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The album title ‘Rebel Queen’ is Yemi Alade's sixth album and it reflects her boundless, unapologetic love for her African heritage. On the album, the award-winning star delivered her signature blend of vibrant afropop, dancehall, amapiano, lingala, afrobeats, reggae, and R&B, creating a rich tapestry of sounds that will resonate with music lovers worldwide. Known affectionately as Mama Africa for her celebration of African heritage, Yemi Alade’s multilingualism shines through in 'Rebel Queen', as she sings in Yoruba, English, Igbo, French, and Swahili.
Alongside saying “hello”, ”I’m sorry” or ”thank you” in French, “you’re welcome” is one of the most common expressions you’re likely to need to use on a daily basis. As with any frequently used phrase, there are many different ways to translate “you’re welcome” in French. There are even expressions that are used specifically in French-speakingcountries, rather than France. Not all phrases are equivalent, and it’s important to know in which context each may be used, depending on how formal or informal you may be.
If you’re trying to sneak more vegetables into your—or your kid’s—diet, swapping regular potato chips for veggie chips or sticks may seem like a healthy substitution. But nutrition experts say some of these ostensibly good-for-you snacks are just junk food in disguise.
“Those veggie sticks are super popular at my six-year-old’s kindergarten, but they’re really no better than potato chips,” says Liz Weinandy, a staff dietitian at the Ohio State University Medical Center.
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1598-04-30 1st theater performance in America, the Spanish comedy Rio Grande 1695-04-30 William Congreve's Restoration comedy "Love for Love" premieres in London 1750-05-02 Carlo Goldoni's comedy "La Botega di Caffè" (The Coffee Shop) premieres in Mantua 1771-11-04 Carlo Goldoni's prose comedy "Le Bourru Bienfaisant" premieres in Paris 1777-05-08 Richard Brinsley Sheridan's comedy play "School for Scandal" premieres in London 1787-04-16 1st American comedy, "