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Little Goose Lock and Dam Little Goose Lock and Dam is a hydroelectric, concrete, gravity dam in Columbia and Whitman counties in the state of Washington, on the Snake River. The dam is located nine miles (14 km) northeast of the town of Starbuck, and 25 miles (40 km) north of Dayton.
Little Gransden Little Gransden is a village in the district of South Cambridgeshire, in the county of Cambridgeshire in England. It is home to Little Gransden Airfield, located at Fuller's Hill Farm, which holds an air and car show every summer.
Little Grass Frog The Little Grass Frog, (Pseudacris ocularis) is a species of chorus frog found in the coastal plain of south-eastern Virginia to western and peninsular Florida, USA. It is a small frog only reaching a maximum of 19Â mm (0.
Little Grebe The Little Grebe, Tachybaptus ruficollis, or Dabchick is, at 23-29 cm in length, the smallest European member of the grebe family of water birds. This bird can be found at pretty much any open body of water across most of its extensive range.
Little Green (song) "Little Green" is a song composed and performed by Joni Mitchell, from her 1971 album Blue. It was written in 1967 about the daughter she was forced to give up for adoption as a poor art-school student at Calgary, Alberta.
Little Green Bee-eater The Little Green Bee-eater, Merops orientalis, is a near passerine bird in the bee-eater family Meropidae. It is resident in a belt across sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal and The Gambia to Ethiopia, the Nile valley, western Arabia and Asia through India to Vietnam.Kingfishers, Bee-eaters and Rollers by Fry, Fry and Harris, ISBN 0-7136-8028-8
Little Green Footballs Little Green Footballs (LGF) is a principally political blog run by California web designer Charles Johnson. In the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks, Johnson transformed his blog's discussion of bicycle racing, programming, web design, and the occasional humorous news item into a very active discussion of the American War on Terror and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Little Green Footballs awards The prominent blog Little Green Footballs has two annual awards given to individuals or groups who in their respective categories have done an outstanding job of representing the spirit of the awards. The nominations are done by commentators on a designated post on Little Green Footballs, where after the winner is chosen by a general poll over two rounds.
Little Gruinard The Little Gruinard is a river in Wester Ross, Scotland which runs from the Fionn Loch into Gruinard Bay (famed for Gruinard Island). It lies within the Letterewe Estate, previously owned by Paul van Vlissingen, a Dutch businessman.
Little hierarchy problem In MSSM, the little hierarchy problem is a refinement of the hierarchy problem, namely a puzzle whose existence is already pretty well established. According to quantum field theory, the mass of the Higgs boson must be pretty light for the electroweak theory to work.
Little Harpeth River The Little Harpeth River rises in Williamson County, Tennessee near the Clovercroft community. From there it flows north north-west, entering and largely draining the affluent Nashville suburb of Brentwood, where it crosses the golf course belonging to the local country club.
Little Hawk Little Hawk (Lakota: Chetan-chikala), (1836-1895), Oglala Lakota War Chief and a half brother of Worm, father of Crazy Horse (Lakota: Tashunka-witko). In the Lakota extended family scheme, Crazy Horse was thus a 'son' of Little Hawk.
Little Hawk (Crazy Horse's brother) Little Hawk is the younger half brother of the famous Oglala warrior Crazy Horse (1838/1842-1877). He was the offspring of the remarriage of Worm, Crazy Horse's widowed father, to a pair of sisters of the Brulé Lakota chief Spotted Tail, Iron Between Horns and Kills Enemy.
Little Heath School, Redbridge Little Heath School is a secondary special school in the east of the London Borough of Redbridge, United Kingdom. There are approximately 135 pupils aged between 11 and 19 on roll who come from a rich diversity of backgrounds.
Little Helper (Disney) Little Helper, or simply Helper, is a fictional character in the Scrooge McDuck universe of Disney comic books. The character is a small, humanoid robot (about 20 cm tall), constructed from pieces of metal and a lightbulb (from Donald's old lamp), which serves as his head.
Little Hermit The Little Hermit (Phaethornis longuemareus) is a hummingbird that is a resident breeder in north-eastern Venezuela, northern Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana and Trinidad. This lowland species occurs in various semi-open wooded habitats, e.
Little Heroes Little Heroes was a popular Australian rock band in the 1980s. Hailing from Melbourne, Little Heroes was formed from the remnants of pub rockers the Secret Police in 1980, and went on to come second in the national final of the 1980 Battle of the Sounds competition that same year.
Little Higgs In particle physics, little Higgs is a refined version of the Higgs boson based on the idea that the Higgs boson is a pseudo-Goldstone boson arising from some global symmetry breaking at a TeV energy scale. The main goal of little Higgs theories was to have electroweak symmetry breaking be the result of strong dynamics in the spirit of pions in QCD.
Little Hours The Little Hours are the fixed daytime hours of prayer in the Liturgy of the Hours of the Roman Catholic Church. These Hours are called 'little' due to their shorter and simpler structure compared to the Night Hours.
Little House on the Prairie (TV miniseries) Little House on the Prairie, also known as Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie, is a five-hour (six-episode) miniseries which was broadcast on ABC as part of The Wonderful World of Disney anthology series. It was made in 2004.
Little Humboldt River The Little Humboldt River is a tributary of the Humboldt River, approximately 60 mi (97 km) long, in northern Nevada in the United States. It is an intermittent stream draining a rugged area on the edge of the Owyhee Desert in the Great Basin.
Little Hungarian Plain The Little Hungarian Plain or Little Alföld (Hungarian: Kisalföld, Slovak: Malá dunajská kotlina, German: Kleine Ungarische Tiefebene) is a plain (tectonic basin) of appr. 8,000 km2 in northwestern Hungary, southwestern Slovakia (Podunajská nĂĹľina – Danubian Lowland), and eastern Austria.
Little Chandler Little Chandler is a character in James Joyce's novel, A Little Cloud. He is an abstemious and refined man who aspires to Ignatius Gallagher(another character) and dreams of leaving Ireland but is trapped there.
Little Chapel of the Flowers Little Chapel of the Flowers is a wedding chapel located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is considered one of the more traditional wedding chapels in Las Vegas, avoiding such additions as a drive-through wedding service.
Little Cheese Little Cheese (real name Chester Cheese) is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, an anthropomorphic mouse. Chester Cheese is a superhero who lives on the otherdimensional world of Earth-C, an alternate Earth populated by sentient animals.
Little Chef Little Chef is a chain of roadside restaurants in the United Kingdom, founded in 1958 and owned since 20 October 2005 by The People's Restaurant Group Ltd, a company belonging to British catering entrepreneurs Simon Heath and Lawrence Wosskow. In January 2007 the company was brought off by Arazim Investments, an Israeli property firm, and RCapital, a UK private equity group for less than ÂŁ10m.
Little Chester Little Chester, or Chester Green as it is often referred to by locals, is a suburb of the city of Derby, in Derbyshire, England, located directly north of the city centre. It is also bounded by the River Derwent, the main railway line to Sheffield and Darley Park.
Little Chickadees The Little Chickadees is a fictional youth organization, invented by Carl Barks as a female counterpart to the Junior Woodchucks. It is based to some extent on the Girl Scouts of the USA and the Campfire Girls.
Little Christmas Little Christmas, or Nollaig Bheag in the Irish language, is one of the traditional names in Ireland and Italy for January 6, more commonly known as the Epiphany. It is so called because it was, until the adoption of the Gregorian calendar, the day on which Christmas Day was celebrated.
Little Chute, Wisconsin Little Chute is a village in Outagamie County, Wisconsin. The name is a semi-anglicized version of the original French name: "La Petite Chute" (meaning Little Falls), in reference to rapids on the nearby Fox River.
Little Ice Age The Little Ice Age (LIA) was a period of cooling occurring after a warmer era known as the Medieval climate optimum. Climatologists and historians find it difficult to agree on either the start or end dates of this period.
Little Iliad The Little Iliad (Greek: , Ilias mikra; Latin: Ilias parva) is a lost epic of ancient Greek literature. It was one of the Epic Cycle, that is, the "Trojan" cycle, which told the entire history of the Trojan War in epic verse.
Little India (magazine) Little India is the largest circulated Indian publication in the United States. The magazine, established in 1991 and edited and published by Achal Mehra, focuses on the NRIs in the United States and features editorials and articles on living in the United States while being of Indian heritage and happenings and people from India.
Little India MRT Station Little India MRT Station (NE7) is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the North East Line in Singapore and as the name implies, serves the ethnic neighbourhood of Little India. On the North East line, it is between the Dhoby Ghaut Interchange and Farrer Park MRT stations.
Little India, Singapore Little India is an ethnic neighbourhood found in Singapore that has Indian cultural elements. Little India lies to east of the Singapore River—across from Chinatown, located west of the river—and north of Kampong Glam.
Little Iodine Little Iodine, created as a supporting character for Jimmy Hatlo's single-panel newspaper comic strip They'll Do It Every Time, was an earlier, female equivalent of Hank Ketcham's Dennis the Menace. She appeared during the 1930's, the daughter of Henry Tremblechin and his wife, Cora.
Little Island, Waterford Little Island is an island on the eastern outskirts of Waterford City in Ireland. It is the only island within the city and county of Waterford, although it is encircled by the River Suir and Kings Channel rather than the Atlantic Ocean.
Little Italy (Ottawa) Little Italy is a neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario, situated in Centretown West and the cultural centre of Ottawa's Italian community. Bounded by Albert Street to the north, Carling Avenue to the south, the O-Train tracks to the west, and approximately Bell Street to the east, Little Italy intersects with Chinatown, whose business district centres on Somerset Street.
Little Italy (Vancouver) Little Italy in Vancouver, Canada was an area in the eastern part of the city in the Grandview-Woodland neighbourhood, which was historically an enclave of ethnic Italians. The businesses and cultural facilities of Little Italy were located along Commercial Drive, which is still a social centre in eastern Vancouver.
Little Italy, Cleveland Little Italy is a neighborhood in Cleveland, Ohio located at the base of Murray Hill, between Cleveland's University Circle neighborhood and the suburb of Cleveland Heights. It houses many of Cleveland's well-liked Italian restaurants and serves as the center of Italian culture in the Greater Cleveland Area.
Little Italy, Paterson Little Italy is a neighborhood in Downtown Paterson, New Jersey. The neighborhood is bound roughly by College Boulevard and Memorial Drive to the north, Cianci Street to the west, Ward Street to the south and Main Street to the east.
Little Italy, San Diego, California Little Italy is one of the neighborhood in Downtown San Diego, California. Close to many businesses and new residences, Little Italy is an increasingly popular destination for those in town on vacation, or business people out for lunch.
Little Italy, Syracuse Little Italy Syracuse is an ethnic enclave in Syracuse, New York that contains several bakeries, cafés, pizzerias, restaurants, beauty salons, shops, bars and nightclubs. Its main street is North Salina Street.
Little Italy, Toronto Little Italy, sometimes referred to as College Street West or College and Clinton, is one of the numerous Italian Canadian neighbourhoods in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and is the best known. Bounded by Bathurst Street to the east, College Street to the north, Ossington Avenue to the west, and Dundas Street to the south, Little Italy is a chic and trendy district that is centred around a restaurant/bar/shopping strip along College Street, the heart of which being the intersection of College and Clinton Streets.
Little Ivies Little Ivies is a colloquialism referring to a group of small, selectiveThe Business Times of Singapore mentions Little Ivies as "elite liberal arts colleges" that are "small and selective." April 17, 2001.
Little Jeannie "Little Jeannie" is a song by Elton John and Gary Osborne, recorded by Elton John and released as a single in 1980, and also on that year's album 21 at 33. It reached number 3 on the Billboard charts in the United States, becoming Elton John's biggest US hit since 1976's "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word".
Little Joe (Baltimore and Ohio locomotive) The C-16 class switchers were the last 0-4-0 steam locomotives built for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. They were assigned to the Baltimore, Maryland "Pratt Street Line" along the Inner Harbor, and to the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania waterfront trackage.
Little Joe (electric locomotive) The Little Joe was a type of railroad electric locomotive built by General Electric for export to the Soviet Union (USSR) in 1946. The 20 locomotives of this type, although they were built for export, were diverted to United States and Brazilian railroads as relations between the US and USSR deteriorated into what became known as the Cold War.
Little Joe 1A Little Joe 1A (LJ-1A) was an unmanned rocket launched as part of NASA's Mercury program on November 4, 1959. This flight, a repeat of the Little Joe 1 (LJ-1) launch, was to test a launch abort under high aerodynamic load conditions.
Little Joe 2 The Little Joe 2 was an important test of the Mercury capsule because it was the first Little Joe animal flight, carrying the Rhesus monkey Sam (Macaca mulatta) close to the edge of space. He was sent to test the space equipment and the adverse effects of space on humans.
Little Johnny Little Johnny jokes are about a small boy who likes to ask embarrassing questions and has a very straightforward thinking. At times he is well educated in the terminology of sex (then he is known as (Little) dirty Johnny or other unprintable names) while at others he is all too innocent.
Little Johnny Taylor Little Johnny Taylor (born Johnny Lamont Merrett) (11 February, 1943 – 17 May, 2002) was an American Blues and Soul singer who made recordings throughout the 1960s and 1970s, and continued public performances through the 1980s and 1990s.
Little Kara-Kul Little Kara-Kul is a lake in Tajikistan, in the northeast Pamir Mountains, northwest of the Muztagh Ata peak (7,880 metres), at an altitude of 3,870 m. It varies in depth from 24 metres in the south to 15 to 21 metres in the middle, and 300 metres, or more in the north.
Little Kimble railway station Little Kimble railway station is the small, single platform railway station of the village of Little Kimble in Buckinghamshire. The station is served by Chiltern Railways trains from London Marylebone and Princes Risborough towards Aylesbury and is situated between Monks Risborough and Little Kimble stations.
Little Know It All "Little Know It All" is a song composed by the Canadian pop-punk band Sum 41 for their featuring performace with Iggy Pop on the album Skull Ring. This song was later released as a single in the album and received relative nice airplay, the song was very popular and was performed live with Sum 41 on Letterman.
Little Lever Little Lever is a small town in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton of Greater Manchester in the north west of England. Historically part of Lancashire, it is situated 3 miles to the south east of the town of Bolton and has a population of 11,082.
Little London, Buckinghamshire Little London is a hamlet of around 70 houses to the North of Oakley in Buckinghamshire. It is first mentioned around the 16th Century and is clearly visible on the New College, Oxford map of Bernwood Forest of 1590.
Little London, Leeds Little London, along with its adjacent areas Lovell Park and Blenheim, is an area of 1960s high-rise and maisonette council housing in inner-city north Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, situated between the city centre and Sheepscar. It has a sizeable Afro-Caribbean population, and suffers similar social problems as other areas like it across the country.
Little London, Tadley, Hampshire Little London is situated between the North Hampshire Downs and the gravel plains of the Kennet valley, 7 miles north of Basingstoke and 15 miles south of Reading. It is recorded as having been established for at least 400 years.
Little Long-tailed Dunnart The Little Long-tailed Dunnart (Sminthopsis dolichura) is a dunnart that was, along with Gilbert's Dunnart, described in 1984. The length from snout to tail is 150-200 mm of which head to anus is 65-50 mm and tail 85-105 mm long.
Little Longnose Little Longnose (, Karlik Nos) is a Russian traditionally-animated feature film directed by Ilya Maksimov, made by Melnitsa Animation Studio. It opened in Russia on March 20, 2003, and had 375,000 admissions during its theatrical run.
Little Lotta Little Lotta is a fictional character published by Harvey Comics from 1953 to 1972, and then sporadically until 1993. A contemporary of Little Audrey, Little Dot and Wendy the Good Little Witch, she was one of Harvey's best-known female characters during the 1960s and featured in many of the company's child-friendly comedy titles.
Little Louie Vega Luis Fernando Vager, better known as "Little" Louie Vega, is one half of the Masters At Work musical production team. He was born to a musician family, as his father, Luis Vager, was a jazz saxophonist, and his uncle was singer Hector Lavoe of the Fania All Stars, so it was without surprise that he started his DJ career spinning records at the age of 13.
Little Love Letters Little Love Letters had one major Billboard hit in the #3 "Every Little Thing," and two minor ones in the #51 "Unbreakable Heart," and the #50 "I Love You 'Cause I Want To." The album itself rose to #35 on the albums chart.
Little Lulu Little Lulu is a comic strip character created by Marjorie Henderson Buell. She first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post on February 23, 1935 in a single panel comic strip, appearing in her debut as a flower girl at a wedding, strewing the aisle with banana peels.
Little magazine movement The Little Magazine Movement is literary movement which originated in the fifties and the sixties in many Indian languages like Tamil, Marathi, Malayalam and Gujarati. Little Magazines is also called ` laghu aniyat kaleek' or small non-periodical magazine in MarathiThe defining feature of this movement is its emphasis on non-conformist and anti-establishment literary values.
Little Man tate (band) Up and coming band from Sheffield, England. Members Jon Windle (vocals + guitar), Edward 'Maz' Marriot (guitar), Ben Surtees (bass), Dan Fields (drums) have been touring Britain since summer 2005 and have built up a large following of fans thanks to the release of demos on the internet.
Little Man Tate Little Man Tate is a 1991 motion picture that tells a story of a seven-year-old genius, Fred Tate, who has difficulty having friendship with peers. Jodie Foster who plays Dede, his single mother, also directed the film.
Little Manatee River The Little Manatee River flows almost 40 miles, from east of Fort Lonesome, Florida through southern Hillsborough County, Florida and northern Manatee County, Florida into Tampa Bay. It has a drainage basin of 222 square miles.
Little Mangere Island Little Mangere Island or Tapueanuku is part of the Chatham Islands chain, located 800Â km east of New Zealand's South Island. The island lies off the west coast of Pitt Island, 45Â km southeast of the chain's main settlement, Waitangi, on Chatham Island.
Little Manhattan Little Manhattan is a romantic comedy film directed and written by husband and wife Mark Levin and Jennifer Flackett. Though Levin is credited as the director and Flackett as the writer, in the film's DVD commentary the two reveal that they collaborated on both tasks.
Little Manila Little Manila (also known as Manilatowns or Filipinotowns) is a community with a large Filipino expatriate and descendant population. Although Little Manilas are very rare, and if there is one, is pretty small.
Little Mariana fruit bat The Little Mariana fruit bat (Piteous tokomak) is smaller than the Mariana fruit bat, measuring 140 to 151 mm, with a wingspan of 650 to 709 mm. The Mariana fruit bat (Piteous marinas) measures 195 to 250 mm from head to rump, with a wingspan of 860 to 1065 mm.
Little Martha "Little Martha", the ninth and final composition on The Allman Brothers Band's fourth album, Eat A Peach, was the first and only Allman Brothers track written solely by group leader and partial namesake Duane Allman, who would die on October 29 1971, shortly after the recording sessions that produced it.
Little Mary's Hospitality House Little Mary's Hospitality House is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit ministry serving families with children battling life-threatening, terminal, and/or debilitating illnesses. It is located in Wellston, Michigan, between Manistee and Cadillac.
Little Me Little Me was the parody "confessional" self-indulgent autobiography of "Belle Poitrine" (French for "Pretty Bosom," aka "Gorgeous Tits"), subtitled The Intimate Memoirs of the Great Star of Stage, Screen and Television, by Patrick Dennis, who had achieved a great success with Auntie Mame. A bestseller when introduced in book form, the work was also later staged on Broadway as a musical.
Little Meg Little Meg is a small circle of large kerb stones which probably surrounded a Bronze Age kerb cairn. It is close to Penrith in the English county of Cumbria and neighbours the more famous stone circle of Long Meg and Her Daughters.
Little Melton Little Melton is a village on the outskirts of Norwich in the South Norfolk district of Norfolk, England. Village history is expounded in the excellent book "Little Melton, The story of a Norfolk Village", edited by Anne Carter.
Little Men Little Men (published 1871) is considered the second book of the Little Women trilogy written by Louisa May Alcott. (The book Good Wives (1869) was originally the sequel to the novel Little Women (1868), however those two novels are now usually published as a single volume.
Little Miami Bike Trail The Little Miami Bike Trail (also known as Little Miami State Park but most commonly as the Little Miami Scenic Trail) is an unusual state park in Southwestern Ohio, 70 miles (112 km) long and 66 feet (20 m) wide, totaling about 707 acres (2.9 km²).
Little Miami Railroad The Little Miami Railroad, now defunct, was a railway of Southwestern Ohio, running from the eastern side of Cincinnati, Ohio to Xenia. By merging with the Columbus and Xenia Railroad it created the first through rail route from the important manufacturing city of Cincinnati to the state capital, Columbus.
Little Miami River The Little Miami River (also called the Little Miami Scenic River) is a tributary of the Ohio River, approximately 106 mi (170 km) long, in southwestern Ohio in the United States. It has been designated a National Wild and Scenic River.
Little Milton Milton "Little Milton" Campbell, Jr. (September 7, 1934—August 4, 2005) was a blues vocalist and guitarist best known for his hits "Grits Ain't Groceries" and "We're Going to Make It.
Little Minnesota River The Little Minnesota River is a headwaters tributary of the Minnesota River in northeastern South Dakota and west-central Minnesota in the United States. Via the Minnesota River, it is part of the Mississippi River watershed.
Little Miss Jocelyn Little Miss Jocelyn is a comedy sketch show series written by Jocelyn Jee Esien, who also plays all the main comedic characters. The show aired on BBC Three in the United Kingdom, with the first episode broadcast on August 22 2006.
Little Miss Sunshine (soundtrack) The soundtrack for Little Miss Sunshine is a mix of indie rock and folk music that fits the scenes and overall feel of the film. DeVotchKa provides the majority of the music on the soundtrack, and also the score, which they did with Mychael Danna.
Little Monsters Little Monsters is a 1989 comedy-drama film starring Fred Savage as Brian, a sixth-grader who has recently moved to a new town, and Howie Mandel as Maurice, the monster under the bed. Depicting a world inhabited by monsters and accessible from beneath children's beds, the film is similar to the highly successful 2001 film Monsters, Inc.
Little Mountain (South Carolina) Little Mountain is a monadnock that is the highest point in the Midlands region of South Carolina. It has an elevation of 813 feet (247 m) above mean sea level and is located at 34° 11' 12"N, 081° 24' 50"W in southeastern Newberry County, about 25 miles from Columbia.
Little Muppet Monsters Little Muppet Monsters was a short-lived Saturday morning TV show, which aired only two episodes on CBS in 1985. The first season of Muppet Babies did very well in the ratings, so CBS decided to expand the series from a half-hour to an hour, pairing Muppet Babies with Little Muppet Monsters.
Little Murders Little Murders is a 1971 black comedy film starring Elliott Gould and Marcia Rodd about a girl (Rodd) who brings home her boyfriend (Gould) to meet her parents amidst a series of random shootings, garbage strikes and electrical outages ravaging the neighborhood and the family's severe dysfunction.
Little Napoleons Little Napoleons was a 1994 British television serial starring Saeed Jaffrey, Norman Beaton, Simon Callow and Lesley Manville as four politicians involved in local council elections. Beaton and Jaffrey played rival Labour candidates while Callow was their Conservative colleague.
Little Narragansett Bay An estuary of the Pawcatuck River on the Rhode Island-Connecticut state line, the Little Narragansett Bay is inlet of the Atlantic Ocean. It is sheltered by a curving peninsula, site of the resort village of Watch Hill, Rhode Island.
Little Natali Natali (or "Little Natali"), started her musical career as a child prodigy singer from Cyprus, and soon became a sensation throughout Europe. Born in 1988 to a Greek Cypriot father and an Australian mother, Natali resides in Limassol and shares her home with her siblings Antonios and Janet.
Little Neck (LIRR station) Little Neck is a station on the Long Island Rail Road's Port Washington Branch in the Little Neck section of Queens, the last station in the branch in New York City. The station is located at Little Neck Parkway and 39th Road, just north of Northern Boulevard, and is 14.
Little Neck, Queens Little Neck is a community in New York City borough (New York City) of Queens. It is the northeast corner of Queens, bordered on the north by Little Neck Bay, and on the east by Great Neck, New York in Nassau County.
Little Nemo Little Nemo is the main fictional character in a series of weekly comic strips by Winsor McCay (1871-1934) that appeared in the New York Herald and William Randolph Hearst's New York American newspapers from October 15, 1905—April 23, 1911 and April 30, 1911—1913; respectively. The strip was first called Little Nemo in Slumberland and then In the Land of Wonderful Dreams when it changed papers.
Little Niangua River The Little Niangua River is a tributary of the Niangua River, about 40 mi (65 km) long, in the Ozarks region of central Missouri in the United States. Via the Niangua, Osage and Missouri Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River.
Little Nobody Little Nobody is the electronic music alias of Australian expat Andrez Bergen, who these days resides in Tokyo and moonlights as a music, movie & anime journalist as well as a member of other production outfits Schlock Tactile, Cuvaceous Crustacean, DJ Fodder and the LN Elektronische Ensemble.
Little Octobrist Little Octobrists (Russian: ОктябряĚта ; Latin: Oktiabriata), is a Soviet term that first appeared in 1923-1924, and at that time referred to children born in 1917, the year of the October revolution. Later, the term was used as the name of a youth organization for children between 7 and 9 years of age.
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