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C'el Revuelta
C'el Revuelta was the last bass player to play in the hardcore punk band Black Flag before the band broke up in 1986. Revuelta was only a band member for a short period of time and did not record any albums with them. Black Flag vocalist Henry Rollins and roadie Joe Cole, in their published tour ..
C-element
The Muller C-element is a commonly used asynchronous logic component originally designed by David E. Muller. It applies logical operations on the inputs and has hysteresis. The output of the C-element reflects the inputs when the states of all inputs match. The output then remains in this state unti..
C. Ellen Connally
C. Ellen Connally was the Democratic Party nominee for Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court in 2004. She is a retired judge who served on the Cleveland Municipal Court from 1980 through 2003. Her loss to Republican Thomas J. Moyer figures in some analyses of the 2004 U.S. presidential election co..
C. Elmer Anderson
Clyde Elmer Anderson (March 16, 1912–January 12, 1998), more commonly known as C. Elmer Anderson, was an American politician. He was born in Brainerd, Minnesota and served as the 28th governor of Minnesota from September 27, 1951 to January 5, 1955 as a Republican. He died in 1998 in Brainer..
Cáelbad
Cáelbad (Cáelbhadh, Caolbhadh), a descendant of the legendary hero Conall Cernach, was a king of Ulster who became High King of Ireland in the 4th century. He gained the High Kingship by overthrowing Muiredach Tirech, but only lasted a year before he was overthrown by Muiredach's son Eochaid Mugme..
Cel
CEL is also the abbreviation for Centre d'Essais des Landes, a rocket test facility near Biscarosse, France. A cel, short for celluloid, is a transparent sheet on which objects are drawn or painted for traditional, hand-drawn animation. Celluloid was used for animation and film production up until..
Cel-Ray
Dr Brown's Cel-Ray soda is a soft drink with a celery flavor. It is fairly easy to find in New York City. Outside the New York City region, it is rather obscure but can sometimes be found at Jewish delicatessens and restaurants. The flavor is reminiscent of ginger ale, but with a more pronounced c..
Cel-shaded animation
Object with a basic cel-shader (AKA "toon shader") and border detection. Cel-shaded animation (also called "cel-shading", "cell-shading", or "toon shading") is a type of non-photorealistic rendering designed to make computer graphics appear to be hand-drawn. Cel-shading is often used to mimic ..
Celada Marlantes
Celada Marlantes is a locality in the municipality of Campoo de Enmedio, in the northern Spanish autonomous community of Cantabria. It has a Latitude of 42° 57' 0 North,a Longitude of 4° 5' 60 West, and an Altitude of 3481 feet. ..
Celadion of Alexandria
Celadion served as Patriarch of Alexandria (head of the church that became the Coptic Church and the Orthodox Church of Alexandria) between 152 and 166. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Celadon
Alternate meanings: Celadon (disambiguation) Celadon is a family of transparent, crackle glazes, produced in a wide variety of colors, generally used on porcelain or white stoneware clay bodies. The popularity and impact of these glazes is such that pottery pieces decorated with celadon glazes can..
Celadonite
Celadonite is a mica group mineral, a phyllosilicate of potassium, iron in both oxidation states, aluminium and hydroxide with formula: K(Mg,Fe2+)(Fe3+,Al)[Si4O10](OH)2. It crystallizes in the monoclinic system and usually forms massive aggregates of prismatic crystallites or in dull clay ..
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Celadon (disambiguation)
Celadon is a family of glazes.Celadon is a pale, sea-green pigment.Celadon is a trucking company based in Indianapolis, Indiana, serving the United States and other parts of North America.Celadon City is a fictional city in Pokémon World. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a l..
Celadon City
Celadon City in Pokémon Yellow is a fictional city in the Kanto region in the Pokémon series. It is the second largest city in the region. Contents 1 Places of interest1.1 Celadon department store1.2 Celadon Mansion1.3 Pokémon Gym1.4 Celadon diner1.5 Celadon..
Celadon Game Corner
The Celadon Game Corner is a location in the Red, Blue, Yellow, and Leaf Green/Fire Red versions of the Pokémon video game series. It is a casino filled with slot machines, located in Celadon City. You receive coins for winning the games. You can then trade in these coins for prizes, including Pok..
Celador
This article is about the television production company. For the metal band, see Cellador. Celador is an independent production company formed in 1983. It has produced a number of popular light entertainment shows, but is probably best known for Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The chair is Paul ..
Celaenae
Celaenae also Kelainai, an ancient city of Phrygia, situated on the great trade route to the East. Its acropolis long held out against Alexander in 333 and surrendered to him at last by arrangement. His successor, Eumenes, made it for some time his headquarters, as did Antigonus until 301. From Ly..
Celaenia
Celaenia is a spider genus in the family Araneidae. Species Celaenia atkinsoni (O. P.-Cambridge, 1879) (Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand)Celaenia calotoides Rainbow, 1908 (New South Wales)Celaenia distincta (O. P.-Cambridge, 1869) (New South Wales, Tasmania)Celaenia dubia (O. P.-Cambridge, 1869) ..
Celaeno
In Greek mythology, Celaeno (Sometimes "Calaeno" or "Kelaino") referred to several different beings. Celaeno was a harpy whom Aeneas encountered at Strophades. She gave him prophecies of his coming journeys. She was one of three harpy sisters, each of whom represented a different aspect of a grea..
Celaenorrhinus ambareesa
Celaenorrhinus ambareesa (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae), commonly known as the Malabar spotted flat, is a kind of butterfly. ..
Celaenorrhinus leucocera
Celaenorrhinus leucocera, commonly known as the Common Spotted Flat, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae. ..
Celaenorrhinus pulomaya
Celaenorrhinus pulomaya, commonly known as the Multispotted Flat, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae. ..
Celaenorrhinus ruficornis
Celaenorrhinus ruficornis, commonly known as the Tamil Spotted Flat, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae. ..
Celaeno (star)
Celaeno (or 16 Tauri) is a star in the constellation Taurus and a member of the Pleaides star cluster. Celaeno is sometimes called the Lost Pleiad. 16 Tauri is a blue-white B-type subgiant with an apparent magnitude of +5.45. It is approximately 440 light years from Earth. ..
Celaleddin Koçak
right Celaleddin Kocak (Turkish: Celaleddin Koçak) (born on November 24, 1977 in Berlin, Germany) is a footballer. He currently plays for the Turkish club Trabzonspor. He began his career at Tennis Borussia Berlin but found little success there. Like many young footballers born to Turkish im..
Celal Bayar
Mahmut Celal Bayar (May 16, 1883 – August 22, 1986) was a Turkish politician, statesman and the third President of Turkey. He was born in 1883 at Umurbey, a village of Gemlik, Bursa as the son of a religious leader and teacher who immigrated from Bulgaria. After the school, he worked as a cl..
Celal Kandemiroglu
Celal Kandemiroglu is perhaps one of the most important graphics artists of the German computer games industry. He was born in 1953 in Turkey and made his first Comic when he was five years old. After graduating at the fine arts academy in Istanbul he started to offer his Comics to the Bastei-Verlag..
Celandine
Celandine is a common name for two species of flowers: Greater celandine, Chelidonium majus, in the poppy familyLesser celandine, Ranunculus ficaria, in the buttercup family This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred y..
Celanese
Celanese (NYSE: [CE]) is a large American chemical company. Celanese was the name for a new synthetic fiber first spun in 1921. The company later was named Celanese Corporation of America, then shortened to Celanese Corp. In 1987, this company merged with American Hoechst to form a Hoec..
Celano
Celano is a town in the Province of Aquila, Italy, 120 km east of Rome by rail. It has a population of 10,979 and is situated on a hill above the now dried Lago Fucino [Picture of Castello Piccolomini [[http://www.immagini.terremarsicane.it/imcelano3/nuovo-2.JPG]] Contents 1 History2&nbs..
Celanova
Celanova is a township of 6,488 inhabitants located in the south central part of the province of Ourense in the Autonomous Community of Galicia. The township (municipio) has 64.3 km². The Arnoia River crosses the southern limits of the township. The urban area has 3,324 inhabitants. The provi..
Celano F.C. Olimpia
Celano F.C. Olimpia is an Italian football club from Celano, Abruzzo. The club was founded in 1978, and has played Serie D/F in 2005/2006, ending it in second place, and successively reaching the Serie D playoff finals; therefore, Celano will play 2006/2007 in Serie C2. External links () [O..
Celastraceae
The Celastraceae, or staff vine family, is a family of about 90-100 genera and 1,300 species of vines, shrubs and small trees, belonging to the order Celastrales. The great majority of the genera are tropical, with only Celastrus (the staff vines) and Euonymus (the spindles) widespread in temperat..
Celastrales
The Celastrales are an order of flowering plants, included within the rosid subgroup of dicotyledons. Newer classifications include the following three families: Family Celastraceae (staff vine family)Family ParnassiaceaeFamily Lepidobotryaceae Under the older Cronquist system, the order include..
Celastrina dipora
The Dusky Blue Cupid (Celastrina dipora) is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. References Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, IndiaGaonkar, Harish (1996) Butterflies of the We..
Celatid
Celatid Celatid Autopsy The Celatids are a fictional race of alien beings in the PC game [[X-COM: UFO Defense]]. They appear as floating pink globules and may shoot powerful venom at the player's soldiers. The venom moves like a low speed projectile (similar to a grenade toss) and cannot ..
Celatone
A device invented by Galileo Galilei to observe Jupiter's moons with the purpose of finding longitude on Earth. References ..
Celaya
Celaya is a city in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico, located at [20°52′N 100°82′W]. It is the third most populous city in the state, with an estimated population of about 382,958 in 2000. Celaya's main icon--a water tower in the heart of the city. Explosion of improperly prot..
Celbridge
Celbridge is a town situated on the River Liffey in County Kildare in Ireland. Located 22 kilometres (13 miles) from Dublin, the town has an estimated population, now, of [18,934] people. It is a town within the Dublin Metropolitan Area and the Greater Dublin Area. In recent years Celbr..
Celbridge GAA
Celbridge is a GAA club in Kildare, winner of senior football league in 1923 and senior hurling and camogie championship honours and 2005. The Club have several honours at underage in all three codes, most recently the u-14 county Féile football final for the first time. Contents 1 Histo..
Celcom Berhad
Celcom (Malaysia) Berhad is the largest and oldest mobile telecommunications company in Malaysia. Being one of the very few companies in Malaysia to originally obtain a cellular phone license, it successfully introduced mobile telephony in Malaysia through its ART-900 service, using first generati..
Celcom Minutes
Minutes is Celcom's brand of postpaid mobile service for both 2G and 3G network See also CelcomXpaxExternal links [Celcom Bhd Official Website] ..
Celebdaq
Celebdaq is an online "celebrity stock exchange" game on the BBC's website. In the past the game had its own television show. Players are given the opportunity to buy and sell shares in celebrities using £10,000 of virtual cash that they are given to play with. Each week players of the game are gi..
Celebdil
Celebdil (Sindarin), also known as Zirakzigil (Khuzdul) or Silvertine is a fictional mountain from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. In a 1968 letter, Tolkien identifies the Swiss Silberhorn as it appeared to him when camping near Mürren in 1911 as "the Silvertine (Celebdil) of my drea..
Celebes Crested Macaque
The Celebes Crested Macaque (Macaca nigra), also known as the Crested Black Macaque, Sulawesi Crested Macaque, or the Black "Ape", is an Old World monkey that lives in the northeast of the Indonesian island of Sulawesi (Celebes) as well as on smaller neighboring islands. Its skin and hairless fac..
Celebes Sea
Celebes Sea The Celebes Sea (or the Sulawesi Sea) of the western Pacific Ocean is bordered on the north by the Sulu Archipelago and Sulu Sea and Mindanao Island of the Philippines, on the east by the Sangihe Islands chain, on the south by Sulawesi, and on the west by Borneo. The Sea is in t..
Celebi
is a fictional character in the Pokémon franchise. It is an extremely rare, time-traveling deity. There are many different ideas of Celebi's name origin. It most likely has originated either from the words "celestial" and "being" or "celestial'" and "bee," since it appears to be a sprite with bee..
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Celebrant
A celebrant is an ordained minister who celebrates the Eucharist in Christian worship. ..
Celebrate!
Celebrate! Album by Kool and the Gang Released 1980 Genre Funk Length 35:18 Label Mercury U.S. Certification 1 x Platinum Kool and the Gang Chronology Ladies' Night(1979) Celebrate!(1980) Something Special(1981) Celebrate! is a 1980 album by the funk band Kool and the Gang. The album..
Celebrate: The Three Dog Night Story, 1965-1975
Celebrate: The Three Dog Night Story, 1965-1975 is a 2 CD greatest hits album by American rock band Three Dog Night, released in 1993 (see 1993 in music). Track listing "Roses and Rainbows" (Hutton) - 2:11"Funny How Love Can Be" (John Carter, Ken Lewis) - 2:36"Sinner Man" (Traditional) - 2:59"Time..
Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee
Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee is an 18th century Chinese detective novel, Dee Goong An (lit. Cases of Judge Dee). It is loosely based on the adventures of Judge Dee (Ti Jen-chieh or Di Renjie), a magistrate and statesman of the Tang court, who lived roughly 630-700. Plot introduction The original..
Celebrate (album)
Celebrate is the first LP recorded by popstars Triple Image. Track listing Celebrate (It's Time to Celebrate) (3:20)Last One Standing (3:29)Boy Next Door (4:09)It's a Wake Up Call (3:23)Hey Now (Girls Just Wanna Have Fun) (3:43)I'm Yours (3:51)None of Your Business (3:05)I Love Your Smile (2:56)I..
Celebrate Bisexuality Day
LGBT movements Around the world · · · Opposition · Violence Celebrate Bisexuality Day is observed on September 23 by members of the bisexual community and their allies. This day is a call for bisexuals, their families, friends and allies to recognize and celebrate..
Celebrate Brooklyn
Celebrate Brooklyn is an annual, summer-long music festival. Its events, at the Bandshell in Prospect Park, cover a wide variety of genres; the performers can change dramatically from one year to the next. Links [Official Site] ..
Celebrate Me Home
Celebrate Me Home is the debut solo album from Kenny Loggins, released in 1976 (see 1976 in music). The album, Loggins' first since splitting from Loggins and Messina, represents a slight move away from the folk-rock leanings of his previous recordings towards a more polished, soft rock sound. De..
Celebrate Mistakes
Celebrate Mistakes is Christian indie rock band Number One Gun's debut album, released on 8/12/2003. Track listing "Starting Line""Celebrate Mistakes""You Fail Sometimes""On & On""Last Time""Invest in You""These Things""Hear This""Get Up (The Way I Feel)""This Is All We Know""Today Is Described" ..
Celebrate the Century
The 1930s Celebrate the Century stamp, featuring Margaret Bourke-White's famous Fort Peck Dam photograph for Life magazine. Celebrate the Century is the name of a series of postage stamps made by the United States Postal Service featuring images recalling various important events in the 20th c..
Celebrate the News
"Celebrate the News" is a song written by Dennis Wilson and Gregg Jakobson for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was originally only released as the B-side of the "Break Away" single on June 23, 1969. Since then the song has been issued as a bonus track on the re-release of the Friends/20/2..
Celebrate This Heartbeat
Celebrate This Heartbeat is the title of an album by Randy Stonehill, released in 1984, on Myrrh Records. Contents 1 Track listing1.1 Side One2 Personnel3 Production Notes Track listing All Songs Written By Randy Stonehill, "Overture: Celebrate This Heartbeat" Written By R..
Celebrate Your Mother
Celebrate Your Mother is the debut single by British psychobilly band The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster. It is on the album Horse of the Dog. It was released in 2002. Despite never reaching the Top 40, the song known for its deep bassline but also for its notorious lyrics: I wanna fuck your mo..
Celebrating Christmas
Celebrating Christmas is a worship album of Christian Contemporary music comprised of Christmas songs by the Hillsong Church. Track listing "Angels We Have Heard on High"/"Gloria" (words and music: traditional, arranged by Luke Munns; chorus taken from "Gloria": Reuben Morgan)"Joy to the World" (..
Celebration
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Celebration (from Latin: celebrāt-, "frequented", "famed") has several meanings: Celebration (party), a joyous event or partyCelebration of Eucharist by christian priestCelebration, Florida, USA, the name of a master-planned commun..
Celebration, Florida
Celebration, Florida is a census-designated place and an unincorporated master-planned community in Osceola County, Florida near Walt Disney World Resort. It was developed by The Walt Disney Company. Celebration is connected directly to the Walt Disney World parks and resorts by World Drive; the n..
Celebrationism
Celebrationism, closely identified with the more narrowly defined celebrityism, is a term coined by Andy Warhol in an interview in the 1970s, and refers to the phenomenon of celebrating certain persons or things to the exclusion of others. Warhol said: Celebrationism doesn't really have much to do w..
Celebrations
For other uses of the word 'Celebration' see Celebration (disambiguation). Tin of Celebrations with individual chocolates. Celebrations are a chocolate collection made by Mars, Incorporated comprising miniature versions of favorite Mars-produced bars. After the success of Celebrations, Cadbur..
Celebrations Dinner Theatre
Celebrations Dinner Theatre is a theatre located in the Canad Inns Hotel in south Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Celebrations Theatre has continually operated in Winnipeg since the 1980s. The present ownership group has operated the theatre since 1993. The concept of the theatre is an interactive one w..
Celebrations of the September 11, 2001 attacks
Photos of these Palestinian children were widely circulated shortly after the September 11 terrorist attacks. Allegedly, they are celebrating the attacks. German media analyzing the whole film highlighted that the surrounding area is relatively quiet, that the people celebrating only appear brief..
Celebration (musical)
Celebration is a 1969 avante-garde musical. The music was written by Harvey Schmidt and the lyrics by Tom Jones, partners for the more well-known musical, The Fantasticks. The story centers on Orphan, a young man who one New Year's Eve stumbles into the home of Mr. Edgar Allen Rich, a very wealth..
Celebration (painting)
Celebration is a painting by Tyeb Mehta. It sold at Christie's for 15 million Indian rupees ($300,000 USD) in 2002 , the highest price an contemporary Indian piece of art has ever sold for in a public auction . References ..
Celebration (party)
A celebration is a joyous observation on the occasion of a special event: - A use of surplus time, energy and material. Personal Level birth, etc., see belowpassing an examinationsuccess in sport, business, etc.acquiring substantial possessions or homehaving got a (better) jobbeing released from ho..
Celebration (ship)
Celebration'' Launched: 1988 Status: in service Tonnage: 48,000 gross tons Length: 733 feet Decks: 10 Complement: 1,486 passengers, 670 crew Registry: Panama Celebration is a Holiday Class cruise ship for Carnival Cruise Lines. She is one of the oldest ships in Carnival's fleet, and is ..
Celebration (Simple Minds album)
Celebration is a compilation album by Simple Minds, released in 1982. Track listing Celebration (February 1982. Arista Records) UK #45 Life In A DayChelsea GirlPremonitionFactoryCalling Your NameI TravelChangelingCelebrateThirty Frames A SecondKaleidoscope Simple Minds Jim Kerr | Charlie Bu..
Celebration (song)
"Celebration" is a song released in 1980 by Kool and the Gang from their album Celebrate!. The song dominated the radio for nearly the entire year, and is still heard today at weddings and parties. It was recorded by Australian singer Kylie Minogue in 1991 for her fourth studio album Let's Get To I..
Celebration Belle
The Celebration Belle is a riverboat on the Mississippi River. This boat normally serves the Quad Cities region as a passenger excursion boat. Originally, the boat was named the Mississippi Belle and was based in Dubuque, Iowa. In 2004 the Celebration Belle participated in the Grand Excursion. ..
Celebration City
Celebration City is a "night-time theme park" located in Branson, Missouri. Originally opened under the name Branson USA in 1999, the park struggled in it's early years and closed in 2001. Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation purchased the park in 2002 with plans to redevelop and reopen it. ..
Celebration Day
"Celebration Day" Song by Led Zeppelin From the album Led Zeppelin III Album released October 5, 1970 Genre Rock Song Length 3:29 Record label Atlantic Records Producer Jimmy Page Track Number Track 3 Celebration Day is the third track from Led Zeppelin's 1970 album Led Zeppelin III. ..
Celebration Mile
The Celebration Mile is a Group 2 flat horse race in the United Kingdom for three-year-old and above thoroughbreds run over a distance of 1 mile at Goodwood Racecourse in late August. It was first run in 1967 and was known as the Wills Mile (1967-70), the Goodwood Mile (1971-74), and the Waterford ..
Celebration of Light
The Celebration of Light (formally known as Benson & Hedges Symphony of Fire) is an annual musical fireworks competition in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The first "Symphony of Fire" was held in the summer of 1990. The event takes place in English Bay at 10:00 PST on four nights over a two..
Celebration of the Lizard
"Celebration of the Lizard" is an epic performance piece written by Jim Morrison, the late frontman of the rock & roll group The Doors. Composed as a poems, they includes musical sections, spoken verse, and passages of allegorical storytelling. Poems Lions In The StreetWake UpA Little GameThe Hill..
Celebrators of Becoming
Celebrators of Becoming is a Therion box-set released on May 5th, 2006. It contains 4 DVDs and 2 audio discs. It is available in two versions: The luxury digipak version in a slip case and the cheaper non-digipak version. Both versions contain all discs. Cover artwork was made by Thomas Ewerhard. ..
Celebreality
Celebreality is a term that combines the words celebrity and reality and is generally used to refer to programming in which celebrities star and participate in reality television shows. The first known published use of the word was by Michael Gross, writing for the Toronto Star on May 12 1991, who ..
Celebrían
Celebrían is a fictional character created by J. R. R. Tolkien. She is an Elven noblewoman, the daughter of Celeborn and Galadriel, wife of Elrond, and mother of Arwen, Elrohir and Elladan. She was Lady of Rivendell. Her name means "silver queen" in Sindarin. Celebrían's birth date is unspecifie..
Celebrimbor
Celebrimbor is a fictional character In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. His name means "silver fist" or "Hand of silver" in Sindarin (Telperinquar in Quenya). He was born in Valinor, the son of Curufin, fifth son of Fëanor (son of Finwë and his first wife Míriel) and Nerdanel. His unnamed mothe..
Celebrindor
Celebrindor is a fictional character from J.R.R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. Celebrindor was the son of King Celepharn of Arthedain. He came to the throne in 1191 at the death of his father. Celebrindor's rule over Arthedain was a peaceful and uneventful one, as relations with the other s..
Celebritarian Corporation
Celebritarian Corporation is the name that Marilyn Manson has given to his new art movement. Manson has coined a slogan for the movement: “We will sell our shadows to those who stand within it.” Contents 1 Celebritarian History2 The Name3 The Members4 The Cross of Lorrai..
Celebrities from Guntur City
This gives a rough list of Famous People from (or related to) the Guntur City and its Region/District (of India) in the last 2200 years. Contents 1 Pre-Medieval2 Medieval3 Recent4 Current Pre-Medieval Acharya Nagarjuna (Philosopher)Ammaraja (Chalukyan King) Medieval Pierre Ju..
Celebrities Uncensored
Celebrities Uncensored was a TV program on the E! network that edited together paparazzi footage of celebrities. The celebrities were often drunk, disorderly or disgruntled, but not all the time, with some throwing tantrums. The show was cancelled in June 2004 when Mindy Herman, E!'s CEO at the time..
Celebrities Under Pressure
Celebrities Under Pressure is a Saturday night entertainment show which airs in the UK on ITV1. The show follows families allowing a celebrity to live with them for a week as they attempt to learn a new skill from their hosts. The celebrity's progress is followed through a video diary, before they ..
Celebrities who served in WWII
The following is a list of American/British/Canadian celebrities who served either on actice duty or in reserve status during World War 2: American Eddie Albert, actor, United States Navy, winner of the Bronze Star for actions during the Battle of Tarawa in November, 1943.James Arness, actor, Unit..
Celebrity
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. "Megastar" redirects here. For , see . Celebrities often have a symbiotic relationship with photographers. A celebrity is a person who is widely recognized (famous) in a society and commands a high degree of public and media attention. The word stems f..
Celebrity-industrial complex
The celebrity-industrial complex is a social and economic construct proposed by Vanity Fair columnist Maureen Orth in her book, "The Importance of Being Famous". ..
Celebrity (album)
Celebrity was the final studio album by the pop boy band *NSYNC. It was originally released in 2001 by Jive Records. The album achieved five times platinum status. Contents 1 Track listing2 Bonus Songs/B-Sides3 Personnel4 Charts4.1 Album4.2 Singles Track listing "..
Celebrity (disambiguation)
Celebrity can refer to Celebrity, a person who is widely recognized (famous) in a societyCelebrity (album), 2001 album by 'N SyncCelebrity (film), 1998 film by Woody AllenCelebrity (game), a party gameCelebrity Cruises, a cruise line ..
Celebrity (film)
Celebrity is a 1998 film written and directed by Woody Allen and shot in black-and-white. Cast Melanie Griffith as Nicole OliverWinona Ryder as NolaCharlize Theron as SupermodelLeonardo DiCaprio as Brandon DarrowJudy Davis as Robin SimonKenneth Branagh as Lee SimonJoe Mantegna as Tony GardellaIsa..
Celebrity (game)
Celebrity (also known as Celebrities) is a party game where several teams play against each other to guess as many celebrity names as possible before time runs out. The game takes place in three of rounds of increasing difficulty. Contents 1 How to play1.1 Setup1.2 Round 11.3 ..
Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who
Several celebrities have made guest appearances in Doctor Who. All of those listed below are famous outside of their roles in Doctor Who; however, it is worth noting that some of them became famous after their appearance in the series. Contents 1 First Doctor stories2 Second Doctor stor..
Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words
Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words was a one-hour comedy television special which premiered on December 5, 2005 on Bravo. The show featured comedians reading actual excerpts from celebrity autobiographies. The special was based on a live show written by Eugene Pack which began in Los Angele..
Celebrity bears
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. } Bears have played a leading role in modern popular c..
Celebrity Big Brother
Celebrity Big Brother UK Presenters Davina McCallDermot O'LearyRussell BrandMarcus Bentley Celebrity series 4 (2006) housemates Winner: Chantelle Houghton Runner-up: Michael Barrymore Others: Maggot, Samuel Preston, Pete Burns, Traci Bingham, Dennis Rodman, George Galloway, Rula Lenska..
Celebrity biographer
Celebrity biographers are authors who specialize in writing sensationalized books about the lives of celebrities. Historically, biographies have been limited to a those who specialized in literary works on important personalities or those officially commissioned by a living person or if deceased, by..
Celebrity Blackjack
Celebrity Blackjack is a television show on GSN where celebrities play tournament style blackjack. The show is hosted by Matt Vasgersian (and Alex Borstein in the first season). "Hollywood" Dave Stann is the dealer. Each celebrity starts with $100,000, and plays 21 Blackjack hands. Minimum bets are..
Celebrity Bowling
Celebrity Bowling was an American syndicated television sports program that ran from 1971 to 1978 in which four celebrities, inside the studio of Los Angeles' KTTV-TV, who were pitting against each other in teams of two, bowled for audience members. Several celebrities appeared on the show throughou..
Celebrity Boxing
Celebrity Boxing was a 2002 Fox show pitting washed up former celebrities against each other in a boxing match. The fights were: Danny Bonaduce vs. Barry Williams (Bonaduce winning) Vanilla Ice vs. Todd Bridges (Bridges winning) Paula Jones vs. Tonya Harding (Harding winning) ..
Celebrity branding
Celebrity branding is a type of advertising in which a celebrity uses his or her status in society to promote a product, service or charity. Celebrity branding can take several different forms, from a celebrity simply appearing in advertisements for a product, service or charity, to a celebrity atte..
Celebrity Centre
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Celebrity Ceramics
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Celebrity Charades
Celebrity Charades is a television program which debuted on June 20 2005 on the AMC television network in America. The show stems from a private series of parties hosted by actor Chad Lowe and his wife actress Hilary Swank. On the show celebrity teams of five are sent into two separate rooms. In eac..
Celebrity chef
In its strictest sense, a celebrity chef is a someone who has become well-known for his/her cooking. In practical terms, however, the term grew in popularity during the 1990s. It accompanied an explosion in popularity of cookery programmes on television and cookery features in the printed press. The..
Celebrity Cooking Showdown
Celebrity Cooking Showdown was a program that aired on NBC from April 17-19 and April 22, 2006. It was hosted by Alan Thicke. Contents 1 Format2 Celebrities Participating3 Results4 Home Viewer Contest5 Trivia6 Related Links Format The competition was divided into ..
Celebrity Cooks
Celebrity Cooks was a Canadian cooking show independently produced by Initiative Productions and aired on the CBC from 1975 to 1979, and was syndicated throughout Canada and the United States from 1980 to 1989. It was hosted by Bruno Gerussi who introduced various celebrities who chatted with Geruss..
Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity Mercury shows the distinctive color scheme and "X" symbol on the funnel. Celebrity Cruises is a cruise line founded in 1989 by the Greek Chandris Group. In 1997 Celebrity Cruises Ltd. merged with Royal Caribbean International to become Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., which operates Ce..
Celebrity culture
Some people are unknown, and others are well-known in history. A celebrity culture is the structure that influences those deemed celebrities. Contents 1 Brief history of celebrity culture2 Modern celebrity culture2.1 Vehicles of celebrity culture3 Complaints3.1 Explanatio..
Celebrity Deathmatch
Celebrity Deathmatch is a claymation parody television show spoofing professional wrestling that pits celebrities against each other in the ring, almost always ending in a gruesome death of the celebrity who lost the match. The series was created by Eric Fogel. It aired on MTV from May 14, 1998 ..
Celebrity Dish
Celebrity Dish also known as TV Guide's Celebrity Dish was a 2000 60 minute American Food Network Television cooking show which was hosted by TV personality Mark McEwen which premiered on June 22, 2000. Contents 1 Description2 Cast3 Production credits4 External links Des..
Celebrity doll
A celebrity doll is a doll modelled after a celebrity. Celebrity dolls have been in production for a very long time. In the 1840s, several famous ballerinas were featured as paper dolls. Also in the 1800s, various military heroes were portrayed as dolls/figures. Things really heated up in the e..
Celebrity Eye Candy
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Celebrity Farm
Celebrity Farm was a 2003 Radio Telefís Éireann (RTÉ) reality television show, based on the international TV format The Farm, produced by Strix. Held along similar lines as I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!, Celebrity Farm required eight of Ireland's B-List celebrities to spend seven days on a..
Celebrity feud
A celebrity feud is when two celebrities engage in a public disagreement, often insulting each other or otherwise putting the other person down. Although generally a genuine reaction to some insult or putdown from the other side, the use of celebrity feuds as a source of publicity has not gone unnot..
Celebrity Fit Club
Celebrity Fit Club is a reality television series which follows eight overweight celebrities as they tried to lose weight for charity. Split into two competing teams of four, each week they are given different physical challenges, and weighed to see if they reached their target goal weights. The..
Celebrity Fit Club (American)
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Celebrity Fit Club (British)
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Celebrity gardener
Gardeners who have achieved fame through their pioneering innovations, writing or, more often, their television personas, may be classed as Celebrity Gardeners. The writing of C. Z. Guest, Esther Dean and Stirling Macoboy brought them enough fame for them to be considered celebrity gardeners. Nota..
Celebrity Golf Shoot-Out
Celebrity Golf Shoot-Out is an Australian television program airing on the Nine Network. The series was screened in early 2006 and the premise was of a handful of well-known Australian celebrities to participate in a golfing contest. Handicaps were given out to each of the 8 celebrity contestants,..
Celebrity Jeopardy!
Celebrity Jeopardy! refers to any one of a number of episodes or tournaments of the popular television game show Jeopardy! in which the contestants are celebrities.Celebrity Jeopardy! is also a popular recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live that parodies the above. This is a [disambiguationdis..
Celebrity Jeopardy! (Saturday Night Live)
Will Ferrell (as Alex Trebek) and Darrell Hammond (as Sean Connery). Celebrity Jeopardy! is one of the most popular recurring sketches on Saturday Night Live. It parodies the television game show Jeopardy!, which significantly reduces its level of difficulty when celebrities compete. Thirteen..
Celebrity Jeopardy! Tournament
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Celebrity Messages
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Celebrity Mole
Celebrity Mole is a spin-off to the unscripted television series The Mole, produced by Stone Stanley Entertainment. Premiering on the ABC Television Network on January 8, 2003, two seasons have been produced. Both editions were hosted by sports commentator Ahmad Rashad. [Spoiler warningSpoile..
Celebrity news
Celebrity news is an aspect of the wider infotainment/news trade which focuses on celebrities and celebrity gossip. One type of story is the celebrity tantrum. Celebrity blogs are also a timely way to get unedited news. ..
Celebrity Overhaul
Celebrity Overhaul is a show on Australia's Channel Nine in which celebrities undergo a rigorous exercise and diet regime aimed at improving their fitness and health. These are coordinated by two personal trainers and a medical doctor. Hosted by Deborah Hutton, there have been two seasons, one eac..
Celebrity photography
Celebrity photography is a subset of photojournalism. Its subject matter is the lives of celebrities in the arts, sports and sometimes politics. There are three types of celebrity photography used by magazines and newspapers. They are: Event Photography - Photographers who work celebrity related ev..
Celebrity Poker Club
Celebrity Poker Club is a British television show featuring celebrities playing poker. The program debuted on Challenge TV in 2003 as a spin-off to the popular Late Night Poker series. "Gentleman" Liam Flood is the casino manager for the program, and Cayt Dear is the producer. Contents 1 Com..
Celebrity Poker Showdown
Celebrity Poker Showdown is a celebrity game show on the cable network Bravo. It is a limited run series of celebrities playing poker. The first seven tournaments were taped at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada in front of a live studio audience. With the eighth tournament, Harrah's Entertain..
Celebrity prank call
A celebrity prank call is a type of prank call which uses recorded sound clips from a particular celebrity, and plays them back to unsuspecting victims. The clips tend to be uploaded to computers and are arranged on or [soundboards]. The prankster calls his victim and plays back the partic..
Celebrity sex tape
The Paris Hilton sex tape 1 Night In China dvd cover A celebrity sex tape is a home video of sex acts, as performed by a celebrity and his or her partner, which finds Internet and/or bootleg distribution and made available to an audience for which it was not intended. It is generall..
Celebrity Skin
Celebrity Skin is Hole's third and final album, released worldwide on September 7, 1998, and a day later, on September 8, 1998 in the United States. The title of the album derives from the American magazine Celebrity Skin, who reportedly threatened legal action about the use of their name. The s..
Celebrity Skin (song)
"Celebrity Skin" is a song by Hole from the Celebrity Skin LP. The song is also used in the first American Pie Film. It was played when Kevin was giving Vicki oral sex, but it did not appear on the soundtrack. Tracks Celebrity SkinBest Sunday DressDying (Demo)Charts Year Single Chart Peak Posit..
Celebrity Soup
Celebrity Soup is an E! Entertainment Television series. It is the UK version of the USA's long-running series The Soup which is also broadcast on E! Entertainment Television. The UK version mirrors its American counterpart, focusing on recaps of various pop culture and reality show highlights of t..
Celebrity Survivor
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Celebrity Sweepstakes
Celebrity Sweepstakes was a game show that aired during the 1970's. NBC ran it from April 1, 1974 to October 1, 1976. The show had 2 separate syndicated runs from 1974-75 and 1976-77. Jim McKrell hosted the show. Bill Armstrong was the announcer from 1974 to 1977. Dick Tufeld & John Harlan were fil..
Celebrity tantrum
Celebrity tantrums are outbursts by people with celebrity status. They are commonly triggered by trivial events and result in cancelled appearances or just the venting of their frustrations. Such occurrences are widely reported in the mass media, with some stars gaining a reputation for their temp..
Celebrity Worship Syndrome
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Celebrity Worship Sydnrome, also known as CWS is a newly identified psychological condition. A CWS sufferer is a person that is obsessed with a person in the public eye i.e. a clebrity. The condition is sometimes reffered to as "Celebrity Obsession Syndrome" or "Mad..
Celebrity Wrestling
Celebrity Wrestling was an ITV1 show broadcast in 2005, which involved two teams of celebrities, competing against each other in wrestling style events. The series was presented by Kate Thornton and Rowdy Roddy Piper. The aftershow programme on ITV2, called Celebrity Wrestling: Bring It On was pre..
Celebrity Xpedition
Celebrity Xpedition Company: Celebrity Cruises Builder: Schiffswerft und Maschinenfabrik Cassens GmbH, Emden, Germany Formererly: Sun Bay I Commissioned: January 1, 2001 Acquired: June 11, 2004 Registry: Ecuador Ship's Specifications Tonnage: 2,329 gross tons Length: 296 ft Beam: 43 ft..
Celecoxib
Celecoxib (INN) (IPA: [sɛlɛˈkɒksɪb]) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used in the treatment of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, acute pain, painful menstruation and menstrual symptoms, and to reduce numbers of colon and rectum polyps in patients with familial ade..
Celeda
Celeda (real name Victoria Sharpe) is an African American dance music singer and drag performer born in Chicago, Illinois. She began having hits on the US dance chart in the late nineties, beginning with "Music Is the Answer (Dancin' & Prancin')," a collaboration with DJ and producer Danny Tenaglia..
Celedonio Espinosa
Celedonio Espinosa is an Olympian, a Filipino boxer that competed in the 1954 Asian Games in Manila and took home the Gold medal. He represented the Philippines in the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and bagged the bronze medal in the 1958 Asian Games staged in Tokyo, Japan. He once as..
Celedonio Romero
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Celegorm
Celegorm is a character in J. R. R. Tolkien's world of Middle-earth. He was the third son of Fëanor and Nerdanel, most closely associated with another brother, Curufin. He is somewhat anomalously described as having blond hair, rather than the black or red hair of his parents and siblings. Celegor..
Celemantia
Celemantia (or Kelemantia; the modern name of the site is Leányvár) was a Roman castellum and settlement on the territory of the present-day municipality Iža (Hun: Izsa), some 4 km to the east of Komárno. It is the biggest known Roman castellum in present-day Slovakia. It was a part of the Roman..
Celempungan
Celempungan is a Sundanese musical genre that includes several musical instruments such as Kacapi, Kendang, Goong/Gong, and Suling or Rebab, and Juru Kawih (singer). Note that Suling or Rebab is optional. kendang - the drums, which control the tempo of ensemble and reinforce the meter ..
Celena Cherry
Celena Cherry is the first selftitled solo album by the Honeyz leadsinger. Because Célena Cherry wasn't signed, she released the album through her official website. This exclusive limited edition CD features new interpretations of some of her classic Honeyz hits, plus some new material and persona..
Celena Schezar
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Celene (Greyhawk)
This article is about the fictional nation of Celene. For Oerth's moon, see Celene (Kule). In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Celene is the most prominent elven nation of the Flanaess. It is properly known as the Faerie Kingdom of Celene. Geogra..
Celenia
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Celenza sul Trigno
Celenza sul Trigno is a comune 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 | Ca..
Celephaïs
Celephaïs (or Celephais) is a fictional city that appears in H. P. Lovecraft´s Dream Cycle, including his novella The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath (1926). "Celephaïs" is also the name of a short story by Lovecraft, written in 1920, that introduces the city. Celephaïs is created in a dream by t..
Celepharn
Celepharn is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. He was the son and heir of King Mallor of Arthedain and he came to the throne in 1110 T.A. at the death of his father. During his reign many Hobbits entered Eriador and the lands of Arnor. Most of these were Falloh..
Celera Genomics
Celera Genomics was established in May 1998 by the Perkin-Elmer Corporation (and was later purchased by Applera Corporation), with Dr. J. Craig Venter from The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) as its first president. While at TIGR, Venter and Hamilton Smith led the first successful effort to ..
Celeres
Celeres was a personal armed guard of 300 of the finest horsemen maintained by Romulus, the mythical founder of ancient Rome. They were under the command of the Celerum Tribune. Romulus maintained this guard in peace as well as in war. The Celeres derived their name from their leader, a close fri..
Celeriac
Celeriac (Apium graveolens Rapaceum Group) (also known as 'turnip-rooted celery' or 'knob celery'), is a specially selected Cultivar Group of celery, grown as a root vegetable for its large and well-developed taproot rather than for its stem and leaves. The root is used when it is about 10-12 cm d..
Celerina/Schlarigna
Celerina/Schlarigna is a municipality in the Upper Engadin valley, in the Canton of Grisons, Switzerland. The village is located between St. Moritz, Samedan and Pontresina. The famous Cresta Run for tobogganing leads from the Cresta to Celerina. The municipality's official name used to be Celeri..
Celeritas
Celeritas is a Latin word, translated as "swiftness" or "speed". It is often given as the origin of the symbol c, the universal notation for the speed of light in a vacuum, as popularised in Albert Einstein's famous equation E=mc². Also, according to Georges Dumézil, Celeres were also the bodyguar..
Celerity
Celerity can refer to: Celerity, another word for SpeedCelerity_BBS, a computer Bulletin Board System popular in the 1990'sA skill in White Wolf's 'World of Darkness' Series, possessed by the clans [[Daeva (Vampire: The Requiem)|Daeva]] and ToreadorCelerity, a company in Dublin, Ireland. This is a ..
Celerity (EDI Factory)
Celerity or EDI Factory are the biggest EDI solutions providers in Ireland operating in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and United Kingdom. They cooperate with international companies like Unilever, Statoil or Diageo. Celerity is a privately owned Irish Company, located in Dublin. The com..
Celerity BBS
Celerity BBS was a descendant of the freely distributed source of TCS BBS 1.43, and ultimately nearly completely rewritten. Contents 1 Origin2 Use3 Features4 Alacrity Origin It originally began as a project of Brendon Woirhaye (The Byter) and David Hicks (Moebius) in 1990 to..
Celeron
Celeron D logo as of 2006. Original Celeron brand logo. Celeron M Logo A Celeron is any of a large number of different budget x86 microprocessors produced by Intel and marketed as a budget/value CPU line. The Celeron family complements Intel's higher-performance (and more expensive..
Celeron de Bienville
Celeron de Bienville led an expedition to advance France's territorial claim on the Ohio Valley. Background From 1743 to 1748, England and France fought King George's War. During this war, England blockaded New France. This inhibited their fur trade with Native Americans because they lacked trad..
Celerra
Celerra is the family name for EMC's Network Attached Storage (NAS) controller products. Physically, a Celerra system occupies a full standard size rack enclosure and consists of one or more Celerra Control Stations, (shoebox-sized computers running EMC's hardened Linux variant), and one or more Ce..
Celery
Celery (Apium graveolens dulce) is a herbaceous biennial plant in the family Apiaceae, native to the coasts of western and northern Europe, most commonly in ditches and saltmarshes. It grows to 1 m tall, with pinnate to bipinnate leaves with rhombic leaflets 3-6 cm long and 2-4 cm broad. The flowe..
Celesc
Celesc, or Centrais Eletrica de Santa Catarina S.A., is the electricity utility for the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina. In 2004 the company had around 1.8-million customers and sold around 12.9 TWh of electricity. It generates power from 12 plants, all of them hydroelectric, with install..
Celesio
The Celesio Group (FWB:[CLS]), with revenues of 20.5 bn euros (2005), is Europe’s market leader in pharmaceutical distribution. The long-established company was founded in Dresden in 1835 by Franz Ludwig Gehe. Today, the head office is situated in Stuttgart Bad Cannstatt, between the W..
Celesta
French type, four-octave Celesta The Celesta (IPA [tʃəˈlɛstə]) is a struck idiophone operated by a keyboard. The keys are connected to hammers which strike a graduated set of metal (usually steel) plates suspended over wooden resonators. There is a pedal to sustain or dampen t..
Celestair
Celestair is an airline based in Burkina Faso. Fleet The Celestair fleet consists of 1 Airbus A319-100 (at August 2005). External links [Celestair Fleet Detail] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air force..
Celesta Geyer
Celesta Geyer, who achieved immortality of sorts as the circus fat-lady known as "Dolly Dimples," was born in Phoenix, Arizona in 18 July 1901. She grew up in a German-American family in which over-eating was normal. Six times a day, the family sat down for meals and substantial snacks. The young..
Celeste
Celeste may refer to: Voix celeste — a musical termCelesta — a musical instrumentCeleste (porn star) — a pornographic film starCeleste (Shemale porn star) — a pornographic film stara turquoise color used on Bianchi bicyclesCeleste (Nintendo) the Sister of Blathers in Animal ..
Celeste, Texas
Celeste is a city in Hunt County, Texas, United States. The population was 817 at the 2000 census. Geography Celeste is located at [33°17′37″N, 96°11′44″W] (33.293696, -96.195589)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has..
Celester Collier
Celester "CC" Collier was a basketball player at Paris Junior College from 1979-1981 and for Southwest Texas State University from 1981-1983 and coached at the school in a few years after that. He was inducted into the Paris Junior College Hall of Fame [link] and the Southwest Texas State ..
Celeste (porn star)
This article is about the porn star. For other uses see Celeste Celeste (born May 3 1972) is a famous pornographic actress of the 1990s. Raised in Stillwater, Minnesota, Celeste worked as a stripper at Minneapolis' Deja Vu club before deciding to appear in hardcore pornography. She moved out wes..
Celeste Center
Celeste Center is a 10,200-seat multipurpose arena, part of the Ohio Exposition Center and State Fairgrounds in Columbus, Ohio. It is used for concerts, trade shows, banquets, and sporting events. The arena contains 60,000 sq. ft. of unobstructed floor space and two stages, one a 75-foot-by-32-fo..
Celeste Cid
--> Celeste Cid (born 1984-01-19) is an Argentine actress. She is currently dating Darío Torren, and has a son, André, with Emanuel Horvilleur. She has appeared on several television programmes, including Chiquititas, Verano del '98, Enamorarte, Resistiré (along with Pablo Echarri) and Locas ..
Celeste Holm
Holm, circa 1950 Celeste Holm (believed to have been born on April 29, 1919, but some sources indicate 1917) is an American stage, film, and television actress. She is perhaps best remembered for her Academy Award-winning role in Gentleman's Agreement (1947), as well as for her Oscar-nomina..
Celeste Kane
Celeste Kane First appearance Pilot Last appearance Donut Run Statistics Name Celeste Kane Status Alive Family Jake Kane (Husband)Duncan Kane (Son)Lilly Kane (Daughter, Deceased)Lilly Manning (Granddaughter) Portrayed by Lisa Thornhill Celeste Kane is a fictional char..
Celeste McCollough
Celeste McCollough, known since about 1996 as Celeste McCollough Howard is an American scientist who conducts research in human visual perception. She is famous for discovering, in 1965, the first contingent aftereffect, known soon after as the McCollough effect. To induce the McCollough effect, a p..
Celeste Newbrough
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Celeste Riley
Celeste Riley, born Celeste Marie Riley (February 4, 1960 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), is a New Jersey public school teacher and Bridgeton, New Jersey City Councilwoman elect. On May 9, 2006, Celeste was elected to the Bridgeton, New Jersey city council. She will take office on July 1, 2006...
Celeste Star
Celeste Star (born December 28, 1985) is an American adult model. Celeste, the daughter of a Mexican father and a Scottish-Irish mother, began her adult career in 2004. She has appeared on the cover of the March 2005 issue of Hustler magazine and was the Penthouse Pet of the Month in July 2005. ..
Celestia
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Celestia is a free 3D astronomy program for Windows, Mac OS X, and GNU/Linux. Created by Chris Laurel, it is licensed under the GNU General Public License. The program, based on the Hipparcos Catalogue, allows user to display objects ranging in scale fr..
Celestial
The term celestial refers to the sky and/or Heaven. An astronomical object is sometimes referred to as a celestial body or celestial object. Other uses of the term celestial include: Celestial was a term for Chinese immigrants used in the American Old West, British Columbia, and in Australia in t..
Celestial (album)
Celestial is Isis's third solo release and first full length. The first real glimpse at the power and creativity behind Isis, Celestial combines thick slabs of rusted sludge with decayed, spacey hymns to produce the first part of the blend for which the band has become known. Instead of depending..
Celestial (comics)
Arishem, in the distance, judges that a world shall die: The Mighty Thor #387 (Jan. 1988), cover art by Ron Frenz & Brett Breeding. The Celestials are a fictional species of extremely powerful extra-terrestrial beings in the Marvel Comics' universe, They were created by Jack Kirby in The Eter..
Celestial (Dungeons & Dragons)
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, celestials are outsiders of wholly good alignment and hail from the Upper Planes. There are four known types of celestial. Archons, Eladrins, and Guardinals are led by celestial paragons, unique beings as powerful as demon princes and archdevils..
Celestial Alphabet
The Celestial alphabet was created by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in the 16th Century. It is derived from the Hebrew alphabet. Other alphabets with a similar origin are Passage du Fleuve and Malachim. One link which may be helpful:- http://www.steliart.com/angelology_celestial_alphabet.html ..
Celestial bureaucracy
The Celestial bureaucracy is the pantheon of Chinese mythology. As the name suggests, it is organised similarly to a government administration, with the Jade Emperor as the senior official to whom the other deities must report. The constituents of this bureaucracy are decided in the Underworld, wher..
Celestial Chorus
Celestial Chorus is a [[Traditions (Mage: The Ascension)|Tradition]] of mages in [[Mage: The Ascension]], a role-playing game from White Wolf Game Studio. It was founded circa 1200 BC in ancient Egypt by Mentu-Hetep who received a vision of perfect harmony of God’s song. He was instructed to gat..
Celestial Church of Christ
Celestial Church of Christ is an African Initiated Church originating with Samuel Bilehou Oschoffa from 1947-1950. Founder Samuel Bilewu Joseph Oschoffa was a carpenter born in Dahomey, now called Benin in 1909. A traumatic experience led to a spiritual awakening which led him to found the group i..
Celestial coordinate system
In astronomy, a celestial coordinate system is a coordinate system for mapping positions in the sky. There are different celestial coordinate systems each using a coordinate grid projected on the celestial sphere, in analogy to the geographic coordinate system used on the surface of the Earth. The ..
Celestial crown
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Celestial Digimon
Celestial Digimon ( ) ..
Celestial Entrance
Progressive metal band Pagan's Mind's second album, released in 2002. Track listing "Approaching" 2:48"Through Osiris' eyes" 6:08"Entrance: Stargate" 6:01"...of Epic Questions" 6:10"Dimensions of Fire" 7:28"Dreamscape Lucidity" 6:39"The Seven Sacred Promises" 6:28"Back to the Magic of Childhood: ..
Celestial equator
The celestial equator is inclined by ~23.5° to the ecliptic plane. The celestial equator is a great circle on the imaginary celestial sphere, which is actually the plane of the terrestrial equator extended out into the universe (i.e., it could be constructed by extrapolating the Earth's equat..
Celestial event
A celestial event is an astronomical phenomenon of interest that involves one or more astronomical bodies. Examples of celestial events include the various phases of the Moon, meteor showers, comets, solar and lunar eclipses, planetary oppositions, conjunctions, and occultations. ..
Celestial Eye
Celestial Goldfish (scientific name Carassius auratus) is a fancy goldfish variety that first appeared in the 18th century. At the time it was kept as an 'exotic species' in fish bowls. They are the result of 600 years of selectively breeding goldfish, and do not grow to the usual size of fancy var..
Celestial God
Celestial God (Chinese : 天公) Tnee Kong in local Malaysian Chinese of Hokkien descendants), also known as Jade Emperor or God of Heaven, is one of Malaysian Chinese Gods. See also Malaysian Chinese GodsMalaysian ChineseChinese religionAncestor worshipSuperstition of Malaysian ChineseFengshuiC..
Celestial Heavens
Celestial Heavens is an independent fan site dedicated to the Might and Magic series. Starting up in 1999, the site has been around for a while and focuses on bringing news and background information to interested parties. The site also hosts a separate forum, the Round Table. Contents 1 G..
Celestial horizon
The celestial horizon, also called the rational horizon, is a great circle parallel to the horizon, the center of which is the center of the Earth. See also Celestial sphere ..
Celestial Intervention Agency
The Celestial Intervention Agency is a fictional organization of Time Lords in the universe of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Very little was actually said about the Agency in the television series. The Agency was only mentioned once on screen, in The Deadly..
Celestial Kingdom
The Celestial Kingdom refers to a division of heaven and was coined by the controversial Swedish theologian Emanuel Swedenborg in his 1758 book entitled Heaven and Hell. In Mormonism, it is the highest of three kingdoms of heaven, where God dwells. Contents 1 Emanuel Swedenborg2 Within..
Celestial marriage
Celestial marriage is a doctrine peculiar to the Mormon religious movement, particularly The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS). It is an ordinance associated with a covenant and it takes place only inside LDS temples. As such it is only available to members deemed "worthy" to enter..
Celestial mechanics
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Celestial Movies
In 2003, Celestial Pictures [link]launched CELESTIAL MOVIES (天映頻道)[link], the 24-hour movie channel bringing the most current Chinese blockbusters to the world. The channel also showcases internationally acclaimed titles from Japan and Korea, and features behind-the-sce..
Celestial navigation
Celestial navigation, also known as astronavigation, is a position fixing technique that was the first system devised to help sailors cross the featureless oceans without having to rely on random chance to enable them to strike land. Celestial navigation uses angular measurements (sights) between th..
Celestial Navigation
See celestial navigation for information on the navigation-related article. "" is the 15th episode of The West Wing. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Plot While Sam and Toby go to Connecticut to get the President's Supreme Court nominee out of jail, Jo..
Celestial Navigation Trainer
A Celestial Navigation Trainer is a device designed to train pilots in celestial navigation, the technique of position fixing by reference to the positions of stars and other bodies in the sky. Early Celestial Navigation Trainers The Link Celestial Navigation Trainer, 1941 The Link Celestial Navig..
Celestial observation
A celestial observation is the measurement of the angular distance of a celestial body from the observer to the horizon, usually with a sextant. See also Celestial navigation. . ..
Celestial Observatory
Celestial Observatory OrganizationArkansas Tech University LocationRussellville, Arkansas (USA) Coordinates[35°17′43″N, 93°8′11″W] Altitude107 meters (351 feet) Webpage[link] Telescopes Reflecting telescope16" reflector Meade Telescope 12" reflector Celestro..
Celestial ocean
Several mythologies have the notion of a celestial ocean or river, enveloping the world both above the heavenly sphere and below the underworld. See also: OceanusUranosStyxRasāSamudraVarunaSea (astronomy) ..
Celestial Pictures
Celestial Pictures is a diversified entertainment company focusing on Asian-language film and television content including production, aggregation, distribution and the operation of TV channels. Headquartered in Hong Kong, the company owns the Shaw Brothers film library, the world's largest Chines..
Celestial pole
The two celestial poles are the imaginary points where the Earth's spin axis intersects the imaginary rotating sphere of stars called the celestial sphere. At night the sky appears to drift overhead from east to west, completing a full circuit around the sky in 24 (sidereal) hours. This phenomenon ..
Celestial Recordings
Celestial Recordings was founded in 1998 by producers Daddy Kev and Hive. The label specialized in the underground hip-hop and drum-and-bass genres, often fusing the two. After the release of more than 40 albums and 12-inches, Celestial Recordings ceased operations in 2002. ..
Celestial room
In temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the celestial room "symbolizes life as eternal families with our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ"(Temple brochure, LDS Church). An individual arrives in the celestial room at the end of a ceremony known as the "endowment," in w..
Celestial Season
Celestial Season is a Dutch heavy metal band. The were formed in 1991 as a doom metal band along the lines of My Dying Bride. After their second album they became a stoner rock band. The band split up in 2001. Contents 1 Members1.1 Last line-up1.2 Former members1.3 Session mus..
Celestial Seasonings
Celestial Seasonings is a tea company based in Boulder, Colorado that specialises in herbal tea but also sells green and black tea (as well as white and oolong blends). They are the largest manufacturer and marketer of specialty hot teas in the United States. All of their teas are certified kosher..
Celestial sphere
The celestial sphere is divided by the celestial equator. In astronomy and navigation, the celestial sphere is an imaginary rotating sphere of "gigantic radius", concentric and coaxial with the Earth. All objects in the sky can be thought of as lying upon the sphere. Projected, from their corr..
Celestial spheres
The celestial spheres relate to Johannes Kepler's work Harmonia Mundi in which he drew together theories from the world of music, architecture, planetary motion and astronomy and linked them together to form an idea of a harmony and cohesion underlying all world phenomena and ruled by a divine force..
Celestial Toymaker
The Celestial Toymaker is a fictional character in the long-running British science fiction television series, Doctor Who. He was played by Michael Gough, and featured in the 1966 story, The Celestial Toymaker by Brian Hayles. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details ..
Celestian
Greyhawk Deity Celestian Title(s) The Far Wanderer Homeplane Astral Plane Power Level Intermediate Alignment Neutral (Neutral Good) Portfolio Stars, Space, Wanderers Domains Knowledge, Protection, Travel (also Night, Oracle) ..
Celestia (band)
Celestia is a black metal band from Avignon, France. They formed sometime in 1995. The founding member and vocalist, Noctu, is the only remaining original member. The members T.N.D. (bass), Astreyla (drums) and Franck (guitar, synth) all departed sometime in the demo stage. The line-up is now Noctu ..
Celestia (disambiguation)
Celestia can refer to: Celestia, a free 3D astronomy programCelestia (band), a black metal band from Avignon, France.Mount Celestia, a fictional place in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing gameTales of Destiny 2, Celestia was a planet in the Namco video gameIn [[Disgaea: Hour of Darkness]] Celesti..
Celestia (name)
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]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. Celestia was a common first name for girls in the 1800s. For example, Carolin..
Celestica
Celestica Inc. (TSX: [CLS.SV] NYSE: [CLS]), based, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is an electronics manufacturing services company. Its products include personal computers and peripherals, networking and telecommunications equipment, and autmotive, aerospace and defence electroni..
Celestin
Celestin is a character in the anime Ah! My Goddess The Movie. He was the primary antagonist of the movie, and was assisted by Morgan Le Fay. History Celestin was a high-ranking god in Heaven, and was on one of Heaven's council seats. He served as Belldandy's mentor for most of her training, fr..
Celestina
The Celestina (used as title, synecdoche, one of the characters of the book actually called Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea or Libro de Calisto y Melibea y de la puta vieja Celestina) is a book published anonymously by the bachelor Fernando de Rojas ( about whom we know little ) in 1499. This book..
Celestine
Celestine may refer to: Five Popes of the Roman Catholic Church:# Pope Celestine I (422–432)# Pope Celestine II (1143–1144)# Pope Celestine III (1191–1198)# Pope Celestine IV (1241)# Pope Celestine V (1294)Celestines is a branch of the Benedictine Order of monks.Celestine, another..
Celestines
For other uses, see Celestine Celestines, a branch of the great Benedictine monastic order, founded in 1244. At the foundation of the new rule, they were called Hermits of St Damiano, or Moronites (or Murronites), and did not assume the appellation of Celestines until after the election of their fo..
Celestine Babayaro
Celestine Babayaro (born August 29, 1978 in Kaduna, Nigeria) is a footballer who plays left-back and is currently contracted to Newcastle United of the English Premiership. Babayaro began his playing career at Nigerian side, Plateau United before moving to Belgium and Brussels outfit, Anderlecht i..
Celestine Kapsner
Father Celestine Kapsner, O.S.B., was a Catholic priest who was stationed at St. John's Abbey at Collegeville, Minnesota, where in the early 1960’s, among his other duties and activities, he was in charge of the garden. He was also known to have taken part in exorcisms. He translated a 1928 accoun..
Celestine Tavernier
Celestine Tavernier was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Leroy Golding. Celestine was a strict discipliarian and a devout Christian and he expected everyone in his family to show similar dedication to the church and abide by his rules at all times. His unwav..
Celestino Caballero
Celestino Caballero (born June 21, 1976, Colón, Panama) is the current WBA super bantamweight interim boxing champion. He has a professional record of 24-2, with 17 wins coming by way of knockout. Early in his career, Caballero won five non-major boxing championships: the Panamanian, WBA Fedecent..
Celestino Migliore
Archbishop Celestino Migliore (born 1 July, 1952 in Cuneo, Italy) is the Apostolic Nuncio and Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations. Education Ordained as a priest on 25 June, 1977, Archbishop Migliore has a master's degree in theology from the Center of Theological Studies in Fo..
Celestino Rocha da Costa
Celestino Rocha da Costa (born 1937) is a former prime minister of São Tomé and Príncipe. He held the post from 8 January 1988 to 7 February 1991. He was the last head of a single party Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe (MLSTP) government. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Celestion
Celestion is a British maker of loudspeakers. The work of what would become Celestion started in Hampton Wick (suburban London) in 1924. Celestion Radio Company and Celestion Limited were formed in 1927, and two years later the company moved across the Thames to Kingston. The company grew rapidly, ..
Celestite
Clear grey-blue celestite crystal crust from Madagascar Celestine from the Machow Mine, Poland. Celestite geode section Celestite (SrSO4) is a mineral consisting of strontium sulfate. The mineral is also known as celestine and is named for its occasional delicate blue color. The &..
Celestrium
Celestrium is a trademark of a type of stainless steel used in jewelry. It resembles white gold, but is cheaper and more durable. Celestrium is strong, resistant to chemical reaction and easy to maintain. Celestrium is also a music band. ..
Celestron
Celestron is a company that makes telescopes, binoculars, spotting scopes, microscopes, and accessories for their products. The company was U.S. owned until April 2005 when it was acquired by SW Technology Corporation, a Delaware company and affiliate of Synta Technology Corporation in China. Synt..
Celestún
Celestún: New (left) and old lighthouses Celestún is a town in Yucatán, Mexico. It in the north west of the state just north of the border with Campeche state, on the Gulf of Mexico coast at [20°87′N 90°40′W]. In 2000 it had a population of just under 6,000 people. It is ..
Celestus
Classification Genus Celestus Celestus agasepsoidesCelestus anelpistusCelestus badiusCelestus barbouriCelestus bivittatusCelestus carrauiCelestus costatusCelestus crusculusCelestus curtissiCelestus cyanochlorisCelestus darlingtoniCelestus duquesneyiCelestus enneagrammusCelestus fowleriCelestus haet..
Celesty
Celesty are a melodic power metal band from Finland. Discography Warrior of Ice (Demo) (1999)Intro (Warrior of Ice)Journey to the UnknownThe TruthFire against the IceBehind the StarsReign of Elements (2003)IntroThe ChargeRevengeSword Of SalvationReign Of ElementsLost In DeliveranceThe Sword And The..
Celestyn Chołodecki
Celestyn Chołodecki Noble Family Chołodecki Coat of Arms Białynia Parents Kajetan Dominik ChołodeckiTekla Mitraszewska Consorts Emilia Rechronow Children Józef Białynia ChołodeckiStanisław Karol Chołodecki Date of Birth April 11 1816 Place of Birth Bednarów, Pola..
Celestyn Czaplic
Celestyn Czaplic Noble Family Czaplic Coat of Arms Kierdeja Parents ? Consorts ? Children None Date of Birth 1723 Place of Birth ? Date of Death 1804 Place of Death ? Celestyn Czaplic (1723-1804) was a Polish szlachcic. Born in Volhynia to Ruthenian nobles. He wa..
Celes Chere
is a fictional character of the Square Co., Ltd.'s computer role-playing game Final Fantasy VI. Before she joins the party, she is General Celes of the Empire. She was genetically enhanced and artificially infused with magic, making her the second Magitek Knight. Contents 1 Biography2 ..
Celeus
Celeus was a king in Greek mythology. While Demeter was searching for her daughter, having taken the form of an old woman called Doso, she received a hospitable welcome from Celeus, the King of Eleusis in Attica. He asked her to nurse Demophon and Triptolemus, his sons by Metanira. As a gift to Cel..
Cele Abba
Cele Abba (born May 25, 1906 in Milan), was an Italian actress, sister of most popular Marta Abba. ..
Cele De
Cele De is a contemporary Celtic band based in San Jose, California. The group consists of Olivia Valderrama (flute, vocals, Irish whistle, piano), Robby Valderrama (guitar, bass, piano), Peter Kistler (percussion, vocals, guitar), Amy Kistler (violin, vocals), and Samuel Davidson (violin). (The C..
Cele Goldsmith Lalli
Cele Goldsmith/Lalli (1933 – 2002) was an editor who began working on science fiction and fantasy magazines under Paul W. Fairman. When Fairman left Ziff-Davis in 1958, Goldsmith took over as editor of Amazing Stories and Fantastic. Goldsmith was open to new authors and experimentation in wr..
Cele Kula
Ćele Kula can refer to any of the following: Ćele Kula is a historical monument near Niš also known as the Skull Tower.Cele Kula is (was) also an Italian metal band. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to..
Celgene
Celgene Corporation NASDAQ: [CELG] is a manufacturer of drug therapies for cancer and inflammatory disorders. It is incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Summit, New Jersey. As of February 1, 2006, the company had 944 full-time employees, 531 who were engaged primarily in rese..
Celia
Celia is a given name for females, as well as a nickname for Cecilia, Celeste, or Celestina. Variants include Celie and Celja (Polish). The name is often derived from the Roman family name Caelius, thought to originate in the Latin caelum ("heaven") 1. As a derivative of Cecilia, Celia can also mea..
Celia's Cult
A religious cult led by Celia Fortner, an antagonist from the video game [[Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow]] on the Nintendo DS handheld system. The cult's name is "With Light." [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Contents 1 The Cult's Goal2 The..
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Celianella
Celianella is a genus of flowering plant belonging to the family Phyllanthaceae. Its isotype is Celianella montana. ..
Celia (Quad Hero)
Celia is one of the heroes in the Sage Trilogy. She is eighteen in the Sage Trilogy. She is the smartest of the heroes. ..
Celia Adler
Celia Adler (1891–31 January 1979) was an American Jewish actress. She was the daughter of Jacob Adler and Dinah Shtettin, and the older half-sister of Stella and Luther Adler. Unlike Stella and Luther, who became well known for their work with the Group Theater, their film work and as theor..
Celia Barlow
Celia Anne Barlow (September 28 1955) British politician and is the Labour Member of Parliament for Hove. Celia Barlow was born in Cardiff, Wales, and was educated at the University of Cambridge and Cardiff University. She began her career as a reporter on the Bradford Telegraph and Argus in 1979. ..
Celia Birtwell
Celia Birtwell is a textile designer. Born in Salford in 1941, she studied Textile design in Manchester, where in 1959 she met the fashion designer Ossie Clark, to whom she was married in 1969. Theirs was an almost perfect marriage of style, and their work together defined the era. The collaborati..
Celia Correa
Celia Correa Giner (born January 22, 1964 in Terrassa) is a former field hockey player from Spain, who was a member of the team that surprisingly won the golden medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics on home soil (Barcelona). ..
Celia Correas de Zapata
Celia Correas de Zapata is an academic, poet, and author, and a leading scholar of the history of Latin American women writers. She is a professor of literature at San Jose State University, and was director of the 1976 Conference of Inter-American Women Writers, one of the earliest U.S. conferences..
Celia Cruz
Celia Cruz (Úrsula Hilaria Celia Caridad Cruz Alfonso) (October 21, 1925 – July 16, 2003) was a Cuban salsa singer who spent most of her career living in New Jersey, and working in the United States and several Latin American countries. Cruz was one of the most successful Cuban performers of the ..
Celia Dropkin
Celia Dropkin (December 5, 1887 [November 22 in the old Gregorian calendar] - Aug. 18, 1956) was a Yiddish poet. (In Yiddish her name was Tsipe, probably short for Zipporah, and later Tsilye Drapkin). She was born in Bobruysk, Belarus to an assimilated Russian-Jewish family. Her father, a f..
Celia Farber
Celia Farber is a writer and campaigner who has been chronicling AIDS since 1987, from a perspective that denies that it is caused by HIV. In that year she began writing and editing a monthly feature column in SPIN magazine, Words From The Front [1987-1995], questioning whether the human im..
Celia Fiennes
Celia Fiennes (7 June 1662 - 10 April 1741) was an English traveller. Born in Wiltshire, she was the daughter of a colonel, who was in turn the second son of the William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele. Fiennes did not marry and in 1691 she moved to London, where she had a married sister. She t..
Celia Franca
Celia Franca CC (born June 25, 1921) is the founder of The National Ballet of Canada (1951) and was its artistic director for 24 years. Born in London, England, in 1921 she began to study dance at the age of 4 and was a scholarship student at the Guildhall School of Music and the Royal Academy of ..
Celia Green
Celia Green. Celia Green (born 1935) is a British intellectual and author, notable for her advocacy of comprehensive philosophical skepticism, her critique of 20th-century thought, and her psychological theories. Books Lucid Dreams (1968)Out-of-the-body Experiences (1968)The Human Evasion ..
Celia Gregory
Celia Gregory is a British actress, who remains best known for her role as Ruth Anderson in the 1970s BBC television drama Survivors. She has also appeared in The Professionals, Bergerac, Tales of the Unexpected, The Problem of Thor Bridge and Reilly, Ace of Spies. External link ..
Celia Hart
Celia Hart is a physicist, a writer, and a member of the Cuban Communist Party. She is the daughter of two historic leaders of the Cuban Revolution, Haydee Santamaria and Armando Hart [link]. Since 2003, many of her writings have been translated into English by CubaNews [link]..
Celia Imrie
Celia Imrie (born 15 July 1952 in Guildford, Surrey, England) is a British actress. Her films have included Hilary and Jackie (playing Iris du Pré) and the 1997 film of The Borrowers where she played Homily Clock. Other films include Bridget Jones's Diary, Calendar Girls, Highlander and, as Fighte..
Celia Johnson
Dame Celia Elizabeth Johnson DBE (18 December 1908–26 April 1982) was an English actress, famous for her role in the 1945 film, Brief Encounter, opposite Trevor Howard, for which she received her only Oscar nomination. She was born in Richmond upon Thames and was educated at St Paul's Girls S..
Celia Keenan-Bolger
An editor has expressed a concern that the topic of this article may be unencyclopedic. Please review [What Wikipedia is not] and try to resolve the objections on the discussion page. Celia Keenan-Bolger is currently in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee on Broadway, where sh..
Celia Kitzinger
Celia Kitzinger is Professor of Conversation Analysis, Gender and Sexuality in the Department of Sociology at the University of York, UK. She has published nine books and around 100 articles and book chapters on issues of relevance to language, feminism and lesbian and gay issues. Her first book w..
Celia Larkin
Celia Larkin was the longtime partner of Irish prime minister (Taoiseach) Bertie Ahern. Their relationship ended as late as April 2003. The media discovered the couple had broken up when she failed to co-host a diplomatic dinner for the visiting President of Germany, although her name, along with th..
Celia Lovsky
Celia Lovsky (February 21, 1897-October 12, 1979) was an Austrian-American actress. She was born Caecilie Lvovsky in Vienna, daughter of Bretislav Lvovsky (1857-1910), a minor Czech opera composer. Her birthday is given by various sources as February 12 and February 21. She studied theater at the Au..
Celia Lynch
Celia Lynch (6 May 1908 – 16 June 1989) was an Irish Fianna Fáil Party politician, and TD for 23 years. A housewife before entering politics, Lynch was elected to Dáil Éireann on her first attempt, as a Fianna Fáil candidate at the 1954 general election in the Dublin South Central constit..
Celia Rees
Celia Rees is a British author of children's literature, including some horror and fantasy books. She was born in Solihull, West Midlands but now lives in Leamington Spa with her husband and teenage daughter. She also taught English for seventeen years, during which time she began to write. Du..
Celia Rosser
--> Celia Elizabeth Rosser (born 1930) is a renowned Australian botanical illustrator, best known for having published a monograph containing watercolour paintings of every Banksia species. Born in 1930, she began painting Australian wildflowers early in her artistic career. She first began painti..
Celia S. Friedman
C.S. Friedman Celia S. Friedman (born January 12, 1957) is a writer of science fiction and fantasy. Friedman writes epic science fiction and fantasy novels which include complex interweavings of plot and detailed setting. Many of her novels indirectly address the concept of vampirism. They..
Celia Sánchez
Celia Sánchez, veneered by the participants of the Cuban Revolution. Celia Sánchez Manduley (May 9, 1920 – January 11, 1980) was a participant of the Cuban Revolution and a close friend of Fidel Castro. She was born in Manzanillo, Cuba and was one of the first women to comprise a comb..
Celia Sankar
Celia Sankar (born 1970 in Trinidad and Tobago) is a Canadian journalist, motivational speaker and personal success coach and executive director of the DiversityCanada Foundation. The winner of several international newspaper awards, including the Commonwealth Press Union Fellowship in Internation..
Celia Thaxter
Celia Thaxter in Her Garden, 1892, by Childe Hassam American writer of poetry and stories, Celia Thaxter was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on 29 June 1835 and grew up in the Isles of Shoals, first on White Island, where her father, Thomas Laighton, was lighthouse keeper, and then on Smutty..
Celibacy
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Celice
Celice is one of the main characters in Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu. He takes over as the main character for the second half of the game. The first half is played with his Father, Sigurd. He also appeared in [[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]] as a partner of Leaf Celice is a descendent of Baldo throu..
Celilo Converter Station
Celilo Converter Station is the northern terminal of Pacific Intertie at the Dalles, Oregon, USA. It was built in 1970 and used at first only three six-groups of mercury arc valves with a blocking voltage of 133 kV and a maximum currnt of 1800 Ampere. In 1985 two 12 pulse valve groups with thyristor..
Celilo Falls
Dipnet Fishing at Celilo Falls Located between the states of Oregon and Washington, Celilo Falls (Chinookan: Wyam -- "echo of falling water" or "sound of water upon the rocks") was a unique natural feature formed by the relentless push of the Columbia River through basalt-laden narrows east o..
Celilo Village, Oregon
Celilo Village, Oregon is an unincorporated Native American community on the Columbia River in Wasco County, Oregon near the site of Celilo Falls. In 2003 there were about 100 permanent residents living in 14 dwellings, a far cry from its previous incarnation as a major cultural and trading center ..
Celina
Celina can refer to: Celina, OhioCelina, TennesseeCelina, TexasCelina, a genus of Predaceous diving beetleThis 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 t..
Celina, Ohio
City Hall. Celina is a city in Mercer County, Ohio, United States. The population was 10,303 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Mercer County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Celina is situated on the western shores of Grand Lake. Huffy Bicycle and Mersman Furniture formerl..
Celina, Tennessee
Celina is a city in Clay County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 1,379 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Clay County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Celina is located at [36°32′54″N, 85°30′7″W] (36.548379, -85.501980)[Geographic ref..
Celina, Texas
Celina is a town in Collin County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,861 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Growth3 Demographics4 External links Geography Celina is located at [33°19′11″N, 96°46′58″W] (33.319846, -96.782799)[Geographi..
Celina González
Celina González (born 1928) is a Cuban singer and songwriter of musica campesina, traditional music of the Cuban countryside. She is best known for writing "Santa Barbara", one of Celia Cruz's signature songs. ..
Celina Hinchcliffe
Celina Hinchcliffe (born March 1976. Windsor, England) is a British television sports presenter. Celina went to Sir William Perkins' School in Chertsey After gaining a degree in English Literature and Drama from the University of Birmingham in England, she worked with various theatre companies and..
Celina Jaitley
Celina Jaitley (born 9 June 1981) is an Indian actress. She was crowned Miss India in 2001. She has appeared in several movies and music videos (including the Bombay Vikings' Zara Nazron Se Kehdo video). She was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, but grew up in Kolkata, India. Her father is a Punjabi-Ka..
Celine
Celine can be a surname or given name. Celine Dion — a French–Canadian music artist.Louis-Ferdinand Céline — a French writer.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish..
Celine's laws
It has been suggested that this article or section be [Merging and moving pagesmerged] with [Hagbard Celine]. ([Discuss]) Celine's Laws are a series of three laws regarding government and social interaction attributed to the fictional character Hagbard Celine from Rob..
Celines Toribio
Celines Toribio — or simply Celines, as she is known to her fans — is a well-known Spanish television personality residing in New York City. Celines began her television career in 1995 as host of the popular program Sabado Al Mediodia (Saturday at Midday), alongside Puerto Rican entertainer Jimm..
Celine and Julie Go Boating
Celine and Julie Go Boating (Céline et Julie vont en bateau) is a 1974 movie directed by Jacques Rivette. Celine and Julie Go Boating is a hypnotic, circular film, which starts slowly with the meeting of Julie (Dominique Labourier), a shy librarian, and Céline (Juliet Berto), a nightclub cabare..
Celine Carzo
Celine Carzo, French singer, represented Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990 performing "Quand je te rêve" at age 17. ..
Celine Dion
Céline Dion Born March 30 1968 Charlemagne, Quebec, Canada Years active 1981–present Genre(s) Pop, Classical, Soul, Rock Biggest single "My Heart Will Go On" (1998) Biggest record Falling Into You (1996) Label(s) Epic RecordsSony 550/Epic Official website ..
Celine Dion awards and accomplishments
As one of the biggest selling female artists of all time, Celine Dion has received numerous Awards and accolades in recognition of her worldwide success in the music industry. Below is an exhaustive list of the many awards and accolades she has received. Contents 1 20042 20033 2002..
Celine Dion discography
Canadian pop vocalist Celine Dion has an extensive discography. ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... no changes ... mp3 ringtones : [real ringtones] - [HTTP://www.la-r..
Celin Romero
This article is part of the Classical guitar series (Please move this template to the end of the page) [[Portal:Classical guitar|Classical guitar Portal]] - Classical guitar - History of the classical guitar - Vihuela - Baroque guitar - Early romantic guitar - Romantic guitar - Modern classical..
Celio (rione of Rome)
Celio is the XIXth rione of Rome. Its logo represents an African bust, dressing parts of an elephant and a golden spike on a silver background, to remind an African bust that was found in via Capo d'Africa. Churches San Giovanni a Porta LatinaSan Giovanni in OleoSan Gregorio Magno al CelioSanta ..
Celis
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Celithemis
Celithemis is a genus of dragonflies in the Libellulidae family, commonly known as Pennants. Species Celithemis amanda Amanda's penannt (Hagen, 1861)Celithemis bertha Red-veined pennant (Williamson, 1922)Celithemis elisa Calico (or Elisa) pennant (Hagen, 1861)Celithemis eponina Halloween pennan..
Celithemis eponina
The Halloween Pennant, Celithemis eponina, is a dragonfly found in North America, in the Pennant genus of dragonflies. ..
Celje
[Celje] (German Cilli, Hungarian Cille) (46.24° North, 15.27° East (WG), 241 m, mean height above sea level (MSL) 304 m) is the third largest city in Slovenia. Celje is a charasteristic Central European town and a regional center of the Southwestern Lower Styria (Jugozahodna Spodnja Št..
Cell
A cell is a single unit or compartment, enclosed by a border or wall. As a term, cell has become a general-purpose metaphor for building blocks which serve to compose larger structures. In science: Cell (biology), the smallest metabolically-functional unit of life; see List of topics in cell bio..
Cell-mediated immunity
Cell-mediated immunity is an immune response that does not involve antibodies but rather involves the activation of macrophages and natural killer cells, the production of antigen-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocytes, and the release of various cytokines in response to an antigen. Historically, the immu..
Cell:burn
The face of cell:burn cell:burn is an industrial music project started in 1984 by Craig Anthony Perkins. The original band name was Cybertek until a few years later when members of Front 242 started using the name as a side project (though they later changed the name to C-Tec.) By the early 19..
Cella
A cella (from Latin for small chamber) or naos (from the Greek for temple), is the inner chamber of a temple in classical architecture. Contents 0.1 Greek and Roman temples0.2 Ancient Egyptian temples0.3 Etruscan temples0.4 Christian churches1 References Greek and Roman..
Cella's
Cella's is a brand of chocolate-covered cherries marketed by Tootsie Roll Industries. It currently comes in the following variety: Milk Chocolate-Covered CherriesDark Chocolate-Covered Cherries Confectionery products of Tootsie Roll Industries Blow Pops | Caramel Apple Pops | Cella's | Ch..
Cellach II of Cennrígmonaid
Cellach II is the fourth alleged Bishop of Cennrígmonaid (fl. mid-900s), equivalent to later day St. Andrews. He is mentioned in the bishop-lists of the 15th century historians Walter Bower and Andrew of Wyntoun as the successor of Máel Ísu I, and it is claimed by both sources that he reigned a..
Cellach I of Cennrígmonaid
Cellach I is the first alleged Bishop of Cennrígmonaid (fl. 878x889-906x), equivalent to later day St. Andrews. He is mentioned in the historical writings of Walter Bower and Andrew of Wyntoun as a bishop of St. Andrews, but no pre-15th century sources say anything more than merely "Bishop".John Ma..
Cellach mac Dunchad
Cellach mac Dunchad was the first of ten Kings of Leinster to be inaugurated and based on Lyons Hill, Ardclough, County Kildare, a member of the Uí Dúnchada, one of three septs of the Uí Dúnlainge dynasty which rotated the kingship of Leinster between 750-1050, significant in County Kildare Hist..
Cellach mac Faelan
Cellach mac Faelan was the eighth of ten Kings of Leinster to be inaugurated and based on Lyons Hill, Ardclough, County Kildare, a member of the Uí Dúnchada, one of three septs of the Uí Dúnlainge dynasty which rotated the kingship of Leinster between 750-1050, significant in County Kildare Hist..
Cellardyke
Cellardyke is a village in Fife, Scotland. The village forms an easterly extension to Anstruther and lies to the south of Kilrenny. It is one of the East Neuk villages. Contents 1 History2 The harbour area3 Avian flu4 Notes5 External links History Cellardyke was former..
Cellaret
A cellaret may be a case of cabinet-work for holding wine bottles, or strictly that portion of a sideboard which is used for holding bottles and decanters, so called from a cellar being commonly used for keeping wine. Sometimes it is a drawer, divided into compartments lined with zinc, and sometimes..
Cellarius
Cellarius, usually a Latin form of the surname Keller, may be Andreas Cellarius, cartographerChristoph Cellarius, classical scholar 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 t..
Cellar door
For the John Vanderslice album, see Cellar Door (album). Cellar door ([pronunciation of the word in British English]) is a combination of words in the English language once characterized by J. R. R. Tolkien to have an especially beautiful sound. In his 1955 essay "English and Welsh", comm..
Cellar Door (album)
Cellar Door was the fourth album by John Vanderslice, released in 2004. The name of this album is notable, as Cellar Door is considered one of the most beautiful phrases in the English Language. Track listing "Pale Horse""Up Above the Sea""Wild Strawberries""They Won't Let Me Run""Heated Pool an..
Cellatica
Coat of arms Map Statistics Region: Lombardy Province: Brescia Location: ..
Cellcom
Cellcom has the following articles: Cellcom (Cell Phone Company) Cellcom (Canada) Cellcom (Israel) Cellcom (Ireland) homepage http://www.cellcom.com.ie This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you..
Cellcom (Canada)
Cellcom is a wireless carrier in Canada. Cellcom is a franchies in Canada that sells Rogers Wireless products. They sell pirmarily in Retail stores, but do have a small poorly managed and highly criticized corporate division. Cellcom is very sucessful in Western Canada, but highly criticized for ..
Cellcom (Cell Phone Company)
Cellcom is the largest locally-owned and operated communications services provider in Northeastern Wisconsin. It has been offering wireless service since 1987. External links [cellcom homepage] ..
Cellcom (Israel)
See main article: Communications in Israel. Cellcom (Hebrew: סלקום) is a major Israeli telecommunications company. Most of its business is centered around wireless service. It was the first to market mobile phones with Hebrew language menus. It currently operates an IS-136 TDMA network (in..
Celldweller
Celldweller is a Detroit, United States based band that was created by Klayton (born Scott Albert, former member of now defunct band Circle of Dust), who writes all of the music and performs the majority of vocals and instruments on studio recordings. Celldweller is also a full live band comprising ..
Celle
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Celle is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the district (Landkreis) of Celle. The town is located in the southernmost part of the Lüneburg Heath on the banks of the river Aller, a tributary of the Weser. Schloss Celle, the ducal p..
Celler-Kefauver Act
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] The Celler-Kefauver Act is a United States federal law passed in 1950 that reformed and strengthened the Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914 which had amended the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890. Sometimes referred to as the Anti-Merger Act, the Celler-Kefauver Act gave t..
Celles
Celles is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut. On January 1 2005 Celles had a total population of 5,451. The total area is 67.14 km² which gives a population density of 81.19 inhabitants per km².Celles is also a village in the Belgian municipality Houyet, province of Namur. T..
Celles-sur-Durolle
Celles-sur-Durolle is a town and commune in the Puy-de-Dôme département, in the Auvergne région of France, located at 03° 38' 10" east and 45° 51' 33" north. The town was once known by the name of Celles. The population in 1999 was 1,914. Neighbouring towns In the canton of Saint-Rémy-sur-Dur..
Celle (disambiguation)
Celle can refer to several places: In ..
Celle (district)
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Celle Hole
Celle Hole (or Celle Loch) is breach in the outer wall in the Prison in the German Town of Celle. First used on July 25th, 1978, the name was part of a campaign by the West German secret service (Landesbehörde für Verfassungsschutz) and the gsg 9 in an attempt to lay blame on the Red Army Faction..
CellFactor
CellFactor is a new sci-fi first-person shooter from Immersion Games. Game Info Specifically designed to show off the multiple physical effects that can be bolstered with the AGEIA card, the CellFactor demo features one of the most important staples in all FPS games: barrels and boxes. In fa..
Cellini (play)
Celini is a 2001 play by American playwright John Patrick Shanley. ..
Cellino San Marco
Celino San Marco is a commune in the province of Brindisi in Puglia,on the south-east Italy coast. Its main economic activities are tourism and the growing of olives and grapes. Puglia · Communes of the province of Brindisi Brindisi | Carovigno | Ceglie Messapica..
CellML
CellML is an XML based markup language for describing mathematical models. Although it could theoretically describe any mathematical model, it was originally created with the Physiome project in mind, and hence used primarily to describe models relevant to the field of biology. Contents 1 Th..
Cello
Alternate meaning: Cello (web browser) A cello The violoncello, almost always abbreviated to cello (the c is pronounced [tʃ] as the ch in "cheese"), is a stringed instrument and a member of the violin family. A person who plays a cello is called a cellist. The cello is popular in m..
Cellobiose
Cellobiose is a disaccharide subunit of cellulose composed of two glucose molecules linked in a β(1→4) bond; which can be hydrolyzed by bacteria or by cationic exchangers. [link]. Cellobiose is an indispensable part of fabric especially cotton, jute, and other cellulosic material. As ..
Cellomics
Cellomics Private company Founded 1996 Location Pittsburgh, PA, USA Key people Dan CalvoPresident and CEO D. Lansing TaylorFounder Industry Biotechnology Products complete High Content Screening platform Revenue (not available) Website http://www.cellomics.com/ Cellomic..
Cellophane
Cellophane is a thin, transparent sheet made of processed cellulose. Cellulose fibres from wood, cotton or hemp are dissolved in alkali to make a solution called viscose, which is then extruded through a slit into an acid bath to reconvert the viscose into cellulose. A similar process, using a hol..
Cellophane noodles
Packaged Longkou vermicelli (cellophane noodles) Dried cellophane noodles Cellophane noodles (also known as bean threads, bean thread noodles or glass noodles), are a type of clear Asian noodle made from mung bean starch, water, and sometimes also other ingredients including potato starc..
Cellosolve
Cellosolve is a trade name for a group of solvents based on alkyl ethers of ethylene glycol, now widely used also as its generic name. These solvents typically have higher boiling point, together with the favorable solvent properties of lower molecular weight ethers and alcohols. The original Cellos..
Cellou Dalein Diallo
Cellou Dalein Diallo (born 1953?) is a Guinean economist and politician. He became the prime minister of Guinea on December 9 2004, when he was appointed by Guinea's ailing president, Lansana Conté. The position of prime minister had been vacant since April 2004. Diallo worked at the central bank b..
Cello (web browser)
For the stringed instrument, see cello. Cello 1.01a (16 Mar 1994), running under MS Windows XP Cello was an early web browser and Gopher client for Windows 3.1. It was developed by Thomas R. Bruce of the Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School, and publicly released on June 8, 199..
Cello Concerto (Barber)
Samuel Barber's Cello Concerto in A Minor (op. 22), completed in 22 November 1945, was the second of his three concertos (the first being his Violin Concerto, his third is the Piano Concerto). Barber was commissioned to write his concerto for Raya Garbousova, an upstart Russian cellist, by the Bosto..
Cello Concerto (Dvořák)
Antonín Dvořák's Cello Concerto in B minor, Opus 104 is one of the most well-known cello concerti. It is performed very frequently, and many recordings exist. It was Dvořák's last solo concerto, and was written in 1894-1895 for his friend and cellist Hanuš Wihan. The piece is scored for..
Cello Concerto (Elgar)
Cello Concerto in E Minor, Op. 85 was English composer Edward Elgar's last notable work, and is a cornerstone of the solo cello repertoire. Contents 1 History2 Music3 Trivia4 External link History The piece was composed during the summer of 1919 at Elgar's secluded cottage n..
Cello Concerto (Lalo)
Édouard Lalo's Cello Concerto in D minor is the only cello concerto written by Lalo. The piece was written in 1876, inspired by Camille Saint-Saëns's Cello Concerto in A minor. The opening prelude, which precedes the first section, Allegro Maestoso, is a "call-to-arms", with a poignant style and f..
Cello Concerto (Schumann)
The Cello Concerto in A minor by Robert Schumann was completed in 1850, shortly after Schumann became the music director of Düsseldorf. It is considered one of his more daring and adventurous works, due to the length of the exposition and the other-worldly quality of the opening. The piece is in t..
Cello Concerto No. 1 (Saint-Saëns)
The Concerto No. 1 in A minor, op. 33 was written by Camille Saint-Saëns for cello in 1872 while the composer was 37. Though Saint-Saëns is most known for his traditional-style works in either sonata, concerto, or symphony form, this concerto, his first violoncello concerto, is somewhat different..
Cello Concerto No. 1 (Shostakovich)
The Cello Concerto No. 1 in E Flat Major, Opus 107, was written by Dmitri Shostakovich in 1959. He wrote it for Mstislav Rostropovich, who memorised the work in four days and gave the premiere in Leningrad under Yevgeny Mravinsky, on October 9 1959 in the Large Hall of the Leningrad Conservatory. T..
Cello Concerto No. 1 in C (Haydn)
Joseph Haydn's Cello Concerto Number One in C Major is a popular concerto written for the cello. Haydn composed the score around 1763–1765 for longtime friend Joseph Weigl, then the principal cellist of Prince Nicolaus's Esterhazy Orchestra. The work was presumed lost until 1961, when a copy ..
Cello Concerto No. 2 (Shostakovich)
The Cello Concerto No. 2 in G minor/Major, Opus 126, was written by Dmitri Shostakovich in the spring of 1966 in the Crimea. Like the first concerto, it was written for Mstislav Rostropovich, who gave the premiere in Moscow under Yevgeny Svetlanov on 25 September 1966 at the composer's 60th birthday..
Cello Concerto No. 2 in D (Haydn)
Joseph Haydn's Concerto No. 2 in D Major for cello and orchestra was composed in 1783. Haydn, as with his first cello concerto, composed the piece for a cellist, this time for Anton Kraft, a cellist of Prince Nicolaus's Esterhazy Orchestra. Though the piece's authenticity was doubted for some time, ..
Cello Concerto No. 9 (Boccherini)
The Concerto Number 9 in B flat Major, written by Luigi Boccherini, is a cello concerto written in the either the late 1760s or early 1770s. Boccherini, a talented cellist, composed eleven concertos for his instruments. The Concerto No. 9, though written by Boccherini, was arranged by German cellist..
Cello rock
Apocalyptica in concert Cello rock is a genre of music characterized by the use of cellos and other stringed instruments such as violin and viola to create a sound, beat, and texture similar to that of familiar rock music, but distinctly reshaped by the unique timbres and more traditional gen..
Cello sonata
A cello sonata usually denotes a sonata written for cello and piano, though other instrumentations are used, such as solo cello. The most famous Romantic-era cellos sonatas are those written by Johannes Brahms and Ludwig van Beethoven Some of the earliest cello sonatas were written in the 18th centu..
Cello Sonatas No. 1 and No. 2, Opus 5 (Beethoven)
Beethoven's Cello Sonatas No.1 and No.2, Opus 5, were written in 1796. No.1, in F major, consists of two movements, lasting a total of about 24 minutes: Adagio sostenuto - AllegroAllegro vivace No.2, in G minor, the only one of Beethoven's cello sonatas written in a minor key, also consists of two ..
Cello Sonata (Barber)
The Cello Sonata Op. 6 by Samuel Barber is a piece written for cello and piano. It has three movements. ..
Cello Sonata No. 1 (Brahms)
The cello sonata number 1 in E minor, opus 38 written by Johannes Brahms in 1862–5 has three movements: Allegro non troppo, in E minor, in common (4/4) time.Allegretto quasi Menuetto, in A minor, in 3/4, with a trio in F-sharp minor.Allegro, in E minor, in common time. Contents 1 Musica..
Cello Sonata No. 3 (Beethoven)
Beethoven's Sonata No. 3 in A major Op.69 was written in 1808. It consists of three movements: Allegro, ma non tantoScherzoAdagio cantabile/Allegro vivacein contrast of the normal sonata form fast-slow-fast. When Beethoven first started writing his cello sonatas, his intention was in fact for the ..
Cello Suites (Bach)
The first page from the manuscript by Anna Magdalena Bach of Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007 The Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello by Johann Sebastian Bach are acclaimed as some of the greatest works ever written for solo cello. They were most likely composed during the period 1717-1723, wh..
Cello Suites (Britten)
The Cello Suites by Benjamin Britten (opp. 72, 80, and 87) are a series of three compositions for solo cello, dedicated to Mstislav Rostropovich. They are late works: Britten wrote them in 1964, 1967 and 1971, respectively. Britten wrote the first suite at the end of 1964. While it was one of man..
Cellphone addiction
Cellphone addiction is an obsessive addiction to cellphones and cellphone-like gadgets. According to the Taipei Times it might be one of the biggest non-drug addictions in the 21st century. Cellphone addicts feel anxious without their cellphone. Teenagers are more likely to succumb to cellphone add..
Cellphone tracking
Cellphone tracking is a technology used to track the current position of a cellphones call. It is calculated by measuring the signal strength at a minimum of three cell base stations and using triangulation to calculate the approximate position of the cellphone user. These services are accurate t..
CellProfiler
CellProfiler is free, open-source cell image analysis software. Its strength is in processing large numbers of images, even hundreds of thousands. In theory it can be used on images of any sort. In particular, it has been geared for scientists analyzing images of cells, a type of Microscope image pr..
Cellular
For cellular phones, see Mobile phoneFor cellular networks operating in the cellular RF band, see Cellular frequenciesFor cellular radio networking in general, see Cellular networkFor cellular in the meaning of biology, see Cell (biology).For the 2004 movie, see Cellular (film).'' This is a [di..
Cellularization
The theory of cellularization is one of the theories explaining the origin of the metazoans. It was first based on Ernst Haeckel's assumption that the earliest animals derived from ciliate protozoans. Haeckel later abandoned this idea which is revived by Hadzi in 1953. According to the theory, a mul..
Cellular (film)
Cellular is a 2004 suspense thriller, directed by David R. Ellis. The screenplay was written by Chris Morgan and Larry Cohen, who also scripted Phone Booth, another movie that revolves around a phone conversation. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. ..
Cellular adhesion
Cellular adhesion is the binding of a cell to another cell or to a surface or matrix. Cellular adhesion is regulated by specific adhesion molecules that interact with molecules on the opposing cell or surface. Such adhesion molecules are also termed receptors and the molecules they recognize are ter..
Cellular architecture
This is about the computer architecture. Structural biology has also been described as the architecture of biological cells. A cellular architecture is a type of computer architecture prominent in parallel computing. Cellular architectures are relatively new, with IBM's Cell being the first one t..
Cellular Authentication Token
The Cellular Authentication Token was invented by Dror, Ronit & Arnnei Speiser in 2003. This is a Cellular based software that generates an Authentication code for any device that requires a PIN or Password. The CAT is used for Authentication of Internet end users as they are logging to a web based ..
Cellular automaton
A cellular automaton (plural: cellular automata) is a discrete model studied in computability theory, mathematics, and theoretical biology. It consists of an infinite, regular grid of cells, each in one of a finite number of states. The grid can be in any finite number of dimensions. Time is als..
Cellular compartment
Cellular compartments in cell biology comprise all closed parts within a cell whose lumen is usually surrounded by a single or double lipid layer membrane. Most organelles are compartments like the mitochondria, chloroplasts, the cell nucleus or the Golgi apparatus. Smaller elements like vesicles, a..
Cellular concepts
There are multiple concepts behind mobile phones, including the physics behind the network and towers that connect the cellular phones. Contents 1 The concept2 Structure of the cellular network3 Notes4 References The concept The concept of cellular radio can be used to exp..
Cellular differentiation
Cellular differentiation is a concept from developmental biology describing the process by which cells acquire a "type". The morphology of a cell may change dramatically during differentiation, but the genetic material remains the same, with few exceptions. A cell that is able to differentiate ..
Cellular digital packet data
Mobile phone and datastandards 0G PTTMTSIMTSAMTS 0.5G Autotel/PALMARP 1G NMTAMPSHicapCDPDMobitexDataTac 2G GSMiDEND-AMPSIS-95/cdmaOnePDCCSDPHS 2.5G GPRSHSCSDWiDEN 2.75G CDMA2000 1xRTT/IS-2000EDGE 3G W-CDMA* UMTS* FOMA1xEV-DO/IS-856TD-SCDMAGAN/UMA 3.5G HSDPA 3.75G HSUPA 4G Frequency ban..
Cellular fermentation
see fermentation for more information on this process. In animal cells, the process of utilizing oxygen (O2) and glucose (C6H12O6)for energy is known as cellular respiration. In this process, the cell first undergoes glycolysis, an anaerobic process that breaks down the glucose into pyruvic acid. T..
Cellular frequencies
Mobile phone and datastandards 0G PTTMTSIMTSAMTS 0.5G Autotel/PALMARP 1G NMTAMPSHicapCDPDMobitexDataTac 2G GSMiDEND-AMPSIS-95/cdmaOnePDCCSDPHS 2.5G GPRSHSCSDWiDEN 2.75G CDMA2000 1xRTT/IS-2000EDGE 3G W-CDMA* UMTS* FOMA1xEV-DO/IS-856TD-SCDMAGAN/UMA 3.5G HSDPA 3.75G HSUPA 4G Frequency ban..
Cellular homology
In mathematics, cellular homology in algebraic topology is a homology theory for CW-complexes. It agrees with singular homology, and can provide an effective means of computing homology modules. If [X] is a CW-complex with n-skeleton [X_n], the cellular homology modules are d..
Cellular image processing
There is a special kind of physical platform called cellular automata that can perform different kinds of computation. Although the principle of cellular automata is very attractive, it is difficult to build a general-purpose computer based on it for performing real engineering tasks. Since many ima..
Cellular infiltration
Migration of cells from their sources of origin, or direct extension of cells as a result of unusual growth and multiplication, thereby resulting in fairly well-defined foci, irregular accumulations, or diffusely distributed individual cells in the connective tissue and interstices of various organs..
Cellular Jail
--> The Cellular Jail (also known as Kalapani, literally 'Black water', a term for the deep sea and hence exile) was built in 1906 on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands (India). It was called 'cellular' because its entire structure was made up of individual cells for the solitary confinement (and tor..
Cellular life
Cellular life is life with cells. The usually meaning of life as we know it involves cells. The existence of terrestrial life that is non-cellular is a minority point of view, usually involving the classification of viruses as life. In relation to the domains of life, the rare term cytota is used as..
Cellular memory
Cellular memory is the controversial theory that such things as memories, habits, interests, and tastes may somehow be stored in all the cells of our bodies, and not only in the brain. The suggestion arose following a number of organ transplants in which the recipient unexpectedly developed the memo..
Cellular Message Encryption Algorithm
In cryptography, the Cellular Message Encryption Algorithm (CMEA) is a block cipher which was used for securing mobile phones in the United States. CMEA is one of four cryptographic primitives specified in a Telecommuncations Industry Association (TIA) standard, and is designed to encrypt the contro..
Cellular multiprocessing
redirect [[Template:Context]]Cellular multiprocessing is a multiprocessing architecture for Intel central processing units from Unisys. Providing up to 32 processors that are crossbar connected to 64GB of memory and 96 PCI cards, a CMP system provides mainframe-like architecture using Intel CPUs. CM..
Cellular network
redirect [[Template:Inappropriate tone]] A cellular network is a radio network made up of a number of radio cells (or just cells) each served by a fixed transmitter, known as a cell site or base station. These cells are used to cover different areas in order to provide radio coverage over a wider ..
Cellular neural network
Cellular neural networks (CNN) are a parallel computing paradigm similar to neural networks, with the difference that communication is allowed between neighbouring units only. According to the Chua and Yang definition: A CNN is an N-dimensional regular array of elements (cells);The cell grid can b..
Cellular One
right Cellular One is the trade name of the cellular service offered by several mobile phone providers, most recently Dobson Cellular. It was originally the trade name of one of the first mobile telephone service providers. In 1977, the American Radio Telephone Service and Motorola formed Cell..
Cellular pathology
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. Cellular pathology is the branch of general pathology studying the cellular basis of disease. Various no..
Cellular regeneration and entertainment chamber
The cellular regeneration and entertainment chamber is a device created by Dr. Elias Giger (continuing the work of Dr. Bathkin) in the [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] episode "In the Cards". Bathkin and Giger's theory holds that people die because their cells get bored; their device is designed to k..
Cellular repeater
A cellular repeater or wireless cellular signal booster, called a bi-directional amplifier (BDA) in the wireless telecommunications industry, is a device used to boost the cell phone reception to the local area by the usage of a reception antenna, a signal amplifier and an internal rebroadcast a..
Cellular respiration
Cellular respiration is the process in which the chemical bonds of energy-rich molecules such as glucose are converted into energy usable for life processes. Oxidation of organic material—in a bonfire, for example—is an exothermic reaction that releases a large amount of energy rather qu..
Cellular router
Cellular Routers Cellular routers or some times known as 3G Routers are routers that can be used in conjunction with a cellular EVDO/EDGE PCIMCA card to share a network. Routers There are currently in America three Routers for Comerical Sale Kyrocera KR1 - The newest router created in conjuction..
Cellular South
Cellular South is the largest privately held wireless provider in the United States and is licensed to provide wireless service to a total population of more than five million people on its network, which includes the Memphis Metropolitan Area, throughout all of Mississippi, along Coastal Alabama an..
Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association
Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association Also "CTIA" An international non-profit organization representing all sectors of wireless communications – cellular, personal communication services and enhanced specialized mobile radio. Founded in 1984, the CTIA represents service providers, ..
Cellular traffic
Teletraffic engineering is a necessary field in telecommunications network planning to ensure that network costs are minimised without compromising the quality of service delivered to the user of the network. This field of engineering is based on probability theory and can be used to analyse mobile..
Cellulase
Cellulase is an enzyme complex which breaks down cellulose to beta-glucose. It is produced mainly by symbiotic bacteria in the ruminating chambers of herbivores. Aside from ruminants, most animals (including humans) do not produce cellulase, and are therefore unable to use most of the energy contain..
Cellulite
European advertisement for one of a number of skin creams designed to treat cellulite. Cellulite describes dimpling of skin, caused by the protrusion of subcutaneous fat into the dermis creating an undulating dermal-subcutaneous fat junction adipose tissue. The term cellulite originated in F..
Cellulitis
Cellulitis is an inflammation of the connective tissue underlying the skin, that can be caused by a bacterial infection. Cellulitis can be caused by normal skin flora or by exogenous bacteria, and often occurs where the skin has previously been broken: cracks in the skin, cuts, burns, insect bites, ..
Celluloid
Celluloid is the name of a class of compounds created from nitrocellulose and camphor, plus dyes and other agents. Generally regarded to be the first thermoplastic, it was first created in 1856. Easily molded and shaped, there are suggestions that celluloid was first made as an ivory replacement. C..
Celluloid Heroes
Celluloid Heroes is a song performed by The Kinks. It was written by their lead vocalist, Ray Davies. The song mentions many famous people from 20th century film lore by name. External links [Lyrics for Celluloid Heroes.] ..
Celluloid Records
Celluloid Records, a French/American label, operated from 1976 to the late 1990s, and produced a series of eclectic and ground-breaking releases, particularly in the early to late eighties, largely under the auspices of de facto in-house producer Bill Laswell. Label founder Jean Karakos had previo..
Cellulose
Cellulose as polymer of β-D-glucose Cellulose in 3D Cellulose (C6H10O5)n is a long-chain polymeric polysaccharide carbohydrate, of beta-glucose. It forms the primary structural component of green plants. The primary cell wall of green plants is made primarily of cellulose; the secondar..
Cellulose acetate
Cellulose acetate, first prepared in 1865, is the acetate ester of cellulose. Cellulose acetate is used as a film base in photography, and as a component in some adhesives; it is also used as a synthetic fiber. Contents 0.1 Acetate Fiber and Triacetate Fiber1 Film2 Fiber2.1 F..
Cellulose plant conflict between Argentina and Uruguay
The cellulose plant conflict between Argentina and Uruguay is an ongoing conflict between private people, organizations and the governments of these two South American countries rooted at the construction of cellulose processing plants on the Uruguay River. It is a diplomatic, economic and public r..
Cellulosic ethanol
Cellulosic ethanol is a blend of normal ethanol that can be produced from a great diversity of biomass including waste from urban, agricultural, and forestry sources. Unlike normal ethanol, which is made from sugars and starches, cellulosic ethanol is produced from cellulose. There are at least two ..
Cellulosomes
Cellulosomes are complexes of enzymes created by bacteria such as Clostridium and Bacteroides, but functioning outside the cell. They assist in digestion of molecules such as cellulose. External links MeSH [Cellulosomes]["The cellulosome: an exocellular, multiprotein complex special..
Cell (Alexandre Scheffer)
Alexandre Scheffer aka Cell is a downtempo/chillout/ambient artist from Paris, France Contents 1 Biography2 Discography2.1 Albums2.2 Notable Appearances3 External links Biography Discography Albums 2001, Phonic Peace, Indica Music (INDICD02) Notable Appearances Keun Y..
Cell (band)
Cell were a New York-based alternative rock/grunge band, formed in the early nineties and split c.1995. They were signed to Geffen. Contents 1 Members2 Discography2.1 ''Slo*Blo'' (1993)2.1.1 Track listing2.2 ''Living Room'' (1994)2.2.1 Track listing3 External l..
Cell (biology)
Cells in culture, stained for keratin (red) and DNA (green). The cell is the structural and functional unit of all living organisms, and is sometimes called the "building block of life."[Cell Movements and the Shaping of the Vertebrate Body] in Chapter 21 of [Molecular Biology ..
Cell (comics)
Cell is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. His first appearance was in Morlocks #1, created by Geoff Johns and Shawn Martinbrough. Shot in the stomach by the cops, Cell sat in the back seat of a car bleeding, while his fellow gang members tried to drive away. The cops shot ..
Cell (Dragon Ball)
Cell Japanese Original Manga First Appearance Issue #30 (DBZ Issue #14) Appears in Race Family ConnectionsDoctor Gero (creator)Android 8(brother)Android 16 (brother)Android 17 (brother)Android 18 (sister)Android 19 (brother)Cell Juniors (children) DB Character Listing - Cell is a ficti..
Cell (geometry)
A cell is a three-dimensional object that is part of the boundary of a higher-dimensional object, such as a polychoron. A cell is related to higher-dimensional objects in the way that a face, or two-dimensional polygon, is related to 3-dimensional objects. For example, a cell is to a 4-dimensional ..
Cell (journal)
Cell is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal which publishes novel research in any area of experimental biology that is significant outside its field. Cell is a well-regarded journal and it had a 2004 Impact Factor of 28.389, which makes it one of the most cited scientific journals. Cell is..
Cell (music)
In music a cell is similar to a figure or motif. The 1957 Encyclopédie Larousse defines a cell as follows: "a small rhythmic and melodic design that can be isolated, or can make up one part of a thematic context. A cell can be developed independent of its context, as a melodic fragment. It can be ..
Cell (novel)
Cell is a novel published by Stephen King in January 2006. Contents 1 Plot summary2 eBay auction3 Film4 Trivia4.1 Possible ''Dark Tower'' references4.2 Other references5 Critical reception6 External links Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning..
Cell 70 of the Bavarian state prison
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Cell adhesion
Schematic of cell adhesion The study of cell adhesion is part of cell biology. Cells are often not found in isolation, rather they tend to stick to other cells or non-cellular components of their environment. A fundamental question is: what makes cells sticky? Cell adhesion generally involves ..
Cell adhesion molecule
Cell Adhesion Molecules (CAMs) are proteins located on the cell surface involved with the binding with other cells or with the extracellular matrix (ECM) in the process called cell adhesion. These proteins are typically transmembrane receptors and are composed of three domains: an intracellular do..
Cell architecture
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Cell biology
Cell biology (also called cellular biology or cytology, from the Greek kytos, "container") is an academic discipline that studies cells. This includes their physiological properties, their structure, the organelles they contain, interactions with their environment, their life cycle, division and dea..
Cell body suction
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Cell C
Cell C is South Africa’s third cellular provider, after Vodacom and MTN, and the first cellular provider operating a dual band GSM 900/1800 Mhz network, with over 3 million subscribers as of 2006. Cell C has to date achieved over 12.5% market share since its launch on 17 November 2001. With 300 ..
Cell capsule
A cell capsule (or simply capsule) is an organelle in some prokaryotic cells, such as cells of bacteria. It is a layer that lies outside the cell wall of bacteria. This layer is well organized and not easily washed off. It is usually composed of polysaccharides, but could be composed of other materi..
Cell church
In Christianity, a cell church is a church structure based on the regular gathering of small groups. Small group ministries are called by various names; home groups, home friendship groups, home care groups, house fellowships, and cell groups. The structure of small group ministry is found in the Ac..
Cell Computing
Cell Computing—a distributed computing project to do biomedical research —[Website] (Japanese) It uses the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) platform. ..
Cell cortex
A Cell cortex is made of actin microfilaments. It is attached to the inner face of the plasma membrane in cells where microfilaments form mesh-like structure. It functions as a mechanical support of the plasma membrane. In animal cells, it is an actin-rich layer responsible for cell-surface movement..
Cell culture
Epithelial cells in culture, stained for keratin (red) and DNA (green) Cell culture is the process by which either prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells are grown under controlled conditions. In practice the term "cell culture" has come to refer to the culturing of cells derived from multicellular..
Cell cycle
The cell cycle, or cell-division cycle (CDC), is the series of events in a eukaryotic cell between one cell division and the next. It consists of four phases: G1 phase, S phase, G2 phase (collectively known as interphase) and M phase. M phase is itself composed of two tightly coupled processes: mito..
Cell cycle checkpoint
Cell cycle checkpoints exist at specific points in the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells to prevent them from progressing to the next phase of the cell cycle in the event of DNA damage or another condition which would make cell division dangerous for the cell. Feedback from the cell about its size and..
Cell disruption
Cell disruption is a method or process for releasing biological molecules from inside a cell. Contents 1 Choice of disruption method2 Major factors2.1 Volume or sample size of cells to be disrupted2.2 How many different samples need to be disrupted at one time?2.3 How ..
Cell disruption by nitrogen decompression
Cell disruption by rapid decompression has been used for many years by investigators who wanted to overcome the limitations imposed by other cell disruption procedures. Although the technique is not new, interest in the decompression method and many new applications for it have grown rapidly in rec..
Cell division
Cell division (or local doubling) is the process by which a cell, called the parent cell divides into two cells, called daughter cells. Cell division is usually a small segment of a larger cell cycle. In meiosis however, a cell is permanently transformed and cannot divide again. Cell division is ..
Cell envelope
The cell envelope is the cell membrane and cell wall plus an outer membrane, if one is present. Most bacterial cell envelopes fall into two major categories: Gram positive and Gram negative. ..
Cell fractionation
Cell fractionation is the separation of homogeneous sets - usually organelles - from a heterogeneous population of cells. Contents 1 Steps1.1 Homogenisation1.2 Filtration1.3 Purification2 See also3 External links Steps Disruption (homogenisation) of cells and libera..
Cell games
Cell games can mean: Cellular automaton, in mathematicsCell Games Saga, in Dragon Ball 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 art..
Cell Games Saga
Dragon Ball Z Sagas Episodes (edited) 151-179 |- !bgcolor=#redirect [[Template:DBZ Saga NavC2]]| |} Cell Games Saga DVD Boxset The Cell Games, is a fictional event in the manga Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z and the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was a one-time-only tournament similar to that of the..
Cell group
The cell group is a form of church organization that is increasing in popularity in the Christian church in America. The cell group movement is motivated by a desire to personalize Christian fellowship, and is most often found in megachurches. Cell groups, often called small groups, are made of rel..
Cell growth
The term cell growth is used in two different ways in biology. When used in the context of reproduction of living cells the phrase "cell growth" is shorthand for the idea of "growth in cell populations by means of cell reproduction." During cell reproduction one cell (the "parental" cell) divides ..
Cell incubator
--> A Cell incubator is an apparatus used to grow and maintain cell cultures. The incubator keeps cultures at an optimal temperature and humidity. Many will also regulate the carbon dioxide(CO2) and oxygen content of the atmosphere inside, in which case they are also called CO2 incubators. Cell inc..
Cell in silicon
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Cell junction
A cell junction is a structure within a tissue of a multicellular organism. Cell junctions are especially abundant in epithelial tissues. They consist of protein complexes and provide contact between neighbouring cells, between a cell and the extracellular matrix, or they built up the paracellular b..
Cell Junior
Cell Juniors are characters in the anime series DBZ (Dragon Ball Z) that appeared during the Cell Games. They are miniature clones of their master Cell, created in an attempt to enrage Gohan, by attacking Gohan's friends. Cell's ploy worked and brought Gohan up to the previously unseen state of Supe..
Cell Mates
Cell Mates released in February of 1996 was the second release by Bowling For Soup on their own Queso Records. It was a joint record with fellow Denton based artists The V.I.M.'s Track listing King BongI Hate McDonald'sI Don't KnowNavy Sex OffenderCodyKool-AidAssmanJust A GirlNathanialSuspicious M..
Cell membrane
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. Drawing of a cell membrane A cell membrane, plasma membrane or plasmalemma is a permeable bilayer which co..
Cell metabolism
Cell metabolism is the process (or really the sum of many ongoing individual processes) by which living cells process nutrient molecules and maintain a living state. Metabolism has two distinct divisions: anabolism, in which a cell uses energy and reducing power to construct complex molecules and pe..
Cell microprocessor
Cell is a microprocessor architecture jointly developed by a Sony, Toshiba, and IBM alliance known as STI. The architectural design and first implementation were carried out at the STI Design Center over a four-year period beginning March 2001 on a budget reported by IBM as approaching $400 million..
Cell migration
Cell migration is a central process in the development and maintenance of multicellular organisms. Tissue formation during embryonic development, wound healing, immune responses all require the orchestrated movement of cells in a particular direction to a specific location. Errors during this proce..
Cell nucleus
In cell biology, the nucleus (from Latin nucleus or nuculeus, kernel) is found in all eukaryotic cells and contains the nuclear genes which form most of the cell's genetic material. Nuclei have two primary functions: to control chemical reactions within the cytoplasm and to store information needed ..
Cell of origin (telecommunications)
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Cell On Wheels
This COW was photographed in the parking lot of the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. It was in service for the 2005 Rose Bowl game. Notice that it has its own power generator for use when no commercial electrical power is available. A Cell on Wheels, usually referred to as a "COW", is a mob..
Cell phones and driving
Using cell phones while driving vehicles may distract drivers, and lead to automobile crashes. Contents 1 Criticism2 Legislation3 References4 External links Criticism Several studies support the argument that using cell phones while driving is dangerous. For instance, one stud..
Cell phone etiquette
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Cell phone jammer
A cell phone jammer is an instrument used to prevent cellular phones from receiving and transmitting the mobile signals to a base station. When used, the jammer effectively disables cellular phones in the area. These devices can be used in practically any location, but are found primarily in locale..
Cell plate
Cytokinesis in terrestrial plants occurs by cell plate formation. This process entails the delivery of Golgi-derived vesicles carrying cell wall components to the plane of cell division and the subsequent fusion of these vesicles within this plane. After formation of an early tubulo-vesicular netw..
Cell production
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Cell relay
In telecommunications, cell relay refers to a method of statistically multiplexing fixed-length packets, i.e. cells, to transport data between computers or kinds of network equipment. It is an unreliable, connection-oriented packet switched data communications protocol. Cell relay transmission rat..
Cell Saga
There are three sagas in the Japanese anime Dragon Ball Z focused on the fictional character known as Cell: Imperfect Cell SagaPerfect Cell SagaCell Games Saga This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pa..
Cell sap
Cell sap is a dilute fluid that is found in the large central vacuole of many plant cells. It contains water, amino acids, glucose, and salts. The sap has many functions, such as storage of useful materials, and provides mechanical support for non-woody plants; it also helps plant-cells in the proce..
Cell ship
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the cell ship is a class of military spaceships used by the Suliban. The cell ships may be divided into at least 2 different categories - a short single-pilot version, and the much less common longer version. Each Suliban cell ship is equipped with a cloaking d..
Cell signaling
Cell signaling is part of a complex system of communication that governs basic cellular activities and coordinates cell actions. The ability of cells to perceive and correctly respond to their microenvironment is the basis of development, tissue repair, and immunity as well as normal tissue homeos..
Cell signaling networks
Cell signaling pathways interact with one another to form networks in natural systems. Such networks are highly complex in their organization and can exhibit a number of emergent properties including bistability and ultrasensitivity. Analysis of cell signaling networks requires a combination of exp..
Cell site
A cleverly mounted base station on top of a transmission tower. A cell site is a site where antennas and electronic communications equipment are placed to create a cell in a cellular network for the use of mobile phones. A cell site is comprised of an antenna tower (or antennas mounted on an e..
Cell software development
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Cell structure
Cell structure may mean: An organelle, structures within a biological cell, or the layout of organelles of the biological cell itself The structure of a covert cell, often involved in underground resistance, organised crime, terrorism or any group requiring stealth in its operations This is a ..
Cell surface molecule
Cells are the fundamental unit of life and an extraordinary array of specialized cells have evolved to accomplish the many different tasks required of organisms in their environments. In order for specialized cells to interact with each other and their environments, they must bring things in, releas..
Cell Test (Prison Break episode)
"Cell Test" is the third episode of television series Prison Break. After Michael is bandaged up in the infirmary (after the two smallest toes on his left foot were cut off) he meets with Veronica Donovan to talk about Lincoln Burrows' exoneration. While painting a room, Michael hides a cell pho..
Cell theory
Cell theory is a scientific theory that is one of the foundations of biology. The generally accepted parts of cell theory include: The cell is the fundamental unit of structure and function in living things.All organisms are made up of one or more cells.Cells arise from other cells through cellular ..
Cell therapy
Cell therapy is the insertion of cells into a tissues to treat a disease, and hereditary diseases in particular. There are mainly two cell therapy treatments: Use of stem cells that could substitute the own cells.Use of healthy cells that could produce a needed substance for the organism.*In this..
Cell type
A cell type is a distinct morphological or functional form of cell. When a cell switches state from one cell type to another, it undergoes cellular differentiation. A partial list of cell types inclues: Animals - Human Cell Types BlastomereEggEmbryonic stem cellErythrocyteFibroblastHepatocyteMyo..
Cell wall
A cell wall is a more or less solid layer surrounding a cell. They are found in bacteria, archaea, fungi, plants, and algae. Animals and most other protists have cell membranes without surrounding cell walls. When a cell wall is removed using cell wall degrading enzymes, what is left of the cell and..
Celon
Celon may refer to: River Celon, in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earthCelon, a commune of the Indre département, in France This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish ..
Celorico da Beira
Celorico da Beira Location - Region - Subregion - District or A.R. CentroBeira Interior NorteGuarda Party José Monteiro PS Area 247.2 km² Population - Total - Density 8,75235/km² parishes 22 Coordinates [40º37'N 7º23'W] Municipal ho..
Celorico de Basto
Celorico de Basto Location - Region - Subregion - District or A.R. NorteTâmegaBraga Party Albertino Mota Silva PSD Area 181.1 km² Population - Total - Density 20,128111/km² parishes 22 Coordinates [41º23'N 8º00'W] Municipal holiday ..
Celoron, New York
The Village of Celoron is a village in Chautauqua County, New York, USA. It sits on the west boundary of the City of Jamestown, New York and is surrounded by the Town of Ellicott. The population was 1,295 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Trivia..
Celosia
Celosia is a small genus of edible and ornamental plants, similar in appearance and uses to the amaranths. They are sometimes called cockscombs or woolflowers for their brightly colored, woolly flower heads. The name "cockscomb" may be restricted to those whose flower heads are crested by fascia..
Celoxis
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Celozzi-Ettleson Chevrolet
Celozzi-Ettleson Chevrolet was a large Chevrolet dealership located in Elmhurst, Illinois. Once the #1 Chevy dealer in the country, it was owned by Nick Celozzi and Maury Ettleson and operated at the corner of York and Roosevelt Roads in this suburban Chicago town from February 1968-October 2000. ..
CELPA
CELPA was a rocket launch site in Argentina at [30°08′S 66°19′W]. CELPA was in service between 1963 and 1973 and mainly used for launching rockets of the types Centaure, Judi Dart, Orion, Rigel and Boosted Dart. External link http://www.astronautix.com/sites/celpa.htm ..
Celsian
Celsian is an uncommon feldspar mineral, barium aluminosilicate, BaAl2Si2O8. The mineral occurs in contact metamorphic rocks with significant barium content. Its crystal system is monoclinic, and it is white, yellow, or transparent in appearance. In pure form, it is transparent. Synthetic barium..
Celsius
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Celsius temperature conversion formulas Conversion from to Formula Celsius Fahrenheit °F = °C × 1.8 + 32 Fahrenheit Celsius °C = (°F – 32) / 1.8 Celsius kelvin K = °C + 273.15 kelvin Celsius °C = K – 273.15 Additio..
Celsius (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Celsius (disambiguation)
Celsius can refer to: Celsius, a unit of temperatureAnders Celsius, an 18th century Swedish astronomer and inventor of the Celsius temperature scalemisspelling of CelsusCelsius is the name of the Ice Spirit in Tales Of Symphonia and Tales Of Eternia As well as some other tales Games. This is a [..
Celsius 41.11: The Temperature at Which the Brain... Begins to Die
Celsius 41.11 (2004) is a film produced to be a conservative rebuttal to Michael Moore's film Fahrenheit 9/11. 41.11 was chosen because according to the makers of the movie, it is the temperature at which the brain begins to die. It includes several prominent cast members including: Fred ThompsonC..
Celso Amorim
Celso Amorim Celso Luiz Nunes Amorim (born June 3 1942 in Santos, São Paulo) has been the foreign minister of Brazil since 2003. He served a previous term as foreign minister between 1993 and 1995, under President Itamar Franco. Before being appointed as foreign minister, Amorim was the Brazi..
Celso Ayala
Celso Rafael Ayala Gavilán (born August 20, 1970 in Asunción, Paraguay) is a Paraguayan football defender. With 85 caps and 6 goals, he is one of the most capped players in the Paraguayan national team. Ayala became a key player in Paraguay's national team outstading defensive line in the 1990's,..
Celso Baltazar
Celso Baltazar is a Filipino actor who made his first and last movie together as the leading man of Carmen Rosales in the 1946 film Guerilyera ("Lady Guerilla"), a postwar movie of Sampaguita Pictures Filmography 1946 - Guerilyera Sampaguita Pictures ..
Celso Daniel
Celso Daniel (April 16, 1951- January 2002) was the mayor in 2002 for the third time (72% of votes) of the city of Santo André in São Paulo state as a representative of the Workers' Party when he was kidnapped and assassinated. He was a civil engineer, who graduated in 1973 from the Engenharia Mau..
Celso Esquivel
Celso Esquivel González (born on March 20, 1981 in Artigas) is a Paraguayan football player who, as of 2004 was playing for Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro. He was part of the silver medal-winning Paraguayan 2004 Olympic football team, who achieved a quarter-final place with two victories ..
Celso Furtado
Celso Monteiro Furtado (1920 - November 20, 2004) was one of the most influential Brazilian economists, and the most influential leftist economist that Brazil has ever had. He denominated himself as a socio-politic researcher. He held, among other academic tiles, the degree of Ph.D. in Economics ..
Celso Garrido Lecca
Celso Garrido Lecca is a Peruvian composer. He was born in Lima in 1926 and studied composition with Rodolfo Holzmann in Peru's National Conservatory. He concluded his studies in Chile. He was admitted into Universidad de Chile's Theathre Institute as composer and music advisor, and worked there for..
Celso Pitta
Celso Pitta was the first Afro-Brazilian mayor of São Paulo, Brazil from 1997 to 2000, when he was elected as the successor of Paulo Maluf, having his explicit political endorsement, since he worked with Maluf's administration as Secretary of Finances. He was a member of the PPB party that time and..
Celstream Technologies
Celstream Technologies, founded in April 2000, specializes in media solutions offering dedicated development facilities to clients like Thomson and Xerox. Celstream is based in Bangalore and employs over 350 people. Celstream is a successful, global Product Engineering Services company. Which provi..
Celsus
For other persons named Celsus, see Celsus (disambiguation). Celsus was a 2nd century opponent of Christianity, known to us mainly through the reputation of his literary work, The True Word (or Account), almost entirely reproduced in excerpts by Origen in his counter-polemic Contra Celsum of 248, 7..
Celsus (disambiguation)
Celsus may mean any of several notable persons: Celsus (or Kelsos), an opponent of Christianity quoted by OrigenAulus Cornelius Celsus, encyclopedistPublius Juventius Celsus, Roman juristCelsus Albinovanus, a friend of HoraceCelsus, one of the Thirty Tyrants of Trebellius PollioCelsus, archbishop o..
Celsus (usurper)
Titus Cornelius Celsus, Roman usurper under Gallienus, one of the Thirty Tyrants enumerated by Trebellius Pollio. In the twelfth year of Gallienus, a. d. 265, when usurpers were springing up in every quarter of the Roman world, a certain Celsus, who had never risen higher in the service of the st..
Celsus Library
Celsus library is a monumental tomb for Gaius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus, built by his son Galius Julius Aquila in 135 in Ephesus. The grave of Celsus is beneath the ground floor, across the entrance. Later the building was used as a library. ..
Celt
This article is about the European people. For the tool, see celt (tool). A Celtic cross. The term Celts, pronounced /kɛlt/ in the singular, "The pronunciation of the word remains ambiguous, however, a conflict between its Greek root, keltoi, and its path through French, where celtique is pro..
Celt, Missouri
Celt, Missouri is a small unincorporated community in northeastern Dallas County. It is located about nineteen miles northeast of Buffalo. The post office has closed and mail is now via Tunas. ..
CELTA
For the Spanish Football Club, See Celta de Vigo CELTA, the Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults, (pronounced selta) is a professional qualification for teaching English as a foreign language. The full-time CELTA course runs for 4 weeks; it can also be taken part-time over several mo..
Celtae
Celtae are a Canadian Celtic music band based out of Ottawa, Ontario. Celtae has been performing their unique brand of traditional music since 2001 for countless excited audiences across Canada. Driven by the creative songwriting force of the group's founder Nathan MacDonald, Celtae has made..
Celtas Cortos
Celtas Cortos is a Spanish music group of celtic rock. It was formed in Valladolid (Castilla-León) in 1996. Eight friends, four of which played in the group Almenara decided to participate in a music contest under the name "Colectivo Eurofolk". They won the first prize and continued to play togeth..
Celta de Vigo
Real Club Celta de Vigo is a Spanish football team from Vigo in Galicia. Founded on March 28, 1923, from the union of Sporting Vigo and Fortuna Vigo, they have returned to the Primera División for the 2005-06 season. Nicknamed Celtiñas (Galician for little celts), they play in light blue shirts ..
Celtchar
Celtchar (Celtchair, Celtar, Keltchar) is a leading figure in the Ulster Cycle of Irish Mythology. An Ulster warrior, he is described as tall, grey and ugly. He wields a spear, the Lúin Cheltchair, whose lust for blood is so great it has to be dipped in a cauldron of poison to control it. He was e..
Celtech college
Brief History of CELTECH College The historical growth of CENTRAL LUZON COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (CELTECH College) is said to be the nearly impossible dream to have blossomed into reality. Unlike the other schools, the CELTECH College had a very modest beginning. Each stage of its meta..
Celtia
Celtia is an unreleased studio album from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. Had it been released it would most likely have appeared sometime during 1990. The music on the album was arranged by Maire Bhretnach and engineered by Dan Fitgerald. Musicians David Gilmour (guitar)Nigel Kennedy (vio..
Celtiberians
The Celtiberians (or Celt-Iberians)The term Celtiberi appears in accounts by Diodorus, Appian and Martial who recognized a mixed Celt ic and Iberian people; Strabo saw the Celts as the more dominant group in this blend. were a Celtic people living in the Iberian Peninsula, chiefly in what is now ..
Celtiberian language
Celtiberian (also Hispano-Celtic) is an extinct Celtic language spoken by the Celtiberians in northern Spain before and during the Roman Empire. Very little remains of the Celtiberian language, which is attested in some pre-Roman placenames in the Iberian peninsula that survived long enough to be ..
Celtiberian script
History of the Alphabet Middle Bronze Age 19–15th c. BC Canaanite-Phoenician 14th c. BC*Aramaic 9th c. BC**Brāhmī & Indic, 6th c. BC***Tibetan 7th c.***Khmer/Javanese, 9th c.**Hebrew 3rd c. BC**Syriac 2nd c. BC**Din Dabireh 3rd c.**Arabic 4th c.*Greek 9th c. BC**Etruscan 8th c. BC***Lati..
Celtic
The words Celt and Celtic can have a variety of meanings. Sometimes a pronunciation distinction is maintained - see Pronunciation of Celtic. The following may be pronounced either /kelt(ik)/ or /selt(ik)/, but in academic use there is a clear preference for /kelt(ik)/: European Celtic people, ei..
Celtici
Map of the main pre-Roman tribes in Portugal and their migrations. Turduli movement in red, Celtici in brown and Lusitanian in blue. The Celtici (Latin for "Celts") were an ancient Celtic tribe of Lusitania, akin to the Lusitanians and Gallaecians, living in what today are the provinces of Al..
Celtic Alliance of America
The Celtic Alliance of America was formed to raise awareness within the U.S. to the problems facing the Irish, Scottish, Cornish, and Welsh nations and what they see as their struggle for freedom and equality. It supports certain groups in Wales, Scotland, Cornwall, and Ireland that are working to..
Celtic and Irish Cultural Society
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Celtic art
Muiredach'a Cross. Ireland, early 10th century. Celtic art is art associated with various peoples known as Celts speaking the Celtic languages in Europe from pre-history through to the medieval period and beyond, as well as art of ancient peoples whose language is unknown but where cultural an..
Celtic Astrology
The term Celtic Astrology is used to refer to the "tree calendar" invented by Robert Graves, freely based on the historical Ogham script, described in The White Goddess (1952). It has no relation to the historical Celtic calendar. References Peter Berresford Ellis, [The Fabrication of 'Celtic'..
Celtic Boys Club
Official feeder club for Celtic Football Club founded in 1966. The club currently runs teams in age groups from Under-10 to Under-19. Many Celtic Boys Club players have gone on to have distinguished professional careers with Celtic, including Roy Aitken, Tom Boyd, Tommy Burns, John Collins, Peter G..
Celtic calendar
The term Celtic calendar is used to refer to a variety of calendars used by Celtic-speaking peoples at different times in history. Contents 1 Neolithic Calendar?2 Continental Celtic Calendar3 Mediaeval Irish and Welsh Calendars4 \"Celtic New Year\" Factoid5 Neopagan calen..
Celtic Catholic Church
The Celtic Catholic Church is a Western Rite church that considers itself to be both Catholic and Orthodox. It specifically traces its Apostolic Succession to the Archbishop of Canterbury William Sancroft's associates, the non-jurors, specifically those who fled to Wales in the 17th century. It also..
Celtic challenge rowing race
The Celtic Challenge Rowing Race is a grueling 90 mile rowing race from Arklow in Ireland to Aberystwyth in Wales. It is classed as the longest sea rowing race in the world. Its a bi-annual event which usually takes place on the first Saturday in May. Crews from Wales, Ireland, England and as far af..
Celtic chant
Celtic chant is the liturgical plainchant repertory of the Celtic rite of the Roman Catholic Church performed in the British Isles and Brittany, related to but distinct from the Gregorian chant of the Sarum use of the Roman rite which officially supplanted it by the 12th century. Although no Celtic..
Celtic Christianity
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. Celtic Christianity is a term used for the form of Christianity practised in Ireland, Wales, Cornwall and Britt..
Celtic Colours
Celtic Colours is an international celtic music festival held annually in October on Cape Breton Island. Celtic Colours was first held in 1997. The festival includes performances and workshops held all over Cape Breton. Past events have featured many top Cape Breton performers, including Natalie ..
Celtic Congress
The International Celtic Congress is a cultural organisation that seeks to promote the Celtic languagues of the nations of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, Cornwall and the Isle of Man. It was formed out of previously existing bodies that had sought to advance the same goals such as the Celtic A..
Celtic Connections
The Celtic Connections festival started in 1994 in Glasgow, Scotland, and has since been held every January. The cream of Celtic music talent from around the globe will flock to Glasgow for the 14th annual Celtic Connections festival in 2007. Over almost three weeks, the city will be alive with th..
Celtic cross
A Celtic cross For Celtic Cross, the ambient/dub band see Celtic Cross (band) A Celtic cross combines the cross with a ring surrounding the intersection. It is the characteristic symbol of Celtic Christianity, though it may have older, pre-Christian origins. Such crosses formed a major part..
Celtic Cross (band)
Celtic Cross was an unusual collaboration of Simon Posford (Hallucinogen, Shpongle), Martin Glover (bassist from Killing Joke), Saul Davies (violinist from James), and Chester (Baba G). The style of music was not psychedelic trance (although it is sometimes considered a psychedelic trance album), b..
Celtic Crusaders
The Celtic Crusaders are a rugby league club based in Bridgend, Wales. They joined the LHF Healthplan National League Two in 2006. They play their home games at Brewery Field in Bridgend though they have taken games to other parts of South Wales. Most Crusaders players are Welsh-qualified and we..
Celtic F.C.
Celtic Football Club (pronounced as "seltik", /sɛltɪk/ in IPA) is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. The club is based in the east end of the city of Glasgow. The club is officially nicknamed the Bhoys, or unofficial..
Celtic F.C. season 2003-04
2002/03- 2003/04- 2004/05- 2005/06 Celtic set out to redeem their final day loss of the Scottish Premier League trophy in season 2003/04 and win the Scottish FA Cup. They will compete in the Scottish League Cup. Contents 1 Transfers1.1 Players In1.2 Players Out2 Results Tran..
Celtic F.C. season 2005-06
2002/03- 2003/04- 2004/05- 2005/06 Celtic started season 2005-06 looking to win the Scottish Premier League trophy and retain the Scottish FA Cup. They will also compete in the Scottish League Cup, and enter the Champions League at the qualification stage. Celtic were also knocked out of the Scot..
Celtic F.C Songs
Songs of Celtic Football Club often have Irish references. Many are infact Irish Rebel Songs. Below is a list of some of the most popular A Soldiers Song It's A Grand Old Team You'll Never Walk Alone The Broad Black Brimmer Celtic Symphony This Land Is Your Land Why I Follow Celtic A Nation Once Ag..
Celtic fields
Celtic fields are a popular name for the traces of early agricultural fieldsystems found in the British Isles. They are sometimes preserved in areas were industrial farming has not been adopted and can date from any time between the Early Bronze Age (c. 1800 BC) until the early medieval period. The..
Celtic Frost
Celtic Frost is an innovative heavy metal group from Zurich, Switzerland, best known for their influence on the thrash metal, black metal and death metal genres. Contents 1 Biography2 Apollyon Sun3 Return of Celtic Frost4 Band members4.1 Current Members4.2 Former m..
Celtic Fusion
Celtic Fusion is a broad umbrella term for modern music which incorporates traditional Celtic influences, or Celtic Music which incorporates modern music. It is thus essentially a syncretic musical tradition which borrows freely from the musical traditions of all the Celtic Nations as well as all s..
Celtic Gallaecia
This article or section needs a complete rewrite for }}}. History of Galicia Prehistoric Galicia Old Age Celtic Gallaecia Gallaecia Suebi Kingdom Middle Age County of Galicia Kingdom of León Modern Age Contemporary Galicia 20th Century Galicia Present Timeli..
Celtic Heartbeat Records
Celtic Heartbeat Records is currently part of Universal Records. See also List of record labels ..
Celtic Instrumentals
Celtic Instrumentals is a collection of Rawlins Cross' favourite instrumental songs from their previous CD. It was released in 1997 by Warner Music. Track listing MacPherson's LamentLittle Sara/Jessie's JigO'Neil's March/The Haughs of CromdaleWedding GiftMac's Fancy/Give Me a Drink of WaterIsrael..
Celtic jewelry
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. } Celtic Jewelry is available in many different vari..
Celtic Journey: The Ultimate Collection of Celtic Music
Celtic Journey: The Ultimate Collection of Celtic Music is a collection of Celtic music. It is a 4-CD set. Note: All of the CDs come in individual Jewel Cases, and all of them are stored inside a cardboard slip-case, which is shown as the Album cover on the right. Contents 1 ..
Celtic knot
A classic Celtic knot pattern Celtic knots are a variety of (endless) knots and stylized graphical representations of knots used for decoration, first known to have been used by the Celts. Though Celtic knots were being created in pre-Christian times, these knots are most known for their use i..
Celtic languages
Indo-European Indo-European languages Albanian | Anatolian | Armenian Baltic | Celtic | Dacian | Germanic Greek | Indo-Iranian | Italic Slavic | Thracian | Tocharian Indo-European peoples Albanians | Anatolians | Armenians Balts | Celts | Germanic peoples Greeks | Indo-Aryans | Irani..
Celtic law
A number of law codes have in the past been in use in Celtic countries. While these vary considerably in details, there are certain points of similarity. The Brehon Laws governed everyday life and politics in Ireland until the Norman invasion of 1171 (the word "Brehon" is an Anglicisation of breit..
Celtic League
The Celtic League can refer to either: Celtic League (Rugby Union): A league of professional Rugby Union clubs involving teams from Ireland, Scotland and Wales.Celtic League (political organisation): An organisation that seeks to advance the independence movements of the various Celtic nations, and..
Celtic League (political organisation)
The Celtic League is a political and cultural organisation in the modern Celtic nations of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, Cornwall and the Isle of Man. It places particular emphasis on the indigenous Celtic languages. Contents 1 Aims2 Branches3 Magazines4 History4.1&nbs..
Celtic League (rugby union)
The Celtic League Logo The Celtic League is an annual rugby union competition involving regional sides from Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It is one of the three major leagues in Europe, along with the English Guinness Premiership and the French TOP 14. The Celtic League season currently consis..
Celtic Legacy
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. } Celtic Legacy is a Heavy Metal band from Ireland for..
Celtic literature
Celtic literature may be literature about Celts, or elements of Irish literature, British literature or Celtic-influenced literature from elsewhere. Although often written in English, Celtic literature may be composed in Celtic languages: Irish, Welsh, Cornish, Manx, Scottish Gaelic and Breton or th..
Celtic Manor Resort
The Celtic Manor Resort is a hotel and resort in the city of Newport. It is the venue of the 2010 Ryder Cup - the first time the cup has been played in Wales. The resort consists of a golf and country club and a hotel. The hotel is located on the south-facing side of Christchurch Hill in urban Eas..
Celtic Manor Wales Open
The Celtic Manor Wales Open is a European Tour golf tournament which was founded in 2000 and is played each June. The Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, South Wales is a large hotel and country club which has been developed since the mid 1990s and will be the venue of the 2010 Ryder Cup. From 2000 to 2..
Celtic music
Celtic music Brittany Celtic Canada Cornwall Ireland Man Scotland Northern Spain Celtic US Wales Celtic music is a broad grouping of musical genres that evolved out of the folk musical traditions of the Celtic peoples of Western Europe. The term Celtic music may refer to both orally-trans..
Celtic music in Canada
Celtic music Brittany Celtic Canada Cornwall Ireland Man Scotland Northern Spain Celtic US Wales Music of Canada Maritime Provinces (NS, PEI, NB) Newfoundland and Labrador Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon Prairie Provinces (AB, MB, SK) First Nations (Inuit, Dene, Innu) Ontar..
Celtic music in the United States
Celtic music Brittany Celtic Canada Cornwall Ireland Man Scotland Northern Spain Celtic US Wales Irish and Scottish music have long been a major part of American music, at least as far back as the 19th century. Beginning in the 1960s, performers like the Clancy Brothers become stars in t..
Celtic mythology
Topics in Celtic mythology Creation Beira Ancient Celtic or Gaulish deities Abandinus, Abellio, Abnoba, Adsullata, Aericura, Agrona, Alaunus, Alisanos, Ambisagrus, Ancamna, Andarta, Andraste, Anextiomarus, Arduinna, Arnemetia, Artio, Arvernus, Aufaniae, Aveta, Belatu-Cadros, Belenus, Belisama, B..
Celtic nations
Celtic Nations refers to areas of Europe that have been inhabited by members of Celtic cultures, specifically speakers of Celtic languages. Since the mid-20th century, people of many nations and regions have used modern 'Celticity' to express their identity. Over time, these nations have come to b..
Celtic News
The Celtic News is the Irish based subsidiary of the Scottish Newspaper group; Dunfermline Press. The Celtic News has bought several titles in recent years for multiple millions of euro. Its current stable of titles includes: The Anglo Celt in CavanThe Meath Chronicle in MeathThe Offaly Independent..
Celtic Orthodox Church
The Celtic Orthodox Church is an indigenous, Autocephalous Orthodox Church in Europe with representation in the United Kingdom for over 100 years. The head of the Church carries the title of Metropolitan of Dol and titular Bishop of Iona, with residence in Saint-Dolay (Monastery of the Holy Presenc..
Celtic Park
Celtic Park is a football stadium in the Parkhead area of Glasgow in Scotland. It is the home ground of Celtic Football Club. The all-seater stadium is also known as 'Parkhead' and nicknamed 'Paradise' by Celtic fans. It has a capacity of 60,832. It is the largest football stadium in Scotland and..
Celtic Park, Derry
Celtic Park is a GAA stadium in Derry, Ireland. It is the main home of the Derry GAA's hurling and Gaelic football teams. The ground has a capacity of about 22,000. ..
Celtic player of the year
Celtic Player of the Year is annual award given to a member of the Celtic FC football club by the supporters. It was first given in 2003 with Dianbobo Balde winning the first award. Winners of the Celtic Player of the Year have been: Dianbobo Balde - 2002/03Neil Lennon - 2003/04Stilian Petrov - 2..
Celtic polytheism
Celtic polytheism (also called Druidic polytheism) is the term for the religious beliefs and practices of the ancient Celts. Contents 1 Extent of Celtic polytheism2 Research3 Syncretism with other forms of polytheism4 Cosmology and eschatology5 Worship6 Religious ..
Celtic Pride
Celtic Pride (1996) is a comedy directed by Tom DeCerchio. It features Daniel Stern and Dan Aykroyd as Mike O'Hara and Jimmy Flaherty, two fans of the basketball team, the Boston Celtics. Contents 1 Plot2 Reception3 References4 External links Plot Mike O'Hara and Jimmy Fla..
Celtic pub
A Celtic pub is a public house which has an expressed or tacit affiliation to Celtic Football Club. Generally this affiliation takes the form of its clientele being supporters of that football side and the bar being full of them on days when matches are being shown on television, though many pubs al..
Celtic punk
Celtic punk, also known as "Paddybeat" and "Celtcore", is a genre of music typically associated with Irish punks or punks from the Irish diaspora, though other celtic nationalities, such as Scottish and Manx, are also represented. The typical Celtic punk band includes a rock rhythm section accompa..
Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism
Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism (CR) is a polytheistic, animistic, religious and cultural movement. It is an effort to reconstruct, in a modern Celtic cultural context, an ancient Celtic religious tradition. Pagan reconstructionists have been around since the 1970s but little of it has been spec..
Celtic reggae
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. Celtic reggae is a fusion of reggae including dub reggae with traditional celtic folk music. It is played ..
Celtic religion
Celtic religion may be referring to one of the following: Celtic polytheismCeltic Christianity 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 inte..
Celtic Revival
The Celtic Revival, also known as the Irish Literary Revival, was begun by Lady Gregory, Edward Martyn and William Butler Yeats in Ireland in 1896. The Revival stimulated new appreciation of traditional Irish literature. The movement also encouraged the creation of works written in the spirit of Ir..
Celtic Rite
The term "Celtic Rite" is generally, but rather indefinitely, applied to the various rites used in Great Britain, Ireland, perhaps in Brittany, and sporadically in Northern Spain, and in the monasteries which resulted from the Irish missions of St. Columbanus in France, Germany, Switzerland, and It..
Celtic rock
Celtic rock is a genre of folk rock which incorporates Celtic music, instrumentation and themes. Prototypical celtic rock groups include Fairport Convention, a British band who began to combine celtic music with the American folk and blues influenced music that dominated the folk rock scene of the 1..
Celtic Sea
Map of the Celtic Sea, an arm of the Atlantic. Coccoliths in the Celtic Sea. [link] The Celtic Sea (Irish: An Mhuir Cheilteach) is the area of the Atlantic Ocean off the south coast of Ireland. It is bounded to the east by Saint George's Channel, the Bristol Channel and the En..
Celtic Studies
Celtic Studies is the academic discipline occupied with the study of any sort of cultural output relating to a Celtic people. This ranges from archaeology to history, the focus lying on the study of the various Celtic languages, linving and extinct. As a university subject, it is taught at a number..
Celtic Tenors
The Celtic Tenors debuted as the Three Irish Tenors on RTE's Theatre Nights on October 1995. The group at that time consisted of James Nelson, Niall Morris and Paul Hennessey. In 2000, Matthew Gilsenan replaced Paul Henessey and the Celtic Tenors were formed. Singing a mixture of Celtic, Operatic ..
Celtic Tiger
For the Irish dance show see "Michael Flatley's Celtic Tiger" [Featured articles ] Cartoon of the Celtic Tiger - the press media in Ireland use pictures of green striped tigers to symbolise or sometimes mock the Celtic Tiger The Celtic Tiger is a nickname for th..
Celtic Tiger Live
Celtic Tiger Live or more oftenly known "Michael Flatley's Celtic Tiger" or just "Celtic Tiger" is a Irish Dance show. Contents 1 History2 Meaning3 Credits4 Numbers5 The Cast6 Tour Dates7 See also8 External links9 Un-official sites History Michael ..
Celtic toe
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Celtic Trail cycle route
The Celtic Trail cycle route (NCR 47, 4) is a dedicated cycle route crossing south Wales, covering some 377 miles. The route provides a link between Newport and Fishguard. It is largely traffic free but sections along the route are still being upgraded and improved. Places along the route (from w..
Celtic Trance
Celtic Trance is an album by Irish New Age band Dagda. It was released in 1999.It contains Celtic musical streams with Irish tunes and some vocals. I Am Celt (Introduction)OroshayPrimal GodsCeltic TranceDruids in the GlenGifted PeopleMorrignaShades of the OtherworldScared KingsHarp of DagdaSilver B..
Celtic tribes in Britain and Ireland
Some of the known Celtic tribes in Britain and Ireland were as follows: The Atrebates were an important tribe in Southern England.The Belgae settled various places in eastern and southern England.The Brigantes were an important tribe in northern England and the south-east corner of Ireland.The Caer..
Celtic TV
Celtic TV is the official television channel of Celtic Football Club. Launched in 2004, it is operated by Setanta Sports, and available on satellite and cable platforms in the UK. Other Celtic Media As with other football clubs, Celtic have their own media outlets to communicate official news..
Celtic Warriors
Celtic Warriors Team Colours Home Away Welsh Rugby Regions 2003 The Celtic Warriors were a regional rugby union team from Wales, playing in the Celtic League and European Rugby Cup/European Rugby Shield. Club history The Warriors were one of the five original..
Celtic Wicca
Celtic Wicca is a synthesis of Wicca with Celtic or Celtic-inspired traditions. Some "Celtic" Wiccans claim that the tradition is an ancient practice, which originated in the British Isles. However, outside observers note that the Wiccan approach to theology and cosmology is not only non-Celtic, ..
Celtic Woman
Celtic Woman is a musical group. Members include Méav Ní Mhaolchatha, Órla Fallon, Lisa Kelly, Chloë Agnew and Máiréad Nesbitt. Celtic Woman was recorded on the 15th September 2004 for PBS Television in The United States at The Helix, Dublin to a sell-out audience. The show was first broadcas..
Celtis australis
The European nettle tree; Lote tree (Celtis australis), is a deciduous tree that can be among 20 to 25 metres of height. It flourishes between March and April. ..
Celtis laevigata
Celtis laevigata, the Sugarberry, is a medium-sized tree native to North America. It is also sometimes referred to as Southern Hackberry or, in the southern U.S., just Hackberry. Sugarberry is easily confused with Common Hackberry, (Celtis occidentalis) where the range overlaps. Sugarberry has ..
Celtis occidentalis
Celtis occidentalis, the Common hackberry, is a large tree native to North America. Hackberry is easily distinguished by its cork-like bark with wart-like protruberances. The leaves are distinctly asymmetrical and coarse-textured. It produces small berries that turn orange-red to dark purple. ..
Celtnieks Stadium
Celtnieks Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Daugavpils, Latvia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Dinaburg FC. The stadium holds 4,070 people. ..
Celtophile Records
Celtophile Records is a sublabel of Green Linnet Records. The label was started in 1997. See also List of record labels ..
Celtschmerz
Celtschmerz is a live album by Richard Thompson. Continuing his policy, begun with the Live At Crawley album, of releasing high quality alternatives to bootlegs, Thompson released this live album in 1998. The album was recorded during his tour of Britain earlier the same year. Thompson tours mor..
Celtstock
Celtstock (CELTSTOCK, LLC) is a cultural arts organization based in the United States of America. Celtstock organizes the Celtstock Music and Art Festival, which is usually held during a Celtic quarterly feast. The organization is dedicated to the preservation and teaching of Celtic mythology and hi..
Celts and human sacrifice
The Celts practised human sacrifice on a limited scale as part of their religious rituals. Animal sacrifice was more commonplace along with ritual deposition of tools, weapons and jewellery. The evidence for human sacrifices comes from: Writings by Romans and Greeks often at second hand or hearsayI..
Celtuce
Celtuce (Lactuca sativa var. asparagina, augustana, or angustata), also called stem lettuce, celery lettuce, asparagus lettuce, or Chinese lettuce, is a cultivar of lettuce grown primarily for its thick stem, used as a vegetable. It is especially popular in China, where it is the most common for..
Celtx
Celtx is a free, open source software tool for writing and formatting a screenplay to meet the exacting screenplay submission standards set by the theater and film industries. Celtx permits the author to include photos, video, and audio in their screenplay. It also provides features for collabor..
Celt (tool)
Celt (pron. /sɛlt/) is an archaeological term formally used to describe long thin prehistoric stone or bronze adzes and other axe-like tools and hoes. Its use came about from a misreading of Job 19:24 in the Sixto-Clementine edition of the Latin Vulgate Bible where the certe in Stylo ferreo, et plu..
Celullar automaton
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. } Cellular Automaton is a concept created by Stephen W..
Cel Damage
Cel Damage is a video game published by Electronic Arts for the Microsoft Xbox and Nintendo GameCube. It was developed by Pseudo Interactive. Cel Damage is a cartoony take on vehicular combat games like Twisted Metal. The story focuses around six cartoon characters from a fictional cartoon show ca..
Cel programming language
Cel is an object-oriented prototype-based programming language based on Self and Smalltalk. As of 2004 it is no longer being supported or developed. The author has referred people interested in Cel to the similar Io programming language. External links [Cel Programming Language home page]..
CE Lleida Basquetbol
Plus Pujol Lleida Club Name CE Lleida Basquetbol Image Founded 1997 Arena Pavello Barris Nord, Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. Capacity 6.000 Chairman ..
CE London
CE London is a Digital Audio Broadcasting multiplex available in the London area and has been broadcasting since May 2000. It carries a variety of stations most of which are local. The station operates on Block 12C (227.360 Mhz). The multiplex is available from eight transmitters: Croydon, Alexandra..
CE L´Hospitalet
Centre d´Esports L´Hospitalet is a football team based in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat in the autonomous community of Catalonia.Founded in 1957, its plays in Segunda División B in Group 3. Her stadium is Estadio Feixa Llarga with capacity of 8,000 seaters. Seasons 2004/2005: Tercera División 1st..
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