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Lord's Cricket Ground,
commonly known as
Lord's, is a
cricket venue in St John's Wood, London.
Named after its founder,
Thomas Lord, it is
owned by Marylebone...
- The
Lord of the
Rings is an epic high
fantasy novel written by
English author and
scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, the
story began as a sequel...
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Lord is an
appellation for a
person or
deity who has authority, control, or
power over others,
acting as a master, chief, or ruler. The
appellation can...
- Look up
lord,
Lord, or
LORD in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lord is a
general title denoting deference applied to a male
person of authority, religious...
- The
Lord Chancellor,
formally titled Lord High
Chancellor of
Great Britain, is a
senior minister of the
Crown within the
Government of the
United Kingdom...
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Lord of the
Dance may
refer to: Nataraja,
Shiva in his
dancing posture Lord of the Dance, a
title given to
Jesus Christ in some
musical adaptations Rudolf...
- The
Lord of the
Rings is a
trilogy of epic
fantasy adventure films directed by
Peter Jackson,
based on the
novel The
Lord of the
Rings by
English author...
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Locke Lord LLP was an
international law firm
formed on
October 2, 2007,
after the
combination of Texas-based
Locke Liddell & Sapp PLLC and
Lord Bissell...
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Lord of the
Flies is the 1954
debut novel of
British author William Golding. The plot
concerns a
group of
British boys who are
stranded on an uninhabited...
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Lord Watson may
refer to:
William Watson,
Baron Watson (1827–1899),
Scottish lawyer and
Conservative politician Mike Watson,
Baron Watson of Invergowrie...