"\u203C (double exclamation mark) may refer to:\n\n*Chess punctuation for brilliant move\n*The double factorial operator in mathematics\n*A \"Convert to Boolean\" pseudo-operator in computer languages such as C, C++ and Java"@en . "!!! (three exclamation marks, often pronounced as chk chk chk) is an American band that formed in autumn 1996 from the former bandmembers of The Yah Mos, Black Liquorice and Popesmashers."@en . "!!!Fuck You!!! was an EP released by the thrash metal band Overkill in 1987. Consisting of a cover version of the song \"Fuck You\" (originally by Subhumans) the EP also featured 5 live tracks recorded at The Phantasy Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio. Long out of print, the EP is now extremely rare, but was re-released in 1997 with extra tracks as !!!Fuck You!!! and Then Some.\n\nThe 1990 CD re-issue was sold with a reversible cover art booklet. The visible side when sold in the stores was a simple field of white with the band's logo, the album name reading as \"!!!**** You!!!\", with a subhead that read \"The Record THEY tried to ban\". A parental Advisory logo appeared in the lower right corner. The original cover art was able to be used if you opened the booklet and reversed it by creasing the cover the opposite way, The only additional alteration to the cover from the original release was the inclusion of the Parental Advisory logo. The 1987 cassette release featured a similar, reversible inlay card.\n\nA green sticker also appeared on the shrinkwrap of the CD that read \"REMIXED & REMASTERED BY OVERKILL. CONTAINS LIVE CONCERT FAVORITE !!!**** YOU!!!\""@en . "!!!FUCK YOU!!! and Then Some was a 1996 reissue of the 1987 Overkill EP !!!Fuck You!!!, combined with the original four-song Overkill EP, and bonus live tracks, including a cover of Black Sabbath's \"Hole in the Sky.\""@en . "!!! is the eponymous debut album by !!!. It was released in 2001."@en . "#REDIRECT: \u01C3Kung language"@en . "#REDIRECT: Interrobang"@en . "!Action Pact! were a punk rock band, formed in 1981 by guitarist Wild Planet, bassist Dr. Phibes, and drummer Joe Fungus. Joe Fungus also played with the Punk band called, Savage Upsurge. The John from Dead Mans Shadow, was the original singer of the band, when they were known as The Bad Samaritians. He left the band to concentrate on D.M.S. He was replaced by a girl named, George Cheex, who got the job because of \"her courage to scream along with the band's songs!\" \n\nBoth George and Joe were 15 years old and still attending school, at the time the \"Heathrow Touchdown\" EP came out in October, 1981. The 2 tracks, London Bouncers and All Purpose Action Footwear, got the attention of BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel. He played the single many times and wanted the band to do their first session, which was aired on February 22nd, 1982. They recorded \"People,\" \"Suicide Bag\", \"Mindless Aggression\", \"Losers\", and \"Cowslick Blues\". \n\nThe response was sufficient to make it on Fall Out Records, which made the band their first signing. Their debut release, the \"Suicide Bag\" EP, released on July 1982 rocketed to the top of the Punk charts.\n\nLater members included Grimly Fiendish on drums and Thistles on bass, also a guest appearance by their producer Phil Langham on bass under the name Elvin Pelvin."@en . "!Bang! is a professional wrestling promotion owned by Dory Funk, Jr. It is run by the Funking Conservatory - a full-service professional wrestling school - with the stars of !BANG! being members of the Funking Conservatory team. They offer a program to get people in the ring and on television, with a three-step / three-week schedule for aspiring wrestlers of all skill levels, with the chance of working in front of a live crowd and even becoming a star on the !Bang! TV show. As well as training wrestlers, the Funking Conservatory team also offer courses in the promotion of professional wrestling, refereeing, announcing and creative writing for professional wrestling.\n\nWrestlers that have been trained by Dory Funk, Jr. include Chris Sabin, Christian Cage, Jun Akiyama, Kurt Angle, Lita, Matt Hardy, Paul London, Rhino, Steve Corino, William Regal, and many others. Funk previously worked as head coach of the Funking Dojo wrestling training camp for WWF in Stamford, Connecticut during the 1990s. Current pro-wrestlers and past graduates often attend the Funking Conservatory, giving advice to new students - with guests including Rob Van Dam and Bobby Heenan.\n\nThe promotion's !BANG! TV television tapings are held in the Dory Funk Arena, in Ocala, Florida. Billed as \"the most exciting pro-wrestling show on the air\", !Bang! TV transmitted weekly on WOGX TV-51, and also UPN65. A special one-off edition of !BANG! TV hosted by Dory Funk Jr. was shown on The Wrestling Channel to viewers in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The show currently transmits online via their website. \n\nA NWA World Heavyweight Championship bout between the champion Jeff Jarrett vs. Dory Funk Jr. was held at !BANG! on January 22, 2004, and later shown on !BANG! TV. Dory Funk Jr. was also a guest at the TNA Against All Odds 2006 press conference (shown on iMPACT!) regarding the upcoming NWA World Heavyweight Championship match between Jeff Jarrett vs. Christian Cage. Dory Funk Jr. is a former NWA World Heavyweight Championship for 1,502 days. He had previously wrestled Jarrett for the title in 2004, and was also Cage's coach in the late 1990s."@en . "#REDIRECT: Seroa language"@en . "#REDIRECT: Seroa language"@en . "#REDIRECT!Hero"@en . "!Hero is a rock opera about Jesus. It is based on the question, \"What if Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania?\". After the original tour ended, it was released on DVD, CD, and was written into a trilogy of novels and series of comic books."@en . "!Hero an album featuring the songs from the rock opera, !Hero. It is based on the question, \"What if Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania?\". The rock opera modernizes Jesus' last two years on earth and features a cast of many well-known Christian artists with Michael Tait, Rebecca St. James, and Mark Stuart as the three main characters: Hero (Jesus), Maggie (Mary Magdalene), and Petrov (Peter)."@en . "#REDIRECT: \u01C3Kung language"@en . "#REDIRECT: Kxoe language"@en . "#REDIRECT: \u01C3Kung language"@en . "#REDIRECT: Korana language"@en . "#REDIRECT: \u01C3Kung language"@en . "#REDIRECT: \u01C3Kung language"@en . "#REDIRECT: \u01C3Kung language"@en . "#REDIRECT: Korana language"@en . "!T.O.O.H.! (an acronym for \"The Obliteration of Humanity\") were an avant-garde deathgrind band from the Czech Republic formed in 1990. Their lyrics focused mainly on gore in their earlier years, and later focused around politics and political matters."@en . "!WOWOW! is a collective in Peckham, London. Otherwise known as The Children of !WOWOW!, they are a group of artists, fashion designers, writers and musicians, who have promoted numerous art events and parties in London and Berlin.\n\nIn 2003 the Wowow Boys organised warehouse parties in New Cross. \n\n!WOWOW! occupied an artist-run space, in Peckham, South East London. They include fashion designer Gareth Pugh, performance artist Millie Brown, video installation artist Adham Faramawy, and artist Matthew Stone. Other artists to have shown in the !WOWOW! space include Boo Saville, James Balmforth and Ellie Tobin. \n\nSince the !WOWOW! collective left the building in 2006, Millie Brown and Adham Faramawy have organised several art and music events. These have including an event in March 2007 in Birmingham. Along with the original group, several other artists and performers exhibited, including Ben Schumacher, Lennie Lee and Fayann Smith, otherwise known as K-tron."@en . "#REDIRECT: Ju\u01C0\u02BChoan language"@en . "#REDIRECT: \u01C3X\u00F3\u00F5 language"@en . "#REDIRECT: \u01C3Kung language"@en . "! is an album by Captain of Industry, their first full-length LP. With the release of their debut album, Captain of Industry developed a strong regional following throughout Ohio, culminating in a packed to capacity performance at the 2004 Midpoint Music Festival in Cincinnati. Following rave reviews in the Cincinnati and Dayton press, Captain signed to Do Tell Records, an independent label with a strong catalog of artists including The Slackers, Enon, Pulley, and Skeleton Key."@en . "! is an album by The Dismemberment Plan. It was released on October 2, 1995 on DeSoto Records. The band's original drummer, Steve Cummings, played on this album but left shortly after its release."@en . "#RedirectPunctuation (chess)"@en . "! is a punctuation mark called an exclamation mark.\n\n! may also refer to:\n* \u01C3 or postalveolar click\n* ! (album), an album by The Dismemberment Plan\n* ! (Captain of Industry album)\n* Factorial, a mathematical function\n* Negation, in some programming languages\n\nSee also:\n* !!\n* !!!, an American band"@en . "!fistanbul Independent Film Festival is the only international film festival dedicated to independent films with a GLBT section in Turkey. Festival is held annually since 2002 in mid-February in Istanbul and visits Ankara with a four-day showcase."@en . "#REDIRECTRussell Peters"@en . "#REDIRECT: \u01C3Kung language"@en . "\"300\" (the exact machine name includes the quotation marks) is a pinball machine produced by Gottlieb."@en . "\"Barefoot Rick\" Roeber is a renowned barefoot runner, having completed dozens of barefoot marathons and thousands of miles running barefoot. His contributions to the running community include mentoring youth, extensive writing about running and his Christian faith, as well as lecturing on barefoot running and his spiritual life to civic groups and churches.\n\n\nBarefoot Rick, as he is known in the running world, didn\u2019t always love to run. In fact, he hated it in high school. He says barefoot running doesn\u2019t click for everybody, but eventually it did for him \u2014 and it stuck.\n\n\nShoeless, he treads with the perseverance of a postal carrier along rainy streets, snowy trails and sweltering asphalt. Every day, averaging 50 miles a week.\n\n\nFor starters, why? Why would someone choose to run without shoes and socks?\n\n\n\u201CI think it\u2019s kind of like a revelation,\u201D says Roeber, who is married and has three grown children and two stepchildren. \u201CI use the illustration that it\u2019s somebody using gloves their whole life and working with something and then taking their gloves off. And the revelation of feeling \u2026 like, wow, this feels really good, actually.\u201D\n\n\nThough Roeber shed his shoes one October day in 2003, he thinks his predisposition to barefoot running goes back a few millennia to a primal genetic code.\n\n\n\u201CI think all of us were hunter-warriors at one time,\u201D he says. \u201CAnd I think that some of us are a little closer than others to that gene pool.\u201D\n\n\nAs a kid, Roeber happily trampled through the grass and scampered up trees. He loved being barefoot, and it felt natural to him. But he knows not all families embrace the idea.\n\n\n\u201CWas your mother always harping at you to put your shoes on?\u201D Roeber asks. If so, he says, \u201Cyou probably wouldn\u2019t be a good candidate\u201D for barefoot running.\n\n\nTaking a detour\n\n\nIn high school, he was the long-haired dude hanging out in the parking lot. Roeber and \u201Crunning\u201D would not have appeared together in his yearbook. He wasn\u2019t interested in athletics, and it would take several wrong turns in life to finally find the right track and reconnect with that genetic code.\n\n\nHe smoked, drank and did drugs as a teen, but his dependency on alcohol was the biggest roadblock.\n\n\n\u201CI was a drunk that struggled with the demon alcohol and all the sundry effects of someone who was enslaved to his own desires,\u201D Roeber says.\n\n\nStruggling to change course, he started running (with shoes) in 1990 and \u201Cran about a mile, kind of liked it.\u201D He must have liked it, all right, because a few months later he was finishing his first marathon. But those 26.2 miles couldn\u2019t compare with the step that he was about to take.\n\n\n\u201COn March 5, 1992,\u201D Roeber recalls, \u201CI put the \u2018plug in the jug\u2019 and recommitted my life to the Lord Jesus.\u201D\n\n\nSober at age 36, he dedicated himself to earning his college degree in journalism and creative writing and helping make amends with his family."@en . "\"Big\" Ron was a minor fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Ron Tarr.\n\nRon, an overweight man, worked in Walford market, and appeared as a background character from 1985 to 1997. He was involved in a few storylines,