Yes is a commonly used English word meaning acceptance or a positive response, see Yes (word). It is also: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary logo Wiktionary is a sister project to Wikipedia intended to be a free wiki dictionary (including thesaurus and lexicon) in every language. ... Acceptance, in spirituality, mindfulness, and human psychology, usually refers to the experience of a situation without an intention to change that situation. ... In common usage positive is sometimes used in affirmation, as a synonym for yes or to express certainty. Look up Positive on Wiktionary, the free dictionary In mathematics, a number is called positive if it is bigger than zero. ... Look up Yes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Yes is a very commonly used English word to indicate a positive response or acceptance, it is often shortened to yeah or yep. ...
YES!, a print and online magazine focusing on subjects related to sustainability [1]
YES Mag, a Canadian science magazine for young readers [2]
See also: Yes is a progressive rock band that formed in London in 1968. ... yes is a Unix command. ... Poster for Yes Yes is a 2004 film directed by Sally Potter, starring Joan Allen, Simon Akbarian, Sam Neill and Sheila Hancock. ... YES Network ID, 2002. ... YES Recovery, or the YES Recovery movement is a self-help movement whose members co-operate to aid recovery from various addictions and compulsions through the use of a plan referred to as the Yes Recovery Document. ...
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Yes was formed in 1968 by vocalist Jon Anderson and bassist Chris Squire.
The group's emerging style coalesced on their next LP, the critically acclaimed The Yes Album, which for the first time consisted entirely of original compositions by the band; it was also the record that united them with long-serving producer and engineer Eddie Offord; his studio expertise was a key factor in creating the Yes sound.
At Yes manager Brian Lane's suggestion, Squire invited The Buggles - who were coming off an international success with their album "The Age of Plastic" and the acclaimed single "Video Killed the Radio Star" - duo Geoffrey Downes (keyboards) and Trevor Horn (vocals) to help out on a new Yes album.
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