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Licq

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In computing, Licq is a free clone of the original ICQ client that runs on Linux and on other Unix systems. Newer versions have support for ICQ/AIM and MSN. Licq has many of the features of the official client and has no built-in ads, unlike AOL's client. In addition, it is possi...

Licurgo da Silva Tadeu Neto

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Licurgo Tadeu da Silva Neto (born Esplanada, Bahia, on April 15, 1949 / Died in Rio de Janeiro on July 28, 2006. This is a Brazilian painter. Licurgo began painting in childhood. His first exhibition was in Salvador. Held several solo exhibitions, including one at the headquarter...

Lida Hensley

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Lida Hensley (January 14, 1925 - December 31, 2006) was the wife of Kirby J. Hensley and was for a period of seven years the President of the Universal Life Church (1999-2006). Prior to being elected President, Lida served as Secretary of the church from its founding.Lida was bor...

Liddle Kidz Foundation

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The Liddle Kidz Foundation (LKF) is a registered non-profit organization based in the United States for infant and pediatric massage professionals worldwide. Founded by Tina Allen, Liddle Kidz Foundation provides infant and pediatric massage in hospitals, health care settings, pe...

Lidia Buryak

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Lidia Dmitrievna Buryak (born 13 May 1991) is a notable Russian entrepreneur and charity contributor. She is best known as the founder of Bio-In, a probiotic program produced by DEM4 Laboratory. Buryak was presented as a debutante at the Bal des débutantes in Paris in 2011.Early ...

Liebermann Inc.

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Liebermann Inc. (also Go-L) was a computer company founded in September 2003 that became prominent after offering for sale computing products with specifications far above what was commercially available at the time. The company closed its doors in October 2004, citing cash flow ...

Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton University

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The Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination (LISD) at Princeton University was established in 2000 through the generosity of H.S.H. Prince Hans Adam II of Liechtenstein. It is housed in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and serves both the purpos...

Liechtenstein–Spain relations

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Liechtenstein-Spain relations are the bilateral and diplomatic relations between these two countries. Neither Liechtenstein nor Spain has embassies in the other, however the Spanish embassy in Switzerland is accredited to Liechtenstein, as well as its consulate in Zürich, and the...

Liechtenstein–Turkey relations

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Liechtenstein-Turkey relations are the foreign relations between Liechtenstein and Turkey. Historical Relations Turkey established diplomatic relations with Liechtenstein only in 1992 because Switzerland had taken responsibility for Liechtenstein’s foreign relations until early 1...

Lief Larson

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Lief Larson (born December 13, 1975) is an entrepreneur, futurist and technologist.Larson was formerly of Wausau, Wisconsin. He began his career as a programmer and research developer in human-machine interface dynamics. He migrated to Internet kiosk technology and began work ful...

Lieutenant Bad Apple

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Lieutenant Bad Apple is a super villain character created By Australian IT Student, Benel Barak. Biogarphy Lt. Bad Apple was originally Lt. Benjamin Appleby. With the Israelli Defence Force. Whilst on patrol, with a rifle squad, in the Iraqi Desert. Whilst relieving himself on a ...

Lieutenant Boomer

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Lieutenant Boomer, later known as Colonel Boomer, was a character on the 1978-1979 television series Battlestar Galactica and its spin-off series Galactica 1980. He was portrayed on both series by Herbert Jefferson Jr. Boomer was a lieutenant in the Colonial Service, an officer w...

Lieutenant Dan Taylor

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Lieutenant Dan Taylor is a fictional character interpreted by the actor Gary Sinise for the film Forrest Gump.This character is a lieutenant during the Vietnam war. In a battle he is saved by Forrest Gump, but also loses both of his legs. After his retirement, Dan Taylor encounte...

Lieutenant Page

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Lieutenant Page is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. He first appears in the Expanded Universe book Heir to the Empire. He leads the Rebel Alliance commando unit known officially as the "Katarn Commandos" (after the Jedi Knight Kyle Katarn) but more commonly referr...

Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Bignold

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Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Edward Bignold, J.P., D.L., (1831-1895) was the second son of Sir Samuel Bignold, son of Thomas Bignold, the founder of Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company. Bignold served as Mayor of Norwich between 1894-1895 and a member of parliament for the Conserv...

Life (Andy Hunter album)

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Life, released in 2005, is the second full-length album by British DJ and electronic dance music composer Andy Hunter°. It may actually be considered an EP as it features only six songs, but each song's duration of +6 minutes makes up for a total playing time of 43:45.The album's...

Life Application Gospel Ministries International

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Life Application Gospel Ministries International (L.A.G.M.I) (A North Carolina 501(c)(3), Tax Exempt, Non-Profit Corporation) is an independent association formed in 2004 (incorporated in 2008) by its Chairman and Founder, Rev. Andrew D Burns. The entire organization as a whole i...

Life Bumming

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In the United States the term life bumming is used to describe a care-free, sometimes bohemian, lifestyle. It is often characterized by employment in low-wage, but otherwise fun or exciting positions like teaching surfing, skiing, or snowboarding. Until recently, the lifestyle wa...

Life Cafe

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The Life Cafe is a restaurant in the Alphabet City district of New York City. Although primarily known for being referenced several times in Jonathan Larson's Tony and Pulitzer Prize winning musical, Rent, the restaurant has been anchoring the corner of 10th Street and Avenue B i...

Life cycle of a relational database

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The life cycle of a relational database is the cycle of development and changes that a relational database goes through during the course of its life. The cycle typically consists of several stages. There is a possibility that the database designer/developer can go back to any of...

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