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The word "Revol" is used in the following contexts: * Revol (song), a 1994 single by the Manic Street Preachers * Revol Wireless, an Ohio-based wireless provider * Revol Porcelaine, a French porcelain manufacturer * Revol (surname), people with Revol as their surname *Revol Bunin, Soviet composer See also *The Revols The Revols was a Canadian band from Stratford, Ontario, Canada, formed in 1957, with Richard Manuel on piano and vocals, John Till on guitar, Ken Kalmusky on bass, Doug Rhodes on vocals and Jim Winkler on drums. Fourteen- and fifteen-year-old ...
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Revol (song)
"Revol" is a song by the Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was released in August 1994 by the Epic record label as the second single from their third studio album, ''The Holy Bible'', which was released later in the month. The song reached number 22 in the UK Singles Chart on 13 August 1994. Music and lyrics "Revol" has been categorized under the genres hard rock, noise pop, punk rock and post-punk. The song's lyrics were written by the rhythm guitarist Richey Edwards and the bass guitarist Nicky Wire. The verses list famous and controversial names in history, each being dismissed one-by-one in short and often insulting staccato lines (such as " Chamberlain, you see God in you", "Pol Pot, withdrawn traces, bye-bye", "Che Guevara, you're all target now" and "Gorbachev, celibate self-importance"). The track may be considered an autobiographical account of Edwards' attempts to hold down any meaningful relationships. "Revol" is "lover" spelt backwards. The l ...
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Revol Wireless
Revol Wireless was a regional wireless carrier based in Independence, Ohio, United States that offered flat-rate, unlimited talk-time wireless service in some Midwest US markets. The company ceased business January 16, 2014 and sold its wireless licenses to Sprint Corporation. History Cleveland Unlimited purchased Northcoast PCS in July 2004 from former owner Cablevision. The original Northcoast name was kept in service until 2005, when the Company relaunched with the Revol brand. The company owned mobile licenses and operated its own towers in the 1900 MHz band several midwest markets. CUI, based in Independence, Ohio, operated in the Cleveland, Ohio, market. Through its subsidiary CSM Wireless, LLC, it also owned spectrum and offered Revol wireless service in Columbus, Canton, Toledo, Sandusky, and Youngstown, Ohio, and Indianapolis, Indiana. Through a joint venture with Leap Wireless, it also owned spectrum in Columbus, Indiana; New Castle, Pennsylvania; and Portland, ...
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Revol Porcelaine
Revol Porcelaine S.A. was founded in 1768 by brothers Joseph-Marie and François Revol in France's Rhone Valley, where they discovered a deposit of white kaolin. They established a factory in Ponsas and began manufacturing a hard-wearing white stoneware, later establishing operations in Saint-Uze. Revol later developed a porcelain body that forms the basis for Revol ceramic products, called "culinary porcelain" (''la porcelaine culinaire'') by the company. Present-day Revol Porcelaine remains a family-run company after 9 generations, with Olivier Passot as the Managing Director. The company is headquartered in Saint-Uze Saint-Uze (; ) is a commune in the Drôme department in southeastern France. Geography The Galaure forms most of the commune's southern border. Population Notables * Félix-Marie Abel See also *Communes of the Drôme department A commune ..., France, where it employs 185 people and maintains 16,500 sq. m. of factory space. The facility produces ...
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Revol (surname)
Revol, Révol, or de Revol is a French surname. Notable people with this surname include: * (born 1973), French writer * Cédric Revol, French judoka * Charles Revol-Tissot (1892–1971), French aviator *Élisabeth Revol (born 1979), French mountaineer * (born 1978), French Catholic theologian *Gastón Revol (born 1986), Argentine rugby player * (1912–1991), French sculptor *Louis de Revol Louis de Revol (1531 – 24 September 1594) was the first French Foreign Minister from 1589 until his death in 1594. He is considered world's first foreign minister entrusted with all foreign relations. Life and career He was born in Saint Pier ... (1531–1594), first French foreign minister * (1858–1915), Argentine engineer and politician * (1894–1967), French actor * Nathalie Revol (born 1967), French computer scientist * René Revol (born 1947), French politician {{surname ...
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Revol Bunin
Revol Samuilovich Bunin (; 6 April 1924, in Moscow – 4 July 1976, in Moscow) was a Soviet composer. Early life and education Bunin's father, Samuil Markovich, was a bolshevik, a member of the Communist Party from before the 1917 revolution and worked as a professor of social economics at one of the Moscow Institutes. Bunin was named "Revol" after the October Revolution. Volik (as he was known) was six when he started to write music and he started by writing scores. In the 1930s in Soviet Union score paper was hard to find, so young Bunin would draw lines on plain paper for his compositions. He wrote marches, waltzes, minuets, and polkas. Bunin's mother was always very ill, and died when he was 14, leaving his upbringing entirely in the hands of his father. When Bunin's mother was dying, she asked him to play the piano for her. He played Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, and Mussorgsky through the night. Next morning he had his first attack of asthma, a disease that would in the end ki ...
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