Lal

Lal (Persian: لعل, Hindi: लाल, Urdu: لال, Pashto: Lāl) is an Indo-Iranian surname and given name, which means "darling", from the Sanskrit lala ("cajoling"). In addition, Lal means "garnet" or "ruby" in Persian, "ruby" in Pashto, and "red" in Hindustani. The name Lal may refer to:

Surname

  • Akash Lal (born 1940), Indian cricketer
  • Ananda Lal (born 1955), Indian theatre critic
  • Arun Lal (born 1955), Indian cricketer
  • B. B. Lal (born 1921), Indian archaeologist
  • Bansi Lal (1927–2006), Indian politician
  • Bhai Nand Lal (1633–1713), Persian poet
  • Bhajan Lal (1930–2011), Indian politician
  • Bihari Lal (1595–1663), Indian poet
  • Brij Lal (historian) (born 1952), Fijian historian
  • Chatur Lal (1925–1965), Indian musician
  • Chaudhary Devi Lal (1909–2001), Indian politician
  • Deepak Lal (born 1940), British economist
  • Gobind Behari Lal (1889–1982), Indian journalist
  • Jean Paul Lal (born 1988), Malaysian film director
  • K. S. Lal (1920–2002), Indian historian
  • Lallu Lal (1763–1835), Indian writer
  • Madan Lal (born 1951), Indian cricket player and coach
  • List of Star Trek characters (G–M)

    This article lists characters of Star Trek that received attention from third-party sources in their various canonical incarnations. This includes fictional major characters and fictional minor characters created for Star Trek, fictional characters not originally created for Star Trek, and real-life persons appearing in a fictional manner, such as holodeck recreations.

    Characters from all series, listed alphabetically

    Key

    Bajoran characters are listed by family name, which is stated first.

    Joined Trills are listed by the name of the symbiont, which replaces the family name.

    G

    H

    K

    L

    M

    See also

  • List of Star Trek characters A–F  N–S  T–Z
  • List of recurring Star Trek: Deep Space Nine characters  Enterprise  The Next Generation  The Original Series  Voyager
  • List of Star Trek episodes
  • References

    Lal (surname)

    Lal (ਲਾਲ) is a surname related to honorific title Lal, and part of the Jatt Gotra clan found in Punjab, India, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh states of India. Many speculation affirm that this surname belongs to many different castes. In the district of Faridabad located in India; the surname Lal is commonly used by many Punjabis/Sikh. The surname is also common in the Indian diaspora.

    Notable people with Lal surname

  • Amrit Lal (1940s Southern Punjab cricketer)
  • Amrit Lal (1960s Southern Punjab cricketer)
  • Arun Lal (born 1955), Indian cricketer
  • Bhajan Lal (1930 – 2011), India politician and two-time chief minister of Haryana
  • B. B. Lal (born 1921) Indian archaeologist
  • Brij Lal, Indo-Fijian historian
  • Brij Lal, Indo-Fijian politician
  • Chatur Lal (1925 - 1965), Indian tabla player.
  • Chaudhary Devi Lal (1914 – 2001), Indian politician who twice served as Chief Minister of Haryana
  • Chuni Lal (1968 - 2007) Indian Army soldier
  • Deepak Lal (born 1940), British-Indian economist
  • Durga Lal (1948 - 1990), Indian Kathak dancer
  • Stop

    Stop may refer to:

    Film

  • Stop, a 1970 film by Bill Gunn
  • Stop, a 1972 Quebec film by Jean Beaudin
  • Stop!, a 2004 film starring Dia Mirza
  • Music

  • Double stop, the act of playing two notes simultaneously
  • Organ stop, a component of a pipe organ
  • Albums

  • Stop! (album), by Sam Brown, or the title song (see below), 1988
  • Stop (Don Lanphere album), or the title song, 1983
  • Stop (Eric Burdon Band album), or the title song, 1975
  • Stop (Franco De Vita album), 2004
  • Stop (Plain White T's album), or the title song, 2001
  • Songs

  • "Stop!" (Against Me! song)
  • "Stop" (Bang song)
  • "Stop!" (Jane's Addiction song)
  • "Stop" (Pink Floyd song)
  • "Stop" (Ryan Adams song)
  • "Stop!" (Sam Brown song), also covered by Jamelia
  • "Stop" (Sibel Redžep song)
  • "Stop" (Spice Girls song)
  • "Stop! In the Name of Love", a song by The Supremes
  • "Stop", a song by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club from Take Them On, On Your Own
  • "Stop", a song by Death Angel from Act III
  • "Stop", a song by Dope from Life
  • "Stop", a song by Erasure from Crackers International
  • Octagrammic prism

    In geometry, the octagrammic prism is one of an infinite set of nonconvex prisms formed by square sides and two regular star polygon caps, in this case two octagrams.


    Last (Unthanks album)

    Last, the fourth album by English folk group The Unthanks, was released on 14 March 2011. It reached number 40 in the UK Albums Chart and was well received by the critics, receiving a five-starred review in the Sunday Express and four-starred reviews in The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph.

    Songs

    As well as traditional material, the album included a song written by band member Adrian McNally ("Last"), and versions of songs by Jon Redfern ("Give Away Your Heart"), Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan ("No One Knows I'm Gone"), King Crimson ("Starless") and Alex Glasgow ("Close the Coalhouse Door"). "Last" was also issued as a single, edited for radio play; this was released on 13 June 2011.

    Production and release

    The album was produced by Adrian McNally; he and Thom Lewis were the sound engineers. The album was mastered by Denis Blackham and was released in the UK by Rabble Rouser Music on 14 March 2011. It was released in Europe by Rough Trade Records and in Australia on the Fuse Music Group label.

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    Last Stop

    by: Landon Pigg

    I write a million songs about the weather
    But when it comes to you
    I pick up all the pieces of the chords I didn't use
    I pick 'em up and glue them back together
    I sure hope this will do
    Yeah, here's a piece of trash I cleaned and polished just for you
    'Cause it's the last stop of the night
    I sure hope this will do, yeah, I sure hope it'll do
    'Cause it's the last kiss of the night
    I sure hope it'll do 'cause after this I'm through
    This distance is the best thing that could happen
    When it comes to us
    I was getting tired of pretending it was love
    One girl's trash is some other boy's treasure
    When it comes to skin
    Against a tiny shirt, you know the boys don't often win
    Well, it's the last stop of the night
    I sure hope it'll do, I sure hope it'll do
    'Cause it's the last pointless kiss of my life
    I sure hope it'll do 'cause after this I'm through with you
    With you, with you, you, with you
    With you, with you
    Can't you see I'm killing you
    Can't you see I'm dead
    Goodbye love, goodnight hate
    Just let me go to bed
    It's the last stop of the night
    I hope that it'll do, yeah, I hope that it'll do
    It's the last pointless kiss of my life
    'Cause it's the last pointless kiss of my life
    I sure hope it'll do 'cause after this I'm through with you




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