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"Cassius" Love Vs. "Sonny" Wilson
""Cassius" Love Vs. "Sonny" Wilson" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1964 album Shut Down Volume 2. The song features Brian Wilson and Mike Love on lead vocals but all group members are featured in spoken word parts. ..
C.A slider
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 July 2006. } The C.A Slider the C.A Sliding door was an original..
C. Aswath
C. Ashwath is a composer and exponents of Bhavageete and Janapada Geete in Kannada. He is also known as a singer, and sings many of his own compositions. He is credited with reviving hundreds and hundreds of Bhavageete and Janapada Geete songs and making sure it reached the common man. As both a si..
CAS
CAS can mean: Anfa Airport in Casablanca (IATA location identifier)Calibrated airspeed, the airspeed shown by an airspeed indicatorCalifornia Academy of SciencesCasualty Actuarial SocietyCentral Authentication Service, a single sign-on protocolCertified Annuity SpecialistCertified Anti-Terrorism Spe..
CAS2 (disambiguation)
CAS2 is an airport code for Moose Lake (Lodge) Airport. CAS2 may refer to: Double Compare And Swap, in computers, machine level instructionCAS Latency, Column Access Strobe, a timing associated with some kinds of computer memory This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of ar..
CASA
CASA CASA (antigen) acts as a tumor marker of the ovaryCanadian Alliance of Student AssociationsCenter on Addiction and Substance AbuseCivil Aviation Safety AuthorityCommon Authentication Service AdapterComputer Assisted Sperm AnalysisCourt Appointed Special Advocate CASA (in foreign languages) Cons..
Casa, Arkansas
Casa is a town in Perry County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 209 at the 2000 census. Geography Casa is located at [35°1′25″N, 93°2′50″W] (35.023700, -93.047236)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a t..
Casaba
A casaba is a fruit, specifically, a type of winter melon. The fruit's name comes from Kasaba, a town in Turkey. ..
Casabianca, Tolima
Casabianca is a municipality in the Tolima department of Colombia. The population of the municipality was 6,501 as of the 1993 census. ..
Casabianca (disambiguation)
Casabianca is a poem written in the early 19th century by British poet Felicia Hemans about Luc CasabiancaLuc-Julien-Joseph Casabianca, a French Navy officer who scuttled his ship Lorient in Abukir to avoid capture by the British, killing himself and his 12-year old son in the process.Raphaël, Comt..
Casabianca (poem)
See Casabianca (disambiguation) for other meanings Casabianca is a poem written in the early 19th century by British poet Felicia Hemans (who was, before about 1950, generally credited as "Mrs. Hemans" or "Mrs. F. D. Hemans"). The title of the poem is far, far less familiar than its first line: "Th..
Casablanca
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Logo of Casablanca --> Casablanca from space Casablanca (Spanish for "white house" ; Standard Arabic: الدار البيضاء transliterated ad-Dār al-Bayḍāʼ; Moroccan Arabic: dar beïda; Berber: "Taddart Tashemlalt") is a city in ..
Casablanca-Marrakesh expressway
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] The Casablanca-Marrakesh expressway is an expressway in Morocco. It has been designated A7 as its identity marker. The expressway takes its origins south of the California residential area of Casablanca, at the interchange with the A5 Casablanca bypass. It contin..
Casablanca-Rabat expressway
The Casablanca-Rabat expressway, designated A3, was the first expressway to be built in Morocco, with construction starting in the 1970s. It was only completed in 1986 after a 7 year halt. It was originally free of charge, but a toll station was erected at Bouznika in 1993 as part of a new strategy..
Casablanca (disambiguation)
Casablanca may refer to: Casablanca, a city in MoroccoCasablanca, a 1942 filmCasablanca, any of other films (drama/documentary) or various television series of 1955, 1961, 1983, 1998, 2003, etc. ([IMDB])The allied Casablanca Conference (1943)A Casablanca class escort carrier, a small air..
Casablanca (film)
This article is about the 1942 film. For other uses, see Casablanca (disambiguation). Casablanca is a 1942 film set during World War II in the Vichy-controlled Moroccan city of Casablanca. The film was directed by Michael Curtiz, and stars Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blaine and Ingrid Bergman as Ilsa ..
Casablanca class escort carrier
The Casablanca class of escort aircraft carriers was the largest class of this type ever built. Fifty of these were laid down, launched and commissioned within the space of a year, 1943 and 1944. USS St. Lo (CVE-63), a Casablanca-class ship They were built by the Kaiser Shipbuilding Company ..
Casablanca Conference (1943)
President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill. The Casablanca Conference (codenamed SYMBOL) was held at the Anfa Hotel in Casablanca, Morocco, from January 14 to 24, 1943, to plan the European strategy of the Allies during World War II. Present were Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill ..
Casablanca group
The Casablanca Group was an organization of "progressive states" founded in 1961. It gathered Nasser's Egypt, Ghana — led by Kwame Nkrumah, leading proponent of Pan-Africanism —, Sékou Touré's Guinea, Mali, Libya or Morocco for a short period — left-wing prime minister Abdallah I..
Casablanca Records
This article is about Casablanca, the record label. For other uses please see Casablanca (disambiguation). Casablanca Records is a record label which was started by Neil Bogart in 1973 after leaving Buddah Records. The label released hits by Donna Summer, KISS, The Four Tops, Cher, Captain & Tenn..
Casablanca Stock Exchange
The Casablanca Stock Exchange (French: ) is a small but active stock exchange in Casablanca, Morocco. The third oldest stock exchange in Africa, it was established in 1929 and currently has 14 members and just under 50 listed securities with a total market capitalisation of $8.6 billion as of Dece..
Casablanca Technopark
Casablanca Technopark is an information technology complex located at Casablanca, Morocco. It was inaugurated in October 2001. Contents 1 Background2 Activities3 Events4 Tecknopark companies5 External links Background It is Morocco's first industrial park. The project is..
Casablanca Twin Center
The Casablanca Twin Centre is a complex of two Skyscrapers located at Casablanca, Morocco. Its coordinates are [33°32′N 7°35′W]. The two structures, the West Tower and the East Tower have 28 floors each. See also Hassan II MosqueList of skyscrapersList of the world's tallest stru..
Casabona
Casabona is a comune and town with a population of 4000 people in the province of Crotone, in Calabria, Italy. History In 1300 it was the last town in the dominion of Abenante house and in 1472 it was passed to Diego di Cavaniglia conte of Montella. After the changing feudal dues associated with C..
Casacanditella
Casacanditella is a commune and town in the Province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy Abruzzo · Communes of the province of Chieti Altino | Archi | Ari | Arielli | Atessa | Bomba | Borrello | Bucchianico | Canosa Sannita | Carpineto Sinello | Carunchio | Casacanditella | Casal..
Casacuarán
Casacuarán is a small town located in the southern region of the state of Guanajuato, Mexico. It stands on the road connecting the cities of Yuriria and Salvatierra. The full name of the town is San Pablo Casacuarán. Demographics According to the town sign located at the entrance of Casacuará..
Casado
A Casado is a typical Costa Rican Dinner consisting of rice, beans, and an entree of choice that may include chicken, beef, pork, vegetables, fried plantain, and cooked bananas. Served at homes and at Sodas, the Casado is a staple, much as a sandwich is elsewhere. ..
Casady & Greene
Casady & Greene logo. Casady & Greene, founded in 1984 by Robin Casady, was a software publisher of shareware products for the Macintosh. C&G published fonts in the earlier days of desktop publishing, founder Casady partnered with Michael Greene, founder of Greene Inc who developed QuickDex. C..
Casady School
The shield of Casady School. Casady School is an independent, coeducational, college preparatory school, situated on an 80 acre campus in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Casady is affiliated with the Episcopal Church, and offers an education from pre-school through grade twelve. The school is a memb..
CASAFest
CASAFest (an abbreviation for Canterbury Area Schools Association Festival) is a sporting and cultural competition between the Area Schools of North- and Mid-Canterbury, New Zealand. As of 2005, the current competitors are Akaroa Area School, Amuri Area School, Cheviot Area School, Hurunui College, ..
Casagrande Device
The Casagrande Device is a simple piece of apparatus used to find the liquid limit of a soil in relation to the Atterberg Limits and is somewhat empirical. The apparatus consists of a standard dish, which is filled with a soil sample of known water content. A standard-size groove is made in the sam..
Casalanguida
Casalanguida is a commune and town in the Province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy Abruzzo · Communes of the province of Chieti Altino | Archi | Ari | Arielli | Atessa | Bomba | Borrello | Bucchianico | Canosa Sannita | Carpineto Sinello | Carunchio | Casacanditella | Casalan..
Casalbordino
Casalbordino is a commune and town in the Province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy Abruzzo · Communes of the province of Chieti Altino | Archi | Ari | Arielli | Atessa | Bomba | Borrello | Bucchianico | Canosa Sannita | Carpineto Sinello | Carunchio | Casacanditella | Casalan..
Casalbore
Cassalbore is a town (commune) in the province of Avellino, Campania, Italy. Campania · Communes of the province of Avellino Aiello del Sabato | Altavilla Irpina | Andretta | Aquilonia | Ariano Irpino | Atripalda | Avella&n..
Casale
Casale, Italian for a house, or group of houses, in the countryside, may refer to a Spanish surnamea Roman villa*the Villa Romana del Casale in the town of Piazza Armerina in the province of Enna, Sicilly a habitation in Haiti*Casale, Grand’Ans*Casale, Ouest an Italian town (or comune)*Casale a vi..
Casalecchio di Reno
Casalecchio di Reno is a comune of 32,877 inhabitants, situated in the Province of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. History Casalecchio's name is derived from Casaliculum (collection of little houses), while "Reno" is derived from a Germanic word meaning "stream" or "river." The site has ..
Casaletto
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. There are communes that have the name Casaletto in Italy: Casaletto Ceredan..
Casale Media
Casale Media is a site representation company and online media network. As of May 2006, they claim to serve ads to 170 million unique users worldwide. As measured by comScore Media Metrix (May/06), the Casale Media network reaches over 102 million unique online Americans (60% of the U.S. digital a..
Casale Monferrato
Casale Monferrato is a town in the Piedmont region of north-west Italy, part of the province of Alessandria. It is situated about 60 km east of Turin on the right bank of the Po, where the river runs at the foot of the Monferrato hills. Beyond the river lies the vast plain of the Po valley. Cont..
Casale sul Sile
Casale sul Sile is a commune with 9.452 inhabitants in the province of Treviso. Veneto · Communes of the province of Treviso Altivole | Arcade | Asolo | Borso del Grappa | Breda di Piave | Caerano di San Marco | Cappella Maggiore | Carbonera | Casale sul Sile | Casier | Castelcucco..
Casalincontrada
Casalincontrada is a commune and town in the Province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy Abruzzo · Communes of the province of Chieti Altino | Archi | Ari | Arielli | Atessa | Bomba | Borrello | Bucchianico | Canosa Sannita | Carpineto Sinello | Carunchio | Casacanditella | Casa..
Casalmaggiore
Casalmaggiore is a small town in northern Italy. It was the birthplace of Italian composer Ignazio Donati. Lombardy · Communes of the province of Cremona Acquanegra Cremonese | Agnadello | Annicco | Azzanello | Bagnolo Cremasco | Bonemerse | Bordolano | Ca' d'Andrea | Calvatone | Cam..
Casals (disambiguation)
Casals may refer to: Pablo Casals, a world renowned cellist and conductor.Marta Casals Istomin, wife of Pablo Casals and former president of Manhattan School of Music.Casals Festival, an annual classical music event celebrated in Puerto Rico.Rosemary Casals, an American professional tennis player. ..
Casals Festival
This article is about an annual classical music event held in Puerto Rico. For other uses of the name Casals, see Casals (disambiguation). The Casals Festival is a classical music event celebrated every year in San Juan, Puerto Rico, it was founded in 1957 by the world renowned musician Pablo Casal..
Casalvecchio di Puglia
Casalvecchio (Kazallveqi) is a small Italian comune in the southeastern region of Italy. It is located in the province of Foggia in the Puglia region. The current mayor, Michele Boccamazzo, runs a community of 2,167 people. Mostly from a 15th century Albanian migration, the residents have subsi..
Casamance
Map of the Casamance region. Casamance is the area of Senegal south of The Gambia including the Casamance River. It consists of Basse Casamance (Ziguinchor Region) and Haute Casamance (Kolda Region). Ziguinchor is its largest town. Low-lying and hot, with some hills to the southeast, the..
Casamance Conflict
The Casamance Conflict is a low-level civil war that has been waged between the Government of Senegal and the Movement of Democratic Forces of Casamance (MFDC) since 1990 over the question of independence for the Casamance region. The region is mostly inhabited by the Jola people who have a long t..
Casamance River
The Casamance River flows westward for the most part into the Atlantic Ocean along a path about 200 miles (320 km) in length. However, only 80 miles (130 km) of it are navigable. The Casamance is the principal river of the Kolda and Ziguinchor Regions in the southern portion of Senegal between The ..
Casamancian Autonomous Movement
Casamancian Autonomous Movement (in French: Mouvement Autonome Casamançais) was a political party in Casamance, southern Senegal. MAC was led by Assane Seck. MAC was initially linked to SFIO, but later merged with the Senegalese Popular Bloc. ..
Casamari
Casamari is a Cistercian abbey in the province of Rome, 6 miles east-south-east of Veroli. It warks the site of Cereatae, the birth- place of Marius, afterwards known, as inscriptions attest, as Cereatae Marianae, having been separated perhaps by the triumvirs, from the territory of Arpinum. We find..
Casanare
Casanare Department a subdivision of the country of ColombiaLos Llanos del Casanare a province of the Viceroyalty of New GranadaCasanare River a tributary of the Meta River in ColombiaCasanare a city in Columbia on the Casanare River This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of..
Casanare Department
Department of Colombia ([Detail]) ([Detail]) Motto: Work and Freedom (Trabajo y Libertad) Capital Yopal Governor Area km² Density km² Adjective Casanare is a department of Colombia. It is in the central eastern region of the countr..
Casanay
Casanay ([10°30′18″N, 63°24′46″W]) is a town in the State of Sucre, Venezuela. External links [Casanay portal] ..
Casandra Stark
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Casandra Stark Mele is a New York City underground Icon, considered one of the "principal players in the Cinema of Transgression" (Sabin 1999). She made all her films in the 1980’s and early 1990s under the name Casandra Stark. Since then she has added her real f..
Casanova
Casanova can refer to: Giacomo Casanova, a famous 18th century Italian adventurer, or one of the film, stage, and television productions about him:*Casanova (opera), by Johann Strauss Jr*Casanova (1971 television), a BBC Television serial*Fellini's Casanova, a 1976 feature film by Federico Fellini*..
Casanova's Big Night
Casanova's Big Night is a 1954 comedy film starring Bob Hope, which is a spoof of swashbuckling historical adventure films. Hope plays a man who impersonates Giacomo Casanova, the great lover. It also stars Basil Rathbone. External link [entry] at the Internet Movie Database ..
Casanova's Chinese Restaurant
Casanova's Chinese Restaurant is a book by Anthony Powell (ISBN 0099472449). It is the fifth installment in his twelve-novel series A Dance to the Music of Time, and was originally published in 1960. As part of the series, the events of the novel were part of the television adaptation broadcast on t..
Casanova's Homecoming
Casanova's Homecoming is an opera in three acts by Dominick Argento to an English libretto by the composer, based in part on Casanova's memoirs. It was first performed by the Minnesota Opera in Saint Paul, Minnesota in 1985. The opera has set numbers with recitative and spoken dialog. It is set i..
Casanova (1971 TV serial)
Casanova is a British television drama serial, written by the acclaimed television playwright Dennis Potter. Directed by Mark Cullingham and John Glenister and produced by Mark Shivas, the serial was made by the BBC and screened on the BBC2 network in November and December 1971. The production was..
Casanova (2005 TV serial)
David Tennant as Giacomo Casanova. Casanova is a 2005 British television drama serial, written by the acclaimed television scriptwriter Russell T. Davies and directed by Sheree Folkson. Produced by Red Production Company for BBC Wales in association with Granada Television, the 3-episode serie..
Casanova (album)
Casanova is The Divine Comedy's fourth album. It was the band's commercial breakthrough. It was released on Setanta and certified gold in the UK in July of 1997. This was helped by the release of The Divine Comedy's first single "Something for the Weekend" which reached number 13 on the charts. Th..
Casanova (film)
Casanova is a 2005 comedy film directed by Lasse Hallström based on the life of Giacomo Casanova. Tagline: A partially true story about lies told, virtue lost and love found. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. In 1753, in Venice, Casanova (Heath Le..
Casar
Casar can refer to: Amira Casar, French actressCasar, North CarolinaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Casar, North Carolina
Casar is a town in Cleveland County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 308 at the 2000 census. Geography Casar is located at [35°30′52″N, 81°36′58″W] (35.514486, -81.616007)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Casasimarro, Cuenca
Casasimarro is a municipality in the province of Cuenca, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. The area has an altitude of 750 meters and a continental climate (40º C in summer and -10º C) in winter. As of 2003, the municipality had a population of just over 3000. The area i..
Casasola
Casasola is a village in the northern part of Italy in the region known as Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It is situated close to the town of Frisanco in which district it is also located. ..
Casaswap
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 July 2006. } [CasaSwap.com], is a free international h..
Casas Adobes, Arizona
Casas Adobes is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pima County, Arizona, USA. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 54,011. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Attractions4 External links Geography Casas Adobes is located at [32°20′47″N, 111..
Casas del Castañar
Casas del Castañar is a municipality in the province of Cáceres in Spain, near the Gredos mountain range. ..
Casas Grandes
Casas Grandes (Great Houses), a small village of Mexico, in the state of Chihuahua, situated on the Casas Grandes or San Miguel river, about 35 m. S. of Llanos and 150 m. N.W. of the city of Chihuahua. The community is centered in a wide, fertile valley long inhabited by indigenous people. The rail..
Casati Boya
Casati Boya A.S. is one of the leading paint manifacturers in Turkey. ..
Casatus (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Casaubon
Casaubon may mean: Isaac Casaubon (1559-1614), classical scholarMéric Casaubon (1599-1671), classical scholar, son of Isaac Edward Casaubon is a fictional character in Middlemarch by George Eliot, whose name alludes to his old-fashioned scholarly interests by referring to the above. Casaubon (no ..
Casavant Frères
Casavant Frères is a prominent Canadian company that builds fine pipe organs. Contents 1 Company history and technical innovations2 Some significant Casavant organs3 Recordings4 See also5 External links Company history and technical innovations It had its beginning..
Casa (album)
Casa is the second album by Mexican pop-rock singer Natalia Lafourcade, using the name Natalia y La Forquetina (the name of her band). Casa was released in 2005. Track listing En tus ojos (In Your Eyes)El amor es rosa (Love is Rosy)Casa (Home)Gusano (Worm)Cuarto encima (Room Upon)Alimento de la vi..
Casa Alianza
Casa Alianza is the Latin Americain branch of Covenant House. It is a charity and NGO whose aims are the rehabilitation and the defence of street children. It first set up in Guatemala in 1981, then in both Honduras and Mexico in 1986, then in Nicaragua in 1998. It cares for some 12000 street childr..
Casa Argentina del Arte Correo
Casa Argentina del Arte Correo or "Mail Art Argentine House" (or CADAC) is a building complex in Buenos Aires, Argentina with the function to exhibit "mail art". The library contains art on many media as well as historic and current publications; serving artists, researchers and the public alike. ..
Casa Babylon
Track listing   1. "Viva Zapata"   2. "Casa Babylon"   3. "The Monkey"   4. "Señor Matanza"   5. "Santa Maradona"   6. "Super Chango"   7. "Bala Perdida"   8. "Machine Gun"   9. "El Alakran" 10. "Mama Perfecta" 11. "Love And Hate" 12. "Drives M..
Casa Batlló
The Casa Batlló in Barcelona The arched roof and complex chimney detailing Casa Batlló (pronounce Casa Batyo) is a building designed by Antoni Gaudi and built in years 1905–1907; located at 43, Passeig de Gràcia (passeig is Catalan for promenade or avenue), part of the Man..
Casa Bonita
Casa Bonita in Denver Casa Bonita is the name of a former chain of Mexican-themed restaurants which originated in Oklahoma City. As of 2006, only one location remains open, in Denver, Colorado. Contents 1 History1.1 Denver1.2 Tulsa2 Similar restaurants3 External l..
Casa Bonita (South Park episode)
"Casa Bonita" is episode 711 of Comedy Central's South Park. It originally aired on November 12, 2003. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. This episode starts off with Eric Cartman wondering where Kyle is, then saying he hopes Kyle caught AIDS and d..
Casa Branca
Casa Branca (English: ) is a city in São Paulo state, Brazil. It is located at around [21°46′26″S, 47°5′9″W]. It was founded in 1841. ..
CASA C-101
Royal Jordanian Air Force C-101CC-04 Patrulla Aguila getting very close at RIAT 2005! The CASA C-101 Aviojet is a Spanish jet-powered trainer aircraft currently in use by the air forces of Spain, Chile, Honduras, and Jordan. In Spanish Air Force service, it is also flown by the Patrul..
CASA C.212 Aviocar
CASA C-212 of the Swedish Coast Guard. The CASA C.212 Aviocar is a turboprop-powered STOL medium transport aircraft designed and built in Spain for civil and military use. C.212s have also been produced under licence in Indonesia by IPTN. Contents 1 Development2 Description3 ..
Casa Calvet
Casa Calvet is a building, designed by Antoni Gaudí for a textile manufacturer which served as both a commercial property (in the basement and on the ground floor) and a residence. It is located at 1900 Carrer de Casp 48, Eixample District in Barcelona. Gaudí scholars say in chorus that this buil..
Casa Capşa
Casa Capşa is a historic restaurant in Bucharest, Romania, first established in 1852. During several periods of its existence it has also included a hotel; most recently, it reopened as a 61-room hotel 17 June 2003.[Capsa Hotel History] on Casa Capşa's official site. Accessed 17 March 2..
CASA CN-235
The CN-235 is a medium-range turbo-prop aircraft developed jointly between CASA in Spain and IPTN in Indonesia as a regional airliner and military transport. Amongst its military roles are maritime patrol, surveillance and troop transport. It was purchased by the U.S. Coast Guard. Specification..
Casa Colorada, New Mexico
Casa Colorada is a census-designated place (CDP) in Valencia County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 56 at the 2000 census. Geography Casa Colorada is located at [34°34′48″N, 106°44′48″W] (34.579949, -106.746803)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According t..
Casa Conejo, California
Casa Conejo is a census-designated place (CDP) in Ventura County, California, United States. The population was 3,180 at the 2000 census. Casa Conejo is located in a roughly square-shaped unincorporated area within the borders of Thousand Oaks. The name "Casa Conejo" is relatively unknown, howeve..
Casa da Moeda do Brasil
The Casa da Moeda do Brasil is the Brazilian mint, owned by the Brazilian government and administratively subordinated to the Ministry of Finances. It was established in 1694. It produces legal tender coins and banknotes. It also produces medals and security prints (i.e., passports, subway tokens, ..
Casa da Música
part view of the Casa Casa da Música is a major concert hall space in Porto, Portugal. It was designed by the Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, and was built as part of Porto's project for European Culture Capital in 2001 but was only finished in the first half of 2005 and immediately became an i..
Casa del Moral
The "Casa del Moral" (House of the Moral), located in the city of Arequipa in southern Peru, is a large ancestral house built around 1730. It is one of the best as well as best-preserved samples of baroque-mestizo civil architecture in Peru. The name of the house derives from the emblematic presence..
Casa de Campo
The Casa de Campo is a large urban park situated in Madrid (Spain), next to the Monte de El Pardo. Both the Parque de Atracciones de Madrid and the Madrid Zoo are located inside the park. It is common for many families from Madrid to spend some holidays or weekend days in the park, walking (speciall..
Casa de Contratación
La Casa de Contratación (The House of Trade) was a government agency under the Spanish Empire of the 16th and 17th centuries, which attempted to control all Spanish exploration and colonization. Unlike the East India Companies, chartered companies established by the Dutch, English, and others, La C..
Casa de Fruta
Casa de Fruta is a large roadside attraction located near Gilroy, California in the Pacheco Valley of Northern California, along CA-152. Casa de Fruta was founded as an orchard by the Bisceglia brothers, who were Italian immigrants, in 1908. Myer, Chuck, report: Pacheco Past: A History of the Gatew..
Casa de Isla Negra
Casa de Isla Negra was one of Pablo Neruda's three houses in Chile. It was his favorite house and where he and his third wife, Matilde Urrutia spent the majority of their time in Chile. Neruda, a lover of the sea and all things maritime, built the home to resemble a ship with low ceilings, creaking ..
Casa de Laga Plantation
Casa de Laga Plantation was a moderate sized cotton plantation of 1228 acres (5 km2) located in west central Leon County, Florida, USA established by George A. Croom. Contents 1 Location2 Plantation specifics3 Owners4 References Location Casa de Laga was located along ..
Casa de las Américas
In April 1959, four months after the Cuban Revolution the Revolutionary Government created the Casa de las Américas for the purpose of developing and extending the socio-cultural relations with the countries of Latin America, the Caribbean and the rest of the world. Founded by Haydee Santama..
Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana
La Casa de la Cultura Ecuatorian (The House of Ecuadorian Culture) was founded by Benjamín Carrión on August 9 1944, during the presidency of Dr Jose Maria Velasco Ibarra. It was created to stimulate, to direct and to coordinate the development of an authentic national culture. Ecuador was defe..
Casa de la Moneda de la República Argentina
The Casa de la Moneda de la República Argentina is the Argentine mint, controlled by the Argentine government and administratively subordinated to the Ministry of Economy. It was established in 1779. It produces legal tender coins and banknotes. It also produces medals and security prints (i.e., p..
Casa de los Babys
Casa de los Babys is a 2003 film written, directed, and edited by filmmaker John Sayles. Casa de los Babys deals with the story of several American women in an unnamed country in Latin America who are waiting to adopt babies. Cast Vanessa Martinez – AsuncionDaryl Hannah – SkipperLili ..
Casa de Oro-Mount Helix, California
Casa de Oro-Mount Helix is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Diego County, California, USA. The population was 18,874 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 External links Geography Casa de Oro-Mount Helix is located at [32°45′48″N, 1..
Casa di Santo Stefano
Casa di Santo Stefano or Szent István Ház is the Hungarian pilgrim's hostel in Rome, located in Via del Casaletto 481. The first Hungarian pilgrim's hostel in Rome was established by King Stephen I of Hungary next to the church of Santo Stefano degli Ungheresi in Vatican. The hostel received trav..
Casa do Infantado
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CASA Espacio
CASA Espacio is a manufacturing company, focusing on structures and thermal control equipment for space applications. CASA Espacio was the space division of CASA. Following the EADS reorganisation in 2003, CASA Espacio became 100% owned by the EADS Astrium Group. The company employs around 360 peo..
Casa Fiesta
Casa Fiesta is a brand of Mexican food items produced by Bruce Foods Corporation. The brand includes whole, diced, and sliced jalapeno peppers, both canned and jarred, as well as taco shells, chips, tortillas, and other mexican foods. The brand is both re-labeled as store-brand and sold as Casa Fi..
Casa Grande, Arizona
Casa Grande City Hall Casa Grande is a city in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. The population was 25,224 at the 2000 census. It is named after the Hohokam ruins at the nearby Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Incorporated in 1915, Casa Grande is the largest city in Pinal County. ..
Casa Grande Municipal Airport
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Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
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Casa Linda Estates
Casa Linda Estates is a neighborhood in east Dallas, Texas. It is situated to the south and east of White Rock Lake and to the south of Garland Road. The neighborhood features half acre and larger, tree-lined estates along winding roads. Residents enjoy the proximity to White Rock Lake, the Dallas A..
Casa Loma
Casa Loma Casa Loma (literally House on the Hill) is a Toronto tourist attraction and the former home of financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt and is located on Austin Terrace, at the south end of Spadina Road on an escarpment above Davenport Road. Davenport runs along the bottom of the escarpment ..
Casa Loma, Santa Clara County, California
Casa Loma, also known as Loma Chiquita, is a rural area of Santa Clara County covering over 5,500 acres with an unofficial population of 175. Both names are marginalized with Loma Chiquita appearing in the US Geological Survey's National Geographic Names Database as feature ID 227487. Use of the n..
Casa Loma Orchestra
The Casa Loma Orchestra was an American swing band active from 1927 to 1963. It did not tour after 1950 but continued to record as a studio group. The band was organized in 1927, in Detroit, by saxophonist Glen Gray, with help from Jean Goldkette. Originally known as the Orange Blossoms, the band..
Casa Malaparte
Casa Malaparte (also Villa Malaparte) is a house on Punta Massullo, on the eastern side of the Isle of Capri, Italy, at [40°32′44″N, 14°15′37″E]. The house was conceived around 1937 by Italian Rationalist architect Adalberto Libera for Curzio Malaparte. Malaparte actually rejec..
Casa Malpais
Casa Malpais is a Native American Indian ruin located near the town of Springerville, Arizona created by some type of ancient pueblo people. It is a nationally recognized archeological site.[link] Casa Malpais was built around 1250 A.D. and was inhabited until about 1440 A.D.. It is one ..
Casa Milà
Casa Milà, Barcelona. Parabolic or catenary arches under the terrace of Casa Milà. Casa Milà, better known as La Pedrera (Catalan for 'The Quarry'), is a building designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí and built in the years 1905 to 1907. It is located at 92, Passeig de Grà..
Casa Monica Hotel
The Casa Monica Hotel is a historic hotel located in St. Augustine, Florida, in the United States. It was the third hotel built in the city by real estate and railroad tycoon Henry Flagler. Completed in 1888 and restored in 1999, the hotel is located at the corner of King and Cordova Streets, and is..
Casa Montessori
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Casa Na Bolom
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Casa Ole
Casa Ole' is a Tex-Mex restaurant in the Houston area. It was established in 1973, by Larry Forehand. There are currently 45 restaurants throughout Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. The original Casa Ole' is located at 1520 Southmore Avenue in Pasadena, Texas. ..
Casa Pia
The Casa Pia is a Portuguese intitution founded by Police Intendant Pina Manique in 1780, following the social disarray of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. For almost three centuries, thousands of young boys and girls were raised by Casa Pia, including many public personalities, called casapianos. Fir..
Casa Pia de Lisboa
Casa Pia de Lisboa is Portugal's largest educational institution dedicated to helping youngsters in risk of social exclusion or without parental support. The organisation is composed of ten schools and enrolls approximately 4700 students. In addition to standard schooling, the organisation also ..
Casa Presei Libere
Casa Presei Libere, as seen from Herăstrău Casa Presei Libere is a building in northern Bucharest, Romania. Construction began in 1952 and was completed in 1956. The building was named Combinatul Poligrafic Casa Scînteii "I.V.Stalin" and later Casa Scînteii (Scînteia was the name of the..
Casa Presidencial
The term "Casa Presidencial" can refer to the following: Casa Presidencial (El Salvador), the official residence of the President in El Salvador.Casa Presidencial (Guatemala), the official residence of the President in Guatemala. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of art..
Casa Presidencial (El Salvador)
Casa Presidencial, or "Presidential House" in the Spanish Language, is the official residence of the president of El Salvador. It is situated in Avenida Cuscatlán facing the Beethoven fountains near the National Zoo in San Salvador. One of the front entrances of Casa Presidencial History The..
Casa Radio
Casa Radio is an unfinished building in Bucharest, near Cotroceni, on the shore of the Dâmboviţa River. The Romanian government contracted the construction of a hotel and a mall named "Dâmboviţa Center" to the Turkish company "Cenk Vefa Kucuk". The project was supposed to be a $275 million inve..
Casa Real Casino
The Casa Real Casino is a casino located within the Casa Real Hotel on the Macau peninsula. It has 53 gambling tables and 123 slot machines. External links "[Casa Real Casino - Casino City]". Casino City. URL accessed on October 8, 2005. ..
Casa Real Hotel
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Casa Ricordi
Casa Ricordi was a classical music publishing company founded in 1808 as G. Ricordi & Co. by violinist Giovanni Ricordi (1785-1853) in Milan, Italy. Its classical repertoire represents one of the important sources in the world through its publishing of Rossini, Donizetti, Bellini, Verdi, and Puccini..
Casa Rocca Piccola
Casa Rocca Piccola is a castle in Malta. It has had tenants since the 17th century. Amongst Casa Rocca Piccola’s tenants have been the following notable figures:- Monsignor Fra Gaspare Gori Mancini of Siena. Bishop of Malta from 1722 to 1728 during the reign of Grand Master de Vilhena. He is bu..
Casa Rosada
The Casa Rosada La Casa Rosada (Spanish for "the Pink House"), officially known as the Casa de Gobierno ("Government House"), is the official seat of the executive branch of the government of Argentina. (When not working at the Casa Rosada, the president resides in a compound in Olivos, Buenos..
Casa Santa Maria
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Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza
--> Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza (Home for Relief of the Suffering) is a private hospital in San Giovanni Rotondo, founded by Saint Pio of Pietrelcina. Inaugurated May 5, 1956, the hospital has adopted modern technologies and is considered one of the most efficient hospitals in Italy and Europe...
Casa Vicens
Casa Vicens is a single-family residence designed by Antoni Gaudí and built for Manuel Vicens. It was the first Gaudí designed. It is located at Carrer de les Carolines, 18-24, Gràcia District in Barcelona. The site was small (smaller today after the widening of the street) and conventional st..
Casa Zimbabwe
Casa Zimbabwe, commonly referred to as CZ, is a student housing cooperative in Berkeley, California housing 124 residents. It is part of the USCA co-op system. Located at 2422 Ridge Road, the house is a mere block from the center of the northern edge of the University of California, Berkeley cam..
Casbah
The Casbah (French) or more correctly Qasbah (from Arabic qasbah, قصبة, 'citadel') is specifically the citadel of Algiers and the traditional quarter clustered round it. More generally, kasbah denotes the walled citadel of many North African cities and towns. The word made its way into English f..
Casbah Club
Casbah Club are a mod rock band formed in 2004. They can be considered a minor supergroup, consisting of guitarist/vocalist Simon Townshend (brother of Pete Townshend and fellow member of The Who), bassist Bruce Foxton (The Jam, Stiff Little Fingers), drummer Mark Brzezicki (The Cult, Procol Harum,..
CASBY Award
The CASBY Awards are a Canadian award for independent and alternative music, presented annually by Toronto radio station CFNY. The name CASBY stands for Canadian Artists Selected By You. The awards were first presented in 1981 under the name U-Knows (a pun on Canada's mainstream Juno Awards.) They ..
Casca
Casca could be: CASCA: The Canadian Astronomical Society.CASCA: The Canadian Anthropological Society.Casca, a character in the anime & manga series Berserk.Servilius Casca, one of the assassins of Julius Caesar.Casca Rufio Longinius, an immortal fictional soldier created by Barry Sadler.Casca (Paper..
Cascabel
Cascabel Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Subkingdom: Tracheobionta Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Subclass: Asteridae Order: Solanales Family: Solanaceae Genus: Capsicum Species Capsicum annuum The cascabel is a small, round, hot chil..
Cascada
The music group Cascada is comprised of singer Natalie Horler and two German DJ/producers Yanou and DJ Manian who produce the instrumental tracks that Natalie later sings on top of. Cascada is recognized around the world as the trio behind the hit single "Everytime We Touch". Natalie (often referr..
Cascade
A cascade is a term for a waterfall, or series of waterfalls, and is applied abstractly to many different concepts involving a series of steps or effects that follow one after the other. A cascade may be: A process: Ablation cascade, a possible catastrophic orbital eventBiochemical cascade, a cons..
Cascade, Idaho
Cascade in July 1941 Cascade is a city in Valley County, Idaho, United States. The population was 997 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Valley County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Cascade is located at [44°30′56″N, 116°2′37″W] (44.515..
Cascade, Iowa
Cascade's Baseball Field at Sunset Cascade is a city in Dubuque County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,958 at the 2000 census. The city is located at the southwestern edge of Dubuque County, at the border between Dubuque and Jones Counties. Until recently, U.S. Highway 151 went dir..
Cascade, Missouri
Cascade is an unincorporated community in northeastern Wayne County, Missouri. It is located on Missouri Supplemental Route M about eighteen miles west of Marble Hill. ..
Cascade, Montana
Cascade is a town in Cascade County, Montana, United States. The population was 819 at the 2000 census. Geography Cascade is located at [47°16′19″N, 111°42′10″W] (47.271954, -111.702675)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the t..
Cascade, New Hampshire
Cascade is a village within the town of Gorham, NH and the city of Berlin, NH. The village gets its name from an alpine waterfall which is visible in the hills to the east. The city of Berlin is made up of a number of ethnic villages (Norwegian, French, Irish, Russian, Italian, etc...) into which..
Cascade, Seattle, Washington
Cascade Cascade is a small neighborhood abutting Downtown Seattle. It is bounded by Fairview Avenue North on the west, beyond which is the rest of South Lake Union; Lake Union and East Garfield Street on the north, beyond which is Eastlake; Interstate 5 on the east, beyond which is Capitol Hil..
Cascade, Seychelles
Cascade is an administrative district of Seychelles located on the island of Mahé. ..
Cascade, Wisconsin
Cascade is a village in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 666 at the 2000 census. Geography Cascade is located at [43°39′31″N, 88°0′30″W] (43.658541, -88.008412)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Cascade-Chipita Park, Colorado
Cascade-Chipita Park is a census-designated place (CDP) in El Paso County, Colorado, United States. The population was 1,709 at the 2000 census. Geography Cascade-Chipita Park is located at [38°55′15″N, 104°59′29″W] (38.920814, -104.991493)[Geographic references#1GR1]..
Cascade-Fairwood, Washington
Cascade-Fairwood is a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United States. The population was 34,580 at the 2000 census. In February 2005, the [Fairwood Task Force] filled a motion of incorparation with King County, Washington, to establish a new city under the name of..
Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument
Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument Native Americans are known from archeological excavations to have inhabited the region for thousands of years. By the 1880's, they had been completely replaced by white settlers, whose mining cabins still dot the region. The Cascade-Siskiyou National Monumen..
Cascader
In computing a cascader is a type of compiler in which the target language is not directly machine executable, but needs further processing, normally by a second compiler. An example is a decision table processor, where the programmer specifies, in table form, what action is to be done under a set ..
Cascades (company)
Cascades Inc. TSX: [CAS] is a Kingsey Falls, Quebec based company involved in the production, converting and marketing of packaging products, fine papers and tissue papers. Internationally, the Cascades Group employs more than 15,000 people and operates in Canada, the United States, Fran..
Cascades (disambiguation)
Cascades may mean : Cascade Range, a mountain range in the Cascadia bio-region of Canada and the United States* Cascades Rapids (or "Cascade Falls"), an area of rapids in the Columbia River in Oregon* North Cascades National Park, a national park in Washington, United States* West Cascades Scenic B..
Cascades (MAX station)
The Cascades station is an unfinished light rail station on the MAX Red Line in Portland, Oregon. It is the second stop north on the Airport MAX. Its completion awaits the development of the nearby area. Trains stophere in order to simulate a station stop for timetable purposes. The stop is not ann..
Cascades Female Factory
Cascades Womens Prison Cascades Female Factory was an Australian prison in South Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Tours are organised regularly of the site. As of 2005 the site is also home to a small local chocolate-fudge making factory. External links [Cascades Female Factory Historic S..
Cascades Rapids
Cascades Rapids The Cascades Rapids (sometimes called "Cascade Falls") is an area of rapids in the Columbia River where travelers by boat along the river were forced to either portage boats and supplies or pull boats up with ropes. It is generally held that these rapids or cascades (or the ma..
Cascades Raptor Center
The Cascades Raptor Center is a nature center and wildlife hospital in Eugene, Oregon with a large collection of live birds of prey on display. ..
Cascades Region
Cascades is one of Burkina Faso's 13 administrative regions. It was created on 2 July 2001 and had a population of 386,192 in 2002. The region's capital is Banfora. Two provinces, Comoé and Léraba, make up the region.   Regions of Burkina Faso ..
Cascades Shopping Centre
Cascades Shopping Centre is an indoor shopping centre in Portsmouth, England. It was built in the early 1990s and has approximately 75 shops covering a wide range of goods. The Centre is now going through a major revamp operation which includes removing the food court and glass elevators. Criticism..
Cascades Water Aerodrome
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Cascade (album)
Cascade is the first album from trance artist Malacoda which was released in 1997. Track listing "Into the Fold" (4:18)"Cascade" (9:55)"Dimmer Than Low Life" (5:25)"Cathay" (4:32)"Wakan Tanka" (4:22)"Evenite" (5:50)"The Tarantella" (5:09)"Wahpollo" (9:11)"Folded Reprise" (4:20) ..
Cascade (chemical engineering)
In chemical engineering, a cascade is a plant consisting of several similar stages with each processing the output from the previous stage. Cascades are most commonly used in isotope separation, distillation and other separation or purification processes. For instance, if a still removes 99% of impu..
Cascade (juggling)
An illustration of the 3-ball cascade. In juggling, a cascade is the simplest pattern achievable with an odd number of props. The simplest cascade is the three-ball cascade. This is therefore the first pattern that most jugglers learn. Contents 1 Three-ball cascade2 Greater number..
Cascade (single)
"Cascade" is the first single from Future Sound of London's 1994 Lifeforms album. Track listing "Part 1" (7:22)"Part 2" (9:38)"Part 3" (4:24)"Part 4" (4:39)"Part 5" (6:12)"Shortform" (4:16) ..
Cascade Airways
Cascade Airways (ICAO Code:CCD, Callsign:Cascade) was an airline which flew primarily regional air routes out of Seattle, Washington, USA. It was founded in 1969, but later shut down in 1986. Operations Cascade Airways served the American Northwest, primarily Seattle, Spokane, Salt Lake City, Pul..
Cascade Alpine Guide
The Cascade Alpine Guides are a series of three climbing guides written by Fred Beckey, longtime explorer and climber of the Cascade Mountains in Washington and British Columbia. The guides outline routes to summit every peak of any significance in the region. ..
Cascade Bicycle Club
Cascade Bicycle Club, a nonprofit organization, is based in Seattle, Washington, and, as of 2006, serves 6,500 members and the Puget Sound bicycling community. Cascade's vision is to Create a Better Community Through Bicycling. Cascade is operated by a volunteer Board of Directors, a team of profess..
Cascade Brewery
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Cascade Broadcasting Group
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Cascade Christian Schools
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Cascade College
Cascade College Established 1993 School type Christian college President Dr. William (Bill) Goad Location Portland, Oregon. Enrollment 300+ undergraduate Faculty ??? Area 12 acres (49,000 m²) Website [www.cascade.edu] Cascade College is a private four-year college located in..
Cascade Collegiate Conference
The Cascade Conference (or Cascade Collegiate Conference) is a sports conference in the northwestern United States. It is a part of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Current members Albertson College of IdahoCascade CollegeConcordia UniversityCorban College (formerly known as ..
Cascade Communications
Cascade Communications was a Westford, Massachusetts based manufacturer of communications equipment. Cascade made a compact Frame Relay system. This system allowed Service providers to deliver ATM-based Frame Relay service in an efficient and cost-effective package. Their most important direct..
Cascade Control
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Cascade converter
A Cascade Converter is a type of motor-generator which was patented in 1902 by J. L. la Cour and O. S. Bragstad. It consists of an induction motor driving a dynamo through a shaft. In addition, the rotor of the induction motor is electrically connected to the armature of the dynamo. When the mach..
Cascade correlation algorithm
Cascade-Correlation is an architecture and supervised learning algorithm for artificial neural networks developed by Scott Fahlman. Instead of just adjusting the weights in a network of fixed topology, Cascade-Correlation begins with a minimal network, then automatically trains and adds new hidden u..
Cascade County, Montana
Regions Eastern Montana - Western Montana - Inland Empire - Glacier National Park - Southwestern Montana - Bighorn Country Largest cities Anaconda | Belgrade | Billings | Bozeman | Butte | Evergreen | Glendive | Great Falls | Havre | Helena | Kalispell | Laurel | Lewistown | Livingston | M..
Cascade County, Washington
Cedar County, Washington was the name of a proposed new county to be carved out of the eastern and mostly rural portion of King County, Washington, USA. Residents who support secession feel that they have no voice in county government, which is dominated by Seattle and its suburbs, with their total ..
Cascade Designs
Cascade Designs is an American company specializing in outdoor recreation products. It is located in Seattle, Washington, United States, and founded in the early 1970s by two former Boeing engineers, who were avid backpackers. Cascade Designs owns the following subsidiaries and/or trademarks: Mou..
Cascade effect
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Cascade failure
A cascade failure is described as when a system composed of [[wikt:interdependent|interdependent]] elements is loaded at or near capacity, the system may suffer a complete failure if one (or more) of its elements is compromised. The term is frequently used in reference to large power grids. A casc..
Cascade Festival of African Films
The Cascade Festival of African Films is held in Portland, Oregon in honor of Black History Month. The festival was founded in 1991. This free festival presents a variety of feature and documentary films from the African continent. References This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|ref..
Cascade Head
Cascade Head is a UNESCO biosphere reserve and United States Forest Service Experimental Forest. It is situated 136 km south-west of Portland, Oregon on the Pacific Coast. Cascade Head Preserve is a Nature Conservancy Selected Site. It and the surrounding areas are selected as a National Scenic ..
Cascade Heights
Cascade Heights is an affluent predominantly African-American neighborhood located on the southwest side of Atlanta, Georgia. It is adjacent to the West End. For the past decade, Atlanta’s Cascade community has been expanding westward with new subdivisions and shopping centers. It resembles any ot..
Cascade Highway
The term Cascade Highway refers to several different routes in the western United States. In the state of Washington, it refers to U.S. Highway 2 (or the portions thereof that run through the Northern Cascades). In the state of Oregon, it refers to a route consisting of a portion of Oregon Highway ..
Cascade High School
Cascade is a name for several high schools in North America, including: Cascade High School, Cascade, IdahoCascade High School, Everett, WashingtonCascade High School, Leavenworth, WashingtonCascade High School, Turner, Oregon This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of artic..
Cascade High School (Everett, Washington)
Cascade High School is a secondary school located in Everett, Washington, United States which caters to grades 9-12 and has an annual enrollment of 1,933 students. Students in attendance at Cascade High School live primarily within the city of Everett, with students on variance from Mill Creek, Sno..
Cascade Lacrosse
Cascade Lacrosse is a sports manufacturer based in Liverpool, New York. It manufacturers men's lacrosse helmets, and women's lacrosse/field hockey eyewear. The company was founded by Bill Brine (part of the Brine family that owns Brine, Inc.) in 1986. It currently has 4 lines of helmets for men'..
Cascade Lakes
For the microbrewery, see Cascade Lakes Brewing Company. The Cascade Lakes are a collection of lakes in central Oregon in the United States of America. They include Elk Lake, Hosmer Lake, Lava Lake, Cultus Lake, North and South Twin Lakes, as well as Crane Prairie Reservoir. The area is accessed b..
Cascade Lakes Brewing Company
The Cascade Lakes Brewing Company was founded in 1994 and was the first microbrewery to be located in Redmond, Oregon. Steady expansion in the Central Oregon area has seen the company opening five locations throughout the region. Their brews include: Rooster Tail Ale (golden ale)Monkey Face Porter..
Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway
Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway shown highlighted in green The Cascades Lakes Scenic Byway is a National Scenic Byway in central Oregon in the United States. It runs for 66 mi (110 km) in the rugged country of Deschutes and Klamath counties on the east side of the Cascade Range. It offers particu..
Cascade Locks, Oregon
Cascade Locks is a city in Hood River County, Oregon, United States. The town took its name from a set of locks built to improve navigation past the Cascades Rapids of the Columbia River. The federal government approved the plan for the locks in 1875, construction began in 1878, and the locks were..
Cascade Mountain
Cascade Mountain can refer to: Cascade Mountain in Alberta, Canada.Cascade Mountain in New York, USA. When pluralized, Cascade Mountains generally refers either to the Cascade Range that runs north-south along the west coast of North America from British Columbia to Mount Shasta in northern Califor..
Cascade Mountain (Alberta)
Cascade Mountain is a mountain located in the Bow River Valley of Banff National Park, adjacent to the town of Banff. The mountain was named in 1858 by James Hector after the waterfall or cascade on the southern flanks of the peak. Cascade is the highest mountain adjacent to the townsite. The mo..
Cascade Mountain (New York)
For other mountains by this name, see Cascade Mountain. Cascade Mountain is in Essex County of New York. It is one of the 46 Adirondack High Peaks and is located in the Adirondack State Park. Its name comes from a series of waterfalls on a brook near the mountain's base. The lake it flows into ..
Cascade National Park
Cascade is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 431 km northeast of Sydney. Fact sheet Area: 36 km²Coordinates: [30°15′29″S, 152°48′31″E]Date of establishment: January 1, 1999Managing authorities: New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife ServiceIUCN category: II ..
Cascade Pass
Cascade Pass trail, looking towards Magic Mountain Cascade Pass is a 5392-foot pass over the northern Cascade Range, east of Marblemount, Washington. Although an important pass, providing the easiest connection from the Cascade River to the head of Lake Chelan, it is now part of the North Casc..
Cascade Policy Institute
Based in Portland, Oregon, Cascade Policy Institute is a non-profit, non-partisan public policy research organization that focuses on state and local issues. Founded in January 1991, the Institute's mission is to explore and advance public policy alternatives that foster individual liberty, personal..
Cascade Range
"Cascades" redirects here. For , see . Mount Adams in Washington The Cascade Range is a mountainous region famous for its chain of tall volcanoes called the High Cascades that run north-south along the west coast of North America from British Columbia through Washington and Oregon to the Shast..
Cascade reaction
A cascade reaction or tandem reaction or domino reaction is a consecutive series of intramolecular organic reactions which often proceed via highly reactive intermediates. It allows the organic synthesis of complex multinuclear molecules from a single acyclic precursor. The substrate contains many f..
Cascade River
The Cascade River is a placename that can mean: Cascade River (Ontario) (Canada)Cascade River (Alberta) (Canada), a tributary of the Bow RiverCascade River, New ZealandCascade River (Washington) (United States)Cascade River (Minnesota) (United States) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation ..
Cascade River State Park
Cascade River State Park is near the northeastern tip of Minnesota on the north shore of Lake Superior. This state park is in a rocky and rugged location, but many different types of wildlife can be found. Cascade River State Park is also connected to the Superior Hiking Trail Extern..
Cascade Surge
The Cascade Surge are a USL Premier Development League team based in Salem, Oregon, they currently play at McCulloch Stadium which is also used by Willamette University. Year-by-year Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup 1995 3 USISL Pro League 2nd, Northwest Divisional Finals Did no..
Cascade tax
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Cascade Township, Michigan
Cascade Charter Township is a charter township of Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 15,107 at the 2000 census. The township is situated in the southeastern section of Kent County, approximately 10 miles southeast of Grand Rapids. A defining feature of the township is the..
Cascade Township, Minnesota
Cascade Township is a township in Olmsted County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 3,183 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 45.2 km² (17.5 mi²). 45.1 km² (17.4 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.1 mi²) of i..
Cascade Township, Pennsylvania
Map of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania highlighting Cascade Township Cascade Township is a township in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 419 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 105.9 km² (4..
Cascade Tunnel
The Cascade Tunnel is a 7.8 mile (12.5 km) long railroad tunnel at Stevens Pass through the Cascade Mountains approximately 65 miles to the east of Everett, Washington. It is the longest railroad tunnel in the United States. It was built by the Great Northern Railway in 1929 at a lower elevation th..
Cascade Valley, Washington
Cascade Valley is a census-designated place (CDP) in Grant County, Washington, United States. The population was 1,811 at the 2000 census. Geography Cascade Valley is located at [47°8′42″N, 119°19′24″W] (47.144958, -119.323447)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According t..
Cascadia
For the Oregon ghost town, see Cascadia, Oregon redirect [[Template:Not verified]] One of the many proposed flags of Cascadia, a blue-white-green tricolor with a Coast Douglas-fir in the center. Cascadia is an unofficial geological, ecological and climatic region of North America. Definition..
Cascadia, Oregon
Cascadia was a town of 200 people that was established in 1892 on the South Santiam River, 14 miles east of the current city of Sweet Home in Linn County, Oregon, United States. Originally a stage stop on the Santiam Wagon Road, then a summer resort also known as Cascadia Mineral Springs [link&..
Cascadia Community College
Cascadia Community College is a community college located in the city of Bothell, Washington. Established in 2000, it is currently the newest community college in the state. Cascadia is located on a 128 acre (518,000 m²) campus along Bothell's Beardslee Boulevard, just northwest of the inter..
Cascadia Cup
The Cascadia Cup is a United Soccer Leagues fan-based derby for First Division clubs based in the Pacific Northwest. It was first contested in 2004, and was claimed by the Vancouver Whitecaps. The three teams who contest the cup have roots dating back to the days of the North American Soccer League..
Cascadia earthquake
The 1700 Cascadia Earthquake was a magnitude 8.7 – 9.2 megathrust earthquake in 1700. The earthquake involved the Juan de Fuca Plate in the Pacific ocean, from mid-Vancouver Island of southwest Canada off British Columbia to northern California, off what is now the Pacific Northwest of the ..
Cascadia Experimental
Cascadia Experimental is a primarily non-profit record label for experimental musicians in the Pacific Northwest. It is based in Portland Oregon. Cascadia Experimental's current roster of artists includes The Dendrites, Ifsh, Otiose Octopi, Eet, and Persiflage. See also List of record labels Extern..
Cascadia subduction zone
Structure of the Cascadia subduction zone Area of the Cascadia subduction zone The Cascadia subduction zone is a very long sloping fault that stretches from mid-Vancouver Island to northern California. It separates the Juan de Fuca Plate and the North American Plate. Here, the oceanic c..
Cascadilla School
Cascadilla School was founded in 1876 as a boys' preparatory school for Cornell University. At this time Universities typically required students to be proficient in Latin and Greek. However, students from rural areas often did not have access to instruction in these subjects. Some early memb..
Cascading failure
A cascading failure is failure in a system of interconnected parts, where the service provided depends on the operation of a preceding part, and the failure of a preceding part can trigger the failure of successive parts. Redundant parts can lessen the impact of, but not prevent, a failure. Monitor..
Cascading gauge theory
In theoretical physics, a cascading gauge theory is a gauge theory whose coupling rapidly changes with the scale in such a way that Seiberg duality must be applied many times. Every time Seiberg duality is used Klebanov and Strassler studied this kind of N=1 gauge theory in the context of the AdS/C..
Cascading rollback
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Cascading Style Sheets
[[wikibooks:XML|Wikibooks XML]] has more about this subject: [[wikibooks:XML:Managing Data Exchange/CSS|Managing Data Exchange/CSS]] In computing, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in a markup language. Its most commo..
Cascais
Cascais Location - Region - Subregion - District or A.R.  LisboaGreater LisbonLisbon Party António Capucho PSD/CDS-PP Area 97.4 km² Population - Total - Density 181,4441,863/km² parishes 6 Coordinates [38º42'N 9º25'W] Municipal holid..
Cascan
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Cascante
Cascante is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. External link [CASCANTE in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Cascapédia River
The Cascapédia River is a river in the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec which rises in the Chic-Choc Mountains and empties into Baie de la Cascapédia, a small bay on Chaleur Bay. The river is about 120 km in length. It is known for its Atlantic Salmon fishing. Several Governor Generals, including The M..
CASCAR
The logo of the Canadian Association for Stock Car Racing (CASCAR.) The Canadian Association for Stock Car Racing (CASCAR), established in 1981 by President Anthony Novotny (who still serves in this capacity), is the governing body for amateur and professional stock car racing in Canada. Toda..
Cascarones
Cascarones or confetti eggs are festive, hollow chicken egg shells, filled with confetti, meant to be thrown or broken over someone's head (usually as a surprise from behind), scattering confetti all over the person. Breaking the eggs over someone's head can be quite painful if done hard enough, ho..
CASCAR Super Series
The CASCAR Super Series is CASCAR's preeminent racing event. Tracks: Delaware SpeedwayMosport (includes Road Track and Oval course)Cayuga 2000 SpeedwayPeterborough SpeedwayMolson Indy TorontoMolson Indy VancouverRace City Motorsports Park Past Champions: 2005: Don Thomson Jr.2004: Don Thomson Jr...
Cascavel
Cascavel, PR, Brazil (2004) Area 2.100 km² Altitude 781 m Distance to capital 514 km Demographic density 114,97 inhab/km² Population (total) 272.243 Population (urban) 953,218 Population (rural) 16.726 Average growth rate ..
Casca (Paperback)
Quote from Casca: ""Soldier, you are content with what you are. Then that you shall remain until we meet again. As I go now to my Father, you must one day come to me" –-Jesus Christ to Casca in Casca: The Eternal Mercenary Casca AKA Casca Rufio Longinius is a paperback series of book..
Casca Longinus
Casca Rufio Longinius, also known as Casca Longinus, or simply Casca: The Eternal Mercenary, is a character in a series of military historical novels, written by Barry Sadler called 'Casca:' The title after the semicolon was indicative of the particular adventure contained in that novel. He is a..
Caschera
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Cascia
Cascia is a town and comune (township) of the Italian province of Perugia in a rather remote area of the mountainous southeastern corner of Umbria, at 42°43N 13°01E, at 653 meters (2142 ft) above sea-level. It is about 21 km from Norcia on the road to Rieti in the Lazio (63 km)..
Cascia Hall Preparatory School
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Casco
There are a few places named Casco in the United States: Casco, MaineCasco, WisconsinCasco (town), WisconsinCasco Township, Allegan County, MichiganCasco Township, St. Clair County, MichiganCasco Bay, Maine Casco is also a contemporary art gallery in Utrecht, Netherlands. Casco is also a genus of ..
Casco, Maine
Casco is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The population was 3,469 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External link History The town of Casco, Maine was incorporated on March 18, 1841, after it separated from Raymond, Maine. Ge..
Casco, Utrecht
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Casco, Wisconsin
Casco is a village in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 572 at the 2000 census. The village is located within the Town of Casco. Geography Casco is located at [44°33′15″N, 87°37′14″W] (44.554174, -87.620741)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Acc..
Cascode
A cascode is an arrangement of electronic active devices that combines two amplifier stages for increased output resistance and reduced parasitic capacitance, resulting in high gain with increased bandwidth. The cascode arrangement usually refers specifically to the combination of a transconductan..
Cascode Voltage Switch Logic
Cascode Voltage Switch Logic refers to a CMOS-type logic family which is designed for certain advantages. It requires mainly nMOS transistors to implement the logic using true and complementary input signals, and also needs 2 pMOS transistors at the top to pull one of the outputs high. This logic ..
CASCON
CASCON is the conflict analysis system developed at M.I.T. under the direction of Professor Lincoln P. Bloomfield. External link [MIT Cascon System for Analyzing International Conflict] ..
Cascoon
Cascoon (Mayuld マユルド Mayurodo in Japan, Panekon in Germany and Blindalys in France) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. Cascoon's name may derive from the word casket, in which a body is placed after death, and cocoon, into which a caterpillar goes before it becomes a mo..
Casco (town), Wisconsin
Casco is a town in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,153 at the 2000 census. Demographics According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 92.5 km² (35.7 mi²), all land. As of the census2 of 2000, there were 1,153 people, 385 households, and..
Casco bank
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Casco Bay (Maine)
Casco Bay is an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean on the southern coast of Maine, USA. Its easternmost approach is Cape Small and its westernmost approach is Two Lights in Cape Elizabeth. The city of Portland sits along its southern edge. Contents 1 History2 Major islands3 Lighthouse..
Casco Bay Lines
Casco Bay Lines (also known as the Casco Bay Island Transit District - CBITD) is a publicly run transportation company that services the residents of the islands of Casco Bay. These islands include: Peaks Island, Little Diamond Island, Great Diamond Island, Long Island, Chebeague Island and Cliff..
Casco class
The Casco class ships were built as small seaplane tenders by the US Navy. They were designed to operate out of small harbors and atolls and had a shallow draft. The fact that the class was very seaworthy, had good habitability, and long range made them well suited to ocean-station duty. In fact, a..
Casco Township, Allegan County, Michigan
There is also Casco Township, St. Clair County, Michigan. Casco Township is a civil township of Allegan County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,019 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 100.7 km² (38.9 mi²)..
Casco Township, Michigan
Casco Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Michigan: Casco Township, Allegan County, MichiganCasco Township, St. Clair County, Michigan This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share..
Casco Township, St. Clair County, Michigan
Casco, Michigan redirects here; there is also Casco Township, Allegan County, Michigan. Casco Township is a civil township of St. Clair County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township population was 4,747. Contents 1 Communities2 Geography3 Demographics4..
Cascumpec-Grand River
Cascumpec-Grand River is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative assembly of Prince Edward Island, Canada. Members The riding as elected the following Members of the Legislative Assembly: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse" |-bgcolor=CCCCCC !..
Cascy Beddow
Cascy Beddow (born on 27 July 1982 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actor who has appeared in [[Blade: Trinity]], [[Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed]] and the television movie Carrie. External link ..
Case
Case can refer to: General: Legal case, a dispute between opposing parties resolved by a court.A term of jurisprudence, referring to the evidence against a defendant or suspectSuitcase, briefcase, attaché case, packing case or similar.Bookcase or casement window an enclosure desinged to hold some..
Case-based reasoning
Case-based reasoning (CBR), broadly construed, is the process of solving new problems based on the solutions of similar past problems. An auto mechanic who fixes an engine by recalling another car that exhibited similar symptoms is using case-based reasoning. A lawyer who advocates a particular out..
Case-control
Case-control studies are one type of epidemiological study design. Case-control studies are a less-expensive and often-used type of epidemiological study that can be carried out by small teams or individual researchers in single facilities, in a way which more structured trials often cannot. They ..
Case-shot
Case-shot is a projectile used in ordnance for fighting at close quarters. It consists of a thin metal case containing a large number of bullets or other small projectiles, such as musketballs, stones, or old pieces of iron. Case-shot was formerly called canister, though the term now used occurs as ..
Casea
Casea is an extinct genus of pelycosaur synapsid which was about 1,20 m (4 ft) long. Casea was a somewhat puffy looking creature with a volumous body and a small skull. Like other caseids, it lacked teeth in its lower jaw and had blunt teeth in the upper jaw. These adaptations indicate that Casea ..
Caseasauria
The Caseasauria are one of the two main clades of early synapsids, the other being the Eupelycosauria. They are are currently known only from the Permian, and include two superficially different families, the small insectivorous or carnivorous Eothyrididae, and the large herbivorous Caseidae Thes..
Casebook
A casebook is a type of textbook used primarily by students in law schools. Rather than simply laying out the legal doctrine in a particular area of study, a casebook contains excerpts from legal cases in which the law of that area was applied. It is then up to the student to analyze the language ..
Casebook: Jack the Ripper
Casebook: Jack the Ripper is a website devoted to the historical mystery of the Jack the Ripper murders of Whitechapel and the surrounding areas of London in 1888 and possibly other years. The site was started in January 1996 and features suspect, victim and witness overviews as well as more than t..
Casebook method
The casebook method, also known as the case method, is the primary method of teaching law in law schools in the United States. It was pioneered at Harvard Law School by Christopher Columbus Langdell. It is based on the principle that rather than studying highly abstract summaries of legal rules (t..
Casefiles
The Casefiles. The 128 volume Casefiles series was a spin-off the popular Hardy Boys series. The Casefiles were aimed at early-to-mid teen readers and had more mature, espionage based themes. Series Titles 01: Dead On Target - April 1987 02: Evil, Inc. - April 1987 03: Cult Of Crime - May 19..
Caseidae
The Caseidae were a widespread group of very primitive herbivorous synapsids, they appeared during the later Early Permian and persisted until the late Middle Permian. Although ranging in size from 1 to 6 meters in body length, caseids are surprisingly conservative in their skeletal anatomy and bod..
Casein
See Casein paint for information about casein usage in artistic painting. Casein is the predominant phosphoprotein found in fresh milk. When coagulated with rennet, casein is sometimes called paracasein. British terminology, on the other hand, uses the term caseinogen for the uncoagulated protein a..
Casein kinase 1
The Casein kinase 1 family of protein kinases are serine/threonine-selective enzymes that function as regulators of signal transduction pathways in most eukaryotic cell types. Contents 1 Discovery2 Roles3 See also4 References Discovery By the early 1950s it was known from me..
Casein kinase 2
The Casein kinase 2 is a serine/threonine-selective protein kinase that is a tetramer of two alpha subunits and two beta subunits. The alpha subunits have the catalytic kinase domain. Casein kinase 2 has been implicated in cell cycle control, DNA repair, regulation of the circadian rhythm and other ..
Casein paint
Casein paint, derived from milk, is a fast-drying, water-soluble medium used by artists. It generally has a glue-like consistency, but can be thinned with water to the degree that fits a particular artist's style and desired result. It can be used on canvas panels, illustration boards, paper, wood a..
Caseit
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Casekow Transmitter
The Casekow transmitter is a transmitting plant for FM and TV founded in 1994 by the German Telekom AG in the proximity of Casekow. As radio tower a 172.1 meter high guyed steel framework mast with square cross section is used, which is guyed in 3 levels in a height of 52 meters, 104.5 meters and 15..
Caseless ammunition
Caseless ammunition is firearm ammunition that aims to eliminate the metal case that typically holds the primer, or igniter, and the explosive charge ("gunpowder") that propels the bullet. In typical caseless ammunition designs, the powder, primer, and bullet are held together with a binding agent..
Caselette
Caselette is a town and commune in the province of Turin, in the Piedmont region of northern Italy. Piedmont · Communes of the province of Turin Agliè | Airasca | Ala di Stura | Albiano d'Ivrea | Alice Superiore | Almese | Alpette | Alpignano | Andezeno | Andrate | Angrogna | Arignano..
Caselle
There are communes that have the name Caselle in Italy: Caselle, a subdivision of San Zeno Naviglia in the province of Brescia Related: Caselle in Pittari, in the province of SalernoCaselle Landi, in the province of LodiCaselle Lurani, in the province of LodiCaselle Torinese, in the province of T..
Casemate
Casemate St Lucian Tower, Malta Paired Casemates Fort Delimara, Malta A casemate is a heavy duty structure, originally a vaulted chamber in a fortress. Today the military use the term for a fortified gun emplacement. In civilian use a casemate may be a tunnel cut into a rock face with a..
Casement
A casement can be one of several architectural features: A casement window has a hinge on the side of the window sash so the window can open outward (usually) or inward. Derived from "case" meaning an enclosure to hold something. In military use, a recessed area or chamber in the walls of a fortifi..
Casement Aerodrome
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Casement Park
Casement Park is the principal GAA stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland, home to the Antrim football and hurling teams. Named after one of the participants of the 1916 Easter Rising, Roger Casement, the ground has a capacity of 32,000. Casement Park opened for the first time in June 1953, with Arm..
Casemoe
Casemoe was originally a very close-knit underground group organized in the late 1990’s for privatized threat assessment, property acquisition and arbitration. The group originated in Kansas City, Missouri but splintered to; Miami, New York, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. With international ties and r..
Caseneuve
Caseneuve is a commune of the Vaucluse département in southern France. ..
Casentino
The Casentino is the valley in which flows the river Arno in its first tract, till Subbiano. It is one of the four valleys in which the Province of Arezzo is divided. Mount Falterona, from which the Arno starts, is the northern boundary of the Casentino, bordering with Romagna. On the east of the v..
Caseoides
Caseoides was a large pelycosaur synapsid that lived in the Kungurian Age (late Early Permian epoch). It was about 3 meters long, and like many other caseids, it was herbivorous. It weighed between 150 kg to 200 kg. Its fossils were found on Texas. Caseoides was very similar to Casea, but a little ..
Caseopsis
Caseopsis was a large pelycosaur that was about 3 meters long. Caseopsis lived in the late Early Permian epoch (Kungurian Age), before the pelycosaurs were replaced by the more advanced therapsids (in the next age). It was a lightly built, agile creature. It can probably escape large predators suc..
Caseosaurus
Caseosaurus is a genus of dinosaur from the Late Triassic North America. It is named after E.C.Case. The type species, Caseosaurus crosbyensis, was formally described by Hunt, Lucas, Heckert, Sullivan and Lockley in 1998. It was found in the Dockum Formation of Texas, in strata dating to the Late ..
Caseous
Caseous (or cream cheese) necrosis appears as a soft and white proteinaceous dead cell mass. Like most patterns of necrosis, no histological architecture is preserved in caseous tissue- it is characterised by acellular pink areas of necrosis surrounded by a granulmatous inflammatory process. Invaria..
Casern
In fortification, caserns, also spelled cazern or caserne, are little rooms, lodgments, or apartments, erected between the ramparts, and the houses of fortified towns, or even on the ramparts themselves; to serve as lodgings for the soldiers of the garrison, to ease the garrison. There are usually ..
Caseros
Caseros might refer to: Caseros, Buenos AiresCaseros PrisonBattle of Caseros This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Caseros Department
|} The Caseros Department (in Spanish, Departamento Caseros) is an administrative subdivision (departamento) of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is located in the south of the province. Its head town is the city of Casilda (population 32,000). Its neighbouring departments are Belgrano and I..
Caseros Prison
The Caseros Prison (in Spanish, Cárcel de Caseros) is a prison in Parque Patricios, a neighborhood in the southern part of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Caseros Prison was conceived by the military dictatorships of the 1960s, originally intended as a short term holding station for prisoners awaitin..
Caserta
Caserta is a city in Italy, the capital of the province of Caserta (Campania region). It is an important agricultural, commercial and industrial comune and town that stands on the edges of the Campanian plain, at the foot of the first slopes of the Campanian Subapennines of Italy. The city is well k..
Caserta Palace
The Caserta Palace, in Italian Reggia di Caserta, is a palace and former Royal residence in Caserta, near Naples, once used by the Kings of Naples. It was the largest palace and probably the largest building erected in Europe in the 18th century. In 1996, the Palace of Caserta was listed among th..
Cases before the International Criminal Court
redirect [[Template:Current]] Current cases before the International Criminal Court include three situations where the Chief Prosecutor has opened an official investigation, one other referral that has been received from a state and a number of complaints received from individuals. The court was es..
Cases of child sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church
There have been an estimated 1,400 sexual abuse lawsuits launched against Roman Catholic priests in the United States since 1985. Contents 1 ..
CASEVAC
CASEVAC is a shorthand word that means "casualty evacuation". This can apply to injured soldiers or civilians, and is used to denote the emergency evacuation of injured people from a war zone. Casevacs can be done by both ground and air. Casevacs by air are almost exclusively done by helicopter. ..
Caseville, Michigan
Caseville is a village in Huron County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 888 at the 2000 census. The village is within Caseville Township. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 3.0 km² (1.1 mi²), all land. Demographics As of th..
Caseville Township, Michigan
Caseville Township is a township in Huron County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,723 at the 2000 census. The Village of Caseville is within the township on Michigan State Highway 25. The township is small and irregularly shaped, consisting of only eight full sections and twelv..
Caseworker
A caseworker is a person who is employed by a government agency or a private organisation to take on an individual's case and provide them advocacy, information or other services. Caseworkers are employed by a large number of organisations in the UK, especially in the voluntary and public sectors...
Casey
Casey is a surname, and may refer to Al CaseyAl Casey (rockabilly)Albert CaseyAlbert Vincent CaseyAnne CaseyBen CaseyBernie CaseyBill CaseyBob Casey, Jr., the son of the former governor and fellow politician Robert P. Casey , currently running for the United States SenateBob Casey, a baseball annou..
Casey's General Stores
Casey's General Stores, Inc. NASDAQ: [CASY] is a chain of convenience stores in the Midwestern United States, primarily within the states of Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri. The company is headquartered in Ankeny, Iowa. Contents 1 History2 Casey's today3 Price gouging inves..
Casey's Nursing Model
'Casey's Model of Nursing was developed in 1988 by Anne Casey whilst working on the Paediatric Oncology Unit at the Great Ormond Street Hospital London. The focus of the model is on working in partnership with children and their families, and was one of the earliest attempts to develop a model of pr..
Casey's Revenge
Essentially, a sequel to the poem Casey at the Bat. In this poem, however, Casey certainly doesn't strike out! It was published in 1907. ..
Casey's Top 40
Casey's Top 40 was a CHR/Pop music countdown that was hosted by Casey Kasem and distrubted by Westwood One from 1989-1998. Kasem joined Westwood One when he was unable to reach an agreement with ABC Radio Networks in 1988 who was the distributor of American Top 40 at the time. Casey's Top 40 was s..
Casey, Australian Capital Territory
Casey is a designated suburb in the Canberra, Australia district of Gungahlin. The suburb is planned, but building has not begun. The postcode is 2913. It is next to the suburbs of Kinlyside, Taylor, lying to the west of Ngunnawal. It is bounded by Horse Park Drive and Clarrie Hermes drive. ..
Casey, Illinois
Casey is a city in Clark County, Illinois, United States. The population was 2,942 at the 2000 census. Geography Casey is located at [39°17′58″N, 87°59′24″W] (39.299543, -87.990056)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has..
Casey, Iowa
Casey is a city in Adair County, Iowa, United States. The population was 478 at the 2000 census. Geography Casey is located at [41°30′22″N, 94°31′12″W] (41.506088, -94.520039)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a t..
Casey, Wisconsin
Casey is a town in Washburn County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 466 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 88.5 km² (34.2 mi²). 80.6 km² (31.1 mi²) of it is land and 7.9 km² (3.0 mi²) of it (8.90%) is water. ..
Caseyville, Illinois
Caseyville is a village in St. Clair County, Illinois, United States. The population was 4,310 at the 2000 census. Geography Caseyville is located at [38°37′59″N, 90°1′58″W] (38.633176, -90.032785)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bur..
Casey Affleck
Caleb Casey Affleck (born August 12, 1975) is an American actor. He is the younger brother of Ben Affleck. Born in Falmouth, Massachusetts, he spent his youth in Cambridge, and briefly attended Columbia University before dropping out to concentrate on acting. Affleck became engaged to Summer Phoen..
Casey and Andy
Casey and Andy is an webcomic by Andy Weir. It features the adventures of two mad scientists (based on Weir himself and his best friend Casey Grimm) and of their friends and acquaintances (some of whom are named after Weir's friends and acquaintances, though often not significantly resembling them)..
Casey Anne Rothery
Casey Anne Rothery was born in 1993. From the age of three months to ten years old, Casey Anne played Lucy Beale in the English BBC soap EastEnders. Casey Anne is from Mottingham, South East London and often commuted to play Lucy from the family's other home in Marbella. In 2004, Casey Anne (alon..
Casey Atwood
Casey Atwood Born: August 25, 1980 Birthplace: Nashville, Tennessee Awards: NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Statistics Car #, Team None 2003 NEXTEL Cup Position: 61st Best Cup Position: 26th - 2001 (Winston Cup) First Race: 2000 (Richmond) First Win: Last Win: Wins Top Te..
Casey at the Bat
"Casey at the Bat" (subtitled "A Ballad of the Republic") is a poem on the subject of baseball, written in 1888 by Ernest Thayer. It was first published in the San Francisco Examiner on June 3, 1888, but was popularized by DeWolf Hopper in many vaudeville performances; Hopper gave the poem's first s..
Casey Barrett
Casey Barrett (born February 16, 1975 in Montréal, Quebec) is a former international butterfly swimmer, who competed for Canada at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. There he finished in 11th position in the 200m Butterfly. Reference [Canadian Olympic Committee] ..
Casey Bay
Casey Bay ([67°30′S 48°0′E]) is a large bay indenting the coast of Enderby Land between Tange Promontory and Dingle Dome. The feature was observed from ANARE (Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions) aircraft in 1956. It was named by ANCA for the Rt. Hon. Richard Gardiner ..
Casey Biggs
Casey Patrick Biggs (born April 4, 1955 in Toledo, Ohio, USA) is an American actor who has starred in movies and on television. He is best known throughout the Star Trek community for his recurring role as Damar, a Cardassian on [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]. Biggs made a guest appearance on [[St..
Casey Blake
William Casey Blake (born on August 23, 1973 in Des Moines, Iowa) is a professional baseball player. Currently, Blake is a right fielder and plays for the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball's American League Central Division. Prior to joining the Indians in 2003, Blake played with the Toro..
Casey Bramlet
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Casey Cagle
Lowell S. "Casey" Cagle (born January 12, 1966 in Gainesville, Georgia) is a Republican state legislator best known as the candidate opposing national conservative political activist Ralph Reed in the 2006 Republican primary for Lieutenant Governor of Georgia in the USA. He is considered the unde..
Casey Candaele
Casey Todd Candaele (born January 12, 1961 in Lompoc, California) was a Major League Baseball player from 1986 to 1997 for the Montreal Expos, Houston Astros, and Cleveland Indians. Candaele was known as a versatile utility player who could play many infield and outfield positions. His mother, Helen..
Casey Claw
The Casey Claw is a rudimental snare drum technique that is used as an impressive visual effect for a very short phrase of music. It is not intended to be used as a regular drumming technique, and it has mainly been used in drum and bugle corps. The technique gives the impression that one stick is..
Casey Coot
Casey Coot is a fictional character of the Scrooge McDuck universe created by Don Rosa. He first appeared in "Last Sled to Dawson", first published in June, 1988. He is introduced as an unsuccessful gold prospector and friend of Scrooge McDuck during his years in Klondike. In need of money he sold t..
Casey County, Kentucky
Casey County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It was formed in 1807. As of 2000, the population is 15,447. Its county seat is Liberty, Kentucky6. The county is named for Colonel William Casey. It is the only Kentucky county entirely in Knobs region. Casey County is home to annual ..
Casey Creek
Casey Creek is a major tributary of the Big Muddy River in Illinois. Indeed, since Casey Creek is longer than the named "Big Muddy River" upstream of the confluence, it should be considered the main reach of the Big Muddy. Casey Creek is about 35 miles long, measured from the Rend Lake dam. Casey C..
Casey Daigle
Sean Casey Daigle (born April 4, 1981 in Lake Charles, Louisiana) is a pitcher with the Arizona Diamondbacks. He married softball pitcher Jennie Finch on January 15, 2005 at the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California. Their son, Ace Shane Daigle, was born on May 4, 2006 in Tucson, Arizon..
Casey Donovan
People named Casey Donovan include: Casey Donovan, winner of the second season of Australian IdolCasey Donovan, a gay porn star This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the li..
Casey Donovan (porn star)
For others with this name, see Casey Donovan Casey Donovan, also known as John Calvin "Cal" Culver (2 November, 1943 - 10 August, 1987) was an American male pornographic actor (porn star) of the 1970s and 1980s, appearing primarily in adult films and videos catering to gay male audiences. Casey's ap..
Casey Donovan (singer)
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Casey Fields
Casey Fields is a Glocal Compassionary, Social Action Activist, Justice Advocate, Coach, Teacher, Pastor Glocal Compassionary: 2005 – Present Cultural Catalyst, ShareFest South Bay Habitat for Humanity Coordinator, 2006. Campaigner for Protest4, bringing awareness to Global Trafficking, 2006. CAR..
Casey FitzRandolph
Casey J. FitzRandolph (born 21 January 1975 in Madison, Wisconsin) is an American speedskater. In 1997, FitzRandolph won the bronze medal at the World Sprint Championships in Hamar. He won another bronze medal in 2001 at the World Single Distance Championships on the 500 m. His best year so fa..
Casey FitzSimmons
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Casey Fossum
Casey Paul Fossum (born January 6, 1978 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey) is a pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays since 2005. Previously, Fossum played for the Boston Red Sox (2001-03) and Arizona Diamondbacks (2004). He bats and throws left handed. Fossum attend..
Casey Gardiner
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Casey Grillo
Casey Grillo (born October 16, 1976) is the drummer for the power metal band Kamelot. In 1997, at the age of 21, Grillo was asked to join the band after his audition. ..
Casey Hampton
Casey Hampton (born September 3, 1977) is an American Football player who currently plays nose tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League. Hampton (#98) was selected out of the University of Texas in the first round with the 19th overall choice of the 2001 NFL Draft by the S..
Casey Jacobsen
Casey Gardner Jacobsen (born March 19 1981 in Glendora, California) is a professional basketball player who played in the NBA and currently plays for TAU Vitoria of the Spanish ACB. His most usual positions are shooting guard and small forward. Jacobsen attended Stanford University where he score..
Casey James
Casey James (born July 10, 1968) is the stage name of a big-bust feature dancer and originally from Salt Lake City, Utah. She was forced to change her name from Jesse James to avoid confusion with a porn actress of the same name; she also briefly used the name Belle Starr. James, with the aid of ..
Casey Janssen
Robert Casey Janssen (born September 17 1981 in Orange, California) is a right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who currently plays for the Toronto Blue Jays. He was selected by the Blue Jays out of UCLA in the fourth round of the 2004 draft. When an injury to A.J. Burnett created a..
Casey Jennings
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Casey Johnson
Casey Johnson was the bass player in the Las Vegas indie rock band Inviolet Row. Besides engineering Inviolet Row's two albums, Nevertheless (2005) and Consolation Prizes (2002), he produced and engineered the Darby O'Gill album Traditional Irish Dance Music Vol.1 in 2004. ..
Casey Jones
"Casey" Jones as depicted on a 3 cent postage stamp issued by the United States Postal Service. For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. John Luther "Casey" Jones (March 14, 1864-April 30, 1900) was a locomotive engineer who worked for the Illinois Central Railroad (IC). In 1900 he was killed..
Casey Jones (band)
Casey Jones (also known as xcaseyxjonesx, cxj, or xcaseyjonesx) is a straight edge hardcore band from Jacksonville, Florida. The band consists of members from Evergreen Terrace and xtimetodiex. Eulogy Recordings is currently Casey Jones's record label. The band is putting out a new album in summe..
Casey Jones (disambiguation)
Casey Jones could refer to: Casey Jones, American railroad engineer and folk song legend.Casey Jones, a character in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.Casey Jones, a comic book artist.Casey Jones, a straight edge hardcore band.Casey Jones, a song by the band Grateful Dead, first released on the album Wo..
Casey Jones (TMNT)
Casey Jones is a character of the fictional comic, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Like the turtles, Casey Jones is a self appointed vigilante in his community, who uses golf clubs, cricket bats, and hockey sticks to pummel the living daylights out of criminals. He stands at a full 6' 2", and dons a..
Casey Kasem
--> Casey Kasem (born Kemal Amin Kasem on April 27 1932, in Detroit, Michigan) is an American radio personality and voice actor. Contents 1 Radio1.1 Outtakes2 Television3 Personal life4 Further reading5 External links Radio Kasem is best known by name as a music h..
Casey Kelso
A fictional character who appeared on the long comedy series That '70s Show, Casey Kelso is the older brother of Michael Kelso. He was played by Luke Wilson. Casey first appeared in the fourth season of the series. Though a little flaky, he quickly wins over the newly single Donna Pinciotti (Laura ..
Casey Kotchman
Casey John Kotchman (born February 22, 1983 in St. Petersburg, Florida) is a Major League Baseball first baseman for Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. He hit his first Major League home run on August 5 2005. In 47 games in 2005, Kotchman had 7 home runs and 22 runs batted in. Following a senior season..
Casey Laulala
Casey Laulala Date of Birth: 03 May, 1982 Place of Birth: Apia, Samoa Height: 1.86m Weight: 97kg Position: Outside centre (Centre) Country: New Zealand Test Caps: 1 Test Points: 0 Province: Canterbury Rugby Football Union Super 14 side: Crusaders C..
Casey LeBlanc
Cassandra Beth "Casey" LeBlanc (born on November 4th, 1987) was a contestant on the 2005 edition of the popular reality television show Canadian Idol. The eldest daughter of Constance and Leo LeBlanc, she is from Nackawic, New Brunswick. In the Top 32 round, she sang Sam Cooke's "Bring it on Home..
Casey MacDonald (Life With Derek)/Temp
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Casey Mae
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Casey Martin
Casey Martin (born June 2, 1972 in Eugene, Oregon) is an American professional golfer. He still resides in Eugene. He was educated at Stanford University, and was briefly a teammate of Tiger Woods. He was three times all Pac-10 and was a member of the University's NCAA-champion 1994 team. He tur..
Casey McDonald
Casey McDonald is a fictional character from the canadian-produced childrens' series Life with Derek. She is played by Ashley Leggat. Character Description Casey is an intellegent and well-mannered teenage girl who claims to have once had a perfect life, living with her single mother Nora McDonald..
Casey McGuire
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Casey McKinnon
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Casey Mears
Casey James Mears Born: March 12, 1978 Birthplace: Bakersfield, California Awards: 2006 24 Hours of Daytona overall co-winner NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Statistics Car #, Team 42 - Chip Ganassi Racing 2005 NEXTEL Cup Position: 22nd Best Cup Position: 22nd - 2004, 2005 (NEXTEL Cup) ..
Casey Novak
--> Diane Neal as Casey Novak Assistant District Attorney Casey Novak is a fictional character on [[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit]] (SVU), portrayed by Diane Neal, since 2003. Character As played by Neal, Novak is a young, tough, focused prosecutor who, while sometimes deeply affected by..
Casey Powell
Casey Powell is a lacrosse player in the US. He current a member of the US national team as it prepares for the 2006 World Lacrosse Championship. Powell plays the attack position. He is a graduate of Syracuse University in 1998. Where he was a 3 time All American. His two brothers Ryan Powell and Mi..
Casey Printers
Casey Printers (born May 5, 1981 in DeSoto, Texas) is a quarterback with the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. Standing at 6'2", 216 pounds, Printers was formerly a backup quarterback with the B.C. Lions of the Canadian Football League. He joined the Lions for the 2003 season as ..
Casey Rabach
Casey Rabach (born September 24, 1977) is a center for the Washington Redskins. Rabach was drafted in 2001 by the Baltimore Ravens. By the 2004 season he was the starting center for the team. After 2004, he left Baltimore as a free agent for Washington. ..
Casey Reinhardt
--> Casey Beau Reinhardt (born July 1, 1986 in California) is a model, actress, and charity spokeswoman, but is more popularly known for her role in the second season of the reality series [[Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County]]. Casey has appeared in numerous beauty pageants. In 2003, she part..
Casey Rogowski
Casey Rogowski (born on May 1, 1981 in Livonia, Michigan) is a minor league first baseman for the Chicago White Sox, currently playing Triple-A baseball with the Charlotte Knights of the International League . High School Career Rogowski attended Catholic Central High School in Livonia, Michigan, ..
Casey Royer
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Casey Ruggles
Casey Ruggles is a western comic strip written and drawn by Warren Tufts. The Sunday strip began 22 May 1949, the daily strip began September 19 1949. They told the same story until early 1950, of the adventures of Casey Ruggles, and his companions on a wagon train to the gold fields of California..
Casey Sander
Casey Sander (born July 6, 1956 in Washington D.C) is an American actor best known as the character 'Captain' Jimmy Wennick on the short-lived TV series Tucker. External link ..
Casey Scorpions
Casey Scorpions (formerly the 'Springvale Scorpions') plays in the VFL. The club is based at the Shepley Oval in Dandenong and is playing home games at Casey Fields in Cranbourne in 2006. It is affiliated with the AFL club St Kilda FC. External links [Official Casey Scorpions Site] ..
Casey Sheehan
Casey Austin Sheehan (May 29, 1979 – April 4, 2004) was a Specialist in the United States Army who was killed by enemy action while serving in the Iraq War. He is the son of Cindy Sheehan, the anti-war protester also known as "Peace Mom", and Patrick Sheehan, a sales representative. Contents..
Casey Siemaszko
Casey Siemaszko (b. Kazimierz Siemaszko on March 17, 1961) is an American actor. Siemaszko was born in Chicago, Illinois to a Polish American father and an English mother. His most well-known film roles are Back to the Future and Back to the Future Part II as 3-D, Stand By Me as Billy Tessio, and Y..
Casey State Recreation Site
Casey State Park is a day-use only state park located 29 miles northeast of Medford, Oregon off Oregon Highway 62. The parks offers picnic and boating facilities, as well as access to the Rogue River. It is also a popular salmon fishing spot. ..
Casey Station
Casey Station is a permanent base in Antarctica managed by the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD). Casey Station from the air It is located at [66°17′S 110°32′E] on Vincennes Bay. Casey is close to the now-abandoned Wilkes Base established by the United States of America to ..
Casey Stengel
Casey Stengel, playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel (born July 30, 1890 and died September 29, 1975) was a famous baseball player and manager. He got the nickname "Casey" from Kansas City ("K. C."), Missouri, where he was born. In his early days, he was also known a..
Casey Stengel Bus Depot
The Casey Stengel Bus Depot is located on Roosevelt Avenue near Willets Point Boulevard, right across the street from Shea Stadium in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens, New York. It is located adjacent to Corona Yard, which serves the 7 line. It is also across the street from Shea Stadium. The..
Casey Stern
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. Casey Stern (born 1978) was a former contestant on ESPN's reality series Dream Job. At the time he was an execut..
Casey Stoner
Casey Stoner (b. 16 October, 1985) is a motorcycle racer originally from Kurri-Kurri in New South Wales, Australia. Stoner's family moved him to England at a young age to further his racing career outside of Australia. He contested the national 125cc GP championships in Britain and Spain before mo..
Casey Stratton
Casey Stratton Casey Stratton (born 1976) is a male Pop/Rock singer/songwriter/musician. Contents 1 Background2 Career3 See also4 External links Background Casey Stratton was born in Lansing, Michigan in 1976. Over the past 11 years, he has lived in Los Angeles, Califor..
Casey Tcholok
Casey Tcholok, is a main, tragic, and highly sympathetic character in James Clavell's novel Noble House. Kamalian Ciranoush (K.C.) Tcholok is the twenty-seven year-old vice-president of Par-Con Industries, the company founded and run by Lincoln Bartlett. She met Bartlett when she was 20, and the t..
Casey Treat
Casey Treat is an American religious leader who founded various religious educational institutions and groups in the 1980s. Treat was born and raised in Seattle, and as a teenager he was heavily involved with drugs and entered Washington Drug Rehabilitation Center, a Christian-based program founded..
Casey Viator
200px Casey Viator (born September 4, 1951 in Lafayette, Louisiana [link]) was the youngest ever AAU Mr. America - gaining the title at the age of 19 in 1971. Viator was born in Lafayette and grew up in New Iberia, Louisiana. In 1968, Viator placed third in the Mr. Louisiana conte..
Casey Wasserman
Casey Wasserman (b. 1974) is an entertainment executive and owner of the Los Angeles Avengers Arena League football team. Born Casey Meyer, he is the son of the Los Angeles socialite and philanthropist Lynne Wasserman. Casey's parents were divorced and he took his mother's maiden name. His sister's ..
Casey Wiegmann
Casey Wiegmann (born July 20, 1973 in Parkersburg, Iowa) is an American football player who currently plays center for the Kansas City Chiefs. He started every game his senior year with 27 career starts as a center for theUniversity of Iowa. He has played with the Indianapolis Colts, New York Jet..
Casey William Hardison
Casey William Hardison (b. 1971), an American chemist and self-described medical anthropologist, was arrested in the United Kingdom in February 2004 and convicted of six offences of the Misuse Drugs Act of 1971: Production of 2C-B, production of DMT, production of LSD, possession of LSD, possession..
Casey Wise
Casey Wise was a major league baseball player, an infielder, during parts of four seasons, 1957-1960, with three different clubs: the Chicago Cubs, the Milwaukee Braves and the Detroit Tigers. His full name was Kendall Cole Wise, and presumably his nickname derived from his initials. Wise's career ..
Case (singer)
Case (born Case Woodard) is an African-American R&B singer, born and raised in New York City. He is best known for the hits he recorded for the Def Soul label during the late 1990s and early 2000s, such as "Touch Me, Tease Me" (1996, with Mary J. Blige and Foxy Brown), "Faded Pictures" (1998) with J..
Case Alumni Association
--> The Case Alumni Association is the oldest independent alumni organization in the entire United States, having been organized in 1885. Membership in the Association is conferred upon all graduates of the Case School of Applied Sciences, Case Institute of Technology, Case School of Engineering a..
Case analysis
Case analysis is one of the most general and applicable methods of analytical thinking, depending only on the division of a problem, decision or situation into a sufficient number of separate cases. Analysing each such case individually may be enough to resolve the initial question. The principle of..
Case Anton
During World War II the Nazi-German authorities codenamed the occupation of Vichy France Case (or Operation) Anton. Following the Allied landings in French North Africa (8 November 1942, Operation Torch), Hitler invoked Anton. The plan updated the original Operation Attila, including different Germa..
Case CE
Case CE, also Case Construction Equipment or simply Case, is a brand of construction equipment from CNH Global. Under this brand name, CNH Global is the third biggest manufacturer of construction equipment behind CAT (#1) and Komatsu (#2). Contents 1 Factories2 History3 See also..
Case citation
Various case citations redirect here. If you are looking for the actual text of an opinion, it is usually linked in the external links at the bottom of the article on that case. Contents 1 United States1.1 United States Supreme Court1.2 Lower federal courts1.3 State courts1.4..
Case Closed
|- ! colspan="2" style="background: #ccf; text-align: center;" | Related |- | style="background: #e6e9ff;" colspan="2" | Movies (10), OVAs (6) |} Case Closed, also known as in Japan and in non-English speaking countries, is a detective manga and anime series by Gosho Aoyama which has been pub..
Case Closed Trading Card Game
The Case Closed Trading Card Game is a collectible trading card game based on the Case Closed (aka Detective Conan) anime and manga. It was released in June 2005 by Score Entertainment. Contents 1 Game summary2 Turn sequence3 Card types4 Sleuthing5 Deck composition6&nb..
Case Concerning United States Diplomatic and Consular Staff in Tehran
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Case Corporation
Case Corporation was a manufacturer of construction and agricultural equipment. In 1999 it merged with New Holland to form CNH Global. The name Case lives on in two brands of the company: Under the Case CE (for Construction Equipment) brand, CNH Global is the third largest manufacturer of constructi..
Case Dismissed! The Introduction of G-Unit South
Case Dismissed! The Introduction of G-Unit South is rapper Young Buck's mixtape created to commemorate his dismissed case relating to his arrest at the Vibe Awards [link]. Track listing Case Dismissed!!!Come And Catch Me Featuring Lil Scrappy & AllStarYou Can Get It Too Featuring D-Ta..
Case fatality
In epidemiology, Case fatality refers the rate of death among people who already have a condition. It is usually defined with a period of time. (For example, "28-day CF" or "24-hour CF".) It is usually measured as a decimal or as a percent. For example, if one out of every five people with a condi..
Case Foundation
Founded in 1997 by AOL co-founder Steve Case and his wife Jean, the Case Foundation invests in a number of initiatives intended to address entrenched social problems. Its mission is "to achieve sustainable solutions to complex social problems by investing in collaboration, leadership, and entrepren..
Case grammar
Linguistics Theoretical linguistics Phonetics Phonology Morphology Syntax Semantics Lexical semantics Structural semantics Prototype semantics Stylistics Prescription Pragmatics Applied linguistics Psycholinguistics Sociolinguistics Generative linguistics Cognitive linguis..
Case Gym
Case Gym is a 1,800-seat multi-purpose arena in Boston, Massachusetts. It opened in 1972. It is home to the Boston University Terriers basketball team. It hosted the title games of the 1997 and 2002 America East Conference men's basketball tournaments. ..
Case hardening
Case hardening or surface hardening is the process of hardening the surface of steel whilst leaving the interior unchanged. The idea behind case hardening is to have two different types of steel in the same item. This allows a relatively soft, tough core of a component to be combined with a hard (bu..
Case IH
Case IH is a brand of agricultural equipment manufactured by CNH Global, a part of Fiat. The Case IH name originates from Case Corporation and International Harvester, both predecessors to CNH Global. In 1985 Tenneco purchased most of the agricultural equipment assets from International Harveste..
Case in tiers
Case in tiers is a theory for assigning surface case to noun phrases (NPs) in a sentence. It was proposed by Moira Yip, Joan Maling, and Ray Jackendoff in a 1987 article[#endnote_cit] titled Case in Tiers in the journal [Language]. Case in tiers takes its structure from prosodic..
Case knife
This article refers to a type of table knife. For other uses see, Case knife (disambiguation). A case knife is a name used throughout the American South to refer to a table, knife i.e. a knife intended for use at the dining table. The origin of this usage comes from a time when inns did not custom..
Case knife (disambiguation)
Case knife can refer to: Case knife, a type of table knife.Runner bean, a case knife is a variety of runner bean.W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co., a maker of knives.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pa..
Case Lake
Case Lake may refer to: Case Lake, a lake in Lac qui Parle County, MinnesotaCase Lake, a lake in Watonwan County, MinnesotaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to..
Case law
Case law (also known as precedential law or decisional law) is the body of judge-made law and legal decisions that interprets prior case law, statutes and other legal authority -- including doctrinal writings by legal scholars such as the Corpus Juris Secundum, Halsbury's Laws of England or the doct..
Case law in the United States
ACLU v. AshcroftCarafano v. Metrosplash.com - California District Court case re: Communications Decency Act.SCO v. IBM - Utah District Court case re: Linux.Stratton Oakmont, Inc. v. Prodigy Services Co. - New York Supreme Court case.United States v. Microsoft - D.C. Circuit case re: antitrust and we..
Case mix
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Case Mix Index
Case Mix Index (CMI) - The average DRG weight for all of a hospitals Medicare volume. To meet Wikipedia's and make it more accessible to a general audience, this article may require [Cleanupcleanup].The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with ..
Case modding
An X-Dreamer II case with LED-fans, a window, and a computer inside. Case modding or Case modification is the modification of a computer chassis (often just referred to as the case). Modifying a computer-case in any non-standard way is considered a case mod. Many people, particularly hardware..
Case moth
Case moth is a common name given to members of two Lepidoptera families, not closely related to each other, due to the habit of the larvae of constructing a protective case. These families are: ColeophoridaePsychidae (also known as bagworms) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: ..
Case of English pronouns
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Case of Evil
Case of Evil is a 2002 made for television cable movie focussing on the young 20-something Sherlock Holmes (James D'Arcy). It plays fast and loose with some hitherto known facts about Holmes, Dr. Watson and Professor Moriarty. As the movie opens, Sherlock is in pursuit of the evil Moriarty (Vincent..
Case of first impression
A case of first impression is a case or controversy over an interpretation of law never before reported or decided by that court. There is no binding authority in a case of first impression. A case of first impression may be a case of first impression in only a particular jurisdiction. In that s..
Case of Prohibitions
The Case of Prohibitions (1607) is a historical English court decision that established the supremacy of the courts. King James VI placed himself in the position of judge for a dispute. When the case went before Edward Coke, the Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, he overturned the decision..
Case of the Killer Pizzas (TMNT 1987 episode)
Invasion of the Punk Frogs is the eleventh episode of the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series. It is the sixth episode of season 2 (1988). This episode was written by Douglas Booth. It originally aired on October 13, 1988, in syndication. It is available on DVD in the box set released..
Case of the Thorns
The Case of the Thorns The Case of the Thorns is an important historical court case in common law torts. The 15th-Century English case is the earliest record of a common law court basing its decision on the now fundamental principle of torts: That if an individual suffers (civil) damages at the ..
Case of Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization
Case of Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization ("Дело троцкистской антисоветской военной организации", or "дело антисоветской троцкистской военной организации") was a 1937 trial of high commanders of ..
Case Ootes
Case Ootes is a city councillor in Toronto, Canada. He served as deputy mayor under Mayor Mel Lastman. He represents one of the two Toronto—Danforth wards. He was born in a village northwest of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, and he and his family immigrated to Canada in 1952 when he was eleven. ..
Case or controversy
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..
Case presentation
A formal communications between health care professionals (doctors, nurses, therapists, nutrientist etc.) regarding a patient's clinical information. Essential parts of a case presentation includes IdentificationReason for consultation/admissionChief complaints (CC) - what made patients to seek medi..
Case preservation
When a computer file system stores text, the computer may keep or discard case information. When the case is stored, it is called case preservation. A system that is not case-preserving is necessarily case-insensitive, but it is possible and common for a system to be both case-insensitive and case-..
Case report
In medicine, a case report is a detailed report of the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of an individual patient. Case reports may contain a demographic profile of the patient, but usually they describe an unusual or novel occurrence. Contents 1 Types of case reports2 Usefulness and ..
Case role
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Case School of Engineering
The Case School of Engineering traces its roots to the 1880 founding of the Case School of Applied Science. The school became the Case Institute of Technology in 1947 and the Case School of Engineering in 1992. The school is today a part of Case Western Reserve University. The school was endowed..
Case sensitivity
Text sometimes exhibits case sensitivity, that is, words can differ in meaning based on the differing use of uppercase and lowercase letters. Words with capital letters don't always have the same meaning as words with lowercase letters. For example, Bill is the name of former president (Clinton) who..
Case study
A case study is a particular method of qualitative research. Rather than using large samples and following a rigid protocol to examine a limited number of variables, case study methods involve an in-depth, longitudinal examination of a single instance or event: a case. They provide a systematic way ..
Case Study Houses
The Case Study Houses were experiments in residental architecture sponsored by John Entenza's Arts & Architecture magazine, which commissioned major architects of the day, including Richard Neutra, Raphael Soriano, Craig Ellwood, Charles and Ray Eames and Eero Saarinen, to design and build inexpensi..
Case Township, Michigan
Case Township is a township in Presque Isle County, Michigan, United States. The population was 942 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 176.8 km² (68.2 mi²). 174.4 km² (67.3 mi²) of it is land and 2.3 km² (0.9 mi²) of i..
Case Western Reserve University
Case Western Reserve University is a private research university located in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. It was formed in 1967 by the federation of Case Institute of Technology (founded in 1880 by philanthropist Leonard Case Jr.) and Western Reserve University (founded in 1826 in the area that was once t..
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Case Western Reserve University School of Law is the law school at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. It is currently ranked #51 in the 2007 U.S. News & World Report graduate school rankings. In addition to the J.D., Case Western offers an LL.M. in U.S. Law to foreign lawyers. No..
Cash
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Cash usually refers to money in the form of liquid currency, such as banknotes or coins. Contents 1 Etymology2 Historical usage in Asia3 Bookkeeping and finance4 References5 See also Etymology The English word cash is a borrowin..
Cash, Arkansas
Cash is a town in Craighead County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 294 at the 2000 census. Geography Cash is located at [35°47′54″N, 90°56′0″W] (35.798207, -90.933464)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town ha..
Cash-for-questions affair
The cash-for-questions affair was the one of the biggest political scandals of the 1990s in the United Kingdom. It began in October 1994 when The Guardian newspaper alleged that London's most successful parliamentary lobbyist, Ian Greer of Ian Greer Associates, had bribed two Conservative Members ..
Cash-for-summit scandal
This is a political scandal that broke in February 2003 in South Korea and revolved around the secret payment by the Kim Dae Jung administration to North Korea of millions of dollars to secure the landmark June 2000 North-South summit between the two Koreas. The alleged payment of hundreds of milli..
Cash-Landrum incident
The Cash-Landrum Incident is a reported Unidentified Flying Object sighting the witnesses insist was responsible for damage to their health. It might be classified as a Close Encounter of the Second Kind, due to its reported physical effects on the witnesses. Contents 1 Incident2 Afterm..
Cashback
The term cashback is used in several contexts to refer to schemes in which customers receive money, in the form of cash or otherwise, during transactions in which the main movement of money is in the other direction. In particular: Debit card cashback allows shoppers to receive cash along with thei..
Cashback (film)
Cashback is a 2004 short film and a 2006 film directed by Sean Ellis and starring Sean Biggerstaff. The short film was so well-received that it is being expanded to a full-length feature of the same name and is expected to have a 2006 release. On January 31, 2006 it was nominated for the Academy..
CashCard
The CashCard is a stored-value card made by NETS. It was launched in Singapore in 1996; since then, more than 6 million cards have been issued. It is different from the newer EZ-Link card because it is contact-based and requires insertion into a card reader to perform a transaction, whereas the EZ-L..
Cashed Up Bogan
Cashed Up Bogan (Bogan pronounced /ˈbəʉ.gn̩/, to rhyme with slogan) is an Australian and New Zealand English slang term, at times derogatory, used to describe a person who is, or is perceived to be, unsophisticated or of a lower class background who, who spends money on flashy or trashy items..
Cashel
At least five towns are named Cashel in Ireland: Cashel, County TipperaryCashel, County GalwayCashel, County DonegalCashel, County MayoCashel, County Laois Other places Cashel, Zimbabwe redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Cashel, County Galway
For other places with the same name, see Cashel Cashel (An Caiseal in Irish) is a village in County Galway, in the province of Connacht, Ireland. It is located west of Galway city and southeast of Clifden, on the coast. In 1969, the Général de Gaulle spent two weeks in Cashel, after he resigned ..
Cashel, County Tipperary
For other places with the same name, see Cashel Cashel (Caiseal Mumhan in Irish, meaning "Stone Fortress of Munster") is a town in County Tipperary, in the southern midlands of Ireland. The town is particularly renowned for the Rock of Cashel, a site hosting a ruined church and fortifications, form..
Cashel, Zimbabwe
For other places with the same name, see Cashel Cashel is a village in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe located near the Mozambique border just north of the Chimanimani mountains. Forestry, bananas, wheat and other cash crops are grown in the area. It was originally called Penkridge but was chan..
Cashel (Irish Parliament constituency)
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Cashel (UK Parliament constituency)
Cashel Borough constituency Created: 1801 Abolished: 1870 Type: House of Commons Cashel was a former United Kingdom Parliament constituency, in Ireland, returning one MP. It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect on 1 ..
Cashel Blue cheese
Cashel Blue is a medium-strength blue cheese with a creamy texture. It had large blue flecks, made by the action of Penicillium roqueforti. Made in Ireland, this is one of the country's few blue cheeses, made from cow's milk. ..
Cashel Township, Minnesota
Cashel Township is a township in Swift County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 143 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.1 km² (35.9 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 143 peopl..
Cashes Green
Cashes Green from Selsley Common. Cashes Green is a town in Gloucestershire, England, near Randwick and Stroud. It is built on the side of a hill. ..
Cashew
The Cashew (Anacardium occidentale) is a tree in the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. The plant is native to northeastern Brazil, where it is called by its Portuguese name Caju (the fruit) or Cajueiro (the tree). It is now widely grown in tropical climates for its cashew nuts and cashew apple..
Cashew chicken
Cashew chicken is a simple Chinese-American fusion dish that combines chicken (fried or stir-fried, depending on the variation), cashews, and a thick oyster sauce. History Cashew chicken was first served (i.e. invented) in 1963 at Leong's Tea House in Springfield, Missouri. Owner David Leong, who m..
Cashew oil
Cashew oil refers to oil extracted from the fruit of the cashew. The cashew nut has a shell with an oily outer layer, and a hard inner layer, within which the familar cashew nut is contained. Cashew shell oil comes from the outer shell. It is toxic to humans, and is normally considered a waste produ..
Cashflow
Cashflow can refer to: For cashflow with relation to finance, see cash flow.For the games by Robert Kiyosaki, see Cashflow for Kids, Cashflow 101 and Cashflow 202. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this..
Cashflow 101
Cashflow 101 is an educational tool in board game format designed by Robert Kiyosaki, which aims to teach the players concepts of investing by having their money work for them in a risk free setting (play money) while simultaneously increasing their finacial literacy and stressing the imperative nat..
Cashflow matching
Cashflow matching is a process of hedging in which a company or other entity matches its cash outflows (i.e. financial obligations) with its cash inflows. See also Cash-flow hedgingDuration gapFannie Mae ..
Cashibo
Tribe in South America Cashibo or Carapache is a tribe of South American Indians of Pannoan stock, living in scanty numbers on the west side of the Ucayali, Peru. They joined Juan Santos in 1744 in the destruction of missions. Missionary Base in the Peruvian Jungle Cashibo is also the name for a ..
Cashier
A cashier is a person responsible for totaling the amount due for a purchase and then charging the consumer for that amount. In one form or another, cashiers have been around for thousands of years. In many businesses, such as grocery stores, the cashier is a "stepping stone" position. Many employe..
Cashier's check
A cashier's check (also known as a bank check, official check, teller's check, or treasurer's check) is a check issued by a bank on its own account for the amount paid to the bank by the purchaser with a named payee, and stating the name of the party purchasing the check (the remitter). Example ..
Cashiers, North Carolina
Cashiers is a census-designated place and unincorporated village located in southern Jackson County, North Carolina. As of the 2000 census, the community had a total population of 196. The name is pronounced "cash-ers", though "cash-ears" (like cashiers at a grocery store checkstand) is at least a..
Cashier balancing
Cashier balancing is a process usually conducted in businesses such as grocery stores, restaurants and banks that takes place at the closing of the business day or at the end of a cashier's shift. This balancing process makes the cashier responsible for the money in his or her cash register. Cont..
Cashin' In
Cashin' In is an American business analysis program, the fourth and last show of the The Cost of Freedom business block, on Saturdays at 11:30 a.m. ET on the Fox News Channel. The show is hosted by Terry Keenan. Contents 1 Segments1.1 \"Stock Smarts\"1.2 \"Best Bets\"1.3 \"St..
Cashion
Cashion can refer to: Red Cashion, American football officialCashion, ArizonaCashion, OklahomaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intend..
Cashion, Arizona
Cashion is an unincorporated community in Maricopa County, Arizona, in the United States. As of 2000, it had a population of 2,965. It is bounded in the north by Buckeye Rd., in the south by Durango St., in the west by 113th Ave., and in the west by 107th Ave. ..
Cashion, Oklahoma
Cashion is a town in Oklahoma, United States. The population was 635 at the 2000 census. Geography Cashion is located at [35°48′0″N, 97°40′38″W] (35.800002, -97.677178)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total ar..
Cashis
Cashis is a rapper signed to Shady Records. He resides in Orange County, California. ..
Cashman Field
Cashman Field is a stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada owned and operated by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. Its primary use is for baseball, and is the home field of the Las Vegas 51s minor league (AAA affilliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers) baseball team. Cashman Field opened in 1983 and ..
Cashmere
Cashmere may refer to: Cashmere wool, wool from the Cashmere goat, which is a type of Asian goat.Cashmere, Washington, a city in the United States.Cashmere, a suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand.An obsolete spelling of Kashmir, a disputed territory divided between India and Pakistan. This is a ..
Cashmere, New Zealand
Suburb:Cashmere City:Christchurch Island:South Island Surrounded by:  to the northSomerfield, Beckenham  to the eastHuntsbury  to the southPort Hills  to the westWestmorland Rising above the southern end of the city of Christchurch in New Zealand..
Cashmere, Washington
Cashmere is a city in Chelan County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,965 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Notable features5 External links History Cashmere was officially incorporated on November 11, 1904. It was named for ..
Cashmere High School
Cashmere High School is a state school in Christchurch, New Zealand. The 2004 roll was 1540, making it one of the largest schools in Christchurch. The School has a Conductive Education Unit [link]. Notable former students Dinah LeeStephen FlemingBic RungaMost the members of the band Ze..
Cashmere Wanderers
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Cashmere wool
Cashmere wool is wool obtained from the Kashmir goat. The name derives from an archaic spelling of Kashmir. It is sometimes incorrectly applied to any extremely soft wool, similar to Champagne being used to describe any sparkling wine. Contents 1 Classification2 Primary uses3 Gener..
Cashspiel
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Cashton, Wisconsin
Cashton is a village in Monroe County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,005 at the 2000 census. Geography Cashton is located at [43°44′35″N, 90°46′54″W] (43.743057, -90.781578)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Cashtown-McKnightstown, Pennsylvania
Cashtown redirects here, for other uses, see Cashtown (disambiguation) Cashtown-McKnightstown is an unincorporated census-designated place in Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 753 at the 2000 census. Geography Cashtown-McKnightstown is located at [39°52′33″N, ..
Cashtown (disambiguation)
Here are places that have the name Cashtown in North America: Cashtown, Pennsylvania, see Cashtown-McKnightstown, PennsylvaniaCashtown Corners, Ontario This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ..
Cashville Records
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Cash (disambiguation)
Cash may refer to: Cash money People Musical family Singer Johnny CashHis wife, June Carter CashTheir son, John Carter CashHis daughter from an earlier marriage, Rosanne CashHis brother, Tommy Cash Others Andrew CashBill CashChris Cash (football player)Craig CashDave Cash (baseball)Dave Cash (disc..
Cash (drug culture)
The term cashed is used by members of drug culture to describe when a particular drug resource, being partken by a group, has been completely consumed. The term is primarily used in conjunction with kegs of beer or when multiple people are smoking cannabis and the bowl they are smoking has been com..
Cash (Young Ones episode)
"Cash" was the eighth episode of British sitcom The Young Ones. It was written by Ben Elton, Rik Mayall and Lise Mayer, and directed by Geoff Posner. It was first aired on BBC2 on May 15, 1984. Characters As with all episodes of The Young Ones, the main four characters were student flatmates Mike ..
Cash and carry
Cash and carry wholesale represents a type of operation within the wholesale sector. Its main features are summarized best by the following definitions: Cash and carry is a form of trade in which goods are sold from a wholesale warehouse operated either on a self-service basis, or on the basis of s..
Cash and cash equivalents
Cash and cash equivalents are the most liquid asset found within the asset portion of a company's balance sheet. Cash "equivalents" are typically comprised of assets that are readily convertible into cash such as money market accounts, short-term government bonds and commercial paper. ..
Cash Asmussen
Cash Asmussen (born March 15, 1962 in Agar, South Dakota) is an American thoroughbred horse racing jockey. Born Brian Keith Asmussen, in 1977 he legally changed his name to "Cash". From a Texas horse racing family, his parents operate a ranch in El Paso and his brother Steve is a successful horse tr..
Cash balance plan
A Cash balance plan is a defined benefit retirement plan that maintains hypothetical individual employee accounts like a defined contribution plan. The hypotheticality of the individual accounts was crucial in the early adoption of such plans because it enabled conversion of traditional plans witho..
Cash Bonanza
Cash Bonanza was an Australian game show broadcast on the Nine Network in 2001, associated with Movie World on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia and the various lottery companies of the states and territories of Australia. The contestants of the show were chosen from a draw of scratch-tickets..
Cash Box magazine
Cash Box magazine was a weekly publication devoted to the music and coin-operated machine industry. It published from July 1942 to November 16, 1996. History It was one of several magazines that published charts of song popularity in the United States of America. Cash Box's most prominent competito..
Cash Cab
Cash Cab is a game show originating in the United Kingdom in which passengers in a specially designated taxi cab are offered the chance to win money by correctly answering a series of trivia questions on the way to their destination. It was devised by Adam Wood. In late 2005, an American version o..
Cash concentration
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 July 2006. } Cash concentration is the transfer of funds from div..
Cash conversion cycle
Cash conversion cycle, also known as asset conversion cycle, net operating cycle, working capital cycle or just cash cycle, is a figure used in the financial analysis of a business. The higher the number, the longer a firm's money is tied up in operations of the business and unavailable for other ac..
Cash Converters
Cash Converters International Limited is a world wide franchise company that specialises in stores which buy and sell second hand goods and offer loans to people. This company began in Perth, Western Australia in 1984. It was founded by Brian Cumins and a group of partners. In four years the part..
Cash cow
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. In business, a cash cow is a product or a business unit that generates unusually high profit margins: so high that it is responsible for a large amount of a company's operating profit. This profit far exceeds the amount necessary to maintain the cash cow bu..
Cash cow (disambiguation)
Cash cow may refer to: Cash cow, a commodity that creates a large proportuion or the majority of profits for a person or businessCash Cow, a song by We Are Scientists from their album With Love and SqualorThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the..
Cash crop
In agriculture, a cash crop is a crop which is grown for money. The term is used to differentiate from subsistence crops, which are those fed to the producer's own livestock or grown as food for the producer's family. In earlier times cash crops were usually only a small (but vital) part of a farm..
Cash drawer
A cash drawer is generally a compartment underneath a cash register in which the cash from transactions is kept. The drawer is usually divided into separate compartments for notes and coins for ease of use. A cash drawer is usually of strong construction and may be integral with the register or a s..
Cash Extraction Mode
Cash Extraction Mode is a psychological state caused by extreme depression with one's job. Onset is typically an 8 stage process, as follows: I: Contemplation - Thinking about beginning the process of departing the company. You could even be a new hire, and realizing that this just isn't for you...
Cash flow
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Cash flow diagram
A cash flow diagram is a tool used by accountants and engineers to represent the transactions which will take place over the course of a given project. Transactions can include initial investments, maintenance costs, projected earnings or savings resulting from the project, as well as salvage and r..
Cash Flow Posse
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Cash flow return on investment
Cash flow return on investment is a valuation model that assumes the stock market sets prices based on cash flow, not on corporate performance and earnings. CFROI = Cash Flow / Maket Capitalization ..
Cash flow statement
A cash flow statement is a financial report that shows incoming and outgoing money during a particular period (often monthly or quarterly). The statement shows how changes in balance sheet and income accounts affected cash and cash equivalents and breaks the analysis down according to operating, inv..
Cash for comment affair
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. The cash for comment affair was an Australian scandal that broke in 1999, concerning paid advertising in radio ..
Cash for Peerages
Cash for Peerages is the name given by some in the British media to a political scandal in the United Kingdom in 2006 concerning the alleged connection between political donations and the award of life peerages. This is not the first time cash for peerages has been an issue in British politics. Mos..
Cash is king
Cash is king is an expression sometimes used in analyzing businesses; it refers to the importance of cash flow in the overall fiscal health of the business. The phrase has sometimes appeared in Motley Fool articles and commentaries. For example, if a company has a large amount of accounts receivabl..
CASH line
This line was assembled around the 10th game of the 2005-2006 NHL season by Senators' coach Bryan Murray. CASH is derived from the first letters of Captain Alfredsson (Daniel Alfredsson - Ottawa Senators team captain in 2005-2006 season), Spezza (Jason Spezza), and Heatley (Dany Heatley) ..
Cash Machine
This article is about the song. For the article about cash dispensing machines, see Automatic teller machine. "Cash Machine" was the first single from Middlesex group Hard-Fi, taken from their debut album Stars of CCTV. The single was re-released on December 26 2005 and went to #14 in the UK sing..
Cash management
In United States banking, cash management, or treasury management is a marketing term for certain services offered primarily to larger business customers. It may be used to describe all bank accounts (such as checking accounts) provided to businesses of a certain size, but is more often used to desc..
Cash McCall
Cash McCall (1960), a film based upon the novel by Cameron Hawley about a man who buys businesses in order to sell them at a profit, features James Garner and Natalie Wood. Recognized by critics as decades ahead of its time in numerous ways, especially its hardcore depiction of business dealings, t..
Cash money
Cash money could refer to one of the following: Money, the financial currency. This usage sometimes disambiguates "money" from other uses of that word.The Cash Money Clique, an early act on Murder Inc. Records that featured Ja RuleCash Money Records, New Orleans-based record label.Cash Money, a Chi..
Cash Money Millionaires
The Cash Money Millionaires is an alliance of rappers from New Orleans, Louisiana, that gained fame in the late 1990s. They are almost synonymous with the Hot Boys, another New Orleans crew that consists of almost the same members. Contents 1 Membership1.1 Current members1.2 Forme..
Cash Money Records
Cash Money Records is a successful hip hop music subsidiary of the Universal Motown Records Group, based out of New Orleans, Louisiana. The name is derived from a fictional gang in the 1991 film New Jack City. Contents 1 History2 Cash Money Records current roster2.1 Young Money En..
Cash on cash return
Contents 1 Definition and Formula2 Purpose3 Example4 Limitations Definition and Formula In investing, the cash-on-cash return is the ratio of annual before-tax cash flow to the total amount of cash invested, expressed as a percentage. The formula to compute cash-on-cash return..
Cash on delivery
Cash on delivery or COD is a financial transaction where the payment of products and/or services received is done at the time of actual delivery rather than paid for in advance. The term is mainly applied to products purchased from a third party, as the normal Western convention for services is that..
Cash out refinancing
Cash out refinancing is in the case of real property, when a loan is placed by an owner on property already owned, and the loan amount is above and beyond the cost of transaction, payoff of existing liens, and related expenses. Definition Strictly speaking all refinancing of debt is "cash-out," wh..
Cash Peters
Cashman "Cash" Peters is a British author, television, and radio host who writes on travel. Cashman Peters was born in Stockport, England. By the age of 15, while still in school, he had written material for some of Britain's top radio and TV shows, including The Two Ronnies and The News Huddline..
Cash position
Cash position is the amount of cash available to a company at a given point in time. ..
Cash register
Antique crank-operated cash register For the point-of-sale program "Cash Register," see DHPOS. A cash register (also called till) is a mechanical or electronic device for calculating and recording sales transactions, and an attached cash drawer for storing currency. The cash register also us..
Cash sorter machine
A machine which is used for sorting banknotes. Used in banks, financial institutions. ..
Cash taxes
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Cash value
The cash value of an insurance policy, also called the cash surrender value or surrender value, is the amount available to the policy holder in cash upon cancellation of the policy. This term is normally used with a whole life policy in which a portion of the premiums go toward an investment. The ..
Casier
Casier is a town and commune in the province of Treviso, in the Veneto region, in north-eastern Italy. The municipality is socially connected with the municipality of Eaunes (located in France). Casier borders with the following municipalities: Casale sul Sile, Preganziol, Silea and Treviso. ..
Casiguran
Casiguran may refer to the following municipalities in the Philippines: Casiguran, AuroraCasiguran, Sorsogon This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point direct..
Casiguran, Aurora
Casiguran is a 3rd class municipality in the northern part of the province of Aurora, Philippines. It is located 121 km from Baler, the provincial capital. It is bounded on the northeast by Dilasag, on the southwest by Dinalungan, on the northwest by Quirino and southeast by the Pacific Ocean. It c..
Casiguran, Sorsogon
Casiguran is a 4th class municipality in the province of Sorsogon, Philippines. This town is on the coast of Sorsogon Bay. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 28,057 people in 5,381 households. Barangays Casiguran is politically subdivided into 25 barangays. Adovis (Pob.)Boton..
Casilda
|} Casilda is a city in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is located in the Caseros Department, about 45 km west from Rosario and 202 km from the provincial capital. It has a population of about 32,000 inhabitants (2001 census [INDEC]). Casilda was founded in 1873 by Pedro Casado, ..
Casilinum
Casilinum (modern Capua), an ancient city of Campania, Italy, 3 m. NW of the ancient Capua. Its position at the point of junction of the Via Appia and Via Latina, and at their crossing of the river Volturnus by a three-arched bridge, which still exists, gave it considerable importance under the Roma..
Casillas
Casillas is a city in the Guatemalan department of Santa Rosa. It serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name. The city's population is approximately 6,500 and the spoken language is Spanish. The nearest cities are El Jute, Minas, Guadalupe, Chapas, and San Juan..
Casimir
Casimir may refer to: Casimir effect, an attraction between parallel plates best explained by quantum mechanicsCasimir invariant, of a Lie algebraCasimir (dinosaur), from the French TV show l'Île aux enfantsHendrik Casimir (1909–2000), a Dutch physicistCasimir Gzowski (1813–1898), an engineer ..
Casimir, Comte de Montrond
Casimir, Comte de Montrond (1768-1843), French diplomatic agent, was the son of a military officer; his mother, Anglique Marie d'Arlus, comtesse de Montrond (d. 1827), was a royalist writer, said to be the author of the Troubadour barnois, a song which has the refrain "Louis, le fils de Henri, Est p..
Casimir, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
Kasimir (born December 27 1481 in Buda; died September 21 1527 in Ofen), Margrave of Bayreuth, was the son of Frederick I and his wife Princess Sofia, a daughter of Kazimierz IV Jagiellon. In 1518, he married Susanna of Bavaria, the daughter of Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria. |- style="text-align: ..
Casimir, Ontario
Casimir is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is in the town of St. Charles. ..
Casimir-Perier
Casimir-Perier was the name of: Jean Casimir-Perier (1847–1907), French politician, fifth president of the French Third RepublicAuguste Casimir-Perier (1811–1876), French diplomat, son of Casimir Pierre Perier See also Casimir Pierre Perier (1777–1832), French statesman ..
Casimira Rodriguez
Casimira Rodriguez is the new Bolivian Justice Minister. She was born 1966 and currently lives in La Paz. She is the former leader in the Domestic Workers' Union. She desires to reform corruption and inefficiency in the judicial system by working to build trust and humanity. ..
Casimirianum
The Casimirianum is a gymnasium (high school) in Coburg, Bavaria. It was founded in 1605 by Johann Casimir (1564-1633) after whom it is named. Famous alumni include: August Schleicher (b. 1821), linguistJohann Caspar Goethe, father of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, attended from 1725-1730 ..
Casimiro de Abreu
Casimiro José Marques de Abreu is a famous Brazilian writer, who was born in Barra de São João, state of Rio de Janeiro, on January 4 1839 and died in Nova Friburgo, state of Rio de Janeiro, on October 18, 1860. He is one of the best known and most important poets of Brazil. Casimiro de Abreu i..
Casimiro Marcó del Pont
Francisco Casimiro Marcó del Pont Ángel Díaz y Méndez (Vigo, Spain; 1777 - Luján, Argentina; 1819) was a Spanish soldier and Governor of Chile. He was one of the main figures of the Chilean independence process, being the final Spaniard to rule Chile as a colonial territory, holding the tit..
Casimir (dinosaur)
Casimir is the cult character of the French TV show l'Île aux enfants. Casimir is an orange dinosaur with yellow and red spots, created by Yves Brunier. He appears for the first time on television on September 14, 1974 on French television. The show was broadcast first on FR3 before being broadca..
Casimir Bizimungu
Dr. Casimir Bizimungu (born 1951) is a former Rwandan politician. A former medical doctor, Bizimungu holds a Ph.D. and an M.D. from American universities. [#endnote_bbc20031103] He held several portfolios in the MRND government of Juvénal Habyarimana until July 1994. From 1989 to 1992 he..
Casimir Delavigne
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Casimir effect
In physics, the Casimir effect is a physical force exerted between separate objects, which is due to neither charge, gravity, nor the exchange of particles, but instead is due to resonance of all-pervasive energy fields in the intervening space between the objects. This is sometimes described in ter..
Casimir Funk
Kazimierz Funk (February 23, 1884 - January 19, 1967), commonly anglicized as Casimir Funk, was a Polish biochemist, generally credited with the first formulation of the concept of Vitamins in 1912, which he called vital amines or vitamines. Life Born in 1884 in Warsaw, the son of a prominent derma..
Casimir goes to Casimir
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Casimir Gzowski
Sir Kazimierz Stanisław Gzowski The Honourable Sir Kazimierz Stanislaus Gzowski, KCMG (March 5, 1813 – August 24, 1898), was an engineer who served as acting Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1896 to 1897. Gzowski was born in St. Petersburg to a noble Polish father who served with th..
Casimir III of Poland
This article is about the 14th century Polish king. For other uses, please see Casimir. Kazimierz III the Great by Jan Matejko Casimir III, called the Great (Polish: Kazimierz Wielki; 1310 – 1370), King of Poland (1333-70), was the son of King Władysław I the Elbow-high and Jadwiga of Gni..
Casimir II of Poland
This article is about the 12th century Polish king. For other uses, please see Casimir. Casimir the Just by Jan Matejko. Casimir II, called the Just (Polish: Kazimierz II Sprawiedliwy; 1138 – 5 May 1194), of the Piast Dynasty, was the youngest son of Boleslaus III by Salome, daughter of Hen..
Casimir invariant
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. In mathematics, a Casimir invariant or Casimir operator, [\Omega], of an [n]-dimensi..
Casimir IV Jagiellon
Casimir IV Jagiellon Drawing by Jan Matejko. Born November 30, 1427 ..
Casimir IV of Pomerania
Casimir IV (Kazimierz IV in Polish, called by Polish historians Kaźko Słupski) 1351-1377 was a duke of Pomerania-Slupsk since 1374. Son of Boguslav V of Pomerania and Elżbieta - daughter of Casimir III of Poland. He was a friend and partial successor of the king Casimir III of Poland, who made h..
Casimir I of Poland
This article is about the 11th century Polish king. For other uses, please see Casimir. Casimir I the Restorer Fragment of a painting by Jan Matejko. Born July 26, 1016 ..
Casimir Marie Gaudibert
Casimir Marie Gaudibert (1823—1901) was a French amateur astronomer and selenographer. Gaudibert produced a map of the Moon in 1887. Under the direction of Camille Flammarion, Emile Bertaux subsequently produced a globe of the moon based on Gaudibert's lunar map. Gaudibert crater, on the Mo..
Casimir Oyé-Mba
Casimir Oyé-Mba (born 1942) is a Gabonese politician, who was one of the most important people in President Omar Bongo's administration during the 1990s. He served as prime minister of Gabon from May 3 1990 to November 2 1994. He was then appointed foreign minister and served in that position until..
Casimir Pierre Perier
Casimir Pierre Perier (October 11, 1777 – May 16, 1832) was a French statesman. Born in Grenoble, he was the fourth son of a rich banker and manufacturer, Claude Perier (1742-1801), in whose house the estates of Dauphiné met in 1788. Claude Perier was one of the first directors of the Bank ..
Casimir pressure
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Casimir Pulaski Day
Casimir Pulaski Day is a regional United States holiday celebrated on the first Monday of every March to commemorate Casimir Pulaski, a Revolutionary War cavalry officer born March 4, 1747. It is celebrated mainly in areas which have large Polish populations. Illinois enacted a law on June 20, 19..
Casimir Ubaghs
Casimir Ubaghs was for a quarter of a century the chief protagonist of the Ontologico-Traditionalist School of Louvain. He was born at Bergélez-Fauquemont on November 26, 1800. In 1830, while professor of philosophy at the lower seminary of Rolduc, he was called to Louvain, which under his influen..
Casimir v. Quebec (Attorney General)
Okwuobi v. Lester B. Pearson School Board; Casimir v. Quebec (Attorney General); Zorilla v. Quebec (Attorney General), 2005 SCC 16, is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on minority language rights. The Court held that parents in Quebec who are denied access to English schools for their chil..
Casimir Zeglen
The Rev. Casimir Zeglen invented a bullet resistant cloth at the end of the 19th century. He was a Polish Catholic priest of St. Stanislaus' Roman Catholic Church in Chicago, then the largest Polish church in the country, with 40,000 in the parish. In his early 20's he began experimenting with th..
Casineria
Casineria was a tetrapod which lived 340 million years ago, in the Mississippian period. Casineria was very small, only 15 centimeters long, but its skeleton was more advanced than the primitive tetrapods, and it was more closely related to amniotes than to amphibians. Casineria may have been one..
Casing
Casing can refer to: Casing (ammunition)Casing (sausage)Casing (oilfield)Casing (submarine)Casing (moulding) – Decorative moulding surrounding door or window openings.Casing (machine) – a part of a machine or device that properly encloses the other parts of the machine or device, and ..
Casing (ammunition)
A M4 Carbine just after firing, with an ejected case in mid-air The article titled casing is a disambiguation page. A casing, also called case or the brass, is the part of a cartridge that contains the gunpowder charge, the primer, and the bullet. After a shot is fired, the casing is empty bec..
Casing (oilfield)
Casing is a metal tube used in a well completion to contain production fluids and convey them to the surface from an underground reservoir oil reservoir. Casing installation follows the running of conductor pipe during the drilling of a well. Usually multiple sizes of casing are used, the largest ..
Casing (sausage)
Sausage casing is the material that contains and encloses the filling of the sausage. Casings may be either natural or artificial. Natural casings of sausages are made from the submucosa, a layer of the intestine that consists mainly of collagen. The fat and the inner mucosa lining are removed. Na..
Casing (submarine)
The casing of a submarine is a light metal structure, usually incorporating a deck, built-up and-over the upper surface of the vessel's pressure hull. The pressure hull of a submarine is usually cylindrical and possesses a low freeboard when in the water, which makes walking on the hull when on the..
Casing hanger
The casing hanger is that portion of a wellhead assembly which provides support for the casing string when it is lowered into the wellbore. It serves to ensure that the casing is properly located. External links [Wellhead illustration] ..
Casino
The Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey. A casino is a facility that accommodates certain types of gambling activities. Casinos are often placed near or combined with hotels, restaurants, retail shopping, cruise ships and other vacation attractions. Some casinos are known for hostin..
Casino, New South Wales
Walker St. Casino Barker St. Casino Casino is a town of approximately 11000 persons in northern New South Wales. It lies on the banks of the Richmond River and sits on the junction of the Bruxner Highway and the Summerland Way. It is located 726 km north of Sydney and 228 km south of Bris..
Casinos
Casinos can refer to: the plural of CasinoCasinos, Valencia, a municipality in Spain This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended articl..
Casinos Austria
Casinos Austria, formed in 1967 and based in Austria, is a gaming corporation that owns and operates casinos around the globe. It is one of the largest casino operators in the world. The Headquarters of the company is located in the Palais Ephrussi in Vienna. Contents 1 Casinos1.1 Ca..
Casino (album)
Casino is a 1990 album by Blue Rodeo. "Trust Yourself" and "Til I Am Myself Again" were notable hit singles for the band. Track listing All songs by Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy. "Til I Am Myself Again" (3:58)"What am I Doing Here" (3:08)"5 A.M. (A Love Song)" (3:59)"Montreal" (3:15)"Last Laugh" (..
Casino (Al Di Meola album)
For other uses of casino, see casino (disambiguation). Casino is a 1978 album by Latin jazz fusion guitarist Al Di Meola. Track listing Egyptian Danza (Al Di Meola) (5:58)Chasin' The Voodoo (Mingo Lewis) (5:05)Dark Eye Tango (Al Di Meola) (5:24)Señor Mouse (Al Di Meola) (7:19)Fantasia Suite (Al..
Casino (disambiguation)
A casino is a gambling establishment. Casino may also refer to: Casino (film)Casino Guichard, a chain of supermarkets in FranceCasino, New South WalesCasino (salsa dance)Casino (Al Di Meola album) Casino may also refer to: Pavilion (structure) Casino might be a misspelling or alternate spelling o..
Casino (film)
Casino is a 1995 movie directed by Martin Scorsese, based on the book of the same name by Nicholas Pileggi and Larry Shandling. Robert De Niro stars as Sam "Ace" Rothstein, a top gambling handicapper who is called by The Mob to oversee the day-to-day operations at the fictional Tangiers Casino in ..
Casino (Physical Therapy album)
Casino is the 1997 follow-up to the album Physical Therapy, and revolves around a casino theme which influences some instrumentation and the name of each track. As the second studio album of Physical Therapy, it features sixteen more minutes of material than its predecessor. It is seemignly, at pr..
Casino (salsa dance)
Casino dance usually refers to the Cuban technique and style of Salsa as opposed to other styles such as New York on 2 or Los Angeles on 1 styles of salsa dancing. The name Casino appeared during the mid and late 1960s in the dance club of former Náutico, today named Patricio Lumumba, where dancers..
Casino at Marino
The Casino at Marino The Casino at Marino, a folly located in Dublin, Ireland was designed by Sir William Chambers for James Caulfeild, the 1st Earl of Charlemont, starting in the late 1750s and finishing around 1775. It is a small and perfect example of Neo-Classical architecture, intended a..
Casino Aztar
Casino Aztar is the name of several casinos including: Casino Aztar CaruthersvilleCasino Aztar Evansville This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly..
Casino Aztar Caruthersville
Casino Aztar Caruthersville is a 21,000 sqare foot riverboat casino located in Caruthersville, Missouri. The riverboat is named The City of Caruthersville and is located by a 37 acre site. The site contains an enclosed pavallion that is used to host various events. External links [Casino Az..
Casino Aztar Evansville
Casino Aztar Evansville, in Evansville, Indiana, is a $110 million entertainment facility that includes a 2,700 passenger riverboat casino, a 250 room hotel, a 1,660 vehicle parking garage and Riverfront Pavilion housing pre-boarding facilities, retail shops, restaurants, and lounge area. The cas..
Casino Canberra
Canberra Casino (or Casino Canberra) is a casino located in Civic in the central part of the Australian capital city of Canberra. It was the first legal casino to open in the city. The casino is relatively small compared with other casinos. It has blackjack, roulette and many other games. It open..
Casino chip collecting
Many people who visit casinos return home, either accidentally or intentionally, with one or more casino chips in their possession. Those who do so intentionally may be among the growing number of casino chip collectors. Although there were probably people collecting casino chips as long as casino..
Casino Cinema
Casino Cinema is a Spike TV programming block hosted by Steve Schirripa and Beth Ostrosky. The show, which is played around the commercial breaks of a film, features the hosts (plus a guest player) teaching the audience how to play a casino game. Partial listing of guests featured on Casino Cinema..
Casino Classics
Casino Classics is a Remix compilation album by Saint Etienne. The first CD collects many of the remixes featured as bsides on singles from 1990 to 1995. It second disc contains rarer remixes (such as Underworld's remix of the Cool Kids of Death) and newly commissioned remixes. Disc one was origi..
Casino Dance
Casino Dance is internationally known as Salsa. The name Casino appeared in the early 1960s in Havana. As a pastime and entertainment for most Cubans, Casino became a predominant rhythm in Havana. It gave birth to Rueda de Casino, which originated in Patricio Lumumba beach club (former Nautico) in M..
Casino de Charlevoix
The Casino de Charlevoix is located in Pointe-au-Pic, now part of La Malbaie, about 150km east of Quebec City. The historic Manoir Richelieu is located right next to the casino. Charlevoix is a very popular tourist destination because of its location, next to the Saint Lawrence River and the Laurent..
Casinò di Campione
The Casinò di Campione is the largest employer in Campione d'Italia, an Italian enclave (and tax-haven) within Switzerland's Canton of Ticino, on the shores of Lake Lugano. The casino was founded in 1917, opened in 1933, and is owned by the Italian government, and operated by the municipality. Th..
Casino di Villa Boncompagni Ludovisi
The Casino di Villa Boncompagni Ludovisi, Via Lombardia 46, Porta Pinciana, Rome, is a small villa in the grounds of what was, in the 16th century, a country retreat belonging to Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte, diplomat, intellectual, art connoisseur, collector, and protector and patron of such ..
Casino du Lac Leamy
The Casino du Lac Leamy (formerly the Casino de Hull) is a government run casino in Gatineau, Quebec. The casino was opened in 1996, the third of a group of casinos built by the provincial government to raise funds. Ottawa, the larger city across the river, was also planning to build a casino in ..
Casino game
Games available in most casinos are commonly called casino games. In a casino game, the players gamble casino chips on various possible random outcomes or combinations of outcomes. Casino games are available in online casinos, where permitted by law. Casino games can also be played outside of casino..
Casino Goa
The Casino Goa is India's only legalised casino located offshore in Panaji in Goa. The casino is located on a yacht, the M.V. Caravela, anchored in the River Mandovi. The casino vessel worth is 110 million Rupees (or 11 crore ₨) and is owned by the Advani Pleasure Cruise Co Ltd as a joint ventur..
Casino Kid
Casino Kid is a video game on the NES platform released in 1989. It was published and developed by Sofel. The game takes place in the fictional town of Lost Wages (a parody on Las Vegas) where the object is to earn lots of money and to defeat the evil King of the Casino. Casino games on it were bl..
Casino Kid 2
Casino Kid 2 is a video game on the NES platform, released in 1992. It was published by Sofel. Contents 1 Story2 Opponents2.1 Easy Opponents2.2 Medium Opponents2.3 Difficult Opponents3 External link Story After defeating the top players in Las Vegas, a challenge..
Casino Lisboa
Casino Lisboa Casino Lisboa (葡京娛樂場) is the largest and probably the best-known casino in Macau, People's Republic of China. The casino is owned by the Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau. This three-storey complex was built in late 1960s. Since then Macau was known as "Monte ..
Casino Niagara
Casino Niagara logo Casino Niagara is a commercial casino located in Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada. It opened in 1996, on the site of the former Maple Leaf Village amusement park. It was originally an interim casino while the new Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort was constructed. It will remai..
Casino Night
For the episode of The Office, see "Casino Night (The Office episode)". Las Vegas Nights is a 1941 movie and the first movie in which Tommy Dorsey, the famous big band director, stared. A Casino Night (also called Vegas Nights, Las Vegas Nights, Monte Carlo Nights, Casino Parties) is an entertainme..
Casino Night (The Office episode)
The Office episode "Casino Night" High rollers in "Casino Night" Episode No. 28 Airdate May 11 2006 Writer(s) Steve Carell Director Ken Kwapis List of all The Office episodes... "Casino Night" is the 22nd (and final) episode of the second season of The Office. It is written by..
Casino Nova Scotia
Casino Nova Scotia 1983 Upper Water Street [Casino Nova Scotia web site] Number of hotel rooms 350, connected to more via the Downtown Halifax Link Gaming Space ??? Entertainment Venues: The Schooner ShowroomThe Seawalk Stage Signature Attraction(s) Various musical guest..
Casino Pier
Casino Pier is an amusement park situated on a pier (Amusement Pier), in Seaside Heights, NJ, USA. The pier extends approximately 100 metres into the atlantic ocean, from the thin peninsular of land (approx. 6 blocks) in which Seaside Heights exists. The pier itself comprises several games of chanc..
Casino Rama
Casino Rama is a large casino, hotel and entertainment complex located on Mnjikaning First Nation land in the town of Rama, Ontario, Canada. It is a short distance from the city of Orillia. A joint venture between First Nations, commercial operators Penn National Gaming, and the Ontario Lottery a..
Casino Regina
Casino Regina, the former Union Station, is a grand tyndall and ashlar stone structure located on Saskatchewan Drive in Regina, Saskatchewan. Union Station was constructed in 1911-12 and was actually Regina's third train station; the first is now a museum in Broadview, Saskatchewan. The station..
Casino Royale
For other things called by this name, see Casino Royale (disambiguation). A 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition Casino Royale is the first James Bond novel by author Ian Fleming. It would eventually pave the way for 11 other novels by Fleming himself in addition to 2 short story anthologies, ..
Casino Royale (1967 film)
Casino Royale is a UK-American comedy motion picture released on 13 April, 1967. A spoof of the James Bond film series, it is lightly based on the Ian Fleming first Bond novel of the same name. It features Orson Welles, as the villain Le Chiffre, battling James Bond in the guises of Sir James Bond ..
Casino Royale (2006 film)
Currently, it has not been announced who will be performing the theme tune for the film that traditionally plays during the opening title-sequence. One collaborator on the theme is known to be David Arnold who is composing it with an unknown artist. Several names have been reported in the media, ..
Casino Royale (disambiguation)
Casino Royale is the first James Bond novel by Ian Fleming. Casino Royale can also refer to: Casino Royale, a 1954 television episode adaptation of Fleming's novel that aired on the CBS program Climax!.Casino Royale (1967 film), the 1967 feature-length movie spoof, loosely based on the Ian Fleming..
Casino Royale Las Vegas
Casino Royale is a small casino and motel located on the East side of the Las Vegas Strip, between Harrah's Las Vegas and The Venetian. The casino caters to low rollers, and features low table minimums for roulette, craps, and blackjack. The casino often employs people handing out coupons invitin..
Casino Stadium
Casino Stadion is a multi-use stadium in Bregenz, Austria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of SW Bregenz. The stadium holds 11,112 people. ..
Casino token
One dollar chips from various Las Vegas casinos. Casino tokens are small colored metal or plastic discs used in gambling establishments. There are two main types of tokens used in casinos: multicolor tokens of various denominations called chips, used primarily in table games; and metal token..
Casino Twilight Dogs
Casino Twilight Dogs is the third studio album from Australian band Youth Group, released in 2006 on Ivy League Records as a follow up to 2004's Skeleton Jar. Between December 2005 and February 2006, the album was tracked in Sydney, Australia and mixed in April 2006 in Los Angeles. The album featu..
Casino Tycoon
Casino Tycoon is a tycoon type of game where the goal is to rise from a small unknown casino guy to become a tycoon in the casino business. The game has some unique characters like Marlon Brando as in the Godfather movie role. Current Tycoon Computer Games: Airline Tycoon | Airport Ty..
Casino Universal Money
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Casino Versus Japan
Casino Versus Japan is the recording name for Erik Kowalski (born May 5, 1973), a United States-based electronic musician who produces intelligent dance music (IDM for short). As a young boy in Wisconsin he recorded episodes of television series Miami Vice, sampling Jan Hammer's music, later collec..
Casino war
Casino war is a casino card game based on the children's game of War. The game is arguably one of the most easily understood casino card games, but it also has a relatively large house edge compared to other games. The game is normally played with six standard 52 card decks. The cards are ranked in..
Casino Windsor
Casino Windsor is a casino located in Windsor, Ontario and operated by the Government of the Province of Ontario. It is located near the waterfront, and near the Ambassador Bridge and is just past customs on the Canadian side of the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel which link Windsor to Detroit, Michigan. T..
Casinum
Casinum, an ancient town of Italy, probably of Volscian origin. Varro states that the name was Sabine, and meant forum vetus, and also that the town itself was Samnite, but he is probably wrong. When it came under Roman supremacy is not known, but it probably received the citizenship in 188 BC. It w..
Casio
(TYO: [6952] ) is a Japanese electronic devices manufacturing company founded in 1946, with its headquarters in Tokyo. Casio is best known for their calculators, audio equipment, PDAs, cameras, musical instruments, and watches. In 1957 Casio released the world's first entirely electronic..
Casiodoro de Reina
Casiodoro de Reina or de Reyna was a former monk who, perhaps with several others, translated the Bible into Spanish. Reina, a monk of the Abbey de San Isidoro del Campo outside Sevilla, fled with about a dozen others when they came under suspicion by the Office of the Inquisition for Reformist ten..
Casiopea
Casiopea is a still-active Japanese jazz fusion band that was formed in 1976 by guitarist Issei Noro and bassist Tetsuo Sakurai. In 1977, keyboardist Minoru Mukaiya and drummer Takashi Sasaki joined the group. The group debuted with the album Casiopea in 1979, and 30 albums or more have since been r..
Casiotone
Casiotone refers to a series of home electronic keyboards released by Casio Computer Co. in the early 1980s. These first keyboards used a sound synthesis technique known as Vowel-Consonant synthesis to approximate instrument sounds (albeit not very accurately). Most Casiotone keyboards were small, w..
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone is the musical solo-project of musician Owen Ashworth (born 1979) of San Francisco, California. He started CFTPA after he dropped out of film-school in 1997. His music is created with solely battery-operated keyboards and other electronic musical instruments, and ..
Casiotone Nation
Casiotone Nation plays an energetic and eclectic mix of funky drum 'n bass with a hint of hip hop. The influences of this Utrecht-based band range from Soul Coughing to the EZ Rollers and from the The Cinematic Orchestra to Adam F. The band strives to make the audience dance to fast and heavy beats..
Casio AZ-1
The Casio AZ-1 is a polyphonic MIDI keyboard, or keytar, designed to be played, with the aid of a shoulder strap, in an approximation of an electric guitar. It has a distinctive white body with a long neck, with detailing in a pale blue. The AZ-1 is one of only a few keytars to feature aftertouch. D..
Casio Cassiopeia
Casio Cassiopeia is the brand name of a PDA manufactured by CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. It uses Windows CE as the operating system. List of Casio PDAs:- Casio Cassiopeia EG-800 External links [Casio Cassiopeia home] - Official page ..
Casio CFX-9850GB PLUS
--> Casio CFX-9850GB PLUS is an upgraded version of the Casio CFX-9850G graphing calculator. It differs from the Casio CFX-9950GB plus by having half the latter's memory i.e. 32KB. Contents 1 Overview1.1 Appearance1.2 Power1.3 Display1.4 Memory1.5 Communications1...
Casio CFX-9950GB plus
The Casio CFX-9950GB Plus is a graphing calculator intended mainly for high school users. Main features: Large, 3-color display (128x64 dots) (actual 127x61)64KB of memoryEasy to use (menu-driven)MatricesStatistical calculations (including regression)Complex numbersSolver for system of linear equat..
Casio CFX-9970G
The Casio CFX-9970G is a graphing calculator. It is mostly similar to the CFX-9950GB plus, but as its main feature, it implements symbolic calculation. This is however usable in one mode only and cannot be used from the calculator's BASIC-like programs. See also List of calculators ..
Casio ClassPad 300
The Casio ClassPad 300 is the first (and at the time of this writing the only) pen based calculator. HP worked on a pen based calculator called the HP-Xpander, but the project was canceled before it was released to the market. The ClassPad comes with an impressive collection of applications that sup..
Casio CTK-691
CTK-691 is a 61-key portable Casio keyboard which has a ZPI sound source, DSP effects and a drawbar organ function. Its Internet Data Expansion system allows users to download resources from the internet, such as waveform data. The model has 566 preset tones (300 Advanced tones, 50 drawbar organ t..
Casio CZ synthesizers
The Casio CZ-1000 synthesizer offered full sized keys. The CZ series were a family of low-cost Phase distortion synthesizers produced by Casio mid-1980s. There were six models of CZ synthesizers released: the CZ-101, CZ-230S, CZ-1000, CZ-3000, CZ-5000, and the CZ-1. The CZ was a remarkably flex..
Casio EX-S20
The Exilim EX-S20 is a very thin compact Casio digital camera. ..
Casio Exilim
Casio Exilim EX-S2 in playback mode. EX-S1 and EX-S600 compared. Exilim is the line of small digital cameras made by Casio. It was introduced in 2002. The Exilim Card series was notably thinner than other small digital cameras at the time of its introduction, typically 10–15 milli..
Casio F91W
The Casio F91W is an inexpensive model of digital watch, manufactured by the Japanese firm Casio.[Join the Terrorist Watch List! Casio wristwatch that may win you a trip to Guantanamo], eBay, March 20 2006 Casio introduced this model in 1997. It has a daily alarm, and a countdown timer...
Casio FX-100D
The Casio FX-100D is a scientific calculator that is also called SUPER-FX. It comes with a protective plastic case with a flip-top lid. ..
Casio fx-7000G
The Casio fx-7000G was the first modern graphing calculator. It was introduced by Casio in 1985. External links [Page on Void Ware, a graphing calculator site][Casio's current graphc calculators] ..
Casio FX-850P
The Casio FX-850P is a scientific calculator. Technical specifications 2 lines with 32 5×7 characters LCD* (some indicators and a 5 digit 7-segment display)8 KB RAMIntegrated speakerInternal slot for memory expansion (32 KB?)Connector with support for rs232 and centronics (only level converte..
Casio FX 1.0/2.0 series
The CASIO FX 1.0/2.0 series, including PLUS models, are Casio's top-of-the-line programmable graphing calculators as of early 2005. (The company also makes the more specialized ClassPad 300 math education tool.) The FX 2.0 models are officially called ALGEBRA FX 2.0 (PLUS). This calculators use a l..
Casio FZ1
A 16-bit sampler selling for under $2000 by Casio in the mid-80s. It was Casio's answer to the Fairlight CMI Series III. ..
Casio Loopy
The Casio Loopy (sub-title My Seal Computer SV-100) was a game console sold only in Japan in 1994 and 1995. It was unique in that the marketing for it was completely targeted to the female market. Very few games were released for it, most being in the GxB and dress-up genres. A very interesting feat..
Casio SK-1
The Casio SK-1 is a small sampling keyboard made by Casio in 1985. It has 32 small sized piano keys, single note monophony, with a sampling bit depth of 8 bit PCM and a sample rate of 9.38 kHz, an inbuilt microphone and line level input for sampling, and an internal speaker. It also features a sma..
Casio SK-5
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Casio SK-8
--> The Casio SK-8 keyboard was introduced by Casio in the late 1980's. It was one of the first affordable, low-end sampling keyboards along with the Casio SK-1 and SK-5. Like the SK-1 and the SK-5, the SK-8 is popular for circuit bending or modding due to its complex multi-chip hardware [link..
Casio Super Picky Talk
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Casio VL-1
The VL-1 was the first synthesizer of Casio's VL-Tone product line, and is sometimes referred to as the VL-Tone. The VL-1 ranks among the strangest synthesizers ever made. Some of its control keys resembled those of a calculator, which was appropriate, as it doubled as a simple calculator. Released ..
Casio W727H-1V
The Casio W727H-1V is a digital watch with the following features: 100 Meter Water ResistantElectro-luminescent backlight with afterglow1/100 second stopwatch*Measuring capacity: 23:59'59.99"*Measuring unit: 1/100 second (for the first 60 minutes)*1 second (after 60 minutes)*Measuring mode: net tim..
Casiquiare canal
The Casiquiare is a distributary of the upper Orinoco, which flows southward into the Rio Negro. As such, it forms a unique natural canal between the Orinoco and Amazon river systems; it is the largest river on the planet that links two major river systems, a so called bifurcation. Contents 1&nbs..
Casitas Dam
Casitas Dam is a dam on Coyote Creek that forms Lake Casitas near Ojai, California. The dam is located two miles above the junction of Coyote Creek and the Ventura River. Water from the Ventura River is diverted to Lake Casitas as well. The 334 foot (102 m) tall earthfill dam was built by the U.S. B..
CASI (disambiguation)
CASI may refer to: CASI (test), a reading comprehension test in schoolsClub Atlético San Isidro, a rugby club in San Isidro, Bueno Aires, Argentina This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may ..
Casket Casey
--> Casket Casey is a horror rock band fronted by the vocalist Cia Hedmark, who was a member of the folk metal group Otyg and also did some guest appearances with the band Vintersorg. The band was formed by guitarist Mattias Marklund and basist Patrik Pettersson in 2001. The group has released a 4 ..
Casket girls
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Casket letters
Casket Letters is the name generally given to a group of eight letters and a sequence of irregular sonnets said to have been addressed by Mary, Queen of Scots, to the Earl of Bothwell, between January and April 1566 or 1567. If authentic throughout, they provide perfect proof of Mary's complicit..
Casket match
--> Casket Match is a type of match in professional wrestling closely linked to the gimmick of The Undertaker. To win the match all that must be done is to ensure the opponent is in the casket and the lid is shut; everything else is therefore legal. Contents 1 History of the Casket Match1...
Casket of Ancient Winters
The Casket of Ancient Winters is a powerful magic item in the Marvel Universe. It is an Asgardian relic, which, when opened, can reproduce the infinite icy cold of Niffleheim, one of the Asgardian Nine Worlds. It was the greatest weapon of Malekith the Accursed. ..
Cask ale
Gareth Jones of Beer Essentials, Horsham with a selection of cask ales Cask ale is the term given to unfiltered and unpasteurised beer which is conditioned and served from a cask without additional pressure. The expression cask conditioning is sometimes also used, as is the term real ale. C..
CASL
CASL may refer to: Canadian Association for School LibrariesCanadian Association for the Study of the LiverCapital Area Soccer LeagueCenter on Accelerated Student LearningCentral Arizona Soaring LeagueCentre for Advanced Studies in LeadershipCobb Amateur Soccer LeagueCognitive Agents Specification ..
Caslano
Caslano is a small village located in Switzerland (Ticino) near Lugano and the Italian border. In the summer Caslano attracts many tourists because of traditional parts of the village, its lake (lake of Lugano) and good weather. Population (December 2004): 3'731Current mayor of Caslano: Emilio Ta..
Caslon
''This article is about the typeface. For the person, see William Caslon. Caslon is the name of a large family of serif typefaces cut (engraved in steel punches) by William Caslon and first shown in 1734 in a broadside specimen now highly sought-after by collectors. Caslon is cited as the first o..
Caslon Antique
Caslon Antique is a decorative American typeface that was designed in 1894 by Berne Nadall. It was originally called "Fifteenth Century", but was renamed "Caslon Antique" by Nadall's foundry, Barnhart Bros. & Spindler, in the mid-1920s. The typeface is meant to evoke Colonial-era design. Early fo..
Casluhim
Casluhim, according to Genesis 10:14, were descendants of Mizraim (Egypt) son of Ham, out of whom originated the Philistines. ..
Casma
Casma is a town in the Ancash Region, Peru. It is located at around [9°28′0″S, 78°19′0″W], in the Casma Valley. ..
CASMAS
CASMAS (Coalition Against Slavery in Mauritania And Sudan), is a human rights group concerned with the Arab slave trade that they say still exists today in the Islamic republic of Mauritania and the Republic of Sudan. Casmas website http://members.aol.com/casmasalc/ ..
Casma Province
The Casma Province (Spanish: Provincia de Casma) is one of 20 provinces of the Ancash Region of Peru. The capital of the province is the city of Casma. Political division The Casma Province is divided into four districts (Spanish: distritos, singular: distrito), each of which is headed by a mayor (..
Casma Valley
The Casma Valley is a coastal valley situated about 400 km north of Lima, Peru, and lying between the towns of Chimbote and Huarmey. It is notable for its archaelogical sites related to the Pre-Columbian Chavín culture, such as stone-faced pyramids at Moxeco and Palka and one of the oldest known si..
CASM (travel)
For the University of Cambridge mathematics course, see CASM Cost per Available Seat Mile (CASM) is a method of calculating operating costs in the travel industry. It is derived by dividing total operating expenses by total ASMs. ..
Casnovia
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Casnovia, Michigan
Casnovia is a village in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is situated on the boundary between Muskegon County and Kent County and lies partially within both. As of the 2000 census, the village population was 315. The village is located partially within the Casnovia Township, Michigan. Casnovia is be..
Casnovia Township, Michigan
Casnovia Township is a township in Muskegon County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,652 at the 2000 census. Communities The village of Casnovia lies partially within the township on Michigan State Highway 46 and Michigan State Highway 37 at the eastern edge of the township. -->..
Caso
Caso (Asturian: Casu) is a municipality in the Principality of Asturias. It shares a boundary to the North with Piloña; to the East with Ponga; to the South with León and to the West with Sobrescobio and Laviana. Most of the inhabitants of Caso live in the Nalón Valley, on which the largest t..
Casoli
Casoli is a commune and town in the Province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy Abruzzo · Communes of the province of Chieti Altino | Archi | Ari | Arielli | Atessa | Bomba | Borrello | Bucchianico | Canosa Sannita | Carpineto Sinello | Carunchio | Casacanditella | Casalanguida ..
Casomorphin
Casomorphin is a peptide sequence that is found in whey protein called casein, and which can be addictive to humans and cause an opiate effect.[[Citing sources citation needed]] All proteins are chains of amino acids. In the digestive system, proteins are chopped up into sma..
Casorezzo
Casorezzo is a small city located at a distance of 24.58 km from Milan, Italy. Casorezzo is also known by history as Casobrecio, Caxorizio, Cosorezo or even Coxoretio, Cosourezo, Consoretio. It seems that all these names are derived from the latin words 'Domus Retius' meaning home of the nets. Inf..
Caso Cerrado
Caso Cerrado is the ninth album of the argentoine rock band Pappo's Blues, It was released in 1995, several years after the official dissolution of the band Hombre suburbanoAlgunos deslicesRuta 66Tomé demasiado See also Pappo Argentine rock Sources [http://www.rock.com.ar/discos/0/919.shtml&#..
CASP
CASP, which stands for Critical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction, is a community-wide experiment (though it is commonly referred to as a competition) for protein structure prediction taking place every two years since 1994. CASP provides research groups with an opportunity ..
Caspar, California
Caspar is a zip code tabulation area located in coastal Mendocino County, California. As of the 2000 census, Caspar ZCTA had a population of 317. History Caspar was first settled in 1857 by Siegfried Caspar, who later sold the land to Jacob Green Jackson, one of the founders of the Caspar Lumber C..
Casparian strip
In plants, the Casparian strip (or Casparian band) is a narrow, waxy, impermeable band between walls of abutting cells making up the root endodermis. It blocks the flow of water and other solutes across the apoplast. The strip consists of suberin, a fatty substance that runs round the cell. In nutr..
Caspar Abel
Caspar Abel (14 July 1676, Hindenburg in der Altmark - 11 January 1763, Westdorf) was a German theologian, historian and poet. Abel was son of a preacher and gained his theological education in Braunschweig and Helmstedt. In 1696 he became rector in Osterburg, in 1698 at the Johannisschule in Halbe..
Caspar and Mollusk
Caspar and Mollusk refer to The Presidents of the United States of America's Chris Ballew and Beck Hansen. The song "Twig" was originally written by Chris Ballew about Beck being a "twig in the wind". The story goes that Ballew was recording this track on Beck's 4-track at Beck's home in East LA, ..
Caspar Aquila
Caspar Aquila (August 7, 1488 - November 12, 1560, Saalfeld), also Kaspar Aquila, Caspari Aquilae, real name Johann Kaspar Adler was a German reformer, who was born at Augsburg. Educated at Augsburg and at Ulm (1502), in Italy (he met Erasmus in Rome), at Bern (1508), studied theology in Leipzig (1..
Caspar Barlaeus
Caspar Barlaeus (February 12, 1584—January 14, 1648) was a Dutch polymath, humanist theologian, poet, and historian. Born Caspar (Kaspar) von Baarle (he is more commonly known by his Latin name), he was a theology student and clergyman before becoming professor of logic at the University of ..
Caspar Bartholin
Caspar Bartholin (or Berthelsen), alternatively Bartholinus (Latin) was the name of two leading figures in the history of the science of human anatomy -- grandfather and grandson. Caspar Bartholin - the Elder (1585-1629) Danish professor in medicine.Caspar Bartholin - the Younger (1655-1738), descr..
Caspar Bartholin the Elder
Caspar Bartholin the Elder (1585 - July 13, 1629) was born at Malmö, Denmark (now Sweden) and was a polymath, finally accepting a professorship in medicine at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1613. He later taught theology at the same university. His precocity was extraordinary; at three ..
Caspar Bartholin the Younger
Caspar Bartholin the Younger (1655 – 1738), was a Danish anatomist who first described the "Bartholin's gland" in the 17th century. Born in Copenhagen. He is grandson of theologian and anatomist Caspar Bartholin (the Elder) and son of Thomas Bartholin. The discovery is sometimes mistakenly c..
Caspar Berry
Caspar Berry Nickname(s) None Hometown London, UK Caspar Berry is an ex-professional poker player, screenwriter, actor and television presenter on Poker Night Live. Contents 1 Early years2 His Own Company3 Poker Night Live4 External links Early years Caspar star..
Caspar Brötzmann
Caspar Brötzmann (born 1962 in Germany) is an electric guitar player. While Brötzmann typically performs with the power trio lineup of Massaker, with guitar, bass guitar and drum set, he only uses rock and roll and heavy metal music as a basis for his music. Brötzmann's technique has been praise..
Caspar Buberl
Contents 1 Biography2 Monuments at Gettysburg Battlefield3 Other Civil War Monuments4 Other Memorials and Monuments5 Architectural Sculpture6 Pension Building Frieze7 Images of Garfield Memorial8 Images of Hartford Memorial9 Resources Biography Caspa..
Caspar Castner
Rev. Caspar Castner or Kastner, SJ was a missionary, born in Munich, Bavaria, October 7, 1655; died in Peking, China, November 9, 1709. He entered the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits), September 17, 1681, and studied theology at Ingolstadt where he finished his studies, 22 March, 1694. For a short t..
Caspar Creuziger
Caspar Creuziger (born January 1,1504 in Leipzig, died November 16,1548 in Wittenberg), was a German Humanist "Cruciger, Caspar," in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation, ed. Hans J. Hillerbrand (New York: Oxford University Press, 1996), 1:456., Professor of Theology at the University of Wit..
Caspar David Friedrich
Self-portrait in chalk, 1810 C.D.Friedrich in his studio by fellow artist Georg Friedrich Kersting, 1812 Caspar David Friedrich (September 5, 1774 – May 7, 1840) was a 19th century German romantic painter, considered by many critics to be one of the finest representatives of the mov..
Caspar de Crayer
Gaspar de Crayer (1582 Antwerp - 1669 Ghent) sometimes called Gaspard or Caspar de Crayer was a Flemish painter. He learnt the art of painting from Michael Coxcie. He matriculated in the gild of St Luke at Brussels in 1607, resided in the capital of Brabant till after 1660, and finally settled at Gh..
Caspar Einem
Caspar Einem Caspar (von) Einem (born May 6 1948) is an Austrian politician (SPÖ). Biography Casper Einem is the son of Gottfried von Einem and his wife Lianne, née von Bismarck. After studying jurisprudence in Vienna, Einem worked as a probation officer in Vienna and Salzburg. He is marri..
Caspar Erasmus Duftschmid
Caspar Erasmus Duftschmid properly Kaspar was an Austrian naturalist and physician who made significant contributions to entomology , especially Coleoptera. He was born in Gmunden 19 November 1767 and died in Linz 17 December 1821. His best known work, introducing many new genera and speci..
Caspar Frederik Harsdorff
Caspar Frederik (Friedrich) Harsdorff, also known as C.F. Harsdorff, (May 26, 1735-May 24, 1799), Danish neoclassical architect is considered to be Denmark’s leading architect in the late 18th century, and is referred to as “The Father of Danish Classicism”. Contents 1 Early life and t..
Caspar Friedrich Wolff
Caspar Friedrch Wolff, a silhouette by F. Anting (1784), one of the two known Wolff's portraits. Caspar Friedrich Wolff (January 18, 1734 in Berlin, Germany - February 22, 1794 in St.Petersburg, Russia) is one of the founders of embryology. In 1759 Wolff graduated as an M.D. from the Universit..
Caspar Georg Carl Reinwardt
Caspar Georg Carl Reinwardt (1773-1854) was a Prussian-born Dutch botanist. Reinwardt was the founder and first director of agriculture of the botanic garden at Bogor (Buitenzorg) in Java. He was Professor of natural philosophy at the University of Leiden from 1823 to 1845. The standard author ab..
Caspar Henderson
Caspar Henderson (born June 21, 1963) is a journalist and writer living in Oxford, United Kingdom. He is the son of Marina Henderson and Mungo Henderson. He has one sister, Rebecca Henderson [#endnote_rebecca]. He is first cousin once removed of Marina Warner. His paternal grandfather wa..
Caspar Milquetoast
Caspar Milquetoast was a comic strip character created by Harold Webster in 1924 for his comic strip The Timid Soul, published in the New York World. From this character the term "milquetoast" has come to mean "weak and ineffectual." Webster continued to produce the comic strip until his death in 1..
Caspar Netscher
The Lace-Maker by Caspar Netscher (1662) Oil on canvas, 33 x 27 cm. Wallace Collection, London Caspar (or Gaspar) Netscher (1639 - 1684), German-Dutch portrait and genre painter, was born at Heidelberg. His father died when he was two years of age, and his mother, fleeing from the dangers of..
Caspar Neumann
Caspar Neumann (*14 Sep. 1648 in Breslau, d. 27 Jan. 1715) was Professor and Clergyman in Breslau with a special interest in mortality rates (*1648, †1715). Biography The later clergyman made first an apprenticeship as a pharmacist. He finished his higher school education at Breslau's Maria-Magd..
Caspar Peucer
Caspar Peucer Caspar Peucer (6 January 1525-25 September 1602) was a German reformer, physician, and scholar. Peucer studied mathematics, astronomy, and medicine at the University of Wittenberg since 1540. In 1543, he became a lodger in the house of one of the most famous professors in Witte..
Caspar Phair
Caspar Phair (died 1933) was one of Lillooet, British Columbia's first settlers. He came emigrated from Ireland with his wife, Cerise. Caspar Phair was Lillooet's first government agent, a gold commissioner, coroner, teacher, and merchant. He built Longford House in the 1880's, an elegant building..
Caspar Reiff
Casper Reiff(1971-) is a classical guitarist and the founder of The Tolkien Ensemble. His role in the ensemble is being one of the two songwriters along with singing the part of Merry and playing guitar. ..
Caspar Schoppe
Caspar Schoppe (May 27, 1576 – November 19, 1649) was a German controversialist and scholar. He was born at Neumarkt in the upper Palatinate and studied at several German universities. Having converted to Roman Catholicism in about 1599, he obtained the favour of Pope Clement VIII, and distin..
Caspar Stoll
Caspar Stoll (d. 1795) was an artist and entomologist who illustrated several works on entomology. Stoll's illustrations of stick insects, mantids and their relatives are particularly well known. Very little is known of his life, but we know that Stoll spent fifteen years on Natuurlyke, his book on..
Caspar van Wittel
Caspar Adriaans van Wittel (b. 1653, Amersfoort, d. 1736, Rome) was a Dutch landscape painter. Van Wittel relocated to Rome with his family ca. 1675 and made his career there. His son italianized the family name as Vanvitelli. ..
Caspar Voght
Caspar Voght (* 17 November 1752 in Hamburg; † 20 March 1839 in Hamburg), later Caspar Reichsfreiherr von Voght (more commonly known as Baron Caspar von Voght), was a German Merchant and Social Reformer from Hamburg, Germany. Together with his business partner and friend Georg Heinrich Sieveking h..
Caspar Weinberger
Caspar Weinberger in his official Department of Defense publicity photo circa 1983. Caspar "Cap" Willard Weinberger, GBE (August 18 1917 – March 28 2006), was an American politician and Secretary of Defense under President Ronald Reagan from January 21, 1981, until November 23 1987, making ..
Caspar Wessel
Caspar Wessel (June 8, 1745 - March 25, 1818) was a Norwegian-Danish mathematician. Wessel was born in Jonsrud, Vestby, Akershus, Norway. In 1763, having completed secondary school, he went to Denmark for further studies (Norway having no university at the time). In 1778 he acquired the degree of ..
Caspar Wistar
Caspar Wistar may refer to: Caspar Wistar (1696–1752), Pennsylvania glassmaker and landowner.Caspar Wistar (1761–1818), physician and anatomist, grandson of the glassmaker. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an..
Caspar Wistar (glassmaker)
Caspar Wistar (1696–1752) was a German-born glassmaker and landowner in Pennsylvania. He was the grandfather of Caspar Wistar, the physician and anatomist after whom the genus Wisteria is named. He was born in the Rhenish Palatinate in Bavaria, the son of a forester. He emigrated to Pennsylva..
Caspar Wistar (physician)
Caspar Wistar (1761–1818) was an American physician and anatomist. He was born at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Thomas Wistar and Mary Waln Wistar and the grandson of Caspar Wistar (1696–1752), a German immigrant, Quaker and glassmaker. In 1788 he married Isabella Marshall, ..
Caspase
Caspases are a group of cysteine proteases, enzymes with a crucial cysteine residue that can cleave other proteins after an aspartic acid residue, a specificity which is unusual among proteases. The name "caspase" derives from this characteristic molecular function: cysteine-aspartic-acid-proteases...
Caspe
Caspe is a historic town and municipality in the province of province), in the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. It is situated some 100 km to the east of the provincial capital, Zaragoza. Caspe was the site of the Compromise of Caspe in the 15th century, which would lead to the start of the ..
Casper
Casper may mean: Casper (name)Caspar, one of the Three Biblical Magi (or Three Wise Men)Casper the Friendly Ghost, a 20th-century cartoon characterCasper (film), a 1995 movie featuring Casper the Friendly GhostCasper (skateboarding trick), a freestyle skateboarding trick ostensibly named in honor o..
Casper's First Christmas
1979 NBC TV special that featured the same cast as Casper and the Angels, produced by Hanna-Barbera. ..
Casper's Halloween Special
1979 NBC TV special that featured the same cast as Casper and the Angels, produced by Hanna-Barbera. ..
Casper's Haunted Christmas
2000 direct-to-video feature film that unlike its direct-to-video predecessors, was completely computer animated. It stars Brendan Ryan Barrett as the voice of Casper the Friendly Ghost. ..
Casper's Scare School
Direct-to-video feature film scheduled to be released in September 2006. ..
Casper, Wyoming
Downtown Casper Casper is a city in Natrona County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 49,644 at the 2000 census. It is a medium-sized city in east-central Wyoming on Interstate 25. It is the county seat of Natrona County[Geographic references#6GR6] and the second largest cit..
Casper: A Spirited Beginning
Casper: A Spirited Beginning is a direct-to-video spin-off of the 1995 film Casper, released by Universal Studios Home Video in 1997. It is a prequel to Casper and shows how Casper became a ghost. Inconsistencies Casper: A Sprited Beginning has a number of plot holes and inconsistances with th..
Casper: Spirit Dimensions
Casper: Spirit Dimensions is a video game of the action-adventure genre released in 2001 by Lucky Chicken. The game is based on Casper the Friendly Ghost. External links [Casper: Spirit Dimensions] at MobyGames ..
Casperius Aelianus
A Praetorian Prefect loyal to Domitian, who after the ascension of the Emperor Nerva, laid siege to the Imperial Capital - in order to capture the men responsible for Domitians death, who had been unpunished by Nerva. After Nerva's death and the rise of Trajan, Aelianus was executed. ..
Casper & Mandrilaftalen
Casper & Mandrilaftalen (English: Casper and the Mandrill-treaty) is a Danish tv-program aired on DR2 in 1999. Casper & Mandrilaftalen is a surrealistic and apart sketch-program hosted by Casper Christensen. He started up with the two other Danish comedians Lasse Rimmer and Lars Hjortshøj and late..
Casper (film)
Casper is a 1995 live-action film based on the Casper the Friendly Ghost cartoons and comic strips and made extensive use of computer-generated imagery, including a fully computer-rendered title character, the first in a live action movie. Though secondary computer-animated characters had appeared ..
Casper (name)
Casper is a male's given name of Persian origin meaning "Master of the Treasure". It is one of the traditional names assigned by folklore to the anonymous Magi mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew account of the Nativity of Jesus. In the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, one of three parts of the..
Casper (skateboarding trick)
Casper is a freestyle skateboarding trick that was invented by Bobby "Casper" Boyden in the late 1970s. Boyden had a very pale skin and he was nicknamed after the cartoon ghost. The modern casper was invented by Rodney Mullen in the late 1980s. During a casper the skateboarder holds the skateboard ..
Casper and Friends
Casper and Friends is a series of compilation comic books issued and published by Harvey Comics, which lasted from 1951 to 1994. Characters appearing in their own series Casper the Friendly Ghost* Wendy the Good Little Witch* Spooky the Tuff Little Ghost* Hot Stuff the Little Devil* The Ghostly Tri..
Casper and the Angels
Casper and the Angels is an animated television series, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, and aired for one season (1979-80) on NBC, with over 26 15-minute segments in 13 episodes produced. In this series, Casper the Friendly Ghost was utilized as a guardian angel for two female motorcycle co..
Casper Ankergren
Casper Ankergren (born 9 November, 1979) is a Danish professional football goalkeeper, currently playing for the Danish Superliga club, Brøndby IF. Ankergren made his breakthrough with Brøndby in the last half of the 2002-03 Danish Superliga season, following the retirement of club legend Mogens..
Casper Asbjornson
  Robert Anthony (Casper) Asbjornson (June 19, 1909 - January 21, 1970) was a catcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox (1928-29) and Cincinnati Reds (1931-32). Asbjornson batted and threw right handed. He was born in Concord, Massachusetts. Asbjornson was 19 years..
Casper Christensen
Casper Lindholm Christensen (born August 22, 1968 in Birkerød) is a Danish comedian. He has hosted many shows including Casper & Mandrilaftalen, Husk Lige Tandbørsten and the Danish airing of Shooting Stars. He also had a leading role in the Danish sit-coms Langt fra Las Vegas and Klovn. He sta..
Casper College
Casper College is a public community college in Casper, Wyoming, USA. Basic Statistics Established: 1945 President: Walter H. Nolte Student Body: 4023 Faculty: 251 Mascot: Thunderbird Notable alumni Dick Cheney Vice President Chris LeDoux Country singer, rodeo cowboy Ron Franscell Author, ..
Casper Electronics
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Casper Events Center
The Casper Events Center is a 7,286-seat multi-purpose arena in Casper, Wyoming, USA. It is home to the Wyoming Cavalry arena football team. The arena was built in April 1982, and also seats up to 9,700 for concerts. Current arenas in the National Indoor Football League Atlantic Conference..
Casper Holstein
Casper Holstein was a powerful gangster in Harlem, New York City in the 1920s and 1930s. He controlled a numbers-running operation, nightclubs, and other business. Some say that he even invented the numbers.Crime Library, Black Gangs of Harlem : 1920-1939, http://www.crimelibrary.com/gangsters_outla..
Casper Meets Wendy
Casper Meets Wendy is a direct-to-video sequel to the 1995 film Casper. It was released by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment in 1998. Hilary Duff starred as Wendy the Good Little Witch, who just wanted to prove herself to her three aunts. Little does she know, a dark character named Desm..
Casper mini uav
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Casper Mountain
Casper Mountain is a long mountain at the north end of the Laramie Mountains overlooking Casper, Wyoming along the North Platte River. There are many recreation opportunities on this mountain. One of the very few ski areas with the parking/entry point to the mountain located above the resort, Hogad..
Casper Mountain, Wyoming
Casper Mountain is a census-designated place located on Casper Mountain in Natrona County, Wyoming. The population was 298 at the 2000 census. Geography Casper Mountain is located at [42°44′39″N, 106°19′23″W] (42.744235, -106.322924)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Acc..
Casper Rockies
The Casper Rockies are a minor league baseball team in the Pioneer League. The Rockies are based in Casper, Wyoming, where they play at Mike Lansing Field. They are one of six farm teams of the Colorado Rockies. The Rockies were formerly known as the Butte Copper Kings of the Pioneer Baseball Lea..
Casper Rose
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Casper Star-Tribune
The Casper Star-Tribune is a newspaper published in Casper, Wyoming. It is Wyoming's largest newspaper with a daily circulation of 30,745 and a Sunday circulation of 33,264 [link]. The Star-Tribune is the only Wyoming newspaper to be distributed statewide, with delivery available even..
Casper the Friendly Ghost
Early Casper in There's Good Boos To-Night (1948). Casper the Friendly Ghost is the main character of the Famous Studios theatrical animated cartoon series of the same name. As his name indicates, he is a ghost, but is quite personable. Contents 1 History1.1 Creation and success ..
Casper Van Dien
Casper Van Dien from one of his earliest movies, Killshot. Casper Van Dien (born on 18 December 1968 in Milton, Florida, a small town about 18 miles northeast of Pensacola) is an American actor, best known for his role as Johnny Rico in Starship Troopers. His mother is a retired nursery scho..
Casper Yost
Casper Salathiel Yost (1863-1941) was the longtime editor of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, where he started working in 1889. He was the founder of the American Society of Newspaper Editors and was influential in developing its code of ethics. He was born in Sedalia, Missouri, and died in St. Louis. ..
Caspian
Caspian can refer to: The Caspian SeaThe Caspian region, the loosely-defined area surrounding the Caspian SeaThe Caspian ponyCaspian X or Prince Caspian, a fictional character in the Chronicles of Narnia series by C. S. LewisCaspian, a fictional character on [[Highlander: The Series]]CASPIAN, or Con..
CASPIAN
Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering (CASPIAN) is a USA grass-roots consumer group dedicated to fighting supermarket "loyalty" or frequent shopper cards. CASPIAN's efforts are directed at educating consumers, condemning marketing strategies that invade shoppers' privacy, and..
Caspian, Michigan
Caspian is a city in Iron County, Michigan, United States. The population was 997 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.7 km² (1.4 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 997 people, 470 households, ..
Caspian (Highlander)
Caspian is a fictional character from [[Highlander: The Series]], portrayed by actor Marcus Testory. He is an Immortal. Contents 1 History1.1 Bronze Age1.2 19972 Appearances3 External links History Bronze Age Caspian was born sometime in the 1200s BC or before. He was ..
Caspian Airlines
Caspian Airlines is an airline based in Tehran, Iran. It operates services between Tehran and other major cities in Iran and to Ukraine and Armenia. Its main base is Mehrabad International Airport, Tehran. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Services4 Fleet Code Data IATA Code: R..
Caspian Depression
The Caspian Depression is a low-lying flatland region that lies at the northern end of the Caspian Sea. The depression lies at the southern end of the Ryn Desert, and is in both Kazakhstan and Russia. Most of the Russian Republic of Kalmykia lies in the Caspian Depression. The Volga River flows t..
Caspian Flotilla
Warships of the Caspian Flotilla Caspian Flotilla (Каспийская флотилия in Russian, or Kaspiyskaya flotiliya), the oldest Russian military flotilla, stationed in the Caspian Sea. It was awarded the Order of the Red Banner in 1945. Caspian Flotilla (CF) was created in November..
Caspian Gull
Caspian Gull is a name applied to the gull taxon Larus (argentatus) cachinnans. This form has a troubled taxonomic history, summarised in the Herring Gull article. Currently, it is treated as a full species by some authorities and as a subspecies of the Herring Gull by others. ..
Caspian I
Around 1998 (Narnian time) the Telmarines invade and conquer Narnia. It is Caspian I who becomes King. |- |width="30%" align="center" rowspan="2"|Preceded by:Unknown (Eventually Queen Swanwhite) |width="40%" align="center"|King of Narnia1998-Unknown (Narnian time) |width="30%" align="center" rowsp..
Caspian Pipeline Consortium
The Caspian Pipline Consortium was formed in 2001 between the governments of Kazakhstan and Russia as well as the American-owned oil company Chevron, with 24 percent, 19 percent and 15 percent shares respectively. In 2001 transport of oil began at 350,000 barrels per day. ..
Caspian Plover
The Caspian Plover (Charadrius asiaticus) is a wader in the plover family of birds. It breeds on open grassland in central Asia, mainly to the north and east of the Caspian Sea. This bird breeds in loose colonies, with three eggs being laid in a ground nest. These birds migrate south in winter to ..
Caspian pony
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Caspian Sea
Caspian Sea viewed from orbit The Caspian Sea is a landlocked endorheic sea of Eurasia between Asia and Europe. It is the world's largest inland body of water. It has a surface area of 371,000 km² (143,000 sq. mi.), and a maximum depth of about 1025 m (3363 ft). Thus it has characteristics ..
Caspian Seal
Caspian seals (Phoca caspica), one of the smallest members of the "true seal" family, are unique in that they are found exclusively in the saline Caspian Sea. They can be found not only along the shorelines, but also on the many rocky islands and floating blocks of ice that dot the Caspian Sea. In ..
Caspian Sea Wolf
The Caspian Sea Wolf (Canis lupus cubanensis) is a critically endangered subspecies of the gray wolf, and was once found throughout the area between the Caspian and Black seas. Now an extremely rare animal, it exists only in a remote area in the extreme southeastern portion of Russia that borders ..
Caspian Snowcock
The Caspian Snowcock, Tetraogallus caspius, is a snowcock in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds. It is found in the mountains of eastern Turkey and Armenia, where it breeds at altitudes from 1800-3000 m on bare stony ground with some alpine scrub. It n..
Caspian Tern
The Caspian Tern (Hydroprogne caspia formerly Sterna caspia) is the largest tern, growing to 23 inches, with a wingspan up to 4.5 feet. Adult birds have black legs and a long thick red-orange bill. They have a white head with a black cap and white neck, belly and tail. The upper wings and back are..
Caspian Tiger
The Caspian tiger or Persian tiger (Panthera tigris virgata) was the least common subspecies of tiger, found in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey, Mongolia, and the Central Asiatic area of Russia until it became extinct in the 1970s. Although thought to be extinct, there have been several alleged s..
Caspian Tredwell-Owen
Caspian Tredwell-Owen wrote a screenplay that, after being read by Steven Speilberg, was purchased by DreamWorks for a million dollars. The screenplay was re-written by Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci and became the 2005 film The Island. [link] ..
Caspian VIII
One of the Telmarines who was King of Narnia. He was the father of King Caspian IX and Miraz and decended from King Caspian I. |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" |width="30%" align="center" rowspan=""|Preceded by:Unknown (Eventually King Caspian I the Conqueror) |width=..
Caspian X
Caspian X, King of Narnia, Lord of Cair Paravel, and Emperor of the Lone Islands, also called Caspian the Seafarer and Caspian the Navigator (born 2290–died 2356, Narnian Time) is a fictional character in the Chronicles of Narnia series by C. S. Lewis. He is featured predominantly in three boo..
Caspi & Co.
Caspi & Co., founded in 1927, is one of the largest law firms in Israel. Its offices are in Tel Aviv. The firm is headed by Adv. Ram Caspi. External Links [Caspi & Co. Profile], BDI Code- 2005 (PDF file) ..
Caspofungin
Caspofungin is an antifungal drug, the first of a new class termed the echinocandins. It shows activity against infections with Aspergillus and Candida, and works by inhibiting cell wall synthesis. It is administered intravenously. Contents 1 Indications2 Clinical Efficacy3 Contra..
Casque-headed Treefrogs
Casque-headed Treefrogs (Trachycephalus) is a genus of frogs in the Hylidae family, and are found in eastern Brazil and Pacific lowlands from southern Colombia to northern Peru. In a recent revision the seven species of the genus Phrynohyas was included in this genus and Phrynohyas is now consider..
Casquets
The Casquets, or Les Casquets ([49°43.′4″N, 2°22.′7″W]) are a group of rocks 13 km northwest of Alderney and are part of an underwater sandstone ridge. Other parts which emerge above the water are the islets of Burhou and Ortac. Little vegetation grows on them. The "t" is pronoun..
Casquette d'Afrique
The Casquette d'Afrique is the term used to describe a range of lightweight military headgear used by the French metropolitan and colonial armies generally from the early 1830s to the 1860s. By the late 1700s/early 1800s, European military uniform had developed from a relatively easy-fitting, all..
Casque d'or
Casque d'or is a 1952 film directed by Jacques Becker. External links [Philip Kemp essay at criterionco.com] ..
Casqui
Casqui was a Native American tribe discovered in 1541 by the Hernando de Soto expedition. This tribe inhabited fortified villages in eastern Arkansas. The tribe takes its name from the chieftain Casqui who ruled the tribe from its primary village thought to be located in present day Cross County, A..
CASR
CASR may stand for: State highways in California, the highways in the US state of CaliforniaCentre for Automotive Safety Research, the road safety research centre based in the University of Adelaide This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same ..
CASRO
The Council of American Survey Research Organizations (CASRO) is the trade association of survey research organizations, representing over 250 companies and research operations in the United States and abroad. Since 1975, CASRO has grown from a membership of 15 research firms to an organization of..
Cass
Cass is a surname, and amy refer to Brian CassDavid CassElizabeth CassFrederick CassGeorge Washington CassGodfrey CassHarriet CassJohn Cass (1661–1718), an English politician and philanthropistLewis Cass, American Democratic presidential nominee in 1848Loren CassLou CassMoss CassNick CassPeggy Ca..
CASS
''CASS is also an abbreviation of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. CASS (Coding Accuracy Support System) enables the United States Postal Service to evaluate the accuracy of address-matching software programs. CASS is offered to all mailers, service bureaus, and software vendors who want to e..
Cass, West Virginia
Cass is an unincorporated community in Pocahontas County, West Virginia on the Greenbrier River. The town was founded in 1901 as a company town for those who worked for West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company logging the nearby mountains. Currently most of the town is owned by the state of West Virgin..
Cass-bann
Cass-bann, is a mixture of cassava chip and raw bannana and being pelletted and used as a good source of rumen energy, and used in ruminant feedings, more details can be searched from AJAS, Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. ..
Cass-Clay
Class-Clay or Cass-Clay Creamery is a creamery headquartered in Fargo, North Dakota. It was founded in 1934 in neighboring Moorhead, Minnesota. It is owned and run by Midwestern Dairy Farmers. It is also the official dairy of the Minnesota Vikings. History 1935 Cass-Clay Cooperative Creamery opene..
Cass-soy pellet
Cass-soy pellet, is a mixture of cassava chip, soybean meal and urea and then being pelletted, and used as a good source of energy-protein for ruminant feedings, more details can be searched from AJAS, Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. ..
Cassaba
Cassaba is: an alternate spelling of the town of Kasaba, located in Turkeyan alternate spelling of casaba, a fruit This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point ..
Cassadaga
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Cassadaga is a Seneca Indian word meaning "Rocks beneath the water". Places ..
Cassadaga, Florida
Cassadaga (a Seneca Indian word meaning "Rocks beneath the water") is a small town located in Volusia County, Florida. It is well known for having a large number of psychics and as such is sometimes referred to as being the "Psychic Center of the World". Cassadaga was started when the Southern C..
Cassadaga, New York
Cassadaga is a village located in Chautauqua County, New York, USA. As of the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 676. The name is from the local native language. The Village of Cassadaga is located within the northeast corner of the Township of Stockton, south of Dunkirk, New York..
Cassagnes, Pyrénées-Orientales
Cassagnes is a commune of the Pyrénées-Orientales département in France. ..
Cassam Uteem
Cassam Uteem (born 1941) is a Mauritian political figure. He served as first president of Mauritius from 30 June 1992 to 15 February 2002. He has been the longest serving President (9years). He has been undoubtedly the most popular Mauritian politician in the 90s.[[Citing sources citation&..
Cassan
In the fictional universe of the Deryni novels of Katherine Kurtz, Cassan is a duchy that forms the northwestern extent of the Kingdom of Gwynedd. Cassan was once a part of the former Principality of Meara, but it became a Gwyneddan duchy shortly after the Haldane Restoration. [Spoiler warni..
Cassander
Cassander (Greek: Κάσσανδρος Kassandros, c. 350—297 BC), king of Macedonia (305—297 BC), eldest son of Antipater, and founder of Antipatrid dynasty. He first appears at the court of Alexander the Great at Babylon, where he defended his father against the accusations of his enemies. H..
Cassandra
In Greek mythology, Cassandra ("she who entangles men") (also known as Alexandra) was a daughter of King Priam of Troy and his queen Hecuba, who captured the eye of Apollo and was granted the gift of prophecy. However, when she did not return his love, Apollo placed a curse on her so that no one..
Cassandra, Pennsylvania
Cassandra is a borough in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA. The population was 136 at the 2000 census. Geography Cassandra is located at [40°24′32″N, 78°38′28″W] (40.408989, -78.641040)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the bo..
Cassandra (disambiguation)
Cassandra is a cursed prophet in Greek mythology. Cassandra may also refer to: Cassandra Syndrome, a psychological syndromeCassandra Project a term of art used to describe an event prediction project funded by the CIA or other intelligence agencyCassandra, PennsylvaniaHMS Cassandra, a former destr..
Cassandra (Encantadia)
Cassandra is a fictional character from the Filipino fantasy-themed television saga Encantadia produced by GMA Network. Cassandra is played by Filipina child actress Ella Guevara. In the last chapter, adult Cassandra is portrayed by 2005 Miss International Precious Lara Quigaman. [Spoiler ..
Cassandra (Highlander)
Cassandra is a fictional character from the universe of [[Highlander: The Series]], portrayed by actress Tracy Scoggins. She is an Immortal. Contents 1 History2 Power3 Appearances4 External links Although only appearing three times as a guest star, Cassandra turned into one..
Cassandra (Stargate)
Cassandra Frasier is a fictional character in the Stargate Universe. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Cassandra first appears in the episode Singularity. Born on the planet Hanka, Cassandra is the sole survivor of a biological plague caused by the Goa'..
Cassandra (story)
"Cassandra" is a science fiction short story written by American science fiction and fantasy author C. J. Cherryh. It was first published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in October 1978, and won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story in 1979. Contents 1 Background2 Publication..
Cassandra Alexandra
Cassandra Alexandra (カサンドラ・アレクサンドル Cassandra Alexander) is a fictional character from the Soul series of fighting games. Cassandra made her first appearance in Soul Calibur II and has returned in Soul Calibur III. Contents 1 Biography2 Weapons3 Stages4..
Cassandra Burnell Southwick
Cassandra Burnell Southwick (ca. 1600-1660) was an early immigrant to the American colonies and a devout Quaker (member of the Religious Society of Friends), who was persecuted for her beliefs. Cassandra Burnell was the daughter of Humphrey and Margaret Burnell. She was born in Kingswinford, Staff..
Cassandra Cain
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Cassandra Chen
Cassandra Chen is the heroine of the science fiction novel, Morningstar pass the Collapse of the UFO Coverup, where she plays a leading role, as a television news anchorwoman in Washington, D.C., in an effort to destroy the UFO cover-up. Biography Cassandra Chen was born Jian ( short for Jian..
Cassandra complex
Cassandra complex may refer to: Knowing of a future event, such as a disaster, but not being believed, see Cassandra Syndrome.An electronic music band, featuring Rodney Orpheus, see The Cassandra Complex (band).A manga-style comic created by artist Victor Casanova and writer A.L.This is a [dis..
Cassandra Eason
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Cassandra Gava
Cassandra Gava (28 April 1949 -) is an American actress best known for her performance as the witch in the 1982 film Conan the Barbarian''. Her birth name is Cassandra Gaviola. She has appeared in 21 films between 1979 and 1998. External links ..
Cassandra Golds
Cassandra [Mia] Golds (1962- ) is an Australian writer for children. From 1986 to 2003 she was on the editorial staff of The School Magazine. Sometimes known as Casey Golds. Publications Michael and the Secret War (1985; US edition 1989) Clair-de-Lune (2004; US & UK editions 2006) The Mo..
Cassandra Harris
Cassandra Harris as the Countess Lisl von Schalf in "For Your Eyes Only". Cassandra Harris (December 15, 1948 – December 28, 1991) was an Australian-born actress. Born Sandra Colleen Waites in Sydney, Australia, she appeared in The Greek Tycoon (1978), Rough Cut (1980), and For Your Eyes..
Cassandra Hepburn
Cassandra Hepburn, born on April 14, 1977 in the Philippines is an American actress who was partly raised outwith the USA in Asia and Europe. She moved to New York at a young age to pursue her acting ambitions and attended various acting courses, including at the School for Film and Television. Up..
Cassandra Johnson
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Cassandra Lang
Stature is a fictional character and superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. Her real name is Cassandra Eleanor "Cassie" Lang, and she is the daughter of the late Scott Lang (the second Ant-Man). Cassie Lang is a member of the Young Avengers and, in the MC2 continuity, A-Next. She has the same po..
Cassandra Latham
Cassandra Latham is a British witch. She lives and works in the small community of St Buryan, Cornwall. She is notable as being the first person in the UK to have registered her occupation as 'village witch' with the Inland Revenue. Although others have since followed suit, she remains the only p..
Cassandra Lynn
Cassandra Lynn Delia (born August 15, 1979) is an American model. She was Playboy's Playmate of the Month for February 2006. Her nickname is "Butterfly" because of the 5 stylized butterfly tattoos of different sizes on various parts of her body, including her back and lower back. According to her ..
Cassandra Magrath
Cassandra Magrath is an Australian actress, best known for her portrayal of Miranda Gibson in the Australian ABC 1998-2000 television series SeaChange and in the lead role in the 2005 Australian horror film Wolf Creek. She began her acting career aged 11, with a role in the children's television pr..
Cassandra Mann
Cassandra Mann (born April 22, 1974, in Los Angeles, California) is Executive Director of Gifting and Development for the Alfred Mann Foundation and is the daughter of Claude and Alfred Mann. Prior to her charity work, Ms. Mann served as CEO and President of Mann Design Group, Inc. Cassand..
Cassandra Murata
CASSANDRA Name: Cassandra Murata Date of Birth: Unknown (20) Country: Unknown (possibly Japan) Height: 170 cm Weight: 48 kg Measurements: 81 / 57 / 83 Blood Type: O Fighting Style: Tenshino Energy Emblem: Gabriel's Wing Cassandra Murata is a fictional charact..
Cassandra Nova
Cassandra Nova is a fictional enemy of the X-Men in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by writer Grant Morrison and artist Frank Quitely, Cassandra first appeared in New X-Men #114 (July 2001). Cassandra is a "mummudrai," a parasitic life form born bodiless on the astral plane. The mummudrai t..
Cassandra Project
The Cassandra Project is a term of art used to describe an event prediction project funded by the CIA or other intelligence agency. With the assistance of defecting Soviets and the CIA's own operatives, the initial phase of the project was to find and train individuals who possessed the ability of ..
Cassandra Sandsmark
Cassandra Sandsmark is the current Wonder Girl, a superheroine from DC Comics. She is a daughter of Zeus, and she is a former member of Young Justice, and the Teen Titans. Contents 1 Character history1.1 Early days1.2 Teen Titans1.3 Infinite Crisis1.4 ''52''1.5 One ..
Cassandra Steen
Cassandra Steen (born February 9, 1980 in Ostfildern-Ruit, Baden-Württemberg) is an Afro-German singer, also known as lead singer of the band Glashaus. Contents 1 Biography2 Discography2.1 Alben2.2 Singles3 See also4 External links Biography Cassandra Steen was b..
Cassandra Syndrome
The Cassandra Syndrome is a term applied to predictions of doom about the future that are not believed, but upon later reflection turn out to be correct. This denotes a psychological tendency among people to disbelieve inescapably bad news, often through denial. The person making the prediction is c..
Cassandra Vasik
Cassandra Vasik is a Canadian country singer. Discography Wildflowers (1991)Feels Like Home (1993)Different (2000) ..
Cassandra Whitehead
Cassandra Whitehead was a contestant in the fifth cycle of America's Next Top Model from Houston, Texas. She was known as the beauty pageant queen from Texas who at one point compared her personality to that of a sociopath, as many of the other girls found her robot-like behavior odd. During th..
Cassandra Wilde
Cassandra Wilde (born November 11 1975 in Hungary) is a porn actress. As of 2005 she has appeared in over 30 works, beginning with Sex Slider: Shag-A-Rama in 1999 and including The Private Life of Cassandra Wild (2001). External links [Cassandra Wilde]'s at the Internet Adult Film Da..
Cassandra Willoughby, Duchess of Chandos
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 July 2006. } Cassandra Willoughby, Duchess of Chandos (1692 - Ju..
Cassandra Wilson
Cassandra Wilson (born December 4, 1955) is an American jazz singer and songwriter from Jackson, Mississippi. She is a Grammy winner, and two of her albums, Blue Skies and New Moon Daughter, have topped the US jazz charts. Wilson's repertoire includes both jazz and blues standards and renditions o..
Cassandreia
Cassandreia (Greek: Κασσάνδρεια; Kassandreia, modern transliteration: Kassandria) or Casssandrea was one of the most important cities in Ancient Macedonia founded by and named after Cassander in 316 BC located near the Ancient Greek city of Poti..
Cassano
The name Cassano may refer to: Cassano d'Adda — a town in Lombardy, ItalyCassano allo Ionio — a town in Calabria, ItalyAntonio Cassano — an Italian football player This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an re..
Cassano's Pizza King
Cassano's Pizza King, currently operating under the brand Cassano's, is a pizzeria chain based in Kettering, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton. Established June 4, 1953 by Kettering grocer Victor "Vic" J. Cassano, Sr. (1922 – January 1, 2002) and his mother-in-law Caroline "Mom" Donisi, the company cur..
Cassano allo Ionio
Cassano allo Ionio is a town in province of Cosenza of Calabria, Italy, known in Roman times as Cassanum. It lies in fertile region in the concave recess of a steep mountain, 60 km NE from the town of Cosenza, 10 km W of the archaological site of Sibari. Contents 1 History2 Main sight..
Cassano d'Adda
Cassano d'Adda is a town and commune in the province of Milan, Lombardy, Italy, located on the right side of the Adda River. History The first proof of the existence of Cassano is the Carlomanno charter, dating year 887 CE. Cassano is placed over one of the bridges crossing the Adda river. Due to..
Cassano Irpino
Cassano Irpino is a town (commune) in the province of Avellino, Campania, Italy. Campania · Communes of the province of Avellino Aiello del Sabato | Altavilla Irpina | Andretta | Aquilonia | Ariano Irpino | Atripalda | Avel..
Cassano Magnago
Cassano Magnago is a town in the province of Varese, Lombardia, Italy. It is located at around [45°41′0″N, 8°50′0″E]. [The Castello of Masnago - Varese Contemporary Art Museum] Lombardy · Communes of the province of Varese Agra | Albizzate | Angera | Arci..
Cassar
Cassar is a common Maltese surname. --> This surname could mean: a person who takes care of a castle as in Maltese, for example a person responsible for a bakery is called a furnar; a watch/clock repairer is called arloggar.Cassar also could come from the maltese word, qassar, since the 'q' in o..
Cassard class frigate
Career Displacement: 4500 t Length: 139 m Width: 14 m Draught: 6 m Propulsion: 4 Pielstick PA6 BTC disesel engines 2 fixed pace propellers 4 diesel-alternators (3400 kW) for electrical plant Speed: Range: 8000 nautical miles (14,800 km) at 17 knots (31 km/h) Complement: 22 officers ..
Cassarea
Cassarea, is produced from mixture of cassava chip and urea and then being pelletted, as a source of energy-protein. The pellet can be used in ruminant feedings, more details can be searched from AJAS, Asia-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences ..
Cassaro
Cassaro is a town and municipality in the province of Syracuse of Sicily (Italy). The name is originally from the Arabic word Kasár (Arabic: قصر), meaning "Castle". Cassaro is 52 kilometers from Ragusa and 35 kilometers west from the city of Siracusa. History According to the Capibreve of Si..
CASsat
The CASsat is a project to build and launch a picosatellite based on the CubeSat standard. It is being jointly conducted by the University of Sydney's Australian Centre for Field Robotics, the University of Technology, Sydney's Mechatronics and Intelligent Systems Group, and the Australian Research ..
Cassata
Cassata or Cassata siciliana is a traditional sweet from the province of Palermo, Sicily (Italy). It is similar to the French gateau, and consists of pound cake moisted with kirschwasser or an orange liqueur and layered with a ricotta, candied peel, and chocolate filling, similar to cannoli cream. ..
Cassation (Music)
Cassation is a suite of 18th Century short musical works, usually played outside, and almost always beginning with a march. Haydn, Mozart and Dittersdorf all wrote this minor form, which had up to seven movements. Fascinating, though, is the derivation of the name. The only link is the Court of Ca..
Cassatt
The name Cassatt belongs to multiple prominent figures: Alexander Cassatt, president of the Pennsylvania Railroad 1899-1906Mary Cassatt, American painter, sister of Alexander Cassatt This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an r..
Cassava
The cassava or manioc (Manihot esculenta) is a woody shrub of the Euphorbiaceae (spurge family) that is extensively cultivated as an annual crop in tropical and subtropical regions for its edible starchy tuberous root, a major source of carbohydrate. Cassava is called mandioca, aipim, or macaxeir..
Cassava Enterprises
Cassava Enterprises (Gibraltar) Ltd. is a limited company which operates several high-profile gambling websites. Cassava was founded in 1997 and is based in Gibraltar. Its subsidiary, 888 Holdings Plc, is listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE: [888]). Prior to the company's IPO, br..
Cassava hay
Cassava hay, is hay which is produced from cassava (Manihot esculenta, Crantz) whole crop at a young growth stage,3-4 months and being harvested about 30-45 cm above ground, sun-dried for 1-2 days until having final dry matter of at least 85%. The cassava hay contains high protein content, 20-27% CP..
Cassava hay-urea pellet
Cassava hay-urea pellet, is a mixture of ground cassava hay and urea, as a good source of protein in the rumen and rumen by- pass protein and used in ruminant feedings, more details can be found in AJAS, Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sicences. ..
Cassegrain
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Cassegrain may refer to the Cassegrain Reflector.the Maksutov telescope.Laure..
Cassegrain (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..