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Brother Mouzone (from Arabic موزون mawzūn, meaning "balanced,” "weighted") is a drug enforcer and hitman from New York City. "The Brother" does not fit the usual picture of drug-trade "muscle"; he always wears a suit, bowtie, and glasses, and speaks politely and precisely.
The King of Musang King (Chinese: 猫山王中王) is a 2023 Singaporean-Malaysian comedy film directed by Jack Neo. [1] The film stars Neo, Yeo Yann Yann , Mark Lee , Henry Thia , Gadrick Chin, Glenn Yong , Angeline Teoh and Jamie Chu.
Elon Musk is retiring the last vestige of Twitter — the twitter.com web address — as the social network has fully moved over to the x.com domain name. “All core systems are now on X.com ...
Kimbal James Musk (born 20 September 1972 [3]) is a South African-born Canadian and American businessman and restaurateur.He co-owns The Kitchen Restaurant Group, a collection of restaurants in Colorado, Chicago, and Austin. [4]
Glenn Yong was born on 10 October 1996 in Singapore. He is the youngest in the family with an older brother. [3] Yong attended PAP Kindergarten, Peicai Secondary School and Temasek Polytechnic. [4] After National Service, Yong studied at Murdoch University and graduated in October 2020, with a degree in marketing. [5]
Min-woo's older brother Seven Days: Jung Chul-jin The Wonder Years: Yeong-pyo 2008 Beautiful: Detective Kim Sa-kwa: Han-Soo 2009 Missing Person: Won-young A Million: Detective Kim 2010 Bestseller: middle aged man 1 The Servant: Kwang Cheon I Saw the Devil: Tae-joo 2011 Detective K: Secret of the Virtuous Widow: Public officer Drifting Away ...
Brother is a 2022 Canadian drama film, written, produced and directed by Clement Virgo. [2] An adaptation of David Chariandy 's award-winning novel of the same name, [ 3 ] the film centres on the relationship between Francis and Michael, two Black Canadian brothers growing up in the Scarborough district of Toronto , Ontario in the early 1990s.
Kim Hwasang (Korean: 김화상; Hanja: 金和尙), also known in Chinese as Wuxiang (Chinese: 浄衆無相; pinyin: Jìngzhòng Wūxiāng, or Musang in Korean: 무상; Hanja: 無相, 684–762), was a Korean master of Chan Buddhism who lived in Sichuan, China, whose form of Chan teaching was independent of East Mountain Teaching and Huineng. [1]