Line (given name)

Line is a female given name, most common in the Nordic countries Denmark and Norway. It is a short form of names which end in -line, like Caroline. The Swedish form is Lina. In Norway its Name day is 20 January.

People

Notable people with the name Line include:

  • Line Arlien-Søborg (b. 1966), Danish actress and film director
  • Line Barfod (b. 1964), member of the Folketing (Danish parliament)
  • Line Beauchamp (b. 1963), Canadian politician
  • Line Daugaard (b. 1978), Danish handball player
  • Line Haddad (b. 1978), Jewish French pair skater
  • Line Hagman, Norwegian orienteering competitor
  • Line Halvorsen (born 1969), Norwegian film maker
  • Line Hamel, Canadian politician
  • Line Hansen, (b. 1983), Danish professional squash player
  • Line Henriette Holten Hjemdal (b. 1971), Norwegian politician
  • Line Horntveth (b. 1974), Norwegian musician
  • Line Jahr (b. 1984), Norwegian ski jumper
  • Line Jensen (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
  • Floor plan

    In architecture and building engineering, a floor plan is a drawing to scale, showing a view from above, of the relationships between rooms, spaces and other physical features at one level of a structure.

    Dimensions are usually drawn between the walls to specify room sizes and wall lengths. Floor plans may also include details of fixtures like sinks, water heaters, furnaces, etc. Floor plans may include notes for construction to specify finishes, construction methods, or symbols for electrical items.

    It is also called a plan which is a measured plane typically projected at the floor height of 4 ft (1.2 m), as opposed to an elevation which is a measured plane projected from the side of a building, along its height, or a section or cross section where a building, is cut along an axis to reveal the interior structure.

    Overview

    Similar to a map the orientation of the view is downward from above, but unlike a conventional map, a plan is drawn at a particular vertical position (commonly at about 4 feet above the floor). Objects below this level are seen, objects at this level are shown 'cut' in plan-section, and objects above this vertical position within the structure are omitted or shown dashed. Plan view or planform is defined as a vertical orthographic projection of an object on a horizontal plane, like a map.

    Line 10

    Line 10 may refer to:

  • Barcelona Metro line 10, a metro line in Barcelona, Spain
  • CFL Line 10, a Luxembourgian railway line connecting Luxembourg City to the centre and north of the country
  • Line 10, Beijing Subway, second loop line in Beijing's rapid transit network
  • Line 10 (BLT), the second longest tramway in Europe; serves Basel, Switzerland, and is operated by Baselland Transport (BLT)
  • Line 10 (Madrid Metro), Madrid Metro line, in Madrid, Spain
  • Line 10, Nanjing Metro, a rapid transit line in Nanjing, China
  • Line 10 (Naples Metro), rapid transit railway line to form part of the Metropolitana di Napoli
  • Line 10 (Stockholm Metro), a blue line
  • Paris Métro Line 10, one of 16 metro lines in Paris, France
  • Rodalies Barcelona line 10, a commuter rail operated in Barcelona metropolitan area, Spain
  • Line 10, Shanghai Metro, a rapid transit line in Shanghai, China
  • Cash (currency)

    The cash is a name for several historical currencies used in Asia. It is applied to units used in China, Vietnam, and the Princely states of Madras and Travancore in British India. It is also occasionally used to refer to the Korean mun and the Japanese mon.

    Skr. karsha 'a weight of silver or gold equal to 1400 of a tulā' (Williams); Singhalese kāsi coin. The early Portuguese writers represented the native word by cas, casse, caxa, the Fr. by cas, the Eng. by cass: the existing Pg. caixa and Eng. cash are due to a natural confusion with CASH n.1. From an early date the Portuguese applied caixa (probably on the same analogy) to the small money of other foreign nations, such as that of the Malay Islands, and especially the Chinese, which was also naturally made into cash in English. (Yule)" The English word "cash," meaning "tangible currency," is an older word from Middle French caisse.

    Chinese cash

    Cash as a currency unit name in China, not to be confused with the type of copper coin also known as cash, refers to a unit used for centuries for copper coinage and banknote equivalents known as wén (文) in Chinese. Being the earliest country to implement paper based currency, at 1023 the 交子 paper money currency occur to adapt the economical climate change of globalization brought by fair trade via silk road, although metal coin were still in circulation. After the introduction of a unified currency system in 1889, the cash continued to be used as a subunit of the yuan with 1000 cash equal to one yuan. Coins continued to be denominated in cash until the 1920s nationally and for a time thereafter regionally.

    Trampin'

    Trampin' is an album by Patti Smith, released April 27, 2004. It was the first album Smith released on the Columbia Records label.Rolling Stone magazine placed the record on its list of "The Top 50 Albums of 2004".

    Track listing

    Samples

    Personnel

    Band

  • Patti Smithvocals, clarinet
  • Lenny Kayeguitar, pedal steel
  • Jay Dee Daughertydrums, percussion, guitar
  • Oliver Ray – guitar, farfisa, art direction, design
  • Tony Shanahanbass, keyboards, hammond organ, back vocals
  • Additional personnel

  • Gail Marowitz – art direction, design
  • Greg Calbi – mastering
  • Jesse Smith – piano
  • Joe Hogan – assistant
  • Melodie McDaniel – photography
  • Patrick McCarthymixing
  • Rebecca Wiener – violin
  • Tom Gloady – assistant
  • Emery Dobyns - Engineer
  • Charts

    Release history

    Notes

    External links

  • Trampin' at AllMusic
  • Trampin' at Sony BMG
  • Lyrics, notes and audio samples at official website
  • Cash (The Young Ones)

    "Cash" was the eighth episode of British sitcom The Young Ones. It was written by Ben Elton, Rik Mayall and Lise Mayer, and directed by Paul Jackson. It was first aired on BBC Two on 15 May 1984.

    Plot

    The quartet are so poor that they are burning their clothes and belongings just to keep warm. Neil prepares meals of snow passed off as risotto, and Vyvyan goes around the neighbourhood to find winter fuel although the episode is set in September. Eventually they decide that Rick needs to get a job to bring money into the house, but when the only vacancy advertised in the local paper is for the Army, Rick and Mike both rule themselves out on medical grounds (perforated eardrum and flat feet, respectively), while Vyvyan declares that he is pregnant, leaving Neil the only one to take the job.

    After a poor haircut and a quick loan of Mike's suit, Neil goes to join up, but having been told not to mention it, is rejected for being a pacifist. After spotting a recruitment poster for the police, the other three throw Neil into the police station next door, where he meets Alexei Sayle's character, a Mussolini-lookalike. While the others get lucky when a lorry full of food and expensive furnishings crashes through the front window, Neil takes to his new job - arresting a bunch of his drugged-up hippie friends.

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