Encyclopedia: CUR...
Encyclopedia : C : CU : CUR (1423 articles)
Cur
Cur is also an alternate German spelling of the Swiss city and canton of Chur Cur refers to a dog, usually of mixed ancestry. In common usage, the term is often derogatory; fighting dogs that regress to growling rather than maintain calm are referred to as 'curs'. However, Cur is also a category o..
CUR
CUR can be related to: a code for the island of Curaçao.the CUR file format for cursor images from Microsoft, which is practically identical to ICO (icon image file format).a legacy name for Cambridge University Radio, now known as CUR1350. This page disambiguates a three-character combination whic..
CUR1350
CUR1350 (formerly known as Cambridge University Radio) is a student-run radio station at the University of Cambridge. The station broadcasts on a mediumwave frequency of 1350 kHz, from a studio located in the basement of a house owned by Churchill College. CUR1350 is a member of the Student Radio ..
Cura
In Roman mythology, Cura was the goddess who created humans from clay. [] ..
Curable Interns
Whether or not there is, or ever was, a working band called the Curable Interns is questionable. Apparently the “Curable Interns” name refers to various groups of musicians recruited “as needed” by avant garde guitarist Kenneth Johnston for recording and performing purposes during the 1980s..
Curaçao
This article is about an island in the Caribbean Sea. For information on the liqueur, see Curaçao liqueur, for the Royal Navy ships, see HMS Curacoa. Curaçao --> Anthem: Himno di Kòrsou Capital Willemstad Area - Total - % water (Not ranked) 450 km² Negligible..
Curaçao Express
Curaçao Express is a regional airline based in Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles. It operates services between the islands of the Netherlands Antilles. History The airline started operations on 4 October 2004. It was formerly known as CuraçaoExel. It is wholly owned by Bonaire Participation. Servi..
Curaçao liqueur
..
Curacoa Island
Curacoa Island is one of the islands in the Great Palm Island group. The nearest island is Great Palm Island, after which the group is named. The island is uninhabitated. The Aboriginal term for this island is Noogoo Island. Aerial photos & maps Coordinates: [-18.668° 146.554°] ..
Curandero
A curandero (or curandera for a female) is a traditional folk healer or shaman prevalent in Latin America, and especially in Mexico and in Chicano communities in the southwestern United States. They are often respected members of the community, being highly religious and spiritual. Literally trans..
Curanto
Curanto is a traditional food of Chiloé (an island off the Chilean coast) that has spread to the southern areas of Chile and Argentina. It is traditionally prepared in a hole, about a meter and a half (approx. one and a half yards) deep, which is dug in the earth. The bottom is covered with stones,..
Curara
Acacia tetragonophylla, commonly known as curara, kurara or dead finish, is a tree in the family Fabaceae. Endemic to Australia, it occurs on floodplains and along watercourses in arid and semi-arid areas throughout Western Australia, South Australia, southern Northern Territory, and east to near..
Curaray River
The Curaray is a river in Ecuador. ..
Curare
Strychnos toxifera by Koehler 1887 This page is about the plant. For the DC Comics character, see Curare. Curare is a substance containing the alkaloid D-tubocurarine. It is obtained from one of several plants, the purified products of which are used as skeletal muscle relaxants. In medici..
Curarén
Cedros is a municipality in the Honduran department of Francisco Morazán. ..
Curate
From the Latin curatus (compare Curator), a curate is a person who is invested with the care, or cure (cura), of souls of a parish. In this sense, it means a parish priest. However, it has come to mean an assistant priest or deacon. Originally, a bishop would entrust a priest with the 'cure of soul..
Curate's egg
"True Humility" by George du Maurier, originally published in Punch. The expression "a curate's egg" means something that is partly good and partly bad, but as a result is entirely spoiled. Modern usage has tended to change this to mean something having a mix of good and bad qualities; an exam..
Curator
A curator of a cultural heritage institution (e.g. archive, gallery, library, museum or garden) is a person who cares for the institution's collections. The object of a curator's concern necessarily involves tangible objects of some sort, whether it be inter alia artwork, collectibles, or historic ..
Curator (Freedom City)
The Curator is a fictional Artificial intelligence from the Freedom City campaign setting of the superhero role-playing game Mutants and Masterminds. Long ago, an alien race built a massive ringworld and programmed its caretaker computer to collect rare, unique or interesting items, beings and spec..
Curator ad litem
Curators ad litem are usually solicitors who are appointed by a court of law in Scotland, when the court believes that the person lacks the mental capacity to make decisions for themselves. The curator ad litem represents the person in court, making decisions in the person's interests. (This differs..
Curator of the United States Senate
The United States Senate Curator is an employee of the United States Senate who is responsible for developing and implementing the museum and preservation programs for the Senate Commission on Art. The Curator Office collects, preserves, and interprets the Senate's fine and decorative arts, histori..
Cura te ipsum
Cura te ipsum ("Take care of your own self!") is a classic injunction, urging physicians to care for and heal themselves first, before dealing with patients. This Latin dictum is relevant in many "traditional" societies in which only medicine men who already suffered from a given disease are allowe..
Curb
Curb may refer to : Curb Recordsthe side of a road, see curb (road)a shortened name for the HBO comedy show Curb Your EnthusiasmCurb, Nickelback's first full-length albumA curb bit is a type of leverage bit used on horses.see also kerb.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list..
CURB-65
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. } CURB-65 is the score for community-acquired pneumoni..
Curbridge
Curbridge is a village and civil parish in the West Oxfordshire district of Oxfordshire. It is very close to the town of Witney, being just to the south-west of it, on the other side of the A40. Other nearby places are Brize Norton and Lew. External links [Curbridge website] ..
Curbside Prophet
Curbside Prophet is a song made by recording star Jason Mraz. ..
Curbstoner
A curbstoner is a freelance used car dealer who places "for sale" ads and meets a prospective buyer at a designated curbside address. People who buy often find themselves with cars that have been misrepresented in some way. "Curbstoners" use various names and cell phone numbers. DMV receives comp..
Curb (album)
Curb was the first full-length album by Nickelback, released in 1996. The album has quite a strong cult following. The album and title track were named for Chad Kroeger's friend, Kirby, who had sneaked out to visit his girlfriend but actually crashed his car into her car, since she also sneaked ou..
Curb (road)
A curb or kerb (see spelling differences) is the edge where a raised sidewalk, road median, or road shoulder meets an unraised street or other roadway. Typically made from concrete, or earlier from long stones (often granite), the purpose is two-fold: first as a gutter for proper drainage of the ..
Curb Agajanian Performance Group
Curb Agajanian Performance Group Owner(s) Name Mike Curb, Cary Agajanian Racing Series Busch Series Number of Championships 0 Car Number(s) #43 Driver(s) Kertus Davis Primary Sponsor(s) Curb Records Shop Location Mooresville, North Carolina Homepage [CAPG43.com] ..
Curb bit
A curb bit, with shanks and a curb chain. A curb bit is a type of bit used for riding that uses leverage. It includes pelhams along with the traditional "curb bit" used mainly by Western-style riders. Kimberwickes are modified curb bits, and a curb bit is used in a double bridle along with a br..
Curb chain
A curb chain is used on curb bits when riding a horse. It is a linked chain or leather strap that runs under the chin groove of the horse from one cheekpiece to the other. It often has a "fly link" in the middle to apply a lip strap (used to keep the horse from grabbing the shank and to keep the cur..
Curb cut
A curb cut (US) or dropped kerb (UK) is a ramp leading smoothly down from a sidewalk to a street, rather than abruptly ending with a curb and dropping roughly 10-15 cm (4~6 inches). Curb cuts at intersections A curb cut at an intersection. Curb cuts placed at street intersections allow someon..
Curb Event Center
The Curb Event Center is a multipurpose arena on the campus of Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. The facility was completed in 2003. It is the home venue of Belmont's men's and women's basketball teams and hosted the 2004 and 2005 Atlantic Sun Conference men's basketball tournaments. In J..
Curb extension
A curb extension marked by darkened tarmac and black posts A curb extension (or also kerb extension, bulb-out, curb bulge and blister) is a traffic calming measure, intended to slow the speed of traffic and increase driver awareness, particularly in built-up and residential neighbourhoods. ..
Curb ramp
A curb ramp is an accessible transition from the low side of a curb to the high side (usually 6" change in level). Accessible curb ramps shall be a minimum of 3'-0" wide, and shall be sloped no greater than 1:12 (8.33%). The concrete curb ramp shall also be scored with grooves which allow for trac..
Curb Records
Curb Records is a country record label started by Mike Curb in 1973, after leaving MGM Records. Reportedly the label has an impressive 15% share of America's country music market. They contract such artists as Tim McGraw, LeAnn Rimes, Hank Williams Jr., Hank Williams III and Jo Dee Messina, who whe..
Curb stomping
Curb stomping, also known as curbing or a curb job, is the act of positioning a person so that their mouth is against a curb (as if they were biting it) and applying a large amount of force to the back of the head, usually by stomping. Damage can be severe, including broken teeth, a broken/disloca..
Curb weight
Curb (Kerb) weight is the total weight of an automobile with standard equipment, oil, lubricants, coolant, a full tank of fuel and not loaded with either passengers or cargo. This definition may differ from definitions used by governmental regulatory agencies. Additionally, organizations may defin..
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Curb Your Enthusiasm is an American television sitcom starring Seinfeld writer & co-creator Larry David. Since its 2000 series debut, the HBO show has enjoyed wide critical acclaim and a steadily growing, dedicated audience that has helped it emerge from early cult status. Through 2004, it has been..
Curb Your Tongue, Knave
"Curb your tongue, knave!" "Curb your tongue, knave!" was the fourth comedy album recorded by the Smothers Brothers, released November 1, 1963 on Mercury Records. The album was recorded live at Mr. Kelly's in Chicago, Illinois. This was the first of their original albums to be released o..
Curchorem Cacora
Curchorem Cacora is a city and a municipal council in South Goa district in the state of Goa, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Curchorem Cacora had a population of 21,398. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Curchorem C..
Curculionidae
Curculionidae is the family of the "true" weevils (or snout beetles). With over 60,000 species described worldwide, it is the largest of beetle families. They are recognized by their distinctive long snout and geniculate antennae with small clubs; beyond that curculionids have considerable diversi..
Curculioninae
The insect subfamily Curculioninae is the part of the weevil family Curculionidae that contains the acorn and nut weevils. It is the largest weevil subfamily. Some of the species belonging to Subfamily Curculioninae are: Anthonomus quadrigibbus - apple curculio Anthonomus pomorum - apple blos..
Curcuma
Curcuma is a genus of about 80 accepted species in the plant family Zingiberaceae that contains such species as turmeric and Siam Tulip. Since assembly of the genus Curcuma by Linne in 1753 about 130 species have been described so far. Some of the species descriptions are without latin diagnosis o..
Curcuma mangga
Curcuma mangga (mango ginger) is a plant of the ginger family Zingiberaceae and is closely related to turmeric. The rhizomes are very similar to ginger but have a raw mango taste. They are used in making pickles in south India. ..
Curcumin
Curcumin Keto FormEnol Form General Systematic name (1E,6E)-1,7-bis(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-1,6-heptadiene-3,5-dione Other names curcumindiferuloylmethaneC.I. 75300Natural Yellow 3 Molecular formula C21H20O6 SMILES ? Molar mass 368.38 g/mol Appearance ? CAS number..
Curcurion
The curcurion is a weevil which feeds primarily on seeds and fruits; as such, its impact on agriculture is considerable. ..
Curcy-sur-Orne
Curcy-sur-Orne is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14220. The INSEE code is 14213. ..
Curd
For the film starring Angela Jones and William Baldwin, see Curdled (film); for the dessert sauce, see Lemon curd. Curd is a dairy product obtained by curdling (coagulating) milk with rennet or an edible acidic substance such as lemon juice or vinegar and then draining off the liquid portion (calle..
Curdled (film)
Curdled is 1996 comedy about a Colombian immigrant who takes a job cleaning up after crime scenes, and discovers evidence about a local serial killer dubbed the "Blue Blood Killer" for his targeting of socialites. The film is a re-make of a 1991 short film of the same name, which also was directed ..
Curds and Whey
Curds and Whey is a solitaire card game which uses a deck of 52 playing cards. Invented by David Parlett, this game belongs to the family of solitaire games that includes Spider and Scorpion. The cards are dealt into 13 piles (or columns) of four cards each. The top card of each pile is available f..
Curdworth
Curdworth is a village in the North Warwickshire district of the county of Warwickshire, England. North Warwickshire borders the Warwickshire district of Nuneaton and Bedworth to the east, the county of Leicestershire to the north-east, Staffordshire to the north-west, and the West Midlands to the ..
Curd Jürgens
Peer Schmidt, Klaus Kinski and Jürgens (right) in the German movie Bankraub in der Rue Latour (1961) [[Image:Jürgens_is_Freud.JPG|thumb|300px|Curd Jürgens playing Sigmund Freud on the stage (1979)] at Vienna's Theater in der Josefstadt]] Curd Gustav Andreas Gottlieb Franz Jürgens..
Curd rice
Curd rice is a popular south Indian dish. Preparation is simple and usually done by mixing cooked rice with yogurt or curd at the time of eating. Many South indian meals are not complete without eating curd rice. External link [Recipie for curd rice] ..
Curd snack
Curd snack (Latvian: biezpiena sieriņš, Lithuanian: varškės sūrelis, Estonian: kohuke) is a type of sweet snack made from curd, popular in the Baltic states. The snack is rarely seen outside of the Baltic areas, but remains popular within. The snack is also known and produced in Russia, Hungary..
Cure
Cure can be: successful treatment of diseasepreserve (meat, for example), as by salting, smoking, or aging (see curing)prepare, preserve, or finish (a substance) by a chemical or physical process (one example is the curing, or seasoning, of a cast iron pan; another is the curing of an adhesive)A 20..
Cure4Kids
Cure4Kids is a web-based project sponsored by St. Jude Children's Research Hospital for the purpose of helping countries with limited resources improve the survival rates of children through free access to online education about catastrophic childhood illnesses, access to consultation and mentoring ..
Curecanti National Recreation Area
Curecanti National Recreation Area ..
Cured salmon
Cured salmon and other fish recipes have been found in many cultures stretching from the people of early to modern Scandinavia to the Native Americans. The process of curing meat has been around for a significant amount of time as it has been used as a way to preserve meat from spoiling. The proce..
Curelom
A curelom is an animal mentioned, together with the cumom, in the text of the Book of Mormon: And they also had horses, and asses, and there were elephants and cureloms and cumoms; all of which were useful unto man, and more especially the elephants and cureloms and cumoms. () According to Latter-d..
Cureña Forest Reserve
Cureña Forest Reserve ..
Curepe
Curepe is a town in the East-West Corridor of Trinidad and Tobago. It is located west of St. Augustine and east of St. Joseph. Curepe abuts the St. Augustine campus of the University of the West Indies. Many of the students attending the university live in Curepe. Curepe began as a crossroads, w..
Curepipe
Curepipe is a town (population 81,600 in 2003) centrally situated in Mauritius, an island country in the southwest Indian Ocean. It is second in size and importance to Port Louis, the capital. The name originates from the practice of settlers coming to the town to refill, or "cure" their pipes. Co..
Cures Can Be Found Act of 2005
The Cures Can Be Found Act of 2005 (HR 3334) is a bill "[t]o amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide credits against income tax for qualified stem cell research, the storage of qualified stem cells, and the donation of umbilical cord blood." The bill was introduced on July 26, 2..
Curetán
Saint Curetán (Latin: Curitanus, Kiritinus, or Boniface ) was a Scoto-Pictish bishop and saint, whose floruit lay between 690 and 710. He is listed as one of the witnesses in the Cáin Adomnáin, where he is called "Curetan epscop". In the Matyrology of Tallaght he is called "of Ross Mand Bairend" ..
Curetes
The term Curetes may refer to: the dancing attrendants of Rhea, also known as Korybantesthe early Hellenic tribe: Curetes 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..
Curetes (tribe)
This article discusses the legendary tribe of the Curetes. For the dancing attendants of Rhea, see Korybantes. Homer in the Iliad (ix. 529 ff) mentions the Curetes as a legendary people who took part in the quarrel over the Calydonian boar. Antiquity identified the Curetes as either Aetolians or A..
Curetis thetis
The Indian Sunbeam, Curetis thetis is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly found in south Asia. The upperside of the males are bright red and the females are white, with thick black border. Found in wooded areas. The host plants are legumes of various species. The caterpillar is green and br..
Cureton
There are two people named Cureton: William Cureton (1808-1864), an English Orientalist andJamie Cureton (b. 1975), an English footballer. 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 c..
Curettage
In surgery, the use of a curette to remove tissue by scraping or scooping. It may be used to obtain a biopsy of a mass to determine if it is a granuloma, neoplasm, or some other tumor. It is often employed prior to definitive excisional surgery to more precisely deliniate the extent of a tumour. In..
Curette
A curette is a spoon-shaped surgical instrument for cleaning a diseased surface. As a verb, "to curette" means to use a curette (e.g. to biopsy a mass in the nose.) One use of curettes is in adenoidectomy. A mirror is placed at the back of the throat to enable the adenoids to be seen, then the cure..
Cure (film)
Cure (キュア, Kyua) is a 1997 psychological thriller directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Koji Yakusho, Masato Hagiwara, Tsuyoshi Ujiki and Anna Nakagawa. Synopsis Yakusho plays Kenichi Takabe, a police detective investigating a series of bizarre murders. Though each victim is killed the sa..
Cure (song)
"Cure" is a song by Metallica in their 1996 album Load. It is about a person who wishes for a cure from a difficult situation. The song starts on a catchy hard rock play. The song's demo was named "Believe", because of the repetition of the verse "I Do Believe" in the lyrics. ..
Cure (Stargate SG-1)
"Cure" }||}}} }|episode list=|overridean=}} episode }|episode list=}} of the science fiction}}} television series Stargate SG-1}}}. Plot } On the planet Pangar, several people stand in front of the Stargate. They talk about the visitors who will soon arrive and when the Stargate activates SG-1 come..
Cure Autism Now
Movement to cure Autism Issues Autism therapies Organizations National Alliance for Autism Research Cure Autism Now Cure Autism Now, or CAN, is a national organization dedicated to finding a cure for autism by funding research, such as genetic research. CAN was founded in 1995 by Portia ..
Cure for Pain
Cure For Pain was the second album released by Morphine, put out on the Rykodisc label in 1993. The tracks "Sheila" and "In Spite of Me" were prominently featured on the soundtrack of the 1994 independent film Spanking the Monkey. This was the first recording to feature Billy Conway on drums (on ..
Cure of souls
In some denominations of Christianity, the cure of souls (Latin cura animarum) is the exercise by a priest of his or her office. This typically embraces instruction, by sermons and admonitions, and administration of sacraments, to the congregation over which he or she has authority from the church. ..
Curfew
A curfew can be one of the following: An order by the government for certain persons to return home daily before a certain time. It can either be to maintain public order (such as those after the 2003 North America blackout and 2005 civil unrest in France), or to suppress targeted groups (such as t..
Curfew (single)
Curfew was the first and only single by Drive. The lead vocals were by Melanie Guillaume AKA Melanie Blatt whom later became known as a member of All Saints. The single was released both in the United Kingdom and Germany. Tracklist 1. Curfew - Rebel Radio Mix 3:33 2. Curfew - Beatmasters 12" ..
Curia
For the religious organisational usage, see Curia (Roman Catholic Church). A Curia in early Roman times was a subdivision of the people, i.e. more or less a tribe, and with a metonymy it came to mean also the meeting place where the tribe discussed its affairs. The curia per antonomasia was the Cu..
Curiales
In Ancient Rome, the curial class (curiales) referred to the merchants, businessmen, and medium-sized landowners who served in their local Curia as local magistrates and Decurions. Curiales were expected to procure funds for public building projects, temples, festivities, games, and local welfare sy..
Curiatius Maternus
Curiatius Maternus appears in the Dialogues of Tacitus. He was clearly an author of tragedies in Latin, having composed a Domitius, a Medea, and a Cato by AD 74 or 75. He is probably the same as the sophist Maternus who was put to death by Domitian for speaking against tyrants in a practice speech...
Curia (Roman Catholic Church)
For the Ancient Roman usage, see Curia. In the Roman Catholic Church, every diocese has a curia, consisting of the chief officials of the diocese. These officials assist the diocesan bishop in governing the particular church. Patriarchates and Major Archiepiscopates of the Eastern Rite have an a..
Curia Julia
The Curia, inside the Forum The Curia Hostilia (Latin, "Hostilian Court") was the favorite meeting place of the Roman Senate in the Forum Romanum at the foot of the Capitoline Hill, near the well of the Comitia. Contents 1 History1.1 Tuscan origins1.2 Republic and early emp..
Curia Regis
Curia Regis is a Latin term meaning "Royal Council" or "King's court". The Curia Regis in England was a council of tenants-in-chief and ecclesiastics that advised the king of England on legislative matters. It replaced its Anglo-Saxon predecessor, the Witenagemot, after the Norman invasion of 1066...
Curicó
Curicó City seal City flag City motto: " Noble y Leal Villa de San José de Buena Vista de Curicó" Also called "City of the cakes" Founded October 9, 1743, Original Name San José de Buena Vista de Curicó Region Maule Region Area - City Proper 1,328 km² Population..
Curicó Province
Curicó' is a province in the Maule Region of central Chile, lying between the provinces of Colchagua and Talca and extending from the Pacific to the Argentine frontier; area of 7,280.9 sq. km., pop. 244,053. The eastern and western sections are mountainous, and are separated by the fertile valley..
Curie
For other uses, see Curie (disambiguation). The curie (symbol Ci) is a former unit of radioactivity, defined as: [ 1 Ci = 3.7 \times 10^ \ ] decays per second. This is roughly the activity of 1 gram of the radium isotope 226Ra, a substance studied by the pioneers of radiology, Marie and ..
Curie's law
300px In a paramagnetic material Curie's law relates the magnetization of the material to the applied magnetic field and temperature. [\mathbf = C \cdot \frac}] [\mathbf] is the resulting magnetisation [\mathbf] is the magnetic flux density of the applied field,..
Curie-Weiss law
The Curie-Weiss law describes the magnetic susceptibility of a ferromagnet in the paramagnetic region above the Curie point: [\chi = \frac}] where [\chi] is the magnetic susceptibility C is a material-specific Curie constant T is absolute temperature, measured in kelvins Tc is..
Curierul Naţional
Curierul Naţional (The National Courier in Romanian) is a Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest. External link () [Curierul Naţional, official site] ..
Curieuse Island
Curieuse Island lies in the Seychelles off the north coast of Praslin. It was long a leper colony and was named for the ship La Curieuse. It is now an Aldabran giant tortoise farm and is home to a museum. It is also known for its coco de mer. ..
Curie (crater)
There is more than one crater named Curie: Curie (lunar crater)Curie (crater on Mars) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended artic..
Curie (disambiguation)
The Curies were a family of distinguished scientists: Pierre Curie (1859-1906), a French physicist and Nobel Prize winner;his wife, Marie Curie or Maria Skłodowska-Curie (1867-1934), a Polish-French chemist and physicist and double Nobel Prize winner;their daughter, Irène Joliot-Curie (1897-1956)..
Curie (lunar crater)
For other uses, see Curie (disambiguation). Crater characteristics Curie from Apollo 15. NASA photo. Coordinates ..
Curie constant
Curie's constant is [C = \frac], where [N] is the number of magnetic moments, [\mu] is an individual magnetic moment and [k_B] is Boltzmann's constant. It comes from Curie's Law, which is the relationship between magnetic susceptibility and temperature of ..
Curie Institute
the Curie Institute in Paris, a research foundation.the Curie Institute in Warsaw, a cancer research and treatment center 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 ..
Curie Institute (Paris)
The Curie Institute is a private non-profit foundation operating a research center on biophysics, cell biology and oncology and a hospital specialized in treatment of cancer. It is located in Paris, France. It was founded by Marie Curie and Claudius Regaud and recognized of public usefulness in 192..
Curie Institute (Warsaw)
The Marie Sklodowska-Curie Institute of Oncology in Warsaw was founded in 1932 as the Radium Institute by Maria Sklodowska-Curie herself in cooperation with the Polish Government (especially President Ignacy Moscicki). After the World War II, the Institute changed its name into Marie Sklodowska-Cu..
Curie point
The Curie point is a term in physics and materials science, named after Pierre Curie (1859-1906), and refers to a characteristic property of a ferromagnetic material. The Curie point, or Curie temperature, Tc, of a ferromagnetic material, is the temperature above which it loses its characteristic ..
Curimatidae
Curimatidae is the name of a family of freshwater fishes, from South America. The family has 11 genera and around 125 species, many of them frequently exploited for human consumption. See also List of fish families External links [FishBase entry] ..
Curing
In polymer chemistry and Process Engineering, curing refers to the toughening or hardening of a polymer material by cross-linking of polymer chains, brought about by chemical additives, ultraviolet radiation, Electron beam (EB) or heat. In rubber, the curing process is also called vulcanization. In..
Curinga
Curinga is a comune and town in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of Italy. ..
Curing salt
Curing salt is salt containing small amounts of sodium nitrite or sodium nitrate. It is used in the preserving and curing of meats, and in sausage making. The nitrate component inhibits the growth of bacteria, specifically botulism, and helps preserve the color of cured meat. Curing salt containi..
Curio
Curio may refer to: Curio, Switzerland, a municipality in the canton of TicinoCurio is a leader of a curiaCurio, pl. Curios, is an interesting or collectible object or piece of art. From the word curiosity.Gaius Scribonius Curio was the name of two politicians in the late Roman Republic. This is..
Curiosa
Curiosa Location(s) North America (touring) Years active 2004 Date(s) July 24 to August 29 Genre(s) Alternative rock Curiosa is the name of a 2004 concert tour in the United States, organized by Robert Smith of The Cure. It began with a concert in West Palm Beach, Florida on ..
Curiosity
"Curious" redirects here. For , see . A foolish feline forgets that curiosity killed the cat. Curiosity is any natural inquisitive behaviour, evident by observation in many animal species, and is the emotional aspect of living beings that engenders exploration, investigation and learning. C..
Curiosity Killed the Cat
Curiosity Killed the Cat was a British band who found success in the United Kingdom pop charts in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They played soulful, funky pop jazz and were initially signed to Phonogram Records' Mercury imprint. The first came to notice of the UK music and style press when they h..
Curiosity killed the cat
Curiosity killed the cat is a well-known proverb to warn against being too inquisitive lest you come to harm. The earliest printed reference to the origin of this proverb is attributed to British playwright Ben Jonson in his 1598 play, Every Man in His Humour (performed first by British playwrigh..
Curiosity Labs
Curiosity Labs is a computer games company set up late 2005. As such, their games are not yet completed. The team consists of around 8 people and is primarily based in the United Kingdom, Europe. Archos Curiosity Labs are working on one publicly announced title, set for launch in 2006 under the..
Curiosity Valentine
--> Curiosity Valentine (born July 2, 1980) is a Chicago-area musician. Along with Milky on guitar, She is also one of two members of the more-or-less self-titled unsigned band, "Curiosity," which was formed in 1995. Previous to this, she was a member of the Uvulin Papayas and before that, her firs..
Curiously Recurring Template Pattern
In software engineering, the curiously recurring template pattern (CRTP), is a software design pattern where a base class template is instantiated with a derived class type as its template parameter. The name of the pattern was coined by Coplien[#endnote_Coplien], who had observed it in so..
Curious (chrishan album)
This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected . Curious is the debut album from American R&B singer Chrishan. The album is slated to be released in November, 2006 in the United States. Contents 1 Confirmed Information1.1 Tracks1.2 Producers1.3&nb..
Curious (disambiguation)
"Curious" refers to two things: Curiosity - From the English word "Curious". Is "any natural inquisitive behaviour".Curiosity (Band) - is a Chicago-area band.Curious (fragrance) - Famous women's fragrance from Elizabeth Arden, endorsed by Britney Spears. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation&..
Curious (fragrance)
Curious is a women's fragrance from Elizabeth Arden, and is the first perfume to be endorsed by Britney Spears, preceding "Fantasy." Spears reportedly earned $12 million USD from the endorsement. The ads for "Curious," featuring Spears (with actor Eric Winter), include the tagline "Do you dare?"..
Curious (Yellow)
This article about a musical group, band, singer, musician, album, or song does not make it clear whether the subject meets the [WikiProject MusicWikiProject Music] criteria for [importanceimportance]. For guidelines see the [Notability Wikipedia music notability guidelines&..
Curious George
This article is about the children's book series by H. A. Rey and Margret Rey. For the animated film, see Curious George (film). Curious George Takes a Job book cover Curious George is the protagonist and main character from a series of popular children's books by the same name, written by ..
Curious George (film)
Curious George is an animated film version of the classic children's stories by H.A. and Margret Rey. It was released in the U.S. on February 10, 2006. Will Ferrell voices Ted, The Man in The Yellow Hat. Matthew O'Callaghan directed (after replacing Jun Falkenstein). This project had been in de..
Curious George (TV series)
Curious George is an animated television series based on the 2006 film of the same name, which features Jeff Bennett as the voice of Ted, the Man in the Yellow Hat. Frank Welker, who voiced George in the movie, returns as Curious George's enthusiastic monkey sound effects. The stories are narrated b..
Curious George (video game)
Curious George is a video game published by Namco, and developed by Monkey Bar Games (a division of Vicious Cycle Software). It was released for the Nintendo GameCube, Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox, and PC, and is based off of the 2006 film of the same name. External link ..
Curious George 2
Curious George 2 is a sequel to the 2006 film Curious George. It may be about George and Ted's adventures in the rocket ship because that is where we left off in the first movie. Starring the voice of: Will Ferrell as Ted. Coming in DVD June 2009 ..
Curious George Brigade
The Curious George Brigade The Curious George Brigade is an anarchist collective (or, as it styles itself, an "elusive anarchist thinktank"). It is a part of the larger CrimethInc. network. The CGB produced the book Anarchy in the Age of Dinosaurs, a meditation on anarchism which displays te..
Curious Labs
Curious Labs was a software developer and publishing company based in Santa Cruz, California that focused on creating artists' tools. The company's flagship product was Poser, a 3D human animation tool for artists. The company was founded in early 2000 by former MetaCreations employees Larry Weinbe..
Curious Lore And Evil Legend
Tracklist Intro MusicScapegoatDiabolosMonsterGod Of Mercy13thMosterEeBaViolent ParadiseScapegoatDiabolosEnd Title Theme Personnel Anti - bassKohji - drumsAtsushi - guitarHirosuke - vocalsIkogami F. - producerMishiyana H. - directorNakagawa A. - directorTakenaka Y. - executive producerperformed by Ba..
Curious Punishments of Bygone Days
Curious Punishments of Bygone Days was a history book published in 1896; it was written by Alice Morse Earle and printed by Herbert S. Stone & Company. Earle was a historian of Colonial America, and she writes in her introduction: "In ransacking old court records, newspapers, diaries and letters fo..
Curious Theatre Company
Curious Theatre Company, located in Denver, Colorado was founded in 1997 and begins its ninth season in the fall of 2006. Curious has built a reputation on producing Regional and World Premieres for Denver audiences. They are committed to supporting the creation, development, and continued life of n..
Curio Bay
Located near the southern end of New Zealand's South Island, Curio Bay is best known as the site of a petrified forest some 160 million years old. It also hosts a yellow-eyed penguin colony, and is one of the major attractions in the Catlins. The now petrified logs, from ancient conifers closely..
Curitiba
Curitiba seen from above Curitiba is the capital city of the Brazilian state of Paraná. In 2005 it had a population of approximately 1,757,904 people. Its metropolitan area comprises 26 municipalities with a total population of 3.2 million (2005 census) [link]. The city is on a..
Curitibanos
Curitibanos is a city in Santa Catarina, Brazil. It is located at around [27°16′58″S, 50°35′2″W]. ..
Curium
This article is about the chemical element Curium; for the ancient city also called Curium (located in Cyprus), see Kourion |- ! colspan="2" style="background:#ff99cc; color:black" | References |} Curium is a synthetic element in the periodic table that has the symbol Cm and atomic number 96. A r..
Curium oxide
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. Curium oxide is a compound that has curium and oxygen in it. Curium forms two oxides, curium (III) oxid..
Curius Dentatus
Manius Curius Dentatus, Manius fils (d. 270 BC) was a plebeian hero of ancient Rome, notable for ending the Samnite War. According to Pliny he was born with teeth, thus the cognomen "Dentatus". He first appears as consul in 290 BC, defeating both the Samnites and Sabines that year, and (according ..
Curi Cancha Wildlife Refuge
Curi Cancha Wildlife Refuge ..
Curl
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. In vector calculus, curl is a vector operator that shows a vector field's rate of rotation: the direction of the axis of rotation and the magnitude of the rotation. It can also be described as the circulation density. "Rotation" and "circulation" are used h..
CURL
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. For other uses, see Curl (disambiguation). cURL is a command line tool for transferring files with URL syntax, supporting FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTP..
Curl-crested Manucode
The Curl-crested Manucode, Manucodia comrii is a compact and large, up to 43cm long, bird of paradise with glossy purple, black and green plumage, red iris and crinkled yellowish green upper breast and neck feathers. It has curled head feathering and twisted central tail feathers. Sexes are alike w..
Curl-up
This article is about the lithograph print. For the exercise, see crunch. Curl-up or Wentelteefje (original Dutch title) is a lithograph print by M. C. Escher which was first printed in November, 1951. This is the only work by Escher which consists largely of text. The text, which is written in..
Curland
for at grid reference ST274176 Curland is a village and parish in Somerset, England, situated six miles south of Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. The village has a population of 141 [#endnote_population]. References ↑ Somerset County Council, 2002. [Population es..
Curled Dock
Curled Dock (Rumex crispus), also known as Curley Dock or Yellow Dock, is a perennial flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae, native to Europe and western Asia. The mature plant is a reddish brown colour, and produces a stalk that grows to about 1 m high. It has smooth leaves shooting off fr..
Curles Neck Plantation
Curles Neck Plantation (also known as Curles Neck Farm) is located between Virginia State Highway 5 and the north bank of the James River in the Varina district of Henrico County, Virginia. One of the great James River Plantations, Curles Neck has remained in active use for almost 400 years and rema..
Curlew
This article refers to the Numenius genera of birds commonly known as Curlews. For alternative meanings of Numenius see Numenius (disambiguation). For alternative meanings of Curlew see Curlew (disambiguation). Curlew is the common name for the genera Numenius, a group of eight wader species, cha..
Curlew, Iowa
Curlew is a city in Palo Alto County, Iowa, United States. The population was 62 at the 2000 census. Geography Curlew is located at [42°58′49″N, 94°44′15″W] (42.980293, -94.737480)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city ha..
Curlew, Washington
Curlew is an unincorporated community located in northwestern Ferry County, Washington, between Malo and Danville on Washington State Route 21. The BNSF Railway runs through the town. Geography Curlew is located at [48°53′08″N, 118°35′54″W], at the confluence of Long Alec Creek ..
Curlew (band)
Curlew is a jazz group founded by saxophone player George Cartwright in 1979. Members include cellist Tom Cora. External link [Official Site] ..
Curlew (disambiguation)
Curlew is the common name for a group of birds of the family Scolopacidae. Curlew can also refer to: The Curlew, a song cycle by Peter WarlockCurlew (band), a jazz groupCurlew River, an opera by Benjamin Britten This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated ..
Curlew National Grassland
Curlew National Grassland is a National Grassland located within the state of Idaho, USA. The land used to make the grassland was purchased between the years 1934 and 1942. The primary goal of the grassland was to improve soil and vegetation in the area. ..
Curlew River
Curlew River — A Parable for Church Performance (Op. 71) is the first of three Church Parables by Benjamin Britten. The work is based on the Japanese noh play Sumidagawa (Sumida River) of Juro Motomasa (1395–1431), which Britten saw during a visit to Japan and the Far East in early 1956...
Curlew Sandpiper
The Curlew Sandpiper, Calidris ferruginea is a small wader. This species breeding habitat is tundra in arctic north Siberia. The male performs an aerial display during courtship. They nest on the ground in the tundra, laying 3-4 eggs. Curlew Sandpiper is strongly migratory, wintering mainly in ..
Curley
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Curley, by D.F. Barry, 1878 Curley (or Curly), is the English name for Ashishishe (var. spellings)(1856? - 1923), a Native American of the Crow tribe. Ashishishe was born in approximately 1856 in Montana, the son of Strong Bear (Inside the Mouth) and ..
Curley (1947 film)
Curley is a 1947 film produced by Hal Roach as a re-imagining of his Our Gang series. The film was one of Roach's many "streamlined" features of the 1940s, running only 53 minutes, and was designed as a b-movie. Like most of Roach's latter-day output, Curley was shot in Cinecolor. Bernard Carr was t..
Curley (disambiguation)
Curley or Curly could refer to one of the following: James Michael Curley, early twentieth century Massachusetts politician famous for his corrupt terms in office as Mayor of BostonMichael Joseph Curley, twentieth century Archbishop of Baltimore and Washington.Curley (Ashishishe), a Native American..
Curley Byrd
Harry C. "Curley" Byrd was a multi-sport athlete, football coach, and university president in the first half of the 20th century at the University of Maryland. He compiled a 119-82-15 record as head football coach. The main athletic facility on campus, Byrd Stadium, is named in his honor. He was fr..
Curley Culp
[] at NFL.com Curley Culp was an American college and professional football player. A versatile offensive and defensive lineman, he played college football at [[Arizona State University, and played professionally in the American Football League for the Kansas City Chiefs in 1968 and 196..
Curley Duson
Curley Duson, (aka CC Duson) was a legendary Louisiana lawman. He was the sheriff of St. Landry Parish, La. from 1874 to 1888. During his career, he was known for his dogged determination. His name was known throughout the "Cotton Belt". In one case, he single handedly chased two fugitives from..
Curley Headed Doctor
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. Curley-Headed Doctor (1828-1890) was the shaman for the Modoc tribe, notably during the Modoc War troubles. Wh..
Curley v. NAMBLA
Curley v. NAMBLA refers to the 2000 lawsuit of Barbara and Robert Curley against the North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA). Their 10-year-old son Jeffrey was the victim of a 1997 murder by two men, Salvatore Sicari and Charlie Jaynes. The men took Jeffrey to the Boston Public Library a..
Curlicue
A curlicue, or alternatively curlycue, in the visual arts, is a fancy twist, or curl, composed usually from a series of concentric circles. It is a recurring motif in architecture (as decoration to the lintel/architrave above a door), in calligraphy, and in general scrollwork. See also ScrollworkC..
Curling
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Curling is a precision team sport similar to bowls or bocce, played on a rectangular sheet of prepared ice by two teams of four players each, using heavy polished granite stones which they slide down the ice towards a target area called the house. Points ar..
Curling, Newfoundland and Labrador
Curling is a sub-division of the city of Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador. Located in the humber arm of the Bay of Islands, Curling, the oldest section of Corner Brook, was originally a fishing community. James Cook, the famous British cartographer and explorer was the first to survey and re..
Curling (disambiguation)
Curling may refer to: Curling, an ice sport.Alvin Curling (born 1939), a Jamaican-born Canadian politician.Curling, Newfoundland and Labrador, a subdivision of the Canadian city of Corner Brook.Curling bridge, a type of bridge.Curling iron, a type of hair iron used to curl hair.Curling ulcer, a stre..
Curling at the 1924 Winter Olympics
The curling event at the 1924 Winter Olympics was contested only by men. It is the first curling event in Olympic history. In February 2006, a few days before the start of the 2006 Winter Olympics, the International Olympic Committee ruled that the curling medals were part of the official Olympic p..
Curling at the 1932 Winter Olympics
Curling was a demonstration sport at the 1932 Winter Olympics. The venue was the Olympic Indoor Arena in Lake Placid. Eight teams from two countries (4 American teams and 4 Canadian Teams) competed in this event. Men's event Each team's skip is shown in bold. Place Team Gold Canada (Errick ..
Curling at the 1988 Winter Olympics
Curling was a demonstration sport at the 1988 Winter Olympics. The venue was the Max Bell Arena in Calgary. Men's event Place Team 1 Norway (Gunnar Meland, Eigil Ramsfjell, Sjur Loen, Morten Soegaard, Bo Bakke) 2 Switzerland (Mario Fluckinger, Hans-Jürg Lips, Rico Simen, Stefan Luder, P..
Curling at the 1992 Winter Olympics
Curling was a demonstration sport at the 1992 Winter Olympics. The competition was held in the ice rink of Pralognan-la-Vanoise, a venue about 50 km from the host city, Albertville. Contents 1 Final placements1.1 Women1.2 Men2 Results2.1 Women2.1.1 Pool A2.1.1.1&nbs..
Curling at the 1998 Winter Olympics
The Swiss team celebrates after winning The 1998 Winter Olympics Curling results Contents 1 Men1.1 Final Round-Robin Standings1.2 Tie-breakers1.3 Semi-finals1.4 Bronze medal final1.5 Gold medal final2 Women2.1 Final Round-Robin Standings2.2 Sem..
Curling at the 2002 Winter Olympics
Curling at the 2002 Winter Olympics took place from February 11 to February 18 in Ogden, Utah: Contents 1 Men's1.1 Medal winners1.2 Final Round Robin Standings1.3 Results1.3.1 Semi-finals1.3.2 Bronze medal final1.3.3 Gold medal final2 Women2.4 Medal wi..
Curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in the town of Pinerolo, Italy from February 13 to February 24. It has proved to be the sleeper hit in terms of television ratings in Italy. According to a CBC feature, curling at the 2006 Winter Games has drawn 5 million viewers, eclipsing ice hockey a..
Curling at the Winter Olympics
Curling has been an official Winter Olympic sport since the inaugural 1924 winter games in Chamonix. Curling was demoted to a demonstration sport at the 1932, 1948, 1964, 1988 and 1992 games. Contents 1 Placement table2 Medal summary2.1 Men's2.2 Women's Placement table (1..
Curling bridge
Curling bridge Half uncurled Ancestor truss bridge Related None Descendant none Carries Pedestrians Span range short Material Triangular steel segments, hydraulic actuators, lightweight deck Movable Yes Design effort high Falsework required No A curling bridge, a new ..
Curling Club Utrecht
The Curling Club Utrecht is the biggest curling club in the Netherlands. It is located in Utrecht and is home to the Praxis Hammerheads. External links http://www.curlingclubutrecht.nl/http://www.hammerheads.nl ..
Curling terminology
This is a glossary of terms in curling. : Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 12-Foot The 12-foot diameter circle outermost in the house. A stone completely outside this circle cannot score. 4 4-Foot The 4-foot diameter circle in the house. It surrounds the ..
Curling ulcer
A Curling ulcer is a stress ulcer associated with severe burns. The mechanism of ulcer formation is loss of plasma volume leading to sloughing of the gastric mucosa. Contents 1 Investigation2 Prevention3 Treatment4 Complications5 Confusa6 External links Investigati..
Curly Bear (Sesame Street)
Curly Bear is a female Muppet, Baby Bear's baby sister, a member of the Bear family on Sesame Street. Unlike The Three Bears in the classic fairy tale, Sesame Street's Three/Four Bears are certainly sentient characters, and do not regularly appear together. Since season 34, Curly has been the secon..
Curly bracket programming language
Curly brace or bracket programming languages are those which use balanced brackets (, also known as "brace brackets" or simply "braces") to make blocks in their syntax or formal grammar, mainly due to being C-influenced. Contents 1 Statements and blocks1.1 Loops1.2 Conditional stat..
Curly Coated Retriever
The Curly Coated Retriever (often referred to as a Curly) is an intelligent, friendly breed of dog originally bred for upland bird and waterfowl hunting. He is the tallest of the retrievers and is easily distinguishable by the mass of tight curls covering his body. Curly Coated Retrievers were de..
Curly Flats
Curly Flats is a fictional place in the whimsical cartoons of Australian Michael Leunig. ..
Curly fries
McDonalds curly fries Curly fries are a kind of french fries famous for their unique spring-like shape. In Australia, curly fries are available at Hog's Breath Café, and are known as Hog's Tail Fries. ..
Curly horse
Curly Horses Origin of the Curly Breed The exact origin of the Curly Horse is one of the greatest mysteries of the horse world. One of the theories, and the source of their name, is that they are descended from the Russian Bashkir. However, upon closer examination this does not seem plausible. Sh..
Curly Howard
Curly Howard (real name Jerome Lester Horwitz) (October 22, 1903 – January 18, 1952), was one of the Three Stooges, along with brother Moe Howard and Larry Fine. He is well known for his high-pitched voice, laugh (commonly rendered as "Nyuk! Nyuk! Nyuk!"), and yell (commonly rendered as "Woo! W..
Curly Joe DeRita
"Curly-Joe" DeRita (July 12, 1909 - July 3, 1993), born Joseph Wardell, was an American comedian who is best known as the "sixth" and last of the Three Stooges. DeRita was born into a show business family in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Wardell's father was a stage technician, and his mother, a pr..
Curly Lambeau
Earl Louis "Curly" Lambeau (April 9, 1898 - June 1, 1965) was the founder, a player, and the first coach of the Green Bay Packers professional football team. Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun formed the Packers in 1919 while Lambeau was working as a shipping clerk at the Indian Packing Company. T..
Curly Page
Curly PageNew Zealand (NZ) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm slow Tests First-class Matches 14 132 '''Runs scored 492 5857 Batting average 24.60 29.88 100s/50s 1/2 9/32 Top score 104 206 Balls bowled 379 4622 Wickets 5 73 ..
Curly Russell
Curly Russell (19 March 1917 - 3 July 1986) was an American jazz musician, who played bass on many bebop recordings. In his heyday he was in demand for his ability to play at the rapid tempos typical of bebop, and amongst others he recorded with Art Blakey, Clifford Brown, Tadd Dameron, Miles Davis,..
Curly Sue
Curly Sue is a 1991 motion picture staring James Belushi and Alisan Porter. ..
Curly Wurly
Curly Wurly is a type of chocolate bar manufactured by Cadbury and sold in the UK and Australia. Its shape resembles two flattened, intertwined serpentine strings. The bar is made of chocolate-coated toffee. Also available are Curlywurly Squirlies which come in a bag and are just the cross beams ..
Curlz
Curlz is a font designed by Steve Mattheson and Carl Crossgrove in 1995 for Agfa Monotype. A TrueType version of Curlz shipped as part of the original Microsoft Project font set, and with Microsoft Office for Macintosh. ..
Curl (disambiguation)
Curl may refer to: Curl, a vector operator that shows a vector field's rate of rotationCurl programming languagecURL, the Unix command line tool for transferring filesCURL, the Consortium of University Research LibrariesCurl, in football, makes the ball swerve in the air. This is a [disambigua..
Curl (football)
Curl, in football, is spin on the ball which will make it swerve when kicked. This is imparted largely through almost slicing across the ball, and utilisation of either the inside or outside foot depending on which direction the ball should bend towards. Curl is especially evident from free kicks, s..
Curl (Japanese snack)
Curl (Japanese: カール) is a corn puff snack in Japan made by Meiji. It also sports its own mascot, Karl, in which the snack may be romanized Karl instead [link]. Although Curl comes in several flavors, the two dominant ones are lightly salted and cheese. ..
Curl (route)
A Curl route is a pattern run by a receiver in American Football, where the receiver looks to be running a Fly pattern but after a set amount of steps or yards will quickly stop and turn around, looking for a pass. This generally works best when the defending corner or safety commits himself to guar..
Curl Curl, New South Wales
Curl Curl is a suburb on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and features Curl Curl Beach. It is known to locals as "Curly". It is part of the Warringah local government area. Neighbouring suburbs include Dee Why, Harbord and Wingala. The suburb is neatly divided into North ..
Curl Curl Beach
Curl Curl Beach is part of the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia. It is north of Manly Beach and South of Dee Why Beach. The beach is divided into North and South Curl Curl beaches. Curl Curl is known for some of the best surfing on the Northern Beaches. Curl Curl is also the homeplace of prof..
Curl programming language
[[wikibooks:|Wikibooks ]] has more about this subject: [[wikibooks::Curl|Curl]] The Curl programming language (unrelated to cURL) is a reflective programming language designed to create interactive web content. It aims to replace HyperText Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), a..
Curl Up and Die
Curl Up and Die (CUAD) Formed in late-1998 was a hardcore/mathcore/metalcore band from Las Vegas, NV. Contents 1 History2 Miscellaneous facts3 Band members3.1 Last members3.2 Former members4 Discography4.1 Albums4.2 EP's4.3 Demos5 External links ..
Curmudgeon
Cover of the Burning Leaves album Curmudgeon is a song by the American rock band, Nirvana. It is a B-side on their 1992 single for the song, "Lithium." The same version also appears on a 1992 compilation album called "Burning Leaves III: The Third Fall Of DGC," and on the 2004 Nirvana box se..
Curnonsky
Maurice Edmond Sailland (Angers, France October 12, 1872 – Paris, July 22, 1956), better known by his pen-name Curnonsky (nicknamed 'Cur'), and dubbed the Prince of Gastronomy, was the most celebrated writer on gastronomy in France in the 20th century. He wrote or ghost-wrote over 65 books and..
Curome Cox
Curome Cox (born February 28, 1981 in Washington, DC) is a football player. Curome attended Gonzaga College High School before moving onto the Maryland Terrapins. He now plays safety and now plays for the Denver Broncos. He made an interception against the San Diego Chargers in the final regular se..
Curonians
The Curonians (also called Kursi, Latvian Kurši, Lithuanian Kuršiai) are one of the extinct Baltic tribes that later formed the Latvian nation. They gave their name to the nation of Courland, and to the modern Latvian province of Kurzeme. Their language was Curonian. It is one of the tribes that..
Curonian Lagoon
Landsat photo The Curonian Lagoon (or Bay, Gulf, Lithuanian: Kuršių Marios, Russian: Kуршский залив, German: Kurisches Haff) is sundered from the Baltic Sea by the Curonian Spit and belongs to Lithuania and Russia. The Neman River flows into the Curonian Lagoon. The lagoon ..
Curonian language
The term Curonian language may refer to two different, but genetically related Baltic languages. Old Curonian Traditionally Curonian refers to an extinct language that was spoken by Curonians mainly in Courland peninsula, Western Latvia, and along the nearby Baltic shores. It belonged to the Bal..
Curonian Spit
The Curonian Spit (Lithuanian: Kuršių Nerija, Russian: Куршская коса, German: Kurische Nehrung) is a 98 km long, thin, curved sand dune peninsula that separates the Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Current state4 Environment..
Curopalates
Curopalates can be: a Byzantine court titlepart of the full name of Emperor Michael I Rhangabe Curopalatesredirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Curphoo
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. Curphoo is a computer program, an open source chat client for Yahoo!. It is written in Python with an N..
Currach
A Currach or Curach is a type of boat with a wooden frame, over which is stretched animal skins or hides. It is sometimes anglicised as "Curragh". The construction and design of the currach is unique to the west coasts of Ireland and Scotland, with variations in size and shape by region. It is ref..
Curracloe
Curracloe is a town in County Wexford, a few miles north of Wexford town. It is very close to the long and sandy Curracloe Strand. Curracloe sees a huge influx of holiday makers every summer, who stay in mobile homes and caravan parks. ..
Curragh
For the Irish boat, see Currach. The Curragh is a plain in County Kildare Ireland. It is a large area of common land containing almost 5,000 acres (20 km²). The plain is very flat, and is composed of a sandy soil formed after an esker desposited a sand load. As the soil is sandy it has excellent..
Curragh Camp
The Curragh Camp is an army base and military college located in The Curragh, County Kildare, Ireland. It is the main training centre for the Irish Army. Historically a military assembly area (being chosen by Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnel as a muster point for the cause of James II in the G..
Curragh Camp GAA
Curragh Camp were prominent participants in County Kildare GAA championships, significant in Kildare GAA history, and winners of the county senior football championships in 1948. They were defeated by Ardclough in a famous replayed final in 1949. ..
Curragh Incident
The Curragh Incident of July 20, 1914 is also known as the Curragh Mutiny occurred in the Curragh, County Kildare, Ireland. The Curragh Camp was then the main base for the British army in Ireland. Today it is the headquarters of the Irish army. In the spring of 1912, the British government of Herbe..
Curragh of Kildare
The Curragh of Kildare The Curragh of Kildare is a plain in Ireland that stretches from 5000 acres (20 km²) in County Kildare, between the towns of Kildare and Newbridge. It's Irish name is "Cuirreach Life" or Curragh of the Liffey which makes one believe that once stretched to the Liffey River. ..
Currah
Currah is a British computer peripheral manufacturer, famous mainly for the speech synthesis cartridges it designed for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and other 8-bit home computers of the 1980s. Contents 1 Currah Microspeech for the ZX Spectrum1.1 Programming speech1.2 Technical d..
Curraha
..
Curral das Freiras
View of Curral das Freiras, the valley and the area around Pico do Serrado Curral das Freiras is a parish in the district of Câmara de Lobos in the Madeira Islands. The population in 2001 is 1,673, its density is 66.7/km² and the area is 25.07 km². It is located northeast of Câmara de L..
Curral Velho
Curral Velho (Portuguese for "old corral"). There are multiple places around the world named Curral Velho. In Brazil:*Curral Velho, ParaíbaIn Cape Verde:*Curral Velho, Cape Verde, a settlement in the island of Boa Vista redirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Curral Velho, Paraíba
> Statistics State: Paraíba Mesorregião - Micro-Region: Itaporanga Founded: 1963 Area: 181 km²? Population: 2,564 (2004) Population density: 14.17/km² Elevation: 368 m Postal code: 58990-xxx Area/distance code: (00)55-83 The population in 2004 is 2,..
Currambena Primary School
Currambena Primary School is a democratic school for primary and preschool aged students in the suburb of Lane Cove, on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1969 with 72 studuents in preschool and 44 in primary, it has a current total enrollment of 60 students...
Currambine, Western Australia
Currambine is an upper-middle class northern suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Joondalup. Its postcode is 6028. Mostly basic housing built in early 90's but opulent homes feature throughout the leafy area. Currambine was developed in the mid-1990s on land adjacent to th..
Currambine railway station, Perth
Currambine Train Station, is a Transperth train station 29.2km from Perth Train Station, in Western Australia. It is on the Joondalup Line. History Originally built in 1993 as an extension to the Joondalup Line, the station was demolished and moved 60 metres to the east in 2004 so the railway line..
Curran
Curran is a surname, and may refer to Alvin Curran, American composerCatherine Curran O'MalleyCharles Curran, British television executiveCharles Curran (theologian), Catholic theologianChuck CurranFrancis Earl CurranJack CurranJohn Curran:*John Curran (Irish politician)*John Curran (businessman)*J..
Curran, County Londonderry
Curran is a small village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 132 people. It is situated in the Magherafelt District Council area. References [NI Neighbourhood Information System] See also List of villages in Northern IrelandList of towns i..
Curran, Wisconsin
Curran is a town in Jackson County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 366 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 93.8 km² (36.2 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 366 people, 127 househol..
Currans Hill, New South Wales
Currans Hill is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. External links Suburbs and localities within Camden Council | South-western Sydney | Sydney Bickley Vale | Camden | Camden South | Catherine Field | Cobbitty | Currans Hill | Elderslie | Ellis Lane | Grasmere | H..
Currant
Currant may refer to: RaisinRedcurrants and blackcurrants, berries of the genus RibesThe Zante currant, a small variety of seedless grapeCurrant tomatoes, an extra-small variety of cherry tomatoThe currant-tree, a variety of serviceberry See also Current This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation..
Currant, Nevada
Currant is a small town in Nye County, Nevada. Transportation Transportation is available at Currant Ranch Airport. External links ..
Currant Events
Currant Events is the twenty-eighth book of the Xanth series by Piers Anthony. Plot introduction Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Characters in Currant Events The Xanth Series by Piers Anthony A Spell for Chameleon The Source of Magic Ca..
Currant Pug
The Currant Pug (Eupithecia assimilata) is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found across the Nearctic and Palearctic regions and the Near East. This species is rather similar to the Wormwood Pug, with warm brown forewings and a triangle of black spots close to the costa, but can be recogni..
Curran Theatre
The Curran Theatre is located in San Francisco. Many Broadway national tours have played at the Curran Theatre. Before the musical Wicked became successful in New York, it originated at the Curran with Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel. On December 17 2005, the play Lestat made its debut in the C..
Curran v. Mount Diablo Council of the Boy Scouts of America
redirect[[Template:Portal]] Curran v. Mount Diablo Council, Boy Scouts of America, 952 P.2d 218, was a landmark case which upheld the right of private organization to not allow new members on the basis of sexual orientation. In 1980, eighteen-year-old Tim Curran, a former Eagle Scout, applied to be..
Currawinya National Park
Currawinya is a national park in Queensland (Australia), 828 km west of Brisbane. Fact sheet Area: 1513.00 km²Coordinates: [28°40′54″S, 144°41′52″E]Date of establishment: 1991Managing authorities: Queensland Parks and Wildlife ServiceIUCN category: II See also Protected areas o..
Currawong
Pied Currawongs are omnivorous and opportunistic - picnic time, Carnarvon Gorge Currawongs are medium-sized passerine birds of the family Artamidae native to Australasia. There are either three or four species (depending on whether the Australian Magpie is counted as a currawong or not). The ..
Currencies related to the euro
Currently there are several currencies pegged to the euro, some with fluctuation bands around a central rate and others with no fluctuations allowed around the central rate. This can been seen as a safety measure, especially for currencies of areas with weak economies, as euro is seen as a stable cu..
Currency
For current exchange rates, see exchange links. Foreign Exchange ..
Currency (typography)
Punctuation apostrophe ( ' ) ( ’ ) brackets ( ( ) ) ( [ ] ) ( ) ( 〈 〉 ) colon ( : ) comma ( , ) dashes ( ‒ ) ( – ) ( — ) ( ― ) ellipsis ( … ) ( ... ) exclamation mark ( ! ) full stop/period ( . ) guillemets ( « » ) hyphen ( -..
Currency Act
The Currency Act of 1764 is an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain (citation 4 Geo. III c. 34) which prohibited the American colonies from issuing paper currency of any form. This offset the economy of the colonies and was widely opposed. The colonies created their own money, called Colonial Scri..
Currency band
Foreign Exchange ..
Currency bill tracking
There are a number of websites that track migrations of banknotes, just like ornithologists track migrations of birds by ringing them. All these sites can track currency among the users of that website. A user may register a bill by entering its serial number, and if someone else has already regist..
Currency board
A currency board is a monetary authority which is required to maintain an exchange rate with a foreign currency. This policy objective requires the conventional objectives of a central bank to be subordinated to the exchange rate target. The currency board in question will no longer issue fiat mone..
Currency Centre
The Currency Centre is the mint of coins and printer of banknotes for the Central Bank of Ireland, including the euro currency. The centre is located at Sandyford, Dublin, Ireland. Currently the centre does not print the complete range of euro banknotes and instead imports those which are required f..
Currency Commission (Ireland)
The Currency Commission (Coimisiún Airgid Reatha), was created by the [Currency Act, 1927 (Section 14)] as part of the policy of the Irish Free State to create the 'Saorstát pound'. The Currency Commission commissioned the Series A Banknotes, through the advice of an advisory commission...
Currency control
Currency control is a system whereby a country tries to regulate the value of money (currency) within its borders. From simple to complex policy changes, it can be characterized as a government initiated system to control currency fluctuations through interest rates, bonds, laws, money printing, and..
Currency correlation
Currency correlation is a statistical measure of how two securities move in relation to each other. Correlation is computed into what is known as the correlation coefficient, which ranges between -1 and +1. Perfect positive correlation (a correlation coefficient of +1) implies that as one security ..
Currency Creek, South Australia
Currency Creek ([35°26′S 138°46′E], postcode 5214) is a small town located on South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula about 6 km north of Goolwa. The Currency Creek area was initially explored by Charles Sturt in the late 1820s, with the area being officially named in 1837 after the wha..
Currency crisis
A currency crisis occurs when the value of a currency changes quickly, undermining its ability to serve as a medium of exchange or a store of value. It is a type of financial crisis and is often associated with a real economic crisis. Currency crises can be especially destructive to small open econo..
Currency detector
A currency detector is a device that determines if a piece of currency is, or is not, counterfeit. These devices are used in vending machines that accept payment and dispense a product to a customer. They are also used in change machines and in slot machines. The basic process involves looking a..
Currency future
Foreign Exchange ..
Currency of Maldives
Contents 1 History1.1 Boli1.2 Dhigu laari1.3 Loa laari2 Today3 References4 External links History Boli Cowry shells (Cypraea moneta), or boli, were the first known medium of exchange used in the Maldives. Various writers and travellers have in the past record..
Currency Overlay
Currency overlay is a financial trading strategy or method conducted by specialist firms who manage the currency exposures of large clients, typically institutions such as pension funds, endowments and corporate entities. Typically the instituion will have a pre-existing exposure to foreign currenci..
Currency pair
Foreign Exchange ..
Currency risk
Currency risk is a form of risk that arises from the change in price of one currency against another. Whenever investors or companies have assets or business operations across national borders, they face currency risk if their positions are not hedged. For example if you are a U.S. investor and yo..
Currency sign
Note: This article contains [[Help:Special characters|special characters]]. A currency sign is a graphic symbol often used as a shorthand for a currency's name. Internationally, ISO 4217 codes are used instead of currency signs, though currency signs may be in common use in their respective countrie..
Currency swap
Foreign Exchange ..
Currency transaction report
A currency transaction report (FinCEN 104) is a banking form used in the United States to assist in the prevention of money laundering. It came into existence with the passage of the Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act, better known as the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), in 1970. A CTR is filed..
Current
Current may refer to: Current eventsElectric currentCurrent (fluid)*Ocean currentCurrent (mathematics), geometrical current in differential topologyThe conserved current or Noether current in physics and mathematics, as a result of Emmy Noether's theorem.Present (time)Current (band)Current, Incor..
Current-feedback operational amplifier
Representative schematic of a current-feedback op-amp or amplifier. The current feedback operational amplifier or CFB op-amp is a type of electronic amplifier whose inverting input is sensitive to current, rather than to voltage as in a conventional voltage-feedback (VFB) operational amplifier..
Current-voltage characteristic
A current-voltage characteristic is a chart showing the relationship between the DC current through an electronic device and the DC voltage across its terminals. Electrical engineers use these charts to determine basic parameters of a device and to model its behavior in a electrical circuit. Engine..
Currents of Fear
Currents of Fear was a 1995 US documentary on the controversy of electromagnetic radiation and cancer risks. It was part of the Frontline series on PBS. ..
Current (band)
Current was a band formed in July 1992. They split up in November 1994. They released several singles and an LP. External Links [Council Records] – a record label run by one of the members of Current. ..
Current (fluid)
A current is fluid flow, especially of water or air. A current is any continuous, directed movement of a fluid. Naturally occurring currents can be explained as an increase in [[wiktionary:entropy|entropy]]. In a river or stream, the water is influenced by gravity, and flows downhill to reduce it..
Current (mathematics)
In mathematics, more particularly in functional analysis and differential topology, a current in the sense of Georges de Rham is a functional on the space of compactly supported differential forms, on a smooth manifold M. Formally currents behave like Schwartz distributions on a space of differentia..
Current 78
The Current 78 (Corriente 78) is a progressive political party in Uruguay. It is a member organisation of the ruling Broad Front Progressive Encounter-New Majority. ..
Current 93
Current 93 are an eclectic British experimental music group, working since the early 1990s in folk-based musical forms. The band was founded in 1982 by David Tibet (né David Michael Bunting, renamed 'Tibet' by Genesis P-Orridge sometime prior to forming the group). Tibet has been the only constan..
Current account
The term current account usually refers to the current account of the balance of payments (BOP) and contains the import and export items of goods and services as well as transfer payments including net investment income. The current account is often presented alongside the capital account and fina..
Current account (banking)
A current account is a deposit account in the UK and countries with a UK banking heritage offering various flexible payment methods to allow customers to distribute money directly to others. Most current accounts have a cheque book, offer the facility to arrange standing orders, direct debits and pa..
Current affairs
Current affairs is a genre of broadcast journalisman approximate synonym for current events This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended..
Current affairs (news format)
Current affairs is a genre of broadcast journalism where the emphasis is on detailed analysis and discussion of news stories that have recently occurred or are ongoing at the time of broadcast. This differs from regular news broadcasts where the emphasis is on news reports presented for simple pres..
Current algebra
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. This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or impr..
Current Anthropology
[Current Anthropology], published by University of Chicago Press, is a peer-reviewed journal of Open Peer Commentary founded in 1959 by the anthropologist Sol Tax ([1907-1995]). ..
Current asset
In accounting, a current asset is an asset on the balance sheet which is expected to be sold or otherwise used up in the near future, usually within one year. Typical current assets include cash, cash equivalents, accounts receivable, inventory, the portion of prepaid accounts which will be used wit..
Current Australian Commonwealth ministry
The current Commonwealth of Australia ministry is the Fourth Howard Ministry. This list is current, following the swearing in of a new executive on 27 January 2006, as announced by the Prime Minister John Howard on 24 January. Cabinet Portfolio Minister Party Prime Minister of Australia John Howa..
Current bias
In electronics, current bias is a steady-state current that is used to partially operate a device such as a transistor, vacuum tube, solenoid, transformer or others. This is a way of bringing the device into a state where it is potentially more useful. For example, a solenoid may then become bidir..
Current Biography
Current Biography is an American monthly publication issued by the H. W. Wilson Company of The Bronx, New York, a publisher of reference books, that appears every month except December. Current Biography contains profiles of people in the news and includes politicians, athletes, businessmen, and en..
Current Canadian Navy ships
Canadian Forces Maritime Command ..
Current clamp
Current clamp is a way of recording biological voltages such as the action of an excitable cell with a microelectrode while keeping electrical current through the recording electrode very small (or at least constant). Its simplest form is a relatively low impedance microelectrode and an indifferent ..
Current computer and video games events/Release dates
|January 27: Dungeon Lords Collector's Edition (PC)|- |January 30: Greg Hastings' Tournament Paintball Max'd (GBA, DS)Trainz Railroad Simulator 2006 (PC)|- |January 31: Mega Man Maverick Hunter X (PSP)[[Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop]] (DS)|- |February 1: Curious George (PC, PS2, XBOX, GCN, GBA)..
Current crowding
Current crowding (also current crowding effect, or CCE) is a nonhomogenous distribution of current density through a conductor or semiconductor, especially at the vicinity of the contacts and over the PN junctions. Current crowding is one of the limiting factors of efficiency of light emitting diod..
Current density
This page is about the electric current density in electromagnetism. For current density in quantum mechanics, see Current density (quantum mechanics). Current density is a measure of the density of electrical current. In a conductor, it is defined as the ratio of electric current to cross-sectiona..
Current density (quantum mechanics)
In quantum mechanics, with a known wavefunction [\psi] of an electron, one can also find the current density using: [ \bold = \fraci} [psi^~nabla psi - ( nabla psi^ ) psi]] which derived from the continuity equation: [ \nabla \cdot \bold + \frac} = 0] ..
Current diagnostic criteria for bipolar disorder
This article is an expansion of a section entitled Current diagnostic criteria for bipolar disorder from within the main article: Bipolar disorder The current diagnostic criteria for bipolar disorder is that Bipolar disorder is not "one size fits all" illness. The frequency and intensity of mood sw..
Current differencing buffered amplifier
Current Differencing Buffered Amplifier CDBA, current differencing buffered amplifier, is a multi-terminal active component with two inputs and two outputs and developed by Cevdet Acar and Serdar Özoğuz. Its block diagram can been seen from figure. It is derived from current feedback amplifi..
Current divider rule
The current divider rule (or CDR) is used to find the electrical current flowing through an impedance or other circuit when it is connected in parallel with another impedance. It is similar in form to the voltage divider rule. The key difference, however, is that the numerator of the equation is ..
Current events in Africa
visit our sibling project, Wikinews]]. Africa Portal]] Time: 15:34 UTC | Date: August 26 > S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit box] Even..
Current events in China
This page deals with current events in or of interest to China and/or involving Chinese. To read and write about current events for China in detail, please [[Wikinews:Category:China|visit our sibling project, Wikinews]]. Time: 00:51 UTC | Date: September 18 ..
Current events in Hong Kong
This page deals with '''current events in Hong Kong. To read and write about Hong Kong current events in detail, please [[Wikinews:Category:Hong Kong|visit our sibling project, Wikinews]]. Time: 00:35 UTC | Date: September 18 > S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4..
Current events in India
← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- → This page deals with current events in or of interest to India and/or the territories of the country, and/or current events that involve Indians. Wikinews]]. S M..
Current events in Korea
This page deals with current events in or related to Korea, including North and South Korea. Contents 1 June 20062 May 20063 April 20064 March 20065 See also June 2006 June 4 2006: Two more Uri Party leaders resign: Cho Bae-sook and Kim Hyuk-kyu, members of the party..
Current events in Latin America
Latin America Portal]] Time: 14:52 UTC | Date: August 26 > S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit box] Recent Deaths May Events Upcoming ..
Current events in Norway
Norway Portal]] Time: 13:33 UTC | Date: August 26 > S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit box] Recent Deaths March March 2: Events Upcomi..
Current events in Oceania
Oceania Portal]] • [[Portal:Australia|Australia Portal]] • [[Portal:New Zealand|New Zealand Portal]] Time: 15:27 UTC | Date: August 26 > S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 [http..
Current events in Pakistan
This page deals with current events in or of interest to Pakistan and/or the territories of the country, and/or current events that involve Pakistanis. Wikinews]]. Time: 13:36 UTC | Date: August 26 > S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14..
Current events in Rhode Island
The following are current events in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. February 2006 Governor Donald Carcieri declares a state of emergency after the Blizzard of 2006 leaves roads in near-whiteout conditions. [[Portal:Current events|Current events]] [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit..
Current events in Southeast Asia
Cambodia portal]] Malaysia portal]] Philippines portal]] Singapore portal]] Thailand portal]] Time: 15:27 UTC | Date: August 26 > S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 &..
Current events in the Middle East
Middle East Portal]] Time: 14:52 UTC | Date: August 26 > S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit box] Recent Deaths May Events Upcoming Pu..
Current events in the United States
S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit box] Ongoing events 2006 Atlantic hurricane seasonPost-invasion Iraq, 2003–2006 Future events Upcoming holidays Septe..
Current for the Future
The Current for the Future (Tayyar Al Mustaqbal) is a political movement in Lebanon, led by Saad Hariri, younger son of Rafik Hariri, the assassinated former prime minister of Lebanon. At the last legislative elections, May and June 2005, the movement was the main faction of the Rafik Hariri Marty..
Current French Navy ships
Marine Nationale ..
Current Hellenic Navy ships
Hellenic Navy ..
Current History
Current History is the oldest United States publication devoted exclusively to world affairs. Current History was founded by George Washington Ochs-Oakes, the brother of The New York Times publisher Adolph Ochs, in 1914 in order to provide detailed coverage of World War I. The magazine has no inst..
Current Home and Away characters
These are the current main characters in the Seven Network soap opera Home and Away, as currently can be seen on the episodes being shown in Australia. The show is shown at different paces in other countries. As such character lists may differ in the episodes in those countries. For information ..
Current integrator
A current integrator is an electronic device performing a time integration of an electrical current, thus measuring a total electric charge. Current integration is used in ion beam deposition, where the meassured charge directly corresponds to the number of ions deposited on a substrate, assuming t..
Current Iranian Navy Vessels
{| class="toc" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="float:right; margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" | align="center" colspan="1"| |- ! style="background:#ccccff; font-size: 95%; border-top: 1px solid #aaaaaa; ..
Current issues in teaching
Teaching is a unique job. Teachers are generally university-educated, yet are unionized employees who are not considered professionals in the conventional sense. Finally, though a school usually employs many teachers, the teachers themselves may not actually spend much time together. This can lead..
Current leaders of San Jose, California
City council members District 1 Linda J. LeZotte District 2 Forrest Williams District 3 Cindy Chavez District 4 Chuck Reed District 5 Nora Campos District 6 Ken Yeager District 7 Madison Nguyen District 8 David D. Cortese District 9 Judy Chirco District 10 Nancy Pyle ..
Current leaders of Seattle, Washington
See also: Government and politics of Seattle, Washington As of January 2006, these are the current leaders of Seattle, Washington. The mayor and all the councilmembers (all technically non-partisan positions) are supported by the Democratic Party, though some have been active in the local Green ..
Current liability
In accounting, current liabilities are considered liabilities of the business that are due within the fiscal year. For example accounts payable for goods, services or supplies that were purchased for use in the operation of the business and payable within a normal period of time would be current li..
Current limiting
Current limiting is the practice in electrical or electronic circuits of imposing an upper limit on the current that may be delivered to a load with the purpose of protecting the circuit generating the current from harmful effects due to a short-circuit or similar problem in the load. Mains power T..
Current loop
A current loop describes two different electrical signalling schemes. Digital For digital serial communications a current loop is a communication interface that uses current instead of voltage for signaling. Current loops can be used over moderately long distances (tens of kilometres), and can be..
Current Major League Baseball players by nationality
Contents 0.1 ..
Current mirror
A current mirror is a circuit designed to copy a current flowing through one active device by controlling the current in another active device of a circuit, keeping the output current constant regardless of loading. The current being 'copied' can be, and sometimes is, a varying signal current. Con..
Current Newspapers
The Current Newspapers are published weekly in Washington, DC and are targeted at residential communities. Contents 1 Newspapers with coverage areas2 Editorial staff3 Statistics4 References Newspapers with coverage areas Dupont Current - Dupont CircleFoggy Bottom Current - F..
Current of Democrats Faithful to the Ideal of Thomas Sankara
Current of Democrats Faithful to the Ideal of Thomas Sankara (in French: Courant des Démocrates Fidèles à l'Idéal de Thomas Sankara) was a sankarist political party in Burkina Faso. It was founded in 2003 as split from the Union for Rebirth/Sankarist Movement. In July 2004 it was renamed Conver..
Current Opinion
Current Opinion is a series of scientific journals published by Elsevier on various subjects of biology: Current Opinion in Biotechnology (biotechnology)Current Opinion in Cell Biology (cell biology)Current Opinion in Chemical Biology (biochemistry)Current Opinion in Genetics & Development (dev..
Current political events of Venezuela
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. Contents 0.1 Chávez and the 1992 coup attempt0.2 Presidential elections and new constitution0.3&nb..
Current Population Survey
The Current Population Survey (CPS) is a statistical survey conducted by the United States Census Bureau for the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The BLS uses the data to provide direct monthly estimates of the number of unemployed people in the United States and to provide annual-average estimate..
Current Procedural Terminology
The Current Procedural Terminology is the list maintained by the American Medical Association to provide unique billing codes for services rendered. The current version is the CPT-4. It is divided into three sections: Category I CPT Code(s)Category II CPT Code(s) – Performance MeasurementCategor..
Current Project for Student Journalism
The Current Project for Student Journalism (also known as the Current Project or CPSJ) was founded in 2004 as a non-profit organization dedicated to uniting and empowering students in the United States. The organization does so by promoting student journalism, supporting student journalists, and ..
Current Publishing
Current Publishing is a small company in southern Maine that puts out six weekly newspapers. Lee Hews Casler is the company's publisher. Publications The Current, a broadsheet that serves Scarborough, South Portland and Cape Elizabeth; The American Journal, a broadsheet that serves Westbrook, Gorha..
Current quark
Current quarks are also called 'naked' quarks and defined therefore as constituent quark cores (constituent quarks with no covering) of a valence quark. If, in one constituent quark the current quark is hit inside the covering with large force, it accelerates through the covering and leaves it be..
Current rating
A current rating is a maximum limit provided by a manufacturer. The current rating is normally for continuous current (electrical wire) but can also be for peak current (fuse). When designing an electrical system, you will normally need to know the current rating for the following: WiresPCB tracksF..
Current ratio
The current ratio is a comparison of a firm's current assets to its current liabilities. For example, if WXY Company's current assets are $50,000,000 and its current liabilities are $40,000,000, then its current ratio would be $50,000,000 divided by $40,000,000, which equals 1.25. The current rati..
Current reality tree
Current reality tree refers to the repair activity for ships. An initial inquiry check for availability of dock space and repair berth, vessel draft restriction, repair scope compaired with yard work load estimating and forward any quieries. ..
Current River
Current River may refer to: The Current River (Missouri)The Current River (Ontario) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended articl..
Current River (Missouri)
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 Current River is a tributary of the Black River, which is a tributary of the White River, a tributary of the..
Current River (Ontario)
The Current River is a river in Northwestern Ontario, Canada which empties into Lake Superior. It rises out of Current Lake, north west of the city of Thunder Bay, curves through a number of small lakes, including Onion Lake (which appears as more of a widening of the river than an actual lake), bef..
Current Royal Australian Navy ships
Royal Australian Navy Components Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm Clearance Diving Team History History of the Royal Australian Navy Procurement programme Ships Current fleet Historic ships Ship classes Other Naval College Navy memorial Australian White Ensign This is a ..
Current Royal Navy ships
Royal Navy Aircraft carriers Invincible class: HMS Illustrious | HMS Ark Royal Destroyers Type 42 (Sheffield/Manchester class): HMS Exeter | HMS Southampton | HMS Nottingham | HMS Liverpool | HMS Manchester | HMS Gloucester | HMS Edinburgh | HMS York Frigates Type 22 (Broadsword class): HM..
Current Royal New Zealand Navy ships
Royal New Zealand Navy This is a list of current Royal New Zealand Navy ships as of 2005. Contents 1 Naval Combat Force1.1 ..
Current science and technology events
S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit box] Featured science article • Homo floresiensis Featured technology article • Eifel Aqueduct Recent deaths None en..
Current sheet
A current sheet is an electrical current that is confined to a surface, rather than being spread through a volume of space. Current sheets feature in magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), the study of the behavior of electrically conductive fluids: if an electric current flows through part of the volume of..
Current solar income
The current solar income of the Earth, or an ecozone or ecoregion or any area, is the amount of solar energy that falls on it as sunlight. This is thought important in some branches of green economics, as the ultimate measure of renewable energy. Buckminster Fuller first described the concept in..
Current source
A current source is an electrical or electronic device that delivers or absorbs electric current. Current sources can be theoretical or practical. This page covers both theoretical and practical forms of current source. A current source is the dual of a voltage source. Contents 0.1 Theor..
Current sources and sinks
Current sources and sinks are local electrical currents that flow from a location where they can't be detected into a location where they can be detected (current source) or vice versa (current sink). By analogy to the flow of water, a current source would be like a mountain spring. A current of ..
Current sports events
See also: 2006 in sports S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit box] Current events Multi-sport:*The 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games. Cycling:*1-23 July: 2006 ..
Current Tax Payment Act of 1943
The Current Tax Payment Act of 1943 introduced the concept of income tax withholding in the United States. It compelled employers to withhold federal income taxes from workers' paychecks and pay them directly to the government on the workers' behalf. The act was signed into law by President Frankli..
Current teachings of Prem Rawat
Prem Rawat, known as Maharaji to his students, promotes inner peace and meditative techniques he calls "Knowledge". He speaks and teaches on a number of themes relating to inner peace and personal development. Rawat's teachings are summarized in "The Keys,” a collection of videos and written mat..
Current TV
Current TV is an independent media company, led by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, businessman Joel Hyatt, and a team of industry professionals and young people. The cable television network went on the air in 2005, at midnight EDT (4:00 UTC) on the morning of August 1st. Until the minute ..
Current United States Navy ships
This a list of current United States Navy ships complete and current as of 2005. Contents 1 United States Navy1.1 Three-masted Frigate1.2 Aircraft Carriers1.3 Cruisers1.4 Destroyers1.5 Frigates1.6 Amphibious Assault Ships1.7 Amphibious Command Ships1.8 ..
Current use
Current use is a phrase used to describe a property tax incentive for qualifying land owners (typically rural) who wish to preserve open space and avoid having their property assessed at the "best and highest" use that could be made of it (i.e., a housing development or a commercial use). The statu..
Current yield
"Current yield" is a financial term, and is used in reference to bonds. It is the ratio of the annual interest payment and the bond's current price. [interest payment/current price] The current yield only refers to the yield of the bond for that year. However, this may change over the li..
Currer
Currer is the name of several people: Charlotte Brontë wrote under the pen name Currer BellIan Currer has written several books on parasailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred..
Currey Road
Currey Road is a railway station on the Central line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway serving the areas of Lalbaug and Parel. Currey Road Next station south:Chinchpokli Mumbai suburban railway : Central Railway Next station north:Parel Stop No:6 KM from starting:? Platforms:? These are the..
Curricle
A curricle was a smart light two wheeled "chariot" large enough for the driver and a passenger and— most unusual for a vehicle with a single axle—drawn by a carefully-matched pair. It was popular in the early 19th century: its Latinate name is the equivalent of a "runabout" and it was a ..
Curricular Practical Training
Non-immigrant students (persons in the United States in valid F-1 status) may apply for temporary employment authorization while enrolled in a college-level degree program. This employment authorization is called Curricular Practical Training, or CPT. CPT permission is obtained through the unive..
Curriculum
In education, a curriculum (plural curricula) is the set of courses and their contents offered by an institution such as a school or university. In some cases, a curriculum may be partially or entirely determined by an external body (such as the National Curriculum for England in English schools). ..
Curriculum 2000
Curriculum 2000 was a reform of the A-level examination in the United Kingdom. It was introduced in September 2000 (with the first AS-level examinations held in Summer 2001 and A2 examinations the following year), an A-level now consists of six units studied over two years. Normally, three units ar..
Curriculum Council
The Curriculum Council of Western Australia sets curriculum policy directions for kindergarten to year 12 schooling in Western Australia. It is located at 27 Walters Drive, Osborne Park, Western Australia 6017. The Curriculum Council is governed by the 1997 Curriculum Council Act. The stated purpo..
Curriculum mapping
Curriculum Mapping is a procedure for reviewing the operational curriculum as it is entered into an electronic data base at any education setting. It is based largely on the work of Heidi Hayes Jacobs in Mapping the Big Picture: Integrating Curriculum and Assessment K-12 (ASCD, 1997)and Getting Res..
Curriculum Online
Curriculum Online is part of the UK government's drive to get more ICT and multimedia resources in classrooms across the country. This is done primarily through the eLearning Credits scheme, which is operated by Curriculum Online. External link [Official website] ..
Currie
For people named Currie, see Currie (surname) Currie is a suburb of the Scottish capital Edinburgh. It is considered one of the wealthier suburbs, and lies to the far south west of the city, between Juniper Green (NE) and Balerno (SW) on the Lanark Road, approximately 6 miles from the city centre. ..
Currie, Minnesota
Currie is a city in Murray County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 225 at the 2000 census. Lake Shetek State Park is nearby. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.5 km² (0.6 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, the..
Currie, Nevada
A very small town inside Elko County, Nevada. It's population is around 20 often considered a ghost town. ..
Curriehill Primary School
Curriehill Primary School was a primary school located in Currie, Edinburgh. In 2005 it was amalgamated with Riccarton Primary School, with which it shared a neighbouring campus. ..
Curriehill railway station
Curriehill railway station is a railway station serving Curriehill in the city of Edinburgh. It is located on the Shotts Line from Glasgow Central to Edinburgh Waverley via Shotts. The station is located in the south west suburb of Currie, not far from the main campus of Heriot Watt University. E..
Currier
This article is about a profession. For the publisher, see Currier and Ives. A currier is a specialist in the leather processing industry. After the tanning process, the currier applies techniques of dressing, finishing and colouring to the tanned hide to make it strong, flexible and waterproof. Th..
Currier and Ives
Charles R. Parsons: Central-Park, Winter: The Skating Pond Published by Currier & Ives, 1862 Museum of the City of New York, Harry T. Peters Collection Currier and Ives was a firm headed by Nathaniel Currier (1813-1888) and James Merritt Ives (1824-1895). Currier and Ives described itself as..
Currier House
Currier House is one of the twelve undergraduate residences of Harvard College, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Opened in September 1970, it is named after Audrey Bruce Currier, a Harvard graduate. The area was formerly used as housing for Radcliffe College, and as such the four towers of Currier..
Currier Museum of Art
The Currier Museum of Art is a museum in Manchester, New Hampshire. The Currier Museum of Art is an internationally renowned art museum featuring European and American paintings, decorative arts, photographs and sculpture. The permanent collection includes works by Picasso, Matisse, Monet, O'Keeff..
Currie (surname)
Currie is a surname, and may refer to Airese Currie, American football playerAlannah Currie, New Zealand musicianArthur Currie, Canadian generalAustin Currie, Irish politicianBalfour Currie, Canadian scientistBarbara Flynn Currie, American politicianBetty Currie, Secretary to Bill ClintonBilly Curr..
Currie Cup
The ABSA Currie Cup logo. This article is about the rugby competition. For the cricket competition originally known as the Currie Cup, please see SuperSport Series. The Currie Cup tournament is South Africa's premier domestic rugby union competition, featuring teams representing either entire..
Currie Cup Section A in 1971-72
See also: 1971-72 South African cricket season 1971-72 South African cricket season Currie Cup Section A | Currie Cup Section B | Gillette Cup | Other first-class | New Zealand Women Contents 0.0.1 Rhodesia v Transvaal (30 October-1 November)0.0.2 Natal v Eastern Province (5-8 Nov..
Currie Cup Section B in 1971-72
See also: 1971-72 South African cricket season 1971-72 South African cricket season Currie Cup Section A | Currie Cup Section B | Gillette Cup | Other first-class | New Zealand Women Contents 0.0.1 Transvaal B v Orange Free State (29 October-1 November)0.0.2 Northern Transvaal v G..
Currie Graham
Currie Graham (born February 26, 1967 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) stage, film and television actor. Graham is best known for playing Lt. Thomas Bale in the TV program NYPD Blue. After NYPD Blue he went on to guest star in House playing the husband of Dr. House's ex-girlfriend, Stacy (Sela War..
Currie High School
Currie Community High School is a six year comprehensive school serving the south-west of the City of Edinburgh, Scotland. The school roll currently stands at 972 of whom some 25% attend as a result of parental placing requests. The school is a high-achieving school offering extensive programmes ..
Currie Primary School
Currie Primary School is a primary school located in Currie, Edinburgh. It was formed by an amalgamation in 2005 of Curriehill Primary School and Riccarton Primary School which shared neighbouring campuses. ..
Currie RFC
Currie Rugby Football Club are a rugby union club in the Scottish Rugby Union, they currently play in BT Premiership 1. External links [Currie RFC Official Website] Rugby union in Scotland [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Federation Scottish Rugby Union Co..
Currillo
Currillo is a municipality in Caquetá Department, Colombia. ..
Currimao, Ilocos Norte
Currimao is a 5th class municipality in the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 10,615 people in 2,126 households. Barangays Currimao is politically subdivided into 23 barangays. Anggapang NorteAnggapang SurBimmangaCabuusanComcomloongGaan..
Currituck Beach Lighthouse
The Currituck Beach Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Corolla, North Carolina on the Outer Banks. History On December 1, 1875 the beacon of the Currituck Beach Lighthouse filled the remaining "dark spot" on the North Carolina coast between the Cape Henry light to the north and Bodie Island to the sou..
Currituck County, North Carolina
Currituck County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of 2000, the population is 18,190. Its county seat is Currituck6. Pictures and links relevant to Currituck County can be found at [VisitCurrituck.com] or here. [MyCurrituck.com] Contents 1 La..
Currituck Sound
Currituck Sound is a protected inlet of the Atlantic Ocean in northeastern part of North Carolina. Thirty miles N-S and 3-8 miles wide, this shallow, island-filled sound is separated from the ocean by Bodie Island, part of the Outer Banks. On the NE, it joins Back Bay in Virginia Beach, Virginia, an..
Curro
Curro may refer to: An Andalusian pet form of the Spanish male name Francisco.See Curro Romero, Curro Jiménez Curro is a dog that appears in a Lotería Primitiva advertising campaign. Formerly abused by his owner he's now won the lottery and his current whereabouts are unknown. Curro was a charac..
Curro (mascot)
Curro was the mascot for the 1992 Seville World Fair. It has the shape of a big white bird with the legs of an elephant, whose long conical beak and crest had the colours of the rainbow. It was created by German designer Heinz Edelmann, who also gave it the name Curro, an Andalusian pet form of S..
Curro Jiménez
Curro Jiménez was a successful Spanish TV series that aired on TVE 1 from 22 December 1976 to 1977. Its main theme was Andalusian "bandolerismo" (bandit lifestyle) in the 19th century, located in the Ronda mountains. The main characters were four bandits, Curro Jiménez (the romantic prototype of t..
Curro Romero
Francisco Romero López (December 1, 1933) Spanish bullfighter, known as Curro Romero. Born in Camas, near Seville). He started his professional career in La Pañoleta (Seville), on August 22, 1954 together with Limeño. His first corrida with horses took place in Utrera (Sevilla), on September ..
Curro Torres
Cristóbal Emilio Torres Ruiz (born December 27 1976 in Ahlen, Germany) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a defender. He is commonly referred to as Curro Torres and currently plays for Valencia CF. He made his debut for Spain in 2001 and was a member of 2002 World Cup squad. Curro Torres began..
Currumbin, Queensland
Currumbin is a suburb in the Gold Coast region of Queensland, Australia. The Currumbin area is one of a particular character. Stretching from Currumbin Creek in the north to Wyberba Street in the south the area is easily identified because of its headlands that project into the beach. The highway s..
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary at Currumbin on the Gold Coast, Queensland in Australia, is world renowned for its feeding of huge flocks of free-flying wild Rainbow Lorikeets, which came to the Sanctuary to feast off the special mixture which the Lorikeets eat. The park started out as a private ba..
Curry
An Indian chicken curry A curry is any of a great variety of distinctively spiced dishes, best-known in Indian, Thai and other South Asian cuisines, but curry has been adopted into all of the mainstream cuisines of the Asia-Pacific area. Along with tea, curry is one of the few dishes or drink..
Curry's paradox
Curry's paradox is a paradox that occurs in naive set theory or naive logics, and allows the derivation of an arbitrary sentence from a self-referring sentence and some apparently innocuous logical deduction rules. It is named after the logician Haskell Curry. It has also been named Löb's paradox..
Curry-comb
A curry-comb is a rubber brush used for removing the worst of dirt from a horse's coat. A metal curry-comb is a brush used for cleaning the body brush and the dandy brush. ..
Currying
In computer science, currying is the technique of transforming a function taking multiple arguments into a function that takes a single argument (the first of the arguments to the original function) and returns a new function that takes the remainder of the arguments and returns the result. The tec..
Currys
Currys is an electrical retailer in the UK and Republic of Ireland, and is owned by DSG International plc. It specialises in home electronics and household appliances, with 295 superstores and 73 high street stores. Their annual sales in 2003/04 were £1,752 million and £1,852 million in 2004/05. ..
Currys.digital
This article is about Currys.digital, the UK electrical retailer formerly known as Dixons. For the parent company, formally known as Dixons Group plc, see DSG International plc. Currys.digital is an electrical retailer in the UK, and is owned by DSG International plc. With its origins in a photogr..
Curryville, Missouri
Curryville is a city in Pike County, Missouri, United States. The population was 251 at the 2000 census. Geography Curryville is located at [39°20′41″N, 91°20′33″W] (39.344683, -91.342506)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Currywurst
Currywurst Currywurst is a typical German take-away dish, a hot pork sausage cut into slices and seasoned with ketchup and generous amounts of curry powder, or a ready-made ketchup-based sauce seasoned with curry and other spices. Usually served with French fries or bread rolls, it is particu..
Curry (disambiguation)
Curry may refer to: Surname Adam Curry, the podcasterAdrianne Curry, the model and Reality TV starAnn Curry, of the The Today ShowBill CurryBruce Curry, American boxerChris CurryDan CurryDavid CurryDayna CurryDeclan CurryDell CurryDenise CurryDerek CurryDon 'D.C.' CurryDonald Curry, American boxerEd..
Curry bread
Curry bread (カレーパン karē pan) is a popular Japanese food. An amount of curry is wrapped in a piece of dough, and the dough is then deep fried or baked. Curry bread is usually found in bakeries and convenience stores. Curry bread in fiction Karē pan man ("Curry bread man") is one of the..
Curry Burns
Curry Burns is a football player who attended University of Louisville. Drafted in 2003 by the Washington Redskins. Curry plays safety and wears number 29. He is the half brother of Elvis Dumervil who plays for the Denver Broncos. ..
Curry chicken noodles
Curry Chicken Noodle usually uses Curry as soup base coupled with yellow noodles. The dish contains chicken meat, fish cake, potatoes and tau pok. In this dish, the curry plays an important part in dish. Usually a more watery curry base is preferred in this case so that the noodle is not hard to sh..
Curry College
Curry College is a four-year, mostly undergraduate liberal arts college located in Milton, Massachusetts, 7 miles from Boston. Its main campus in Milton, which includes the former Joan of Arc Academy, is joined by other Curry owned campuses in Plymouth, Worcester, two classroom locations at Spaul..
Curry County
Curry County is the name of several counties in the United States: Curry County, New MexicoCurry County, Oregon 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 dir..
Curry County, New Mexico
Curry County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Mexico. It population is approximately 45,044 (US Census, 2002). Its county seat is Clovis6. It is named in honor of George Curry, territorial governor of New Mexico from 1907 to 1910. It is located on the far eastern state line, adjacent ..
Curry County, Oregon
Curry County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oregon. The county was named for George Law Curry, territorial governor of Oregon for much of the time between 1853 and 1859. As of 2000, the population was 21,137. The county seat of Curry County is Gold Beach. The county is named for George L..
Curry favor
To curry favor is to seek to gain favor by flattery or attention. It traces its etymology to currayen favel which in Old English means to clean the coat of a chestnut (coat)ed horse. (See currycomb.) ..
Curry fetish
} with }.>}} This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedia's [Deletion policydeletion policy][[Template:Afd|.]] Please share your thoughts on the matter at [Articles for deletion/this article's entry] on the Articles for deletion page. Feel free ..
Curry Foley
Charles Joseph "Curry" Foley (January 14, 1856 - October 20, 1898) was a left-handed pitcher, outfielder and first baseman who played in the National League for the Boston Red Caps (1879-80) and Buffalo Bisons (1881-83). He was born in Milltown, Ireland. Irish ballplayer Foley built a career that l..
Curry Hicks Cage
Curry Hicks Cage is an athletic facility on the campus of the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. It was built in 1931 by alumni Clinton Goodwin. It was named in 1941 for Curry Hicks, who had been the athletic director at the school since 1911. With a capacity of 4,000, the venue served as the s..
Curry Mallet
for at grid reference ST326214 Curry Mallet is a village and parish in Somerset, England, situated seven miles east of Taunton in the South Somerset district. The village has a population of 302[#endnote_population]. References ↑ Somerset County Council, 2002. [Populat..
Curry Mee
Curry Mee is a dish that is unique to Malaysia, usually made up of thin yellow egg noodles or/and string thin mee-hoon (rice vermicelli) with spicy curry soup, coconut milk, and a choice of dried tofu, prawns, cuttlefish, chicken, egg and mint leaves. However, what makes Curry Mee is a special chill..
Curry mile
Photograph of the 'Curry Mile' at nighttime The Curry Mile is a nickname for the main high street of Rusholme in Manchester, England, part of the larger Wilmslow Road. The name is earned from the surprisingly large number of Asian restaurants along the road, thought to be the largest concentra..
Curry Mulholland
Curry Mulholland was former leading goalscorer for Crusaders F.C. with 149 goals, a record that stood for almost 40 years, until Glenn Hunter passed it in 1997. ..
Curry Normal and Industrial Institute
E. W. B. Curry founded Curry Normal and Industrial Institute at Urbana, Ohio in 1889 for the training of colored youths. The institute included a Bible school and normal, literary, commercial, music, and industrial departments. In 1913 the institute received a gift of $2000 from Martha Fouse, a f..
Curry powder
Curry powder is a mixture of spices of widely varying composition developed by the British during their colonial rule of India as a means of approximating the taste of Indian cuisine at home. Most recipes and producers of curry powder usually include coriander, turmeric, cumin, and fenugreek in the..
Curry programming language
Curry is an experimental functional logic programming language, based on the Haskell language. It merges elements of functional and logic programming, including constraint programming integration. It is nearly a superset of Haskell, lacking support mostly for overloading using type classes, which s..
Curry puff
Curry puff is a Malaysian and Singaporean snack which is of Malay origin. It consists of specialised curry with chicken and potatoes prepared on a roasted bread crust. The curry is especially thick and rich to prevent itself from running. This snack is found at many stores, especially at Malay food..
Curry Racing
Curry Racing, Inc. is a new auto racing team. They currently field the #8 Dodge Ram sponsored by EQ Energy Drink in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, but plan to the run the Busch Series and the ARCA RE/MAX Series as well. The team is owned and operated by former National Football League safety Jul..
Curry Rivel
for at grid reference ST391251 Curry Rivel is a village and parish in Somerset, England, situated six miles west of Somerton and ten miles east of Taunton in the South Somerset district. The village has a population of 2,093[#endnote_population]. References ↑ Somerset Count..
Curry School of Education
--> Section>sections].Please format the article according to the guidelines laid out at[Manual of Style]. The Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia is one of the premier schools of education in the United States, and is particularly outstanding in its use of in..
Curry Tree
For the "Curry Plant", see Helichrysum italicum. For the dish or sauce, see Curry. The Curry Tree or Curry-leaf Tree (Murraya koenigii; syn. Bergera koenigii, Chalcas koenigii) is a tropical to sub-tropical tree in the family Rutaceae, which is native to India. It is a small tree, growing 4-6 m..
Curry Village
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. Curry Village, also known as Camp Curry, is located in the Yosemite Valley of Yosemite ..
Curry–Howard
This article is about a topic in mathematical logic. For the movie comedian, see Curly Howard. The Curry–Howard correspondence is the close relationship between computer programs and mathematical proofs; the correspondence is also known as the Curry–Howard isomorphism, or the formulae-as-types..
Curse
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. For other uses, see (disambiguation). A curse is the effective action of supernatural power, distinguished solely by the quality of adversity that it brings, else it would be considered a "charm" or a "blessing." A curse may also ..
Curse, Death & Spirit
Curse, Death & Spirit is a Japanese one hour ghost movie from popular director Hideo Nakata (Ringu, The Ring 2). The movie is being license and distributed by Asia Vision. Story The movie consist of 3 storylines. The Cursed Doll: Satomi is being called by someone in her dreams. Following this v..
Cursed
Cursed can refer to: CurseCursed (film)Cursed (TV show)Cursed (band) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Cursed (band)
Cursed is a hardcore band with ex and current members of Haymaker, Left For Dead, The Swarm, The Black Hand and Countdown to Oblivion. The members are from different parts of Canada, including: Hamilton, Ontario Toronto, Ontario and Montreal, Quebec. The band have released records on Boston's Deathw..
Cursed (Buffy/Angel novel)
Cursed is an original novel based on the television series Buffy and Angel. Contents 1 Book Description2 Trivia3 Continuity3.1 Canonical issues3.2 Timing4 See also5 External links5.1 Reviews Book Description [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]:..
Cursed (film)
Cursed is a 2005 horror/thriller film directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson. The movie was in limbo for over a year due to production and script problems. Several cast members had to be replaced due to scheduling conflicts with other movies. The movie premiered on November 7 2004..
Cursed 21st Founding
In the fictional universe of Warhammer 40,000, the Cursed 21st Founding was when new chapters of Space Marines were created but with unfortunate side-effects. Many chapters had uncontrolled mutations, also entire chapters were lost or destroyed. One more commonly known chapter created during the fou..
Cursed Bus! The Soldier of Flame, Mars, Appears
Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Persuaded by her school friends, Usagi decides to visit a nearby Shinto shrine popular for it’s sales of enchanted love pendants. There, she meets Rei, a shrine maiden with incredible psychic powers. ..
Cursed Earth
The Cursed Earth is a part of the fictional universe recounted in the Judge Dredd series that appears in the UK comic book 2000 AD. Background Following the Atomic Wars of 2070 most of the U.S.A. became a radioactive wasteland. With only the three Mega-Cities surviving, the remainder of the coun..
Cursed Empire
..
Cursed to Tour
Cursed to Tour is a live split EP album by Napalm Death and At the Gates. This CD was included only in a few Slaughter of the Soul CDs and in a few Diatribes CDs. Track listing Napalm Death 1. "Cursed to Crawl" - 3:24 2. "Take the Strain" - 4:09 3. "Food Chain" - 3:14 4. "Politics of Common Sen..
Curses, Hexes and Spells
Curses, Hexes and Spells (ISBN 0397314930) is a 1974 book by Daniel Cohen. This book is controversial due to descriptions of Witchcraft, Satanism, Blessing and Cursing. It is a children's book that tells about curses on families, creatures, places, wanderers and ghosts. It also describes amulets an..
Curses, Inc.
Curses, Inc. is a collection of short stories by Vivian Vande Velde. Contents 1 Plot1.1 Curses, Inc.1.2 Skin Deep1.3 Past Sunset1.4 To Converse with the Dumb Beasts1.5 Boy Witch1.6 Lost Soul1.7 Remember Me1.8 Witch-Hunt1.9 Cypress Swamp Grann..
Curses (computer game)
Curses is an interactive fiction computer game created by Graham Nelson in 1993. It is the first major interactive fiction work written in the Inform programming language (which was also developed by Nelson). It is distributed without charge as a Z-Code executable. The Inform source code is not pub..
Curses (programming library)
This article is about the Unix console library. For other uses, see curse. For the interactive fiction game, see Curses (computer game). Curses is a terminal control library for Unix-like systems, enabling the construction of text user interface (TUI) applications. It was invented by Ken Arnold and..
Curses based
Curses-based software is software whose user interface is implemented through the Curses library, or a compatible library (such as Ncurses). Curses is designed to facilitate GUI-like functionallity on a text-only device, such as a PC running in console mode, a hardware ANSI terminal, a Telnet or S..
Curses in Islam
In Islam, one can pray for God to curse someone. This is done with the Arabic word "La'nat". "La'nat" means deprivation, and can be used in expressions such as "La'anatullah", "May (he/she/it) be deprived of Gods (blessings)". So, the curse is not to be understood as gaining evil, rather of losing ..
Curse (album)
Curse is an album by Alien Sex Fiend, released in October, 1990 on Anagram. Track listing “Katch 22”# “You”# “Along Cums Reality”# “Hubble Bubble”# “Goodbye To Space”“Now I'm Feeling Zombiefied”“Stress”“Blessings Of The State” (Extended Mix)“Eat! Eat! Eat!” (A..
Curse (disambiguation)
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Curse may refer to: A curse is the opposite of a blessing or charm.Curse is a synonym for profanity.Curses (computer game) is an interactive fiction computer game.Curse (Rapper), a German rapper.Cursed (film), a 2005 horror film by..
Curse (rapper)
Curse (born 6 September 1978 as Michael S. Kurth) is a German rapper from Minden. The name "Curse" comes from the English pronunciation of his name. Contents 1 Biography2 Discography2.1 Albums2.2 Singles2.3 ..
Curse (video game)
Curse is a 1989 Japanese shoot 'em up Sega Megadrive game developed by Micronet. It was a sideways scrolling Shoot 'em up spread across five levels. Although an American release was planned, it was never officially released outside of Japan. Gameplay Curse was similar to many other sideways sc..
Curse and abuse
To curse and abuse another person is illegal in numerous U.S. states. Typically, offenders are charged with this offense in conjunction with other crimes such as aggressive driving or assault. References [Code of Virginia, § 18.2-416. Punishment for using abusive language to another.]..
Curse and mark of Cain
In Christianity and Judaism, the curse of Cain and the mark of Cain refer to the Biblical passages in the Book of Genesis chapter 4, where God declared that Cain, the firstborn of Adam and Eve, was cursed, and placed a mark upon him to warn others that killing Cain would provoke the vengeance of God..
Curse Arcanum
Curse Arcanum is an album by the band Cancerslug released in July 2004. Described as "a true labor of hate" by Alex Story, singer/songwriter of Cancerslug. It's significantly "darker" than many of their previous albums. It was released in a slim case internet-only red version and a rare jewel cas..
Curse Gaming
Contents 1 About2 Expansion3 Portals4 World of Warcraft Content5 Guild Wars Content About Curse Gaming launched around January of 2005, and has since grown to be one of the largest World of Warcraft community resource sites. It's success began when it developed a World of..
Curse of 1940
The Curse of 1940 is a superstitious explanation for why the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League did not win the league's championship trophy, the Stanley Cup, from 1940 to 1994. Contents 1 Allegations of a curse2 The Islanders3 End of the Curse4 New Curse?5 Re..
Curse of Billy Penn
The Curse of William Penn (supposedly begun in March 1987) is an alleged curse sometimes used to explain the failure of professional sports teams based in the American city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to win championships in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. None of Philadelphia's four major..
Curse of Blackmoor Manor (computer game)
Curse of Blackmoor Manor is a computer game in the popular Nancy Drew computer game series. The game puts you in the shoes of Nancy as you interview suspect and complete puzzles and challenges. Plot overview Nancy arrives at Blackmoor Manor, a stately mansion in London, after being asked to solve a..
Curse of Cain/Genesis
Line by line comparison of Moses' Genesis and Joseph Smith's Book of Moses Below is a side by side comparison of the Curse of Cain teachings as found in the KJV and the Book of Moses, which appears in the Pearl of Great Price, one of Standard Works (scriptures) of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latt..
Curse of dimensionality
Curse of dimensionality is a term coined by Richard Bellman applied to the problem caused by the rapid increase in volume associated with adding extra dimensions to a (mathematical) space. Leo Breiman gives as an example the fact that 100 observations cover the one-dimensional unit interval [..
Curse of Enchantia
Curse of Enchantia is a fantasy point-and-click adventure game with comedic elements, created by Core Design, and initially released in 1992 for DOS and Amiga systems. Overview Curse of Enchantia was the first adventure game by Core Design. It was soon followed by Universe, a game based on a mod..
Curse of Ham
Curse of Ham (more properly called the curse of Canaan) refers to the curse that Noah placed upon Canaan (the son of Ham), after Ham saw Noah naked because of drunkenness in his tent. Some Biblical scholars see the "curse of Ham" story as an early Hebrew rationalization for Israel's conquest and en..
Curse of Morrissey
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] The Curse of Morrissey was the humorous name given to the supposedly fatal influence of praise and support given by Morrissey to young bands during the 1980s and '90s. \"Cursed\" bands BradfordEasterhouseEchobellyElckaJames (achieved success years later.)MarionTh..
Curse of Muldoon
The Curse of Muldoon was a phenomenon that supposedly prevented the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League from finishing in first place, either in their division or, in the "Original Six" era of 1942 to 1967, in the single-division NHL. It may have been the first public example of a curs..
Curse of Ötzi the Iceman
The curse of Ötzi the Iceman refers to the hypothesis of a supernatural connection between the deaths of several people involved in the discovery of the Ötzi mummy. Many people have dismissed the theory by noting that all people eventually die, and that mountain climbers are risk takers and often..
Curse of Rocky Colavito
The Curse of Rocky Colavito (curse supposedly began in 1960) is a phenomenon that supposedly prevented the Cleveland Indians baseball team from winning a World Series, or an American League pennant, or reaching postseason play, or even getting into a pennant race, following the 1960 trade of right f..
Curse of the Azure Bonds
Curse of the Azure Bonds is the second in a four-part series of Forgotten Realms Dungeons & Dragons Gold Box adventure computer games, published by Strategic Simulations, Inc.. The game was released in 1989. The story is a continuation of the events after Pool of Radiance. The associated code ..
Curse of the Bambino
The Curse of the Bambino (1920 – 2004) was an urban myth or scapegoat cited as a reason for the failure of the Boston Red Sox baseball team to win the World Series for 86 years after they sold Babe Ruth, sometimes called The Bambino, to the New York Yankees. The flip side of the curse was New ..
Curse of the Billy Goat
This article is about the "curse" affecting the Chicago Cubs. For the United States Naval Academy mascot, see Bill the Goat. The Curse of the Billy Goat, or Billy Goat Curse (curse supposedly began in 1945) is the name of an urban myth, superstition, used to explain the World Series drought that M..
Curse of the Blair Witch
Curse of the Blair witch is a mockumentary produced for the Sci-Fi channel in 1999. The program is a believable attempt to help make the film The Blair Witch Project look like real footage taken by three student film makers that went missing. The mockumentary itself could be seen as a success as..
Curse of the Blood Rubies
Dragon Ball: The Legend of Shenlong (Japanese: ドラゴンボール 神龍の伝説, Rōmaji: Doragon Bōru: Shenron no Densetsu) is the first Dragon Ball movie. Originally released in Japan December 20, 1986, between episodes 43 and 44. In its original theatrical run, it was just titled Dragon ..
Curse of the Fly
Curse of the Fly is the second and final sequel to the 1958 version of The Fly (1958). It was released in 1965. Directed by Don Sharp. Screenplay by Harry Spalding. Starring Brian Donlevy, George Baker, Carole Gray, Burt Kwouk, Yvette Rees, Michael Graham, Judy Manson, Charles Carson. 86 minute..
Curse of the Golden Flower
Curse of the Golden Flower (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ), is a Chinese historical drama film planned for release at the end of 2007 currently being filmed by director Zhang Yimou. With a budget of $45 million it will be the most expensive Chinese film to date, surpassi..
Curse of the Hidden Mirror
Curse of the Hidden Mirror is an album by rock band Blue Öyster Cult. Track listing "Dance on Stilts" (J. Shirley, D. Roeser)"Showtime" (E. Bloom, J. Trivers)"Old Gods Return" (J. Shirley, E. Bloom, D. Roeser"Pocket" (J. Shirley, D. Roeser)"One Step Ahead of the Devil" (J. Shirley, E. Bloom, D. ..
Curse of the Mistwraith
Curse of the Mistwraith is volume one of the Wars of Light and Shadow by Janny Wurts. Cover Blurb They are half-brothers, divided by the vicious throes of a blood feud -- Lysaer, a prince raised as heir to a crown, and Arithon, brought up by mages. One bears the gift of the power of Light and the ot..
Curse of the ninth
The curse of the ninth is the superstition that a composer of symphonies, from Beethoven onwards, will die soon after writing his Ninth Symphony. This superstition is thought to have begun with Gustav Mahler, who after writing his Eighth Symphony wrote Das Lied von der Erde: Eine Symphonie für Ten..
Curse of the Pharaohs
--> The Curse of the Pharaohs refers to the belief that any person who disturbs the mummy of an Ancient Egyptian pharaoh is placed under a curse whereby they will shortly die. Many tombs of pharaohs have curses written on or around them, warning against entering. The belief was brought to many pe..
Curse of the Pink Panther
Curse of the Pink Panther is a 1983 comedy film, the eighth installment of the Pink Panther series of films started by Blake Edwards in the early 1960s. The film was one of two produced concurrently following the death of the series' star, Peter Sellers. Whereas the previous film, Trail of the Pi..
Curse of the Sacred Sword
Curse of the Sarced Sword is the fifth film of the anime/manga series One Piece which mostly focus on Roronoa Zoro. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Luffy and his fellows arrived at the busy port of Asuka Island. It was said that Shichisei Ken (Seven S..
Curse of the Spawn
Curse of the Spawn is a spin-off of the popular Spawn comic book by Todd McFarlane. Curse of the spawn is published by Image Comics. It has been collected into multiple graphic novels. External links [Official Website] ..
Curse of the Starving Class
Curse of the Starving Class is a play by Sam Shepard which, along with Buried Child and True West, completes the playwright's "family tragedy trilogy". First performed on March 2,1978 by the York Shakespeare Festival, the production was directed by Robert Woodruff, and featured Olympia Dukakis in t..
Curse of Thorn
The Curse of Thorn, as explained by Tommy Doyle in [[Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers]], is a constellation that could appear during the feast of Samhain, better known as Halloween. To prevent mass death among the tribes, one family was chosen to bear the curse. The rune, that appears on Mic..
Curse of Tippecanoe
The term Curse of Tippecanoe, also known as the zero-year curse, the twenty-year curse, or Tecumseh's curse, is sometimes used to describe a chain of events which began with the death of United States President William Henry Harrison from pneumonia. The curse is commonly attributed to Indian chief ..
Curse of Turan
The Turáni átok or the "Curse of the Turan" is a concept among some superstitious Hungarian people, which theorizes Magyars, the residents of Hungary been under the influence of a malicious spell for many centuries. This curse is said to make them less successful and less happy than people of an o..
Curse tablet
A binding spell (defixio in Latin, katadesmos in Greek) is a type of curse found throughout the Graeco-Roman world, in which someone would ask the gods to do harm to others. These curses were typically written on lead tablets and thrown into pools or wells, sequestered in graves and tombs, or nailed..
Cursillo
Cursillos de Cristianidad (also: Cursillo en Cristianidad) is a renewal ministry of the Roman Catholic Church, founded in Majorca, Spain by a group of laymen in the 1940s, while they were refining a technique to train pilgrimage leaders. The word "cursillo" means "little course." A young layman name..
Cursing
Cursing may refer to: CurseProfanity This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Cursive
For the musical band, see Cursive (band). Cursive is any style of handwriting in which all the letters in a word are connected, making a word one single (complicated) stroke. In British English, the phrase "joined-up writing" is far more commonly used, while the term "running writing" is sometimes ..
Cursive (band)
Cursive is an indie rock band from Omaha, Nebraska, on Saddle Creek records. The band was formed in 1995 by Tim Kasher, Matt Maginn, and Steve Pedersen of Slowdown Virginia, along with drummer Clint Schnase. Pedersen was later replaced by Ted Stevens, formerly of Lullaby for the Working Class, aft..
Cursive script (East Asia)
草书 — Cursive script Cursive script (草書 cǎoshū), also known as the Grass script (an overly literal translation), is a style of Chinese calligraphy. The name originates because the Chinese character for "grass" (草 cǎo) also means loose and sketchy. Cursive script is faster to writ..
Cursor
A cursor is a moving marker or pointer that indicates a position. English-speakers have used the term with this meaning since the 16th century, for a wide variety of movable or mobile position-markers. The literal meaning of the original Latin word cursor expresses the idea of someone or something ..
Cursorial
The cursorial theory of the evolution of flight is the theory that avian dinosaurs evolved from ground-living theropods, as opposed to arborial species. ..
Cursorial hunting
Cursorial hunting is a hunting strategy practised by animals that are much slower over short distances than their quarry but have superior endurance over long distances. The hunters will pursue at a relatively measured pace a targeted quarry which in response will make short but high energy sprints..
Cursor (computers)
A blinking text cursor. In computing, a cursor is an indicator used to show the position on a computer monitor or other display device that will respond to input. In most command line interfaces, the cursor is a blinking underscore or solid rectangle, indicating where text will be placed whe..
Cursor (databases)
In database packages, the term cursor refers to a control structure for the successive [[wikt:Traverse|traversal]] (and potential processing) of records in a result set as returned by a query. Cursors may be implemented on the client side or the server side of the database connection. A client-side..
Cursor (slide rules)
A slide-rule cursor (the thin red line on the clear piece) Slide rules use as a cursor a sliding glass or plastic plate etched or painted with a fine line for aligning to the different scales. Slide rule operation consists of finding a number on one scale and lining it up with a number on ano..
Cursor (typewriters)
On a typewriter, the cursor is a vertical line indicating the position at which the next character will be printed. ..
Cursor Example
To meet Wikipedia's and make it more accessible to a general audience, this article may require [Cleanupcleanup].The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter.Please help Wikipedia by improving the introduction according to the..
Cursor Miner
Cursor Miner is an underground electronica producer from Chichester, England. Signed to Lo Recordings in the UK, he has released 2 albums, Cursor Miner Plays God (2004) and Explosive Piece Of Mind (2002). His music was described by Uncut as "electro Syd Barrett meets Aphex Twin meets Gary Numan with..
Cursor Mundi
Cursor Mundi (Latin for "Runner of the World") is a Middle-English anonymous religious poem of nearly 30,000 lines written around 1300 AD containing a summary of the history of the world as described in the Christian Bible, with additional legendary material. It was extremely popular in its time, as..
Cursus
Cursus was a name given by early British archaeologists such as William Stukeley to the large parallel lengths of banks with external ditches which they thought were early Roman athletics tracks, hence the Latin name 'Cursus', meaning 'Circus'. Cursus monuments are now understood to be Neolithic st..
Cursus (classical)
The Latin word 'cursus' can be generally translated into English as 'course'. The word derives from currere, to run. It may be applied, for example, to a course of study or of medical treatment or to a race-course. Roman race-course. At its simplest, the Roman race-course took the form of two posts..
Cursus honorum
Topics in Roman government Roman Kingdom Roman Republic Roman Empire Principate Dominate Western Empire Eastern Empire Ordinary magistrates: PraetorQuaestorPromagistrate AedileTribuneCensorGovernor Extraordinary magistrates: Magister EquitumConsular tribune DictatorTriumviriDecemviri Offi..
Cursus publicus
Cursus publicus was the courier service of the Roman Empire. It was created by Emperor Augustus to transport messages, officials, and tax revenues from one province to another. A series of forts and stations were spread out along the major road systems connecting the regions of the Roman world. Thes..
Curtafond
Curtafond Country France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Ain Arrondissement Bourg-en-Bresse Canton Montrevel-en-Bresse INSEE 01140 Postal Code 1310 MayorCurrent Term Gérard Gallet2001-2007 Intercommunality Longitude 5° 5'..
Curtain
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. 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. Curtain Noren (Japanese curtain) at an onsen A curtain (al..
Curtained hair
Curtained hair is the term given to the hairstyle featuring long bangs divided in either a middle parting or a side parting. When used, it generally applies to males. This haircut was popular in Europe and America between the early to mid 1990s, where some of its main patrons included Hugh Grant an..
Curtains (album)
Curtains is an album by John Frusciante released February 1, 2005 by the label Record Collection. It was the last album of a six album series of solo efforts. Curtains is mostly acoustic in contraposition to his previous album (with Josh Klinghoffer) 'A Sphere In The Heart Of Silence', which was m..
Curtains (song)
"Curtains" is the title of a song by Peter Gabriel. Originally a B-side to the 1987 single "Big Time", it was used many years later in several re-recorded versions in the 2004 Ubisoft game [[Myst IV: Revelation]]. The song and accompanying animation are designed to show the player that they are n..
Curtains (Tindersticks album)
Curtains is the third studio album by Tindersticks. Track listing "Another Night In" (5:11)"Rented Rooms" (5:12)"Don't Look Down" (4:18)"Dick's Slow Song" (4:09)"Fast One" (1:52)"Ballad of Tindersticks" (7:37)"Dancing" (2:56)"Let's Pretend" (3:21)"Desperate Man" (3:21)"Buried Bones" (4:03)"Bearsui..
Curtain (disambiguation)
Curtain or curtains may refer to: Curtain, a piece of cloth intended to block or obscure light.Curtain (novel), by Agatha Christie.Curtains (song), by Peter Gabriel and featured in [[Myst IV: Revelation]].Curtains (album), by John Frusciante.Curtains (Tindersticks album).The Curtains, an art-rock b..
Curtain (novel)
Curtain (published in 1975) is a detective fiction novel by Agatha Christie. The novel features Hercule Poirot and Arthur Hastings in their final appearances in Christie's works (see below). Christie wrote the novel in the late 1930s, during the onset of World War II. Partly fearing for her own sur..
Curtain Call: The Hits
Curtain Call: The Hits is Eminem's fifth major label release, being a greatest hits album. It was released on December 6, 2005. The album contains three new songs: "Fack", "Shake That", and "When I'm Gone." The album has debuted at #1 in the UK Albums Chart, after only being given 2 sales days t..
Curtain Fig Tree
The Curtain Fig Tree is one of the largest trees in Tropical North Queensland, Australia, and one of the best known attractions on the Atherton Tableland. It is located just out of Yungaburra. The Curtain Fig Tree is from the strangler fig species Ficus virens. Normally these parasitic figs ge..
Curtain road arts
Cutain Road Arts was an artist run space housed in an old furniture warehouse in Shoreditch, which functioned as a studio and a gallery space. It was a centre for a great deal of activity in the 90s', and included artists such as Glenn Brown, Alex Landrum, Dermot O'Brien, Anya Gallacyio, Cornelia Pa..
Curtain Road Arts
Curtain Road Arts was an artist-run project housed in an old furniture warehouse in Shoreditch, London, which functioned as a studio and an art project space. It was a centre for a great deal of activity in the 90s, and included artists such as Glenn Brown, Alex Landrum, Dermot O'Brien, Anya Gallacc..
Curtain Theatre
The Curtain Theatre was an Elizabethan playhouse located in Curtain Close, Shoreditch (part of the modern Borough of Hackney), just outside the City of London. It opened in 1577, and continued staging plays until 1622. The Curtain was built some 200 yards south of London's first playhouse, the Theat..
Curtain wall
Glass curtain wall of the Bauhaus Dessau. Curtain wall is a term used to describe a building façade which does not carry any dead load from the building other than its own dead load. These loads are transferred to the main building structure through connections at floors or columns of the bui..
Curtal sonnet
The curtal sonnet is a form invented by Gerard Manley Hopkins, and used in three of his poems. It is an eleven-line (or, more accurately, ten-and-a-half-line) sonnet, but rather than the first eleven lines of a standard sonnet it consists of precisely ¾ of the structure of a Petrarchan sonnet sh..
Curtana
Curtana, also Cortana or Courtain, is a latinized form of the Anglo-French curtein, from Latin curtus, 'shortened', used for a type of sword. Famous curtanas The best-known curtana, also known as the Sword of Mercy or Edward the Confessor's sword, is a symbolically broken sword that is part of the ..
Curta calculator
Curta mechanical calculator on display at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. A partially disassembled Curta calculator, showing the digit slides and the steppered drum behind them. The Curta was a small, hand-cranked mechanical calculator introduced in 1948. It ..
Curtea de Argeş
For other uses of "", see {{{1. Curtea de Argeş is a city in Romania, situated on the right bank of the Argeş River, where it flows through a valley of the lower Carpathians (the Făgăraş Mountains), on the railway from Piteşti to the Turnu Roşu Pass. It is part of the Argeş County. Populat..
Curtea de Argeş Cathedral
The Cathedral in 1880 The Cathedral of Curtea de Argeş (early 16th century) is one of the most famous buildings in Romania, and stands in the grounds of a monastery, 1 1/2 m north of Curtea de Argeş. It is dedicated to Saint Nicholas. It resembles a very large and elaborate mausoleum, buil..
Curtea Veche
Curtea Veche (the Old Princely Court) is located in centre of the city of Bucharest, Romania. The first local place of residence was built during the rule of Vlad III Dracula in the 15th century and Radu cel Frumos moved the princely residence and the Wallachian capital to Bucharest. In th..
Curtesy
Curtesy, in law, is the life interest which a husband has in certain events in the lands of which his wife was in her lifetime actually seised for an estate of inheritance. Origin The customs and the meaning of the word has considerable doubt. It has been said to be an interest peculiar to England ..
Curthoys
The Curthoys name is thought to originate from Robert Curthose, the eldest son of William the Conqueror. Towards the end of Robert Curthose's life, he was imprisoned in Cardiff, Bristol and Gloster Gaol's by his younger brother Henry, where it is understood he was afforded the luxuries and privilege..
Curti
Curti is a census town in North Goa district in the state of Goa, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Curti had a population of 13,070. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Curti has an average literacy rate of 71%, higher ..
Curtia Gens
The Curtia Gens was a very ancient Roman family, whose roots came from the Sabine race. According to the historian Titus Livius, the Curtia Gens was one of the hundred families already existing at founding of Rome. The name of this gens came from the Latin curtus, which means "short" or "without a..
Curtici
Curtici (Hungarian: Kürtös, German: Kurtitsch) is a town located in Arad County, far western Romania. Curtici is a border town between Hungary and Romania, on the Romanian side. It is an especially important rail border crossing, as it is the main crossing between trains going from Hungary and ..
Curtilage
Curtilage is a legal term describing the enclosed area of land around a dwelling. It is distinct from the dwelling by virtue of lacking a roof, but distinct from the area outside the enclosure in that it is enclosed within a wall or barrier of some sort. It is typically treated as being legally co..
Curtilles
Curtilles is a municipality in the district of Moudon of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. ..
Curtin
Curtin may refer to several people: Andrew Gregg Curtin, former Governor of PennsylvaniaBrian Curtin, controversial Irish judgeHoyt Curtin, composer and music producerJane Curtin, American comedian and actressJim Curtin, American soccer playerJohn Curtin, former Prime Minister of AustraliaMatt Curt..
Curtin, Australian Capital Territory
Curtin District: Woden Valley Established: 1962 Postcode: 2605 Population: 5151 (2001 census) Median property value: $421,000 (2005)[link] Canberra suburbs near Curtin Yarralumla Deakin Weston Curtin Hughes Weston Lyons Phillip Curtin is a suburb in the..
Curtin-Hammett principle
In chemical kinetics, the Curtin-Hammett principle states that, for a reaction that has a pair of reactive intermediates or reactants that interconvert rapidly (as is usually the case for conformers), each going to a different product, the product ratio will depend only on the difference in the fre..
Curtin Township, Pennsylvania
Curtin Township is a township in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 551 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 114.5 km² (44.2 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 551 ..
Curtin University bus station, Perth
..
Curtin University of Technology
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. Curtin University of Technology is a technology-focused university with its main campus at Bentley, a suburb ..
Curtin University of Technology Student Guild
About the Guild The Curtin Student Guild is the student representative association at Curtin University. The Guild started as the WAIT Student Guild in November 1968. In addition to student representation the Guild manages most of the food outlets on campus, runs the Guild Tavern, the Second Hand B..
Curtis
Curtis or Curtiss may refer to: Curtis, a 1970 album by Curtis MayfieldCurtis (comic strip)Curtis (crater)Curtiss JN4 and other aeroplanes of Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor CompanyCurtis, NebraskaCurtis CEM company producing analog chips used in many synthesizersCurtis, Galicia Adam CurtisBenjamin Rob..
Curtis's Botanical Magazine
Curtis's Botanical Magazine is an illustrated gardening and botanical journal started by William Curtis in the 18th century. It has been published continuously since 1787, although there have been several different series within the overall sequence. In 1984 the sixth series of Curtis's Botanical M..
Curtis, Galicia
Curtis is a municipality of Spain in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia. [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Municipalities of A Coruña Abegondo | Ames | Aranga | Ares | Arteixo | Arzúa | A Baña | Bergondo | Betanzos | Boimorto | Boiro | Boqu..
Curtis, Nebraska
Curtis is a city in Frontier County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 832 at the 2000 census. Geography Curtis is located at [40°37′57″N, 100°30′53″W] (40.632586, -100.514747)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ci..
Curtisden Green
Curtisden Green a small hamlet in Kent just outside of Goudhurst, England. It is the location of Bethany School. ..
Curtisia
Curtisia dentata, commonly known as Cape Lancewood or Assegai, is a flowering plant from southern Africa. It is the sole species in genus Curtisia, which was originally included among the Cornaceae, but is now placed in its own family Curtisiaceae. It is an evergreen tree growing to 15 m tall, wit..
Curtiss, Wisconsin
Curtiss is a village in Clark County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 198 at the 2000 census. Geography Curtiss is located at [44°57′13″N, 90°25′60″W] (44.953574, -90.433228)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, ..
Curtiss-Wright
The Curtiss-Wright Corporation (NYSE: [CW]) was once a leading aircraft manufacturer of the United States, but has since become a component manufacturer, specializing in actuators, controls, valves, and metal treatment. Curtiss-Wright came into existence 5 July 1929, the result of a merge..
Curtiss-Wright X-19
..
Curtiss A-40
The Curtiss A-40 was a proposed United States Army version of the SB3C dive bomber. The Army Air Force had by this time decided not to acquire any further single-engine attack aircraft and the project was cancelled. ..
Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company
Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company was an American aircraft manufacturer that went public in 1916 with Glenn Curtiss as president. It became the largest aircraft manufacturer in the world during World War I, employing 18,000 in Buffalo and 3,000 in Hammondsport, New York. Curtiss produced 10,000 ..
Curtiss AT-9
The Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep was a twin-engined advanced trainer aircraft used by the United States during World War II to bridge the gap between single-engine trainers and twin-engine combat aircraft. The AT-9 was of a low-wing cantilever monoplane configuration, had retractable landing gear and ..
Curtiss Candy Company
The Curtiss Candy Company was founded in 1916 by Otto Schnering outside of Chicago, Illinois. Wanting a more "American sounding" name (as German surnames were not an asset during the time of World War I), Schnering named his company after his mother's maiden name instead. Their first confectione..
Curtiss F14C
The Curtiss XF14C was an airplane developed by the Curtiss-Wright Corporation in response to a request by the U.S. Navy in 1941 to produce a new shipboard high-performance fighter aircraft powered by the Lycoming XH-2470 liquid-cooled engine. On June 30 1941 a contract for two prototype aircraft, de..
Curtiss Falcon
A number of biplanes built by Curtiss were named "Falcon", most under the US Army Air Corps designation O-1. They first appeared in 1924. The plane was a conventional unequal-span design with wooden wings, while the fuselage was built using aluminum tubing. The tail included a balanced rudder, and..
Curtiss FC-1
The Curtiss FC-1 was an early biplane fighter aircraft of the United States Navy, serving from 1922 to 1929. While the Vought VE-7s were serving the Navy well in the early 1920s, they were not originally designed as fighters. The Naval Aircraft Factory came up with a simple design driven by a 200hp..
Curtiss Helldiver
There were two types of aircraft produced by Curtiss Aircraft, with the name Helldiver: The SBC Helldiver was a scout bomber biplane, from the 1930s.The SB2C Helldiver was a dive bomber monoplane, from the 1940s. Both were operated by the US Navy. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation]..
Curtiss JN4
1st Aero Squadron on the Mexican US border, 1916 Curtiss JN-4 in flight over Central Ontario, circa 1918 A veteran reconditioned Standard J-1, which is often confused with the Curtiss JN-4 Printed upside-down in error, the Curtiss JN-4 appears on a famous stamp; the stamp is kno..
Curtiss mansion
The Glenn Curtiss House is a historical landmark that was constructed in 1925 by aviation pioneer Glenn Hammond Curtiss, developer of Miami Springs, Florida, where the mansion is located. Curtiss lived in this large, two-story residence designed in the Pueblo Revival style until his death in 1..
Curtiss Model D
The Curtiss Model D was an early US aircraft, and among the first aircraft in the world to be built in any quantity. It was based on Glenn Curtiss' Golden Flyer design of 1909, itself derived from his June Bug of 1908. The Model D was a biplane fitted with a wheeled, tricycle undercarriage. Like o..
Curtiss NC
The Curtiss NC (Navy Curtiss, nicknamed "Nancy boat" or "Nancy") was a flying boat used by the United States Navy from 1918 through the early 1920s. Ten of these aircraft were built, the most famous of which is the NC-4, the first airplane to make a transatlantic flight. "NC-1" after completion,..
Curtiss O-52
The Curtiss O-52 "Owl" is an observation airplane used by the United States Army Air Corps before and during World War II. In 1940, the Air Corps ordered 203 Curtiss O-52s for observation duties. Upon delivery, the airplane was used in military maneuvers with the U.S.A., but following America's e..
Curtiss OX-5
Curtiss OX-5 The OX-5 was an early V-8 liquid cooled aircraft engine built by Curtiss. It was the first US-designed engine to enter mass production, although it was considered obsolete when it did so in 1915. It nevertheless found widespread use on a number of aircraft, perhaps the most famou..
Curtiss P-1 Hawk
The Curtiss P-1 Hawk was an open-cockpit bi-plane fighter of the U.S. Army Air Corps. An earlier variant of the same aircraft had been designated PW-8 prior to 1925. The Curtiss P-1 Hawk was the first US Army Air Service aircraft to be assigned the "P" (Pursuit) designation which replaced seven d..
Curtiss P-40
The Curtiss P-40 was a U.S. single-engine, single-seat, low-wing, all-metal fighter and ground attack aircraft which first flew in 1938, and was used in great numbers in World War II. When production ceased in November 1944, 13,738 P-40s had been produced; they were used by the air forces of 28 na..
Curtiss P-6
The Curtiss P-6 Hawk was an American pursuit aircraft that was operated by the United States Army Air Corps. Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company supplied the USAAC with P-6's starting in 1929. A fast, and highly maneuverable aircraft for its time, the P-6 was flown in a variety of paint schemes ..
Curtiss P-60
XP-60C with Pratt & Whitney R-2800 engine and contra-rotating propellers YP-60E with R-2800 engine and bubble canopy The P-60 was a single engine, single place, low wing monoplane fighter developed by the Curtiss-Wright as a successor to their P-40. It went through a lengthy series of ..
Curtiss Robin
1928 Curtiss Robin advertisement. Note that the Robin in the photo does not have a radial engine. The Curtiss Robin, introduced in 1928, was a high wing monoplane with an 8-cylinder V8 OX5 90 hp (67 kW) engine. It was later fitted with the more powerful Challenger engine, which developed bet..
Curtiss V-1570
The Curtiss V-1570 "Conqueror" was a 12-cylinder vee liquid-cooled aircraft engine. Representing a more powerful version of the Curtiss D-12, the engine entered production in 1926 and flew in a number of aircraft including P-6 Hawk and Berliner-Joyce P-16 fighters, A-8 Shrike attack aircraft, and C..
Curtiss XP-46
The Curtiss XP-46 was a prototype US fighter aircraft. It was a development of the Curtiss Wright Corporation to introduce the best features found in European fighter aircraft in 1939 into a successor fighter to the Curtiss P-40 then in production. A US Army Air Corps specification based upon a Cur..
Curtiss XP-62
The Curtiss XP-62 was a prototype heavily armed, high-performance, single engine fighter aircraft built for the U.S. Army Air Corps by the Curtiss Wright Corporation. The terms of the contract, in accordance with a proposal of April 29, 1941, called for delivery of the first flight within the fif..
Curtiss XP-71
Curtiss XP-71 was a 1941 proposal for an advanced heavy escort fighter. The aircraft was to have a pressurized cockpit and be powered by two Pratt & Whitney R-4360 engines each driving a set of pusher contra-rotating propellers. USAAF initially ordered two prototypes which were cancelled in 1943 ..
Curtiss XSB3C
The Curtiss XSB3C was to be an enlarged version of the SB2C Helldiver aircraft carrier-based dive bomber with tricycle landing gear. It was cancelled due to continuing problems with the SB2C and because the projected increase in performance was not considered sufficient. [link] ..
Curtisville, Pennsylvania
Curtisville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,173 at the 2000 census. Geography Curtisville is located at [40°38′36″N, 79°50′43″W] (40.643248, -79.845371)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to..
Curtis (album)
Curtis is the debut solo album by Curtis Mayfield, issued on his Curtom Records label in the fall of 1970. It includes the hit single "(Don't Worry) If There's a Hell Below, We're All Going to Go". Track listing "(Don't Worry) If There's a Hell Below, We're All Going to Go" (Mayfield) - 7:49"The..
Curtis (comic strip)
Curtis is a comic strip by Ray Billingsley and is one of the few comic strips centered upon strong, positive African-American characters. It began on October 3, 1988 and is syndicated by King Features. It mostly involves the title character, Curtis, doing things like getting in trouble at home and..
Curtis (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Curtis Adams
Curtis Adams (born October 12, 1984) is a magician who, when 16 years old, appeared on The Young Magicians Showcase produced by magician Lance Burton and Fox Television. Adams was born in Long Beach, California. In his teens he began his own production company and became one of the youngest magicia..
Curtis Alexander
Curtis Alexander is a footballer on the fictional footballing drama Dream Team, played by Chucky Venice. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. He first appeared on the show in January 2002 about a possible move, however this failed to materialize as this wa..
Curtis Amy
Curtis Amy (October 11, 1929 - June 5, 2002) was an American musician known for his work on tenor saxophone. Amy was born in Houston, Texas. He learned how to play clarinet before joining the Army, and during his time in service, picked up the tenor saxophone. After his discharge, he attended and ..
Curtis Arboretum
Curtis Arboretum can refer to either of two arboreta in Pennsylvania: William F. Curtis Arboretum - Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PennsylvaniaCurtis Hall Arboretum - Wyncote, Pennsylvania (often listed as Elkins Park, Pennsylvania) See also List of botanical gardens in the United States..
Curtis Armstrong
Curtis Armstrong (born November 27, 1953 in Detroit, Michigan, USA) is an American actor. He graduated from Berkley High School. His first role came in the 1983 hit film Risky Business. However, he is probably best known for his next role, that of "Booger" in the 1984 hit comedy movie Revenge of t..
Curtis Bay, Baltimore
Curtis Bay is a neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The neighborhood is located in a highly industrialized waterfornt area in the southern part of the city, and receives its name from the body of water in which it sits. Curtis Bay also offers a variety of housing, townhouses, rowhou..
Curtis Bernhardt
Curtis Bernhardt (April 15, 1899 - February 22, 1981) was a German film director born in Worms, Germany. Some of his American films were called "woman's films" including the Joan Crawford film Possessed (1947). Bernhardt trained as an actor in Germany, and performed on the stage, before starting a..
Curtis Borchardt
Curtis Borchardt (born September 13, 1980 in Buffalo, New York) is a professional basketball player in the NBA who currently plays for CB Granada in ACB. A seven foot (2.13 m) tall centre out of Stanford University, he was selected 18th overall the first round by the Orlando Magic in the 2002 NBA D..
Curtis Brown
:"Curtis Brown" redirects here. For , see . Curtis Lee "Curt" Brown, Jr. (b. March 11, 1956) is a former NASA astronaut and retired United States Air Force Colonel. He was born in Elizabethtown, North Carolina. He is unmarried with one son. He enjoys water and snow skiing, scuba diving, air racing..
Curtis Brown (disambiguation)
Curtis Brown can refer to: Curtis Brown, an astronaut.Curtis Brown (baseball)Curtis Brown (hockey player)Curtis Brown, a firm of literary agents based in London, UK. ..
Curtis Brown (hockey player)
Curtis Brown (born on February 12, 1976 in Unity, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian professional hockey centre. He currently plays for San Jose Sharks. He was drafted by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft, Second Round, Forty-third Overall. He has played for the Buffalo Sabres, San Jose Sharks..
Curtis Brown (literary agents)
Curtis Brown is a literary and media agency based in London, UK. It was founded by Albert Curtis Brown in 1899. Clients Margaret Atwood, Canadian writerKevin Cecil, co-writer of Channel 4 sitcom Black BooksMichael de Larrabeiti, author best known for The Borrible TrilogyAndy Riley, co-writer of Cha..
Curtis Callan
Curtis Callan is a physicist and a professor at Princeton University. He has conducted research in gauge theory, string theory, solitons, black holes, strong interactions, and many other topics. He got his BS in physics from Haverford College. Later he studied physics at Princeton under Sam Treiman ..
Curtis Cokes
Curtis Cokes (born June 16, 1937) is a former boxer from Dallas, Texas. Cokes was world welterweight champion, and he was famous for his training regimen, which he also imposed on other boxers training with him. It has been said that once, he caught two other boxers sneaking out for a night in town ..
Curtis Conway
[] at NFL.com Curtis Scott Conway (born January 13, 1971 in Los Angeles) was a first round 1993 NFL Draft choice Wide Receiver out of the University of Southern California. Contents 1 High School Years2 Professional Career3 College Career4 Trivia High School Year..
Curtis Cooper
Dr. Curtis Cooper is a professor at the Central Missouri State University. Cooper and Dr. Steven Boone found the 43rd Mersenne prime on their 700 PC cluster on December 15, 2005. The prime is 9,152,052 digits long and is the ninth Mersenne prime for the GIMPS project. ([source]) Cooper's ..
Curtis Counce
Curtis Counce (January 23, 1926 – July 31, 1963) was an American jazz bassist based on the West Coast of the US, and noted for his West coast jazz style. Counce died in Los Angeles, California, of a heart attack. External links ..
Curtis Crawford
Curtis Crawford has been a director of DuPont since 1998. Dr. Crawford is President and Chief Executive Officer of XCEO, Inc., a consulting firm specializing in leadership and corporate governance. He formerly served as president and chief executive officer of Onix Microsystems, Inc. and chairman, ..
Curtis Cregan
Curtis John Cregan (born January 18, 1977) is an American actor. He is currently seen in the American version of the children's television show Hi-5. Cregan was raised in Okemos, Michigan, and attended the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, where he encountered future Hi-5 coll..
Curtis Cup
The Curtis Cup is the best known team trophy for women amateur golfers, awarded in the biennial Curtis Cup Match (not "Matches"). It is co-organised by the United States Golf Association and the Ladies Golf Union and is contested by teams representing the United States and "Great Britain and Ireland..
Curtis D. Wilbur
The 43rd Secretary of the Navy, Curtis Dwight Wilbur, (10 May 1867–8 September 1954) was born in Boonesboro, Iowa. He was appointed to the United States Naval Academy in 1884. Shortly after graduation, Curtis Wilbur resigned his commission, a common practice at the time, and moved to Riverside..
Curtis Dagenais
} with }.>}} This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedia's [Deletion policydeletion policy][[Template:Afd|.]] Please share your thoughts on the matter at [Articles for deletion/this article's entry] on the Articles for deletion page. Feel free ..
Curtis Davies
Curtis Davies (born March 15, 1985 in Leytonstone, London) is an English professional footballer who plays as a central defender. He currently plays for West Bromwich Albion. He started his career with Wimbledon, as a trainee, at the age of 15. A year later, he was released as Wimbledon became Milt..
Curtis Deloatch
Curtis Deloatch (b. 4 October 1981) is a New York Giants cornerback who attended North Carolina A&T. Despite having outstanding size and speed for a cornerback, Deloatch is criticized by some Giants fans for giving too much cushion to wide receivers. ..
Curtis Doebbler
Dr. Curtis F.J. Doebbler is an international human rights lawyer with more than fifteen years' experience representing individuals before international human rights bodies in the United Nations, European, African and Inter-American systems for the protection of human rights. He has advised governmen..
Curtis Duncan
Curtis Everett Duncan (born January 26, 1965 in Detroit, Michigan) is a former American football wide receiver in the NFL. He played his entire seven year career with the Houston Oilers. He attended Northwestern University. ..
Curtis Elkins
The Sentry (real name Curtis Elkins) is a member of an undercover hi-tech anti-crime unit, The Jury, which is in loose relation with the government but operating beyond it by being furnished with full powers to arrest, to bring up charges and execute the verdict as one legal entity. His rank is c..
Curtis Enis
[] at NFL.com Curtis Enis (born June 15, 1976, in Union City, Ohio) is a former professional American football player. He played three seasons playing running back for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. He was a first round pick (#5 overall) in the 1998 NFL Draft. Today, h..
Curtis Fleming
Curtis Fleming is a former Irish footballer. He began his career with St. Patrick's Athletic F.C. in the League of Ireland in the 1987/1988 season. After a serious of outstanding seasons, during which he earned international hounours ofr Ireland at Under 21, Uder 23 and B levels, he joined Middles..
Curtis Fowlkes
Curtis Fowlkes is an American jazz trombonist. In 1987 he founded, together with saxophonist Roy Nathanson, The Jazz Passengers, an eclectic group dedicated to putting entertainment and humor back into jazz. The two had met performing in John Lurie's The Lounge Lizards, a group that shares a simil..
Curtis Frasca
Contents 1 Curt Frasca2 Selected Discography3 Selected Singles4 Press Curt Frasca Curt Frasca (1972 New York) is an award winning record producer, songwriter, multi instrumentalist, engineer residing in New York City along with wife songwriter Sabelle Breer and daughter. Sabe..
Curtis Frazier
Dr. J. Curtis Frazier was the vice-presidential candidate of the Constitution Party in the U.S. presidential election, 2000, as the running-mate of Howard Phillips. |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align:left; border-left:hidden; border-right:hidden; border-bottom:hidden;" | colsp..
Curtis Frye
Curtis Frye (born October 20, 1951 in Vass, North Carolina) is the head coach for the University of South Carolina Track and Field teams. He served as an assistant coach for the United States women's track and field team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. Fry's coaching specialties are ..
Curtis Fuller
Curtis DuBois Fuller (born in Detroit, December 15, 1934) is a United States jazz trombonist. Fuller's parents were Jamaican and died when he was young, so as a result he was raised in an orphanage. While in Detroit he was a schoolfriend of Paul Chambers and Donald Byrd, and also knew Tommy Flanag..
Curtis Granderson
Curtis Granderson (born March 16, 1981, in Blue Island, Illinois) is a center fielder in Major League Baseball who currently plays for the Detroit Tigers. After attending the University of Illinois at Chicago, Curtis Granderson was drafted by the Tigers in the third round of the 2002 draft. He bec..
Curtis Guild, Jr.
Curtis Guild, Jr. (February 2, 1860 - 1915) was a Republican Governor of Massachusetts in the United States. He served from 1906 to 1909. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life and education1.2 Early career1.3 Election to Governorship1.4 Assassination Attempt1.5 Post-Go..
Curtis Hall Arboretum
The Curtis Hall Arboretum, sometimes called Curtis Arboretum, is a 45 acre arboretum and located at 1250 Church Road (Route 73), Wyncote, Pennsylvania. The arboretum surrounds Curtis Hall, once the ballroom of the Cyrus Curtis Mansion, and now operated by the Cheltenham Township Parks and Recreatio..
Curtis Hanson
Curtis Hanson (born March 4, 1945) is a film director whose movies include: Losin' It (1983)The Hand that Rocks the Cradle (1992)The River Wild (1994)L.A. Confidential (1997)Wonder Boys (2000)8 Mile (2002)In Her Shoes (2005)Lucky You (2006)He is also a movie buff who claims to be heavily influenced ..
Curtis Harrington
Curtis Harrington (born 1928) is an American filmmaker who started his career with experimental films and then moved on to horror films. He also acted in films directed by Orson Welles and Kenneth Anger. Selected filmography as director Night Tide (1961)Queen of Blood (1966)Voyage to the Prehisto..
Curtis Henderson
Curtis Henderson was a pioneer in the controversial practice of cryonics. Organizational Activities The first cryonics-related organization in New York City was a branch of [Evan Cooper's] Washington, D.C.-based Life Extension Society (LES). James Sutton, the New York LES coordinator an..
Curtis Hidden Page
Curtis Hidden Page (1870-1946) was a United States educator and writer. He was born in Greenwood, Missouri. He was graduated from Harvard University. He held teaching positions in French and English at Harvard University (1893-1908), Columbia University (1908-1909), Northwestern University (profe..
Curtis High School
Curtis High School is a high school located in Staten Island in New York City, New York, United States. Curtis High School is a part of the New York City Department of Education. Curtis is one of seven of Staten Island's public high schools. The school was founded on February 9th, 1904. Admission..
Curtis Hixon Hall
Curtis Hixon Hall was an indoor arena in Tampa, Florida. It hosted the ABA's The Floridians when they played in Tampa. The arena held 6,000 people and was built in 1964. Curtis Hixon was mayor of Tampa from 1943 until 1956. ..
Curtis Hooks Brogden
Gov. Curtis H. Brogden Curtis Hooks Brogden (6 December 1816 – 5 January 1901) was the Republican governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1874 to 1877. He was born in Goldsboro, North Carolina, and the son of a local farmer. Brogden joined the North Carolina state militi..
Curtis Howe Springer
Curtis Howe Springer (December 2, 1896 - August 19, 1985) was a radio evangelist, self-proclaimed medical doctor and Methodist minister best known for founding the Zzyzx Hot Springs resort. In actuality, Springer was neither a doctor nor a minister. In 1944, he and his fiancée filed a mining claim..
Curtis Hughes
Curtis Hughes is an American professional wrestler that has worked for the World Wrestling Federation, World Championship Wrestling, the American Wrestling Association, the American Wrestling Federation, and Extreme Championship Wrestling. He played football for Kansas State, and then for the Kan..
Curtis Hutson
Curtis Hutson was editor of The Sword of the Lord from December 1980, after the death of John R. Rice, until his death in March of 1995. He was involved with the Independent Baptist movement. External links [Some works by Curtis Hutson] ..
Curtis Iaukea
Curtis ʻIaukea is often considered the "one-man diplomatic corps" of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, having represented King David Kalākaua and Queen Liliʻuokalani around the world. Curtis Iaukea, formally Curtis Piʻehu ʻIaukea, (1855–1940) served as the chief dipl..
Curtis Institute for Music
The Curtis Institute of Music is a music education institution in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Institute was founded by Mary Louise Curtis Bok in 1924. The Institute's faculty includes many well-known performers, some of whom are members of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Alumni Samuel BarberLeona..
Curtis Institute of Music
Established 1924 School type Private President and Director Roberto Diaz Location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Enrollment 162 (fall 2005) Campus Urban Homepage [www.curtis.edu] The Curtis Institute of Music is a music school in Philadelphia, Pennsyl..
Curtis Island National Park
Curtis Island is a national park in Queensland (Australia), 474 km northwest of Brisbane. The national park features a dormant volcanic island, which has risen in the past, as evidence of the volcanic activity. Fact sheet Area: 15.50 km²Coordinates: [23°31′49″S, 151°13′16″E]Dat..
Curtis J. Humphreys
This article or section needs [How to copy-editcopy editing] for proper spelling, grammar, usage, tone, style, and voice. You can help by [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ editing it] now. A [How to copy-editguide] is available, as is general [[Help:Editing|editing help]]. r..
Curtis Jensen
Curtis Jensen is Co-Chief Investment Officer and Portfolio Manager of Third Avenue Management, LLC, the investment advisor for Third Avenue Funds. He is responsible for Third Avenue Management investment research and manages the Third Avenue Small-Cap Value Fund. He joined the firm in 1995. Previou..
Curtis Jobling
Curtis Jobling is an illustrator and animator, among other artistic functions, born in Blackpool, England but presently resident in Thirsk. Jobling's academic achievements seemed meagre on his exit from school - he's on record as saying this is due to his hormones kicking in - at least in comparis..
Curtis Jones
Curtis Alan Jones is an electronic and house music singer, songwriter and producer born April 26 1968 in Chicago, Illinois. His style of house music has been compared/inspired by the likes of Kraftwerk, Prince (artist), Gary Numan and Nitzer Ebb. Contents 1 Early years2 Green Velvet t..
Curtis Joseph
Curtis Shayne Joseph (born April 29, 1967 in Keswick, Ontario, Canada), is a Canadian ice hockey goaltender who currently plays for the Phoenix Coyotes in the NHL. Contents 1 Playing career2 Awards3 Records4 Career statistics4.1 Regular season4.2 Post season5 I..
Curtis Knight
Curtis Knight (May 9, 1929 - November 29, 1999) was a British music artist and band leader who is infamously known for his connection to Jimi Hendrix, and who had labelled himself as "the man who discovered Jimi Hendrix". Curtis was a sub-par artist in the 1960s Harlem music scene, usually fron..
Curtis L. Kimbrough
Curtis Kimbrough (born ?) is an American author. Curtis Kimbrough grew up in inner-city Indianapolis. Through Sports and faith in God, he successfully overcame a childhood made difficult by an alcoholic father, dyslexia, racial discrimination, and other factors. Books "How I Got Over" (2001) ISBN..
Curtis Lake
Curtis Lake may refer to: Curtis Lake, a lake in Lincoln County, MinnesotaCurtis Lake, a lake in Yellow Medicine County, MinnesotaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the ..
Curtis Lampson
Sir Curtis Miranda Lampson, 1st Baronet (September 21 1806 - March 12 1885) was an Anglo-American fur merchant, best remembered for his promotion of the transatlantic telegraph cable. Born New Haven, Vermont, he started work as a clerk before moving to New York and then, in 1830, to London. He esta..
Curtis Lemansky
Curtis Lemansky, more commonly known as "Lem" or "Lemonhead", was a fictional police officer on the FX Network original drama The Shield. He was played by actor Kenny Johnson. Contents 1 Personality2 Name Controversy3 History3.1 The Case of the Dead Rapper3.2 The Money..
Curtis LeMay
Curtis Emerson LeMay (November 15, 1906 – October 1, 1990) was a General in the United States Air Force and the vice presidential running mate of independent candidate George C. Wallace in 1968. He is credited with designing and implementing an effective systematic strategic bombing campaign..
Curtis Leschyshyn
Curtis Leschyshyn (rhymes with "decision") (born September 21, 1969 in Thompson, Manitoba) is a retired former professional ice hockey player who played 1033 games in the National Hockey League. He played for the Quebec Nordiques/Colorado Avalanche, Washington Capitals, Hartford Whalers/Carolina Hur..
Curtis Lundy
Bassist Curtis Lundy (brother of Carmen Lundy) is best-known for his work as part of jazz vocalist Betty Carter's band, which has at one point or another had several eventual renowned musicians pass through their ranks (including Jack DeJohnette, Dave Holland, and Don Braden, among others). Lundy ha..
Curtis Magazines
..
Curtis Manning
Curtis Manning is a fictional character played by Canadian actor Roger Cross as part of the television series, 24. He was one of many characters introduced in the fourth season. Bio [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Manning is currently the Chief of Sta..
Curtis Martin
[] at NFL.com Curtis Martin (born May 1, 1973 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), is an American football running back, an alumnus of the University of Pittsburgh, and currently plays for the NFL's New York Jets. Martin entered the NFL in 1995, as a third round draft pick of the New England Pa..
Curtis Mayfield
right Curtis Mayfield (June 3, 1942 – December 26, 1999) was an American soul, funk and R&B singer, songwriter and guitarist best known for his anthemic music with the Impressions and composing the soundtrack to the blaxploitation film Superfly. From these works and others, he was highl..
Curtis McClinton
[] at NFL.com Curtis McClinton (b June 25 1939) is a former American Football player. He is the sixth-leading rusher in franchise history and was one of the early stars of the American Football League. He had 762 rushing attempts for 3,124 yards and 18 touchdowns. He also caught 154 passe..
Curtis McGriff
Curtis McGriff is a former NFL defensive lineman for the New York Giants. McGriff grew up in rural Houston County, Alabama in the southeastern corner of the state. His family homestead was located just a few miles west of the point where Georgia, Florida and Alabama intersect. He attended and playe..
Curtis Media Group
Curtis Media Group is a radio broadcast company based in Raleigh, NC. Contents 1 Broadcast Stations1.1 Radio1.1.1 AM1.1.2 FM1.1.3 Internet2 History3 External links Broadcast Stations Curtis Media Group owns and operates the following stations: Radio AM WPTF-A..
Curtis Memorial Library
The Curtis Memorial Library opened in 1903. It is located on East Main Street in Meriden, Connecticut. It was designed by architect Richard Williams in the Classical Revival style. ..
Curtis Museum
The Curtis Museum in Alton, Hampshire, is one of the finest collections of local history in Hampshire, England. It contains a wide range of artifacts and displays including: Prehistoric toolsRoman bowls and other material, including a celebrated cup found at SelbourneThe impressive Anglo Saxon Alto..
Curtis Osano
Curtis Osano (born Kenya, 8 March 1987) is a professional footballer with Reading. A defender who has risen through the ranks at Reading, Curtis has been involved with the English youth set-up. Curtis has yet to make his league debut, but has made one appearance in the FA Cup. External links ..
Curtis Park (SEPTA station)
Curtis Park is a station along the SEPTA R2 and Amtrak's Northeast Corridor. Amtrak does not stop here, only served by SEPTA. The station is located at Elmwood Ave near Calcon Hook Road in Sharon Hill, PA 19079. It serves the R2 Regional Rail Line. {| class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="4" s..
Curtis Peebles
Curtis Peebles is an aerospace historian for the Smithsonian Institution and the author of several books. Books Watch the Skies! A Chronicle of the Flying Saucer Myth, 1994. Smithsonian Institution. ISBN 1-56098-343-4Asteroids: a History, 2001, Smithsonian Institution Press, ISBN 1-56098-982-3 (o..
Curtis Pitts
Curtis Pitts (December 9, 1916 – June 10, 2005) of Stillmore, Georgia, was a designer of a series of popular aerobatic biplanes, known as the Pitts Special. Curtis grew up in Americus, Georgia and his first aiplane was a WACO F. The Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum in Wa..
Curtis Price
Curtis Price KBE is the Principal of the Royal Academy of Music and a professor of music at the University of London. In 2005, Professor Price was made an honorary Knight Commander of the British Empire (KBE) in recognition of his services to music. Price received his undergraduate musical traini..
Curtis Pride
Curtis John Pride (born December 17, 1968 in Washington, DC) is a Major League Baseball outfielder who has played with the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim since 2004. Previously, he played for the Montreal Expos (1993, 1995, 2001), Detroit Tigers (1997), Boston Red Sox (1997, 2000), A..
Curtis Priem
Curtis Priem helped cofound NVIDIA and was its Chief Technical Officer from 1993 to 2003. He had been the architect for the first graphics processor for the PC, the IBM Professional Graphics Adapter. From 1986 to 1993 was senior staff engineer at Sun Microsystems where he developed the GX graphics c..
Curtis Publishing Company
The Curtis Publishing Company was the Philadelphia-based company that published the Ladies' Home Journal and the Saturday Evening Post, as well as several other magazines and newspapers. redirect[[Template:Portal]]The company was formed in 1890 by its original publisher Cyrus Curtis. Curtis purchas..
Curtis Reed
Curtis Reed is a fictional character in the soap opera Days of our Lives he was shot to death by Stefano DiMera in 1993 Family Austin Reed (son)Billie Reed (daughter)Chelsea Benson (granddaughter) Marriages Kate Roberts ..
Curtis Reid
Curtis Alexander Reid (born 16 July 1836 at Inverary Park, New South Wales; died 1 July 1886 at Hawthorn, Victoria) umpired the historic first Test match played between Australia and England in Melbourne on 15 March to 19 March 1877. His colleague was Richard Terry. As a player, Reid was a left-ha..
Curtis Roads
Curtis Roads is a composer of electronic and electroacoustic music specializing in granular and pulsar synthesis, author, and computer programmer. (CCMIX Paris) He studied composition at the California Institute of the Arts and the University of California, San Diego and teaches at the University o..
Curtis Roosevelt
Curtis Roosevelt (born Curtis Roosevelt Dall April 19, 1930) is the second eldest child of Anna Eleanor Roosevelt and her first husband, Curtis Bean Dall. He is the oldest grandson of United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt. Roosevelt served two years in the United S..
Curtis Salgado
Curtis Salgado is a Portland, Oregon-based Blues, R&B, and Soul singer-songwriter-musician. He was born on February 4, 1954 in Everett, Washington. Salgado was the inspiration behind John Belushi's creation of the Blues Brothers characters in the late 1970s.[link] The Blues Brother's deb..
Curtis Sanford
Curtis Sanford (born October 5, 1979 in Owen Sound, Ontario) is a professional ice hockey goaltender who currently plays for the St. Louis Blues of the NHL. Sanford was never drafted into the NHL. Before the NHL, Sanford played for the Wiarton Wolves of the Western Junior C Hockey League, the Coll..
Curtis Shake
Curtis Grover Shake (July 14 1887 – September 11 1978) was a noted Indiana jurist, politician, and 72nd Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court, serving from 1938-1946. He presided the IG Farben trial, one of the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials held at Nuremberg, Germany after World War II. Born in ..
Curtis Sheppard
Curtis Sheppard (born c. 1919) is a former American boxer who was from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sheppard was a popular fighter during the 1940, especially when television technology arrived at his homeland during the late years of that decade. His nickname was "The Hatchman". As was common during..
Curtis Sittenfeld
Curtis Sittenfeld (born 1975) is an American writer and teacher whose first novel, Prep (2005; ISBN 1400062314), a tale about a New England prep school, has been hailed by reviewers for literary, book trade, and women's magazines alike. Contents 1 Background2 ''Prep''3 ''The Man o..
Curtis Sliwa
Curtis Sliwa & The Guardian Angels Curtis Sliwa (born March 26, 1954 in Canarsie, Brooklyn, New York) founded the Guardian Angels in 1979, a volunteer anti-crime organization with which he has remained closely identified. Sliwa originally created the organization to combat widespread violenc..
Curtis Staples
Curtis Staples was an American basketball player who played from 1994 to 1998 for the University of Virginia. He was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in 1998 but opted out in order to play overseas. He is best known for holding the all-time NCAA record for career three-point field goals, at 413. His re..
Curtis Stigers
Curtis Stigers is an American jazz vocalist / saxophonist / guitarist / songwriter. He is signed with Concord Records. He had his debut self titled album in 1991 which sold 1.5 million. In his solo career, his most famous songs are 'I Wonder Why' and 'You're All That Matters To Me'. He has ..
Curtis Stinson
Curtis Stinson (b. February 15, 1983 in Bronx, New York) is a professional American basketball player. He is a former Iowa State Cyclones basketball player. In his three years as a starter at ISU, he led the team to the NIT Final Four and the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament. He recently declared fo..
Curtis Stone
Curtis Stone is an Australian-born chef. Curtis worked at some top Australian restaurants before heading to London to work various restaurants there. He returned briefly to Australia to make the cooking show/travelogue Surfing the Menu (on ABC) with another chef, Ben O'Donoghue. The show was critici..
Curtis Strange
Curtis Northrup Strange (born January 30, 1955) is an American golfer. He was born in Norfolk, Virginia. He is thought of as one of the leading golfers of the 1980s as 16 of his 17 PGA Tour victories took place in that decade. He topped the PGA Tour money list in 1985 and 1987 and in 1988, when he..
Curtis T. McMullen
Curtis T McMullen (born 21 May 1958) is Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University. He won the Fields Medal in 1998 for his work, particularly in complex dynamics. He received his bachelor's degree in 1980 from Williams College and his Ph.D. in 1985 from Harvard University, supervised by Denn..
Curtis Taylor
Curtis Taylor (December 18, 1978 - March 22, 1993) was a student who attended Oak Bridge Middle School in Burlington, Iowa who is notable for committing suicide after several years of fequent bullying. His suicide was notable for being one of the first examples of bullycide, in which a student is ..
Curtis Thompson
Curtis Thompson is an American professional wrestler. best known for is time in World Championship Wrestling as Firebreaker Chip. Career Curtis Thompson started wrestling in 1987. He wrestled in Stampede Wrestling (as the masked Archangel), South Atlantic Pro Wrestling, Pacific Northwest Wrestl..
Curtis Township, Michigan
Curtis Township is a township in Alcona County, Michigan, United States. The population was 1,378 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 183.0 km² (70.7 mi²). 176.8 km² (68.3 mi²) of it is land and 6.2 km² (2.4 mi²) of it ..
Curtis Turner
Curtis Turner Birthplace: Floyd, Virginia Born: April 12, 1924 Died: October 4, 1970 Cause of Death: Plane crash Awards: Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998) Inducted in to the International Motorsports Hall of Fame (1992) NASCAR Cup statistics 183 races run over 17..
Curtis W. Reese
Curtis Williford Reese (September 3, 1887- June 5, 1961) was a Unitarian minister and humanist. He was the dean of the Abraham Lincoln Center in Chicago. External links http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/unitarians/reese.html ..
Curtis Walker
Curtis Walker is a British actor and writer. He has appeared in such shows as The Real McCoy, Kerching! and Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive. External Links [Curtis Walker at www.imdb.com]..
Curtis Warren
Two notable individuals are named Curtis Warren: a British criminal, and an American game show contestant. 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..
Curtis Warren (criminal)
Curtis "Cocky" Warren was a notorious British Liverpudlian drug dealer. At one point reportedly worth in excess of £125million, Warren appeared on the Sunday Times 'Rich List' (documenting wealthy individuals in the UK) with his money attributed to 'property'. His extreme wealth and phenomenal succ..
Curtis Warren (game show contestant)
Curtis Warren was a contestant on several American game shows and once held the all-time game show winnings record, with $1,410,000. The record has since been broken four times, by David Legler on Twenty-One, Kevin Olmstead on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Ken Jennings during his record run on Jeop..
Curtis Watson
This page has been deleted, and should not be re-created without a good reason. If you seek information about this subject, you may [ search for ] in other articles. If you are looking for a definition, you may [[Wiktionary:|look up ]] in Wiktionary, our sister dictionary project. To cont..
Curtis Weston
Curtis Weston (born 24 January 1987) is an English footballer, who currently plays for Swindon Town. In only Weston's second appearance for Millwall's first team he became the youngest FA Cup Final player in history at the age of 17 years 119 days, coming on as a substitute against Manchester Unite..
Curtis White
Curtis White is an American essayist and author. He serves as professor of English at Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois, and as President of the Board of Directors of the [Center for Book Culture]. Selected works Books: [The Middle Mind], Why Americans Don't Think fo..
Curtis Willkie
To meet Wikipedia's and make it more accessible to a general audience, this article may require [Cleanupcleanup].The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter.Please help Wikipedia by improving the introduction according to th..
Curtis Woodhouse
Curtis Woodhouse ..
Curtius
Curtius is a Roman nomen shared by several notables. Curtius MontanusCurtius Rufus, legate ca 47, proconsulQuintus Curtius Rufus, historianThe semi-legendary individual for whom the Lacus Curtius was named, variously Marcus, Gaius or Mettius Curtius. The name is also shared by several modern person..
Curtius (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Curtius rearrangement
The Curtius rearrangement, as first defined by Theodor Curtius, is a chemical reaction that involves the rearrangement of an acyl azide to an isocyanate.[#endnote_Curtius1890][#endnote_Curtius1894] Several reviews have been published.[#endnote_Smith1946][#endnote_Scr..
Curtly Ambrose
Curtly AmbroseWest Indies (WI) Batting style Left-handed batsman (LHB) Bowling type Right-arm fast (RF) Tests ODIs Matches 98 176 '''Runs scored 1439 639 Batting average 12.40 10.65 100s/50s 0/1 0/0 Top score 53 31* ..
Curtner (VTA)
Curtner is a light rail station operated by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA). This station is served by VTA's Alum Rock-Santa Teresa line. Contents 1 Location2 Station amenities3 Adjacent stations4 Connecting transit Location Curtner station is located just..
Curtom Records
Curtom Records was the record label started by Curtis Mayfield of The Impressions in 1968. Due to the decline in popularity of soul music, the label closed in 1980. The Curtom masters are now owned by the Warner Music Group. See also List of record labels ..
Curtorim
Curtorim is a village in the Indian state of Goa, a former territory of Portugal located on the west coast of India. Description Curtorim has a predominantly Catholic population. The village was named by the Portuguese as Curtorim. Earlier it had been called by various other names. It was called e..
Curtsey
A curtsey (also spelled curtsy) is a traditional gesture of greeting, in which a woman bends her knees while bowing her head. Its is the female equivalent of male bowing in Western cultures. In more formal variants of the curtsey, the woman bends the knees outward (rather than straight ahead), ofte..
Curt Backeberg
Curt Backeberg (1894-1966) was a German horticulturist especially known for the collection and classification of cacti. He travelled extensively through Central and South America, and published a number of books on cacti, including the six-volume 4,000-page Die Cactaceae, 1958-1962, and the Kaktee..
Curt Becher
Curt Becher is a record producer. ..
Curt Bisquera
Curt Bisquera is a world-famous studio drummer famous for his glasses and long dreadlocks. He has worked with Josh Groban, Mick Jagger, Seal, Elton John, and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. He counts his biggest thrill as playing in Madison Square Garden with Elton John. External links [DrumT..
Curt Blefary
Curtis Le Roy Blefary (July 5 1943 – January 28 2001) was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played with the Baltimore Orioles (1965-68), Houston Astros (1969), New York Yankees (1970-71), Oakland Athletics (1971-1972) and San Diego Padres (1972). A native of Brooklyn, New Y..
Curt Boettcher
Curt Boettcher, later Curt Boetcher and Curt Becher (1944–1987) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer from Wisconsin. His career spanned 1964 to 1983. Boettcher was one of the most important personalities of Sunshine Pop in the 1960s, even influencing Brian Wilso..
Curt Bois
Curt Bois (5 April 1901–25 December 1991) was a German actor. He began acting in 1907, becoming one of the film world's first child actors, with a role in the silent movie Bauernhaus und Grafenschloß. Bois' acting career spanned eighty years, a longer period than can be claimed by any actor..
Curt Boster
Contents 1 Basics2 CB's Playhouse3 Music4 External links Basics Curt Boster is a radio personality living in Columbus, Ohio. He is the lead singer of the band, "Big Hole Swiss" and the President of the Touchdown Club of Columbus. On October 9, 2005, Curt found out that he had..
Curt Bräuer
Curt Bräuer (1889–1969) was a German career diplomat. Born in Breslau, in what is modern-day Poland, Bräuer entered service in the German foreign ministry in 1920. At the outbreak of World War II in September 1939, Bräuer was posted at the German embassy in Paris. Later that year, Bräuer..
Curt Conway
Curt Conway (May 4, 1915 – April 10, 1974) was an American actor. He was sometimes billed as Curtis Conway or Kurt Conway. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Conway began his career with small parts in films of the late 1940s, but appeared principally on TV from 1960 until his death. He appeared in ..
Curt Engelhorn
Curt Engelhorn sold pharmaceutical firms Boehringer Mannheim and DePuy Inc. (in which together he had a 40% stake) to Hoffmann-La Roche in 1997 for $4.4 billion. See also List of billionaires External links [Forbes.com: Forbes World's Richest People] ..
Curt Flood
Curtis Charles Flood (January 18 1938 – January 20 1997) was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball who played almost his entire career for the St. Louis Cardinals. A defensive standout, he led the National League in putouts four times and in fielding percentage twice, winning Gol..
Curt Frenzel Stadium
The Curt Frenzel Stadium is an arena in Augsburg, Germany. It is primarily used for ice hockey and is the home arena of the Augsburger Panther. It holds 7,774 people. It was renamed in 1971 after Curt Frenzel, club president of the Panther, who died in 1970. ..
Curt Gentry
Curt Gentry is an American writer, best known for Helter Skelter, which followed the Charles Manson killings. Select works Last Days of the Late, Great State of CaliforniaJ. Edgar Hoover: The Man and the SecretsThe madams of San Francisco: An irreverent history of the city by the Golden GateThe ki..
Curt Gowdy
Curtis Edward Gowdy (July 31 1919 – February 20 2006) was an American sportscaster, well-known as the longtime "voice" of the Boston Red Sox and for his coverage of many nationally-televised sporting events. Born in Green River, Wyoming, Gowdy attended the University of Wyoming where he was a mem..
Curt Gowdy State Park
Curt Gowdy State Park is a state park located in Wyoming. External links [Official site] ..
Curt Haase
Curt Haase (15 December 1881 - 09 February 1943) served in World War I and was a Colonel General in the German Wehrmacht during World War II. Early Career (World War I) Born in Honnef am Rhein, Germany, Haase first entered into military service on 25 July 1901 where he was an ensign Fahnenjunke..
Curt Hahn
Curt Hahn (born April 21, 1949) is a filmmaker and entrepreneur best known for his feature film No Regrets (2004). Hahn is a pioneer of intelligent independent filmmaking who works outside the Hollywood studio system. Hahn grew up in New England and discovered architecture at Phillips Exeter Academ..
Curt Hammer Award
The Curt Hammer Award is awarded each year to the player in the United States Hockey League who best reflects the goals of the USHL, his team and the organization. There is also an award given by the Des Moines Buccaneers called the Curt Hammer Award that is given to the player on that team who lea..
Curt Hansen
Curt Hansen (born September 18 1964) is a Danish chess player. He became an International Grandmaster in 1985. By April 2006 his ELO rating in the FIDE list was 2612. External links FIDE rating card for [Curt Hansen] ..
Curt Hennig
Curt Hennig (March 28, 1958 – February 10, 2003), also known by his ring name Mr. Perfect, was an American professional wrestler who competed for the American Wrestling Association, World Wrestling Federation and World Championship Wrestling promotions. Contents 1 American Wrestling Ass..
Curt Herzstark
Curt Herzstark was born in July 26, 1902 in Vienna, and died October 27, 1988 in Nendeln, Liechtenstein. During World War II, Curt Herzstark's plans for a mechanical pocket calculator (the Curta) literally saved his life. In 1938, while he was technical manager of his father's company Rechenmaschi..
Curt Johnson
Curt Johnson is General Manager of the Kansas City Wizards, a position he has held since 1999. Johnson attended North Carolina State University, graduating in 1991 with a BA in Communication studies. He played as a defender for NC State, starting all four years, and captaining the 1990 side that ma..
Curt John Ducasse
Curt John Ducasse (July 7 1881, Angoulême, France - September 3 1969) was an American philosopher who taught at the University of Washington and Brown University. He is most notable for his work in philosophy of mind and aesthetics, and his influence can be seen in the work of Roderick Chisholm an..
Curt Kaufman
Curt Gerard Kaufman (born July 19, 1957 in Harlan, Iowa) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher for the New York Yankees and the California Angels in the 1980s. Growing up in the small farm community of Harlan, Iowa kept Kaufman from receiving attention as a prospect for college baseball and e..
Curt Kirkwood
Curt Kirkwood (born January 10, 1959) is an American musician, who sings and plays guitar. He was the front man and founding member for the alternative rock group Meat Puppets. He formed the band along with his brother, Cris, and drummer Derrick Bostrom, in 1980. The trio disbanded in 1996, although..
Curt Leskanic
Curtis John Leskanic (born April 2 1968 in Homestead, Pennsylvania) is a former relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, and Kansas City Royals. Curtis Leskanic was drafted in the 8th Round of the 1989 baseball amateur entry draft by the Cleveland Indians, but was..
Curt Leviant
Curt Leviant (born ?) is a retired Jewish Studies Professor from Rutgers University, New Jersey. He received his BA from CUNY (Brooklyn), his MA from Columbia, and his Phd. from Rutgers. Prof. Leviant is a prolific translator of Yiddish Literature. Contents 1 Life2 Career3 Books4..
Curt Lindström
Curt Lindström is a Swedish ice hockey coach. He coached Team Finland from 1993 to 1997, winning Finland's only Ice Hockey World Championships gold medal in 1995, and a silver world championships medal as well as Olympic bronze. He has won the same medals in coaching duties with Team Sweden, and h..
Curt Menefee
Curt Menefee is a play-by-play commentator on the NFL on FOX. Prior to joining Fox full-time, he was a sports reporter for MSG Network's SportsDesk show. Prior to that, he was the sports anchor for WNYW-TV, New York's Fox affiliate. He began calling NFL games on Fox in the late 1990's. He also host..
Curt Michel
F. Curtis Michel was a NASA Astronaut. Contents 1 Personal data2 Education3 Organizations4 Experience5 External link Personal data Born June 5, 1934, in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He is married and has a son and a daughter. His hobby is photography, and he enjoys tennis, ha..
Curt Petrovich
Curt Petrovich is a Canadian journalist. He has worked for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation since the 1990s. In 1999, Petrovich was awarded the Michener Award by Governor-General Adrienne Clarkson for his coverage of a vote-splitting scandal in the 1995 Manitoba provincial election. Followin..
Curt Pringle
Curt Pringle Curtis L. Pringle (born June 27, 1959), is a politician from the U.S. state of California. Pringle, a conservative Republican and onetime Speaker of the California State Assembly, is currently Mayor of Anaheim, California and runs his own public relations firm. Contents 1 ..
Curt Sachs
Curt Sachs (June 29, 1881 - February 5, 1959) was a German musicologist. He was one of the founders of modern organology (the study of musical instruments), and is probably best remembered today for co-authoring the Sachs-Hornbostel scheme of musical instrument classification with Erich von Hornbost..
Curt Schilling
Curt Schilling Boston Red Sox – No. 38 Starting Pitcher Bats: Right Throws: Right MLB Debut September 7, 1988 for the Baltimore Orioles Selected MLB Statistics (through June 29, 2006) Record 202-133 Strikeouts 2934 ERA&..
Curt Simmons
Curtis Thomas Simmons (born May 19 1929 in Egypt, Pennsylvania) is a former left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1947-50 and 1952-67. With right-hander Robin Roberts, a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, Simmons was one of the twin anchors of the starting rotation of the "Whiz Kids", ..
Curt Siodmak
Curt Siodmak (1902–2000) was a novelist and screenwriter, the author of the novel Donovan's Brain, which was made into a number of films. He also wrote the novels Hauser's Memory and Gabriel's Body. Siodmak was born in Germany, but emigrated to the United States in order to escape the rise of..
Curt Smith
This article is about the musician Curt Smith. For the author with the same name, see Curt Smith (author). Curt Smith (born June 24 1961 in Bath, Somerset, England) is a singer, bassist, synthesizer player and songwriter. He is best known for forming the band Tears for Fears, along with guitarist R..
Curt Smith (author)
Curt Smith is an American author, radio/television host, columnist and former speechwriter for President George H.W. Bush. He specializes in books on baseball and sportscasting, but he has also written extensively on politics and U.S. cultural history. Smith grew up in Caledonia, New York and is a ..
Curt Stern
Curt Stern (August 30 1902 - October 23 1981) was a German-American geneticist. He made several important genetic discoveries, demonstrating chromosomal crossover in Drosophila weeks after Barbara McClintock and Harriet Creighton had done so in 1931. He demonstrated that there were multiple genes o..
Curt Swan
Cover to Superman #423 (Sept 1986), the first half of "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" Curt Swan (born February 17, 1920 in Minneapolis, Minnesota; died June 16, 1996) was an American comic book artist, most known for his work on the Superman comics. Drafted into the army in 1940..
Curt Thomas
Curt Thomas is a respected British website designer who began the trend of music lyrics sites in 1996. He is partially responsible for the mass-linked frenzy of lyrics domains sprawling across the Internet. He is famed for the R V Thomas case in which he was accused of creating a chain of websites..
Curt Thurston
Curt Thurston is the director of Advanced Nutrients Europe and was responsible for the introduction of Advanced Nutrients, strain specific plant nutrients and supplements to continental Europe in 2004. He is a past director of Green Prisoners Release Amsterdam which won two Cannabis Cup awards in 1..
Curt von Bardeleben
Curt von Bardeleben (1861-January 31, 1924) was a Count and a German chess master who committed suicide by jumping out of a window in 1924. His life and death were the basis for that of the main character in the novel The Defense by Vladimir Nabokov. He is perhaps best known for the game he lost ..
Curt W. Bondy
Curt Werner Bondy (April 3, 1894, Hamburg - January 17, 1972) was a German psyiclogist, social educator. Literary works Pädagogische Problem im Jugendstrafvollzug, 1925Bindungslose Jugend, 1952 External links http://www.uua.org/re/faithworks/fall03/curriculumandlearningresourcese.html (English)*..
Curt Warner
Curt Warner (born March 18, 1961 in Pineville, West Virginia) was the Seattle Seahawks first-round draft pick in 1983. A running back out of Penn State University, Warner led the AFC in rushing yards his rookie season, helping his team to the franchise's first Conference Championship game which they..
Curt Weibull
Curt Weibull (19 August 1886 - 10 November 1991) was a Swedish historian. 1927-1957 he was a professor of history at Gothenburg University and 1928 he and his brother, Lauritz Weibull, founded the periodical Scandia. Together they are known for having introduced a hypercritical theory of history in..
Curt Weldon
Curt Weldon (born July 22, 1947) is an American politician. He has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1987, representing the Seventh District of Pennsylvania ([map]). He is a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee. Weldon is the Vic..
Curubis
Curubis is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Curubis annulata Simon, 1902 (Sri Lanka)Curubis erratica Simon, 1902 (Sri Lanka)Curubis sipeki Dobroruka, 2004 (India)Curubis tetrica Simon, 1902 (Sri Lanka) ..
Curufin
Curufin is a character in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy universe of Middle-earth. Curufin was a prince of the Ñoldor of the race of Elves, the fifth of the seven sons of Fëanor and Nerdanel. Curufin is the father of Celebrimbor, master jewel-smith of Eregion who forged the three Elvish Rings of Powe..
Curule chair
Macrinus on an aureus. On the reverse, the emperor and his son are sitting on their curule chairs. In the Roman Republic, and later the empire, the curule chair (Latin, sella curulis) was the chair upon which senior magistrates or promagistrates owning imperium were entitled to sit including d..
Curumin
Curumin is a Brazillian musician. His style is sometimes called samba-funk, and it incorporates many jazz, bossa nova, and hip hop elements as well. He sings in Portuguese, and his first album, Achados E Perdidos, was released on September 20, 2005 on the Quannum Projects label. His real name is ..
Curupira
The Curupira is a forest spirit in Tupi mythology. Description The Curupira takes the form of a wild human boy with flaming red hair and green teeth. Its most startling characteristic, however, is that its feet are turned to face backwards. Its raison d'être is to protect the forest from the dest..
Curuppumullage Jinarajadasa
Curuppumullage Jinarajadasa (* 16. December 1875 in Sri Lanka; † 18. June 1953 (USA) was a freemason, theosophist and president of the Theosophical Society Adyar. In 1889, when Charles Webster Leadbeater was asked by A.P. Sinnett to come back to England to tutor his son, Leadbeater agreed and als..
CURURU
CURURU is a major Japanese blog website associated with Hangame, which is one of the most popular of Japanese internet games. Originally a Naver blog, CURURU is a portal site of community service including blog and SNS, operated by NHN Japan Corp. Sections of the Main Blog There are sections in eac..
Curusadi St. Antony’s Church
Curusadi St. Antony's Church, which is believed to be 400 years old, is near Nagercoil on the southern tip of India. It was said that a Hindu Nadar found a stone with a cross embossed on it. He had dreams and received orders from a form of light to build a church. Worship began in a humble manner an..
Curuzú Cuatiá
|} Curuzú Cuatiá is a city in the south of the province of Corrientes in the Argentine Mesopotamia. It has about 36,000 inhabitants as of the 2001 census [INDEC], and is the head town of the Curuzú Cuatiá Department. The area has an undulated terrain, with many small rivers and strea..
Curú Wildlife Refuge
Curú Wildlife Refuge ..
Curvature
Curvature refers to a number of loosely related concepts in different areas of geometry. Intuitively, Curvature is the amount by which a geometric object deviates from being flat, but this is defined in different ways depending on the context. There is a key distinction between extrinsic curvature w..
Curvature form
In differential geometry, the curvature form describes curvature of a connection on a principal bundle. It can be considered as an alternative or generalization of curvature tensor in Riemannian geometry. Contents 1 Definition1.1 Curvature form in a vector bundle2 Bianchi identitie..
Curvature invariant
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. In Riemannian geometry and pseudo-Riemannian geometry, curvature invariants are scalar quantities construc..
Curvature invariant (general relativity)
Curvature invariants in general relativity are a set of scalars called curvature invariants that arise in general relativity. They are formed from the Riemann, Weyl and Ricci tensors - which represent curvature - and possibly operations on them such as contraction, covariant differentiation and du..
Curvature of Riemannian manifolds
In mathematics, specifically differential geometry, the infinitesimal geometry of Riemannian manifolds with dimension at least 3 is too complicated to be described by a single number at a given point. Riemann introduced a way to describe it as a "little monster tensor". Similar notions have found a..
Curve
For other senses of this word, see curve (disambiguation). In mathematics, the concept of a curve tries to capture the intuitive idea of a geometrical one-dimensional and continuous object. Simple examples are the circle or the straight line. A large number of other curves have been studied in geom..
Curve-billed Thrasher
The Curve-billed Thrasher (Toxostoma curvirostre) is a perching bird of the thrasher group native to the southwestern United States and much of Mexico. General information The Curve-billed Thrasher is generally 25-28 cm (10 to 12 inches) in length, slender in build with a long tail, and a long, ..
Curve-fitting compaction
Curve-fitting compaction: Data compaction accomplished by substituting an analytical expression for the data to be stored or transmitted. Examples of curve-fitting compaction are (a) the breaking of a continuous curve into a series of straight line segments and specifying the slope, intercept, an..
Curveball
For the CIA informant, see Curveball (informant). Curveball grip Curveball grip The curveball is a type of breaking ball in baseball thrown with a grip and hand motion that imparts forward spin to the ball. This causes it to "break," that is, to fly in a more exaggerated curve than woul..
Curveball (informant)
Curveball was the designation for a claimed "Iraqi chemical engineer" who the United States claimed had served as an informant. Curveball would be the attributed source of pivotal information concerning weapons of mass destruction leading up to the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. The name Curveball is a refe..
Curved Air
Sonja Kristina Linwood Curved Air were a pioneering British rock group formed in 1969. Curved Air was founded in 1969 by Francis Monkman (keyboards, guitar), Darryl Way (electric violin, vocals), Sonja Kristina Linwood (vocals), Florian Pilkington-Miksa (drums), Rob Martin (bass). The grou..
Curved mirror
A curved mirror is a mirror with a curved reflective surface, which may be either convex (bulging outward) or concave (bulging inward). Most curved mirrors have surfaces that are shaped like part of a sphere, but other shapes are sometimes used in optical devices. The most common non-spherical typ..
Curvelo
Curvelo is a city and municipality in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. It is located in the geodesic center of Minas Gerais, 160 km. north of the capital, Belo Horizonte, and connected to the capital by highways MG 135 and BR 040. Its estimated population is 70,000 inhabitants and the total area..
Curver
Curver (full name Curver Thoroddsen) is an Icelandic artist/musician, born in 1976. He has divided his time between general art making and music since his career started, around 1990. He is presently a member in the duo Ghostigital along with Einar Örn Benediktsson, a former member of The Sugarcube..
Curves (fitness)
Curves is a chain of fitness centers for women established in 1992 in Harlingen, Texas. It has since expanded to over 9500 locations around the world, making it the largest fitness chain on the planet. The centers are known for their women's-only workout, which is a thirty minute regimen. Curves ..
Curves in differential geometry
This page covers mathematical example of curves in differential geometry. Constant curve Given a point p0 in R3 and a subinterval I of the real line, [ \mathbf:t \mapsto \mathbf = \begin x_0\\ y_0\\ z_0\\\end\qquad (t \in I)] defines the constant curve, a parametric curve of class C&inf..
Curves of Sirens
Curves of Sirens is Sinombre's debut album. It was released in 2004 on the Firecode Core label (San Francisco.) Track listing All tracks by Gabriella Marks (lyrics) and Sinombre (music). "Thanks, Anyway" - 4:15"Half-Hearted" - 3:42"Seven" - 3:33"If Found" - 4:49"Swallowtail" - 2:51"Birdsong" - 4..
Curve (band)
The cover of Curve's first full length album, Doppelgänger, from 1992 Curve were an English music group formed in 1991 chiefly around the collaboration of singer Toni Halliday and guitarist Dean Garcia. The two were introduced to each other by fellow musician Dave Stewart of Eurythmics, brie..
Curve (disambiguation)
Curve is a mathematical concept. Curve may also refer to: Curve (band)Curve (magazine)Curve (shopping centre)Curves (tonality), a technique for manipulating the tonal range of an image in softwareCurves (fitness), women's fitness & weight-loss centersGrading curve This is a [disambiguationdi..
Curve (magazine)
The L Word cast members Sarah Shahi (left) and Daniela Sea (right), in the February 2006 edition of Curve Magazine Curve is the best-selling lesbian magazine in the United States. It covers news, politics, social issues, and includes celebrity interviews and stories on entertainment, pop cultu..
Curve fitting
Curve fitting is finding a curve which matches a series of data points and possibly other constraints. This section is an introduction to both interpolation (where an exact fit to constraints is expected) and curve fitting/regression analysis (where an approximate fit is permitted). Contents 1..
Curve Lake First Nation 35, Ontario
Curve Lake is the name of two Indian reserves 14 km north of Peterborough, Ontario. Officially they are known as Curve Lake First Nation No. 35 and Curve Lake No. 35A. Curve Lake First Nation No. 35 has an area of 7.54 km², while Curve Lake No. 35A has an area of 2.02 km². The Curve Lake..
Curve number
Curve number , also called (SCS-CN), is an empirical parameter used in hydrology for predicting surface runoff. It is developed by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (formerly the Soil Conservation Service or SCS) from empirical analysis of runoff from small catchments and hillslope plo..
Curve of constant width
A reuleaux triangle is a curve of constant width. Opposite sides on each square are parallel supporting lines, since each touches the curve but does not intersect the interior. The fact that the square can be rotated whilst still just intersecting the boundary shows that width (separation between ..
Curve of pursuit
Curve of pursuit,different parameters A curve of pursuit is a curve constructed by analogy to having a point or points which represents pursuers and pursuees, and the curve of pursuit is the curve traced by the pursuers. With the paths of the pursuer and pursuee parametrised in time, the pur..
Curve of spee
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] In Anatomy, the Curve of Spee (called also von Spee's curve or "Spee's curvature") is defined as the curvature of the mandibular occlusal plane beginning at the tip of the lower cuspid and following the buccal cusps of the posterior teeth, continuing to the termina..
Curve orientation
In mathematics, a positively oriented curve is a planar simple closed curve (that is, a curve in the plane whose starting point is also the end point and which has no other self-intersections) such that when travelling on it one always has the curve interior to the left (and consequently, the curve ..
Curve Software
Curve Software a software company in the United Kingdom. It was founded in January 2003 by Leon Burton. It is headquartered in Staffordshire. It is known for its most popular product, the MMORPG Quintara. Curve Software also provides website hosting under the name Curve Hosting. Contents 1&nb..
Curvilinear coordinates
Curvilinear coordinates are a coordinate system based on some transformation of the standard coordinate system. We need the same number of coordinates. If we consider the 2D case, then instead of Cartesian coordinates x and y we use e.g. p and q; the level curves of p and q in the xy-plane, as well..
Curvilinear grid
A curvilinear or structured grid is a grid that has a regular topology but not a regular geometry. A regular topology means that each element in the grid can be addressed by index (i, j) in two dimensions or (i, j, k) in three dimensions. Each grid point in the grid can be addressed by coordina..
Curvilinear perspective
Curvilinear perspective is a way of drawing using five vanishing points. Four vanishing points are placed around in a circle, they are named N, W, S, E. And there is one vanishing point in the center of the circle. See also linear perspectiveM. C. Escher External links [Drawing Comics - Perspe..
Curvularia
Curvularia is a hyphomycete (mold) fungus which is a facultative pathogen of many plant species and of the soil. Most Curvularia are found in tropical region, though a few are found in temperate zones. Curvularia defined by the type species C. lunata (Wakker) Boedijn. Curvularia lunata appears ..
Curwensville, Pennsylvania
Curwensville is a borough located in Clearfield County, Pennsylvaniain the United States of America, 34 miles (55 km) northwest of Altoona on the West Branch Susquehanna River. Coal mining, tanning, and the manufacture of fire bricks were the industries at the turn of the century. In 1900, 1,937 peo..
Curwood Castle
Curwood Castle Curwood Castle is now a museum located in Owosso, Michigan. It was built in 1922 and was home to James Oliver Curwood, who used one of the turrets as a writing studio. ..
Cury
Cury is a village and civil parish in the Kerrier district of Cornwall, United Kingdom Civil Parishes of Kerrier District ..
Curzio Malaparte
Curzio Malaparte Curzio Malaparte (June 9, 1898 - July 19, 1957), born as Kurt Erich Suckert, was an Italian journalist, dramatist, short-story writer, novelist and diplomat. His chosen surname, which he used since 1925, means "He of the bad place" and is a pun on the word "Buonaparte". Cont..
Curzon
Curzon may refer to: The Earls Howe, whose family name is "Curzon" and who use "Viscount Curzon" as a courtesy titleGeorge Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, Viceroy of India and later British Foreign SecretaryCurzon Line, a boundary line proposed in 1919 by Lord Curzon of Kedlesto..
Curzon Ashton F.C.
Curzon Ashton F.C. are a football club whose home ground is the Tamesde Stadium, Richmond Street Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester England, formed in 1963 after the merger of two clubs, Curzon Road F.C. and Assheton Amateurs F.C. In the 1978-79 season, they joined the Cheshire County League Div..
Curzon Cinema
The Curzon Cinema, in Clevedon, England, is claimed to be the oldest continually-running purpose-built cinema in the world. Opened on 20 April, 1912 by Victor Cox, the original building had 200 seats and the first show raised funds for the survivors and relatives of those killed earlier in the mont..
Curzon Dax
Mean anomaly (M) Physical characteristics Dimensions Surface area Volume Mass Density (ρ) Surface gravity Escape velocity Rotation period Rotation velocity Obliquity Right ascensionof north pole Declination Absolute magnitude Albedo..
Curzon Gateway Tower
Curzon Gateway Tower is a proposed building in Birmingham, UK to be part of the £6 billion Eastside development scheme. It is proposed to be the first building to be seen as one enters the Curzon area. The location of the tower is expected to be on the former Castle Cement site at Curzon Circus opp..
Curzon Hall
Curzon Hall is part of the school of science of the University of Dhaka. Curzon Hall meant to be a town hall, was named after Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, who laid its foundation in 1904. A year later Bengal was partitioned and Dhaka or Dacca as it was known then, became the capital of the..
Curzon Line
This article is partof the series:Territorial changes of Poland in 20th century History of Poland Lines Curzon line Oder-Neisse line Areas Kresy Wschodnie Kresy Zachodnie Recovered Territories Historical Eastern Germany Zaolzie See also History of Poland For other uses of Curzon, see ..
Curzon Park
The Chester suburb of Curzon Park is a highly attractive residential area just South of the River Dee within easy walking distance of the ancient city walls, just across the old [Grosvenor Bridge]. Part of the Curzon & Westminster Ward, the Curzon Park area is well known for having some of..
Curzon Park Abbey
Curzon Park Abbey began as an Anglican Benedictine foundation at Feltham, Middlesex on 24 June 1868. After several moves, the community settled in North Wales, having been received into the Roman Catholic Church in 1913. The community moved to North Wales in 1920. In 1921, the nuns were accepted as..
Curzon Street railway station
The front of the station Curzon Street Station was a railway station in Birmingham in the 19th century and is the world's oldest surviving piece of monumental railway architecture. It acted as the terminus for both the London and Birmingham Railway and Grand Junction Railway, lines connecting ..
Cœur Défense
Cœur Défense Location Paris La Défense(Courbevoie) Construction 2001 Use Office Height Total 161 m (528 ft) Roof 161 m (528 ft) Technical Details Floors 40 Floor space 350,000 m² ( Cœur Défense is an office skyscraper located in La Défense, the high-rise b..
Cœur du Var - Plaine des Maures
The communauté de communes Cœur du Var - Plaine des Maures groups 9 communes of the Var département, in southeastern France. They are: Besse-sur-IssoleCabasse-sur-IssoleLe Cannet-des-MauresFlassans-sur-IssoleGonfaronLe Luc-en-ProvenceLes MayonsPignansLe Thoronet The total population is approxima..
From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Article contents subject to the GNU Free Documentation License.
