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Skin is a soft outer covering of an animal, in particular a vertebrate. Skin(s) or The Skin(s) may also refer to: Outer covering * Peel (fruit), or outer covering of any vegetable * Skin (aeronautics), the outer covering of an aircraft or its wing * Skinning, removing the outer layer of something's flesh * Milk skin, a thin layer over the top of heated milk * Hide (skin), an animal skin processed by humans * Mobile phone skin, a protective and/or decorative covering for a mobile phone Arts and entertainment Film * ''The Skin'' (film), a 1981 Italian film by Liliana Cavani based on the novel by Curzio Malaparte * ''Skin'' (1995 film), a British short film directed by Vincent O'Connell * ''Skins'' (2002 film), an American drama film * ''Skin'' (2008 film), a British-South African biographical film about Sandra Laing * ''Skin'' (2008), an award-winning Dutch film directed by Hanro Smitsman * ''Skins'' (2017 film), a Spanish drama film * ''Skin'' (2018 feature film), an Ame ...
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Skin
Skin is the layer of usually soft, flexible outer tissue covering the body of a vertebrate animal, with three main functions: protection, regulation, and sensation. Other animal coverings, such as the arthropod exoskeleton, have different developmental origin, structure and chemical composition. The adjective cutaneous means "of the skin" (from Latin ''cutis'' 'skin'). In mammals, the skin is an organ of the integumentary system made up of multiple layers of ectodermal tissue and guards the underlying muscles, bones, ligaments, and internal organs. Skin of a different nature exists in amphibians, reptiles, and birds. Skin (including cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues) plays crucial roles in formation, structure, and function of extraskeletal apparatus such as horns of bovids (e.g., cattle) and rhinos, cervids' antlers, giraffids' ossicones, armadillos' osteoderm, and os penis/ os clitoris. All mammals have some hair on their skin, even marine mammals like whales, ...
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Skin (Andrew Novel)
Kerry Andrew (born 5 April 1978) is an English composer, performer and author. They have won four British Composer Awards. They have published three novels and twice been shortlisted for the BBC National Short Story Award. They perform alt-folk music as You Are Wolf and have been a long-standing member of Juice Vocal Ensemble. Life From age 3 to age 6, Andrew lived in Canada with their family. The family subsequently returned to the UK and settled in the Buckinghamshire area. Andrew earned a BA in Music, MA and PhD in Composition, all from the University of York. Career Music Andrew was Composer in Residence at Handel House Museum during 2010-12, and was Visiting Professor of Music at Leeds College of Music in 2015-16 and 2017-18. They won their first British Composer Award in the Making Music Category in 2010 for their choral work ''Fall'', and won two awards in 2014, in the Stage Works category for their wild swimming chamber opera ''Dart's Love'' and in the Communit ...
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Skin (Japanese Band)
Skin (stylized as S.K.I.N.) is a United States–based Japanese visual kei rock supergroup founded by Japanese musicians Yoshiki, Gackt, Sugizo and Miyavi in 2007. The group's debut performance was on June 29, 2007, at Long Beach Arena, California. Although they had announced more activities, including a live tour and releasing an album, no new activities have occurred. History Conception and announcement The origin of the band dates back to when Yoshiki invited Gackt to his Los Angeles mansion in 2002, where they decided to produce some music together. The band was publicly announced in July 2006 at an Otakon conference where Yoshiki as a guest said, he would be starting a band with Gackt. He announced how the band would be composed of five members, and they are going to produce a recording with a live tour in 2007. In December of the same year, it was announced that Sugizo would be the third member and the first guitarist of the group. And then at the first "JRock Revolutio ...
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Skin (British Band)
Skin were a British hard rock band active during the 1990s who reformed in 2009, only to disband again in 2013. History Skin were formed in the early 1990s by ex- Jagged Edge members Myke Gray (born 12 May 1968, Fulham, London) and Andy Robbins (also formerly of Tokyo Blade) along with former Kooga vocalist Neville MacDonald (born in Ynysybwl, Pontypridd, Wales) and drummer Dicki Fliszar, formerly of Bruce Dickinson's touring band and band Vamp. Whilst their first official name was Taste, prior to deciding on a name, Skin first appeared at Westar Studios in 1992 under the name ‘Harry’s Herberts’. The name was a construct by their tour manager Harry Mohan ( Sanctuary Music) who made the original booking and when prompted to provide a name for the band just said ''“book them in as Harry’s Herberts for now”.'' It wasn’t until some months later and a few names (including (Obsession, Bad For Good, and Phoenix) whilst touring small clubs in 1992 did they settle on Ski ...
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Naomi Iizuka
Naomi Iizuka (born April 22, 1965) is a Japanese-born American playwright. Iizuka's works often have a non-linear storyline and are influenced by her multicultural background. Early life and education Naomi Iizuka was born in Tokyo, April 22, 1965. Her mother is an American Latina attorney and her father is a Japanese banker. Iizuka grew up in Japan, Indonesia, the Netherlands and Washington, D.C. Iizuka attended the National Cathedral School, has her bachelor's degree in classical literature from Yale University in 1987 and spent one year at Yale Law School before eventually receiving her MFA in playwriting from University of California, San Diego in 1992. Career She has taught playwriting at the University of Iowa and the University of Texas, Austin and was a Professor of Dramatic Arts and Director of the Playwriting Program at UC Santa Barbara until January 2008 when she took over as the head of MFA playwrighting at her alma mater, University of California, San Diego. I ...
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Skin (Marvel Comics)
Skin (Angelo Espinosa) is a fictional character (a human mutant) appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in ''The Uncanny X-Men'' #317 (October 1994). Fictional character biography Angelo Espinosa was a former gang member from the east Los Angeles area who faked his own death for numerous reasons; to make sure that his friend Tores was not blamed for murder, to hide his newly manifested mutation from his family, and to leave that part of his life behind. Skin was one of four young mutants (including M, Husk, and Blink) abducted by the Phalanx, a techno-organic alien species. The reason behind the abductions was so that the Phalanx could uncover the secret behind their inability to assimilate mutants into their collective. Through their combined efforts and those of Banshee, Emma Frost, Sabretooth, Synch, and Jubilee, the four young mutants managed to escape their confines; although, Blink sacrificed herself by using her power ...
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Skin And Other Stories
''Skin and Other Stories'' is a collection of short stories written by Roald Dahl, published in 2000 by Puffin Books, a division of Penguin Putnam Books. Most of these stories were previously collected in the Dahl book, '' Someone Like You'' (1953). "An African Story" and "Beware of the Dog" were previously collected in '' Over to You'' (1946). "The Champion of the World" was previously collected in ''Kiss Kiss'' (1960). The story "The Surgeon" was originally published in ''Playboy'' magazine in 1986. Contents *"Skin" *" Lamb to the Slaughter" *"The Sound Machine" *"An African Story" *"Galloping Foxley" *"The Wish" *"The Surgeon" *"Dip in the Pool" *"The Champion of the World" *"Beware of the Dog Beware of the dog (also rendered as beware of dog) is a warning sign posted at the entrance to a building or other private area indicating that a dangerous dog is within. Such signs may be placed to deter burglary even if there is no dog, or if ..." *" My Lady Love, My Dove" ...
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Skin (short Story)
"Skin" is a macabre short story written by author Roald Dahl. It was first published in the May 17, 1952 issue of ''The New Yorker'', and was later featured in the collections '' Someone Like You'', published in 1953, and ''Skin and Other Stories'', published in 2000. It was adapted for television as part of Anglia Television's '' Tales of the Unexpected'', broadcast on March 8, 1980. Plot summary A destitute old man named Drioli walks through the streets of Paris. When he passes by an art gallery and sees a painting by Chaïm Soutine, he reminisces about a time long-ago when they were friends. Over thirty years earlier, Soutine had been in love with Drioli's wife Josie, and on a particular day in autumn 1913, Drioli, a tattoo artist, had been fortunate to work on nine clients, most of whom had paid in cash. This resulted in unusually large earnings for that day, and he had decided to celebrate by buying their fill of bottles of wine. When he had become drunk, Drioli asked Souti ...
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Adrian C
Adrian is a form of the Latin given name Adrianus or Hadrianus. Its ultimate origin is most likely via the former river Adria from the Venetic and Illyrian word ''adur'', meaning "sea" or "water". The Adria was until the 8th century BC the main channel of the Po River into the Adriatic Sea but ceased to exist before the 1st century BC. Hecataeus of Miletus (c.550 – c.476 BC) asserted that both the Etruscan harbor city of Adria and the Adriatic Sea had been named after it. Emperor Hadrian's family was named after the city or region of Adria/Hadria, now Atri, in Picenum, which most likely started as an Etruscan or Greek colony of the older harbor city of the same name. Several saints and six popes have borne this name, including the only English pope, Adrian IV, and the only Dutch pope, Adrian VI. As an English name, it has been in use since the Middle Ages. Religion * Pope Adrian I (c. 700–795) * Pope Adrian II (c. 792–872) * Pope Adrian III (c. 830–885) * Pope Adrian ...
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The Skin (novel)
''The Skin'' () is a 1949 autobiographical novel by the Italian writer Curzio Malaparte. Plot ''The Skin'' is a fictionalised account of the Allied occupation of Naples after Italy's defeat in World War II, during which Malaparte, whose homonymous author persona appears as the book's narrator, worked as a liaison officer for the American army. The book consists of vignettes about degradation, prostitution and cruelty. Reception Like Malaparte's 1944 book '' Kaputt'', ''The Skin'' became successful internationally. In 2006, Gary Indiana wrote in ''Bookforum'' that ''The Skin'' has "the densely packed, peripatetic, demonic abandon of a vaudeville revue in hell" and makes the supposed liberation of Italy appear as a gross nightmare. When it was published in the NYRB Classics series in 2013, ''Time Out New York'' wrote that it has a "unique, smirking idiom" and that the main character comes off as cynical and as "a sort of spokesman for the defeated nation, at once obsequious and con ...
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The X-Files Literature
During the run of the TV series ''The X-Files'', many books based on it were released, written, including novels based on episodes, a series of comic books from Topps Comics, and many "official" and "unauthorized" non-fiction books. Some of the novels, which were published in both hardcover and trade paperback editions, came out as audiobooks read by several of the series' stars, including Gillian Anderson (Ground Zero), John Neville (Fight the Future), Steven Williams (Squeeze), Bruce Harwood (Skin) and Mitch Pileggi (Antibodies and Ruins). Apart from the novels, in 2016 first official ''The X-Files'' coloring book was released by IDW Publishing. ''The X-Files'' fiction Apart from the following series of books, there has also been a ''Fight the Future'' book based on '' The X Files Movie'', written by Elizabeth Hand, as well as '' The X-Files: I Want to Believe'' by Max Allan Collins and ''The X-Files: Perihelion'' by Claudia Gray. Juvenile Series (Middle Grade) * ''X ...
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