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This World

This World may refer to:

  • This World on BBC television
  • "This World" (Selah Sue song), 2011
  • "This World", a song by The Dream Academy from their eponymous album
  • This World (band), an American band
    • This World (album)
This World (TV series)

This World is a BBC television current affairs documentary programme that is broadcast by BBC Two in the United Kingdom, and also airs worldwide occasionally through BBC World News on digital services, satellite and cable in many countries. The series is mainly focused on social issues and current affairs stories around the world.

This World (Selah Sue song)

"This World" is a song performed by Belgian musician and songwriter Selah Sue from her self-titled debut album Selah Sue. It was released on 9 May 2011 in Belgium.

This World (band)

This World (formerly known as In Flight) is a band founded in 1995 by brothers Lee Kohler and Rob Kohler in Bozeman, Montana. Lee is well known as a church organist, having performed with The Temptations and Bo Diddley. Rob is well known as a bassist and educator, teaching at the Stanford Jazz Workshop since 1991 and having performed/recorded with Danny Gottlieb, Julian Lage, Taylor Eigsti, Jeff Ballard, John Stowell, Alice Di Micele, and Michelle Shocked.

This World (album)

''' This World ''' is the first studio album by the band This World. The band's previous album, ...Imagine a Music, was released in 1986 when they were known as In Flight.

Usage examples of "this world".

Even this world of four rooms and two roofs, elbow-to-elbow people and utter slavery, this world which they would not even show him, would have vanished when he returned from the stars.

You and your mate may leave this world in your own ship, unharmed and unrestricted.

Even if Matt did not exist anywhere in this world, my answer to you would still be the same.

She would hate him for this, would curse his name through this world and the next.

I will show the one who frees me all the treasures of this world, so that he may pick the very finest among them all.

We well-behaved slaves shrink from them, for the wages of freedom in this world are vermin and starvation.

Even as regards this world, it would often be a gain, one thinks, and no loss, if some half-dozen of us were rolled together, or boiled down, or whatever the process necessary might be, and something made out of us in that way.