Officially, it's only in Korean and Japanese. But there are many covers of "Gee" on YouTube in other languages (i.e. English).
Unicode is intended to account for as many languages and symbols as possible while ASCII only covers a small subset. (English and some European languages).
Proto-Indo-European languages are believed to have originated on the Pontic-Caspian steppe region, which covers parts of modern-day Ukraine and Russia. This location is known as the "homeland" or "Urheimat" of the Proto-Indo-Europeans based on linguistic and archaeological evidence. From this region, the Proto-Indo-European language spread and diversified into the various Indo-European languages we have today.
As far as I know only one as a group: 09/13/1968 - The Beatles appear on the cover under the headline: "The Days In The Lives Of The Beatles".
The earlier albums were generally photo covers, the later were more abstract.
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Apart from the size, there is no difference.
The number would be 55
The Beatles are the most successful band based on sales ($1.6 Billion), awards, covers, chart positions and overall popularity, second were ABBA and third is queen.
Christoph Maus has written: 'Beatles worldwide' -- subject(s): Album covers, Beatles, Discography, Record labels, Sound recordings
I believe they have several influences. 1 of them was The Beatles and if you look on youtube they did several Beatles's covers. They also have a podcast on iTunes on what songs influenced them.
Their second album was called 'Meet The Beatles' in the USA and 'With The Beatles' in the UK. This was their follow up to their much loved 'Please Please Me' album and had alot of covers as well as the glimpses of more original material.