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Nicole Blonsky Nicole Margaret "Nikki" Blonsky (born November 9 1988) is an American actress and singer. She will portray Tracy Turnblad, the lead character, in the big-screen remake and adaptation of the musical Hairspray, currently scheduled for a 2007 release date.
Nicole Bogner Nicole Bogner is the former singer of the Austrian symphonic metal band Visions of Atlantis. She left the band due to commitments elsewhere in late 2005 and has since been replaced by new vocalist Melissa Ferlaak.
Nicole Corriero Nicole Corriero (Born October 27, 1983) is a 3-time All-American forward and 2004-05 Captain for the Harvard University Crimson women’s ice hockey team. Nicole captained the North York Junior Aeros and the Scarborough Sharks prior to enrolling at Harvard.
Nicole de Boer Nicole de Boer (born December 20, 1970 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian actress, best known for her role as Ezri Dax on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. De Boer currently appears on the television series The Dead Zone.
Nicole Dryden Nicole ("Nikki") Dryden (born April 5, 1975 in Calgary, Alberta) is a former freestyle and backstroke swimmer from Canada, who competed for her native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992 in Barcelona, Spain. There she reached the final with the Canadian Relay Teams, in the 4x100 Freestyle (8th) and in the 4x100 Medley (4th).
Nicole Eggert Nicole Elizabeth Eggert (born January 13, 1972) is an American actress who jumped to fame with her role as Summer Quinn in the hit TV Series Baywatch. She is also well known for playing the oldest daughter, Jamie Powell, in the television series Charles in Charge.
Nicole Fontaine Nicole Fontaine (born 16 January 1942 in Grainville-Ymauville, Seine-Maritime) is a French politician and Member of the European Parliament for the ĂŽle-de-France. She is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement, part of the European People's Party.
Nicole Fugere Nicole Fugere (born September 25, 1986) started modeling at 9 months old, following in her sister's footsteps. She discovered an interest in acting at age seven, and started taking classes at the Northwest Children's Theater in Portland, Oregon.
Nicole Gordon Nicole Gordon (b. 19 May 1976) is a Chicago-based artist whose paintings draw on images from highly stylized scenic art, such as nineteenth century French wallpaper, and Medieval and Renaissance landscapes, to create anachronistic and often whimsical paintings with bright and vibrant colors.
Nicole Grimaudo Nicole Grimaudo is an actress born on 22 April 1980, in Caltagirone, Sicily, Italy. She began her career on the Italian television show "Non è La Rai" in 1992-1994, and later moved to TV and cinema films and theatre.
Nicole Herschmann Nicole Herschmann (born 27 October 1975) is a German bobsledder who competed in the bobsleigh events at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States. Herschmann won a bronze medal in the two-person bobsleigh event with teammate Susi Erdmann.
Nicole Holness On March 14, 2006, Nicole Holness was named among the seven hosts of MTV Canada and its new flagship show, MTV Live. Marking the comeback of MTV to Canada, MTV Live was announced as a live & interactive evening program addressing pertinent social, political, and entertainment issues.
Nicole Jaffe Nicole Jaffe is an American actress, best known as the original voice of Velma Dinkley in Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoon series from 1969 to 1974. Before Scooby-Doo began production, Jaffe had appeared in The Trouble with Girls with Elvis Presley (and future Scooby-Doo co-star Frank Welker) and in Disney's The Love Bug.
Nicole Koolen Nicole ("Nicky") Simone Tellier-Koolen (born December 1, 1972 in Aldershot, Great Britain) is a former field hockey midfield player from the Netherlands, who played a total number of 53 international matches for the Dutch National Women's Team, in which she scored two goals. She made her debut on February 1, 1995 in a friendly against South Africa (0-3), and won the bronze medal with Holland at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Nicole Lapin Nicole Lapin is a news anchor with CNN Pipeline, CNN.com's premium commercial-free broadband video news service which provides users with multiple live video streams, CNN's video archives and on-demand news clips from CNN’s unmatched newsgathering operation around the world.
Nicole Livingstone Nicole Dawn Livingstone OAM (born June 24, 1971) is a former Olympic swimmer and a television sports commentator and radio presenter in Australia. Livingstone competed for Australia in three summer Olympics - 1988, 1992, and 1996 - winning both individual and team medals.
Nicole Luiken Nicole Luiken (born May 25, 1971 in Manning, Alberta) is a Canadian science fiction author of novels for adults and young adults. She worked as a librarian for several years before giving it up to write full-time.
Nicole Manske Nicole Manske (born 1980) is the current co-host of The Speed Report (formerly Speed News), a weekend motorsports program on Speed Channel at 8 PM EST on Sundays, a position she has held since July 1, 2006, replacing Connie LeGrand.
Nicole Mitchell Nicole Mitchell (also spelled Nikole, born 5 June 1974) is a retired Jamaican sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres. She also competed on the successful Jamaican team in the 4 x 100 metres relay, winning an Olympic bronze medal in 1996.
Nicole Morales Nicole Morales is an eighteen-year-old American girl and a survivor of Hurricane Katrina. A lifelong resident of New Orleans, she was one of the thousands of Southern refugees who made their way north in the aftermath of the storm.
Nicole Muniz Nicole Muniz (1987–August, 2003) was a Puerto Rican student who became famous after her murder as an innocent bystander to gang warfare. Her case has reinvigorated debates concerning the death penalty and its applications in Puerto Rican laws.
Nicole Murray-Ramirez Nicole Murray-Ramirez, known as Nicole the Great within the Imperial Court System, has been an LGBT activist for over 35 years and is currently a San Diego city commissioner.Nicole Murray-Ramirez bio[http://www.
Nicole Nilson Schaffrich Nicole Nilson Schaffrich (born February 3, 1970 in Pontiac, Michigan) is most widely known for coming second as a contest on the American version of the hit reality TV show Big Brother 2, broadcast by CBSNicole Nilson Schaffrich profile by CBS for Big Brother 2
Nicole Oliver Nicole Oliver is a Canadian actor currently residing in Vancouver, BC. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from York University, and additional training from the British American Drama Academy in Oxford and London.
Nicole Paultre Nicole Paultre is the former fiancée of Sean Bell, an unarmed man who was killed by New York police officers on the morning he was to wed. Miss Paultre showed remarkable composure at her fiancé]'s funeral and then on [[Larry King Live, where she was a guest with civil rights] lawyer [[Al Sharpton.
Nicole Peters Nicole Peters (born February 18, 1983) is a British glamour model from Yorkshire, England, known for her naturally large breasts and voluptuous figure. She actually comes from a place known as Teesside, although now claims to live in London.
Nicole Ricca Nicole Ricca is a model and actor originally from Jamaica, where she resided with her mother and grandparents. Not long after her mother and her moved to the United States, where she met her step dad who gave her the last name Ricca: “I will officially be the last person to carry the name in the family since my dad passed away a few years ago.
Nicole Roy-Arcelin Nicole Roy-Arcelin (born 12 October 1941 in Chicoutimi, Quebec) was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 1993. Her career is in nursing and her background includes special events arrangement and performances as a singer.
Nicole Seligman Nicole Seligman (born 1957) is an American attorney. She is currently Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Sony Corporation, and has received national attention in the United States for her representation of Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North during the Iran-Contra hearings and of President Bill Clinton during his impeachment trial.
Nicole Scherzinger (album) Nicole Scherzinger is the self-titled solo debut album of Nicole Scherzinger of the Grammy-nominated girl group The Pussycat Dolls. This album is to be released in the First Quarter of 2007, but after Feburary.
Nicole Struse Nicole Struse (born May 31, 1971 in Haan, North Rhine Westphalia) is a table tennis player from Germany, who won several national contests and reached round three with Elke Wosch in the Women's Doubles Competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics. She represented her native country at four consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992.
Nicole Watt Nicole Watt was born in Melfort, Saskatchewan on April 28, 1985. She has been battling Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, a serious and painful disease which affects her joints and can limit her mobility, and yet still placed 2nd in the Canadian Senior Women's Figure Skating Championship in 2002 and third in the senior ladies short program at The Canadian Figure Skating Championships in January, 2000.
Nicolet, Quebec Nicolet, Quebec is the county seat of Nicolet-Yamaska Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada, lying at the intersection of Quebec route 132 and Quebec route 259, neighbouring the city of Bécancour. The town took its name from Jean Nicolet, a French explorer.
Nicoleta Daniela Ĺžofronie Nicoleta Daniela Ĺžofronie, known as Daniela, (born February 12, 1988 in ConstanĹŁa, Romania) is an artistic gymnast. She started gymnastics in 1992, and she burst out onto the international scene with a Silver Medal in the all around at the 2004 European Championships in Amsterdam as well as a Gold with the Romanian Team.
Nicolette Hellemans Nicolette Hellemans (born November 30, 1961 in Groningen) is a former international rower from the Netherlands, who won the silver medal in the Women's Double Sculls at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, partnering with her older sister Greet.
Nicolette Larson Nicolette Larson (July 17, 1952 – December 16, 1997) was an American singer best known for her cover version of Neil Young's "Lotta Love", which peaked at #8 on Billboard Magazine's Hot 100 chart in February 1979, as well as hitting #1 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart..
Nicolino Pellegrini Nicolino Pellegrini, was an Italian musician that arrived in Paraguay in 1893 as a product of the the reconstruction of the country after the War of the Triple Alliance, which forced the government to bring European profesionals.
Nicoll Highway MRT Station Nicoll Highway MRT station, tentatively (CC5) is a proposed underground Mass Rapid Transit station on the Circle MRT Line in Singapore. It was under construction when the Nicoll Highway collapse occurred on April 20, 2004 causing four deaths and injuring three.
Nicolle Devenish Nicolle Devenish Wallace is the former White House Communications Director. She was appointed to the senior position on January 5, 2005, the same day her predecessor, Dan Bartlett, vacated the post to become a more general Counselor to the President.
Nicolle Payne Nicolle Katherine Payne (born July 15, 1976 in Paramount, California) is an American water polo player, who won the silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. The goalkeeper was also a member of the US team that won the bronze medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
Nicollet (crater) Nichollet is a small, isolated lunar impact crater on the Mare Nubium, a lunar mare in the southwest quadrant of the Moon. This crater is located to the north of the Pitatus walled plain, about mid-way between Wolf crater to the west and Birt crater to the east.
Nicollet Avenue Nicollet Avenue is a major street in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as well as many of its suburbs. It passes through a number of locally well-known neighborhoods and districts, notably the restaurant-heavy Eat Street in south Minneapolis and the traffic-restricted Nicollet Mall in the city's downtown.
Nicollet Island Nicollet Island is an island in the Mississippi River just north of downtown Minneapolis. DeLaSalle High School and the Nicollet Island Inn are located there, as well as three residential buildings and twenty-two restored Victorian-era houses located on the north end of the island.
Nicollet Park Nicollet Park is a former baseball ground located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. The ground was home to the minor league Minneapolis Millers of the Western League and later American Association from 1896 to 1955.
Nicoloso da Recco Nicoloso da Recco was a Genovese navigator of the XIV century who visited the Canary Islands in 1341 on behalf of Afonso IV of Portugal. He is credited with providing the first reliable account of the language used by the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, the Guanches.
Nicolson Institute The Nicolson Institute, Stornoway is the largest school in the Western Isles, Scotland. It has a student population of around 1000 students and the rector, Mr D Curran, announced his resignation in January 2007, as he is moving on to a similar post in Edinburgh.
Nicomachean Ethics Nicomachean Ethics (sometimes spelled 'Nichomachean'), or Ta Ethika, is a work by Aristotle on virtue and moral character which plays a prominent role in defining Aristotelian ethics. The ten books which comprise it are based on notes from his lectures at the Lyceum and were either edited by or dedicated to Aristotle's son, Nicomachus.
Nicomachus of Thebes Nicomachus of Thebes (4th century BC) was an ancient Greek painter, a native of Thebes, and a contemporary of the great painters of the Classical period; his father and son were also painters. Vitruvius observes that if his fame was less than his contemporaries, it was the fault of fortune rather than a lack of talent.
Nicomedia Nicomedia (Greek: Νικομήδεια, modern İzmit) was founded by Nicomedes I of Bithynia at the head of the Gulf of Astacus (which opens on the Propontis) in 264 BC. The city has ever since been one of the chief towns in this part of Asia Minor.
Nicomekl River The Nicomekl River springs from the ground in Langley, British Columbia and travels west through the city to Surrey's Crescent Beach, where it empties into the Boundary Bay of the Puget Sound. It has a total length of 175km, and is the last known bed of the native Pacific Coast Oyster in North America.
Nicomen First Nation Nicomen First Nation is a Nlaka'pamux First Nations government located near Spuzzum, British Columbia. It is a member of the Fraser Canyon Indian Administration as well as of the Nicola Tribal Association, which are two of three tribal councils of the Nlaka'pamux people.
Nicomide Nicomide is an acne medication available in topical cream, topical gel and vitamin supplement form. Available over-the-counter because of a lack of side effects, dermatologists say this medication reduces inflammation of the skin, thereby reducing acne.
Nicopolis Nicopolis (meaning in Greek: city of victory; see also List of traditional Greek place names) or Actia Nicopolis was an ancient city of Epirus, founded 31 BC by Octavian in memory of his victory over Antony and Cleopatra at Actium.
Nicopolis ad Istrum Nicopolis ad Istrum was a Roman and Early Byzantine town founded by Emperor Trajan around 101-106, the ruins of which are located 20 km north of Veliko Tarnovo in northern Bulgaria. The town reached its apogee during the reigns of Trajan, Hadrian, the Antonines and the Severan dynasty.
Nicorette Nicorette is a branded over-the-counter palliative treatment which is used to ameliorate the withdrawal effects involved in quitting smoking. Originally available as a patch for topical application, it was later made available as a nicotine gum (composed of nicotine polacrilex) lozenge, inhaler, and nasal spray.
Nicos Anastasiades Nicos Anastasiades(born on 27 September 1946 in Pera Pedi, Limassol, Cyprus) is a Cypriot politician who is the current political leader of the right wing political party DISY (the Democratic Rally). He was born in Pera Pedi, Limassol District, on 27 September 1946.
Nicos Poulantzas Nicos Poulantzas (Νίκος Πουλαντζάς in Greek) (1936-1979) was a Greco-French Marxist political sociologist. In the 1970s, Poulantzas was known, along with Louis Althusser, as a leading Structural Marxist and while at first a Leninist, he eventually became a proponent of eurocommunism.
Nicosan Nicosan (Hemoxin in US), previously Niprisan or Nix-0699, is a phytochemical (ethanol/water extract of Piper guineenses seeds, Pterocapus osum stem, Eugenia caryophyllum fruit, and Sorghum bicolor leaves) being tested for the treatment of Sickle-cell disease (SCD).
Nicosia Nicosia, known locally as Lefkosia (Greek: Λευκωσία, also colloquially Khora, Χώρα or Turkish: Lefkoşa) is the capital and largest city of Cyprus. Nicosia is located at 35°10' north, 33°21' east (35.
Nicosia Music Society The Nicosia Music Society was established in 1971 as "Zenon" choir of Larnaca by composer and Professor of Music Michael Hadjiloizou, a certified choir director and the first Cypriot to compose operas/melodramas, who has since been the Society’s president and artistic director.
Nicosia Old General Hospital The decision for erecting a purpose built general hospital in Nicosia was taken during the British colonial administration of Cyprus in 1936. It was inaugurated on the 14th of April 1939 by the then British governor Richard Palmer.
Nicotiana glauca Nicotiana glauca is sometimes referred to as "Brazilian Tree Tobacco" or simply "Tree Tobacco". Its leaves are attached to the stalk by petioles (many other Nicotiana species have sessile leaves), and its leaves and stems are neither pubescent nor sticky like Nicotiana tabacum.
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP+) are two important cofactors found in cells. They play key roles as carriers of electrons in the transfer of reduction potential.
Nicotine Nicotine is an alkaloid found in the nightshade family of plants (Solanaceae), predominantly in tobacco, and in lower quantities in tomato, potato, eggplant (aubergine), and green pepper. Nicotine alkaloids are also found in the leaves of the coca plant.
Nicotine poisoning Historically, most cases of nicotine poisoning have been the result of its use as an insecticide; however, such use is less frequent now than previously. Every year many children go to the emergency room after eating cigarettes or cigarette butts.
Nicotine replacement therapy Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is the use of various forms of nicotine delivery methods intended to replace nicotine obtained from smoking or other tobacco usage. These products are intended for use in smoking cessation efforts to help deal with withdrawal symptoms and cravings caused by the loss of nicotine from cigarettes.
Nicotine stomatitis Nicotine stomatitis is an oral pathologic condition that appears in the hard palate of the mouth as a white lesion. It is not considered to be premalignant and results from tobacco smoking (especially pipes or cigars) or long-term drinking of very hot beverages.
Nicotine withdrawal Nicotine withdrawal is a term used to describe when a person, who is nicotine dependent, suddenly stops smoking cigarettes or significantly reduces their nicotine intake. This can lead to the person becoming irritable; craving cigarettes and suffering from intense headaches.
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, or nAChRs, are ionotropic receptors that form ion channels in cells' plasma membranes. Like the other type of acetylcholine receptors, muscarinic acetylcholine receptors, their opening is triggered by the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, but they are also opened by nicotine (Siegel et al.
Nicotinic Acid Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate Nicotinic Acid Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate popularly known as NAADP+ is a nucleotide very similar to NADP differeing only in that instead of the nicotinamide there is a nicotinic acid moiety. But this small change makes a lot of difference in their cellular function.
Nicrophorus americanus Nicrophorus americanus, the American burying beetle or giant carrion beetle, is an endangered species of beetle endemic to North America. It is the largest carrion beetle in North America, is carnivorous, feeds on carrion and requires carrion to breed.
Nicrosaurus Nicrosaurus is an extinct genus of reptile belonging to the phytosaur order. Although it looked and probably lived like a crocodile, it was not closely related to these creatures, instead being a good example of parallel evolution.
Nictitating membrane Many species of land animals have a nictitating membrane, which can move across the eyeball to give the sensitive eye structures additional protection in particular circumstances. It is often called a third eyelid or haw and may be referred to as the plica semilunaris or palpebra tertia in more advanced applications.
Nicu Ceauşescu Nicu Ceauşescu (IPA (September 1, 1951 – September 25 1996) was the third child of Romanian leader Nicolae and Elena Ceauşescu. He was a close associate of his father's political regime and considered the President's heir apparent.
Nicu Covaci Nicolae (Nicu) Covaci (born April 19, 1947 in TimiĹźoara, Romania) - painter, music composer of Romanian origin, best known as the leader of Romanian Rock and cult band Phoenix, for which he is vocalist and guitar player, with more that 40 years of activity.
Nicu Paleru Nicu Paleru is one of Romania's most well-known manele musicians. Part of the manele underground since the early 1990s, he finally attained national success in the late '90s with the help of a Romanian TV show dedicated to manele.
Nicu's spoon Nicu's Spoon, a New York City based company, was founded in early 2001 and continues to be the only company in the city which provides regularly scheduled performances for the deaf community. Nicu's Spoon has a core mission of working with and for all artists.
NicVAX NicVAX is a nicotine conjugate vaccine intended to reduce or eliminate physical addiction to nicotine. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, NicVAX can potentially be used to inoculate against addiction.
Nida Blanca Dorothy Jones (January 6, 1936–November 7, 2001), or more popularly known by her stage name Nida Blanca, was a Filipino actress. She has starred in over 163 movies and 14 TV shows and has received over 16 awards for movies and 6 awards for television during her 50-year film career.
Nida Senff Dina ("Nida") Willemina Jacoba Senff (born April 3, 1920 in Rotterdam — died June 27, 1995 in Amstelveen) was a swimmer from The Netherlands, who won the 100 metres backstroke at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. She did so after missing a turning point, went back to push the wall and still managed to win the race, at the expense of her teammate Rie Mastenbroek.
Nidaba Nanibgal (DNANIBGAL , DNÁNIBGAL ), also Nisaba or Nidaba (DNÍDABA , DNIDABA ) was the Sumerian goddess of fertility, in particular of the date palm and the reed. In Assyrian times, she came to be regarded as the goddess of writing, learning and astrology.
Nidal Fat'hi Rabah Farahat Nidal Fat’hi Rabah Farahat (Arabic: نضال فتحي رباح فرحات) (April 8, 1971 - February 16, 2003) was the creator of the Qassam rocket, a homemade weapon produced by the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades.
Nidaros Nidaros was the old name of Trondheim (Trond(h)jem, sometimes Drontheim), a city of Norway, in the Middle Ages. Nidaros was Northern Europe's most important Christian pilgrimage site during this time, the pilgrims' goal being the Nidaros Cathedral, established as the seat of the archdiocese of all Norway in 1152 by Nicholas Breakspeare, who later became the only English pope as Adrian IV.
Nidda, city Nidda is a city in the district Wetterau, Hesse, Germany at the Nidda river, 18 400 residents. The commune Nidda is made up of the quarters Unter-Widdersheim, Ober-Widdersheim, Borsdorf, Harb, Bad-Salzhausen, Geiß-Nidda, Ulfa, Stornfels, Eichelsdorf, Ober-Schmitten, Unter-Schmitten, Kohden, Nidda, Michelnau, Fauerbach, Wallernhausen, Schwickartshausen, Unter-Lais and Ober-Lais.
Nidderdale Nidderdale is one of the Yorkshire Dales (although outside of the formal National Park area) in North Yorkshire, England. It is the upper valley of the River Nidd, which flows south through the dale (forming several reservoirs including the Gouthwaite Reservoir), before then turning east and eventually joining the River Ure.
Nidec Copal Corporation The (), or Copal, is a Japanese manufacturer of optical, electronic and mechanical equipment, primarily for the photographic industry. It has been a subsidiary of Nidec since 1998, and was formerly known as the Copal Corporation.
Nidhi In the context of Hindu mythology, Nidhi, that is, a treasure, constituted of nine treasures (navanidhi) belonging to Kubera (also spelt as Kuvera), the god of wealth. According to the tradition, each nidhi is personified as having a guardian spirit, and some tantrikas worship them.
Nidia Guenard Nidia Lynnette Guenard (born March 12 1979), known as Nidia when performing, is a professional wrestler who worked for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). She, along with Maven Huffman, won WWE's first series of Tough Enough, receiving a year-long contract with the company.
Nido Qubein Nido Qubein is a motivational speaker and president of High Point University. Qubein is chairman of an international consulting firm and recipient of the highest awards given for professional speakers including the Cavett (known as the Oscar of professional speaking), the Speakers Hall of Fame, and Sales and Marketing International's Ambassador of Free Enterprise.
Nidopallium The nidopallium is the region of the avian brain that is used mostly for some types of executive function but also other higher cognitive tasks. The region was renamed to nidopallium in 2003 durring the Avian Brain Nomenclature Consortium because the prior name suggested that the region was used for more primative functions.
Nidor Nidor is a fictional planet, the setting for two science fiction books of the 1950's, The Shrouded Planet and The Dawning Light, written by Robert Silverberg and Randall Garrett. They were originally published in serial form in Astounding Science Fiction, under the pseudonym Robert Randall.
Nidoran♂ is one of fictional species of Pokémon in the Pokémon franchise. Prior to the introduction of genders in the Pokémon video games, this Pokémon, its evolutions, and the Nidoran♀ evolutionary family were the only Pokémon whose genders were made explicit.
Nidoran♀ are one of the fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar Pokémon media franchise—a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards, and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. The purpose of Nidoran♀ in the games, anime, and manga, as with all other Pokémon, is to battle both wild Pokémon—untamed creatures that characters encounter while embarking on various adventures— and tamed Pokémon creatures owned by Pokémon trainers.
Nidubrolu Nidubrolu is a town in Andhra Pradesh India situated nearly 20 to 30 km from Southern sea cost town of Bapatla, and adjacent to town of Ponnur (business center). The major drain or small river Tungabhadra pass through this town.
Nidze Nidže (Macedonian: Ниџе) is a mountain situated in the south-western part of the Macedonia. The mountain is characterised by almost untouched nature: rich pine forests, lomi, clean rivers and pastures over 2000 meters.
Nie Er Nie Er () (born as Nie Shouxin () Courtesy name Ziyi (), (February 14, 1912 - July 17, 1935) was a Chinese composer. He composed the national anthem of the People's Republic of China, the March of the Volunteers.
NieA 7 , also known as NieA under 7, is a 13 episode anime series about Mayuko, a poor, introverted student who lives above a Japanese bathhouse, and NieA, a freeloading, freewheeling alien who lives in her closet and eats her food. The series begins on a light comedic tone (most of the early episodes are about schemes to rejuvenate the bathhouse), and deepens somewhat as it explores the evolving relationship between Mayuko and NieA, but the overall ending is upbeat.
Niecy Nash Carol Denise "Niecy" Nash (born February 23, 1970 in Palmdale, California) is an American actress and comedian hailing from Los Angeles. She is best known for her portrayal of deputy Raineesha Williams on the Comedy Central show Reno 911!.
Nied The Nied is a river in Lorraine, France, and Saarland, Germany, left tributary of the Saar River. It has two headstreams, the Nied allemande ("German Nied") and the Nied française ("French Nied"), that join in Condé-Northen.
Niede Guidon Niède Guidon is a French archaeologist who was born on the 12th of March, 1933 in Jaù, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. She is the head archaeologist at the Parque Nacional Serra de Capivara in Piauí, Brazil where she and her colleagues have discovered over 800 pre-historic sites regarding the occupation of America by human beings.
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