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Lois Holzman Lois Holzman is a cofounder with Fred Newman of the East Side Institute for Group and Short Term Psychotherapy and the Institute's current director. She is a leading proponent of cultural approaches to learning, development and psychotherapy.
Lois Jurgens Lois Jurgens was the infamous subject of one of the most unusual murder cases in history, in Minnesota. She was the adoptive mother of six children in the 1960s and 1970s, and brutally abused them all, killing one of them, three-year-old Dennis Jurgens, in 1965.
Lois Lowry Lois Lowry (born March 20, 1937) is an author of children's literature who has been awarded the Newbery Medal twice: first for Number the Stars in 1990, and again in 1994 for The Giver, her most famous and controversial work.
Lois Maffeo Lois Maffeo (professionally known as Lois) is an American musician and writer who lives in Olympia, Washington. Although never achieving mainstream success, she has been closely involved with and influenced many Seattle-based musicians.
Lois Mark Stalvey Civil rights activist and author. In her first book, "The Education of a WASP" (1970) she detailed her experience as a Caucasian learning about civil rights, as a mother in Omaha, Nebraska and Philadelphia, in the early 1960s.
Lois Nettleton Lois Nettleton (born August 6, 1929 in Oak Park, Illinois) is an actress and voice artist mostly known for her work in television. Her career stretches all the way back to the early '50s and such shows as Captain Video, and since then she has done literally dozens of guest starring roles on shows ranging from the original Twilight Zone, where she starred in the classic 1961 episode "The Midnight Sun" about the earth spinning out of orbit, to Cagney & Lacey to Seinfeld to Baywatch Nights, with regular roles on General Hospital and other series.
Lois scélérates The lois scélérates is the pejorative name for a set of French laws restricting the 1881 freedom of the press laws passed under the Third Republic (1870-1940), after several bombings and assassination attempts carried on by anarchist proponents of "propaganda of the deed". The first law was voted on December 11, 1893, two days after Auguste Vaillant's bombing at the National Assembly on December 9, 1893 (one person injured).
Lois Tilton Lois Ann Tilton (born 1946) is a science fiction, fantasy, alternate history, and horror writer. She won the Sidewise Award for Alternate History in the short form category for her story "Pericles the Tyrant" in 2006.
Lois Weber Lois Weber (June 13 1881 - November 13 1939) was an American silent film actor, producer and director, and was the first woman to direct a full-length feature film when she directed The Merchant of Venice in 1914.
Lois Weisberg Lois Weisberg is the Commissioner of Cultural Affairs in Chicago, Illinois. Renowned for the breadth of her acquaintanceship as well as for an ability to make keen and canny introductions, Weisberg was declared a connector by journalist Malcolm Gladwell in a January 11 1999 New Yorker article titled "Six Degrees of Lois Weisberg.
Lois's Sister Lois' Sister is episode 513 of the FOX Network series Malcolm in the Middle, written by Gary Murphy. Although it is the 98th episode, it was advertised as the 100th when it originally aired on February 22, 2004.
Lois-Ann Yamanaka Lois-Ann Yamanaka (born September 7, 1961 in Hoʻolehua, Molokaʻi, Hawaiʻi) is a Japanese American poet and novelist from Hawaiʻi. Many of her critically acclaimed literary works are written in Hawaiian Pidgin, and some of her writing has dealt with controversial ethnic issues.
Loisaida Loisaida is a term derived from the Hispanic (and especially Puerto Rican) pronunciation of "Lower East Side", a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. Loisaida Avenue is now an alternate name for Avenue C in the Alphabet City neighborhood of New York City, whose population has largely been Hispanic (mainly Puerto Rican) since the late 1960s.
Loituma Loituma is a Finnish quartet whose members combine the Finnish vocal tradition with the sounds of the kantele (Finnish zither). Loituma were selected Ensemble of the Year at the 1997 Kaustinen Folk Music Festival.
Loituma Girl Loituma Girl (also known as Leekspin) is a flash cartoon set to a gibberish section of the traditional Finnish folk song "Ievan Polkka" sung by the Finnish quartet Loituma, taken from their 1995 debut album Things of Beauty. It appeared on the Internet in late April of 2006 and quickly became popular, drawing over a million viewers.
Loiyangalani Loiyangalani is a small town located on the southeastern coast of Lake Turkana in Kenya. The town has 1000 inhabitants (1999 census)Loiyangalani means "a place of many trees" in the native Samburu] tongue.
Loja Province Loja Province is one of 22 provinces in Ecuador and shares its southern border on the west by El Oro Province, on the north by El Azuay, and on the east by Zamora-Chinchipe. Founded on its present site in 1548 by Captain Alonso de Mercadillo (Spanish) the site had been previously moved and rebuilt from La Toma due to earthquakes.
Loja, Ecuador Loja is the capital of Ecuador's Loja Province. It was founded by Alonso de Mercadillo in 1548 and has the distinction of being the first city in the country to be wired for electric power provided by a hydroelectric dam that was completed in 1896.
Lojban Lojban (IPA , official full name Lojban: a realization of Loglan) is an audio-visually morphologically] & [[syntax|syntactically unambiguous and homonym-free predicate logic-based constructed language. The Logical Language Group started developing Lojban in 1987 as an offshoot of Loglan with the intent of realizing the latter's purposes while also making the language more complete, usable, and freely available.
Lojze Peterle Alojz "Lojze" Peterle (born 5 July 1948) is a Slovenian politician and diplomat. He was the leader of the Christian Democratic Party of Slovenia from its founding in the late 1980s until it merged into other parties in 2000, and he was among those who led Slovenia to independence from Yugoslavia.
Lok Ma Chau Lok Ma Chau or Lokmachau (落馬洲) lies on the Hong Kong side of a border crossing between Hong Kong and Mainland China. It lies near San Tin in the northwest New Territories on the Hong Kong side, and is opposite to Huanggang in Shenzhen.
Lok Ma Chau (KCR) Lok Ma Chau (Chinese: 落馬洲, Cantonese IPA: , Jyutping: lok6 maa5 zau1, Mandarin Pinyin: Luòmǎzhōu), is the northwestern terminus in Lok Ma Chau on the Lok Ma Chau Spur Line - a branch line of the . It is built to alleviate the overcrowded checkpoint between Hong Kong and mainland China at Lo Wu Station.
Lok Paritran Paritrana meaning "To end the cause of distress" in Sanskrit, is a political party (later renamed to Lok Paritran) in India (the prefix 'lok' or 'loka means people in Sanskrit). The party was formed in February 2006 by a group of six graduates from IIT Bombay and IIT Kanpur.
Lok Raj Party Himachal Pradesh Lok Raj Party Himachal Pradesh (People's Rule Party Himachal Pradesh) was a political party in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh in the beginning of the 1970's. LRP was led by Thakur Sen Negi, formely leader of the Samyukt Vidhayak Dal in the state.
Lok Sabha The Lok Sabha (; meaning "House of the People") is the lower house in the Parliament of India. Members of the Lok Sabha are direct representatives of the people of India, having been directly elected by the electorate consisting of all eligible adult citizens of India.
Lok Sin Tong Leung Chik Wai Memorial School Lok Sin Tong Leung Chik Wai Memorial School (樂善堂梁植偉紀念中學) is a secondary school on the Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong. Situated at the fifth phase of Cheung Hong Estate near Liu To, the school was founded in 1986 by Lok Sin Tong, a charity in Kowloon.
Lok Sin Tong Yu Kan Hing Secondary School Lok Sin Tong Yu Kan Hing Secondary School (樂善堂余近卿中學) or formerly Lok Sin Tong Yu Kan Hing School before 2004 is a secondary school of Chinese as a media of instruction (CMI) in Wang Tau Hom, New Kowloon, Hong Kong. The school is the first secondary school running by Lok Sin Tong and it was officially opened by Sir David Clive Crosbie Trench, the Governor of Hong Kong, and the Secretary of Education at 15th December, 1970.
Lok Yiu Lok Yiu (駱耀) was a disciple of Grandmaster Yip Man in the discipline of Wing Chun. Master Lok Yiu Fun died in February 2006 at the age of 83 at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Hong Kong after a short battle with illness.
Lokaksema Lokaksema (Ch: 支娄迦谶 Zhi Loujiachan, sometimes abbreviated 支谶 Zhi Chan), born around 147 CE, The name "Lokaksema" translates into 'welfare of the world' in Sanskrit. He is the earliest known Buddhist monk to have translated Mahayana Buddhist scriptures into the Chinese language.
Lokalbanen Lokalbanen A/S (The Local Railway, abbreviated LB) is a Danish company responsible for train operation and related passenger services on various railways around Copenhagen. Owned by the Greater Copenhagen Authority (HUR), Lokalbanen was established in 2001 following HUR's acquisition of the share of the railway lines previously owned by the Danish state.
Lokaloka According to Hindu mythology, Lokaloka, that is, a world and no world, is a magnificent belt of mountains girdling the outermost of the seven seas and dividing the visible world from the region of darkness. It is believed to be ten thousand yojanas in breadth, and as many in height.
Lokata Lokata (pronounced low-kay-tah, "locator") is a radar navigation system, which works in the same way as Exocet missile technology. It is said to work not by emitting its own radar signal but by listening to other crafts' radar signals.
Loke Cheng Kim Loke Cheng Kim (1895-1981; born Lim Cheng Kim) was the eldest daughter of a Chinese family which had been established in Malaya for generations. She was born in Penang on the 5th Day of the 5th Month of the Lunar Year in 1895.
Loke Wan Tho Loke Wan Tho (; 1915–1964) born in Kuala Lumpur (now in Malaysia), was a cinema magnate, ornithologist, and photographer. He was the founder of Cathay Organisation in Singapore and Malaysia, and Motion Picture and General Investments Limited (MP&GI) in Hong Kong.
Lokelani McMichael Lokelani McMichael is American born Triathlete, Surfer and Fashion Model. Born in Hawaii, she become the youngest female to finish the Hawaii Ironman, she has since finished the race an impressive nine total times.
Lokenath Bhattacharya Lokenath Bhattacharya (1927-2001) was a prolific Bangla writer but he always remained outside the mainstream of Bangla literature. Though 15 of his books have been translated into French, only 'Babughater Kumari Maach' (The Virgin Fish of Babughat) has been translated into English.
Lokendra Bahadur Chand Lokendra Bahadur Chand (born 1940) was the prime minister of Nepal four times: from 1983 to 1986, briefly during April 1990, briefly during 1997, and from October 2002 until June 2003. He is a major supporter of the Nepalese monarchy.
Loker School Loker is one of three elementary schools in the Wayland, Massachusetts Public School System. As of 2006 the school has 350 students, 69 full and part-time teachers and support staff; the principal of the Loker School is Sue Abrams.
Lokesvararaja Lokeṣvararāja (Japanese: Seijizaio Nyorai), is the 53rd Buddha to have existed in the history of existence, as according to the Larger Sutra of Immeasurable Life, long before Shakyamuni Buddha came and established Buddhism. He is known for teaching the Dharma to King Dharmakara, who was so impressed, that he became a monk, and later achieved Enlightenment himself as Amitabha Buddha.
Loki (comics) Loki (Loki Laufeyson) is a fictional comic book character, a Marvel Comics supervillain, based upon the Loki of Norse mythology. Loki made his first Marvel Comics appearance in Venus #6 (August 1949), where Loki was inaccurately featured as a member of the Olympian gods exiled to the Underworld.
Loki Software Loki Software, Inc. (sometimes also called Loki Games or Loki Entertainment Software) is a now defunct software firm based in Tustin, California, United States, that ported several computer games from Microsoft Windows to Linux.
LokiTorrent LokiTorrent was a BitTorrent indexing service operated by Edward Webber ("Lowkee") from 2004 until 2005. The domain name was originally registered on 24 February 2004Date based on information from the WHOIS record available at http://whois.
Lokniketan An Educational Trust establishing fully integrated campuses which provide free or minimal cost education and living environment for a few thousand needy and poor children at a number of centres in Gujarat, India since 1961. A moral living environment is nurtured for students from very young age through their college education.
Lokomotiv (sports society) Lokomotiv (; English:Locomotive) the All-Union Voluntary Sports Society of rail transport workers' Trade Unions, one of the first sports societies of workers of the USSR. Established in 1936, it united workers of rail transport, transport construction and metro.
Lokomotive Leipzig 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig is a German football club based in the city of Leipzig, Saxony and may be more familiar to many of the country's football fans as the historic side VfB Leipzig, the first national champions of Germany.
Lokot Republic The Lokot Republic (Russian: Локотская Республика) was a semi-autonomous region in Nazi-occupied Russia under an all-Russian administration from 1941 to 1943. The name comes from a small settlement Lokot (Локоть) of Oryol oblast (now of Bryansk oblast).
Loks Land Island Loks Land Island is part of the Canadian arctic islands in Nunavut, Canada. It is located off the eastern tip of Baffin Island, close to the mouth of Frobisher Bay, at 62°26'N 64°38'W, and with an area of 419 square kilometres and a coastline of 206 kilometres.
Loktantrik Bahujan Samaj Party Loktantrik Bahujan Samaj Party (Democratic Majority Society Party), splinter-group of Bahujan Samaj Party formed in September 2003 when 37 Members of the Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh broke away. The party leader was Haji Yakub.
Lokuttaravada Lokottaravada was one of the twenty schools of early Buddhism, according to Mahayana doxological sources compiled by Bhavyaviveka, Vinitadeva and others, and was a sub-group which emerged from the Mahasanghika sect. The Mahavastu, the only complete surviving Mahasanghika text in Sanskrit, is attributed to the Lokottaravadins.
Lol Solman Lawrence "Lol" Solman (1863 – March 24 1931) was a prominent businessman in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He began business in a mail-order operation in Detroit; operated a restaurant at Hanlan's Point; married Emily Hanlan, sister of noted rower Ned Hanlan; established Toronto Ferry Company, which held a monopoly on traffic to the Toronto Islands; owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs baseball club; co-founder of the Tecumseh Lacrosse Club; managing director of the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Sunnyside Amusement Park, Hanlan's Hotel, the Hanlan's Point Amusement Park and Mutual Street Arena in Toronto; vice-president of Loews Canadian theatres.
Lola (hardware description language) Lola is designed to be a simple hardware description language for describing synchronous, digital circuits. Niklaus Wirth developed the language to teach digital design on FPGAs to computer science students while a professor at ETH ZĂĽrich.
Lola (song) Lola is a popular song by the Kinks which details an encounter between a naive young man and a person named "Lola" in a Soho club. The single, taken from the album Lola versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One, was released in June, 1970, and reached #2 in the UK charts and #9 in the US.
Lola 8 Lola 8 was a computer developed by Ivo Lola Ribar Institute of Serbia in 1982 and announced for release in 1985. As the manufacturer's focus was CNC equipment, Lola 8 was built out of components they used for CNC machines.
Lola Alvarez Bravo Lola Álvarez Bravo (1907 - 1993) was a Mexican photographer. (Álvarez Bravo is her surname) She was a key figure (along with Tina Modotti, Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and her husband Manuel Álvarez Bravo) in Mexico's post-revolution renaissance.
Lola Aylings Lola Aylings, are a manufacturer of rowing boats. They were formed in early 2001 when Lola Group (a racing car/composite engineering company) purchased Aylings (an existing boat manufacturer) and are based in Huntingdon, United Kingdom.
Lola Beltrán Lola Beltrán (born María Lucila Beltrán Ruiz on March 7, 1932 in Rosario, Sinaloa – died March 24, 1996 in Mexico City) was one of the greatest Mexican ranchera singers, nicknamed Lola la Grande ("Lola the Great").
Lola Cordova Lola Cordova is a single-issue French graphic novel, written and drawn by Arthur Qwak, and published in April 2005. The extremely non-linear story tells the adventures of a prostitute who is kidnapped by aliens who wish to destroy the world.
Lola Falana Lola Falana (born Loletha Elaine Falana on September 11, 1942 in Camden, New Jersey) is an American dancer and actress of Cuban and African American descent. Falana's father left Cuba to become a welder in the United States, where he met his wife.
Lola Heatherton Lola Heatherton was a fictional character on the late '70s/early '80s comedy program SCTV, portrayed by Catherine O'Hara. Heatherton was based largely on Joey Heatherton, with more than a little Judy Garland thrown in for good measure.
Lola Lemire Tostevin Lola Lemire Tostevin (born June 15, 1937 in Timmins, Ontario) is a Canadian poet and novelist. Although not widely known among the general public, she is one of Canada's leading feminist writers, and a prominent figure in Canadian literary analysis.
Lola Mk4 The Lola Mk4 and the derivitive Mk4A were Formula One racing cars constructed by the Lola company in 1962. They were designed by Lola founder, owner and Chief Designer Eric Broadley at the request of Reg Parnell, proprietor of the Bowmaker-Yeoman Racing Team.
Lola Montez Elizabeth Rosanna Gilbert (February 17], [[1821 – January 17, 1861), better known by the stage name Lola Montez, was an Irish-born dancer and actress who became famous as an exotic dancer, courtesan and the mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria.
Lola Mora Lola Mora (17 November 1866 – 7 June 1936) was a sculptor, born in a farm in the , though generally considered native to Trancas, province of Tucumán, where she was recorded and baptized. She is known today as a rebel and a pioneer of women in her artistic field.
Lola Racing Cars Lola Racing Cars (also Lola Cars International) is a racing car engineering company founded in 1961 by Eric Broadley and based in Huntingdon, United Kingdom. Lola started by building small front-engined sports cars, and branched out into Formula Junior cars before diversifying into one of the oldest and largest manufacturers of racing cars in the world.
Lola Ridge Lola Ridge (December 12, 1873- May 19, 1941) was an anarchist poet and an influential editor of avant-garde, feminist, and Marxist publications best remembered for her long poems and poetic sequences. She, along with other political poets of the early Modernist period, has been coming under increasing critical scrutiny at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
Lola T97/30 The Lola T97/30 was the car with which the MasterCard Lola Formula One team used to attempt to compete in the 1997 Formula One season. It was driven by Vincenzo Sospiri, the 1995 Formula 3000 champion, and Ricardo Rosset, who moved from Footwork.
Lola Utva Lola Utva (English wild duck) is an aircraft factory (Serbian fabrika aviona) located in PanÄŤevo, near Belgrade, Serbia (ex-Yugoslavia), first founded in 1937 in Zemun, known of its light sporting and training aircraft. The whole number of produced aircraft is over 900.
Lola Utva 75 The Lola Utva 75 is a compact, piston engined aircraft that is mainly used as a military training aircraft for air force pilots that are not able to fly jet aircraft yet. It is a fairly popular aircraft among a few Balkan Air Forces.
Loleatta Holloway Loleatta Holloway (born November 5 1946 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American singer, mainly known for disco songs such as "Dreamin'" and "Love Sensation" (both of which has been greatly sampled).
Loleygaon Loleygaon also Lolaegaon is a small town located at a distance of 12 km from Lava at an altitude of 5,500 ft in the Darjeeling District of West Bengal. A spectacular view of the Himalayan snow will take you to a different world.
Loliondo Loliondo village is situated in Ngorongoro District of Arusha Region in Northern Tanzania. Together with neighbouring Wasso village, it hosts the district offices and forms the commercial centre of Loliondo division.
Lolita Lolita is a novel by Vladimir Nabokov, first published in 1955 in Paris. The novel is both famous for its innovative style and infamous for its controversial subject: the book's narrator and main character Humbert Humbert becomes sexually obsessed with a pubescent girl, who is 12 years old when most of the novel takes place.
Lolita (1997 film) Lolita is a 1997 film directed by Adrian Lyne and was the second screen adaptation of the novel by Vladimir Nabokov. The film stars Jeremy Irons as Humbert and Dominique Swain (then fifteen) as Dolores "Lolita" Haze.
Lolita (orca) Lolita, originally known as Tokitae, is an orca at the Miami Seaquarium. She is the oldest captive orca, and at the age of about six years old was captured from the wild on August 8 1970 at Penn Cove, Puget Sound off the coast of Washington.
Lolita fashion Lolita fashion (ロリータ・ファッション) is part of the fashion style and subculture Gothic & Lolita, which originated in Japan, largely inspired by Victorian children's clothing and the elaborate costumes of the Rococo period. Other influences include the western goth subculture, punk subculture and French maid outfits.
Lolita LebrĂłn Lolita LebrĂłn (born Dolores LebrĂłn Sotomayor in 1920 in Lares, Puerto Rico) is an active advocate for Puerto Rican independence. She was a leader of a group of nationalists who attacked the United States House of Representatives in 1954.
Lolita pornography Lolita pornography, also known as "lollipop", is a type of pornography that generally involves women older than the age of sexual consent pretending to be below it, either posing or performing hardcore sexual acts. Its name comes from the Vladimir Nabokov novel Lolita, in which a much older man becomes sexually obsessed with the pubescent title character.
Lolium temulentum Lolium temulentum, typically known as darnel or cockle, is an annual plant that forms part of the Poaceae family and part of the Lolium genus. The plant stem can grow up to 1 meter tall, with inflorescence in the ears and purple grain.
Lolland municipality As of January 1, 2007 Lolland municipality will, as the result of Kommunalreformen ("The Municipal Reform" of 2007), come into existence as a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Denmark. It will consist of the (what are currently existing, but on January 1 2007) former municipalities of Holeby, Højreby, Maribo, Nakskov, Ravnsborg, Rudbjerg and Rødby municipalities, on the island of Lolland.
Lolland-Falster Alliancen Lolland-Falster Alliancen or LFA is a Danish football club from Nykøbing Falster on Falster. On June 18, 2006, their defeat to Lyngby Boldklub in the last game of the season clinched their relegation to the Danish 2nd Division East, after having spent 3 years in the next best league.
Lollandsbanen A/S Lollandsbanen is a Danish railway company operating the Nykøbing F–Nakskov line mostly on the island of Lolland. Established in 1954, it is based on the remains of Det Lolland-Falsterske Jernbane-Selskab (LFJS).
Lollapalooza Lollapalooza is an American music festival featuring alternative rock, rap, and punk rock bands, dance and comedy performances, and craft booths. Organized in 1991 by Perry Farrell, singer for the band Jane's Addiction, Lollapalooza ran annually until 1997, and was revived in 2003.
Lollardy Lollardy or Lollardry was the political and religious movement of the Lollards from the late 14th century to early in the time of the English Reformation. Lollardy followed from the teachings of John Wyclif, a prominent theologian at the University of Oxford beginning in the 1350s.
Lollicup Lollicup is a Taiwanese American fast food chain specializing in bubble tea, coffee, espresso, a large variety of fruit juices and slushes, and a variety of other Asian-style cold and hot teas. In addition to the beverages, the chain also serves light meals.
Lollipop A lollipop, lolly, or sucker is a type of confectionery consisting mainly of hardened, flavoured sucrose with corn syrup mounted on a stick and intended for sucking or licking. In many regions of the United States (primarily the South and Midwest), the term "sucker" is used interchangeably with or instead of "lollipop".
Lollipop (band) Lollipop, a girl group from Italy, were formed in 2001 on the international television sensation Popstars (originated in New Zealand), a precursor to the Idol shows. They sang in English and Italian and were popular in Italy.
Lollipop (Candyman) "Lollipop (Candyman)" was the sixth single to be released by the Scandinavian pop-dance group Aqua overall, and the follow-up to their most successful song "Barbie Girl" in many countries. Included on their debut album Aquarium, Lollipop is said to be one of the group's favourite songs, although it was not released in the United Kingdom and failed to live up to the previous performances of "Barbie Girl", "Doctor Jones" and "My Oh My".
Lollipop catshark The lollipop catshark, Cephalurus cephalus, is a catshark of the family Scyliorhinidae, the only member of the genus Cephalurus, found in the eastern central Pacific Ocean off southern Baja California, Mexico and the Gulf of California between latitudes 32° N and 15° S, at depths of between 155 and 930 m. Its length is up to 28 cm.
Lollipop sequence numbering Lollipop sequence numbering is a numbering scheme used in routing protocols. In this numbering scheme, sequence numbers start at a negative value, increase until they reach zero, then cycles through a finite set of positive numbers indefinitely.
Lollipop Theater Network Founded in 2001, Lollipop Theater Network is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to bringing first-run movies to children confined to hospitals nationwide due to chronic or life-threatening illnesses. By working in collaboration with leading motion picture studios, LOLLIPOP screens current theatrical G, PG and PG-13 film releases into hospitals for group and isolation screenings.
Lolly Allen Shannon Louise (Lolly) Allen (born Shannon Louise Carpenter) was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Tessa Taylor from the character's birth in 1994, Several months later Jiordan Anna Tolli began playing the role up until the character's departure in 2001. She was known as Lolly.
Lolly Badcock Lolly Badcock (Also known as Little Miss Freckles) is a British Porno star and current host of Spice Extreme's late show, Extreme Sex Live. As the title implies; she usually appears in more extreme sexual situation; which include fisting, anal sex, spitting, watersports, bondage and use of dildos.
Lolo National Forest Lolo National Forest is located in western Montana, United States with the western boundary being the state of Idaho. The forest spans 2 million acres (8,000 km²) and includes four wilderness areas; the Scapegoat and the Bob Marshall Wilderness are partially within the forest while the Welcome Creek and Mission Mountains Wildernesses are solely in Lolo National Forest.
Lolodorf Lolodorf is a small town-centred region in the south province of the Republic of Cameroon, near the western coast of Africa. It is between Ngoumou and Bipindi, in a zone of the Atlantic Littoral Evergreen Forest.
Lololo and Lalala are fictional characters from several series of video games created by HAL Laboratory. They have appeared in a multitude of titles in the past 20 years, but are mostly known for their work in the Kirby (Nintendo) series.
Lolth Lolth (Lloth in the drow dialect), the Demon Queen of Spiders, is the goddess of drow elves in the Dungeons and Dragons fantasy role-playing game. She is also known as the Spider Queen and the Queen of the Demonweb Pits.
Lolworth Lolworth is a civil parish in the district of South Cambridgeshire, UK, located approximately five miles northwest of Cambridge city centre. It can be found by travelling northbound along the A14 from Cambridge towards Huntingdon.
LoLiWin Like TheOpenCD for english-speaking users, LoLiWin aims to introduce French-speaking users of Microsoft Windows to the benefits of free and open source software (FOSS). It is a CD image that can freely be downloaded and copied.
Lošinj Lošinj (pronounced low-sheen) (Italian Lussino, Latin Apsorrus) is a Croatian island in the northern Adriatic Sea, in the Kvarner gulf. It is near the city of Rijeka, and also a part of the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county.
Lom stave church Lom stave church (Lom Stavkyrkje) is a stave church situated in Lom municipality in the Gudbrandsdal district of Norway. The church is a triple nave Stave Church that uses free standing inner columns to support a raised section in the ceiling of the main nave.
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