Sole

Sole may refer to:

  • Sole (foot), the bottom of the foot
  • Sole (shoe), the bottom supporting member of the shoe
  • Business

  • Sole proprietorship, a business which legally has no separate existence from its owner
  • Corporation sole, in English law, a legal entity consisting of a single person ("sole")
  • Sole Technology, an American footwear company specializing in skateboarding shoes
  • Fish

  • Sole (fish), one of several species and groups of flatfishes:
  • The family of the "true soles" Soleidae
    • The common or Dover sole Solea solea, used in European cooking
  • The common or Dover sole Solea solea, used in European cooking
  • American soles in the family Achiridae, sometimes classified among the Soleidae
  • Tongue soles in the family Cynoglossidae
  • Several species of righteye flounder in the family Pleuronectidae
  • Lemon sole
  • Microstomus pacificus (Pacific Dover sole)
  • People

  • Sole (hip hop artist), hip-hop emcee and co-founder of the Anticon record label
  • Solé, American female rapper and wife of R&B singer Ginuwine
  • Soleá

    Soleares (plural of soleá, pronounced: [soleˈa]) is one of the most basic forms or "palos" of Flamenco music, probably originated around Cádiz or Seville in Andalusia, the most southern region of Spain. It is usually accompanied by one guitar only, in phrygian mode "por arriba" (fundamental on the 6th string); "Bulerías por soleá" is usually played "por medio" (fundamental on the 5th string). Soleares is sometimes called "mother of palos" although it is not the oldest one (e.g. siguiriyas is older than soleares) and not even related to every other palo (e.g. fandangos family is from a different origin)

    Lyrics

    When singers sing soleá, as with most palos, they normally choose different "coplas" (stanzas), with different melody, and combine them according to the inspiration of the moment or to a previous plan. Even if the singer has a previous plan, it is often altered on the spur of the moment. These stanzas are independent in subject matter from one another.

    The content of the lyrics is generally serious in nature, as appropriate to the solemn air of the music. They often have a sententious tone and convey a feeling of intimate pain. Sometimes despair, more typical of seguiriya, can also appear. However, it is difficult to generalize: sometimes a less serious stanza can turn up in the middle of other serious ones, and irony is frequent.

    Solé (surname)

    Solé is a French and Spanish surname.

  • fr:Jean Solé (1948) known as Solé, a French comics artist
  • Julien Solé (1971), known as fr:Julien/CDM, French comics artist, son of Jean Solé
  • fr:Pedro Solé (1905-1982), joueur et entraîneur de football espagnol ;
  • Robert Solé (1946), French writer and journalist
  • fr:Jordi Solé Tura (1930-2009), Spanish politician
  • See also

  • Solé, American female rapper
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    Airstryke

    Airstryke is a villain in the DC Universe.

    Within the context of the stories, William Kavanagh was given the ability to transform into a pterodactyl/man hybrid by a weapons company Meta/Tech and took the name Airstryke. Count Viper took advantage of these new abilities and used Airstryke to distract Hawkman while Viper tried to take command of the Justice League and thus the world. Airstryke and Viper were soon defeated and Airstryke was sent to Belle Reve Prison. He remained here until he was freed by Neron and was given the chance to sell his soul along with numerous other villains. Airstryke chose not to sell his soul and continued his life of crime. Eventually, Airstryke was returned to prison where he became a victim of Joker's Joker gas. Again, he was defeated and returned to prison. This time he was sent to the Slab. During his stay, Brother Blood attempted to break all the villains out of the prison so they could assist him on his mission. Airstryke was the first to question Blood on his plan. Brother Blood then shot and killed Airstryke for his hubris.

    Magpie (folk duo)

    Magpie is an American folk music duo. Established in 1973 by Terry Leonino and Greg Artzner in Kent, Ohio, the band's repertoire focuses on topical music and social activism.

    Band History

    In addition to its own compositions, Magpie often performs songs by Phil Ochs. After Leonino graduated from Kent State University, the pair soon moved to Washington, DC. A witness to the Kent State shootings, Terry wrote a song about the tragic event, played at the 25th anniversary commemoration in 1995 and included on the album Give Light. Terry wrote "As a survivor of the massacre at Kent State, for years I tried to write this song. It was difficult and it is still a very painful subject for me and for many others who were on the hill that day in May, 1970. Thanks to the patience and love of my husband I was able to put this pain in to words about that time…" On Earth Day 1998, Magpie performed We Belong to the Earth as a finale to a speech by President Clinton. In 2000, the duo created a musical piece for the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Tales of the Blue Crab.

    Magpie (butterfly)

    Protoploea apatela, with the common name Magpie, is a species of nymphalid butterfly in the Danainae subfamily.

    It is monotypic within the genus Protoploea.

    Distribution

    Protoploea apatela is endemic to montane New Guinea island, found in Papua New Guinea, and in Western New Guinea of Indonesia.

    It is a Near threatened species on the IUCN Red List.

    References

  • Lepidoptera Specialist Group 1996. IUCN Red List: Protoploea apatela, IUCN
  • IUCN Red List of all Threatened Species
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