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A department manager of a mobile media company is getting to know who are his real friends and foes after losing his ability to recognize faces (prosopagnosia, where damage to the temporal lobe can lead to "face-blindness" [7]) due to an attack on him. He teams up with his secretary to try and solve the mystery and in the process falls in love ...
This is the discography of the South Korean singer Lim Young-woong. He has released one studio album , one collaboration extended play (EP), sixteen singles as a lead artist, and one promotional single .
Vegetarian (Korean: 채식주의자; Hanja: 菜食主義者; RR: Chaesikjuuija) is a 2009 South Korean erotic body horror drama film directed by Lim Woo-Seong based on the 2007 same-titled novel by Han Kang. [2] The film debuted at the 14th Busan International Film Festival on October 8, 2009, and was later released in South Korea on February ...
Alfredo "Fred" Siojo Lim (Chinese: 林雯洛; pinyin: Lín Wénluò; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Bûn-lo̍k; December 21, 1929 – August 8, 2020) was a Filipino politician, police officer and lawyer who served as a Senator of the Philippines from 2004 to 2007, He also served as the 20th Mayor of Manila twice: first from 1992 to 1998, and again from 2007 to 2013.
[2] It was founded as Songrim Hwajeom (송림화점; 松林靴店) in 1936, during the Japanese colonial period. It has remained in the same location since its founding. [3] Its founder was Lee Gyu-seok (이규석). Lee learned shoemaking at age 27 at another shoestore (상동양화점), and opened Songlim Shoes after leaving that store. [3]
In 1992, Wong Meng Meng & Partners was formed by a team of 11 lawyers, including Wong Meng Meng, Sundaresh Menon, Dilhan Pillay Sandrasegara, and Alvin Yeo. [4] [5] The firm was later renamed to WongPartnership in 2008.
Lim Yo-hwan (Korean: 임요환; Hanja: 林遙煥, born September 4, 1980), known online as SlayerS_'BoxeR' (usually shortened to BoxeR), is a former professional player of the real-time strategy computer game StarCraft.
Snowball (Korean: 최선의 삶; lit. Best Life) is a 2020 South Korean youth drama film, directed by Lee Woo-jeong and starring Bang Min-ah, Shim Dal-gi, and Han Sung-min. [3] The film adapted from The Best Life by Lim Solah, tells the story of three high school best friends who run away to find answers to their perceived troubles. [4]