• Lou Sino (August 16, 1930 – July 30, 1986) was a New Orleans trombonist and singer who came to prominence as a member of Louis Prima's backing band The...
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  • Sino is a given name and surname. People with this name include: Jurgen Sino (born 1997), Albanian footballer Lou Sino (1930–1986), American trombone player...
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  • album by Greg Long Now, 1997 album by Kosmos Express Now, 1973 album by Lou Sino Now, 1955 album by Steve Roach Now (EP), 1992 EP by Band of Susans "Now"...
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    Buffalo Bills Virgil Robinson former NFL New Orleans Saints running back Lou Sino, jazz trombonist and singer Herb Tyler, LSU quarterback Kid Thomas Valentine...
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    Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. Genres Jazz pop R&B Occupation Musician Instrument Tenor saxophone Formerly of Louis Prima Keely Smith Lou Sino The Witnesses...
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  • great success with his version, which was number one on national radio. Lou Sino covered the song on his Now album (1973). It was also the B side of his...
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  • Soviet Georgian writer. William Saunders, 71, American jockey, cancer. Lou Sino, 55, American trombonist. Gaffney Smith, 81–82, American football player...
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    they printed as the Illustrated Dream of the Red Chamber (Xiùxiàng Hóng Lóu Mèng 繡像紅樓夢). While the original Rouge manuscripts have eighty chapters, the...
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  • Sino Ka Man and Ang Panday. Salvador intends to run in the 2025 Senatorial elections. Salvador is the son of the athlete and film/stage producer Lou Salvador...
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    Leland "Lou" Diamond (May 30, 1890 – September 20, 1951) was a notable member of the United States Marine Corps. He fought in France during World War...
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  • Sino-Austronesian or Sino-Tibetan-Austronesian is a proposed language family suggested by Laurent Sagart in 1990. Using reconstructions of Old Chinese...
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  • Kong for Sino Group (in English) [6] CCTV broadcast 2008.11.19 profiling Lou and her art (in English) [7][permanent dead link] QJI, Ltd., Lou's official...
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    Loulan Kingdom (redirect from Lou-lan)
    [Jen] Wen to lead the troops by a suitable route, to arrest the king of Lou-lan and to bring him to the palace at the capital city. [Jen Wen] interrogated...
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    Old Xiang, also known as Lou-Shao (simplified Chinese: 娄邵片; traditional Chinese: 婁邵片; pinyin: Lóu Shào piàn; lit. 'Loudi and Shaoshan subgroup'), is a...
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    as a spy for the Japanese Kwantung Army and Manchukuo during the Second Sino-Japanese War. She is sometimes known in fiction under the pseudonym "Eastern...
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  • Maging Sino Ka Man: Ang Pagbabalik (International title: More Than Love 2 / transl. Whoever You Are: The Return) is a Philippine television drama romance...
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    Luciano "Lou" Mariñas Veloso (born January 7, 1948) is a Filipino actor, comedian, director and politician. He is known for his supporting roles in over...
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  • Vincent Medina as young Marcelo Susan Africa as Nonita "Nita" Dimaculangan Lou Veloso as Ricardo "Noy" Asuncion, Jr. Karl Medina as young Noy Joel Lamangan...
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  • Bennet Maj. Art Chin (Sino-Japanese War/WWII veteran combat aviator for the Chinese Air Force) Ding Hui Nancy Kwan Bruce Lee Lin Hu Lou Jing Karen Mok Anthony...
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  • and the chief operating officer of the Palacios' mining company. Jackie Lou Blanco as Ruth Balay: George and Edward's mother. Lito Pimentel as Amando...
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  • September 26 (Day 69) Special Ca-Sino Yun? (Ca-Who's That?) On Day 69, the housemates participated in a game called "Ca-Sino Yun," where five housemates took...
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    Qing dynasty became increasingly impoverished and weak. The Sino-French War, the First Sino-Japanese War, and the Boxer Rebellion followed one after another...
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  • single "Sino Na Tayo", his first song written in full Tagalog. The following year, he competed on Family Feud Philippines alongside his aunt Jackie Lou Blanco...
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    Austronesian languages (category Sino-Austronesian languages)
    al. 2017, p. 188. van Driem, George (2005). "Sino-Austronesian vs. Sino-Caucasian, Sino-Bodic vs. Sino-Tibetan, and Tibeto-Burman as default theory"...
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  • College STING Canada Allocated 2014 BVV Sparc Avia SPARC Russia SJM Sino Jet Management SINO SKY China SCH Seychelles Airlines OCEAN BIRD Seychelles BYF San...
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  • Gweilo or gwailou (Chinese: 鬼佬; Cantonese Yale: gwáilóu, pronounced [kʷɐ̌i lǒu] ) is a common Cantonese slang term for Westerners. In the absence of modifiers...
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    was held at the airport. The Sino-Soviet summit, the first of its kind in some 30 years, marked the normalization of Sino-Soviet relations and was seen...
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  • Chinese region of Guangdong by a victorious Empire of Japan in the Second Sino-Japanese War. By 1962 it is ruled by Suzuki Teiichi, keeping the "four corporations"...
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  • Purple Butterfly (category Films directed by Lou Ye)
    (Chinese: 紫蝴蝶; pinyin: Zǐ Húdié) is a 2003 Chinese film, directed by Lou Ye. It is Lou's third film after Weekend Lover and Suzhou River. It stars Chinese...
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  • governance or society. The limitations of this approach were exposed by the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895) when China was defeated by Meiji Japan, which had...
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