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  • Noy (film) — Noy Theatrical poster Directed by Dondon Santos Produced by Julie Anne Binetez Ron …   Wikipedia

  • Noy Holland — Born December 3, 1960 (1960 12 03) (age 50) Occupation Writer Nationality American Spouse(s) Sam Michel Noy Holland (born Decemb …   Wikipedia

  • Noy language — Noy Loo Spoken in Chad Native speakers 36  (1993 census) Language family Niger–Congo …   Wikipedia

  • Noy Alooshe — Origin Tel Aviv, Israel Genres Hip hop, electronic dance Occupations Musician, journalist Associated acts Chovevei Tzion …   Wikipedia

  • Noy Castillo — Alias The Golden Boy Jersey No. 40 Position Point Guard/Shooting Guard Personal Info Country …   Wikipedia

  • Noy (Sprache) — Noy (Loo) Gesprochen in Tschad Sprecher 36 (Volkszählung 1993) Linguistische Klassifikation Niger Kongo Atlantik–Kongo Mbum Day Bua Noy (Sprache) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • noy — /noi/ transitive verb (Spenser) To vex, hurt or annoy noun (obsolete or dialect) Vexation, hurt or trouble ORIGIN: Aphetic forms of ↑annoy, etc; see also ↑noisome • • • noyˈance noun (Spenser and Shakespeare) Annoyance …   Useful english dictionary

  • Noy Vanneth — (born 1964) is a Cambodian singer who has been performing for more than twenty years. He sings for Rasmey Hang Meas and other productions. His genres are pop, ram vong, cha cha, lam lao, in particular the songs of Sin Sisamouth. Noy Vanneth Songs …   Wikipedia

  • NOY, DOV — (1920– ), scholar in Jewish folklore. Born in Kolomyja, Poland, he graduated from a Polish secondary school, and then immigrated to Palestine where he began his academic studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He interrupted his studies to …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • NOY, MEIR — (1922–1998), Israeli musician, composer, and song collector. Born in Kolomea, Galicia, Noy received a Jewish and musical education. He studied violin and engineering. During World War II he escaped his town s ghetto and joined the Red Army, where …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Noy — Noy, v. t. [See {Annoy}.] To annoy; to vex. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] Piers Plowman. [1913 Webster] All that noyed his heavy spright. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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