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Encyclopedia > Cage
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Cage may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

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Fiction

  • Cage (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit), an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
  • John Cage (character), a fictional character in the television show Ally McBeal
  • Johnny Cage, a fictional character from the Mortal Kombat series of video games
  • Luke Cage, a fictional character portrayed in Marvel Comics

Peter MacNicol as John Cage John Cage is a fictional character in the television show Ally McBeal, played by Peter MacNicol. ... For the Modernist composer, see John Cage. ... Luke Cage, born Carl Lucas and once called Power Man, is a Marvel Comics superhero. ...

Music

Cage is an American heavy metal band from San Diego, California. ... Cage is the sixth single released by the Japanese rock group Dir en grey. ... La Cage is the 1969 debut single by Jean-Michel Jarre. ... Cage (real name Christian Palko, sometimes known as Cage Kennylz) is an American hip hop artist from New York City. ... Byron Cage is an African-American gospel recording artist. ...

People

  • Jason "Christian Cage" Reso, a Canadian-American professional wrestler
  • David Cage, the founder of videogame development studio Quantic Dream
  • John Cage, an experimental composer, famed for his piece 4′33″
  • Matt Cage, an American professional wrestler
  • Michael Cage, a former NBA basketball player
  • Nicolas Cage, American actor
  • Shá Cage, a professional actor, playwright, poet and producer originally from Natchez, Mississippi
  • Steven Cage, a member of the Conservative Party of Canada
  • Stuart Cage, an English golfer

This article does not cite any references or sources. ... David Cage David Cage is the founder of computer entertainment based Quantic Dream. ... For Mortal Kombat character, see Johnny Cage. ... Three movements, no notes. ... Michael Jerome Cage (born January 28, 1962 in West Memphis, Arkansas) is a former NBA basketball player. ... Nicolas Cage (born Nicholas Coppola on January 7, 1964) is an Academy Award-winning American actor. ... Shá Cage is a professional actor, playwright, poet and producer originally from Natchez, Mississippi, now residing in Minneapolis, Minnesota. ... Steven Cage is a member of the Conservative Party of Canada and has been nominated to run in the 39th Canadian Federal Election in the Kitchener Centre riding. ... Stuart Cage (born 16 July 1973) is an English golfer. ...

Miscellaneous

  • Batting cage, an enclosed cage for baseball players to practice the skill of batting
  • Bottle cage, a bicycle accessory used to affix a water bottle to a bike
  • Cage (BDSM), an enclosure used to confine a submissive in BDSM
  • Cage (enclosure), an enclosure made of mesh, bars or wires, used to confine, contain or protect something
  • Cage (graph theory), a regular graph in graph theory with the fewest vertices for a given girth and degree
  • CAGE questionnaire, a screening tool for determining alcoholism.
  • Casino cage, the location where chips are exchanged to or from cash in a casino
  • Faraday cage, an enclosure formed by conducting material
  • Human rib cage, a part of the human skeleton within the thoracic area
  • Iron cage, a concept introduced by Max Weber
  • Roll cage, a specially constructed frame built in or around the cab of a vehicle to protect the occupants from being injured in an accident
  • Shark proof cage, a cage in which a SCUBA diver enters to examine sharks better and more safely

A batting cage is an enclosed cage for baseball players to practice the skill of batting. ... A bottle cage is a bicycle accessory used to affix a water bottle to the bike. ... In BDSM (bondage/discipline, Dominance/submission, sadism/masochism), a cage is an enclosure, usually made of metal bars, sometimes also of wood, used to confine a submissive. ... A cage is an enclosure made of mesh, bars or wires, used to confine, contain or protect something or someone. ... The Tutte (3,8)-cage. ... The CAGE questionnaire, named for its four questions, is a method to screen for Alcoholism. ... Entrance to a Faraday room A Faraday cage or Faraday shield is an enclosure formed by conducting material, or by a mesh of such material. ... The human rib cage. ... Iron cage is a concept introduced by Max Weber. ... A specially constructed frame built around the cab of a vehicle to protect the driver from being injured in an accident, particularly in the event of a roll-over. ... A shark proof cage is a cage which is lowered into the ocean, and in which a SCUBA diver enters, to examine sharks better and more safely. ...

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Definitive Jux | Cage (0 words)
Cage’s life has gone from watching his father shoot heroin, to addiction and violence and mental institutions to cutting an album for Columbia Records and being a rising star in the heyday of the NYC independent rap scene, to the final culmination and personal triumph that this album has become.
Misdiagnosed and placed on Prozac, Cage became suicidal and made several attempts to try and kill himself (first by hanging himself by his own shoe laces, then by saving up his mandatory lithium doses for a month and ingesting all at once).
At this time cage was heavily abusing drugs and every time he got into the studio he was too high to record anything that Columbia thought was worthy of a major label release.
SONICS: Michael Cage - Sonics Ironman (0 words)
Cage’s first year in the Emerald City was the only time in his six seasons as a Sonics player that he cracked double-figures.
Cage was present – and a key part of – the beginning of the Sonics run of success in the 1990s.
Cage was known in Seattle as “The Juiceman” for his love of the healthy liquid.
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