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"Tea Leaves may refer to: *tea leaves Film and TVTea Leaves (Mad Men) Music =Albums=Tea Leaves, album by Karl Mueller (rock musician) 1996 =Songs="Tea Leaves (song)" by Ella Fitzgerald Composed by Frank Capano, Freedman, Berk covered by Keely Smith *"Tea Leaves" by Roommate (band) Composed by Kent Lambert *"Tea Leaves" by Groove Thing Composed by Bill Ware *"Tea Leaves" by Freddy Gardner *"Tea Tree Leaves Retreat" by Dustin Wong Dreams Say, View, Create, Shadow Leads 2012 "
"... Rage Before Beauty, released in 1999, is the tenth studio album by the English rock band Pretty Things, and the first since 1980's Cross Talk. Track listing # "Passion of Love" (Phil May, Mark St. John) – 3:22 # "Vivian Prince" (May, Frank Holland, Jon Povey) – 5:15 # "Everlasting Flame" (May, Holland, St. John) – 3:46 # "Love Keeps Hanging On" (May) – 8:55 # "Eve of Destruction" (P. F. Sloan) – 3:03 # "Not Givin' In" (May) – 4:02 # "Pure Cold Stone" (May, Dick Taylor) – 5:47 # "Blue Turns to Red" (May, Holland) – 4:01 # "Goodbye, Goodbye" (May, Povey) – 2:45 # "Goin' Downhill" (May, Pete Tolson) – 4:12 # "Play with Fire" (Nanker Phelge) - 4:07 # "Fly Away" (May) - 4:30 # "Mony, Mony" (Tommy James, Bo Gentry, Ritchie Cordell, Bobby Bloom) - 4:45 # "God, Give Me the Strength (To Carry On)" (May, St. John) - 6:03 PersonnelPhil May – vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica *Dick Taylor – lead guitar, acoustic guitar *Frank Holland – lead guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals *Wally Waller – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals *Jon Povey – keyboards, vocals *Skip Alan – drums, percussion Studio musiciansMark St. John *Nick Broadway *Steve Browning *Bob Webb *Nigel Ross-Scott *David Gilmour – lead guitar on "Love Keeps Hangin' On" *Ronnie Spector – vocals on "Mony Mony" References 1999 albums Pretty Things albums "
"The South Alabama–Troy football rivalry, also known as the Battle for the Belt, is a college football rivalry game between two public universities in the U.S. state of Alabama, University of South Alabama Jaguars and the Troy University Trojans. Troy leads the all-time series at 5–3. History The South Alabama Jaguars were co-founding members of the Sun Belt Conference in 1976. Troy joined the conference in 2004 as a football-only member. In 2005, the Trojans transitioned the rest of their sports to the Sun Belt, and South Alabama and Troy began facing each other in sports other than football, since at that time, South Alabama did not have a football team. On December 6, 2007, South Alabama's Board of Trustees approved the addition of football to the intercollegiate athletics program. The team began play in 2009 with a planned full transition to the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (Division I-A) by 2013. In 2012, South Alabama's football team officially joined the school's other sports in the Sun Belt Conference and started to face the conference members in a full conference schedule. In 2015, the Student Government Associations of each school came together to officially dub the rivalry the "Battle for the Belt," with a wrestling-style belt going to the winner of the rivalry annually. According to then South Alabama Student Government Association President Ravi Rajendra, "The introduction of the trophy to the rivalry will offer a new way for Jag Nation to connect with our football program. The concept behind the Belt stemmed from our student body and was accompanied by insight from our football team; the football team really liked the concept of a wrestling belt, and the Belt also plays off of the Sun Belt Conference of which both Troy and USA are members." In 2017, the Sun Belt Conference announced to split its football member schools to two divisions starting for the 2018 season. Despite the close proximity of South Alabama and Troy, the conference separated the two, Troy in the East division and South Alabama in the West. In two separate divisions this could alter the annual series between schools. A year before the 2018 football season, the conference athletic directors at that time voted in favor of having South Alabama and Troy to play every season despite not being in the same division. This rivalry will be the only protected cross-divisional series in the conference. Game results = Game 1 (2012) = The South Alabama – Troy football rivalry officially began on a rain-soaked Saturday, September 29, 2012, at historic Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, where Troy defeated the Jaguars 31–10. = Game 2 (2013) = The second meeting between the teams was a thriller. In a game where South Alabama dominated the stats, the Jags suffered a one-point loss in a battle that featured two lead changes in the final minutes, including a game-winning Troy touchdown with 7 seconds left on the clock. = Game 3 (2014) = The Jaguars claimed their first victory in the series with a convincing 27–13 win, and the rivalry was truly born. = Game 4 (2015) = The 4th game of the series took place in Troy. Troy had a bye week the week before giving them 2 weeks to build the hype. Troy had a huge pep rally with a bonfire on campus (in which Jaguar merchandise was burned) the Thursday night before the game. A car spray painted red, white, and blue (South Alabama's colors) was on campus and hammers were used to smash the car. This game was a "Blackout" game. All fans were encouraged to wear black. The first 10,000 fans into the stadium were given a free black T-shirt. A DJ was provided for the game for the students. South Alabama rolled to a 24–18 victory. = Game 5 (2016) = The 5th game of the series took place in Mobile. South Alabama jumped out to an early lead and had a 21–13 lead going into the 4th quarter. This lead would not hold however as Troy would score twice in the 4th quarter and win 28–21. The game winning touchdown was scored with 1:20 left in the game and Troy successfully ended their two game losing streak to South Alabama. "Troy sores in final 1:20, beats South Alabama 28-21" Pensacola News Journal = Game 6 (2017) = In the 6th game of the series the location was once again Troy. South Alabama came in and faced a Troy team that had recently upset LSU in Baton Rouge so Troy was the favorite to win the game. However, South Alabama pulled off an upset of their own by forcing four turnovers and defeating Troy 19–8. Troy missed two field goals and barely avoided the first shutout in the series by scoring a touchdown and two point conversion with 6:16 left in the game."South Alabama shocks Troy 19-8 in 'Battle for the Belt'" AL.com = Game 7 (2018) = The 7th game of the series saw Troy come to Mobile trying to avenge their shocking loss to South Alabama a year prior. Troy led 31–17 at the end of the first half due to big plays by their offense. Neither team was able to score any points in the second half until a South Alabama interception set up Troy's offense at the South Alabama 11 yard line. Troy would have a total of six plays of 30 yards or more and force 4 turnovers as they went on to win 38–17."Troy routs South Alabama 38-17 in 'Battle for the Belt'" AL.com = Game 8 (2019) = The 8th game in the series took place once again in Troy with Troy trying to be the first team to retain the belt for more than one year. South Alabama stayed with Troy through the first half and were only down 16–10 at half. Troy was able to pull away in the second half despite committing three turnovers throughout the game by holding South Alabama without a touchdown and forcing a pick six. Troy would go on to win 37–13, the largest margin of victory in the series, and became the first team to hold the belt for two consecutive years and the first team to win the belt at home."Troy Pulls Away for 37-13 Victory over South Alabama in 'Battle for the Belt'" AL.com See also List of NCAA college football rivalry games References College football rivalries in the United States South Alabama Jaguars football Troy Trojans football 2012 establishments in Alabama "