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The riel (/ r i ˈ ɛ l /; Khmer: រៀល, romanized: riĕl; sign: ៛; code: KHR) is the currency of Cambodia. There have been two distinct riel, the first issued between 1953 and May 1975. There have been two distinct riel, the first issued between 1953 and May 1975.
The KHR-1 is a programmable, bipedal humanoid robot introduced in June 2004 by a Japanese company Kondo Kagaku.At the time of its introduction it was one of the least expensive programmable bipedal robots (prices averaging around $1,600 in the United States and ¥128,000 in Japan).
YouTube Live was a 2008 event streamed live on the Internet from San Francisco and Tokyo. It was launched November 22–23, 2008. It was hosted by a variety of YouTube celebrities, including The Black Eyed Peas rapper will.i.am, Tom Dickson of Will It Blend, Michael Buckley, The Happy Tree Friends, Fred, Smosh, Esmée Denters, Bo Burnham and singer Katy Perry among others. [1]
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Ton Chanseyma (Khmer: តន់ ចន្ទសីម៉ា; born July 13, 1999) is a Cambodian singer. [1] She is known for her singles "Cambodian Pride", "Lambo Toy" and "Are You OK?", as well as for reaching the live shows of The Voice Cambodia as part of Aok Sokunkanha's team.
KHR may be: Cambodian riel, the currency of Cambodia; Kharkhorin Airport in Mongolia (IATA code) KHR Arkitekter, a Danish architecture company; KHR-1, a robot
Kissel and Alan performed "Two of Us" live at the 2023 Canadian Country Music Awards at the FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, Ontario on September 16, 2023, one day after the song's official release. [7] The award show was broadcast live on CTV in Canada, and their performance was later uploaded to YouTube. [8]
Loudest Common Denominator is a live album by American rock band Drowning Pool, and was recorded in San Diego. [2] It was released on March 3, 2009. [3] On February 4, 2009, Eleven Seven Music released a video on YouTube of the band revealing details of the album.