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Shiri (other)
Shiri may refer to any of the following: *Shiri (fish), scientific name ''Coreoleuciscus splendidus'' * ''Shiri'' (film), a 1999 South Korean film which takes its name from the fish * Shiri (race), a fantasy subculture * Shiri, Khuzestan, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran * Shiri, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran *Shiri Appleby, American actress * Shiri Artstein, Israeli mathematician * Shiri Maimon, Israeli singer * Perrance Shiri, commander of the Air Force of Zimbabwe *Shiri (honey) A Dagbanli name for honey See also * Shir (other) *Shira (given name) Shira (Hebrew: שירה) is a Hebrew feminine given name meaning "poetry", "singing" or "music". It was the second most popular name given to girls born in Israel in 2012. * Shira Arad * Shira Geffen *Shira Haas, Israeli actress * Shira Kamm ... {{disambiguation, geo ja:シリ ...
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Shiri (fish)
''Coreoleuciscus splendidus'', also known as the swiri or Korean splendid dace, is a species of fish from the cyprinid Family (biology), family Endemism, endemic to rivers of Korea, rivers of the Korean peninsula. It was first scientifically described by Tamezo Mori in 1935, who noted in 1936 that it could be found Spawn (biology), spawning in North Gyeongsang Province's Uljin, Uljin County; a 1939 study also found it in the Geum River, Geum and Seomjin River, Seomjin rivers. A South Korean survey of 4909 sites south of the Korean Demilitarized Zone conducted between April 1966 and November 1989 found it in 659 sites; it was not seen to appear in the Yeongsan River, Yeongsan, Sapgyo River, Sapgyo, or Anseong River, Anseong rivers. It typically spawns between the beginning of May and the middle of June. Has photos. ''Coreoleuciscus splendidus'' grows to roughly 10 to 15 cm in length, with a long, slender body and a pointed snout; its eyes are small and horseshoe-shaped. Its h ...
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Shiri (film)
''Shiri'' () is a 1999 South Korean action film, action spy film, written and directed by Kang Je-gyu. It was the first Cinema of the United States, Hollywood-style big-budget Blockbuster (entertainment), blockbuster to be produced in the new Korean film industry (i.e. after Korea's major economic boom in the late 1990s).Anthony Leong (2001)"Shiri Movie Review". ''Media Circus''. Retrieved 11 November 2007. Created as a deliberate homage to the "high-octane" action film made popular by Hollywood through the 1980s, it also contained a story that draws on strong Korean national sentiment to fuel its drama. Much of the film's visual style is shared with that of Culture of Asia, Asian action cinema, particularly Hong Kong action cinema such as John Woo, Tsui Hark, Ringo Lam, and the relentless pace of the second unit directors, like Vic Armstrong and Guy Hamilton, in the James Bond films. The film was released under the name ''Shiri'' outside of South Korea; in South Korea the title wa ...
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Shiri (race)
Otherkin is a subculture of people who identify as partially or entirely nonhuman. Some otherkin believe their identity derives from non-physical spiritual phenomena, such as having a nonhuman soul or reincarnation. Some otherkin give non-spiritual explanations for themselves, such as unusual psychology or neurodivergence, or as part of dissociative identity disorder or multiplicity. Many otherkin say they are physically human. The otherkin subculture developed primarily as an online community during the 1990s. It had partly grown out of some small groups of people who described themselves as elves during the 1970s and 1980s. During the late 2000s, the word has come to be treated as an umbrella term for some other nonhuman identity subcultures. Etymology The word ''otherkin'', in the context of a subculture, was created in July 1990 by participants of the mailing list Elfinkind Digest. It came along with the variant "otherkind," which appeared first in April 1990. It was ...
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Shiri, Khuzestan
Shiri (, also Romanized as Shīrī) is a village in Soviren Rural District, Cham Khalaf-e Isa District, Hendijan County, Khuzestan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 225, in 40 families. References Populated places in Hendijan County {{Hendijan-geo-stub ...
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Shiri, Kohgiluyeh And Boyer-Ahmad
Shiri (, also Romanized as Shīrī) is a village in Dehdasht-e Sharqi Rural District, in the Central District of Kohgiluyeh County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 159, in 29 families. References Populated places in Kohgiluyeh County {{Kohgiluyeh-geo-stub ...
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Shiri Appleby
Shiri Appleby is an American actress and television director. She is best known for her leading roles as Liz Parker in the WB/ UPN science fiction drama series '' Roswell'' (1999–2002) and Rachel Goldberg in the Lifetime/Hulu drama series '' Unreal'' (2015–2018). Her major film credits include '' A Time for Dancing'' (2000), '' Swimfan'' (2002), '' Havoc'' (2005), '' Charlie Wilson's War'' (2007), and '' The Devil's Candy'' (2015). Appleby also starred as intern Daria Wade in the final season of the NBC medical drama series '' ER'' (2008–2009). She later starred as Cate Cassidy in The CW drama series ''Life Unexpected'' (2010–2011) and as Lucy Lambert in the web comedy series ''Dating Rules from My Future Self'' (2012). Appleby also had recurring roles on the NBC drama series '' Chicago Fire'' (2012–2013) and the HBO comedy-drama series '' Girls'' (2013–2014). Early life and education Appleby's Israeli-born mother is of Moroccan Jewish descent, and her Los Angeles ...
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Shiri Artstein
Shiri Artstein-Avidan (; born 28 September 1978) is an Israeli mathematician who in 2015 won the Erdős Prize. She specializes in convex geometry and asymptotic geometric analysis, and is a professor of mathematics at Tel Aviv University. Education and career Artstein was born in Jerusalem, the daughter of mathematician Zvi Artstein, best known for his proof of Artstein's theorem. She graduated summa cum laude from Tel Aviv University in 2000, with a bachelor's degree in mathematics, and completed her PhD at Tel Aviv University in 2004 under the supervision of Vitali Milman, with a dissertation on ''Entropy Methods''. She worked from 2004 to 2006 as a Veblen Research Instructor in Mathematics at Princeton University and as a researcher at the Institute for Advanced Study before returning to Tel Aviv as a faculty member in 2006. Recognition Artstein won the Haim Nessyahu Prize in Mathematics, an annual dissertation award of the Israel Mathematical Union, in 2006. In 2008 she won ...
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Shiri Maimon
Shiri Maimon (or Maymon; , ; born ) is an Israeli singer, television personality and actress, who rose to fame as the runner-up in the inaugural season of singing reality competition '' Kokhav Nolad''. She represented her native Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, where she came fourth. In 2008, Maimon won Best Israeli Act and performed in the MTV Europe Music Awards, where she was also nominated for Europe's Favorite Act. In June 2013, Maimon became one of the judges for the first season of '' The X Factor Israel''. She continued her role for the second and third seasons. In 2018, it was revealed that Maimon would leave the show in favor of the rival network show, '' Rising Star Israel''. In 2018, Maimon made a starring replacement in the role of Roxie Hart in the Broadway show ''Chicago''. In February 2024, she recorded a live album of greatest hits accompanied by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Early life and career 1981–2002: Early life Maimon w ...
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Perrance Shiri
Perrance Shiri (born Bigboy Samson Chikerema; 11 January 1955US Code Collection - Executive Order No. 13288
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29 July 2020) was a an and government official who served as Minister of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement in the ...
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Dagbani Language
Dagbani (or Dagbane), also known as Dagbanli or Dagbanle, is a Gur language spoken in Ghana and Northern Togo. Its native speakers are estimated around 1,170,000. Dagbani is the most widely spoken language in northern Ghana, specifically among the tribes that fall under the authority of the King of Dagbon, known as the '' Yaa-Naa''. Dagbon is a traditional kingdom situated in northern Ghana, and the Yaa-Naa is the paramount chief or king who governs over the various tribes and communities within the Dagbon kingdom. Dagbani is closely related to and mutually intelligible with Mampruli, Nabit, Talni, Kamara, Kantosi, and Hanga, also spoken in Northern, North East, Upper East, and Savannah Regions. It is also similar to the other members of the same subgroup spoken in other regions, including Dagaare and Wali, spoken in Upper West Region of Ghana, along with Frafra and Kusaal, spoken in the Upper East Region of the country. In Togo, Dagbani is spoken in the Savanes Re ...
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Shir (other)
Shir (, "Lion") may refer to: * Shir, Mazandaran, a village in Fereydunkenar County, Iran * Shir, South Khorasan, a village in Sarbisheh County, Iran * Shir, Syria, a village * Shir (Neolithic site), a site in western Syria, near Hama See also * Solomon Judah Loeb Rapoport (1786–1867), Galician rabbi * Arslan, a Persian or Turkic word for 'lion' * Asad, an Arabic term for 'lion' * Aryeh, a Hebrew term for 'lion' * Bernard Shir-Cliff (1924-2017), American editor * Sher (other) * Shir ha-shirim, also known as The Song of Songs, a biblical scroll * Shira (other) * Shira Haas, Israeli actress * Shirabad (other) * Shiri (other) * Shiri Appleby, American actress of Israeli descend * Shiri Maimon, Israeli singer * Singh Singh ( IPA: ) is a title, middle name, or surname that means "lion" in various South Asian and Southeast Asian communities. Traditionally used by the Hindu Kshatriya community, it was later mandated in the late 1 ...
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Shira (given Name)
Shira (Hebrew: שירה) is a Hebrew feminine given name meaning "poetry", "singing" or "music". It was the second most popular name given to girls born in Israel in 2012. * Shira Arad * Shira Geffen *Shira Haas, Israeli actress * Shira Kammen *Shira Lazar * Shira Naor, American-born Israeli actress * Shira Nayman * Shira Perlmutter *Shira Piven * Shira Rishony (born 1991), Israeli Olympic judoka *Shira Scheindlin Shira Ann Scheindlin (; née Joffe; born August 16, 1946) is an American attorney and jurist who served as a United States federal judge, United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. She ... * Shira Tarrant * Shira Willner, German figure skater See also * Shir (other) * Shiri (other) Notes {{given name Given names derived from musical terms Hebrew feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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