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Live in Japan (Stacie Orrico album) Live in Japan is the audio companion to a live DVD released by Stacie Orrico, also entitled Live in Japan. Though the DVD was released worldwide, this audio CD was only released in Japan, and is available in the US as an import release.
Live in London (Goldfrapp album) Live in London is the first live digital EP by British electronic–dance duo Goldfrapp. It was released by Mute Records in February 2006 and was available to download on Goldfrapp's website, iTunes and other digital outlets.
Live in London (Judas Priest)2002 Live in London is a Judas Priest DVD recorded live on December 19th, 2001 at the Brixton Academy, London and released on September 2002 by SPV. The DVD's extras include rare backstage footage, sound check footage, interviews and more.
Live in Memphis Live in Memphis is Céline Dion's fourth home video release. Originally filmed on March 14 1997 during the Falling into You Tour, camera crews caught up with Céline Dion in Memphis, Tennessee delivering another show-stopping performance.
Live in MidgĂĄrd Live in MidgĂĄrd is the first official live album released by Swedish heavy metal band Therion. This double-disc album was recorded in Colombia, Germany and Hungary during Secret of the Runes world tour in autumn and winter 2001.
Live in Northampton, MA Live in Northampton, MA is a live album from ProjeKct Two, an off-shoot from King Crimson, released through the King Crimson Collector's Club in June 2001. Recorded on July 1, 1998 in Northampton, Massachusetts.
Live in Paris (Seal album) Live in Paris, Seal's first live album, was recorded at the famous Olympia Theatre in Paris, France. The 2005 release was a two-disc set, containing an audio CD as well as a DVD which featured a video registration of the entire concert.
Live in the City of Light To document their successful worldwide Once Upon a Time tour, Simple Minds released the double-live set Live In The City of Light in 1987, which was recorded primarily over two nights in Paris in 1986. Following the lead of other socially conscious bands, including U2, Simple Minds' tour promoted the work of Amnesty International.
Live in Toronto Canada Live in Toronto Canada, released in 2001, is the first live album released by Ween on their own Chocodog label. It was recorded during the now legendary tour with Bobby Ogdin and the Shit Creek Boys on October 26, 1996, at the Phoenix Theatre in Toronto, Ontario.
Live it Up, Pt. 1 & 2 "Live It Up" was a popular recording by The Isley Brothers upon its release in 1974. Like many of the songs on it, it was one of the most overlooked hit recordings by the brothers on their album of the same name.
Live In Boston Live In Boston (also known as "Live At The Boston Tea Party") is a three-part album by British blues rock band Fleetwood Mac, recorded on 5th-7th February 1970 (see 1970 in music). After several unofficial releases of this material with results of varying quality, Snapper Music put practically all the available tracks into this 3CD set, released in 1998 with reissues during the following few years.
Live In Boston (2004) Live In Boston is a live performance by the band Fleetwood Mac, released June 15, 2004. The concert was filmed September 23 and 24, 2003 at the Fleet Center in Boston, Massachusetts during the group's Say You Will Tour.
Live In Japan EP Recorded during their 2001 reunion tour in Japan,this Live EP was composed of three songs from the Osaka show and three from their Tokyo show; along with their cover of "We Just Might" from the split 7" with Dive.
Live Innocence - The Power and the Glory Live Innocence - The Power and the Glory is a DVD released by heavy metal band Saxon in 2003. This DVD has combined two VHS videos released in the late 80's: Live Innocence released in 1986 and Power & The Glory, The Video Anthology released in 1989.
Live It Up (album) Live It Up is a 1974 funk album released by The Isley Brothers on their T-Neck imprint via distribution with Epic Records. After the runaway success of their first sextet project, 3 + 3, the five Isley brothers and in-law relative Chris Jasper returned to the studio to record their follow-up.
Live Lounge The Live Lounge is a segment of The Jo Whiley Show, on the British radio station BBC Radio 1. Hosted by Jo Whiley, it exhibits well-known artists performing their favourite songs by other artists and occasionally their own, in an acoustic format.
Live novel A live novel, sometimes mentioned in the same context as a 'blog novel', is a serialised, fictional work publised via the internet. It is often written as though it were a diary of a real person, but follows a narrative flow and is based on imaginary events.
Live Nation UK Live Nation UK is the United Kingdom subsidiary of Live Nation International, formerly the entertainment division of Clear Channel, a major US media conglomerate but now a separate and independent corporation world-wide. As Clear Channel UK, Live Nation UK acquired the Mean Fiddler organisation, giving it a stake in most major music festivals and medium-sized London music venues.
Live on the Other Side "Live on the Other Side" is Korn's second live DVD release. This DVD contains footage from band's first American show in 2005 that was played at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on November 29, 2005.
Live on the Riverboat Live on the Riverboat is a 2002 live acoustic album by Ocean Colour Scene -- or at least one half of OCS (Simon Fowler and Oscar Harrison), since the other half (Steve Cradock and Damon Minchella) were away touring with Paul Weller's backing band.
Live on Tape Late night comedy sketch show that aired on Saturday nights at 10pm on KLJB-TV (FOX 18) in Davenport Iowa from 1987 until 1990. Except for news programs "Live on Tape" was the only locally produced entertainment show at that time in the Quad City area.
Live Oak Studio Owned by Priscilla Rice, Live Oak Studio is located in the North Berkley Hills across the Bay from San Francisco. Started in 1984 it has been frequented by major and local artists to record because of its great sound, beautiful space, and talented engineers.
Live pair In the United States Senate and House of representatives, a live pair is an informal voluntary agreement between Members, not specifically authorized or recognized by House or Senate rules. Live pairs are agreements which Members employ to nullify the effect of absences on the outcome of recorded votes.
Live Phish Series The Live Phish Series is a set of twenty complete remastered Phish concerts released between September 2001 and May 2003, along with seven bonus concerts released in 2004 and 2005. All proceeds are donated to the Mockingbird Foundation, a charity foundation formed by Phish fans.
Live Prayer with Bill Keller Live Prayer with Bill Keller is a late night Christian talk show and Internet website created by preacher Bill Keller. The show is a local Florida show originating from the Tampa Bay area, which briefly aired nationally on the "i" network in July 2006 and started airing again on "i" in November 2006.
Live Printemps de Bourges 2002 Jean Michel Jarre: Live – Printemps de Bourges 2002 contains four previously unreleased live tracks from Jean Michel Jarre's performance at the Printemps de Bourges Music Festival in Bourges, France on April 12th 2002, which Jean Michel Jarre performed to 100 invited guests.
Live rock "Live rock" is rock from the ocean that has been introduced into a saltwater aquarium, which confers to the closed marine system multiple benefits desired by the salt water marine hobbyist. The name sometimes leads to misunderstandings as "live rock" is itself not actually alive, but is made simply from the calcium carbonate skeletons of long dead corals, or other calcareous organisms, which in the ocean form the majority of coral reefs.
Live Recordings 2004 The EP Live Recordings 2004 was the first live album by English piano rock band Keane, first released in late spring 2005 (see 2005 in music). Six songs are featured on the record, recorded during the first part of the Hopes and Fears Tour.
Live Report Originally called Midnight Blue, Live Report comprised Ray Caruana, John Beeby, Brian Hodgson and Maggie Jay. They were finalists in the BBC's A Song for Europe contest in 1989 with the song Why Do I Always Get it Wrong.
Live Reports Live Reports is a division of Nexsound. Starting from 2003 Nexsound is not only a CD and netlabel but also an organizing structure for making live performances for its artists around the world, and inviting artists from other countries to play in Ukraine.
Live Roulette TV Live Roulette TV is an interactive gaming show screened daily on Sky digital channel 847 from 6pm to 2am, on Information TV 2, Sky Digital channel 182, from 7pm to 10pm, and Information TV 1, Sky Digital channel 181 from 10pm to 2am daily. It is also shown on a 15 second delay between 10pm and 2am daily on the Information TV website.
Live support software Live Support Software is a popular term for instant messaging applications designed specifically to provide online assistance to users of a web site. The software enables the administrator or webmaster of a web site to receive and respond to text communication from multiple users of the web site.
Live Seeds Live Seeds is the first official live Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds album, including the never-studio-recorded "Plain Gold Ring", a cover of a Nina Simone song. It was recorded live during the touring stage after the release of Henry's Dream (1992-1993) and was intended to give the songs a raw feeling, as Nick Cave originally intended for that album before producing problems occurred.
Live Sentence Live Sentence (1984) was the first and only live album released by Graham Bonnet's Alcatrazz and contains some of the songs performed by Bonnet in his time with Ritchie Blackmore's Heavy Metal band Rainbow The Live show was based on their previous album No Parole From Rock N' Roll and had the same lineup. According to Billboard: Weeks on Chart: 16, Peak: #145
Live Tour Live Tour was the name given to French pop singer Lorie's first concert tour. On the 25th of August, 2003, a live recording of the show was released in two versions: a regular, jewel case release containing the CD and a DVD, and a limited edition cardboard box also including an exclusive all-access pass from the concert, 5 photos from the show in 20x29 cm format and a message written by the popular female singer.
Live variable analysis In computer science, the live variable analysis is a classic Data flow analysis performed by compilers to calculate for each program point the variables that may be potentially read afterwards before their next write update, that is, the variables that are live at the exit from each program point.
Live Well Chiropractic Live Well Chiropractic is a chiropractic office in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and also a location in The Shops at Tanforan in San Bruno, CA.. Live Well Chiropractic is now home to Scoliosis Systems of Atlanta.
Live Wire (song) "Live Wire" is a 1964 soul single released by Motown girl group Martha and the Vandellas. The song was produced by Holland-Dozier-Holland under the same format of their earlier hit singles "(Love is Like a) Heat Wave" and "Quicksand".
Live Wired Live Wired is an album by Vancouver industrial band Front Line Assembly, released in 1996. A box set with all of FLA's videos (except "Mindphaser") and a live show (different from the one on CD) was released at the same time.
Live With Me "Live With Me" is a song by rock and roll band the Rolling Stones off of their 1969 album Let It Bleed. Along with "Country Honk," this was one of two songs guitarist Mick Taylor played on while auditioning for the band.
Live Wood Live Wood, released in 1994 was Paul Weller's first solo live album, comprising a collection of high energy and melodic numbers selected from his successful 1993/1994 tour. Songs were chosen from a number of the concerts, including Royal Albert Hall, London (Dec 1993), Wolverhampton Civic Hall (March 1994), Paridiso Amsterdam) and La Luna Brussels (April 1994).
Live XXX Tv Live XXX TV was an interactive televised sex line aired in the UK, Ireland and many mainland western European nations on Sky Digital channel 995 - it has disappeared from the air since the channels were rearranged in February 2006, although its website still exists. The channel was free to view between the hours of 9pm and 11:30pm each night, with a subscription required thereafter until 5:30am.
Live Your Life Be Free Live Your Life Be Free is the fourth studio album by American singer Belinda Carlisle, released in the United States in 1991 by MCA Records and in the UK by Virgin Records. Unfortunately, this is the beginning of Belinda's albums not to chart in the United States and the last album of hers to have a Hot 100 single with Do You Feel Like I Feel?
Live-action wargame A Live-action wargame (LAW) is an active participation sport in which one among numerous participants compete in martial-like combat with the use of a point system similar to fencing. Often done with live armor consisting of period-style leather, chainmail, plate, and so forth as well as period/fantasy style dress known as garb.
Live-art Live-art is a concept believed to have been created by Wolfgang Saddey as a fusion of Fine art and the technology of the internet to bring the normally unseen progression of a fine-art painting to the view of all via a series of photographs of an art work in progress which the artist would upload to a webpage specifically created for the purpose. This new concept can be seen on the website linked here has created a view for the first time of a world-class painters' work in progress to be viewed by public, art students from schools and universities and enthusiasts, where the artistic techniques][[sketches], outlines and progressive stages of development of a fine-art work can be seen as they occur day by day, and a permanent record of the evolution of this style of [[oil painting , for example, can be made for future reference.
Live-ball era The live-ball era, also referred to as the lively ball era, is the period in Major League Baseball beginning in 1920, following the dead-ball era. During that year offensive statistics rose dramatically in what would be mistakenly attributed to the introduction of a new "lively" ball.
Live-bearing aquarium fish Live-bearing aquarium fish, often simply called livebearers, are fish that retain the eggs inside the body and give birth to live, free-swimming young. Because the newborn fish are relatively large, typically around 10 mm in length, they are easier to feed than newly hatched fry of egg-laying species such as characins and cichlids.
Live-Evil Live-Evil is an album by Miles Davis, part of which was recorded live at The Cellar Door on December 19, 1970, and part of which was recorded in Columbia's Studio B, with different personnel on February 6, June 3, 4, 1970. Though all compositions were originally credited to Miles Davis, the studio recordings "Little Church" ("Igrejinha") and "Nem um talvez" (a misspelling of "Nenhum talvez") are by Brazilian composer and multi-instrumentalist Hermeto Pascoal, who played on the record.
Live-in nurse A Live-in nurse is a Registered Nurse who is employed to provide care for one patient whilst living in the patient's home. Live-in nurses working through an employment agency may spend a number of days, weeks or months with one client before moving on to another, though long-term patients will usually see only a small number of nurses on a rota system.
Live-preview digital camera A live-preview digital camera (LPD) or more precisely, conventionally-generated live-preview digital camera (CGLPD) is a camera that uses a conventionally generated digital image (live-preview) on an electronic screen as its principle means of framing and previewing before taking the photograph. Conventionally-generated means that it is generated by means of continuously and directly projecting the image formed by the objective lens over the main sensor, which in turn feeds the electronic screen with the live-preview.
Live2Play Live2Play is a free web gaming portal, based and created in Portugal, that offers individual, multiplayer, and mobile games. Other site functionalities are user statistics, top scores for players, and games and site personalization with avatars and skins.
Live365 Live365 is an Internet Radio network where members can create their own online radio station or listen to other Live365 broadcasters' online stations. As of October 2006, there are about 6,500 active stations, some of which play niche genres seldom heard on AM/FM radio.
Live: Ballad of an Outlaw Woman Live: Ballad of an Outlaw Woman is the second album by Australian alternative country musician Anne McCue. Recorded during an opening set for Lucinda Williams at The Fillmore in San Francisco, California, it was self-released in 2002.
Live: In The Shadow Of The Blues 'LIVE In The Shadow Of The Blues' is a live album by the band Whitesnake (the second live album under the Whitesnake band name). The album was released in Europe on 27 October 2006 and will be released in the US on Geffen.
LiveBench LiveBench is a continuously running benchmark project for assessing the quality of protein structure prediction and secondary structure prediction methods. LiveBench focuses mainly on homology modeling and protein threading but also includes secondary structure prediction, comparing publicly available webserver output to newly deposited protein structures in the Protein Data Bank.
Livedoor is an Internet service provider based in Tokyo, Japan, that runs a Web portal and numerous other businesses. The company was founded and led in its first 10 years by Takafumi Horie, known as "Horiemon" in Japan.
LiveDistro LiveDistro is a generic term for an operating system distribution that is executed upon boot, without installation on a hard drive. Typically, it is stored on bootable media such as a CD-ROM (Live CD), DVD (Live DVD), USB flash drive (Live USB), among others.
Lively Island Lively Island (Spanish: Isla Bougainville) is one of the Falkland Islands, lying east of East Falkland. It is the largest rat-free island in the Falklands, hence important to birdlife and is home to a sheep farm.
Livemark Livemark, commonly known as "Live Bookmark", was first introduced by Firefox. The term "Live Bookmark" has since been adopted by both Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Apple's Safari and is made up of a combination of an RSS feed and a special bookmark.
Livenka The livenka () or Livenskaya garmoshka () is a specific variety of accordion used in Russian folk music, specifically in the region around the city of Livni (Orel Oblast), from which the instrument takes its name.
LivePA Live PA (Performance Artist or Personal Appearance) is a term used to describe the act of performing music (mostly electronic) live. This differs from what a DJ might do as the music is created by the person performing it, with an element of improvisation and live composition or arrangement.
Liver (Zang) Distinct from the Western medical concept of Liver, the concept of the Liver(č…Ž) in Traditional Chinese Medicine is more a way of describing a set of interrelated parts than an anatomical organ. (See Zang Fu theory.
Liver cancer Hepatic tumors are tumors or growths on or in the liver (medical terms pertaining to the liver often start in hepato- or hepatic from the Greek word for liver, hepar). These growths can be benign or malignant (cancerous).
Liver function tests Liver function tests (LFTs or LFs), which include liver enzymes, are groups of clinical biochemistry laboratory blood assays designed to give information about the state of a patient's liver. Most liver diseases cause only mild symptoms initially, while it is vital that these diseases be detected early.
Liver transplantation Liver transplantation or hepatic transplantation is the replacement of a diseased liver with a healthy liver allograft. The most commonly used technique is orthotopic transplantation, in which the native liver is removed and the donor organ is placed in the same anatomic location as the original liver.
Livernois-Fenkell riot The Livernois-Fenkell Riot was a racially motivated disturbance, that almost escalated into a full blown racially-motivated riot. It occurred in the summer of 1975 on Livernois Avenue at Chalfonte Avenue, just south of Fenkell Avenue, in Detroit, Michigan.
Liverpool Liverpool is a major city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. Built across a ridge of hills rising up to a height of around 230 feet (70 metres) above sea-level at Everton Hill, the city's urban area runs directly into Bootle and Crosby in Sefton to the north, and Huyton and Prescot in Knowsley to the east.
Liverpool (UK Parliament constituency) Liverpool was a Borough constituency in the county of Lancashire of the House of Commons for the Parliament of England to 1706 then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1885. It was represented by two Members of Parliament.
Liverpool 29 The Liverpool 29 councillors were 29 left-wing councillors on the Liverpool City Council who were suspended from the official Labour Party group on the council in 1990 for voting against rent rises, redundancies and implementation of the Poll Tax, in breach of the official party whip. They went on to form their own "Broad Left" group, standing independently in local elections, and also putting up Lesley Mahmood as a candidate in the Liverpool Walton by-election, 1991.
Liverpool and Bootle Constabulary Liverpool and Bootle Constabulary was a short-lived police force in England from April 1, 1967 to April 1, 1974. It was created as a merger of the Liverpool City Police and Bootle Borough Police, and covered the adjacent county boroughs of Liverpool and Bootle.
Liverpool and Bury Railway Liverpool & Bury Railway was formed in 1845 and opened 28 November 1848. The line ran from Bury via Bolton and Kirkby to Kirkdale, where it shared lines with the Liverpool, Ormskirk and Preston Railway into Great Homer Street railway station.
Liverpool and Manchester Railway The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (L&MR) was the world's first intercity passenger railway in which all the trains were timetabled and operated for most of the distance solely by steam locomotives. (The Stockton and Darlington Railway opened in 1825, but sections of this line employed cable haulage, and only the coal trains were hauled by locomotives.
Liverpool Blitz The Liverpool Blitz was the heavy and sustained bombing of the city of Liverpool in the United Kingdom during the Second World War. Liverpool was the most heavily bombed area of the country outside of the London Blitz, due to its importance in the UK's war effort.
Liverpool Cathedral Liverpool Cathedral is the Anglican cathedral of Liverpool, England; it is built on St James Mount, in the centre of the city. It is the second largest Anglican cathedral in the world, and the seat of the Bishop of Liverpool.
Liverpool Central School District Liverpool Central School District is a public school district in a suburban community near Syracuse, New York in Onondaga County. It has ten elementary schools, three middle schools, and one high school with a district enrollment of about 8,500 students.
Liverpool Community College Liverpool Community College is the only college of further education in Liverpool. It was established in 1992 by the amalgamation of all the further education colleges in Liverpool and was formerly known as the "City of Liverpool Community College".
Liverpool Daily Post & Echo The Liverpool Echo and Liverpool Daily Post are two newspapers published by Trinity Mirror on Merseyside in England. They are published Monday to Saturday, the Echo being Liverpool's evening newspaper while the Daily Post, published in Merseyside, Cheshire, and North Wales editions, is the morning paper.
Liverpool European Capital of Culture 2008 The title European Capital of Culture 2008 will be awarded to the city of Liverpool, UK in 2008. The title was announced after a selection panel in 2003 by Tessa Jowell with Liverpool beating favourites the joint bid of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Gateshead.
Liverpool Exchange railway station Liverpool Exchange railway station was a railway station located in Liverpool, England. It opened originally as Tithebarn Street railway station on 13 May 1850, as the terminus of the Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway, Liverpool and Bury Railway and Liverpool, Ormskirk and Preston Railway, replacing an earlier station at Great Homer street nearby.
Liverpool F.C. Champions League qualification 2005-06 Although they were the champions of Europe, Liverpool FC's domestic performance meant the team had finished outside the top four of the Premiership (the requirement for entry to the Champions League) and therefore unable to defend their title.
Liverpool F.C.'s European Cup triumphs Liverpool Football Club have won the European Cup five times as of 2005, more than any other English football club to date. Liverpool is also only one of three clubs in Europe that have won the Cup five times or more (the other two being AC Milan and Real Madrid with 6 and 9 wins respectively) since the competition's start in 1955.
Liverpool Fairfield (UK Parliament constituency) Liverpool Fairfield was a constituency in Liverpool which returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918, until it was abolished for the 1950 general election.
Liverpool hospitalité The Liverpool hospitalité is a voluntary organisation associated with the annual Liverpool Archdiocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes. The Hospitalité of Our Lady of Lourdes (Liverpool Branch) spend their pilgrimage caring for those who need support both while travelling and whilst in Lourdes.
Liverpool High School Liverpool High School is a New York public high school located on Wetzel Road in Liverpool, northwest of the city of Syracuse in the Liverpool Central School District. The high school complex is separated into two separate buildings.
Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) is a school in the English city of Liverpool that offers training in Acting, Dance, Music, Sound Technology, Arts Management, Technical Theatre, and Theatre Design.
Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts The Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts opened in 1996. It is dedicated to people who want to enter the world of arts and entertainment, whether as performers or those who want to make a performance possible.
Liverpool International Tennis Tournament The Liverpool International Tennis Tournament is held at Calderstone Park in Liverpool, England. The tournament is not related to either the ATP Tour or the WTA Tour and players participating in the tournament will not gain points for the ATP or WTA rankings.
Liverpool Kirkdale (UK Parliament constituency) Liverpool Kirkdale was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom covering Kirkdale, Liverpool. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.
Liverpool Lime Street railway station Liverpool Lime Street railway station on Lime Street is the mainline railway station serving Liverpool, England. The station lies on the Liverpool branch of the West Coast Main Line to London Euston and Glasgow Central.
Liverpool Medical Institution Liverpool Medical Institution on Hope Street, England, traces its origins back to Liverpool Medical Library in 1779. Today it exists foster an environment for furthering medical education and knowledge, as a multi-disciplinary and multi-specialty postgraduate level organisation with a varied programme of weekly meetings.
Liverpool Overhead Railway Southern Extension tunnel The Liverpool Overhead Railway Southern Extension tunnel stretches for half a mile from Herculaneum Dock to Dingle railway station, on the Liverpool Overhead Railway. It is now disused, the former station now being a garage.
Liverpool poets (The) Liverpool Poets refers to a number of influential 1960s poets from Liverpool, England, heavily influenced by 1950s Beat poetry. They were involved in the 1960s Liverpool scene, that gave rise to The Beatles, during a time when the city was termed by US beat poet Allen Ginsberg, "the centre of the consciousness of the human universe".
Liverpool porcelain Liverpool porcelain is a soft-paste porcelain produced between 1756 and 1800 in various factories in Liverpool, mainly for export to the colonies and later to the United States of America. Factories included those of Richard Chaffers, Philip Christian, William Reid, Samuel Gilbody and the Pennington family.
Liverpool Packet The Liverpool Packet was a captured American slave ship originally named the Black Joke, that within a year had captured at least 33 American vessels for the British side during the War of 1812. she was owned by Enos Collins of Halifax.
Liverpool Philharmonic Society The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society is one of the oldest concert-giving organisations in the world, and the second oldest in Britain. The origins of its concert series date back to the society's formation in 1840, the same year that the first Cunard passenger liner set sail for America.
Liverpool Scotland Exchange (UK Parliament constituency) Liverpool Scotland Exchange was a constituency within the city and metropolitan borough of Liverpool, in the English county of Merseyside. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.
Liverpool Senior Cup The Liverpool Senior Cup is a football knockout tournament involving teams from the city of Liverpool, England and surrounding areas. It is the County Cup competition of the Liverpool County Football Association and involves non-league clubs as well as the three professional teams in Merseyside, Everton, Liverpool and Tranmere Rovers.
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), England, was founded on 12 November 1898, by a donation from Sir Alfred Lewis Jones, a Liverpool Shipowner. The donation of ÂŁ350 created the first school of its kind.
Liverpool Social Forum The Liverpool Social Forum (LSF) is a fortnightly meeting held in Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom. It is influenced by the alter-globalisation principles of the European Social Forum (ESF), and a number of Liverpudlians attended the 2004 ESF in London.
Liverpool South Parkway railway station Liverpool South Parkway station is a railway station and bus interchange in Garston, Liverpool, England. It is located towards the southern end of Merseyrail's Northern Line and on the junction of two main lines: the City Line from Liverpool towards Manchester via Warrington and also towards London via Crewe on the Liverpool branch of the West Coast Main Line.
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