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Livid (Cornwell Novel)
Livid may refer to: * Livid (color), dark bluish-grey color Music * Livid (festival), an Australian alternative rock music festival * Livid (rapper), Danish rapper member of Danish rap band Kaliber * ''Livid'' (Blondie album), 2000 * ''Livid'' (Nightmare album), 2004 Others * LiViD LiViD, short for Linux Video and DVD, was a collection of projects that aim to create program tools and software libraries related to DVD for Linux operating system. The projects included: * OMS * GATOS * mpeg2dec * ac3dec In 2002, LiViD project ..., former mailing list about video playback on Linux * ''Livid'' (film), a 2011 French film {{disambiguation ...
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Livid (color)
Livid is a medium bluish-gray color. This color name comes from the Latin color term ''lividus'', meaning "'a dull leaden-blue color'; it is also used to describe the color of contused flesh, leading to the English expression 'black and blue'". The first recorded use of ''livid'' as a color name in English was in 1622. There is a range of colors called ''livid'' colors that combine the colors blue and gray. Some of these colors are shown below. Livid (blue-gray) is the opposite concept from brown. Brown colors are mainly ''dark orange'' and ''dark red'' colors—warm colors on the warm color side of the color wheel, while blue-gray (livid) colors are mainly ''dark blue'' and ''dark azure'' colors—colors on the opposite side of the color wheel—cool colors on the cool color side of the color wheel. Alternate names are blue-gray (American English) or blue-grey (British English), which was a name introduced by Crayola for a crayon color used from 1958 to 1990. Thus, the nor ...
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Livid (festival)
Livid was an Australian alternative rock music festival held annually from 1989 to 2003. Created by Peter Walsh and Natalie Jeremijenko, the original idea of showcasing both the arts (Natalie) and music (Peter) in the one event was standardised as late as October/early November from 1991 until 2003. While it has never been officially cancelled, no festivals have been held since 2003 and neither the organisers or promoters have announced any intention to restart Livid in the future. Headline artists for the festival's most recent dates included Linkin Park, the White Stripes and Yeah Yeah Yeahs in 2003, Powderfinger and Oasis in 2002, and Butthole Surfers, Billy Bragg and Ash in 2001. The festival began in 1989 with a 1500-strong audience at the University of Queensland in Brisbane. Its growing popularity saw it move to Davies Park in the Brisbane suburb of West End and later the RNA Showgrounds. Until the establishment of the Homebake festival in 1995, Livid was the only maj ...
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Livid (rapper)
Kaliber is a Danish rap-band from Copenhagen made up of rappers DB King and Livid rapper and vocalists Face It and Mr. Mo. They had a charting hit with "Det Dødt Nu" in 2013. They are well known for their song " Hardhitter" featuring Danish boxer Rudy Markussen and boxing announcer Kurt Thyboe. Members *DB King (also known by the pseudonym Dennis) - rapper *Livid (also known by the pseudonym Jesper) - rapper *Face It (also known by the pseudonym Martin) - vocalist *Mr. Mo (also known by the pseudonym Mohammed) - vocalist Members have also worked as solo artists and in other collaboration. Notable hits include: *2012: Sleiman feat. DB King - "Badboy" *2015: DB King - "Ridah" *2016: Sleiman feat. Livid & Mellemfinga'Muzik - "Bomaye" (reached #1 on Tracklisten Hitlisten (), formerly known as Tracklisten, is a Danish top 40 record chart that is updated every Wednesday at midnight on the website hitlisten.nu. The weekly Danish singles chart combines the 40 best-selling tracks f ...
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Livid (Blondie Album)
''Live'' is the second live album by the band Blondie released in the US on November 23, 1999, and in the UK on April 25, 2000. As of August 9, 2005, it has sold 129,000 copies in United States. Overview The album was recorded during Blondie's successful 1998-99 comeback tour in support of their 1999 album, ''No Exit'', and features all their best-known songs, including " Atomic", "The Tide Is High", " Call Me", and " Heart of Glass", as well as the 1999 UK #1 "Maria". The last track on the album is a manipulated live version of the song "One Way or Another" with the audience noise removed, which was used as a theme song for American dramedy TV series '' Snoops''. The UK edition of the album was renamed ''Livid'' and released on April 25, 2000. It featured the actual live version of "One Way or Another" instead of the ''Snoops'' theme version. The album was also released on DVD twice, the first time in 1999 by Beyond Records and the second time in 2005 by EV Classics. The ...
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Livid (Nightmare Album)
is Nightmare's second full-length studio album. It peaked at #29 in the Oricon , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics Statistics (from German language, German: ', "description of a State (polity), state, a country") is the discipline that ... Charts. In this album, they introduced a small preview of the new sound of Nightmare by adding an extra part for an acoustic guitar in two songs, Travel and Shian/Cyan, and a twist of jazz fusion in Underdog. Due to the spelling and pronunciation of 'livid' in Japanese () the album has sometimes been incorrectly referred to as ''Libido''. Track listing Single information * ''Varuna'' :''Release Date'': April 21, 2004 :''Oricon Chart Peak Position'': #29 * :''Release Date'': July 22, 2004 :''Oricon Chart Peak Position'': #21 * :''Release Date'': October 21, 2004 :''Oricon Chart Peak Position'': #22 References {{Authority control Nightmare (Japa ...
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LiViD
LiViD, short for Linux Video and DVD, was a collection of projects that aim to create program tools and software libraries related to DVD for Linux operating system. The projects included: * OMS * GATOS * mpeg2dec * ac3dec In 2002, LiViD project leader Matthew Pavlovich was sued by the DVD Copy Control Association Inc. (DVD CCA) for trade secret misappropriation because they posted DeCSS on the LiViD website. See also * DeCSS * AACS encryption key controversy External links *Mirrors of thLiViD homepageand thLiViD software*ThLiViD websiteon the Internet Archives Wayback Machine The Wayback Machine is a digital archive of the World Wide Web founded by Internet Archive, an American nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California. Launched for public access in 2001, the service allows users to go "back in ... References Linux DVD players Software DVD players {{linux-stub ...
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