Vie (disambiguation)

Vie is a district of Oradea, a city in Romania.

VIE may refer to:

  • Vance Integral Edition, the complete works of author Jack Vance.
  • Variable Interest Entity
  • Vacuum Insulated Evaporator
  • Vienna International Airport as coded according to the IATA standard.
  • Vietnamese language as coded according to ISO 639-2 standard
  • Virgin Interactive Entertainment
  • See also

  • C'est la vie (disambiguation)
  • Vienna International Airport

    Vienna International Airport (German: Flughafen Wien-Schwechat; IATA: VIE, ICAO: LOWW) is the international airport of Vienna, the capital of Austria, located in Schwechat, 18 km (11 mi) southeast of central Vienna and 57 km west of Bratislava. It is the country's biggest airport and serves as the hub for Austrian Airlines and Niki. It is capable of handling wide-body aircraft such as the Airbus A380 and the Boeing 747. The airport features a dense network of European destinations as well as long-haul flights to Asia, North America and Africa. During 2015, the airport handled 22,775,054 passengers, a 1.3% increase compared to 2014, and it recorded 226,811 aircraft movements.

    History

    Early years

    Originally built as a military airport in 1938, and used during World War II as the Heinkel firm's southern military aircraft design and production complex, or Heinkel-Süd facility, it was taken over by the British in 1945. In 1954, the Betriebsgesellschaft was founded, and the airport replaced Aspern as Vienna's (and Austria's) principal aerodrome. There was just one runway, which in 1959 was expanded to measure 3,000 m (9,843 ft). The erection of the new airport building starting in 1959.

    Killers

    Killers or The Killers may refer to:

    Short stories

  • "The Killers" (Hemingway short story), by Ernest Hemingway (1927)
  • "The Killers" (Bukowski short story), by Charles Bukowski (1973)
  • Films

  • The Killers (1946 film), an adaptation of the Hemingway story starring Burt Lancaster and Ava Gardner
  • The Killers (1956 film), a short student film adaptation of the Hemingway story directed by Andrei Tarkovsky and others
  • The Killers (1964 film), an adaptation of the Hemingway story starring Ronald Reagan, Angie Dickinson and Lee Marvin
  • Killers (2000 film), a 2000 BBC Television off-drama written by David Rock
  • Killers (2003 film), a 2003 compilation of five short films by Japanese directors
  • Killers (2010 film), an action comedy film directed by Robert Luketic
  • Killers (2014 film), a psychological thriller film directed by Mo Brothers
  • Music

  • Killers (Iron Maiden album), second album from British heavy metal band Iron Maiden
  • Killers (Kiss album), 1982 greatest hits album from the American hard rock band Kiss
  • Killers (2000 film)

    Killers is a short BBC film written by David Eldridge and directed by Mike Wadham.

    Part of the drama lab series on BBC Three, Killers is set in a house in east London in which a group of lads are having a party. It looks at the relationships between young lads and how those relationships change when a female is added to the equation. Overseen by Tony Jordan, it stars Roland Manookian, Brooke Kinsella and Thomas Aldridge.

    Cast

  • Roland Manookian
  • Thomas Aldridge
  • Brooke Kinsella
  • Neil Maskell
  • Billy Worth
  • Freddy White
  • References

    External links

    Killers at the Internet Movie Database


    Killers (Iron Maiden album)

    Killers is the second album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on 2 February 1981 in the UK, and 6 June 1981 in the US. The album was their first with guitarist Adrian Smith and their last with vocalist Paul Di'Anno, who was sacked after problems with his stage performance arose due to his alcohol and cocaine use. This was also the first Iron Maiden album made with veteran producer Martin Birch, who went on to produce their next eight albums before retiring after Fear of the Dark in 1992.

    The song "Wrathchild" is the only regularly played track from the album, appearing in almost all their concert tours. The song was covered in 2003 by British metal band Sikth and featured as a b-side on their single "Scent of the Obscene". The song was also covered in 2005 by female tribute band The Iron Maidens on their 2007 album Route 666 and again in 2008 by Gallows on the tribute CD Maiden Heaven: A Tribute to Iron Maiden released by Kerrang! magazine. "Wrathchild" was featured in the PlayStation 2 game Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s.

    Danger! (EP)

    Danger! is the first EP by Swedish duo The Sound of Arrows. Danger! was available for free digital download from the site of the record company.

    The Sound of Arrows are starting out totally unknown so they’ve only brought in friends this time. Cotton Crew, Panache and Mr Pedro go for the electro-pumping sound. The version by Ice Cream Shout instead takes the route of super-mega twee. Complete with ukuleles and toypianos.

    Track listings

    All songs written and composed by The Sound of Arrows. 

    Personnel

  • The Sound of Arrowslyrics, music, production, design and layout of artwork
  • One Size Fits Alllogo of artwork
  • Linus Kullman — painting of artwork
  • Björn Baummann — bass (tracks: 2)
  • References

    External links

  • Lyrics on LyricWiki
  • Ace (Taemin album)

    Ace is the first EP of Taemin under SM Entertainment, released on August 18, 2014. Its promotional single was "Danger".

    Background and release

    On August 11, 2014, SM Entertainment announced Taemin would release an EP entitled Ace on August 18. On August 13, a highlight medley video from the EP was uploaded to YouTube. The official music video for the EP's first single, "Danger", came out on August 15.

    Composition

    The song "Danger" was composed by Thomas Troelsen, who also wrote the theme song for the World Cup in Brazil. On radio show Blue Night Radio a listener asked Taemin, "I liked the shooting sound in your music program performances. Why isn’t it included in the digital version [of the song]?" Taemin said, "It was added right before performing on a music program as effect sounds for performance. It’s not included because it may damage the musical completion of the song." Another listener asked, "'Danger' has a Michael Jackson feel. Did you have it in mind while working on the song?". To this, Taemin replied,"The song was composed abroad and bought. It wasn’t like our goal or role model but just happened so in the process. The company thought it would suit me well, and it’s not a style I dislike."

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