- 2004,
tensions began to
develop between lead
singer Eli
LuLai and the rest of the band.
LuLai left the band in the
middle of the
subsequent world tour...
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Lai Ching-te (Chinese: 賴清德; pinyin:
Lài Qīngdé; born 6
October 1959), also
known as
William Lai, is a
Taiwanese politician and
former physician who is...
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Lu Xiangyang (Chinese: 吕向阳; born 1962) is a
Chinese entrepreneur and a
founder of the
battery and auto
maker BYD Company.
Lu Xiangyang was born in An****...
-
Yvonne Lui Pui-Lam (Chinese: 呂姵霖; born Lui
Lai-Kwan Chinese: 呂麗君; pinyin:
Lǚ Lìjūn; born 1976) is a Hong Kong–based
businesswoman and philanthropist....
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Lai Châu (listen) is a city in the
Northwest region of Vietnam. It is the
capital city of
Lai Châu Province. The city
borders Phong Thổ District, Sìn...
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Released in
September 2000,
Supermarket is the band's
first English album. Eli
LuLai –
acoustic guitar,
vocals Marc
Lazare – b****
guitar Baruch Ben
Yitzhak –...
- of Chu. The
position of
Lu on the
eastern frontiers of the
Western Zhou state,
facing the non-Zhou
peoples in
states such as
Lai and Xu, was an important...
- world". iNEWS.
Retrieved April 13, 2022. Xu,
Lu. "Xu
Yuanyuan Lu Miaoyi: A mother-daughter
chess encounter".
Lai Times.
Retrieved November 3, 2022. "Prva...
- for the
German dub of
Dragon Ball GT. A
Hebrew version was sung by Eli
Lulai,
front man of the band Rockfour, for the
Hebrew dub of
Dragon Ball GT. A...
-
Lu Xun (Chinese: 鲁迅; pinyin:
Lǔ Xùn, [
lù ɕŷn]; 25
September 1881 – 19
October 1936), born Zhou Zhangshou, was a
Chinese writer,
literary critic, lecturer...