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Ze Frank At The 2010 Streamy Awards (cropped)
Z.E. or Ze can refer to: Arts and mythology * ''Ze'' (manga) * Bai Ze, a beast in Chinese legend * Zé Povinho, a Portuguese everyman character * Zé Pilintra, a folkloric and spiritual character from the Afro-Brazilian and regional religions Businesses and brands * ZE Records, a record label * Renault Z.E., an electric car ** Renault Fluence Z.E. * Eastar Jet (IATA airline code ZE) Language * Ze (Cyrillic), a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet **Reversed Ze, a Cyrillic letter used in the Enets and the Khanty languages * Ze (cuneiform), a sign in cuneiform writing * Ze (pronoun), a gender-neutral pronoun in English * Źe, a letter in the Pashto alphabet * Že, a letter in the Perso-Arabic alphabet People With the stage name * Z.E (born 1994), a Swedish rapper With the given name * Zhang Ze, a Chinese male tennis player * Ze Frank (born 1972), a performance artist * Zé (given name), a Portuguese form of the name José, shared by several notable people With the surname * Tom Zé ...
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Ze (manga)
is a yaoi manga series by Yuki Shimizu. It is published in Japanese by Shinshokan and in English by 801 Media. It has been adapted into a drama CD. Plot Volume list Reception "The art conveys that ZE is tense and dramatic without being overly melodramatic, and the story emphasizes character over sex as much as any other yaoi I’ve ever read." — Leroy Douresseaux, ''Comic Book Bin''. "While ZE has its flaws, I ultimately found it to be enjoyable and thought it improved in the second volume." — Michelle Smith, ''Pop Culture Shock''. "The art style is engaging, with varied characters, and fun. It’s deliciously risqué but doesn’t sacrifice the tenderness between characters either when the moment turns romantic and not only erotic." — Rachel Bentham, ''activeAnime''. References External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ze (Manga) 2004 manga Yaoi anime and manga Shinshokan manga Digital Manga Publishing titles ...
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Ze (pronoun)
Neopronouns are a category of neologistic English Third person (grammar), third-person personal pronouns beyond " he", "she", "they", " one", and " it". Neopronouns are preferred by some non-binary individuals who feel that neopronouns provide options to reflect their gender identity more accurately than conventional pronouns. Neopronouns may be words created to serve as pronouns, such as " ze/ hir", or derived from existing words and turned into personal pronouns, such as " fae/faer". Some neopronouns allude to they/them, such as " ey/ em", a form of Spivak pronoun. A survey by The Trevor Project in 2020 found that 4% of LGBT youth surveyed used neopronouns. The Gender Census, an online community survey, reported in 2021 that " xe/ xem/ xir" were the most popular neopronouns among those surveyed, used by 8.5% of its 44,583 respondents (recruited via Tumblr, Twitter, and other social media platforms). History Singular they had emerged by the 14th century as a third-person prono ...
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Indian Locomotive Class ZE
Indian or Indians may refer to: Peoples South Asia * Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who have an Indian ancestor ** Non-resident Indian, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country * South Asian ethnic groups, referring to people of the Indian subcontinent, as well as the greater South Asia region prior to the 1947 partition of India * Anglo-Indians, people with mixed Indian and British ancestry, or people of British descent born or living in the Indian subcontinent * East Indians, a Christian community in India Europe * British Indians, British people of Indian origin The Americas * Indo-Canadians, Canadian people of Indian origin * Indian Americans, American people of Indian origin * Indigenous peoples of the Americas, the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Americas and their descendants ** Plains Indians, the common name for the Native Americans who lived on the Great Plains of North America ** Native Americans in the Uni ...
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ZE Postcode Area
The ZE postcode area, also known as the Lerwick postcode area,Royal Mail, ''Address Management Guide'', (2004) is a group of three postcode districts covering the Shetland Islands in Scotland. The letters in the postcode are derived from Zetland, an archaic spelling of the islands' name that was the name for the council area until 1975. Coverage The approximate coverage of the postcode districts: Map The KW postcode area is situated to the southwest. See also *Postcode Address File *List of postcode areas in the United Kingdom *Extreme points of the United Kingdom This is a list of the extreme points of the United Kingdom: the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location. Traditionally the extent of the island of Great Britain has stretched "from Land's End to John o' Groats" ( ... References External links Royal Mail's Postcode Address File
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Ze Rong
Ze Rong () (died 195 C.E.) was a minor warlord and Buddhist leader who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He was active in Xu Province and was nominally a subordinate of the provincial governor, Tao Qian. When the warlord Cao Cao invaded Xu Province around 193, Ze Rong fled south with his followers, plundering two commanderies and killing their administrators along the way. He took shelter under the warlord Liu Yao but betrayed him later and seized control of Yuzhang Commandery (around present-day Nanchang, Jiangxi). Liu Yao ultimately defeated him and drove him out of the commandery. Ze Rong fled into the hills, where he was killed by the Shanyue tribes. Life Ze Rong was from Danyang Commandery (丹陽郡), which is around present-day Xuancheng, Anhui. He gathered a few hundred followers and brought them along to join Tao Qian, the Governor of Xu Province. Tao Qian appointed him as a logistics officer and tasked him with overseeing the transporting of resou ...
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Tom Zé
Antônio José Santana Martins (born 11 October 1936), known professionally as Tom Zé (), is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer who was influential in the Tropicália movement of 1960s Brazil. After the peak of the Tropicália period, Zé went into relative obscurity: it was only in the 1990s, when musician and Luaka Bop label head David Byrne discovered Zé's 1975 album ''Estudando o Samba'' and then released reissues of his work, that Zé returned to performing and releasing new material. Early life and career Tom Zé grew up in the small town of Irará, Bahia in the dry sertão region of the country's Northeast. He would later claim that his hometown was "pre-Gutenbergian", as information was primarily transferred through oral communication. As a child, he was influenced by Brazilian musicians such as Luiz Gonzaga and Jackson do Pandeiro. Zé became interested in music by listening to the radio, and moved to the state capital of Salvador to ...
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Zé (given Name)
Zé is a Portuguese form of the given name José. Notable people with the name include: * Zé Arigó (1921–1971), Brazilian "psychic surgeon" * Zé Castro (born 1983), Portuguese football player * Zé Elias (born 1976), Brazilian football player * Zé Kalanga (born 1983), Angolan football player * Zé Ramalho (born 1949), Brazilian composer and performer * Zé Roberto (born 1974), Brazilian football player * Zé Sérgio (born 1957), Brazilian football player * Zé (footballer, born 1991), Santomean football striker * Zé Tó (born 1977), Portuguese football attacking midfielder See also * Zé Carlos, a short form of the name José Carlos * Zé Eduardo, a short form of the name José Eduardo * Zé Manel, a short form of the name José Manuel * Zé Maria Zé Maria is a nickname for various people with the given name ''José Maria'', and may refer to these Brazilians: *Zé Maria (footballer, born 1931), born ''José Maria de Carvalho Sales'', Brazilian football midfielder *Zé M ...
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Ze Frank
Hosea Jan "Ze" Frank (; born March 31, 1972) is an American online performance artist, composer, humorist and public speaker based in Los Angeles. Personal life Frank was born to German-American parents (his father is Chemistry Nobel Laureate Joachim Frank) and raised in a suburb of Albany, New York. He has a sister, who is a painter, as was indicated in his series ''the show with zefrank''. He was educated at Montessori school, known for its constructivist teaching methods, and graduated with a B.S. in Neuroscience from Brown University in 1995. At the university, he played guitar and sang lead vocals for a funk/jam band called Dowdy Smack, along with Blues Traveler bassist Tad Kinchla, until its dissolution in 1998. In 2003 he married his longtime girlfriend Jody Brandt whom he met at Brown University. Brandt is a licensed psychologist. At the end of 2008, Frank and his wife moved from Brooklyn Heights, in New York City, to Westwood, in Los Angeles. He was listed as secon ...
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Zhang Ze
Zhang Ze (; ; born July 4, 1990), is a Chinese male tennis player. Zhang's career highlights include reaching the quarterfinals of the 2012 China Open (defeating Richard Gasquet en route), playing the Australian Open main draw in two consecutive years (2014 and 2015), and teaming up with Roger Federer to play doubles at the 2013 Shanghai Rolex Masters. Career Zhang's early years were spent on the ITF Circuit throughout Asia. In February 2008, Zhang made his first appearance in the qualifying draw of an ATP Challenger tournament in Melbourne, defeating Mikal Statham (5–7, 7–5, 6–4). In the second round, Zhang lost to Nima Roshan (6–7(6–8), 1–6). On 28 March 2010, Zhang won the first single's title of his professional career in an ITF Futures event in Mengzi City, China. He defeated Riccardo Ghedin (6–1, 6–4). Just under two months later, on 22 May, Zhang reached his first final on the Challenger Tour in Fergana, Uzbekistan, after entering as a qualifier. He l ...
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Źim
, , , or (ځ) is a Pashto letter representing the sibilant affricative (IPA: ) sound. In size and shape, it is a ḥāʾ with a hamza Hamza ( ar, همزة ') () is a letter in the Arabic alphabet, representing the glottal stop . Hamza is not one of the 28 "full" letters and owes its existence to historical inconsistencies in the standard writing system. It is derived from ... above. It is written in several ways depending on its position in the word: Pashto {{ie-lang-stub ...
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Ze (cuneiform)
The cuneiform zi sign is a common multi-use sign of the ''Epic of Gilgamesh'', the 1350 BC Amarna letters, and other cuneiform texts. It also has a sumerogrammic usage for ZI in the ''Epic of Gilgamesh''. The structure of the cuneiform sign is like its twin, Gi (cuneiform), . The "zi" sign has the syllabic usage for ''ze'' and ''zi'', and a Sumerogram usage for ''ZI''. Alphabetically "zi" can be used for ''z'' ("z" can be interchanged with any "s"); and "zi"/"ze" can be used for ''i,'' or ''e''. In Akkadian, all 4 vowels, ''a, e, i, u'' are interchangeable with each other. ''Epic of Gilgamesh'' usage The ''zi'' sign usage in the ''Epic of Gilgamesh'' is as follows: ''ze''-(6 times); ''gi''-(46), ''ZI''-(32 times).Parpola, 1971. ''The Standard Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh'', Sign List, pp. 155-165, no. 084, p. 156, "zi". References * Moran, William L. 1987, 1992. ''The Amarna Letters.'' Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987, 1992. 393 pages.(softcover, ) * Parpola, 1971. '' ...
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Bai Ze
Bái Zé (), or in Japanese language, Japanese is a mythical cow-like beast from Chinese legend. Its name literally means "white marsh". The ''Bái Zé'' was encountered by the Yellow Emperor or ''Huáng Dì'' while he was on patrol in the east. Thereafter the creature dictated to ''Huáng Dì'' a guide to the forms and habits of all 11,520 types of supernatural creatures in the world, and how to overcome their hauntings and attacks. The emperor had this information written down in a book called the ''Bái Zé Tú'' (白泽图/白澤圖). This book no longer exists, but many fragments of it survive in other texts. In Japan The common Japanese image generally depicts the ''hakutaku'' as a "cow or monstrous cat creature with nine eyes and six horns, arranged in sets of three and two on both its flanks and its man-like face. It is also commonly depicted as having the body of a lion and eight eyes, known for having a horn or multiple horns on their heads." However, the number of ex ...
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