The Lidder or Liddar (Kashmiri: لیٔدٕر, IPA: /lʲədɨr/, Urdu: لدر, romanized: liddar, Sanskrit: लम्बोदरी, romanized: Lambodarī) is a 73 km (45 mi) river...
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often called a lidding film. Home storage containers with latched lids Lid for a plastic can of paint Lid of a Tic Tac mint case Lid on tubs of wood...
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Haryana Manohar Lal Khattar. Lidder was the son of the late Colonel Mehnga Singh. He was survived by his mother, brother Raj Lidder and sister Sukhwinder Cheema...
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Look up Lids or lids in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. LIDS or lids may refer to: MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems, an interdisciplinary...
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Líder (Spanish for Leader) is a Chilean hypermarket chain originally owned and operated by Distribución y Servicio (DyS) but sold to US American corporation...
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upstream of Pahagam the river diverges into the East Lidder and the West Lidder. The East Lidder of which reaches eastwards from Pahalgam up past Chandanwari...
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Liding, sometimes referred to as lixie, is the practice of rewriting ancient Chinese character forms in clerical or regular script. Liding is often used...
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Lider may refer to: Lider (political party), a political party in Bulgaria Lider-class destroyer, a class of ships of the Russian Navy Líder, a retail...
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(doing business as Lids Sports Group) is an American retailer specializing in athletic headwear. It primarily operates under the Lids brand with stores...
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Lid tectonics, commonly thought of as stagnant lid tectonics or single lid tectonics, is the type of tectonics that is believed to exist on several silicate...
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Beit Lid (Arabic: بيت ليد) is a Palestinian town in the Tulkarm Governorate in the northeastern West Bank, located a 10 kilometers southeast of Tulkarm...
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Ivri Lider (Hebrew: עברי לידר; born 10 February 1974) is an Israeli pop star and part of the duo TYP, also known as The Young Professionals. He served...
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Stars of the Lid is an American ambient music project that formerly consisted of Brian McBride and Adam Wiltzie. The duo formed in Austin, Texas, in 1993...
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Partizaner lid (Partisan Song) might refer to two Yiddish songs by Hirsh Glick: "Zog nit keyn mol" (Never say), a rallying cry to never give up and continue...
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A freeway lid (also known as a lidded freeway, freeway cap, highway cap or highway deck) is a type of deck bridge built on top of a controlled-access...
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Lid lag is the static situation in which the upper eyelid is higher than normal with the globe in downgaze. It is most often a sign of thyroid eye disease...
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The Tin Lids were an Australian children's pop group formed in 1990 with Mahalia, Eliza-Jane 'E.J.', Jackie and Elly-May Barnes all on vocals. They are...
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Líder Paz Colodro (born December 2, 1974) is a retired Bolivian football striker who played his entire career in the Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano...
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year. It is located 45 kilometres (28 mi) from Anantnag on the banks of Lidder River at an altitude of 7,200 feet (2,200 m). Pahalgam is the headquarters...
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Lid was a Palestinian village in the Haifa Subdistrict. It was depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War on April 9, 1948. It was 32 km southeast of...
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Radio Líder was the flagship station of the AM network of Cadena Melodía, a Colombian radio network. It started in 1947 as Radio Industrial. It would...
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Look up Lid or lid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A lid is a cover or seal for a container. Lid or LID may also refer to: League for Industrial Democracy...
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23°33′28″S 46°28′28″W / 23.5578°S 46.4744°W / -23.5578; -46.4744 Cidade Líder is one of 96 districts in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. "Dados Demográficos...
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Lider TV was a private television channel in Azerbaijan. It was founded on 1 September 2000 by Media Ltd. Lider TV was declared bankrupt by the Commercial...
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Líder Aviação (Líder Aviation) is a Brazilian airline specialising in air charter, aircraft sales and aircraft maintenance. Its main base is in Belo Horizonte...
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Eder Líder Mármol Cuenca (born 2 September 1985 in Juan León Mallorquín, Alto Paraná) is a Paraguayan retired professional footballer. Marmol holds Italian...
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Otoshi buta (redirect from Drop-lid)
Otoshi buta (落し蓋, literally: drop-lid) are Japanese-style drop-lids for use in Japanese cooking. These round lids float on top of the liquid in a pot...
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In ophthalmology, apraxia of lid opening (ALO) is an inability to initiate voluntary opening of the eyelid following a period of eyelid closure, with...
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Olav Lid (1908–1998) was a Norwegian jurist. He was born in Kviteseid. He was a programme secretary and chief secretary in the Norwegian Broadcasting...
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coming down from mountaintops. It drains out through a stream that joins Lidder River at Pahalgam. Sheshnag Lake is situated 120 kilometers east from Srinagar...
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