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  2. Lee Yong-shin - Wikipedia

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    Lee Yong-shin (Hangul: 이용신; born February 27, 1975) is a South Korean voice actress and singer born and raised in Seoul, South Korea. She began her career by joining CJ ENM 's voice acting division in 2003.

  3. Lee Joo-yeon - Wikipedia

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    Lee Joo-yeon (born March 19, 1987), [2] formerly known mononymously as Jooyeon, is a South Korean actress and singer. She is best known for being a former member of the girl group After School . Since leaving After School, she has focused primarily on acting.

  4. Tao of Jeet Kune Do - Wikipedia

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    The main editor was Gilbert L. Johnson, with Linda Lee, Dan Inosanto and other students of Bruce Lee helping him understand Jeet Kune Do well enough to editorialize and organize Lee's material into text. The book is dedicated to: The Free, Creative Martial Artist. Lee's wife, Linda Lee Cadwell holds the copyright to the book. The book is ...

  5. Law of the Jungle (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Law of the Jungle special editions generally aired during the Seollal and Chuseok holidays. It may be Law of the Jungle W (W for Women, features an all-female cast, except in the 4-Part Special), or Law of the Jungle K (K for Kids, features celebrities with their children), or another theme.

  6. Sowilō (rune) - Wikipedia

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    The evolution of the rune in the Elder Futhark during the centuries. The Elder Futhark s rune is attested in main two variants, a "Σ shape" (four strokes), more prevalent in earlier (3rd to 5th century) inscriptions (e.g. Kylver stone), and an "S shape" (three strokes), more prevalent in later (5th to 7th century) inscriptions (e.g. Golden horns of Gallehus, Seeland-II-C).

  7. Lee Seung-yun - Wikipedia

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    Lee Seung-yun (Korean: 이승윤; Korean pronunciation: [i.sɯŋ.jun]; born 18 April 1995) is a South Korean archer.After winning medals at the World Youth Championships, [4] he was first selected for the South Korean archery team in 2013, in which year he won team and individual medals at the 2013 Archery World Cup, finishing 4th in the World Cup Final in Paris, and reached the final of the ...

  8. Victory Stele of Naram-Sin - Wikipedia

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    The Victory Stele of Naram-Sin is a stele that dates to approximately 2254–2218 BC, in the time of the Akkadian Empire, and is now at the Louvre in Paris. The relief measures 2 meters in height (6' 7") [ 1 ] and was carved in pinkish sandstone, [ 2 ] with cuneiform writings in Akkadian and Elamite .