Long

Long may refer to:

In measurements

  • Long, characteristic of something of great length
  • Long, characteristic of something of great duration
  • Longa (music), note value in early music mensural notation
  • In geography

  • Lǒng, abbreviation for Gansu Province
  • Yangtze River of China, known in Chinese as Changjiang (literally, "Long River")
  • The River Long, or Longjiang (literally, "Dragon River"), one of several rivers in China
  • Long, Somme, a commune in northern France
  • Long District, Phrae, Thailand
  • Long District, Laos
  • Longitude (Long.), a geographic coordinate
  • People and characters

  • Long (surname), a common surname
  • Long (Bloody Roar), a fictional character in the video-game series Bloody Roar
  • Lóng, a Chinese dragon
  • Other uses

  • Long (finance), a position in finance, especially stock markets
  • Long integer, a computer data type denoted by long in many programming languages
  • Lòng, name for a laneway in Shanghai
  • Long, a fielding term in cricket
  • See also

  • Length (disambiguation)
  • Long County (disambiguation)
  • Long Island (disambiguation)
  • Long (surname)

    Long is a surname and may refer to many people.

    The Longs in Ireland got their names from a number of different origins. Some are of English, Scottish, and Norman descent. The Norman de Long and le Lung arrived in the 11th century with the Anglo-Norman conquest in 1066 AD and established in numerous locations. A number of Irish Gaelic septs of O'Longain and O'Longaig contributed to the origin of the name. One sept was located in County Armagh, but the greater numbers were in County Cork at Cannovee and also at Moviddy. The Longs lost all their lands in the upheavals of the 17th century. The name is found in its greatest numbers in Munster, County Cork being most favored. The line of direct descent from the last elected chieftain to the present day is unbroken — the official title is styled "O'Long of Carrenelongy". The Irish origin also comes from "Lonklin" from county Tipperary and Dublin.

    Long is also the pinyin romanization of several Chinese surnames. It includes /龙, which means "dragon" in Chinese, ranking number 80 on the list of common Chinese surnames in 2006, up from 108 in 1990. Another name transcribed as Long is 隆, which is very rare in contemporary China. In Hong Kong, these names are also romanized as Lung.

    List of Bloody Roar characters

    This is a list of the major characters from the Hudson Soft video game series Bloody Roar that were released over various platforms from 1997 to 2003.

    Introduced in Bloody Roar

    Yūgo

    Yūgo Ōgami (大神勇吾 Ōgami Yūgo), the series' protagonist, is a young wolf zoanthrope on a quest to uncover the circumstances of his father's death. His father, Yūji Ōgami (大神勇二 Ōgami Yūji), was a mercenary said to have died in combat in a South American country. Yūgo also seeks the mercenary Gado, the sole survivor of Yūji's combat unit. Yūgo and Gadou eventually meet in a secret Tyron Corporation laboratory, where Gado reveals that Yūji was a zoanthrope who fought against the Tyron Corporation's mind control experiments and conversion process. Yūgo then promises his father that he will destroy their enemies with the powers that he inherited from him.

    After the fall of Tylon, Yūgo hides his Zoanthropy and takes up a career as a boxer. He is not truly alone, as he took under his wing a boy he found during the destruction of Tylon. The boy had no memories and nobody to take care of him, so Yūgo took it upon himself to adopt him as his brother and named him Kenji. One day, five years after the incident with Tylon, Kenji is mysteriously abducted by a strange person. He assumes this is a sign that Tylon might be resurfacing and decides to fight back and rescue his younger brother.

    Ant colony

    An ant colony, also called a formicary. is the basic family unit around which ants organize their lifecycle. Ant colonies are eusocial, and are very much like those found in other social Hymenoptera, though the various groups of these developed sociality independently through convergent evolution. The typical colony consists of one or more egg-laying queens, a large number of sterile females ("workers") and, seasonally, a large number of winged sexual males and females. Periodically, swarms of the winged sexuals (known as alates) depart the nest in great nuptial flights. The males die shortly thereafter, along with most of the females. A small percentage of the females survive to initiate new nests.

    Supercolonies

    Until 2000, the largest known ant supercolony was on the Ishikari coast of Hokkaidō, Japan. The colony was estimated to contain 306 million worker ants and one million queen ants living in 45,000 nests interconnected by underground passages over an area of 2.7 km2 (670 acres). In 2000, an enormous supercolony of Argentine ants was found in Southern Europe (report published in 2002). Of 33 ant populations nested along the 6,004-kilometre (3,731 mi) stretch along the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts in Southern Europe, 30 belonged to one supercolony with estimated millions of nests and billions of workers, interspersed with three populations of another supercolony. The researchers claim that this case of unicoloniality cannot be explained by loss of their genetic diversity due to the genetic bottleneck of the imported ants. In 2009, it was demonstrated that the largest Japanese, Californian and European Argentine ant supercolonies were in fact part of a single global "megacolony".

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    Long Long

    by: Jandek

    Looking out at the heads of the people
    Looking out from a window so high
    Lost the shape and time of things
    It's all a river just floating by
    I guess I earned a raft that couldn't sink
    Guess I learned about the missing link
    ??? would forget to think
    You are alone there's nobody to see
    Swinging the blues is what ought to be
    You are all alone there's nobody to see
    Singing the blues is what ought to be
    Walking the streets
    And kicking your heels
    Loving the way the sidewalk feels
    There's a man in his forties passing you by
    There's a lady in lace catches my eye
    There's a melody in 3/4ths time
    There's a rhythm here and it's all mine
    Walking the streets
    Kicking heels
    Loving the way the sidewalk feels
    Holding your hand, lord
    I think I know




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