Sgt Slick
Birth name Andrew James Ramanauskus
Genres House, electronica
Occupations DJ, producer
Years active 1997–present
Labels Vicious Grooves, Purple Eye, Neo

Sgt Slick (born Andrew James Ramanauskus)[1] is a house music DJ and electronic music producer from Melbourne, Australia, sometimes known as Andy J.

Sgt Slick's track "White Treble, Black Bass" peaked at No. 69 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart.[citation needed] It topped club charts in Australia and Europe.[2][3][4] Sgt Slick won the 'Best Dance Release' category at the ARIA Music Awards of 1998.[5] His next single, "Let It Ride" received an ARIA Award nomination in the same category at the ARIA Music Awards of 2001.[6] It peaked at No. 95.[citation needed] In June 2010, his single, "Back on Black" reached No. 69.[citation needed]

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Sergeant

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More senior non-commissioned ranks are often variations on sergeant, for example staff sergeant, first sergeant and sergeant major.

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Usage

In most non-naval military or paramilitary organizations, the various grades of sergeant are non-commissioned officers (NCOs) ranking above privates and corporals, and below warrant officers and commissioned officers. The responsibilities of a sergeant differ from army to army. There are usually several ranks of sergeant, each corresponding to greater experience and responsibility for the daily lives of the soldiers of larger units.

5F-CUMYL-PINACA

5F-CUMYL-PINACA (also known as SGT-25 and sometimes sold as C-Liquid) is an indazole-3-carboxamide based synthetic cannabinoid. 5F-CUMYL-PINACA acts as a potent agonist for the cannabinoid receptors, with approximately 4x selectivity for CB1, having an EC50 of <0.1nM for human CB1 receptors and 0.37nM for human CB2 receptors.

Legal status

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See also

  • 5F-SDB-006
  • CUMYL-PICA
  • CUMYL-PINACA
  • CUMYL-THPINACA
  • SDB-006
  • NNE1
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    Slick

    Slick may refer to:

    People

  • Slick (nickname)
  • Slick (surname)
  • Slick (wrestling), ring name of former professional wrestling manager Ken Johnson (born 1957)
  • Musicians

  • Grace Slick (born 1939), singer
  • Earl Slick (born 1952), American rock guitarist
  • Slick Aguilar (born 1954), American guitarist
  • Slick Rick (born 1965), rapper
  • Slick Pulla (born 1979), rapper
  • Mitchy Slick (born 1978), rapper
  • Ricky Bell (singer) (born 1967), a.k.a. Slick, R&B singer for New Edition & Bell Biv DeVoe
  • Sgt Slick, DJ in Melbourne, Australia, also known as Andy J
  • Eric and Julie Slick, members of Adrian Belew Power Trio
  • Fictional characters

  • Slick (Experiment 020), an experiment from the Lilo & Stitch franchise
  • Slick (comics), two different characters in the Marvel Universe
  • Slick, the final boss in the video game River City Ransom
  • Slick, one of the main characters in the webcomic Sinfest
  • Sam Slick, a character created by Thomas Chandler Haliburton, a Canadian judge and author
  • Tom Slick, the title character of the TV series Tom Slick
  • Slick (nickname)

    Slick is a nickname for:

  • Slick Aguilar (born 1954), American guitarist, most notably with Jefferson Starship
  • Slick Castleman (1913-1998), American Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Slick Coffman (1910–2003), American Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Chalmers Goodlin (1923–2005), one of the test pilots of the X-1
  • Gene Host (1933-1998), American baseball pitcher
  • Slick Johnson (1948-1990), American stock car racing driver
  • Mark "Slick" Johnson, American professional wrestling referee
  • Slick Jones (1907-1969), American jazz drummer
  • Nick Kisner (born 1991), American boxer
  • Bobby Leonard, former American Basketball Association and National Basketball Association player and coach
  • Slick Lollar (1905-1945), National Football League player in the 1929 season
  • Arthur Morton (American football) (1914-1999), American football player and college head coach
  • E. R. Moulton (1900-1979), American educator, college football and baseball player and high school coach
  • Slick Smith, American stock car racing driver in the 1940s and '50s
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  • Sabra

    Sabre

    Sabre I

    The first Sabre was a former knife thrower named Paul Richarde until he was selected by Modred to oppose Black Knight. Paul Richarde was given an armor, an animated gargoyle. and Mordred's Ebony Dagger (the weapon with which Mordred had killed the first Black Knight). He was defeated by Black Knight after his horse Aragorn kicked the dagger from Le Sabre's hand.

    Sabre II

    The second Sabre is a mutant super villain. His first appearance was in X-Men #106. Young and reckless, Sabre was chosen by Mystique to join her new Brotherhood of Mutants, though never actually participated in any missions. He had the mutant ability of super speed, and took the name of the deceased Super Sabre. It is unknown if he continues to serve Mystique behind the scenes, or if he even retains his powers after Decimation. Hyper-accelerated metabolism augments his natural speed, reflexes, coordination, endurance, and the healing properties of his body.

    Sonny Condell

    Sonny Condell (born 1 July 1949, in Newtownmountkennedy, Ireland) is an Irish singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and graphic artist. He is mainly known as a member of the Irish bands Tír na nÓg and Scullion. He released some hits in Ireland as a solo artist like "Down In The City" in 1977 that he covered later with the Belgian singer Micha Marah on her album Voyage in 1998. For some years, Sonny has got his own solo band called Radar, although he still plays with Tír na nÓg and Scullion.

    Discography

    With Tramcarr 88

  • "Look"/"In the Morning" (1968)
  • With Tír na nÓg

  • Tír na nÓg (1971)
  • A Tear and a Smile (1972)
  • Strong in the Sun (1973)
  • In the Morning (1999)
  • Hibernian (2000)
  • Spotlight (2001)
  • Live at Sirius (2010)
  • The Dark Dance (2015)
  • Solo

  • Camouflage (1977)
  • Someone to Dance With (1994)
  • French Windows (1999)
  • Backwater Awhile (2001)
  • Swallows and Farms (2013)
  • With Scullion

  • Scullion (1979)
  • Balance and Control (1980)
  • White Side of Night (1983)
  • Spin (1985)
  • Ghosts and Heroes (1992)
  • Eyelids Into Snow - A Collection (2001)
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