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Liquid dancing Liquid dancing (or liquiding) is a form of gestural, interpretive dance that sometimes involves pantomime. The term invokes the word liquid to describe the fluid-like motion of the dancer's body and appendages.
Liquid drop model The liquid drop model is a model in nuclear physics which treats the nucleus as a drop of incompressible nuclear fluid, first proposed by George Gamow. The fluid is made of nucleons, and is held together by the strong nuclear force.
Liquid electricity Liquid electricity is a fictional liquid substance that often appeared in comedy short films of the silent film era. It is the "distilled essence of electricity" in liquid form, a (usually) glowing substance easily stored in bottles.
Liquid extraction quotient LXQ (Liquid eXtraction Quotient) is a unit that defines the properties of a solid-liquid coagulation, specifically measuring the energy required to separate no less than 90% of the solid from the liquid, per 1 newtonian unit of mass. The precise details of this method is the commercially sensitive property of Monsanto Company; they have not released any technical information to the wider scientific community.
Liquid Elastomer Molding (LEM) The Liquid Elastomer Molding (LEM) gasket consists of a metallic core, coated in selected areas on both sides with a thin layer of silicone with molded-in sealing beads. These beads have differing heights and widths dependent on the clamping load distribution and application requirements.
Liquid fuels Liquid fuels are those combustible or energy-generating molecules that can be harnessed to create mechanical energy, usually producing kinetic energy; they also must take the shape of their container. Most liquid fuels, in widespread use, are or derived from fossil fuels; however, there are several types, such as hydrogen fuel (for automotive uses), which are also categorized as a liquid fuel.
Liquid funk Liquid funk is a style of drum and bass. While it uses the same basslines and bar layouts, it contains less bar-oriented samples and more progressive synths, harmonies, and ambience, producing a calmer atmosphere directed at a home listener rather than nightclub audiences.
Liquid Fidelity Liquid Fidelity is a "microdisplay" technology applied in high-definition televisions. It incorporates Liquid Crystal on Silicon technology capable of producing true 1080p resolution with two million pixels on a single display chip.
Liquid Fluoride Reactor A liquid-fluoride reactor (a specific example of a molten salt reactor) is a nuclear reactor wherein the nuclear materials are fluoride salts dissolved in a solution of other fluoride salts. While the reactor can be used to consume any fissile material, it is particularly advantageous for the consumption of thorium.
Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS)is an analytical chemistry technique that combines the physical separation capabilities of liquid chromatography (aka HPLC) with the mass analysis capabilities of mass spectrometry. LC-MS is a powerful technique used for many applications which has very high sensitivity and specificity.
Liquid Insects "Liquid Insects" is a single released 1992 from the Tales of Ephidrina album by the electronica group Future Sound of London under the alias 'Amorphous Androgynous'. It is a dark and moody piece; it features a sample from the movie Predator.
Liquid Liquid Liquid Liquid was a New York City band that was active from 1980 to 1983. Their track "Cavern", from the Optimo EP, was sampled (actually played by the Sugar Hill house band) on Grandmaster Flash and Melle Mel's "White Lines (Don't Do It)".
Liquid metal embrittlement Liquid Metal Embrittlement is a phenomenon of practical importance, where certain ductile metals experience drastic loss in tensile ductility or undergo brittle fracture when tested in the presence of specific liquid metals. Generally, a tensile stress, either externally applied or internally present, is needed to induce embrittlement.
Liquid nitrogen economy A liquid nitrogen (LN2) economy is a hypothetical proposal for a future economy in which the primary form of energy storage and transport is liquid nitrogen. It is proposed as an alternative to liquid hydrogen in some transport modes and as a means of locally storing energy captured from renewable sources.
Liquid Paper Liquid Paper, a brand name of opaque correction fluid , is used to cover up mistakes on paper without retyping the entire sheet. It was very important when material was typed with a typewriter, but less so since the advent of the word processor.
Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) is the research centre under Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Engaged in development of liquid and cryogenic propulsion stages for launch vehicles and auxiliary propulsion systems for both launch vehicles and satellites .
Liquid rocket propellants The highest specific impulse chemical rockets use liquid propellants. This type of propellent has a long history going back tot the first rockets and is still in use in for example the Space Shuttle and Ariane 5.
Liquid Rocket Booster A Liquid Rocket Booster (LRB) is similar to a solid rocket booster (SRB) attached to the side of a rocket to give it extra lift at takeoff. A Liquid Rocket Booster has fuel and oxidiser in liquid form, as opposed to a solid rocket or hybrid rocket.
Liquid scintillation counting Liquid scintillation counting is a standard laboratory method in the life-sciences for measuring radiation from beta-emitting nuclides. Scintillating materials are also used in differently constructed "counters" in many other fields.
Liquid schedule In networking and in graph theory, a liquid schedule is a method for scheduling the transfers of a traffic so as to attain the liquid throughput of the network. The theoretical upper limit of a network's capacity is its liquid throughput (assuming there is no network coding).
Liquid Sky (effect) Liquid Sky is a popular lighting effect used by clubs and similar venues. It consists of a laser scanning in a flat beam above the head of the crowd, as with most laser displays for the effect to become apparent the air must be misted by a fog machine.
Liquid Smoke Liquid Smoke is a food ingredient used to add a smokey flavor, similar to what is obtained when cooking over an open wood fire (see barbecue). The product is produced by burning hardwood chips (notably hickory) and condensing the smoke particles with water into a liquid form.
Liquid Time Liquid Time is a 2002 avant-garde surf film that focuses solely on the fluid forms of tubing waves Creating waves The Age, March 11 2003.. Brothers Monty Webber and Greg Webber revived a childhood passion for perfectly formed tiny waves by filming the wake of their runabout as it pealed along the edge of a river sandbank.
Liquid War Liquid War is a multiplayer action game based on an original concept by Thomas Colcombet: you move a cursor in a single screen 2D battlefield with some obstacles, and your army of liquid particles follow it using the shortest path. When any particle pushes against an enemy particle, it will fight the enemy and if it fails to fight back will eventually be assimilated by it.
Liquid Wood Liquid Wood is an alcoholic cocktail consisting of equal parts gin and Angostura bitters named for its coloration. It is a somewhat acquired taste seeing as both ingredients are rather strong, especially the bitters.
Liquid X Liquid X is a brand of energy drink originally developed in Amsterdam for the rave scene. It began distributing in the United States in 2001 with the South West Beverage Company and is availible in Southern Califorina and Arizona.
Liquid Zen Liquid Zen is a duo of contemporary musicians active in the genres of electronica and ambient music. Operating out of San Antonio, Texas, the duo consists of Damian Rodriguez, who plays electric and acoustic guitars, and Roland St.
Liquid-liquid extraction Liquid-liquid extraction, also known as solvent extraction and partitioning, is a method to separate compounds based on their solution preferences for two different immiscible liquids, usually water and an organic solvent. It is an extraction of a substance from one liquid phase into another liquid phase.
Liquidated damages Liquidated damages - damages are said to be liquidated (also referred to as liquidated and ascertained damages) when the amount of damages recoverable in the event of a specified breach (eg late performance) is agreed at the date of the contract. In such circumstances a liquidated damages provision will be included in the contract.
Liquidation In law, liquidation refers to the process by which a company is brought to an end, and the assets and property of the company redistributed. Liquidation can also be referred to as winding-up or dissolution, although dissolution technically refers to the last stage of liquidation.
Liquidator (Darkwing Duck) Bud Flood, better known as The Liquidator, is a fictional character, a supervillain in the animated Disney television series Darkwing Duck, was an anthropomorphic dog turned into a being made entirely of water, who had the ability to control and alter liquids. Liquidator was voiced by Jack Angel.
Liquidator (law) In law, a liquidator is the officer appointed when a company goes into winding-up or liquidation who has responsibility for collecting in all of the assets of the company and settling all claims against the company before putting the company into dissolution.
LiquidHub LiquidHub is a professional services consultancy delivering Strategy, Applications, Data, and Infrastructure solutions within the context of Enterprise and Service Oriented Architectures. They partner with clients in life sciences, pharmaceutical, health care, insurance, financial services, and other key industries to deliver technology solutions globally.
Liquidity event In corporate finance, a liquidity event is an umbrella term that describes one of several events, typically a purchase of a corporation or an initial public offering. A liquidity event is a typical exit strategy of a startup company, since the liquidity event typically converts the ownership equity held by a company's founders and investors into cash.
Liquidity preference John Maynard Keynes developed the Liquidity Preference of Interest in the General Theory of Employment Interest and Money. The primary consideration of the liquidity preference is the demand for money as an asset, as a means for holding wealth.
Liquidity risk Liquidity risk arises from situations in which a party interested in trading an asset cannot do it because nobody in the market wants to trade that asset. Liquidity risk becomes particularly important to parties who are about to hold or currently hold an asset, since it affects their ability to trade.
Liquidity trap In monetary economics, a liquidity trap occurs when the economy is stagnant, the nominal interest rate is close or equal to zero, and the monetary authority is unable to stimulate the economy with traditional monetary policy tools. In this kind of situation, people do not expect high returns on physical or financial investments, so they keep assets in short-term cash bank accounts or hoards rather than making long-term investments.
Liquidmetal Liquidmetal and Vitreloy are commercial names of a series of amorphous metal alloys developed by a California Institute of Technology research team, now marketed by a firm that the team organized called Liquidmetal Technologies.
Liquido Liquido is an alternative rock band formed in Germany in 1996 by the four friends Wolfgang Maier (drums), Wolfgang Schrödl (vocals, guitar, piano), Stefan Schulte-Holthaus (bass) and Tim Eiermann (vocals, guitar).
Liquidus In chemistry, materials science, and physics, the liquidus is a line on a phase diagram above which a given substance is stable in the liquid phase. Most commonly, this line represents a transition temperature.
Liquor Control and Licensing Branch The Liquor Control and Licensing Branch is part of the government of British Columbia, within the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General. It is responsible for issuing liquor licenses in the province and for enforcing the provisions of the Liquor Control and Licensing Act.
Liquor Control Board of Ontario The Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) is a provincial Crown corporation established in 1927 by Premier Howard Ferguson to sell liquor, wine, and beer in Ontario through a chain of retail stores. LCBO stores are the only stores allowed to sell hard liquor in Ontario.
Liquor Distribution Branch The Liquor Distribution Branch (LDB) is one of the two governmental bodies responsible for regulating and monitoring the liquor industry in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The other is the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch (LCLB).
Liquor in the Front Liquor in the Front (subtitled "Poker in the Rear") is the double entendre title of the third album by The Reverend Horton Heat. It was jointly released by Sub Pop and Interscope Records in July of 1994.
Liquor laws Liquor laws is a term that refers to any legislation dealing with the abolishment, restriction, or regulation of the sale, consumption, and manufacture of alcoholic beverages. The chief goals of these laws are the minimization of immoderate use of alcohol among citizens (which can often lead to an increase in crimes like drunk driving) and raising revenue via taxation.
Liquor License Act (Ontario) The Liquor Licensing Act came into effect in 1947 to control the sale and distribution of alcohol in Ontario. Alcohol is still sold by the province at the LCBO, but also sold by non-government locations like The Beer Store and the Wine Rack.
Liquor Licensing Board (Northwest Territories) The Liquor Licensing Board is an agency of the government of Northwest Territories, Canada. The board regulates the conduct of licensees, the management and equipment of licensed premises, and the conditions under which liquor may be sold or consumed.
Liquor Licensing Board of Ontario Liquor Licensing Board of Ontario is regulatory agency responsible for issuing liquor permits and regulating the sale, service and consumption of beverage alcohol in Ontario to promote moderation and responsible use to establishment in Ontario.
Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union The Australian Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union (LHMU) (the "Missos") is one of Australia's largest unions, with around 130,000 members. LHMU members work in a wide range of occupations including hospitality,childcare, aged care, property services (cleaning, security,maintenance etc.
Liquorice Liquorice or licorice (see spelling differences) (pronounced licorish) is the root of Glycyrrhiza glabra, from which a sweet flavour can be extracted. The liquorice plant is a legume (related to beans and peas) and native to southern Europe and parts of Asia.
Liquorice allsorts Liquorice allsorts (also spelt Licorice allsorts) consist of a variety of liquorice candies sold as a mixture. These confections are made of liquorice, sugar, coconut, aniseed jelly, fruit flavourings, and gelatine.
Liquorice John Death: Ain't Nothin' To Get Excited About Ain't Nothin' To Get Excited About was released in 1997 by Procol Harum, under the pseudonym Liquorice John Death. Strictly speaking, this is not a Procol Harum album; It was recorded shortly after the band had finished working on their 1970 album Home.
Liquorice root Liquorice root is a specific variety of licorice candy that is actually the root of the liquorice plant. A stick of liquorice can be either very thin (with a diameter of only two millimetres) or very thick (with a diameter of a centimetre).
Lir In Irish mythology, Lir or Ler ("the sea") was the god of the sea, father of Manannan mac Lir, and a son of Elatha. In early genealogies, he is named AllĂłd, and corresponds to LlĹ·r in Welsh mythology.
Lira (Encantadia) Bold textLira (known as Mila or Milagros in the mortal world) is a major character in the Philippine television series Encantadia which was aired in GMA Network from May 2, 2005 to December 9, 2005. Lira is played by Filipina actress and StarStruck Season One Ultimate Female Survivor Jennylyn Mercado.
Lira da braccio The lira da braccio was a European bowed string instrument of the Renaissance. It was used by Italian poet-musicians in court in the 15th and 16th centuries to accompany their improvised recitations of lyric and narrative poetry.
Lirael Lirael (called Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr in some regions) is a fantasy novel by Garth Nix, first published in 2001. Named for its central female character, Lirael is the second in his Old Kingdom trilogy, preceded by Sabriel and continued in Abhorsen.
Lirin Lirin is the daughter of the Ox-King Gyumaoh by his mistress Gyokumen Koushou in the manga and anime Saiyuki. Her older half-brother, Kougaiji, loves her despite the fact she is a constant reminder of his father's infidelity to his wife and Kou's mother, Ratsetsunyo.
Liriodendron Liriodendron is a genus in the magnolia family (Magnoliaceae) consisting of two species of large deciduous trees. Liriodendron tulipifera is native to eastern North America; Liriodendron chinense occurs in China and Vietnam.
Liriodendron chinense Liriodendron chinense, the Chinese tulip tree, is Asia's native species in the Liriodendron genus. This native of central and southern China grows in the provinces of Anhui, Guangxi, Jiangsu, Guizhou, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Shaanxi, Zhejiang, Sichuan and Yunnan, and also locally in northern Vietnam.
Liriodendron tulipifera Liriodendron tulipifera, the American tulip tree, is the Western Hemisphere representative of the two-species Liriodendron genus. It is native to eastern North America from southern Ontario and Illinois eastward across southern New England and south to central Florida and Louisiana.
Liriope (nymph) In Greek mythology, Liriope is a Boeotian naiad, who was probably the daughter of one of the Boeotian or Phocian river Gods. Liriope was loved by the river-god Cephissus, who was himself the son of Oceanus and Thethys.
Liripipe A liripipe (also liripoop, liripipion, liripion) is a historical part of clothing, the tail of a hood or cloak, or a long-tailed hood, in particular a chaperon, or the peak of a shoe. In modern times, the liripipe is mostly refers to an element of academic dress, the tail of the cowl of an academic hood.
Liris Liris (previously, Clanis; Greek: ) is the Latin designation of one of the principal rivers of central Italy, flowing into the Tyrrhenian Sea a little below Minturnae. It had its source in the central Apennines, only a few miles from the Lacus Fucinus (modern Lake Fucino), of which it has been sometimes, but erroneously, regarded as a subterranean outlet.
Liroconite Liroconite is a complex mineral: Hydrated copper aluminium arsenate hydroxide, with the formula Cu2AlAsO4(OH)4·4H2O. It is a vitreous monoclinic mineral, colored bright blue to green, often associated with malachite, azurite, olivenite, and clinoclase.
Lirone The lirone, the bass member of the lira family of instruments, is a bowed string instrument with between 9 and 16 gut strings. It is held between the legs in the manner of a cello or viol and like the viol its neck is generally fretted.
Lis alibi pendens The principle of lis alibi pendens (literally, "dispute elsewhere pending") applies both in municipal, public international law, and private international law to address the problem of potentially contradictory judgments. If two courts were to hear the same dispute, it is possible that they might reach inconsistent decisions.
Lis pendens —Lis pendens is Latin for "suit pending." This may refer to any pending lawsuit or to a specific situation with a public notice of litigation which has been recorded in the same location where the title of real property has been recorded.
Lisa (musician) (born 26 October 1974 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese-Colombian singer and producer better known as just LISA. In 1999 she formed together with Verbal and Taku Takahashi the Japanese urban contemporary group m-flo.
Lisa Anderson (scholar) Lisa Anderson is the dean of the School of International and Public Affairs. She has been on the faculty of Columbia University since 1986 and just prior to her appointment, served as chair of the political science department at Columbia.
Lisa Andreas Lisa Andreas, born December 22, 1987 is an English-Cypriot singer from Kent. At age 16, she represented Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 and came fifth with her performance of "Stronger Every Minute".
Lisa Ann Cabasa Lisa Ann Cabasa is an actor best known for her role as Tinga on the series Dark Angel. For 7 years (from 1988-1994) she dated Adam Yauch, better known as MCA, from the legendary hip-hop group The Beastie Boys, and appeared as one of the dancers in the Beasties music video for "Jimmy James" (which she co-directed with Yauch).
Lisa Ann Millican Thirteen-year old Lisa Ann Millican was a victim of a notorious kidnapping and murder that began at the Riverbend Mall in Rome, Georgia on September 25, 1982. That day Lisa was on a shopping outing with other residents of the Ethel Harbst Home for Neglected Girls.
Lisa Ann Walter Lisa Ann Walter (born August 3, 1963 in Silver Spring, Maryland) is an American actress, comedian, writer and film producer. She has appeared in such films as the 1998 version of The Parent Trap, Bruce Almighty, Shall We Dance, and War of the Worlds as Cheryl.
Lisa Barbuscia Lisa Barbuscia (born June 18, 1971 in Brooklyn, New York) is a model and actress known for small roles in a number of films, including Bridget Jones's Diary, Highlander: Endgame, and Almost Heroes. Her father is of Italian and Irish descent, and her mother is Puerto Rican.
Lisa Blount Lisa Blount is an American actress that started working in show business with her debut in Sam's Song (1969). She is most likely remembered for her role as the cynical, insecure roommate to Debra Winger in An Officer and a Gentleman.
Lisa Breckenridge Lisa Breckenridge is a weekday morning reporter on KTTV Channel 11 based in Los Angeles. She is the entertainment and lifestyle correspondent from 5 am to 7 am, but will usually fill in for regular anchors when needed.
Lisa Brenner Lisa Brenner (born February 12, 1974 on Long Island, New York) is an American actress, best known for playing "Anne Howard", the wife of Heath Ledger's character in The Patriot. She also played Maggie Cory on the now defunct soap Another World
Lisa Caputo Lisa Caputo is an American businesswoman, president and CEO of Citigroup's Women and Company and managing director for business operations and planning, of Citigroup's Global Consumer Group. She is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Lisa Coole Lisa Ann Coole (born 1975 in Rockford, Illinois, died May 16, 1998 in Champaign, Illinois) was a 1997 graduate of the University of Georgia who was named the NCAA Woman of the Year Award for 1997 and was also awarded the Today's Top VIII Award as a member of the Class of 1998. She won two NCAA titles and 19 All-America honors making her the most-decorated swimmer in UGA history.
Lisa Crystal Carver Lisa Crystal Carver's (AKA Lisa Suckdog) writing in Rollerderby made her one of the most well known writers of the zine boom in the early '90s, along with scribes like Pagan Kennedy. Through her interviews, she introduced the work of Vaginal Davis, Dame Darcy, Cindy Dall, Boyd Rice, Costes (her ex-husband), Nick Zedd, GG Allin, Kate Landau, Queen Itchie & Liz Armstrong to many.
Lisa Curry-Kenny Lisa Gaye Curry-Kenny (born May 15, 1962, known before her marriage as Lisa Curry) is a former Australian swimmer and is an Australian media personality. She is married to Grant Kenny, former ironman surf lifesaver.
Lisa Dalbello Lisa Dalbello (born 1958 as "Lisa Dal Bello" in Toronto (Weston) is a Canadian recording artist and songwriter. She released three albums in the pop and pop/rock genre in her late teens, from 1977 through 1981 under her full name.
Lisa DeBenedictis Lisa DeBenedictis is a DIY singer, songwriter, and producer who releases her music through a number of outlets including Magnatune and iTunes. Lisa dropped out of music school, but can play piano, guitar, keyboard, and mandolin.
Lisa Faust Lisa Faust (born November 9, 1966 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a former field hockey player from Canada, who earned a total number of 118 international caps for the Canadian Women's National Team during her career. On national level the midfielder played for Vancouver Hawks.
Lisa Fernandez Lisa Fernandez, born February 22, 1971, in New York City, is a renowned softball pitcher of Cuban-Puerto Rican descent who established an Olympic record in softball with 25 strikeouts as a member of the United States Women Olympic Softball Team.
Lisa Findley Lisa Findley is a registered architect who writes primarily in public venues to expand the discussion about architecture and its position as a visual and cultural practice in a rapidly changing world. Her architectural education was underpinned by undergraduate work in environmental science and policy as well as political theory.
Lisa Flood Lisa Flood (born August 1, 1971 in Scarborough, Ontario) is a former international breaststroke swimmer from Canada, who competed at two consequentive Summer Olympics for her native country, starting in 1992 in Barcelona, Spain. There she finished in fourteenth position in the 200m Breaststroke.
Lisa Fugard Lisa Fugard was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, the only child of acclaimed playwright Athol Fugard and novelist Sheila Meiring Fugard. She moved to New York City in 1980 to pursue an acting career, and has garnered numerous stage and film roles, including Isabel Dyson in the original production of her father's My Children!
Lisa Gallagher (weather forecaster) Lisa Gallagher (born May 1977, Bolton) is a television weather presenter for the BBC North region. She presents the weather forecasts for the half-hourly Look North breakfast bulletins for the West Yorkshire region, and East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire region.
Lisa Garland Lisa Garland is a fictional secondary character in the first installment of the Silent Hill video game series. Some of Lisa's history is left to the gamer to surmise, since they only learn as much as the protagonist (Harry) knows.
Lisa Gay Hamilton Lisa Gay Hamilton (born March 25, 1964 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress best known for her role as attorney Rebecca Washington on the ABC legal drama The Practice. She graduated with a degree in theatre from New York University and earned her master's degree from The Juilliard School.
Lisa Germano Lisa Germano (born 1958) is a multi-instrumentalist Dream pop singer/songwriter who has released seven albums featuring her distinctive violin and confessional lyrics. Her album Geek the Girl received widespread critical acclaim, including being featured as a top album of the 1990s by Spin Magazine.
Lisa Gerrard Lisa Gerrard (born April 12, 1961) is an Australian musician, singer and composer who gained international renown as part of the music group Dead Can Dance with Irish former partner Brendan Perry. Her career spans from 1981 to the present, and she has been involved in a wide range of projects.
Lisa Gerritsen Lisa Gerritsen (born December 21, 1957) is anactor and computer systems consultant/networking specialist. She was born Lisa Orszag, and is the grand-daughter of screenwriter True Boardman] and Virginia True Boardman.
Lisa Guerrero Lisa Coles Guerrero (born April 8, 1964 in Chicago, Illinois), is an American sports broadcaster, actress, host and model. Although she mostly uses Guerrero, her late mother's maiden name, she also is sometimes credited as Lisa Coles, her father's surname.
Lisa Hayes Lisa Hayes is one of the fictional characters in the first Robotech anime television series. She is known as Misa Hayase in The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, the series which was adapted into the first saga of Robotech.
Lisa Ho Born in Albury, on the New South Wales and Victorian border, Lisa Ho had a very happy childhood and enjoyed growing up in rural Australia where she never felt racial tension and her Chinese-English heritage was never an issue that troubled her.
Lisa Holton Lisa Holton (born March 15, 1959) is a former Business Editor of the Chicago Sun-Times and a financial reporter for over 25 years. Since 1998, she has written freelance articles for publications including American Demographics, the ABA Journal, Working Mother and REALTOR magazine.
Lisa Cholodenko Lisa Cholodenko (born June 5, 1964) is an American filmmaker who grew up in Los Angeles and earned an MFA at Columbia University School of the Arts where she made an award winning short film Dinner Party. Her feature High Art won the National Society of Film Critics award for Ally Sheedy's performance and The Waldo Salt Screenwriting award at Sundance.
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