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Ye can refer to: Ye (pronoun), a form of the second-person, personal pronoun "you" Archaic spelling of the definite article "þe" ("the"), used by early printers when the ...
Yé-yé (French pronunciation: ) was a style of pop music that emerged from France, Québec and Spain in the early 1960s. The term "yé-yé" derived from "yeah! yeah!"
Ye Olde Wine Shoppe, located in Rochester Hills, Michigan, strives to become the area leader in the distribution, education and promotion of wine, beer, and spirited beverages.
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Ye Olde Chandler specializes in natural soy wax candles. We also will be adding natural handmade soap and bath salts to our line soon. Choose from over 60 wonderful scents, the ...
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Before I left Danville, Ginny Witherington Tarleton gave me a small piece of needlepoint she'd made: "Ye Shall Know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set Ye Free -- Nov. 2, 1979." Hal soon landed a job as editor of the Wilson (N.C.) Daily Time...