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C'est CheeseC'est Cheese is the third album of the Canadian Comedy Music group The Arrogant Worms. It was released in 1995. It was the last album for co-founder John Whytock, and the first appearance of Chris Patterson, who replaced Whytock on bass guitar onstage. Many of the songs on which Whytock took lea..
C'est la nuit"C'est la nuit" is a single from Khaled's album Kenza. Track listings "C'est la nuit" (4:07)"Leili" (4:07) ..
C'est la vieFor the Canadian radio program, see C'est la Vie (radio program). C'est la vie, literally "It is the life", is a French phrase usually translated as "That's life" or "Such is life". It is sometimes used as an expression in the English language to say that life is harsh but that one must accept it. ..
C'est la vie, mon chériC'est la vie, mon chéri (}; }) is a 1994 Hong Kong movie directed by Derek Yee Tung-Shing and starring Anita Yuen, Lau Ching-Wan and Carina Lau. Contents 1 Title2 Plot3 Awards4 External links Title The movie is sometimes referred to as C'est la vie, mon chérie even though t..
C'est La Vie (Always 21)C'est La Vie (Always 21) was the first single from Ace of Base's greatest hits album titled Singles of the 90's. Contents 1 Release dates2 Scandinavia3 Germany4 UK5 Spain Release dates Germany & Scandinavia, October 25, 1999 (LP Version)UK, December 6, 1999 (withdrawn b..
C'est La Vie (B*Witched song)C'est La Vie was Irish girl group B*Witched's debut single. It reached #1 on the UK Top 40 in 1998. ..
C'est La Vie (disambiguation)C'est La Vie may refer to: The Canadian radio programThe single by Ewa SonnetThe single by B*Witched 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..
C'est La Vie (radio)C'est la Vie is a Canadian English language radio program about Francophone Canadian life, language and culture. As of February 2006 it is broadcast on CBC Radio One at 8.05pm on Friday evening and repeated at 8.35pm (Newfoundland time). The program's host is Bernard St-Laurent. A similar televis..
C'est les vacancesC'est les vacances (It's the holidays/vacations) was the second single released by Ilona. ..
C'est si bon"C'est si bon" is a popular song, sometimes also referred to by the English translation of the title, "It's So Good." The music was written by Henri Betti, the French lyrics by André Hornez, and the English lyrics by Jerry Seelen. The song has been popularized by Eartha Kitt and Johnny Desmond. ..
CESCES may stand for: Church Educational System, several institutions that provide religious and secular education for Latter-day Saint secondary and post-secondary students and adult learnersConsumer Electronics Show, a consumer electronics trade show held each January in Las Vegas, NevadaCivil Engin..
CesaCESA (Cyberspace Electronic Security Act of 1999) is a bill enacted by the US Congress that allows the government the ability to harvest keys used in encryption. External links [The bill at CDT.com] ..
CESAER AssociationThe Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research, or CESAER, is a nonprofit association of leading engineering universities in Europe. CESAER was set up on May 10, 1990, with headquarters in Leuven, Belgium. The main objectives are to provide high quality engineerin..
Cesana PariolCesana Pariol is the venue for bobsled, luge and skeleton during the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. The 1,435 meter track, built for the games, is located in Cesana, Italy. The venue includes 19 turns - 11 left-hand turns and 8 right-hand turns - and a drop of 114 meters from start to finish...
Cesana San SicarioCesana San Sicario, located in Cesana, Italy is the location of two Olympic venues for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. The biathlon facility is built for 6,500 spectators, while the alpine skiing facility, named San Sicario Fraiteve, was built for 6,160 spectators, including 5,660 seated..
Cesano MadernoCesano Maderno is a town in the province of Milano, Lombardia, Italy. It is located at around [45°38′0″N, 9°9′0″E]. Lombardy · Communes of the province of Milan Abbiategrasso | Agrate Brianza | Aicurzio | Albairate | Albiate..
CesarCesar (Spanish, French and Portuguese - as César - for Caesar) may refer to: Cesar Department, ColombiaCésar Award, the French film awards. people: César PelliCésar ChávezCésar Baldaccini aka. César, sculptor, creator of the César Award trophyCésar Rodríguez Aparecido, Brazilian footballe..
Cesare, Marquis of BeccariaBeccaria redirects here. This article is about the philosopher and politician. For the physicist please see Giovanni Battista Beccaria. Marquis of Beccaria Cesare, Marquis of Beccaria (or the Marchese de Beccaria-Bonesana) (March 11, 1738 - November 28, 1794) was an Italian philosopher and po..
CesareoDavide Civaschi was born on January 22 1962, aka Cesareo, he is the lead guitarist of the Italian band Elio e le Storie Tese. The band was created in 1980 by Elio, who was the lead vocals and also played the transverse flute, electric bass and the guitar, but in 1984 Cesareo entered the band as one..
Cesáreo VictorinoCesáreo Victorino Mungaray (born March 19, 1979 in Mexico City) is a Mexican footballer currently playing for Pumas UNAM. He is one of the few Mexican footballers to have played in Europe and was a part of the Mexico national football team for a brief period of time. External links [Profile..
Cesarewitch (horse race)The Cesarewitch is a famous English handicap race for three-year-old plus horses run at Newmarket Racecourse over the long distance of 2 miles and 2 furlongs, in almost a straight line (just one bend after 10 furlongs). It is run in mid-October, and was first run in 1839 in honour of the Russian C..
Cesare ArzelàCesare Arzelà (1847-1912) was an Italian mathematician who taught at Bologna and is recognized for contributions in sequences of functions. Arzela's Theorem If [] is a uniformly bounded sequence of Riemann integrable functions that converge pointwise to a Riemann integrable function ..
Cesare BalboCesare Balbo (1789‑1853), Italian writer and statesman, was born at Turin on the 21st of November 1789. His father, Prospero Balbo, who belonged to a noble Piedmontese family, held a high position in the Sardinian court, and at the time of Cesare’s birth was mayor of the capital. His mother, a m..
Cesare BattistiFor other people named , see {{{1. 250px Cesare Battisti (February 4, 1875 – July 12, 1916) was an Italian-Austrian politician, revolutionary and irredentist. Battisti was born in Trento, an Italian-speaking city which at the time was part of Austria-Hungary. He was elected to the Austr..
Cesare Battisti (activist)For other people named , see ) [The website of Battisti's newspaper] ..
Cesare Battisti (disambiguation)Cesare Battisti can refer to: Cesare Battisti, 1875-1916, Italian irredentistCesare Battisti, 1954-, Italian former member of the Red Brigades This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish ..
Cesare BendinelliCesare Bendinelli (b. date unknown in Verona, Italy, d. 1617 in Munich, Germany) was an Italian trumpeter who was the principal trumpet player of the Viennese court from 1567 to 1580. From 1580 till his death he played for the court of Munich. Bendinelli was also the author of the first known cours..
Cesare BorgiaCesare Borgia. Cesare Borgia (September 13, 1475 – March 12, 1507), Duke of Valentinois, and Romagna, Prince of Andria and Venafro, Count of Dyois, Lord of Piombino, Camerino and Urbino, Gonfalonier and Captain-General of Holy Church , was a Spanish-Italian condottiero, lord and cardin..
Cesare BovoCesare Bovo (born 1 December 1983 in Rome) is an italian football defender, who currently plays for A.S. Roma. Clubs 2000-2002: A.S. Roma2002-2004: U.S. Lecce (on loan from Roma)2004-2005: Parma F.C. on loan, from Roma and Palermo2005-2006: A.S. Roma co-ownership with Palermo2006-present: U.S...
Cesare Burali-FortiCesare Burali-Forti (13 august 1861 Arezzo - 21 january 1931 Turin) was an Italian mathematician. He was an assistant of Giuseppe Peano in Turin from 1894 to 1896, during which time he discovered what came to be called the Burali-Forti paradox of Cantorian set theory. Bibliography Primary literatur..
Cesare CantùCesare Cantù (1804 - March, 1895), Italian historian, was born at Brivio in Lombardy and began his career as a teacher. His first literary essay (1828) was a romantic poem entitled Algiso, o la Lega Lombarda (new ed, Milan; 1876), and in the following year he produced a Storia della città e della..
Cesare CesarianoCesare di Lorenzo Cesariano was a late 15th-early 16th century architect and architectural theorist in Milan, known to Donato Bramante ca. 1474, according to Bramante's vita by Giorgio Vasari, who says of the young, as yet untried Bramante: "Determined to see at least one notable thing, he preceded..
Cesare CorrentiCesare Correnti (1815-1888) was an Italian revolutionist and politician born on January 3, 1815, at Milan of a poor but noble family. While employed in the public debt administration, he flooded Lombardy with revolutionary pamphlets designed to excite hatred against the Austrians, and in 1848 prop..
Cesare CremoniniCesare Cremonini is an Italian singer-songwriter. Cesare was the leader of Lùnapop, a successful and popular Italian pop band. In the early 2000s, Lùnapop was disbanded. Cesare has since pursued a successful solo career. His 'Lùnapop' bandmate, Nicola 'Ballo' Balestri, has joined him in his new..
Cesare DamianoCesare Damiano (born 15 June 1948 in Cuneo) is an Italian politician, member of the Democrats of the Left party and currently the Italian Minister of Labour. A former leading member of the CGIL trade union, Damiano is part of the Democrats of the Left national secretarship since 2001 and responsibl..
Cesare De MichelisCesare G. De Michelis (born in 1943) is a professor of modern and contemporary Italian literature at the University of Padua, Italy and a professor of Russian literature at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata". He is the author of the book The Non-Existent Manuscript: A Study of the Protocols of t..
Cesare EmilianiCesare Emiliani in the early 1950s when he was doing his pioneering research at the University of Chicago (Photo from the Archives of the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami) Cesare Emiliani (8 December 1922, Bologna, Italy - 20 July 1995, Palm Beach Gardens..
Cesare GasperoniCesare Antonio Gasperoni was one of the two Captains Regent of San Marino from October 1 1990 to April 1 1991 and from April 1 2005 to October 1 2005. Gasperoni is a member of the San Marinese Christian Democratic Party (PDCS). ..
Cesare HercolaniCesare Hercolani (1499 - 1534) was an Italian condottiero, or mercenary leader. He was born in Forlì (Northern Italy) in 1499. The Hercolanis were a noble family, and Cesare became a venture captain under Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. In the Battle of Pavia (1525), Hercolani injured the horse of..
Cesare LombrosoCesare Lombroso (Verona, November 6, 1835 - Turin, October 19, 1909) was a historical figure in modern criminology, and the founder of the Italian School of Positivist Criminology. Lombroso rejected the established Classical School, which held that crime was a characteristic trait of human nature...
Cesare MaestriCesare Maestri (born 2 October 1929) is an Italian mountaineer and writer. He was born in Trento in the Italian region of Trentino-South Tyrol. He began climbing in the Dolomites, where he repeated many famous routes, often climbing them solo and free, and put up many new routes of the hardest diff..
Cesare MaldiniCesare Maldini (born February 5, 1932) is an Italian football coach and former player. His son, Paolo Maldini, is also an accomplished professional footballer, who won the European Cup 40 years after his father had done the same. Biography Maldini was born in Trieste, Venezia Giulia. He won the E..
Cesare ManzellaCesare Manzella (Cinisi, December 18, 1897 - Cinisi, April 26, 1963) was a traditional Mafia capo, who sat on the first Sicilian Mafia Commission. He was the head of the Mafia family in Cinisi, a small seaside town near the Punta Raisi Airport. As the airport was in their territory it was an inval..
Cesare MerzagoraCesare Merzagora (Milan, November 9, 1898 - Rome, May 1, 1991) was an Italian politician. He was President of the Italian Senate from 1953 to 1967, and was also temporarily acting as President of Italy in 1964, in the period between the resignation of Antonio Segni and the election of Giuseppe Sar..
Cesare MoriCesare Mori was born in 1872 in Pavia, Italy, and was raised in an orphanage. He became a policeman and fight crime. In 1924 he became the prefect of Trapani. Then, 22 october 1925 he was transferred to Palermo from Mussolini with the charge to eradicate the Mafia. In Sicilia he began a ruthless ca..
Cesare PaciottiCesare Paciotti is a luxury brandname of shoes for men and women, as well as handbags and other accessories. The company is based in Italy. It is famous for its dagger logo. There are two main lines, Cesare Paciotti and Paciotti 4US. External link [Official website] ..
Cesare PaoliCesare Paoli (1840-1902), Italian historian and paleographer, son of senator Baldassare Paoli, was born and educated in Florence. At the age of twenty-one he was given an appointment in the record office of his native city; from 1865 to 1871 he was attached to the Archives of Siena, but eventually r..
Cesare PaveseCesare Pavese Cesare Pavese (September 9, 1908 – August 27, 1950) was an Italian poet, novelist, literary critic and translator. Contents 1 Early life and education2 Arrest and conviction; the war in Italy3 After the war4 Some themes in Pavese's fiction5 Quot..
Cesare PerdisaCesare Perdisa (b. October 21, 1932 - May 10, 1998) was a Formula One driver from Italy. He participated in 7 grands prix, debuting on May 22, 1955. He achieved 2 podiums, and scored a total of 5 championship points. Complete Formula One results (Note: grands prix in bold denote points scoring ra..
Cesare PrandelliClaudio Cesare Prandelli (born 19 August 1957 in Orzinuovi, province of Brescia) is an Italian football coach, currently of ACF Fiorentina, and former player. After a good playing career, he started as coach for Hellas Verona, then later spent two years in Parma, where he reached national glory. S..
Cesare PrevitiThis does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Cesare Previti (born on October 21, 1934) is an Italian politician, and former Minister of Defense. Biography ..
Cesare PugniCesare Pugni (31 May 1802?, Genoa?, Italy — 26 January 1870, St. Petersburg, Russia) was an Italian composer of ballet music, while in his early career he scored Bel canto Opera, symphonies, and various other forms of orchestral music quite successfully. He is most noted for the ballets he score..
Cesare Ricotti-MagnaniCesare Francesco Ricotti-Magnani (June 30, 1822 - 1917), Italian general and Knight of the Annunziata, was born at Borgo Lavezzaro. As artillery lieutenant he distinguished himself and was wounded at the Siege of Peschiera in 1848, and in 1852 gained further distinction by his efforts to prevent th..
Cesare RipaCesare Ripa was a 16th-century Italian aesthetician and author of the Iconologia (or in full : Iconologia overo Descrittione Dell’imagini Universali cavate dall’Antichità et da altri luoghi) (Rome, 1593), an influential emblem book. This book would influence several artists, among them the ba..
Cesare RubiniCesare Rubini (born November 2, 1923, Trieste, former Venezia Giulia) is a former Italian basketball player and coach, and high level waterpolo player. One of the greatest European coaches of all time, Rubini has been inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1994, the only Italian basketball fig..
Cesare SalaCesare Sala was a Milan based coachbuilder of extreme opulence. They provided carriages for the Vienna court. ..
Cesare SiepiCesare Siepi (born February 10, 1923) is an Italian opera singer, generally considered to be one of the finest basses of the post-war period. His voice was characterised by a deep, warm timbre, and a ringing, vibrant upper register. On stage, his tall, striking presence and his great elegance of ..
Cesare ZavattiniPlease [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Cesare Zavattini (September ..
Cesária ÉvoraCesaria Evora Cesária Évora, born August 27 1941 in the port town of Mindelo on the Cape Verde island of São Vicente is a notable folk singer. She is known as the "barefoot diva" because of her propensity to appear on stage in her bare feet in support of the homeless and poor women and chil..
Cesário LangeCesário Lange is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its latitude is 23.3/23°13'36" S and the longitude is 47.55/47°57'11" W. The population in 2003 is 13,711 and the area is 190.76 km² The elevation is 590 m. ..
Cesário VerdeCesário Verde is a 19th century Portuguese poet. His work, while mostly ignored during his lifetime and not well known outside of the country’s borders even today, is generally considered to be amongst the most important in Portuguese poetry and is widely taught in schools. This is partly due to ..
Cesàro meanIn mathematics, the Cesàro means (also called Cesàro averages) of a sequence (an) are the terms of the sequence (cn), where cn = (a1 + a2 + ... + an)/n is the arithmetic mean of the first n elements of (an). This concept is named after Ernesto Cesàro (1859 - 1906). A basic result states that ..
Cesàro summationIn mathematical analysis, Cesàro summation is an alternative means of assigning a sum to an infinite series. If the series converges in the usual sense to a sum α, then the series is also Cesàro summable and has Cesàro sum α. The significance of Cesàro summation is that a series wh..
Cesar AbreuCésar Abreu (born April 10, 1977), is a Puerto Rican dancer and actor. Contents 1 Biography2 See also3 External links4 Sources Biography César Abreu was born into a well to do Puerto Rican business family. His grandfather was a salesman who traveled across Puerto Rico daily..
Cesar Bielich-PomaredaCesar Bielich-Pomareda (1871-1950) - Minister of the Navy of Peru (1930s), retired with the rank of rear-admiral of the Navy. ..
Cesar CarrilloCesar Carrillo (born April 29, 1984 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American baseball player with the San Diego Padres of Major League Baseball. Contents 1 High school career2 University of Miami3 San Diego Padres4 External link High school career Carrillo attended Mt. Carmel H..
Cesar ChavezThis does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. César Estrada Chávez (March 311927 – April 231993) was an American farm worker, labor leader, and activist ..
Cesar Chavez, TexasCesar Chavez is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,469 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Cesar Chavez is located at [26°18′10″N, 98°6′34″W]..
Cesar ConcepcionCesar Concepcion, (born in 1909 in Cayey, Puerto Rico, brought the music of his native land to Latin American ballroom dancing, and ballrooms all over the world. He popularised the Plena as a Latin song style. Concepcion was a noted composer of his time, writing music based on contemporary Puerto ..
Cesar DepartmentDepartment of Colombia ([Detail]) ([Detail]) Motto: Capital Valledupar Governor Hernando Molina Araujo Area km² Density km² Adjective Cesarences (cesarens) Cesar is a department of Colombia. It is in the north-east of the country, bo..
Cesar De PaepeCesar De Paepe was born in Ostende, Belgium, on the 12 July 1842, he died in Cannes, France in 1890. He was a prominent syndicalist whose work strongly influenced the Industrial Workers of the World and the syndicalist movement in general. Anticipating modern political philosophy, democracy accordi..
Cesar FloresCesar Flores (August 23, 1996 in Ontario) is an actor who has appeared in various shows and movies such as Yes, Dear and Daddy Day Care. Currently, he voices Chris in W.I.T.C.H., replacing Toby Linz. External link ..
Cesar GarciaCesar Garcia is the Director General of the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency. He is a graduate of the Philippine Military Academy class 1970. ..
Cesar GracieCesar Gracie is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt who trains a number of top fighters in Pleasant Hill, California. He was knocked out in twenty-one seconds by Frank Shamrock in San Jose, CA on March 10, 2006 in California's first ever sanctioned mixed martial arts event. Biography Cesar received h..
Cesar LopezThere 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. } Cesar Lopez is a Colombian musician and peace activi..
Cesar MaiaCesar Epitácio Maia (born July 18, 1945) is the current mayor of Rio de Janeiro and will possibly be a candidate for the presidency of Brazil in 2006 for the Liberal Front Party (PFL). --> A native of Rio born in 1945, like many other politically active members of his generation Maia was forced to..
Cesar MartelloCesar Martello is a young politician in Ontario, Canada. He has campaigned for public office twice, as a member of the New Democratic Party. Martello is a student at York University, and a member of the Canadian Federation of Students. He has served in the Senate of York University, and as director..
Cesar MillanCesar Millan is a dog behaviourist and author, best known for his television series, Dog Whisperer, which airs on the National Geographic Channel. He also has a bestselling book on dog training, and is known for having many celebrity clients. In his book, Millan states that he has rehabilitated tho..
Cesar MonasterioCesar Monasterio (born 28 November 1963) is an Argentine golfer. He turned professional in 1990. Since 2003 he has played extensively in Europe on the European Tour and the Challenge Tour, winning the 2005 Abierto Telefonica Moviles de Guatemala, which is a Challenge Tour event, and the 2006 Aa St O..
Cesar PalacioCesar Palacio is a Toronto city councillor representing one of the two Davenport wards. Born in Ecuador he followed his father to Toronto in 1972. Working several blue-collar jobs he first became involved in politics as a volunteer with local MP Charles Caccia. In 1985 he was hired the executive a..
Cesar PedrosoCesar "Pupy" Pedroso is a Cuban pianist who became famous with Orquesta Revé and then as a founding member of Los Van Van. In 2001 he founded his own band Pupy y Los que Son, Son. External links [Official website] ..
Cesar RodriguezCesar Rodriquez (born 1979?) is the stepfather and accused killer of Nixzmary Brown, the 7 year old murder victim and resident of Brooklyn, New York whose child abuse related killing spawned local notoriety in the New York based tabloid newspapers as well as talks of reform within the city's Adminis..
Cesar RosasCésar Rosas (born September 26, 1954 in Hermosillo, Mexico) is singer, songwriter and guitarist for Los Lobos. Rosas participates in the Latin supergroup Los Super Seven and has a successful solo career with the release of Soul Disguise. ..
Cesar TranAn editor has expressed a concern that the subject of the article does not satisfy one of the guidelines for inclusion on Wikipedia on one of the following topics: [Notability Academics] ([Notability proposed])[Notability Biographies][Notability Books] (..
Cesar ZuiderwijkCesar Zuiderwijk 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. Cornelis Johannes Zuiderwijk (commonly known as Cesar Zuiderwijk, born 18 July 1948) is..
CesbroniteCesbronite is a mineral with the chemical formula Cu5(TeO3 )2(OH)6·2(H2O). It is colored green. Its crystals are orthorhombic to dipyramidal. It is named after Fabien Cesbron, a French mineralogist. It is found in the Bambollita ("La Oriental") mine in Sonora, Mexico. It is not radioactive. It has ..
CescCesc or CESC can refer to: The Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation, an electricity supply company in India.Cesc Fàbregas, a Spanish association football player. redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Cesc FàbregasFrancesc "Cesc" Fàbregas Soler (born May 4, 1987 in Arenys de Mar, Catalonia, Spain), is a Spanish footballer who currently plays as a central midfielder for Arsenal of the English Premier League and for Spain. Arsenal snatched him away from FC Barcelona B in the middle of 2003, before he could s..
CesenaCesena (ancient Caesena) is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, south of Ravenna and west of Rimini, on the Savio River, co-chief of the Province of Forlì-Cesena. It is at the foot of the Apennines, and about 15 km from the Adriatic Sea. The Palazzo del Capitano in Cesena. ..
CesenaticoCesenatico is a port town of about 20,000 people on the Adriatic coast of Italy. It is located in province of Forlì-Cesena in the region of Emilia-Romagna, about 30 km south of Ravenna on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. Cesenatico's port was designed by Leonardo da Vinci. Contents 1 History..
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CesilCesil, or Computer Education in Schools Instruction Language, was a programming language designed to introduce students to Assembler. It is rather difficult to define it as high or low level. It has a total of fourteen instructions: Load value - place the immediate value or the contents of the va..
CesinaliCesinali is a town (commune) in the province of Avellino, Campania, Italy. Campania · Communes of the province of Avellino Aiello del Sabato | Altavilla Irpina | Andretta | Aquilonia | Ariano Irpino | Atripalda | Avella&nbs..
CESISComitato Esecutivo per i Servizi di Informazione e Sicurezza (Executive Committee for Intelligence and Security Services, CESIS) is a government committee responsible for providing civilian oversight of Italy's two primary intelligence agencies; Servizio per le Informazioni e la Sicurezza Democra..
Cesium 137Cesium 137 can mean: 1. A band (Cesium 137) 2. The isotope Caesium-137 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Cesium 137 (band)For other uses, see Cesium 137 (disambiguation). Cesium 137 is an American synthpop musical group composed of Isaac Glendening and Vince Guzzardo. It originally also included Matt Cargill. Its first release was the album "Advanced/Decay" in 2001 on Tonedeaf Records. Its style was electro-industrial..
Cesium acetateCesium acetate General Systematic name Cesium Acetate Molecular formula CsCOOCH3 Molar mass 101.95 g/mol Appearance colourless, hygroscopic CAS number [3399-17-5] Properties Density and phase 2.423 g/cm3, solid Solubility in water 945.1 g/100 g (-2.5 °C) > ..
Cesium lithium borateCsLiB6O10 (Cesium lithium borate, CLBO) is a non-linear crystal for UV applications and generates the 4th and 5th harmonics of the fundamental laser wavelength (1064 nm). Contents 1 Properties1.1 Nonlinear Optical Properties of CLBO2 Applications3 Further reading Proper..
Cesky FousekThe Cesky Fousek is a Czech breed of versatile gun dog. They are wirehaired, and have the beard and moustache common to the wirehaired breeds. There is a dramatic difference in size between the bitches and dogs of this breed. The Cesky Fousek is thought to be an ancient breed, although written st..
Cesky TerrierThe Cesky Terrier is a small terrier originating in Czechoslovakia. The name is pronounced Chess-kee (after its Czech name Český teriér, literally Czech Terrier). Contents 1 Appearance2 Temperament3 History4 Exercise5 Health Appearance The Cesky Terrier, also calle..
CeslausSaint Ceslaus (Czesław) (ca. 1184—ca. 1242) was born at Kamień Śląski in Silesia, Poland, of the noble family of Odrowąż and a relative, probably a brother, of Saint Hyacinth. Having studied philosophy at Prague, he pursued his theological and juridical studies at the University of Bologna,..
CESNURCESNUR is a center for studies on new religions, based in Turin, Italy. It was established in 1988 by a group of religious scholars from universities in Europe and the Americas, working in the field of new religious movements. Its director is the Italian attorney Massimo Introvigne. CESNUR claims to..
Cesny-aux-Vignes-OuézyCesny-aux-Vignes-Ouézy is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14270. The INSEE code is 14149. See also Cesny-Bois Halbout ..
Cesny-Bois-HalboutCesny-Bois-Halbout is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14220. The INSEE code is 14150. ..
CessFor the hamlet in Norfolk, England, see Cess, Norfolk The term cess (a shortened form of assess; the spelling is due to a mistaken connection with census), is generally a tax. It is a term formerly more particularly applied to local taxation, in which sense it is still the official term used in Irel..
Cess, NorfolkCess is a hamlet on the River Thurne in the southwestern part of the village of Martham, in Norfolk, England, within The Broads National Park. References [William White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845] ..
CessairIn Irish mythology, Cessair (or Ceasair) was the leader of the first inhabitants of Ireland before the Biblical Flood, in what may be a Christianisation of a legend that pre-dates the conversion, but may alternatively be the product of post-conversion pseudohistory. She was daughter of Noah's son B..
CessaltoCessalto is a commune with 3.137 inhabitants in the province of Treviso. Veneto · Communes of the province of Treviso Altivole | Arcade | Asolo | Borso del Grappa | Breda di Piave | Caerano di San Marco | Cappella Maggiore | Carbonera | Casale sul Sile | Casier | Castelcucco | Cast..
CessangeCessange (Luxembourgish: Zéisseng, German: Zessingen) is a quarter in south-western Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. ..
CessationismIn Christian theology, cessationism is the view that the charismatic gifts of the Holy Spirit, such as tongues, prophecy and healing, ceased being practiced early on in Church history. Cessationists usually believe the miraculous gifts were given only for the foundation of the Church, during the ..
CessavitA cessavit was a writ in English law, originating in Stat. 6 Edw. I., given by statute to recover lands when the tenant has for two years failed to perform the conditions of his tenure. It was abolished in 3 and 4 Wm. IV. The forms and species of this writ were various; such as, cessavit de cantaria..
Cessford CastleCessford Castle was built around 1450 for Andrew Ker, of the Clan Kerr of Scotland. External links [Discover the Borders - Cessford Castle] ..
CessionNote: this article name (or a redirect to it) is a homophone with session. Most broadly, cession (to cede) is the assignment of property to another entity. In international law it commonly refers to land transferred by treaty. It is voluntary, as opposed to annexation, which is forcible. In one..
Cessio bonorumCessio bonorum (Latin for a surrender of goods ), in Roman law, is a voluntary surrender of goods by a debtor to his creditors. It did not amount to a discharge unless the property ceded was sufficient for the purpose, but it secured the debtor from personal arrest. The creditors sold the goods in s..
CessnaCessna Aircraft Company, located in Wichita, Kansas, is a manufacturer of general aviation aircraft, from small two-seat, single-engine airplanes to business jets. The company traces its history to June 1911, when Clyde Cessna, a farmer in Rago, Kansas, built a wood-and-fabric plane and became the..
Cessna 140Cessna 140 Cessna 140A with the single wing strut A typical Cessna 140 cockpit. 1947 Cessna 120 1946 Cessna 140 The Cessna 120 and the Cessna 140 are single engine, two-seat, light general aviation aircraft that were first produced in 1946, just following the end of Wor..
Cessna 150Cessna 150s produced before 1964, such as this 1962 Cessna 150B, had square fins and no rear window A 1965 Cessna 150E. The 1964 model 150D and the 150E had an Omni-Vision rear window, but retained the square fin of the earlier 150 1965 Cessna 150E 1967 Cessna F150G 1968 C..
Cessna 152Cessna 152 1985 Cessna 152 Cessna 152 panel The Cessna 152 is a two-seat, fixed tricycle gear general aviation airplane, primarily used for flight training. Contents 1 152 history2 Airframe3 Flying controls4 Undercarriage5 Type Clubs6 Military oper..
Cessna 170Cessna 170. 1955 Cessna 170B. The Cessna 170 is a general aviation aircraft produced by the Cessna Aircraft Company between 1948 and 1956. Over 5,000 were built, and over 2,000 are still accounted for today. The Cessna 170 landing gear is a taildragger configuration. It was replaced by..
Cessna 172Cessna 172 in flight Cessna 172RG 1964 Cessna 172E 1965 Cessna F172G 1971 Cessna 172 The early Cessna 172 Skyhawks had no rear window and featured a "square" fin design, like this 1957 model The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is a four-seat, single-engine, high-win..
Cessna 175A Cessna 175A Skylark lands at Carelton Place, Ontario, Airport, 2004 Cessna 175C (G-ARWS) Cessna 175A Skylark at Rockcliffe Airport, Ontario, 2004 The Cessna 175 Skylark was a four-seat, single-engine, high-wing airplane that was produced between 1958 and 1962. A total of 2106 we..
Cessna 177Cessna 177B Cardinal at Smiths Falls, Ontario 2004 Cessna 177RG Cardinal RG at the COPA Flight 33 Arnprior, Ontario Fly-in 10 July 2005 The Cardinal badge sported by many Cessna 177 and 177RG aircraft Cessna 177B Cardinal at the COPA Convention, Wetaskiwin, Alberta June 2005 ..
Cessna 180The Cessna 180 is a general aviation light aircraft produced by the Cessna Aircraft Company of Wichita, Kansas. This aircraft was in production from 1953 through 1981, and was designed to be a heavier, more powerful aircraft than the Cessna 170. Like the 170 model, the 180 was equipped with conven..
Cessna 182The Cessna 182, marketed by Cessna under the name Skylane, is a 4 seater single engine light aircraft. The 182 is the second most popular model produced by Cessna after the 172. Many updated variants of the Skylane have been offered over the years. Cessna 182J (G-ATPT) Contents 1 His..
Cessna 185Cessna 185 on amphibious floats The Cessna 185, also known as the Skywagon, is a six seat, single engined, general aviation light aircraft manufactured by Cessna. It first flew as a prototype in July 1960, with the first production model being completed in March of 1961. The Cessna 185 is ..
Cessna 195The Cessna 190 and 195 are light single engine general aviation aircraft which were manufactured by Cessna between 1947 and 1954. The 195 model was also used by the United States Air Force as a light transport and utility aircraft under the designation LC-126. Contents 1 History2 Spe..
Cessna 2052000 model Cessna 206H Stationair 2005 model Cessna T206H Stationair, showing its large "clamshell" cargo doors 2005 model Cessna T206H Stationair instrument panel with the Garmin G1000 "glass" cockpit The Cessna 205, 206, and 207, known variously as the Skywagon, Super Skywa..
Cessna 208Cessna 208B Grand Caravan factory demonstrator, with under-belly baggage locker, bearing the Cessna Caravan motto "Sure Thing" 2004 model Cessna 208B Grand Caravan 2004 Cessna 208B Skydivers walking to a Cessna 208 on Texel An RCMP Caravan on floats. The Cessna 208 Ca..
Cessna 210Cessna 210 Centurion Cessna T210L A Cessna T210L shows the design's strutless cantilever wing A Cessna P210N Pressurized Centurion with its distinctive small windows The Cessna 210 Centurion (variants include the Cessna 210, turbocharged Cessna T210, and pressurized Cessna ..
Cessna 303Cessna T303 Crusader (N11FV) The Cessna 303, also called the Crusader, is a six-place light twin aircraft. First flown on February 14, 1978, it was originally design as a four place twin that would have competed with the Piper Seminole, Grumman American Cougar, and Beech Duchess. After market..
Cessna 3101968 Cessna 310N 1965 Cessna 310J --> The Cessna 310 was the first twin-engine aircraft design from Cessna to enter production after World War II. The 310 first flew on January 3, 1953 with deliveries starting in late 1954. The sleek modern lines of the new twin were backed up by innov..
Cessna 335The Cessna 335 was an ill-conceived version of the more successful Cessna 340 6-seater business aircraft. It was substantially similar to the 340, except that it did not feature a pressurized cabin. The difference in price between the aircraft was not sufficient to attrach buyers to the 335 and ..
Cessna 340The Cessna 340 is a twin piston engine pressurized business aircraft that was manufactured by Cessna. Contents 1 History2 Specifications2.1 General characteristics2.2 Performance3 Related content3.1 Designation Sequence3.2 Comparable aircraft4 External..
Cessna 402The Cessna 402 is a 6 to 10 place light twin piston engine aircraft. It was manufactured by Cessna from 1966 to 1985. It is currently still being used by Cape Air, among other operators. The Cessna 401 was basically the same aircraft but optimized for corporate transport, having fewer seats than t..
Cessna 404Cessna Model 404 Titan II is a twin engined, propeller driven light aircraft that first flew in 1977. Its U.S. military designation is C-28. A refined, pressurized derivative powered by two Garret TPE-331 turboprop engines was developed into the Cessna 441 Conquest II corporate transport aircraft...
Cessna 406The Reims-Cessna 406 Caravan II is a twin turboprop aircraft manufactured and designed by Reims Aviation in France in cooperation with Cessna. It is essentially a Cessna 404 with two Pratt & Whitney PT-6 turboprop engines and therefore similiar to the pressurized Cessna 441. The aircraft first fle..
Cessna 414The Cessna 414 is a light, twin-engine personal transport aircraft built by Cessna from 1968 until the mid 1980s, when decreased demand across the general aviation industry forced nearly all manufacturers to cut down on production models. It remains a popular aircraft on the used market. A model fea..
Cessna 421The Cessna 421 Golden Eagle is a development of the earlier Cessna 414 light, twin-engine personal transport aircraft. The main difference is the switch to geared engines rather than the traditional direct drive models, meaning that rather than the drive shaft being direct connected to the prop..
Cessna 425The Cessna 425 or Conquest I is an 8 seat pressurised turbine aircraft. It is capable of cruising up to 25,000ft and at speeds of approximately 250KTAS. Although it is generally considered a single pilot aircraft many civil aviation laws require two pilots due to the cruising levels in under IFR...
Cessna 441The Cessna 441 Conquest II was the first turboprop designed by Cessna and was meant to fill the gap between their jets and piston-engined aircraft. It was developed in November 1974, with the first aircraft delivered in September 1977. It is a pressurized, turbine development of the Cessna 404. ..
Cessna 550 Citation IICessna Citation II is a light corporate jet built by Cessna. Developed in the 1970s, it first flew on January 31 1977. The improved S550 Citation SII first flew on February 14 1984. Improvements included a new wing designed using supercritical technology and JT15D4B turbofans. The SII replaced t..
Cessna 551The Cessna 551, or Cessna Citation II, is a short- to mid-range business jet built by Cessna. It is an expansion of the Cessna 550, with slightly increased speed capability, range, and available payload. The Citation II has a two person crew and can seat a maximum of ten passengers although most f..
Cessna AgWagonThe Cessna 188 Ag Wagon is a light crop dusting aircraft designed during the 1960s by Cessna. There are several versions of the aircraft: the Ag Truck, Ag Wagon, and Ag Husky. Specifications (Cessna 188) ..
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Cessna AT-17The Cessna AT-17 "Bobcat" was a twin-engined advanced trainer aircraft used by the United States during World War II to bridge the gap between single-engine trainers and twin-engine combat aircraft. The AT-17 was powered by two Jacobs R-755-9 radial piston engines. Cessna AT-17 "Bobcat".jpg ..
Cessna C-77The Cessna C-77E Plucker was a transport aircraft used by the United States Air Force. C-77 is designation for the eleven Cessna model DC-6 planes. The commercial model sold well until the Great Depression. External links [History of Cessna][Cargo Aircraft Designations] ..
Cessna CitationThe Cessna Citation includes a large family of jet-powered corporate aircraft. Originally marketed as the FanJet 500, it was decided to rename it the "Citation 500" after the famous race horse (a connection frequently used in Cessna's marketing department). The naming changed again, the Citation..
Cessna Citation CJ3This aircraft article has not been updated to 's current standards. Please see for more details. The Cessna Citation CJ3 is part of the Citation business jet family. The aircraft was unveiled in September 2002 at the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) convention. It took its first and..
Cessna Citation MustangThis aircraft article has not been updated to 's current standards. Please see for more details. The Cessna 510 Citation Mustang is a business jet with two cockpit seats, four cabin seats and a toilet, manufactured by Cessna. The airframe is constructed primarily of aluminium alloys, with a th..
Cessna Citation SovereignThe Cessna Citation Sovereign is a 8-12 passenger "midsize" jet. It is currently the second largest member of the Citation product line, with only the Citation X being larger. The Sovereign is considered a transcontinental aircraft and is used mainly for corporate travel. Contents 1 Model..
Cessna Citation XThe Cessna Citation X is a medium-sized business jet aircraft designed to fly at high subsonic speeds. It is the fastest business jet available, and the third fastest civil airplane that has ever flown, after the Concorde and Tupolev Tu-144 (and therefore the fastest civilian aircraft flying since t..
Cessna L-19 Bird DogL-19 Bird Dog The O-1 Bird Dog Description RoleForward air control and reconnaissance Crew2 - pilot and observer Dimensions Length25.83 ft7.87 m Wingspan36 ft10.97 m Height9.17 ft2.79 m Wing area173.94 ft²16.16 m² Weights Empty1,614 lb732 kg Loaded2,400 lb1,008 kg Powerplant EnginesOne..
Cessna SkymasterA Cessna 337 Super Skymaster The Cessna Skymaster is a twin-engine civil utility aircraft built in a push-pull configuration. Instead of the engines being mounted on the wings, one is mounted on the nose and the other at the rear of the pod-style fuselage. The stabilizers are mounted on twin..
Cessna StadiumCessna Stadium is the home of the Wichita State University Shocker track and field and soccer teams. It has seats for 30,000 and was built in 2002. ..
Cessna T-37For the Soviet light tank, see T-37 tank T-37s in formation One of the most prominent of the trainer-attack type aircraft is the Cessna T-37/A-37, known in various forms as the Tweety Bird, Tweet, Dragonfly, or Super Tweet. This small, dual-engine aircraft flew for decades as a primary train..
CessnockCessnock can refer to: Cessnock, New South Wales* Electoral district of Cessnock is an electoral district in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, based around the area.Cessnock, GlasgowThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. I..
Cessnock, New South WalesCessnock ([32°50′S 151°21′E]) is a city and Local Government Area located in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, Australia. The local area once known as "The Coalfields" is now the gateway city and service centre to the renowned Hunter Valley Vineyards and the township of ..
Cessnock Correctional CentreCessnock Correctional Centre is a mimimum security Australian prison located in Cessnock, New South Wales, Australia. The prison is the reception prison for the Newcastle Hunter region. Notable prisoners William MacDonald References This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or ..
Cessnock subway stationCessnock subway station serves the eastern area of Ibrox. It is aso the nearest station to Festival Park. {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | Glasgow Subway ! Following station Railway stations in Glasgow [http://e..
Cesson-SévignéCesson-Sévigné Country France Région Bretagne Départment Ille-et-Vilaine Arrondissement Rennes Canton Canton of Cesson-Sévigné INSEE 35051 Postal Code 35510 MayorCurrent Term Joseph Roze Intercommunality Communauté d'agglo..
CessorThere 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. } In English law, a cessor was one dilatory, negligent..
CesspitA cesspit, or cesspool, is a pit, conservancy tank, or covered cistern, to which can be used for sewage or refuse. In the UK a cesspit is a sealed tank for the reception and temporary storage of sewage. Because it is sealed, the tank must be emptied frequently - in many cases as often as weekly. Be..
Cesspool emptierA cesspool emptier is a type of specialized tanker-lorry which can suck contaminated water out of hollows such as cesspools and sewage tanks and carry it to a suitable disposal point. External links [image] ..
CessyCessy Country France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Ain Arrondissement Gex Canton Gex INSEE 01071 Postal Code 01170 MayorCurrent Term Jules Emery2001-2007 Intercommunality Longitude Latitude Altitudes average :..
CestasCestas is a town and commune in the south-west of France, in the Gironde département. ..
Cestello Annunciation (Botticelli)The Annunciation Sandro Botticelli, 1489-1490 Tempera on panel, 150 × 156 cm Uffizi The Annunciation, also known as the Cestello Annunciation, is a tempera painting by the Italian Renaissance master Sandro Botticelli, circa 1489-1490. It is housed in the Uffizi Gallery of Florence. T..
CestiCesti can refer to Antonio Cesti, Italian Baroque composerCestus, an old version of brass knuckles, of which Cesti is the plural form. 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 cha..
CestidaCestida is an order of comb jellies with short tentacles. It has one family, Cestidae, with two genera: Cestum and Velamen, each containing one species. ..
Cestina"Cestina" could be referring to: Sestina, a form of poetrythe Czech language, written ČeštinaThis 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 inten..
Cestius GallusGaius Cestius Gallus (d. 67 AD) was the son of a consul in ancient Rome and himself a suffect consul in 42. He was legate of Syria from 63 or 65. He marched into Judea in 66 in an attempt to restore calm at the outset of the Great Jewish Revolt. He succeeded in conquering Beit Shearim in the Jezre..
CestodaFor the musical collaboration named Tapeworm, see Tapeworm (band). Tapeworm is also an older name for computer virus. In biology, Cestoda is the class of parasitic flatworms, called tapeworms, that live in the digestive tracts of vertebrates as adults and often in the bodies of various animals as..
CestodariaCestodaria is one of two subclasses of the class Cestoda which claims the common tapeworm as one of its more predominant members. The Cestodaria subclass is made up of Amphilinidea and Gyrocotylidea. ..
CestrineCestrine, Kestrine, (modern Filiates- Philiates) a district of Epirus, separated from Thesprotia by the River Thyamis. In the past the city was also known as Cammania, Cestria, Filiates, Ilion, Ilium and Troia. According to Pausanias Geography of Greece, Cestrine took its name from Cestrinus, the so..
CestrumThe genus Cestrum is composed of tropical evergreen shrubs from the West Indies. The fruit and sap are toxic, causing gastroenteritis. An alternate name for the genus is Habrothamnus. Cestrum nocturnum (also known as Dama de Noche - 'Lady of the Night') blooms at night. It has a very fragrant ..
Cestrum nocturnum--> Tropical Plant: Cestrum Nocturnum Common Names: Known as Night Blooming Jasmine, Queen of the Night, Night Blooming Cestrum, Raat Ki Rani Family: Solanaceae (nightshade) family Size: maximum height 6-12 ft (2-4 m), may grow up to 2-6 ft wide Type: Sprawling shrub Growth Rate: moderate to ..
Cestrus RiverThe Cestrus (in Greek Κεστρoς, Kestros) is a river of Pamphylia, which rises in the mountains of Selge, known today as Aksu. The course of the Cestrus is between that of the Catarrhactes and of the Eurymedon; and it is east of the Catarrhactes. It was navigable up to Perga, 60 stadia from its ..
Cestui que useCestui que use, a term in Law French, refers to the person for whose benefit property is held by another person. In modern times, these arrangements are handled by trust law, and this term (as well as the related term cestui que trust) is no longer used. The modern term is beneficiary. Before the..
CestusCestus A cestus is an ancient battle glove. In effect, it is the Classic world's equivalent to brass knuckles, sometimes used in pankration. The first version of a cestus was a series of leather thongs that were tied over the hand. Greeks used them in their hand-to-hand competitions, where onl..
CestuyCESTUI, CESTUY, an Anglo-French word, meaning that a person, which appears in the legal phrases cestui que trust, use, or vie. It is usually pronounced as cetty. Cestui que trust means literally the person for whose benefit the trust is created. The cestui que trust is the person entitled to the equ..
Cestyll gardenThere 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. } Cestyll Garden is a beautiful, secluded location wit..
CESU-8Unicode Encodings UTF-7UTF-8CESU-8UTF-16/UCS-2UTF-32/UCS-4UTF-EBCDICSCSUPunycodeGB 18030 UCS Mapping Bi-directional text BOM Han unification Unicode and HTML Unicode and e-mail Unicode typefaces CESU-8 is a variant of UTF-8 that is described in Unicode Technical Report 26. The code ..
CesurasCesuras is a municipality of Spain in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia. [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Municipalities of A Coruña Abegondo | Ames | Aranga | Ares | Arteixo | Arzúa | A Baña | Bergondo | Betanzos | Boimorto | Boiro | Boq..
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Ces DacreFull name: Charles Christian Ralph Dacre. He was born (15 May, 1899 in Devonport, Auckland and also died there on 2 November, 1975). He played in the Auckland and Gloucestershire teams and was in New Zealand's first team to go England in 1927. Outside links [Ces Dacre entry on Cricinfo] ..
Ces Gens-LàTrack listing Tracks 1-10 constituted the original 1966 release of the album. Tracks 11-14 were added to the album when it was reissued as part of the 16CD box set Boîte à Bonbons on 23 September 2003. "Ces Gens-Là" (Jacques Brel):Recorded 6 November 1965"Jef" (Brel):Recorded 8 January 1964"La ..
Ces PoddCyril "Ces" Podd (born August 7th, 1952 in St Kitts and Nevis) is a former professional football player who played for Bradford City. He played for, and later became manager of St Kitts and Nevis at international level. One of Bradford City’s best-loved players. Ces Podd became a trailblazer for ..
CeüseCeüse is an area in the Hautes-Alpes département of France that is home to the Realization rock climb. It is located at approximately 1800 m above sea level. ..
CE SabadellCentre d'Esports Sabadell is a football team based in Sabadell in the autonomous community of Catalonia. Founded in 1903, it plays in Tercera División - Group 5. Its stadium is Estadi Nova Creu Alta with a capacity of 18,000. In 1935 (30-6-1935) it played the Spanish Cup final against Sevilla FC..
Cíes IslandsThe Cíes Islands (42° 13′ 24″ N 8° 54′ 14″ O) are an archipelago in the coast of Pontevedra in Galicia (Spain), in the mouth of the Ría de Vigo. They belong to the parish of San Francisco de Afora, in the municipality of Vigo. They were declared Nature Reserve in 1980 and are included in..
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