Liverpool (/ˈlɪvərpuːl/) is a city in Merseyside, England. A borough from 1207 and a city from 1880, in 2014 the city local government district had a population of 470,537 and the Liverpool/Birkenhead metropolitan area had a population of 2,241,000.
Liverpool is in the south west of the historic county of Lancashire in North West England, on the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. The town historically lay within the ancient Lancashire division of West Derby known as a "hundred".
The urbanisation and expansion of the city were largely brought about by its advantageous location during the industrial revolution status that led to its growth as a major port, which included its participation in the Atlantic slave trade. Liverpool was the port of registry of the ocean liner RMS Titanic, and many other Cunard and White Star ocean liners such as the RMS Lusitania, Queen Mary, and Olympic. Liverpool's status as a port city has contributed to its diverse population, which, historically, was drawn from a wide range of peoples, cultures, and religions, particularly those from Ireland. The city is also home to the oldest Black African community in the country and the oldest Chinese community in Europe.
Liverpool (also known as Liverpool: The Computer Game) is a football video game released in 1990 for the Amstrad CPC. In 1992 versions were released for the Atari ST, Commodore Amiga and DOS platforms and a Commodore 64 version was released in 1993. The game was developed by Arc Developments and published by GrandSlam Entertainment. Liverpool is based on the Liverpool F.C. football team. One or two players can play Liverpool. A ZX Spectrum version was advertised, but never actually released.
Liverpool is a football video game that allows the player to take control of Liverpool F.C. and play against other teams in the English football leagues and FA Cup. The game allows the player choose the formation and pick the team from real players in the Liverpool squad. Before practice games, the player can also set the pitch type and duration. The in-game gamplay consists of running with and without the ball, trapping the ball, throw ins, corner kicks and goal kicks. Liverpool also includes injuries and punishments from receiving red or yellow cards. The player can use a joystick or keyboard to control the game
Liverpool is a 2012 Canadian comedy crime film. Written and directed by Manon Briand, the film stars Stéphanie Lapointe as Émilie, a coat check clerk at a Montreal nightclub who decides to return a coat left behind one night by a woman who took a drug overdose in the club, only to find herself embroiled in the city's criminal underground. Her only ally in the quest is Thomas (Charles-Alexandre Dubé), a regular customer of the club and a potential new love interest for Émilie.
Liverpool was Briand's first film since 2002's Chaos and Desire.
Actors: Rene Auberjonois (actor), Sy Richardson (actor), David Hayman (actor), Gerrit Graham (actor), Ronald Reagan (actor), Ed Harris (actor), John Diehl (actor), Xander Berkeley (actor), Pedro Armendáriz Jr. (actor), Peter Boyle (actor), Alfonso Arau (actor), Richard Masur (actor), Richard Edson (actor), Milton Selzer (actor), Miguel Sandoval (actor),
Plot: William Walker and his mercenary corps enter Nicaragua in the middle of the 19th century in order to install a new government by a coup d'etat. All is being financed by an American multimillionaire who has his own interest in this country.
Keywords: 1800s, 1850s, attack, based-on-true-story, battle, bayonet, blood, blood-splatter, bullet-ballet, cannonActors: Glenn Close (actress), Kevin Dobson (actor), Morgan Farley (actor), Aaron Stell (editor), William A. Graham (director), Severn Darden (actor), Laurence Rosenthal (composer), Jill Eikenberry (actress), Roger Gimbel (producer), Marian Rees (producer), Graham Fletcher-Cook (actor), Tony Converse (producer), Dorothea G. Petrie (producer), Dorothea G. Petrie (writer), Millard Lampell (writer),
Genres: Adventure, Drama,Actors: Ornella Micheli (editor), Harry Carey Jr. (actor), Goffredo Unger (actor), Hannelore Elsner (actress), Virna Lisi (actress), Carla Mancini (actress), Lucio Fulci (writer), Roberto Gianviti (writer), Carlo Rustichelli (composer), Lucio Fulci (director), John Bartha (actor), Renato De Carmine (actor), Vittorio Fanfoni (actor), Franco Nero (actor), Donald O'Brien (actor),
Plot: Lucio Fulci's sequel to Zianna Bianca (White Fang), set some years after the events in the first White Fang movie, has the wolf-dog befriended by another young boy, named Bill Tarwater, the grandson of fur trader John Tarwater, in which the dog teams up once again with novelist Jason Scott and his partner Kurt Jansen to stop the evil Beauty Smith, now living under the alias Forth, in another Northern Canada town and exploiting the townspeople including Sister Evangelina who's trying to open a new mission hospital in town.
Keywords: avalanche, canada, corruption, dog, murder, race, sequel, snow, wild-dog, wildernessA verbal fist, and akward kiss
a penny for each thought of his
just say when, I'll make amends
and bring this battle to an end
Try as I may I still can't read your display
but somehow you're behavior verifies
that you have been desensitized
A verbal fist, an akward kiss
Liverpool (/ˈlɪvərpuːl/) is a city in Merseyside, England. A borough from 1207 and a city from 1880, in 2014 the city local government district had a population of 470,537 and the Liverpool/Birkenhead metropolitan area had a population of 2,241,000.
Liverpool is in the south west of the historic county of Lancashire in North West England, on the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. The town historically lay within the ancient Lancashire division of West Derby known as a "hundred".
The urbanisation and expansion of the city were largely brought about by its advantageous location during the industrial revolution status that led to its growth as a major port, which included its participation in the Atlantic slave trade. Liverpool was the port of registry of the ocean liner RMS Titanic, and many other Cunard and White Star ocean liners such as the RMS Lusitania, Queen Mary, and Olympic. Liverpool's status as a port city has contributed to its diverse population, which, historically, was drawn from a wide range of peoples, cultures, and religions, particularly those from Ireland. The city is also home to the oldest Black African community in the country and the oldest Chinese community in Europe.