Archive for February, 2008



Smaller Chairs for the Early 1900s is the first release by the rock band Moneen.

Track listing

“How Many Other Girls Are There In The World Anyway?” – 4:03

“Wrath of the Donkey Remix” – 5:24

“The Passing of America”(Demo) – 4:37

“This Year I’ve Had Enough” – 5:57

References

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The Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Picture is an award given by the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association to honor the best achievements in filmmaking.

Winners

1990s

1993: Schindler’s List

directed by Steven Spielberg

1995: Leaving Las Vegas

directed by Mike Figgis

1997: L.A. Confidential

directed by Curtis Hanson

1998: Saving Private Ryan

directed by Steven Spielberg

1999: American Beauty

directed by Sam Mendes

2000s

2000: […]

Duckwall, West Virginia

Duckwall is an unincorporated community in Morgan County in the U.S. state of West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle. It is located along Sleepy Creek east of Johnsons Mill.

External links
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Release consistency

Release consistency is one of the consistency models used in the domain of the concurrent programming (e.g in distributed shared memory, distributed transactions etc).

Systems of that kind are characterised by existence of two special synchronisation operations, release and acquire. Before issuing a write to a memory object a node must acquire the object via a […]

Home of the Brave

Home of the Brave is a phrase used in the refrain of “The Star Spangled Banner.”
It may also refer to:

Home of the Brave, a 1945 play by Arthur Laurents

“Home of the Brave,” a 1984 song by the new wave band The Nails

Home of the Brave a film directed by Mark Robson and released in […]

State visit

A state visit is a formal visit by one head of state to another country, at the invitation of the other country’s head of state. State visits are the highest form of diplomatic contact between two states, and are marked by major ceremonial and diplomatic formality. In parliamentary democracies, though the heads of state may […]

Early warning system

Early warning system is the term that the International Early Warning Programme coordinated by the United Nations uses for all systems that are used to send emergency population warnings.

References

See also

Emergency Alert System

Emergency population warning

Warning System

References

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Ape Escape series

Ape Escape is a series of video games made by Sony Computer Entertainment, starting with Ape Escape for PlayStation in 1999.The series are widely known for their use of ape-related humor, its unique gameplay, its wide variety of pop culture references, and for being the first to use the Sony Dualshock Controller. They are […]

Jack Thompson

Jack Thompson is the name of several persons:

Jack Thompson (actor) (born 1940), Australian film and television star

Jack Thompson (attorney) (born 1951), American lawyer, who has expressed his views on the content of computer and video games and their alleged effects on children in a negative fashion

Jack Thompson (boxer) (1904–1946), American boxer

Jack […]

Allnatt Diamond

The Allnatt Diamond is a diamond measuring 101.29 carats (20.258 g) with a cushion cut, rated in color as Fancy Vivid Yellow by the Gemological Institute of America. This diamond is named after one of its holders, Major Alfred Ernest Allnatt, a soldier, sportsman, art patron and benefactor. While it is not known […]

Jack Kearns

Jack “Doc” Kearns (August 17 1882 - June 17 1963) was an American boxing manager from the state of Washington. He is most famous for managing Jack Dempsey, who was World Heavyweight Champion from 1919 to 1926. He also managed Mickey Walker, Joey Maxim, and Archie Moore. He was given the nickname “Doc” […]

Team of the Century

Team of the Century is a term used to describe the best team over a period of 100 years, or for a century (always the 20th). It is used extensively in the sport of Australian rules football, where, since the mid-1990s, leagues (such as the VFL/AFL or SANFL), as well as football clubs, have named […]

Elaine Morgan (singer)

For the Welsh writer, see Elaine Morgan

Elaine Morgan is a Welsh folk singer. She was a member of Dan Ar Braz’s group L’Heritage des Celtes, and often sang lead vocals, either alone or jointly with Karen Matheson. Morgan and Matheson received much acclaim for their performance on the Breton-language song Diwanit Bugale, France’s entry to […]

Moutier (district)

The district de Moutier is one of the 3 French-speaking districts of the Bernese Jura in the canton of Bern with the seat being Moutier. It has a population of about 23′098 in 2004.

Municipality

Population (2004)

Area (km²)

Belprahon
327
3.79

Bévilard
1723
5.63

Champoz
165
7.11

Châtelat […]

Springbrook

Springbrook may refer to cities:

Springbrook, Wisconsin

Springbrook, North Dakota

Springbrook, Iowa

Springbrook
may also refer to:

Springbrook High School, of Silver Spring, Maryland

Springbrook National Park

Springbrook Nature Center, Fridley, Minnesota

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Gender transposition

Gender transposition is a term in linguistics to describe the substitution of a gendered personal pronoun for the other gendered form. When used to describe a woman, this would be using the pronounse his or him instead of her, and he instead of she. For men, it would be the reverse.

Often used in […]

John Diamond

John Diamond may refer to:

John Diamond (dancer) (1823–1857), Irish-American dancer

John Diamond (journalist) (1953–2001), British broadcaster and journalist

John Diamond, Baron Diamond (1907–2004), British Labour politician

John Diamond, 1980 children’s novel by author Leon Garfield

John Diamond (American journalist)

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Diamond Trading Company

The Diamond Trading Company (DTC) is a London-based subsidiary of the De Beers Group, specializing in the sale and marketing of rough (uncut) diamonds. The company forms an essential part of De Beers’ sales mechanism, maintaining an exclusive list of sightholders to which it sells all De Beers gem-grade diamonds coming to the market […]

Dresden Green Diamond

The Dresden Green diamond is a 41 carat (8.2 g) natural green diamond that has a historical record dating to 1722, when a London news-sheet carried an article about it in its 25 October-27th edition.

It is named after the capital of Saxony, Germany where it has been on display for most of the last two […]

Kuehneosaurus

Kuehneosaurus was a late Triassic reptile — of the order Squamata, not a dinosaur — which was about two feet long, and had ribs which jutted out from its body as much as one foot (30 cm), which were connected by a membrane which allowed it to fly like the present dayflying dragon.
References

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Allnatt Diamond

The Allnatt Diamond is a diamond measuring 101.29 carats (20.258 g) with a cushion cut, rated in color as Fancy Vivid Yellow by the Gemological Institute of America. This diamond is named after one of its holders, Major Alfred Ernest Allnatt, a soldier, sportsman, art patron and benefactor. While it is not known […]

Carlton Food Network

Carlton Food Network (later branded Taste CFN following an investment by Sainsbury’s) was a British television channel run by Carlton Television, showing food and cookery programmes. It launched on 1 September 1996 on cable. It was also on the ONdigital platform, as part of a group of five Carlton owned channels (the others being Carlton […]

Jack Jackson

Jack Jackson is a name shared by a number of individuals:

Jack Jackson (1906-1978), British bandleader and radio disc jockey

Jack Jackson (1941-2006), known as Jaxon, US cartoonist

Union Jack Jackson, British comics character

References

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My True Love

“My True Love” is a popular song.

It was written by Jack Scott, who also recorded the song and had a hit with it in 1958.

External link

Song lyric

References

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Svein Berge

Svein Berge makes up half of the duo Röyksopp. Berge was born in Tromsø, Norway.

Musical Career

In 1999 debut as Röyksopp on Tellé 7″ and Beatservice compilation.

In 2000 signs with Wall of Sound.

In 2001 debut album, Melody A.M., released.

In 2002 producer and co-producer on a few tracks on the […]

Bad Alexandersbad

Bad Alexandersbad is a municipality of Germany in Oberfranken (Bavaria), in the district of Wunsiedel. Population (2003): 1,240. The municipality consists of the villages Dünkelhammer, Kleinwendern, Sichersreuth and Tiefenbach.
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Jack Ringca

Jack
Ringca is a prolific drummer who has been in several bands including Jack City Old School Carpool, Elara, X Sister-Z, The Usuals, Guys with Swords and Sephiroth Chorus. In addition to being a professional drummer Jack also makes a living off of performing yoyo tricks. Jack is one only a handful of […]

Insatiable (song)

“Insatiable” is a song by Prince and the New Power Generation from the 1991 album Diamonds and Pearls. It is a slow, simmering ballad that often draws comparisons to 1989’s “Scandalous”. The B-side was “I Love U In Me” which was originally the flipside to “The Arms of Orion”. “Insatiable” was only released in […]

Jack Whittaker

Jack Whittaker may refer to:

Jack Whittaker (lottery winner) (born c. 1947)

Jack Whittaker (Canadian politician)

See also

Jack Whitaker (sportscaster) (born 1924)

References

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The Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company is a tobacco manufacturer, best known for its production of the Natural American Spirit cigarette brand.

However, “Natural American Spirit” brand cigarettes are currently owned by (since 2002) the RJ Renolds Tobacco Company, Inc. Surprise.

References

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Bk2lå

bk2lå (bk2laa) is a Norwegian collective artist group and was founded by five architecture students in Trondheim, Norway in 1994. The group meets in the workshop and use quantity as an important tool towards quality; their main focus is painting, and actually sharing the same canvas obeying the rule that there are no rules.

The members […]

Parageusia

Parageusia is the medical term for a bad taste in the mouth.

One common form of parageusia is a metallic taste of food. This can be a side effect of several medications, such as acetazolamide, metronidazole, or etoposide.

See also

Dysgeusia

Ageusia

References

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SmartJoy

SmartJoy is a brand name for products on lik-sang.com that allow controllers on game systems to be used with other game systems (e.g. PlayStation to NES). Also, these products allow game system controllers to be used with a PC.

See also

SmartJoy Frag

External links

Official website

References

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Riley Armstrong (album)

Riley Armstrong is the self-titled debut album of Christian singer-songwriter Riley Armstrong, released in 2000 (see 2000 in music). It includes a cover of Simon and Garfunkel’s “Bridge over Troubled Water.”

Track listing

“Intro”

“Sunray”

“> (Greater Than)”

“Reborn”

“The Table”

“Bridge over Troubled Water”

“Sleep”

“Watching Out for Tristyn”

“The Only”

“9 Point 8″

“Paper Cup”

References

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Just a Little Girl

“Just a Little Girl” is the debut single from UK singer/songwriter Amy Studt. Released on 1 July 2002, the single reached a peak of #14 in the charts. It is taken from Amy’s debut album, False Smiles. The song was used in promotion for the last season of .

Track listing

“Just

a Little Girl”
“Going Out of […]

Inside Out (MC Hammer album)

V Inside Out was an album released by MC Hammer in 1995.

After the failure of the his last album, The Funky Headhunter, Hammer decided to return to his clean pop look.

The album was a look within Hammer’s deep artistic self and featured dance, gospel, and emotionally driven tracks and spawned two singles, “Sultry Funk” and […]

MGM-British Studios

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) established a British operation, initially, at Denham Film Studios in 1936. However, in 1948 they took control of the former Amalgamated Studios site, between Shenley Road and Elstree Way, in Borehamwood.

Productions made at the MGM-British studios include 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Dirty Dozen, Ivanhoe, and The Prisoner. 2001 has been cited as […]

Merlin diamond mine

The Merlin diamond mine is one of only three diamond mines in Australia. The mine is located in the Northern Territory of Australia, about 80 kilometres south of Borroloola. The mine operated for a period of about four years from 2000 to mid-2003, during which time it produced about 500,000 carats (100 kg) of […]

Jack Butler

Jack Butler can refer to:

Jack Butler, last native speaker of the Australian Aboriginal language Jiwarli.

Jack Butler, American author.

Jack Butler, English football player and manager.

Jack Butler, American football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Jack Butler, an upcoming band from Scotland.

References

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Funky Four Plus One

Funky Four Plus One and Funky 4 + 1 was the ‘first’ Hip-Hop/Rap group from The Bronx, New York, United States to receive a recording deal. They were notable for having a female MC, and were the first Hip-Hop/Rap group to perform “live” on a national television broadcast.

Contents

1 Beginnings
2 Career
3 Released tracks
4 References
5 Notes

Beginnings
Formed in […]

Erythrite

Erythrite or red cobalt is a secondary hydrated arsenate of cobalt minerals with the formula (Co3(AsO4)2·8H2O). Erythrite and annabergite (Ni3(AsO4)2·8H2O) (nickel arsenate) form a complete series with the general formula (Co,Ni)3(AsO4)2·8H2O.

Hardness: 1.5-2.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness.

Luster: (In crystals) Adamantine to vitreous, but pearly on cleavage. (As a crust) Earthy.

Specific Gravity: […]

Heimlich Menudo

Heimlich Menudo is a fictional anthropomorphic leopard villain in the animated television series Tale Spin. He appears in the episode Vowel Play. His name is a pun on the Heimlich Maneuver, a name he also chose for his master plan to steal all the diamonds in Cape Suzette (see below). He was voiced by Kenneth […]

Zoo Time

“Zoo Time” was the debut single from Mystery Jets, released on Transgressive Records. The single was released on 7″ vinyl and was limited to just 500 copies. This release has become quite rare and can now fetch around £25 on eBay. “Zoo Time” was later re-recorded and released as part of the band’s debut album, […]

Smell the Disgusting Sweet Taste of Dried Blood is an EP recorded by the German industrial act, Wumpscut.

Contents

1 Summary
2 Track listing
3 See also
4 External links

Summary
Smell the Disgusting Sweet Taste of Dried Blood is a limited bonus vinyl that was released to accompany the CD Dried Blood.

Track listing
Side One

“Dried Blood (nystagmacut)” – 3:35

Side Two

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Mulle

Mullé may also refer to a type of hairstyle know as a Mullet.

Mullé is a Swedish card game. It consists of two deck with all cards except jokers.

The values of the cards are as follows.

10 Diamonds - 16

2 Spades - 15

Ace - 14

Kings - 13

Queens - 12

Jack - 11

10 -> 2 - 10 - 2 […]

One-eyed jack

For other uses, see One-eyed jack (disambiguation).

A one-eyed jack is, in a standard deck of cards, the Jack of Spades or the Jack of Hearts, both of which are seen in profile (and thus only one eye is seen). The King of Diamonds is also usually one-eyed. The popularity of cards and the somewhat macabre […]

Together (film)

Together is the title of more than one film:

Together (2000 film), directed by Lukas Moodysson

Together (2002 film), directed by Chen Kaige

References

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My Name Is Prince

“My Name Is Prince” is a song by Prince and the New Power Generation, from the 1992 Love Symbol album. The song is about Prince himself and his musical prowess. Ironically, he would soon change his stage name to an unpronounceable symbol not long after the release of this single.

The B-sides were “Sexy Mutha“, a […]

Chuck Fipke

Charles E. (Chuck) Fipke is a former prospector who discovered the existence of diamonds around Lac de Gras in Canada’s Northwest Territories. He is now a multimillionaire diamond magnate, described as “near-sighted, goateed, short and tough as an oak stump, his speech jolted by a stutter and a hair-trigger laugh”Krajick, K.: “Barren Lands: An Epic […]

Diamond Trading Company

The Diamond Trading Company (DTC) is a London-based subsidiary of the De Beers Group, specializing in the sale and marketing of rough (uncut) diamonds. The company forms an essential part of De Beers’ sales mechanism, maintaining an exclusive list of sightholders to which it sells all De Beers gem-grade diamonds coming to the market […]