Archive for January, 2008
Multi-adjoint logic programming means to express a computer program in the language of multi-adjoint logic.
The definition of a multi-adjoint logic program is given, as usual in fuzzy logic programming, as a set of weighted rules and facts of a given formal language F. Notice that we are allowed to use different implications in our rules.
Definition: […]
The Excelsior Diamond was found on June 30, 1893 at the Jagersfontein Mine by a worker while loading a truck. The man was able to hide the diamond from the supervisors but delivered it to the manager of the mine himself. Until 1905, when the larger Cullinan diamond was found, the Excelsior was the largest […]
Cryptic Collection 2 is a compilation album of Twiztid. The album length is 42:19 and was created in 2001.
Tracklist
Freek Show Intro 2
Murder, Murder, Murder
Liquid Friend
I Remember
Smoke Break
Why the Children?
I Don’t Care [Dark Lotus]
She Ain’t Afraid
Home Bound
Unrational
We Don’t Die (Non-Rock Version)
Anotha Smoke Break
Juggalo Party (Feat. ABK & Blaze)
Drunken Ninja Master [Dark Lotus]
Trivia
Taken from […]
Christopher Jonathan “Chris” Hope (born 14 November 1972 in Sheffield) is an English professional footballer who currently plays for Rushden & Diamonds.
Chris Hope began his career as a trainee with Darlington. However, before he had even made a first team appearance, he joined Nottingham Forest at the beginning of the 1990/91 season and spent […]
The Moussaieff Red Diamond is a diamond measuring 5.11 carats (1.022 g) with a triangular brilliant cut (sometimes called a trillion or a trilliant cut), rated in color as Fancy Red by the Gemological Institute of America. While this may seem relatively small when compared to other famous diamonds, the Moussaieff Red is, in […]
The Knight of Sainte-Hermine (Le Chevalier de Sainte-Hermine in the original French) is an unfinished historical novel by Alexandre Dumas. It is believed to be Dumas’ last major work, and the story was lost until 2005, when it was announced that an almost-complete copy had been found in the form of a newspaper serial. While […]
Don Mancini (born January 25, 1963) is an American screenwriter, producer, and film director. He’s best known for creating the character of Chucky, and writing all of the films in the Child’s Play series. Mancini was also the executive producer of Bride of Chucky, and he directed the latest entry in the series; Seed of […]
A Break with Charity: A Story about the Salem Witch Trials ISBN 0-15-204682-8) is a novel by Ann Rinaldi released in 1992, and is part of the Great Episodes series.
Synopsis
Susanna English desperately wants to join the group of girls who meet every week at the parsonage. What she does not realize is that […]
Aziz Salih Nuhmah was appointed Iraqi governor of Kuwait by Saddam Hussein during the 1991 Gulf War. He is a member of the “dirty dozen”, allegedly responsible for torture and murder in Iraq. He was taken into custody on May 22nd, 2003, according to www.centcom.mil.
Nuhmah is the King of Diamonds in the most-wanted Iraqi playing […]
The Perceptual Signal Processing Lab, or PSPLab, is an audio research lab of National Chiao Tung University. It is located in Hsin-Chu, Taiwan, and focuses on researching better perceptual signal processing techniques, particularly in regards to DSP, Perception, and Software.
Current areas of research in PSPLab include:
Multi Channel Audio Compression
MP3 codec, MPEG-2/4 AAC […]
Koryun (Armenian: or , also transliterated as Koriun, Goriun or Gorune) was the earliest Armenian-language historian, writing in the fifth century, has left a Life of Mesrob which contains many details of the evangelization of Armenia and the invention of the alphabet. Some Armenian and European scholars, such as G.Alishan, O.Torosyan, G.Fintigliyan, A.Sarukhan, G.Ter-Mkrtchyan […]
Invite Them Up is a four disc (3 CD and 1 DVD) collection of highlights from the weekly comedy showcase Invite Them Up currated by Eugene Mirman, Bobby Tisdale, and Holly Schlesinger released on December 6, 2005 on Comedy Central Records.
Contents
1 Track listing
1.1 CD 1
1.2 CD 2
1.3 CD 3
1.4 DVD
2 External links
Track listing
CD 1
Intro
[…]
Jack Hearne may refer to either of the following two Middlesex and England cricketers:
Jack Hearne J.T.Hearne John Thomas Hearne; medium-fast bowler who played between 1890 and 1914.
Jack Hearne J.W.Hearne John William Hearne; leg-spinning all-rounder who played from 1909 to 1936
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DIAMOND (Carbon) Diamond is the ultimate gemstone, having few weaknesses and many strengths. It is well […]
Dimitri Malashenkov was one of the Soviet scientists involved with the Sputnik 2 mission. He works for the Institute for Biomedical Problems in Moscow. In October 2002 he publicly revealed that Laika had died of overheating and stress just 5 - 7 hours into her flight, ending years of speculation about her true […]
This page lists works of fiction whose primary subject matter is smuggling:
Eric Ambler: The Light of Day (filmed as Topkapi)
Eric Ambler: Passage of Arms
S.R. Crockett: The Raiders
Rudyard Kipling: A Smuggler’s Song (poem)
Daphne du Maurier: Jamaica Inn (although this is also concerned with wrecking)
J. Meade Falkner: Moonfleet
Ian Fleming: Diamonds Are Forever (James Bond)
Martha Grimes: The Lamorna […]
The Early English Text Society is an organization to reprint early English texts, especially those only available in manuscript. Most of its volumes are in Middle English and Old English. It was founded in England in 1864 by Frederick James Furnivall; its stated goal in a report of the first year of their existence was […]
The Gemesis Corporation is a privately-held company founded by Carter Clarke in Sarasota, Florida, United States. The corporation creates cultured diamonds using proprietary Soviet technology.
During the Cold War, Soviet scientists developed the diamond synthesis technology because diamond is the best substrate for strategic semi-conductor electronics that are less susceptible to the electromagnetic pulse of nuclear […]
“Samurai versus Ninja” is the first episode of Samurai Jack’s fourth season. The episode aired on June 14, 2003.
Synopsis
In this episode, Aku sends a robotic Shinobi to kill Jack. To draw his attention, the Shinobi kidnaps a boy from a village Jack is defending.
The episode ends in a spectacular duel between Jack and […]
The Girl from Petrovka is a 1974 feature film starring Goldie Hawn and Hal Holbrook, based on the novel by George Feifer.
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German mag mocks hunt for lost girl Maddie - Europe German mag mocks hunt for lost girl Maddie - Europe Features.
The German Girl and the Eastern Knight: UNESCO Culture Sector Summary of the […]
The Three Aces is a card trick where the magician places the Ace of Diamonds in the middle of the deck, and the two black Aces (Spades and Clubs) on the top and bottom of the deck. The deck is cut, and all three aces are found together in the middle of the deck.
Method
The […]
Kimberly is a ghost town south of Murfreesboro, Arkansas. The town grew up near John Huddleston’s diamond mine. Kimberly had a population of over 2,000 people. Wooden frame houses were built, some were made into stores, and other businesses. A bank, hotel, and other stores were also built here.
Kimberly was founded after John Huddleston found […]
This page lists works of fiction whose primary subject matter is smuggling:
Eric Ambler: The Light of Day (filmed as Topkapi)
Eric Ambler: Passage of Arms
S.R. Crockett: The Raiders
Rudyard Kipling: A Smuggler’s Song (poem)
Daphne du Maurier: Jamaica Inn (although this is also concerned with wrecking)
J. Meade Falkner: Moonfleet
Ian Fleming: Diamonds Are Forever (James Bond)
Martha Grimes: The Lamorna […]
Bort or boart is a term used in the diamond industry to refer to shards of gem-grade/quality diamonds. In the manufacturing and heavy industries, “bort” is used to describe dark, imperfectly formed/crystallized diamonds of varying levels of opacity. The lowest grade, “crushing bort”, is crushed by steel mortars and used to make industrial-grade abrasive […]
Rescue Through Tomahawk is an album by alaska!. It was released on April 12, 2005 on Altitude Records.
Track listing
“The Fury of Trees”
“Krystal Korpse”
“Real Is Your Control”
“Kiss You”
“Surrender”
“Through the Years”
“Interlude/Lose Yourself”
“C the Shape”
“The Light”
“Stay”
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Diamond Jewelry, Gemstone Jewelry, Engagement Rings and Loose Angara offers loose […]
Pavel Grigorovich Chukhrai (; Bykovo, Moscow Oblast, 14 October 1946) is a Russian film director, son of Grigori Chukhrai. His most successful film to date was The Thief (1997), nominated to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and winning the Nika Award for Best Picture and Best Directing.
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Wedding Rings, Diamond Rings and […]
The Formica rufa group is a sub-generic group within the genus Formica, first proposed by Wheeler.
It contains the large, mound-building species of Formica commonly termed “wood ants”.
The British members of the Formica rufa group are as follows:
Formica aquilonia Yarrow
Formica lugubris Zetterstedt
Formica pratensis Retzius
Formica rufa L.
North American members include:
Formica integroides
Formica obscuripes
Formica obscuriventris
Formica ravida
Also see: Formica fusca […]
Another Late Night: Zero 7 is a DJ mix album, mixed by Zero 7. It is the fourth in the Another Late Night / Late Night Tales series from Azuli Records.
It was released on 18th February 2002 on Azuli Records in the UK (catalogue no. ALNCD04) and on Kinetic Records in the USA (catalogue no. […]
The Mighty Diamonds are a Jamaican harmony trio, recording roots reggae with a strong Rastafarian influence. The group, which comprises Donald “Tabby” Shaw, Fitzroy “Bunny” Simpson, and Lloyd “Judge” Ferguson, was formed in 1969 and remains together as of 2006. They are best-known for their 1976 debut album Right Time produced by Joseph […]
Antenna may refer to:
In science and engineering:
Antenna (radio), the component designed to send and receive radio waves; (plural: antennas)
Antenna (biology), the sensing organs of several arthropods; (plural: antennae)
Antennae galaxies, the name of two colliding galaxies NGC 4038 and NGC 4039
Antenna may refer to a radio telescope
Antenna, in integrated circuit design, can refer to the charge […]
Jack Turner is the name of:
Jack Turner (author), author of several books concerning nature and wildlife
Jack Turner (driver) (1920-2004), American racecar driver
Jack Turner (photographer) (1889–1989)
Jack Turner (writer) (1968), non-fiction writer and television documentary host
Jack Turner, basketball player in the 1961 NBA Draft
Jack Turner, a character in SNK Playmore’s Art of Fighting series
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Thunderbolt is a Norwegian heavy metal band that combines the classical influence of bands like Iron Maiden, Helloween, and Black Sabbath with a more modern, powerful sound like that of Bad Brains and Entombed.
Contents
1 History
2 Current lineup
3 Previous members
4 Discography
5 Reviews
6 External links
History
After releasing their demo Bandits at 6 O’Clock in 2001, the band received […]
Monks Kirby is a village and civil parish in north-eastern Warwickshire, England. The population of the parish is 432 (2001 census).
Monks Kirby is located around one mile east of the old Fosse Way, around 8 miles north-west of Rugby, seven miles north-east of Coventry and six miles west of Lutterworth. Administratively it forms part of […]
Early man may refer to:
Human evolution
Early Man (album), a 2000 album by Steve Roach
Early Man (band), a two-piece heavy metal
Early Man (EP), a 2005 album by Early Man
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JSTOR: Early Music Early Music is a stimulating and richly illustrated journal that is unrivalled in its field. Founded in 1973, it remains the journal for anyone interested […]
The Crown of Queen Adelaide was the consort crown of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, wife and Queen consort of King William IV of the United Kingdom. It was used at the coronation of William and Adelaide in 1831. It was emptied of its jewels soon afterwards, was not worn again by Queen Adelaide, and has never […]
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Diamond/Cu Nim Airport, , is located 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) northeast of Black Diamond, Alberta, Canada.
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Mermaids casino is located on the Fremont Street Experience.
It is a slot machine only casino commonly known as a “Grind Joint”.
Movie History
Diamonds Are Forever when it was the Carousel.
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Diamonds Engagement Rings Diamond Jewelry and News Abazias Diamonds offers diamonds, engagement rings, jewelry, education and news for diamonds and jewelry.
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The curse of Scotland, also known as the Scourge of Scotland, is a term used in poker, bridge and various other card games for the nine of diamonds. The exact origins of the term is disputed but several theories exists.
The most common story is that the term arose after the Massacre of Glencoe due […]
Juul Haalmeyer is a costume designer, best known for doing costume design on several iterations of SCTV. In addition, he was the “leader” of the Juul Haalmeyer Dancers, a woefully inept troupe of variety show dancers made up mostly of writers and crew on SCTV. Haalmeyer also worked a costume designer for many television […]
Jordan Stone (born March 16, 1984) is an American soccer player, currently retired.
Stone skipped college, signing a Project-40 contract with the league in 2002, and was thence drafted 15th overall in the 2002 MLS SuperDraft by his hometown Dallas Burn. Despite his reputation as a phenom, Stone has struggled to get playing time with […]
Queen of Italy (also known as Terrace) is a solitaire card game that is played using two decks of playing cards. It is one of those which has the lowest chances of winning because the cards that would potentially block the game is presented at the start.
First, eleven cards are dealt in a row, overlapping […]
Henri Lemoine (fl. 1905–1908) was a French fraudster who claimed to be able to produce synthetic diamonds.
In 1905 Lemoine contacted Sir Julius Wernher, British banker and one of the governors of De Beers Diamond Mines. He said he had discovered a process to produce gem-sized diamonds from coal and agreed to sell his invention if […]
Eva Almos is a Canadian voice actress, who voiced Friend Bear and Swift Heart Rabbit in Nelvana’s Care Bears films and TV series, and also appeared in AlfTales.
Almos was also a writer of USA Network’s animated sitcom, Duckman, and as of 2006 has continued this job with An American in Canada and several animated series. […]
Los Lonely Boys (Los Lonely Boys Sofaking album)
6 Comments Published January 25th, 2008 in UncategorizedLos Lonely Boys was released in 1997. The first track, “Diamonds”, has been updated and is the first single released from LLB’s 2006 album “Sacred”.
Track listing
“Diamonds” – 3:15
“All Tied Up” – 2:00
“My Little Angel” – 3:56
“I Don’t Know (How To Say I. L. Y.)” – 2:32
“Crazy Baby” – 2:45
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(The Rest of) New Order is a remix album by New Order. It features a selection of older remixes alongside new specially commissioned remixes. It was initially available with a bonus CD of Blue Monday Remixes.
Track listing
CD
“World (Perfecto Mix)” – 7:27
“Blue Monday (Hardfloor Mix)” – 8:35
“True Faith (Shep Pettibone Remix)” […]
The Crown of Queen Adelaide was the consort crown of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, wife and Queen consort of King William IV of the United Kingdom. It was used at the coronation of William and Adelaide in 1831. It was emptied of its jewels soon afterwards, was not worn again by Queen Adelaide, and has never […]
Afghanistan
competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, after having boycotted the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
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The Pleasure Garden is the name of two films:
The Pleasure Garden (film) directed by Alfred Hitchcock
The Pleasure Garden (1952 film) directed by James Broughton
The Pleasure Garden (1961 film) (Lustgården) directed by Alf Kjellin
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A hydraulic seal is a relatively soft, non-metallic ring captured in a groove or fixed in a combination of rings, forming a seal assembly, to block or separate fluid in reciprocating motion applications. Hydraulic seals are vital in machinery. Their use is critical in providing a way for fluid power to be converted to […]
End of Fashion is Australian band End of Fashion’s debut album. It was released in Australia on August 152005, reached #3 in the Australian ARIA Album Charts and was certified gold. It features the single O Yeah, which reached #21 on the Australian ARIA Singles Charts.
It also features re-recorded versions of previously […]
Click (previously Click Online) is a weekly BBC television programme covering news and recent developments in the world of consumer technology, presented by Spencer Kelly.
There are three editions of the programme. There are two 30-minute programmes: One is produced for a UK audience and shown on BBC News 24, the second is produced for […]
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