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Ginge (other)
Ginge may refer to: * Ginge (pejorative), a pejorative term for people with red hair * West and East Ginge, hamlets in Oxfordshire containing Ginge Manor * Mai Ginge Jensen (b. 1984), Danish ten-pin bowler * Jan Inge “Ginge” Berentsen Anvik (b. 1970), Norwegian composer See also * Ging (other) * Gingee (other) * Ginger (other) * Gingy, a fictional character in the ''Shrek'' films * Jinge Temple Jinge Temple (), or "Golden Pavilion Temple", is a Buddhist temple in Shanxi province, China. The temple is located on Mount Wutai, north of the South Peak and south of the Central Peak, about 15 kilometres from Taihuai town. It is at an altit ...
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Ginge (pejorative)
Red hair (also known as orange hair and ginger hair) is a hair color found in one to two percent of the human population, appearing with greater frequency (two to six percent) among people of Northern or Northwestern European ancestry and lesser frequency in other populations. It is most common in individuals homozygous for a recessive allele on chromosome 16 that produces an altered version of the MC1R protein. Red hair varies in hue from a deep burgundy or bright copper, or auburn, to burnt orange or red-orange to strawberry blond. Characterized by high levels of the reddish pigment pheomelanin and relatively low levels of the dark pigment eumelanin, it is associated with fair skin color, lighter eye color, freckles, and sensitivity to ultraviolet light. Cultural reactions to red hair have been varied. The term "redhead" has been in use since at least 1510. Geographic distribution Modern Northern and Western Europe Red hair is most commonly found at the northern and ...
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Ginge Manor
Ginge may refer to: * Ginge (pejorative), a pejorative term for people with red hair * West and East Ginge, hamlets in Oxfordshire containing Ginge Manor * Mai Ginge Jensen (b. 1984), Danish ten-pin bowler * Jan Inge “Ginge” Berentsen Anvik (b. 1970), Norwegian composer See also * Ging (other) * Gingee (other) * Ginger (other) * Gingy, a fictional character in the ''Shrek'' films * Jinge Temple Jinge Temple (), or "Golden Pavilion Temple", is a Buddhist temple in Shanxi province, China. The temple is located on Mount Wutai, north of the South Peak and south of the Central Peak, about 15 kilometres from Taihuai town. It is at an altit ...
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Mai Ginge Jensen
Mai Ginge Jensen (born 1984) is a Danish ten-pin bowler. She finished in 2nd position of the combined rankings at the 2006 AMF World Cup 6 (six) is the natural number following 5 and preceding 7. It is a composite number and the smallest perfect number. In mathematics Six is the smallest positive integer which is neither a square number nor a prime number; it is the second small .... During the final round she finished in 7th position. References Living people 1984 births Danish ten-pin bowling players Place of birth missing (living people) Competitors at the 2022 World Games World Games gold medalists World Games medalists in bowling 20th-century Danish women 21st-century Danish women {{Tenpin-bowling-bio-stub ...
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Ginge Anvik
Jan Inge “Ginge” Berentsen Anvik (born 25 October 1970, Kōbe, Japan) is a Norwegian composer, known for his film scores. He is often credited as Ginge. Ginge's film composer debut was the comedy ''Tommys Inferno'' from 2005. His next project was ''The Bothersome Man'' of 2006, and after that he has written the score for several titles in the ''Varg Veum'' series (2007–2011), among other films. External links Ginge Anvikat ''Store norske leksikon The ''Great Norwegian Encyclopedia'' ( no, Store Norske Leksikon, abbreviated ''SNL''), is a Norwegian-language online encyclopedia. The online encyclopedia is among the most-read Norwegian published sites, with more than two million unique vis ...'' * {{DEFAULTSORT:Anvik, Ginge 1970 births Living people Male film score composers Norwegian film score composers People from Kobe ...
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Ging (other)
Ging or Gings may refer to: * ''Ging'' (film), a 1964 Philippine film * Ging (live CD), a GNU variant * Ging (surname), a surname * Ging, the stage name of musician Adam Feeney (f.k.a. Frank Dukes) * Gings, Indiana, a community in the United States * Ging Freecss, a character in the manga series ''Hunter × Hunter'' See also * Ginge (other) * Gingy * Jing (other) __NOTOC__ Jing can refer to: * Jing (software), formerly Jing Project * Jing (surname), a Chinese surname * Jing River, in China * Jing (instrument), a large gong used in Korean traditional music Concepts * Chinese classics (, ''jīng'') * Jing ( ...
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Gingee (other)
Gingee is a panchayat town in Viluppuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Gingee may also refer to: * Gingee (State Assembly Constituency), a state assembly constituency in Tamil Nadu * Gingee Fort, one of the few surviving forts in Tamil Nadu * Gingee N. Ramachandran (born 1944), Indian politician * Gingee taluk, a taluk in Tamil Nadu See also * Ginge (other) * Gingy This is a list of characters that appear in the ''Shrek'' franchise and spin-offs from it. Main characters Shrek Shrek (voiced by Mike Myers, Michael Gough as his official voice in the video games) is the lead character in all of the films. ...
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Ginger (other)
Ginger is the plant ''Zingiber officinale'', parts of which are used as a delicacy, medicine, confessionary or cooking spice. Ginger may also refer to: Businesses * Ginger Hotels, a chain of budget hotels across India * Ginger Productions, a television production company * Ginger Software, an Israeli company, providing software for grammar and spelling correction Films * ''Ginger'' (1935 film), an American comedy film * ''Ginger'' (1946 film), an American drama film by Oliver Drake * ''Ginger'' (2013 film), an Indian film In print * '' Ginger: The Life and Death of Albert Goodwin'', a 1990 book by Susan Mayse * ''Ginger'' (book), a children's picture book by Charlotte Voake Music * Ginger (band), a 1990s Canadian rock band or their 1993 debut album * Ginger Fish, American drummer Kenneth Robert Wilson (born 1965) * Ginger Spice, Geri Halliwell (born 1972), member of the Spice Girls * Ginger Wildheart, English rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter David Walls (born 1964) * ...
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Gingy
This is a list of characters that appear in the ''Shrek'' franchise and spin-offs from it. Main characters Shrek Shrek (voiced by Mike Myers, Michael Gough as his official voice in the video games) is the lead character in all of the films. He prides himself on being a big, green, terrifying ogre and is grumpy and temperamental, but is also caring and brave. He begins the series as an unsociable hermit until he meets his soon-to-be best friend, Donkey. In a deal with Lord Farquaad, he and Donkey embark on a quest to save Princess Fiona from the castle in which she was confined. Despite their differences, Shrek and Fiona fall in love, marry at the end of the first film, and have three ogre babies in the third film. Chris Farley was originally set to play Shrek, but he died before he could complete his voice work (he finished 80–90% of the film or according to his brother Tom, 95%). In '' Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space'', a woman mistakes The Missing L ...
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