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Álex Aguinaga
--> Álex Darío Aguinaga Garzón (born June 7, 1969 in Ibarra, Ecuador) is a famous Ecuadorian former soccer midfielder. He is one of the all-time cap leaders for the Ecuador with 109 matches, scoring 23 goals. He is considered one of the best Ecuadorian players of all time, if not the best. Renow..
Àlex Corretja
Bronze medal Tennis Men's doubles Àlex Corretja Verdegay (born April 11 1974, in Barcelona, Spain) is a former professional tennis player from Spain. During his career, he finished runner-up twice at the French Open (in 1998 and 2001). He won the ATP Tour World Championships in 1998 and ..
Álex de la Iglesia
Álex de la Iglesia (born December 4, 1965) is a Spanish film director. Most of De La Iglesia's films reached cult status thanks to their weird sense of humour. Biography Alex de la Iglesia was born in Bilbao, Spain in 1965. He is a philosophy graduate from the University of Deusto who ended up wo..
Álex Ubago
Álex Ubago (born January 21, 1981) is a Spanish singer-songwriter. He is especially known for his heartfelt voice and his ballads. He rose to stardom in 2001, during the smash hit TV show Operación Triunfo, Spain's Pop Idol, and was acclaimed as one of the few artists that managed to be popular an..
L'expérience intérieure
L'expérience intérieure is a book by Georges Bataille first published by Gallimard in 1943 then reedited as part of the fifth volume of Bataille's complete works in 1954. ..
L'Express
L'Express is the name of: L'Express (France), the first news magazine in FranceL'Express (Canada), a Toronto based newspaperL'Express (Neuchâtel), a daily newspaper published in Neuchâtel, SwitzerlandL'Express (Mauritius), [link], a daily newspaper published in Mauritius since 1963 and ..
L'Express (Canada)
L'Express, formally L'Express de Toronto, is a Toronto-based French language Canadian newspaper. The newspaper was founded in 1976. External links [L'Express de Toronto] ..
L'Express (France)
L'Express is France's first weekly news magazine. When founded in 1953, it was modelled on the American magazine TIME. The magazine has a right-of-centre orientation. It is owned by Socpresse (80% owned by Dassault Group), and has a circulation of 542,900. Its first editor was Francoise Giroud, wh..
L'Express (Mauritius)
L'Express is a daily newspaper, published in Mauritius since 1963 and owned by La Sentinelle, Ltd. See also MauritiusLe Mauricien External links [L'Express website][List of Mauritian related newspapers] ..
L'Express (Neuchâtel)
L'Express is a regional daily newspaper published in Neuchâtel, Switzerland (ISSN [1660-7457]). As L'Impartial in La Chaux-de-Fonds, the French language newspaper is published by SNP Société Neuchâteloise de Presse SA. Since 2003, the newspaper is part of Hersant's France Antilles ..
L'extentialisme est un humanisme
Existentialism is a Humanism (L'existentialime est un humanisme) is a 1946 philosophical work by Jean-Paul Sartre. It is seen by many as one of the defining texts in the Existentialist movement. In his text, Sartre says that the key defining point of Existentialism is that the existence of a person..
L-EXOS
L-EXOS (Light Exoskeleton) is an exoskeleton based haptic interface for the human arm. ..
Lexa, Arkansas
Lexa is a city in Phillips County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 331 at the 2000 census. Geography Lexa is located at [34°35′51″N, 90°45′2″W] (34.597528, -90.750430)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has..
Lexam
Lexam Explorations is a North America oil and gas exploration Company. The Company's most signficant property is the Baca project located in a frontier basin in southern Colorado. Lexam is proposing to drill two exploratory wells on the property to test the natural gas targets that have been ident..
Lexam explorations
Lexam Explorations is a North America oil and gas exploration Company. The Company's most signficant property is the Baca project located in a frontier basin in southern Colorado. Lexam is proposing to drill two exploratory wells on the property to test the natural gas targets that have been ident..
Lexan
Bottles made of Lexan LEXAN® is a registered trademark for General Electric Company's brand of highly-durable polycarbonate resin thermoplastic intended to replace glass where strength justifies its cost. It is made up of chains of Bisphenol A alternating with carbonyl chloride, also known as..
Lexar
Lexar is an American manufacturer of various digital media and software based in Fremont, CA. Media manufactured by them include SD cards, Memory sticks, keydrives and CompactFlash. They also produce card readers and MP3 players. Their Memory Stick duos also have versions adapted for the PSP whic..
Lexa Doig
Lexa Doig as Rommie on Andromeda. Alexandra L. Doig (born June 8, 1973 in Toronto) is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Rommie in the science-fiction TV series Andromeda. Doig's exotic appearance stems from her mixed heritage - Irish and Scottish descent on her father's side, Fi..
Lexa Pierce
Mutant X character --> Lexa Pierce Affiliation Mutant X], formerly The Dominion, formerly GSA Mutant Classification Chromatic Powers Effect light, shade, colour, etc. Can make herself invisible. Make lasers through her finger tips. Relatives Leo Pierce (brother) Portrayer K..
LexCorp
LexCorp is the fictional company founded by billionaire Lex Luthor in the popular Superman series. Contents 1 History Within the DC Universe2 In other media2.1 Lois and Clark:The New Adventures of Superman2.2 Smallville History Within the DC Universe Originally organized as..
Lexden
Formerly a village, Lexden, Colchester, Essex, is now a suburb and is situated in West Colchester, England. Lexden has previously been called Lessendon, Lassendene and Læxadyne. Lexden is mentioned in the Domesday Book. Lexden is approximately one mile from the centre of Colchester. It is home to..
Lexell (crater)
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Lexeme
A lexeme is an abstract unit of morphological analysis in linguistics, that roughly corresponds to a set of words that are different forms of "the same word". For example, English run, runs, ran and running are forms of the same lexeme. A related concept is the lemma (or citation form), which is a ..
Lexerless parsing
Lexerless parsing (also called "scannerless parsing") refers to the use of a single formalism to express both the lexical and context-free syntax used to parse a language. Contents 1 Advantages2 Required Extensions3 Implementations4 Related Material Advantages Only a single m..
Lexical (semiotics)
Semiotics/Semeiotics General concepts Code Computational semiotics Connotation · Decode Denotation · Encode Lexical · Modality Salience · Sign Sign relation · Sign relational complex Semiosis · Semiosphere Semiotic..
Lexical analysis
Lexical analysis is the processing of an input sequence of characters (such as the source code of a computer program) to produce, as output, a sequence of symbols called "lexical tokens", or just "tokens". For example, lexers for many programming languages convert the character sequence 123 abc int..
Lexical category
In grammar, a lexical category (also word class, lexical class, or in traditional grammar part of speech) is a linguistic category of words (or more precisely lexical items) that are usually defined by their particular syntactic or morphological behaviours. Common linguistic categories include noun ..
Lexical chain
A lexical chain is a sequence of related words in the text, spanning short (adjacent words or sentences) or long distances (entire text). A chain is independent of the grammatical structure of the text and in effect it is a list of words that captures a portion of the cohesive structure of the text...
Lexical correspondence
A lexical correspondence is a set of cognate words or morphemes in two or more related languages. In order to form such a correspondence, it is not sufficient that the words are similar in both form and meaning, but that regular sound correspondences occur between the phonemes contained in the words..
Lexical decision task
The lexical decision task is a procedure used in many psychology and psycholinguistics experiments. The basic procedure involves measuring how quickly people classify stimuli as words or nonwords. Although versions of the task had been used by researchers for a number of years, the term lexical dec..
Lexical definition
The lexical definition of a term, also known as the dictionary definition, is the meaning of the term in common usage. As its other name implies, this is the sort of definition one is likely to find in the dictionary. A lexical definition is usually the type expected from a request for definition, a..
Lexical diffusion
Lexical diffusion is the theory that sound change originates in a single word or a small group of words and then spreads by analogy to other words with a similar phonological make-up, but may not spread to all words in which it potentially could apply. For example, in English, a sound change of /uː..
Lexical functional grammar
Lexical functional grammar (LFG) is a reaction to the direction research in the area of transformational grammar began to take in the 1970s. It mainly focuses on syntax, morphology and semantics but does not include phonology (although ideas from Optimality Theory have recently been popular in LFG r..
Lexical item
The lexical items in a language are both the single words (vocabulary) and sets of words organized into groups, units or "chunks". Some examples of lexical items from English are "cat", "traffic light", "take care of", "by the way", and "don't count your chickens before they hatch". The entire stor..
Lexical knowledge
Lexical knowledge is a term used for knowledge in the form mainly facts, figures, data and information in general taken from reliable sources, such as published documents, etc. The scope of lexical knowledge is so wide that apart from some weird individual collections and productions (such as reciti..
Lexical Relations
Lexical Relations A linguitic term discusses the relations between words in the speech. For exapmle, in describing word conceal, one might describe it "as the same as hide". In doing so, one is charaterizing the meaning of a word in terms of its relationship to other words. This precedure has be..
Lexical rule
A lexical rule is a form of syntactic rule used within many theories of natural language syntax. Lexical rules alter the argument structures of lexical items (usually verbs) in order to alter their combinatory properties. ..
Lexical semantics
Linguistics Theoretical linguistics Phonetics Phonology Morphology Syntax Semantics Lexical semantics Structural semantics Prototype semantics Stylistics Prescription Pragmatics Applied linguistics Psycholinguistics Sociolinguistics Generative linguistics Cognitive linguis..
Lexical set
A lexical set is a group of words which share a similar phonetic feature. The lexical set says nothing about the specific realisation of its feature (its exact pronunciation), only that all the words in that set will have more or less the same pronunciation for that feature. Contents 1 Use i..
Lexical similarity
In linguistics, lexical similarity is a measure of the degree to which the word sets of two given languages are similar. A lexical similarity of 1 (or 100%) would mean a total overlap between vocabularies, whereas 0 means there are no common words. There are different ways to define the lexical sim..
Lexical word
In linguistics, a lexical word belongs to one of the "open" parts of speech, such as nouns, verbs, and adjectives. People coin new lexical words all the time, which is what is meant by "open": Open to new additions. This contrasts with grammatical words, which belong to "closed" parts of speech su..
Lexicant
Lexicant is a paper and pencil word game for two players. A letter is written on a sheet of paper, and each player takes turns adding a letter either to the beginning or the end of this ever-growing "word-stem". The first player to create a word loses. Lexicant is popular because of its inherent..
Lexico
Lexico is a Spanish language based object-oriented, educational programming language based on the .NET Framework. Created to facilitate the programming education, specifically object-oriented programming techniques, Lexico has been shown to be successful in introducing Spanish-speaking students to ..
Lexicographer
A lexicographer is a person devoted to the study of lexicography, especially an author of a dictionary. Some famous lexicographers: Julian Barnes (at a stretch)Thomas BlountHenry BradleyPeter BowlerRobert BurchfieldThomas CooperWilliam CraigieVladimir DalSusie DentHenry Watson FowlerIsaac Kaufmann..
Lexicographical order
In mathematics, the lexicographical order, (a.k.a. dictionary order or alphabetic order), is a natural order structure of the cartesian product of two ordered sets. Given A and B, two ordered sets, the lexicographical order in the cartesian product A × B is defined as (a,b) ≤ (a′,b&pr..
Lexicographic error
A lexicographic error is an inaccurate entry in a dictionary. Such problems, because they undercut the intention of providing authoritative guidance to readers and writers, attract special attention. An early English-language example was the definition of pastern as "the knee of a horse" in Dr. Joh..
Lexicographic information cost
Lexicographic information cost is a new concept within the field of lexicography. The term refers to the difficulties and inconveniences that the user of a dictionary believes or feels are associated with consulting a particular dictionary or dictionary article. For example, the extensive use of abb..
Lexicographic preferences
Lexicographic preferences describe comparative preferences where an economic agent infinitely prefers one good (X) to another (Y). Thus if offered several bundles of goods, the agent will choose the bundle that offers the most X, no matter how much Y there is. Only when there is a tie of Xs between ..
Lexicography
''For the term in mathematics, see Lexicographical order The pursuit of lexicography is divided into two related disciplines: Practical lexicography is the art or craft of compiling, writing and editing dictionaries. Theoretical lexicography is the scholarly discipline of analyzing and describing th..
Lexicology
Lexicology is a speciality in linguistics dealing with the study of the lexicon. The term first appeared in the 1820s, though obviously there were lexicologists before that. A good example of lexicology at work, and one everyone is familiar with, is the dictionary or thesaurus. As there are many..
Lexicon
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A lexicon is usually a list of words together with additional word-specific information, i.e., a dictionary. Lexicon is a word of Greek origin (λεξικόν) meaning vocabulary. When linguists study the lexicon, they study such things as what words are, ..
Lexicon (company)
Lexicon is an audio equipment manufacturing company, founded in 1971. Products lineup includes: Home theater equipmentConsumer audioProfessional audio production equipmentCar audio systems (supplier for Rolls-Royce Phantom, BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Land Rover) Lexicon is a part of Harman Specialty G..
Lexicon (disambiguation)
Lexicon may refer to one of several things: A lexicon, a list of words together with additional word-specific information, i.e., a dictionary. In the lexicon of a language, lexical words or nouns refer to things.In mathematics, lexicons are real numbers with particular properties. Lexicon, a text e..
Lexicon (game)
Lexicon is a role-playing game invented by Neel Krishnaswami and popularised by the indie gaming community. As originally proposed, it is played online using Wiki software. Players assume the role of scholars that write the history and background of a particular time, era or world (completely fic..
Lexicon (mathematics)
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. In real analysis, it is easy to prove the existence of real numbers whose binary representation contains ..
Lexicon (program)
Lexicon was a text editor / word processor MS-DOS program that was extremely popular in the Soviet Union and Russia at the end of 1980s and in 1990s. Some estimate that Lexicon was illegally installed on 95% of all Russian PCs. The last version for MS-DOS was 3.0. Later Windows versions were develop..
Lexicon Branding
Lexicon Branding is a Sausalito, California based branding company. Its sole mission is to create compelling names for new brands. Names Lexicon Branding's portfolio includes all of the following brand names: PentiumPowerBookBlackBerryFebrezeZimaSwifferOnStar Links [Lexicon Branding] ..
Lexicon Devil (EP)
Lexicon Devil is a three-song, seven-inch EP by The Germs, released strictly through mail-order by Slash Records in 1978. The Germs were already gaining notoriety ever since the release of their first single "Forming" and their early live performances. However, their increasing success was not wit..
Lexicon genetics
Lexicon Genetics Incorporated Lexicon Genetics is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery of breakthrough treatments for human disease. Drug discovery programs in six therapeutic areas: diabetes and obesity, cardiovascular disease, psychiatric and neurological disorders, cancer, immu..
Lexicon technicum
Lexicon technicum, or an universal English Dictionary of Arts and Sciences was in some respects the first alphabetical encyclopedia written in English, though it might rather be considered an encyclopedic dictionary. It was the work of a London clergyman, John Harris. The advance of the Lexicon tec..
Lexicon Universale
The Lexicon Universale of 1698 is an early modern humanist encyclopedia by Johann Jacob Hofmann of Basel (1635-1706). It appeared in four volumes with 1,000 pages each. Lexicon Universale, Historiam Sacram Et Profanam Omnis aevi, omniumque Gentium; Chronologiam Ad Haec Usque Tempora; Geographiam Et..
Lexie Bigham
Lexie Darnell Bigham, Jr. (born August 4, 1968 in Chicago, Illinois- December 17, 1995 Los Angeles) was an African-American film and television actor. Lexie appeared in numerous independent films and television series. His prominent roles came in the films Se7en, Boyz n the Hood, and South Central...
Lexie Brooks
Lexie Brooks is a fictional character in the soap opera Days of our Lives Family Celeste Perrault (mother)Stefano DiMera (father)Theodore Brandon Carver (son)Tony DiMera (half-brother) Marriages Abe Carver ..
Lexie MacDonald
Alexandra 'Lexie' MacDonald, nee McTavish is a fictional character in the BBC TV series Monarch of the Glen. Lexie is played by Scottish actress Dawn Steele. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. In series 1-3, Lexie is the housekeeper and chef at Glenbog..
Lexie Marie
Lexie Marie (a.k.a Lexi Marie) is a pornographic film actress, exotic dancer and nude model. Contents 1 Background2 Adult Film Industry3 Partial filmography4 External links Background Lexie was born 13 December 1985 in Scottsdale, Arizona. She grew up in Sacramento, Califo..
Lexigraf
Current lexicographical projects require a lot of IT infrastructure to be completed - both hardware and software. Software needs to function as a desktop publishing engine, a terminology database management system and electronic dictionary generation engine. A similar type of system, Lexigraf was..
Lexigram
A lexigram is a symbol that represents a word but is not necessarily indicative of the word by itself. Lexigrams were notably used by the Georgia State University Language Research center to communicate with bonobos and chimpanzees. Researchers and primates were able to communicate using three panel..
Lexiko
Lexiko was a word game invented by Alfred Mosher Butts. It was a precursor of Scrabble. The name comes from the Greek lexicos, meaning "of words." Lexiko was played with a set of 100 square cardboard tiles, with the same letter distribution later used by Scrabble (see Scrabble letter distributions)..
Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] The Lexikon der gesamten Technik is an illustrated German-language encyclopedia of architectural, engineering and manufacturing technology, written by Otto Lueger in 1904. ..
Lexikon der Indogermanischen Verben
The Lexikon der Indogermanischen Verben ("Lexicon of the Indo-European Verb") is an etymological dictionary of the Proto-Indo-European verb. It is based on Julius Pokorny's IEW. The first edition appeared in 1998, edited by Helmut Rix. A second edition followed in 2001. ..
Lexin
Lexin Is a Swedish online lexicon that can translate between Swedish and a number of other languages. Its original use was to help immigrants to translate between their native language and Swedish, But at least the English to Swedish lexicon is so complete that many use it for everyday use. Languag..
Lexington
Lexington can refer to: The "USS Lexington" is one of five different ships of the United States Navy named after the battle of the American Revolutionary War at Lexington, Massachusetts.The Lexington class aircraft carriersThe Steamship Lexington burned and sank four miles off the coast of Long Isla..
Lexington, Alabama
Lexington is a town in Lauderdale County, Alabama, and is included in The Shoals MSA. As of the 2000 census, the population of the town is 840. Geography Lexington is located at [34°57′58″N, 87°22′22″W] (34.966115, -87.372892)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According t..
Lexington, Georgia
Lexington is a city in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, United States. The population was 239 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Oglethorpe County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Lexington is located at [33°52′13″N, 83°6′39″W] (33.870351, -83.110916..
Lexington, Illinois
Lexington is a city in McLean County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,912 at the 2000 census. Geography Lexington is located at [40°38′33″N, 88°47′7″W] (40.642520, -88.785410)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Lexington, Indiana
Lexington is located in Scott County, Indiana, about 30 miles from the Ohio River. The town itself was founded before Indiana became the 19th state in 1816. It was the original county seat before local leaders decided on a more central location at nearby Scottsburg. Morgan's Raiders came through L..
Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky, known as the "Horse Capital of the World," is located in the heart of the Bluegrass region. It is the second-largest city in Kentucky, after Louisville. On January 1, 1974 Lexington became the first municipality in the Commonwealth of Kentucky to form a consolidated city-count..
Lexington, Massachusetts
Lexington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 30,355 at the 2000 census. The town is famous for being the site of the opening shots ("the shot heard 'round the world") of the Battle of Lexington, the first engagement of the American Revolution. Content..
Lexington, Michigan
Looking west up Huron St., Lexington, MI Lexington is a village in Sanilac County, Michigan, United States. The population was 1,104 at the 2000 census. The village is located within Lexington Township. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 2...
Lexington, Minnesota
Lexington is a city in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 2,214 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.8 km² (0.7 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 2,214 people, 847 hous..
Lexington, Mississippi
Lexington is a city in Holmes County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 2,025 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Holmes County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Famous residents4 External links Geography Lexingto..
Lexington, Missouri
Lexington is a city in Lafayette County, Missouri, United States. The population was 4,453 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Lafayette County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Located in western Missouri, Lexington lies east of Kansas City. Contents 1 History2 Geography3..
Lexington, Nebraska
Downtown Lexington, looking north Lexington is a city in Dawson County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 10,011 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Dawson County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Lexington is located in southern Nebraska, on the Platte River, southeast..
Lexington, New York
Lexington is a town in Greene County, New York, USA. The population was 830 at the 2000 census. The Town of Lexington is in the southwest part of Greene County. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and locations in Lexington5 External links Histor..
Lexington, North Carolina
One of Lexington's famous pig statues is situated in front of the Davidson County Courthouse. Lexington is the county seat of Davidson County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 19,953. It is located in central North Carolina, twenty miles..
Lexington, Ohio
Lexington is a village in Richland County, Ohio, United States. The population was 4,165 at the 2000 census. Geography Lexington is located at [40°40′51″N, 82°35′13″W] (40.680857, -82.586937)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Lexington, Oklahoma
Lexington is a city in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 2,086 at the 2000 census. Geography Lexington is located at [35°0′56″N, 97°19′60″W] (35.015542, -97.333310)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Lexington, Oregon
Lexington is a city in Morrow County, Oregon, United States. The population was 263 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Population Decay4 External links Geography Lexington is located at [45°26′43″N, 119°41′17″W] (45.445235, -119.6880..
Lexington, South Carolina
Lexington is a town in Lexington County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 9,793 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Lexington County[Geographic references#6GR6]. A special 2005 census showed that the town has 14,329, an increase of 46% since the 2000 census making..
Lexington, Tennessee
Lexington is a city in Henderson County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 7,393 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Henderson County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Lexington is located at [35°39′26″N, 88°23′33″W] (35.657294, -88.392459)..
Lexington, Texas
Lexington City Hall. Lexington is a town in Lee County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,178 at the 2000 census. Geography Lexington is located at [30°24′50″N, 97°0′31″W] (30.413974, -97.008480)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United Sta..
Lexington, Virginia
Lexington is an independent city located in Rockbridge County in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The population was 6,867 at the 2000 census. Lexington is about 40 minutes east of the West Virginia border and is about 50 miles north of Roanoke, Virginia. It was first settled in 1777. It is home to t..
Lexington-class fleet carrier
The Lexington-class fleet carrier is a fictional starship in the Wing Commander Universe. This class is the second most formidable warship in the arsenal of the Terran Confederation. The Lexington carriers' main assets are its extensive complement of fighters: 100 fighters and bombers (Arrow light f..
Lexington-Fayette-Frankfort-Richmond Combined Statistical Area
The Lexington-Fayette-Frankfort-Richmond Combined Statistical Area is comprised of the Lexington, Kentucky Metropolitan Statistical Area (abbreviated as MSA), and the Frankfort, KY, Richmond, KY, and Mount Sterling, KY Micropolitian Statistical Areas. Geographic Area July 1, 2005 Census 2000 Censu..
Lexington & Richland County School District Five
School District Five of Lexington and Richland Counties (abbreviated Disctrict Five) is a South Carolina school district encompassing a land area of approximately 196 square miles, roughly half of which is situated in each of Lexington and Richland Counties. Student enrollment is at 16,717 as of Aug..
Lexington (horse)
Lexington (1850-1875) was a United States champion thoroughbred race horse who became the most successful sire during the second half of the 19th Century. A blood bay colt from the mare Sarpedon, eventually reaching 15 hands 3 inches, he was sired by Hall of Famer Boston for his breeder, Dr. Elisha..
Lexington Automobile
The Lexington was an automobile manufactured in Connersville, Indiana from 1910 to 1927. ..
Lexington Avenue, Manhattan
Lexington Avenue is an avenue on the East Side of the borough of Manhattan in New York City that carries southbound one-way traffic from East 131st Street to Gramercy Park at East 21st Street. Along its 5.5 mile (8.9 km), 110-block route, Lexington Avenue runs through Harlem, Carnegie Hill, the Up..
Lexington Avenue-53rd Street (IND Queens Boulevard Line)
Lexington Avenue–53rd Street is a subway station on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway. Located at Lexington Avenue and 53rd Street in Midtown Manhattan, it is served by the E train at all times and by the V during rush hours, middays, and evenings. This station has a ..
Lexington Avenue-59th Street (BMT Broadway Line)
Lexington Avenue–59th Street is a subway station on the BMT Broadway Line of the New York City Subway. Despite its name, it is located at 60th Street and Lexington Avenue in East Midtown, Manhattan, and is served by the N train at all times, by the R train at all times except late nights, and..
Lexington Avenue-63rd Street (IND 63rd Street Line)
Lexington Avenue–63rd Street is a two-level station on the IND 63rd Street Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Lexington Avenue aznd 63rd Street, it is served by the F train at all times. Manhattan-bound trains use the upper level, Queens-bound trains the lower le..
Lexington Avenue bombing
The Lexington Avenue bombing was an accidental bombing in a New York City apartment that occurred in 1914, killing four and injuring dozens. The Anarchist Red Cross had planned to use the bomb as retaliation to John D. Rockefeller for the Ludlow massacre. However, it exploded prematurely before the ..
Lexington Avenue Tunnel
The Lexington Avenue Tunnel carries the 4, 5 and 6 lines of the New York City Subway under the Harlem River between Manhattan, New York and Bronx, New York. ..
Lexington Bluegrass Bandits
The Lexington Bluegrass Bandits were an American soccer team that played in Lexington, Kentucky. They joined the USISL in 1994, and moved to the USISL Pro League in 1995. They were relegated to the USISL Premier League the next year. Year-by-year Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cu..
Lexington Bridge
Lexington Bridge is a plate girder bridge that spans the Mississippi River between St. Paul, Minnesota and Lilydale, Minnesota. It was built in 2004 by the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The original Lexington Bridge was built in 1965 as part of the proposed construction of Interstate 3..
Lexington Broadcast Services Company
Lexington Broadcast Services Company was a television production and syndication company founded in 1976 by comedian Peter Zeamas. It was renamed LBS Communications, Inc., in 1984 (at which point the second closing logo was introduced). The company was known for distributing programs from DiC Ente..
Lexington Cemetery (Kentucky)
Lexington Cemetery 170 acres (0.7 km²) is a private, non-profit cemetery and arboretum located at 833 W. Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky. It is open to the public during daylight hours. The Lexington Cemetery was established in 1849 as a place of beauty and a public cemetery now containing ov..
Lexington class aircraft carrier
Lexington class aircraft carrier Class Overview Class TypeAircraft Carrier Class NameLexington Preceded ByUSS Langley (CV-1) Succeeded ByUSS Ranger (CV-4) Ships of the Class:Lexington, Saratoga The Lexington class aircraft carriers were the first operational aircraft carriers in the United Stat..
Lexington class battle cruiser
The Lexington class battlecruisers (assigned hull classification symbols CC-1 through CC-6), authorized under the 1917-1919 building programs, were the only ships of their type ever ordered by the United States Navy. Intended as fast combat scouts for the battle fleet, these large ships had a prolon..
Lexington College
Lexington College is a Catholic women's college located in Chicago, Illinois. The curriculum is focused entirely on hospitality. As of 2006, the college had 56 students.[link] All students graduating from Lexington receive either the Bachelor of Applied Science or the Associate of Appli..
Lexington County, South Carolina
Lexington County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of 2000, the population was 216,014. Its county seat is Lexington6. Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,963 km² (758 mi²). 1,811 km² (699 mi²) of it is land and 152 km² ..
Lexington County Arena
The Lexington County Arena is a 6,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Lexington County, South Carolina currently under construction. It will be completed in 2007. The arena will host the Columbia Inferno ice hockey team. ..
Lexington Herald-Leader
The Lexington Herald-Leader is a newspaper owned by The McClatchy Company and based in the U.S. city of Lexington, Kentucky. According to the 1999 Editor & Publisher International Yearbook, the Lexington Herald-Leader, with a circulation of 113,036, was the ninety-second largest daily in the United ..
Lexington High School
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Lexington Hills, California
Lexington Hills is a census-designated place and an unincorporated area in Santa Clara County, California, United States. The population was 2,454 at the 2000 census. The area is located in the Santa Cruz Mountains, about five miles south of Los Gatos and about 14 miles north of Santa Cruz. Lexingto..
Lexington History Center
The Lexington History Center in downtown Lexington, Kentucky is the home of the Lexington History Museum, and the Lexington Public Safety Museum. A third museum that will trace the early history of Bluegrass region pharmacies is being established. The building was the Fayette County Courthouse from ..
Lexington Horsemen
The Lexington Horsemen are a professional indoor football team. They are a member of United Indoor Football. They play their home games at Rupp Arena. External links [Lexington Horsemen][UIFans - United Indoor Fans] ..
Lexington Legends
Houston Astros National League AAA Round Rock Express AA Corpus Christi Hooks A Salem AvalancheLexington LegendsTri-City Valley Cats R Greeneville Astros The Lexington Legends, who play in Lexington, Kentucky, are a Class A minor league baseball team affiliated with the Houston..
Lexington Mall
The Lexington Mall located in Lexington, Kentucky on Richmond Road is a relatively small defunct shopping mall. It was constructed in 1974 as a competitor to the Fayette Mall which was on Nicholasville Road. The Lexington Mall was smaller and had less offerings, encompassing just 30 acres of land in..
Lexington Market
Lexington Market is a historic market in downtown Baltimore, Maryland. The main market is housed in two large buildings on the north corners of the intersection of Paca and Lexington Streets. In the broader sense, Lexington Market encompasses both the main market and all of the shops on Lexington ..
Lexington Men O' War
This article does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by including appropriate citations. The Lexington Men O' War were an ECHL hockey team that played at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky from 20..
Lexington National Cemetery
Lexington National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Lexington, Kentucky. It encompasses less than an acre, and as of the end of 2005 had 1,390 interments. It is closed to new interments. History Lexington National Cemetery was originally a military section of th..
Lexington Park
Lexington Park Lexington Park was the name of a former minor league baseball park in St. Paul, Minnesota. It was the home of the St. Paul Saints from 1897 through 1956, when it was replaced by the first version of Midway Stadium. Lexington Park was commissioned by legendary baseball owner Cha..
Lexington Park, Maryland
Lexington Park is a census-designated place and micropolitan statistical area in St. Mary's County, Maryland, United States. The population was 11,021 at the 2000 census. The town came into being with the establishment of the Patuxent Naval Air Station during World War II. John Glenn and other not..
Lexington Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Lexington Park is a neighborhood in the Northeast section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is bounded on the west by Roosevelt Boulevard, and on the north, east and south by Pennypack Park. The neighborhood is made up mostly of twin and single homes built in the years following the Second World W..
Lexington Parkway Station
Lexington Parkway Station is a proposed station on the proposed light rail line along Minnesota's Central Corridor. It would be located in Saint Paul along University Avenue near its intersection with Lexington Parkway. Next station west:Snelling Avenue Station Next station east:Dale Street Stat..
Lexington State Bank
Lexington State Bank (commonly known as "LSB") is a banking company based in Lexington, North Carolina. Its motto is "The Bank" and its slogans are "Beeline Banking", and "Easy as L-S-B". The bank has 29 branches across the Piedmont Triad region operating in Davidson, Stokes, Forsyth, Guilford, an..
Lexington Steele
Lexington Steele, (born Clifton Todd Britt on November 28, 1969 in New Jersey), is an African-American pornographic actor and director. He has won the AVN Award for "Male Performer of the Year" three times, for 2000, 2002, and 2003. Contents 1 AKA2 Education, career prior to porn3&nb..
Lexington Theological Seminary
Lexington Theological Seminary is an accredited graduate theological institution located in Lexington, Kentucky. Although the seminary is related to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), it is intentionally ecumenical with almost 50 percent of its enrollment coming from other denominations. L..
Lexington Township, Michigan
Lexington Township is a township in Sanilac County, Michigan, United States. The population was 3,688 at the 2000 census. The village of Lexington is located within the township. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.8 km² (36.2 mi²), all land..
Lexington Township, Minnesota
Lexington Township is a township in Le Sueur County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 763 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 90.1 km² (34.8 mi²). 88.3 km² (34.1 mi²) of it is land and 1.8 km² (0.7 mi²) of i..
Lexion
Lexion is the name of a Combine harvester produced by [Claas Omaha Inc.] in the U.S. and [CLAAS Group KGaA] abroad. The LEXION brand is well-recognized for being among the world's largest and most reliable combines, being showcased on television shows such as Modern Marvels. ..
Lexipedia
Lexipedia is a Pocket PC version of Wikipedia. It is a commercial software by a company Revolutionary Software Front. The encyclopedia has around 550 thousand articles that takes around 220M of space. External link [Article in Mobile Mag] ..
Lexis
Lexis may refer to: In linguistics, lexis is the total bank of words and phrases of a particular language, the artifact of which is known as a lexicon.LexisNexis - a proprietary online information database. Lexis should not be confused with: Lexus - the automobile brand. This is a [disambiguati..
LexisNexis
"Lexis" redirects here. For the car, see Lexus. "Nexis" redirects here. For similar words, see Nexus. LexisNexis (sometimes simply called "Lexis" among users) is a popular searchable archive of content from newspapers, magazines, legal documents and other printed sources. LexisNexis touts that they..
LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell
The Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory is one of the oldest and best-known catalogues of lawyers in the United States. Its history begins with two separate publications, the Martindale Directory and Hubbell's Legal Directory. The Martindale Directory was first published in 1868 by James B. Martindal..
Lexis (linguistics)
In linguistics, the lexis of a language is the entire store of its lexical items. Some examples of lexical items from the English lexis are "cat", "traffic light", "take care of", "by the way" and "don't count your chickens before they hatch". The presence of multi-word lexical items in the lexis is..
Lexi Alexander
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Lexmark
Lexmark (NYSE: [LXK])) is an American corporation. The company is a developer, manufacturer and supplier of printing and imaging solutions, including laser and inkjet printers, multifunction products and associated supplies and services for business and individual consumers worldwide. ..
Lexmark Indy 300
The Lexmark Indy 300 is a Champ Car event that takes place each year on a street circuit at Surfers Paradise in the Gold Coast region of Queensland, Australia. The challenging 4.47 kilometre track has several fast sections and four chicanes. It has been an annual event since 1991. Each of the f..
Lexmark Toolbar
Description Lexmark Toolbar is a Web browser printing toolbar available for Microsoft Internet Explorer. Most notably, it resolves page cropping and orphaning when printing Web pages. Buttons on the toolbar are for Web page printing (normal, quick, black and white, text only), photo printing, and ..
Lexmark v. Static Control
Lexmark International, Inc. v. Static Control Components, Inc., 387 F.3d 522 (6th Cir. 2004), is a court case involving the computer printer company Lexmark, which had locked its printers using a microcontroller so that only authorized ink cartridges could be used. The United States Court of Appeals..
Lexmond
The town centre (dark green) and the statistical district (light green) of Lexmond in the municipality of Zederik. Lexmond ([51°58′N 5°2′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Zederik, and lies about 7 km south of IJsselstein. ..
Lexovisaurus
Lexovisaurus was a dinosaur from mid-to-Late Jurassic Europe, 165 mya. It was a stegosaur. Its fossils have been found in France and England. It differed from most stegosaurids: a pair of spikes grew from its front shoulder area. The type specimen, Lexovisaurus durobrivensis, was formalized by Ho..
Lexow Committee
Report and proceedings of the Senate committee appointed to investigate the police department of the city of New York. Volume III Lexow Committee (1894 - 1895). The name given to a major New York State Senate probe into police corruption in New York City under Police Chief William Devery. The..
LeXpert
LeXpert is a software program designed to help word game players learn words. The word lists are based on the North American Scrabble tournament list, the British word list, and also offers the combination of the two (called SOWPODS). Among the means of learning words are: Anagrams: Learn words b..
Lexra
Lexra, based in Waltham, Massachusetts, was founded in 1997 and began developing and licensing semiconductor intellectual property (SIP) cores that implemented the MIPS-I instruction set, except for the four unaligned load and store (lwl, lwr, swl, swr) instructions. Lexra did not implement those in..
LexUM
LexUM is a Canadian legal resources website hosted by the Université de Montréal. History The forerunner of LexUM was founded in 1993 as the Law Gopher server at the University of Montreal. This site was both, respectively, the first available legal resources site in Canada and in French. Resou..
Lexus
Lexus (Japanese:レクサス) is the Japanese car maker Toyota's brand name for its line of luxury vehicles. Lexus-branded vehicles are sold in North America, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, Latin America, Asia and Oceania; in the United States, Lexus is the highest-selling brand of luxury cars...
Lexus ES
The Lexus ES series is a family of mid-size sedans produced by the Lexus division of Toyota from 1989 to the present and built in Tsutsumi, Japan. The series has always been built off of the Toyota Camry platform with a V6 engine and automatic transmission. For long, it had been Lexus's entry-leve..
Lexus Gauntlet
A year long all-sports competition between the University of Southern California and the University of California Los Angeles List of Champions: 2001-02:USC2002-03:UCLA2003-04:USC2004-05:UCLA2005-06:USC External Links [Lexus Gauntlet Homepage] ..
Lexus GS
The Lexus GS is a rear-wheel drive, luxury sports sedan manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corp. under the Lexus brand and sold as the Toyota Aristo in Japan. Based on the platform and running gear of the Toyota Crown, it was introduced in 1991 in Japan and two years later in the United States, Euro..
Lexus GX
The Lexus GX 470 is a mid-size SUV built in Tahara plant in Japan and sold only on the North American markets by Toyota's luxury division Lexus. It was introduced in November 2002 as a 2003 model as Lexus's true answer to the BMW X5, Acura MDX, Land Rover LR3 and Porsche Cayenne, and is visually al..
Lexus IS
Altezza redirects here; the Altezza name is sometimes used for clear rear automobile tail lamps resembling those on the Toyota Altezza The Lexus IS is a rear-wheel drive, compact luxury sports sedan manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corp. under the Lexus brand and originally sold as the Toyota Alte..
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Lexus LF
The Lexus LF line is a series of concept cars built by the Lexus division of Toyota Motor Corporation. The "LF" stands for L-Finesse, a new design direction by Lexus. LF-A The LF-A is a 2-door concept car Toyota produced under the Lexus brand. The LF-A's 5-liter (or smaller) engine produces at le..
Lexus LS
#endnote_competitors] }} The Lexus LS (sold as the Toyota Celsior in Japan) is a V8-powered, rear wheel drive luxury car that serves as the flagship of Toyota's luxury Lexus division. A length of almost five meters (200 in) gives the LS a "large car" classification in Europe as well as in the ..
Lexus LX
The Lexus LX is a sport utility vehicle sold by the Lexus division of Toyota. Also, it was Lexus's first SUV. It has a 4.7-liter, four-cam V8 engine with four valves per cylinder. The LX has a welded steel body and a capacity to seat eight passengers. The LX replaced the Toyota Land Cruiser for ..
Lexus RX
See also Lexus RX 400h/Toyota Harrier Hybrid The Toyota Harrier is a mid-size crossover SUV manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corporation. It is the world's first mid-size crossover SUV. In North American markets, it is sold as the Lexus RX series (such as the RX 300, RX 330 and RX 350). It i..
Lexus RX 400h
--> The Lexus RX 400h is an automobile assembled by Toyota Motor Corp. under the Lexus brand name using Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive technology. It is called the Toyota Harrier Hybrid in Japan. After first being introduced in January 2004 at the North American International Auto Show, it would ..
Lexus SC
The Lexus SC series is a personal luxury coupé manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corporation under the Lexus brand and sold in Japan as the Toyota Soarer. The first generation, available as the SC 300 or SC 400 was in production from 1991 until July 7, 2000. A second-generation model, the ..
Lexus Song Quest
The Lexus Song Quest (formerly known as the Mobil Song Quest) is a very prestigious competition held each year in New Zealand since 1956. Originally, it featured contestants who perform a variety of singing, e.g., Country and Western, Pop and Classical. Only more recently has the contest been primar..
LEXX
LEXX is a science fiction TV series that follows the adventures of a group of mismatched individuals aboard the Lexx, "the most powerful destructive force in the two universes" from which the show takes its name. The Lexx is a living spacecraft, shaped like an insect. It is capable of destroying..
Lexxe
Lexxe is an internet search engine that uses Natural language processing for queries. Searches can be made with "natural" questions, such as "How old is Google?" (or "How old is Wikipedia?") References Xu, Fugang. "A Search Engine that Answers Questions", China, 10 October 2005.[link] (ac..
Lexy
Lexy Country France Région Lorraine Départment Meurthe-et-Moselle Arrondissement Briey Canton Mont-Saint-Martin INSEE 54314 Postal Code 54720 MayorCurrent Term Gérard Allieri2001-2008 Intercommunality Longitude 05° 43' 5..
Lex (Canon law)
'Lex' is Latin for one sense of the English term, law. In the Canon Law of the Catholic Church, lex refers to law which has been formulated in written form and promulgated by competent authority. While this is the usual sense of "law" in modern legal systems, the legal system of the Catholic Chur..
LEX (cipher)
LEX is a stream cipher based on the round transformation of AES. LEX provides the same key agility and short message block performance as AES while handling longer messages faster than AES. In addition, it has the same hardware and software flexibility as AES, and hardware implementations of LEX c..
Lex (disambiguation)
Lex or LEX may be: The latin word for law Lex programming tool, in computer programming, a lexical-analyzer generatorLex Records, an independent record label Persons Lex (Fire Emblem), a character from [[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]Lex (The Tribe), a character from television show The T..
Lex (Fire Emblem)
Lex, the Dozel Nobleman (official artwork). Langobalt, Johan, and Johalva redirect here. Lex is a fictional axe knight from the Fire Emblem series of role-playing video games, more specifically the Super Famicom game [[Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu]]. He shows up with Azel at second turn in the..
Lex Acilia Calpurnia
Lex Acilia Calpurnia was a law established in ancient Rome in 67 BCE mandating permanent exclusion from office in cases of electoral corruption. Relevant articles Roman LawList of Roman laws External links [The Roman Law Library, incl. Leges] ..
Lex Acilia repetundarum
Lex Acilia Repetundarum was a law established in ancient Rome in 123 BC. Provides for equites as jurors in courts overseeing senatorial class to prevent corruption abroad. Extremely unpopular since the inferior class judges the senatorial. Believed to be part of Gauis Gracchus' measures, suggestin..
Lex Aelia Sentia
Lex Aelia Sentia was a law established in ancient Rome in 4 BC. It was one of the laws that national assemblies had to pass (after they were asked to do so by emperor Augustus). This law (as well as Lex Fufia Caninia), has made limitations on manumissions. This law stated that for a manumission to..
Lex Alamannorum
The terms Lex Alamannorum and Pactus Alamannorum refer to two early medieval law codes of the Alamanni. They were first edited in parts in 1530 by Johannes Sichard in Basel. Contents 1 Pactus Alamannorum1.1 Excerpts2 Lex Alamannorum3 References Pactus Alamannorum The Pactus A..
Lex and Terry
Lex (Lex Staley) and Terry (Terry Jaymes) are two syndicated morning drive radio hosts originating from Dallas, Texas on KDGE 102.1. The show airs live from 6am - 11am every weekday. As of November 28th, 2005, Lex and Terry can also be heard on XM Satellite Radio Channel 152 - EXTREME xm. The ..
Lex Antiqua Valachorum
Lex Antiqua Valachorum, meaning "Ancient Wallachian Law", also called Jus Valahicum/Valachorum ("the Wallachian Right"), represents a collection of the Romanian pre-statal judicial system, with afferent juridical rituals, customs and traditions, kept and transmited from generation to generation. C..
Lex Antonia
Lex Antonia (Latin for Antonine law, sometimes presented plurally as the leges Antoniae, Antonine laws) was a law established in ancient Rome in 44 BC. It was proposed by Mark Antony and passed by the Roman Senate, following the assassination of Julius Caesar. It formally abolished the Dictatora..
Lex Aquilia
The lex Aquilia was a Roman law which provided compensation to the owners of property injured by someone's fault. Contents 1 The provisions of the Lex Aquilia2 Extension of the Lex Aquilia to other cases3 References4 See also5 External links The provisions of the Lex Aqu..
Lex Banning
Lex Banning (1921 - 1965) is an Australian poet. He studied Arts at the University of Sydney. He has written for both films and television, has been a journalist and book reviewer, and worked as a librarian. Bibliography Everyman his own Hamlet (1951)The Instant's Clarity (1952)Apocalypse in Spr..
Lex Barker
Lex Barker as "Tarzan" Lex Barker (May 8, 1919 - May 11, 1973) was born Alexander Crichlow Barker, Jr. in Rye, New York and graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1938. He is best known as the tenth actor to play Tarzan in the movies, and starred in nearly thirty movies in the 1940s and..
Lex Bos
Jacobus Gerardus Maria Alexander ("Lex") Bos (born September 22, 1957 in Tilburg, Noord-Brabant) is a former field hockey goalkeeper from The Netherlands, who was a member of the Dutch National Team that finished sixth in the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. There he was the stand-in..
Lex Burgundionum
The Lex Burgundionum (Burgundian Laws, also lex gundobada or loi gombette) refers to the law code of the Burgundians, the issued by king Gundobad. It is influenced by Roman law and deals with domestic laws concerning marriage and inheritance as well as regulating weregild and other penalties. In..
Lex Caecilia Didia
The Lex Caecilia Didia was an important law introduced in 98 BC by the consuls Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos and Titus Didius. It redefined certain aspects of legislative procedure, including the rule that infringement of the auspices caused by the neglect of evil omens rendered legislation inva..
Lex Canuleia
The Lex Canuleia (named after the tribune Gaius Canuleius, who proposed it) is a Roman law which, abolishing a corresponding Twelve Tables prohibition, allowed marriage between patricians and plebeians, with children inheriting the father's status. The name of this law can be remembered using the ..
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Lex Claudia
Lex Claudia was a law established in ancient Rome in 218 BC. It is a law which prohibited senators from participating in overseas trade. The law forced Roman senators into large-scale farming and pushed the equites into the business of international shipping. The enormous farms of Roman senators a..
Lex de Azevedo
Lex de Azevedo is an American composer known primarily for his film scores. He was born in California, the son of Alyce King of The King Sisters by her first marriage. He composed the score for Where the Red Fern Grows, which appeared in 1974. His most ambitious film project was The Swan Princess, ..
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Lex Feltham
Lex Feltham (birthdate: 29th March, 1974) is the former bass player of Australian band Frenzal Rhomb. ..
Lex ferenda
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lex ferenda (also called de lege ferenda) is a Latin expression that means "what the law ought to be" (as opposed to lex lata). See also List of Latin phrases ..
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Lex Frieden
Lex Frieden is one of America's pre-eminent disability activists and leaders of the independent living movement. He was the 1998 winner of the Henry B. Betts Award for outstanding achievement in disability rights. As Chairman of the National Council on Disability (NCD), a presidentially appointed ..
Lex Frisionum
Lex Frisionum, the "Law Code of the Frisians" was recorded in Latin during the reign of Charlemagne, after the year785, when the Frankisht conquest of Frisia was completed by the final defeat of the rebel leader Widukind, The law code covered the region of the Frisians. The Frisians were divided in..
Lex Fufia Caninia
In ancient Rome, the Lex Fufia Caninia (2 BC), was one of the laws that national assemblies had to pass (after they were asked to do so by emperor Augustus). This law (as well as Lex Aelia Sentia), has made limitations on manumissions. In mathematical terms this meant that a master who had three s..
Lex Gabinia
The Lex Gabinia (Gabinius's Law) was a law established in ancient Rome in 67 BC. It was passed by the Tribune Aulus Gabinius in 67 BC. General Pompey was granted Pro-Consul powers in any province within 50 miles of the Mediterranean Sea with a fleet of 500 battleships, 120,000 infantry and around..
Lex Goudsmit
Lex Goudsmit (born March 15th, 1913, died December 10, 1999) was an actor, best known for playing grandpa Lex on Sesamstraat, the Dutch version of Sesame Street. When Goudsmit died, instead of doing an episode dealing with his death, along the lines of Mr. Hooper's death, the producers addressed th..
Lex Hixon
-->Lex Hixon, Ph.D. (born Alexander Paul Hixon), (Nur al-Jerrahi) (1941-1995), an accomplished poet, philosopher and spiritual practitioner and teacher, extensively explored the truth of the great religious traditions. He documented these explorations in nine books and many articles and teachings g..
Lex Hortensia
In Roman law, Lex Hortensia (287 BCE) was the final result of the long class struggle between patricians and plebeians. This law meant that plebiscites approved by the plebeian assemblies gained the status of law, and were binding for all. Lex Hortensia was named after the dictator who was appointe..
Lex Iunia Norbana
In Roman Law, Lex Iunia Norbana was law made to regulate "praetoric manumissions". Praetors gave protections to slaves freed by manumissio inter amicos and manumissio per epistulam, which were not as formal as the civil law states. By this law, slaves that were freed by those types of manumissions d..
Lex Julia
Lex Julia (or: Lex Iulia, plural: Leges Juliae/Leges Iuliae) are ancient Roman laws, introduced by any member of the Julian family. In the narrow sense (especially when used in the English plural form, Julian laws) they refer to a series of laws relating to marriage and morals, introduced by August..
Lex Lang
Walter Alexis Lang (born November 12, 1970), better known as Lex Lang, is an American voice actor, musician, singer, and founder of Love Planet Records. He is notable for playing Dr. Neo Cortex in Crash Twinsanity and Crash Tag Team Racing, Ecliptor in [[Power Rangers: In Space]], the Wolf Duke Or..
Lex lata
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lex lata (also called de lege lata) is a Latin expression that means "the law as it exists" (as opposed to lex ferenda). See also List of Latin phrases ..
Lex Licinia Sextia
Lex Licinia Sextia was a Roman law passed in 367 BCE and took effect in 366 BCE. It restored the consulship, allegedly reserved one of the two consular positions for a plebeian (though subsequent years did see two patricians as consul), and introduced new limits on the possession of conquered land. ..
Lex Loath
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Lex loci
In Conflict of Laws, the term lex loci (Latin for "the law of the place") is a shorthand version of the choice of law rules that determine the lex causae. The relevant rules are: Lex foriLex loci arbitriLex loci celebrationisLex loci contractusLex loci delicti commissiLex situsLex loci solutionis ..
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Lex loci rei sitae
The lex loci rei sitae (Latin: law of the place where the property is situated) is a doctrine which states that the law governing the transfer of title to property is dependent upon, and varies with, the location of the property for the purposes of the Conflict of Laws. Conflict is the branch of pub..
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Lex Lovett
Wayne Meyer (born 1975) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Lex Lovett. Contents 1 Career2 Wrestling facts2.1 Finishing and signature moves2.2 ..
Lex Luger
Lawrence Wendell ("Larry") Pfohl, better known by his ring name, Lex Luger, is an American professional wrestler and former professional American football player. Contents 1 Football career2 Wrestling career2.1 NWA Florida2.2 World Championship Wrestling2.3 World Wrestl..
Lex Luthor
Lex Luthor is a fictional character, a DC Comics supervillain and archenemy of Superman. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Luthor first appeared in Action Comics #23 (1940). His history has been retconned several times since then, with his current canonical origin being Mark Waid's 2004 li..
Lex Luthor: Man of Steel
LEX LUTHOR: MAN OF STEEL #1 Lex Luthor #1 DC Comics Writer: Brian Azzarello Artist/Cover artist: Lee Bermejo Colors: Dave Stewart Letters: Rob Leigh Editor: Will Dennis Price: $2.99 US/$4.00 CAN We're all the heroes of our own stories. Everybody sees oneself as fighting for what he needs, what she..
Lex Mahumet pseudoprophete
Lex Mahumet pseudoprophete (English: "Law of Muhammad the pseudo-prophet") was the translation of the Qur'an into Latin by Robert of Ketton (c.1110-1160). In 1142 Peter the Venerable persuaded Robert to join a team he was creating to translate Arabic works into Latin in hopes of aiding the religiou..
Lex Manilia
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Lex Marin
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Lex Marinos
Lex Marinos (born February 1, 1949) is an Australian television actor and director, most notable for his acting role as 'Bruno', the Italian son-in-law of bigot Ted Bullpitt, on the Australian comedy television series Kingswood Country. Filmography As actor Lunchtime (2005) (voice) .... NarratorP..
Lex Ogulnia
Lex Ogulnia (300 BC) is one of the results of the long class struggle between patricians and plebeians. With this law the priesthoods were open to plebeians. Relevant articles Other laws concerning the status of plebeians:Lex Canuleia- 445 BCLeges Liciniae Sextiae- 367 BCLex Hortensia- 287 BC Rom..
Lex orandi, lex credendi
Lex orandi, lex credendi refers to the relationship between worship and belief, and is an ancient Christian principle which provided a measure for developing the ancient Christian creeds, the canon of scripture and other doctrinal matters. Lex orandi, lex credendi in Anglicanism Lex orandi—lex cr..
Lex Papia Poppaea
The Lex Papia Poppaea was an elaboration/continuation in 9 AD of Augustus' Julian Laws of 18/17 BC. The object of the Lex Papia Poppaea was to regulate marriage (including provisions for adultery and celibacy). Contents 1 History2 Provisions2.1 Suitability of the Match2.2 Pro..
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Lex Plautia Papiria
The Lex Plautia Papiria de Civitate Sociis Danda (89 BCE) expanded on Roman citizenship legislation enacted the previous year in the Lex Julia de Civitate Latinis Danda. It stated that an individual was eligible for citizenship if they met three criteria: That he was a citizen of a city allied to ..
Lex programming tool
Lex is a program that generates lexical analyzers ("scanners" or "lexers"). Lex is commonly used with the yacc parser generator. Lex, originally written by Eric Schmidt and Mike Lesk, is the standard lexical analyzer generator on Unix systems, and is included in the POSIX standard. Lex reads an inpu..
Lex Records
Lex Records is an independent record label founded by Tom Brown in 2001. The label was initially financed by Warp Records and run from their North London offices. In September 2005 Lex and Warp became separate companies. Initially Lex was intended to be a small label only releasing 12" vinyl EPs. T..
Lex rei sitae
Lex rei sitae is a legal doctrine of property law. It is Latin for "the law where the property is situated". The law governing the transfer of title to property is dependent upon, and varies with, the lex rae sitae. ..
Lex retro non agit
Lex retro non agit means "a law doesn’t act back". This rule is one of the basic rules in whole system of law, especially in the penal law, although there are various exceptions to this rule. Doctrine of law unequivocally disapproves of breaking this rule. However there are some situations when..
Lex Scantia
Lex Scantia is the earliest known law condemning the act of sodomy, written by the Romans. Reference http://www.infopt.demon.co.uk/homopho2.htm ..
Lex situs
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Lex Taliones
Lex Taliones- Lex Taliones, (aka Law of Retaliation) or "Law of Talion," is the concept of a law of equal proportions, i.e. "an eye for an eye." Within the concept of Lex Taliones the crime and the punishment are equal in magnitude and nature. ..
Lex Talionis (album)
Lex Talionis is the name of the third album by the English pagan folk/neoclassical group Sol Invictus. The LP was originally released in 1989 in a box set with albums by Current 93 and Nurse with Wound. It was remixed and released on CD the following year on Wakeford's Tursa imprint. Track list..
Lex Titia
The Lex Titia was a Roman law that granted triumvirates the right to rule for a period of five years. It is commonly known as the law renewed by the second triumvirate of Octavian, Mark Antony and Lepidus. Relevant articles Roman LawList of Roman laws External links [The Roman Law Library, i..
Lex van Delden
Lex van Delden, born Alexander Zwaap, 10 September 1919 - 1 July 1988) was a Dutch composer. Contents 1 Early life and education2 World War II3 Musical career3.1 Themes4 Musical legacy Early life and education Born Alexander Zwaap in Amsterdam (the Netherlands) as the..
Lex van den Berghe
Lex van den Berghe, born June 18, 1963 in Palo Alto, California and later based in Santa Cruz, CA, is considered one of the most memorable Survivor contestants of all time. He was the third-place finisher in the [[Survivor:_Africa|third season]] and made it to ninth in the [[Survivor:_All-Stars|All..
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