Lone Wolf

Lone Wolf or Lonewolf may refer to:

Literature

  • Lone Wolf, a book by Kathryn Lasky, part of the series called Wolves of the Beyond
  • Lone Wolf. The Life and Death of U-Boat Ace Werner Henke, a book by Timothy Mulligan, 1993
  • Lone Wolf, a book by Maryanne Vollers about bomber Eric Robert Rudolph
  • Lone Wolf (Jabotinsky biography), a biography of Ze'ev 'Vladimir' Jabotinsky
  • Lone Wolf: memoirs in the form of short stories by Len Webster (Kates Hill Press, Dudley, 2013)
  • Lone Wolf (gamebooks), a series of gamebooks created by Joe Dever
  • Lone Wolf (Jodi Picoult novel), 2012
  • Lone Wolf (Robert Muchamore novel), 2014
  • Music

  • Lonewolf (band) a French power metal band
  • Lone Wolf (Hank Williams, Jr. album), 1990
  • Lone Wolf (Michael Martin Murphey album), 1978
  • "Lone Wolf", a song by Eels from Shootenanny!
  • "Lone Wolf", a song by Corey Hart from Young Man Running
  • "Lone Wolf", the theme tune for videogame character Guile
  • Lone Wolf Management, a record label run by Karl Wolf
  • People

  • Lone Wolf the Elder (1820–1879), last Principal Chief of the Kiowa tribe
  • Lone Wolf (gamebooks)

    Lone Wolf is a series of 28 gamebooks, created by Joe Dever and initially illustrated (books 1-8) by Gary Chalk. The series began publishing in July 1984 and sold more than 9 million copies worldwide. The story focuses on the fictional world of Magnamund, where the forces of good and evil fight for control of the planet. The protagonist is Lone Wolf, last of his caste of warrior monks known as Kai Lords. The book series is written in the second person and recounts Lone Wolf's adventures as if the reader is the main character. As Lone Wolf, the reader makes choices at regular intervals throughout the story which then change the course, and the final outcome, of the book.

    Although the series ceased publication and went out of print in 1998, a fan-operated organisation called Project Aon was established in 1999 which has subsequently converted many of the books to HTML format. Joe Dever gave his permission for Project Aon to distribute the books online via the internet. Subsequently, there has been a strong revival of interest in Lone Wolf, particularly in Italy, Spain, and France where the books were republished between 2002 and 2006.

    Lone Wolf (film)

    Lone Wolf (Russian: Бирю́к, translit. Biryuk) is a 1977 Soviet drama film directed by Roman Balayan. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival.

    Cast

  • Mikhail Golubovich - Biryuk
  • Oleg Tabakov - Bersenev
  • Yelena Khrol (credited as Lena Khrol)- Ulita
  • Yury Dubrovin - First man
  • Alexey Zaytsev - Second man
  • References

    External links

  • Lone Wolf at the Internet Movie Database
  • .mr

    .mr is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Mauritania. A local contact is required to register a domain name under .mr. Registrations are taken directly at the second level, but a .gov.mr second level domain exists in which governmental sites can be found at the third level.

    External links

  • IANA .mr whois information
  • .mr domain registration website
  • domain application form
  • Mr.

    Mister, usually written in its abbreviated form Mr. (US) or Mr (US & UK), is a commonly-used English honorific for men under the rank of knighthood. The title derived from earlier forms of master, as the equivalent female titles Mrs, Miss, and Ms all derived from earlier forms of mistress. Master is sometimes still used as an honorific for boys and young men, but its use is increasingly uncommon.

    The modern plural form is Misters, although its usual formal abbreviation Messrs(.) derives from use of the French title messieurs in the 18th century.Messieurs is the plural of monsieur (originally mon sieur, "my lord"), formed by declining both of its constituent parts separately.

    Historic etiquette

    Historically, mister—like Sir or my lord—was applied only to those above one's own status in the peerage. This understanding is now obsolete, as it was gradually expanded as a mark of respect to those of equal status and then to all gentlemen. It is now used indiscriminately.

    In past centuries, Mr was used with a first name to distinguish among family members who might otherwise be confused in conversation: Mr Doe would be the eldest present; younger brothers or cousins were then referred to as Mr Richard Doe and Mr William Doe and so on. Such usage survived longer in family-owned business or when domestic servants were referring to adult male family members with the same surname: "Mr Robert and Mr Richard will be out this evening, but Mr Edward is dining in," but such usage today is rare in American culture but still quite common in others as a sign of respect when first names are being used, the last name is not known, or where English is not the mother tongue.

    Mr. (band)

    Mister also known as Mr. is a Hong Kong, Chinese rock band composed of lead vocalist Alan Po, rhythm guitarist Ronny Lay, lead guitarist Quincy Tam, bassist and backing vocalist Desmond Tam, and drummer Tom To.

    The quintet originated from the underground indie scene where they were known as White Noise. Their breakthrough performance was their gig at Alan Tam's birthday party. They were subsequently recommended to Universal Music by himself who was deeply impressed by their skill and talent.

    References

    External links

  • Mini website of Mr.
  • 黑色狂迷 MV on YouTube
  • Fanz Asia profile
  • Yahoo Blog of Mr.
  • Podcasts:

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    Lone Wolf

    by: Jerry Jeff Walker

    Frosty breath on the hillside
    See that sun goin' down
    Tracks in the snow to the city below
    Lone wolf now he's coming to town, whoa
    Lone wolf, oh, he's lonesome
    And looking tonight
    Whoa, lone wolf, better lock up
    Your women and hide
    Sneakin' down the back streets of town
    He lives on the lam
    Takes what he can, not giving a damn
    You know how he is, he just do what he can
    Lone wolf, oh, lonesome
    And looking tonight
    Whoa, lone wolf, better lock up
    Your women and hide
    Any fool can look in his eyes
    See that he's been around
    But any movement better not make a sound
    You know, it's cold just livin' on the ground, runnin' around
    Like a lone wolf, lockin' up
    The women tonight
    Oh, lone wolf, lonesome
    And lookin' tonight




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