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Lout (software)
Lout may refer to: * Lout (EP), ''Lout'' (EP), a 2021 EP by The Horrors * Lout Pond, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States * Louts, a tributary of the river Adour in France See also

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Lout (EP)
''Lout'' is an extended play, EP by English rock band The Horrors. It was released on 12 March 2021 by Wolf Tone Records. Release On 23 February 2021, the Horrors announced they were releasing a new EP. Critical reception ''Lout'' was met with "generally favorable reviews" from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an weighted arithmetic mean, average score of 80 based on 6 reviews. In a review for ''Beats Per Minute (website), Beats Per Minute'', John Amen wrote: "While Lout offers only a sampling of The Horrors' latest direction, it's one that will hopefully be further developed on a full-length release. Even though there are only three tracks here, and a total of approximately 12 minutes of music, Lout represents some of The Horrors' most expressive, uninhibited, and memorable work." Liam Egan at ''Clash (magazine), Clash'' wrote: "The Horrors have released their heaviest mater ...
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Lout Pond
Lout Pond is an kettlehole pond in Plymouth, Massachusetts, east of Billington Sea Billington Sea (also Billington's Sea) is a warm water pond located in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Morton Park lies on the pond's northern shore. The pond is fed by groundwater and cranberry bog outlets. The average depth is seven feet and the max ..., southeast of Morton Park, and northwest of Cooks Pond. The pond has an average depth of and a maximum depth of . The northern and southern shores have been developed extensively. Cranberry bogs are along the western shore, and Billington Street runs along the eastern shore. Parking is available along the side of the road; however, due to the steep bank only canoes and car top boats can be launched, electric motors only. "Lout" is a name derived from the Latin ''lout'', meaning "clay" or "mud". References External linksMassWildlife - Pond Map and Info Ponds of Plymouth, Massachusetts Ponds of Massachusetts {{PlymouthCountyMA-geo-stub ...
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Louts
The Louts (; ) is a left tributary of the Adour, in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, in the Southwest of France. It is long. Name It is documented in medieval Latin as ''Fluvius qui dicitur Lossium''.(''Gallia Christiana'' 12th century; with the usual permutation of the place of the i). Geography The Louts rises in Thèze, flows northwest through Chalosse and joins the Adour, in Hinx. Départements and towns * Pyrénées-Atlantiques Pyrénées-Atlantiques (; Gascon language, Gascon Occitan language, Occitan: ''Pirenèus Atlantics''; ) is a Departments of France, department located in the Regions of France, region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine in the southwest corner of metropolitan ... : Thèze, Arzacq-Arraziguet, Lème, Méracq, Vignes. * Landes : Hagetmau, Saint-Cricq-Chalosse, Caupenne. References Rivers of France Rivers of Pyrénées-Atlantiques Rivers of Landes (department) Rivers of Nouvelle-Aquitaine {{France-river-stub ...
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