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Hung may refer to: People * Hung (surname), various Chinese surnames * Hùng king, a king of Vietnam People with the given name Hung include: * Hung Huynh (born 1978), Vietnamese-American chef, winner of the third season of the television show ''Top Chef'' * Hung Pham (born 1963), Vietnamese-Canadian politician * Hung Cheng (born 1937), professor of applied mathematics Entertainment * ''Hung'', a 1970 novel by Dean Koontz (published under the name Leonard Chris) Film and television * ''Hung'', a short film by Guinevere Turner * ''Hung'' (TV series), aired on HBO Songs * "Hung", by Napalm Death * "Hung", by Wire from the album ''Mind Hive'' Other * Hung language, a Viet-Muong language spoken in Laos * Hang (instrument), a musical instrument whose name is pronounced "hung" * Old Hungarian alphabet (ISO 15924 script code: Hung) * A term for possessing a large human penis size Human penis size varies on a number of measures, including length and circumference when flac ...
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Hung (surname)
Hung is a non-pinyin romanisation of multiple Chinese surnames, based on different varieties of Chinese. Romanisations of 洪 and 红 Hung is the Mandarin Chinese, Mandarin Wade–Giles romanisation of multiple surnames spelled in pinyin as Hong (Chinese surname), Hóng (, , ). The first two of those surnames are also spelled Hung in Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation (the latter is spelled Wang). Cantonese romanisation of 熊 Hung is a Cantonese romanisation of the surname spelled in pinyin as Xiong (surname), Xióng (). People with this surname include: *Hung Yan-yan (; born 1965), Hong Kong martial artist *Lynn Hung (; born 1980), Hong Kong model and actress Cantonese romanisation of 孔 Hung is a Cantonese romanisation of the surname spelled in pinyin as Kong (surname), Kǒng (). People with this surname include: *Susan Tse (Hung Ling-fook ; born 1953), Hong Kong television actress *William Hung (; born 1983), Hong Kong-born American former singer Other *Adelaida P� ...
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Hùng King
Hùng king (2879 BC – 258 BC; Chữ Hán: 雄王; (雄王) or ''vua Hùng'' (𤤰雄); ''Vương'' means "king" and ''vua'' means "monarch; could mean emperor or king") is the title given to the ancient Vietnamese rulers of the Hồng Bàng dynasty, Hồng Bàng period. Traditional Vietnamese account Etymology It is likely that the name Hùng Vương is a combination of the two Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary, Sino-Vietnamese words ''Hùng'' 雄 "masculine, virile, fierce, powerful, grand" and ''Vương'' 王, which means "king". The name Hùng Vương might have originally been a title bestowed on a Tribal chief, chieftain. The Hùng Vương was allegedly the head chieftain of Hồng Bàng dynasty#Văn Lang, Văn Lang which at the time was composed of feudalism, feudal communities of rice farmers. Hùng kings' narrative According to the Hùng kings narrative, the eighteen Hùng kings belonged to the Hong Bang dynasty (2879–258 BCE) that ruled over the northern part of Vi ...
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Hung Huynh
Hung Huynh (born January 25, 1978) is a Vietnamese-born American chef, best known as the winner of the third season of ''Top Chef'', a reality cooking competition series on Bravo. He was the Executive Chef at Catch, The General, and Catch Miami. Early life and career Born in Vietnam, Huynh was raised in Pittsfield, Massachusetts and began his culinary training as a young boy in his immigrant parents' Vietnamese restaurant. He is openly bisexual. He has a degree from the Culinary Institute of America; he cooked at restaurants including Per Se and Gilt in NYC, and at the time of season three ''Top Chefs airing, he was the executive sous chef at the Guy Savoy restaurant in Las Vegas. Huynh also served as a guest judge in episode 12 of season four and in the quickfire challenge of the eighth episode of season five of ''Top Chef''. Huynh appeared in September 2010 on the finale of season seven of ''Top Chef'' and assisted Angelo Sosa as his sous chef. Huynh participated in the 2 ...
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Hung Pham
Hung Pham or Hung Kim Pham (born Phạm Kim Hưng; October 2, 1963 in Saigon) is a former politician and information expert in Alberta, Canada. He formerly served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada. Early life Born and growing up in Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, Hung Pham was one of the boat people leaving the country after the Vietnam War. Coming to Canada in 1980 at the age of 16 without knowing how to speak English, teenager Hung Pham worked as a part-time janitor to make his living while going to high-school in Calgary. Education Hung Pham completed his high-school education in 1982 and subsequently took the computer science university transfer program at Mount Royal College, where he received many awards and scholarships for outstanding academic achievements. Pham then transferred to the University of Calgary in 1984 and graduated from the university in 1986 with two bachelor's degrees with Distinction: Bachelor of Science with Distinction i ...
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Hung Cheng
Hung Cheng (; born March 2, 1937), also known as Hong Zheng, is an American mathematician, novelist, and physicist teaching at MIT. Education Cheng earned his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology, in 1959 and 1961, respectively. He had post-doctorate research appointments at Caltech, Princeton University and Harvard University before joining the MIT faculty in applied mathematics in 1965. His doctoral advisor was Leverett Davis, Jr., and his thesis was on spin absorption lines of solids. Career In 1978, he was elected academician of Taiwan's Academia Sinica. He has also served as the chairman of the applied mathematics committee at the MIT Department of Mathematics, and is on the editorial board of the journal ''Studies in Applied Mathematics''. His recent research interests have been directed to the mathematical physics of dark matter and dark energy. In 2017, Cheng received the Distinguished Achievement Award in Technology and H ...
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Dean Koontz
Dean Ray Koontz (born July 9, 1945) is an American author. His novels are billed as thriller (genre), suspense thrillers, but frequently incorporate elements of horror fiction, horror, fantasy, science fiction, Mystery fiction, mystery, and satire. Many of his books have appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list, ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list, with fourteen hardcovers and sixteen paperbacks reaching the number-one position. Koontz wrote under a number of pen names earlier in his career, including "David Axton", "Deanna Dwyer", "K.R. Dwyer", "Leigh Nichols" and "Brian Coffey". He has published over 105 novels and a number of novellas and collections of short stories, and has sold over 450 million copies of his work. Early life Koontz was born on July 9, 1945, in Everett, Pennsylvania, the son of Florence (née Logue) and Raymond Koontz. He has said that he was regularly beaten and abused by his alcoholic father, which influenced his later writing, as also d ...
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Guinevere Turner
Guinevere Jane Turner (born May 23, 1968) is an American actress, screenwriter, and film director. She wrote the films ''American Psycho'' and '' The Notorious Bettie Page'' and played the lead role of the dominatrix Tanya Cheex in '' Preaching to the Perverted''. She was a story editor and played recurring character Gabby Deveaux on Showtime's ''The L Word''. Early life Turner was born in Boston, and is the oldest of six children. Her maternal grandmother, Elizabeth Hobbs Turner, was a member of the United States Marine Corps in 1944 during World War II. Turner spent the first eleven years of her life as part of the Lyman Family, raised in various communes around the U.S. with over 100 members who were devotees of Mel Lyman. In accordance with the customs of the Lyman Family, Turner was not raised by her mother, but she and her younger sister were eventually ejected from the Family after their mother chose to leave. Turner considered rejoining the group when she was 18, but ...
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Hung (TV Series)
''Hung'' is an American comedy-drama television series that ran on HBO from June 28, 2009, to December 4, 2011. It was created by Colette Burson and Dmitry Lipkin, and stars Thomas Jane as Ray Drecker, a struggling suburban Detroit high-school basketball and baseball coach who resorts to prostitution. The second season premiered on June 27, 2010, and concluded its 10-episode run on September 12, 2010. The third season premiered on October 2, 2011, and concluded its 10-episode run on December 4, 2011. The series was cancelled after three seasons. Plot ''Hung'' follows Ray Drecker (Jane), a high-school basketball coach in the suburbs of Detroit, who is short on money. He is also the father of twin teenagers ( Charlie Saxton and Sianoa Smit-McPhee) who move in with their remarried mother (Anne Heche) after a fire damages the childhood home Ray still owns. With no insurance to cover the damage from the fire, Ray is left without many options. With the help of a friend, Tanya ( Jane ...
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Napalm Death
Napalm Death are an English grindcore band formed in Meriden, West Midlands, in 1981. None of the band's original members have been in the group since 1986, but since ''Utopia Banished'' (1992), the lineup of bassist Shane Embury, guitarist Mitch Harris, drummer Danny Herrera and lead vocalist Barney Greenway, Mark "Barney" Greenway has remained consistent through most of the band's career. From 1989 to 2004, Napalm Death were a five-piece band after they added Jesse Pintado and Mitch Harris as replacements for guitarist Bill Steer. Following Pintado's departure, the band reverted to a four-piece. The band is credited as pioneers of the grindcore genre by incorporating elements of crust punk and death metal, using a noise-filled sound that uses Distortion (music), distorted, Dropped tuning, down-tuned guitars, grinding Fuzz bass, overdrive bass, high-speed tempo, blast beats, vocals that consist of incomprehensible Death growl, growls or high-pitched shrieks, extremely short so ...
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Mind Hive
''Mind Hive'' is the seventeenth studio album from English art punk band Wire, released on 24 January 2020 by Pinkflag. The release was preceded by a music video for "Cactused" made up of clips from the forthcoming documentary ''People in a Film'' and streaming audio for "Primed and Ready". They also announced a brief tour of North America to promote the recording. Critical reception Review aggregator AnyDecentMusic? assess the critical consensus as a 7.7 out of 10. ''Brooklyn Vegan'' praised the album saying Wire "have honed a sound that pulls from all periods of the band." Alexis Petridis of ''The Guardian'' gave the album four out of five stars and said, "If ''Mind Hive'' were the debut by a hot new band, you suspect what's left of the music press would be doing their nut over it." Accolades Track listing All songs written by Colin Newman, except "Oklahoma" by Graham Lewis. All music by Wire. All lyrics by Graham Lewis, except "Cactused" and "Unrepentant" by Colin Newman ...
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Hung Language
Phong or Tày Poọng is a Vietic dialect cluster spoken in north-central Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ....Đặng Nghiêm Vạn and Nguyễn Anh Ngọc. 1975. 'Vài nét về ba nhóm Đan Lai, Ly Hà va Tày Poọng' verview of the three groups Dan Lai, Ly Ha and 'Tay Poong' In ''Vê vân dê xác dịnh thánh phân các dân tôc thiêu só o miên băc Viêt Nam'', 456-471. Hà Nôi: Nhà xuât ban khoa học xã hôi. Varieties include Đan Lai, Toum, and Liha. References Vietic languages Languages of Vietnam Endangered Austroasiatic languages {{AustroAsiatic-lang-stub ...
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Hang (instrument)
The Hang (; plural form: Hanghang) is a type of musical instrument called a handpan, fitting into the idiophone class and based on the Trinidad & Tobago steelpan instrument. It was created by Felix Rohner and Sabina Schärer in Bern, Switzerland. The name of their company is PANArt Hangbau AG. The Hang is sometimes referred to as a ''hang drum'', but the inventors consider this a misnomer and strongly discourage its use. The instrument is constructed from two half-shells of deep drawn, nitrided steel sheet glued together at the rim leaving the inside hollow and creating the shape of a convex lens. The top ("Ding") side has a center 'note' hammered into it and seven or eight 'tone fields' hammered around the center. The bottom ("Gu") is a plain surface that has a rolled hole in the center with a tuned note that can be created when the rim is struck. The Hang uses some of the same basic physical principles as a steelpan, but modified in such a way as to act as a Helmholtz ...
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