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  1. Li Po
    (c. 705-762) Taoist Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty (618-907). He used traditional literary forms, but his exuberance, the boldness of his imagination, and the intensity of his feeling have won him...
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  2. Li Po
    noun Chinese lyric poet (700-762)
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  3. Li Po
    Li Po (lē bô) , Li Pai (lē bī) , or Li T'ai-po (lē tī-bô) , c.700–762, Chinese poet of the T'ang dynasty. He was born in what is now Sichuan prov. Most authorities believe that he was a Taoist; Li Po's unconcern for worldly preferment and his love for ...
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  4. Li Po
    Li Po was a Chinese poet born in 700bc. He died by drowning.
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  5. Li Po
    Taoist Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty (618–907). He used traditional literary forms, but his exuberance, the boldness of his imagination, and the intensity of his feeling have won him recognition as perhaps the greatest of all Chinese poets. Although he was mostly concerned with higher themes, he is also remembered for his celebratory verses...
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  6. Licántropo
    `Licántropo`, also known as Lycantropus: The Moonlight Murders, is a 1996 Spanish horror film that is the eleventh in a long series about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. Plot summary: Waldemar Daninsky is an aging writer still suffering from his werewolf...
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  7. Licensing International Expo
    `Licensing International Expo` is the $191-billion-a-year<ref name="sales2008">Lisanti, Tony. http://www.licensemag.com/licensemag/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/558852 "Global Licensing Sales Holding Fast". License! Global. October 1, 2008.--> licensing industry`s larg...
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  8. Ligozzi, Jacopo
    (c. 1547-1626) Italian painter. Born in Verona, he moved to Florence, where in 1575 he became a court painter to the Medici. In this role he painted scenes from Florentine history for the Palazzo Vecchio,...
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  9. Liling-Po
    is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Ako Yutenji. The manga is published in Shinshokan`s Wings. The English-language release of manga has been licensed in North America by publisher=Anime News Network|date=2004-08-11|accessdate=2009-02-25-->--> and a German-language release in Germa...
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  10. Limpopo
    [n] - an African river
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  11. Limpopo
    Crocodile River noun an African river; flows into the Indian Ocean
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  12. Limpopo
    province, northeastern South Africa. The northernmost South African province, it is bounded by Zimbabwe to the north; Mozambique to the east; the ... [1 related articles]
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  13. Limpopo
    The Limpopo is a Portuguese Cacine Class large patrol boat of 310 tons displacement fully loaded. The Limpopo is powered by two MTU 12V 538 Maybach diesel engines providing a top speed of 20 knots and a range of 4400 miles at 12 knots. The Limpopo carries a crew of 33 and is armed with a Bofors 40 mm/70 gun and an Oerlikon 20 mm/65 gun.
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  14. Limpopo
    Limpopo (limpō'pō) , river, c.1,100 mi (1,770 km) long, rising in Limpopo prov., South Africa. It flows in a great arc, first north (forming part of the South Africa–Botswana border), then east (forming the South Africa–Zimbabwe border), and finally southeast through Moza...
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  15. Limpopo
    River in southeast Africa, rising in the Magaliesberg to the west of Pretoria in Gauteng Province, South Africa, and flowing through Mozambique and into the Mozambique Channel at Delagoa Bay; length 1,600 km/1,000 mi. It is also known as Crocodile River. The Limpopo flows in a semicircular course, forming the boundary between Northern Provi...
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  16. Limpopo
    --> `Limpopo` () is the northernmost province of South Africa. The capital is Polokwane, formerly named Pietersburg. The province was formed from the northern region of Transvaal Province in 1994, and initially named `Northern Transvaal`. The following year, it was renamed `Northern Province`...
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  17. LIPO
    (LiPo) Lithium Polymer (battery)
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  18. Lippi, Fra Filippo
    (c. 1406-1469) Florentine painter. His most important works include frescoes depicting the lives of St Stephen and St John the Baptist (1452-66; Prato Cathedral), which in their use...
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  19. Lippi, Fra Filippo
    Florentine painter in the second generation of Renaissance artists. While exhibiting the strong influence of Masaccio (e.g., in Madonna and Child, ... [7 related articles]
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  20. Lippi, Fra Filippo
    Florentine painter. His most important works include frescoes depicting the lives of St Stephen and St John the Baptist (1452–66; Prato Cathedral), which in their use of perspective and grouping of figures show the influence of Masaccio. He also painted many altarpieces featuring the Madonna. Lippi was born in Florence and patronized by th...
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On 11th February, 1858, a 14 year old French peasant girl, Bernadette Soubirous claimed to have seen visions of the Virgin Mary at her native Lourdes. She also revealed that the waters of a spring near a grotto in Lourdes had been given healing powers by the Virgin. Eventually, the Roman Catholic church decided that the visions were authentic. Franz Werfel wrote the novel, Song of Bernadette, based on the story of Bernadette's visions. read more

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