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Headroom
In digital and analog audio, headroom is the amount by which the signal-handling capabilities of an audio system exceed a designated level known as Permitted Maximum Level . Headroom can be thought of as a safety zone allowing transient audio peaks to exceed the PML without exceeding the signal capabilities of an audio system

Headroom (album)
Headroom is the first proper album by indie rock musician Bleu. It was released on Lunch Records in 2000, and led to his winning of the WBCN Rock and Roll Rumble in 2001.-Track listing:# "Workaday Day"# "Feet Don't Fail"# "Save You from Yourself"

Headroom (Don McLean album)
Headroom is an album by American singer-songwriter Don McLean, released in 1991.-Track listing:All songs written by Don McLean.#"Headroom"#"Fashion Victim"#"1967"#"Infinity"#"One in a Row"#"You Who Love the Truth"#"Lady in Waiting"

Headrush (film)
Headrush is a 2003 Irish crime comedy, written and directed by Shimmy Marcus about two young guys, Charlie and T-Bag, who hope to solve all their problems by working for a notorious Underworld Criminal, The Uncle.

Heads of Agreement
Heads of Agreement may refer to:* Heads of agreement , a non-binding document outlining the main issues relevant to a tentative agreement

Heads of Agreement (document)
The Heads of Agreement was a 1981 document proposing a solution to the Guatemalan claim to Belizean territory. Created in February and signed on March 11 in London, England, the agreement sought to propose future bases for negotiations between Great Britain, Belize and Guatemala over the dispute

Heads of Agreement (law)
A heads of agreement is a non-binding document outlining the main issues relevant to a tentative agreement. A heads of agreement document will only be enforceable when it is adopted into a parent contract and subsequently agreed upon

Heads up
Heads up may refer to:* Heads Up! , an educational television show which is produced and broadcast by TVOntario* Head-up display or heads-up display, a transparent display that presents data without obstructing the user's view of objects behind it* Seven Up , also called Heads Up, a traditional children's game* Heads Up , a game produced for the

Heads Up (Stems album)
Heads Up is the long awaited follow up album from The Stems, released on October 6, 2007 through Shock Records. The album was recorded at Kingdom Studios, Perth, mixed at Ultrasuede Studio Inc, Cincinnati, Ohio by producer John Curley and mastered at Oceanway, Los Angeles, California by Alan Yoshida.-Track listing:All tracks

Heads Will Roll
Heads Will Roll EP is Marion Raven's first EP that was released on October 31, 2006. All of the songs were written by Raven in collaboration with numerous artists including Nikki Sixx , Scott Stevens and Freddy Herrera , Keith Nelson and Xavier Muriel , and Raine Maida

Headscarf
Headscarves or head scarves are scarves covering most or all of the top of a woman's hair and her head. Headscarves may be worn for a variety of purposes, such as for warmth, for sanitation, for fashion or social distinction; with religious significance, to hide baldness, out of modesty, or other forms of social convention.- Types :Headscarves may have specific religious

Headset
Headset may refer to:*Headset , audio headphone, particularly with an attached microphone*Headset , a bicycle part that connects the fork to the frame*Headset , an electronica / hip-hop group

Headset (Don Knotts Overdrive)
Headset was an American alternative rock band based in California, USA.-Formation:Originally known as DKO, this Hollywood-based performance art/rock ensemble began their career in 1993, consisting of Howard Hallis , Taylor Stacy , Bobby Hecksher Headset was an American alternative rock band based in California, USA.-Formation:Originally known as DKO, this Hollywood-based performance art/rock ensemble began their career in 1993, consisting of Howard Hallis (today, an artist), Taylor Stacy (Magic Pacer, Erin Martin Band, Deletists, Reverz Engineers, Electromagnetic), Bobby Hecksher Headset was an American alternative rock band based in California, USA.-Formation:Originally known as DKO, this Hollywood-based performance art/rock ensemble began their career in 1993, consisting of Howard Hallis (today, an artist), Taylor Stacy (Magic Pacer, Erin Martin Band, Deletists, Reverz Engineers, Electromagnetic), Bobby Hecksher (Charles Brown Superstar, Magic Pacer, The

Headset (telephone/computer)
A headset is headphones combined with a microphone, or one headphone with a microphone. Headsets provide the equivalent functionality of a telephone handset with hands-free operation. Headsets typically have only one speaker like a telephone, but also come with speakers for both ears

Headspace
Headspace may refer to:*Headspace , 2002*Headspace , 2005*Headspace , an English indie rock group

Headstone
A headstone, tombstone, or gravestone is a marker, usually stone, that is placed over a grave. In most cases they have the deceased's name, date of birth, and date of death inscribed on them, along with a personal message, or prayer.- Use :

Headstone (disambiguation)
A headstone is a grave marker.Headstone may also refer to:* Headstone, London, an area of London, England* Headstones , a Canadian rock band* Headstones , an album by Lake of Tears

Headstones (album)
Headstones is the second studio release of the gothic metal band Lake of Tears. It was released in 1995 and still has many doom metal influences; future albums have a more gothic and melodic approach in music, though there are songs up to the band's latest release that still take inspiration from doom metal.- Track listing :# "A Foreign Road" - 4:07# "Raven Land" - 5:42#

Headstrong
Headstrong can refer to:*Headstrong , a Canadian hard rock band**Headstrong , the self-titled debut album by Headstrong*Headstrong , the debut album by Ashley Tisdale

Headstrong (album)
"Don't Touch " is a cover song, performed originally performed by Tata Young. Tisdale collaborated with Rotem, Ryan Tedder, and Evan "Kidd" Bogart on "He Said She Said." Tisdale also worked heavily with production teams The Matrix and Twin

Headstrong (Trapt song)
"Headstrong" is the debut single from the band Trapt and the lead single from their self-titled debut album. It reached #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock and Modern Rock charts and #16 on the U.S. pop chart, as well as #1 on the singles recurrent charts

Headwater (band)
Headwater is a band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Forming in North Vancouver in with musicians Chris Olson, Jonas Shandel and Matt Bryant, Olson left the group early on due to artistic differences to begin a solo career

Headway
Headway is a measurement of the distance/time between vehicles in a transit system. The precise definition varies depending on the application, but it is most commonly measured as the distance from the tip of one vehicle to the tip of the next one behind it, expressed as the time it will take for the trailing vehicle to cover that distance

Headword
A headword, head word, lemma, or sometimes catchword is the word under which a set of related dictionary or encyclopaedia entries appear. The headword is used to locate the entry, and dictates its alphabetical position

Heady
Heady is a surname, and may refer to:* Brett Heady , former Australian rules footballer* Ray E. Heady , American clergyman

Heal
Heal may refer to:* Healing, the process of repair and regeneration of damaged organic tissue* Heal's, a British department store* Alive & Well AIDS Alternatives, formerly Health Education AIDS Liaison , an organization of AIDS denialists

Heal (album)
Heal is the fourth and final full-length studio album from Arizona thrash metal band, Sacred Reich. It was released in February, 1996 on Metal Blade Records and follows 1993's Independent

Healer (gaming)
A healer is a type of character class in video gaming. When a game includes a health game mechanic and multiple classes, often one of the classes will be designed around the restoration of allies' health, known as healing, in order to delay or prevent their defeat. Such a class can be referred to as a healer

Healing
Physiological healing is the restoration of damaged living tissue, organs and biological system to normal function. It is the process by which the cells in the body regenerate and repair to reduce the size of a damaged or necrotic area.

Healing (Benny Hinn album)
This Benny Hinn's album also features Don Moen, Jim Cenario, Alvin Slaughter, and more.-Track listing:#"Holy Spirit Thou Art Welcome"#"Lord's Prayer"#"God Can"#"You Are My Hiding Place"#"Jehovah Jireh"#"God Is Good All The Time "#"Fill This Temple"

Health
Health is the level of functional or metabolic efficiency of a living being. In humans, it is the general condition of a person's mind, body and spirit, usually meaning to be free from illness, injury or pain

HEALTH (album)
Health is the debut album by American noise rock band Health. The album was recorded at the Los Angeles club The Smell.-Track listing:#"Heaven" - 2:37#"Girl Attorney" - 0:36

HEALTH (band)
Health is an American noise rock band from Los Angeles, California. The band's 2007 release with Crystal Castles charted at position nine in the UK indie singles chart.- History :

Health (disambiguation)
Health is the level of functional and/or metabolic efficiency of an organism, often implicitly human.Health may also refer to:* Health care, the prevention, treatment, and management of illness

Health (game mechanic)
Health is a game mechanic used in role-playing, computer and video games to give value to characters, enemies, NPCs, and related objects. This value can either be numerical, semi-numerical as in hit/health points, or arbitrary as in a life bar.

Health (magazine)
Health is an American magazine focused on women's health. It was purchased by Time Inc. in 1991. The company now operates as a part of Time's Southern Progress Corporation. The magazine's topics range from diet and recipes to fashion tips and dealing with life issues such as stress

Health care (disambiguation)
-Regional health care:* Health care in Argentina* Health care in Australia* Health care in Brazil* Health care in Canada** Health care in Calgary* Public health-care in China* Health care in Europe* Health care in France* Health care in Germany

Heap
Heap may refer to:Computer science* Heap , a data structure commonly used to implement a priority queue* Heap , an area of memory used for dynamic memory allocationMathematics

Hear
Hear may refer to:* to hear, as in Hearing, the ability to detect sound* Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project* Hear , an album by Diesel

Heard
Heard may refer to:* Hearing *Heard Island and McDonald Islands*Heard County, Georgia, U.S.-People with the surname:*G. Alexander Heard , president of Vanderbilt University 1963-1982*Amber Heard, American actress

Hearing
Hearing may refer to:* Hearing , the sense by which sound is perceived* Hearing , a person who has hearing within normal parameters* Hearing , a legal proceeding before a court or other decision making body or officer

Hearing aid
A hearing aid is an electroacoustic device which typically fits in or behind the wearer's ear, and is designed to amplify and modulate sound for the wearer. Earlier devices, known as "ear trumpets" or "ear horns", were passive funnel-like amplification cones designed to gather sound energy and direct it into the ear canal

Hearing dog
A hearing dog is a specific type of assistance dog specifically selected and trained to assist people who are deaf or hearing impaired by alerting their handler to important sounds, such as doorbells, smoke alarms, ringing telephones, or alarm clocks

Hearsay
Hearsay is information gathered by one person from another person concerning some event, condition, or thing of which the first person had no direct experience. When submitted as evidence, such statements are called hearsay evidence. As a legal term, "hearsay" can also have the narrower meaning of the use of such information as evidence to prove the truth of what is asserted

Hearsay (album)
Hearsay is a 1986 album by R&B musician Alexander O'Neal. The album peaked at #29 on the "Billboard 200" and reached #2 on "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums". The album launched seven charting singles in the UK

Hearsay (song)
"Hearsay" is the title track of Alexander O'Neal's 2nd album Hearsay which was released in 1987. The original track from the album wasn't released as a single but in 1989, a remixed version was released in the UK Singles Chart and it became a minor hit, reaching #56.

Hearse
A hearse is a funerary vehicle used to carry a coffin from a church or funeral home to a cemetery. In the funeral trade, hearses are often called funeral coaches.-History:

Heart
The heart is a myogenic muscular organ found in all animals with a circulatory system , that is responsible for pumping blood throughout the blood vessels by repeated, rhythmic contractions

Heart (2006 film)
Heart is a 2006 Indonesian film directed by Hanny R Saputra and starring Nirina Zubir, Irwansyah and Acha Septriasa. The films soundtrack features the popular duet "My Heart" between Irwansyah and Acha Septriana, which won Best Song at the MTV Indonesia Movie Awards in 2006

Heart (Amanda Lear album)
-Personnel:*Amanda Lear - lead vocals*Cécile Maestre - backing vocals*Sandrine Foguère - backing vocals*Judith Flessel-Toto - backing vocals*Stefano Meghenzani - piano, Rhodes & accordion*Patrick Bacqueville - trombone*Nicolas Baudino - flute, saxophone

Heart (Chinese constellation)
The Heart mansion is one of the Twenty-eight mansions of the Chinese constellations. It is one of the eastern mansions of the Azure Dragon.-Asterisms:

Heart (Yuna Ito album)
Heart is the debut album of artist Yuna Ito, released on January 24, 2007. It comes in a CD version, and a limited CD+DVD Version, that includes a 32-special-page-booklet and music videos

Heart Attack (album)
Heart Attack is Krokus' tenth studio album, and is described by the band as "The last attempt to keep the band together in a deep crisis".

Heart of Glass (novel)
Heart of Glass is a novel that is part of the A-List novel series. It was written by New York Times bestselling author Zoey Dean and was released in April 2007.-Plot summary:

Heart of Hearts
Heart of Hearts was Bobby Vinton's twenty-sixth studio album and his second studio album for ABC Records. It was released in 1975. "Beer Barrel Polka" is the album's only single

Heart to Heart
Heart to Heart is Reba McEntire's fourth studio album. It was released via Mercury Records in 1981. The album includes the singles "Today All Over Again" and "Only You and You Alone," a cover of the doo-wop standard

Heartache
Heartache may refer to:* Love sickness, condition involving romantic obsession or longing* A broken heart or heartbreak, emotions after loss, disappointment or relationship break-up* Heart Ache, an EP by Jesu* Heartache

Heartaches
"Heartaches" can refer to:*Heartaches, a 1981 movie*"Heartaches," a popular song, published in 1931, by Al Hoffman and John Clenner*Heartaches, a 1985 compilation album by Patsy Cline

Heartbeat (Annie song)
"Heartbeat" is a pop song written by Röyksopp and Norwegian singer Annie for Annie's 2004 debut album Anniemal. It was released with the title "My Heart Beat" as the album's second single in November 2004 . The lyrics of "Heartbeat" describe finding new love at a nightclub, surrounded by close friends

Heartbeat (Buddy Holly song)
"Heartbeat" is a rockabilly song written by Bob Montgomery and Norman Petty and recorded originally by Buddy Holly in 1958. The B side of the single was "Well..

Heartbeat (company)
Heartbeat was a Japanese video game developer, famous for developing the sixth and seventh installments of the Dragon Quest series. Heartbeat also developed a remake of Dragon Quest IV. Plans to localize this remake in North America were halted when the employees of Heartbeat decided to take a sabbatical

Heartbeat (Jimmy Somerville song)
"Heartbeat" is the title of a 1995 song by British pop singer Jimmy Somerville, former lead singer of the bands Bronski Beat and Communards. Released as a single from his 1995 solo album, Dare to Love, "Heartbeat" peaked at #24 on the UK singles chart in February of that year

Heartbeat (Scouting for Girls song)
"Heartbeat" is a song by British band Scouting For Girls and the third single taken from their self-titled debut album. Its physical release was on April 7, 2008 and peaked at #10 on the UK Singles Chart. It was nominated for Best British Single at the 2009 BRIT Awards.-Music video:In the music video the band is seen playing at a lovers ball in front of young couples

Heartbeat (Steps song)
"Heartbeat / Tragedy" was the fourth single released by British pop group Steps. "Heartbeat", written by Jackie James was the first ballad released as a single by the group

Heartbreak
Heartbreak may refer to:*Broken heart, the emotions felt after the end of a romance, or grief or disappointment*Battle of Heartbreak Ridge, a Korean War battle in 1951*Heartbreak Hill , several different locations

HeartBreaker
"HeartBreaker" is the debut single released by the J-Hip-hop group, Teriyaki Boyz, and is included within the group's debut album, Beef or Chicken. The single was only released in the U.K. market

Heartbreaker (The O' Jays album)
Heartbreaker is an album by The O'Jays, released in 1993 on the EMI label.-Track listing:#"Cryin' the Blues" #"One Wonderful Girl" #"Somebody Else Will" #"Show Me the Right Way" #"Trouble" #"Can't Let You Go"

Heartbreaker (will.i.am song)
"Heartbreaker" is the second single from rapper will.i.am's third album Songs About Girls. The British single version features guest vocals from Cheryl Cole; this version was also featured on Cole's debut solo album 3 Words which was released in October 2009.-Release and reception:Cheryl Cole's vocals and appearance in the music video came as a result of the ITV2 television

Heartbroken
"Heartbroken" is the first single from British producer T2 to reach a place on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number two behind Leona Lewis's "Bleeding Love"