Promise (disambiguation)
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A promise is a transaction whereby a person makes a vow or guarantee.
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Promise may also refer to:
[edit] Music
Promise:
- Promise (rapper), Canadian hip–hop artist
- Promise (album), by Sade
- "Promise" (Ciara song)
- "Promise" (Delirious? song)
- "Promise" (Jagged Edge song)
- "Promise" (Simple Plan song)
- "Promise", a song by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club from Howl
- "Promise", a song by Alex Lifeson from Victor
- "Promise", a song by Matchbook Romance from Stories and Alibis
- "Promise", a song by Pedro The Lion from It's Hard to Find a Friend
Promises:
- Promises (group), a late-1970s Canadian–American pop group
- "Promises" (Boy Kill Boy song)
- "Promises" (Def Leppard song)
- "Promises" (Take That song)
- "Promises", a song by Badly Drawn Boy from Born In The U.K.
- "Promises", a song by Basia from London Warsaw New York
- "Promises", a song by Eric Clapton from Backless
- "Promises", a song by The Cranberries from Bury the Hatchet
- "Promises", a song by Megadeth from The World Needs a Hero
- "Promises", a song by Kylie Minogue from Body Language
[edit] Film and television
- Promises (film), an Israeli documentary
- "Promise" (Kanon episode)
- "Promises" (Farscape episode)
[edit] Computing
- Promise (programming), an object representing a value given by a deferred computation
- Promise Technology, a Taiwanese disk controller manufacturer
[edit] Other uses
- Junior Jedi Knights: Promises, a young-adult novel by Nancy Richardson
- Promise, the United States name for Becel margarine
[edit] See also
- The Promise (disambiguation)
- Promises, Promises (disambiguation)