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Chris Wong (other)
Chris Wong may refer to: * Chris Wong (skier) (born 1981), Canadian freestyle skier *Fresh Kid Ice (1964–2017), stage name of Chris Wong Won of 2 Live Crew *A placeholder name used in English language papers of the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education The Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination (HKDSE) is an examination organised by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA). The HKDSE examination is Hong Kong's university entrance examination, administere ...
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Chris Wong (skier)
Chris Wong (born 15 April 1981) is a Canadian free-style skier who competed in moguls and represented Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games. Wong competed for Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympics in the Men's Mogul event finishing fourteenth. Competing in an event held at Inawashiro is a town located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. , the town had an estimated population of 13,810 in 5309 households, and a population density of 35 persons per km². The total area of the town was . It is noted as the birthplace of the famous ..., Japan in 2007, Wong suffered a serious knee injury. In 2013, he took a position as assistant coach of the Canadian men's mogul ski team. References External links * Canadian male freestyle skiers Canadian sportspeople of Chinese descent Living people Olympic freestyle skiers for Canada Freestyle skiers at the 2006 Winter Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) 1981 births {{Canada-freestyle-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Fresh Kid Ice
Christopher Wong Won (May 29, 1964July 13, 2017), better known by his stage name Fresh Kid Ice, was an American rapper. He was a co-founder of the rap group 2 Live Crew, appearing on all of the group's albums from 1985 to 1998. Wong Won was born and spent his early childhood in Trinidad and Tobago, before emigrating to the United States. In his early twenties, Wong Won was in the United States Air Force and he co-founded 2 Live Crew while he was stationed in California. Early 2 Live Crew singles gained so much traction in Florida that they relocated there. By 1986, the group released the single "Throw The 'D; it is now considered the blueprint of Miami bass. Later in 1986, 2 Live Crew released their debut album, ''The 2 Live Crew Is What We Are.'' The album established the group's signature style of comical sexually explicit lyrics. After a slew of successful releases the group met with considerable controversy as a U.S. district court ruled the album legally obscene. They were p ...
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Placeholder names are words that can refer to things or people whose names do not exist, are tip of the tongue, temporarily forgotten, are not relevant to the salient point at hand, are to avoid stigmatization, are unknowable/unpredictable in the context in which they are being discussed, or are otherwise de-emphasized whenever the speaker or writer is unable to, or chooses not to, specify precisely. Placeholder names for people are often list of terms referring to an average person, terms referring to an average person or a predicted persona (user experience), persona of a typical user. Linguistic role These Free variables and bound variables, placeholders typically function grammar, grammatically as nouns and can be used for people (e.g. ''John Doe, John Doe, Jane Doe''), objects (e.g. ''Widget (economics), widget''), locations ("Main Street"), or places (e.g. ''Anytown, USA''). They share a property with pronouns, because their reference, referents must be supplied by co ...
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