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The Light may refer to: Film * ''The Light'' (1919 film), a 1919 film directed by J. Gordon Edwards * ''The Light'' (film), a 2004 French film (original title: ''L'équipier'') * '' The Light: Swami Vivekananda'', a 2013 Indian film by Utpal Sinha Music *The Light (producers), a trance music production duo * ''The Light'' (Glass), a 1987 symphonic composition by Philip Glass * ''The Light'' (Afrika Bambaataa album), 1988 * ''The Light'' (BGYO album), 2021 * ''The Light'' (Spock's Beard album), 1995 * "The Light" (BGYO song), 2021 * "The Light" (Common song), 2000 * "The Light" (Disturbed song), 2015 * "The Light" (Spock's Beard song), 1995 *''The Light'', a 2008 album by Reinxeed *"The Light", a song by Adam Lambert on his 2015 album ''The Original High'' *"The Light", a song by Mason Jennings on his 2000 album ''Birds Flying Away'' *"The Light", a song by Supreme Beings of Leisure on their 2008 album '' 11i'' *"The Light", a song by Alesha Dixon on her 2009 re-release of ''The ...
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The Light (1919 Film)
The Light may refer to: Film * ''The Light'' (1919 film), a 1919 film directed by J. Gordon Edwards * ''The Light'' (film), a 2004 French film (original title: ''L'équipier'') * '' The Light: Swami Vivekananda'', a 2013 Indian film by Utpal Sinha Music *The Light (producers), a trance music production duo * ''The Light'' (Glass), a 1987 symphonic composition by Philip Glass * ''The Light'' (Afrika Bambaataa album), 1988 * ''The Light'' (BGYO album), 2021 * ''The Light'' (Spock's Beard album), 1995 * "The Light" (BGYO song), 2021 * "The Light" (Common song), 2000 * "The Light" (Disturbed song), 2015 * "The Light" (Spock's Beard song), 1995 *''The Light'', a 2008 album by Reinxeed *"The Light", a song by Adam Lambert on his 2015 album ''The Original High'' *"The Light", a song by Mason Jennings on his 2000 album ''Birds Flying Away'' *"The Light", a song by Supreme Beings of Leisure on their 2008 album '' 11i'' *"The Light", a song by Alesha Dixon on her 2009 re-release of ''The ...
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11i (album)
''11i'' is the third studio album by Supreme Beings of Leisure. It was released in 2008. Track listing #"The Light" – 4:48 #"This World" – 3:26 #"Mirror" – 5:11 #"Swallow" – 4:48 #"Good" – 4:04 #"Pieces" – 4:07 #"Angelhead" (featuring Lili Haydn) – 4:49 #"Ride" – 5:07 #"Oneness" (featuring Marty Friedman) – 3:01 #"Everywhere" – 5:06 #"Lay Me Down" – 8:18 References External links''11i''at Discogs Discogs (short for discographies) is a database of information about audio recordings, including commercial releases, promotional releases, and bootleg or off-label releases. While the site was originally created with a goal of becoming the la ... 2008 albums Rykodisc albums Supreme Beings of Leisure albums {{2000s-trip-hop-album-stub ...
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The Lights
The Lights are an independent rock band from Seattle, WA formed in 1998. They mainly tour in the Pacific Northwest, especially in and around Seattle. Their last national tour was their West Coast tour in the fall of 2006. They made KEXP's Top 90.3 of 2006 and were the winners of '' The Stranger''s 2004 "Best Band in Seattle" contest. Guitarist and vocalist Craig Chambers also plays guitar for Love Tan. Drummer PJ Rogalski also plays for Unnatural Helpers. Local Seattle newspaper ''The Stranger'' called them "one of this city's top eclectic-sounding talents." Members * Craig Chambers – vocals, guitar * PJ Rogalski – drums * Jeff Albertson – bass, vocals Discography * The Lights (EP) (Spring 2003) * Beautiful Bird (CD) (Summer 2003) Bop Tart Records * Wood and Wire (EP) (2004) Childstar Records * Suge Knight Sweetheart (7" Single) (2005) Childstar Records * Diamonds and Dirt (2006) CD Wantage USA and LP he Swingline* Failed Graves (2010) LP Wantage USA References The Li ...
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Dipropyltryptamine
''N,N''-Dipropyltryptamine (DPT) is a psychedelic entheogen belonging to the tryptamine family. Use as a designer drug has been documented by law enforcement officials since as early as 1968. However, potential therapeutic use was not investigated until the 1970s. It is found either as a crystalline hydrochloride salt or as an oily or crystalline base. It has not been found to occur endogenously. It is a close structural homologue of dimethyltryptamine and diethyltryptamine. Frequent physical effects are nausea, numbness of the tongue or throat, and pupil dilation. Pharmacology Studies on rodents have found that the effectiveness with which a selective 5-HT2A receptor antagonist blocks the behavioral actions of this compound strongly suggest that the 5-HT2A receptor is an important site of action for DPT, but the modulatory actions of a 5-HT1A receptor antagonist also imply a 5-HT1A-mediated component to the actions of DPT. Chemistry DPT changes Ehrlich's reagent vi ...
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Wi-jún-jon
Wi-jún-jon, also called Pigeon's Egg Head or The Light (1796–1872) was a Native American chief of the Assiniboine tribe, which was located in the Great Plains. He is best known as the subject of a painting by George Catlin, a dual portrait portraying him on the left side of the portrait in traditional garb and on the right side in contemporary Anglo-American garb after he was assimilated following a visit to Washington, D.C., in 1832. Caitlin wrote that Wi-jún-jon "exchanged his beautifully garnished and classic costume" for a suit of "broadcloth, of finest blue, trimmed with lace of gold; on his shoulders were mounted two immense epaulets; his neck was strangled with a shining black stock and his feet were pinioned in a pair of water-proof boots, with high heels which made him 'step like a yoked hog'." A print based on the painting, showing Wi-jún-jon wearing Assiniboine dress and a Western suit, titled ''Wi-jún-jon, Pigeon's Egg Head, Going to Washington, returning ...
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Secret Society Of Super Villains
Secret Society of Super Villains (SSoSV) is a DC Comics title that debuted in May–June 1976. The series presented a group of DC's supervillains, mostly foes of the Justice League of America. The series was cancelled with issue #15 in July 1978, as part of the DC Implosion, a period when DC suddenly cancelled dozens of comics. In the decades following the cancellation of the original book, the fictional group has returned in many forms. Series conception Editor Gerry Conway created the team to be "a kind of 'evil' Justice League", inspired by the "Rogues Gallery" that fellow editor Julie Schwartz created for the Flash. Since other editors were somewhat possessive towards the more popular DC Comics supervillains, Conway resorted to sifting through DC's back issues in search of members, finally selecting a lineup of relatively obscure and/or forgotten villains. Conway said: "Obviously, this was lifted from '' Dick Tracy'', but having costumed villains with a shared goal — even ...
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