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Lud or
LUD may
refer to:
Local usage details, a
record of
local calls made from and
received by a particular...
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Lud (Welsh:
Lludd map Beli Mawr),
according to
Geoffrey of Monmouth's
pseudohistorical History of the
Kings of
Britain and
related medieval texts, was...
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Lud-in-the-Mist (1926) is the
third and
final novel by the
British writer Hope Mirrlees. It
continues the author's
exploration of the
themes of Life and...
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Lobby Lud is a
fictional character created in
August 1927 by the
Westminster Gazette, a
British newspaper, now defunct. The
character was used in readers'...
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Stone Lud is a
standing stone in the
parish of
Bower in Caithness, in the
Highland area of Scotland. It is
located and
about 7
kilometres (4.3 mi)...
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Lud's Church (sometimes
written as Ludchurch) is a deep
chasm penetrating the
Millstone Grit
bedrock created by a m****ive
landslip on the
hillside above...
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Lud (Hebrew: לוּד
Lūḏ) was a son of Shem and
grandson of Noah,
according to
Genesis 10 (the "Table of Nations"). The
descendants of
Lud are usually, following...
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Ludwig Elias "
Lud"
Gluskin (December 16, 1898 –
October 13, 1989) was an
American jazz
drummer and bandleader.
Ludwig Elias Gluskin was born in Manhattan...
- The
Lud River is a
river of the
Nelson Region of New Zealand's
South Island. It
flows north from a
ridge 10
kilometres (6 mi) east of
Nelson city centre...
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James R.
Ludlow "
Lud" Wray (February 7, 1894 – July 24, 1967) was a
professional American football player, coach, and co-founder, with
college teammate...