Fnu Lnu (sometimes pronounced as ) is a pseudonym used in law enforcement to indicate that a person's name is not known. The origin of the name is the acronym First Name Unknown, Last Name Unknown. In the situation where only the first name or last name is known, variants such as "Deepak Lnu" or "Fnu Smith" are used. Another situation where this might happen is for persons with only single-word names such as Indonesian names where most of them either were assigned FNU (or Fnu) as their first names or LNU (or Lnu) as their last names (the third possibility is using reduplication, e.g. John John or Mery Mery).
As an example of this pseudonym's use, a former contract interpreter for the United States military was charged in 2005 with lying to federal agents in his application for naturalization and application for a security clearance. The man was accused of providing an inaccurate name, birthdate, country of origin, and marital status. The complaint stated that "'he defendant's true identity is unknown'" and he was charged as "FNU LNU". Similarly, in 1991, a mute man whose identity could not be determined was arrested and charged with burglary in Harris County, Texas under the name "FNU-LNU"; charges were later dropped because authorities could not communicate with the man.
The name has been considered a source of humor when "Fnu Lnu" has been mistaken for the actual name of a person. One anecdote tells of an assistant district attorney who tried to look up the previous record of a person identified as "Fnu Lnu" and is surprised to find pages and pages of persons by that name, only to later be embarrassed to learn that the name means "first name unknown, last name unknown".
As an example of this pseudonym's use, a former contract interpreter for the United States military was charged in 2005 with lying to federal agents in his application for naturalization and application for a security clearance. The man was accused of providing an inaccurate name, birthdate, country of origin, and marital status. The complaint stated that "'he defendant's true identity is unknown'" and he was charged as "FNU LNU". Similarly, in 1991, a mute man whose identity could not be determined was arrested and charged with burglary in Harris County, Texas under the name "FNU-LNU"; charges were later dropped because authorities could not communicate with the man.
The name has been considered a source of humor when "Fnu Lnu" has been mistaken for the actual name of a person. One anecdote tells of an assistant district attorney who tried to look up the previous record of a person identified as "Fnu Lnu" and is surprised to find pages and pages of persons by that name, only to later be embarrassed to learn that the name means "first name unknown, last name unknown".
Ahmed Salim, born January 9 1984, in Lahore, Pakistan. Mother and father moved young Ahmed to America when he was 2 years old. Ever since, he has taking this country by storm. He opened his first business in 2005 in Lisle, Illinois. He called this business, "Dhuwan's" and is a suburban hit. He has been featured in many newspapers and magazines, such as Time Out Chicago.
Ahmed has had a high focus on politics since he was a little boy. His thirst for knowledge and letting the world know about his philosophy about preaching peace has opened eyes towards Mr. Salim. He has had the praises of a great public speaker and a very hard nose man towards topics that relate to both middle and lower class Americans.
Quotes:
Every man deserves the right to vote, but not every man get the chance to choose who to vote for. This country is made up of a hidden one party agenda.....
It doesn't hurt to laugh at yourself.
Every person has a bad day, one day I'll have mine.
Ahmed has had a high focus on politics since he was a little boy. His thirst for knowledge and letting the world know about his philosophy about preaching peace has opened eyes towards Mr. Salim. He has had the praises of a great public speaker and a very hard nose man towards topics that relate to both middle and lower class Americans.
Quotes:
Every man deserves the right to vote, but not every man get the chance to choose who to vote for. This country is made up of a hidden one party agenda.....
It doesn't hurt to laugh at yourself.
Every person has a bad day, one day I'll have mine.
Maureen Graty is a fictional Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland during the mid-point of season 6 of the American television series, The West Wing. She was played by British film and television actress Pamela Salem.
She makes her appearance, though we only see her on television, during episode 14, "The Wake Up Call." During the episode the Iranian Air Force shoot down United Britannia Airlines (a fictional British airline) Flight 101, a Boeing 737 passenger jet with 109 people on board, and the Bartlet White House try their best to prevent the Graty government from using the act as a pretext to possibly unjustified military action against suspected Iranian nuclear facilities.
We are told that Graty is prone to overreaction (although it is also "trouble" when she mulls a decision too long), quoting Churchill, and is battling factions within her own party, the implication being that she is in the mould of Margaret Thatcher. On the Iranian Nuclear issue in particular, many in her government believe she is too soft. We are also told that her Government is unstable, suggesting she may have only a small majority in the House of Commons, and she is subject to "shifty coalitions." It is also said she doesn't think very highly of President Bartlet, who she views as a snob and an elitist. The political party of Graty and her government is not directly stated, but it seems most likely that she is Conservative due to Graty's similarities to Thatcher, her government's Hawkish stance and its somewhat strained relations with the left-wing Bartlet Administration.
In "He Shall, from Time to Time" the Prime Minister is referred to as "Ricky" and in "Shutdown", dated November 2003, the British Prime Minister is mentioned to be male (it is said "the British Prime Minister and his wife are coming to dinner"). Graty herself is first heard when she speaking to President Bartlet on the speaker phone after American Peacekeeping forces have been killed in the Middle East in the episode "The Dover Test" which takes place around October 2005, meaning she came to power some time between then and November 2003. In September 2006 she also attended the funeral of Palestinian Authority Chairman Nizar Farad. A few days after Matt Santos won the 2006 Presidential Election Prime Minister Graty phoned the President-elect to congratulate him on his victory.
Quotes
*In televised address after the loss of Flight 101: "We condemn the attack by Iran against 109 innocent men, women and children aboard an unarmed United Britannia plane. This is a barbaric, monstrous crime committed against Great Britain, against Europe, against the United States, against humanity. There can be absolutely no justification. This shall not stand."
She makes her appearance, though we only see her on television, during episode 14, "The Wake Up Call." During the episode the Iranian Air Force shoot down United Britannia Airlines (a fictional British airline) Flight 101, a Boeing 737 passenger jet with 109 people on board, and the Bartlet White House try their best to prevent the Graty government from using the act as a pretext to possibly unjustified military action against suspected Iranian nuclear facilities.
We are told that Graty is prone to overreaction (although it is also "trouble" when she mulls a decision too long), quoting Churchill, and is battling factions within her own party, the implication being that she is in the mould of Margaret Thatcher. On the Iranian Nuclear issue in particular, many in her government believe she is too soft. We are also told that her Government is unstable, suggesting she may have only a small majority in the House of Commons, and she is subject to "shifty coalitions." It is also said she doesn't think very highly of President Bartlet, who she views as a snob and an elitist. The political party of Graty and her government is not directly stated, but it seems most likely that she is Conservative due to Graty's similarities to Thatcher, her government's Hawkish stance and its somewhat strained relations with the left-wing Bartlet Administration.
In "He Shall, from Time to Time" the Prime Minister is referred to as "Ricky" and in "Shutdown", dated November 2003, the British Prime Minister is mentioned to be male (it is said "the British Prime Minister and his wife are coming to dinner"). Graty herself is first heard when she speaking to President Bartlet on the speaker phone after American Peacekeeping forces have been killed in the Middle East in the episode "The Dover Test" which takes place around October 2005, meaning she came to power some time between then and November 2003. In September 2006 she also attended the funeral of Palestinian Authority Chairman Nizar Farad. A few days after Matt Santos won the 2006 Presidential Election Prime Minister Graty phoned the President-elect to congratulate him on his victory.
Quotes
*In televised address after the loss of Flight 101: "We condemn the attack by Iran against 109 innocent men, women and children aboard an unarmed United Britannia plane. This is a barbaric, monstrous crime committed against Great Britain, against Europe, against the United States, against humanity. There can be absolutely no justification. This shall not stand."
Cadbury Kid is a modern term, that is becoming more and more popular with teenagers. The term is used to describe a particular person who becomes intoxicated by consumption of a lesser volume of alcohol than most people (symptom see drunkennes). Not much is known about being Cadbury due to scientists believing that the subject is nonsense, but most teenagers agree that being Cadbury is an acually condition affecting around 10% of all teenagers, a majority of which are female. It is also believed that being Cadbury is infact curable with training. Most teenagers agree that the more a Cadbury Kid drinks, then the more alcohol they can consume without experiencing as extreme effects of drunkennes.