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Laurent Véronnez

Laurent Véronnez (born 10 December 1977) or is sometimes referred to by, L-vee for short. Is a Belgium-based progressive trance music artist. He has created more than 500 tracks for more than 35 projects. His work is most notable under his alias Airwave.

Biography

Early life

Born in 1977 in Brussels, Belgium, it was at age 7 where he first discovered Electronic music, which led him to release his first single at age 18 on the Bonzai label. He lived in Brussels until he was 20 years old, experimenting with computers and synthesizers at his home. After sending his first demonstration to Lightning Records – the original home of the Bonzai label, he became one of the main artists of the new age in electronic music.

Career

After the first small successes with PLG, North Pole, Montera and Magnetix, he had his first breakthrough with the first release of Fire & Ice, produced together with DJ Fire. He decided to move to Antwerp so he could concentrate more on his productional work. L-Vee is possibly also best known for his collaborations with Georges Petkidis (Planisphere) & Jurgen Leyers (Fire & Ice), and with Ludovic Meyer's under Cape Town, which they both released a web album in 2008 called Aviateur. He became a professional artist using Airwave as a main project carrying his producers name known as L-Vee. One of his most notable remixes was of Seven Cities by Solar Stone under V-One in 1999, which was released by Hooj Choons. He was also commissioned to make remixes for the likes of Yves Deruyter, Da Hool, Aurora, Blue Alphabet, Push and Jones & Stephenson.

List of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero characters (A–C)

This is an alphabetical list of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero characters whose code names start with the letters A-C.

Ace

Agent Faces

Agent Faces is the G.I. Joe Team's infiltrator. His real name is Michelino J. Paolino, and he was born in Parma, Ohio. Agent Faces was first released as an action figure in 2003, in a two-pack with Zartan.

His primary military specialty is intelligence. His secondary military specialty is language instructor. Agent Faces was born with an uncanny talent for mimicry. After doing a brutally accurate impression of his first sergeant during basic training, he was sent to a top-secret intelligence school. There, he learned the tricks of cloak and dagger, and the use of advanced makeup and disguise techniques.

Agent Faces appeared in the direct-to-video CGI animated movie G.I. Joe: Spy Troops, voiced by Ward Perry.

Agent Helix

Agent Helix is a covert operations officer with advanced martial arts training and expert marksmanship. Her favorite weapons are dual 10mm Auto pistols. An Olympic-class gymnast, her distinctive "Whirlwind attack" is an overpowering combination of kicks and firepower.

Ernesto

Ernesto, a form of the name Ernest in several Romance languages, may refer to:

  • Ernesto (novel) (1953), an autobiographical 'secret' novel by Umberto Saba, published in 1975
  • Ernesto (film) a 1979 Italian melodrama
  • Hurricane Ernesto (disambiguation)
  • People

  • Ernesto Aguero (born 1969), Cuban weightlifter
  • Ernesto Alonso (1917–2007), Mexican actor, director, cinematographer, and producer
  • Ernesto Basile (1857–1932), Italian architect
  • Ernesto Cesàro (1859–1906), Italian mathematician
  • Ernesto De Curtis (1875–1937), Italian composer
  • Ernesto Farías (born 1980), Argentine footballer
  • Ernesto Figueiredo (born 1937), also known as Ernesto, Portuguese footballer
  • Ernesto Guevara de la Serna (1928–1967), also known as El Che or Che Guevara
  • Ernesto Geisel (1908-1996), Brazilian president
  • Ernesto Kohler (1849–1907), flautist and composer
  • Ernesto Lecuona (1895–1963), Cuban musician
  • Ernesto Maserati (1898–1975), Italian automotive engineer and racer
  • Ernesto Michel (born 1970), Argentine basketball player
  • Ernesto Miranda (1941–1976), American criminal
  • Ernesto (film)

    Ernesto is a 1979 film directed by Salvatore Samperi and starring Martin Halm and Virna Lisi.

    Plot

    Ernesto (Martin Halm), a 17-year-old Jew of the 1911-Italy, lives with his mother, under the tutorship of his uncle in Trieste. Ernesto works at some office, and there he meets a stableboy (Michele Placido) who infatuates him so both. so they end up in an intense sexual relationship. This ends as, by chance, Ernesto has a sexual intercourse with a prostitute. Ernesto renounces then, to take lessons of violin instead. There, he meets the 15-year-old Emilio, by whom Ernesto gets acquainted with his twin sister Rachel (Lara Wendel). Ernesto and Rachel are married.

    Cast

  • Virna Lisi - Ernesto's Mother
  • Concha Velasco - Aunt Regina (as Conchita Velasco)
  • Michele Placido - The Man
  • Turi Ferro - Carlo Wilder
  • Martin Halm - Ernesto
  • Lara Wendel - Ilio / Rachele (US: Emilio / Rachel)
  • Enrique San Francisco
  • Enrique Vivó
  • Francisco Marsó - Uncle Giovanni
  • Renato Salvatori - Cesco
  • Awards

    The film was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival, where Michele Placido won the Silver Bear for Best Actor.

    Ernesto (novel)

    Ernesto is an unfinished novel by Umberto Saba, written in 1953 but not published until 1975, long after the author’s death.

    Plot summary

    Ernesto, a 16-year-old boy living in Trieste in 1898, has an affair with a 28-year-old worker simply called "the man". Ernesto subsequently has sex with the man frequently, but after an enjoyable experience with a female prostitute, he stops seeing him. He concentrates on studying the violin, and during a concert, Ernesto (now seventeen) meets a beautiful 15-year-old boy, also a violin player. He is called Emilio, nicknamed "Ilio".


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