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C'rizz
C'rizz is a fictional character played by Conrad Westmaas in a series of audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. An Eutermesan from the planet Bortresoye, which exists in a parallel universe, he was a of the Eig..
C. Richard D'Amato
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CRI
CRI is a three letter abbreviation that may stand for: China Radio InternationalColor rendering indexColor reversal internegativeCrime Reduction Initiatives, a British voluntary sector organisationCrown Research Institute (New Zealand)Cuttings Re-InjectionCosta Rica, the ISO 3-letter country codeCR..
Cri-cri
This article is about the French airplane. Cri-cri is also the name of a fictional character. French-built homebuilt Cri-Cri F-PYTH at AirVenture Oshkosh 2003 Cri-cri in French is a cricket. Designed in the early 1970s by a French aeronautical engineer Michel Colomban, the Cri-cri aircraft..
Cri-cri (character)
Cri-Cri is a fictional character, an anthropomorphic cricket, created by Francisco Gabilondo Soler in 1934 while broadcasting his own musical radio show on Mexico's Station XEW. The character became so famous and gave its author such renown, that it became a second name for Gabilondo. External ..
Criação Velha
Criação Velha is a parish in the district of Madalena in the Azores. The population in 2001 is 818, its density is 49.9/km² and the area is 16.39 km². ..
Crianlarich
Church of Crianlarich Crianlarich (A' Chrìon Làraich in Gaelic) is a village in Stirling district, Scotland. The village's name derives from the Gaelic for "low pass", relating to its geographical location. Crianlarich has been a major crossroads for north and westbound journeys in Scotland..
Crianlarich railway station
Crianlarich railway station is a railway station serving the village of Crianlarich in Scotland. It is located on the West Highland Line. The routes to Fort William/Mallaig and Oban diverge after this station. It has one island platform with tracks on either side. Access to the platform is via a fli..
Cria Cuervos
Cría Cuervos or simply "Cría" (Spanish for Raise crows) is a Spanish movie filmed in 1976, and directed by Carlos Saura. The film tells the story of Ana, a young girl in a family of three children, growing up under the Franco regime. Ana, played by Ana Torrent is a young girl who witnesses many ho..
Crib
Crib may mean: Crib (cryptanalysis), a sample of known plaintext that can be used to crack open a cypher.Crib (furniture), a small bed specifically for babies and infants.Cribbage, a card game.CrossCribb, a card game that uses the traditional cribbage scoring system.Nativity sceneHome (American sl..
Cribbage
Cribbage or Crib is a card game for two, three or four players that involves forming combinations of cards over a series of hands to accumulate points. Points are mainly scored by runs, regardless of suit; by pairs, triples and quadruples; by flushes; and by cards that add up to 15. Cribbage is th..
Cribbage Solitaire
Cribbage Solitaire (also known as Cribbage Patience) is a solitaire card game using a deck of 52 playing cards. It is based on the game of five-card cribbage, also known as the "old game," and is one of many solitaire card games based on those played by at least two players, best known of which is P..
Cribbage Square Solitaire
Cribbage Square Solitaire (also known as Cribbage Squares is a solitaire card game which can be played using a deck of playing cards. This game works the same way as Poker Square, but cribbage hands are used in this game. Up to seventeen cards can be used in this game. First, sixteen cards are deal..
Cribbing (horse)
Cribbing is a type of vice (bad habit) developed by horses. It involves the horse grabbing a solid object, such as the stall door or fence rail, with his incisors, arching his neck, pulling against the object, and sucking in air. Like most vices, cribbing is thought to cause the release of endorphin..
Cribbs Causeway
Cribbs Causeway Mall facts and statistics Location Bristol, UK |- style-"vertical-align: top;" | Owner || Capital Shopping CentresPrudential |- style="vertical-align: top;" | No. of stores and services || 135 |- style="vertical-align: top;" | No. of anchor tenants || 2 |- style="ver..
Cribb Island, Queensland
Cribb Island is a former suburb of Brisbane, Queensland Australia which is currently the site of the Brisbane Airport. ..
Cribellum
A cribellum is a kind of comb-like device in certain spiders, used to separate fibers of silk drawn from its spinnerets into many extremely fine fibers, giving it a wooly structure. Those fibers are so small in diameter that prey insects easily become entangled in them, without any glue needed. The ..
Cribinau
Cribinau is a small island off the south west corner of Anglesey in North Wales between Porth China and Porth Cwyfan. The nearest village is Aberffraw. The island, which can be reached on foot at low tide, is notable for the 12th century, St Cwyfan's church perched on its top. The church is known lo..
Cribriform plate
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Cribs
Cribs may mean: The Cribs, a band from the United KingdomMTV Cribs, a reality television program on MTV May Also Mean: Crips, one of the Los Angeles, California gangs. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to..
Cribyn
Cribyn is a small village in Ceredigion in mid Wales. It is about 7 miles north of Lampeter and has the villages of Mydroilyn and Dihewyd to the North. Once a thriving community with two pubs, a garage and a post office, it is now largely reduced to a dormitory village for Lampeter. ..
Crib (cryptanalysis)
In cryptanalysis, a crib is a sample of known plaintext; the term originated at Bletchley Park, the British codebreaking operation during World War II (WWII). Their usage was adapted from the term meaning a bit of a cheat, for example, "I cribbed my answer from your test paper". The original sense ..
Crib Goch
Crib Goch is a knife-edged arête in the Snowdonia National Park in the county Gwynedd in Wales. The highest point on the arête is 923 m above sea level. A path leads over the arête joining Snowdon via the sister peak Garnedd Ugain in the west. In the east the path meets the Pyg track desc..
Crib Point, Victoria
Crib Point is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the Shire of Mornington Peninsula. Crib Point is served by three railway stations, which are: Morradoo, Crib Point and Stony Point, the latter of which is the terminus of the greater-metropolitan Stony Point lin..
Crib Point railway station, Melbourne
Crib Point station is part of the public transport system in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Station Navigation Stony Point line Previous Station Morradoo → | → Stony Point Next Station Entire network ..
Criccieth
Criccieth (Welsh Cricieth) is a town on the Cardigan Bay coast in north west Wales. The town is a seaside resort, popular with retirees. Attractions in Criccieth include the ruins of Criccieth Castle, built by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth in 1230, and a chapel used as an art gallery. The town is noted ..
Criccieth Castle
Criccieth Castle Criccieth Castle is situated on the headland between two beaches in Criccieth, north Wales, on a rocky peninsula overlooking Tremadog Bay. Construction on Criccieth began in the early 13th century at the behest of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, and was later continued by his grandso..
Criccieth railway station
Criccieth railway station serves the seaside town of Criccieth on the Lleyn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales. This railway station is on the Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Pwllheli, Harlech, Barmouth, Machynlleth and Shrewsbury. External links [Train times] and [stati..
Cricetidae
Cricetidae is a family of rodents in the large and complex superfamily Muroidea. It includes true hamsters, voles, lemmings, and New World rats and mice. At almost 600 species, it is the second largest family of mammals The term Cricetidae has gone through several permutations, and members of th..
Cricetomys emini
Cricetomys emini, also known as the African pouched rat, or Emin's rat, is a large "rat" of the muroid superfamily. It is related to Cricetomys gambianus, or Gambian pouched rat. They are native to Africa and are found along the edges of forests and along the plains. Emin's rats are actually bet..
Crich
Crich (pronounced CRY-ch) is a village in Derbyshire. It is the home of the National Tramway Museum, also known as Crich Tramway Village, and was the setting for the ITV drama series Peak Practice (along with Ashover for a time). Crich is home to 'The Briars' - a residential youth centre for the..
Crichel Down affair
The Crichel Down affair was a British political scandal of 1954, with a disproportionate subsequent effect and notoriety. The resignation of the government minister Sir Thomas Dugdale has been taken as setting a precedent on ministerial responsibility, even though the doctrine supposed to arise from..
Crichope Linn
Crichope Linn is a gorge and waterfall near Gatelawbridge in Dumfries and Galloway, southern Scotland. Linn is the Scots language word for waterfall. It is over 30m deep and is formed from the action of the stream, Crichope Burn, on the soft sandstone that underlies much of the area. The gorge was ..
Crichothyrotomy
Cricothyrotomy is a surgical procedure used to rapidly provide ventilation and oxygenation in patients whose airway can not be maintained through other methods. This is done by creating a temporary airway through the cricothyroid membrane. This technique is considered easier and faster than a trach..
Crichton
The surname Crichton is a Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic word crioch, which means border, and the Old English word tune which means farm or settlement. It is thus to be assumed that the first bearer of this surname lived on a border. It can also be used to refer to the following people and..
Crichtonsaurus
Crichtonsaurus was a dinosaur named for the author of Jurassic Park, Michael Crichton. It was a thyreophoran, specifically an ankylosaur, and it lived during the Late Cretaceous period. Its fossils were discovered in China, and it was formally described by Dong in 2002. The type species is Crichto..
Crichton Castle
Crichton Castle is a ruined castle situated near the village of Pathhead, Midlothian in southern Scotland. It was built by John de Crichton in the late 14th century as his family residence, and extended by his son, William Crichton, who later became the Lord Chancellor of Scotland. Later it beca..
Crichton Cobbers
Crichton Cobbers is a multisport club in Christchurch, New Zealand, which offers weightlifting, boxing, wrestling, and martial arts. External link [Crichton Cobbers] ..
Crichton College
Crichton College is a private Christian college located in Memphis, Tennessee. External links [Official Site] ..
Crichton Leprechaun
In American folklore, the Crichton Leprechaun (known alternatively as the Mobile Leprechaun) is a leprechaun purported to have been sighted by the residents of the Crichton neighborhood in Mobile, Alabama. The Crichton Leprechaun rose to national prominence after a [news story] on the cre..
Crichton Park, Nova Scotia
Crichton Park is a mostly residential unincorporated neighbourhood in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. It is located in the north end of Dartmouth close to the Macdonald and MacKay bridges, Mic Mac Mall and Lake Banook. In January 2004, Crichton Park became the first residential area to receive natural gas ..
Crichton Street Public School
Crichton Street Public School was an elementary school in the New Edinburgh neighbourhood of Ottawa. The first school in the village of New Edinburgh opened in 1838. The school moved to Crichton Street around 1875. In 1887 this two-room school house became part of the Ottawa school board when New ..
Cricinfo
Cricinfo is the largest cricket-related website. It includes news and articles, live scorecards, and a comprehensive and queriable database of historical matches and players from the 18th century to the present. Cricinfo (originally CricInfo) was launched in 1993 by Simon King, a British researcher..
Cricinfo Magazine
Cricinfo Magazine is a monthly cricket magazine which was launched in January 2006. It is published by Cricinfo which is the world's largest cricket website and is owned by Wisden. Its predecessor was Wisden Asia Cricket. While the new magazine has no geographical designation in its name, it is aime..
Criciúma
For the plant genus, see Eremocaulon. Criciúma is a city in the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina. It is located 180 km south of Florianópolis, the state capital and around 900 km south of São Paulo. The city is the center of Brazil's flooring and home materials industry, and is the second-large..
Criciúma Esporte Clube
Criciúma Esporte Clube, also known as Criciúma, is a Brazilian football team in Criciúma, Santa Catarina. Criciúma greatest rivals are Avaí, Figueirense and Joinville. Contents 1 History2 Stadium3 Idols4 Traditional Home Kit5 Titles6 1991 |- |bgcolor="#000..
Crick
Crick is a surname, and may refer to: Bernard Crick, British political scientistFrancis Crick (1916–2004), British scientist and joint discoverer of the structure of DNAMichael Crick (1958-), British journalist and biographerNancy Crick, Australian figure from euthanasia debate See also Crick, Mon..
Crick, Brenner et al. experiment
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. The Crick, Brenner et al. experiment was a scientific experiment performed in 1961 by Francis Crick and S..
Crick, Monmouthshire
Crick (Welsh: Crug) is a hamlet in the Welsh county of Monmouthshire north of the town of Caldicot and east of Caerwent. It is famous for its Bronze Age round barrow. External links [Astronomical Alignments at the Crick Barrow][Barrow]*[Map sources] for ..
Crick, Northamptonshire
Crick is a village in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England. It is close to the border with Warwickshire, and is near the town of Rugby. It is situated on the A428 main road from Rugby to Northampton (although it is by-passed), and is east of junction 18 the M1 motorwa..
Cricket
[Featured articles ] For the insect, see Cricket (insect). For other uses, see Cricket (disambiguation). A cricket match in progress. The lighter strip is the cricket pitch. The men wearing black trousers on the far right are the umpires. Cricket is a team spor..
Cricket, North Carolina
Cricket is a census-designated place (CDP) in Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 2,053 at the 2000 census. Geography Cricket is located at [36°9′47″N, 81°10′59″W] (36.162968, -81.183077)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unit..
CricketArchive
CricketArchive (www.cricketarchive.com) is a website that aims to provide a comprehensive archive of records relating to the sport of cricket. It claims to be the most comprehensive cricket database on the internet, including scorecards for all matches of first-class cricket (including Test cricket..
Cricketer
Note: There is also a major Pakistani magazine of this name. A cricketer is a term used to refer to a person who plays cricket. It is generally used to refer to professional cricketers rather than amateur players. A cricket match is played between two sides, each consisting of eleven cricketers or..
Crickets (DVD)
About the album The Crickets DVD was a promotional item that was to be given away with copies of El Cielo on tour. It was first given away by the band themselves during the March 2003 mid-way through the sno-core tour. Due to the fact that this was not well known at the beginning of the tour, and ..
Crickets Sing for Anamaria
"Crickets Sing for Anamaria" started life as a track from Brazilian singer Astrud Gilberto's 1965 album Takin' Verve, and was produced by the Homali Brothers, a Brazilian Latin jazz pop production team. The song was a minor hit in South America, but it became even bigger when the track was reworked ..
CricketWatchdogs
CricketWatchdogs.com (CWD) is a community discussion forum that focuses mainly on cricket-related debates. CWD was launched in October 2005 by a group of cricket enthusiasts as ihateganguly.com, focussing on the major controversy surrounding Sourav Ganguly in the indian cricket scene at that time. ..
Cricketweb
Cricketweb is one of the most popular cricket-related sites on the internet. It provides a forum for users to discuss cricket and other topics, as well as providing polls to vote on, daily reports on the progress of cricket matches, games, interviews with cricketers (e.g Kevin Peiterson), cricketer ..
Cricket (darts)
Cricket is a dart game that uses the standard 20 number dartboard with the treble and double rings. It is called Mickey Mouse in Britain. Contents 1 Gameplay1.1 Cricket Numbers1.2 Scoring1.3 Playing2 Example game3 Teams4 Newfy Cricket Gameplay Cricket is played..
Cricket (disambiguation)
Cricket may refer to Cricket (insect)Cricket (darts)Cri-cri, Cricket airplaneCricket (magazine)Cricket (verb)- comedyPlymouth Cricket, an automobileCricket (software), software for monitoring trends in time-series data, using RRDtoolCricket St Thomas, a village in Somerset, EnglandChrząszcz, Jan..
Cricket (insect)
Crickets, family Gryllidae (also known as "true crickets"), are insects somewhat related to grasshoppers and more closely related to katydids or bush crickets (order Orthoptera). They have somewhat flattened bodies and long antennae. Crickets are known for their chirp (which only male crickets ca..
Cricket (magazine)
Cricket is an illustrated literary magazine for children published in the United States, founded in September, 1973, by Marianne Carus, whose intent was to create "The New Yorker for children." Marianne Carus still serves as the magazine's editor-in-chief. Each issue of Cricket is 64 pages. The ma..
Cricket (roofing)
For other uses, see Cricket (disambiguation). A cricket is a ridge structure designed to divert water on a roof. Generally found on the high side of a chimney or the transition from one roof area to another. The cricket is normally the same pitch as the rest of the roof, but not always. Smaller cri..
Cricket 2004
Cricket 2004 by EA Sports is a video game based around the sport of cricket. The game was designed by HB Studios, known for their EA Rugby Series. There are 2 versions of the game. One for Sony's Play Station 2, and another on the PC. Teams It features all of the international teams that played i..
Cricket 2005
Cricket 2005 by EA Sports is a video game based around the sport of cricket. It has been released for the Xbox, the PlayStation 2 and Windows. The game modes available include training in the nets, one-day internationals, or full fledged Test matches. External links [Cricket 2005] at Mo..
Cricket AM
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Cricket Arena
Cricket Arena The Big I/The Old Coliseum --> Facility statistics Location Charlotte, North Carolina Broke ground ? Opened 1955 (First Run) 1992 (Current) Closed 1988 (For renovations) Demolished On historic register Owner City of Charlotte Operator City of Charl..
Cricket at the 1900 Summer Olympics
At the 1900 Summer Olympics, a cricket tournament was contested. Although four teams were originally expected to compete, Belgium and Holland (the Netherlands) pulled out of the competition, leaving a Great Britain side to play a France side. Neither team was nationally selected. The British side w..
Cricket at the 1998 Commonwealth Games
Cricket was included in the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Malaysia; this was the first (and, to date, only) time that cricket has been played at a Commonwealth Games. Matches were played over 50 overs, and had List A status, although they were not full One-Day Internationals and (as is normal at the Co..
Cricket Australia
Cricket Australia logo Cricket Australia (ABN 53 006 089 130) an Australian Public Company, Limited By Guarantee, formerly the Australian Cricket Board, is the governing body for professional cricket in Australia. It was originally formed in 1905 as the Australian Board of Control for Interna..
Cricket Australia Cup
The Cricket Australia Cup is the Australian national second XI cricket competition. Run by Cricket Australia, it is part of its development program and includes the various state second XI teams. It was previously known as the ACB Cup, and changed to the current name when the Australian Cricket Bo..
Cricket ball
A cricket ball is a hard, solid ball used to play cricket. Contents 1 Manufacture2 Condition of a cricket ball3 Alternatives to cricket balls4 Diamond cricket ball5 See also6 External links Manufacture Cricket balls are made from a core of cork, which is layered ..
Cricket bat
The front of a cricket bat, showing the names for the different parts of the bat A cricket bat is used by the batsmen in the sport of cricket. A cricket bat is commonly referred to as the "Right Hand of God". This specialised bat is shaped something like a paddle, consisting of a padded ha..
Cricket clothing and equipment
In cricket a wide range of equipment is required. Cricket clothing is slightly loose fitting so that it is comfortable. Equipment Ball – A red or white ball with a cork base, wrapped in twine covered with leather. The ball should have a circumference of 23 cm (9 inches)Bat – A wooden b..
Cricket Club of India
Cricket Club of India (CCI) is located on Dinsha Wacha Road, near Churchgate in Mumbai, India. It is perhaps one of the oldest and most prestigious cricket clubs in India and in the world. It was conceived as India's Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and is every bit as exclusive and luxurious as the MC..
Cricket Cola
Cricket Cola is a drink made from kola nut and green tea. Created by John and Mary Heron of Potomac, Maryland, and produced in San Francisco, California, it comes in diet and regular and is known for its "old school" aesthetic. One of the few micro-brewed sodas in the United States. External links ..
Cricket Communications
Cricket Communications is the operating subsidiary of Leap Wireless International. Cricket offers customers unlimited anytime minutes within the Cricket calling area over an all-digital CDMA network. As of May 2006, Cricket offers service in 41 markets across 20 US states. The service plan pricing..
Cricket field
The cricket field consists of a large circular or oval-shaped grassy ground. There are no fixed dimensions for the field but its diameter usually varies between 450 feet (137 m) to 500 feet (150 m). On most grounds, a rope demarcates the perimeter of the field and is k..
Cricket fighting
Cricket fighting is a blood sport using crickets as the fighting animal. Contents 1 Culture2 Care and breeding3 References4 External links Culture Cricket fighting in China dates back to the Tang Dynasty.South China Morning Post, quoted by register article below In souther..
Cricket frog
The cricket frogs (genus Acris) are frogs in the Hylidae family, and are found in the USA, Canada and Mexico. They are highly variable in color and pattern, and are easily confused with frogs in the genus Pseudacris. The typical habitat for both species of Cricket Frog are bodies of shallow water,..
Cricket in fiction
The sport of cricket has long held a special place in Anglophone culture, and a specialised niche in English literature. Cricket is the official summer sport in England, and it is widely known as the "gentleman's game", owing to the unique culture of the sport and its emphasis on ideals such as g..
Cricket in film and television
Cricket, though a popular sport in many countries has not seen the popularity that other sports have seen in the film and television industry. There are very few cricket themed movies and mini-series. Contents 1 Cricket themed1.1 Movies1.2 TV series2 Cricket scenes2.1 Aus..
Cricket in Germany
Cricket in Germany has a history going back to 1850, when a group of people from England and the United States founded the first German cricket club in Berlin. Several more teams were later founded in Berlin and the rest of Germany, as well as a national federation. Cricket lingered on over the foll..
Cricket in India
Cricket is the unofficial national sport of India, and its development has been closely tied up with the history of the country, mirroring many of the political and cultural developments around issues such as race, caste, religion and nationality. Though cricket is indubitably the most popular spor..
Cricket in Scotland
Cricket has a lower profile in Scotland than it has south of the border in England. Scotland is not one of the ten leading cricketing nations which play Test matches, but the Scottish national team is now allowed to play full one-day internationals even outside the Cricket World Cup, in which Scotla..
Cricket in the Central West of the USA
Cricket in the region of Central West of the United States of America is managed by Central West Cricket Board (CWCB); chairman Syed Shanawaz. The following leagues are members of the CWCB: Colorado Cricket LeagueHouston Cricket LeagueNorth Texas Cricket Association (Dallas Area)Ceteral Texas Cric..
Cricket Manager
Cricket Manager Homepage Image Cricket Manager is a cricket simulation game started by Catgames and Cricinfo. It started from May 2005 and its popularity has ever since been increasing rapidly. It is a British site but has members from over 10 countries across the world with almost 1,000 on e..
Cricket Master 2005
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. Cricket Master 2005 was a freeware game in development by lastX, lead by Matthew Dufty and Greg Horrigan. The..
Cricket National Stadium
Cricket National Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Saint George's, Grenada. It is currently used mostly for cricket matches. The stadium holds 15,000. ..
Cricket nets
Cricket nets are practice nets used by batsmen and bowlers to warm up and/or improve their cricketing techniques. They consist of a cricket pitch (natural or artificial) surrounded along its lengths and behind the batsman by netting. The bowling end is left open. The nets serve to stop the bal..
Cricket O'Dell
Cricket O'Dell is a fictional character appearing in the Archie comics universe. She has no fixed appearance in the comics, appearing only sporadically. Cricket is a nice and modest girl with an amazing talent: she is able to smell money - or monetary values - and determine its exact value/amount. ..
Cricket Online
Cricket-Online is an Australian-based news and opinion website, focussing on the sport of cricket. It exists as an alternative to professionally-compiled cricket websites such as Cricinfo, drawing its content from amateur writers and cricket fans. Although most content focusses on one-day internatio..
Cricket Pavilion
The Cricket Pavilion is an amphitheater located in Phoenix, Arizona USA which seats 8,000 under a pavilion roof and an additional 12,000 on a spacious hillside behind the main stands. It was formerly known as Desert Sky Pavilion. With a total capacity of 20,000, Cricket Pavilion's capacity is higher..
Cricket pitch
A cricket pitch is the central strip of the playing area between the wickets. The pitch is 22 yards (20.12 m) long and 10 feet (3.05 m) wide. The surface is very flat and normally covered with extremely short grass though this grass is soon removed by wear at the ends of the pitch. In amateur matc..
Cricket poetry
Contents 1 Poetry2 Miscellaneous verses2.1 Victory Calypso2.2 Gavaskar Calypso3 See also4 References Poetry The sport of cricket has inspired much poetry, most of which romanticises the sport. For instance, Francis Thompson wrote the following poem, At Lord's: It ..
Cricket Rating Systems
Cricket is a bat and ball sport that probably originated in England more than 300 years ago. It is a game that lends itself to statistical analysis and cricket fans have used these statistics to argue the merits of individual players and teams for many years. Since no single statistic reliably pred..
Cricket Scotland
Cricket Scotland is the governing body of the sport of cricket in Scotland. The body is based at the National Cricket Academy, Edinburgh. Cricket Scotland was formed in 1908 as the Scottish Cricket Union, but re-structured in 2001. External link [Official website] ..
Cricket spitting
Cricket Spitting is a sport wherein contestants place a dead cricket in their mouth, and then spit it as far as they can. The contestant who can spit the cricket the furthest is declared the winner. Cricket Spitting was developed in 1996 by entomolgist Tom Turpin at Purdue University in West Lafaye..
Cricket statistics
Cricket is a sport that generates a large number of statistics. Statistics are recorded for each player during a match, and aggregated over a career. At the professional level, statistics for Test cricket, one-day internationals, and first-class cricket are recorded separately. However, since Test ..
Cricket St Thomas
for at grid reference ST376086 Cricket St Thomas is a village and parish in Somerset, England, situated in a valley beside the A30 road between Chard and Crewkerne in the South Somerset district. The village has a population of 50[#endnote_population], and is noted for a nearby mano..
Cricket test
This article is about British immigration issues. For information about international cricket matches see Test cricket. Contents 1 Definition2 Criticism3 Support4 Sir Trevor McDonald5 Statistics on this issue6 External links Definition The cricket test was a phrase ..
Cricket World Cup
Cricket World Cup 2007 logo The ICC Cricket World Cup is the world championship of one-day cricket, a tournament held quadrenially between all Test-playing nations (currently 10 nations), plus qualifiers. The next tournament will be held in the West Indies in 2007 and will consist of 16 teams. ..
Cricket World Cup teams
Comprehensive team results of the World Cup. See below for legend. Team 1975 1979 1983 1987 1992 1996 1999 2003 2007 Australia 2nd R1 R1 1st R1 2nd 1st 1st Q Bangladesh R1 R1 Q Bermuda Q Canad..
Crickhollow
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novels of The Lord of the Rings, Crickhollow was an area in Buckland. After selling Bag End, Frodo moved to a house in this area. Yet Frodo only did this to give an explanation for his disappearance from the Shire. He left his new house the day after he got his furni..
Crickhowell
Crickhowell (Welsh: or Crucywel) is a town in Powys, traditional county of Brecknockshire, mid Wales. The name is taken from the nearby hill fort of Crug Hywel. The town lies on the River Usk, on the southern edge of the Black Mountains in the eastern part of the Brecon Beacons National Park. T..
Cricklade
Cricklade is a small town in north Wiltshire in England, midway between Swindon and Cirencester on the River Thames. Cricklade was founded in the ninth century by the Saxons, and was chosen for the fact that it crosses the River Thames. It was further developed by the Romans. The town's main claim ..
Cricklade College
Cricklade College is a Further Education Community College in Andover, Hampshire, England. It provides a range of academic and vocational courses to both school leavers and the wider local community. ..
Cricklade Town F.C.
Cricklade Town F.C. are a football club based in Swindon, England. They were established in 1897 and were the champions of the Wiltshire Football League in 2001. For the 2005-06 season, they are members of the Hellenic Football League Division One West. |- !colspan="3" style="background:#ccf; te..
Cricklewood
Cricklewood is a district whose northeastern part is in the London Borough of Barnet, and the southwestern part is the London Borough of Brent and the southeastern part is in London Borough of Camden. Contents 1 History2 Nearest places3 Nearest railway station4 Nearest tube..
Cricklewood railway station
Cricklewood railway station is in the London Borough of Barnet in North London, served by First Capital Connect trains. It is in Travelcard Zone 3. The typical off-peak service is four trains per hour southbound to London, Wimbledon and Sutton, and four trains per hour northbound, of which two ter..
Crick Boat Show
The Crick Boat Show, organised by British Waterways, has quickly established itself as one of England's most notable annual canal-based events. Held in early summer, in the main it concentrates on narrowboats and their various paraphernalia, but also features river cruisers, day boats, canoes and k..
Cricoarytenoid muscle
Cricoarytenoid muscle can refer to: Posterior cricoarytenoid muscleLateral cricoarytenoid muscle 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 in..
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Cricothyrotomy
A cricothyrotomy (also called thyrocricotomy, cricothyroidotomy, inferior laryngotomy, intercricothyrotomy, coniotomy or emergency airway puncture) is an emergency incision through the skin and cricothyroid membrane to secure a patient's airway for emergency relief of upper airway obstruction. A ..
Cricova
Cricova is an underground wine city in Moldova. It is located 15 km north of Chişinău, the capital of Moldova, and is one of the major attractions for tourists. Cricova's natural underground labyrinth with 120 km (74 miles) long roadways is one of the biggest in the world. Half of the roadways ar..
Cricquebœuf
Cricquebœuf is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14113. The INSEE code is 14202. ..
Cricqueville-en-Auge
Cricqueville-en-Auge is a commune of the département of Calvados, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14430. The INSEE code is 14203. See also Cricqueville-en-Bessin ..
Cricqueville-en-Bessin
Cricqueville-en-Bessin is a commune of the département of Calvados, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14450. The INSEE code is 14204. ..
Crid
CRID is a concept from the standardization work done by the TV-Anytime forum. A CRID or a Content Reference Identifier closely matches the concept of the Uniform Resource Locator or URL, made famous by the stunning success of the World-Wide Web: A unit of content, in a broadcast stream, can be ref..
Cridersville, Ohio
Cridersville is a village in Auglaize County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,817 at the 2000 census. It is a rural community with only a few businesses to serve local residents and surrounding farmers. It is located about halfway between the larger towns of Lima and Wapakoneta. Cridersvi..
Cridland v Federal Commissioner of Taxation
Cridland v Federal Commissioner of Taxation was a 1977 High Court of Australia case concerning a novel tax scheme whereby some 5,000 university students became primary producers (as in farmers) for tax purposes, allowing them certain income averaging benefits. The Australian Taxation Office held ..
Crieff
Crieff is second largest town in the central region of Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is principally a market town but in recent years has developed into a hub for [local tourism], trading mainly on its whisky and cattle droving history. Approximate population 6,000. History For a num..
Criegee rearrangement
The Criegee rearrangement is a rearrangement reaction named after Rudolf Criegee. In this organic reaction a tertiary alcohol is cleaved in an organic oxidation by a peroxyacid to a ketone. The acid used is often p-nitroperoxybenzoic acid because the p-nitrobenzoic acid anion is a good leaving group..
Criehaven, Maine
Criehaven is a location located in Knox County, Maine. As of the 2000 census, the location had a total population of 0. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the location has a total area of 341.3 km² (131.8 mi²). 1.9 km² (0.7 mi²) of it is land and 339.5 km² (131.1 mi²) of ..
Criel Mound
The Criel Mound is a 35-foot high and 175-foot diameter conical mound. It is located in South Charleston, West Virginia. P. W. Norris of the Smithsonian Institution oversaw the excavation. His team discovered numerous skeletons along with weapons and jewelry. The famous Adena Pipe was discovered he..
Cries and Whispers
Cries and Whispers (original title Viskningar och rop) is a 1973 Swedish film which tells the story of two sisters who watch over their third sister's deathbed, both afraid she might die, but hoping she does. It stars Harriet Andersson, Kari Sylwan, Ingrid Thulin and Liv Ullmann. The movie was w..
Cries of the Past
Cries of the Past is a Christian metalcore album written and performed by Underoath. It is the second record by the band. The album was released on July 4, 2000 through Takehold Records. Only 2,000 copies of the album were pressed and is currently out of print. The second and third song are out of ..
Criggion
Criggion is a village in Powys, Wales. The Criggion VLF transmitter is located nearby. External links Grid reference [Bausley with Criggion Community Council Home Page] ..
Criggion VLF transmitter
The VLF transmitter Criggion was a VLF transmitter for 19.6 kHz near Criggion, Wales. It was established in World War II as backup unit for the Rugby VLF transmitter. It was used until its shutdown on April 1 2003 for transmitting orders to submarines. Its task is now done by the Anthorn VLF transmi..
Crigler-Najjar syndrome
Crigler-Najjar syndrome is a rare disorder of bilirubin metabolism resulting in familial, congenital, non-hemolytic hyperbilirubinemia. This often results in neonatal kernicterus. It is divided into two types: type I and type II (sometimes called Arias syndrome). Together with Gilbert's syndrome, t..
Crikey
Crikey.com.au front page. Crikey (named after the antique euphemism for "Christ!") is an independent Australian subscriber-based reporting service. It was founded by shareholder-activist Stephen Mayne, a journalist and former staffer of then Victorian premier Jeff Kennett. It developed out of ..
Crikvenica
Crikvenica }} Crikvenica is a town in the west of Croatia, population 7,121 (2001), total municipality population 11,348 (2001). It is situated at the Adriatic coast, near Rijeka, the capital of the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county in which it resides. Contents 1 Towns near Crikvenica i..
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Crillon
Crillon may refer to: People Louis des Balbes de Berton de Crillon Places Hôtel de Crillon, a hotel in Paris Crillon is the name or part of the name of several communes in France: Crillon, in the Oise départementCrillon-le-Brave, in the Vaucluse département This is a [disambiguationdisamb..
Crillon-le-Brave
Crillon-le-Brave is a small village and commune in the Vaucluse département, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur région of France. Population (1999): 398. It is about 2 kilometers from Bédoin, and about 15 kilometers from Carpentras. Like many of the older villiages in the region, it was built o..
Crimbo
Crimbo is a slang term for Christmas, originating in urban slang before becoming more widely used, such as with the UK hit Single 'proper Crimbo' in 2004. The OED cites the first printed usage to 1928 (see [link]). They credit John Lennon’s 1963 usage in a Beatles’ Fan Club Christmas s..
Crimdon
Crimdon is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated on the North Sea coast, between Blackhall Rocks and Hartlepool. Crimdon was formerly a popular holiday resort for miners and their families from nearby towns and villages, on account of its affordability for low-income workers. During..
Crime
Criminology and Penology Theories Anomie Differential Association Theory Deviance Labelling Theory Rational Choice Theory Social Control Theory Social Disorganisation Theory Social Learning Theory Strain Theory Subcultural Theory Symbolic Interactionism · Victimology ..
Crime, Inc. (1945 film)
Crime, Inc. is a 1945 black-and-white film. The crime thriller was directed by Lew Landers. The film, based on a story by former crime reporter Martin Mooney, is about a newspaper journalist who faces prison time because he refuses to name his sources. To complicate matters more, the reporter f..
Crimea
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Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a widespread tick-borne viral disease, a zoonosis of domestic animals and wild animals, that may affect humans. The pathogenic virus, especially common in East and West Africa, is a member of the Bunyaviridae family of RNA viruses. Clinical disease is rare ..
Crimean anti-NATO protests of 2006
In June 2006, 200 U.S. marines arrived to the Crimean city of Theodosia to take part in the Sea Breeze 2006 Ukraine-NATO military exercise involving troops from sixteen countries. The exercise, which have been held annually for several years, may take place without the required approval of the Ukrai..
Crimean Astrophysical Observatory
The Crimean Astrophysical Observatory (CrAO) is located in the Ukraine. CrAO has been publishing the Bulletin of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory since 1947, in English since 1977. External links [CrAO's website] ..
Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Modern ; Official Crimean Tatar name (Uniform Turkic Alphabet): Qrьm Avonomjalь Sotsialist Sovet Respublikasь; Russian: - Krymskaya Avtonomnaya Sovetskaya Socialisticheskaya Respublika) (October 18, 1921—June 30, 1945) was created as part of RS..
Crimean campaigns
Russo-Ottoman Wars 1676 — 1681 1686 — 1700 1687 — 1689 1695 — 1696 1710 — 1711 1735 — 1739 1768 — 1774 1787 — 1792 1806 — 1812 1828 — 1829 1853 — 1856 1877 — 1878 1914 — 1918 Crimean campaigns of 1687 and 1689 (Крымские походы in R..
Crimean Gothic language
The Crimean Gothic language is dialect of the Gothic language that was spoken by the Crimean Goths in some isolated locations in Crimea (now Ukraine) perhaps until as late as the 18th century. Few fragments of the Crimean Gothic have survived: All our knowledge is based on a letter by the 16th c..
Crimean Goths
Crimean Goths were those Gothic tribes who remained in the lands around the Black Sea, especially in Crimea. They were the least-powerful, least-known, and paradoxically longest-lived of the Gothic communities. A Gothic principality around the stronghold of Doros (modern Mangup) continued to exist..
Crimean Karaites
The Crimean Karaites (Crimean Karaim: sg. къарай - qaray, pl. къарайлар - qaraylar; Trakai Karaim: sg. karaj, pl. karajlar, Hebrew קָרָאִים - qarayim, 'readers'), also known as Karaims and Qarays, are a community of ethnic Turkic adherents of Karaite Judaism in Eastern Europe...
Crimean Khanate
The Crimean Khanate or the Khanate of Crimea (; Russian: - Krymskoye khanstvo; Ukrainian: Кримське ханство - Kryms'ke khanstvo; Turkish: ) was a Crimean Tatar state from 1441 to 1783. It was by far the longest-lived of Turkic khanates succeeding to the Golden Horde Empire. The Cr..
Crimean Tatar
For Crimean Tatar people see Crimean TatarsFor Crimean Tatar language and alphabet see Crimean Tatar language This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point direct..
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Crimean Tatars in Bulgaria
After 1241 , the year of the earliest recorded Tatar invasion of Bulgaria, the Second Bulgarian Empire maintained constant political contacts with the Tatars. In this early period (13th and 14th century), "Tatar" was not an ethnonym but a general term for the armies of Genghiz Khan’s successors. ..
Crimean Tatar diaspora
The Crimean Tatar diaspora dates back to the annexation of Crimea by Russia in 1783, after which Crimean Tatars were forced to emigrate in a series of waves spanning the period from 1783 to 1917. The diaspora was largely the result of the destruction of their social and economic life as a consequenc..
Crimean Tatar diaspora community in Romania
The roots of the Crimean Tatar diaspora community in Romania began with the Cuman migration in the 10th century. Even before the Cumans arrived other Turkic people like the Huns and the Bulgars settled in this region. A distinct Tartar ethnic identity first emerged following the Golden Horde's in..
Crimean Tatar language
Crimean Tatar language (Qırımtatar tili, Qırımtatarca), also known as Crimean (Qırım tili, Qırımca) and Crimean Turkish (Qırım Türkçesi) is the language of the Crimean Tatars. It is spoken in Crimea, the former Soviet Union, and the Crimean Tatar diasporas in Turkey, Romania, Bulgaria...
Crimean War
The Crimean War lasted from 28 March 1853 until 1 April 1856 and was fought between Imperial Russia on one side and an alliance of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Second French Empire, the Kingdom of Sardinia, and (to some extent) the Ottoman Empire on the other. The majority..
Crimean War medals
Contents 1 Description2 Clasps3 Ribbon4 Naming5 Notes6 Further reading Description The Sultan of Turkey issued this medal to allied military personnel involved in the Crimean war. There are three different issues of this medal for those issued to British, Fr..
Crimean War Memorial
The Crimean War Memorial is located at the junction of Lower Regent Street and Pall Mall in London, about a quarter of the way from the Duke of York Column to Piccadilly Circus. It contains four statues, those of Florence Nightingale, Sidney Herbert - head of the War Office during the war, thre..
Crimea Air
Crimea Air is an airline based in Simferopol, Ukraine. It operates regional and domestic scheduled and charter flights. It was established and started operations on 4 October 1996. Code Data IATA Code: ORICAO Code: CRF Fleet The Crimea Air fleet consists of the following aircraft (at January 2005..
Crimea Germans
The Crimea Germans (De.: Krimdeutsche) were ethnic German settlers who colonized Crimea as part of the East Colonization. Contents 1 History2 Today3 See also4 References History From 1783 onwards, there was a systematic settlement of Russians, Ukrainians, and Germans to the ..
Crimea Medal
Crimea Medal Date 1854 Branch of Service British Forces Campaign Crimean War Ribbon pale blue with yellow edges Metal Silver Size 36mm Obverse Reverse Clasps AlmaInkermanAzoffBalaklavaSebastapol The Crimean War Medal was a campaign medal approved in 1854, for issue to of..
Crimea Pass
The Crimea Pass (Welsh: Bwlch y Gorddinan) is a mountain pass in North Wales, on the A470 road between Blaenau Ffestiniog and Dolwyddelan. At its highest point, it is 385m (1,262ft) above sea level, and is sometimes closed in winter because of snow. At one time there was an inn at the summit of t..
Crimea State Medical University
The Crimea State Medical University is one of the oldest medical universities in Ukraine. It is located in the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol. ..
CrimeBlog
Crime Blog (alt: Crimeblog) A Crime Blog is a personal weblog focusing on crime in the news. Weblogs about crime may provide regularly-updated links to news articles about (typically) "high-profile" cases. A CRIMEBLOG may also include additional independent research, commentary, and speculation b..
Crimée (Paris Metro)
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CrimeLibrary.com
CrimeLibrary.com is a website dedicated to documenting, from books, police reports, and crime television shows, all (arguably) notorious crimes. Many of the articles on this site are focused on serial killers such as, John Wayne Gacy, BTK Killer, etc... It is hosted on CourtTV.com. External links..
CrimeLine
CrimeLine is a free information resource for criminal law professionals in England and Wales. The main component of the site is the CrimeLine Updater, a weekly email newsletter currently received by over 7800 criminal lawyers, digesting the latest cases, legislation and news. A new edition to the C..
Crimen
Crimen is a Latin term meaning crime. It has notable use in: Nullum crimen, nulla poena sine praevia lege poenali - principle of European legal philosophycrimen - impediment to Catholic marriage due to conspiracy to murder or death of previous spouseCrimen sollicitationis - secret Vatican document ..
Crimen sollicitationis
Crimen sollicitationis is a secret document issued by the Holy Office of the Vatican (now the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith) in 1962, instructing bishops about how to handle cases in which priests were accused of using the privacy of the confessional to make sexual advances to penitents..
Crimesmith
The Crimesmith is a DC Comics villain. Created by Marv Wolfman, his only appearance to date was in a two-part story in Batman #443 and #444 (1990). The Crimesmith gave detailed plans for robberies to gangs of crooks with the understanding that they would give him a big percentage of the loot, and h..
Crimestop
Crimestop is a Newspeak term taken from the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell. It means to rid oneself of unwanted thoughts, i.e. thoughts that interfere with the ideology of the Party. This way, a person avoids committing thought crime, or rather crimethink, as it is called in Newspeak. ..
Crimestoppers
Crimestoppers or Crime Stoppers, a part of Crime Stoppers International, is the telephone hotline, separate from the emergency telephone number system, which allows a member of the community to provide anonymous information about criminal activity. It thereby allows the person to provide crime solvi..
Crimestoppers International Foundation
Crime Stoppers International Foundation or CSI Foundation "serves to raise, manage and distribute resources to CSI and its nations/regions in good standing with CSI principles, making a safe and secure world through prevention and solving crimes and terrorism." It is located at CSI Foundation 123 ..
Crimes (album)
Crimes is an album by The Blood Brothers released on October 12, 2004. Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel2.1 Music2.2 Production & design Track listing All songs written by The Blood Brothers. Feed Me to the Forest (2:23)Trash Flavored Trash (2:38)Love Rhymes with Hideous ..
Crimes Against Humanity Records
Crimes Against Humanity Records is a punk/hardcore/metal record label and distro based in Eau Claire, Wisconsin and run, primarily, by Nick Caroll. See also List of record labels External link [Official site] ..
Crimes and Misdemeanors
Crimes and Misdemeanors is a film written and directed by Woody Allen. It stars Woody Allen (as Cliff), Martin Landau (as Judah), Mia Farrow (as Halley), Anjelica Huston (as Dolores), Jerry Orbach as Jack and Alan Alda (as Lester). The film was met with critical acclaim and was nominated for the ..
Crimes and Witch Demeanors (Charmed episode)
Contents 1 General information2 Synopsis3 Book of Shadows3.1 Enemies3.2 Neutral Beings3.3 Spells4 Guest stars5 Trivia6 External links General information Episode of the popular U.S. television series, CharmedEpisode Number: 19Season: 6Production Code..
Crimes in Mind
Crimes in Mind is a 1985 album by Streets. "Don't Look Back" (Goodrum, Slammer, Walsh) - 3:22"The Nightmare Begins" (Goodrum, Slammer, Walsh) - 3:16"Broken Glass" (Goodrum, Slamer, Walsh) - 3:54"Hit 'N Run" (Slamer, Walsh) - 3:08"Crimes in Mind" (Slamer, Walsh) - 3:38"I Can't Wait" (Walsh) - 3:46"..
Crimes of Passion
Crimes of Passion can mean: A rock band from Rotherham, England, previously known as Deadline. Crimes of Passion is also a defence for Murder. Crimes of Passion is a 1980 music album by Pat Benatar. Crimes of Passion is a 1984 film directed by Ken Russell, starring Kathleen Turner and Anthony Perk..
Crimes of Passion (album)
Crimes of Passion is the second album by Pat Benatar, released in 1980. It peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 and produced the classic hits "Hit Me With Your Best Shot", "You Better Run", "Treat me Right", plus a cover of Kate Bush's hit "Wuthering Heights". "Hell is for Children" was also a hi..
Crimes of the Future
Crimes of the Future is an early (1970) film written, shot, edited and directed by the Canadian director David Cronenberg. Like his earlier Stereo, it lasts about an hour and stars Ronald Mlodzik. Also like Stereo, it was shot silent, with a commentary added later. The commentary is spoken by the ch..
Crimes of the Heart
Crimes of the Heart is a 1986 film which tells the story of three estranged sisters who reunite after one of them shoots her husband. It stars Diane Keaton, Jessica Lange, Sissy Spacek, Sam Shepard, Tess Harper and Hurd Hatfield. The movie was adapted by Beth Henley from her play. It was directed..
Crimes of the Hot
Crimes of the Hot is the eighth episode of the fourth production season of Futurama. Contents 1 Plot summary2 Quotes3 Trivia4 References Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. As New New York suffers from a heatwave, all s..
CrimethInc.
Part of the Politics series onAnarchism Traditions Anarcha-feminism Anarchist communism Anarcho-primitivism Anarcho-syndicalism Christian anarchism Collectivist anarchism Eco-anarchism Green anarchism Individualist anarchism Anarcho-capitalism(disputed) Anarchism in culture Anarchi..
Crimetime After Primetime
Crimetime After Primetime was the umbrella title for a group of late-night crime-investigation shows that debuted at various times on CBS during 1991 and 1992, running through late summer of 1993. The series was dropped when CBS began ''The Late Show with David Letterman. The shows in the series fo..
Crimetronix
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. Said "Crimetronix" Cato-King is an aspiring techno artist from Portland, Maine. He grew up in Dorchester..
Crimeware
Crimeware is a type of computer program or suite of computer programs that are designed specifically to automate financial crime. The term was coined by Peter Cassidy, Secretary General of the Anti-Phishing Working Group to distinguish it from other kinds of malevolent programs. Crimeware (as dist..
Crimewatch
Crimewatch UK is a British television programme, produced by the BBC, that reconstructs unsolved crimes with a view to gaining information from the members of the public, in order to help solve major crimes. The show was first broadcast in 1984 and is based on the West German TV show Aktenzeichen XY..
Crimewatch (Singaporean TV series)
Crimewatch is a television programme produced by the Singapore Police Force. Currently presented by serving regular police officers, it showcases the work of the Singapore Police Force: including solved cases, appeals for unsolved cases, as well as crime prevention advice. The programme is telecast..
Crimewave
Crimewave is a 1985 film directed by Sam Raimi, a unusual mix of film noir, black comedy and several eras, starring Reed Birney, Paul L. Smith, Louise Lasser, Brion James, and Sheree Wilson. It was his first studio film following the success of The Evil Dead. The director has publicly disowned the ..
Crime & Punishment
This article is about the television show; for the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, see Crime and Punishment. Crime & Punishment, also known as Law & Order: Crime & Punishment, was a 2002 reality television spin-off of the Law & Order franchise. It premiered on NBC on Sunday, June 1, 2002, and ran thr..
Crime (band)
The Crime was an early US punk band from San Francisco. The band was formed in 1976 by Johnny Strike (voc., guit.), Frankie Fix (guit.), Ron "The Ripper" Greco (bass; ex-Chosen Few/Flamin' Groovies) and Ricky James (drums). Their debut, the self-financed double A-side, Hot wire my heart and Baby you..
Crime (disambiguation)
A crime is an act that violates a political or moral law.Crime fiction includes the fictional treatment of crimes and their detection and criminals and their motives.''Crime Lake is a lake between Ashton-under-Lyne and Failsworth in Greater Manchester in England.''Criminal, a comic book series publi..
Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003
The Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom covering mutal assistance in criminal matters. External links [Text of the Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003] ..
Crime against humanity
A crime against humanity is a term in international law that refers to acts of murderous persecution against a body of people, as being the criminal offence above all others. International relations scholars have broadly defined "crimes against humanity" as acts so grave, on a scale so large, that t..
Crime against international law
> Charter of the IMT - Crime against international law - Crime against humanity - Crime against peaceCrime of apartheid - Crime of genocide - Customary law - Laws of war - Nuremberg PrinciplesPeremptory norm - Statute of the ICC - Universal jurisdiction - War crime - War of aggression Courts: ..
Crime against nature
Crime against nature is a legal term used since 1828 and normally defined as a form of sexual behavior that is not considered to be natural and is seen as a punishable offense in several US states. In the broadest sense, a crime against nature could even include masturbation and unusual sexual posit..
Crime against peace
A crime against peace, in international law, refers to the act of military invasion as a war crime, specifically referring to starting or waging war against the integrity, independence, or sovereignty of a territory or state, or else a military violation of relevant international treaties, agreement..
Crime analysis
Crime analysis is a law enforcement profession dedicated to identification of, analysis of, and solutions to patterns, trends, and problems in crime and disorder. Crime analysts work for all levels of law enforcement agencies, though in the United States, most are employed by municipal or county pol..
Crime and policing in Manchester
See main articles:Manchester, History of Manchester. Crime and policing in Manchester has the long and lurid history that befits the world's first industrial city. Contents 1 Before the nineteenth century2 The Manchester and Salford Police Act 17923 The twentieth century4 See..
Crime and Punishment
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Crime and Punishment (Russian: Преступление и наказание) is a novel written by Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. First published in a journal named The Russian Messenger, it appeared in twelve monthly installments in 1866,["http..
Crime and Punishment (computer game)
Crime and Punishment is a 1980's legal simulation game released for the Commodore 64. Gameplay The player assumed the role of a sentencing judge in a criminal law matter before the courts. Information available to the player included details on the nature of the crime committed, the defendants pr..
Crime and Punishment (disambiguation)
Crime and Punishment can refer to: Crime and Punishment, the novel by Fyodor DostoevskyCrime & Punishment, the television showCrime and Punishment, the Commodore 64 computer game redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Crime and Punishment in Suburbia
Crime and Punishment in Suburbia is a 2000 film directed by Rob Schmidt and starring Monica Keena (as Roseanne Skolnick), Ellen Barkin (as Maggie Skolnick), Michael Ironside (as Fred Skolnick), and Vincent Kartheiser (as Vincent). This is a contemporary fable loosely based on Fyodor Dostoyevsky's C..
Crime and punishment in the Bible
The Hebrew Bible is the holy text of most abrahamic religions. It records many events and laws that are endorsed or prescribed by Yahweh or carried out by certain people. Judaism teaches that the Torah contains 613 eternal commandments, many of which deal with law and punishment, on the personal, ..
Crime and social issues of St. Louis, Missouri
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Crime and the City Solution
Crime and The City Solution were a rock music band formed by Australian singer and songwriter Simon Bonney. They had four distinct line-ups: Sydney in 1978, Melbourne in 1979, and two groupings in Berlin. The only common member in all four line-ups was Bonney. Other members included: former memb..
Crime As Forgiven By
Crime As Forgiven By was the second real release by the folk punk band Against Me!, but the first to actually achieve any level of circulation, due to their previous self-titled 12" only ever having 145 copies pressed. The record was recorded when Against Me! was only a two-member band; guitarist/..
Crime boss
A crime boss is someone in charge of a criminal organization, especially the Mafia or a terrorist organization. A crime boss has command over his subordinates, and his profits come from his men's criminal endeavors, which he usually orders himself. Crime bosses typically are respected and feared by ..
Crime Branch CID (Criminal Investigation Dept.)
Crime Branch CID (Criminal Investigation Dept.) is a specialised wing in many state police forces in India. Personnel attached to this wing essentially work in plain clothes or Mufti. Like their counterparts in the Law and Order police, Crime Branch has its own ranks right up to the level of Addit..
Crime Cities
Crime Cities is a computer game for Microsoft Windows compatible PCs. Developed by Techland and published in 2000 by Eon Computer Entertainment (and later by Big City Games and Gathering of Developers), Crime Cities is primarily an action game that also incorporates some (limited) elements of auto..
Crime Classics
Elliott Lewis Crime Classics was a U. S. radio docudrama which aired over CBS from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by radio actor/director Elliott Lewis, the program was basically a historical true crime series, examining crimes, and especially murders, from the..
Crime Classification Manual
Crime Classification Manual: A Standard System for Investigating and Classifying Violent Crimes is often hailed as a criminologist's answer to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. Authored by Ann W. Burgess, Robert K. Ressler, John E. Douglas, and Allen G. Burgess; Crime Classification Manual became a..
Crime Doctor
The Crime Doctor (Dr. Bradford Thorne) is a supervillain appearing in the DC Comics universe, primarily as an enemy of Batman. The Crime Doctor's first appearance was in Detective Comics #77 (July 1943), where his name was given as Matthew Thorne. He was reintroduced in Detective Comics #494 (Septe..
Crime Does Not Pay
Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series. It began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. The series aired in New York on WMGM (October 10 1949 -October 10 1951) and then moved to the Mutual network (January 7-December 22 1952). Actors incl..
Crime family
A crime family is a term used to describe a unit of an organized crime syndicate, often operating within a specific geographic territory. The most well-known example of this is the group of Five Families of New York, a group of five distinct units of the Italian-American Mafia operating in each of ..
Crime fiction
Sherlock Holmes, pipe-puffing hero of crime fiction, confers with his colleague Dr. Watson; together these characters popularized the genre. Crime fiction is the genre of fiction that deals with crimes, their detection, criminals, and their motives. It is usually distinguished from mainstream..
Crime film
A crime film, in its most general sense, is a film that deals with crime, criminal justice and the darker side of human nature. Stylistically, it can fall under many different genres, most commonly drama, thriller, mystery and film noir, among others. Films focused on the Mafia are a typical examp..
Crime index
Crime indexes are generated to analyze crime statistics. The most common source of such statistics are records reported to the police. Critics do not feel that crime indexes are particularly useful as they only list reported crimes. This makes it difficult to know whether a "10% increase" has any re..
Crime Intelligence (SAPS)
The Crime Intelligence Division of the South African Police Service is an intelligence agency that tracks criminal elements within the Republic of South Africa. It is run by a Divisional Commissioner (currently Raymond Lalla), who is also a member of the National Intelligence Co-Ordinating Committee..
Crime in Australia
Contents 1 Bushrangers of Australia1.1 The Kelly Gang2 Australian criminals2.1 Bank robbers2.2 Criminal families2.3 Criminal gangs2.4 Drug traffickers and drug related crimes2.5 Murderers2.5.1 Serial killers2.6 Fraudsters2.7 Rapists and sex of..
Crime in Belgium
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Crime in Belgium/Cleanup
Contents 1 General overview2 Crime and Racial Tension3 References4 External Links General overview According to the United States Department of State, Belgium is a relatively safe country compared to its neighbouring countries[Belgium], USA Department of State. Ac..
Crime in Brisbane
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia has a lower crime rate than other Australian cities such as Sydney (see Crime in Sydney for details). Even though it is a reasonably safe city by world standards, Brisbane's crime rate is growing rapidly. Recently gangs from ethnic backgrounds have been causing havoc..
Crime in Bucharest
Bucharest's crime rate is quite low in comparison to other European capital cities, with the number of total offences declining by 51% between 2000 and 2004[#endnote_crimestats]. Violent and organised crime is quite low, with petty crime and institutional corruption being more widespread. ..
Crime in Canada
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. Crime in Canada is often characterized as being comparatively low and tightly controlled. It has one of the lowe..
Crime in Choir
Crime in Choir is an instrumental progressive rock band from San Francisco. The founding lineup in the fall of 2000 consisted of Kenny Hopper, an early member of At the Drive-In, Jeff Hunt and Zach Hill of Hella. Current members include Kenny Hopper, Jesse Reiner, Jarrett Wrenn (also among the fou..
Crime in Estonia
There are several criminal organizations operating in Estonia. Each of these groups have at least ten active members, and the largest ones are thought to have close to hundred members. Crime organizations The Common Fund: a traditional umbrella organisation of criminal groups - a trade union of so..
Crime in Finland
Crime in Finland. According to the ministry of the interior, Finland is one of the safest countries in Europe, but statistics show that Finland is third in the world in total crimes per capita with annual 103 crimes per 1,000 people. Finland also has the highest homicide rate per capita in western E..
Crime in Japan
Despite Japan's status as a modern, industrialized nation—a condition linked by many criminologists to growing rates of crime—the nation does not suffer from steadily rising levels of criminal activity. Although crime continues to be higher in urban areas, rates of crime remain relatively consta..
Crime in Mari El
There have been allegations that Mari El, and in particular its capital city Yoshkar-Ola, are centres of operation for a number of international criminal gangs, who obtain money from people by fraudulent means. A number of dating scams are said to originate in Mari El, whereby criminals will place ..
Crime in Melbourne
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia has a lower crime rate than Sydney (see Crime in Sydney for details), and it is a reasonably safe city by world standards. It has the lowest per capita rate of violent crime of any Australian capital city. Contents 1 Early history2 Timeline of major incid..
Crime in Mexico
Crime is among the most urgent concerns facing Mexico, as is the case for many other Latin American countries. Mexican drug trafficking rings play a major role in the flow of cocaine, heroin, and marijuana transiting between Latin America and the United States. Drug trafficking has led to corrupti..
Crime in Moldova
Crime in Moldova, as everywhere in former Soviet republics, has risen dramatically since the demise of the Soviet Union. Economic and drug-related crimes, the most visible and predictable results of the deteriorating economic situations in the newly independent countries, have simply overwhelmed the..
Crime in New York City
New York CityCrime rates (2004) Crime type Rate [#endnote_rate] Homicide 7.0 Forcible rape 17.6 Robbery 300.9 Aggravated assault 361.9 Violent crime 687.4 Burglary 322.2 Larceny-theft 1530.8 Motor vehicle theft 260.1 Property crime 2113.1 ↑ Crim..
Crime In Stereo
Crime In Stereo is a Long Island-based melodic hardcore punk band. Compared to Gorilla Biscuits, Strike Anywhere, and The MovieLife, the band released their debut, a split with New York's Kill Your Idols, in 2003 on hardcore label Blackout! Records. In early 2004, the band unleashed their debut f..
Crime in Sweden
The 9,000,000 inhabitants of Sweden reported 1,250,000 offences to the authorities in Sweden. The number of reported crimes have increased radically since a national statistics began in 1950. This is partly attributed to a higher degree of reports, but the largest factor is the factual increase of ..
Crime in Sydney
Crime in Sydney has been part of the city since the earliest days as a prison colony. Some have argued Sydney's population has maintained a scepticism towards authority. The Rum corps, a moniker for several successive British regiments that served as prison guards, were probably Sydney's first tas..
Crime in the Northern Territory
The Northern Territory of Australia has the highest level of crime per capita of any state or territory in Australia. Darwin has per capita the highest crime rate of any Australian city, while Alice Springs has the second highest crime rate of any Australian city (and the highest murder rate). In..
Crime in Trinidad and Tobago
Criminal activity in Trinidad and Tobago has been and still is a controversial topic on the two islands. However, it is as old as Trinidad and Tobago itself. Contents 1 Colonial Beginnings(1500-1920)2 Prelude to Independence(1921-1962)3 The Post-Colonial Condition(1963- )3.1 ..
Crime in Washington, D.C.
Crime rates (2004) Crime type Rate [#endnote_rate] Homicide 35.7 Forcible rape 46.8 Robbery 385.9 Aggravated assault 615.3 Violent crime 1325.3 Burglary 1825.2 Larceny-theft 4274.9 Motor vehicle theft 901.8 Property crime 7001.9 ↑ Crime rates p..
Crime in Western Australia
This article is about Crime in Western Australia. As at December 2004, Western Australia recorded lower rates than most other States in Australia for violent offences, but was the highest State for burglary in 2003. In 2003 the prison population increased by 3.4% with a similar increase in 200..
Crime League (Freedom City)
The Crime League is a group of supervillains from the Freedom City campaign setting of the role-playing game Mutants and Masterminds. They are loosely modeled on the Legion of Doom or the Secret Society of Super-Villains. The Crime League consists of: Black Star - Renegade Star Knight, analogous t..
Crime Library
The Crime Library is an online collection of feature stories about crimes, criminals and trials by various writers. It mostly contains articles about recent crimes in the United States but also historically notorious characters of various countries. The Crime Library was founded by Marilyn J. Bards..
Crime Life: Gang Wars
Crime Life: Gang Wars is a game currently on the PC, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. There are over 25 story mode missions and some free play missions. New moves can be unlocked in the fight championship to help make the character better at fighting other gangs. The game features a hip hop soundtrack to go..
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Crime Mob
Crime Mob is a rap group from Atlanta, Georgia consisting of six members, Killa C, Cyco Black, Diamond, Lil Jay, Princess, and MIG. They are best known for their 2004 chart topping single "Knuck If You Buck" and their current single "I'll Beat Yo Ass" which can be seen on such music television..
Crime of 1873
In United States history, "The Crime of '73" was a much debated shift from a bi-metallic standard to a gold (coinage) only standard, with passage of the Fourth Coinage Act in 1873, thereby creating a gold standard. Western miners and others such as farmers called this the "Crime of '73". Over ..
Crime of apartheid
This article is about the crime of apartheid as defined by a convention and a treaty promulgated by the United Nations. For the system of racial segregation which formerly existed in the Union of South Africa, later known as the Republic of South Africa, see History of South Africa in the apartheid ..
Crime of passion
triangular love scene as seen by painter Ingres in this scene of The Divine Comedy (Dante Alighieri). Jealousy is a strong feeling involved in such a crime profile. A crime of passion, in popular usage, refers to a crime in which the perpetrator commits a crime, especially assault or murder, ..
Crime of the Century
Crime of the Century is the third album by progressive rock band Supertramp, released in 1974 (see 1974 in music). Crime of the Century was Supertramp's first album with its classic lineup and co-producer Ken Scott. The album was recorded at a number of studios including Ramport Studios (owned by..
Crime Patrol
Crime Patrol is a live-action laserdisc video game released by American Laser Games in 1994. Storyline Crime Patrol, just like the company's previous releases, didn't focus so much on the storyline as on the general concept of the game, which was in essence its being a rail shooter. A plot is sti..
Crime Prevention
„Crime prevention“ resumes all measures being convenient to prevent a crime. Over the past years, a categorisation accomplished which refers to the moment the measure of prevention takes place in relation to the crime. The “primary prevention” comprehends the measures which occur long time..
Crime prevention through environmental design
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Crime rate
This graph shows the rate of non-fatal firearm-related crime in the United States from 1993 to 2003. Crime rate is a measure of the rate of occurrence of crimes committed in a given area and time. Most commonly, crime rate is given as the number of crimes committed among a given number of perso..
Crime reconstruction
Crime scene reconstruction is the use of scientific methods, physical evidence, deductive reasoning, and their interrelationships to gain explicit knowledge of the series of events that surround the commission of a crime. It is a discplined and principled approach towards objectively understanding a..
Crime scene
A crime scene is a location where an illegal act took place, and comprises the area from which most of the physical evidence is retrieved by forensic scientists. A crime scene is a location wherein evidence of a crime may be located. It is not necessarily the location the crime took place. Indeed,..
Crime scene investigation
Crime scene investigation may refer to: Forensic science, science used in determining legal proceedings, a US television series 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 l..
Crime scene photography
Crime scene photography is part of the process of evidence collecting. It provides investigators with photos of bodies, places, items involved in the crime, etc. External links [An online course] ..
Crime Scene Specialists
Police and Military personnel who specialize in Crime Scene analysis, processing, and investigation. ..
Crime science
Crime science is the study of crime, rather than just the offenders, as happens in other branches of criminology, in order to provide ways and means to prevent, detect and solve crimes. It involves a number of functional disciplines and often draws on the fields of statistics, environmental design,..
Crime Spree
Movie poster for Crime Spree Crime Spree is a 2003 film written and directed by Brad Mirman. Tagline: It was supposed to be an easy job. Main cast Gérard Depardieu - Daniel ForayHarvey Keitel - Frankie ZammetiJohnny Hallyday - Marcel BurotRenaud - ZeroSaïd Taghmaoui - Sami ZerhouniStép..
Crime statistics
Crime statistics provide a statistical measure of the level, or amount, of crime that is prevalent in societies. Crime statistics are gathered and reported by many countries and are of interest to several international organisations, including Interpol and the United Nations. Law enforcement agen..
Crime Stoppers Australia
Crime Stoppers is a community policing initiative that commenced operation in the Australian state of Victoria in 1987, it has been operating Australia wide since 1998. Crime Stoppers operates a telephone service that the public can call to anonymously report a crime. This enables the caller to ove..
Crime Stoppers International
Crime Stoppers International, or CSI, is the umbrella organization operated by a volunteer board of directors from various Crimestoppers programs. The board of directors establishes guidelines to ensure consistency. Its purpose is to establish local programs in countries around the world. Its corpor..
Crime Story
thumb For the 1986 TV series, see Crime Story (TV Series). Crime Story, aka. Police Story IV and New Police Story (Original title: 重案組) is a 1993 Hong Kong movie, directed by Kirk Wong and Jackie Chan, and starring Jackie Chan. Unlike almost all of Chan's films, which feature a combinat..
Crime Story (TV series)
Crime Story Season 1From l to r: Bill Campbell, Bill Smitrovich, Dennis Farina, Paul Butler, Steve Ryan Crime Story Season 2From l to r: Paul Butler, Bill Smitrovich, Dennis Farina Crime Story was an NBC TV series co-produced by Michael Mann and Chuck Adamson. It ran for 2 seasons, star..
Crime Suspense
Crime & Suspense is an entertainment channel owned by Solar Entertainment Corporation. Crime & Suspense originally shows crime-related and suspense shows. However, Crime/Suspense is the sucessor to Solar USA, after Jack TV backuped Solar USA. Contents 1 Profile1.1 Channel Assignments..
Crime SuspenStories
Johnny Craig's noir-style cover illustration for Crime SuspenStories 18 (August-September, 1953) Crime SuspenStories was part of the EC Comics line in the early 1950s. The bi-monthly crime comic, published by Bill Gaines and edited by Al Feldstein, began with an issue cover-dated October-Novem..
Crime Syndicate of America
The Crime Syndicate of America is a fictional team of supervillains from one of DC Comics' parallel universes, and are the evil counterparts of the Justice League of America. The team first appeared in Justice League of America #29 in August 1964. Contents 1 Team history1.1 The origin..
Crime Traveller
Crime Traveller is a 1997 science fiction detective television series produced by the BBC based around the premise of using time travel for the purpose of solving crimes. It was originally invented by Anthony Horowitz who got the idea while writing an episode of Poirot. Despite having over eight ..
Crime Victims' Rights Week
Crime Victims' Rights Week is an annual commemoration in the United States that promotes victims' rights and services. The week is marked by an award ceremony held in Washington, D.C., in which individuals and organizations that demonstrate outstanding service in supporting victims and victim servi..
Crime victim advocacy program
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Crime Wave
[[Image:Crime wave - Punch cartoon - Project Gutenberg etext 16394.png|thumb|Conversationalist. "Extraordinary crime wave we're having—er—ah—for the time of year." Cartoon from [[w:en:Punch (magazine)|Punch magazine]], February 11, 1920.]] Crime Wave can refer to: Crime Wave (book), book by ..
Crime Wave (1954 film)
Crime Wave is a 1954 movie, in film noir style, directed by André De Toth. The film is also known as The City is Dark. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. An con is released from prison and tries to start a new life. He's hounded by a hard-nosed cop who d..
Crime Wave (1985 movie)
Crime Wave is a 1985 film made by Winnipeg-based filmmaker John Paizs shot between 1984 and 1986. The film is an homage to late 1940s-early 1950s "color crime pictures". Paizs plays Steven Penny, a struggling screenwriter who lives above the garage of a suburban family, and begins typing each n..
Crime Wave (book)
Crime Wave is a collection of 11 short works of both fiction and nonfiction by James Ellroy, all of which were originally published in GQ. More of Ellroy's GQ pieces can be found in the collection [[Destination: Morgue!]]. ..
Crime World
Crime World (simply called 'CW' by its members) is an online text role playing game by Gomezabino Productions. The player takes up the part of an associate to the mob and work his way up the trees of the several mafia families within the game. By robbing, beating, extorting and killing, the player c..
Crime writer
A crime writer is an author of crime fiction. Crime writers are often, but not exclusively, authors of detective fiction, which may form part or all of their work. See also List of crime writersThe Top 100 Crime Novels of All Time ..
Crime Writers' Association
The Crime Writers Association is a writers' association in the UK. Founded by John Creasey in 1953, it is currently chaired by Robert Richardson and claims 450 members. Membership is open to any author who has had one crime novel produced by a bona fide publisher (or at the discretion of the commit..
Crime Writers of Canada
Crime Writers of Canada is a national organization for Canadian crime writers. Its annual awards are the Arthur Ellis Awards. The award statue itself is wooden model of a hanging man. The arms and legs move when the statue's string is pulled. The award is named for Arthur B. English, a British m..
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Criminalization of politics
"Criminalization of politics" is a political buzzword in the United States used in the media, by commentators, bloggers as well as by defenders of high-ranking government officials who have been indicted or face criminal or ethical investigations. Most recently the term has been applied to proceedi..
Criminaloid
A criminaloid (from the word "criminal" and suffix -oid, meaning criminal-like) is a person who projects a respectable, upright facade, in an attempt to conceal a criminal personality. This type, first defined by Edward A. Ross in his 1907 work Sin and Society, has been ascribed to many white-collar..
Criminal (comics)
--> Criminal is a creator-owned crime comic book by writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips whose main characters are all criminals. It is published by Marvel Comics' Icon label, and premiered in 2006. It marked the return of Brubaker to his roots, having originally been known for crime writ..
Criminal (film)
Criminal is a 2004 film based upon the Argentinian film Nine Queens. Directed by Gregory Jacobs, it stars John C. Reilly, Diego Luna and Maggie Gyllenhaal and is a production of Section Eight, the production company of Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney. Tagline: Ever get the feeling you're bei..
Criminal Assets Bureau
The Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) is a division of the Garda Síochána (Irish police). The CAB was up on October 15, 1996 to deal with increasing levels of serious organised crime in the Republic of Ireland, particularly in Dublin, and in the wake of the murder of crime reporter Veronica Guerin. ..
Criminal Cases Review Commission
The Criminal Cases Review Commission is the independent public body set up to investigate possible miscarriages of justice in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Commission assesses whether convictions or sentences should be referred to a court of appeal. http://www.ccrc.gov.uk/ ..
Criminal citation
Criminal citations are used by police in some jurisdictions in order to charge a person with a crime without the need of making a physical arrest. They are generally used for fineable offences and those that carry little incarceration time. Convictions for criminal citations do show as such on a cri..
Criminal Code
A Criminal Code is a compilation of government laws that outline a nation's criminal offenses, and the maximum and minimum punishments that courts can impose upon offenders when such crimes are committed. In Malta, the Criminal Code was enacted in 1854. By country Australia''See Australian crimin..
Criminal Code of Japan
The Criminal Code (刑法 Keihō) of Japan was passed in 1907 as Law No. 45. It is one of the Six Codes that form the foundation of Japanese law. See also Criminal lawCrime in JapanCriminal justice system of Japan ..
Criminal conversion
Criminal conversion, in criminal law, is usually defined as the crime of exerting unauthorised use or control of someone else's property. It differs from theft in that it does not include the element of intending to deprive the owner of the possession of that property. As such, it is a lesser incl..
Criminal Damage Act 1971
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Criminal intelligence
Criminal intelligence is information gathered, collated and disseminated by law enforcement agencies concerning types of crime and particular criminals and criminal groups. It is particularly useful when dealing with organized crime. Criminal intelligence may be gathered by using surveillance, infor..
Criminal intent
Criminal intent may refer to: One of the three general classes of mens rea or "guilty mind" in criminal law.The American television series [[Law & Order: Criminal Intent]] This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you..
Criminal Investigation Department
Charles Vincent, founder of CID The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is the branch of all British Police and Indian Police forces to which plain clothes detectives belong. It is thus distinct from the Uniformed Branch and the Special Branch. CID officers must have spent at least two yea..
Criminal Investigation Division
The Criminal Investigation Division (CID) investigates serious violations of military law within the United States Army. External links [CID home page][GlobalSecurity.org description of US CID] ..
Criminal IQ Records
Criminal IQ Records is a record label based in Chicago, Illinois, founded by John Babin and Darius Hurley. Criminal IQ focuses mainly on the local punk rock scene, featuring bands like M.O.T.O., The Krunchies, Vee Dee, and the Functional Blackouts. See also List of record labelsChicago Record Labe..
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Criminal justice
Criminal justice refers to the system used by government to maintain social control, enforce laws, and administer justice. Law enforcement (police), courts, and corrections are the primary agencies charged with these responsibilities. The pursuit of criminal justice, like all forms of "justice", ..
Criminal Justice: A Brief Introduction
Criminal Justice: A Brief Introduction is a book written by Frank Schmalleger. It is intended to serve as an introductory text in the study of the American criminal justice system . There have been six editions with the latest written in 2002. The text is printed by Prentice Hall and Pearson Educati..
Criminal Justice Act
In the Parliament of the United Kingdom, Criminal Justice Acts is a generic name for those acts of parliament that shape law and order in the country. Such acts, known as Criminal Justice Bills before enacted into law, are brought before Parliament fairly frequently. Recent acts include the Crimina..
Criminal Justice Act 2003
The Criminal Justice Act 2003 is a wide-ranging Act of Parliament introduced to modernise many areas of the criminal justice system in England and Wales and, to a lesser extent, in Scotland and Northern Ireland. It amends the law relating to police powers, bail, disclosure, allocation of crimin..
Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994
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Criminal Justice Information Services Division
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Criminal justice system of Japan
Three basic features of Japan's system of criminal justice characterize its operations. First, the institutions—police, government prosecutor's offices, courts, and correctional organs— maintain close and cooperative relations with each other, consulting frequently on how best to accomplish the ..
Criminal law
Legal systems Common law | Civil law | Customary law | Religious law | Socialist law | International law Sources of law Statutory law (Legislation | Civil code | Statutory interpretation) Non-statutory law (Custom | Case law | Equity) Adjudication Public law (Criminal law | Constituti..
Criminal Law (film)
Criminal Law is a movie directed by Martin Campbell released in 1989. It is notable for having been an inspiration for Canadian serial killer Paul Bernardo, who changed his name to "Paul Teale", in honor of the film's protagonist, serial killer Martin Thiel. Bernardo's ex-wife Karla Homolka announ..
Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2006
The Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2006 is an Act of the Oireachtas (Irish parliament) which was passed to plug the hole left by the Supreme Court decision in CC v. Ireland which struck down as unconstitutional a seventy year old provision on statutory rape. The Act provides for a defence of hon..
Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885
The Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1885, "An Act to make further provision for the Protection of Women and Girls, the suppression of brothels, and other purposes" was the latest in a twenty-five year series of legislation in the United Kingdom beginning with the Offences Against The Person Act 1861 t..
Criminal law in Canada
Criminal law in Canada is a matter of law in the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal government. The power to enact criminal law is derived from section 91(27) of the Constitution Act, 1867. Most criminal laws have been codified in the Criminal Code, as well as the Controlled Drugs and Substances ..
Criminal Law Revision Committee
The Criminal Law Revision Committee of England & Wales is a standing committee of learned legal experts that may be called upon by the Home Secretary to advise on legal issues and to report back recommendations for reform. Influence The first committee was set up by Lord Butler in 1959 and since ..
Criminal law under the Constitution Act, 1867
In Canadian Constitutional law, the Constitution Act, 1867 provides the government with the authority to legislate on matters of criminal law and quasi-criminal law. The primary criminal law power is granted to the federal government under section 91(27). Additional criminal law-related powers are a..
Criminal Lunatics Act 1800
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Criminal Minded
Criminal Minded by Boogie Down Productions was a highly influential hip hop album. Production duties on the LP are credited to 'Blastmaster' KRS-One (L. 'Kris' Parker) and DJ Scott La Rock (Scott Sterling), but in future interviews it has been revealed that an uncredited Ced-Gee (Cedric Miller) of..
Criminal Minds
Criminal Minds is a crime drama that premiered on September 22, 2005 on CBS. It follows the adventures of an FBI profiling team from the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) from Quantico, Virginia. Criminal Minds differs from many criminal system procedural dramas by focusing on the criminal rathe..
Criminal Nature (episode)
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Criminal organization
A criminal organization is a group run by criminals to further their illegal activities. They are usually involved with drugs, prostitution, money laundering and black marketeering. These activities are also called vice and organized crime. Some also engage in acts of political, racist, and religiou..
Criminal procedure
Criminal law Part of the common law series Elements of crimes Causation · Concurrence Intention (general) Recklessness Willful blindness · Criminal negligence Ignorantia juris non excusat Vicarious liability · Corporate liability Strict liability Cl..
Criminal psychology
Criminal psychology is the study of the wills, thoughts, intentions and reactions of criminals. The study goes deeply into what makes someone commit crime, but also the reactions after the crime, on the run or in court. Criminal psychologists are often called up as witnesses in court cases to help t..
Criminal punishment in Edo-period Japan
During the Edo period, Japan utilized various punishments against criminals. These can be categorized as follows: Death penaltyIncarceration and ExilePenal laborConfiscation of propertyCorporal punishment Contents 1 Death penalty2 Incarceration and exile3 Penal labor4 Confisca..
Criminal record
The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a [WikiProject Countering systemic biasworldwide view].Please improve the article or discuss the issue on the [talk page]. A criminal record, or rap sheet, is a compilation of an individual's identificati..
Criminal Records Bureau
The Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) is an executive agency of the Home Office in the United Kingdom, which conducts criminal record checks on potential employees on behalf of organizations and recruiters throughout England and Wales. The CRB was initiated by the Police Act 1997 following public conce..
Criminal tattoo
Tattoos are used among criminals to show membership of gangs and record the wearer's personal history - such as his or her skills, specialities, accomplishments and convictions. They are also used as a means of personal expression. Certain designs have developed recognised coded meanings. The cod..
Criminal threatening
Articles related to Abuse By means Abstract concepts Violence / Coercion Abuse of power / Persecution Physical abuse Torture Child abuse Domestic violence Psychological abuse Humiliation / Intimidation Mobbing / Bullying Hate speech / Manipulation Stalking / Cyberstalking Relational a..
Criminal transmission of HIV
In many countries, the intentional or reckless infection of a person with the HIV virus is considered to be illegal. People who do so can be charged with Criminal Transmission of HIV, murder, manslaughter attempted murder, or assault. Some states have enacted laws expressly to criminalize HIV transm..
Criminal World
"Criminal World" is a song written by Duncan Browne, Peter Godwin and Sean Lyons of the band Metro. They released it on their debut album in 1977. David Bowie recorded it in 1983 for the album Let's Dance. This version was also released as the B-side of the single "Without You" in November 1983. ..
Criminologist
A criminologist is defined as someone who studies aetiology of crime, criminal behavior, types of crime, and social reaction to crime. The term criminologist generally refers to someone who does scholarly, scientific and professional study concerning the aetiology, prevention, control, and treatment..
Criminology
Wikibooks has a manual, textbook or guide to this subject: [[wikibooks:|]] British Society of Criminology. Criminology Benchmarks (including Police Studies and Criminal Justice Studies) [link][American Society of Criminology][Criminology Mega-Site] — Dr. Tom ..
Criminon
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Crimm
CRIMMs are Continuity Rambus In-Line Memory Modules. CRIMMs are passive devices used on motherboards that help to enable a Rambus system to terminate properly. The design of Rambus memory dictates that memory sticks be installed in pairs. Any remaining open memory slots must be filled with CRIMMs. ..
Crimmitschau
Crimmitschau is a large district town in the Saxon landkreis of Zwickauer Land. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Neighboring Municipalities1.2 Municipality Divisions2 History2.1 Religion2.2 Incorporation3 Politics3.1 Sister cities4 Culture and landmarks4.1&nb..
Crimond
Crimond is a village in the northeast of Scotland. It is on the A90 road seven miles northwest of the port of Peterhead. During World War II it hosted RNAS Rattray at , the site of the base remains in Ministry of Defence hands as a wireless station. The 23rd Psalm ("The Lord is my Shepherd") is tr..
Crimora, Virginia
Crimora is a census-designated place (CDP) in Augusta County, Virginia, United States. The population was 1,796 at the 2000 census. Geography Crimora is located at [38°9′39″N, 78°50′21″W] (38.160845, -78.839088)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United St..
Crimp
Crimp or crimping can mean: Crimp (gambling)Crimp (wool)Crimp (joining)Crimp (recruitment)Crimp (climbing)Grain crimpingHair crimpingCrimping Pliers This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may..
Crimplesham
Crimplesham is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is situated 4 km west of the small town of Downham Market, 20 km south of the larger town of King's Lynn, and 60 km west of the city of Norwich.[#endnote_osexp1] The civil parish has an area of 6.63 km² and in ..
Crimpshrine
Crimpshrine was a Punk Rock band from Berkeley, California Contents 1 Members2 Biography3 Discography4 Links Members Aaron Cometbus- Drums (later of Pinhead Gunpowder)Jeff Ott vocals/guitar (later of Fifteen).Pete- Bass Biography Crimpshrine grew out of the East Bay scene c..
Crimp (gambling)
In gambling terminology a crimp is a bend that has been intentionally made on the corner(s) of a playing card to facilitate identification. A card cheat will typically bend some of the important cards during the game. Below are just several of the most popular examples. In poker, for instance, a ..
Crimp (joining)
Crimping is joining two pieces of metal or other malleable material by deforming one or both of them to hold the other. The bend or deformity is called the crimp. Crimping is most extensively used in metalworking. It is not generally used of specialised connectors that are designed to be deformed,..
Crims
"crims": A slang abbreviation for "criminals." The term is sometimes used specifically to describe those who break into houses or automobiles. CRIMS- Cost/Risk Identification and Management System: Software and a methodology to accurately capture and quantify cost impact due to technical and sch..
Crimson
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Crimson-backed Sunbird
The Crimson-backed Sunbird, Leptocoma minima (formerly Nectarinia minima), is a sunbird. The sunbirds are a group of very small Old World passerine birds which feed largely on nectar, although they will also take insects, especially when feeding young. Flight is fast and direct on their short wing..
Crimson-collared Grosbeak
The Crimson-collared Grosbeak, Rhodothraupis celaeno, is a medium-size seed-eating bird in the same family as the Northern Cardinal, "tropical" or "New World" buntings, and "cardinal-grosbeaks" or "New World grosbeaks". The Crimson-collared Grosbeak is primarily found in northeastern Mexico from ..
Crimson-collared Tanager
The Crimson-collared Tanager, Ramphocelus sanguinolentus, is a rather small Mesoamerican songbird. Crimson-collared Tanagers average 19–20 cm (7.5–8 in) long. The adult plumage is black with a red collar covering the nape, neck, and breast (remarkably similar to the pattern of the ma..
Crimson-crested Woodpecker
The Crimson-crested Woodpecker (Campephilus melanoleucos) is a very large woodpecker which is a resident breeding bird from Panama south to northern Argentina, and on Trinidad. The habitat of this species is forests and more open woodland. Two white eggs are laid in a nest hole is in a dead tre..
Crimson-fronted Barbet
Crimson-fronted Barbet (Megalaima rubricapilla), or Small Barbet, is a barbet which is a resident breeder in south west India and Sri Lanka. Barbets are near passerine birds with a world-wide tropical distribution. They get their name from the bristles which fringe their heavy bills. The Crimson-..
Crimson-winged Finch
The Crimson-winged Finch (Rhodopechys sanguinea), is a large pale-colored finch found in Turkey, and occasionally in surrounding countries. A subspecies can also be found in Morocco. It has an average wingspan of 32 cm. It is light brown dorsally, pale yellowish ventrally, and sports a slash of pi..
Crimsonland
The name of the game is illustrated by this in-game shot (see [larger version]) Crimsonland is an arcade computer game, released in April 22, 2003. The player, a lone trooper, must defend himself against thousands of aliens that surround him. This objective is accomplished using a v..
Crimson (album)
Crimson is a 13 song album by the Alkaline Trio. It was released on May 23, 2005 internationally and a day later in the United States on Vagrant Records and is produced by Jerry Finn. When the CD is inserted into a PC or Mac, the audio tracks do not appear, only a "making of" video called "Deep Re..
Crimson (comics)
Crimson was a fantasy/Horror comic book series by artist Humberto Ramos and scripter Brian Augustyn. It was published by Wildstorm Comics' Cliffhanger imprint of creator-owned comics. The series debuted in 1998 and ran for 24 issues, a special, and a One Shot featuring Scarlet X (featuring the ..
Crimson (disambiguation)
Crimson is a color.The SGI Crimson is a workstation from SGI.The Harvard Crimson is the daily student newspaper of Harvard University.Crimson was the code name for Canada in the US's War Plan RedThe Crimson Permanent Assurance is a short film that appears before the 1983 Monty Python movie The Meani..
Crimson (Edge of Sanity album)
Crimson is a concept album by Edge of Sanity, recorded in 1996. It features a single 40 minute track, telling a story in the distant future when human civilization is about to end. For several years, it was the longest song in all of metal, until Green Carnation released Light of Day, Day of Darkne..
Crimson and Blue
Crimson and Blue is the title of a 1993 album by guitarist Phil Keaggy, released on Myrrh Records. Track listing All songs were written by Phil Keaggy, unless otherwise noted. "Shouts Of Joy" (Music by Keaggy, Words by Ray Repp) (5:54)"World Of Mine" (5:38)"Everywhere I Look" (Phil Madeira) (4..
Crimson and Clover
"Crimson and Clover" is a song by Tommy James and the Shondells, written by Tommy James and Peter Lucia. It was one of the biggest hits of the 1960s, reaching number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 1969. It came from the album of the same name (1968), a hit itself, reaching number eight on the ..
Crimson and Clover (album)
Crimson and Clover is a 1968 hit album by Tommy James and the Shondells, which featured the No. 1 single of the same name. Record Label: Roulette Records ..
Crimson Avenger
The Crimson Avenger is the name of three separate fictional characters, superheroes who exist in the DC Comics universe. Contents 1 History1.1 Lee Walter Travis1.2 Albert Elwood1.3 Current Crimson Avenger1.4 Other versions of the Crimson Avenger2 Appearances in oth..
Crimson Candypop Bud
The Crimson Candypop Bud is a fictional flower in the video games, Pikmin, and Pikmin 2. This flower's purpose is to change the color of the pikmin tossed in to red. This is meant to either equalize the number of your pikmin, or to meet the specific conditions of that period in time. For example, ..
Crimson Chat
The Crimson Chat (Epthianura tricolor) is a red-colored bird found primarily in central and western Australia. They are adapted mainly to desert and savanna areas. External links [Information about the Crimson Chat] Wikispecies has information related to: [[Wikispecies:|}}}]] ..
Crimson Chin
The Crimson Chin & Timmy Turner as Cleft have appeared in the last three episodes of the first season, which had three Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts on each episode. The Crimson Chin is a comic-book superhero from the animated series The Fairly OddParents. The Crimson Chin is supposedly created by..
Crimson Circle
--> The Crimson Circle is an all-male service organization composed of thirty five sophomore, junior, and senior men from Loyola Marymount University and follows Jesuit principles. The Crimson Circle has served the university and surrounding communities in Los Angeles since its founding in 1929. Th..
Crimson cleaner fish
The crimson cleaner fish (Suezichthys aylingi) is a wrasse of the genus Suezichthys, found in a few coastal localities of New South Wales in Australia, and north east New Zealand including Three Kings Islands, in reef areas at depths of between 5 and 100 metres. Its length is between 10 and 15 ce..
Crimson clover
Crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum), also known as Italian clover, is a species of clover in the family Fabaceae, native to most of Europe. The species name incarnatum means "blood red". This upright annual herb grows to 20-50 cm tall, unbranched or branched only at the base. The leaves are tri..
Crimson Columbine
The Crimson Columbine or Western Columbine (Aquilegia formosa) is a common and attractive wildflower native to western North America, from Alaska to Baja California, and eastward to Montana and Wyoming. It is very often known as the "Red Columbine", but because this name is also used for a number ..
Crimson Commando
Crimson Commando (Frank Bohannan) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics universe. His first appearance was in Uncanny X-Men #215. As the Crimson Commando, Frank Bohannan was one of a trio of World War II veteran super-heroes recruited to be a member of Freedom Force, the original ..
Crimson Cowl
Crimson Cowl is an identity which has been used by four Marvel Comics characters to varying degrees: Ultron used the identity in his debut as Ultron-5 to conceal his sentience, while usingEdwin Jarvis as a "frontman" under the identity.Justine Hammer, the daughter of Justin Hammer later used the id..
Crimson crazies
The Crimson Crazies are fans of Harvard athletics. The Crazies traces their roots back to the early 20th century, when the term first appeared in the Boston Globe to describe fans of Harvard football. At the time, Harvard had one of the top football programs in the nation and were national champio..
Crimson Crew
The Crimson Crew is the student section of Indiana University's NCAA men's basketball team. They cheer on the Hoosiers from their 7200 alotted seats at Assembly Hall. External links [IUHoosiers.com, official Indiana athletic website] ..
Crimson Curse
Crimson Curse is a fictional character who appeared in the Marvel Comics's series A-Next. History Daughter of Agatha Harkness, the sorceress who trained Scarlet Witch, young Aerika was a powerful witch herself. She was invited to join the Dream Team, a group of heroes who were going to become pa..
Crimson Dawn
The Crimson Dawn is a fictional mystical substance found in the comic book X-Men and part of the Marvel Comics universe. Its first appearance was in Uncanny X-Men #330 (March 1996). It is most closely associated with the X-Man Psylocke, though it has been connected to both Excalibur member Captai..
Crimson Dynamo
The Crimson Dynamo is the name of several fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe, most of whom have been supervillains. The various Crimson Dynamos have been powered armor-wearing Russian or Soviet agents who have clashed with Iron Man over the course of his heroic career. The origina..
Crimson Editor
Crimson Editor is a freeware text editor, source code editor, and HTML editor for Windows. Many of the features and user interfaces are similar to that of EditPlus, most noticeably Windows shell integration, tabbed document interface, syntax highlighting, multiple undo/redo, column mode editing, br..
Crimson Empire
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Crimson Fields
Crimson Fields is an open source turn-based strategy war game inspired by Battle Isle. The game uses the cross platform SDL library, and is thus available for a variety of platforms, including GNU/Linux, BSD, Windows, Mac OS X, Windows CE, Zaurus, and BeOS. Gameplay The maps in Crimson Fields ar..
Crimson Fire
Crimsonfire is an Australian Power Metal band formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1997. Support act for Queensryche when they toured to Melbourne for the first time on July 14 2006 Current Line Up Louie 'Lewis' Gorgievski - vocalsPaul Yoannidis - bassDomenic Pinto - drumsAnthony Tabone - guitarDi..
Crimson Fists
Crimson Fists Primarch None (Imperial Fists Second Founding Chapter) Battlecry Chaplain: "There is only the Emperor!" Brethren: "He is our shield and our protector!" Colours Dark Blue and Red The Crimson Fists are a Space Marines Chapter in the fictional Warhammer 40,000 universe. Th..
Crimson Fox
Crimson Fox is a French superhero in the DC Comics Universe. Identical twins Vivian and Constance D'Aramis shared the role of Crimson Fox to allow each something of a normal life, although Vivian was much more enthusiastic about their superheroic life. Crimson Fox originally appeared as part of Ju..
Crimson Gem of Cyttorak
The Crimson Gem of Cyttorak (also referred to as the Ruby of the Crimson Bands or the Crimson Crystal of Cyttorak) is a potent magical artifact in the Marvel Comics universe. It was created by Cyttorak and is the source of the Juggernaut's power. The Gem contains the following inscription: "Whosoe..
Crimson Glory
This page is about Crimson Glory the band. For the video game, see Crimson Glory(game). Crimson Glory is a progressive metal band from the USA which formed in the mid 80's. Contents 1 Biography2 Discography3 Current Line-up3.1 Former members4 External links Biography Cri..
Crimson Glory (game)
The creator of Soldat has recently started work on a game called Crimson Glory, which will use 3D graphics, but will take place on a sidescrolling 2D plane. It will take place on the ground in vehicles, on foot, and in various kinds of aircraft. The maps will be made in 3D, and edited in DeleD...
Crimson Gold
Crimson Gold (Talaye Sorkh in Persian) is an Iranian movie directed by Jafar Panahi. This film was never distributed to Iranian cinemas because it was considered too "dark." Therefore, it was not able to be considered as the Iranian entry for Best Foreign Language Film for the 2003 Oscars because ..
Crimson Guard
The Crimson Guard, also knowns as Sieges, serves as an elite force for the COBRA Organization, the fictional nemesis of the G.I. Joe team. These warriors, which are featured in the cartoon: “[[G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero]]” are the elite of Cobra. As with all soldiers in the first season the..
Crimson Hero
Crimson Hero (originally published as Beniiro Hero in Japan) is a shōjo manga written by Mitsuba Takanashi, the author of Tenshi no Pocket and The Devil Does Exist (originally published as Akuma de Sourou in Japan). Brief Summary The series follows Nobara Sumiyoshi, a 15-year old tomboy with a p..
Crimson highway
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Brazilian band from Curitiba,..
Crimson II
Crimson II is an album by Edge of Sanity. The album consists of one 43-minute-long song, split into 9 movements (because the label asked the "band" to split it up) and 44 sections to allow listeners to move through the song more easily. It was performed almost entirely by Dan Swanö, who played ..
Crimson Joy (Spenser Novel)
Crimson Joy is the fifteenth Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker. Released in 1988, it follows Pale Kings and Princes and is followed by Playmates. The story follows Boston based PI Spenser as he tracks a serial killer the press has dubbed the “Red Rose Killer.” Recurring Characters SpenserH..
Crimson King
For the similarly-named progressive rock band, see King Crimson. The Crimson King. Drawn by Michael Whelan. The Crimson King is the main villain of Stephen King's Dark Tower series. He goes by other names, notably Los among his most trusted Lieutenants and Abbalah in the novel Black House. r..
Crimson Lake Provincial Park
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Crimson Lotus
Crimson Lotus is a progressive metal band from Finland. Founded in 1997 as a cover band, the band was disrupted by its members' military service in 2002 to be revived in summer 2003 by Pekka Aalto and Pasi Kainiemi. They make up the core of the current line-up; other contributors are generally consi..
Crimson Moonlight
Crimson Moonlight is a Swedish Christian Black metal band which was formed in the summer of 1997 by Gustav Elowsson and Petter Stenmarker. They only recorded one single and played one show before breaking up in 1998. The band got back together in 2001 and have recorded three albums since. Content..
Crimson Moon (MMORPG)
Crimson Moon is a free, browser-based text MMORPG (massive multiplayer online role-playing game), created and maintained by [Crimson Productions L.L.C.]. Contents 1 The World of Crimson Moon2 The Energy System2.1 Actions Performed With the Use of Energy2.2 Actions Pe..
Crimson Patch
The Crimson Patch (Chlosyne janais), also known as the Janais Patch, is a common New World butterfly found from Colombia north through Central America and Mexico to southern Texas, with occasional sightings in southeastern Mexico and northern Texas. The dorsal and ventral wing surface is black with..
Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the Apocalypse
Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the Apocalypse, known as Les Rivières pourpres II: Les anges de l'apocalypse in the French release, is a 2004 thriller-action movie starring Jean Reno, Benoit Magimel and Christopher Lee. It is directed by Oliver Dahan and produced by Ilan Goldman. The movie is the se..
Crimson Room
Crimson Room is a Macromedia Flash game by Toshimitsu Takagi originally made for the Fasco-CSC website. Like several other games by Takagi, it involves escaping from a room or similar boundary using items hidden nearby. The game was inspired by "Chasm", "Droom" and "MOTAS". The game's success caused..
Crimson Rosella
The Crimson Rosella, Platycercus elegans, is a parrot native to east and south east Australia. It has also been introduced to New Zealand and Norfolk Island. It is commonly found in, but not restricted to, mountain forests and gardens. Adults and juveniles show strikingly different colouration in s..
Crimson Route
The Crimson Route was a set of joint United States and Canadian flight paths for ferrying planes and material from North America to Europe during World War II. The Canadian city of Iqaluit was originally an airbase along this route. Contents 1 Early history2 Formation of the Route2.1&nb..
Crimson Rubeus
Crimson Rubeus (romanized to curimson ruubiusu, known simply as Rubeus in the English dub), is one of the members of the Black Moon Clan, a group of antagonists from the Sailor Moon R Series. He was charged with the task of finding the "Rabbit", otherwise known as Chibiusa, who had fled into the ..
Crimson Sea
Crimson Sea is a 2002 video game released exclusively for the Microsoft Xbox. The game was developed by Koei. The game is a shoot-em-up with some RPG elements incorporated. ..
Crimson Skies
Crimson Skies logo. Crimson Skies is an alternate history universe, created by Jordan Weisman and Dave McCoy, that has spawned a number of games and novels. The stories and games in Crimson Skies take place in an alternate history version of the United States, where the nation crumbled into m..
Crimson Skies planes
This article is in need of improvement. The following is a list of fictional planes from the Crimson Skies world. Contents 1 ..
Crimson Sunbird
The Crimson Sunbird, Aethopyga siparaja, is a sunbird. The sunbirds are a group of very small Old World passerine birds which feed largely on nectar, although they will also take insects, especially when feeding young. Flight is fast and direct on their short wings. Most species can take nectar by..
Crimson Thorn
Crimson Thorn are a Christian band who play thrash metal and speed metal. The band was founded in 1991 by members Luke Remo, Dave Quast, Dylan Jennigis, Paul Jongeward, and Miles Sundae. They were almost ready to record their first demo when Dylan left, and Luke took his place on the bass. Their de..
Crimson Thunder
Crimson Thunder is the fourth studio release by Swedish metal band HammerFall. Track listing "Riders Of The Storm" (Dronjak/Cans) - 4:34"Hearts On Fire" (Dronjak/Cans) - 3:51"On The Edge Of Honour" (Dronjak/Cans) - 4:49"Crimson Thunder" (Dronjak/Cans) - 5:05"Lore Of The Arcane" (Dronjak) -..
Crimson Tide
Crimson Tide can mean: Crimson Tide, a 1995 movieThe sports teams of the University of AlabamaThe sports teams of Glencoe High School 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..
Crimson Tide (film)
Crimson Tide is a 1995 Hollywood film starring Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman and directed by Tony Scott. It is a typical submarine film, focusing on the tension that occurs between the men who must not only share the scarce and dangerous space aboard an Ohio-class nuclear submarine, but also ..
Crimson Tonight
Crimson Tonight was the fourth single from Second Coming. "Crimson Tonight" was released in the UK and Japan. It was the last single officially released during The Stone Roses' lifetime. "Crimson Tonight" was a live recording of four tracks culled from Second Coming, played during a concert at S..
Crimson Vera
Crimson Vera is an alternative rock band based out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The band was formed by Josh Diaz, Dave Patino and Tony Scialabba in November of 2004, and since then have performed alongside many popular Christian bands, including Hawk Nelson, Falling Up, Forever Changed, and KJ-52. S..
Crimthann Coscrach
Crimthann Coscrach ("victorious" or "slaughtering"), son of Fedlimid Forthriun, son of Fergus Fortamail, was a legendary High King of Ireland of the 3rd century BC. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Crimthann mac Fidaig
Crimthann, son of Fidach, was a legendary king of Munster and High King of Ireland of the 4th century. He gained territory in Britain and Gaul. He died after being poisoned by his sister, Mongfind. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Crimthann Nia Náir
Crimthann Nia Náir, son of Lugaid Riab nDerg, was a legendary High King of Ireland of the 1st century AD. He went on a famous expedition and returned with a golden chariot, a golden fidchell board inlaid with a hundred gems, a gold-embroidered cloak, a sword inlaid with gold serpents, a silver-boss..
CrimTrac
The CrimTrac Agency was established on 1 July 2000, to assist Australian police services to take advantage of recent forensic science, information technology and communications developments and enable information exchange across state and federal jurisdictions. External link [CrimTrac] ..
Crim Rocks
Crim Rocks is a group of uninhabited islands in the Isles of Scilly, England. The Isles of Scilly Inhabited islands in the Isles of Scilly: St Mary's | St Agnes | Tresco | Bryher | St Martin's Uninhabited islands in the Isles of Scilly: Annet | Bishop Rock | Crim Rocks | English ..
Crinacus
In Greek mythology, Crinacus was the son of Zeus, and the father of Macar. ..
Crinaeae
Greek deitiesseries Primordial deities Titans and Olympians Aquatic deities Chthonic deities Personified concepts Other deities Asclepius, god of medicineLeto, mother of Apolloand ArtemisPan, shepherd god Nymphs AlseidAuloniadCrinaeaeDryadsHamadryadsHesperidesLimnades MeliaeNaiad..
Crinagoras of Mytilene
Crinagoras of Mytilene, Greek epigrammatist, (b. ca. 70 BC), flourished during the reign of Augustus (Strabo xiii). A number of epigrams appear under his name in the Greek Anthology. From inscriptions discovered at Mytilene, he appears to have been one of the ambassadors sent from that city to Rome ..
Crinan
Crinan is a name of western Celtic origin and it has a number of contexts: Crinan is village located in Argyll in ScotlandThe Crinan Canal is a waterway in Scotland with one of its outlets at Crinan and links Loch Fyne with Loch Crinan. Originally designed by John Rennie, Thomas Telford redesigned..
Crinan (village)
looking out to Loch Crinan over the small inner harbour of Crinan Village. Crinan is a small village located on the west coast of Scotland in the region known as Knapdale, which is part of Argyll. The village has a harbour and is best known as the western entrance to the Crinan Canal. ..
Crinan Canal
Lock House on Crinan Canal The Crinan canal is a canal in the west of Scotland. It takes its name from the village of Crinan which is located at its westerly end. Nine miles long, it connects the village of Ardrishaig on Loch Gilp with the Sound of Jura, providing a navigable route between th..
Criner, Oklahoma
Criner is a small community in McClain County, Oklahoma. It is located on State Highway 59. State of Oklahoma Capital Oklahoma City Regions Arklatex - Central - Cherokee Outlet - Green Country - Little Dixie - Northeastern - Panhandle - Southeastern - Southwestern Largest cities Broken Ar..
Cringer (band)
Cringer is a band from Hawaii that included Lance Hahn from J Church, among others. It existed from Summer 1985 to Fall 1991. Discography Albums Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (Vinyl Communications, 1993)Tikki Tikki Tembo, No Sa Rembo, Chari Bari Ruchi, Pip Peri Pembo (Vinyl Communications, 1996) 23 Min..
Cringe comedy
Cringe comedy is a comedy genre that uses offensive or vulgar material to cause audiences to revile. The audience will often laugh out of nervousness or sympathy. Comedians who rely on this style of humor are often described as controversial, and are often marginalised by mainstream media. The Arist..
Cringila railway station, New South Wales
Cringila is a CityRail railway station on the Port Kembla branch of the South Coast railway line, in the Port Kembla area. The station has an island platform. It is served by approximately one train per hour, usually a local service to Thirroul, but with extra direct trains to and from Sydney in th..
Cringle
A cringle is an eye through which to pass a rope. In nautical settings, the word refers to a small hole anywhere along the edge or in the corner of a sail, rimmed with stranded cordage and worked into the [[wiktionary:boltrope|boltrope]]. Typically it encloses a metal grommet for reinforcement and..
Cringleford
Cringleford is a village in Norfolk, England on the outskirts of the city of Norwich. The village is in the South Norfolk local government district but the Norwich South Parliamentary constituency. The M.P. is Charles Clarke of the Labour Party. A village existed here at least as early as Saxon tim..
Cringle Moor
Cringle Moor is the second highest hill in the North York Moors, and the highest point east of the Clay Bank Top Pass. This pass separates it from Urra Moor, the highest hill, making it a Marilyn. The summit lies on the edge of an escarpment, providing fine views towards the north. The hill is c..
Crinia
Crinia is a genus of frog, native to Australia, and part of the family Myobatrachidae. It consists of small frogs, which are distributed throughout most of Australia, excluding the central arid regions. Many of the species within this genus are non-distinguishable through physical characteristics,..
Criniere
A criniere (also known as manefaire or crinet) was a component of Medieval and Renaissance barding armor. The criniere was a set of segmented plates that protected the horse's neck. In full barding this consisted of two combinations of articulated lames that pivoted on loose rivets. One set of..
Crinipellis perniciosa
Crinipellis perniciosa is a fungus that causes "Witches' Broom Disease" (WBD), which damages cocoa production in the Americas, and is consequently a major bane for makers of chocolate products. An infected crop may lose up to 90% of its harvest. It exists in two characteristic phases: biotrophic..
Crinisus
Crinisus is a river in Sicily. Crinisus is a god in Roman mythology. According to Virgil's Aeneid (5.38) and Hyginus' Fabulae (273), Crinisus was the father of Acestes by a Dardanian woman. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same titl..
Crinitus
Pietro Crinito (1475-1507, known as Crinitus, or Pietro Del Riccio Baldi (derived from Riccio, 'curly', translated into Latin as crinitus) was a Florentine humanist scholar. He is best known for his 1504 commonplace book, De honesta disciplina. This has been taken to be a source for the work of Nos..
Crinkle-collared Manucode
The Crinkle-collared Manucode, Manucodia chalybata is a medium-sized, up to 36cm long, greenish blue, black and purple glossed bird of paradise with long graduated tail, red iris and iridescent green breast feathers. Both sexes are alike with slightly smaller and less purple female. This species r..
Crinkle Crags
Crinkle Crags Crinkle Crags from Cold Pike. The fell on the far right in sunlight is Bowfell. Location: Lake District, England Summits: Crinkle Crags Crinkle Crags South Top Elevation: 859 m (2818 ft) 834 m (2736 ft) Prominence: 138 m 32 m Topo map:..
Crinoid
Crinoids, also known as "sea lilies" or "feather-stars", are marine animals that make up the class Crinoidea of the echinoderms (phylum Echinodermata). They live both in shallow water and in depths as great as 6000 meters. Crinoids are characterized by a mouth on the top surface that is surrounded..
Crinoline
crinoline patented Cutaway view of a crinoline, Punch magazine, August 1856 Sequence of posed joke photographs of five stages of putting on a crinoline, ca. 1860 Crinoline was originally a stiff fabric with a weft of horse-hair and a warp of cotton or linen thread. The fabric firs..
Crinum
Crinum is a genus of about 180 species of lily-like perennial plants that have large showy flowers on leafless stems, and develop from bulbs. They are found along the sides of streams and lakes in tropical and subtropical areas worldwide, including South Africa. Crinum leaves are basal, typically..
Crinum latifolium
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Crinum pedunculatum
Crinum pedunculatum also known as the Swamp Lily, River Lily or Spider Lily is a bulbous perennial found in stream and tidal areas of the east coast of Australia as well as New Guinea and some Pacific Islands. References [Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants:Crinum peduncul..
Criobolium
Criobolium is the ritual sacrifice of a ram in the cult of Attis and the Great Mother of the Gods. It seems to have been a special ceremony instituted after the rise, and on the analogy of the taurobolium, which was performed in honor of the Great Mother, for the purpose of giving fuller recognition..
Criollo
Criollo is a Spanish term (feminine criolla, plural criollos/criollas) which may refer to: The Spanish Criollo peoples, a caste in the Spanish colonial caste system.Any Creole peoples in Spanish-speaking regions, or former Spanish colonies.Any creole languages that is Spanish-based, or is spoken in..
Criollo cheese
Criollo cheese is a pale yellow cheese which is a specialty of the region around Taxco, Guerrero, and is so similar to Munster cheese that the two can easily be used interchangeably. ..
Crion
Crion Country France Région Lorraine Départment Meurthe-et-Moselle Arrondissement Lunéville Canton Lunéville-Sud INSEE 54147 Postal Code 54300 MayorCurrent Term Fabrice Romac2001-2008 Intercommunality Longitude 06° 31' ..
Crionics
Crionics is a black metal band from Poland founded in 1997 in the city of Kraków by Michał Skotniczy, Dariusz Styczeń, "Marcotic" and Maciej Zięba. They play fast and melodic music under the strong influence of Norwegian black metal band, Emperor. Contents 1 Band history2 Discogra..
Criorhynchus
Criorhynchus was a genus of pterosaur from the Cretaceous period. Fossils of this pterosaur were described from England in 1870. ..
Crioulo
The word crioulo could be: A horse breed: see Crioulo (horse)One of the languages spoken in the Cape Verde Islands: see Capeverdean Crioulo languagesThe Portuguese language cognate (but not synonym) of English Creole. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles assoc..
Crioulo (horse)
''This article is about the South American breed. For the Cuban breed, see Cuban criollo (horse). The crioulo (in Portuguese) or "criollo" (in Spanish) that is the native horse of Argentina (1918), Uruguay (1923), Brazil (1932) and Paraguay, may have the best endurance of any horse breed in the wor..
Crip
A Crip can refer to a member of a well known Los Angeles gang, the Crips.A Perl script designed to facilitate CD ripping is also called crip.Referring to a person as a crip or being cripped is short for "crippled," a derogatory term for people with disabilities. (Oftentimes, though, people with disa..
Cripp's Cove
Cripp's Cove is an inlet or cove which has been formed by the sea eroding into Logan Rock on the Land's End side of Mount's Bay in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The island of Seghy is the largest of a number of islands which litter the landform. ..
Crippen
Crippen may refer to: Dick Crippen, U.S. sports commentator.Hawley Harvey Crippen (1862–1910), U.S. doctor hanged for the murder of his wife.Robert Crippen (born 1937), U.S. astronaut.Dan Crippen (born 1952), U.S. bureaucrat.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articl..
Cripple
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cripple is a dated term for a disabled person, particularly one who is unable to walk due to an injury. The word was recorded as early as 950 AD, and generally came to be regarded as pejorative in the United States and Britain duri..
Crippled Lucifer
Crippled Lucifer is an album by Burning Witch. It's complete title is Crippled Lucifer (Seven Psalms For Our Lord Of Light) but it is rarely referred to as such. It consists of three tracks taken from their Rift.Canyon.Dreams release (Warning Signs, Stillborn and History of Hell) and four tracks..
Cripplegate
Cripplegate was a gate in London Wall and a name for the region of the City of London outside the gate. It was almost totally destroyed by bombing in World War II and today is the site of the Barbican Estate and Barbican Centre. The name is preserved in the church of St Giles Cripplegate, and in t..
Crippleware
Crippleware is a form of shareware. It is a term of distinction used to differentiate between types of shareware software. As can be inferred from the name, it is generally not held in high regard. Other types of shareware include nagware, demoware, freeware, adware, and even spyware. Crippleware p..
Cripple Creek, Colorado
Downtown Cripple Creek Cripple Creek, is a city in Teller County, Colorado; it is the county seat. Cripple Creek is 24 miles south west of Colorado Springs, Colorado on the southern slopes of Pike's Peak. It was the most fabulous gold mining camp of Colorado. Contents 1 History2 G..
Cripple Creek miners' strike of 1894
Cripple Creek miners' strike of 1894 was a successful five-month strike by the Western Federation of Miners (WFM) in Cripple Creek, Colorado, USA. It is notable for being the only time in United States history when a state militia was called out in support of striking workers. Contents 1 C..
Cripple Crow
Cripple Crow was released on XL Recordings on September 13, 2005. It is the sixth album by psych folk acoustic rocker Devendra Banhart and his first for the label XL Recordings. The album reached a peak position of #13 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart. The album reached a peak position of ..
Cripple Fight
"Cripple Fight" is episode 503 of the animated series South Park. It originally aired on June 27, 2001. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The boys have joined Mountain Scouts, and are on their way to their first meeting. When they arrive, they ..
Cripple Mr Onion
Cripple Mr Onion was originally a fictional card game played by characters in Terry Pratchett's novels Wyrd Sisters and Witches Abroad. This was used by Dr Andrew Millard and Prof. Terry Tao as the basis for an actual card game. The complete rules and design of this game were posted on USENET around..
Cripple Need Cane
Cripple Need Cane (started 2002), Los Angeles rock band, was formed by guitarist and author Gary Lenaire. In 2005, [Cripple Need Cane], recorded ["The Big Dance."] External links [Discography][Credits][Photos][1994 Photo of Gary Lenaire]&..
Cripple Smash
Cripple Smash was a BBS door released some time around 1992. It was a humorous game in which you fight people with disabilities as well as movie stars and even Barney the Dinosaur. ..
Cripps' mission
History of the Indian Subcontinent Stone Age 70,000–7000 BC Mehrgarh Culture 7000–3300 BC Indus Valley Civilization 3300–1700 BC Late Harappan Culture 1700–1300 BC Vedic Civilization 1500–500 BC Kuru Dynasty 1200–316 BC Maha Janapadas ..
Crips
The Crips, originating in Los Angeles, California, are one of the oldest, largest, most violent and most notorious gangs in the United States. They have been involved in murders, robberies and drug dealing in the Los Angeles area. The Crips are mostly identified by the blue color worn by their ..
Crip Walk
The Crip Walk, or C-Walk, is not, as many assume, a dance, but rather a walk. Although in many respects it is like a dance, it is to Crips gang members nothing more than a ritual. It originated in the early 1980s in South Central Los Angeles as a symbol for Crips of the area and was a staple of h..
Cris
http://cris.org.in/cris/index.html This could refer to: The Körös River in Hungary (known as the Criş in various languages)Cristiano Marques Gomez, a Brazilian footballer playing for Olympique Lyonnais and the Brazil national football teamETRAX CRIS, a microprocessor family from Axis Communica..
CRISA
Computadores, Redes e Ingeniería, S.A. (CRISA) is a Spanish company founded in 1985 to develop and manufacture electronics and software products for aerospace applications. In 2000, CRISA became part of the EADS Astrium group. CRISA is based north of Madrid and, in January 2004, had employed arou..
Crişana
Crişana is also a local newspaper in Oradea, Romania. Crişana (Hungarian: Körösvidék, German: ) is a region of western Romania, along the border with Hungary, named after the three tributaries of the Körös River (Romanian: Criş) rivers that flow through it. The area was traditionally part ..
Crişana (newspaper)
Crisana is an important local newspaper based in Oradea (the informal capital of the Crişana region and the capital of Bihor county, Romania). It is one of the oldest local publications, being founded in 1945. The newspaper is published by SC Anotimp SA, a local publishing house. Anotimp currently ..
Crisanto Evangelista
Crisanto Evangelista (d. January 25 1942) was a Filipino Communist politician of the first half of the 20th century. On May Day 1913, together with Herminigildo Cruz, he had attempted to guarantee basic workers' rights and unify the trade unions in the country. He was one of the creators (1922) an..
CRISAT
CRISAT, short for Collaborative Research Into Small Arms Technology, is the EU-Nato standard in the manufacture of military equipment. The CRISAT Target is defined as a 1.6mm Titanium plate supplemented by 20 layers of Kevlar. Weapons are measured against this standard in respect to its ability to p..
Crisco
Crisco, a popular brand of shortening, was first produced in 1911 by Procter & Gamble and was the first shortening to be made entirely of vegetable oil. When William Procter and James Gamble started the company Procter & Gamble, they hired chemist E. C. Kayser and developed the process to hydrogena..
Crisco Disco
Crisco Disco is a term that was coined by Laromlab, a musical project of Brandon Harrod, to describe his own music. It is used to explain the slippery and slidey quality to the music in which Harrod makes using a Commodore 64 emulator along with a Game Boy emulator. The music which inherently has a..
Crises
Note: crises is the plural of crisis. Crises is a record album, written and mostly performed by Mike Oldfield. It was his eighth new album. The cover art was by Terry Ilot. The North American version of the album includes the single "Mistake", and has a different running order. "In High Places" ..
Crisfield, Maryland
Crisfield is a city in Somerset County, Maryland, United States. The population was 2,723 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Events5 External links History The Pocomoke and Annemessex Indian tribes of the Algonquin Nation were the first inh..
CRISIL
CRISIL is a credit rating agency of Indian origin. It has now been acquired by Standard & Poor's (S&P). External links http://www.crisilonline.com/index.jsp ..
Crising Aligada
Crising Aligada is a Philippines actress who played almost in her carrer as a character actress made her first movie in 1947 under Avellana Corp of Ina aka Mother. She made one movie in 1948 starred by Anita Linda and the movie is Ang Anghel sa Lupa After making 2 movies of different studio she m..
Crisis
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A crisis (plural: crises) is a turning point or decisive moment in events. Typically, it is the moment from which an illness may go on to death or recovery. More loosely, it is a term meaning 'a testing time' or 'emergency event'. It is a concept in economi..
Crisis, The Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor and Southeast Asia
Crisis, The Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor and Southeast Asia is a 1992 book written by Allan Beekman, who also wrote The Niihau Incident and Hawaiian Tales. Crisis organizes into a coherent whole the elements that coalesced into the tragedy of Pearl Harbor. ..
Crisis? What Crisis?
Crisis? What Crisis? is the fourth album by progressive rock band Supertramp, released in 1975 (see 1975 in music). The album was Supertramp's first album to be recorded in America in Los Angeles. The title was taken from a quote in the 1973 Fred Zinnemann motion picture, The Day Of The Jackal. ..
Crisis (album)
This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected . Crisis is Alexisonfire's third studio album, and the follow up to Watch Out! and their self-titled album Alexisonfire. The album is recorded and was leaked onto the internet on July 16th, 2006. The album's official ..
Crisis (band)
Crisis was a British political punk rock group formed in 1977. Crisis performed at rallies for Rock Against Racism (RAR), and the Anti-Nazi League (ANL), organizations that neoist and Crisis/Death in June critic Stewart Home wrote were fronts for the Socialist Workers Party.[link] Home fu..
Crisis (British band)
Crisis was a British political punk rock group formed in 1977. Crisis performed at rallies for Rock Against Racism (RAR), and the Anti-Nazi League (ANL), organizations that neoist and Crisis/Death in June critic Stewart Home wrote were fronts for the Socialist Workers Party.[link] Home fu..
Crisis (charity)
Crisis (formerly Crisis at Christmas) is a charity based in the United Kingdom which aims to provide support to those who are homeless. The organisation was started in 1971, when a small group of volunteers used a derelict church in London to house and feed homeless people during the Christmas week...
Crisis (comic)
Crisis was a British comic published from 1988 to 1991 as an experiment by Fleetway to see if intelligent, mature, politically and socially aware comics were saleable in the United Kingdom. The comic was initially published fortnightly, and was one of the most visible components of the late-80s Bri..
Crisis (disambiguation)
Crisis can refer to any of the following: a situation where there is a perception of threat, heightened anxiety, expectation of possible violence and the belief that any actions will have far-reaching consequences — see crisis;Crisis, a British charity that campaigns on behalf of, and offers ..
Crisis (economic)
In economics, crisis is an old term in business cycle theory, referring to the sharp transition to a recession. It is still used as part of Marxist political economy. It refers to a period in which the normal process of the reproduction of an economic process over time suffers from a temporary break..
Crisis (film)
Crisis is a 1946 film directed by Ingmar Bergman. It is a black and white film made in Sweden and with dialogue in Swedish and originally titled Kris. The film was Bergman's first feature as director: he also wrote the screenplay, based on a play by Leck Fischer. The story follows a young girl ..
Crisis and Emergency Management Centre
The Crisis and Emergency Management Centre (CEMAC) is a Belgian center of excellence active in the domains of emergency planning, crisis management and crisis communications. Its activities include research and development, consulting, training and information management. CEMAC also covers the ful..
Crisis at Crystal Reef
Crisis at Crystal Reef is the 14th and final book in the Young Jedi Knights series. Book Blurb Anja Gallandro planned to destroy the Solo family. But now she fights in an intense inner battle - against her growing spice addiction, and her growing friendship with Jacen and Jaina. She no longer kno..
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
is an action role-playing game being developed by Square Enix for the PlayStation Portable. The game is a prequel to Final Fantasy VII and is also the fourth entry to the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII series, which also includes the games [[Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII]] and [[Dirge of ..
Crisis Four
Crisis Four is a book by Andy McNab. The second in a series known as the "Nick Stone Missions", the book follows ex-British soldier Nick Stone as he discovers a plot to bomb the White House in Washington. Nick Stone is forced to accept a difficult task: Travel to the States and find out the whereab..
Crisis hotline
Suicide Types of suicide Teenage suicide Euthanasia / Assisted suicide Murder-suicide Suicide bombing Ritual suicide Cult suicide Mass suicide Suicide pact Internet suicide Copycat suicide Forced suicide Suicide by cop History and Methodology History of suicide Famou..
Crisis in the Hot Zone
"Crisis in the Hot Zone" was the title of a 1994 non-fiction article by Richard Preston in The New Yorker. It chronicles the story of how the U.S. government believed a deadly virus had entered the United States. The article created a bidding war between rival movie studios for the film rights. T..
Crisis management
Crisis management involves identifying a crisis, planning a response to the crisis and confronting and resolving the crisis. Crisis management can be applied in almost any field of endeavor, but it is most commonly used in international relations, political science and management. For more about cri..
Crisis Management Initiative
The Crisis Management Initiative (CMI) is an independent, non-governmental organisation responding to challenges in sustainable security. CMI has offices in Helsinki and Brussels. It was founded by Martti Ahtisaari in 2000. In 2005, it achieved reputation for the peace agreement between The Governme..
Crisis Negotiation Unit
The Crisis Negotiation Unit (CNU) is a specialist unit of the Singapore Police Force under the umbrella of the Special Operations Command. Its teams of specially trained police officers are called upon to defuse life-treatening situations through verbal crisis negotiation techniques for a non-violen..
Crisis of 2020
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Crisis of faith
Crisis of faith is a term commonly applied to periods of intense doubt and internal conflict about one's preconceived beliefs or life decisions. A crisis of faith can be contrasted to simply a period of doubt in that a crisis of faith demands reconciliation or reevaluation before one can continue b..
Crisis of the Average Age in Spain
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Crisis of the Late Middle Ages
Around 1300 started a process that made centuries of European prosperity and growth came to a halt. A series of famines and plagues, such as the Great Famine of 1315-1317 and specially the Black Death of 1348, reduced the population perhaps by half. This was partly due to a climate change caused by ..
Crisis of the Roman Republic
The Crisis of the Roman Republic refers to an extended period of political instability and social unrest that culminated in the demise of the Roman Republic and the advent of the Roman Empire. Contents 1 Background2 Tiberus and Gaius Gracchus3 Gaius Marius and Sulla4 Aftermath..
Crisis of the Third Century
Crisis of the Third Century (also known as the "Military Anarchy" or the "Imperial Crisis" ) is a commonly applied name for the crumbling and near collapse of the Roman Empire between 235 and 284 caused by the three simultaneous crises of external invasion, internal civil war and economic collapse. ..
Crisis on Infinite Earths
Crisis on Infinite Earths was a 12-issue comic book limited series (identified as a "12 part maxi-series") and crossover event, produced by DC Comics in 1985 in order to simplify their fifty-year-old continuity. The series was written by Marv Wolfman, and illustrated by George Pérez (pencils/la..
Crisis pregnancy center
A Crisis pregnancy center (CPC) is a non-profit organization established by pro-life supporters that works to encourage pregnant women not to have abortions and to help mothers in need by providing a number of supportive services. Historically, CPCs were created in response to criticisms by abortio..
Crisis State
Overview A crisis state is a state under acute stress, where reigning institutions face serious contestation and are potentially unable to manage conflict and shocks. In other words, there is a danger of state collapse. This is not an absolute condition, but a condition at a given point of time, s..
Crisis state
A crisis state is a state under acute stress, where reigning institutions face serious contestation and are potentially unable to manage conflict and shocks. In other words, there is a danger of state collapse. This is not an absolute condition, but a condition at a given point of time, so a state c..
Crisis States Research Centre
The Crisis States Research Centre is based within the Development Studies Institute (DESTIN) of the London School of Economics and is funded by a grant from the UK Department for International Development DFID. Following an initial phase of research focusing on the ability of public authorities at l..
Crisis theory
Crisis theory is a debate within the Marxian theory of political economy. It is concerned with explaining the business cycle in capitalism, particularly recession, drawing on Karl Marx's account of value relations. Marx believed he had provided a comprehensive account of the inner dynamics of capi..
Crisis Zone
Crisis Zone was a spin-off of the popular Time Crisis arcade shooters, but was not a part of the Time Crisis series. The game shares the pedal system that allows a player to hide/reload and shoot/advance. Unlike earlier pedal games this one did not use a pistol- the standard armorment for the pla..
Crisium
The term Crisium may refer to: Mare Crisiumthe Latin name for Križevci in CroatiaThis 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. ..
Crisler Arena
Crisler Arena, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is the home arena of the men's and women's basketball teams of the University of Michigan. Constructed in 1967, the arena seats 13,751 spectators. It is named for Herbert O. "Fritz" Crisler, head football coach at Michigan from 1938 to 1947 and athletic direc..
CRISM
The Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) is a visible-infrared spectrometer aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter that will search for mineralogic indications of past water on Mars. The CRISM instrument team is comprised of scientists from over ten universities and led b..
Crisnée
Crisnée is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Liège. On January 1 2005 Crisnée had a total population of 2,737. The total area is 16.83 km² which gives a population density of 162.61 inhabitants per km². ..
Crisostomo Yalung
Crisostomo Yalung is a Catholic Bishop from the Philippines, who resigned his position due to a scandal. Yalung, who is bound by an oath of celibacy, reportedly fathered a child with a married woman. Rather than face the consequences of his actions in the Philippines, Yalung has reportedly fled..
CRISP
For the network protocol, see Cross Registry Information Service Protocol The CRISP thesaurus maintained by the Office of Extramural Research at the National Institutes of Health is a public domain collection of lists with the terms used in biological and medical research. CRISP is an acronym for ..
Crispa-Toyota rivalry
The Crispa-Toyota rivalry is that of two former Philippine Basketball Association teams, Crispa Redmanizers and the Toyota Super Corollas. Such was their popularity that whenever these two teams met on the basketball court, Metro Manila's streets would be deserted. Their engagements had lasted nin..
Crispa Redmanizers
The Crispa Redmanizers was a basketball team in the Manila Industrial Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA), the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) and the Philippine Amateur Basketball League from the 1960's to the early 1990's. Crispa had a successful stint in the amateur MICAA, winning se..
Crispian Mills
Crispian Mills (born January 18, 1973 in Hammersmith, London) is an English musician. Crispian (also known as 'Dodge') was born to the actress Hayley Mills and film director Roy Boulting, and has a half-brother called Jason. He is married to the model Jo Mills (nee Branfoot). His grandfather is th..
Crispian St. Peters
Crispian St. Peters (born on April 5, 1939) was a British pop singer of the late 1960s. He was born Robin Peter Smith in Swanley, Kent, England. He is best known for his 1966 hit, "The Pied Piper". Contents 1 Early career2 Decca label3 Square label4 Personal life5 Externa..
Crispin
Martyrdom of SS. Crispin and Crépinien - From a window in the Hôpital des Quinze-Vingts (Fifteenth Century). Crispin and Crispinian were once the Catholic patron saints of cobblers, tanners, and leather workers. Born to a noble Roman family in the 3rd Century AD, Saints Crispin and Crispini..
Crispin: The Cross of Lead
Crispin: The Cross of Lead is a 2002 children's novel written by Avi that won the 2003 Newbery Medal. It takes place in the year 1377. Crispin, the 13-year-old protagonist, didn't even know his own name when the book begins. He lived in a small village with his mother, Asta, and everyone referred ..
Crispina
Crispina (Bruttia Crispina Augusta) was the name of the wife of the Emperor Commodus. Crispina is the name of a character from the film The Magdalene Sisters. Saint Crispina (d. December 5, 304) was a martyr of Africa who suffered during the Diocletian persecution. She was born at Thagara (Thacora..
Crispin (Timesplitters)
Crispin is a character in the Timesplitters Series of video games. Crispin is one of the many Zombie characters in the series and has appeared in Timesplitters 2 and [[Timesplitters: Future Perfect]]. He hasn't had a major part in any of the games and only appears in the Challenges and Arcade Leag..
Crispin Agnew of Lochnaw
Sir Crispin Hamlyn Agnew of Lochnaw, 11th Baronet QC (Born 13 May 1944) is an Advocate, officer of arms, and former explorer. He is a Queen's Counsel at the Scottish Bar and is also Chief of the Name and Arms of Agnew. The Baronetcy that he claims dates back to 1629 in the Baronetage of England, and..
Crispin Blunt
-->Crispin Jeremy Rupert Blunt (born 15 July 1960) is the Conservative Member of Parliament for the English constituency of Reigate. He replaced rebel Eurosceptic George Gardiner in 1997. Crispin Blunt was born in 1960 and is married with two children. He was educated at Wellington College, and th..
Crispin Bonham-Carter
Crispin Bonham-Carter (b. 23rd September, 1969) is an English actor and a cousin of Helena Bonham-Carter. He graduated from the University of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, UK, in 1992. He is well-known for his role as Mr. Bingley in BBC's Pride and Prejudice (TV serial). Crispin played a small rol..
Crispin Colvin
Crispin Colvin has served on municipal council since 1990, with the Township of West Nissouri. Crispin served as councillor, Deputy Reeve and Reeve of the township until the amalgamation of the Townships of West Nissouri and North Dorchester. In 2000, Crispin was Warden of Middlesex County. From Jan..
Crispin Freeman
Crispin Freeman (born February 9 1972 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American voice actor best known for his role as Togusa in [[Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex]]. He also played the voice of Kouichi Kimura in [[Digimon: Digital Monsters]], Prince Turnip in Hayao Miyazaki's movie adaption of H..
Crispin Glover
Crispin Glover as Willard Stiles Crispin Hellion Glover (born April 20, 1964) is a multifaceted American artist. He is primarily known as a film actor, but is also a painter, filmmaker, author, musician, and collector and archivist of esoterica. Crispin Glover is known to portray rather eccent..
Crispin Glover (single)
Crispin Glover is the second single from Scarling.'s debut album. It was released in the USA on two separate 7" vinyl records on November 7, 2004 on the Sympathy for the Record Industry label. Each record has its own cover art — one a portrait of the song's titular actor, the other a photo ..
Crispin Grey-Johnson
Crispin Grey-Johnson (1946 — ) is ambassador of Gambia to the United Nations. He is married with five children and is chairman of the United Nations Commission on Population and Development [#endnote_unorg]. Notes ↑ [UN - Press Release POP/927 - Commission on Population..
Crispin J Glover
Crispin J Glover is a British DJ and dance music producer. He currently records for One Little Indian Records. History Glover got into music shortly after being kicked out of school as a teenager. Getting a job at a recording studio, he met artists like Peter Frampton, Paul Young, and China Cris..
Crispin Porter and Bogusky
Crispin, Porter + Bogusky is a Miami-based advertising agency. It is famous for creating the Truth anti-tobacco campaign, as well as SubservientChicken.com, a viral marketing website for Burger King, among other advertising campaigns. Crispin, Porter + Bogusky has been named agency of the year for t..
Crispin Sartwell
Crispin Sartwell on C-SPAN show Washington Journal. Incidentally, Sartwell discussed Wikipedia Encyclopedia in this July 4, 2005 episode. Crispin Sartwell (born 1958) is an American philosophy professor and journalist. He received his B.A. from the University of Maryland, College Park, his M.A..
Crispin Shumina
Crispin M. Shumina is a member of the Pan-African Parliament from Zambia. External links [Pan-African Parliament members] ..
Crispin Tickell
Sir Crispin Tickell (born 1930), GCMG, KCVO, is a British diplomat, environmentalist and academic. He did his national service in the Coldstream Guards. As a diplomat he was Chef de Cabinet to the President of the European Commission (1977-1980), British Ambassador to Mexico (1981-1983), Permane..
Crispin van den Broeck
Crispin van den Broeck (1523-1591) was a Flemish painter. He was born in Mechelen. He came from a family of artists, was probably trained by his father, and was the brother of Willem van den Broeck. He worked as a painter, draftsman and engraver. He was enlisted as a master in the Antwerp Guild of..
Crispin Wright
Crispin Wright (born 1942) is a British philosopher, who has written on neo-Fregean philosophy of mathematics, Wittgenstein's later philosophy, and on issues related to truth, realism, cognitivism, skepticism, knowledge, and objectivity. He is Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of..
Crispix
Crispix® is a brand of Kellogg's cereal, described by the company as a "Sweetened multi-grain cereal." Its box boasts its unique composition, of "Corn on One Side, Rice on the Other". The cereal is sold in various sizes, including 12 oz, 17.9 oz, 3/4 oz bowl, 18 oz can, 5/8 oz indv, bulk, 4.8 oz..
CRISPR
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } CRISPR are direct repeats found in the DNA of many b..
Crispus
Crispus on a coin issued to celebrate Constantine I victory over Goths in 323. Flavius Julius Crispus, also known as Flavius Claudius Crispus and Flavius Valerius Crispus was a Caesar of the Roman Empire. He was the first-born son of Constantine I and Minervina. Contents 1 Life account..
Crispus Allen
Crispus Allen is a fictional police detective in DC Comics' Gotham City Police Department assigned to the Major Crimes Unit (MCU). Greg Rucka and Shawn Martinbrough created the character in Detective Comics #742, but Allen later went on to be one of the main characters in Gotham Central. Allen is ..
Crispus Attucks
Crispus Attucks (c.1723–March 5, 1770) was a Bostonian killed at the Boston Massacre. Very little is known for certain about his life. He is thought to have been a runaway slave with mixed African and Native American ancestry. An October 2,1750 advertisement placed in the Boston Gazette may..
Crispus Attucks High School
Crispus Attucks High School of Indianapolis Public Schools in Indianapolis, Indiana was named for Crispus Attucks (c.1723–March 5, 1770), a black laborer killed at the Boston Massacre whom many regarded as a revolutionary leader. Located west of downtown, Crispus Attucks long was the only high sc..
Crispy ambulance
The band Crispy Ambulance were formed in Manchester (UK) in 1978 by Alan Hempsall (vocals), Keith Darbyshire (bass), Gary Madeley (drums) and Robert Davenport (guitar). Following a self-released debut single From the Cradle to the Grave (Aural Assault, 1980) the band joined Factory Records. Singles..
Crispy Pancakes
Crispy Pancakes may refer to: Khanom buang, a Thai dish often sold by street vendors, called "crispy pancakes" in EnglishCrispy Pancakes (brand), the brand name of a product from the Findus company This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same ..
Crispy Pancakes (brand)
Crispy Pancakes is the name of a brand of frozen pancakes coated with breadcrumbs and contain one of three fillings: Minced BeefThree CheesesChicken, Bacon and Sweetcorn Crispy Pancakes are made by the food company Findus and are sold in Sweden and the UK. ..
Crisp bread
Some slices of crisp bread Crisp bread (Swedish: knäckebröd, spisbröd, hårdbröd, or "hårt bröd" Norwegian: knekkebrød, Finnish: näkkileipä) is a very flat and dry Nordic type of bread or cracker, containing mostly rye flour. According to some sources, crisp bread is more than a th..
Crisp County, Georgia
Crisp County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of 2000, the population was 21,996. The county seat is Cordele, Georgia6. Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 728 km² (281 mi²). 709 km² (274 mi²) of it is land and 19 km² (7 mi²) o..
CRISP DM
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } CRISP-DM stands for CRoss Industry Standard Process ..
Crisp Point Light Station
Crisp Point Light Station was one of five U.S. Life-Saving Service Stations along the coast of Lake Superior between Munising and Whitefish Point in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Located about fourteen miles west of Whitefish Point, it was built in 1875 and became operational in 1876 as Life Sa..
Criss-cross squeeze
In contract bridge, the criss-cross squeeze is variant of the simple squeeze. (Squeezes are techniques in this game to gain extra tricks.) This is one in which both menaces are blocked, thus providing the necessary entry to the other menace. Unblocking in the right order will establish the additio..
Crissaegrim
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Crissaegrim were home to the great Eagles of Thorondor. The Crissaegrim formed a part of the southern Echoriath, the Encircling Mountains of Gondolin. It was here that Thorondor, Lord of the Eagles lived, and from here he watched for sp..
Crissal Thrasher
The Crissal Thrasher (Toxostoma crissale), is a large thrasher found in the Southwestern United States to central Mexico. The bird grows to 32 cm (12.5 inches), and has a deeply curved bill. It can be found near desert streams in dense underbrush, and in the low desert near canyon chaparral. The b..
Crisscross
This article is about the company; for other meanings, see Criss Cross. Crisscross K.K. is a privately-held company based in Tokyo, Japan, founded in 1993 by Mark and Mary Devlin. The company publishes Metropolis, the highest distribution English magazine in Japan. Formerly known as Tokyo Classi..
CrissCross
This article is about the 1992 film; for other meanings, see Criss Cross. CrissCross is a 1992 feature film starring Goldie Hawn and David Arnott. A film about divorced Mom Tracey Cross (Goldie Hawn) raising Her 12 year old Son Christopher (David Arnott)in Key West in 1969. She becomes a stri..
Crisscross method
The Crisscross method is a method of finding out the chemical formula of a metal and non-metal that combine to form an ionic bond. To use this method, the absolute value of the oxidation number of the first ion is used as the subscript of the second, and vice versa. The subscripts are then reduced ..
Crissier
Crissier is a municipality in Switzerland in the canton of Vaud, located in the district of Lausanne, and is a suburb of the city of Lausanne. Restaurant de l'hôtel de Ville External links http://www.crissier.ch (in French) ..
Crissy Cums
Crissy Cums (born February 4, 1981 in Fontana, California, USA) is an adult film performer and exotic dancer. She is from the Pacific Northwest and travels throughout the West Coast for her performances. Biography As a child she held an interest in medicine, however, since a young age she had al..
Crissy Doll
The Crissy Doll was created in the Ideal Toy Corporation's prototype department in 1968. This auburn-haired 18" fashion doll was known for the ability to adjust the length of it's hair so a child could choose to make the hair short or long. While having stationary foundation or base hair rooted t..
Crissy Field
A park in San Francisco, Crissy Field was originally a rich salt marsh, and a gathering ground for the native people. It later served as the landing site of Spanish explorers and Russian, English and Boston traders. Shortly after the Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915) was held there in 1..
Crissy Moran
Crissy Moran (born December 22, 1975, in San Diego, California) is a Eurasian-American erotic actress. Her ethnicity is English, Irish and Polynesian. She came from a small town outside of Jacksonville, Florida, and moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, and then to Los Angeles, California. In 1999, Moran st..
Criss Angel
Criss Angel Criss Angel (born Christopher N. Sarantakos December 19, 1967 in East Meadow, New York) is an American musician, magician, illusionist, escapologist, stunt performer, and the creator and director of the Criss Angel Mindfreak television series on A&E Network. Contents 1 Car..
Criss Angel Mindfreak
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Criss Cross
There have been several things called Criss Cross, including: Criss Cross (1949 film), a 1949 film starring Burt LancasterCrissCross, a 1992 film starring Goldie HawnCriss Cross (novel), a novel by Lynne Rae Perkins, recipient of the 2006 Newbery MedalCrisscross, a 2004 novel by F. Paul WilsonCriss..
Criss Cross (1949 film)
This article is about the 1949 film. For the 1992 film, see CrissCross. Criss Cross is a 1949 film noir movie, directed by Robert Siodmak from a novel written by Don Tracy. This black and white film was shot in its entirety in the Bunker Hill section of Los Angeles. The film was written by Daniel ..
Criss Cross (novel)
Criss Cross is a novel by Lynne Rae Perkins that won the 2006 Newbery Medal for excellence in children's literature. The book, set in the 1960s or 1970s, centers on the coming-of-age of four small-town teenagers. Though the town is never named, several of the book's illustrations echo Cheswick, ..
Criss Oliva
Christopher "Criss" Michael Oliva (April 3, 1963 - October 17, 1993) was born in Pomption Plains, NJ. He was the lead guitarist for the band Savatage. Criss was the youngest of four children, one of whom was brother Jon Oliva. Contents 0.1 Early life0.2 Savatage0.3 His death1&nb..
Crist
For the attorney general of Florida, see Charlie Crist. Crist is the title given to a group of Anglo-Saxon religious poems by the medieval poet Cynewulf, divided in Crist I, II, III (or A, B, C). A total of 1664 lines is preserved. Together with Beowulf it is one of the primary examples of Anglo-S..
Crista
Cristae (singular crista) are the internal compartments formed by the inner membrane of a mitochondrion. They are studded with proteins, including ATP synthase and a variety of cytochromes. The cristae provide more surface area for chemical reactions to occur within the mitochondria. This allows c..
Cristais Paulista
Cristais Paulista is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [20°23′50″S, 47°25′13″W]. The population in 2004 is 7,056 and the area is 387.86 km² The elevation is 996 m. ..
Cristal
A bottle of Louis Roederer Cristal (1993). Cristal is the name of a prestigious Champagne produced by Louis Roederer that is easily recognized by its clear ("crystal") bottle, anti-UV cellophane wrapper, and gold label. It was first created in 1876 for Alexander II of Russia, according to leg..
Cristalina
Cristalina State Goiás Area: 6,188.7 km² Population: 39,867 (IBGE 2005) Elevation: 1,189m above sea level Postcode (CEP): 73850-000 IBGE statistical microregion: Entorno de Brasília Became a city: 1916 Distance to Goiânia: 274 km. Website: [Pre..
Cristallo
Cristallo is glass with a low lime content which is particularly prone to glass corrossion (otherwise known as glass disease). The invention of Cristallo glass is attributed to Angelo Barovier. ..
Cristal (telenovela)
Cristal (1985-1986) was a Venezuelan telenovela (produced by and seen on Venezuela's Radio Caracas Televisión), written by Delia Fiallo and directed by Daniel Farías, Arturo Páez, and Tito Rojas. This telenovela lasted 246 episodes, and it achieved a significant amount of success inside and ou..
Cristan Williams
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Cristan Williams was born Christopher Duffy on August 28, 1972. Williams spent her youth living one mile away from the KKK headquarters in Pasadena, Texas. Her mother moved Cristan and her brother to Alvin, Texas in 1985 where, as a teen, the Alvin High School invit..
Cristatusaurus
Cristatusaurus (meaning "Crested reptile") was a genus of dinosaur, specifically a spinosaurid theropod. It lived during the Early Cretaceous Period. Its fossils were found at Gadoufaoua in Niger, Africa, in 1973. These fossils are quite similar to those of Baryonyx and Suchomimus. The type speci..
Crista Flanagan
Crista Flanagan (born February 24, 1976) is an American television and stand-up comedian as well as a live theatre actress. Flanagan is most notable for her membership in the recurring cast of comedians on sketch comedy series MADtv. Contents 1 Biography2 MADtv3 Hope is Emo4 ..
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Crista Nicole
Crista Nicole (born July 24, 1978 in Springfield, Ohio, USA) is an American model and actress. She studied Psychology at Kent State before deciding to pursue a career in modeling. She was Playboy's Playmate of the Month in May 2001. Her full name is Crista Nicole Wagner She has won many swimsu..
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Cristeana Cojocaru
Women's Athletics Bronze 1984 400m hurdles Cristeana Cojocaru (born January 2, 1962) is a retired athlete from Romania. At the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles she won a bronze medal in 400 metres hurdles behind Nawal El Moutawakel (gold) and Judi Brown (silver). She became national..
Cristelo
Cristelo may refer to: Cristelo (Barcelos), a parish in the municipality of Barcelos, PortugalCristelo (Caminha), a parish in the municipality of Caminha, PortugalCristelo (Paredes), a parish in the municipality of Paredes, PortugalCristelo (Paredes de Coura), a parish in the municipality of Parede..
Cristelo (Barcelos)
Cristelo Cristelo is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Barcelos. It has a population of 1,917 inhabitants and a total area of 7.45 Km². Parishes of Barcelos municipality ..
Cristelo (Paredes)
Cristelo Cristelo is a Portuguese parish of the municipality of Paredes. It is 1.15 km² in area, with 1,914 inhabitants as of 2001. Parishes of Paredes municipality ..
Cristero War
The struggle between church and state in Mexico broke out in armed conflict during the Cristero War (also known as the Cristiada) of 1926 to 1929. This was a popular uprising against the anti-clerical provisions of the Mexican Constitution of 1917. After a period of peaceful resistance, a number o..
Cristeta Comerford
Cristeta Comerford (née Pasia) (born October 1962) is the executive chef at the White House. She is the first woman to be selected for the post, and also the first of Filipino descent. Her selection was [predicted] by Juliette Rossant in [Superchefblog], which also first pub..
Cristian
Cristian can mean: Cristian, Sibiu (Romania), a town in the judeţ (county) of SibiuCristian, Braşov (Romania), a town in the judeţ (county) of BraşovCristian (store) (Romania), a supermarket located in central Oradea, Bihor, Romania This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list..
Cristiana Muscardini
Cristiana Muscardini (born on 6 November 1948 in Cannobio (Verbania)) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for North-West with the Alleanza Nazionale, Co-president of the Union for a Europe of Nations and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on International Trade...
Cristiane Luise Amalie Becker
Cristiane Luise Amalie Becker (1778 - 1797), German actor, was the daughter of a theatrical manager and dramatic poet, Johann Christian Neumann, and made her first stage appearance in 1787 at Weimar. Here she received some training from Goethe and from Corona Schröter, the singer, and her beauty a..
Cristianópolis
This article is about Cristianópolis, Goiás. For Cristianópolis, Mato Grosso see Cristianópolis, Mato Grosso Cristianópolis is a small town and municipality in south-eastern Goiás state, Brazil. Population: 3,263 (2005 estimate)Area: 226.1 km²Population density: 13.72 inhab/km² (2003)Ele..
Cristiano Caratti
Cristiano Caratti (born May 24, 1970 in Acqui Terme) is a former tennis player from Italy, who turned professional in 1989. He represented his native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, where he was defeated in the first round by France's Guy Forget. The righthander reached his highest..
Cristiano da Matta
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Cristiano Doni
Cristiano Doni (born April 1, 1973 in Rome, Italy) is a professional soccer player for Spanish team RCD Mallorca. He played for Italy in the 2002 World Cup. Clubs Modena (1991-1992)Rimini (1992-1993)Pistoiese (1993-1994)Bologna (1994-1996)Brescia (1996-1998)Atalanta (1998-2003)Sampdoria (2003-2005..
Cristiano Farinelli
Cristiano Farinelli (17th century) was an Italian composer and violinist. Cristiano Farinelli was a friend of the composer Arcangelo Corelli and is said to have been the uncle of the castrato, Farinelli. ..
Cristiano Junior
Cristiano S. de Lima Junior (1980 in Vasco da Gama, Brazil - December 5, 2004 in Bangalore, India) was a striker for Dempo Sports Club, Panaji, Goa. Junior collided with Mohun Bagan goalkeeper Subrata Paul in the 78th minute of the Federation Cup finals while scoring his second goal after chasing t..
Cristiano Lucarelli
Cristiano Lucarelli (born October 4, 1975 in Livorno) is an Italian football (soccer) player. He plays as a forward in his hometown team A.S. Livorno Calcio. He is an effective, charismatic player and a natural leader. He made an outstanding contribution in Livorno's return to Serie A in 2004, s..
Cristiano Lupatelli
Cristiano Lupatelli (born 21 June 1978 in Perugia) is an Italian football goalkeeper. Teams and clubs 1996-1999: Fidelis Andria1999-2001: A.S. Roma2001-2003: A.C. ChievoVerona - on loan from Roma2003-2004: A.S. Roma2004-2005: ACF Fiorentina2005: Parma F.C. - one year player exchange (in exchange ..
Cristiano Marques Gomez
Cristiano Marques Gomez, better known as Cris, (born june 3, 1977 in Guarulhos) is a football player from Brazil. He plays defence with Olympique Lyonnais and the Brazilian national team. He was called up for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, but did not receive any playing time. Contents 1 Clubs2&..
Cristiano Ronaldo
redirect [[Template:Sprotected]]For other people named , see {{{1. Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro (pron. IPA [kɾiʃ'tjɐnu ʁu'naɫðu] or [ʁo'naɫðu]), (born 5 February, 1985), better known as Cristiano Ronaldo, is a Portuguese professional football player who plays for M..
Cristiano Zanetti
Cristiano Zanetti (born April 14, 1977 in Carrara) is an Italian football defensive midfielder, who currently plays for Juventus of Serie B. Zanetti recently moved to Juve on a free transfer, despite the recent controversy surrounding the Turin giants. This ended Zanetti's second spell with Inter, ..
Cristian Álvarez
Cristian Andrés Álvarez (born January 20, 1980 in Curicó) is a Chilean football player who currently plays for Club Atlético River Plate. He started his pro career in Universidad Católica in 1999. His first match with River Plate was on the August 7 2005 in the 2-0 victory against Tiro Fed..
Cristian Benítez
Christian Rogelio Benítez Betancourt, also known as Chucho Benitez (born May 1 1986) is an Ecuadorian footballer who plays as a forward for El Nacional in Ecuador. Benítez is the son of one of Ecuador's all time top scoring players, Ermen Benítez, and it is hoped that he will be a young star for..
Cristian Brocchi
Cristian Brocchi (born 30 January 1976, Milan) is a Italian footballer, currently plays forA.C. Milan. Starting his career at his native club A.C. Milan youth system, he is loaned to Pro Sesto and Lumezzane in early years. In 1998, Brocchi was solded to Hellas Verona in Serie B. Brocchi followed ..
Cristian Bucchi
Cristian Bucchi (born 30 May 1977 in Rome) is an Italian footbaler. As of 2006 plays for S.S.C. Napoli. Contents 1 Football career1.1 ..
Cristian Chivu
Cristian Chivu (born October 26, 1980 in Reşiţa, Romania) is a Romanian footballer who currently plays for AS Roma of the Italian Serie A. He first played football as a professional at CSM Reşiţa and later Universitatea Craiova, both being Romanian teams. While at Universitatea Craiova, the ..
Cristian Daminuţă
Cristian Daminuţă (born February 15, 1990 in Timişoara) is a Romanian football player, currently under contract at FCU Politehnica Timişoara. He is a promising defensive midfielder, having made his debut in the Divizia A 2005/2006 season, against arch-rivals Dinamo Bucharest. He is widely regard..
Cristián de la Fuente
Cristián de la Fuente (March 10, 1974) is a former Chilean television actor who went on to make a name for himself in U.S. film and television. He was spotted by a talent scout during his sophomore year as a civil engineering major at Santiago's Universidad Catolica, and acted on variety shows an..
Cristian González
Cristian Alberto Peret "Kily" González (born August 4 1974) is an Argentine soccer player and he is currently a free agent. He played his first professional match for Rosario Central in 1993, where he played until 1995 when he moved to Boca Juniors. In 1996 he transferred to Real Zaragoza in Spai..
Cristian Guzmán
Cristian Guzmán (born March 21, 1978) is a baseball player who has played shortstop in the major leagues for the Minnesota Twins and Washington Nationals. Guzmán was acquired by Minnesota in 1998 from the New York Yankees organization as part of the Chuck Knoblauch trade. Guzmán's best year w..
Cristian Machado
--> Cristian Machado (born in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil in 1974) is the vocalist for the Nu Metal band Ill Nino. He has also played in Headclamp and La Familia, in addition to making numerous guest appearances on albums such as Soulfly's 3 and 40 Below Summer's The Morning After. Childhood Cristian w..
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Cristian Mora
Cristian Rafael Mora (born August 26, 1982 in Vinces, province of Los Ríos, Ecuador, but grown up in San Miguel de Bolívar) is an Ecuadorian soccer football player. He is a goalkeeper who plays with LDU Quito in Ecuador. He is considered a hero in San Miguel for being the first player from San M..
Cristian Moreni
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Cristian Riveros
Cristian Miguel Riveros (born October 16, 1982 in J.A. Saldivar) is a football player from Paraguay that plays as a midfielder. Riveros started his career in his hometown club Colón de J.A. Saldivar and then moved to other Paraguayan teams such as San Lorenzo and Tacuary before arriving on his curr..
Cristian Scutaru
Cristian Scutaru (born April 13, 1987 in Reşiţa) is a Romanian football player, currently under contract at FCU Politehnica Timişoara. His former coach, Ioan Sdrobiş, said the young and solid defender is poised to become the next Chivu, whom he had also trained while still a youngster. After app..
Cristian Silvăşan
Cristian Radu Silvăşan (born February 25, 1982 in Câmpia Turzii) is a Romanian football player, currently under contract at FCU Politehnica Timişoara who plays as a striker. At the beginning of his career, Silvăşan swaped twice between Bucharest and Craiova (Fulgerul Bragadiru - Electropute..
Cristian Stoica
Cristian Stoica (1 August 1976 in Bucharest, Romania) is an Italian rugby union footballer. He is a centre. Stoica moved to Italy at a young age and joined minnows Pavia. He then switched to Milan Rugby in 1996 and he needed only six games in Serie A to convince the national selectors he was worthy..
Cristian Tudor Popescu
Cristian Tudor Popescu Cristian Tudor Popescu (born 1 October 1956) is a Romanian journalist and writer. He distinguished himself as a hard critic, tough spoken, moralist journalist. With an easy recognisable look and way of speaking, Popescu is a respected critic and journalist (and occasiona..
Cristian Vasile
Cristian Vasile was a Romanian, well-known tango-romance (Romanta) singer between 1928 and 1949, famous for songs like "Zaraza", "Aprinde o ţigară", "Ce să-ţi mai scriu", "Pentru tine am făcut nebunii", "Nunuţo". ..
Cristian Von Wernich
Cristian Federico Von Wernich is an Argentine Roman Catholic priest and a former chaplain of the Buenos Aires Province Police while it was under the command of General Ramón Camps, during the dictatorial period known as Proceso de Reorganización Nacional (1976–1983). Von Wernich was accused..
Cristian Zaccardo
Cristian Zaccardo (born December 21, 1981 in Formigine, Modena) is a world cup-winning Italian footballer who plays for Serie A team US Palermo and the Italy national football team. One of the best products of the Bologna youth system, Zaccardo debuted in the first team in 2001, under the directi..
Cristian Zenoni
Cristian Zenoni (born 23 April 1977 Trescore Balneario, Province of Bergamo) is an Italian football defender, currently plays for U.C. Sampdoria. His twin borther Damiano Zenoni also is a professional player. Contents 1 Football career1.1 International career2 Teams and clubs3 ..
Cristian Zorzi
Cristian Zorzi (born August 14, 1972, Cavalese, province of Trento) is an Italian cross country skier who excels at sprint ski races. He is nicknamed Zorro, for his exuberant character. Cristain's first major success was at the 2000 Cross Country Skiing World Cup, where he finished in second p..
Cristie
Contents 1 Biograhpy1.1 Before OT2 Discograhpy2.1 Albums2.2 Singles / Collaborations2.3 No Quiero Sufrir2.4 Puro Teatro2.5 Con La Suerte En Los Tacones2.6 DVDs & Videos3 Videography4 Facts5 External links Biograhpy Cristina Sanchez bo..
Cristie Kerr
Cristie Kerr Cristie Kerr (born October 12, 1977 in Miami, Florida) is an American golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour. Kerr started playing golf at the age of eight. She had a very successful amateur career and was the 1996 American Junior Golf Association Junior Player of the Year. That same ..
Cristina
For queens of this name, see Christina and Maria Christina. Cristina is a municipality (pop. 548) in the Spanish province of Badajoz, in the autonomous community of Extremadura.Cristina is the name of a Mexican mezzo that resides in the city of New OrleansCristina (singer) is a female singer who re..
Cristina, daughter of Edward the Exile
Cristina, daughter of Edward the Exile and Agatha, was the sister of Edgar Ætheling and Saint Margaret of Scotland, born in the 1040s. She came to the Kingdom of England with her family in 1057, from Hungary. Along with her siblings, she went went into exile in the Kingdom of Scotland, at the cour..
Cristina (singer)
Cristina is the name used by singer Cristina Monet. Born in 1959 she started dating Ze Records co-founder Michael Zilkha in 1978 and married him in 1984, they divorced in 1990. She released two albums: Cristina in 1980 (now rereleased as Doll in the box) and Sleep It Off in 1984. She sang the semina..
Cristina Aicardi
Cristina Aicardi (born January 14, 1986) is a female badminton player from Peru. She played at the 2005 World Badminton Championships in Anaheim. In the women's singles event she lost in the first round to Elena Nozdran of Ukraine. ..
Cristina Aragón
Cristina Aragón, a Filipina actress born on 1932, played the all-time famous Philippine Myth Valentina in the first ever movie sequel Darna in 1951 under Royal Films Filmography 1951 -Higanti [Filcudoma] 1951 -Darna [Royal] 1951 -Walang Kapantay [Royal] 1951 -Sing..
Cristina Bazán
Cristina Bazán is the name of a Puerto Rican soap opera starring Puerto Rican actress and singer Johanna Rosaly, and the Venezuelan José Luis Rodríguez El Puma. The program was co-produced in Puerto Rico by Radio Caracas Television of Venezuela and Telemundo Puerto Rico. Cristina Bazán was resp..
Cristina Bella
Cristina Bella is a Hungarian pornographic actress. She shot her first scene in February 2000 for Pierre Woodman's Private Castings X #24. In 2004, she was awarded the Hungarian Porn Oscar of the Most Erotic Pornstar and the Venus Award (Germany) for 'Best new starlet female'. She is represente..
Cristina Branco
Cristina Branco was born in 1972 in Almeirim, in the Ribatejo region, Portugal, where she still lives. She was originally drawn to jazz and other forms of Portuguese music before finally opting for fado after being introduced to the music of Amália Rodrigues by her grandfather. After that, Cristi..
Cristina D'Avena
Cristina D'Avena (born July 6, 1964) is an Italian singer. She sings for television and animation series, and has recorded numerous albums, selling nearly 5 million copies. External links [Cristina D'Avena] Unofficial Fan Site[Cristina D'Avena - Unofficial Web Site] ..
Cristina Deutekom
Cristina Deutekom (born Christine Engel in Amsterdam, August 28, 1931) is a Dutch opera singer. She is known for her coloratura soprano. She hits an F6. Her stage debut was in 1963, playing the Queen Of The Night in Mozart's Die Zauberflöte at De Nederlandse Opera. She arrived at the Metropolitan..
Cristina Díaz
María Cristina Díaz Salazar is a Mexican politician affiliated to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). She is the current elected municipal president (mayor) of Guadalupe, Nuevo León. Education and professional career Díaz Salazar studied law at the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León ..
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Cristina Elisabeth Fernández (born 19 February 1953) is a politician from La Plata, capital of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. She has a law degree from the Universidad Nacional de La Plata, where she met her future husband, Néstor Kirchner. Fernández started her political career in ..
Cristina Ferrare
Cristina Ferrare (born February 8, 1950) is a former fashion model, actress, author and television talk-show host. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, she was 14 years old when her family moved to Los Angeles, California where her beauty landed her a contract with a major modelling agency and then with 20th ..
Cristina Galbo
Cristina Galbo (born January 17, 1950 in Madrid) is a Spanish actress who has appeared in a number of relatively unknown films. Galbo's best known work was during the late-1960's and early- to mid-1970's in the Italian "giallo" genre. Perhaps her most famous role is in the 1971 giallo "Cosa Avete F..
Cristina Garcia
Cristina Garcia is one of the most influential Cuban American writers in the United States. Even though people think it is bizzare that a Cuban is writing in english, it does not stop her. She wants to "stake out a broader territory" and show that there is no Cuban exile. Contents 1 Biogra..
Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines
Cristina Gutiérrez-Cortines (born on 17 December 1939 in Madrid) is a Spanish politician and Member of the European Parliament with the People's Party, part of the European People's Party and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety. She is a ..
Cristina Llanos
Cristina Llanos (born December 3, 1975) is a Spaniard a guitarist and singer-songwriter. She's one of the member of the Spanish band Dover (band). She and her sister Amparo are the leaders of the band. She left high-school and after spending six months in London, she started working in her mother..
Cristina Marcano
Cristina Marcano is a noted biographer of current Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez. Along with Alberto Barrera Tyszka, she authored Hugo Chávez Sin Uniforme: Una Historia Personal, which was published in 2005 by Random House Mondadori (ISBN 9-80293-284-1). ..
Cristina Martinez
Cristina Martinez is a guitarist and vocalist with the band Boss Hog. She is a former member of Pussy Galore and the wife of Jon Spencer. ..
Cristina Narbona
Cristina Narbona, Doctor of Economy (born 1951) is a Spanish Socialist Workers' Party politician, since April 18 2004 the Minister of Environment in the government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. External links [Website of the Ministry of Environment of Spain] ..
Cristina Odone
Cristina Odone (born 11 November 1960 Rome, Italy) is an Italian-American journalist, editor, and writer living in the United Kingdom (UK). She was formerly the editor of the Catholic Herald, and deputy editor of the New Statesman. She is currently a columnist with The Observer and the The Guardian..
Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo
Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo is an awardwinning Filipina fictionist, critic and pioneering writer of creative nonfiction. Pantoja-Hidalgo earned her Bachelor of Philosophy (Faculty of Philosophy and Letters) and Master of Arts degrees from the University of Santo Tomas. She later received a Ph.D in Comp..
Cristina Paras
Christina Vergara-Paras was born to a Filipino parents. She is the older sister of Lizzie McGuire star Lalaine. In 1994, she became a Star Search Champion and later won the Filipino American Entertainer of the Year. She has starred in many Broadway producations including Les Miserables. ..
Cristina Pérez
Cristina Pérez is the name of: An Argentine journalistA Colombian judge redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Cristina Pérez (judge)
Cristina Pérez is a Colombian judge who has a television show in Telemundo USA. Her show, "Corte de Familia" ("Family Court"), is part of a daily, one hour and a half court shows block of Telemundo that also includes Ana Maria Polo's show. Since she has lived in Los Angeles, California for the maj..
Cristina Pérez (reporter)
Cristina Pérez (born c. 1970 in San Miguel de Tucumán) is a Argentine television news reporter. She was worked, since 2002, alongside Rodolfo Barilli, as newsanchor of Telefe's Telefe Noticias a las 19 ("Telefe News at 7 PM"). External links [Page with Telefe's programming] ..
Cristina Peri Rossi
Cristina Peri Rossi (born November 12, 1941) is an Uruguayan writer of novels, poems, and short stories. Considered a leading light of the post-1960s period of prominence of the Latin-Americian novel, she has written more than 37 works. She was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, and left the country in ..
Cristina Raines
Cristina Raines (birth name Tina Herazo, born 28 February 1952 in Manila, Philippines) is an American actress. She co-starred in the TV mini-series "Centennial", a 22 hour epic depicting the history of Colorado. She appeared as Lucinda McKead-Zendt, a woman who lived in the 1840's and married a ..
Cristina Sánchez
Cristina Sánchez de Pablos (born February 20, 1972 in Madrid) is a famous former bullfighter. She is better known plainly as Cristina Sánchez. Sánchez enjoyed international fame: She was successful at bullrings in Ecuador and Mexico and is one of the most well recognized bullfighters at home. S..
Cristina Saralegui
Cristina Saralegui (born January 29, 1948 in Havana, Cuba) is a journalist, talk show host and actress. Following Fidel Castro's rise to power in Cuba, Saralegui fled with her family to Miami in 1960 at the age of 12. Contents 1 Journalism career2 ''El Show de Cristina''3 Acting ..
Cristina Scabbia
Cristina Adriana Chiara Scabbia (born June 6, 1972 in Milan, Italy) is one of two vocalists in the Italian gothic metal band Lacuna Coil. She also is an advice columnist alongside former Pantera member Vinnie Paul in the popular rock magazine Revolver. Although she attracts a lot of attention fo..
Cristina Schultz
Cristina Warthen, née Cristina Schultz, is a 2001 graduate of Stanford Law School and a fitness model who has been pictured in Iron Man, Muscular Development, Maxim, and Playboy Lingerie. Schultz was in the news in 2004 as the alleged "law school escort," the woman who allegedly claimed to repay ..
Cristina Stenbeck
Cristina Mayville Stenbeck (born 1977) is a leading Swedish business woman and the daughter and heiress of the capitalist Jan Stenbeck. Cristina Stenbeck was born in New York, USA. Her mother, Merrill Stenbeck, née McLeod, is an American citizen, making her an American citizen too. Cristina grew ..
Cristina Zavalloni
Cristina Zavalloni was born in Balogna, Italy, in 1973]. She is a contemporary Italian singer and composer, primarily concerned with jazz and experimental or avant-garde music. She frequently collaborates with the Dutch composer Louis Andriessen. In 2002, Andriessen composed a piece, La Passione, sp..
Cristino Garcia
Cristino Garcia (1914 - 1946) was a fighter with the French Resistance in France during World War II. He was born in Asturias, Spain and also died in Spain. Highly successful in fighting the German occupiers, at the end of the War, he returned to Spain to work with Resistance groups to oust dictato..
Cristino Seriche Bioko
Cristino Seriche Bioko (born 1940?) was the prime minister of Equatorial Guinea from August 15 1982 to March 4 1992. ..
Cristin Duren
Cristin Duren is Miss Florida USA for 2006. Duren comes from Panama City, Florida. On April 21, 2006, she competed for the title of Miss USA 2006 in Baltimore, Maryland, and placed fourth runner-up to Tara Conner of Kentucky. She was also one of 26 Miss USA delegates who appeared on Deal or No..
Cristi Conaway
Cristi Conaway (b. 1965) is an American actress and fashion designer. Acting career Cristi was born in Lubbock, Texas. She attended Southern Methodist University, where she studied acting. After moving to Los Angeles, California, she made her television debut on the 1990 made-for-TV movie, Childr..
Cristi Minculescu
Cristi Minculescu (born January 9, 1959 in Ploieşti, Romania) is the lead singer of hard rock band IRIS (since 1980). ..
Cristi Puiu
Cristi Puiu (born 3 April 1967, Bucharest) is a Romanian film director and screenwriter. Contents 1 Biographic notes2 Activity2.1 Director2.2 Screenwriter2.2.1 ''Six Stories from the Outskirts of ..
Cristobal
The .30 Kiraly-Cristobal carbine, also known as the San Cristobal or Cristobal automatic rifle was manufactured by the Dominican Republic’s Armeria San Cristobal Weapon Factory. Although called a carbine the gun may be termed a submachine gun since it is identical to the Hungarian 39M submachine ..
Cristobalite
The mineral cristobalite is a high-temperature polymorph of quartz and tridymite. It occurs as white octahedra in acidic volcanic rocks. Cristobalite is stable only above 1470 degrees Celsius, but can crystallize and persist metastably at lower temperatures. The crystal symmetry is cubic at very hi..
Cristobal Aguilar
Cristobal Aguilar (1815 – April 11, 1883) was a pioneer of Los Angeles, California politics in the early days of American rule. He was the last Latino mayor of the City until Antonio Villaraigosa took office in 2005. Contents 1 Background2 Political Life3 Later years4 E..
Cristóbal Balenciaga
Cristóbal Balenciaga Eisaguirre (Guetaria, Spain, January 21, 1895 – March 23, 1972 in Valencia) was a Spanish fashion designer. He was born into a family of Basque ancestry. He opened his Paris couture house on avenue George V in August 1937. Carmel Snow, the editor of Harper's Bazaar was..
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Cristóbal de Castillejo
Cristóbal de Castillejo (1491 – June 12, 1556) was a Spanish poet, contemporary of Garcilaso de la Vega and Juan Boscán, who championed the use of traditional forms of Spanish poetry and criticized the use of Italianate forms such as the sonnet. External links [Catholic Encyclopedia: C..
Cristóbal de Morales
Cristóbal de Morales (c.1500–October 7, 1553) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance. He is generally considered to be the most influential Spanish composer before Victoria. Contents 1 Life2 Music and influence3 References and further reading4 Recording5 Extern..
Cristóbal de Olid
Cristóbal de Olid (1492-1524) was a Spanish adventurer, conquistador and rebel who played a part in the conquest of Mexico and Honduras. Born in Zaragoza, Olid grew up in the household of the governor of Cuba, Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar. In 1518 Velázquez sent Olid to relieve Juan de Grijalva, ..
Cristóbal de Tapia
Cristóbal de Tapia was an inspector sent to New Spain in 1521 to investigate the conduct of the conquistador Hernán Cortés, and if he deemed it necessary, to arrest him and bring him to trial. Because his authority derived from the king and superseded that of Cortés, his name appears on some lis..
Cristóbal de Virués
Cristóbal de Virués (1550-1614) Spanish dramatist and poet, was born at Valencia about the middle of the 16th century, joined the army, fought at Lepanto, and retired to his native place with the rank of captain shortly before 1586. The first-fruit of his leisure was El Monserrate (1587), a dull..
Cristóbal Diatristán de Acuña
Cristóbal Diatristán de Acuña (1597-c. 1676) was a Spanish missionary and explorer. He was born at Burgos. He was admitted a Jesuit in 1612, and afterwards sent on mission work to Chile and Peru, where he became rector of the college of Cuenca. In 1639 he accompanied Pedro Teixeira in his second..
Cristóbal Halffter
Cristóbal Halffter (born March 24, 1930 in Madrid) is a Spanish composer. He is the nephew of two other composers, Rodolfo and Ernesto Halffter. In 1936, Halffter's family moved to Germany to escape the Spanish Civil War, but they returned to Madrid in 1939, and Halftter studied at the German Cons..
Cristobal Huet
Cristobal Huet (born September 3, 1975 in Saint-Martin-d'Hères, France) is a French professional ice hockey goaltender. Huet was drafted by the Los Angeles Kings as their seventh-round pick, 214th overall, in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. Contents 1 Playing career2 Career statistics2.1&n..
Cristóbal Magallanes Jara
Cristóbal Magallanes Jara was born in Totatiche, Jalisco, Mexico on July 30, 1869. He was son of Rafael Magallanes and Clara Jara, who were farmers. He worked as a shepherd in his youth and enrolled in the Conciliar Seminary of San José in Guadalajara at the age of 19. He was ordained at the a..
Cristóbal Montoro Romero
Cristobal Montoro Romero (born on 28 July 1950 in Jaén) is a Spanish politician and Member of the European Parliament with the People's Party, part of the European People's Party and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs. He is a substitute for the Committe..
Cristóbal Ortega
Cristóbal Ortega Martínez (born July 25, 1956 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a former football midfielder who played for Club América in the Mexican First Division from 1974 to 1992. A talented player who played in every possible position in the midfield, Ortega is best remembered for anchoring Club ..
Cristóbal Rojas
Cristóbal Rojas (Cúa, Miranda, December 15 1857 — Caracas, November 8 1890) was one of the most important and high-profile Venezuelan painters of the 19th century. Rojas's styles varied throughout his life, with some of his efforts and works done in Impressionist style while others worked..
Cristóbal Torriente
Cristóbal Torriente (November 16 1893 - April 11 1938) was a Cuban outfielder in Negro league baseball with the Cuban Stars, Chicago American Giants, Kansas City Monarchs and Detroit Stars over a career that lasted from 1914 to 1928, plus a single game in 1932. Born in Cienfuegos, he compiled a c..
Cristóbal Vaca de Castro
Cristóbal Vaca de Castro (c. 1492 Izagre, Spain, - 1566 Valladolid) was a Spanish colonial administrator in Peru. He was sent by Charles V to restore order between the factions of Pizarro and Almagro after the assassination of Francisco Pizarro. Having made himself governor, he defeated Diego Alma..
Cristofano Allori
Judith with the Head of Holofernes (1613) Oil on canvas, 139 x 116 cm. Galleria Palatina (Palazzo Pitti), Florence. Cristofano Allori (October 17, 1577 - April 1, 1621) was an Italian portrait painter of the late Florentine Mannerist school. Allori was born at Florence and received his first..
Cristofano Malvezzi
Cristofano Malvezzi (baptised June 28, 1547 – January 22, 1599) was an Italian organist and composer of the late Renaissance. He was one of the most famous composers in the city of Florence during a time of transition to the Baroque style. Malevezzi was born in Lucca. From 1551 he lived in F..
Cristoffer Andersson
Christoffer Andersson (born October 22, 1978 in Örebro) is a Swedish international football (soccer) player, who currently plays for Lillestrøm S.K. in the Norwegian Premier League. Andersson can play in most positions on the pitch, but he prefers to play on the right back. Andersson has played i..
Cristofori school
A picture of Cristofori teachers, circa 1997. Cristofori School was a kindergarten through third grade school that was headquartered at Living Enrichment Center in Wilsonville, Oregon, USA during the mid to late 1990s. Teaching staff Though Cristofori School went through various different ..
Cristoforo Buondelmonti
Cristoforo Buondelmonti was born in Florence (Firenze), Italy in 1386. He is a famous Italian traveler of the fifteenth century and a pioneer in promoting first-hand knowledge of Greece and its antiquities throughout the Western world. He left Florence around 1414 in order to travel, mainly in the G..
Cristoforo Landino
Cristoforo Landino (1424-24 September 1498) was a humanist and an important figure of the Florentine Renaissance. Biography A member of a noble family from the Casentino, Landino was born in Florence in 1424. He studied law and Greek (under George of Trebizond). Against his father's will he turn..
Cristoforo Madruzzo
Cristoforo Madruzzo (1512 - 1578) was a Holy Roman Church Cardinal and Prince-Bishop of Trento. Madruzzo studied at the University of Padova and University of Bologna. He is famous for having hosted the Council of Trent (1545-1563) during his tenure as prince-bishop of Trento. ..
Cristoforo Solari
Cristoforo Solari also known as il Gobbo (the hunchbacked) (c. 1460 - 1527) was an Italian sculptor and architect. He was the brother of the painter Andrea Solari. Among his work, one of the most famous is the tomb of the dukes Ludovico il Moro and Beatrice d’Este, carved between 1497 and 1499. ..
Cristot
Cristot is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14250. The INSEE code is 14205. ..
Cristoval Rojas de Spinola
Cristoval Rojas de Spinola (d. March 12, 1695), Spanish ecclesiastic, was general of the Franciscan order in Madrid. He went to Vienna as confessor to the Spanish wife of Leopold I, and became bishop of Wienerisch-Neustadt in 1685. He endeavoured to reconcile the Protestant churches with the Roman ..
Cristovam Buarque
Cristovam Buarque is an economics professor at the University of Brasília, Brazil, and the founder of a Brazilian NGO, Missão Criança, dedicated to keeping the world's poor children in school. He was the governor of the Federal District of Brasília (Workers Party) from 1995 to 1998. He has wr..
Cristóvão da Costa
Cristóvão da Costa, also known by the Spanish form, Cristobal Acosta (1515–1580) was a Portuguese doctor and natural historian. He is considered a pioneer in the study of plants from the Orient, especially their use in pharmacology. His works included Tractado de las drogas y medicinas de ..
Cristovao da Costa
Cristovao da Costa was one of the Portuguese pioneers who attempted to understand Indian medicine of the sixteenth century. Together with the apothecary Tome Pires, and the universally-celebrated physician Garcia da Orta, one of the major names of Indo-Portuguese medicine. Cristovao da Costa arrive..
Cristovão da Gama
Cristovão da Gama (c.1516 - 29 August 1542) was a Portuguese soldier, who led a Portuguese army in Ethiopia against Imam Ahmad Gragn. He was victorious against a larger forces in four battles, but was defeated in his last battle, after which he was captured and killed. Cristovão (or Christopher) ..
Cristóvão de Mendonça
Cristóvão de Mendonça was a Portuguese explorer and statesman who lived in the early 1500s. In 1522 Mendonça commanded a ship (caravel) in a voyage ordered by Prince Henry of Portugal to explore beyond the tip of South America into the Pacific following Magellan's circumnavigation of the globe..
Cristo della Minerva
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 Cristo della Minerva, also known as Christ the Redeemer or Christ Carrying the Cross, is a marble sculpture..
Cristo Redentor Tunnel
The Cristo Redentor Tunnel (officially Paso Cristo Redentor, Spanish for "Redeemer Christ Pass") is a tunnel that crosses the Andes, between Argentina and Chile, near the city of Mendoza. Opened in 1980, the tunnel is 3,080 meters long, at a height of 3,175 meters, and serves as probably the most i..
Cristo Rey
Cristo Rey (Spanish for Christ the King) may refer to: Cristo Rey, a statue atop Mount Cristo Rey, in New Mexico, by Urbici Soler y ManonellesCristo Rey, a school in DosquebradasCristo Rey, an old community in Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicCristo Rey Jesuit High School, a Jesuit high school in C..
Cristo si è fermato a Eboli
The cover for a 2006 paperback edition of Christ Stopped at Eboli. Cristo si è fermato a Eboli (Christ Stopped at Eboli) is a book by Carlo Levi, published in 1945, giving an account of his exile from 1935-1936 to a remote town in southern Italy called Gagliano, in the region of Lucania. F..
Cristuru Secuiesc
Cristuru Secuiesc (Hungarian: Székelykeresztúr) is a town in Harghita County, Romania. The town was part of the former county of Udvarhelyszék during Kingdom of Hungary administration. Demographics As of the Romanian census of 2002, the town has a population of 9,672 of whom 9,201 (95,1%) are S..
Cristy Fermín
Cristy Fermín (born Cristenely Fermin in 1958 in San Alejandro also known as Visoria, Quezon, Nueva Ecija) is a Filipino talk show host and showbiz reporter. She started her career as a political journalist, but soon turned towards writing for tabloids, about movie stars and other celebrities. Curr..
Cristy Thom
Cristy Thom (aka Li-Wah Thom) is an American model, actress, and artist. She was chosen as Playboy's playmate of the month in February, 1991 and has appeared in numerous Playboy videos. Cristy was also chosen as the Playmate of the Year in 1992 for the Dutch edition of Playboy. Cristy shares th..
Crişul Alb
The Crişul Alb (Romanian) or Fehér-Körös (Hungarian) is a river in western Romania (Transylvania) and south-eastern Hungary (Békés county). Its source is in the southern Apuseni Mountains. It flows through the towns Brad, Ineu, Chişineu Criş in Romania, and Gyula in Hungary. It joins the Cri..
Crişul Negru
The Crişul Negru (Romanian) or Fekete-Körös (Hungarian) is a river in western Romania (Transylvania) and south-eastern Hungary (Békés county). Its source is in the western Apuseni Mountains. It flows through the towns Ştei and Beiuş in Romania. It joins the Crişul Alb river a few kilometres ..
Crişul Repede
Crişul Repede (Romanian) or Sebes-Körös (Hungarian) is a river in Bihor county, Transylvania, Romania and in southeastern Hungary. Together with the rivers Crişul Alb (White Criş) and Crişul Negru (Black Criş), it makes up the Three Crişul rivers ("Cele Trei Crişuri"). These are considered ..
Criswell College
Criswell College is a Christian college in Dallas, Texas. Previously known as The Criswell Center for Biblical Studies, is named after its founder, Dr. W.A. Criswell, long-time pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dallas (of which it was a part before becoming independent). The first classes began..
Cris Aglugub
Cris Aglugub is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. As of 2004, he is a member of the Manitoba legislature. Aglugub was educated at Araneta University Foundation in the Philippines, and at Red River Community College in Manitoba. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture. Before enter..
Cris Alexander
Cris Alexander (born Alan Smith, c. 1920) is an American actor, singer, dancer, designer, and photographer. He is a long time resident of Saratoga Springs, New York, and he is also the life-partner of former New York City Ballet dancer Shaun O'Brien. Early career As an actor he co-starred as Chip i..
Cris Carpenter
Cris Howell Carpenter (born April 5, 1965, in St. Augustine, Florida) was a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher. He is an alumnus of the University of Georgia. Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1st round of the 1987 MLB amateur draft, Carpenter would make his Major League Baseball d..
Cris Carter
[] at NFL.comCris Carter (born November 25, 1965 in Troy, Ohio) is a former American football player. He played wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles (1987-89), the Minnesota Vikings (1990-2001) and the Miami Dolphins (2002). Carter attended Middletown High School in Middletown, Ohio...
Cris Collinsworth
Anthony Cris Collinsworth (b. January 27th, 1959 in Dayton, Ohio) is a former American football player, and current television sportscaster. He is also a member of Alpha Tau Omega. Collinsworth played as a wide receiver, first for the University of Florida and then professionally with the Cincinn..
Cris Colón
Cristóbal Colón (born January 3, 1969 in La Guaira, Vargas State, Venezuela), is a former Major League Baseball shortstop and switch-hitter batter who played for the Texas Rangers (1992). A nephew of former bigleaguer Chico Carrasquel, Colón was named in honor of Christopher Columbus, by his fa..
Cris de Vera
Cris de Vera (b. 1926) is a Filipino actor who was typecast as Japanese in most of his films because of his Japanese features. de Vera made his first movie after WWII when war struck Manila in Death March, a film by Leopoldo Salcedo with Philippine Pictures, about a Prisoner of War when the Japanes..
Cris Dishman
Cris Dishman (born August 13, 1965) is a former American football cornerback who played for four teams in his NFL career, the Houston Oilers, Kansas City Chiefs, the Minnesota Vikings, and the Washington Redskins during his fourteen year career from 1987 to 2000 in the National Football League. He w..
Cris Ericson
Cris Ericson is a Republican candidate for United States Senator for the state of Vermont in the 2006 election. http://www.vtgop.org/Candidates/ Cris Ericson successfully submitted her ballot access petition signatures on her petition for nomination and she will appear on the Primary Election ba..
Cris Freddi
Cris Freddi (born 1955) is a British author. Freddi was born in Reading, England. He was educated at Reading School and then Oxford University, where he was lead singer in the Atrocious Les Milkins Band. Since then, he has authored books on sport, short stories and novels. He lives in London with t..
Cris Judd
This article is about the actor and choreographer. For the Australian Football captain, see Chris Judd. Cristan Lee Judd (born August 15, 1969, in Abilene, Texas) is an actor and choreographer, but is probably best known for his failed marriage to Jennifer López. Before Hollywood, Cris spent his..
Cris Kirkwood
Cris Kirkwood (born October 22, 1960) is the bassist and founding member of the Meat Puppets, an alternative/punk rock band. Cris initially began by playing the banjo, after seeing Deliverance, but eventually moved on to guitar before picking up the bass when he started playing together in bands w..
Cris Kobryn
Cris Kobryn is a technologist, software architect and entrepreneur who specializes in advanced software and systems development. Kobryn is the CEO and Founder of PivotPoint Technology Corporation, a software and systems engineering services company that focuses on model-driven development solutions...
Cris Morena
Cris Morena (born Cristina de Giacomi on August 23, 1956), is an Argentine actress, show host, producer, composer and writer. Life and show business career Cris Morena was a struggling, young teenaged actress when she gave birth to her dauther, Romina Yan, on September 5, 1974. It wouldn't be unti..
Cris Owen
Cris Owen (born April 14, 1960 in Stockholm, Sweden) is an Swedish American music impresario. During his 30 years in the entertainment industry Owen has been a songwriter, arranger, record producer, musician, band leader, television producer, and author. Owen made his breakthrough in 1977 with ..
Cris Taliana
Cris Taliana (born November 24, 1984), is an American porn star of Asian descent. According to her official website, she started her pornographic career on her 18th birthday. Taliana is a relatively new actress, her inexperience can be seen on screen by her over-exuberance. She has performed in ..
Cris Williamson
Cris Williamson is an American singer/songwriter and teacher, born in 1947 in Deadwood, South Dakota. She graduated from the University of Denver. During a radio interview in Washington, D.C. in 1974, she made the suggestion that someone should form an all-women's record company. That company was ..
Critchley
Critchley may be Julian Critchley, British politician, journalist and writerSimon Critchley, British philosopher 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 di..
Criteria (band)
Criteria is an indie rock band from Omaha, Nebraska. Formed in 2003, when ex-Cursive founding member Steve Pedersen returned to his hometown after graduating from the Duke University School of Law. He spent six months in a friend's basement where he wrote all ten songs for his new project's debut ..
Criteria for a Black Widow
Criteria for a Black Widow is an album by the heavy metal band Annihilator, released in 2000 (see 2000 in music). Track listing "Bloodbath" (Bates, Waters) - 5:21"Back to the Palace" (Bates, Waters) - 5:34"Punctured" (Bates, Waters) - 5:48"Criteria for a Black Widow" (Waters) - 5:57"Schizos (Are ..
Criteria Studios
Criteria Studios is a music studio in Miami, Florida started in 1958 by Mack Emerman. Artists such as the Bee Gees, Eric Clapton, Derek and the Dominos, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Aerosmith, David Bowie, Bob Marley, 2 Live Crew, The Eagles, Dr.Dre, Mariah Carey, Lenny Kravitz, John Cougar Mellenc..
Criterion
A criterion is a condition/rule which enable a choice, therefore upon which a decision or judgment can be based (the plural is criteria). See [cognitive decision making] Among articles whose title contains this word are the following: The Criterion Collection, a series of collector's e..
Criterion-referenced test
A test is said to be criterion-referenced when provision is made for translating the test score into a statement about the behavior to be expected of a person with that score. By contrast, a test is norm-referenced when the translated score tells where the person stands in some population of person..
Criterion Games
Criterion Games is a Guildford, England based Game Developer best known for its work on the Burnout series of video games and the RenderWare middleware graphics engine coded by Criterion Software. In August 2004 Electronic Arts announced they had acquired Criterion Games and Criterion Software for a..
Criterion of embarrassment
The Criterion of Embarrassment is a tool used by some Biblical scholars to help determine whether certain actions or sayings by Jesus in the New Testament are historically probable or not. John P. Meier, in his book A Marginal Jew, describes the purpose behind this criterion (p. 168): ”The point o..
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Criterion Software
Criterion Software is a games company specialising in the development of RenderWare family of middleware technology, including graphics, AI, audio and physics components. RenderWare is used in such games as Grand Theft Auto III, [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], ..
Criterion technology
Criterion Technology is a EMC/EMI test site located in Rollinsville, Colorado an hour outside of Denver. They provide testing, debugging and consulting services for emissions and immunity testing. External links [Criterion Technology homepage] ..
Criterion Theatre
The Criterion Theatre The Criterion Theatre is a theatre situated on Piccadilly Circus in the West End of London and is a Grade II* listed building. It has a capacity of 594. In 1870, the caterers Spiers and Pond decided to develop the site of a seventeenth century posting inn, the White Bea..
Criterion validity
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Critérium de Saint-Cloud
The Critérium de Saint-Cloud is a Group 1 flat horse race in France for two-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies run over a distance of 2,000 metres (approximately 1 mile 2 furlongs) at Saint-Cloud Racecourse in November. Winners since 1988 Year Winner Jockey Trainer Owner Time 1988 ..
Critérium International
The Critérium International is a two day bicycle stage race held in France every spring. It was formerly known as the Critérium National de la Route, first run in 1932. For many years it was considered a sort of French national championship and was only opened to non-French cyclists in 1979. The r..
Critérium International (horse race)
The Critérium International is a Group 1 flat horse race in France for two-year-old thoroughbreds run over a distance of 1,600 metres (approximately 1 mile) at Saint-Cloud Racecourse in late October / early November. The race was first run in 2001. Winners Year Winner Jockey Trainer Owner ..
Crithidia
Crithidia is a genus of trypanosome protozoa found in the intestines of arthropods, especially insects. They pass from host to host as cysts in the feces. At different points in its life-cycle, it passes through amastigote, promastigote, and epimastigote phases; the last is particularly character..
Crithomancy
Crithomancy (also known as Critomancy) is a form of divination by the study of barley cakes in hope of drawing omens from them. The paste of cakes which are offered in sacrifice is closely examined, and the sought for answers are drawn from the flour which is spread upon them. The term crithomancy ..
Critias
Critias is also a work by Plato, see Critias (dialogue). Critias (460-403 BC), son of Callaeschrus, was the uncle of Plato, leading member of the Thirty Tyrants, and one of the most violent. He was an associate of Socrates, a fact that did not endear Socrates to the Athenian public. He was noted ..
Critias (dialogue)
Critias, a dialogue of Plato's, addresses a variety of subjects. In it, Plato mentions that 9,000 years previously, the Athenians, due to their ordered society had been successful in defeating the mighty empire of Atlantis. Atlantis was an island or peninsular body of land "more powerful than Asia a..
Critic
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Critical redirects here. For the threshold mass of a fissile material, see critical mass. The word critic comes from the Greek κριτικός, kritikós - one who discerns, which itself arises from the Ancient Greek word κριτής, krités, meaning a ..
Critic's Choice
Critic's Choice may refer to: Critic's Choice is a 1960 Broadway play by Ira Levin which starred Henry Fonda.Critic's Choice is a 1963 film directed by Don Weis starring Bob Hope and Lucille Ball and based on the stage play of the same name.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a..
Critic's Choice (1963 film)
Critic's Choice is a 1963 film directed by Don Weis. Based on the 1960 Broadway play of the same name by Ira Levin, the movie starred Bob Hope and Lucille Ball and included Rip Torn, Marilyn Maxwell, Jim Backus, Marie Windsor and Jerome Cowan in the cast. The plot follows Parker Ballantine, a na..
Critic's Choice (play)
Critic's Choice is a play written by Ira Levin. It opened at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on December 14, 1960 and ran for 189 performances, closing on May 27, 1961. Otto Preminger directed. Oleg Cassini provided the costumes. A play in three acts, Critic's Choice tells the story of theater criti..
Critic's Choice Award
The Critics' Choice Awards are bestowed annually by the Broadcast Film Critics Association to honor the finest in cinematic achievement. Nominees are selected by written ballots in a week-long voting period, which ended this year at midnight on December 9, 2005 and were announced on December 11, 200..
Criticality
Criticality may refer to: Critical mass, critical mass in nuclear reactors;Self-organized criticality;Criticality matrix;Criticality accident 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..
Criticality accident
The Godiva device before and after an accidental excursion in February 1954 showing damage to the device. A criticality accident (also sometimes referred to as an "excursion" or "power excursion") occurs when a nuclear chain reaction is accidentally allowed to occur in fissile material, s..
Criticality matrix
In operations research and engineering, a criticality matrix is a representation (often graphical) of failure modes along with their probabilities and severities. example failure mode severity probability ------------ -------- ----------- collision high low engine failure high..
Critically Endangered
the risk of extinction Conservation status --> Threatened species Vulnerable • list Endangered • list Critically Endangered • list Extinction Extinct • plants • animals Recently extinct • list Extinct in the wild • list Lower risk Near threatened &..
CriticalMass
CriticalMass is a Catholic Christian rock band from Ontario, Canada. The current lineup of CriticalMass consists of vocalist Dave Wang, guitarist Luke Kupczyk, bassist Scott McKendrick, keyboardist Lawrence Lam, drummer Paul Kieffer, and percussionist Tracey Doyle. The lineup of CriticalMass that pl..
Criticalmuralism
The process of mural painting that involves community members in the planning, design and production of the mural. Participants are included in discourse that sheds light on pertinent issues and symbolic references that the community believes should be addressed in the design and content of a mural..
Critical accounting policy
In public corporate finance, a critical accounting policy is a policy for a company or an industry which is considered to have a notably high subjective element. These policies are often mandated to be described in detail in specific sections of a companies annual or quarterly reports. Many account..
Critical Analysis of Evolution
Critical Analysis of Evolution is the name of a proposed high school science lesson plan designed and put forth by the Discovery Institute, originators of the intelligent design movement. An integral part of the Teach the Controversy campaign, whose goal is to "defeat [the] materialist wo..
Critical angle of attack
In aerodynamics, the critical angle of attack is the angle at which the angle of attack is such that air no longer flows sufficiently smooth over the upper surface of the airfoil. At this point, the aircraft is said to be in a stall. ..
Critical applied linguistics
Critical applied linguistics (CALx) is an emerging interdisciplinary approach to English applied linguistics. One of the central concerns in this approach is exposing the power dynamics of mainstream applied linguistics between government, corporations and organizations. Alastair Pennycook has been ..
Critical area
Aviation In aviation, a critical area refers to a designated area of an airport that all aircraft must remain clear of when another aircraft is inbound on an ILS approach. These areas are used to protect against signal interference that may lead to navigational errors, or worse. Much larger than the..
Critical Art Ensemble
Critical Art Ensemble (CAE) is a collective of five tactical media practitioners of various specializations including computer graphics and web design, film/video, photography, text art, book art, and performance. Formed in 1987, CAE's focus has been on the exploration of the intersections between..
Critical Ass
redirect[[Template:Portal]]redirect[[Template:Portal]]Critical Ass is a variant of the Critical Mass bike ride, where participating bicyclists ride in their underwear (also known as underwearing) or in the nude. In June 2004, 22 world cities participated in World Naked Bike Ride, an international Cr..
Critical assumption planning
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Critical bands
Critical bands are frequency ranges in which one pitch will mask another pitch. Critical bands occur because a wave striking the basilar membrane disturbs the membrane over a small area beyond the point the wave strikes, exciting the nerve endings over that entire area. Thus, frequencies close to ..
Critical Beatdown
Critical Beatdown is the debut full-length LP by rap collective, Ultramagnetic MC's. It was released in 1988 and has since been lauded as an underground classic, despite its failure to compare in unit sales with its contemporaries. Although Kool Keith is usually noticed as the driving force behind..
Critical Buddhism
Critical Buddhism is a trend in Japanese Buddhist scholarship, associated primarily with the works of Hakamaya Noriaki and Matsumoto Shirō. According to Lin Chen-kuo, Hakamaya's view is that "Critical Buddhism sees methodical, rational critique as belonging to the very foundations of Buddhism itsel..
Critical Care Medicine
Critical Care Medicine is a peer-reviewed medical journal in the field of critical care medicine. It is the official publication of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, and is published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Editor-in-Chief is Joseph E. Parrillo. See also Pediatric Critical Care Medi..
Critical chain
This article refers to the process Critical Chain. To see the article on the book see: Critical Chain (book) Developed by Eliyahu M. Goldratt, Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM) is based on methods and algorithms derived from his theory of constraints. The idea of CCPM was introduced in 199..
Critical Chain (book)
Critical Chain is a book by Eliyahu Goldratt on the Critical Chain theory of Project Management. Contents 1 Plot summary2 Analysis2.1 Scheduling Estimates2.2 Theory of Constraints Primer2.3 Steel Mill Example2.4 Basic Principles2.5 Resources Influences2.6 ..
Critical Condition (film)
Critical Condition is a 1987 film starring Richard Pryor. Pryor plays Eddie Lenahan, a con man who is framed in a jewel robbery. ..
Critical Condition (SATC episode)
Critical Condition is the sixth episode of the fifth season of the HBO television series Sex and the City. It originally aried on August 25 2002. Carrie deals with her past with Aidan when she runs into Nina Katz, Aidan's ex. Charlotte gets legal with Bunny in a fight for her apartment. Miranda..
Critical consciousness
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Critical Control Point
Critical Control Point (CCP) is a point, step or procedure at which controls can be applied and a food safety hazard can be prevented, eliminated or reduced to acceptable (critical) levels. The most common CCP is cooking, where food safety managers designate critical limits. In the United States, ..
Critical criminology
Contents 1 Introduction2 Conflict Theories.3 Feminist Theories4 Postmodern Theories.5 Peacemaking Criminology6 References Introduction Critical criminology(ies) rest upon the fundamental assertion that definitions of what constitute crimes are socially and historica..
Critical degree
In astrology, a critical degree is a degree in the horoscope that is felt to have significance. The concept of the critical degree is based on Hindu technique of Lunar Mansions, which subdivides the horoscope into 13 degree segments, which is the Moon's average daily motion. When a planet or point..
Critical depensation
Critical depensation is present when a population biomass is not longer able to sustain itself. The phenomenon is defined by a negative second order derivative of population growth rate with respect of population biomass, which describes a situation where a decline in population biomass is not compe..
Critical Depth
Critical Depth is a vehicular combat game made for the PlayStation, developed by the game studio SingleTrac and published by GT Interactive. Released on November 22, 1997. Contents 1 Overview2 Story3 Gameplay4 External links Overview Critical Depth is based strongly on t..
Critical design
Critical design, popularized by Tony Dunne and Fiona Raby, uses designed artifacts as an embodied critique or commentary on consumer culture. Both the designed artifact (and subsequent use) and the process of designing such an artifact causes reflection on existing values, mores, and practices in a ..
Critical dimension
In the renormalization group analysis of phase transitions in physics, a critical dimension is the dimensionality of space at which the character of the phase transition changes. Below the lower critical dimension there is no phase transition. Above the upper critical dimension the critical exponent..
Critical discourse analysis
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of discourse, which views "language as a form of social practice" (Fairclough 1989: 20) and focuses on the ways social and political domination is reproduced by text and talk. Norman Fairclough's books, Language and P..
Critical Dump
Critical Dump were sludge rock kings of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Gary Love played guitar; Stone Grether sang; Chris Lee played bass; and drummers seemed to come and go with the change of the seasons. Chris now leads the much more successful Supagroup with his bro..
Critical engine
The critical engine of a multi-engine airplane is that engine which, if any engine were to become inoperative, produces the least desirable effects. Contents 1 Description2 Factors affecting engine criticality2.1 Asymmetrical yaw2.2 Accelerated Slipstream3 Non-aerodynami..
Critical exponent
Critical exponents are observed in second-order phase transitions. They characterize the power law behavior of many physical quantities as a function of [\tau \equiv (T-T_)/T_c], where [T] is the temperature and [T_] its critical value, at which a second-order phas..
Critical focus
In a photograph, the area of critical focus is the portion of the picture that is optically in focus. This does not relate to depth of field which describes apparent sharpness. Changing the aperture will increase the depth of field but the plane of critical focus will not change. Depth of field ext..
Critical frequency
In telecommunication, the term critical frequency has the following meanings: In radio propagation by way of the ionosphere, the limiting frequency at or below which a wave component is reflected by, and above which it penetrates through, an ionospheric layer. At vertical incidence, the limiting f..
Critical geography
The critical geography is one of the four major turning points in the history of geography (the other three being environmental determinism, regional geography and quantitative revolution). Though post-positivist approaches remain important in geography the critical geography arose as a critique of ..
Critical geopolitics
Critical geopolitics refers to a body of radical scholarship that emerged in the early 1990s and bridges the academic disciplines of Geography and International Relations. Setting itself in opposition to 'classical' Geopolitics, it conceptualizes geopolitics as a complex and problematic set of disco..
Critical graph
In general the notion of criticality can refer to any measure. But in graph theory, when the term is used without any qualification, it almost always refers to the chromatic number of a graph. Critical graphs are interesting because they are the minimal members in terms of chromatic number, which is..
Critical group
In mathematics, in the realm of group theory, a group is said to be critical if it is not in the variety generated by all its proper subquotients, which includes all its subgroups and all its quotients. Any finite monolithic A group is critical. This results is due to Kovacs and Newman.The variety ..
Critical heat flux
Critical heat flux describes a phenomenon where a phase change occurs during heating (such as bubbles forming on a metal surface used to heat water), which suddenly decreases the efficiency of heat transfer, thus causing localised overheating of the heating surface. Description When a liquid coolant..
Critical hit
For other meanings see: Crit (disambiguation) In many role-playing games and computer and video games, a critical hit is a successful attack that deals more damage than a normal blow. The name and concept of critical hits originated in the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, and migrated..
Critical illness insurance
Critical illness insurance is an insurance that makes a lump sum cash payment if the policyholder is diagnosed with one of the critical illnesses listed on the insurance policy and survives a minimum number of days (the “survival period”) from the date the illness was first diagnosed. The sche..
Critical Incident Response Group
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Critical incident stress Management
This article or section needs to be [Glossary#Wwikified]. Please format this article according to the guidelines laid out at [Guide to layout]. Please remove this template after wikifying. Critical Incident Stress Management is an adaptive short term helping process that foc..
Critical Incident Technique
The Critical Incident Technique (or CIT) is a set of procedures used for collecting direct observations of human behavior that have critical significance and meet methodically defined criteria. These observations are then kept track of as incidents, which are then used to solve practical problems an..
Critical infrastructure
Critical infrastructure is a term used by governments to describe material assets that are essential for the functioning of a society and economy. Most commonly associated with the term are facilities for: electricity generation and distribution;telecommunication;water supply;agriculture, food prod..
Critical Infrastructure Protection
The Critical Infrastructure Protection or CIP is a Presidential directive (PDD-63) that calls for a national effort to assure the security of the increasingly vulnerable and interconnected infrastructures of the United States. In July 1996, President Bill Clinton issued Executive Order Critical In..
Critical Inquiry
Critical Inquiry is a peer-reviewed journal in the humanities published out of the University of Chicago. It is considered a leading journal within literary studies, and particularly in the field of critical theory. The journal was founded in 1974 by Wayne Booth and Sheldon Sacks, and is currently ..
Critical international relations theory
Main International Relations Theories and derivates Realism & Neorealism Idealism, Liberalism & Neoliberalism Marxism & Dependency theory Functionalism & Neofunctionalism Critical theory & Constructivism Critical international relations theory is a set of schools of thought in international rela..
Critical ionization velocity
Critical ionization velocity (CIV) is the relative velocity between a neutral gas and plasma (an ionized gas), at which the neutral gas will start to ionize. If more energy is supplied, the velocity of the atoms or molecules will not exceed the critical ionization velocity until the gas becomes al..
Critical legal studies
For more on the abbreviation "Crit" see: Crit (disambiguation) Critical legal studies refers to a movement in legal thought that applied methods similar to those of critical theory (the Frankfurt School) to law. The abbreviations "CLS" and "Crit" are sometimes used to refer to the movement and its..
Critical line theorem
In mathematics, the critical line theorem tells us that at least a fixed percentage of the nontrivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function, values where [\zeta(s+it)=0] and [0 < s < 1], lie on the critical line where [s = \frac]. Following work by G. H. Hardy and J. E. Li..
Critical mach
Critical mach is a aeronautics term that refers to the speed at which some of the airflow on a wing becomes supersonic. When this occurs the distribution of forces on the wing changes suddenly and dramatically, typically leading to a strong nose-down force on the aircraft. This effect led to a num..
Critical Mach number
The Critical Mach number (Mcr) is the maximum Mach number (airspeed in relation to the speed of sound - Mach 1.0) which a subsonic aircraft can attain whilst still remaining controllable by the pilot. At the Critical Mach number, local airflow over the airframe reaches the speed of sound (due to th..
Critical management studies
Critical management studies (CMS) is a loose but rapidly growing grouping of politically left wing and theoretically innovative approaches to management, business and organisation. It encompasses a wide range of perspectives that are critical of traditional theories of management. Contents 1 ..
Critical Mass
For other uses of "", see In 1997, the mayor of San Francisco, USA Willie Brown "declared war"#redirect [[Template:Fact]] on CM after being stuck in traffic behind the June ride. He wanted all participants arrested and started a war of words in the press which grew into a great controversy precedi..
Critical mass
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Supercritical redirects here; for supercritical fluid, see supercritical fluid. For supercritical bifurcations, see pitchfork bifurcation. A (simulated) sphere of plutonium surrounded by neutron-reflecting blocks of tungsten carbide. A re-creation of a 1..
Critical Mass (album)
Critical Mass is the fifth album by British progressive metal band Threshold. It was recorded in early 2002 and released in September. It is also the last album to feature original bassist Jon Jeary, who left immediately after the release. He was repleced by Steve Anderson, who appears on the live..
Critical Mass (band)
Critical Mass was a Dutch rave and happy hardcore group from the mid 1990s. The group was formed in 1994 by the two gabba producers Ed Bout and Dave Hasselaar. Singer Ludmilla Odijk and rapper Danny Haenraets alias MC Energy joined the project not much later. Some of Critical Mass' most well know..
Critical Mass (computer game)
Critical Mass is a turn-based strategy game in which the player leads a squadron of spaceships on various missions. The game is a simple, stylized space battle between two opposing forces. Game elements include large asteroid fields, planets, and various offensive and defensive ships. Contents 1..
Critical mass (disambiguation)
Critical mass may mean: Critical mass, the amount of fissile material needed to sustain fissionCritical Mass, a cycling environment eventCritical Mass (anime), a subdivision of The Right Stuf InternationalCritical Mass (band), a Dutch Rave/Happy Hardcore groupCritical Mass (rock band), a Canadian ..
Critical Mass (film)
Critical Mass is a low budget action film released straight-to-video in 2000 starring Treat Williams, Lori Loughlin and Udo Kier. The film features scenes taken straight from other films such as [[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]] and Universal Soldier spliced into newly filmed scenes to make up its acti..
Critical Mass (heroclix)
Critical Mass is the fourth Marvel Heroclix set produced by Wizkids released Dec 2003 and retired Sept 2005. The set consists of the following characters made into figures: Absorbing ManArchangelBeta Ray BillBrood QueenBrood Queen: Professor XBrood WarriorBrood Warrior: DivebomberCalypsoCaptain Ma..
Critical Mass (pressure group)
Critical Mass was a pressure group that was formed in Kent, England in 1984, as a result of a number of unpopular government policies, particularly "The Board and Lodging Regulations" that precipitated housing problems for many local youths. Critical Mass, however, quickly acquired a reputation as ..
Critical Mass (rock band)
Critical Mass is a Contemporary Catholic rock band. The name is has a double meaning. It is both a reference to the Liturgy and a reference to "critical mass" in the physical sense. Critical Mass is the point where there is enough radioactive material to cause a nuclear explosion. "Critical mass..
Critical Mass (Ska)
Critical Mass is a ska band, formed in 1992 from the San Francisco Bay area. Before that, the members had played in various bands over the prior decade, including The Noise, Basic Radio, JFK, Missing Link, Chill Factor and Elephant Men. Critical Mass has played shows with The Skatalites, Reel Big ..
Critical mass (software)
Critical mass in software engineering is a term used to describe a stage in software life cycle: when the source code grows too large to effectively manage without a complete rewrite[[Citing sources citation needed]]. At the Critical Mass stage, fixing one bug can easily intro..
Critical Mass (Stargate Atlantis)
"Critical Mass" }||}}} }|episode list=|overridean=}} episode }|episode list=}} of the science fiction}}} television series Stargate SG-1}}}. Plot } Atlantis's ZPM is rigged to overload, threatening the city with destruction. Colonel Caldwell (Commander of the Daedalus) turns out to be a Goa'uld who..
Critical Medical Anthropology
Critical Medical Anthropology is a branch of medical anthropology that considers the political economy of health and the effect of social inequality on people's health. It puts emphasis on culture histories, rather than purely biomedical and social explanations of analyzing health. References This..
Critical micelle concentration
In chemistry, the critical micelle concentration (CMC) is defined as the concentration of surfactants in free solution in equilibrium with surfactants in aggregated form. There are several theoretical definitions of CMC. One well-known definition is that CMC is the total concentration of surfacta..
Critical Moment
Critical Moment is a political newspaper based in Southeast Michigan, USA. It was founded in 2003. Mission Statement Critical Moment is a newsprint magazine working to provide a forum for education, debate, and dialogue around the political issues affecting communities in the Southeast Michigan ar..
Critical Nuclear Weapon Design Information
Critical Nuclear Weapon Design Information (CNWDI) is a U.S. Department of Defense category of TOP SECRET Restricted Data or SECRET Restricted Data that reveals the theory of operation or design of the components of a thermonuclear or fission bomb, warhead, demolition munition, or test device. Spec..
Critical opalescence
Critical opalescence is a phenomenon in liquids close to their critical point, in which a normally transparent liquid appears milky due to density fluctuations at all possible wavelengths. A more detailed explanation is given at http://www.physicsofmatter.com/NotTheBook/CriticalOpal/Explanation.ht..
Critical pair
A critical pair arises in term rewriting systems where rewrite rules overlap to yield two different terms. For example, in the term rewriting system with rules [\rho_1\ :\ f(g(x,y), z) \rightarrow g(x,z)] [\rho_2\ :\ g(x,y) \rightarrow x], consider the term f(g(x,x), x). Applyi..
Critical Path
The term may refer to Critical path, a project management notionCritical Path (book) by Buckminster FullerCritical Path an interactive movie computer game This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, yo..
Critical Path, Inc.
Critical Path, Inc. OTCBB: [CPTH], founded in 1997, provides messaging solutions for mobile, broadband and fixed-line service providers. Headquartered in San Francisco with offices around the globe, Critical Path's messaging solutions are deployed by more than 200 service providers throu..
Critical Path (video game)
"Critical Path" is a video game created by Mechadeus in 1993 and published by the now defunct Media Vision Technology. (not to be confused with Media.Vision of Japan). Critical Path was one of earliest games to be released on a CD, and featured real time video which made it appear to be graphicall..
Critical path method
The Critical Path Method, abbreviated CPM, is a mathematically based algorithm for scheduling a set of project activities. It is a very important tool for effective project management. It was developed in the 1950's in a joint venture between DuPont Corporation and Remington Rand Corporation for ..
Critical pedagogy
Critical pedagogy is a teaching approach which attempts to help students question and challenge domination, and the beliefs and practices that dominate. In other words, it is a theory and practice of helping students achieve critical consciousness. In this tradition the teacher works to lead student..
Critical period
In general, a critical period is a limited time in which an event can occur, usually to result in some kind of transformation. A "critical period" in developmental psychology and developmental biology is a time in the early stages of an organism's life during which it displays a hightened sensitivi..
Critical phenomena
In physics, critical phenomena is the collective name associated with the physics of critical points. Most of them stem from the divergence of the correlation length. Critical phenomena include scaling relations among different quantities, power-law divergences of some quantities (such as the magne..
Critical philosophy
Attributed to Immanuel Kant, the critical philosophy movement sees the primary task of philosophy as criticism rather than justification of knowledge; criticism, for Kant, meant judging as to the
