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The terms dub, dubs, or dubbing commonly refer to: * Accolade (also known as dubbing), a central act in rite of passage ceremonies conferring knighthood * Dub music, a subgenre of reggae music * Dubbing, a post-production process used in filmmaking and video production Dub, dubs, or dubbing may also refer to: Arts and media * ''Dub'' (magazine), a North American magazine covering the urban custom car culture * Dub poetry, a form of performance poetry consisting of spoken word over reggae rhythms * Dubbing (music), transfer or copying of previously recorded audio material from one medium to another * ''The Dub'', a lost 1919 American silent comedy film * The Dubs, American 1950s doo-wop vocal group Sports * Dublin GAA, known by fans as "The Dubs", an Irish Gaelic football team * The Dubuque Dubs, a Dubuque, Iowa minor league baseball team from 1906 to 1915 * Dubs, the live mascot of the Washington Huskies athletic teams * The Golden State Warriors, a National Basketba ...
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Dub FX
Benjamin Stanford (born 11 June 1983), better known by his stage name Dub FX (stylized as ''Dub Fx'' or ''DubFx''), is an Australian musician and worldwide street performer. Born in St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia,Moses, Allan (2010)Dubbing into Dub FX, ''The Hindu'', 26 November 2010, retrieved 9 April 2012 at the start of his career he was singing in a local alternative rock and rapcore band initially known as Twitch, which would later change its name to N.O.N (Never or Now). In 2004 they released a debut and the only album ''Exeunt Omnes''. Soon after he moved to Italy and began a solo career. His trademark is creating rich live music using only his own performance aided by live looping and effects pedals combined with his voice.Wickrematunge, RaisaDub FX in Sri Lanka, '' Sunday Leader'', retrieved 9 April 2012 He creates intricate hip hop, reggae, and drum and bass rhythms. Dub FX currently resides in Victoria, Australia with his wife, and two kids. Associated acts Stanfo ...
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Dub, Tomaszów Lubelski County
Dub is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Tomaszów Lubelski, within Tomaszów Lubelski County, Lublin Voivodeship The Lublin Voivodeship, also known as the Lublin Province (Polish: ''województwo lubelskie'' ), is a voivodeship (province) of Poland, located in southeastern part of the country. It was created on January 1, 1999, out of the former Lublin, CheŠ..., in eastern Poland. References Villages in Tomaszów Lubelski County {{TomaszówLubelski-geo-stub ...
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Gene Dub
Gene Dub (born September 20, 1943) is a Canadians, Canadian architect and former politician. Born in Edmonton, Dub is a Immigrant generations, first generation Ukrainian-Canadian. Dub created his own architecture firm, Dub Architects in 1975, and served on Edmonton City Council from 1977 to 1980. Dub is noted for his award-winning residential architecture, including condo conversions, and the historic restoration and adaptive reuse of heritage buildings. His most well-known building is Edmonton City Hall, which was completed in 1992. He is also known for his 2008 competition entry to create crystalline welcome features for the City of Edmonton which was narrowly defeated by city council, and his 2009 proposal for a new downtown arena district. He was inducted as a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 2014. Works File:Edmonton City Hall Interior Pano.jpg, Edmonton City Hall References External links Dub ArchitectsBiographies of Mayors and Councillors - Edmonton ...
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Dubs (surname)
Dubs is the surname of: * Adolph Dubs (1920–1979), U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan * Alf Dubs, Baron Dubs (born 1932), British politician and former Member of Parliament * Ivo Dubš (born 1974), Czech retired volleyball player * Henry Dübs (1816–1876), German-born British businessman and engineer * Homer H. Dubs (1892–1969), American sinologist and polymath * Jakob Dubs (1822–1879), Swiss politician * Rudolph Dubs Bishop Rudolph Dubs (May 31, 1837 - March 31, 1915) was bishop of the Evangelical Association. In 1890-1891 he presided over a schism in the Evangelical Church and his followers were called Dubsites. His detractors were Esherites, followers of John ...
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Dub (nickname)
People nicknamed Dub or Dubs include: * Dub Garrett (1925–1976), American football player * Dub Jones (singer) (1928–2000), American bass R&B singer * Dub Jones (American football) (born 1924), American former National Football League player * Dub Robinson W. T. "Dub" Robinson (October 6, 1912 – December 14, 1987) was the head men’s tennis coach at Louisiana State University. Coaching career Robinson succeeded Mike Donahue Michael Joseph "Iron Mike" Donahue (June 14, 1876 – December ... (c. 1920–1987), former tennis coach at Louisiana State University * Dub Taylor (1907–1994), American actor * Jamie Wilkinson, internet culture researcher and software engineer nicknamed "Dubs" * Dub Williams (1927–2014), American politician See also * Dub (other) {{Nickname, Dub, or Dubs Nicknames ...
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Olaf The Black
Óláfr Guðrøðarson (died 1237) (Scottish Gaelic: ''Amhlaibh Dubh''), also known as Olaf the Black, was a thirteenth-century King of the Isles, and a member of the Crovan dynasty. He was a son of Guðrøðr Óláfsson, King of the Isles and Fionnghuala Nic Lochlainn. Óláfr was a younger son of his father; Óláfr's elder brother, Rǫgnvaldr, probably had a different mother. According to the ''Chronicle of Mann'', Guðrøðr appointed Óláfr as heir since he had been born "in lawful wedlock". Whether or not this is the case, after Guðrøðr's death in 1187 the Islesmen instead appointed Rǫgnvaldr as king, as he was a capable adult and Óláfr was a mere child. Rǫgnvaldr ruled the island-kingdom for almost forty years, during which time the half-brothers vied for the kingship. Óláfr appears to have held authority on the island of Lewis and Harris. At some point, Óláfr appears to have confronted Rǫgnvaldr for a larger stake in the kingdom, after which Rǫgnvaldr had h ...
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Máel Dub
Máel Dub (the Gaelic name ''Máel'' meaning "disciple" and ''Dub'' being a byname, "dark"; Latinized as ''Maildubus'', anglicized as ''Maildulf'' and other variants) was a Saint and reputed Irish monk of the 7th century, said to have founded a monastic house at Malmesbury, England.Lapidge, "Máeldub" It was implied by Bede that the monastery was said to have been named after him (HE 5.18, the monastery "which they call the monastery of Máel Dub" 'quod Maildubi Urbem nuncupant''. There is evidence from a later charter that his name was Máel Duin. Among his pupils were Aldhelm Aldhelm ( ang, Ealdhelm, la, Aldhelmus Malmesberiensis) (c. 63925 May 709), Abbot of Malmesbury Abbey, Bishop of Sherborne, and a writer and scholar of Latin poetry, was born before the middle of the 7th century. He is said to have been the so ..., the founder of Malmesbury Abbey, and Daniel of Winchester. He died in around 675 and was buried in the church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Malmesbury. ...
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Dub Dá Leithe
Dub dá Leithe or Dubhdalethe (died 1064) was Abbot of Armagh. Biography Dub dá Leithe was the son of Maelmuire, son of Eochaidh, and thus a member of Clann Sinaig. He had been '' fer léigind (ferleighinn)'', or lector, at Armagh, Ireland. In 1049, on the death of Amalgaidh (Amalgaid mac Máel Muire), '' coarb'' or successor of Saint Patrick, he became ''coarb'', the third of that name who held the office. As he entered his office on the day of Amalgaidh's death, his appointment could not have been made by popular election, but on some other principle accepted and recognized by the clergy and people. His vacant lectorship was filled by the appointment of Ædh o Forreidh, who had been bishop of Armagh for seventeen years. Sir James Ware, who terms Dubhdalethe archbishop of Armagh, finds a difficulty in the fact of Forreidh having been also bishop during his time; however, the coarb of Armagh, or primate in modern language, was not necessarily a bishop, and in the case ...
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Dub Chablaigh Ingen Cathal
Dub Chablaigh ingen Cathal, Empress of the Irish, died 1009. Background Dubh Chablaigh was a daughter of King Cathal mac Conchobar mac Taidg of Connacht, who died in 1010. Her mother's identity is uncertain. Her brothers and half-brothers were Tadg in Eich Gil, Brian, Conchobor, In Cléirech, and Tadhg Díreach. Marriage and issue She was the fourth wife of Brian Boru and is thought to have been the mother of his son, Domnall, who died in 1010 or 1011. He was survived by a son, Diarmait, who died in 1051. Brian had three known daughters but it is unknown if Dub Chablaigh was the mother of any of them. Title Brian styled himself ''Emperor of the Irish'' in 1005 at Armagh, which is the origin of her title. See also * Dubhchobhlaigh Family tree Cathal mac Conchobar mac Taidg, d. 1010. , , ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ , , , ...
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Dub, King Of Scotland
Dub mac Maíl Coluim ( Modern Gaelic: ''Dubh mac Mhaoil Chaluim'', ), sometimes anglicised as Duff MacMalcolm, called ''Dén'', "the Vehement" and, "the Black" (born c. 928 – died 967) was king of Alba. He was son of Malcolm I and succeeded to the throne when Indulf was killed in 962. While later chroniclers such as John of Fordun supplied a great deal of information on Dub's life and reign, and Hector Boece in his 'The history and chronicles of Scotland' tell tales of witchcraft and treason, almost all of them are rejected by modern historians. There are very few sources for the reign of Dub, of which the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba and a single entry in the Annals of Ulster are the closest to contemporary. The Chronicle records that during Dub's reign bishop Fothach, most likely bishop of St Andrews or of Dunkeld, died. The remaining report is of a battle between Dub and Cuilén, son of king Ildulb. Dub won the battle, fought "upon the ridge of Crup", in which Duchad, ...
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Dub Lémna Ingen Tighearnáin
Dub Lemna ingen Tighearnáin, Queen of Ireland, died 943. Background Dub Lemna was a daughter of Tighearnáin mac Seallachan, King of Breifne (died c. 888). Her brother, Ruarc mac Tighearnáin (fl. c. 893), was the eponym and ancestor of the clan Ó Ruairc, Kings of Breifne. Marriage and children Dub Lemna married Donnchad Donn of the Clann Cholmáin, who was King of Mide and High King of Ireland from 919 till his death in 944. She was his third wife. Her children by Donnchad are uncertain but they do not include Oengus mac Donnchada, who appears to have been a son of Cainnech ingen Canannán of Ailech, who died in 929. This leaves sons Conn (died 944) and Domnall Donn (died 952), daughters Flann ingen Donnchad Donn (died 940) and Óebfhinn ingen Donnchad Donn Annalistic reference The Chronicon Scotorum, ''sub anno'' 943, state that ''"Dub Léna daughter of Tigernán, king of Bréifne, wife of the king of Temair, i.e. Donnchad son of Flann, dies.."'' See also ...
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Dub Dá Leithe Mac Tomaltach
Dub Dá Leithe mac Tomaltach, 28th King of Uí Maine, died 816 . Dub Dá Leithe mac Tomaltach is one of the two kings of Ui Maine listed in the obits ''sub anno'' 816. Dub Dá Leithe is listed as ''"chief of Ui Maine (?)"'' in the Annals of Ulster, with apparently a question concerning his rule. The Annals of the Four Masters, for the same year, mention Cathal mac Murchadh. It may be that one was a short-lived successor to the other. Notes References * ''Annals of Ulster'' aCELT: Corpus of Electronic TextsaUniversity College Cork* ''Annals of Tigernach'' aaUniversity College Cork
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