Lounge may refer to:

In architecture:

  • Airport lounge, private waiting area offered by airlines to special customers or to those who pay an extra fee
  • Living room, erroneously known as lounge room, a room for entertaining guests, reading, watching TV or other activities
  • Lounge, a public waiting area provided with seating as in a hotel; a lobby
  • Bar (establishment), also known as a lounge in some cases
  • Bar (counter), a section of a restaurant, typically with unreserved seating

In music:

In other fields:

  • Lounge car, railroad car where riders can purchase food and drinks
  • Lounge suit, another name for an informal suit, see Suit (clothing)
  • Chaise longue, an upholstered couch in the shape of a chair

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Melt

Melt can refer to:

  • Melting, in physics, the process of heating a solid substance to a liquid
  • Melt (manufacturing), the semi-liquid material used in steelmaking and glassblowing
  • Melt (geology), magma
  • Melt inclusions, a feature of igneous rock
  • Melt sandwich or cheese melt, a grilled sandwich
  • A name for meltwater, water released from the thawing of snow and ice
  • A software test tool for the MLT framework
  • In music

  • Melt! Festival, an annual music festival at Ferropolis in Germany
  • Melt (Straitjacket Fits album), a 1990 album by Straitjacket Fits
  • Melt (Rascal Flatts album), a 2002 album by Rascal Flatts
  • Melt (Peter Gabriel album), an alternative name of the third Peter Gabriel album
  • "Melt" (Melanie C song), a song by Melanie C
  • "Melt", a song by the band Supercell from their self-titled album
  • "Melt! (Siouxsie and the Banshees song)", a song by Siouxsie and the Banshees
  • People

  • Melt van Schoor, Namibian cricketer
  • Melt Sieberhagen, South African actor
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "Melt"
  • All pages with titles containing Melt
  • Hope (Ukrainian political party)

    The People's Action Party "Hope" (Ukrainian: Партія Народної Дії «НАДІЯ») was founded on 18 March 2005, and has a presence in 27 regions and 525 districts of Ukraine. It is headed by Sergei Selifontiev, who created the "light parliamentary movement" in contrast to what he felt was a shady parliament of the day. On the day of its inception, 1,200,000 citizens of Ukraine joined the party.

    References

    Hope (2014 film)

    Hope is a 2014 French drama film directed by Boris Lojkine. It was screened as part of the International Critics' Week section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival where it won the SACD Award.

    Cast

  • Endurance Newton as Hope
  • Justin Wang as Léonard
  • References

    External links

  • Hope at the Internet Movie Database
  • Hope (ship)

    The Hope was an American brig class merchant ship involved in the Maritime Fur Trade along the northwest coast of North America and discovery in the Pacific Ocean. Earlier the vessel was involved in the slave trade.

    Early voyages

    Sailing out of Newport, Rhode Island the Hope was involved in bringing Africans to the United States to be sold as slaves as part of the Middle Passage. In 1765, the brig was under the command of Captain Nathaniel Mumford. On March 17, 1765 a revolt occurred on the ship:

    There was a passenger revolt aboard the brigantine Hope while it was bringing slaves from the coast of Senegal and Gambia to Connecticut. How did that happen? –Well, the captain, who had beaten several of his crewmen, had been killed and his body thrown overboard, and so the black cargo, seeing such discord among their captors, figured they maybe had a chance. In their revolt they killed one crew member and wounded several others. On this day their revolt was suppressed by killing seven of them.

    Mix

    Mix, mixes, mixture, or mixing may refer to:

    In mathematics, science, and technology

    In electronics and telecommunications

  • MIX, a mythical computer used in the textbook The Art of Computer Programming by Donald Knuth
  • MIX (Email), a high performance email storage system for use with IMAP
  • MIX (Microsoft), a discontinued annual Microsoft conference
  • Chaum mixes, an anonymous email system proposed in 1981
  • Electronic mixer
  • Frequency mixer
  • Malta Internet Exchange, an Internet backbone for the country of Malta
  • Milan Internet eXchange, in Milan, Italy
  • MIX (Z39.87): NISO Metadata for Images in XML, a standard for encoding metatdata about digital images and image collections
  • Other uses in mathematics, science, and technology

  • Mixture, a kind of chemical substance
  • Crossbreeding, also called mixing, a genetic concept
  • Mixing (mathematics), a concept in ergodic theory
  • Mixing (physics), a descriptive condition of a dynamical system
  • Mixing (process engineering), a unit operation for manipulating physical systems
  • WWPR-FM

    WWPR-FM (105.1 MHz), known by its branding slogan Power 105.1, is an Urban Contemporary radio station located in New York City. WWPR-FM is owned by iHeartMedia and broadcasts from studios in the AT&T Building in the Tribeca district of Manhattan; its transmitter is atop the Empire State Building. The station is the flagship station of the nationally syndicated morning show The Breakfast Club.

    History

    Early years

    The first station to sign on to this frequency was WWRL-FM in 1953. It became WRFM in 1957, breaking away from simulcasting its AM sister station with a diversified and classical music format. Bonneville International, the broadcast arm of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, purchased WRFM in 1963.

    In 1968, WRFM, billing itself "Stereo 105", adopted a beautiful music format. The format was mostly instrumental with about one vocal every 15 minutes. Their music featured the works of such artists as Mantovani, Henry Mancini, John Fox, Percy Faith, Hollyridge Strings, Leroy Anderson, Frank Mills and Richard Clayderman. Mixed in were vocals by such artists as Frank Sinatra, Neil Diamond, Kenny Rogers, Nat King Cole and Barbra Streisand. Ratings for the station were high, and a couple times they hit number one overall. A pair of rival stations, the simulcast of then-co-owned WPAT-AM-FM, tended to do slightly better in the ratings, but both outlets held their own.

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