they came to minnesota on oct 21st and i missed them! i think that was their last time until they get a new album out. :( but you can go to panicaddicted.com they give you a bunch of new stuff on the band.... including tour dates. good luck! bring them to minnesota please!
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In England, their native homeland, it was the album Please Please Me. In the USA it was "Meet The Beatles" which was pieced together from album tracks from Please Please Me, With The Beatles, and some of their singles.
John Lennon wrote Please Please Me.
Please please me was there first No. 1 hit.
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A period (full stop) is the appropriate punctuation mark to follow the sentence "Please excuse your absence."
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After "please note," a colon (:) is commonly used to introduce information or clarification.
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You can use a colon after please note, but you could also use the word that. You can say something like, Please note: we are starting early. Or you can say, please note that we are starting early.
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No punctuation is required after the title Miss.Depending on your country, it is quite acceptable to have no punctuation after either Mr or Mrs as well. Australia, for example, no longer uses punctuation after titles.