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C&O Railroad Bridge
The C&O Railroad bridge is a cantilever truss railroad bridge over the Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky. The bridge was originally built between 1886 and 1889. At the time, its $5,000,000 price tag made it the most expensive bridge, per foot, ever built. By 1929 it was o..
C.O.R.E.
C.O.R.E. is a film and television computer animation special effects studio, which has branched out into fully-animated television series and feature films. Its first feature animation, The Wild, was distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It has had a less than successful critical and commercial reac..
Co-RE
Co-RE is the set of all languages that are complements of a language in RE. In a sense, Co-RE contains languages of which membership can be disproved in a finite amount of time, but proving membership might take forever. ..
Co-RE-complete
CO-RE-complete is the set of decision problems that are complete for the complexity class co-RE. In a sense, these are the complements of the "hardest" recursively enumerable problems. ..
Co-receptor
A co-receptor is a second cell surface receptor required for the entry of a pathogen into a host cell or initiation of a biological process. It is also a protein that increases the sensitivity of an antigen receptor to its antigen by binding to other ligands ..
Co-regency
A Co-regency is the situation where a monarchical position (such as King, Queen, Emperor or Empress), normally held by only a single person, is held by two. Historical examples of this include the coregency of Frederick I of Austria and Louis the Bavarian over the Holy Roman Empire, and the corege..
Co-respondent
Co-respondent, in law, generally, a person made respondent to, or called upon to answer, along with another or others, a petition or other proceeding. More particularly, since the Matrimonial Causes Act of 1857, the term is applied to the person charged by a husband, when presenting a petition pray..
Co-rulership
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COR
Possible meanings: Cargo Outturn ReportCarrier Operated RelayCatholic Organizations for RenewalCenter for Orthopaedic ResearchCenter of RotationCentral Office of RecordCertificate of RecognitionCertificate of RegistrationChange of RaterChange Order RequestChartered Organization RepresentativeChurch..
Cor!!
Cor!! was a British comic book that ran from (issues dates) 6 June 1970 to 15 June 1974, when it merged with Buster. Its strips included: Andy's AntsChalkyDonovan's DadFiends And NeighboursFootball MaddThe Goodies, (based on a pouplar TV series at the time)Hire a HorrorIvor Lott and Tony BrokeJack ..
Cor-ai (Stargate SG-1)
"Cor-ai" }||}}} }|episode list=|overridean=}} episode }|episode list=}} of the science fiction}}} television series Stargate SG-1}}}. Plot } SG-1 arrives on a grassy, mountainous planet and ventures forth into what looks like the central building to a village. Shortly after entering they are surrou..
Cor-ten
Cor-ten steel is a proprietary material [#endnote_uss] which was developed to obviate the need for painting, and has a rustlike appearance. The use of Cor-ten in construction presents several challenges: Ensuring that weld-points weather at the same rate as the other materials may require ..
Cora
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. The term cora could refer to: The Greek goddess Persephone (Roman Proserpina)..
Cora, Wyoming
Cora is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sublette County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 76 at the 2000 census. Geography Cora is located at [42°57′15″N, 109°58′55″W] (42.954245, -109.981957)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States C..
Corabia
Corabia is a small Danube port located in Olt County, Romania, which used to be part of the now dissolved Romanaţi County before World War II. It is a "Frontier Town" on the Danube border with Bulgaria. Its name reflects the fact that the original settlement was built from the remains of wrecked..
Coraciiformes
The Coraciiformes are a group of usually colourful near passerine birds including the kingfishers, the Hoopoe, the bee-eaters, the rollers, and the hornbills. They generally have syndactyly, with three forward pointing toes. This is largely an Old World order, with the representation in the New W..
Coracle
Coracle: Ku-Dru or Kowa of Tibet—Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago A coracle is a primitive type of boat. It is a light boat, oval in shape, and formed of canvas stretched on a framework of split and interwoven rods, and well-coated with tar and pitch to render it water-tight. Acc..
Coracoacromial ligament
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Coracobrachialis muscle
The Coracobrachialis is the smallest of the three muscles that attach to the coracoid process of the scapula. (The other two muscles are the pectoralis minor and the biceps brachii.) It is situated at the upper and medial part of the arm. It arises from the apex of the coracoid process, in common..
Coracoclavicular fascia
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Coracoclavicular ligament
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Coracohumeral ligament
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Coracoid
In human beings, the coracoid process is a small hook-like structure that comes off the scapula to point forward. It is the site of attachment of the coracobrachialis muscle , pectoralis minor and the short head of biceps brachii. The coracoclavicular ligament, as the name suggests, attaches the cor..
Coragus
Coragus of the Macedonian Army was a celebrated warrior and companion of Alexander the Great. His exploits in battle were no doubt significant but undocumented, and he is best known for his defeat at the hands of the Athenian Dioxippus, practitioner of pankration (martial art of classic Greece). D..
Coraid
[Coraid, Inc.] of Athens, GA designs and manufactures networked storage appliances. Coraid's developers created and maintain the Linux kernel's aoe driver. Coraid developed the ATA over Ethernet network protocol. Coraid's tag line is "The Linux Storage People" [link]. The AoE..
Coraima Torres
Coraima Torres was born on 6/6/1973 in Valencia, Venezuela. She started her acting career in Venezuela, in the late '80. Her first roles were in the soaps "Gardenia" and "Alondra". She got her first leading role in 1992, in the famous soap opera "Kassandra", which was shown in almost 100 countries. ..
Coraki, New South Wales
Coraki is a small town of approximately 1000 people that sits on the confluence of the Richmond and Wilson Rivers in northern New South Wales, Australia in Richmond Valley Shire. The town's name means "meeting of the two rivers" in the local Aboriginal Australian dialect. It is pronounced "Corra-KYE..
Coral
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Corals (class Anthozoa), which include sea anemones (order Actiniaria), are gastrovascular marine cnidarians (phylum Cnidaria) existing as small sea anemone-like polyps, typically forming colonies of many individuals. The group includes the important reef ..
CORAL66 programming language
CORAL (Computing Online Realtime Algorithmic Language) was developed in 1966 at the Royal Radar Establishment (RRE), Malvern, UK by I. F. Currie and M. Griffiths. CORAL 66 is a general purpose programming language based on Algol 60, with some features from CORAL 64, JOVIAL, and FORTRAN. Like Edi..
Coralee Elliott Testar
Born February, 1946 in Prince Edward Island, Coralee Elliott Testar is a Vancouver based Producer and Screenwriter. She is a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada. Her numerous credits include "The Little Kidnappers" (Disney), "City Boy" (Bonneville/PBS) and the screen adaptation of "G..
Coralia Club Playa De Oro
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Coralie Clément
Coralie Clément (born in 1982 in Villefranche-sur-Saône, France) is a French singer. Biography She was born into a family of musicians, her father a clarinettist, and studied the violin from the age of six but later quit. Her brother, Benjamin Biolay, also a singer, has written for Henri Salvado..
Coralie Simmons
Coralie Denise Simmons (born March 1, 1977 in Hemet, California) is an American water polo player, who won the silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics. In 2001, she won the Peter J. Cutino Award, presented annually to the top American collegiate water polo player. National At Hemet High School, ..
Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni
Italian-American actress, musician, and artist Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni (b. February 24, 1971) was born in Manhattan, New York. She and her parents moved to Rome, Italy when she was four years old. Around that time, she began performing on stage in various plays and opera through her childhood in It..
Coraline
Coraline (2002) is a short novel for children and adults by the British author Neil Gaiman. s It was awarded the 2003 Hugo Award for Best Novella. Contents 1 Plot1.1 Characters2 Film3 Poetry4 External links Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or e..
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Corallian Limestone
Corallian Limestone is a coralliferous sedimentary rock, laid down in Jurassic times. It is also called Coral Rag and is very hard. Building stones from this geological structure tend to be irregular in shape. It is often found close to seams of Portland Limestone (e.g. Abbotsbury in Dorset, England..
Coralline
Coralline means "resembling coral" and may refer to: Coralline algae, whose fronds are covered with calcareous deposits.Coralline rock, formed by the death of layers of coralline algae.Sclerosponges, sometimes called "coralline sponges".Other organisms that resemble coral, such as certain bryozoans..
Coralline algae
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Coralline rock
Coralline Rock is a type of rock formed by the death of layers of Coralline algae. It is visually quite bright like the algae, and is often desired as aquarium decoration. Since it is formed from the dead algae, it contains some nutrients and calcium carbonate, which has allowed it to be used in som..
Corallorrhiza
Coralroot orchids are those members of the orchidaceae that belong to the genus Corallorrhiza (sometimes misspelt Corallorhiza). They are notable for their coral-shaped roots, and for relying entirely upon symbiotic fungi within their roots (mycorrhizae) for their sustainence as they do not produ..
Corallorrhiza maculata
The North American orchid Corallorrhiza maculata is known as the spotted coralroot, but varieties of it may also be known by the common names western coralroot or summer coralroot. It is found from Mexico to Canada, mostly in woodlands. This orchid is a myco-heterotroph; it lacks chlorophyll and g..
Coralville, Iowa
Coralville is a city in Johnson County, Iowa, United States. The population was 15,123 at the 2000 census. a special census taken by the city in 2003 counted 17,269 residents. It is a suburb of Iowa City. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Notable natives5 Exter..
Coral (color)
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Coral (disambiguation)
The word coral has several meanings in English. It is also included in several other articles as shown below. Coral is a type of marine animal.Coral is a color.Coral is a UK bookmaker.Coral Content Distribution Network is a peer-to-peer webcaching system.The Coral is a British band.Coral is a term ..
Coral (gambling)
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Coral is a British book-making company. External links [Offical website] ..
Coral Atkins
Coral Atkins is a British actress. Her television credits include: Dixon of Dock Green, Z Cars, Softly, Softly, The Avengers, Callan, The Sweeney, Survivors and Emmerdale. Her most high profile role is probably that of Sheila Ashton in the 1970s Second World War drama series A Family At War. It w..
Coral Bay
Coral Bay may mean: Coral Bay, Western AustraliaCoral Bay, United States Virgin Islands, a town on the Island of St. John 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..
Coral Bay, United States Virgin Islands
Coral Bay is a town on the island of St. John in the United States Virgin Islands. It is located on the southwestern side of the island. Though it was once the main commercial and population center on the island due to its sheltered harbor, it has fallen from prominence with the introduction of fe..
Coral Bay, Western Australia
Coral Bay is a small town on the coast of Western Australia, 1200 km north of Perth. It exists solely for tourism, with a side industry of fishing. It is approximately located at [11°11′16″S, 132°02′48″E]. Ningaloo Reef is a popular diving and snorkelling site with a large va..
Coral bean
The Coral bean (Erythrina herbacea) also known as the Cherokee bean, Red cardinal or Cardinal spear, is a flowering tree found throughout the south-eastern United States and north-eastern Mexico; it has also been reported from parts of Central America and, as an introduced species, from Pakistan. ..
Coral berry
Compact shrub to 1m, often single stemmed.Leaves: dark green, thick, glossy, with tightly waved edges.Flowers: small, white or reddish, fragrant, in clusters.Fruit: glossy, bright red and persistent on plant for a long time if not removed.Seeds: germinate readily under dense canopy; spread by bird..
Coral biology
In marine science, coral biology is the study of various aspects of coral biology like cellular biology, molecular biology and ecology of coral behaviour. Since coral reefs are one of the most important ecosystems in terms of biodiversity and there is increased destruction of their habitat all over..
Coral bleaching
Warm pink and yellow tones show where sea surface temperatures in the Great Barrier Reef were warm in the top image. The warmest waters are the shallow waters over the reef near the coast, where coral bleaching was most severe in the summer. The lower image shows chlorophyll concentrations, where..
Coral Browne
Coral Browne (July 23, 1913 - May 29, 1991) was a stage and screen actress. She was born Coral Edith Brown in Melbourne, Australia, where she began her stage career. At the age of twenty-one she emigrated to England, where she became established as a stage actress. She began film acting in 1936, wi..
Coral by Hilton
Coral by Hilton is a chain of four all-inclusive resorts across the Dominican Republic, owned by the Hilton Hotels Corporation. Locations Canoa - BayahibeCosta Caribe - Juan DolioHamaca - Boca ChicaMarien - Puerto Plata The Hilton Family Hilton | Conrad Hotels | Coral by Hilton | Doubletree | ..
Coral calcium
Coral calcium is a salt of calcium derived from fossilized coral reefs. Living coral reefs are endangered and cannot be harvested without significant damage to the ecosystem, so coral calcium is harvested by grinding up above-ground limestone deposits that were once part of a coral reef. Contents ..
Coral Castle
--> Coral Castle is a stone structure created by the Latvian-American eccentric, Edward Leedskalnin, in Homestead, Florida. The structure is comprised of numerous megalithic stones (mostly coral), each weighing several tons. The structure is considered mysterious, by some, mainly because it is..
Coral Cay Conservation
Coral Cay Conservation (CCC) is a not-for-profit organisation at the cutting edge of ecotourism. We send teams of volunteers to survey some of the world's most endangered coral reefs and tropical forests. Our mission is to protect these crucial environments by working closely with the local communi..
Coral Content Distribution Network
Coral is a Free, peer-to-peer content distribution network designed to mirror web content. Coral is designed to use the bandwidth of volunteers to avoid slashdotting and to reduce the load on websites and other web content providers in general. To use coral, simply add .nyud.net:8080 to the hostname..
Coral Edge LRT Station
Coral Edge LRT station (PE3) is a LRT station on the Punggol LRT Line East Loop. It was opened in January 2005 together with the Sengkang LRT West Loop. It is operated by SBS Transit. {| class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="4" style="margin: 0 auto; border-collapse: collapse; text-align: c..
Coral Eugene Watts
Coral Eugene Watts (born November 7, 1953) is an American serial killer. He managed to obtain immunity for a dozen murders as a result of a plea bargain with prosecutors in 1982; it appeared that he could be released in 2006 despite possibly having committed as many as 80 murders. Contents 1 ..
Coral Fang
Coral Fang is the third album by punk rock band The Distillers, released in 2003. (see 2003 in music). Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Additional Notes4 Charts Track listing all songs by Brody Dalle "Drain the Blood" - 3:08"Dismantle Me" - 2:26"Die on a Rope" - 2:39"Th..
Coral fungi
Coral fungi are mushrooms that are so named due to their appearance to aquatic coral. Generally edible but typically too small to be worth gathering, some have been reported to have strong laxative effects. They should be cropped while young, when old they are fibrous and seems to have been drie..
Coral Gables, Florida
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Coral Gables Biltmore Hotel
The Biltmore in Coral Gables, Florida The Coral Gables Biltmore Hotel is a luxury hotel opened in 1926, by John McEntee Bowman and George Merrick as part of the Biltmore hotel chain. Located in Coral Gables, Florida it is now a national historic landmark. It served as a hospital during World Wa..
Coral Gables High School
Coral Gables High School District Miami-Dade County Public Schools School type Public Religious affiliation None Opened September 1951 Location Coral Gables, Florida, USA Enrollment 2005-2006 3,644 students Grades 9-12 Campus surroundings Suburban School Mascot Cavalier ..
Coral Glades High School
Coral Glades High School is a high school located in Coral Springs, Florida. The school's primcipal is David K. Jones. The school's athletic teams are known as the Jaguars, and the school colors are Teal, Black, and White. The school currently serves 2,396 students in grades 9 through 12. Contact i..
Coral Harbour, Nunavut
Location of Coral Harbour Population (2004) 721 Birth rate (2004) Approx. 4.6% '''Postal Code X0C 0C0 Coral Harbour (Inuktitut: Salliit, Syllabics: ᓴᓪᓖᑦ), is a small Inuit community that is located on Southampton Island in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. Its name is deriv..
Coral Harbour Airport
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Coral Hills, Maryland
Coral Hills is a census-designated place (CDP) in Prince George's County, Maryland, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the CDP population was 10,720. Geography Coral Hills is located at [38°52′20″N, 76°55′41″W] (38.872312, -76.928010)[Geographic references#1GR1..
Coral Lehigh
Coral at Lehigh University is a research lab involved in computational optimization with focus on integer programming. ..
Coral necklace
Coral-necklace (Illecebrum verticillatum) is an annual plant of the family Caryophyllaceae. It is a native of damp sandy heathland in western Europe and the Mediterranean region. The tiny white flowers are bourne in clusters along the stem inspiring the common name. ..
Coral Pictures
Coral Pictures (also known as Coral International) is subsidiary of Radio Caracas Televisión (RCTV). Coral was formed in Miami, Florida in 1982 as international distributor of RCTV programs. It is known around the world in more than 48 countries from telenovelas like Cristal, Topacio, Leonela..
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park is a state-run park that is located between Mount Carmel Junction and Kanab, Utah, just to the north of U.S. Highway 89 in Southwestern Utah. The park is named for a field of coral-hued sand dunes located beside red sandstone cliffs. The Dunes are formed from the..
Coral plant
The following species of plants are called Coral plant: Berberidopsis corallinaJatropha multifidaRusselia equisetiformis } 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 ..
Coral Princess
The Coral Princess is a cruise ship for the Princess Cruises line. The vessel, along with sister ship Island Princess, was launched in 2003. External links [Coral Princess page] at Princess Cruises website. ..
Coral Records
Coral Records was a Decca Records subsidiary based in the United States of America. Various jazz and swing band recordings were issued on Coral in the 1940s. Coral's A&R manager Bob Thiele would marry Coral artist Teresa Brewer. Coral Records is fondly remembered by early rock & roll fans as the..
Coral reef
Some of the biodiversity of a coral reef. A coral reef is a type of biotic reef that develops in tropical waters by the growth of coralline algae, hermatypic corals, and other marine organisms. Coral reefs are typically massive biogenic formations of calcium carbonate (limestone) that are dep..
Coral Reef High School
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Coral Ridge Mall
Coral Ridge Mall is a shopping mall located just south of Interstate 80 in Coralville, Iowa. It opened on July 29, 1998, as one of the largest malls in the state of Iowa. The mall attracts shoppers from nearby Iowa City, Cedar Rapids, and other areas of eastern Iowa. It is managed by General Growt..
Coral sand
Coral sand Coral sand is sand of particles originating in tropical and sub-tropical marine environments from bioerosion of limestone skeletal material of marine organisms. One example of this process is that of parrot fishes which bite off pieces of coral, digest the living tissue, and excrete..
Coral Sea
The Coral Sea is a region off the north-east coast of Australia with a namesake chain of islands (uninhabited), including the Willis, Coringa, and Tregosse Islets. The Coral Sea is named for its primary feature, the Great Barrier Reef, which is the largest coral reef in the world. The territory i..
Coral Sea Islands
The Coral Sea Islands Territory includes a group of small tropical islands and reefs in the Coral Sea, northeast of Queensland, Australia, around [18° S 152° E]. Contents 1 History and use2 Geography2.1 Northwestern Group2.2 Mellish Reef2.3 Southea..
Coral Sea order of battle
This is an order of battle for the Battle of the Coral Sea. Japanese Forces Task Force "MO" Carrier Striking Force - Vice Admiral Takeo Takagi* carriers Shokaku, Zuikaku* cruisers Myoko, Haguro* destroyers (div 7) Ushio, Akebono* destroyers (div 27) Ariake, Yugure, Shiratsuyu, Shigure* oiler Toho M..
Coral snake
The coral snakes are a large group of elapid snakes that can be divided into two distinct groups, New World coral snakes and Old World coral snakes. There are three genera among New World coral snakes that consist of over 65 recognized species. Taxonomic classification is ongoing, so literature ma..
Coral Springs, Florida
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Coral Springs High School
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Coral Taylor
Coral Taylor (born 19??) is an Australian racecar driver. Taylor drove in the World Rally Championship throughout the 1990s in a Toyota Celica and Toyota Corolla. ..
Coral Terrace, Florida
Coral Terrace is an unincorporated suburban community and census-designated place in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The population was 24,380 at the 2000 census. Geography Coral Terrace is located at [25°44′48″N, 80°18′16″W] (25.746778, -80.304551)[Geographic re..
Coral Way K-8 Center
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Coral Wilding
Family Affairs character Coral Wilding Played by Katy Edwards Duration 2005 Date of Birth Marital Status Married Occupation Unknown Family Roxanne, Jason, Elton, Elvis, Prince Coral Wilding was a fictional character in the UK soap opera Family Affairs, played by Katy..
Coral World
Coral World is a marine park located in the island of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. The museum and park's structure consists of an over-water floor with gift shops, restaurants and exhibitions, and an underwater exhibition where tourists can see fish, sea plants nd other things. Coral World was ..
Coram's Fields
Coram's Fields is a large open space in the London borough of Camden. Its occupies seven acres in Bloomsbury and includes a children's playground, sand pits, a duck pond, a pets corner, café and nursery. Adults (defined as anyone over the age of 16) are only permitted to enter if accompanied by c..
Coram, Montana
Coram is a census-designated place (CDP) in Flathead County, Montana, United States. The population was 337 at the 2000 census. Geography Coram is located at [48°25′3″N, 114°2′44″W] (48.417462, -114.045540)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States ..
Coram, New York
Coram is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Suffolk County, New York, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the CDP population was 34,923. Coram is a community in the Town of Brookhaven. Geography Coram is located at [40°53′26″N, 73°0′38″W] (40.890439, -73.01043..
Coramae Richey Mann
Coramae Richey Mann (1931–2004) was a professor emeritus of criminal justice at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She argued vehemently that the United States criminal justice system was racist. Mann criticized the arguments of William Wilbanks (in his book The Myth of a Racist Criminal ..
Corambis
Corambis is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Corambis foeldvarii Szüts, 2002 (New Caledonia)Corambis insignipes (Simon, 1880) (New Caledonia, Loyalty Is.) Literature [Szűts, T. (2002a) Remarks on the genus Corambis Simon, 1901 (Salticidae: Araneae). Folia ..
Coram Boy
Coram Boy is a children's novel by Jamila Gavin. Published in 2000, it won Gavin a Whitbread Prize. A stage version of the book (adapted by Helen Edmundson) had its world premiere at the Royal National Theatre in London in November, 2005. After much critical acclaim and becoming a sell-out success, ..
Coram Family
The Coram Family, London, formerly called the Thomas Coram Foundation for Children, is one of England's oldest children's charities. It works with children separated from their parents, supports vulnerable families, and lobbies on policy and practice issues in childcare. The charity is named for Th..
Coram nobis
In law, a motion Coram Nobis (from the Latin "in our presence", usually translated in context as "the error before us") is a petition to the court in its capacity of a Court of Equity to correct a previous error "of the most fundamental character" to "achieve justice" where "no other remedy" is avai..
Coram non judice
Coram non judice, Latin for "not in the presence of a judge," is a legal term typically used to indicate either a legal proceeding without a judge or improper venue or jurisdiction. ..
Coranderrk
Coranderrk was an Indigenous Australian mission station set up in 1863 to provide land under the policy of concentration, for such people who had been dispossessed by the arrival of Europeans to Victoria 30 years prior. In March 1863 after three years of upheaval, the surviving leaders, amogst them..
Corangamite Shire
Corangamite Shire is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia. It is located in the south-western part of the state. Its largest towns, in order of size, are Camperdown, Terang, Cobden, Timboon, Port Campbell and Skipton. It has an area of 4,425 square kilometres. In 2001 it had a population o..
Corannulene
Corannulene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with chemical formula C20H10 [#endnote_Scott]. The molecule consists of a cyclopentane ring fused with 5 benzene rings. It is of scientific interest because it is a geodesic polyarene and can be considered a fragment of buckminsterfulleren..
Coranto
Coranto is a web site content management system written in Perl. Coranto runs on Unix, Linux, and Microsoft Windows servers with Perl Common Gateway Interface support. It allows an arbitrary number of different users with varying rights and permissions. Limited text-editing may be required for e..
Coran Capshaw
Coran Capshaw is the manager of the Dave Matthews Band, OAR, and Trey Anastasio, among others. He also is the co-founder of ATO Records and CEO of Musictoday LLC, and a real estate mogul in Charlottesville, Virginia. Extensive touring with the Grateful Dead honed his understanding of the music indus..
Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
Coraopolis [koreɔpəlɪs] is a borough in Allegheny County in the US state of Pennsylvania. To many of its younger inhabitants, Coraopolis is known as the Optown. The population was 6,131 at the 2000 census. In 1940 the population peaked at 11,086. It is a small town located to the west of..
Coraopolis Bridge
The Coraopolis Bridge [1] was a truss bridge connecting the south bank of the Ohio River side channel with Neville Island in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. It was of historic significance since it was a reused bridge. The two main Pratt/Bowstring/Pennsylvania[2] through truss spans, de..
Corato
Corato is a town in Italy. It is located in Bari province, Puglia (Apulia) region, southeastern Italy. Founded by the Normans, it became subject to Alfonso V, king of Aragon, at the end of the 15th century, and later to the Carafa family. The chief features of the ancient centre of the town, which ..
Corax
The term Corax has several meanings: Corax of Syracuse was one of the founders of Greek rhetoric. Corax is the name of the wereravens in White Wolf's World of Darkness role-playing game system; see Corax (World of Darkness). Corax is a famous political cartoonist. His name is Predrag Koraksić an..
Corax (aircraft)
The Corax, also known as Raven, is a prototype unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for the British Armed Forces being developed by BAE Systems. Its first test flight was in 2004 after a ten month development cycle. It was first unveiled to the public in January 2006. Corax, which uses stealth technolo..
Corax of Syracuse
Corax (Korax), along with Tisias, was one of the founders of Greek rhetoric. It has sometimes been asserted that they are merely legendary personages. Other scholars contend that Corax and Tisias were the same person, described in one fragment as "Tisias, the Crow" (Corax is Greek for "crow.") Co..
Corazón
Corazón (Spanish: heart), is a dormant, eroded volcano of Ecuador. It is situated about 30 km southwest of Quito in the western slopes of the Andes. External links [Corazon 2003] ..
Corazones
Corazones is an album by Chilean band Los Prisioneros, first released in 1990. It was produced by Gustavo Santaolalla (with Anibal Kerpel's collaboration) for EMI Odeon Chilena. The album was recorded, mixed and mastered in Los Angeles, California. The band left behind the social criticism on the..
Corazones al límite
Corazones al límite Directed by Sergio Cataño Claudio Reyes Rubio Written by Enrique Jiménez Guillermo Quezada María Auxilio Salado Script by Elizabeth Salazar Cinematography by Héctor 'Fito' García Víctor Soto Vivian Sánchez Ross Produced by Nicandro Díaz Rob..
Corazon Aquino
María Corazón Sumulong Cojuangco–Aquino (born January 25, 1933), widely known as Cory Aquino, was President of the Philippines from 1986 to 1992. She was Asia's first female President. She was the wife of the popular opposition senator Benigno Aquino Jr., and when he was assassinated at t..
Corazón salvaje
Edith González with Eduardo Palomo in the 1993 telenovela Corazón salvaje (English for "wild heart") was a novel written by prolific Mexican writer Caridad Bravo Adams and published in 1957 after it was adapted to the screen the previous year. The story takes place in Martinique in 1903 an..
Corazón Salvaje
Corazón Salvaje is the title of a song included on the 1994 album of the same name of Mexican singer Mijares. It was written by Jorge Avendaño Lührs and was the theme song for the telenovela of 1993 Corazón salvaje and included in the soundtrack album of this production. Albums This song was ..
Corazón salvaje (1956 film)
Corazón salvaje was the first screen adaptation of the novel of the same name written by Caridad Bravo Adams and published in 1957. The first adaptation was made as a radionovela. Cast ''Martha Roth as Mónica Molnar''Christiane Martel as Aimée Molnar''Carlos Navarro as Juan del Diablo''Rafael ..
Corazón salvaje (1966 TV series)
Corazón salvaje Directed by Ernesto Alonso Written by Caridad Bravo Adams Script by Cinematography by José Morris Produced by Ernesto Alonso Starring Julissa Enrique Lizalde Jacqueline Andere Music by – Theme song Corazón Salvaje Performed by Ju..
Corazón salvaje (1968 film)
Corazón salvaje was the second film adaptation of the novel of the same name written by Caridad Bravo Adams and published in 1957 and considered the closest to the original story. The first film was made as in 1956 and starred by Martha Roth. The 1968 version was starred by Julio Alemán in t..
Corazón salvaje (1977 TV series)
Corazón salvaje Directed by Alfredo Saldaña Written by Caridad Bravo Adams Script by Cinematography by Alfredo Saldaña Produced by Ernesto Alonso Starring Angélica María Martín Cortés Susana Dosamantes Music by Armando Manzanero Theme song Corazón Sa..
Corazón salvaje (1993 TV series)
Corazón salvaje Directed by Alberto Cortés José Rendón Written by Caridad Bravo Adams (novel) María Zarattini (adaptation) Script by María Zarattini Cinematography by Miguel Valdés Produced by José Rendón Starring Edith González Eduardo Palomo Ana Colchero ..
Corazón salvaje (film)
Corazón salvaje is the name of two Mexican films adapted from the novel of the same name, written by Caridad Bravo Adams. Productions Production Mónica Molnar Juan del Diablo Aimeé Molnar Renato Duchamp 1968 film Angélica María Julio Alemán 1956 film Martha Roth Carlo..
Corazón salvaje (telenovela)
Corazón salvaje is the name of three of the four Mexican telenovelas adapted from the novel of the same name, written by Caridad Bravo Adams. Production Mónica Molnar/de Altamira Juan del Diablo Aimeé Molnar/de Altamira Renato Duchamp/Andrés Alcázar y Valle 1993 telenovela Edith ..
Corazzieri
The Cuirassiers' Regiment (Reggimento Corazzieri, previously Commando Carabinieri Guardie del Presidente della Republica) are an Italian elite military unit and the honor guard of the President of the Italian Republic. --> Members of the unit, which is a specialized company of the Carabinieri, ..
Cora (hypermarket)
Cora is a retail group based in France which owns several supermarket and hypermarket chains internationally. Formed in 1974, the corporation's brands include Match, Profi, Truffaut, Ecomax, Animalis, SNTC and Houra, as well as Cora-branded hypermarkets. Cora worldwide Cora hypermarkets can be fou..
Cora (rocket)
Cora is the name of a single-stage French experimental rocket, which was propelled with nitrogen tetroxide and UDMH. The Cora rocket served for component testing for planned Europe Rocket. The first stage of the Cora was 5.5 meters long and had a diameter of 2 meters. It weighed with fuel 9.85 tons...
Cora Almerino
Cora Almerino is a well-known Cebuano Visayan writer. Her poems were included in Sinug-ang: A Cebuano trio published by Women in Literary Arts in 1999. References [www.bisaya.com Visayan Literature page] -- defunct ..
Cora Campbell
Cora Campbell (born May 28, 1974 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian water polo player. She is a graduate of the University of Calgary. She was part of the 5th place women's water polo team at the 2000 Summer Olympics and was part of the bronze medal winning women's water polo team at the 2001 world ..
Cora Cole-McFadden
thumb Cora Cole-McFadden is a member of the town council of Durham, North Carolina. A retired local social services employee, Cole-McFadden holds degrees in business education and sociology from North Carolina Central University. Elected to the Durham City Council in 2001, she represents War..
Cora Coralina
Cora Coralina (Ana Lins dos Guimarães Peixoto-her given birth name) is an important Brazilian writer. She was born in August 20, 1889, and died in Goiânia city in April 10, 1985. She only published her first book after her husband died, in 1965. Cora continued to produce more books, becoming one o..
Cora Diamond
Cora Diamond is a US-born philosopher. She has worked on problems in analytic philosophy, the interpretation of Ludwig Wittgenstein, and moral philosophy. A moral vegetarian, she has also examined the rhetorical and philosophical nature of contemporary attitudes towards animal rights. An article of ..
Cora Hartshorn Arboretum and Bird Sanctuary
The Cora Hartshorn Arboretum and Bird Sanctuary (16.5 acres), also known as the Hartshorn Arboretum, is an arboretum and bird sanctuary located at 324 Forest Drive South, Short Hills, in Essex County, New Jersey. Its trails are open to the public daily without charge. The arboretum was begun by Mis..
Cora Pearl
Cora Pearl [link] (1835–8 July 1886) was a famous courtesan of the 19th century French demimonde, born Emma Elizabeth Crouch. Contents 1 Early life2 Life as a courtesan3 Gambling, scandal and downfall4 Sources Early life Her date and place of birth are disput..
Cora Sandel
Cora Sandel, née Sara Fabricius (December 20,1880 - 1974) was a Norwegian writer who lived most of her life abroad, in France and Sweden. She was born in Kristiania (Oslo), but moved with her family to Tromsø when she was 12 years old. She later moved to Paris as a young girl, where she started p..
Corb
In Irish mythology, Corb was one of the Fomorians. ..
Corban, Switzerland
Corban is a municipality in the district of Delémont of the Canton of Jura, Switzerland. External links ..
Corbansick
Corbansick was a Nu Metal band from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo. However, despite their genre, their sound contained a diversity that went beyond the boundaries of their Nu Metal classification. Corbansick maintained that they had to keep a good relationship with their fans in order to sustain..
Corban College
Corban College is a private, independent Baptist college in Salem, Oregon. It was first established as a Bible institute in Phoenix, Arizona in 1935. The college moved to California in 1946 and took the name Western Baptist Bible College, being afflilated with the General Association of Regular B..
CorbaScript
CorbaScript is an object-oriented scripting language. See also CORBACorbaWeb External links [The CorbaScript Language][CORBA Scripting joint revised submission][IDLscript December 2000 RTF Updated Specification][Regular Expressions: Manage CORBA with scripting..
Corbeanca
Corbeanca is a commune in the north-west of Ilfov county, Romania on the Pociovaliştea River. Its name derives from "Corbeanu", the name of a shepherd that settled here. There are several residential neighbourhoods of villas that were built since the late 1990s such as "Paradisul Verde". Locali..
Corbeau
Corbeau can either refer to RavenAmerican Black VultureLe Corbeau 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. ..
Corbeil
Corbeil is a village in Ontario, Canada. Corbeil is the name or part of the name of several communes in France: Corbeil, in the Marne départementCorbeil-Essonnes, in the Essonne département, formerly in Seine-et-Oise [link].Corbeil Buses, a school bus manufacturer in Canada. This is ..
Corbeil, Ontario
Contents 1 Location2 Interesting Facts3 Local Government4 See and Do Location Corbeil, Ontario is a small community on the La Vase River east of North Bay, Ontario. It is situated on the junction of Highway 17 and Highway 94. It is located in the Township of East Ferris in th..
Corbeil-Essonnes
Corbeil-Essonnes Country France Région Île-de-France Départment Essonne Arrondissement Évry Canton INSEE Postal Code MayorCurrent Term Intercommunality Communautéd'agglomérationde Seine-Essonne Longitude Latitud..
Corbeil Buses
Corbeil Buses make customized minibuses for commercal customers. Les Entreprises Michel Corbeil of St-Lin-Laurentides (near Montreal Quebec) is one of Canada’s premier custom school bus manufacturer. Most of Corbeil’s products are based on International bus designs, but they are customized to m..
Corbel
For the town in France, see Corbel, Savoie. For the Windows Vista typeface, see Corbel (typeface). Elaborately decorated classical-style stone corbels support balconies on a building in Indianapolis. Corbelling supporting parapets at Newark Castle, Port Glasgow (c.1480), as decorative mach..
Corbelled tomb
A corbelled tomb is a generic term given to burial structures with corbelled roofs rather than simple slabs which generally denote an earlier type of construction. In Europe they include examples such as the Mycenean tholos tombs. ..
Corbel (typeface)
Corbel is part of the new suite of fonts that come with Microsoft Windows Vista. It is a sans-serif font. Among six Windows Vista fonts, Corbel is the most similar to Verdana. External link ..
Corbel arch
A corbel arch is a structure capable of spanning a space. In difference to an arch it cannot avoid tension forces and requires heavy weights for stabilisation. Ancient cultures like Maya built corbel arches because they did not know arches. ..
Corbenic
Corbenic (also Carbonek and Corbin) is the name of the castle of the Holy Grail in the Lancelot-Grail cycle and Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur. It is the domain of the Fisher King and the birth-place of Sir Galahad. Carbonek and Corbin are Malory's forms; Corbenic is the older French version. ..
Corbet
For people named Corbet, see Corbet (surname) Corbet is a small village in County Down, Northern Ireland, near Banbridge. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 93 people. It lies within the Banbridge District Council area. Places of interest Corbet Lough is a reservoir and important angling L..
Corbeta Uruguay
Corbeta Uruguay was the name of an Argentine military outpost established in November 1976 on the British island of Morrell, Southern Thule, in the South Sandwich Islands. The base was established at the order of the then-military junta governing Argentina as a way to back up its territorial clai..
Corbett
Corbett may refer to: In politics: Albert H. C. Corbett, politician in Manitoba, CanadaArchibald Cameron Corbett, 1st Baron Rowallan, Scottish Liberal politicianArthur Cameron Corbett, 3rd Baron Rowallan, British aristocrat most notable for successfully having his second marriage annulled in 1970H..
Corbett, Oregon
Corbett is an unincorporated community in Multnomah County, Oregon, United States. It is located on the Historic Columbia River Highway (aka Crown Point Highway) between the Sandy River and Crown Point. According to Oregon Geographic Names, Corbett was named for prominant pioneer Senator Henry Wins..
Corbett-Terwilliger-Lair Hill, Portland, Oregon
Corbett-Terwilliger-Lair Hill [(PDF Map)], a long narrow neighborhood that hugs the west side of the Willamette, adjacent to Portland's Downtown. The West Hills form the western border of the neighborhood and feature miles of hiking trails. Vestiges of the neighborhood’s 19th centu..
Corbetta
Corbetta is a a commune in the province of Milan. Lombardy · Communes of the province of Milan Abbiategrasso | Agrate Brianza | Aicurzio | Albairate | Albiate | Arconate | Arcore | Arese | Arluno ..
Corbett Denneny
Corbett Charles 'Corb' Denneny (Born - January 25, 1894 in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada - Died January 16, 1963) was a Canadian Professional Hockey forward who played 9 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Arenas, Toronto St. Pats, Hamilton Tigers and Chicago Blackhawks. Contents 1&..
Corbett Sports Center
Corbett Sports Center is a 5,700-seat multi-purpose arena in Greensboro, North Carolina. It is home to the North Carolina A&T State University Aggies basketball team. ..
Corbett v Corbett
The case of Corbett v Corbett of February 1970 set a legal precedent regarding the status of transsexuals in the United Kingdom. It began as a divorce case at a time when the UK didn't regognise mutual consent as reason enough to dissolve a marriage, so Arthur Corbett sought a method of dissolving ..
Corbett Woodall
Corbett Woodall (born ? - died 1982), was a British Newsreader for the BBC. As well as being a genuine newsreader, Corbett Woodall appeared in many television series, and also in some films. He invariably acted as either a television newsreader, or as an announcer. On television, Corbett Woodall ..
Corbet (surname)
Corbet is a surname, and may refer to Brady Corbet, American actorFreda Corbet, British politicianMiles Corbet, British MP of the seventeenth centuryRichard Corbet, English poet See also Corbet, Northern IrelandCorbett ..
Corbet Arms, Shropshire
The Corbet Arms, Uffington The Corbet Arms (again) There are two Corbet Arms pubs in Shropshire, England. Both are in villages that are separated by a mere 2 miles and are near to Haughmond Hill. Uffington - close to the River Severn; has a large bowling green.Upton Magna - which is a..
Corbeyrier
Corbeyrier is a commune in Switzerland in the canton of Vaud, located in the district of Aigle. ..
Corbie
Corbie is Scots for "Raven" or "Crow" but this article is about the small town in Picardy Corbie Région Picardy Département Somme, (80), Its people are called Corbéens Population 1999 6,315 inhabitants Postal code 80800 Area 16.5 km² Population Density 389 people/km² Corbie is a co..
Corbiere v. Canada (Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs)
Corbiere v. Canada (Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs)' [1999] 2 S.C.R. 203, 1999 SCC 29, is a leading case from the Supreme Court of Canada where the Court expanded the scope of applicable grounds upon which a section 15(1) Charter claim can be based. This was also the first case t..
Corbie Abbey
The Abbey of Corbie in Picardy was founded about 659/661 under Merovingian royal patronage by Balthild, widow of Clovis II and her son Clotaire III. The monks to staff it came from Luxeuil, which had been founded by St Columbanus in 590, and the Irish respect for classical learning fostered there w..
Corbie Hill, New South Wales
Corbie Hill is a small locality to the south east of Leeton, New South Wales, Australia. It can be accessed by Corbie Hill Road which links to the Irrigation Way at Gralee. ..
Corbin
Corbin can refer to: In television and film: Barry Corbin, U.S.-based character actor with over 100 credits in film and television and several in computer gamingCorbin Allred, actorCorbin Bernsen, American actorCorbin Bleu, American actor of Jamaican and Italian descentJessica Corbin, American tel..
Corbin, Kansas
Corbin is a community in Sumner County Kansas. The post office was established February 6, 1884, and discontinued February 16, 1975. The nearby Spring Creek School is on the National Register of Historic Places. External links ..
Corbin, Kentucky
Corbin, Kentucky Location in the state of Kentucky Counties Whitley, Knox Mayor Nelson "Amos" Miller Area - Land - Water 7.4 sq. miles / 19.2 km²7.4 sq. miles / 19.2 km²0.0 sq. miles / 0.0 km² Population - Total (2000) - Density 7,742403.9/km² Time zone - s..
Corbinian
Saint Corbinian (670 - September 8, 730) was a Frankish bishop. His feast day, formerly September 8, has been translated to November 20 (CE). Saint Corbinian depicted in "The Miracle of the Bear" (1489) by Jan Polack. Diocese Museum in Freising, Germany. Corbinian was born at Châtres, near..
Corbin Allred
Corbin Michael Allred (born May 25 1979, in Salt Lake City, Utah) is an actor, most notably as starring in the 2003 award-winning motion picture Saints and Soldiers, and the 1997-1998 television series Teen Angel. Allred is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served a tw..
Corbin Bernsen
Corbin Bernsen (born September 7, 1954) is an American actor, most widely known for his work on television. His greatest fame came from his role on L.A. Law during the late 1980s and early 1990s[Biography] from a USA Network website for Psych, though he has appeared regularly as cast mem..
Corbin Bleu
Corbin Bleu (born February 21, 1989) is an American actor. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Career2 Selected filmography3 Televison Roles4 Theatre credits5 References5.1 Footnotes5.2 Web sites Biography Early life Bleu was born in Brooklyn, New..
Corbin City, New Jersey
Corbin City is a city in Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city population was 468. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Government3.1 Federal, state and county representation4 Education5 External links Geography Corbin City..
Corbin Sparrow
Corbin Sparrow The Corbin Sparrow is a single-passenger, three-wheeled, battery-powered electric vehicle designed specifically for commuting and city driving. It was produced by Corbin Motors. Powered by a 20 kW (continuous) 156-volt DC or 3-phase AC motor, the Sparrow has a range of 20 to ..
Corbis
Corbis is a digital imaging/stock photography company founded by Bill Gates in 1989. Its headquarters are located in Seattle, Washington. Among other company operations, Corbis archives over 11,000,000 photographs and other media in a facility deep within a former limestone mine in Boyers, Pennsylv..
Corbitant
Corbitant: An Wampanoag Indian sachem or sagamore under Massasoit. Corbitant was sachem of the Pocasset tribe in present day North Tiverton, RI. Circa 1618-1630. He aspoused the destruction of the first pilgrims but was prevented from doing so by the Great Sachem Massasoit of the Pokanoket tribe who..
Corbomite
In the fictional Star Trek universe, as well as the fictional TradeWars 2002 universe, corbomite is a material and a device that intercepts any harmful energy weapon, and redirects it back upon the attacker. [on the other hand, in the fictional stories, it is sometimes designed to explode and t..
Corbomite Games
Corbomite Games is an Israeli game developer and consulting company, aiming at creating high quality games. The name Corbomite Games is a homage to sci-fi television series Star Trek, where the element Corbomite is referenced in the series second episode: The Corbomite Maneuver External links ..
Corbon
Corbon is the name of several communes in France: Corbon, in the Calvados départementCorbon, in the Orne département 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 po..
Corbon, Calvados
Corbon is a commune of the Calvados département, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14340. The INSEE code is 14178. Number of inhabitants: 56 Area: 409 hectares Altitude: 10 m Canton: Cambremer ..
Corbon, Orne
Corbon Country France Région Basse-Normandie Départment Orne Arrondissement Mortagne-au-Perche Canton Canton of Mortagne-au-Perche INSEE 61118 Postal Code 61400 MayorCurrent Term Intercommunality Longitude 00° 37' 41" Es..
Corbonod
Corbonod Country France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Ain Arrondissement Belley Canton Seyssel INSEE 01407 Postal Code 01420 MayorCurrent Term ?2001-2007 Intercommunality Communauté de communes du Pays de Seyssel Longitude ..
Corbridge
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Corbridge Corbridge is a town in Northumberland, England, situated 25 km (16 miles) west of Newcastle and 6 km (4 miles) east of Hexham. Long thought to have been known to the Romans as Corstopitum (wooden writing tablets found at..
Corbridge railway station
Corbridge railway station serves the town of Corbridge in Northumberland, England. It is located on the Tyne Valley Line which runs from Newcastle upon Tyne to Carlisle, and is managed by Northern Rail who provide all passenger train services. External links [Train times] and [statio..
Corbulo
Corbulo may refer to: Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo, a Roman general and governorBrother Corbulo, the Sanguinary High Priest of the Blood Angels in the fictional Warhammer 40,000 universeThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an re..
Corby
''For other uses of "Corby" see Corby (disambiguation)' Borough of Corby Shown within Northamptonshire Geography Status: Borough Region: East Midlands Admin. County: Northamptonshire Area:- Total Ranked 263rd80.28 km² Admin. HQ: Corby Grid reference: Amber Valley | Ashfield | Ba..
Corbyville, Ontario
Corbyville began when a Mr. Henry Corby immigrated to Canada. Mr. Corby had been a baker back in England and when he arrived in Belleville in 1832, set up a small food shop. After serving in the Rebellion of 1837 he bought a St. Lawrence steamer named the "Queen" which he operated for four years. I..
Corby (disambiguation)
Corby can refer to several places or people: Corby (town), a town in EnglandWilliam Corby, President of the University of Notre Dame and Chaplain to the Irish Brigade during the American Civil WarSchapelle Corby, an Australian convicted of drug smuggling in 2005Ellen Corby, an American actressCorby..
Corby (UK Parliament constituency)
Corby County constituency Corby shown within Northamptonshire, and Northamptonshire shown within England Created: 1983 MP: Phil Hope Party: Labour Co-operative Type: House of Commons County: Northamptonshire EP constituency: East Midlands Corby is a constituency represented in the..
Corby Borough Council Elections 2003
The last local elections for Corby Borough Council, which covers the Borough of Corby, were held on 1st May 2003 and were won by Labour, who retained overall control. The overall results, using average ward votes for the total number of votes cast, were as follows: Corby Borough Council Elections ..
Corby Castle
Corby Castle is an ancestral home of the Howard family situated on the southern edge of the village of Great Corby in northern Cumbria, United Kingdom. It is now owned by Northern Irish businessman Edward Haughey, the brother of former Irish Taoiseach Charles Haughey. ..
Corby Glen
Corby Glen lies at Grid reference in South Kesteven, in Lincolnshire. Until the 1950s, it was simply Corby, Lincolnshire but in the next county, Northamptonshire, another Corby had been greatly enlarged by the addition of a steel works and housing to match. There had been numerous examples of conf..
Corby local elections
Corby Council is elected every four years. Contents 1 Political control2 Council elections3 By-election results4 External links Political control Labour 1973 - 1976 Conservative 1976 - 1979 Labour 1979 - Council elections Corby Council election 1999 Corby Council electio..
Corby railway station
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Corby Town F.C.
Corby Town Football Club is an English football club based in Northamptonshire. For the 2006/07 season they are members of the Southern League Premier Division. History During the 1930s Corby was represented in the United Counties League by steelworks side Stewarts & Lloyds. But by the 1948 it w..
Corby Yates
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Corb Lund
Corb Lund is the singer and songwriter for the Corb Lund Band. As Corb says, he grew up 'in Southern Alberta, in the foothills of the Rockies.' Corb's music style is a younger and maybe darker point of view than most contemporary country songwriters today. His music is influenced by his experience..
CORC
CORC (after CORnell Compiler), was a simple computer language developed at Cornell University in 1962 to serve lay users, namely students for math problems. Its developers, industrial engineering professors Richard Conway and William Maxwell and mathematics professor Robert J. Walker, sought to crea..
Corcadorca Theatre Company
The Corcadorca Theatre Company was founded in Cork in 1991 and is one of Ireland's leading independent theatre companies. The theatre company strives to be integral part of the cultural life of the city, and has sought to develop new writing through its biennial Corcadorca Playwright Award, and by ..
CORCAS
CORCAS is an abbreviation of the French Conseil Royal Consultatif pour les Affaires Sahariennes (Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs). Contents 1 Background2 Mission3 Composition4 International Activities5 Notes6 See also Background CORCAS is an appointed ..
Corcelles
Corcelles is the name or part of the name of several places: France Corcelles is the name or part of the name of several communes in France: Corcelles, in the Ain département Corcelles-en-Beaujolais, in the Rhône départementCorcelles-Ferrières, in the Doubs départementCorcelles-les-Arts, in ..
Corcelles, Switzerland
Corcelles is a village of the canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is located in the district of Moutier, in an area called the Bernese Jura (Jura Bernois in French), which sits between the Canton of Jura and the German-speaking part of the Canton of Bern. The people of this commune speak French, ..
Corcelles-le-Jorat
Corcelles-le-Jorat is a municipality in the district of Oron of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. ..
Corcelles-près-Concise
Corcelles-près-Concise is a municipality in the district of Grandson of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. Corcelles has four Roman menhirs. ..
Corcelles-près-Payerne
Corcelles-près-Payerne is a municipality in the district of Payerne of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. ..
Corcelles-sur-Chavornay
Corcelles-sur-Chavornay is a municipality in the district of Orbe of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. ..
Corchiano
Corchiano is an ancient Italian town and comune in the province of Viterbo. The local produce is hazelnuts and wine. Annual sagre include a live re-enactment of the birth of Jesus performed during Advent. In the summer, a park not far from the centre of the village stays open very late, and the to..
Corchorus
Corchorus is a genus of about 40-100 species of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae, native to tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world. Different common names are used in different contexts, with Jute applying to the fibre produced from the plant, and Melokhia (alternatively spe..
Corconti
The Corconti or Korkontoi were a tribe of Greater Germany in the Geography of Ptolemy (2.10). They were in the vicinity of Asciburgius Mountain somewhere near the sources of the Vistula. Asciburgius gives away their location, as it is on the edge of the Krkonoše range in Czech, the Karkonosze in ..
Corcoracidae
The very small and rather unusual passerine family Corcoracidae now contains just two superficially dissimilar species: the White-winged Chough and the Apostlebird. Both are endemic to Australia. There is no well-accepted common name for the family, but sometimes the terms Australian mud-nesters o..
Corcoran
Corcoran can refer to: People*Ann Corcoran (born 1951), Australian politician*Bob Corcoran, American television host*Des Corcoran "James Desmond Corcoran" (1929 - 2004), Australian politician*Jim Corcoran (born 1949), Canadian musician*Michael Corcoran (1827-1863), American soldier*Pat Corcoran, Am..
Corcoran, California
Corcoran is a city in Kings County, California, United States. The population was 14,458 at the 2000 census. Corcoran is most famous as the site of the California State Prison, Corcoran, home to a number of notable inmates. Geography Corcoran is located at [36°5′46″N, 119°33′52″W..
Corcoran, Minneapolis
Corcoran neighborhood is a neighborhood in Minneapolis. Lake Street runs along its northern border. The neighborhood is bordered by Longfellow and Howe neighborhoods to the east, Phillips to the North, Powderhorn Park to the west and Standish to the south. Corcoran is home to Minneapolis South High..
Corcoran, Minnesota
View of the sign in front of city hall/police department/civic center in Corcoran, Minnesota. Corcoran is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 5,630 at the 2000 census. The current mayor of the city is Tom Cossette. Geography According to the United States ..
Corcoran College of Art and Design
The Corcoran College of Art + Design, founded in 1890, is the only professional college of art and design in Washington, DC. The school is affilliated with the Corcoran Gallery of Art. It offers MAs in Interior Design, History of Decorative Arts, and a MAT in Art Education. As well, it offers BFA de..
Corcoran Field
Corcoran Field is a 1,600-seat soccer stadium located on the campus of Xavier University, it is part of the Xavier University Soccer Complex. Corcoran Field serves as home for Xavier's soccer teams, as-well-as USL Second Division outfit the Cincinnati Kings. External Links [Corcoran Field at ..
Corcoran Gallery of Art
Corcoran Gallery of Art, main entrance on 17th Street The Corcoran Gallery of Art is the largest privately supported cultural institution in Washington, DC. The museum's main focus is American art. Contents 1 History2 Visiting3 See also4 External links History The Cor..
Corcovado
For the National Park in Costa Rica see Corcovado National Park Corcovado mountain The statue of Cristo Redentor ontop of Corcovado Corcovado, meaning "hunchback" in Portuguese, is a mountain in central Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Location [22°57′8.7″S, 43°12′42″W]. T..
Corcovado National Park
Corcovado National Park On the coastal track one must take into account that several rivers need to be forded. This can not be done when the water is too high, so one must take the tides into account. This information can be obtained in Puerto Jiménez. On this track most of the walking is on t..
Corcovado Rack Railway
Corcovado Rack Railway train The Corcovado Rack Railway is a mountain railway line in the city of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. The line runs from Cosme Velho to the summit of the Corcovado mountain at an altitude of 710m (2330ft). The summit is known for its statue of Christ the Redeemer and its ..
Corcovetella
Corcovetella is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Corcovetella aemulatrix Galiano, 1975 (Brazil) External links [Photographs of Corcovetella species from Brazil] ..
Corcubión
Corcubión 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 | ..
Corcuera, Romblon
Corcuera is a 5th class municipality in the province of Romblon, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 10,972 people in 2,270 households. Barangays Corcuera is politically subdivided into 15 barangays. AlegriaAmbulongColongcolongGobonGuintiguibanIlijanLabnigMabiniMaha..
Cord
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cord may refer to: String or ropeThe spinal cordCord Automobile, a former American car marque founded by Errett Lobban CordThe cord (unit of volume), used to measure firewoodIn electronics, a cableVibrating stringA power cord or ex..
Cordalene
Cordalene is a rock band with mostly pop and classical rock influences. The band was formed in Philadelphia, PA in 2000 by Jamie Olson (guitar/vocals), James Clark (guitar/lead vocals), Jim McGuinn (bass), and Robert Emmons (drums). They begin playing in the Philadelphia area opening shows for major..
Cordarounds
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Cordaville, Massachusetts
Cordaville is a census-designated place and village located in the town of Southborough in Worcester County, Massachusetts. The population was 2,515 at the 2000 census. Geography Cordaville is located at [42°16′12″N, 71°31′37″W] (42.269947, -71.526869)[Geographic references..
Cordax
The cordax was the licentious dance of ancient Greek comedy. In his play "Clouds," Aristophanes complains that other playwrights of his time try to hide the feebleness of their plays by bringing an old woman onto the stage to dance the cordax. He notes with pride that his patrons won't find such g..
Cordeauxia edulis
Cordeauxia edulis, also known as the ye'eb, yeheb or jeheb nut is a species of tree from the monotypic genus Cordeauxia. The tree is native to the Horn of Africa where it is found in semi-desert bushland in Somalia and Ethiopia. It is also grown as a cultivated species in Kenya and Sudan for food ..
Cordebugle
Cordebugle (pro. kor-deh-beu-glh) is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14100. The INSEE code is 14179. ..
CorDECT
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. corDECT is a wireless local loop standard developed in India by Indian Institute of Technology - Chennai under leadership of Prof Ashok Jhunjhu..
Corded Ware culture
Approximate extent of the Corded Ware horizon with adjacent 3rd millennium cultures (after EIEC). The Corded Ware culture, alternatively characterized as the Battle Axe culture or Single Grave culture is an enormous European archaeological horizon that begins in the late Neolithic (stone age),..
Cordeirópolis
Cordeirópolis is a city in São Paulo state, Brazil. It is located at around [22°28′55″S, 47°27′25″W]. ..
Cordel
Cordel has multiple meanings in Portuguese: Cordel literature, or "string literature", a kind of popular and cheap printed booklets containing novels, poems and letters of songs, which are produced and sold in fairs and by sidestreet vendors in Northeast Brazil. So named because they are hanged fro..
Cordele, Georgia
Cordele, also known as The Watermelon Capital of the World,[[Citing sources citation needed]] is a city in Crisp County, Georgia, United States. The population was 11,608 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Crisp County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Co..
Cordelia
Cordelia can refer to several things: Queen Cordelia was a legendary queen of the Britons.Cordelia (moon) is a moon of Uranus. It is named after the Shakespearean character.2758 Cordelia is an asteroid. It is named after the Shakespearean character.Cordelia Chase is a fictional character in Buffy t..
Cordelia (moon)
For the asteroid of the same name, see 2758 Cordelia. {| Cordelia Discovery Discovered by Richard J. Terrile / Voyager 2 Discovered in January 20, 1986 Orbital characteristics Mean radius 49,752 km Eccentricity 0.00047 Orbital period 0.33503 d Inclination 0.147° (to Ura..
Cordelia Bugeja
Cordelia Bugeja, born March 5th, 1976, is a British actress, best known for her role as Melanie Hart in the soap opera Family Affairs and for her appearances in over two dozen British TV commercials, notably the award-winning campaign for Sure antiperspirant with the punchline "Thank god you dumped ..
Cordelia Chase
Cordelia Chase Charisma Carpenter as Cordelia Chase First appearance Welcome to the Hellmouth (Buffy) (1997) Last appearance You're Welcome (Angel) (2004) Created by Joss Whedon Statistics Name Cordelia Chase Status Deceased at 23 Species Part-Human/Part-DemonFormerly a Higher Being ..
Cordelia Frost
Cordelia Frost is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. Cordelia Frost is the younger sister of Emma Frost. She attempted to turn Mondo over to the Hellfire Club, hoping to gain for herself the position of White Queen, but Mondo was rescued by Generation X and ended up joini..
Cordelia Grey
Cordelia Gray is the main protagonist of P. D. James's An Unsuitable Job for a Woman and of The Skull Beneath the Skin. She is a strong and independent British woman who inherits a detective agency. She was first portrayed by Pippa Guard in the 1982 television adaptation of An Unsuitable Job for..
Cordelia Ransom
Cordelia Ransom is a fictional character in David Weber´s Honorverse series of novels. Many people consider her to be analogous to Jean-Paul Marat, an important figure in the French Revolution. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. A citizen of the People..
Cordelia rocks
Cordelia rocks is one of the islands south of the Great Palm Island group and North West of Magnetic Island. It is about 50km East of Rollingstone and North East of Rattlesnake Island (RAAF bombing site) a few hundred metres. Aerial photos & maps Coordinates: [-18.784° 146.542°] ..
Cordelia Scaife May
Cordelia Scaife May (September 24, 1928–January 26, 2005) known as "Cordy" to her family and friends, was a reclusive Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-area philanthropist and one of the wealthiest women in the United States. She was the only daughter of Alan Magee Scaife and Sarah Cordelia Mellon Scaife..
Cordelia W. Bennett
Cordelia W. Bennett is the mayor of Delaware City, Delaware. ..
Cordeliers
The Cordeliers, also known as the Club of the Cordeliers and formally as the Society of the Friends of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen comprised a populist society during the French Revolution. It was formed by the members of the district of the Cordeliers, when the National Constituent Assembl..
Cordell-Lorenz Observatory
Cordell-Lorenz Observatory OrganizationUniversity of the South Location Coordinates[°′″N, °′″W] Altitudemeters (feet) Webpage[link] Telescopes Unnamed Telescope Unknown size reflector Cordell-Lorenz Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and opera..
Cordella Botkin
Cordelia Botkin (1854-1910) was an American murderer who sent a poisoned box of candy to her lover's wife. In 1892, Cordelia and John Presley Dunning met, while he was bicyling in Golden Gate Park. Even though Cordelia was more then ten years his senior, and he was already married, he was smitten...
Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary
Underwater topography of Cordell Bank showing seamount and nearby Farallon Islands The Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary is one of the United States' 13 National Marine Sanctuaries that protect and preserve ocean ecosystems in the U.S. Cordell Bank is a seamount approximately 50 miles nor..
Cordell Crockett
Cordell Crockett is a rock bassist who formally played for Ugly Kid Joe. He uses a wide range of different bass techniques including Slapping, Popping, Finger Picking and Plectrums. He also uses a bass guitar wah-wah pedal quite frequently. His main influence is Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butl..
Cordell Hull
Secretary Hull Cordell Hull (October 2, 1871 – July 23, 1955) served as United States Secretary of State from 1933-1944 under Franklin Delano Roosevelt and received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1945. Contents 1 Life and career2 Sources2.1 Primary2.2 Secondary3 Mul..
Cordell Jackson
Cordell Jackson was an American guitarist thought to be the first woman to produce, engineer, arrange and promote music on her own rock and roll music label. She was born in Pontotoc, Mississippi, on July 15, 1923, and died in Memphis, Tennessee, on October 14, 2004. Jackson founded the Moon Recor..
Cordell Simpson
Cardell Simpson (c. 1961-June 16, 2006), known professionally as Doc, was a radio producer for Kevin Matthews from 1989 to 1997 before leaving to become the stage manager for the Chicago House of Blues. Simpson died suddenly at 45 due to heart failure. ..
Cordel do Fogo Encantado
Cordel do Fogo Encantado is a Brazilian band from Arcoverde who mix different Brazilian musical genres, such as samba de côco, toré indígena, embolada, and reisado, with pop-rock melodies. The band derives its name from cordel, a type of of hand-made illustrated pamphlet literature made by woodc..
Cordel literature
Cordel literature (Portuguese for "string literature") are popular and cheap printed booklets pamphlets containing folk novels, poems and songs, which are produced and sold in fairs and by sidestreet vendors in the northeast of Brazil. They are so named because they are hung from strings in order to..
Cordemoya integrifolia
Cordemoya integrifolia is a plant species of the family Euphorbiaceae and the sole species of the genus Cordemoya. It is native to Mauritius. This genus is also known as Boutonia Bojer ex Baill.. It is a tree with unisexual flowers and occur in an altitude of 1000 m asl. ..
Corder, Missouri
Corder is a city in Lafayette County, Missouri, United States. The population was 427 at the 2000 census. Geography Corder is located at [39°5′58″N, 93°38′20″W] (39.099497, -93.638772)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ci..
Corderius
Corderius is the latinized form of name used by Mathurin Cordier (born c. 1480; died September 8, 1564 in Geneva). He was a French schoolmaster, a native of Normandy or Perche. He possessed special tact and liking for teaching children and taught first at Paris, where John Calvin was among his pupil..
Cordes-sur-Ciel
Cordes-sur-Ciel Country France Région Midi-Pyrénées Départment Tarn Arrondissement Albi Canton Canton de Cordes-sur-Ciel INSEE 81069 Postal Code 81170 MayorCurrent Term 2001-2008 Intercommunality Longitude 01° 57' 13" E..
Cordes-Tolosannes
Cordes-Tolosannes Country France Région Midi-Pyrénées Départment Tarn-et-Garonne Arrondissement Castelsarrasin Canton Saint-Nicolas-de-la-Grave INSEE 82045 Postal Code 82700 MayorCurrent Term Intercommunality Longitude ..
Cordes Lakes, Arizona
Cordes Lakes is a census-designated place (CDP) in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. The population was 2,058 at the 2000 census. Geography Cordes Lakes is located at [34°18′44″N, 112°6′24″W] (34.312109, -112.106569)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to t..
Cordey
Cordey is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14700. The INSEE code is 14180-. ..
Corde lisse
Corde lisse is an aerial circus skill or act that involves acrobatics on a vertically hanging rope. The name is French for "smooth rope". Description Corde Lisse moves are normally a combination of held postures and drops using ropes normally made from soft cotton about 25-30mm thick. It is close..
Cordgrass
The genus Spartina, commonly known as cordgrass or cord-grass, contains 14 species, native to the coasts of the Atlantic Ocean in western and southern Europe, northwest and southern Africa, the Americas and the southern Atlantic Ocean islands; one or two species also occur on the North American Pa..
Cordia
Cordia is a genus of shrubs and trees in the borage family Boraginaceae. About 300 species have been identified worldwide, mostly in warmer regions. Many Cordias have fragrant showy flowers and are popular in gardens, although they are not especially hardy. Like most other Boraginaceae, most have..
Cordial
For a closely related beverage, see Liqueur A cordial is an extremely sweet (when undiluted) non-alcoholic fruit flavoured drink concentrate that is diluted with water to taste. Some of the more well-known cordials are Cottees and Golden Circle branded cordials. Cordial is most popular in Australi..
Cordial (album)
Cordial is the tenth studio album from Québécois band La Bottine Souriante. It was released in 2001 through the band's own label, Les Productions Mille-Pattes. Like in the band's recent albums, contemporary instruments are added in to give the songs a modern sound. In this album, synthesizers, d..
CORDIC
CORDIC (digit-by-digit method, Volder`s algorithm) (for COordinate Rotation DIgital Computer) is a simple and efficient algorithm to calculate hyperbolic and trigonometric functions. It is the algorithm of choice if no hardware multiplier is available, e.g. simple microcontrollers and FPGAs as it on..
Cordierite
Cordierite Left: rough specimen showing dichroism; Right: cut stone. General Category Mineral Chemical formula (Mg,Fe)2Al4Si5O18 Dana class 61.2.1.1 Identification Colour Blue, violet, yellow-brown; transparent to translucent Crystal habit Pseudo-hexagonal prismatic twins, as imb..
Cordignano
Cordignano is a town in the province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy. It is located at around [45°57′0″N, 12°25′0″E]. Veneto · Communes of the province of Treviso Altivole | Arcade | Asolo | Borso del Grappa | Breda di Piave | Caerano di San Marco | Cappella Maggiore | C..
Cordillera
A cordillera is an extensive chain of mountains or mountain ranges, especially the principal mountain system of a continent or large island. it comes from the Spanish word cordilla, which is a diminutive of cuerda, or "cord". Cordillera may refer to: American cordillera, the mountain ranges formin..
Cordillerano
Cordillerano, or Cordilleran, is an unofficial and relatively recent term for the people of the hill tribes of Luzon, Philippines, who are residing in the Cordillera and Caraballo mountains. This term is an attempt at political correctness, since a current term, Igorot, has caused controversy due to..
Cordilleran Ice Sheet
The Cordilleran ice sheet was a major ice sheet that covered, during glacial periods of the Quaternary, a large area of North America. This area included: - Western Montana- the Idaho Panhandle- northern Washington state down to about Seattle and Spokane, Washington- all of British Columbia- the so..
Cordillera Administrative Region
CordilleraAdministrative Region Regional center Baguio City Population 1,365,220 – Density 75 per km² Area 18,294 km² Divisions Provinces 6 Cities 1 Municipalities 76 – Barangays 1176 – Cong. districts 7 Languages Ilokano, Kalinga, Kankanai, Fili..
Cordillera Bética
The Cordillera Bética are a number of mountain chains in Southern Spain and Northern Morocco, divided from each other by the Alboran Sea. Most of these mountain chains are better-known by their own name. The Cordillera Bética formes a great arc that follows the Maroccan coast from Oujda in the eas..
Cordillera Blanca
Alpamayo Huascaran The Cordillera Blanca (Spanish for "White Range") is a mountain range in Peru. It is part of the larger Andes range and includes 50 peaks over 5500 m (18,040 feet) tall in an area 13 miles wide and 112 miles long. The highest mountain in Peru, Huascarán (6768 m), i..
Cordillera Central
The Cordillera Central, meaning central range in Spanish, is used to refer to several mountain ranges around the world: Cordillera Central, Luzon in the PhilippinesCordillera Central, Hispaniola in the Dominican Republic on the island of Hispaniola;several Cordillera Central, Andes mountain ranges ..
Cordillera Central, Andes
There are a few Cordillera Central mountain ranges in the Andes: Cordillera Central, BoliviaCordillera Central, ColombiaCordillera Central, Peru redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Cordillera Central, Bolivia
The Cordillera Central is a Bolivian mountain range that divides the three river basins in the country and also has the second highest peaks in Bolivia. It is rich in minerals and starts in the north with Chaupi Orco and the three Palomanis that were in the south up to Zapaleri, forming a borde..
Cordillera Central, Colombia
The Cordillera Central range is one of the three main ranges in the Andes Mountains that divides the south of Colombia. It extends from the Nudo de Almaguer, or the "Colombian Mountain Mass" in Cauca, located in southern Colombia, to the Serrania of San Lucas in Bolivar to the north. The range is b..
Cordillera Central, Costa Rica
The Cordillera Central is a range of mountains in central Costa Rica which continues the Continental Divide east of Cordillera de Tilarán. It has four large volcanoes Poás, Barva, Irazú and Turrialba that form a perimeter of central highlands of the Meseta Central, an elevated plateau ranging in ..
Cordillera Central, Luzon
The Cordillera Central is a massive mountain range situated in the northern central part of the island of Luzon, in the Philippines. Several provinces bound it, namely Benguet, Abra, Kalinga, Apayao, Mountain, Ifugao, and a city located entirely within it, which is Baguio City. In the north, it term..
Cordillera Central, Puerto Rico
Cordillera Central is the main mountainous range in Puerto Rico. Generally speaking, the range crosses the island from west to east. The highest elevation point of the island (Cerro de Punta) is located in this range. Other well known mountains in the range are: Toro NegroTres PicachosCerro Mara..
Cordillera del Paine
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Cordillera Department
Statistics Capital: Caacupé Area: 4,948 km² Inhabitants: 234,805 (2002) Pop. density: 47.5 inh./km² ISO 3166-2: PY-3 Map Cordillera is a department in Paraguay. The capital is the city of Caacupé. The department is divided in 20 districts: Altos DistrictArroyos y Estero..
Cordillera de Guanacaste
The Guanacaste Cordillera, also called Cordillera de Guanacaste, are a range of mountains in northern Costa Rica near the border with Nicaragua. The range as forms part of the southern region of the Continental Divide, with the highest peak is the extinct stratovolcano Miravalles at 2,028 m. Notabl..
Cordillera de la Costa Central
''"Central Range, Venezuela" redirects here. For the range with that name on the island of Trinidad, see Central Range The Cordillera de la Costa Central is a range of mountains in Venezuela, which run east to west along the country's northern coast. It is also known as the Central Range. In the ..
Cordillera de Lípez
The Cordillera de Lípez is a mountain range in southern Potosí, Bolivia and northern Argentina, part of the Andes. The range covers an area of 23,404 km² (9,036 sq mi) and runs in a northeast-southwest direction, between the parallels 22 degrees and 23 degrees, helping to form the boundary bet..
Cordillera de Mérida
The Cordillera de Mérida is a mountain range in northwest Venezuela, which branches off from the Andes at the Colombian border. The two ranges are separated by the Táchira depression. The ranges runs from southwest to northeast and parts lie within each of the following states: Táchira, Mérida,..
Cordillera de Talamanca
The Cordillera de Talamanca is a range of mountains that lies on the border between Costa Rica and Panama. Much of the range and the area around it is included in the La Amistad International Park, which also is shared between the two countries. This range contains the highest peak in Costa Rica..
Cordillera de Talinay
The Cordillera de Talinay is a mountain range situated in the Coquimbo Region of Chile. The range consists of a series of hills and foothills spreading more than 40 km in a north-south direction from the coast, but which descend to meet the Limari river as it crosses Chile's Intermediate Depression ..
Cordillera de Tilarán
The Cordillera de Tilarán is a range of mountains in Costa Rica, part of the Continental Divide east of Lake Arenal and the nearby active volcano Arenal, and running into the Cordillera Central range further east. At the edge of the range is the Monteverde cloud forest preserve, a major ecotourism..
Cordillera Huayhuash
The Cordillera Huayhuash is a mountain range in the Andes of Peru. Aligned north to south, the main range of some twenty peaks stretches for approximately 25 km, with a subsidiary range of smaller peaks stretching out to the west for approximately 15 km. Six of the peaks exceed 6000 m..
Cordillera Negra
The Cordillera Negra (Black Range) is part of the Cordillera Oriental, one of three mountain ranges in the Andes Mountains of west central Peru. Size Cordillera Negra extends over an area about 180 km long and 25-40 km wide, stretching in a NNW-SSE direction parallel to the Pacific coast, its rid..
Cordillera Occidental
There are several Cordillera Occidental mountain ranges: Cordillera Occidental, BoliviaCordillera Occidental, ColombiaCordillera Occidental, Peru redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Cordillera Occidental, Bolivia
The Cordillera Occidental of Bolivia is a mountain range characterized by volcanic activity, making up the natural border with Chile and starting in the north with Jucuri and ending in the south at the Licancabur volcano, which is on the southern border of Bolivia. The climate of the region is ..
Cordillera Occidental, Colombia
The Cordillera Occidental range is one of three main ranges that divides the Cordillera in the Andes Mountains in Colombia. It extends from south to north from the Nudo de Pasto in Nariño to the Nudo de Paramillo in Córdoba. The western part of the mountain range belongs mainly to the Pacific re..
Cordillera Oriental
Cordillera Oriental may refer to: Cordillera Oriental, BoliviaCordillera Oriental, ColombiaCordillera Oriental, Peru redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Cordillera Oriental, Bolivia
The Cordillera Oriental of Bolivia is characterized by the forming of parallel mountain ranges that spread from north to south, and in many occasions, exist in forested and humid areas rich in agricultural and livestock products. It divides into three sections that are as follows: Septemtrional ..
Cordillera Oriental, Colombia
The Cordillera Oriental is one of three main mountain ranges that divides the Cordillera in the Andes Mountains of Colombia. It extends from southeast to northeast from the Nudo de Almaguer, or the "Colombia Mountain Mass" in Cauca to the Perijá Mountains in La Guajira. The western part of the Co..
Cordillera Province
Cordillera Province may mean: Cordillera Province, BoliviaCordillera Province, Chile 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 artic..
Cordillera Province (Bolivia)
Cordillera is a province in the Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia. ..
Cordillera Province (Chile)
Cordillera is one of the six provinces of the Santiago Metropolitan Region of Chile. ..
Cordillera Real
Cordillera Real is the name of mountain chains in the Andes of South America: Cordillera Real (Ecuador)Cordillera Real (Bolivia) redirect[[Template:Disambig]] ..
Cordillera Real (Bolivia)
Cordillera Real is a mountain range in the South American Altiplano of Bolivia. Cordillera Real is a granite range of fold mountains east of the Bolivian capital of La Paz, measuring 125 km in length and 20 km in width. There are six summits higher than 6,000 m in the cordillera which are from nort..
Cordillera Real (Ecuador)
The Cordillera Real (also Cordillera of Quito, Cordillera Central of Ecuador) is a chain of mountains in the Andes of Ecuador, the chief of them volcanic. They are continued in the Cordillera Central of Peru in the South and Cordillera Central of Colombia in the North. The Cordillera Real includes t..
Cording
The Puli's corded coat requires a large amount of patient grooming to keep it attractive. In animal grooming, cording is a technique in which dog coats are teased patiently into dreadlocks for coat care or presentation purposes. Some dog breeds that are often corded are the Puli and the Komond..
Cordite
Cordite is a particular family of smokeless propellants made by combining two high explosives: nitrocellulose and nitroglycerin, i.e. it is a double-base propellant. However, Cordite N, a triple-base propellant is also used (see below). Cordite is classified as an explosive, but it is normally used ..
Cordless telephone
A cordless telephone or portable telephone is a telephone with a wireless handset which communicates with a base station connected to a fixed telephone landline (POTS) via radio waves and can only be operated close to (typically less than 100 meters of) its base station, such as in and around t..
Cordoba Assembly
Cordoba Assembly was a Chrysler Corporation automobile factory in Cordoba, Argentina. The factory was opened in 1997 and closed in 2001. During operation, the Jeep Cherokee and Grand Cherokee were manufactured here. Sources [PRNewswire report on the factory opening] ..
Cordoba Fighting Dog
The Cordoba Fighting Dog is a breed of dog that is now extinct. The Cordoba was a crossbreed of Mastiff, Bull Terrier, and Old English Bulldog. History The Cordoba Fighting Dog originated in Cordoba, Argentina. The breed had such strong gameness toward other dogs that the males and females wou..
Cordon
Cordon may refer to: A cordon is the descriptive term for a particular style of pruning woody plants. Single plants can be pruned to have single or multiple cordons in a number of styles. Plants which are commonly pruned in this manner include grapes, peaches, and other stone fruits.A cordon is als..
Cordon, Isabela
Cordon is a 4th class municipality in the province of Isabela, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 35,519 people in 7,367 households. Barangays Cordon is politically subdivided into 26 barangays. Aguinaldo (Rizaluna Este)CalimaturodCapirpiriwanCaquilingan (San Lui..
Cordonata
Cordonata (Italian noun, from cordone, meaning "lineal architectonic element which emphasizes a limit") is a sloping road composed of transversal stripes ("cordoni"), which are made with stone or bricks. It has a form almost similar to a flight of steps, but allows the transit of horses and donkeys...
Cordonazo
The "Lash of St. Francis." Name applied locally to southerly hurricane winds along the west coast of Mexico. It is associated with tropical cyclones in the southeastern North Pacific Ocean. These storms may occur from May to November, but ordinarily affect the coastal areas most severely near or aft..
Cordon and knock
Cordon and knock is a relatively new technique in military operations. It has taken over the old term of a simple house search. It is part of new doctrine called Stability and Support Operations or SASO. It is a technique used where there is no hard intelligence of weapons in the house and there..
Cordon Blue
For the Schnitzel variant, see Cordon Bleu (food). For the cooking school, see Le Cordon Bleu. Cordon Blue, formerly the badge of the Order of the Holy Ghost, now the badge of highest excellence in a cook. This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopae..
Cordón del Azufre
Cordón del Azufre is a small, inactive volcanic complex located on the Central Andes, at the border of Argentina and Chile. Source Siebert, L. and T. Simkin (2002-). Volcanoes of the World: an Illustrated Catalog of Holocene Volcanoes and their Eruptions. Smithsonian Institution, Global Volca..
Cordon sanitaire
Cordon sanitaire is a French phrase that, literally translated, means quarantine line. Though in French it originally denoted a barrier implemented to stop the spread of disease, its use in English is almost always metaphorical and political, and refers to attempts to prevent the spread of an ideolo..
Cordotomy
Definition and Evolution Cordotomy is a surgical procedure that disables selected pain-conducting tracts in the spinal cord, in order to achieve loss of pain and temperature perception. This procedure is commonly performed on patients experiencing severe pain due to cancer or other diseases for whic..
Cordouan lighthouse
Cordouan is a lighthouse located 7 km at sea, geographically located near the mouth of the Gironde estuary in France. The oldest lighthouse in France, it is very large and very ornate, and was made a historical monument in 1862, at the same time as Notre-Dame de Paris. External links [Cordo..
Cordova, Alabama
Cordova is a city in Walker County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 2,423. Geography Cordova is located at [33°45′36″N, 87°11′13″W] (33.760106, -87.187083)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city has a t..
Cordova, Alaska
Cordova is a small city located near the mouth of the Copper River in Alaska, at the head of Orca Inlet on the east side of Prince William Sound. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 See also5 External links Geography Cordova is located within the Chugach Nation..
Cordova, Cebu
Seal of Municipality of Cordova Cordova or Cordoba in local dialect is a 4th class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 34,032 people in 6,520 households. Cordova is part of a metropolitan area known as Metro Cebu. Barangays..
Cordova, Illinois
Cordova is a village in Rock Island County, Illinois, United States. The population was 633 at the 2000 census. Geography Cordova is located at [41°40′39″N, 90°19′15″W] (41.677423, -90.320704)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, ..
Cordova, Maryland
Cordova is a census-designated place (CDP) in Talbot County, Maryland, United States. The population was 592 at the 2000 census. Geography Cordova is located at [38°52′40″N, 75°59′28″W] (38.877699, -75.990973)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United Stat..
Cordova, Memphis
Cordova is a community located on the east side in the City of Memphis, north of Germantown, Tennessee, and northwest of Collierville, Tennessee, in Shelby County . Much of Cordova (and some of the surrounding area) was annexed by the City of Memphis. Some of the area to its southeast is current..
Cordova, Nebraska
Cordova is a village in Seward County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 127 at the 2000 census. Geography Cordova is located at [40°42′54″N, 97°21′10″W] (40.715068, -97.352880)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the v..
Cordova, South Carolina
Cordova is a town in Orangeburg County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 157 at the 2000 census. Geography Cordova is located at [33°26′5″N, 80°55′12″W] (33.434775, -80.920135)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Cordovan
Cordovan shoe leather is regarded as the most luxurious and durable leather available. The cost of this leather is high due to its limited supply. Made from the rump of a horse, only two or three pair of shoes can be made from a single hide. With proper care, a well made pair of cordovan shoes ca..
Cordova High School (Memphis, Tennessee)
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Cordova Tower
Cordova Tower is an observation tower located on the north side of Lake Red Rock in Knoxville, Iowa. The tower features the world's longest and tallest continuous set of fiberglass stairs, ascending from the ground to the observation deck built atop a converted 100-foot tall by 15-foot diameter ..
Cordova Township, Minnesota
Cordova Township is a township in Le Sueur County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 517 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.8 km² (36.2 mi²). 90.0 km² (34.7 mi²) of it is land and 3.8 km² (1.5 mi²) of it ..
Cordrazine
Cordrazine can be:- A fictional drug in both the original Star Trek and [[Mission: Impossible]] series'.Cordrazine (band), an Australian musical group.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you m..
Cords of Billroth
The Cords of Billroth are found in the red pulp of the spleen between the sinusoids, consisting of fibrils and connective tissue cells with a large population of monocytes and macrophages. They are named for Theodor Billroth, Austrian surgeon. ..
Cordtex
Cordtex is a type of detonating cord generally used in mining. It uses an explosive core of pentaerythritol tetranitrate which is inside its plastic coating. See detonating cord. ..
Corduene
Some or all parts of this article are known or considered to be factually incorrect, and are awaiting . Corduene, (also known as Cordyene, Cardyene, Gordyene and Korduene) was a province of the Roman Empire located in the northern Mesopotamia. It was situated to the east of Tigranocerta [l..
Cordula
Cordula may mean: Cordula (name)Paphiopedilum 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. ..
Cordulegastridae
The Cordulegastridae are a family of Odonata (dragonflies) from the suborder Anisoptera. Some vernacular names for the species of this family are spiketails and biddies. They have a large brown or black body with yellow markings. They can be found along small, clear, woodland streams, flying slowly..
Corduliidae
The insect family Corduliidae contains the emerald dragonflies or green-eyed skimmers. These dragonflies are usually black or dark brown with areas of metallic green or yellow, and most of them have large, emerald-green eyes. The larvae are black, hairy-looking, and usually semi-aquatic. Members ..
Cordura
Cordura is the registered name of a certified nylon fabric from INVISTA. It is used in a wide range of products from luggage and backpacks to boots, to military wear and performance apparel. It is designed to be long lasting, resistant to abrasions, tears and scuffs. Cordura® was one of DuPont's..
Corduroy
This article is about the fabric. For other uses of the term, see Corduroy (disambiguation). Corduroy is a fabric comprised of twisted fibers that when woven lay parallel (similar to twill) to one another to form the cloth's distinct pattern, a "cord." Modern corduroy is most commonly composed of ..
Corduroy (band)
Corduroy were a 4-piece acid jazz outfit based in London, that was formed around twins Ben and Scott Addison, who were previously in former Sire Records act Boys Wonder. Joining the twins in the band was Richard Searle, who was in another band that was a contempory of Boys Wonder in the mid to lat..
Corduroy (book)
For the David Sedaris book, see Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim. For the book about farming and the English countryside, see Adrian Bell. Corduroy is a 1968 children's book by Don Freeman. Published by Viking Press, it tells the story of the title character, a teddy bear who spends his day..
Corduroy (disambiguation)
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. For the fabric, see CorduroyFor the log road, see Corduroy roadFor the childr..
Corduroy road
A Corduroy road or log road is a type of road made by placing sand-covered logs perpendicular to the direction of the road over a low or swampy area. The result is an improvement over impassable mud or dirt roads, yet is a bumpy ride in the best of conditions and a hazard to horses due to loose lo..
Corduroy Vinyl
Corduroy Vinyl is a band from the Black Hills of South Dakota. Formed in 1999 by Max Carlson and Mike Palmer, their unique sound has been described as Folk Rock and Alt-Country. Their self-titled debut EP was released on June 18th, 2003. External links [Corduroy Vinyl Home Page] ..
Cordwainer
This article is about the occupation; for the science fiction writers, see Cordwainer Smith and Cordwainer Bird. A cordwainer (or cordovan) is somebody who makes shoes and other articles from fine soft leather. The word is derived from "cordwain", or "cordovan", the leather produced in Córdoba, Sp..
Cordwainers' Technical College
Cordwainers Technical College was at the forefront of vocational education in footwear and leather accessories for over a century. The College had an international reputation for design, technology, production and management for the footwear and fashion accessories industries. The quality of skills ..
Cordwainer Smith
Cordwainer Smith — pronounced CORDwainer Smith — was the pseudonym used by American author Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger (July 11, 1913–August 6, 1966) for his science fiction works. Linebarger was also a noted East Asia scholar and expert in psychological warfare. Linebarger also employed th..
Cordwalles Preparatory School
Cordwalles Preparatory School is a private boys' boarding school in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. External links [Cordwalles official site] ..
Cordwood construction
A section of a cordwood home. Contents 1 Definition2 Structural Information3 Distribution and history4 Other meanings5 External Links Definition Cordwood construction (aka "cordwood masonry" or "stackwall construction" or "stackwood construction") is a term used fo..
Cordyceps
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. Cordyceps is a genus of ascomycete fungi, the most famous of which is the vegetable caterpillar — Cordyce..
Cordylancistrus
Cordylancistrus is a genus of the family Loricariidae. References [Cordylancistrus (TSN 679412)]. Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Accessed on 6 June 2006. ..
Cordylidae
Commonly known as the Spinytail lizards Classification Family Cordylidae Subfamily Chamaesaurinae*Genus ChamaesauraSubfamily Cordylinae*Genus Cordylus*Genus Platysaurus*Genus Pseudocordylus ..
Cordyline
Cordyline is a genus of about 15 species of woody monocotyledonous flowering plants classified in Asparagaceae or alternatively the segregate family Laxmanniaceae, in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group system, but placed by other authors in Agavaceae or Lomandraceae. The genus is native to the western..
Cordylosaurus
Classification Genus Cordylosaurus Cordylosaurus subtessellatus ..
Cordylus
Classification of the genus Cordylus Genus Cordylus Cordylus angolensisCordylus aridusCordylus beraducciiCordylus breyeriCordylus campbelliCordylus cataphractusCordylus cloeteiCordylus coeruleopunctatusCordylus cordylusCordylus giganteusCordylus imkeaeCordylus jonesiiCordylus jordaniCordylus lawre..
Cordys
Cordys was launched by Jan Baan, founder of ERP vendor Baan Company, in September 2004. Cordys combines an enterprise service bus with a service-oriented architecture, web services, and XML. The company focuses on providing enterprise application integration (EAI), Business Process Management (BP..
Cord (unit of volume)
The cord is a unit of dry volume used in Canada and in the United States to measure firewood. One cord is defined as 128 ft³ (~3.62 m³), corresponding to a woodpile 8 ft wide × 4 ft high of 4 ft-long logs. In the metric system, wood is usually measured in steres or cubic metres: 1 stere = 1 m³..
Cord and Tina Roberts
Cordero "Cord" Roberts and Tina Clayton Lord Roberts Vickers were a supercouple on the American ABC soap opera, One Life to Live. Cord was played by John Loprieno, and Tina was portrayed most notably by Andrea Evans, and later by Karen Witter. Cord and Tina first met in 1986, when Tina traveled to..
Cord Automobile
A 1929 Cord L-29 Phaeton on display at the 2005 United States Grand Prix Cord was the brand name of a United States automobile, manufactured by the Auburn Automobile Company from 1929 through 1932 and again from 1936 to 1937. The Cord Corporation was founded and run by Errett Lobban Cord as ..
Cord blood
Umbilical Cord blood is human blood from the placenta and umbilical cord that is rich in hematopoietic stem cells. Cord blood is collected after the umbilical cord has been detached from the newborn, and utilized as a source of stem cells for transplantation. Cord blood is stored by both public an..
Cord blood bank
Both private and public cord blood banks have developed since in the mid- to late 1990s in response to the success of umbilical cord blood transplants in treating diseases of the blood and immune systems, such as Fanconi's anemia and Leukemia. Cord blood, once seen as waste to be discarded after a b..
Cord circuit
In telecommunication, a cord circuit is a switchboard circuit in which a plug-terminated cord is used to establish connections manually between user lines or between trunks and user lines. A number of cord circuits are furnished as part of the switchboard position equipment. The cords may be referre..
Cord empire
Cord™ Empire® is a business that supplys to thousands of companys in the UK that make merit goods such as lamp posts, bins, bus stops and street signs. It was founded in 2005 by a mysterious man only known as Mr C and he designs all the goods himself. Due to a fall in productivity, they now are ..
Cord Meyer
Cord Meyer, Jr. (November 10, 1920 – March 13, 2001) was an American CIA official. Contents 1 Early life2 Life in the CIA3 Life after leaving the CIA4 See also5 Books6 Exterior links Early life Cord Meyer, Jr. Graduated from Yale University (where he was a member..
Cord prolapse
Cord prolapse, depicted by W.Smellie, 1792 Cord prolapse is an obstetric emergency during pregnancy or labour that endangers the life of the baby. It is when the umbilical cord presents itself outside of the uterus while the fetus is still inside. It can happen when the water breaks – ..
Cord rig
Cord rig is the name given by archaeologists to a system of cultivation practiced in prehistoric and later upland Britain. Spades were used to excavate raised banks for cultivation with channels running alongside for drainage. Where it survives, it consists of parallel ridges of earth around 1 m w..
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CORE
CORE may refer to: The Congress of Racial Equality in the USA.The Coordinated Online Register of Electors in the United Kingdom.Challenge of Reverse Engineering, a prolific IBM-PC warez group.The Center For Organ Recovery & Education, an Organ Donation group.The Council of RegistrarsThe Computer, R..
Core-based trees
Core-Based Trees (CBT) is a proposal for making IP Multicast scalable by constructing a tree of routers. It was first proposed in a paper by Ballardie, Francis, and Crowcroft. What differentiates it from other schemes for multicasting is that the routing tree comprises multiple "cores" (also known..
Core-excited shape resonance
A core-excited shape resonance is a shape resonance in a system with more than one degree of freedom where, after fragmentation, one of the fragments is in an excited state. It is sometimes very difficult to distinguish a core-excited shape resonance from a Feshbach resonance. See also See the defi..
Core-mantle boundary
The core-mantle boundary lies between the Earth's silicate mantle and its liquid iron-nickel outer core. This boundary is located at approximately 2900 km of depth beneath the Earth's surface. The boundary is recognized as a discontinuity zone in seismic wave velocities which is interpreted as due t..
Corea, Maine
Corea is a town in Maine, located in Hancock County. Its often very foggy. The poet Amy Clampitt spent twenty summers here; many of her poems detail the flora and fauna of the area. ..
CoreAVC
CoreAVC video codec is the name given by CoreCodec of its implementation of the MPEG-4 standard called H.264. H.264 is the next-generation standard for video, used in HD DVD, and Blu-Ray disks. The CoreAVC directshow decoder is available in 3 different Editions: CoreAVC Standard Edition: Targe..
Coreblog
Coreblog is a Zope / Plone (content management system) based weblog system. It supports multiple database engines. Coreblog is licensed under the ZPL license. History Coreblog was started by Atsushi Shibata in the autumn of 2003 like a Zope Blog Product. External links [Official website]..
Corecom
Corecom was a chain of hard-currency stores in Communist Bulgaria. Goods on sale in the stores were often cheaper than they would ordinarily be in the West. They operated on the same principle as East German Intershops or Polish Pewex stores. See also BaltonaIntershopPewexShortage economyTuzex ..
Corecursion
In computer science, corecursion is a type of operation that is dual to recursion. Corecursion is typically used (in conjunction with lazy evaluation) to generate infinite data structures. The rule for primitive corecursion on codata is the dual to that for primitive recursion on data. Instead of..
Cored MT Unit
Cored MT Unit (Armored Core) The full name for a Muscle Tracer that is not mass-produced as a single unit in bulk, Cored MT Units are much more powerful than their counterparts and are built differently. Instead of a single set of parts being used, and different models of the MT being built, an Ar..
Coree
The Coree (also Connamox, Cores, Corennines, Connamocksocks, Coranine Indians, Neuse River Indians) were a very small Native American tribe, now amalgamated, who once occupied a coastal area of southeastern North Carolina in the area now covered by Carteret and Craven Counties. They were not desc..
Coreen & District Football League
The Coreen & District Football League is an Australian rules football competition in the Coreen area of the Murray River in New South Wales. Clubs BurajaColeamballyCoreen-Daysdale UnitedJerilderieOaklandsRandRennieUranaWahgunyah See also AFL NSW/ACTAustralian rules football in New South Wales Exter..
Coreference
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. In linguistics, coreference is the phenomenon where two expressions in an utterance both refer to the sam..
Coregonus
Coregonus Linnaeus, 1758, is a genus of fish in the salmon family (family Salmonidae). The type species is the common whitefish (C. lavaretus). The Coregonus species are known as whitefishes. The Arctic cisco (C. autumnalis), the Bering cisco (C. laurettae), and the sardine cisco (C. sardinella)..
Coregonus albula
The vendace (Coregonus albula) is a whitefish found in lakes in northern Europe, especially Finland, and in some lakes in Scotland (Lochmaben, near Dumfries) and England. It can also be found in Northern-European part of Russia. The name is probably cognate with Gwyniad. The Tench class submarine ..
Coregonus pollan
Coregonus pollan is a Salmonoid fish now considered synonymous with Coregonus autumnalis (the Arctic cisco). References Bodaly, R.A., Vuorinen, D.A., Ward, R.D., Luczynski, M., & Reist, J.D. (1991). Genetic comparisons of the New and Old World coregonid fishes. Journal of Fish Biology 38, 37-51. F..
Coregonus vandesius
Coregonus vandesius is a freshwater fish found in the United Kingdom. Its common name is vendace, which otherwise refers to Coregonus albula. References "[Coregonus vandesius]." FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. April 2006 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2006. ..
Corehouse
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Coreidae
Coreidae is a large family of insects of the order Hemiptera (the "true bugs"), including some of the largest members (> 4 cm) of the entire order. There are over 1800 species in some 250 genera. They generally resemble shield bugs and include species known as leaf footed bugs and squash bugs. The..
Corel
Corel Corporation is a computer software company headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It was founded by Michael Cowpland in 1985, who intended it to be a research laboratory ("Corel" is an abbreviation of "Cowpland Research Laboratory"). The company saw great success early in the high-tech bo..
Corelative
Corelative is the term adopted by Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld to describe the philosophical relationships between fundamental legal concepts in jurisprudence. Hohfeldian analysis Hohfeld was concerned that there was some ambiguity in the explanation of the similarities and differences between concepts ..
CorelDRAW
CorelDRAW is a vector graphics editor developed and marketed by Corel Corporation of Ottawa, Canada. It is also the name of Corel's Graphics Suite. Its latest version, named X3 (actually version 13), was released in January 2006. Contents 1 Supported platforms2 Development history3&n..
Corele Hovian
Corele Hovian is a character from the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. She is an Aes Sedai of the Yellow Ajah from Murandy. She has allied herself with Cadsuane Melaidhrin, of the Green Ajah. Her Warder is Damer Flinn, an Asha'man. ..
Coreligionist
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Corella
Corella may refer to Philippines* Corella, BoholSpain*Corella, Spain Birds from a number of species of Australian Cockatoo redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Corella, Bohol
Corella is a 6th class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. The town is located 10 kilometers north of the provincial capital, Tagbilaran City. Five kilometers south are the beaches of Panglao. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 6,048 people in 1,263 households. Co..
Corella, Spain
Corella is a town and municipality with about 6,000 people, located in the province of Navarre, northern Spain, and close to Tudela. Corella is well know for its very good wine. External link [CORELLA in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Corellia
Corellia Distance from Core est. 5,000–10,000 light years Region Core Worlds Sector Corellian Sector System Corellian system Number of suns 1: Corell Number of moons Unknown Major species Humans, Selonians, Drall Population 7 billion Official language Basic Te..
Corellian Battleship
Cost Basic Hold Cost 8,000 Main Drive Cost 1,000 Computer Cost 61,500 Ship Hull Cost 18,000 Ship Base Cost 88,500 Total Cost (Fully Loaded) 190,236 Combat Specifications Max Fighters 10,000 Max Figs Per Attack 3,000 Maximum Shields 750 Offensive Odds 1.6:1 Defensive Odds 1..
Corellian Corvette
Star Wars craft Corellian Corvette Manufacturer Corellian Engineering Corporation Specification Corellian Corvette Type Corvette Length 150 meters Weapons Six Taim & Bak H9 dual turbolasers and four laser cannons Shield Phoah-Kingsmeyer 484-J4e Screen Control and Shield Pro..
Corellian Engineering Corporation
The CEC corporate logo. In the fictional Star Wars universe, Corellian Engineering Corporation (CEC) is one of the three largest starship manufacturers. Unlike the company's main competitors (Kuat Drive Yards and Sienar Fleet Systems), CEC relies almost solely on civilian sales rather than mil..
Corellian Gunship
Corellian Gunship Classification Corvette Length 120 meters Crew 91 crewmen Onboard Compliment None Weaponry 8 double turbolaser cannons (4D)4 concussion missile tubes (9D)6 quad laser cannons (4D)92D per salvo Hull Plating 176 U Deflector Shielding 416 U Total Defense 59..
Corelli (disambiguation)
Corelli could refer to: Arcangelo Corelli - the composerMarie Corelli - the novelistCorelli (television) - the television seriesThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the li..
Corellon Larethian
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Corel Linux
Corel Linux, also called Corel LinuxOS, was a Debian-based Linux distribution made by Corel that was released in late 1999. Corel later discontinued the distribution, but did not remove the former Corel Open Source Development website until March 2002. Corel did not use the standard KDE file manag..
Corel Painter
Painter is the name of a bitmap graphics software package used to create natural-looking artistic images using a computer. Originally available on the Macintosh, it is now also available for Windows. Using a graphics tablet, the user is able to create remarkably realistic images freehand, with the ..
Corel Paint Shop Pro
Paint Shop Pro (PSP) is a bitmap graphics editor and vector graphics editor for computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system that was originally published by Minneapolis-based Jasc Software. In October 2004, Corel Corporation bought out Jasc Software, and with it, the distribution right..
Corel PHOTO-PAINT
Corel PHOTO-PAINT is a bitmap graphics editor sold by Corel, a software company with headquarters in Canada. PhotoPaint does not have a large market share but is comparable with Photoshop in terms of its features. While just about every version of Photo-Paint released managed to keep up with Photo..
Corel Presentations
Corel Presentations (which is often referred to simply as Presentations) is a presentation-graphics program akin to Microsoft PowerPoint and OpenOffice.org's Impress. The current release, version X3 (Release 13 internally), is available only as part of the Corel WordPerfect Office productivity sui..
Corel Ventura
Ventura Publisher was the first popular desktop publishing package for IBM PC compatible computers running DOS. The software was originally developed by Ventura Software, a small company founded by John Meyer, Don Heiskel and Lee Jay Lorenzen. It ran under an included run-time copy of Digital Resear..
Corematodus
Corematodus is a small genus of cichlids with only two species. References [Corematodus (TSN 648058)]. Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Accessed on 6 June 2006. ..
CoreMedia AG
CoreMedia AG was founded in 1996 and is one of the world’s leading providers of standard software providers for Digital Rights Management and Enterprise Content Management Systems. Contents 1 Company2 Products2.1 CoreMedia CMS2.2 CoreMedia DRM Company The Hamburg-based comp..
CorendalWiki
Corendal Wiki is a Wiki designed for corporate environments. It is implemented in Java, and can be backed by a MySQL or Oracle database. Distinguishing features: the interface is very clean and simpleno wiki syntax to learn, a WYSIWYG rich text editor is used insteadno user management is required. ..
Corendon Airlines
Corendon Airlines is a low-cost airline offering flights to Turkey from Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. The Headquarters of Corendon Touristic is in Haarlem, the Netherlands. The company has been active since 2000, with abroad offices located in Belgium-Brussels and Germany-Düsseldorf, as wel..
Corentin Cariou (Paris Metro)
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Corentin Louis Kervran
Corentin Louis Kervran (1901 - 1983) was a French scientist and a member of the New York Academy of Science as well as Director of Conferences of the Paris University Member of Conseil d'Hygiene de la Seine. From 1935 on, Louis Kervran collected facts and performed experiments which led him to post..
Coreoidea
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Coreopsis gigantea
Coreopsis gigantea (Giant Coreopsis) is a woody perennial plant native to California. The stem is a trunk 1-2 m tall, 4-10 cm diameter. Bright green leaves and flowers are on the top of the trunk, the rest of the trunk is bare. The flowers are yellow, daisy-like, 6-20 cm. It is summer deciduous,..
Corer
A corer is a device for taking a core sample. It may range in size from a multi-ton rig to be dropped from a ship and able to penetrate hundreds of meters into the sea floor, to instruments as small as a penny designed to sample the rock on another planet. Corers feature a hollow tube that is used ..
CoreServices
CoreServices are a set of Mac OS X APIs that architecturally are underneath Carbon and Cocoa. They include CFNetwork, CarbonCore, OSServices, and WebServicesCore. References [CoreServices developer reference] ..
CoreStates
CoreStates Financial Corporation was a banking chain in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania metro area. The bank was originally founded in 1803 as the Philadelphia National Bank or PNB. PNB acquired Hamilton Bank of Lancaster in the mid-1980s, at the same time renaming itself CoreStates. The bank was t..
Cores End
Cores End is a hamlet in the parish of Wooburn, in Buckinghamshire, England. ..
Coretrek
CoreTrek is a Norwegian company that aims to develop user-friendly software used as a platform to deploy Internet, Intranet and Extranets. Main products include CorePublish and CorePortal. CorePublish is a content management system and CorePortal is an enterprise information portal. In addition, Co..
Coretta Scott
Coretta Scott is a modern Indie / Post Hardcore band from Spokane, Washington. Originally known as "The Widow Jenkins", the five member band formed in 2004 is signed to Rise Records and claims to be a "mix of Mötley Crüe with the youth of The Used". There debut record Scream and Shout was rele..
Coretta Scott King
Coretta Scott King (April 27, 1927 – January 30, 2006) was the wife of the assassinated civil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr., and a noted community leader in her own right. Contents 1 Childhood2 Adult life2.1 Freedom Concerts3 Life after assassination of Marti..
Coretta Scott King Award
The Coretta Scott King Award is an annual award presented by the American Library Association. Named for Coretta Scott King, wife of Martin Luther King, Jr., this award recognizes outstanding African American authors and illustrators. The book must be about the African American experience, and be ..
Coreutils
Coreutils is a package of GNU software containing many of the basic tools such as cat, ls, and rm needed for Unix-like operating systems. It is a combination of a number of earlier packages, including [textutils], [shellutils], and [fileutils] along with some other mis..
COREX
The Corex process, commercialized by Voest Alpine, combines an iron melter/coal gasifier vessel with a pre-reduction shaft to produce a liquid product that is very similar to blast furnace hot metal. Coal, oxygen, and pre-reduced iron are fed into the melter/gasifier to melt the iron and produce a h..
Corex
This page is about the cough syrup Corex. For the steel making process, please see COREX. Corex is a cough syrup sold by Pfizer Inc., a global pharmaceutical company. It is available in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and a few other South Asian countries. Corex is a prescribed medicine and can only be..
Corex UK
Corex UK is an independent oil field chemical testing laboratory based in Aberdeen. It is owned by MP Zarat, a unit of Tunisian company Mediterranean Exploration (Medex). Corex UK performs chemical tests and field investigations for many multi national oil companies including BP, and Shell. Exte..
Corey-Fuchs reaction
The Corey-Fuchs reaction is a series of chemical reactions designed to transform an aldehyde into an alkyne.[#endnote_Orig][#endnote_OS2005A][#endnote_OS2005B] The reaction is named after its discoverers, E. J. Corey and P. L. Fuchs. By suitable choice of base, it is..
Corey-House-Posner-Whitesides reaction
The Corey-Posner-Whitesides-House reaction was developed by the co-operation of four organic chemists: E.J. Corey of Harvard University, G.H. Posner of the Johns Hopkins University, G.M. Whitesides of MIT and H.O. House of the Georgia Institute of Technology. E.J. Corey received the Nobel Prize for ..
Corey-Kim oxidation
The Corey-Kim oxidation is an oxidation reaction used to synthesise aldehydes and ketones from primary and secondary alcohols [#endnote_Corey] [#endnote_Corey2] [#endnote_Katayama] [#endnote_Pulkkinen]. The process can be written as follows. Resources ↑ ..
Corey-Winter olefin synthesis
The Corey-Winter olefin synthesis is a method for converting 1,2-diols into olefins. It was developed in 1963 in the laboratories of Elias James Corey Mechanism The reaction mechanism involves the formation of a cyclic thio-carbonate from the diol and thiophosgene. The second step involves treat..
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Corey Beaulieu (Trivium)
Biography: Corey Beaulieu is 22 and he is the main guitarist in the band Trivium (band). Personal details: Instrument: Guitar Birthday: 11/22/83 Birthplace: Brunswick,ME Hometown: Dover-Foxcroft, ME Equipment list: Dean Dime Razorback V Dean Dime FBD ML Marshall JCM2000 DSL Heads Marshall JCM900..
Corey Beck
Corey Laveon Beck (born May 27 1971 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American professional basketball player. A 6'1" guard from South Plains College, Texas, and the University of Arkansas, Beck was never drafted by an NBA team, but did manage to play in 3 NBA seasons. He played for the Charlotte Hornets..
Corey Benjamin
Corey Dwight Benjamin (born February 24 1978 in Compton, California) is an NBA player who played from 1998-2002. He played college basketball for Oregon State University, and was selected by the Chicago Bulls in the first round (28th overall) of the 1998 NBA Draft. He stayed with the Bulls for 3 s..
Corey Bradford
Corey Lamon Bradford (born December 8, 1975 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is an American football wide receiver currently playing for the Detroit Lions of the NFL. Contents 1 High School Years2 Junior College Years3 Jackson State University4 Later career High School Years Bradfo..
Corey Brewer
--> Corey Brewer is the starting guard/forward for the 2006 men's Florida Gators basketball team, which won the 2006 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament on April 3, 2006, as well as the 2006 SEC Tournament. He is projected by ESPN.com's Chad Ford to be a lottery to mid-first round pick in ..
Corey Bringas
Corey Mitchell Bringas (Born on July 2, 1985 in San Diego, California) to parents Matt and Karen, is an American actor who is better known as the voice of Miles "Tails" Prower in the video games Sonic Adventure, Sonic Shuffle and Sonic Adventure 2. He was one of the cast members of the TV movie [[..
Corey Burton
Corey Burton (born August 3, 1955), is an animation voice actor. His roles include Ludwig Von Drake on DuckTales, Quack Pack, Mickey Mouse Works and Disney's House of Mouse, Dale and Zipper on Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, Mole in [[Atlantis: The Lost Empire]], Brainiac in [[Superman: The Animated Se..
Corey Carrier
Carrier in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Corey Thomas Carrier (born August 20, 1980 in Middleborough, Massachusetts in the United States), made a career as a child actor. He is also known as just "Core". His parents are Thomas and Carleen and he has a younger sister named Bethany. He at..
Corey Chavous
Corey Lamonte Chavous (born January 15, 1976 in Aiken, South Carolina) is an American football player who currently plays free safety for the St. Louis Rams of the NFL. He formerly played for the Minnesota Vikings and the Arizona Cardinals. Contents 1 High school career2 College career..
Corey Clark
Clark's booking photo Corey Delaney Clark (born July 13 1980 in San Bernardino, California) is an American man who was a disqualified finalist in the second season of American Idol in 2003. During the American Idol competition, it was revealed that Clark had been arrested in 2002 for assaulting..
Corey Cole
Corey Cole and Lori Ann Cole designed Quest for Glory, a series of hybrid role-playing/adventure computer games. ..
Corey Collymore
Corey CollymoreWest Indies (WI) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium Tests ODIs Matches 19 68 '''Runs scored 146 73 Batting average 9.12 5.21 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score 16* 13* ..
Corey Crawford
Corey Crawford (born 31 December, 1984 in Châteauguay, Quebec) is a Canadian ice hockey goalie, currently playing in the American Hockey League with the Norfolk Admirals. He was Chicago Blackhawks' 2nd round choice (52nd overall) in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. He was the second goaltender to be draft..
Corey Dargel
Corey Dargel (born October 19, 1977 in McAllen, Texas) is a Brooklyn-based composer, singer, and lyricist. He uses the everyday form of the pop song as a point of departure for creating "elegantly skewed electronic art songs" (Steve Smith, Time Out Chicago). Dargel's songs have been performed at Jo..
Corey Deuel
Corey Deuel is an American pool player from West Jefferson, Ohio. Deuel grew up and learned the game in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania before taking to the road in his teen years. He is an accomplished tournament professional, having won the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship in 2001, as well as many other m..
Corey Dillon
Corey Dillon (born October 24, 1974 in Seattle) is an American football running back for the New England Patriots NFL franchise. Dillon attended the University of Washington and wears the number 28. Contents 1 High school career2 College career3 NFL career4 External links Hig..
Corey Engen
Corey Engen (March 30 1916 – May 9 2006) was captain of the U.S. Nordic ski team at the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland. He was inducted into the U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame in 1973. Corey (born Kaare) was a ski jumper and cross-country skier in his native Norway. In the early ..
Corey Feldman
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Corey Flynn
Corey Flynn Date of Birth: 05 January, 1981 Place of Birth: Invercargill, New Zealand Height: 1.84m Weight: 106kg Position: Hooker Country: New Zealand Test Caps: 3 Test Points: 5 Province: Canterbury Rugby Football Union Super 14 side: Crusaders Club: ..
Corey Ford
Corey Ford (born April 29, 1902, died July 27, 1969) was an American humorist, author, and screenwriter. His published works include: Three Rousing Cheers for the Rollo Boys, 1925 The Gazelle's Ears, 1926 Meaning No Offense, 1928 Salt Water Taffy, 1929 The John Riddell Murder Case, 1930 Cocon..
Corey Gaines
Corey Gaines (born June 1, 1965 in Los Angeles, California), is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the 3rd round (65th overall) of the 1988 NBA Draft. A 6'3" guard from Loyola Marymount University, Gaines played in 5 NBA seasons for 4 dif..
Corey Glover
Corey Glover (born November 6, 1964) is an American musician. He is best known as the lead singer of the American rock band Living Colour. Living Colour live during the Stain-Tour (Vienna, 1993) Glover was an aspiring actor when Vernon Reid drafted him into Living Colour, reportedly after see..
Corey Grant
--> Corey Grant (born December 22, 1976 in Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada) is a wide receiver playing for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. Grant was drafted out of college by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (7th overall) in 1999 and won a Grey Cup championship in his rookie se..
Corey Haim
A screenshot of a young Corey Haim in the 1988 film Watchers Corey Ian Haim (born December 23, 1971) is a Canadian actor, best known for a 1980s Hollywood career as a teen idol. Haim reached peak popularity in the late 1980s, appearing in The Lost Boys, License to Drive and Dream a Little Dream...
Corey Harris
Corey Harris (Born 1969 in Denver, Colorado) is a Bates College educated anthropologist and blues musician. Currently residing in Virginia, Harris is constantly on tour and is proud to carry the tradition of classic African-influenced blues music into the 21st century. Harris was featured on the acc..
Corey Hart
This page is about the Canadian musician. For other people named Corey Hart, see Hart (disambiguation). Corey Mitchell Hart (born 31 May, 1962, in Montreal, Canada) is a Canadian musician. Hart became an instant hit with his rebellious looks, and his first album released in 1983 First Offense, ..
Corey Hart (baseball player)
Jon Corey Hart is a baseball outfielder for the Milwaukee Brewers. Hart started off the 2006 season with the Brewers, was sent down to the minor leagues in late April, and was recalled again in May. In 2005, he hit two home runs with 7 RBI while spending the end of the year with the team. He is a..
Corey Hughes
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Corey Ivy
Corey Ivy (born March 29, 1977 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American football cornerback for the St. Louis Rams. He is most well known for being a good special teams player with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He led the XFL in interceptions in the league's one year of play. He has 4 years of NFL experie..
Corey Johnson
Corey Johnson (born John Johnson, on May 17, 1966 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American actor largely active in Great Britain. His films include Saving Private Ryan, Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of Hellboy, and the 2005 Ray Bradbury film A Sound of Thunder.1999 was a break out year for Johns..
Corey Koskie
Cordel Leonard "Corey" Koskie (born June 28, 1973 in Anola, Manitoba, Canada) is a Major League Baseball player currently with the Milwaukee Brewers. He is notable for being one of the most prominent Canadian baseball players currently playing. The third baseman bats left-handed and throws right-ha..
Corey L. Galloway
Corey L. Galloway is the Director of Production for Television, Film, and Home Video at Sesame Workshop. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Creative Alternatives of New York (CANY). Galloway's career includes: Sundance Film Festival Honorable Mention for Best Short Film, "Morning Bre..
Corey Larrison
Corey Larrison is an indie musician from Cincinnati, Ohio. In addition to being a popular singer-songwriter, Larrison is the leader of a rock band known as Epitome of Suave. The other members of Epitome of Suave are guitarist Tanner Browne, guitarist TJ Crenshaw, and drummer Ryan Bouts. Larriso..
Corey Lewis
Corey Sutherland Lewis (also known as The Rey) is an American comic book creator. He is primarily known as the creator of Sharknife, published by Oni Press. Other works of his include PENG (a Sharknife spinoff about kickball) for Oni, and several video-game-themed comics for UDON including Darksta..
Corey Locke
Corey Locke, (born May 8, 1984 in Newmarket, Ontario) is an ice hockey player. Currently he plays for the Hamilton Bulldogs of the AHL. His NHL rights belong to the Montreal Canadiens, who drafted him 113th overall in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. He began his hockey career with the Ottawa 67's of th..
Corey Maggette
--> Position: Guard/Forward Height: 6 feet 6 inches (198 cm) Weight: 225 lb. (103 kg) College: Duke University High School: Fenwick High School NBA draft: 1999, 1st round13th overall Pro career: 6th season Hall of Fame: None(Active) Corey Antoine Maggette (born November ..
Corey Mayfield (Arena Football League player)
Corey Mayfield is an Arena Football League offensive lineman for the Dallas Desperados. College Years Mayfield atytended the University of Oklahoma, and was a three-year starter. He finished his spectacular career with 12 sacks and 88 tackles. ..
Corey McIntyre
[] at NFL.com Corey McIntyre (born January 25, 1979 in Stuart, FL) is an American football fullback who currently plays for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. McIntyre played in 44 games at West Virginia, primarily as a defensive end and linebacker. He rushed three times..
Corey Pandolph
Corey Pandolph is a cartoonist who draws the Barkeater Lake comic and Rob the Backstabbing Robot in the MAD Strip Club. ..
Corey Parker
Corey Parker may refer to: Corey Parker, the Australian rugby league playerCorey Parker, the American actor ..
Corey Parker (actor)
Corey Parker (July 8, 1965- ) is an American Actor who has starred in such movies as [[Friday the 13th: A New Beginning]] and How I Got Into College. ..
Corey Parker (rugby league footballer)
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Corey Patterson
Donald Corey Patterson (born August 13, 1979 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American baseball player and an outfielder for the Baltimore Orioles. Contents 1 High School2 Minor Leagues3 Chicago Cubs4 External links High School Patterson attended Harrison High School in Kennesaw,..
Corey Paul Mondello
[Corey Paul Mondello] I am a gay man, born May 14th, 1969 in the town of Gloucester, Massachusetts, part of Cape Ann and near where the first settlers arrived. I was born under the Zodiac sign of Taurus. I am stubborn and I love to eat. I feel that being part Italian, comes the love of..
Corey Pavin
Corey Pavin holding the U.S. Open Trophy after his win Corey Allen Pavin (born November 16, 1959) is an American golfer who was a leading player on the PGA TOUR from the mid 1980s to the mid 1990s. Born in Oxnard, California, USA. He attended UCLA and turned professional in 1982. He quickly e..
Corey Perry
Corey Perry (born May 16, 1985 in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada) is a professional ice hockey forward currently playing for the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League. He attended Crestwood Secondary School while residing in Peterborough, but relocated to London once being drafted by the Knig..
Corey Poppe
Corey Poppe is the main anchor at KSAX Eyewitness News -- an ABC-affiliate in Alexandria, Minnesota. ..
Corey R. Clagett
Corey R. Clagett is a Private First Class of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division. He was charged for murder along with Specialist William B. Hunsaker and Staff Sergeant Raymond L. Girouard in the connection of the accused execution of three male detainees on 9 May, 2006. On June 2..
Corey Richards
Corey John Richards (born August 25, 1975 in Camden, New South Wales) is an Australian first-class cricketer. In 1995/96 Richards made his first-class debut for New South Wales and was relied upon as a solid top-order batsman when he won the NSW Player of the Year award in 1998/99. A poor season in..
Corey Rudl
Corey Rudl (1970-2005) was an American marketing strategist, and founder and President of the Internet Marketing Center. He was also an author, speaker, and software producer. Rudl started his first online business in 1994, turning it into a multi-million-dollar business based on Internet marketi..
Corey Schwab
Corey Schwab (born November 4, 1970) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey goalie. Born in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, he was drafted 200th overall in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft by the New Jersey Devils. He made his NHL debut in the 1995-1996 season for the New Jersey Devils. In 1996, he w..
Corey Sevier
Corey Daniel Sevier (born July 3, 1984 in Ajax, Ontario) is a Canadian actor. He first scored a modelling job at the mere age of six months because he won a baby beauty pagent. Corey starred in Lassie, in which he was nominated for an award however he missed out. He also starred 2030 CE as Hart Grey..
Corey Simon
Corey Simon (born March 2, 1977 in Boynton Beach, Florida) is an American football player who currently plays defensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL. He was released from the Philadelphia Eagles during training camp in 2005 because of contract issues. He was drafted in the first roun..
Corey Smith
For the musician, see Corey Smith (musician). [] at NFL.com Corey Dominique Smith (born on October 2, 1979 in Richmond, Virginia) is a linebacker in the NFL. He played college football at North Carolina State University. As of 2005, he plays for the San Francisco 49ers. He was signed as ..
Corey Smith (musician)
redirect [[Template:music-importance]] Corey Smith is an acoustic musician from Athens, Georgia. He is part of the Athens Rock scene and has become a success in many parts of Georgia and South Carolina. About Corey Smith graduated from the University of Georgia in 2001 and took a break from perfor..
Corey Stevens
Corey Stevens is an American blues and blues-rock guitarist in the tradition of Jimmy D. Lane, Johnny Lang, and Jeff Healey. Stevens was born in the small town of Centralia, Illinois. His earliest musical influences were Chuck Berry and other early rock-and-rollers. The lyrics of the British Inva..
Corey Taylor
Corey Taylor without his mask in the music video "Bother" from his side project band Stone Sour Corey Taylor, born December 8, 1973, is the lead singer of the Nu Metal band Slipknot and vocalist of the Hard Rock band Stone Sour, the latter being formed prior to the commercial success of Slipk..
Corey Webster
Corey Jonas Webster (born March 2 1982) is a cornerback for the New York Giants, drafted in 2005 out of Louisiana State. High school career Webster attended St. James High School in Vacherie, Louisiana, where he was a two-sport star in both football and basketball. ..
Corey Williams
Corey Williams may refer to: Corey Williams (basketball) - former NBA playerCorey Williams (football player) - NFL football player.Mr. Safety (AKA Corey Williams) - leader of SMP Films and part of Simple Minded People. ..
Corey Yuen
Corey Yuen Kwai (元奎) is a Hong Kong actor, film director and producer. He is one of the Seven Little Fortunes. Corey was one of Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao's best friends during their days in the Peking Opera School. They spent those days training in a harsh militarisic style under t..
Core & Satellite
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Core (album)
Core was the first album released by Stone Temple Pilots on September 29 1992, by Atlantic Records. This album is regarded as Stone Temple Pilots's most famous and features such hits as "Plush", "Creep", "Sex Type Thing", "Wicked Garden", & "Dead & Bloated". This album, released during the Grunge..
Core (economics)
A core is the set of feasible allocations in an economy that cannot be improved upon by subset of the set of the economy's consumers (a coalition). Thus it is analogous to a Nash equilibrium of a noncooperative game in game theory: an outcome is stable if no deviation is profitable for any player. ..
Core (group)
In mathematics, the core of a subgroup H of a group G with respect to a subset S of elements of G is defined to be the intersection of the subgroups conjugate to H under every element of the set S. In the special case when S = G it follows that the core of H is the largest normal subgroup of G cont..
Core (novel)
Core is a science-fiction novel by author Paul Preuss. It is about a group of scientists who must undertake a dangerous trip to the core of the earth. A 2003 film, The Core, was loosely based on this novel. ..
Core (radio station)
Core is a digital radio station broadcasting across the UK on the Digital One multiplex. It currently sells itself as playing 'fresh hits' for the UK. External Links [Official Site][MySpace Page] ..
Core Arboretum
Core Arboretum (91 acres) is an arboretum owned by West Virginia University and located on Monongahela Boulevard, Morgantown, West Virginia. It is open to the public daily without charge. The arboretum's history began in 1948 when the University acquired its site. Professor Earl Lemley Core, chairm..
Core Audio
right Core Audio is a fairly low-level API for dealing with sound in Apple's Mac OS X operating system. Apple's Core Audio documentation states that "in creating this new architecture on Mac OS X, Apple’s objective in the audio space has been twofold. The primary goal is to deliver a high..
Core based statistical area
A Core Based Statistical Area is the United States Census Bureau term for a functional region based around an urban center of at least 10,000 people, based on standards published by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in 2000. Areas defined on the basis of these standards applied with Census ..
Core beliefs of the Conservative Party (UK) of 2004
On January 2, 2004, the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom published [link] a party political advertisement listing the "core beliefs for the party" in the form a personal credo of the party's leader, Michael Howard, who had been chosen by the party only two months prior to this list..
Core business
The core business of an organization is an idealized construct intended to express that organization's "main" or "essential" activity. The corporate trend in the mid-20th Century of acquiring new enterprises and forming conglomerates enabled corporations to reduce costs of contracting and other ..
Core city
For the core cities of England, see the English Core Cities Group. Divisions of Japan Regional level Regions (地方 chihō) Prefectural level Prefectures (都道府県 todōfuken) Subprefectural level Subprefectures (支庁 shichō) Designated Cities (政令指定都市 seirei-shitei-toshi)..
Core common area
The core common area is that area of a computer program wherein data can remain between the end of execution of one program and the start of execution of a subsequent program. Named after magnetic core memory, the term has persisted into the modern era and is commonly used by both the Fortran and B..
Core competency
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Core Concepts
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Core consciousness
In biological psychology the core consciousness describes a hypothesized level of awareness facilitated by neural structures of most animals that allows them to be aware of and react to their environment. Core consciousness is said to arise from a core self, which is an audience for an endlessly ch..
Core countries
In World Systems Theory, the core countries are the industrialised capitalist countries on which periphery and semi-periphery countries depend. In the current world system, the U.S.A. is the key core country. See also Third World, Dependency Theory ..
Core curriculum
In education, a core curriculum is a curriculum, or course of study, which is deemed central and usually made mandatory for all students of a school or school system. Core curricula are often instituted, at the primary and secondary levels, by school boards, Departments of Education, or other admi..
Core Curriculum
'' The Core Curriculum was originally developed as the main curriculum used by Columbia University's Columbia College. It began in 1919 as a full treatment of what was considered by some as the canonical works of western civilization. It became the framework for many similar educational models thro..
Core Data
Core Data is part of the Cocoa API in Mac OS X, first introduced in Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. It allows any sort of data organized by the relational entity-attribute model, to be serialized into XML, binary, or SQLite stores. The data can be manipulated using a higher level set of objects representing e..
Core Design
Core Design is a video game developer best known for creating the popular Tomb Raider series. The studio is based in Derby, a city in the United Kingdom. It is owned by Eidos Interactive, having been part of distribution company CentreGold when it was acquired by Eidos in 1996. Eidos subsequently s..
Core drill
A core drill is a drill specifically designed to remove an annulus of material rather than an entire cylinder of the material being drilled, as a typical auger-type drill bit would. The material left inside the drill bit is referred to as the core. Core drills are used for many applications, ei..
Core dump
In computing, a core dump is a record of the raw, unstructured contents of one or more regions of working memory at a specific time, generally used to debug a program that has terminated abnormally (crashed). Nowadays, it typically refers to a file containing the memory image of a particular proce..
Core electron
Core Electrons: electrons occupying completely filled shells under the valence shell. They are so tightly bound to the nucleus as to be negligibly perturbed by the environment of the atom also in the solid state. Therefore on the contrary of the valence electrons, the core electrons usually play ..
Core Energetics
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Core Enterprise Services
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Core fonts for the Web
Core fonts for the Web was a project started by Microsoft in 1996 to make a standard pack of fonts for the Internet. The project was terminated in August 2002. However, the EULA on the font packages allowed redistribution as long as the packages were kept in their original format and with their orig..
Core force
Core Force is a free Personal firewall and execution access control product. It allows the user to control incoming and outgoing packets as well as what programs do on the OS e.g. controlling the writing or reading from the disk or registry and the ability to spawn other programs. The product can..
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Core FTP
Core FTP is a freeware FTP program for Windows PCs. External links [Core FTP website] ..
Core Hardware Systems
Core Hardware Systems, LP, is a computer hardware company based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Core develops, manufactures, supports, and markets a wide range of workstations, servers, data storage devices, software, computer peripherals, and more for high end graphics applications. Company Web Site: ..
Core Image
Core Image is a technology in Mac OS X that heavily leverages the machine's GPU for image related effects. Demonstrated in the August 2004 WWDC, it provides access to the most common graphics filters. It adds the ability to do many common types of image processing on-the-fly (which previously requi..
Core Image Fun House
Core Image Fun House is a graphics application included with the Mac OS X Developer tools for testing Core Image image units. These image units are similar to Adobe Photoshop filters, in that they have a specified action, but use parameters to modify that action slighty. Core Image Fun House is m..
Core inflation
Core inflation is a measure of inflation which excludes certain items that face volatile price movements. The usual measure of inflation in the United States is the Consumer Price Index. This index tends to change more on a month to month basis than does "core inflation". This is because core inf..
Core language
In computer programming, the core language is the definition of a programming language plus any standard libraries. Identifiers which are reserved for core usage are known as "keywords". The C standard runtime library and the core Java packages are two examples of components of their respective cor..
Core loss
Core loss (or iron loss) is a form of energy loss that occurs in electrical transformers and other inductors. The loss is due to a variety of mechanisms related to the fluctuating magnetic field, such as eddy currents and hysteresis. Most of the energy is released as heat, although some may appear..
Core model
In set theory, the core model is a definable inner model of the universe of all sets. Even though set theorists refer to "the core model", it is not a uniquely identified mathematical object. Rather, it is a class of inner models that under the right set theoretic assumptions have very special prope..
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Core of Soul
CORE OF SOUL is a J-pop band. Formerly known as CORE OF SUN, the group was formed with Beijing native, Song, meeting Nakamura and Iizuka at a school in Osaka. They disbanded 24 March 2006 after completing their Asian tour in Osaka. Contents 1 Members2 Discography2.1 Albums2.2&nbs..
Core ontology
In philosophy, a core ontology is a very basic and minimal ontology consisting only of the minimal concepts required to understand the other concepts. It must be based on a core glossary in some human language so humans can comprehend the concepts and distinctions made. Each natural language tends..
Core OpenGL
Core OpenGL, or CGL, is Apple Computer's Macintosh Quartz windowing system interface to the Mac OS X implementation of the OpenGL specification. CGL is analogous to GLX, which is the X11 interface to OpenGL as well as WGL, which is the Microsoft Windows interface to OpenGL. On OS X, CGL is the f..
Core process psychotherapy
Core process psychotherapy is a psychotherapy that practices a Buddhist awareness as the centre of a healing relationship between client and therapist. It was founded by Maura Sills and Franklyn Sills. The Karuna Institute, a non-profit charity set in Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Devon, England trains cor..
Core rope memory
Core rope memory is a form of read-only memory (ROM) for computers, first used by early NASA Mars probes and then in the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) designed by MIT and built by Raytheon. Contrary to ordinary coincident-current magnetic core memory, which was used for RAM at the time, the ferrit..
Core sample
A core sample is a cylindrical section of a naturally occurring medium consistent enough to hold a layered structure. In most cases cores are obtained by drilling into the medium with a hollow steel tube called a corer. The hole made for the core sample is called a core hole. A variety of corer..
Core Shamanism
Core Shamanism is a system of shamanic beliefs and practices from all over the world. Synthesized by Michael Harner, PhD, core shamanism does not hold a fixed belief system, but instead focuses on the practice of trance travel and may on an individual basis integrate indigenous shamanism, the teach..
Core Sound
The Core Sound is a large and shallow body of water in eastern North Carolina located between the mainland of Carteret County and Core Banks, part of the Outer Banks of North Carolina, located west of the Atlantic Oceanand north of Bogue Sound. Pamlico Sound is located to the North and East. ..
Core Strategy
A Core Strategy Document is the key compulsory Local Development Document specified in United Kingdom planning law. Every other Local Development Document is built on the principles it sets out, regarding the development and use of land in a Local Planning Authority's area. The principles should be ..
Core temperature
Core temperature is the operating temperature of an organism, specifically in deep structures of the body such as the liver, in comparison to temperatures of peripheral tissues. Temperature control (thermoregulation) is part of a homeostatic mechanism designed to keep the organism at optimum opera..
Core values
Core values are basic or central values that integrate a culture and help to distinguish it from others. Core values are defined as the essential, enduring tests of an organization or culture. These very small set of principles to guide and have profound influence on how everyone in that organiz..
Core Video
Core Video is a new pipeline model for digital video in Mac OS X. Partitioning the processing into discrete steps makes it simpler for developers to access and manipulate individual frames without having to worry about translating between data types (QuickTime, OpenGL, and so on) or display synchro..
Core War
A game of Core War running under the pMARS simulator, as seen through the graphical core display. Core War (or Core Wars) is a programming game in which two or more battle programs (called warriors) compete for the control of the MARS virtual computer (Memory Array Redcode Simulator). These b..
Core worlds
Core worlds or core planets often exist in other works of science-fiction, especially space operas. They are usually at the center of the galaxy or of colonized space, occasionally both. Core worlds are densely populated with long histories, advanced technology, and/or highly-developed culture. The ..
Corfam
Corfam was the first poromeric imitation leather, invented by Lee Hollowell, and introduced by DuPont in 1963 at the Chicago Shoe Show. Corfam was the centerpiece of the DuPont pavilion at the 1964 New York World's Fair in New York City. Its major advantages over natural leather were its durability ..
Corfe
for at grid reference ST230194 For the village in Dorset see Corfe Castle. Corfe is a village and parish in Somerset, England, situated four miles south of Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. The village has a population of 262 [#endnote_population]. References ↑ Somers..
Corfe Castle
for at grid reference SY960820 Corfe Castle is a small village and ruined castle ([50°38′25″N, 2°03′34″W]) dating back to the 11th century, situated in a gap in the Purbeck Hills, five miles south of Wareham, in Dorset, England. The word "corfe" is from the Saxon for gap..
Corfe Castle (disambiguation)
Corfe Castle can refer to: Corfe Castle, a castle and village in DorsetCorfe Castle (hundred), the ancient administrative area based on the castle This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may w..
Corfe Castle (hundred)
Corfe Castle Hundred was a hundred in the county of Dorset, England, containing only the parish of Corfe Castle. It was sometimes also referred to as Corfe Castle Liberty. See also: List of hundreds in Dorset and List of liberties in Dorset. ..
Corfe Hills School
Corfe Hills School, is an all purpose secondary school in South East Dorset, located in Broadstone. As of 2004, the school was given technology college status. The school has over 1600 students and over 200 teaching staff. It is one of the largest secondary schools in Dorset, and one of the five mai..
Corfe Mullen
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]]Corfe Mullen is a village in Dorset, England, on the north-western urban fringe of the South East Dorset conurbation and is part of the rural district of East Dorset. The population is 10,147 (2001). The name Corfe Mullen is derived from the Old English fo..
Corficolombiana
Corficolombiana, is an extended acronym for La Corporacion Financiera Colombiana (Colombian Financial Corporation). Corficolombiana is a private company dealing in financial solutions, with its customers being some of the largest corporations in Colombia. Its primary mission is to provide the..
Corfield v. Coryell
Corfield v. Coryell (6 Fed. Cas. 546, no. 3,230 C.C.E.D.Pa. 1823) was an 1823 federal circuit court case decided by Justice Bushrod Washington while riding circuit. In it, he upheld a New Jersey regulation forbidding non-residents from gathering oysters and clams against a challenge that New Jersey'..
Corfinio
Corfinio is a comune and town in the Province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy ..
Corfinium
Corfinium was a city in Ancient Italy, on the eastern side of the Apennines, due east of Rome. At the start of the Social War, the rebels chose Corfinium as their new capital. They said that it could serve as a new capital in the place of Rome herself. During the Civil war between Julius Caesar an..
Corfitz Ulfeldt
Disambiguation Corfitz Ulfeldt (1559 - 1614), buyer of Selsø castle. Son of Jacob Ulfeldt (1535-1593).Corfitz Ulfeldt (1606 - 1664), Danish statesman, son of the chancellor Jacob Ulfeldt (1567-1630). This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the s..
Corfitz Ulfeldt (1606-1664)
Corfitz Ulfeldt, painted by Sebastien Bourdon in 1653. Original located on Frederiksborgmuseet, Denmark Korfits Ulfeldt (1606-1664), Danish statesman, was the son of the chancellor Jacob Ulfeldt. After a careful education abroad he returned to Denmark in 1629 and quickly won the favor of Chri..
Corflu
Corflu is a science fiction fanzine convention held each spring in North America (and once in Britain). It is named after a slang term for the "correction fluid" used in mimeograph printing, a common way to produce fanzines before the arrival of low-cost photocopying. The first Corflu was held in ..
Corflute
Corflute is brand name of substrate often used for informative or commercial signage applications. Although Corflute is an extruded plastic, its structure is very similar to corrugated cardboard. Because it is not adversely affected by water, oil or many solvents, it can be used for many outdoor a..
Corfu
This article is about the Greek island Kerkyra known in English as Corfu. There is also a place named Corfu, New York. Pontikonisi Island in the background with the Vlaheraina Monastery in the foreground. The shuttle boats that ferry people to and from Pontikonisi can be seen moored in the marina..
Corfu, New York
Corfu is a village in Genesee County, New York, USA. The population was 795 at the 2000 census. It is named after the Island of Corfu. The Village of Corfu was incorporated in 1868 and lies inside the south town line of the Town of Pembroke so that a small part of the village is in the Town of Dar..
Corfu (city)
Corfu (Greek: Κέρκυρα - Kérkyra) is a city in north-western Greece. It is the capital and main town of the island and prefecture of Corfu. ..
Corfu Declaration
The Corfu Declaration is the agreement that made the creation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia possible. It was signed near the end of World War I on the island of Corfu on 20 July 1917, by the so-called Yugoslav Committee of politicians in exile, that represented Slovenes, Croats and Serbs living in Au..
Corfu incident
The Corfu Incident was a diplomatic emergency in 1923. Greece and Albania were quarrelling over their boundary. The two nations took their dispute to the Conference of Ambassadors. Meanwhile the League of Nations had appointed a commission to determine the boundaries. Four Italian members of the ..
Corfu International Airport, "Ioannis Kapodistrias"
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Corfu Prefecture
Corfu (Greek: Κέρκυρα - Kérkyra) is a prefecture of Greece. It consists of the islands of Corfu, Paxoi, Othonoi and several smaller islands, all in the Ionian Sea. The prefecture is part of the periphery Ionian Islands. The capital of the prefecture is Corfu Town. Population Year Pop..
Corg
Corg is a fictional character from the animated television series Robotech. This article specifically deals with Robotech continuity. See the article about Mospeada more general information about the original Japanese anime storyline. Corg was one of three Invid Simulagents created in humanoid fo..
Corgarff Castle
Corgarff Castle Location of Corgarff Castle within Aberdeenshire, Scotland Corgarff Castle is a castle in Strathdon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Through much of its history Corgarff has been of strategic importance, guarding the quickest route from Deeside to Speyside, a route later follow..
Corgémont
Corgémont is a town of the canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is located in the district of Courtelary, in an area called the Bernese Jura (Jura Bernois in French), which sits between the Canton of Jura and the German-speaking part of the Canton of Bern. The majority of the people of this commune..
Corgi
Corgi may refer to: Welsh Corgi, breeds of dogs, specificially:*Pembroke Welsh Corgi*Cardigan Welsh CorgiCorgi Cars, collectable die-cast carsMettoy-Corgi, the company that made Corgi CarsCouncil of Registered Gas Installers, a regulatory agency for natural gas installers in the UK.This is a [d..
Corgi Classics Limited
The distinctive Corgi logo Corgi Cars was launched in 1956 as a new range of model cars by Mettoy Playcraft LTD, the toy car company founded in 1936. These new toy cars were soon a huge hit because at the time they were the only toy cars on the market that included transparent plastic wind..
Corgoň Liga
The Corgoň Liga is the top division of Slovakian football. There are 12 teams in the competition. At the end of the 2005/06 season three clubs were promoted from the Slovakian Second Division, as the top division expanded to 12 clubs for the 2006/07 season. The Slovakian Corgoň Liga was organized..
Corhampton
Corhampton is a village in Hampshire, England. It lies on the western bank of the River Meon. The village church was built around 1020 and is one of the few Saxon churches in England that still functions. ..
Cori
Cori refers to a number of different people, things and places. Carl Ferdinand Cori and his wife Gerty Theresa Cori, Nobel Prize winning biochemists who researched glycogenolysis.The Cori cycle involving gluconeogenesis from lactate produced by anaerobic metabolism.Cori, Italy is also a city in the..
Cori, Italy
Cori is a town and commune in the province of Latina, in the Lazio region of central Italy. History Cori was well developed in the age of the expansion of Rome (7th-6th century BCE). It became a Roman possession after the Social War (90-88 BCE), mantaining some administrative and political autono..
Coriaceous
Coriaceous means "resembling leather" or "of a leathery texture". It is often used in botany to describe parts of plant morphology, esp. leaves. ..
Coriakin
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Corian
Corian is a solid surface material composed of acrylic polymer and alumina trihydrate made by DuPont. It is said to be a thermosetting plastic, but can be thermoformed by heating it to 300°F, allowing unique shapes to be created. Its primary use is for countertops. Corian is available in thicknesse..
Coriander
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Coriander (Coriandrum sativum), also commonly called cilantro in North America, is an annual herb in the family Apiaceae. Coriander is native to southwestern Asia west to north Africa. It is a soft, hairless, foetid plant growing to 50 cm tall. The leav..
Coriander (disambiguation)
Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) is a plant. Coriander (computer program) is also an open source computer program licenced under the GNU General Public Licence. It is used to capture and control FireWire cameras on the Linux Operating System [link]. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguati..
Coriano
Coriano is a commune in Rimini province with 9.144 inhabitants. ..
Coriantumr
In the Book of Mormon, Coriantumr is one of the last Jaredites, as well as one of their kings. The Book of Ether describes the collapse of the Jaredite people, ultimately resulting in Coriantumr and Shiz fighting one another, a fight that Coriantumr wins. He seeks refuge among the Mulekites. He d..
Coriaria
Coriaria is the sole genus in the family Coriariaceae. It includes about 30 species of subshrubs, shrubs and small trees, with a widespread but disjunct distribution across warm temperate regions of the world, occurring as far apart as the Mediterranean region, southern and eastern Asia, New Zeala..
Coria del Río
Coria del Rio is a small town near Seville, where the descendants of the first Japanese Embassy still use the surname Japón. Approximately 700 of Coria's 25,000 residents use the surname, and, by tradition, they descended from six samurai from the embassy who decided to stay in Spain. A statue of ..
Coricidin
Coricidin, Coricidin 'D' (decongestant), or CoricidinHBP (for high blood pressure), is the name of a drug marketed by Schering-Plough that contains dextromethorphan (a cough suppressant) and chlorphenamine maleate (an antihistamine). Varieties of Coricidin may also contain acetaminophen (an analgesi..
Corick
Corick is a megalithic site in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It includes a stone circle and a stone row. The Corick stone circles and alignments are located 2 km north east of Ballybriest court-tomb. The Corick linea is associated with the planetary system of Jupiter.[[Citing sour..
Corien Wortmann-Kool
Corien Wortmann-Kool (born 27 June 1959 in Oud-Alblas, South Holland) is a Dutch politician and Member of the European Parliament. She is a member of the Christian Democratic Appeal, which is part of the European People's Party, and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Transport and Touris..
Corie Blount
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Corigliano Calabro
Corigliano Calabro is a town located in the province of Cosenza, in Calabria, southern Italy. Panorama of Corigliano Calabro. Contents 1 History2 Main sights3 Culture4 Esternal links History Main sights Culture In the movie The Godfather, 'Don' Vito Corleone's mother ..
Corigliano d'Otranto
Corigliano d'Otranto Coat of Arms. Corigliano d'Otranto is a small town of 5,632 inhabitants in the province of Lecce in Apulia, Italy. It is one of the nine towns of Grecìa Salentina. {| class="toccolours" style="margin: 0 2em 0 2em;" ! style="background:#ccccff" align="center" width="10..
Corigliano Quartet
The Corigliano Quartet is a classical music string quartet. Contents 1 History of the Quartet2 Members3 Discography4 External Links History of the Quartet The Corigliano Quartet is a string quartet founded in 1996 with the blessing of Pulitzer, Grammy and Oscar-winner John ..
Corinaldo
Corinaldo is a town and comune of Ancona province in Italy. Marche · Communes of the province of Ancona Agugliano | Ancona | Arcevia | Barbara | Belvedere Ostrense | Camerano | Camerata Picena | Castel Colonna | Castelbellino | Castelfidardo | Castelleone di Suasa | Cas..
Corinaldo s/s
A steamship which on 14th August 1936 collided and sunk s/s Eubee in fog, near the Santa Catarina island in the Atlantic Ocean. External Links [TheShipsList][(PDF)] ..
Corina Belcea
Corina Belcea is a Romanian violinist, who studied and works in Britain. While she was studying at the Royal College of Music she founded the Belcea Quartet, which is now resident at Wigmore Hall and has several recordings with EMI ..
Corina Casanova
Corina Casanova (born 1956 in Ilanz) is a Swiss lawyer and Vice-Chancellor of Switzerland. Casanova has worked as a lawyer in the practice of the present President of the Swiss Federal Supreme Court, Giusep Nay, as well as a Red Cross delegate in South Africa, Angola, Nicaragua and El Salvador. Sh..
Corina Knoll
Corina Knoll is an American journalist who currently serves as Senior Editor for KoreAm Journal. She also covers US Soccer for ESPN Soccernet.com, with her first article about Dax McCarty titled "McCarty pursues his passion" being published on January 19,2006. Knoll has also worked in the public r..
Corina Morariu
Corina Marie Morariu (born January 26, 1978 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American female professional tennis player, of Romanian heritage. Morariu (pronounced: mo-RAR-yoo) turned professional in 1994. Mainly known as a doubles specialist, she won the women's doubles titles at Wimbledon in 1999 with ..
Corina Porro Martínez
María Corina Porro Martínez (born December 1 1953 in Ferrol) is a Galician politician. Was member of the Vigo local government with the Galician People's Party between 1995 and 1999. Was Chief Director of Social Services between 1999 and 2001. Diputy of Parliament of Galicia and Councillor of Soci..
Corina Taylor
Corina Taylor (born March 19, 1980) is a female American porn star. She started working in the porn industry in 2003, becoming best known for her interracial and lesbian performances. She is 168 cm - 5 feet and 6 inches. She is originally from Little Rock, Arkansas. She writes songs for a hobby. ..
Corina Ungureanu
Corina Georgiana Ungureanu (born August 29, 1980, Ploieşti, Romania) is a world-class Romanian gymnast who competed internationally between 1993 and 1999. Ungureanu began gymnastics at the Petrolul Ploieşti club in her hometown of Ploieşti, but spent the major part of her career training in Buc..
Corinda, Queensland
Corinda is a suburb in Brisbane, Australia. Located approximately 9km southwest of the Brisbane CBD, Corinda is more of a family orientated, quiet and green suburb made up of mainly older-style Queenslander type homes. Transport The Corinda railway station provides residents with easy access to the..
Corinda railway station, Brisbane
Corinda Station is a railway station on the Ipswich Line of Brisbane, Australia. It is part of the QR CityTrain network. It is in Zone 3 of the TransLink integrated public transport system. During peak hour on weekdays, trains run between Brisbane Central and Corinda via Tennyson and Yeerongpilly...
Corindhap, Victoria
Corindhap is a town in the Australian state of Victoria. Its population is only about 100. The town is about 30 minutes from Ballarat. Corindhap has a pub, a church, a hall, an oval, and many houses around them. This town has been around since before the gold mining days and used to be much more p..
CORINE
CORINE (Coordination of information on the environment) is a European programme initiated in 1985 by the European Commission, aimed at gathering information relating to the environment on certain priority topics for the European Union (air, water, soil, land cover, coastal erosion, biotopes, etc.). ..
Corineus
Corineus, or Corin, in medieval British legend, was a prodigious warrior, a fighter of giants, and the eponymous founder of Cornwall. According to Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain (1136), he led the decendants of the [[w:Troy|Trojans]] who fled with Antenor after the Trojan ..
Corine Rottschafer
Corine Rottschafer won the 1959 Miss World contest, representing the Netherlands. She became the first woman from her country to win the title. The pageant was held in London, United Kingdom. Prior to winning the pageant, she also earned the Miss Europe title in 1957. After a successful internat..
Coringa
Coringa can refer to: Coringa-Herald, a Marine National Nature Reserve of AustraliaCoringa river (or Koringa river), a river near the Yanam (India)Coringa (village), a tiny village East Godavari districtCoringa Wildlife Sanctuary, a protected area in Andhra Pradesh, India; named after Coringa (villa..
Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary
Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary ..
Corinium Museum
The Corinium Museum in the Cotswold town of Cirencester in England has a large collection of objects found in and around the locality. The bulk of the exhibits are Roman, but the museum includes material from as early as the Neolithic and right up to Victorian times. The museum is famous for its f..
Corinna
Corinna is also a spider genus (Corinnidae) Corinna (or Korinna) was an Ancient Greek poet, probably of the 6th century BC. She came from Tanagra in Boeotia, and according to later legend was the teacher of the much better-known Theban poet Pindar. Although two poems survive in epitome, most of her ..
Corinna, Maine
Corinna is a town in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,145 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 102.1 km² (39.4 mi²). 100.1 km² (38.7 mi²) of it is land and 2.0 km² (0.8 mi²) of it (1.98%) is water..
Corinna Harfouch
Corinna Harfouch (born October 16, 1954 in Suhl, German Democratic Republic, now Federal Republic of Germany) is a German actress. Filmography "Der Untergang - Hitler und das Ende des Dritten Reichs" ("The Downfall: Hitler and the End of the Third Reich"), 2004, Adolf Hitler, starring Bruno Ganz ..
Corinna Harney
Corinna Harney (born February 20 , 1972 in Bremerhaven, Germany) is a German-American model and actress. She was chosen as Playboy's playmate of the month in August, 1991 and Playboy's Playmate of the Year 1992 . She is sometimes credited as Corina Harney ,Corinna Harney-Jones , or Corinna Harney..
Corinna May
Corinna May is a blind singer from Germany. She was born in Bremen October 10, 1970. As a child she was already used to music; her father had a huge collection of jazz albums. Soon Corinna started singing in a school choir and a gospel choir. After several talent competitions Corinna May could rele..
Corinna Township, Minnesota
Corinna Township is a township in Wright County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 2,457 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 86.4 km² (33.3 mi²). 64.4 km² (24.9 mi²) of it is land and 22.0 km² (8.5 mi²) of it..
Corinna Tsopei
Kiriaki Corinna Tsopei in Greek: Κυριακή Κορίνα Τσοπέη, (born June 21, 1944) to George Greek: Γιώργος and Maria Greek: Μαρία Tsopei. In 1964 the 5'7" tall beauty became the first Greek winner of the Miss Universe pageant. Family Corinna's father was a Major in the G..
Corinne
Corinne, pronounced "core - in" or "ko-reen", is a female name and the French or English variant of Corinna or the Greek Korinna, meaning "maiden." Various spellings of the name exist, although some attest that "Corinne" is the most appropriate and age-old spelling. Other spellings include: Corrine..
Corinne, Utah
Street view in Corinne, Boxelder Co., Utah. Close-up view of several shops, 1869. Corinne is a city in Box Elder County, Utah, United States. The population was 621 at the 2000 census. Geography Corinne is located at [41°32′55″N, 112°6′50″W] (41.548575, -112.113752)[..
Corinne Alphen
Contents 1 History2 Filmography3 Filmography - Herself4 Notable TV Guest Appearances5 Awards6 External links History Corinne Alphen (born 30 October 1953 in Boston, Massachusetts USA) is an actress in film and Television. Alphen is a daughter of the Police Chief o..
Corinne Alsop Cole
Corinne Douglas Robinson Alsop Cole (July 2, 1886 in Orange, New Jersey - June 23, 1971 in Avon, Connecticut) was the daughter of Corinne Roosevelt and her husband Douglas Robinson and a niece of Theodore Roosevelt. Corinne Douglas Robinson was the second of four children and the only daughter. She..
Corinne Bailey Rae
For the album with this name, see Corinne Bailey Rae (album). Corinne Bailey Rae (born 26 February 1979) is an acclaimed English singer who released her eponymous debut album in February 2006. Gaining a wide spectrum of support, Corinne was named the number one predicted breakthrough act of 2006 i..
Corinne Bailey Rae (album)
Corinne Bailey Rae is the eponymous first album by British singer Corinne Bailey Rae. It was released in February 2006 in the UK and March in Europe. It went straight in at #1 on both the UK Top 75 Albums Chart and the UK R&B Album Chart. "Like a Star", her debut single, was the first to be relea..
Corinne Bohrer
Corinne Bohrer (born October 18 1958 in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina) is an American comic actress. She has appeared in a few episodes of Veronica Mars. She also played a pediatric nurse who had a crush on Elliot Gould in the short lived situation comedy E/R. External link [Veronicamarsweb..
Corinne Calvet
Corinne Calvet (real name: Corrine Dibos) (1925 – 2001) was a French actress mostly in American films. Born in Paris, Calvet made a few films in her native country before coming to Hollywood in the 1940s. Her father is said to have invented Pyrex. Her most notable appearances were in the 1950s..
Corinne Clery
Corinne Clery at the time of Story of O (1975) Clery as Corinne Dufour in "Moonraker". Corinne Clery (born Corinna Piccolo, March 23, 1950 in Paris, France) is a French actress. She started her career in the late sixties under the name Corinne Piccoli. She first came to prominence in t..
Corinne Day
Corinne Day (b. 1965) is a notable British fashion photographer. Day has been sometimes accredited with discovering models such as Kate Moss and creating the "waif" look and "heroin chic" look that influenced British fashion in the 1990's. She has for the last ten years documented in her book "Dia..
Corinne Drewery
Corinne Drewery, born in Nottingham on September 21 1959, is the lead singer of the pop music band Swing Out Sister. She grew up on the classic standards, since her father played in a band which was regular support to big stars like Tom Jones, Sandie Shaw etc. She moved to London to study fashion an..
Corinne Dufour
Corinne Dufour is a fictional character from the James Bond film Moonraker. She is a Bond girl and is portrayed by Corinne Clery. Film Biography Corinne Dufour is Sir Hugo Drax's personal pilot and assistant. She first appears when Bond is finding more about Hugo Drax and she pilots Bond in a to..
Corinne Grant
Corinne Grant (born June 12, 1973) is an Australian comedian and television presenter. Grant was born in the small Victorian town of Corryong. After briefly studying as a nurse in Wodonga, she embarked upon a career as a stand-up comedian in Melbourne. In the late 1990s she appeared on the communi..
Corinne Griffith
Promotional Picture Corinne Griffith was a Hollywood actress who is believed to have been born in Texarkana, Texas, on November 24, 1895. Always one of the more private and mysterious of stars, Griffith's actual year and even birthday are widely disputed with conflicting information through..
Corinne Heline
Corinne Heline (Atlanta, Georgia, August 18, 1882 - 1975) was an American author, Christian mystic and occultist born to the aristocracy of the Old South. Heline received a classical and religious education. She was a life-long student of the ancient mysteries. The Rosicrucian Initiate Max Heind..
Corinne heller
Corinne Heller is a journalist with Reuters News Agency in Jerusalem. External links [Corinne Heller] Personal Web site[Reuters]..
Corinne Hermès
Corinne Hermès (born November 11, 1961) is a French singer. She represented Luxembourg at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 where she won with Si la vie est cadeau ("If life is a gift") with music by Jean-Pierre Millers and words by Alain Garcia. External links [www.Corinnehermes.com] (O..
Corinne Lepage
Corinne Dominique Marguerite Lepage, also known as Corinne Lepage, is a French politician. She is the founder and President since 1996 of the Citizenship, Action, Participation for the XXIst Century Party (CAP 21.) She is also the founding member of the CRII-VIE, the Association for the Study of t..
Corinne Levesque
Corinne Lévesque (1944-2005) (nee Côté) was the second wife of the late Quebec Premier, René Lévesque. Before they were married in 1978, Corinne was employed as René's secretary. Despite being the wife of a beloved political leader, she kept a low profile after their marriage; some believe b..
Corinne McLaughlin
Corinne McLaughlin is an author and a leader in the intentional communities movement. She is the author of Builders of the Dawn, a study of enduring intentional communities around the world. She and her partner Gordon Davidson have been members of the Findhorn Community in Scotland and are co-foun..
Corinne Orr
Corinne Orr was born in the French-Canadian village of St. Hyacinthe, At an early age, Corinne's mother enrolled her daughter in elocution lessons -- Corinne was hooked! She became involved in Children's Theatre beginning at the age of 10 and started to develop her repetroire of voices. By the..
Corinne Rey-Bellet
Corinne Rey-Bellet (2 August 1972 – 30 April 2006) was a Swiss alpine skier. Rey-Bellet shared a World Championship silver medal in the downhill event in St. Moritz in 2003 and won a total of five World Cup races. She retired in 2003 because of a series of injuries to her right knee. Death ..
Corinne Roosevelt Robinson
Corinne Roosevelt Robinson (September 27, 1861- February 17, 1933) was the younger sister of former President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt and an aunt of former First Lady of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt. Contents 1 Early Years2 Career3 Personal Life4 Some ..
Corinne Schmidhauser
Corinne Schmidhauser (born 30 May 1964) is a former Swiss alpine skier. In 1987, she won the World Cup in slalom. ..
Corinne Wood
Corinne G. Wood (born 1954) served as Lieutenant Governor of the US state of Illinois from 1999 to 2003[#endnote_Bluebook]. A resident of Lake Forest, Illinois, Wood was the first female Lieutenant Governor of Illinois. She is a Republican who was elected on a ticket with Gov. George Ryan ..
Corinnid sac spider
The corinnid sac spiders (family Corinnidae), like the other clubionoid families, have a very confusing taxonomic history. Once this family was a part of the large catch-all taxon Clubionidae, now a shadow of its former self. The clubionoids are apparently similar only in that they have eight ey..
Corino Andrade
Mário Corino da Costa Andrade (10 June 1906 – 16 June 2005) was a leading twentieth century Portuguese neurologist and researcher who first described the familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy (FAP) syndome that later came to be associated with his name (Corino de Andrade disease). Corino was..
Corinth
Corinth, or Korinth (Greek: Κόρινθος, Kórinthos; see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a Greek city-state, on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnesus to the mainland of Greece. To the west of the isthmus lies the Gulf of Corinth, to the..
Corinth, Arkansas
Corinth is a town in Yell County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 65 at the 2000 census. Geography Corinth is located at [35°3′28″N, 93°25′54″W] (35.057769, -93.431629)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town ha..
Corinth, Georgia
Corinth is a town in Coweta County, Georgia, USA. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 213. It was a city until the end of April 2000, and was disincorporated as of the first of May. Geography Corinth is located at [33°13′46″N, 84°56′32″W] (33.229552, -84..
Corinth, Kentucky
Corinth is a city in Grant County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 181 at the 2000 census. Despite being in a dry county, sales by the drink in restaurants seating at least 100 diners are allowed. Geography Corinth is located at [38°29′46″N, 84°33′44″W] (38.496042, ..
Corinth, Maine
Corinth is a town in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,511 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 104.0 km² (40.2 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 2,511 people, 959 hous..
Corinth, Mississippi
Corinth is a city in Alcorn County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 14,054 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Alcorn County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Its ZIP codes are 38834 and 38835. Contents 1 History1.1 Notible Corinthians1.2 Locales on the..
Corinth, New York
Corinth is the name of two places in the state of New York: Corinth (town), New York, a townCorinth (village), New York, located in the Town of Corinth This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ..
Corinth, North Carolina
Corinth is a place in Rutherford County, North Carolina. ..
Corinth, Pennsylvania
Corinth, Pennsylvania was the fictitious location for the now-defunct American Soap Opera Loving. According to the show, it was located within driving distance from New York City, Philadelphia and Washington, DC. It was best known as a university community because of the presence of Alden Universi..
Corinth, Texas
Corinth is a city in Denton County, Texas, United States. The population was 11,325 at the 2000 census. Geography Corinth is located at [33°8′38″N, 97°4′20″W] (33.143952, -97.072194)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city ..
Corinth, Vermont
Corinth, Vermont Corinth is a town in Orange County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2000 census, the town population was 1,461. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Notable residents4 External links5 References Geography According to the United States Census Bur..
Corinth, West Virginia
Corinth is an unincorporated community located in Preston County, West Virginia, USA. Corinth was originally called Spencer but was changed in 1890 to avoid duplication of names in the state. It is named after the Biblical city of Corinth, Greece. External links ..
Corinthia
Corinthia (Greek: Κορινθία, Korinthía) is the area around the city of Corinth. Presently, it is a prefecture of Greece, part of the periphery of Peloponnese. It is the second-most populated prefecture on the Peloponnese peninsula. Currently (2001 census) the..
Corinthian
Corinthian refers originally to the port of Corinth in Greece Corinthian order a classical order of Greek and Roman architectureCorinthian leaguePauline epistles, books of the New Testament of the Bible:*First Epistle to the Corinthians*Second Epistle to the Corinthians*Third Epistle to the Corinthi..
Corinthian-Casuals F.C.
Corinthian-Casuals F.C. are a football club currently playing in the Isthmian League First Division South, formed in 1939 by a merger of two famous amateur clubs, Corinthians, who formed in 1882, and Casuals, who formed in 1883. Despite an almost immediate break for World War II, in 1945 they to..
Corinthians F.C.
See also Sport Club Corinthians Paulista and Corinthians F.C. (Isle of Man). Corinthians Football Club were a football team based in London playing at various venues including Crystal Palace and Queen's Club. They were founded in 1882 by N. Lane Jackson, assistant secretary of the Football Associat..
Corinthians F.C. (Isle of Man)
Corinthians Football Club are a football (soccer) club from Douglas on the Isle of Man. They compete in the Isle of Man Football League and the Isle of Man Football Combination. Formed in 1930, they wear black and white strips (uniforms). They play their home games at Nobles Park in Douglas. Rol..
Corinthian (comics)
The Corinthian is a fictional character in Neil Gaiman's comic book series The Sandman. His first appearance is in the second story arc, [[The Sandman: The Doll's House|The Doll's House]]. The Corinthian is a creation of Dream. His most notable physical feature is his lack of eyes: in their place..
Corinthian bronze
Corinthian bronze, also called Corinthian brass or æs Corinthiacum, was a highly valuable metal alloy in classical antiquity. It is thought to be an alloy of copper with gold or silver (or both), although it has also been contended that it was simply a very high grade of bronze, or a kind of bronz..
Corinthian Colleges International, Inc.
Corinthian Colleges, Inc. (CCi) is a publicly-traded corporation based in Santa Ana, California that owns and manages a collection of 129 for-profit colleges in the United States (97 campuses) and Canada (32 campuses). Founded in 1995, CCi has grown by acquiring already existing colleges and syst..
Corinthian helmet
Bronze Corinthian Helmet The Corinthian helmet (Ancient Greek κόρυς κορινθίη, Modern κάσκα κορινθιακή) was a type of bronze helmet which in its later sty..
Corinthian leather
Corinthian Leather was a phrase invented for marketing use to describe the leather used in certain Chrysler luxury cars in the 1970s. The first use of this term was to describe the leather in the 1974 Chrysler Imperial, but the best known use of this term is from the advertising campaign for the 1..
Corinthian order
The Corinthian order as used for the portico of the Pantheon, Rome provided a prominent model for Renaissance and later architects, through the medium of engravings. The Corinthian order is one of the Classical orders of Greek and Roman architecture, although it was seldom used in Greek archit..
Corinthian Pointe, Houston, Texas
Corinthian Pointe is a large planned affordable subdivision located in Houston, Texas. Corinthian Pointe is located outside of the 610 Loop and inside Beltway 8 near Reliant Park. The neighborhood is the largest residential subdivision in Houston that was developed by a non-profit group. The Windso..
Corinthian War
Greek Wars of the 4th century BC Haliartus – Nemea – Cnidus – Coronea – Lechaeum – Naxos – Leuctra – Mantinea The Corinthian War (395 BC–387 BC) was an ancient Greek military conflict between Sparta and four allied states, Thebes, Athens, Corin..
Corinth (disambiguation)
Corinth, Greece is a prominent city in both Greek mythology and the New Testament. There are also numerous places in the United States with this name: Corinth in Bullock County, AlabamaCorinth in Clay County, AlabamaCorinth in Cullman County, AlabamaCorinth in Randolph County, AlabamaCorinth in Wal..
Corinth (town), New York
Corinth is a town in Saratoga County, New York, USA. The population was 5,985 at the 2000 census. The town is named after the ancient Greek city of Corinth, which received one of St. Paul's Epistles in the New Testament The Town of Corinth contains a village with the name Corinth. The town is on..
Corinth (village), New York
Corinth is a village in Saratoga County, New York, USA. The population was 2,474 at the 2000 census. The village gets its name from an historic city of southern Greece after whose people a book in the Bible is named. The Village of Corinth is by the east town line of the Town of Corinth. The commun..
Corinth Canal
The Corinth Canal The Corinth Canal is a canal connecting the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea. It cuts through the Isthmus of Corinth and separates the Peloponnesian peninsula from the Greek mainland and therefore effectively makes it an island. The canal is 6.3 km in ..
Corinth National Cemetery
Corinth National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery in the city of Corinth, in Alcorn County, Mississippi. It encompasses 20 acres, and as of the end of 2005, had 7,137 interments. It is administered by the Little Rock National Cemetery. History Corinth National Cemetery was established..
Corinto, Chinandega
Corinto is a municipality in the Chinandega department of Nicaragua. ..
Corinto, Morazán
Corinto is a municipality in the Morazán department of El Salvador. ..
Corinto, Nicaragua
Corinto is also a town in the department of Morazán in El Salvador, see Corinto, El Salvador; and a town in Minas Gerais in Brazil, see Corinto, Minas Gerais. Corinto [kOrEn´tO] is a town of 17,000 (1995 population) on the northwest Pacific coast of Nicaragua and is one of the most imp..
Corin (Narnia)
Prince Corin of Archenland is a fictional character in C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia. He is a minor character in the fifth book published in the series, The Horse and his Boy, which is the third book chronologically. He, along with his brother Cor and many other characters from previous books, a..
Corin Nemec
Corin Nemec (born November 5, 1971 in Little Rock, Arkansas) is an American actor. He is also sometimes credited with his nickname, "Corky". Nemec is best known for playing Parker Lloyd Lewis in the early 1990s television series Parker Lewis Can't Lose and Jonas Quinn in Stargate SG-1. He also wr..
Corin Redgrave
Corin Redgrave (born 16 July, 1939) is an English actor. He is the son of the actor Sir Michael Redgrave and the actress Rachel Kempson (Lady Redgrave) and represents the third generation of an acting dynasty, which includes his daughter Jemma Redgrave. He has played a wide range of character role..
Corin Tucker
Corin at a Sleater-Kinney show at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland, OR in 2005, following the release of their album "The Woods". Corin Tucker (born November 9 1972) is a singer and guitarist from the rock band Sleater-Kinney. Although the band was formed in Olympia, Washington, Tucker still..
Corio
Corio may refer to Corio, VictoriaDivision of CorioCorio, a commune in the province of Turin, northern Italy 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 directl..
Corio, Victoria
Corio LGA: City of Greater Geelong Postcode: 3214 Median property value: [5,000] (2006) Location: Geelong, Victoria Suburbs near Corio Lara Lovely Banks Corio Bell Park Norlane North Shore The Geelong Grammar School, as seen from Corio Bay. Corio, for..
Coriobacteriaceae
Coriobacteriaceae is a family of bacteria, in the suborder of Coriobacterineae. Genera AtopobiumCollinsellaCoriobacteriumCryptobacteriumDenitrobacteriumEggerthellaSlackia External link http://sn2000.taxonomy.nl/Main/Classification/111679.htm ..
Coriobacteriales
Coriobacteriales is a order of bacteria, in the subclass of Coriobacteridae. Suborders Coriobacterineae External link http://sn2000.taxonomy.nl/Main/Classification/111571.htm ..
Coriobacteridae
Coriobacteridae is a subclass of bacteria, in the class of Actinobacteria. Orders Coriobacteriales External link http://sn2000.taxonomy.nl/Main/Classification/111570.htm ..
Coriobacterineae
Coriobacterineae is a suborder of bacteria, in the order of Coriobacteriales. Families Coriobacteriaceae External link http://sn2000.taxonomy.nl/Main/Classification/111678.htm ..
Coriobacterium
Coriobacterium is a genus of bacteria, in the family of Coriobacteriaceae. Coriobacterium are non-motile, Gram-positive, non-sporulating rods, which inhabit the gastrointestinal tract of firebugs (Pyrrhocoris apterus). See also Bifidobacterium—a similar genus of bacteria. External links htt..
Coriolan
The legendary figure Gaius Marcius Coriolanus is sometimes known as Coriolan. See also Coriolanus (play)*Coriolan, 1952-5, Adaption of Shakespeare's play by Bertolt Brecht, who had second thoughts over adapting it and in the end preferred Shakespeare's original.The Coriolan Overture by Beethoven Thi..
Coriolanus
This article is about the legendary figure. For the Shakespeare play, see Coriolanus. Gaius Marcius Coriolanus is widely believed to be a legendary figure who is said to have lived during the 5th century BC. He was given the agnomen "Coriolanus" as a result of his action in capturing the Volscian t..
Coriolanus (play)
Coriolanus is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, based on the life of the legendary Roman leader. This is one of Shakespeare's later plays, appearing circa 1607, following on the heels of landmark tragedies such as King Lear, Macbeth, and Antony and Cleopatra. Shakespeare's play was largely based on ..
Coriolan Overture (Beethoven)
Ouvertüre Coriolan, op. 62, is a composition written by Ludwig van Beethoven to Heinrich Joseph von Collin's tragedy in 1807. The structure and themes of the overture follow the play very generally. The main C minor theme represents Coriolan's resolve and war-like tendencies (he is about to invade ..
Corioli
Corioli, an ancient Volscian city in Latium adiectum, taken, according to the Roman annals in 493 BC, with Longula and Pollusca, and retaken (but see above) for the Volsci by Gaius Marcius Coriolanus, its original conqueror, who, in disgust at his treatment by his countrymen, had deserted to the ene..
Coriolis (crater)
Crater characteristics Coriolis from Apollo 10. NASA photo. Coordinates ..
Coriolis effect
This low pressure system over Iceland spins counter-clockwise due to the Coriolis effect. The Coriolis effect is an apparent deflection of a moving object in a rotating frame of reference. The Coriolis effect caused by the rotation of the Earth is responsible for the precession of a Foucaul..
Coriolis field
In theoretical physics a Coriolis field is the apparent gravitational field felt by a rotating or forcibly-accelerated body. In a theory that conforms to some versions of Mach's principle, we are entitled to treat this “apparent”, “fictitious” or “pseudo-gravitational” field effect a..
Coriolis frequency
The Coriolis frequency, f, is equal to twice the rotation rate of the Earth multiplied by the sine of the latitude. Intertial oscillations on the surface of the earth have this frequency. These oscillations are the result of the Coriolis effect. ..
Corioxenidae
Corioxenidae are an insect family of the order Strepsiptera. Classification Corioxeninae Kinzelbach, 1970*Corioxenos Blair, 1936*Floridoxenos Kathirithamby and Peck, 1994*Loania Kinzelbach, 1970*Perissozocera Johnson, 1976Triozocerinae Kinzelbach, 1970*Triozocera Pierce, 1909 ..
Corio Bay
Corio Bay, overlooking Geelong West, Drumcondra and North Geelong in 1927. Corio Bay, from Geelong. Landsat 7 imagery of the greater Geelong area, showing Corio Bay. Corio Bay is one of numerous bays in the southwest corner of Port Phillip, and is the bay on which abuts the City of..
Corio Oval
Corio Oval was an Australian Football ground, located in Geelong, Victoria and used by the Geelong Football Club in the VFL from 1897-1941. ..
Corio railway station, Victoria
Corio railway station is located in Corio, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. There are two broad gauge passenger tracks at this station, and trains can travel in either direction on either line. In addition, there is a freight only standard gauge track. Geelong line Lara → Corio &..
Corio Village Shopping Centre
Corio Shopping Centre is a large shopping centre in the northern Geelong suburb of Corio. K-Mart, Coles, Safeway and Best and Less are the largest stores at Corio Shopping Centre. ..
Corippo
Corippo is a municipality of the canton of Ticino, Switzerland, situated in the Italian-speaking district of Locarno. With a population of just 17 as of December 2004, it is the smallest municipality in Switzerland. Despite this, it possesses the trappings of communities many times its size: an off..
Corisco
Corisco, or Mandj, is a small island of Equatorial Guinea, located 29 km southwest of the Rio Muni estuary that defines the border with Gabon. Corisco, whose name derives from the Portuguese word for lightning, has an area of just 14 sq km, and its highest point is 35 meters above the sea. Original..
Coristanco
Coristanco 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 | ..
Coritani
The Coritani, or Corieltauvi, were a people living in Britain prior to the Roman conquest, and thereafter a civitas of Roman Britain. Their territory was in what is now the English East Midlands, in the counties of Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Northamptonshire. Thei..
Corita Kent
Corita Kent, born Frances Kent, also known as Sister Corita, (November 20, 1918 – September 18, 1986) was an artist and an educator who worked in Los Angeles and Boston. She worked almost exclusively with serigraphy, helping to establishment it as a fine art medium. Her artwork, with its messa..
Coritiba Foot Ball Club
Coritiba Foot Ball Club, commonly known as Coritiba, is a Brazilian football team from Curitiba, Paraná. Coritiba's greatest rivals are Atlético Paranaense and Paraná. Contents 1 History2 Club records3 Titles4 Couto Pereira5 Historic players6 The logo7 The..
Corium
Corium may refer to: DermisA lava-like molten metal flows emanating from the core of a nuclear reactor. 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..
Corixa
This article is about the biotech corporation. For the style fly tying, see Fly lure Corixa (NASDAQ: [CRXA]) is a biotechnology/pharmaceutical company based in Seattle, Washington involved in the development of immunotherapeutics to combat autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases, and can..
Cori (crater)
There is more than one crater named Cori Cori (lunar crater)Cori (crater on Venus) 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...
Cori (lunar crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Cori cycle
The Cori cycle refers to the recycling of lactate or lactic acid produced by muscle during anaerobic metabolism. The lactate is converted to glucose by the liver. When the ATP needs of a cell outpace its oxygen supply is limited, muscle cells produce ATP through lactic acid fermentation. This per..
Cori Dauber
Cori Dauber is an Associate Professor of Communication Studies (and of Peace, War, and Defense) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is also a Research Fellow at the Triangle Institute for Security Studies. Her area of scholarship is the way the media represents war and the milita..
Cori Nadine
Cori Nadine is a fitness model who worked with Playboy in the mid-1990s. Her ethnic make up includes Filipino, Irish, and Navajo Indian ancestry. About Cori Nadine: http://www.corinadine.tk Appearances in Playboy special editions Playboy's Nudes December 1993 - pages 27, 29.Playboy's Great Playm..
Cori Yarckin
Cori Ann Yarckin (born August 15, 1982) is an American actress and singer. She first became known for her role in the short lived Nickelodeon TV series Noah Knows Best, where she played Camille Ruiz. She took part in the nationally televised UPN reality/talent show The Road to Stardom with Mis..
Cork
For other uses of Cork, see Cork (disambiguation). Cork City redirects here, for the football club, see Cork City F.C. Cork (Corcaigh in Irish) is the second city of the Republic of Ireland and Ireland's third most populous city after Dublin and Belfast respectively. The principal city and adminis..
Cork's 96FM
96FM is a Cork-based Radio station owned by UTV Radio. UTV Radio UK National - talkSPORT Northern Ireland Commercial FM - U105 Great Britain Commercial local FM Imagine FM, Peak FM, The Pulse of West Yorkshire, Q96, Signal 1, 107.4 Tower FM, Radio Wave 96.5, 96.4 FM The Wave,..
Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway
The Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway (CBSCR) was one of the major Irish railways. It operated from Cork, serving towns along the southern coastal strip to the west of that city. It had a route length of 93.75 miles (150km), all single line. The Railway was largely concerned with tourist traffi..
Corkbush Field mutiny
The Corkbush Field Mutiny occurred on November 17 1647 during the early stages the Second English Civil War at the Corkbush Field rendezvous, when soldiers were ordered to sign a declaration of loyalty to Thomas Fairfax, the commander-in-chief of the New Model Army (NMA), and the Army Council. When ..
Corke
Corke may refer to: Anya Corke (born 1990), Hong Kong chess grandmasterHilary Corke (1921–2001), British writer, composer and mineralogistKevin Corke, American television news correspondent See also Cork (disambiguation) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of artic..
Corked bat
In baseball, a corked bat is a specially modified baseball bat that has been filled with cork or similar light, less dense substances to make the bat lighter without losing much power. A lighter bat gives a hitter a quicker swing and may improve the hitter's timing. However, since the bat is lighter..
Corkerhill
Corkerhill was originally a farm and a few houses to the south west of Glasgow, on the Paisley Canal Line from Glasgow, and still houses engine sheds and sidings, although Corkerhill signal box was demolished in the late 1970s (originally located to the rear of the houses now facing Mosspark shops. ..
Corkerhill railway station
Corkerhill railway station is a railway station in Corkerhill, a district of Glasgow, Scotland. The station is managed by First ScotRail and lies on the Paisley Canal Line. {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | National Rail ! F..
Corkickle railway station
Corkickle Railway Station is a train station serving the town of Egremont and the Whitehaven suburb of Corkickle in Cumbria, England. It is a request stop on the scenic Cumbrian Coast Line. Some through trains to the Furness Line stop here. It is operated by Northern Rail who provide all passenger t..
Corkman Irish Pub
The Corkman is a small Irish pub on Leicester Street in Carlton, Melbourne, Australia. It is frequented by Melbourne University staff and students, and often The Engineering Music Society which occupies it on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights after rehearsals. It was the venue for the reunion of..
Corkscrew (Alton Towers)
Corkscrew is a steel roller coaster made by Vekoma of the Netherlands. The coaster is located in the Ug Land area of Alton Towers in Staffordshire, England, the UK's most famous theme park. It is the park's oldest ride and in the 1980s it was the most publicised rollercoaster in the United Kingdo..
Corkscrew (band)
Corkscrew are a alternative rock band from Malta. The lineup of the band is Diane Micallef on vocals, Lincoln Spiteri on guitars and synth programming, Ronald Grech (Rex) on bass, and Franco Aloisio on drums. Over the past years, Corkskrew acted as supporting bands for established international ac..
Corkscrew (Cedar Point)
The Corkscrew is a roller coaster at the Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio. The ride is located on the midway directly across from Top Thrill Dragster, between Power Tower and Magnum XL-200. It consists of an elevated station that houses the patriotic cars, made in combinations of red..
Corkscrew (comics)
"Corkscrew" is a mutant in Marvel Comics associated with X-Statix. He was created by Peter Milligan and Mike Allred, and made his first (and only) appearance in X-Statix #1. History In X-Statix #1, Corkscrew participated in a try-out held to find a replacement for the recently deceased U-Go Girl. H..
Corkscrew (disambiguation)
A corkscrew a tool for drawing stopping corks from bottles. Corkscrew may refer to: Corkscrew (band), from MaltaCorkscrew (roller coaster element), a roller coaster inversion similar to a loopCorkscrew (roller coaster), is the name of several similar roller coasters which include a corkscrew ele..
Corkscrew (program)
Corkscrew enables the user to run SSH connections over most HTTPS proxy servers. Due to SSH features such as port forwarding, this can allow many types of services to be run safely over the SSH via HTTPS connections. Supported proxy servers: GauntletCacheFlowInternet JunkbusterSquidApache's mod_pr..
Corkscrew (roller coaster)
Corkscrew can refer to the following roller-coaster related subjects: Corkscrew (roller coaster element) is a type of roller coaster inversion. Corkscrew (Cedar Point) is the name of a roller coaster at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. Corkscrew (Valleyfair!) is the name of a roller coaster at Valley..
Corkscrew (roller coaster element)
[[Image:Corkscrew coaster sfft.jpg|thumb|right|Two interlocking corkscrew elements side by side on [[Superman: Krypton Coaster]].]]The corkscrew (B&M: flat spin/ wing over) is a roller coaster inversion which most often resembles a loop that has been 'widened' in terms of the element's entrance and ..
Corkscrew (tool)
"Corkscrew" redirects here. For , see . A basic corkscrew A corkscrew is a tool for drawing stopping corks from wine bottles. Generally, it comprises a pointed metallic helix attached to a handle. The user grips the handle and screws the metal point through the cork, entwining the cork and ..
Corkscrew (trick)
A Corkscrew is a move that is believed to have originated from Wushu and Capoeira. Because of the difficulty and appearance of the move it has been incorporated into various other athletic activities, namely Tricking and Break Dancing. The move consists of a practitioner swinging one leg up while ju..
Corkscrew (Valleyfair!)
Corkscrew is the name of a three-loop coaster at Valleyfair in Shakopee, Minnesota. Until the hypercoaster Wild Thing (the fifth highest and fastest roller coaster in the world at the time it opened) opened in 1996, Corkscrew was the only outdoor all-steel roller coaster in Minnesota. Roller c..
Corkscrew surface
The shape made by a complex exponential [\exp(2 \pi i f_c t)] when plotted as a three dimensional plot of Real, Imaginary, and t. ..
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is a National Audubon Society sanctuary located in southwest Florida, north of Naples, Florida and east of Bonita Springs. The sanctuary was established to protect the largest remaining stand of Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) and Pond Cypress (T. ascendens) in North Amer..
Corktown
Corktown can refer to: Corktown, TorontoCorktown, Detroit 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. ..
Corktown, Detroit
Corktown is the oldest surviving neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan, though it is only half as old as the city itself. Corktown derives its name from the Irish immigrants who settled there; they were primarily from County Cork. By the early 1850's, half of the 8th Ward (which contained Corktown) wa..
Corktown, Toronto
Corktown is an historic neighbourhood located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located just south of Regent Park and north of the Gardiner Expressway, between Berkeley Street to the west and the Don River to the east. The southern part of this area borders, but is not part of, the Distil..
Corkwood
Corkwood is a common name of a number of plants: Annona glabra in the West IndiesDuboisia species in AustraliaLeitneria floridana in southeastern North AmericaMelicope species in AustraliaMusanga cecropioides in Africa This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles asso..
Corky
Corky (II) is a female orca (also known as a killer whale) from the A5 Pod in British Columbia, Canada. She currently lives at SeaWorld in San Diego, California. Corky (II) received her name after the park's original Corky died in December of 1970. Of the other animals captured on that day, only Cor..
Corky and the Juice Pigs
Corky and the Juice Pigs was a Canadian comedy musical group made up of Phil Nichol, Greg Neale, and Sean Cullen. Their output consisted mainly of original comedic songs, largely satirical and often parodying various musical styles. Contents 1 Biography2 Members3 Albums4 Filmo..
Corky Ballas
Corky Ballas is a retired competitive ballroom dancer who holds several Latin dance championship titles. He and his partner Shirley Ballas were 1996 Open to the World International Champions, 1995-1996 Open to the World British Champions, twice British National Champions, Star - World Cup - UK - Cha..
Corky Evans
Corky Evans. Corky Evans (born January 2, 1948, in Berkeley, California, U.S.A.) is a prominent provincial politician in British Columbia, Canada. He twice ran for the leadership the New Democratic Party of British Columbia, placing second both times. In both cases, the party formed the govern..
Corky Laing
Corky Laing (born Laurence Gordon Laing January 28th, 1948, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) was the drummer for Mountain and West, Bruce and Laing. He started in a group called Energy which was produced by Felix Pappalardi. Laing left Energy in 1969 to form Mountain with Pappalardi, Leslie West, and S..
Corky McCorquodale
Felton "Corky" McCorquodale was a professional poker player, noted as the person who introduced Texas hold 'em to Las Vegas in 1963. Since then, the game has become one of the most popular poker variants in history. He was a charter inductee into the Poker Hall of Fame in 1979. ..
Corky Miller
Corky Abraham Phillip Miller (born March 16,1976 in Yucaipa, California) is a professional baseball player who plays catcher. Miller has played for the Cincinnati Reds and Minnesota Twins in MLB and in the Seattle Mariners organization. He was signed by the Boston Red Sox on April 25, 2006 and ad..
Corky Romano
Corky Romano is a 2001 movie starring former Saturday Night Live cast member Chris Kattan. Also starring is Fred Ward. The movie was directed by Rob Pritts and was written by David Garrett and Jason Ward. It was filmed at Touchstone Pictures studios. In the movie, Kattan plays Corky Romano, a vete..
Cork (disambiguation)
Cork is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland. Cork can also refer to: Places in Ireland: County Cork, the largest county and a major administrative region in IrelandCork Harbour, a natural harbour in County Cork on which the City of Cork liesWest Cork, an area of County CorkIrish p..
Cork (material)
A cork stopper for a wine bottle Champagne corks Varnished cork tiles can be used for flooring, as a substitute for linoleum or tiles. Simple cork Cork material is a subset of generic cork tissue, harvested for commercial use primarily from the Cork Oak tree, Quercus suber, ..
Cork (tissue)
Cork is a tissue found in some plants, which consists of tightly packed dead cells. It allows improved insulation and prevents loss of water or nutrients on the inner bark of woody plants. This tissue is often extracted from Cork Oak and manufactured into various products. See cork (material). See..
Cork Abbey
Red Abbey Tower on Mary Street in Cork City is a remnant of the former Augustinian Abbey. The tower was used by John Churchill (later the Duke of Marlborough) as a vantage point in the Siege of Cork (21 - 27 September 1690) [Red Abbey:[link]] [John Churchill:[link ..
Cork Bohemians F.C.
Cork Bohemians F.C. was an Irish football club who played in the Football League of Ireland. The club which was established in the 1920s in Cork city was quite a successful local club before and after its League of Ireland membership, being a frequent winner of the Munster Senior Cup; winning it on ..
Cork borer
Set of cork borers. Left to right sizes 6,7,8,9 nested, size 5, American penny for scale, sizes 4,3,2,1 nested, pusher. Background is 1/4" square graph paper. In a chemistry laboratory a cork borer is a metal tool for cutting a hole in a cork or rubber stopper to insert glass tubing. Cork ..
Cork Borough (Dáil Éireann constituency)
Cork Borough was an Irish parliamentary constituency which returned Teachtaí Dála (TDs) to Dáil Éireann from 1921–1969, using the Single Transferable Vote method of proportional representation (PR-STV). Contents 1 History2 Boundaries3 TDs elected3.1 ..
Cork cambium
Cork cambium is a tissue found in woody plants as part of the periderm. Cork cambium is one of the plant's meristems - the series of tissues consisting of embryonic (incompletely differentiated) cells from which the plant grows. It is one of the many layers of bark, between the cork and primary ph..
Cork Caucus
Cork Caucus is an official Cork 2005 European Capital of Culture project and is also generously supported by the Arts Council's Projects Award, The European Cultural Foundation, The Mondriaan Foundation, the Prins Claus Fund, The British Council, The Kingdom of the Netherlands, The I.F.A.(Institut f..
Cork Celtic F.C.
Cork Celtic F.C.. Cork Celtic F.C. was an Irish football club which played in the Football League of Ireland. Based in Cork, Ireland the club, which had been a successful local club for many years, joined the League as Evergreen United in 1951, a name they would play under until 1959. On chang..
Cork City (Dáil Éireann constituency)
Cork City, was a former Dáil Éireann parliamentary constituency. It was a Dáil constituency 1918-1921 and elected two members. The name was used again for a constituency which existed 1977-1981 and was represented by five Deputies. Contents 1 Boundaries2 Politics3 TDs4 Elec..
Cork City (Irish Parliament constituency)
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Cork City (UK Parliament constituency)
Cork City Borough constituency Created: 1801 Abolished: 1922 Type: House of Commons A former UK Parliament constituency in Ireland, returning two Members of Parliament. It was the only constituency in Ireland to return the same number of members in each general election from the Union with..
Cork City Council
Cork City Council (previously known as Cork Corporation) is a local government organisation in Cork City, responsible for providing services to citizens in the areas of : Housing & Community, Roads & Transportation, Urban planning & Development, Amenity & Culture, and Environment. Cork City Council..
Cork City F.C.
Cork City F.C. is an Irish football (soccer) club playing in the Football League of Ireland. The club, founded and elected to the league in 1984, hails from Cork, Ireland and play their home matches at Turners Cross. The club colours are Green and White with Red trim, and the club goes by the nick..
Cork College of Commerce
Cork College of Commerce is an Irish college that was established by the business and education communities on the banks of the River Lee in Cork City in 1908. The College is today the largest post-Leaving Certificate college in Ireland. Since 1991, when the last of its secondary school students fi..
Cork Communist Organisation
Cork Communist Organisation was a small republican group based in Cork, Ireland. The group published An Phoblacht (The Republic) 1965-1967 and People's Voice 1968-1969. The group opposed the official leadership of the Republican Movement, accusing it of inaction.[link], [link] ..
Cork Constitution
' Cork Constitution | pattern_ra = | leftarm = | body = | rightarm = | shorts = | socks = | title = Home colours }} | |} |} Cork Constitution is a Rugby Union club, based in Cork. It was founded by staff of the Cork Constitution newspaper. Since the paper did not pu..
Cork County (UK Parliament constituency)
Cork County County constituency Created: 1801 Abolished: 1885 Type: House of Commons A former UK Parliament constituency in Ireland, returning two Members of Parliament. Contents 1 Boundaries2 Members of Parliament3 Elections4 References Boundaries This constituency..
Cork County Hall
The County Hall is a 16-storey office block owned by Cork County Council and housing its administrative headquarters, the building is located in the city of Cork. At 67m (219 ft), the building is the tallest building in the Republic of Ireland and the third tallest building in Ireland. The buildi..
Cork East (Dáil Éireann constituency)
Cork East is a constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency has an electorate of 72,702 and at present is served by 4 Teachtaí Dála (TDs). The method of election is the Single Transferable Vote. The constituency runs from Mitc..
Cork GAA
The Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (or Cork GAA) is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic Games in County Cork. The county board is also responsible for the Cork inter-county football, hurling, camogie and ladies football teams. The C..
Cork Harbour
Cork Harbour is a natural harbour and river estuary at the mouth of the River Lee in County Cork, Republic of Ireland. It is the second largest natural harbour in the world by navigational area[[Citing sources citation needed]]. Contents 1 Population2 Islands3&nbs..
Cork Hibernians F.C.
Cork Hibernians F.C.. Cork Hibernians F.C. was an Irish football club who played in the Football League of Ireland. Based in Flower Lodge in Cork, Ireland the club was founded in 1957 and folded 1977. Cork Hibernians joined the League of Ireland following the expulsion of fellow Cork side Cor..
Cork Institute of Technology
Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), formerly Regional Technical College, Cork, is a college located in Cork, Ireland opened in 1973 as part of the Regional Technical College network. The institution has 17,000 students (part-time & full-time) in art, business, engineering, music and science discip..
Cork International Airport
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Cork Jazz Festival
The Cork Jazz Festival is an annual festival held in Cork City, Ireland in late October every year since 1978. The Festival is Ireland's biggest and most prestigious jazz event and attracts hundreds of musicians and thousands of music fans to the city each year. Renowned as Europe's friendliest Ja..
Cork Mid (constituency)
Cork Mid (or Mid Cork) may refer to one of two parliamentary constituencies in County Cork, in the South of Ireland Mid Cork (UK Parliament constituency), a single-seat constituency used for the election to the United Kingdom Parliament in 1918, but whose MP took his seat instead as TD in the first..
Cork Mid (Dáil Éireann constituency)
Cork Mid, was a former Dáil Éireann parliamentary constituency. It was a Dáil constituency 1918-1921 and elected one member. The name was used again for a constituency which existed 1961-1981. It had three representatives 1961-1977 and four 1977-1981. Contents 1 Boundaries2 Politics3..
Cork North Central (Dáil Éireann constituency)
Cork North Central is a constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency has an electorate of 79,063 and at present is served by 5 Teachtaí Dála (TDs). The method of election is the Single Transferable Vote. The constituency is ma..
Cork North West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
The Cork North West parliamentary area is a large rural 3 seat Dáil constituency. Due to its size and landscape it is considered one of the most difficult constituencies to canvass in Ireland. The constituency itself encompasses the western part of Ireland's largest county of Cork. It runs from Cha..
Cork Oak
The Cork Oak (Quercus suber) is a medium sized, evergreen oak tree in the section Quercus sect. Cerris. It is native to southwest Europe and northwest Africa. The leaves are 4-7 cm long, weakly lobed or coarsely toothed, dark green above, paler beneath, with the leaf margins often downcurved. The..
Cork Opera House
Cork Opera House is a theatre and opera house in Cork in the Republic of Ireland. It was originally built in 1855, although its existence has not been continuous; having survived the burning of much of Cork by British forces in reprisal for an ambush of a military convoy in 1920 by Irish rebels, th..
Cork South Central (Dáil Éireann constituency)
Cork South Central is a constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency has an electorate of 90,237 and at present is served by 5 Teachtaí Dála (TDs). The method of election is the Single Transferable Vote. Cork South Central ..
Cork South West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
Cork South West is a constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency has an electorate of 54,274 and at present is served by 3 Teachtaí Dála (TDs). The method of election is the Single Transferable Vote. The constituency encompas..
Cork Street
Cork Street is a street in the West End of London, England with a number of small commercial art galleries. It is located at the back of the Royal Academy and just to the north of it. The nearest tube station is Green Park. External links [Art galleries in Cork Street, London][Lon..
Cork Suburban Rail
The Cork Suburban Rail network serves the Metropolitan Cork area in County Cork, Ireland. It currently operates on two lines (Cóbh and Mallow), but another one is planned (Midleton) under the Transport 21 plan. Stations in italics are not yet built or open, but will be under Transport 21. Conten..
Cork taint
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Cork West
Cork West may refer to: West Cork (UK Parliament constituency)Cork West (Dáil Éireann constituency) (1923–1969) 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 po..
Cork West (Dáil Éireann constituency)
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Corlene Byrd
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Corlen Productions
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Corleone
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Corleone family
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Corleto Perticara
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Corley services
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Corlier
Corlier Country France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Ain Arrondissement Belley Canton Hauteville-Lompnes INSEE 01000 Postal Code 01110 MayorCurrent Term 2001-2008 Intercommunality Longitude Latitude Altitudes ..
Corliss Lamont
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Corliss Orville Burandt
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Corliss Steam Engine
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Corliss Township, Minnesota
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Corliss Williamson
Corliss Mondari Williamson (born on December 4, 1973 in Russellville, Arkansas) is a basketball player in the National Basketball Association. His nickname is "Big Nasty". In college, Williamson was a dominating power forward but became an undersized power forward in the NBA and has mostly played..
Corm
Taro corms for sale in a Réunion market A corm is a short, vertical, swollen underground stem of a plant (usually one of the monocots) that serves as a storage organ to enable the plant to survive winter or other adverse conditions such as summer drought and heat (estivation). A corm consist..
Cormac
Cormac is a popular Irish name, borne by a number of figures from Irish legend and history. Some of these include: Cormac mac Airt, semi-historical High King of Ireland ca. 227-266Cormac Cond Longas, exiled prince of Ulster from Irish mythologyCormac, Archbishop of Armagh ca. 481-497 See also: Korm..
Cormack
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The surname Cormack is of Scottish origin, from Caithness and Orkney. Contents 1 Distribution of the sur..
Cormack, Newfoundland and Labrador
Cormack is a farming community on the Great Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland. Foundation Cormack was originally created following World War II by the Commission of Government as an agricultural settlement for the relocation of returning war veterans. After a comprehensive soil survey, the govern..
Cormac Battle
Cormac Battle (born July 11 1981), an ex-Kerbdog and Wilt front-man, is the presenter of Radio Telefís Éireann (RTÉ) 2FM's alternative music programme, The Wireless, which airs every Sunday evening from 8pm-11pm. RTÉ 2FM is a national radio station in Ireland. Cormac Battle is a native of Kilk..
Cormac breathnach
Cormac Breathnach was an Irish national school teacher and politician. Breathnach (Irish for 'Walsh') served as Lord Mayor of Dublin and had been involved in the National Labour Party before being convinced to switch his political allegiances by Eamon de Valera, the founder of Fianna Fail. From 19..
Cormac Breslin
Cormac Breslin (25th April 1902 – 23rd January 1978) was Ceann Comhairle (Chairman) of Dáil Éireann from 1967 to 1973. He was first elected to the Dáil in 1937 as a Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála (TD) for Donegal West. He was re-elected at every election until his retirement in 1977. |- style..
Cormac Cardinal Murphy-O'Connor
Cormac Cardinal Murphy-O'Connor (born 24 August 1932) in Reading, Berkshire, is an English prelate, the Archbishop of Westminster and President of the Bishops' Conference of England and Wales. By virtue of his position, he is the spiritual leader of English and Welsh Catholics. Created cardinal in..
Cormac Cond Longas
Cormac Cond Longas (Connlongas, Connloinges, "Exiled Prince") was the eldest son of Conchobar mac Nessa by his own mother, Ness, in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. His foster father was Fergus mac Róich. Cormac followed Fergus into exile in Connacht after the Deirdre affair, and fought for Ai..
Cormac MacCuilenan
Cormac MacCuilenan (836-908) was an Irish bishop and King of Cashel, slain at the battle of Ballymogn. He was the author of an Irish glossary and possibly of the lost Psalter of Cashel. Source: The 1910 [New Catholic Dictionary] ..
Cormac MacDermott
Cormac MacDermot', King of Moylurg, reigned 1218-1244. A great-great-great grandson of Cormac, Dermot Ruadh MacDermot, was ancestor of the MacDermot Roe sept of the family. |- style="text-align: center;" References "Mac Dermot of Moylurg: The Story of a Connacht Family", Dermot Mac Dermot..
Cormac mac Airt
Cormac Mac Airt ("son of Art"), aka Cormac Ua Cuinn (grandson of Conn) or Cormac Ulfada ("long beard"), is probably the most famous of the ancient High Kings of Ireland, and may have been an authentic historical figure, although many legends have attached themselves to him. He was the son of Art, so..
Cormac mac Art O Melaghlain
Reign: 1205– 1239 Predecessor: Maelsechlainn Beag O Melaghlain Successor: Diarmait Ruadh O Melaghlin Date of Birth: 1182? Place of Birth: Clonlonan, Westmeath,Ireland Wife: ? Buried: Clonmacnoise? Date of Death: 1239 Parents: Art mac Mael Sechlainn O Mel..
Cormac mac Cuilennáin
Cormac mac Cuilennáin, scholar, bishop and King of Munster, died 13 September, 908. Author of the Sanas Chormaic (Cormac's Glossary) and the Psalter of Cashel, now lost. He ruled Munster from Cashel for seven years, reputedly a time of peace and plenty. Nevertheless he took hostages from both Conn..
Cormac McAnallen
Cormac McAnallen (1980 - 2004), or Cormac MacNailín, was an Irish sportsman who played Gaelic football for Tyrone and Eglish. Born in Dungannon, but raised in Brantry (near Benburb), Cormac was a schoolteacher by profession. He taught in St. Benildus College in Dublin and later at St.Catherine's C..
Cormac McAnallen Cup
The Cormac McAnallen Cup is the name of the trophy awarded to the winners of the annual International Rules series. These games are played between the best Gaelic footballers from Ireland and the best Australian rules footballers. The cup is named after Cormac McAnallen, a young Gaelic footballer ..
Cormac McCarthy
For the musician Cormac McCarthy, see Cormac McCarthy (musician). Cormac McCarthy is an American novelist, author of nine Southern Gothic and Western novels. He lives in the Tesuque area of Santa Fe, New Mexico with his wife, Jennifer Winkley and their son John. Literary critic Harold Bloom has..
Cormac McCarthy (musician)
Cormac McCarthy is an American folk singer/songwriter. He was born in Ohio but moved to rural New Hampshire at age ten. He was inspired to play music when his sister, visiting home from college, brought records by Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, and Eric Anderson, and he traded his clarinet for a guitar. He w..
Cormac O'Brien
Cormac O'Brien (born 1967) is an American author. O'Brien is most famous for two books: Secret Lives of the Presidents and Secret Lives of the First Ladies. Both are puffed as "what your teachers never told you about", and contain various anecdotes. ..
Cormac of Dunkeld
Cormac, Bishop of Dunkeld (fl. x1114-1131x) is the earliest recorded Bishop of Dunkeld in the 12th century, although he was not the first bishop of Dunkeld. It is possible, that he was the first bishop of Dunkeld distinct from the abbot, but there is no evidence for this. He appears in two rather d..
Cormac of Mortlach
Cormac of Mortlach is the third Bishop of Mortlach according to the list of the Aberdeen Registrum.Cosmo Innes, Registrum episcopatus Aberdonensis : ecclesie Cathedralis Aberdonensis regesta que extant in unum collecta, (Spalding and Maitland Clubs, 1845), vol. ii. p. 125 He is known only by name. ..
Cormaney
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Cormanthor
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Cormant Township, Minnesota
Cormant Township is a township in Beltrami County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 207 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 94.4 km² (36.4 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 207 p..
Corman Park No. 344, Saskatchewan
The Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344, Saskatchewan is located around the city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Contents 0.1 Boundaries0.2 Population and Towns1 See also2 External links Boundaries Its boundary extends to the south by Dundurn No. 314, Saskatchewan, to the s..
Cormaranche-en-Bugey
Cormaranche-en-Bugey Country France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Ain Arrondissement Belley Canton Hauteville-Lompnes INSEE 01000 Postal Code 01100 MayorCurrent Term ?2001-2007 Intercommunality Longitude Latitude ..
Cormega
Cormega, born Corey McKay on April 15, 1975 in Brooklyn, New York, is an American rapper noted for his lyrical imagery and rapid-fire flow. He is also famous for his hip-hop feud with childhood friend and fellow rapper Nas. Contents 1 History2 Feud with Nas3 Reconciliation4 ..
Cormeilles
Cormeilles is the name or part of the name of several communes in France: Cormeilles, in the Eure départementCormeilles, in the Oise département Cormeilles-en-Parisis, in the Val-d'Oise départementCormeilles-en-Vexin, in the Val-d'Oise département This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation..
Cormeilles, Eure
Cormeilles is a commune and the chief town of a canton in the Eure département, in the Haute-Normandie région, in France. It is located in the northwestern part of the département and is also the seat of this canton. Its postal code is 27260. The INSEE code is 27170. This small town is typical..
Cormeilles-en-Parisis
'''Cormeilles-en-Parisis Suburban houses in Cormeilles-en-Parisis''' Country France Région Île-de-France Départment Val-d'Oise Arrondissement Argenteuil Canton Cormeilles-en-Parisis INSEE 95176 Postal Code 95240 MayorCurrent Term ..
Cormelles-le-Royal
Cormelles-le-Royal is a commune of the Calvados département, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14610. The INSEE code is 14181. It is part of the communauté d'agglomération Caen la Mer. ..
Cormolain
Cormolain is a commune of the département of Calvados, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14240. The INSEE code is 14182. ..
Cormoranche-sur-Saône
Cormoranche-sur-Saône is a commune of the Ain département, in France. ..
Cormorant
The Phalacrocoracidae family of birds is represented by 38 species of cormorants and shags. Several different classifications of the family have been proposed recently, but in the one most commonly used, all but three species are placed in a single genus Phalacrocorax, the exceptions being the G..
Cormorant, Manitoba
Cormorant is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Manitoba on the east shore of Cormorant Lake about 80 kilometres from The Pas, Manitoba. The community is in the west central region of the province. It has been an Aboriginal and First Nations campsite dating back to the 1900s. I..
Cormorant (aircraft)
The Cormorant is a project currently under development at Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works research facility. It is named after a species of bird. Contents 1 Development2 Structure3 Stealth4 Funding5 External link Development After the Cold War between the United States ..
Cormorant (album)
Cormorant is the tenth album from Shriekback, released in 2005. It centers around Barry Andrews with former shrieks, Martyn Barker, Wendy Partridge, and Mark Raudva, Andrews' son, Finn, and fellow XTC alum, Andy Partridge. Personnel Barry Andrews - keyboards/synthesizers/vocalsMartyn Barker - dr..
Cormorant (disambiguation)
A cormorant is a kind of bird. Cormorant is also used to refer to many other things, some of which are named after the bird: The CH-149 Cormorant, a Canadian Forces helicopter.The Cormorant, a current project of Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works research facility. This is a [disambiguationdisambig..
Cormorant Books
Cormorant Books is a Canadian book publishing company. The company specializes in fiction by new and emerging Canadian writers, reissues of out-of-print classics of Canadian literature, and English translations of works by Quebec writers. Authors published by Cormorant have included Neil Bissoonda..
