NuL /ˈnʌl/ is a South African band formed in 1998 by Adriaan Pelzer and Simon Kruger, operating as NuL since 2004. NuL creates Afrikaans EBM/Industrial...
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NUL may refer to: National University of Lesotho National Urban League, US civil rights organization Nul (band) or NuL, a South African band Nul, rulers...
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value Null character, the zero-valued ASCII character, also designated by NUL, often used as a terminator, separator or filler. This symbol has no visual...
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The Chaos (album) (category Nul Records albums)
English post-punk revival band The Futureheads. It was released on 26 April 2010. The album is the band's second on their label Nul Records, and was preceded...
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tour and set up their own label, Nul Records exclusively to distribute Futureheads material. In December 2007, the band released a video of them walking...
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Nul Records is an independent record label set up by the post-punk revival band The Futureheads. The label is run by the four members of the Futureheads:...
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character. A form of control characters were introduced in the 1870 Baudot code: NUL and DEL. The 1901 Murray code added the carriage return (CR) and line feed...
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disc) 2001: Mano Negra Illegal (tribute album) 2005: Out of Time (DVD) Les Nuls L'émission, canal +, France 1990 Live pinkpop, holland 1990 Live Lyon, France...
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Jean-Pierre Ayache and Chantal Lauby, the latter a member of the comedy group Les Nuls. Vocalist Jenn Ayache is also a multi-instrumentalist playing the drums,...
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Bravo (Spanish group) (redirect from Bravo (spanish band))
1982. The band rose to fame in Spain when they were chosen to represent their country in the Eurovision Song Contest 1984. Spain had received nul points...
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1-2-3-Nul! is an EP by British band The Futureheads, released in 2003. The album was released on Fantastic Plastic Records, before the band signed to...
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Profundo - Transformers Wiki". "Eurythman communicator - Transformers Wiki". "NUL-A - Transformers Wiki". "Ynara - Transformers Wiki". Content on The Golden...
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(often used to alert operators to an incoming message), SP is space, and NUL is the null character (blank tape). Note: the binary conversions of the codepoints...
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Nul Book Standard is an EP by British band The Futureheads. Their first official release, the EP came out in 2002 on the Project Cosmonaut label. Tracks...
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stir the dozing denizens of Brussels, Frankfurt, Luxembourg and Basle." In Nul Points (2007), his book about Eurovision, Tim Moore wrote that Baker's "detachable...
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Song Contest 2021 with the song "Embers”, which came in last place with nul points. As a child, Newman became interested in music, and he wrote and produced...
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www.limahl.com|Brooks info Archived 14 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine Nul Points – A Song for Europe Archived 20 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine...
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The Sapphires (film) (redirect from The Sapphires (Australian band))
was dubbed "Le Flop" by French box office website Le Box Office Pour Les Nuls. In its first major English-language opening outside of Australia, the UK...
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all-black wardrobe). She was put in therapy at the age of 14. She listened to bands like Dead Kennedys and Skinny Puppy. She was voted by her classmates as...
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Youth (musician) (category Transmission (band) members)
producer and musician, best known as a founding member and bassist of the rock band Killing Joke. He is also a member of the Fireman, along with Paul McCartney...
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2018, Wishart drew media attention for holding up a placard which read "nul points" in the House of Commons, after having asked Prime Minister Theresa...
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television host. She is a member and founder of the group of comedians Les Nuls alongside Bruno Carette, Alain Chabat and Dominique Farrugia. Born in Gap...
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François Pérusse (redirect from Le JourNul)
Switzerland since 2002. He moved into television on February 8, 1999 with Le JourNul de François Pérusse (The LameNews by François Pérusse), a satirical news...
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This Is Not the World (category Nul Records albums)
revivalists The Futureheads. It was released on 26 May 2008, on their own label Nul Records. The reason for creating their own label has been in one part the...
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Eurovision Song Contest 12 times since making its debut in 2007. After receiving nul points in the semi-final of the 2009 contest and due to a lack of interest...
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contrast, an ESC read from the terminal is most often used as an out-of-band character used to terminate an operation or special mode, as in the TECO...
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without law", Anglicized pronunciation: /ˈnʌlə ˈpiːnə ˈsaɪniː ˈliːdʒiː/ NUL-ə PEE-nə SY-nee LEE-jee) is a legal formula which, in its narrow interpretation...
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Retrieved 27 September 2014. Nikkhah, Roya (31 January 2009). "No more nul points at Eurovision?". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original...
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last on its debut at the contest in 1975, and went on to finish last with nul points in 1983 and 1987. They reached the top ten for the first time in 1986...
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Bucks Fizz (redirect from Bucks Fizz (Band))
Eurovision Song Contest results". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved 5 January 2009. Nul Points, BBC documentary, 1992 "Piece of the Action - full Official Chart...
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