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Juli

Julus \Ju"lus\, n.; pl. Juli. [Of the same origin as iulus.] (Bot.) A catkin or ament. See Ament.

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Juli (band)

Juli ( German for "July") is a German alternative pop band from Gießen, Hesse, consisting of singer Eva Briegel, guitarists Jonas Pfetzing and Simon Triebel, bassist Andreas "Dedi" Herde and drummer Marcel Römer. The band was formed with this lineup from the band Sunnyglade in 2001.

Juli

Juli may refer to:

  • Juli (band), a rock/pop band from Germany
  • Juli District, one district of the province Chucuito in Puno Region, Peru
    • , the capital of Juli District

  • Juli (footballer) (born 1981), Spanish footballer whose full name is Julián Cerdá Vicente
  • Juli, character from Street Fighter, see list of Street Fighter characters
  • Juli, female nickname, for Julia, Juliette, Julianna, Julianne or similar names
  • Julis, short for Junge Liberale, the Young Liberals youth organization in Germany and Austria
Juli (footballer)

Julián Cerdá Vicente (born 9 August 1981), known as Juli, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Córdoba CF as an attacking midfielder.

Usage examples of "juli".

Ducos stood and crossed to a window from which he stared at the rain which swept in great swathes across the Place St Julien.

Julien and Evelyn in the Stutz Bearcat on a summer day, in white coats and goggles.

Next to Julien, the pork butcher, renowned for his pates chauds, Foulon, the pastry cook exhibits his famous specialties, conical petits‑fours made of mauve butter, topped by a sugar violet.

They were waking Julien, you know, and it wasn't really what you'd call an Irish wake, of course, because they were far too high-toned for that sort of thing, but there was wine and food, and the Judge was blind drunk naturally.

Lady Bellingham, long acquainted with both patronesses, greeted them and moved aside for Julien to present Katharine.

He existed, like other people, in a world of public parks, bistros, commercial cities and he wanted to persuade himself that he was living somewhere else, behind the canvas of paintings, with the doges of Tintoretto, with Gozzoli's Florentines, behind the pages of books, with Fabrizio del Dongo and Julien Sorel, behind the phonograph records, with the long dry laments of jazz.

And somehow Julien and Mary Beth, who went by the name of Jules on these excursions, went into Willie Piazza's and there they ran into Daniel McIntyre, and after that they wandered from place to place, looking for a good pool game, because Mary Beth was very good at pocket billiards, always was.

She never took part in the management of Riverbend, but left it all to Julien, who eventually put it in the hands of Clay and Vincent Mayfair and of paid overseers.

And Julien had started to move them from Riverbend to First Street as early as 1872.

How he hated Julien, and all over the gunshot in 1843, when Julien had shot his father, Augustin, at Riverbend, Julien no more than a boy, Augustin a young man, and Tobias, the terrified witness, only a baby still in dresses.

Paintings of ancestors on the wall, for who else could they be, a stalwart woman with black hair in handsome riding attire, and on this other side, guess who, with his gleaming eyes and a smile I'd never see, Monsieur Julien Mayfair, of course, and the great German tall-case clock ticking and swinging faithfully.

She posed willingly for the still photographers while Signora Sabatini ensured that all the television equipment was in working order for the interview- She sipped some more champagne and cassis, making inter-mittent small talk with Julien.

She posed willingly for the still photographers while Signora Sabatini ensured that all the television equipment was in working order for the interview- She sipped some more champagne and cassis, making intermittent small talk with Julien.

Julien and Bruno set the sail and put out into the bay to test the waters while Henri and Alain remained behind to look over the old boat, always in need of repairs.

And to this day I don't really know what happened We had been talking the night before about what Julien looked like when he was young, how handsome he appeared in all the photographs, and you know it was like going through a veritable history of photography to study all that Tb(e first pictures of him were daguerreotypes, and then came the tintypes and the later genuine photographs in sepia on cardboard, and finally the sort of black and white pictures we have today.