Minx often refers to a flirtatious young woman or:

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  • MINIX, a micro-kernel operating system

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Minx (magazine)

Minx was a monthly UK magazine published by EMAP between October 1996 and July 2000. The magazine was based in London. At the time of its closure, its circulation was 120,000 copies a month.

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Minx (Toyah album)

Minx was the first album released by Toyah Willcox as a solo artist.

It has something of a controversial reputation as it represented a departure from her previous works, which tended toward thematic albums written almost in their entirety by Willcox and long-standing band members such as Joel Bogen and Phil Spalding. As an attempt to make a more "polished" pop album and (supposedly) to break into the U.S. market, a lot of artistic control was ceded to the producers leading to an unprecedented four cover versions from the original CD's 12 tracks. The lead single "Don't Fall in Love (I Said)" was a hit in the UK, reaching the top 30, as did the album, but follow-up releases "Soul Passing Through Soul" and "World in Action" were less successful.

The album became very hard to find in the 1990s, and before its 2005 reissue, CD copies were commanding high figures on e-bay.

Track listing

Original LP

Side one

  • "Soldier of Fortune, Terrorist of Love" (Willcox, Adrian Lee)
  • "Don't Fall in Love (I Said)" (Willcox/Darlow)
  • Racing

    In sport, racing is a competition of speed, against an objective criterion, usually a clock or to a specific point. The competitors in a race try to complete a given task in the shortest amount of time. Typically this involves traversing some distance, but it can be any other task involving speed to reach a specific goal.

    A race may be run continuously from start to finish or may be made of several segments called heats, stages or legs. A heat is usually run over the same course at different times. A stage is a shorter section of a much longer course or a time trial.

    Early records of races are evident on pottery from ancient Greece, which depicted running men vying for first place. A chariot race is described in Homer's Iliad.

    Forms of racing

    Running a distance is the most basic form of racing, but races may be conducted in vehicles, such as boats, cars, cycles and aircraft; or with animals such as horses or dogs. Other forms of racing are by skis, kicksled, skates or wheelchair. In a relay race members of a team take turns in racing parts of a circuit or performing a certain racing form.

    Racing (disambiguation)

    Racing is a competition of speed.

    Racing may also refer to:

  • Racing (album), a 2004 heavy metal album.
  • Racing de Santander, a Spanish Primera División football club.
  • Racing Club de Ferrol, a Spanish Second Division football club.
  • Racing Club, an Argentinean First Division football club based in Avellaneda, Buenos Aires.
  • Racing Club de Montevideo, an Uruguayan First Division football club.
  • Koninklijke Racing Club Genk, a Belgian First Division football club.
  • Racing Club de Lens, a French First Division football club based in Lens.
  • Racing Club de Strasbourg, a French Second Division football club based in Strasbourg.
  • Racing Club de France, a former First Division French football club based in Paris now playing in lower divisions.
  • Racing 92, a French rugby union club based in the Paris region; formerly the rugby section of Racing Club de France.
  • Paris Basket Racing, a former French basketball club based in Paris and the former basketball section of Racing Club de France.
  • Racing de Santander

    Real Racing Club de Santander, S.A.D. is a Spanish football club based in Santander, in the autonomous community of Cantabria. Founded in 1913 it plays in Segunda División B – Group 1, holding home games at Estadio El Sardinero, with a capacity for 22,222 spectators.

    History

    Racing de Santander played its first match on 23 February 1913, losing 1–2 to neighbouring Strong. It was officially founded on 14 June, as Santander Racing Club, appearing in its first tournament during that summer (Luis Redonet Trophy) and being admitted to the Northern Federation on 14 November, eventually merging with Santander Football Club.

    In 1929 Racing first reached La Liga, lasting nine consecutive seasons in the category – finishing in second position in its third year – and fluctuating between the first and the second divisions (with four participations in the third) in the following 30 years. In 1950 the Cantabrians returned to the top flight after a ten-year absence, scoring 99 goals in only 30 games.

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