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Tiên Du [tiən˧˧:zu˧˧] is a former rural district of Bắc Ninh province in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam.
Lim was a founding contributor to the ill-fated publisher Future Comics, and in 2002 penciled their fourth series, Metallix, for six issues. Lim returned to Marvel in the 2000s illustrating several series associated with Marvel and Tom DeFalco 's MC2 imprint, including Avengers Next, J2 and the Fantastic Five.
Jay Maynard (born July 27, 1960) is an American computer programmer, system administrator and the volunteer project maintainer for Hercules, a free emulator of IBM mainframe hardware. He is known for his self-made electroluminescent costume based on the film Tron, which resulted in his nickname Tron Guy.
Lim Hng Kiang (Chinese: 林勋强; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Hng-kiâng; pinyin: Lín Xūnqiáng; born 9 April 1954) [1] is a Singaporean former politician and military officer who served as Minister for Trade and Industry between 2004 and 2018, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office in 2003 and 2004, Minister for Health between 1999 and 2003 and ...
Camp Vicente Lim Coordinates: 14°12′53″N 121°07′18″E Camp Vicente P. Lim, Mayapa, Calamba, Laguna Camp Vicente Lim is a facility of the Philippine National Police located in Barangay Mayapa in the city of Calamba, Laguna, which currently serves as the regional headquarters of the PNP in Calabarzon (Region IV-A). [1]
Soul of ink: Lim Tze Peng at 100 (World Scientific, 2021) ISBN 9811237026 We Have A Problem: Crisis and Reputation Management in the Digital Age (Candid Creation, 2016) ISBN 981098443X Riot Green (Candid Creation, 2013) ISBN 9810752512 My kampong, my home: Conversations with Lim Tze Peng (2010) ISBN 9810873654
Thánh Gióng (chữ Nôm: 聖揀), [1] also known as Phù Đổng Thiên Vương (chữ Hán: 扶董天王, Heavenly Prince of Phù Đổng), Sóc Thiên Vương (chữ Hán: 朔天王), Ông Gióng (翁揀, sir Gióng) [2][3] and Xung Thiên Thần Vương (冲天神王, Divine Prince of Heaven) is a mythical folk hero of Vietnam's history ...
Among the Malaysian Chinese it is not commonly spelled Lin but rather Lim or Lam. The Hakka, Hokkien, Teochew and Hainan communities romanize it as "Lim" whereas the Cantonese -speaking community uses "Lam". The Korean surname Im (임 in South Korean spelling; 림 in North Korean spelling; commonly romanized as Lim or Rim) is the Korean pronunciation of the same Chinese character (林). A much ...