Wes

Wes or WES may refer to:

  • Wes (given name), a common diminutive for "Wesley", including a list of persons with the name
  • Wes Madiko (born 1964), Cameroonian musician, better known as "Wes"
  • William Wesley (born 1964), basketball facilitator known as "Worldwide Wes"
  • Wesel (district), code used on German vehicle registration plates
  • WES Commuter Rail (Westside Express Service), a commuter rail line in Oregon, United States
  • Wiltshire Emergency Services, the collaboration of emergency services in Wiltshire, England
  • Windows Embedded Standard, an embedded operating system based on Microsoft Windows XP
  • Women's Engineering Society. A professional society of women engineers, scientists and technologists set up 1919.
  • World Education Services, a non-profit organization whose goal is to evaluate international credentials
  • Warehouse execution system, a software system used in distribution centers
  • Workplace Exposure Standards, a set of chemical exposure limits established by the New Zealand Department of Labour, see Threshold limit value
  • List of All My Children characters

    This is a list of characters appearing (or who have appeared) on the ABC Daytime and TOLN soap opera All My Children.

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    Gillian Andrassy (deceased)

  • Esta TerBlanche (1997-2001, 2011)
  • Hungarian princess, married to Jake Martin and Ryan Lavery. Initially, a spoiled and arrogant young lady who clashed with both Kelsey Martin and Hayley Vaughn-Santos, Gillian eventually matured into a much kinder and compassionate woman, due to her marriage to Jake Martin. She was murdered in a botched attempt on the life of Anna Devane in 2001 (resulting in the donation of her heart to Laura Kirk-English). Appeared as a ghost to Ryan in 2011 to assure him that she was not David's last Project Orpheus patient.

    Carter Anders

  • Jason Pendergraft (2013)
  • Pine Valley Hospital doctor with an unknown past.

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    Laurel Banning (deceased)

  • Kristen Jensen (December 1992-January 1993)
  • Felicity LaFortune (January 1993-February 1996)
  • Wes (given name)

    Wes is a common English given name, often a diminutive for Wesley. It may refer to:

  • Wes Anderson, film producer, director, and writer
  • Wes Bentley, actor who has played in movies such as Ghost Rider and The Last Word
  • Wes Bergmann, contestant on MTV's The Real World and Real World/Road Rules Challenge
  • Wes Borland, rock guitarist (currently working with his band, Black Light Burns)
  • Wes Brisco, American professional wrestler
  • Wes Brown, Manchester United defender
  • Wes Butters, former BBC Radio 1 disk jockey
  • Wes Craven (born 1939), director and writer, mostly in the horror genre
  • Wes Madiko, Cameroonian musician
  • Wes Montgomery, jazz guitarist
  • Wes McCauley, National Hockey League referee
  • Wes Naiqama (born 1982), Australian-Fijian Rugby League player
  • Wes Scantlin, Lead Singer of rock band Puddle of Mudd
  • Wes Sims, American mixed martial artist
  • Wes Studi, U.S. Native American actor
  • Wes Welker, American Football player for the Denver Broncos
  • Wes Chandler, former American Football player
  • Wesley Crusher, a character in the television series Star Trek:The Next Generation
  • Noir

    Noir (or noire) is the French word for black. It may also refer to:

    Places

  • In Canada
    • Noire River, in the Outaouais region of Quebec
    • Noire River, a tributary of the Yamaska River in Eastern Townships area, Quebec
  • Noire River, in the Outaouais region of Quebec
  • Noire River, a tributary of the Yamaska River in Eastern Townships area, Quebec
  • In France
  • La Roche-Noire, a village and commune in the Puy-de-Dôme department
  • Montagne Noire, a mountain range
  • In Guadeloupe
  • Pointe-Noire, Guadeloupe, a commune on Guadeloupe
  • In the Republic of the Congo
  • Pointe-Noire District, in the Republic of the Congo
  • Noir (film)

    Noir is a Canadian drama film, directed by Yves Christian Fournier and released in 2015.

    An ensemble cast film set primarily in the impoverished Montreal North area, the film focuses on a variety of interconnected storylines. Characters include Dickens (Kémy St-Eloi) and Bobby (Clauter Alexandre), two Haitian Canadian brothers involved in the gang lifestyle; Kadhafi (Salim Kechiouche), an Algerian immigrant who works in a dry cleaning shop with Jean-Jacques (Benz Antoine) and dreams of becoming a hip hop star; and Suzie (Jade-Mariuka Robitaille), a stripper in a relationship with drug dealer Evans (Christopher Charles) while simultaneously connected in an ambiguous way to Phil (Patrick Hivon).

    Kechiouche garnered a Jutra Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 18th Jutra Awards.

    References

    External links

  • Noir at the Internet Movie Database
  • Noir (Callisto album)

    Noir is the second full-length album by the Finnish post-metal band Callisto.

    The record has had many problems and delays with its release. It was released in Finland by Fullsteam Records on time in May 2006; however, worldwide release was not available until mid-February 2007 when the album was released in Belgium, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Luxembourg, and Sweden. Earache Records had not gained distribution rights as it did with True Nature Unfolds to release the album in North America. However, since July 2009, the album has been made available on iTunes.

    Track listing

  • "Wormwood" – 7:14
  • "Latterday Saints" – 7:29
  • "The Fugitive" – 8:04
  • "Backwoods" – 1:07
  • "A Close Encounter" – 5:58
  • "Pathos" – 6:00
  • "Folkslave" – 8:09
  • "Woven Hands" – 9:46

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