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"A" Device
"A" Device attached to medals and ribbon The "A" Device is a decoration of the United States military which is presented as an attachment to the American Defense Service Medal and the Air Force Overseas Service Ribbon. The "A" Device is a bronze colored letter "A", pinned to the center of bo..
A'Del Abdu Al-Hakim
A'Del Abdu Al-Hakim is a Uyghur from China's western frontier, Xinjiang (also known as East Turkistan) who was captured in the United States' war on terror in late 2001. He was detained as a suspected terrorist in Camp Delta, in the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He has since been deter..
A. Deutsch
A. Deutsch is an abbreviated personal name that may refer to: Alexander Nikolaevich Deutsch (Russian astronomer) (born 1899; active 1926–1985)Armin Joseph Deutsch (American astronomer and science fiction author) (1918–1969, active 1944–1976)Alexander (Alex) Deutsch (German planetol..
Adães
Adães Adães is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Barcelos. It has a population of 739 inhabitants and a total area of 2.51 Km².   Parishes of Barcelos municipality ..
ADE
ADE is a three-letter abbreviation, which may stand for: The IATA airport code for the city of Aden, YemenAmtrak's 3-letter code for the rail station at Adelanto, California, USA.Associaction of Departments of English, a division of the Modern Language Association. Ade may refer to: ade — a bevera..
Ade
For other uses of "ade", see ADE. For the soy drink, see Ades. An ade is a beverage made from diluted fruit juice and sweetener. It is usually used as a suffix, as in lemonade, limeade and orangeade. An ade is generally a combination of fruit juice, sugar and water. Ades are not usually carbona..
ADEA
ADEA may stand for: Age Discrimination in Employment Act, a law in the United StatesAssociation for the Development of Education in AfricaAdea Solutions, a USA based IT Solutions & Services Company ..
Adebayo Adedeji
Adebayo Adedeji (born December 21 1930 in Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria) was United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa until 1991. Other credentials: Federal Commissioner (Minister) for Economic Development and Reconstruction in Nigeria..
Adebayo Akinfenwa
Adebayo Akinfenwa (born 10 May 1982 in London, England) is a professional footballer, currently playing for Swansea City in League One. He is a large and imposing forward with a sometimes physical style. Due to his parentage, Akinfenwa is eligible to play for either Nigeria or England although h..
Adecco
Adecco S.A. is the largest human resources company in the world, based in Glattbrugg, Switzerland. The company was formed in 1996 as a result of the merger of the French company Ecco and the Swiss Adia Interim, and currently has over 6600 offices in over 75 countries worldwide. The group has 3 div..
Adeccoligaen
Adeccoligaen is the second highest division of the Norwegian professional football league. Before 2005 the name was simply "1. divisjon" (1st division), but it changed when Adecco became the main sponsor. Two teams are directly promoted from Adeccoligaen to Tippeligaen while the team in 3rd place pl..
Adeccoligaen 2005
Contents 1 Final standings2 Teams promoted to Adeccoligaen3 Teams relegated to Adeccoligaen4 See also5 External links Final standings 1 Stabæk I.F. 30 20 7 3 63 23 67 Promoted 2 Sandefjord Fotball 30 19 5 6 58 37 62 Promoted 3 Moss..
Adeccoligaen 2006
Norwegian men's national team | Norwegian women's national team | Football Association of Norway | Norwegian football cup | Tippeligaen | Adeccoligaen | Toppserien (for women) |- | style="font-size: 75%; padding:0 5% 0 5%; text-align:center;" | Northern Norwegian Cup | Norway Cup Adeccoligaen sea..
Adeel Raja
Adeel Raja (born August 15, 1980 in Lahore) is a Pakistan-born Dutch cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm offbreak bowler. He is often the opening batsman for the Dutch team, even though he currently holds a first class average of a mere 12. Sources [Adeel Raja] at Cric..
Adeem
Adeem (pronounced ADM) is an American underground rapper from Keene, New Hampshire and currently a member of the hip-hop group [Glue] with DJDQ and Maker. He started rapping thirteen years ago as a way to escape from the confines of his small town. His first serious foray into hip-hop came..
Adefovir
Adefovir dipivoxil Adefovir Adefovir dipivoxil, previously called bis-POM PMEA, with trade names Preveon® and Hepsera®, is an orally-administered nucleotide analog reverse transcriptase inhibitor (ntRTI) used for treatment of Hepatitis B. It is a failed treatment for HIV. History..
Adefunmi
His Royal Highness, Oba Efuntola Oseijeman Adelabu Adefunmi (born Walter King) (5 Oct. 1928 - 11 Feb. 2005) was the first African-American to ever be initiated into the Priesthood and Initiation Cult of any Traditional African Religion (Spiritual System). His initiation paved the way for other Afr..
Adegoke Adelabu
Adegoke Adelabu (September 3, 1915 - March 20, 1958) was an important politician from Ibadan in the middle part of the 20th century. He was a self made man born into a humble family,, but became an influential figure in Nigerian politics. He attended Government College, Ibadan and eventually became ..
Adeimantos
Adeimantos was a Corinthian Admiral in the sea Battle of Salamis commanding 40 corinthian war ships. ..
Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Adeje Map --> Statistics Autonomous region: Canary Islands Province: Santa Cruz de Tenerife Island: Tenerife Area: 105.94 km² Population: 27,640 (2001) Population density: 260.91/km² Elevation:Lowest:Centre:Highest: Atlantic Ocean m280 mabout 3,300 m Teide (nor..
Adekunle Ajasin University
The Ondo State University, now Adekunle Ajasin University was established as a state-owned university in December 1999 by the governor of Ondo State in Western Nigeria, Chief Adebayo Adefarati. It is located in Akungba Akoko, a small town near Ikare-Akoko. It was established primarily to improve the..
Adel
The name Adel may refer to: Adel, Leeds, in EnglandAdel, Georgia and Adel, Iowathe Adel district of Baghdad.Sorceress Adel, a fictional character from the video game Final Fantasy VIIIAdelheid Bernstein, a King of Fighters characterAdel is an Arabic name . Adel in Arabic mean fair, as in Just to all..
Adel, Georgia
Adel is a city in Cook County, Georgia, United States. The population was 5,307 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Cook County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Legend says that the city's name was derived from the middle letters of Philadelphia. Geography Adel is located at ..
Adel, Iowa
Adel is a city in Dallas County, Iowa, along the North Raccoon River. The population was 3,435 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Dallas County[Geographic references#6GR6] and the birthplace of 1939 Heisman Trophy winner Nile Kinnick. Geography Adel is located at [41°37..
Adel, Leeds
Adel is an area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is situated between Cookridge, Holt Park, Weetwood and Alwoodley. History Adel is situated near the site of a Roman fort, the ancient road from Tadcaster to Ilkley passing nearby. (The footpath by the side of Long Causeway was said to be made f..
Adel, Oregon
Adel is a small unincorporated community in southeastern Lake County, Oregon, United States. It consists largely of a cafe/gas station, amidst a community of loosely scattered ranches. The town is in the one of the most remote parts of Oregon, along Oregon State Route 140, approximately 30 miles (32..
Adelaarshorst
Adelaarshorst is a multi-use stadium in Deventer, Netherlands. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Go Ahead Eagles. The stadium is able to hold 4,800 people and was built in 1920. Eredivisie Abe Lenstra Stadion | Amsterdam ArenA | Arke&n..
Adelaide
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Adelaide is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of South Australia, and is the fifth largest city in Australia, with a population of over 1.1 million. It is a coastal city beside the Southern Ocean, and is situated on the Adelaide P..
Adelaide's Warbler
Adelaide's Warbler (Dendroica adelaidae) is a bird endemic to the archipelago of Puerto Rico belonging to the Dendroica genus of the Parulidae family. The species is named after Adelaide Swift, daughter of Robert Swift, the person who captured the first specimen. Contents 1 Description2&nb..
Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich
Adelaide, Abbess of Villich (Adelheid of Willich) (c. 970 – February 5 O.S., 1015) was a daughter of Megingoz des Brunharingen, Count of Guelders [link], and Gerberga of Metzgau, a granddaughter of Charles the Simple, king of the West Franks. When still very young she entered the con..
Adelaide, Countess Palatine of Burgundy
Adelaide (or Alice, Alix; died 8 March 1279, Evian) was countess palatine of Burgundy from 1248 until her death. She was also wife of brother and heir of the count of Savoy from 1267 until her death. Adelaide was the daughter of Otto, Duke of Méranie, and Beatrice II, Countess Palatine of Burgund..
Adelaide, Ontario
Adelaide is a community at the head waters of Adelaide Creek in southwestern Ontario, Canada in the Township of Adelaide-Metcalfe in the County of Middlesex. Area population: (2001 Census) 90 ..
Adelaide, South Africa
Adelaide is a town and area in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Population 12,000 (2001). ..
Adelaide-Crafers Highway
The Adelaide-Crafers Highway is a freeway leading through the Adelaide Hills, linking The City of Adelaide with the South Eastern Freeway. It is the largest road project South Australia has ever undertaken, costing a total of A$151 million, which was wholly funded by the Australian Federal Gover..
Adelaide-Mannum Road
Adelaide-Mannum Road is a road that runs through the northern Adelaide Hills between the South Australian capital, Adelaide and Mannum on the Murray River. It is designated State Highway A10, and is approximately 85 km in length. It is named after the two centres that it links. The 22 km stretch f..
Adelaide-Metcalfe, Ontario
Adelaide-Metcalfe is a township in western Ontario, Canada, in the County of Middlesex. According to the Canada 2001 Census: Population: 3,149% Change (1996-2001): 0.7Dwellings: 1,012Area (km².): 331.84Density (persons per km².): 9.5 Communities AdelaideCrathieDejongKerwoodKeyserMullifarryNapierN..
Adelaide (Beethoven)
Adelaide is a song for solo voice and piano by Ludwig van Beethoven. It was written in 1795-1796, when the composer was about 25 years old, and published as his Opus 46. The work is in B flat major and is written for a tenor or soprano voice, though it is also performed in transposed versions by o..
Adelaide (disambiguation)
The name Adelaide (French: Adélaïde or Adélaide) can refer to: Places: Adelaide, Australia* Adelaide Football ClubAdelaide, South AfricaAdelaide Township, North Dakota, United StatesAdelaide, Ontario, CanadaAdelaide railway station in Northern Ireland People: Adelaide Anne ProcterAdélaide de Ma..
Adelaide (Northern Ireland) railway station
Adelaide railway station serves Adelaide Industrial Estate in south Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is located just off the Lisburn Road and close to many of the Queen's University halls of residence. {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspa..
Adelaide 36ers
Adelaide 36ers Established 1982 Home Venue Distinctive Homes Dome, Adelaide Major Sponsor Pura Milk Team Colours Blue and Yellow Home & Away Uniform Blue & White Championships 1986, 1998, 1998/99, 2001/02 Team History Adelaide City Eagles (1982) Adelaide 36..
Adelaide 500
The Adelaide 500 (also known as the Clipsal 500 for naming sponsor Clipsal Electronics) is an annual racing carnival for Touring Cars held on a street circuit in the east end of Adelaide on a shortened form of the former Australian Grand Prix track. Usually held over four days in early March, the ..
Adelaide Abankwah
Adelaide Abankwah was a name Ghanaian Regina Norman Danson took when she tried to immigrate into USA as a refugee fleeing female circumcision and seeking political asylum. "Adelaide Abankwah" appeared in USA in 1997 from Ghana. She claimed that she had inherited the position of a female chief of h..
Adelaide Anne Procter
Adelaide Anne Procter (October 30, 1825 – February 2, 1864), an English poet, was the eldest daughter of the poet Bryan Procter. In 1851, Procter became a Roman Catholic. She took much interest in social questions affecting women. She wrote the well-known songs Cleansing Fires and The Lost C..
Adelaide Australia Temple
The Adelaide Australia Temple is the 89th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Plans to build a Mormon temple in Adelaide, Australia were announced on March 17, 1999. The Mormon members of the area up until this time had to travel between fifteen and twenty hours one..
Adelaide Avalanche
Adelaide Avalanche League AIHL Founded 2000 Based in Adelaide, South Australia Home ice Ice ArenA Colors Blue, bronze, black and white Championships 2000, 2001 Minor Premiers 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 Head coach John Botterill General manager Steve W..
Adelaide Bank
The Adelaide Bank is a publicly listed regional bank with its head office in the state of South Australia. The bank was established on 1 January1994 from the Co-operative Building Society of South Australia Limited, which was Australia's largest building society. The building society was established..
Adelaide Botanic Gardens
Main Lake, Adelaide Botanic Gardens Adelaide's Botanic Gardens is a 125 acre area of land inside the north east corner of Adelaide's parklands, encompassing a fenced garden, open parklands and the Adelaide Zoo. Contents 1 Botanic Gardens2 Palm House3 Rose Garden4 Bicenten..
Adelaide Botanic Park
The Adelaide Botanic Park is a 34 hectare park that was aquired by the Adelaide Botanic Garden in 1866. The Adelaide Botanic Park is adjacent to the Gardens. On the Adelaide Botanic Garden side it has a line of Plane Trees, and on the side near the River Torrens and the Adelaide Zoo it has it's well..
Adelaide Central Market
The Adelaide Central Market is a large multicultural market near the centre of the CBD in Adelaide, Australia and is often referred to as the Central Market. The Centeral Market sells a wide vairety of things including food, toys, jewellery, rugs, seafood, gourmet items, groceries and much more. It..
Adelaide City
Adelaide City is a football (soccer) club in Adelaide, Australia. They have also known as Adelaide Force. They played in the National Soccer League (NSL) for many years but withdrew just prior to the 2003/2004 season. They now play in the South Australian Super League. Contents 1 Juventu..
Adelaide class frigate
The Adelaide class is the name given to the Oliver Hazard Perry class frigates in service in the Royal Australian Navy. The first four units were built as the eleventh, twelfth, twenty-ninth and thirty-eighth in the US Navy production run with the final two units built in Australia. The ships are..
Adelaide Club
The Adelaide Club is a gentlemen's club existing in the city of Adelaide, the capital of the state of South Australia. It concerned the established and elite in Adelaide only. The club was established in 1863 and currently operates from North Terrace, in the Adelaide Central Business District. It ..
Adelaide College of Divinity
The Adelaide College of Divinity Inc. (ACD) started as an ecumenical consortium of the theological colleges of the Anglican, Baptist, Roman Catholic and Uniting Churches, and the Bible College of South Australia in Adelaide, South Australia in 1979. The ACD offers degrees in its own right and for..
Adelaide College of Ministries
The Adelaide College of Ministries is a fundamentalist bible college, established in 1982. It is located in the suburb of Klemzig in Adelaide, South Australia. The college offers Certificate III to Bachelor courses and is accredited under the Vocational Education and Employment Act (SA, 1994). Aff..
Adelaide Company of Jehovah's Witnesses v Commonwealth
Adelaide Company of Jehovah's Witnesses Inc v Commonwealth (also known as the Jehovah's Witnesses case) was an important court case decided in the High Court of Australia on June 14 1943. In January 1941, acting pursuant to the National Security (Subversive Organisations) Regulations 1940, the Co..
Adelaide Concerto
The Adélaïde Concerto is the nickname of a Violin Concerto in D Major attributed to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and given the catalog number K. Anh. 294a in the third edition of the standard Köchel catalogue of Mozart's works. ("Anh." denotes "Anhang" or "appendix" to the catalog.) Unknown until the ..
Adelaide Convention Centre
The Adelaide Convention Centre is a large large convention centre on North Tce., Adelaide. It was rebuilt at the turn of the millenium and in late 2001 a futuristic centre was unvieled. It boasts the largest convention centre 'rational cooking system' in the world. It is equipped to serve 4000 dinne..
Adelaide Crapsey
Adelaide Crapsey (1878-1914), was an American poet. Born in Brooklyn, New York, September 9, 1878, she was raised in Rochester, New York, daughter of Episcopal minister Algernon Sidney Crapsey, who had been transferred from New York City to Rochester, and Adelaide T. Crapsey. She attended public s..
Adelaide Cricket Club
Adelaide Buffalos Full name Adelaide Cricket Club Nickname The Buffalos Strip Yellow, Blue and Red Founded 1905 Sport Cricket League South Australian District Cricket League Ground Glandore Oval Club song Unknown President/Chair Unknown Coach Unknown Captain Unknown Adelaide Cricket..
Adelaide Crows
Adelaide Full name Adelaide Football Club Nickname The Crows Strip Red, gold and navy blue hooped guernsey, navy blue shorts, red, gold and navy blue hooped socks. See [Mero's Footy Jumpers] Founded 1990 Sport Australian rules football League Australian Football League Ground AAM..
Adelaide Crows 1991 Playing List
Number Player 1 Romano Negri 2 Andrew Jarman 3 Darell Hart 4 Bartsch 5 Bruce Abernethy 6 Clayton Lamb 7 Nigel Smart 8 Eddie Hocking 9 Bruce Lindner 10 Chris McDermott (c) 11 Tony McGuinness 12 Simon Tregenza 13 Scott Lee 14 Allan Bartlett 15 David Pittman 16 David Marshall 17 S..
Adelaide Crows 1992 Playing List
Number Player 1 Geddes 2 Andrew Jarman 3 Darell Hart 4 Sean Tasker 5 Bruce Abernethy 6 Sean Wellman 7 Nigel Smart 8 Eddie Hocking 9 Bruce Lindner 10 Chris McDermott (c) 11 Tony McGuinness 12 Simon Tregenza 13 Scott Lee 14 West 15 David Pittman 16 David Marshall 17 Scott Hodges ..
Adelaide Crows 1993 Playing List
Number Player 1 Greg Anderson 2 Andrew Jarman 3 Stephen Rowe 4 Sean Tasker 5 Matthew Robran 6 Tony Modra 7 Nigel Smart 8 Josh Mail 9 T. Perkins 10 Chris McDermott (c) 11 Tony McGuinness 12 Simon Tregenza 13 Scott Lee 14 Stuart Wigney 15 David Pittman 16 Nick Pesch 17 Scott Hodg..
Adelaide Crows 1994 Playing List
Number Player 1 Greg Anderson 2 Andrew Jarman 3 Stephen Rowe 4 Sean Tasker 5 Matthew Robran 6 Tony Modra 7 Nigel Smart 8 Josh Mail 9 Tony Hall 10 Chris McDermott (c) 11 Tony McGuinness 12 Simon Tregenza 13 Scott Lee 14 Stuart Wigney 15 David Pittman 16 Nick Pesch 17 Shane Tonge..
Adelaide Crows 1995 Playing List
Number Player 1 Greg Anderson 2 Andrew Jarman 3 Stephen Rowe 4 Sean Tasker 5 Matthew Robran 6 Tony Modra 7 Nigel Smart 8 Jason McCartney 9 Tony Hall 10 Chris McDermott 11 Tony McGuinness (c) 12 Simon Tregenza 13 Scott Lee 14 Matthew Connell 15 David Pittman 16 Nick Pesch 17 Mat..
Adelaide Crows 1996 Playing List
Number Player 1 Greg Anderson 2 Andrew Jarman 3 Darren Jarman 4 Sean Tasker 5 Matthew Robran 6 Tony Modra 7 Nigel Smart 8 Jason McCartney 9 Kym Koster 10 Chris McDermott 11 Tony McGuinness (c) 12 Simon Tregenza 13 Shane Ellen 14 Matthew Connell 15 David Pittman 16 Nick Pesch 17..
Adelaide Crows 1997 Playing List
Number Player 2 Tim Cook 3 Darren Jarman 4 Sean Tasker 5 Kym Koster 6 Tony Modra 7 Nigel Smart 8 Jason McCartney 9 Tyson Edwards 10 Matthew Robran 11 Brett James 12 Simon Tregenza 13 Shane Ellen 14 Matthew Connell 15 David Pittman 16 Barry Standfield 17 Matt Collins 18 Troy Bon..
Adelaide Crows 1998 Playing List
Number Player 1 Ashley Fernee 2 Tim Cook 3 Darren Jarman 4 Lance Picioane 5 Kym Koster 6 Tony Modra 7 Nigel Smart 8 Nathan Bassett 9 Tyson Edwards 10 Matthew Robran 11 Brett James 12 Simon Tregenza 13 Shane Ellen 14 Matthew Connell 15 David Pittman 16 Barry Standfield 17 Ian Do..
Adelaide Crows 1998 Squad
This is the 1998 team squad for the Adelaide Football Club, an Australian rules team in the Australian Football League (AFL). Mark Bickley Troy Bond Peter Caven Mathew Chalmers Mathew Connell Sudjai Cook Tim Cook Greg Dempsey Andrew Eccles Tyson Edwards Shane Ellen Ashley Fernee ..
Adelaide Crows 1999 Playing List
Number Player 1 Lucas Herbert 2 Brody Atkinson 3 Darren Jarman 4 Lance Picioane 5 Kym Koster 7 Nigel Smart 8 Nathan Bassett 9 Tyson Edwards 10 Matthew Robran 11 Brett James 12 Simon Tregenza 13 Shane Ellen 14 Matthew Connell 15 David Pittman 16 Ken McGregor 17 Ian Downsborough ..
Adelaide Crows 2002 Playing List
Number Player 1 Andrew Crowell 2 Evan Hewitt 3 Kris Massie 4 Matthew Clarke 5 Matthew Shir 6 Ben Nelson 7 Nigel Smart 8 Nathan Bassett 9 Tyson Edwards 10 Matthew Bode 11 Michael Doughty 12 Robert Shirley 13 Matthew Smith 14 Hayden Skipworth 15 Ryan Fitzgerald 16 Ken McGregor 17..
Adelaide Crows 2003 Playing List
Number Player 1 Andrew Crowell 2 Wayne Carey 3 Kris Massie 4 Matthew Clarke 5 Ronnie Burns 6 Ben Nelson 7 Nigel Smart 8 Nathan Bassett 9 Tyson Edwards 10 Matthew Bode 11 Michael Doughty 12 Robert Shirley 14 Hayden Skipworth^ 15 Jason Torney 16 Ken McGregor 17 Scott Welsh 18 Gra..
Adelaide Crows 2004 Playing List
Number Player 1 Matthew Smith^ 2 Wayne Carey 3 Kris Massie 4 Matthew Clarke 5 Ronnie Burns 6 Fergus Watts 7 Nigel Smart 8 Nathan Bassett 9 Tyson Edwards 10 Matthew Bode 11 Michael Doughty 12 Robert Shirley 13 Ben Hudson 14 Hayden Skipworth 15 Jason Torney 16 Ken McGregor 17 Sco..
Adelaide Crows 2005 Playing List
Number Player 1 Matthew Smith 2 John Meesen 3 Kris Massie 4 Matthew Clarke 5 Scott Thompson 6 Fergus Watts 7 Nathan Van Berlo 8 Nathan Bassett 9 Tyson Edwards 10 Matthew Bode 11 Michael Doughty 12 Robert Shirley 13 Ben Hudson 14 Hayden Skipworth 15 Jason Torney 16 Ken McGregor ..
Adelaide Cup
The Adelaide Cup is a Group 1 thoroughbred horse race held in South Australia. It is handicap race run over 3200m (two miles) at Morphettville Racecourse in Adelaide Australia. Race history From 1884 to 1944 the race was run over 13 furlongs (approximately 2600 metres).In 1980 and 2000 the race was..
Adelaide del Vasto
Adelaide del Vasto (Adelasia, Azalaïs) (c. 1075 – April 16, 1118) was the third wife of Roger I of Sicily and mother of Roger II of Sicily, as well as Queen consort of the Kingdom of Jerusalem Jerusalem due to her later marriage to Baldwin I of Jerusalem, as his third wife. Contents 1&nbs..
Adelaide Eliza Ironside
Adelaide Eliza Scott Ironside (November 17 1831 - April 15 1867) was an Australian artist. Ironside was born in Sydney, from a child she showed literary ability, contributing to the press both in prose and verse. In 1855 she decided to study painting in Europe, and towards the end of that year went..
Adelaide Entertainment Center
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Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Adelaide Entertainment Centre is an indoor sporting arena located in Adelaide, Australia. The capacity of the arena is 11,000 and was opened in 1991. ..
Adelaide Fellas
Adelaide Fellas Founded 1993 Home court Colors Blue, White WNBL Championships 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998 as Adelaide Lightning Head coach Chris Lucas General manager Owner Mascot The Adelaide Fellas are an Australian Women's Basketball League (WNBL) te..
Adelaide Ferreira
Adelaide Ferreira is a famous Portuguese singer. She was born in Minde, concelho (municipality) de Porto de Mós, in 23 September 1959. She has started as "rock singer" with the hit Baby suicida". After that, she had sung ballads. In 1985, represented Portugal in Eurovision Song Contest with the s..
Adelaide Festival Centre
The Adelaide Festival Centre is Adelaide's first multi-purpose art center. The Festival Centre is located approximately 50 metres north of the corner of North Terrace and King William Street, lying near the banks of the River Torrens and adjacent to Elder Park. It is distinguished by its three sil..
Adelaide Festival of Arts
Panoramic view over the Adelaide Parklands of the Square Mile (central business district) from Montefiore Hill in North Adelaide. The historic Adelaide Oval is visible in the centre foreground. The Adelaide Festival of Arts is an arts festival held biennially in South Australian capital of..
Adelaide Festival of Ideas
The Adelaide Festival of Ideas has been held every two years since 1999. It runs for four days in July, being held in the alternate year to the long-established Adelaide Festival of Arts. It features a range of talks and panel discussions with national and international speakers, loosely organised ..
Adelaide Festival Theatre
The Adelaide Festival Theatre is one part of the Adelaide Festival Centre. The theatre is the part of the centre where plays are performed. The theatre is comprised of most of the upper floor of the centre and the main entrance is on King William St. ..
Adelaide Filleul, Marquise de Souza-Botelho
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Adelaide Film Festival
The Adelaide Film Festival is a biennial and non-competitive film festival held (on alternating years to the Adelaide Festival of Arts) over two weeks in late February, in Adelaide, South Australia. First established in May 2002, by South Australian Premier Hon. Mike Rann to stimulate the local fil..
Adelaide Football Club coaches
The following is a list of coaches to have coached the Adelaide Football Club, an Australian rules football club who play in the AFL (1991-present). No. Coach P W D L Years 1 Graham Cornes 89 43 1 45 1991-1994 2 Robert Shaw 44 17 0 27 1995-1996 3 Malcolm Blight 7..
Adelaide Fries
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Adelaide Fringe Festival
The Fringe Opening Night Parade & Party The Adelaide Fringe Festival is one of the world's biggest arts festivals and is held biennially in Adelaide, South Australia. The Adelaide Fringe evolved in the early 1970s as a reaction against the establishment and the then 'mainstream' Adelaide Fest..
Adelaide Galaxy
Adelaide Galaxy is a football (soccer) club located in Novar Gardens, South Australia. Adelaide Galaxy is a participant in the recently formed South Australian Super League. Contents 1 Galaxy Facts2 Achievments as Galaxy3 Current squad4 2006 Transfers5 External links ..
Adelaide Gaol
Australian Prisons Adelaide Gaol Location: Adelaide, South Australia Status: Closed Classification: not applicable Capacity: not applicable Opened: 1841 Closed: 1988 Managed by: Department for Environment & Heritage Adelaide Gaol was an Australian prison located in Thebarton, South Aust..
Adelaide Geosyncline
The Adelaide Geosyncline is a major geological province in central South Australia. It stretches from the northernmost parts of the Flinders Ranges, narrowing at the Fleurieu Peninsula, and composes the two major mountain ranges of the State: the Flinders and the Mount Lofty Ranges. The sediments in..
Adelaide Giants
Adelaide Giants Team Information Team Name Adelaide Giants Uniform Founded 1989 Defunct 1999 Championships None. Runners up None. Stadiums Norwood Oval. Championships''' 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 199..
Adelaide Girls Choir
The Adelaide Girls Choir is a large girls' choir in Adelaide, South Australia, run by Deborah Munro. They have won many international awards as well as at home and interstate. They have recently changed their name to the Young Adelaide Voices, which will provide many new opportunities for them, such..
Adelaide Hall
Adelaide Hall (20 October 1901–7 November 1993) was an American-born British singer and entertainer. Hall was born in Brooklyn, New York, and was taught to sing by her father. She began her career in 1921 in the chorus line of the Broadway musical Shuffle Along, and went on to appear in a numb..
Adelaide High School
Adelaide High School Non scholae sed vitae(Not only for school, but for life) Established 1908 School type Public Principal/Headmaster Stephen Dowdy Location Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Campus Urban Enrollment Approximately 1200 School colours Black and White Homepa..
Adelaide Hills
The Waterfall Gully waterfall in the Adelaide Foothills The Adelaide Hills are part of the Mount Lofty Ranges, east of the city of Adelaide in the state of South Australia. For most Adelaide residents, a drive through the hills is a popular pastime, particularly due to the slightly (2-3 degre..
Adelaide Hills Council
Adelaide Hills Council was established in 1997 by the amalgamation of four smaller district councils (East Torrens, Gumeracha, Onkaparinga and Stirling). It is in the hills east of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, and extends from the South Para Reservoir in the north to the Mount Bold Res..
Adelaide Hoodless
Adelaide Sophia Hoodless née Hunter (February 27, 1858 – February 26, 1910) was a Canadian educational reformer who founded the international women’s organization known as the Women’s Institutes. She was born on a farm in St George, Canada West (now Ontario), the youngest of 13 children..
Adelaide Horse Trials
Adelaide International Horse Trials is an annual CCI**** three-day event held in the CBD of the city of Adelaide, state capital of South Australia. It is normally held finishing on the first weekend in November. The truly unique thing about this event is the city location, giving easy access to spec..
Adelaide Institute
Established in 1994, the Adelaide Institute was formed from the former Truth Mission that was established in 1993 by Dr Gerald Fredrick Töben.. The Adelaide Institute is a Holocaust revisionist group in Australia and is considered to be both a hate group and Anti-Semitic by Australian and internati..
Adelaide International Airport
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Adelaide Island
Adelaide Island or Isla Adelaida or Isla Belgrano is a large, mainly ice-covered island, 75 miles long and 20 miles wide, lying at the north side of Marguerite Bay off the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. Adelaide Island is located at [67.25° S 68.5° W]. Adelaide ..
Adelaide Kemble
Adelaide Kemble (November 1815 – August 4, 1879), the second daughter of Charles Kemble, was an opera singer of great promise, whose first London appearance was made in Norma on November 2, 1841. In 1843 she married Edward John Sartoris, a rich Italian, and retired after a brief but brilliant..
Adelaide Law School
The University of Adelaide Law School is a law school in Australia, founded in 1883. It is a division of the Faculty of Professions at the University of Adelaide. As of 2005, it has 1300 students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate courses. Notable alumni John Doyle AC, Chief Justice of the..
Adelaide Lead, Victoria
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Adelaide Medical Students' Society
The Adelaide Medical Students' Society (AMSS) was founded in 1889 to represent and protect the interests of medical students studying at Adelaide University. Since these early and historical beginnings the AMSS has grown impressively and exists today, over a century later, as the primary body of me..
Adelaide Metro
The Adelaide Metro is the name for the public transport system of Adelaide, South Australia, governed by the [Public Transport Division] of the South Australian Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure. It is operated by four companies under contract and consists of three modes ..
Adelaide Neilson
Adelaide Neilson (March 3 1847 - August 15 1880), English actress, whose real name was Elizabeth Ann Brown, was born in Leeds. She was the daughter of an actress, and her childhood and early youth were passed in poverty and menial work. In 1865 she appeared in Margate as Julia in The Hunchback, ..
Adelaide of Aquitaine
Adele or Adelaide of Aquitaine (or Adelaide of Poitiers) (c. 945 or 952–1004) was the daughter of William III of Aquitaine and Adele of Normandy. Her father used her as security for a truce with Hugh Capet, whom she married in 970. In 987, after the death of Louis V, the last Carolingian kin..
Adelaide of Holland
Adelaide of Holland (circa 1222 – 1284) was a daughter of Floris IV, Count of Holland and sister of William II, Count of Holland and King of Germany. In 1246, Adelaide married John I of Avesnes, Count of Hainaut and had the following issue: John II, Count of Hainaut and Holland (1237-1304)Joanna,..
Adelaide of Italy
Another Saint Adelaide is Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich. Saint Adelaide Born c.931, Burgundy, France Died 999, Selta, Alsace Canonized 1097 by Pope Urban II Feast December 16 Attributes empress dispensing alms and food to the poor, often beside a ship Patronage abuse victims; brides; empres..
Adelaide of Normandy
Princess Adelaide of Normandy (c.1026 in Calvados, France - c.1090) was the sister of William the Conqueror. She was the daughter of Robert the Magnificent and Harlette de Falaise, and married three times; first Enguerrand II of Ponthieu by whom she had no issue; second Lambert II, Count of Lens, b..
Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen
right Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen (Adelheid Amalie Luise Theresa Carolin) (13 August 1792–2 December 1849) later Queen Adelaide, was the Queen Consort of King William IV of the United Kingdom. Prior to becoming Queen, she was known as Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Clarence. ..
Adelaide Oval
The new video replay screen, the scoreboard and the Chappell Stands during a cricket game in 2005 The Adelaide Oval is an oval in Adelaide, South Australia. It is located between the central business district and North Adelaide and has a history which dates back to the 1870s. It is considered ..
Adelaide Park Lands
The Adelaide Park Lands (commonly Adelaide Parklands) are the parklands that surround the City of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. Contents 1 History2 Parklands today3 Parks4 Buildings/institutions within bounds of parklands5 References History Adelaide, from it..
Adelaide Phillips
Adelaide Phillips (October 26, 1833 – 3 October, 1882), American contralto singer, was born at Stratford-upon-Avon, England, her family emigrating to America in 1840. Her mother taught dancing, and Adelaide began a career on the Boston stage at ten years old. But in 1850 her talent for singing bec..
Adelaide Plains
The Adelaide Plains ([34°30′S 138°30′E]) is the area in South Australia between the Mount Lofty Ranges on the east and Gulf Saint Vincent on the west. The plains are generally fertile with annual rainfall of about 460 mm per year. The southern part is now covered by the urban sprawl..
Adelaide Pre-Release Centre
The Adelaide Pre-Release Centre is a minimum security Australian prison facility located in Regency Park, South Australia, Australia. South Australian prisons Adelaide Gaol | Adelaide Pre-Release Centre | Adelaide Remand Centre | Adelaide Women's Prison | Cadell Training Centre | Mobilong Pri..
Adelaide Productions
Adelaide Productions is an animation division of Sony Pictures Television. Originally named Columbia TriStar Children's Television, Adelaide has produced numerous animated television series including [[Men in Black: The Series]] (with Amblin Entertainment), Channel Umptee-3 (executive produced by li..
Adelaide Railway Station
This article refers to a railway station of Adelaide, Australia. For the railway station in Belfast, see Adelaide railway station, Northern Ireland Adelaide Railway Station building - now refurbished as a casino Adelaide Railway Station concourse, viewed from the northern end Adelaide Ra..
Adelaide Rams
The Adelaide Rams were an Australian rugby league team, playing two seasons at the top level (1997-98). Contents 1 History2 Super League3 The future4 Sources/References5 External links History In 1993, the New South Wales Rugby League took a game between Canberra Raid..
Adelaide Remand Centre
The Adelaide Remand Centre is a maximum-security prison facility located in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. South Australian prisons Adelaide Gaol | Adelaide Pre-Release Centre | Adelaide Remand Centre | Adelaide Women's Prison | Cadell Training Centre | Mobilong Prison | Mount Gambier ..
Adelaide Ristori
Adelaide Ristori (January 29 1822 – October 8 1906) was a distinguished Italian tragedienne, who was often referred to as the Marquise. Biography She was born in Cividale del Friuli, the daughter of strolling players and appeared as a child on the stage. At fourteen she made her first succe..
Adelaide River
This article is about the river. For the township of the same name, see Adelaide River, Northern Territory Adelaide River is a river in the Northern Territory of Australia. It starts in Litchfield National Park and flows generally northwards to Clarence Strait, being crossed by both the Stuart High..
Adelaide River, Northern Territory
Adelaide River ([13°14′S 131°06′E], population 280) is a town where the Stuart Highway crosses the Adelaide River in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is renowned for the fresh barramundi served at the hotel on the banks of the river. During World War II, there were up to 30,0..
Adelaide Sinclair
Adelaide Helen Grant Sinclair (January 16 1900 - November 20, 1982) was a Canadian public servant. From 1957 to 1967, she was the deputy executive director for programs of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) and one of the highest ranking women at the United Nations. ..
Adelaide Southern Veloway
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Adelaide Street Bus Mall, Brisbane
TransLink regions   Brisbane Central (Inner city)   Brisbane South (Routes 100-199)   Brisbane East (Routes 200-249)   Brisbane North (Routes 300-399)   Brisbane West (Routes 400-479)   Eastern Region (Routes 250-299)   Western Region (Routes..
Adelaide Street Circuit
Adelaide Street Circuit Location Adelaide, Australia Major events Formula One; V8 Supercar; ALMS Circuit length 3.78 kilometres (2.35 miles) Turns 13 Lap record 1'15.381 / 180.523 km/h (Damon Hill, Williams Renault, 1993) The Adelaide Street Circuit ([34°55′45″S, 138°3..
Adelaide Street Court House
The Adelaide Street Court House, or York County Court House, was built in 1851-1862 by Thomas Ridout and one of the last remaining buildings of the City of Toronto. The building was later home to the Arts and Letters Club of Toronto and now Court House Market and Grill. Reference [Adelaide ..
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra was founded as a 17 player radio ensemble in 1936, in Adelaide, South Australia. The orchestra reformed in 1949 as the 55 member South Australian Symphony Orchestra. It reverted to its original and present title, the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, in 1975, and currentl..
Adelaide T. Crapsey
Adelaide Trowbridge Crapsey (1855-1950) Wife of American Episcopal minister and social reformer Algernon Sidney Crapsey and mother of American poet, Adelaide Crapsey. She was well-known in the Rochester, NY area for organizing aid for widows, young mothers, and children, and founded the Adelaide T..
Adelaide Tambo
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Adelaide Thunderbirds
The Adelaide Thunderbirds are an Australian netball team, playing in the national Commonwealth Bank Trophy. They have been South Australia's only team in the competition since the axing of the Adelaide Ravens in 2003, and are based out of ETSA Park in the Adelaide suburb of Mile End. The Thunderbird..
Adelaide Tonight
Adelaide Tonight was a nightly variety show, running four days a week at 9.30pm on NWS-9 Adelaide. The show was broadcast live from Studio 1 between 1959 and 1973. The show was similar to In Melbourne Tonight with Graham Kennedy. The comperes and presenters on the show were Lionel Williams, Kevin ..
Adelaide Township, North Dakota
Adelaide Township is a township in Bowman County, North Dakota. ..
Adelaide United FC
Adelaide United FC are a football (soccer) club from Adelaide, Australia. Adelaide United were founded in 2003, to fill the place vacated by Adelaide City Force in the former National Soccer League (NSL). They finished third, playing to sold out crowds at Hindmarsh Stadium, their home ground. They..
Adelaide United FC Season 2005-06
As one of eight clubs participating in the A-League Adelaide United had to wait awhile before competitive matches started. United played friendly matches against local teams and A-League teams and participated in two pre-season tournaments: the Club World Cup Qualification tournament and the Pre-Sea..
Adelaide University Boat Club
The Adelaide University Boat Club is a rowing club affiliated with the University of Adelaide. The club was founded in 1881, and in 1896 helped to form the Adelaide University Sports Association. The main clubrooms, donated by Robert Barr Smith in 1909, are located on the north bank of the River T..
Adelaide University Engineering Society
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Adelaide University Law Students' Society
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Adelaide University sports
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Adelaide University Union
The Adelaide University Union (AUU) was founded in 1895. The AUU funds seven affiliates which carry out their functions autonomously. They are the Adelaide University Postgraduate Students’ Association (AUPGSA), the Clubs Association (CA), the Overseas Students’ Association (OSA), the Roseworthy..
Adelaide Women's Prison
The Adelaide Women's Prison is a maxium security Australian prison facility located in Northfield, South Australia, Australia. South Australian prisons Adelaide Gaol | Adelaide Pre-Release Centre | Adelaide Remand Centre | Adelaide Women's Prison | Cadell Training Centre | Mobilong Prison | M..
Adelaide Writers' Week
Considered one of the world's pre-eminent literary events, Adelaide Writer's Week is a traditional part of the Adelaide Festival of Arts fortnight where festival attendees meet and discuss literature with Australian and international writers in "Meet the Author" sessions, readings and lectures. It i..
Adelaide Youth Orchestra
The Adelaide Youth Orchestra is an 80 member symphony orchestra designed to showcase the best young instrumentalists in Adelaide, South Australia. The youth orchestra itself comprises members aged between 14 and 25 years. Two further ensembles fall under the AdYO banner - The Adelaide Youth Sinfo..
Adelaide Zoo
Entrance gates Adelaide Zoo is located in the city of Adelaide in South Australia. It is the only capital city zoo in Australia to still be privately owned by the Royal Zoological Society of South Australia. The grounds are as much botanical garden as zoological garden, so this is a very plea..
Adelândia
Adelândia is a small town and municipality in eastern Goiás state, Brazil. Important Facts Population (2005 estimate): 2,536Total area: 115.7 km²Elevation: 649 metersBecame a municipality: 1989IBGE statistical microregion: Anicuns MicroregionPostal code: 76155-000 Location and Communication..
Adelantado
Adelantado was a Governor-like military office held by the Spanish Conquistadores of the 16th and 17th centuries. The men that held this post were usually granted the government of the regions they were sent to in exchange of doing the initial explorations, settlements and pacification of the target..
Adelanto, California
Adelanto is a city in San Bernardino County, California about 9 miles northwest of Victorville. The population was 18,130 at the 2000 census. The name Adelanto is Spanish for progress or advance, and was first given to the post office that was established on the site in 1917. Contents 1 Ge..
Adelard, Ontario
Adelard is a community in eastern Ontario, Canada on the Trans Canada Highway #17 near the Ottawa River. Adelard is in the Township of Head, Clara and Maria, in the County of Renfrew. ..
Adelardo López de Ayala y Herrera
Adelardo López de Ayala y Herrera (1828-1879), Spanish writer and politician, was born at Guadalcanal on 1 May 1828, and at a very early age began writing for the theatre of his native town. The titles of these juvenile performances, which were played by amateurs, were Salga por donde saliere, Me v..
Adelard of Bath
Adelard (Athelard) of Bath was a 12th century English scholar. He is best known for translating many important Arabic scientific works of astrology, astronomy, philosophy and mathematics into Latin, including ancient Greek texts which only existed in Arabic form, which were then introduced to Europe..
Adela (disambiguation)
Adela is a female given name. Its English equivalent is Ethyl. People with the name include: Adela, daughter of William I of EnglandAdela, Countess of Flanders (1009-1063)Adèle of Champagne (1145-1206), French queenAdela of Pfalzel (660- ca.735), founder of convent of Pfalzel redirect[[Template:Di..
Adela Florence Nicolson
Adela Florence Nicolson (née Cory) (9 April 1865- 1904) was an English poet who wrote under the pseudonym Laurence Hope. Biography She was born on 9 April 1865 at Stoke Bishop, Gloucestershire, the second of three daughters to Colonel Arthur Cory and Fanny Elizabeth Griffin. Her father was empl..
Adela Garcia
Adela Garcia is a professional fitness competitor. Adela was born in Cabrera, Dominican Republic and moved to San Juan, Puerto Rico at age eight. In school, she played softball, volleyball, and basketball. She started weight training at age 17. Adela started competing in 1995, with the goal of b..
Adela Micha
Adela Micha (born on May 25, 1963) is a Mexican journalist with her own nightly 90 minute (9PM to 10:30 Central Time) news program on Televisa called Las Noticias por Adela. Bilingual, she recently interviewed in English, the British rockers of the Rolling Stones (Keith Richards and Mick Jagger) be..
Adela Noriega
For other people named , see {{{1. Adela Noriega (October 24 1969, Mexico City) is a Mexican actress. Contents 1 Biography2 Awards2.1 ..
Adela of Normandy
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Adela Pankhurst
Adela Pankhurst Walsh (1885-1961) Daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst. Attended the all-women Studley Horticultural College in Warwickshire, England. Emigrated to Australia in 1914. She was recruited during World War I as an organiser for the Women's Peace Army in Melbourne by Vida Goldstein. Pankhurst w..
Adela Peña
Adela Peña is an American violinist best known as a member of the Eroica Trio. She was born in New York City and began playing the violin at age 4. She began playing with Erika Nikrenz, the trio pianist, when they were both 9. She has a bachelor's and a master's degree from the Juilliard School of..
Adela Pennyfather
Adela Pennyfather was a member of the Gang of bullies at Experiment House who terrorized Jill Pole and Eustace Scrubb in The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis. Adela was spoiled by the Head and never physically chastised until the end of the book, when Aslan permits Jill to take after her with a whip. ..
Adela Rogers St. Johns
Adela Rogers St. Johns (Adela Nora Rogers) (May 20, 1894 - August 10, 1988) was an American journalist, novelist, and screenwriter. She appeared in a couple of films and wrote a number of screenplays for silent movies, but she is most remembered for her groundbreaking exploits as a "girl reporter" ..
Adelbert
For similarly-spelled names, see Adalbert. For the Final Fantasy IX character, see Adelbert Steiner. Saint Adelbert (died c. 740), was a Northumbrian missionary and one of St. Willibrord's companions in the preaching of the gospel to the pagan inhabitants of Holland and Frisia. As archdeacon of Utr..
Adelbert Ames
Adelbert Ames (October 31 1835 – April 12 1933) was a Union general in the American Civil War, a Mississippi politician, and a general in the Spanish-American War. He was the last general officer of the American Civil War to die, passing away at age 97 in 1933. Contents 1 Early life a..
Adelbert Ames, Jr.
Adelbert Ames Adelbert Ames, Jr. (August 19, 1880-1955) was an American scientist who made contributions to physics, physiology, ophthalmology, psychology, and philosophy. He pioneered the study of physiological optics at Dartmouth College, serving as a research professor, then as director of..
Adelbert Range Trek
The Adelbert Range Trek is a moderate to hard walk commencing from a point west of Malolo Plantation Lodge in Papua New Guinea. It goes up along old trading trails which were later used by the kiaps and the missionaries to link the coast with the mountain ridges. The fifteen kilometre walk to our o..
Adelbert Schulz
Adelbert Schulz (1900 to 1/28/1944) was a Generalmajor and Division Commander in the German Wehrmacht in WWII. He was one of only 27 people to be awarded the Knights Cross with oakleaves, swords, and diamonds and one of the youngest German generals. Early Life Adelbert Schulz graduated from high..
Adelbert Steiner
Captain Adelbert SteinerSteiner is unusual amongst Final Fantasy characters, in that while the game allows the player to customise his name, the name the player chooses becomes his surname instead of his first name. The preset name is "Captain Adelbert..." followed by whatever name the player choos..
Adelbert von Chamisso
Adelbert von Chamisso Adelbert von Chamisso (January 30 1781 – August 21 1838), was a German poet and botanist. He was born Louis Charles Adélaïde de Chamissot at the château of Boncourt in Champagne, France, the ancestral seat of his family. Driven out by the French Revolution, hi..
Adelboden
For other places with the same name, see (disambiguation). Adelboden is a municipality in the Bernese Oberland in Switzerland. Contents 1 Geography2 Population2.1 Languages3 Government3.1 Legislation4 Executive5 Economics6 Tourism7 Traffic8 Hist..
Adelboden (disambiguation)
Adelboden is a municipality in the Bernese Oberland in Switzerland. Other places named Adelboden: Adelboden, Lucerne in SwitzerlandAdelbonen, Schwyz in Switzerland This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to thi..
Adelchis of Benevento
Adelchis was the son of Radelchis I, Prince of Benevento, and successor of his brother Radelgar in 854. It was given to Adelchis to preserve the ancient principality and its independence in the face of repeated assaults by the Saracens from the south, the Emperor Louis II from the north, and Byzan..
Adele
Adele may refer to: A given name for femalesAdele language, a language spoken in eastern Ghana and TogoIn mathematics, the Adele ring of a number field or function field. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred yo..
Adeleas Namelle
An Aes Sedai of the Brown Ajah. A character from the Wheel of Time Series by Robert Jordan. Twin sister to Vandene Namelle. She was slain by the Black Ajah as she accompanied Elayne towards Caemlyn leaving her sister to seek out her killer. ..
Adelebsen
Adelebsen is a village and a municipality in the district of Göttingen, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approx. 15 km northwest of Göttingen. ..
Adelelm
Adelelm, Abbot of Abingdon. Adelelm was a Norman monk at Jumièges appointed Abbot of Abingdon in 1071; he was part of an embassy from King William to King Malcolm and died in 1083 (Kelly 2000). Reference: Kelly, S. E. 2000. Charters of Abingdon, part 1. Anglo-Saxon Charters 7. ..
Adele (musical)
Adele is a musical with lyrics and Book by Paul Herve and music by Jean Briquet and Adolph Philipp). The Broadway production opened on August 28, 1913, at the Longacre Theatre and ran for 196 performances. The London production opened at the Gaiety Theatre on May 30, 1914. ..
Adele Addison
Adele Addison, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1955 Adele Addison (born July 24, 1925) is an African American opera singer. She is a soprano. She was the singing voice for Bess (played by Dorothy Dandridge) in the 1959 movie Porgy and Bess. She studied at Westminster Choir College, Princet..
Adele Astaire
Adele Astaire, 1927 Adele Astaire, Lady Charles Cavendish (September 10, 1896 -January 25, 1981) [link] was an American dancer and entertainer. She was Fred Astaire's elder sister. Her birthdate was often given as 1897 or 1898, but the 1900 U.S. census shows her correct birthdate t..
Adele Cosgrove-Bray
Adele Cosgrove-Bray is a horror writer and fantasy writer, poet and artist living in West Kirby on the Wirral Peninsula in Cheshire, England. She has also written freelance non-fiction on folklore and dream analysis for Your Future Magazine (now defunct). She is Chairperson for Riverside Writers a..
Adele Dixon
Adele Dixon (June 3, 1908 – April 11, 1992) was a London-born British musical theatre and film actor best known for performing in Broadway musicals, British musicals and in musical, comedy films of the 1930s and 1940s. Dixon starred in the Broadway musical Nikki which ran from September 29, 1..
Adele Farina
Adele Farina (born March 31, 1964) is an Australian politician. She has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Western Australian Legislative Council since 2001, representing South West Province. She serves as parliamentary secretary to three different state ministers, the Minister for Plannin..
Adele Fifield
Adele Fifield (b. 1966) is a recipient of the Order of Ontario, and is director of the War Amps' National Amputee Centre. Born in Trinity East, Newfoundland, Canada, Fifield enrolled in The War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program after losing a leg to cancer at the age of 13. She soon became a Junio..
Adele Goldberg
Adele Goldberg may refer to: Adele Goldberg (linguist)Adele Goldberg (computer scientist) ..
Adele Goldberg (computer scientist)
Adele Goldberg is a computer scientist who wrote or co-wrote books on the programming language Smalltalk-80. She is currently working for Neometron, Inc., of Redwood City, California. Selected publications Smalltalk-80: The Language and Its Implementation (with David Robson), Addison-Wesley, 1983, ..
Adele Goldberg (linguist)
Adele Eva Goldberg is a researcher in the field of linguistics. Since 2004, she has been a Professor in Linguistics, and an associated faculty in Psychology at Princeton University. From 1997-2004, she was an Associate Professor of Linguistics and the Beckman Institute at the University of Illinois ..
Adele Goldstine
Adele Goldstine (?-1964) wrote the complete technical description for the first digital computer, ENIAC. She went to University of Pennsylvania, and was married to Herman Goldstine. Goldstine also formed the group of seven women who form the first programmers of ENIAC. The other members were Kathl..
Adele Holness
Adele Holness is a female Dance/Progressive House artist from England who was the lead vocalist on Ben Shaw's 2001 number one Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play track "So Strong." See also List of number-one dance hits (United States)List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart ..
Adele Horin
Adele Horin is an opinion writer and journalist at the Sydney broadsheet paper, The Sydney Morning Herald. She has a Saturday column on the paper's "comment" page. Normally taking a left wing view point, Horin's writing usually deals with social issues. External links [Adele Horin's Opinion pa..
Adele Jergens
Actress Adele Jergens in Armored Car Robbery Film actress Adele Jergens (November 26, 1917 - November 22, 2002) was born in Brooklyn, New York. The beauty queen's birth date is sometimes listed as 1922. Jergens first rose to prominence in the late 1930s, when she was named "Miss World's F..
Adele King
Adele King (born 4 April 1951) is an Irish professional entertainer and variety artist, better known in Ireland as "Twink" from her time as a member of a group called Maxi, Dick and Twink, which was a popular girl band in Ireland in the late 1960s. Contents 1 Pantomime and theatre2 Tele..
Adele language
The Adele language is spoken in eastern Ghana and as well in Togo. It is a minority language and has about 21000 speakers. It belongs to the Ghana Togo Mountain languages (traditionally called the Togo-Remnant languages) and is counted to the Kwa languages family. The speakers themselves call the l..
Adele Mara
Adele Mara, also known as Adelaide Delgado is an American actress, active in the mid 20th-century, most famous for her roles in the films Angel in Exile and Sands of Iwo Jima. She was born on April 28 1923 in Highland Park, Michigan. ..
Adele Megann
Adele Megann is a Canadian writer who lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She won the Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award in 1995. Her work has appeared in a number of literary journals and anthologies including Boundless Alberta. ..
Adele of France
Adele of France (d. ca 1063), was the daughter of Hugh Capet, King of France and Adelaide of Poitou. She married Renauld I, Count of Nevers 1000-1040. ..
Adele Rein
Adele Rein is an actress who appeared in a few films between 1966 and 1970, including Russ Meyer's Common Law Cabin (1967) and William Rostler's The Girl with the Hungry Eyes (also 1967). Her measurements, according to cover art for Common Law Cabin, are 42-24-36 (but so are those of the other actre..
Adele Reinhartz
Adele Reinhartz is a Canadian academic and a specialist in the history and literature of Christianity and Judaism in the Greco-Roman period, the Gospel of John, feminist literary criticism, and depictions of biblical characters in film and the visual arts. She has been the Associate Vice President ..
Adele ring
In number theory, the adele ring is a topological ring containing the field of rational numbers (or, more generally, to an algebraic number field). It involves all the completions of the field. The word "adele" is short for "additive idele", and is also a French girl's name. Adeles were called valu..
Adele Sandrock
Adele Sandrock (August 19, 1863–August 30, 1937) was a German actress. After a successful theatrical career, she became one of the first German film stars. Sandrock was born as Adele Feldern-Förster in Rotterdam in the Netherlands. After a rocky childhood, she went to Berlin at the age of fi..
Adele Silva
Adele in Emmerdale Adele Silva (born 19 November 1980 in Croydon, London) is an English actress. She was educated at the Sylvia Young Theatre School and has been on stage and television since she was a child. She is best known for playing the role of Kelly Windsor from 1993 to 2000 in the tel..
Adele Stevens
Adele Stevens (born July 29 1974 in Yorkshire, United Kingdom) is a British porn star. She is sometimes credited as Adelle Stephens, Adele Stephens, or simply as Adel. She began her career as a Page Three girl, then as a Ralph Lauren model. From this, Stevens progressed to nude modeling and simul..
Adele Wiseman
Adele Wiseman (21 May 1928 – 1 June 1992) was a Canadian author. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, she received a B.A. from the University of Manitoba in 1949. Selected works The Sacrifice (1956), winner of the 1956 Governor General's AwardsOld Markets, New World (1964)Crackpot (1974)Old Woman at ..
Adelhard
Adelhard (Adelard) of Bath (circa 1090 - circa 1150) was an English scholar and monk. Geometry smuggler During Adelhard's life, the Moors occupied Spain. Their schools were in possession of a great number of early Greek, Indian, and later Arabic, mathematics, but carefully guarded it from Christian..
Adelheid Amalie Gallitzin
Princess Adelheid Amalie Gallitzin (28 August 1748, Berlin – 17 April 1806, Angelmodde), was the daughter of the Prussian Field Marshal Count von Schmettau and the mother of Prince Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin. She educated in the Catholic faith, though she soon became estranged from her r..
Adelia
This article is about the plant genus. For the Donizetti opera, see Adelia (opera). Adelia is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae (Spurge Family). The genus is in Subfamily Acalyphoideae. Synonyms Ricinella Mull. Arg. ..
Adelia (opera)
Adelia is a melodramma serio, or opera, in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti. The Italian libretto was written by Felice Romani and Girolamo Marini after the anonymous French play. It premiered at the Teatro Apollo, Rome on February 11, 1841. Romani's libretto, written years earlier, ended with Ade..
Adelia barbinervis
Adelia barbinervis is a plant species of the family Euphorbiaceae. It is commonly found in southern Mexico and northern Central America. Most often found in association with milpa ecosystems, barbinervis (also called teenek) has been historically used by the local Maya to stave off hunger by the co..
Adelic algebraic group
In mathematics, an adelic algebraic group is a topological group defined by an algebraic group G over a number field K, and the adele ring A = A(K) of K. It consists of the points of G having values in A; the definition of the appropriate topology is straightforward only in case G is a linear algebr..
Adelieae
The Adelieae is a tribe of the subfamily Acalyphoideae, under the family Euphorbiaceae. It comprises 5 genera. See also Taxonomy of the Euphorbiaceae ..
Adelie Penguin
The Adelie Penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) is, together with the Emperor Penguin, one of the only two types of penguin living on the Antarctic mainland. This species is common along the entire Antarctic coast and nearby islands. In 1830, French explorer Dumont d'Urville named them for his wife, Adelie..
Adelina Domingues
Adelina Domingues Adelina (Engargiola) Domingues (February 19, 1888 - August 21, 2002) was born in Cape Verde when it was a colony of Portugal, and married there in 1906. She moved to the United States in 1907, where she succeeded another immigrant, Grace Clawson, as the oldest documented perso..
Adelina Garcia
Adelina Garcia (born 1923 in Phoenix, Arizona) is a Mexican-American or Chicana singer. Biography Adelina Garcia moved as a child to Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, where she first expressed interest in becoming a singer. Garcia spent most of her early childhood in that northern Mexican city, ..
Adelina Ismajli
Adelina Ismajli is a pop singer from Kosovo. Born in Prishtina, on December 14 1979 she has released several albums. she is the sister of another popular singer Zanfina Ismajli. ..
Adelina Patti
Patti as Marguerite in Faust, 1875. Adelina Patti (February 10, 1843 - September 27, 1919) was one of the most highly regarded opera singers of the 19th century. Giuseppe Verdi was not alone in calling her the greatest singer he ever heard. Contents 0.1 Origins1 Development2 ..
Adeline
Adeline can refer to: A given name for a femaleAdeline, IllinoisAdeline Records, a recording label in the United StatesAdeline Software International, a discontinued video game developing company situated in France This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associate..
Adeline, Illinois
Adeline is a village in Ogle County, Illinois, along the Leaf River. The population was 139 at the 2000 census. Geography Adeline is located at [42°8′33″N, 89°29′26″W] (42.142382, -89.490633)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Adeline Dutton Train Whitney
Adeline Dutton Train Whitney (15 September 1824–20 March 1906) was an American poet and writer of books for girls. Whitney was born Adeline Dutton Train in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of the founder of a line of packet ships between Boston and Liverpool, Enoch Train, and Adeline Train (n..
Adeline Genée
Adeline Genée (6 January 1878 - 23 April, 1970) was a Danish/British ballet dancer. Contents 1 Early years2 At the Empire3 Around the world4 Teaching ballet in England5 The Genée Award Early years Anna Kirstina Margarete Petra Jensen was born in Århus, Denmark. Her ..
Adeline Hazan
Adeline Hazan (born 21 January 1956 in Paris) is a French politician and Member of the European Parliament for the east of France. She is a member of the Socialist Party, which is part of the Party of European Socialists, and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice an..
Adeline Miller
Adeline Miller, alias Adeline Furman, was an American madam and prostitute. According to her contemporary George Templeton Strong, Miller had been active in New York City prostitution since the late 1810s.Gilfoyle 70-1. By 1821, she was running a bordello on Church Street, where she had accumulated ..
Adeline Pond Adams
Adeline Pond Adams American writer and wife of Herbert Adams. She authored books and articles on American sculpture. On December 14, 1930 she was awarded a Special Medal of Honor by the National Sculpture Society. ..
Adeline Records
Adeline Records is a record label which was formed in Oakland, California in late 1997. It is co-owned by Billie Joe Armstrong, lead singer of Green Day, his wife Adrienne Armstrong, and Jim Thiebaud, professional skateboarder. Arnstrong's close friend and bandmate, Jason White currently oversees th..
Adeline Software International
Adeline Software International Adeline Software International was a video game developer founded in February 1993 and based in Lyon, France. The company employed 21 people including graphic artists, developers and musicians. 5 members make up the core of the team: Frédérick Raynal, Director..
Adeline Yen Mah
Adeline Yen Mah (}; }; Yale (Cantonese): ma5 yim4 gwan1 ling4) is a Chinese-American author and physician. She grew up in Tianjin, Republic of China, and now lives in Southern California. She is married to Professor Robert Mah and has two children. Mah was born in Tianjin, China. After her birth, h..
Adelino Amaro da Costa
Part of the Politics series onChristian Democracy Parties Christian Democratic parties Christian Democrat International European People's Party European Democratic Party Euro Christian Political Movement Christian Dem Org of America Ideas Social conservatism Social market economy Catholic ..
Adelino da Palma Carlos
Adelino da Palma Carlos, pron. IPA /ɐðɨ'linu dɐ 'paɫmɐ 'kaɾluʃ/, (Faro, May 3, 1905– Lisbon, October 27, 1992) was a Portuguese lawyer and politician. He was an opponent to the fascist regime of the Estado Novo (New State) of António de Oliveira Salazar (and later Marcelo Caetano) s..
Adelite
The rare mineral adelite, is a calcium, magnesium, arsenate with chemical formula CaMgAsO4OH. It forms a solid solution series with the vanadium bearing mineral gottlobite. Various transition metals substitute for magnesium and lead replaces calcium leading to a variety of similar minerals in the ad..
Adeliza de Borgomanero
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Adeliza de Borgomanero (c1350 - c1370) was an Itali..
Adeliza of Louvain
Adeliza of Leuven (1103-1151), also called Adela and Aleidis, was Queen consort of the Kingdom of England from 1121 to 1135, the second wife of King Henry I of England. She was the daughter of Godfrey I of Leuven, Duke of Lower Lotharingia, Landgrave of Brabant and Count of Leuven and Brussels. She..
Adell
Adell is the name of two places in the United States: Adell, WisconsinAdell Township, Kansas This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you might want to g..
Adell, Wisconsin
Adell is a village in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 517 at the 2000 census. Geography Adell is located at [43°37′6″N, 87°57′5″W] (43.618396, -87.951415)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vil..
Adella Wotherspoon
Adella Wotherspoon at 18 months old at the dedication of the memorial to the victims of the General Slocum fire July 16, 1905 Adella Wotherspoon (November 28, 1903 - January 26, 2004) was the youngest survivor and the last living survivor of the General Slocum ship disaster of June 15,..
Adelle Davis
Daisie Adelle Davis (1904-1974), popularly known as Adelle Davis, was an American pioneer in the fledgling field of nutrition during the mid-20th century. She was an outspoken advocate of the superior value of whole unprocessed foods, the dangers of food additives, and the dominant role that all n..
Adellion
Adellion is a MMORPG (massive multiplayer online role-playing game) set in a vast, three dimensional world being created by the HonourBound Ltd. staff. The staff is primarily volunteer based, thus likely accounting for its delayed release time. It has been in production since 1998. It has been featu..
Adell Aldrich
Adell Aldrich (born June 11, 1943), sometimes credited as Adell Aldrich Bravos, is a United States film director and script supervisor. A daughter of Robert Aldrich, she was born in Los Angeles, California, and started as a script apprentice on her father's films, moving up to script supervisor wit..
Adell Broadcasting
Adell Broadcasting Corporation is the owner of WADL-TV 38/DT 39 in Mount Clemens, Michigan. They also operate the Word Network, an urban religious television network. ..
Adell Township, Kansas
Adell Township is a township in Sheridan County, Kansas. ..
Adelman
Adelman is a surname of Jewish (Ashkenazic) ancestry. It is ornamental, being composed of the German Adel 'nobility' together with 'Mann' or ‘man’. A variant is Adelmann. People Alan AdelmanGarry E. AdelmanGregg AdelmanIrma AdelmanJeffrey AdelmanKen AdelmanRick AdelmanSaul AdelmanUri Adelman,..
Adelmann
Adelmann was the Bishop of Brescia, (a region in Northern Italy) during the eleventh century. Of unknown parentage and nationality, he was educated at the famous School of Chartres, in France, founded by Fulbert, and was considered one of his favourite scholars. Among his fellow students was Berenga..
Adelmar Tavares
Adelmar Tavares da Silva Cavalcanti (Recife, February 16, 1888 - June 20, 1963 Rio de Janeiro) was a lawyer, magistrate, jurist, professor and poet from Recife. He was a member of Brazilian Societies devoted to criminology and law. As a poet he was respected with several of his poems becoming songs..
Adelma Simmons
Adelma Grenier Simmons with her signature "beanie" and cape. Adelma Grenier Simmons (1904-1997) was one of the leading herbal figures in America in the 20th century. Her herb farm, Caprilands, was named after a former goat farm in Coventry, Connecticut. She took over her parent's farm in 1930..
Adelobasileus cromptoni
Adelobasileus cromptoni is a species of an extinct genus of proto-mammals from the middle Triassic, about 225 million years ago. It is poorly represented in the fossil record and is known only from a partial skull recovered from the Tecovas formation in western Texas. Adelobasileus predates th..
Adelophagi
Adelophagi (from the greek terms Adelos = secretly, and phago = I eat) were a sect mentioned by the anonymous author known as Praedestinatus. They pretended that a Christian ought to conceal himself from other men to take his nourishment, imagining that thus he imitated the Prophets, and basing thei..
Adelophryne
Adelophryne is a genus of leptodactylid frogs. Species Adelophryne adiastola Hoogmoed & Lescure, 1984.Adelophryne baturitensis Hoogmoed, Borges & Cascon, 1994.Adelophryne gutturosa Hoogmoed & Lescure, 1984.Adelophryne maranguapensis Hoogmoed, Borges & Cascon, 1994.Adelophryne pachydactyla Hoogmoe..
Adelospondyli
Adelospondyli are an order of elongate, presumably aquatic, Carboniferous amphibians. The skull is solidly roofed, and elongate, with the orbits located very far forward. The limbs are well developed. There is a single family, the Adelogyrinidae. The group is restricted to the Late Mississippia..
Adelost
Adelost is blue cheese from Sweden, made from pasteurized cow's milk. Notable characteristics include a light cream color with evenly distributed blue-gray veins and a sharp, salty flavor. The cheese has a slightly mouldy rind and typically comes in cylinders of 18 cm in diameter by 10 cm in height,..
Adelphailurus
Adelphailurus is a genus of machairodontine saber-toothed cats belonging to the tribe Metailurini. It is known by a single type specimen found in Kansas dated back to the late Miocene epoch. It was a puma-sized animal and may have had habits similar to a puma. It´s body had the same shape as a p..
Adelphi
Adelphi may refer to places: Adelphi, Iowa, USAAdelphi, Maryland, USAAdelphi, New York, USAAdelphi, Ohio, USAAdelphi Theatre in London, or the terrace houses that preceded it on its site. Or universities: Adelphi University in New Yorkthe Adelphi campus of the University of Salford in England Or the..
Adelphi, Maryland
For other uses of this word, see Adelphi. Adelphi is a community (and census-designated place) in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The population was 14,998 at the 2000 census. Miles to Washington, DC 10.13 Geography Adelphi is located at [38°59′49″N, 76°58′0″W ..
Adelphi, Ohio
For other uses of this name, see Adelphi. Adelphi is a village in Ross County, Ohio, United States. The population was 371 at the 2000 census. Geography Adelphi is located at [39°27′58″N, 82°44′45″W] (39.466041, -82.745707)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According t..
Adelphi, Texas
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Adelphia
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Adelphia Communications Corporation OTCBB: [ADELQ], named after the Greek word for "brothers", was the sixth largest US cable television operator before it filed for bankruptcy in 2002 due to internal corruption. Oren Cohen, analyst of Merrill Ly..
Adelphia (automobile)
The Adelphia was an American automobile that was planned for export and equipped with right-hand drive. Had it been built, it would have been powered by a four-cylinder Herschell-Spillman engine. Pilot models were built in 1920, before the project was scrapped. ..
Adelphia (disambiguation)
Adelphia (Gr. "brotherhood") may mean: Adelphia, a cable television companyAdelphia (automobile)Adelphia CollegeLP Field (formerly Adelphia Coliseum, 1999-2002)Adelphia, New Jersey This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an re..
Adelphia College
For the university with a similar name based in Garden City, New York, please see Adelphi University. Adelphia College was a Swedish-American college in Seattle, Washington, run by the Swedish Baptist Church. The institution opened in 1905, but went bankrupt in 1918 or 1919. In 1919, the main bui..
Adelphikos
The Adelphikos Fraternity, formed in 1913, is a Grove City College fraternity that originally consisted of 10 members. It was the first Greek lettered organization to be founded at Grove City College. Adelphikos is among the oldest local fraternities in the nation. The αδε&la..
Adelphi (band)
Adelphi is an American rock band, based in Towson, Maryland. They formed in 2002 and are signed to Drive Thru Records. Contents 1 Adelphi2 Releases3 Evolution of Sound4 Listen to the Music5 See also6 External links Adelphi Adelphi is a four-piece rock band from To..
Adelphi Charter
The Adelphi Charter on Creativity, Innovation and Intellectual Property is the result of a project commissioned by the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce, London, UK, and is intended as a positive statement of what good intellectual property policy is. Contents ..
Adelphi Theater
--> --> This article is about the New York theater. For the London theatre, see Adelphi Theatre. The Adelphi Theater (1934-1940 and 1944-1958), originally named the Craig Theater, opened on December 24, 1928. The Adelphi was located at 152 West 54th Street in New York City, with 1,434 seats. ..
Adelphi Theatre
The Adam brothers' Adelphi Buildings in an 18th-century print; the terrace stood upon riverfront warehousing. The Adelphi Theatre in 2006, with Evita logos This article is about the London theatre. For the New York theater, see Adelphi Theater. The Adelphi Theatre is a 1500-seat theatr..
Adelphi University
Adelphi University is a private college located in Garden City, in Nassau County, New York. A nationally accredited coeducational university, it is the oldest institution of higher learning on Long Island. It was founded in 1896 in Brooklyn, New York, and takes its name from its location on Adelph..
Adelphoe
Adelphoe, also written Adelphi (English: The brothers) is a play by Terence, a Roman playwright. It was first performed in 160 BC at the funeral of Æmilius Paulus. Adelphoe aroused controversy since Terence added in it a scene from a play by Diphilus. Conservative writers, since then, objected to ..
Adelphogamy
Adelphogamy is a form of sexual partnership between sibling eukaryotes, for example in some species of fungi, flowering plants or ants, or in humans. In sociology, the term adelphogamy may also refer to fraternal polyandry. ..
Adelphopoiesis
Adelphopoiesis, or "adelphopoiia" from the Greek ἀδελφοποίησις, derived from ἀδελφός (adelphos) "brother" and ποιώῶ (poio) "I make", literally "brother-making" is a ceremony practiced ..
Adelsheim
Adelsheim [ˈaːdəlshaɪm] is a small town in northern Baden-Württemberg, about 30 km north of Heilbronn. The state-recognized resort of Adelsheim in the Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis looks back on a 1,200-year heritage. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Communities within the town1.1.1&..
Adelskalender
The Adelskalender is a ranking table for speed skating. Contents 1 Description2 Current Adelskalender2.1 Men2.2 Women3 References Description The Adelskalender (meaning directory of nobility) was introduced in Norway. It is a ranking of skaters based on their all-time pe..
Adelsö
Adelsö is an island in the middle of the lake Mälaren in Sweden near southern and northern Björkfjärden. The administrative center of the important Viking settlement Birka (on the neighbouring island Björkö) was situated at Hovgården on Adelsö. Birka and Adelsö form a UNESCO World Heritage ..
Adelson e Salvini
Adelson e Salvini (Adelson and Salvini) is a three act opera buffa composed by Vincenzo Bellini and first performed at the Teatro del Conservatorio di S. Sebastiano in Naples on February 12 1825. The libretto was by Andrea Leone Tottola. The opera was written as Bellini's final project at the Naple..
Adelzhausen
Adelzhausen is a municipality in Aichach-Friedberg district, in Bavaria, southern Germany. The municipality covers an area of 16.97 km². Of the total population of 1,506, 775 are male, and 731 are female (Dec 31, 2002). The population density of the community is 89 inhabitants per km..
Adel Abdulhehim
Adel Abdulhehim is a citizen of China, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba. [list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, April 20 2006 His detainee ID number is 293. Abdulhehim is one of approximately two dozen detainees from..
Adel Adham
Adel Adham (March 281928 - February 11996) was one of Egypt's most famous actors. External links ..
Adel al-Jubeir
Adel al-Jubeir is a foreign policy advisor to Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah. He is often the face of the Kingdom in the West, particularly the United States. As the son of Diplomat, he has lived, traveled and studied in many countries. He received his first education in Germany, where his fathe..
Adel al-Zubeidi
Adel al-Zubeidi was a defense attorney during the Hussein Trials on the legal team representing Taha Yassin Ramadan. He was killed on November 8, 2005, by three gunmen driving in either an Opel or a "government vehicle" outside Adil, a Sunni neighbourhood of Baghdad. He was traveling with Thamer Ha..
Adel Chedli
Adel Chedli born 16 September 1976 in La Ricamarie, France) is a Tunisian football player currently under contract with German Bundesliga side 1. FC Nürnberg. He was born and raised in France and has both Tunisian and French citizenship. He earned his first professional football experience with A..
Adel Eid
Adel Eid (born March 22, 1984) is a Finnish footballer who currently plays for HJK Helsinki. The defender, who is 5'11" tall and weighs 11 stone 5 pounds, previously played for FC Honka before signing for Keith Armstrong's HJK Helsinki. His main role is as the sweeper within his team's first eleven..
Adel Emam
Adel Emam (sometimes credited as: Adel Imam), (Arabic: عادل إمام) born on 17 May 1940 (or, according to other sources, 17 December 1946), is a popular Egyptian movie and stage actor. He is primarily a comedian, but he has, however, starred in more serious works and, especially early in his..
Adel Fattough Ali Al Gazzar
Adel Fattough Ali Al Gazzar is a citizen of Egypt, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba. http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/detainee_list.pdf list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, April 20 2006 His detainee ID number is 369..
Adel Ferdosipour
Adel Ferdosipour is an Iranian journalist, football commentator, and Television show host. He is famous for his commentary, despite his unremarkable voice and his controversial, yet popular program, Navad broadcasted by Channel 3 in Iran. He is sometimes dubbed The John Motson of Iran. He has a B.S..
Adel Flaifel
Colonel Adel Jassim Flaifel (or Felaifel or Flaifil) (Arabic:عادل فليفل)is a former colonel in the State Security and Intelligence Service of Bahrain who is accused of committing, or overseeing, acts of physical and psychological torture in the 1990s. He was released from his duties in Dece..
Adel Iskandar
Adel Iskandar (aka Adel Iskandar Farag) (born March 15 1977) is a Middle East media scholar, postcolonial theorist and media reform activist. He is the author and co-author of several seminal works on Arab media, most prominently the first major analysis of the Arab satellite station Al Jazeera. B..
Adel Mouwda
Adel Al Mouwda is the deputy chairman of Bahrain’s parliament, the Chamber of Deputies, and the former leader of salafist party, Asalah. Sheikh Al Mouwda is considered the leading spokesman for political Islam in Bahrain and is known for his forthright views, which has seen him often quoted in th..
Adel Nakhla
Adel L. Nakhla is an Egyptian American civilian translator employed by the private military contractor Titan Corporation. He was assigned to the 205th Military Intelligence Brigade at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. Nakhla was terminated from the job, after he admitted he held down inmates that were "n..
Adel Nefzi
Adel Nefzi (born 16 March 1974) is a Tunisian football (soccer) player who currently plays as a goalkeeper for US Monastir. Nefzi originally played for Olympique de Beja before moving to Monastir. He was called up to the Tunisian national team for the 2006 World Cup and is likely to be a backup go..
Adel Noori
Adel Noori is a Chinese citizen held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba.[list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, April 20 2006 His detainee ID number is 584. Noori is one of approximately two dozen detainees from the Uighur eth..
Adel Sedra
Adel Sedra is an electrical engineer whose research specialization is microelectronics, with particular emphasis on applications in communication and instrumentation systems. He received his bachelor of science in electrical engineering from Cairo University in 1964. This was followed by a master'..
Adel Sellimi
Adel Sellimi was born on 16 November, 1972 in the Bab Jedid district of Tunis. As a child, he drew inspiration from the 1978 World Cup team who became the first African nation to win a World Cup match. At the age of 10, he joined his first club, Club Africain of Tunis, and he stayed there for the ne..
Adem
Adem Ilhan is an English musician from South London, who releases music under the name 'Adem'. His music is sometimes described as being part of the nu-folk movement. He is also the bassist in the band Fridge, with Kieran Hebden, better known as electronica artist Four Tet. Hebden mixed Adem's debut..
Adema
This article is for the band "Adema". For the Malian political party ADEMA, see Alliance for Democracy in Mali. For the condition in the body that causes tissue swelling, see Edema. Adema is a four-piece music group from Bakersfield, California. They enjoyed moderate success during the "nu metal ..
Adema (album)
Adema is Adema's first album. After its release in 2001, it has sold over 600,000 copies, peaking at number 27 on the Billboard 200. The major singles from this album were "The Way You Like It" and "Giving In". Track listing Everyone - 3:29Blow It Away - 3:03Giving In - 4:34Freaking Out - 3:3..
Ademir
Ademir may can be refer to these Brazilian footballers: Ademir Marques de Menezes (1922–1996), who participated at 1950 FIFA World Cup;Ademir da Guia (1942), who participated at 1974 FIFA World Cup;Ademir Roque Kaefer (1960), silver medal winner at the 1984 Summer Olympics.Adhemir de Barros, ..
Ademir da Guia
Ademir da Guia is a councilman for the city of São Paulo, Brazil. He was elected in 2004 for the legislative period 2005-2008. Before becoming a politician, he was a notable player for Palmeiras, a leading Brazilian football team. Also, he played in the 1974 FIFA World Cup. His father, Domingos da..
Ademir Marques de Menezes
For another Brazilian footballers named Ademir , see Ademir da Guia and Ademir Roque Kaefer. Ademir Marques de Menezes, best known as Ademir (born November 8, 1922 – died May 11, 1996) was a Brazilian football player, regarded as one of the best centre forwards in the history of the Brazil n..
Ademir Roque Kaefer
For another Brazilian footballers named Ademir ,see Ademir Marques de Menezes and Ademir da Guia. Ademir Roque Kaefer (born in Toledo, Paranà State, Brazil, January 6, 1960) was a former brazilian football (soccer) player. In career (1978–1995) was played for Toledo, Racing Club (Argentina)..
Ademola Bankole
Ademola Bankole (nicknamed George) is a Nigerian professional footballer. He is currently without a club after being released by Brentford. Bankole is a goalkeeper who was born in Lagos on 9th September 1969. Before joining Brentford in the 2004/05 season, Bankole played for Crewe, QPR and Barnet...
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Adem Atay
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Adem Atay (born 8 December 1985 in Cambridge) is an ..
Adem Demaci
Adem Demaci (Born 1936 in Pristina Kosovo) is a Kosovo Albanian politician and a longtime political prisoner who spent a total of 28 years in prison for speaking out against the poor treatment of the Albanian minority in Yugoslavia as well as criticizing communism and the Tito regime. During his imp..
Adem Jashari
Adem Jashari (November 28, 1955 – March 6, 1998), local commander of Kosovo Liberation Army. He is venerated by many Albanians as a freedom fighter in the cause of Kosovo independence. Adem was born to an Albanian teacher Shaban Jashari, on 28th of November 1955, the day which coincides with the..
Adem Somyurek
Adem Somyurek was an Victorian State MP of Turkish descent. Somyurek was born in Turkey in 1968, and is the first and only Muslim in any Australian Parliament and was the Australian Labour Party MP for the electorate of Eumemmerring. See also Turkish AustralianIslam in Australia ..
Adem Yze
Adem Yze (born September 21, 1977) is an Australian rules footballer of Albanian descent. Debuting in 1995 with the Melbourne, he has been an almost permanent fixture with the club throughout his career, and has played more than 200 consecutive games since 1997, closing in on the record of 244 con..
Aden
This article is about the port city of Aden in Yemen. For other uses, see Aden (disambiguation). Aden " target="_blank">12.779444° N 45.03667° E]. Aden consists of a number of small towns: Crater, the original port city, the industrial city known as Little Aden with its large o..
Aden, Virginia
Aden is an unincorporated town in Prince William County, Virginia. The town is centered at the intersection of Aden Road and Fleetwood Drive about four miles due South of Manassas Airport. Aden, as a distinct town entity may be largely non-existent as of 2006 due to rapid development and urban enc..
Aden-Abyan Islamic Army
The Aden-Abyan Islamic Army is a terrorist group based in southern Yemen. The group was responsible for kidnapping of 16 foreign tourists in the December 1998 in Abyan. Yemeni government forces attacked place where the hostages were being held resulting in four of the hostages being killed while t..
Adena
Adena can mean: Adena, Ohio, USAAdena, Colorado, USAThe Adena culture, a Mound-building Native American culture.The Adena Mansion, Thomas Worthington's home and estate in Chillicothe, OhioAn item in the game Lineage II. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles ass..
Adena, Ohio
Adena is a village in Harrison and Jefferson counties in Ohio. The population was 815 at the 2000 census. Geography Adena is located at [40°13′1″N, 80°52′33″W] (40.216883, -80.875937)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vil..
Adenandra
Adenandra is a genus of evergreen shrubs of the family Rutaceae, commonly known as Buchu (plural Buchus). The genus is native to South Africa. The plants are related to the citrus family, and have oil glands in the leaves which give off a distinctive aroma. The name Adenandra derives from Greek ad..
Adenanthos
Adenanthos is a genus of shrubs and small trees in the family Proteaceae. There are 33 species in the genus, 31 of which are endemic to southwestern Western Australia. Adenanthos species vary in form from prostrate shrubs to trees up to three metres tall. They are evergreen, with small, often ha..
Adenanthos cygnorum
Adenanthos cygnorum, commonly known as common woollybush or just woollybush, is a tall shrub in the Proteaceae family. It is endemic to Western Australia, commonly occurring in the south west of the State from north of Geraldton south to Kojanup. It is very common on road verges and in disturbed..
Adenau
Adenau [ˈaːdənaʊ] is a town and a municipality in the district of Ahrweiler, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated in the Eifel mountains, approx. 25 km south-west of Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler. The town is famous because is located at one side of the Nordschleife of the Nürburg..
Adenaur Paraya
[Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Vice-Foreign Minister of the Earth Federation Adenauer Paraya is a fictional character from the movie [[Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack]]. He is an Earth Federation minister sent to broker a deal with Char Azna..
Adena culture
The Adena culture was a Pre-Columbian Native American culture that existed from c. 1000 BCE to 100 BCE, in a time known as the early Woodland Period. The Adena culture probably refers to a number of related Native American societies sharing a burial complex and ceremonial system. The Adena culture..
Adena Mansion
Adena Mansion was built for Thomas Worthington by Benjamin Latrobe. It is located west of downtown Chillicothe, Ohio. The property surrounding the mansion included the location of the first mound found to belong to the Adena culture (see [Ohio History Central]) and thus the Adena people ..
Adena Potok
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Adena Sara Mosevitzsky, a psychiatric social worker, met Chaim Potok in 1952 at Camp Ramah in the Poconos, and ..
Adendorf
Wappen Karte missing --> Basisdaten States of Germany: Niedersachsen Landkreis: Lüneburg (district) Geographic coordinate system: 53° 17' n. B.10° 27' ö. L. Height: 23 m ü. Sea level Surface: 16,08 km² Inhabitant: 9,784 (31.12.2002) Population density: 608 i..
Adenes Le Roi
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Adenet Le Roi
Adenet Le Roi (c.1240–c.1300) was a French minstrel or trouvère, also known as Roi Adam, Li Rois Adenes, Adan le Menestrel, and Adam Rex Menestrallus. Life He is known to have composed three chansons de geste as well as the romance Cleomadés. Works Berte aus grans piés (1270)Beuvon de Comm..
Adeney
Adeney is a village in the English county of Shropshire. ..
Adenia
Adenia is a genus of the passionflower family Passifloraceae. Species and varieties Adenia aculeataAdenia digitata (Wild Granadilla )Adenia glaucaAdenia globosaAdenia pechuelii (Elephant's Foot)Adenia spinosaAdenia venenataAdenia angustisecta synonym of A. digitata (Wild Granadilla)Adenia buchan..
Adenine
Adenine Chemical name 9H-Purin-6-amine Alternate name 6-aminopurine Chemical formula C5H5N5 Molecular mass 135.13 g/mol Melting point 360 - 365 °C CAS number 73-24-5 SMILES NC1=NC=NC2=C1N=CN2 Adenine is one of the two purine nucleobases used in forming nucleotides of ..
Adenine phosphoribosyltransferase
Adenine phosphoribosyltransferase (or APRTase) is an enzyme involved in the purine salvage pathway. It functions as a catalyst in the reaction between adenine and phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate (PRPP) to form AMP. APRTase is labeled as EC [2.4.2.7]. Deficiency of APRT in human beings may le..
Adenitis
Adenitis is a general term for an inflammation of a gland or lymph node. Cervical adenitis an inflammation of a lymph node in the neck. Lymph adenitis is caused by bacterial infection in lymph nodes. The infected lymph nodes become enlarged, warm and tender. A swelling of lymph nodes due to growth..
Adenium
Adenium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae, containing a single species, Adenium obesum, also known as Sabi Star, Kudu or Desert-rose. It is native to tropical and subtropical eastern and southern Africa and Arabia. It is an evergreen succulent shrub, growing to 1-3 m in h..
Adeno-associated virus
Adeno associated virus is a virus associated with Adenovirus. Note that it is not an adenovirus. It is commonly called AAV. It cannot replicate on its own, it requires a cell to be co-infected with Adenovirus in order to replicate. In the absence of co-infection with Adenovirus, the AAV goes into a..
Adenocalymna
Adenocalymna is a genus of plants in the family Bignoniaceae. This New World genus of lianas contains approximately 50 species. Adenocalymna species are used as food plants by the larva of the hepialid moth Trichophassus giganteus. The plants are pollinated by a variety of animals including insect..
Adenocarcinoma
Adenocarcinoma is a form of carcinoma that originates in glandular tissue. To be classified as adenocarcinoma, the cells don't necessarily need to be part of a gland, as long as they have secretory properties. This form of carcinoma can occur in some higher mammals as well as humansFauquier, D.A.,..
Adenochlaena
Adenochlaena is a genus of plant of the family Euphorbiaceae. Synonyms Centrostylis Baill.Niedenzua Pax ..
Adenocline
Adenocline is a genus of plants, under the family Euphorbiaceae. It comprises 3 species, native to southern Africa, extending as far North as Malawi. Synonyms Adenoclina Post & Kuntze, orth. var.Diplostylis Sond.Paradenocline Müll.Arg. ..
Adenoclineae
Adenoclineae is a tribe of the subfamily Crotonoideae, under the family Euphorbiaceae. It comprises 2 subtribes and 6 genera. See also Taxonomy of the Euphorbiaceae ..
Adenoid
Location of the adenoid Adenoids, or pharyngeal tonsils, are folds of lymphatic tissue covered by ciliated epithelium. They are found in the roof and posterior wall of the nasopharynx at the back of the throat behind the uvula. Contents 1 Function2 Removal3 References4 ..
Adenoidectomy
Location of the adenoid Adenoidectomy is the surgical removal of the adenoids. They are removed if they block breathing through the nose and if they cause chronic earaches or deafness. The surgery is common; recovery time is painful and lasts from 2 to 3 days. References External links [..
Adenoid cystic carcinoma
Adenoid cystic cancer (AdCC) is a very rare type of cancer that can exist in many different body sites. It most often occurs in the areas of the head and neck, in particular the salivary glands; but has also been reported in the breast, lacrimal gland of the eye, lung, brain, bartholin gland, and ..
Adenolisianthus
Adenolisianthus is a plant genus in the Gentian family (Gentianaceae), tribe Helieae. The name of the genus is derived from Greek roots meaning "gland-bearing and smooth flower". Only one species, Adenolisianthus arboreus, has been classified as part of this genus. Adenolisianthus arboreus is fou..
Adenoma
An adenoma is a collection of growths (-oma) of glandular origin. Adenomas can grow from many organs including the colon, adrenal, pituitary, thyroid, etc. These growths are benign, but some are known to have the potential, over time, to transform to malignancy (at which point they become known as ..
Adenomera
Adenomera is a genus of leptodactylid frogs. These frogs are found in South America east of the Andes. Species Adenomera andreae (Müller, 1923).Adenomera araucaria Kwet & Angulo, 2002.Adenomera bokermanni (Heyer, 1973).Adenomera diptyx (Boettger, 1885).Adenomera hylaedactyla (Cope, 1868).Adenome..
Adenomere
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Adenomus
Adenomus is a small genus of true toads with only three species endemic to Sri Lanka. Adenomus kandianus is now considered extinct. Species Adenomus dasi Manamendra-Arachchi & Pethiyagoda, 1998.Adenomus kandianus (Günther, 1872). (extinct)Adenomus kelaartii (Günther, 1858). ..
Adenomus dasi
Adenomus dasi is a species of toad endemic to Sri Lanka. It is listed as a critical endangered species due to a restricted range and habitat loss caused by water pollution. References Manamendra-Arachchi & de Silva (2004). [Adenomus dasi]. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN..
Adenomyoma
Adenomyoma is a form of adenomyosis that forms a mass or growth around the tissue of the inner uterus. Usually occurs in women over 30 who have carried a pregnancy to term. Conversely, it rarely occurs in women who have not carried to term. Most cases of adenomyosis are non-symptomatic. ..
Adenomyosis
Adenomyosis is a medical condition characterized by the presence of ectopic endometrial tissue (the inner lining of the uterus) within the myometrium (the thick, muscular layer of the uterus). The condition is typically found in women in the ages between 35 and 50. Patients with adenomyosis can h..
Adenopeltis
Adenopeltis is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae. Its name comes from Greek and means "glandular shield". ..
Adenophaedra
Adenophaedra is a neotropical plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae. ..
Adenophora
Adenophora is a genus of flowering plant within the family Campanulaceae. Species include: Adenophora bulleyanaAdenophora coelestisAdenophora lilifolia : a hardy perennials producing drooping pale blue flowers on branching spikes in July ..
Adenophorea
Adenophorea is a subclass of nematodes. ..
Adenophorus
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Adenorhinos
Common names: Uzungwe viper,Spawls S, Branch B. 1995. The Dangerous Snakes of Africa. Ralph Curtis Books. Dubai: Oriental Press. 192 pp. ISBN 0-88359-029-8. worm-eating viper, Barbour's short-headed viper.Mallow D, Ludwig D, Nilson G. 2003. True Vipers: Natural History and Toxinology of Old World ..
Adenor Leonardo Bacchi
Adenor Leonardo Bacchi, best known as Tite (born in Porto Alegre, May 25, 1961) was a former Brazilian football (soccer) player, chief trainer and manager. In career (1978–1988) was played for Caxias, Esportivo, Portuguesa and Guarany. Second place in Campeonato Brasileiro (1986–1987) a..
Adenosine
The chemical structure of adenosine Adenosine is a nucleoside comprised of adenine attached to a ribose (ribofuranose) moiety via a β-N9-glycosidic bond. Adenosine plays an important role in biochemical processes, such as energy transfer - as adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine diph..
Adenosine deaminase
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Adenosine deaminase deficiency
Adenosine deaminase deficiency, or ADA deficiency, is an inherited immunodeficiency syndrome accounting for about 25% of all cases of severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID). This disease is due to a lack of the enzyme adenosine deaminase coded for by a gene on chromosome 20. There is an accumulati..
Adenosine diphosphate
Adenosine diphosphate Chemical name Adenosine 5'-(trihydrogen diphosphate) Chemical formula C10H15N5O10P2 Molecular mass 427.20 g/mol CAS number 58-64-0 SMILES O[C@HΣ[C@H]([C@H](N2C3=C(N=C2)C(N)=NC=N3)O[C@@HΣCOP(O)(OP(O)(O)=O)=O)O Adeno..
Adenosine monophosphate
Adenosine monophosphate Chemical name 5'-Adenylic acid Chemical formula C10H14N5O7P Molecular mass 347.22 g/mol CAS number 61-19-8 SMILES O[C@HΣ[C@H]([C@@H](O[C@@HΣCOP(O)(O)=O)N2C3=C(N=C2)C(N)=NC=N3)O Adenosine monophosphate, also known a..
Adenosine receptor
The adenosine receptors are a class of G-protein coupled receptors with adenosine as endogenous ligand. Contents 1 A1 adenosine receptor1.1 Antagonism and Agonism2 A2A adenosine receptor3 A3 adenosine receptor4 References A1 adenosine receptor The adenosine A1 receptor h..
Adenosine triphosphate
The acronym ATP does not redirect here, but serves as a disambiguation page. Adenosine 5'-triphosphate Chemical name 5-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-3,4-dihydroxy-oxolan-2-ylmethoxy-hydroxy-phosphoryloxy-hydroxy-phosphory oxyphosphonic acid Abbreviations ATP Chemical formula C10H16N5O13..
Adenostoma fasciculatum
Adenostoma fasciculatum (Chamise or Greasewood) is a flowering plant native to California and northern Baja California. This shrub is one of the most widespread plants of the chaparral biome. It is an evergreen shrub growing to 4 m tall, with dry-looking stick-like branches. The leaves are small..
Adenotrophic viviparity
Adenotrophic vivparity is a unusual stage in the life cycle of many insects such as the Tsetse Fly, gnats, moths, fleas, and mosquitos. It occurs during the late pupa stage of complete metamorphosis (egg, larve, pupa, and adult as opposed to incomplete egg, nymph and adult.) ..
Adenoviridae
|- style="text-align:center; background:violet;" !Genera |- | style="padding: 0 .5em;" | Aviadenovirus Atadenovirus Mastadenovirus Siadenovirus |} Adenoviruses are viruses of the family Adenoviridae. They infect both humans and animals. Adenoviruses were first isolated in human adenoids (tonsils), ..
Adenovirus infection
Adenovirus infections most commonly cause illness of the respiratory system; however, depending on the infecting serotype, they may also cause various other illnesses, such as gastroenteritis, conjunctivitis, cystitis, and rash illness. Symptoms of respiratory illness caused by adenovirus infection..
Adenylate cyclase
Adenylate cyclase Adenylate cyclase (EC [4.6.1.1], also known as adenylyl cyclase or AC) is a lyase, an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of ATP to 3',5'-cyclic AMP (cAMP) and pyrophosphate. cAMP is an important molecule in eukaryotic signal transduction, a so-called second mess..
Adenylate kinase
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Adenylosuccinate lyase deficiency
Adenylosuccinate lyase deficiency is a heritable deficiency which is characterized by the appearance of succinylaminoimidazolecarboxamide riboside (SAICAriboside) and succinyladenosine (S-Ado) in cerebrospinal fluid, urine, and to a lesser extent in plasma Jaeken and Van den Berge, "Adenylosuccinate..
Adenzai
Adenzai has been assigned a special status as a unit of Dir (Tehsil) ever since the first Nawab. It comprises of Babu Khel on the Eastern side, Talash on the Western and Badwan-Brangola on the South Western end. Chakdara bridge or Swat river is the limit of its Southern frontier. Some important his..
Aden (colony)
مستعمرة عدنMustaʿmarah ʿAdan ولاية عدنWilāyat ʿAdan Flag of the Colony of Aden(1937–63) Flag of the State of Aden(1963–67) This article is about the former British Colony of Aden, a former territory in what is now Yemen. For the port city, see Aden, and for ot..
Aden (disambiguation)
Aden is a port city in Yemen. It may also refer to: Aden (colony), a former British colony and a state of the Federation of South Arabia surrounding the port of AdenAden Protectorate, a former British protectorate consisting of the hinterland of the port of Aden and the Hadhramaut region.Gulf of A..
Aden Abdullah Osman Daar
Aden Abdullah Osman Daar (Aaden Cabdulle Cusmaan Daar) was the first President of Somalia after its independence in 1960. Aden Abdullah Osman was born at Beledweyne (Hiiraan Region) in 1908. After receiving education at State Schools, he acquired administrative experience in Government offices. He..
ADEN cannon
A quad 30 mm ADEN cannon package. The Royal Small Arms Factory ADEN is a 30 mm cannon used on many military aircraft, particularly those of the British RAF and FAA. Development The ADEN (named for the Armament Development Establishment, where it was designed, and Enfield, where it is produced..
Aden Chambers
Aden Chambers is an American professional wrestler. Profile Height: 6 ft 1 inWeight: 185 lbHometown: Orange County, CaliforniaDebut: 2001 ..
Aden Gillett
Aden Gillett (born 8 November, 1958) is a British actor best known for playing the role of Jack Maddox on the popular BBC series The House of Eliott. He was born in the city Aden, Yemen, from which city he got his name. He is married to actress Sara Stewart with whom he has two children. He has pl..
Aden Meinel
Aden B. Meinel is an American astronomer. He retired in 1993 as a Distinguished Scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He is also holds the rank of Professor Emeritus at the University of Arizona Optical Sciences Center. His research interests have included upper atmospheric physics, glass te..
Aden Protectorate
This article is about the Aden Protectorate, a former territory in what is now Yemen. For the port city, see Aden, and for other uses, see Aden (disambiguation). Aden Protectorate (Arabic: ‎ [Ḥimāyah ʿAdan]) (ca. 285,000 km²) was a British protectorate in southern Arabia in t..
Aden Ridgeway
Aden Ridgeway Aden Derek Ridgeway (born 18 September, 1962), Australian politician, was a member of the Australian Senate for New South Wales, from 1999 to 2005, representing the Australian Democrats. During his term he was the only Aboriginal member of the Australian Parliament. Contents ..
Aden Robleh Awaleh
Aden Robleh Awaleh (born 1941) is a Djiboutian politician and president of the National Democratic Party (PND). Currently, he sits on the Pan-African Parliament from Djibouti. ..
Aden Shire Jama
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Adeodato Giovanni Cardinal Piazza
Adeodato Giovanni Cardinal Piazza, O.C.D. (30 September 1884 - 30 November 1957) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, Patriarch of Venice, and a member of the Roman Curia in Vatican City. Adeodato Giovanni Piazza was born in 1884 in Vigo di Cadore, a small town of the Veneto, and ..
Adeodatus
Adeodatus may refer to: Pope Adeodatus I (also known as Pope Deusdedit I), pope from 614-618Pope Adeodatus II (sometimes referred to as Pope Adeodatus I), pope from 672-676 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred y..
Adeos
Adeos stands for Adaptive Domain Environment for Operating Systems. It is a Hardware Abstraction Layer between the Operating System and the Hardware The purpose of Adeos is to provide a flexible environment for sharing hardware resources among multiple operating systems, or among multiple instances..
Adephaga
Adephaga (from Greek adephagos, 'gluttonous'), with more than 40,000 recorded species in 10 families, is a suborder of highly specialized beetles and the second largest suborder of the order Coleoptera. Members of this suborder are adephagans, a term which notably include ground beetles, tiger bee..
Adept
This page is for the topic of adepts in Magick, for other uses of adept, see Adept (disambiguation) An Adept is one who shows knowledge, skill or aptitude in Magick. Adepts are identified in many subjects pertaining to the Occult, and various magicical systems and are not specifically seen to be m..
Adeptus Arbites (Warhammer 40,000)
In the fictional universe of Warhammer 40,000, the Adeptus Arbites are the police force of the Imperium, and responsible for maintaining the Emperors' Law and the Emperors' Peace. It is commanded by one of the High Lords of Terra, The Grand Provost Marshal of the Adeptus Arbites. They are known for ..
Adeptus Mechanicus
Adeptus Mechanicus Form of Government Theocracy Official Language Lingua Technis, High Gothic, Low Gothic Capital Mars Head of State Fabricator General Governing Body Cult Mechanicus Military Forces Skitarii Titan Legions Establishment approx. 26,000 A.D. In the fictional War..
AdeptXBBS
AdeptXBBS was a BBS originally written explicitly for the OS/2 operating system in 1994. At that time the BBS sub-culture was at its height, and the Internet had not yet become a widely used tool. As a result, the authors wrote this system to compete with the many DOS based BBS systems available i..
Adept (disambiguation)
Adept: This page is for the term used for Magick, a highly skilled practitioner of occult. Adept Package Manager: This page is for the Adept computer program. "Death Magick For Adepts" is also a song on the album Midian by Cradle of Filth. Adept (Pop Culture): this page is for the many references..
Adept (Pop Culture)
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Adept Package Manager
Adept is a GUI to the Advanced Packaging Tool for KDE. Adept is developed by Peter Rockai and is sponsored by Canonical Ltd. through the Kubuntu project. Current release is 2.1. See also redirect[[Template:Portal]]Synaptic Package Manager, the GTK+ counterpart to Adept External link [Project..
Adept Technology
Adept Technology, located in Livermore, California, was founded in 1983 and designs, manufactures, and markets industrial robots for the automotive, food, electronic, semiconductor, and pharmaceutical industries. Adept's first major achievement was the AdeptOne family of direct drive SCARA robots..
Adequacy.org
Adequacy.org was a satirical web site. It featured articles on politics, religion, technology, history, and sociology, as well as the "Linux zealot" cartoon series. The site shut down on September 11, 2002, but has since made its archives available. Adequacy.org's slogan was "News for grown-ups," a..
Adequately wet
The phrase "adequately wet" is an environmental term referring to asbestos containing material that is sufficiently mixed or penetrated with liquid to prevent the release of particulates. ..
Adequate and independent state ground
United States Federal civil procedure doctrines Justiciability Advisory opinions Standing  · Ripeness  · Mootness Political questions Jurisdiction * Subject-matter jurisdiction: Federal question jurisdiction Diversity jurisdiction Removal jurisdiction Am..
Adequate remedy
As an operation of law, an attorney often must present to the court whether there is an adequate remedy at law. This consideration contemplates and expresses to the court whether money should be awarded or a court order should be decreed. A part of the balancing whether legal damages or equitabl..
Adequate Seven
Adequate Seven are a seven piece funk punk band from the UK which blends music styles such as hip hop, hardcore, punk, funk and ska. In November 2000 Adequate 7 was born. Four weeks later the band played their first ever show. A hard-working punk ethic and a love of all things rock and groove, ..
Adequate stimulus
The adequate stimulus is a property of a sensory receptor that determines the type of energy to which a sensory receptor responds to with the initiation of sensory transduction. A sensory receptor's adequate stimulus is determined by the signal transduction mechanisms and ion channels incorporated ..
Adequate yearly progress
Adequate yearly progress (AYP) is a term defined by the No Child Left Behind Act, a United States law concerning public education. Schools and districts that receive Title I funding must make AYP, as determined by the state, by raising the achievement levels of predefined subgroups of students. The..
Adequate Yearly Progress
Adequate Yearly Progress is a countrywide accountability system in the United States, mandated by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 which requires each state to ensure that all schools and districts make Adequate Yearly Progress. The law requires states to create an accountability system of asse..
Ader
The Ader was a French automobile designed and built by Clément Ader, a pioneer in flight and telephone service. The Ader car was built in Levallois-Perret, Seine, by his Société Industrielle des Téléphones-Voitures Système Ader between 1900 and 1907. The company first built bicycles in 1869 ..
Ader's Duiker
The Ader's Duiker (Cephalophus adersi) also known as Nunga in Swahili, Kunga marara in Kipokomo and Harake in Giriama) is a small forest dwelling Duiker found only on Zanzibar and in a small coastal enclave in Kenya. It is believed by some to be a subspecies of the Red, Harvey's, or Peters's Duike..
ADERANT
ADERANT's logo ADERANT is a global software company that specializes in business solutions for professional services firms. Its target markets are law firms, accounting firms, and consulting firms. ADERANT provides integrated financial, resource, and practice management software for mid- to larg..
Aderet
Aderet is a village in the Judean foothills, in the Adullam region, south of Bet Shemesh, west of Gush Etzion, overlooking the Ela Valley. With a population of about 400, Aderet began as a farming Moshav (semi-communal farming village) but has evolved in recent years into a bedroom community for Jer..
Aderk of Iberia
Aderk was the king of Caucasian Iberia from 2 BC to AD 30 during the Nimrodids, or Second Pharnavazian dynasty. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Ader Avion II
The Avion II (rarely referred to as the Zéphyr (west wind) or the Éole II) was the second primitive aircraft designed by Clément Ader in the 1890s. Most sources agree that work on it was never completed, Ader abandoning it in favour of the Avion III that had a financial backer, but Ader claimed i..
Ader Avion III
Avion III The Avion III (sometimes referred to as the Aquilon or the Éole III) was a primitive steam-powered aircraft built by Clément Ader between 1892 and 1897, financed by the French War Office. Retaining the same basic bat-like configuration of the Éole, the Avion III was equipped ..
Ader Éole
The Ader Éole (French: Aeolos, Greco-Roman wind god) was a primitive steam-powered aircraft developed by Clément Ader in 1890. Unlike many early flying machines, the Éole did not attempt to fly by flapping its wings, but was to rely on the lift generated by its wings (mechanical copies of bat wi..
Ader Jamat
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Ades
For the beverage made from fruit juice, see ade. For the Greek god of the underworld, see Hades. AdeS is a range of nutritious soy-based drinks marketed in Latin America. Thomas Ades is a British composer. External links http://www.unilever.com.ar/ourbrands/foods/ades.asp ..
Adesh Samaroo
Adesh Samaroo is a Trinidadian chutney soca singer born in Tacarigua in central Trinidad. He gained notice on the local scene in late 2002 with his song Rum Till I Diefrom the album of the same name. His second release, entitled Cyar Go Fuh Cane, played upon the fact that the local sugar cane compa..
Adessive case
In the Finnish language, Estonian language and Hungarian language the adessive case (from Latin adesse "to be present") is the fourth of the locative cases with the basic meaning of "on". For example, Estonian laud (table) and laual (on the table), Hungarian asztal and asztalon (on the table). It..
Adeste Fideles
"Adeste Fideles" or "O Come All Ye Faithful" is a Christmas carol commonly attributed to John Francis Wade in approximately 1743. Wade was a Catholic layman, a music teacher, who fled the Jacobite rebellion in 1745. He went to the English College, Douai which was a refuge for English Catholics afte..
Adetokunbo Ademola
Adetokunbo Ademola (1 February 1906 - 29 January 1993) was a Nigerian jurist and son of the paramount ruler of Western Nigerian. Adetokunbo studied law at the University of Cambridge from 1928 to 1931. In the late 1950s he became Chief Justice of the Federation of Nigeria. He was married to a woma..
Adetomyrma
Adetomyrma is a recently discovered genus of ants discovered in Madagascar. So far only 2 species are known, one of which is the Dracula ant. ..
Adetomyrma sp. mad-01
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Adetomyrma sp. mad-01 is a new as yet unnamed species of the genus Adetomyrma discovered in the rain forests ..
Adeva
Adeva is the stage name of Patricia Daniels, a female African American house music and R&B artist from Paterson, New Jersey, United States. Born in 1960, she was the youngest of six children. Contents 1 Career2 Discography2.1 Singles2.2 Albums3 Trivia4 See also Ca..
Adevărul
Adevărul logo Pre-World War II Adevĕrul logo Adevărul (The Truth) is a Romanian broadsheet newspaper, based in Bucharest. With a circulation of over 100,000 daily, it has one of the largest audience of all Romanian-language papers. History The original paper bearing the name Adevă..
Adevism
Adevism, a term introduced by Friedrich Max Müller to imply the denial of gods (Sans. deva), on the analogy of Atheism, the denial of God. Friedrich Max Müller used it particularly in connection with the Vedanta philosophy for the correlative of ignorance or nescience (Gifford lectures, 1892, c. i..
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje [listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) (born 22 August, 1967) is an English actor and a former model. Akinnuoye-Agbaje's parents are from Nigeria, but moved to London, England, where he was born. He has four sisters and is fluent in several lan..
Adewale Ayuba
For the Muppet named Mr. Johnson, see Mr. Johnson (Muppet) Adewale Ayuba (Mr. Johnson) is a Nigerian musician who plays drums in a traditional Yoruba style with the Bonsue Fuji Organization. He is known for playing an evolved form of juju called fuji, which uses traditional percussion with pop-juj..
Adewale Ogunleye
Adewale Ogunleye (August 9, 1977 - Brooklyn, New York) is a defensive end for the Chicago Bears. Ogunleye was traded to the Bears from Miami in a trade that also involved wide receiver Marty Booker. In 2002 Ogunleye had 57 tackles, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and 9.5 sacks (sixth in th..
Adewale Olukoju
Adewale Olukoju (born July 27, 1968 in Zaria, Nigeria) is a Nigerian athlete who competed in discus throw and shot put. He was very prominent in African athletics in the late 1980's and early 1990's, winning four gold medals in total at the All-Africa Games. His personal best discus throw is 67.80 ..
Adeyfield
Adeyfield is a former village and now a neighbourhood in Hemel Hempstead, in the English county of Hertfordshire. ..
Adeyton, Newfoundland and Labrador
Adeyton is a small unincorporated community located on the Northwest Arm of Trinity Bay, just south of Clarenville in Newfoundland, Canada. Adeyton (formerly called Lee Bight), like Deep Bight, Piston Mere, Maggoty Cove and Forster's, was founded in the 1850s and 1860s as a small logging operation a..
Adezai
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Ade Akinbiyi
Adeola Peter Akinbiyi (born October 10, 1974 in Hackney, London) is a Nigerian footballer with British citizenship. He is a striker for Sheffield United in the Premiership. Ade has had a colourful career with many different clubs. He began his career in 1992 at Norwich City and was loaned to Her..
ADE classification
In mathematics, the ADE classification is the complete list of simply laced Lie groups or other mathematical objects satisfying analogous axioms. The list comprises [A_n,\ D_n,\ E_6,\ E_7,\ E_8]. Here [A_n] is the algebra of [SU(n+1)]; [D_n] is the algebra..
Ade Jimoh
Ade Jimoh (born in Canoga Park, California) is an American football player who currently plays cornerback for the Washington Redskins of the NFL. Contents 1 High School Career2 College Career3 NFL Career4 References High School Career Jimoh attended El Camino Real High Scho..
Ade Mafe
Ade Mafe (born November 12, 1966 in Isleworth) is a retired English sprinter. He is currently a fitness coach at Millwall F.C. and formerly Chelsea F.C. Along with Linford Christie, Darren Braithwaite and John Regis, Mafe holds the world record over the rarely contested 4x200 metres relay with 1:22..
Ade Novit
Ade Novit is an anchorman for RCTI, an Indonesian television channel. He was nominated for favorite male anchor in the 2000 Panasonic Awards.[link] ..
Ad eundem degree
For other degrees, see Academic degree An ad eundem degree is a courtesy degree awarded by one university or college to an alumnus of another. Before the advent of modern means of transportation had shrunk the world, it was common, when a graduate from one American college moved into the neighborh..
Ad exstirpanda
Ad exstirpanda is a papal bull issued on May 15, 1252, by Pope Innocent IV, which was confirmed by Pope Alexander IV on November 30, 1259, and by Pope Clement IV on November 3, 1265. It authorized the use of torture for eliciting confessions from heretics during the Inquisition and explicitly condon..
A Dead Man in Deptford
A Dead Man in Deptford is a book written later in Anthony Burgess's life. It depicts the life and character of a young Christopher Marlowe. Marlowe is one of Englands greatest playwrights and credited for inventing free verse and teaching it to William Shakespeare. Starting in Marlowes childho..
A Dead Poem
A Dead Poem is the sixth album from Greek black metal band Rotting Christ. The band slowed down their tempos significantly and added occasional usage of acoustic guitars and regional music, making this particular record one of their more mainstream of releases, and the farthest removed from blac..
A Death-Grip on Yesterday
A Death Grip on Yesterday is the third album from the band Atreyu. It was released on March 28, 2006 through Victory Records. It was leaked onto P2P and BitTorrent sites on February 24, over a month before its official release. A week after its release, it had sold more than 69,000 copies and st..
A Death in the Family
For the Batman graphic novel/storyline, see [[Batman: A Death in the Family]]. A Death in the Family is an autobiographical novel by author James Agee, set in Knoxville, Tennessee. He began writing it in 1948, but it was not quite complete when he died in 1955. It was edited and released posth..
A Death in the Family (Batman story arc)
The scene from Batman #428 (1988), in which Batman discovers Jason Todd dead. "Batman: A Death in the Family" is a Batman comic book story arc first published in the late 1980s which gave fans the ability to influence the story through voting with a 900 number. Contents 1 Publishing ..
A Death in White Bear Lake
True crime novel by journalist Barry Siegel published in 1990 that recounts one of the most notorious cases of child abuse prosecuted in the United States, the murder of three year-old Dennis Jurgens by his adopted mother Lois Jurgens. The case was significant due to the fact that the murder was co..
A Death Star is Born
A Death Star is Born is a 12-page parody comic featured in Star Wars Tales #4, written by Kevin Rubio. Plot Moff Wilhuff Tarkin, Tol Sivron, and Bevel Lemelisk submit their Death Star proposal to Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader. The perceived flaws of the schematics are humorously discussed. B..
A Decade of Hits 1969-1979
A Decade of Hits 1969-1979 is a compilation album of The Allman Brothers Band, released in 1991. The album features songs released on The Allman Brothers Band, Idlewild South, At Fillmore East, Eat a Peach, Brothers and Sisters, and Enlightened Rogues. Track listing "Statesboro Blues" – 4:..
A Deeper Kind of Slumber
A Deeper Kind of Slumber is the 1997 Century Media Records release by Swedish band Tiamat. Featuring female background vocals by Birgit Zacher (Moonspell, Angel Dust) and a largely experimental song structure (jazz fusion, industrial rock, Middle Eastern acoustics), the album marked the group's f..
A Deepness in the Sky
In 1999 Vernor Vinge published his science fiction novel, A Deepness in the Sky, a loose prequel (set 30,000 years earlier) to his novel A Fire Upon the Deep (1992). Nominated for the 1999 Nebula Award for Best Novel, the book [won] the 2000 Hugo Award for Best Novel and the 2000 Prometheu..
A Defence of Common Sense
A Defence of Common Sense is an influential essay by the philosopher G. E. Moore. The essay attempts to refute skepticism by arguing that at least some of our beliefs about the world are absolutely certain. Moore argues that these beliefs are common sense. In his first verse, he argues that he ha..
A Defence of General Funston
A Defence of General Funston is a humour piece written by Mark Twain in honor of US General and expansionism advocate Frederick Funston. Funston had been a colonel in the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars, and Twain had been an outspoken critic of these wars, as immoral ventures of the..
A Defence of Masochism
A Defence of Masochism is a 1998 non-fiction book by Anita Phillips covering the topic of BDSM, which offers philosophical and sociological arguments for the virtues of masochism. External links Anita Phillips. A Defence of Masochism. London: Faber & Faber, 1998. ISBN 0571196977 ..
A Defense of Abortion
A Defense of Abortion is a moral philosophical paper by Judith Jarvis Thomson first published in 1971. Granting for the sake of argument that the fetus has a right to life, Thomson uses thought experiments to argue for the moral permissibility of induced abortion. Her argument has many critics on bo..
A Delicate Balance
A Delicate Balance, a play by Edward Albee, was first produced on Broadway at the Martin Beck Theatre on September 12, 1966, where it ran a respectable four months and won the author the first of his three Pulitzer Prizes. The story revolves around the household of an old WASP couple (Agnes and Tob..
A Demon in My View
A Demon in my View is a novel by British writer Ruth Rendell, first published in 1976. It won the CWA Gold Dagger for Best Crime Novel of the Year, gaining Rendell the first of six Dagger awards during her career, more than any other writer. Plot Her white face, beautiful, unmarked by any flaw o..
A Dent in the Tori Amos Net Universe
A Dent in the Tori Amos Net Universe , commonly called "The Dent", is an unofficial but highly acclaimed website which from 1996 to 2006 was the primary source of information about the career of singer, songwriter and actress Tori Amos. The website is not an official product of Amos or her handle..
A derivation of the discrete Fourier transform
The discrete Fourier transform article defines the transform as: [X_k = \sum_^ x_n e^ k n} \quad \quad k = 0, \dots, N-1] and notes that it can be derived as the continuous Fourier transform of infinite periodic sequences of impulses. That is an instructive exercise: When the sequence..
A Descent into the Maelstrom
"A Descent into the Maelstrom" is a short story by one of the masters of the genre, Edgar Allan Poe. Inspired by the Moskstraumen, it is couched as a story within a story, a tale told at the summit of a mountain climb, and deals with a shipping accident in which the narrator relates how he was suck..
A Descoberta da América pelos Turcos
A Descoberta da América pelos Turcos (How the Turks Discovered America) is a Brazilian Modernist novel. It was written by Jorge Amado in 1994. ..
A Description of the Northern Peoples
The Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus was a monumental work by Olaus Magnus on the Nordic countries, printed in Rome 1555. It was a work which long remained for the rest of Europe the authority on Swedish matters. Its popularity increased by the many small sketches of people and their customs, ..
A Descriptive Vocabulary of the Language of the Aborigines
A Descriptive Vocabulary of the Language in Common Use Amongst the Aborigines of Western Australia is a book by George Fletcher Moore. First published in 1842, it represents one of the earliest attempts to record the languages used by the Aboriginal peoples of Western Australia. The book is a comp..
A Design for Life
"A Design for Life" was released by Manic Street Preachers in 1996 and was the first single release from the Everything Must Go album of May that same year. It is regarded by many as one of their most compelling songs, and by some as their outright best. The title was inspired by the Joy Divisio..
A Detective Story
--> A Detective Story is an animated short film set in the universe of The Matrix. It is part of The Animatrix series. Traditional animation is blended with grainy photographic backgrounds to produce a very distinctive style. Contents 1 Episode Summary1.1 Voice actors2 Crew3&nbs..
A Device of Death
Doctor Who book ..
A Devil's Chaplain
A Devil's Chaplain is a 2003 book of selected essays and other writings by Richard Dawkins. The book contains 32 essays covering subjects including pseudoscience, genetic determinism, memetics, terrorism, religion and creationism. A section of the book is devoted to Dawkins' late adversary Steph..

 


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