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The Lion may refer to: Art, entertainment, and media Broadcasting * WKPS, branded as "The LION 90.7fm" Fiction * ''The Lion: A Tale of the Coteries'', an 1839 novel by Henry Fothergill Chorley * ''The Lion'' (Kessel novel), a 1958 novel by Joseph Kessel ** ''The Lion'' (film), a 1962 film, adapted from the novel * "The Lion", ''Doctor Who'' season 2, episode 64; episode 1 of '' The Crusade'' (1965) * "The Lion", ''Beyond Westworld'' episode 3 (1980) * "The Lion", ''Jackanory'' episode 99 (1966) * "The Lion", ''Lassie'' (1954 TV series) season 1, episode 8 (1954) * "The Lion", ''The Haves and the Have Nots'' season 5, episode 4 (2018) * "The Lion", ''Thunderstone'' season 1, episode 6 (1999) * "The Lion", ''Wai Lana Yoga'' season 1, episode 16 * ''The Lion'', a 2000 ''Legend of the Five Rings'' novel by Stephen D. Sullivan, the seventh installment in the franchise's ''Clan War'' novel series * ''The Lion'' (DeMille novel), a 2010 novel by Nelson DeMille Music * ''The Lio ...
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The Lion (EP)
''The Lion'' is the debut EP from American Rock and Roll, rock trio band Wild Adriatic released in 2011. At the time, the band consisted of four members. Track listing All songs written by Wild Adriatic. Credits ;Wild Adriatic * Travis Gray – vocals, lead guitar * Shane Gilman – rhythm guitar * Rich Derbyshire – bass * Mateo Vosganian – drums References

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WKPS
WKPS (90.7 FM, The LION 90.7fm) is a college radio station owned by Penn State University in University Park, Pennsylvania. The station runs on a full-time, multi-format schedule featuring a wide variety of programming. LION 90.7fm transmits to a potential audience of over 125,000 from its studio in the Hetzel Union Building (HUB)-Robeson Center. The station also has a live webcast, which is capable of streaming live to hundreds of listeners. WKPS is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with the primary goal being to serve the campus and local community and secondary goals being the training, education and instruction of students in broadcast radio and station management. The station is run entirely by Penn State undergraduates, and maintains its tradition of public service by allowing student broadcasters from any academic major and community broadcasters local to the area. It also retains its programmatic independence by remaining unaffiliated with any ...
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The Lion (album)
''The Lion'' is an album by Youssou N'Dour, released in 1989. It was his first album to be distributed on a global scale. Production The album was produced by David Sancious, George Acogny, and Peter Gabriel. The musicians were drawn from both Super Étoile de Dakar and Gabriel's band. Critical reception The ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote that "the lack of definable hooks reduces the music to a luxuriant wash of sound that often buries N’Dour’s vocals." Nick Robinson, reviewer of British music newspaper ''Music Week'', praised the album. He noticed that the "joyful, flowing" voice of Senegalese performer matches good with "colourful rhythms." In the end Robinson said: "It's probably of the strongest world music / mainstream crossover albums and it should repeat the success of the ' Shakin' the Tree' single." ''Trouser Press'' thought that "the title track sounds like mbalax meets the Go-Go’s, while 'Old Tucson' a song about the museums N’Dour has visited on his world travels, ...
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Lion (other)
The lion is a big cat of the species ''Panthera leo'' that inhabits the African continent and one forest in India. Lion or Lions may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Films * ''Lion'' (2014 film), a British film directed by Simon P. Edwards * ''Lion'' (2015 film), an Indian Telugu film directed by Satyadev * ''Lion'' (2016 film), an Australian film directed by Garth Davis Music Groups * Lion (band), 1980s American rock band *Lion, Taiwanese rock band formed in 2016 by Jam Hsiao * Lions (band), American rock band from Texas formed in 2005 * The Lions (reggae band), L.A. reggae band Albums * ''Lion'' (Elevation Worship album), 2022 * ''Lion'' (The Hot Monkey album), 1989 * ''Lion'' (Stephen Lynch album), 2012 * ''Lion'' (Peter Murphy album), 2014 * ''Lion'' (Punchline album), 2018 * ''Lion'' (Marius Neset album) * ''Lions'' (album), a 2001 album by The Black Crowes Songs * "Lion" ((G)I-dle song), a song by (G)I-DLE from ''Queendom Final Comeback'' * "Lion" (Elevation Worship ...
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The Lion (mountain)
The Lion is a mountain in South West Wilderness, South West Tasmania. It lies on the North West end of the Frankland Range jutting out toward the East from the range toward the Reservoir, impoundment Lake Pedder. It is the third-highest mountain in the Frankland Range. It is directly South of The Cupola, Tasmania, The Cupola and North of The Citadel, Tasmania, The Citadel. See also * Lake Pedder * Strathgordon, Tasmania * South West Wilderness, Tasmania References

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The Lion (locomotive)
The Lion is a historic steam locomotive at the Maine State Museum in Augusta, Maine, USA. Built in 1846 for use on a logging railroad, it is the oldest known American-built locomotive in New England. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. Description ''The Lion'' is set on display, prominently located near the entrance to the Maine State Museum. Its main frame is long and wide, made of solid oak timbers with iron strapping. Mounted on this frame is a five-section boiler, with a dry steam dome near its center from which steam is piped to the steam chest and then to the pistons. The boiler and cylinders were insulated with a thin layer of wood, which was covered by a thin layer of iron. The main stack is located at the front and has an unusual inverted cone shape, intended to deflect sparks and cinders from the exhaust. It has been stated that the Lion cost originally $2,700, exclusive of the tender. The bore and stroke of its cylinders are respect ...
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Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919), also known as Teddy or T.R., was the 26th president of the United States, serving from 1901 to 1909. Roosevelt previously was involved in New York (state), New York politics, including serving as the state's List of governors of New York, 33rd governor for two years. He served as the 25th Vice President of the United States, vice president under President William McKinley for six months in 1901, assuming the presidency after Assassination of William McKinley, McKinley's assassination. As president, Roosevelt emerged as a leader of the History of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party and became a driving force for United States antitrust law, anti-trust and Progressive Era policies. A sickly child with debilitating asthma, Roosevelt overcame health problems through The Strenuous Life, a strenuous lifestyle. He was homeschooled and began a lifelong naturalist avocation before attending Harvard Colleg ...
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List Of Nicknames Of Presidents Of The United States
Presidents of the United States have often acquired nicknames, both flattering and unflattering. This list is intended to note those nicknames that were in common use at the time they were in office or shortly thereafter. George Washington * The American Cincinnatus, like the famous Roman Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus, he won a war, then became a private citizen instead of seeking power or riches as a reward. He became the first president general of the Society of the Cincinnati, formed by Revolutionary War officers who also "declined offers of power and position to return to his home and plough". * The American Fabius, for his Fabian military strategy during the Revolutionary War * The Father of His Country * His Excellency * Sage of Mount Vernon John Adams * Bonny Johnny, "Bonny" meaning a sizeable person. * The Colossus of Independence, for his leadership in Congress in 1776 * The Duke of Braintree, due to residing in Braintree, Massachusetts and his strong opinions on the ...
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Richard Carlile
Richard Carlile (8 December 1790 – 10 February 1843) was an English radical publisher and writer. He was an important agitator for the establishment of universal suffrage and freedom of the press in the United Kingdom. Early life and career Richard Carlile was born on 8 December 1790. He was the second of three children of William Carlile and Elizabeth (née Brookings). His father, from a Devon family, worked variously as a shoemaker, exciseman, teacher, and soldier. William Carlile published a book on mathematics but later became a drunkard, deserted the family a few years after his son's birth, and died shortly thereafter. His mother ran a shop in Lawrence Lane, Ashburton, and was a devout Anglican, providing her children with a strict Christian upbringing. Carlile received an elementary education at two local free schools until age 12 but did not attend the prestigious local grammar school. After leaving school, he worked at Edward Lee's chemist shop in Exeter but soon r ...
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Lion Hotel
Melbourne Street is a street situated in the Adelaide suburb of North Adelaide, South Australia. History and description Melbourne Street is the main commercial area of the second-largest of the three grids that comprise North Adelaide. It was named after William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (after whom Melbourne is also named), who was British Prime Minister when the ''South Australia Foundation Act'' received parliamentary approval. Melbourne Street is bracketed by Brougham Place and Mann Road and runs in a north-easterly direction. It principally consists of cafes, restaurants, boutique businesses, and retail shops. The street also contains many colonial-era buildings. It was a very vibrant place in the 1980s, attracting crowds of people with the first leather shop in Adelaide and high-end restaurants, but as the street layouts were changed and more traffic started flowing through the street, the shoppers diminished. Although the businesses are still there, it was much qu ...
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The Lion, Potters Bar
The Lion is a former public house on the corner of Barnet Road and Southgate Road in Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, England, and a grade II listed building with Historic England Historic England (officially the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England) is an executive non-departmental public body of the British Government sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. It is tasked with prot .... It became Potty Pancakes some time after 2008. References External links Grade II listed pubs in Hertfordshire Restaurants in Hertfordshire Potters Bar {{Hertfordshire-struct-stub ...
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The Lion (DeMille Novel)
''The Lion'' is a 2010 novel by American author Nelson DeMille. It is the fifth of DeMille's novels to feature Detective John Corey, now working as a contractor for the fictional FBI The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic Intelligence agency, intelligence and Security agency, security service of the United States and Federal law enforcement in the United States, its principal federal law enforcement ag ... Anti-Terrorist Task Force in New York City. The novel is the sequel to The Lion's Game. The Lion is followed by DeMille's 2012 novel, '' The Panther''. External links Novels by Nelson DeMille 2010 American novels Sequel novels Grand Central Publishing books {{2000s-thriller-novel-stub ...
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