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Çeng
Not to be confused with CEng (the post-nominal for Chartered Engineer). The çeng is a Turkish harp. Descended from ancient Near Eastern instruments, it was a popular Ottoman instrument until the last quarter of the 17th century. In the late 20th century, instrument makers and performers began..
E.N.G.
E.N.G. (Electronic news gathering) was a Canadian television drama, following the staff of a television news station. The show aired on CTV from 1988 to 1994. 96 episodes were produced by the Alliance Entertainment Corporation. The show was created by Bryce Zabel and Brad Markowitz. Music was by M..
ENG
ENG can stand for: EnglandElectronic news gatheringthe Canadian television drama, see E.N.G.the diagnostic medical test ENG see ElectronystagmographyEpsilon NeGative material: any material with a positive permeability but with a negative permittivity. This page disambiguates a three-character combin..
Eng
Eng can mean: Eng, the Latin letter.ENG, Electronic News GatheringEng, short for EnglishEng, short for EnglandEng is a latinized Chinese surname from Cantonese, (see [[wiktionary:吳|吳]],[[wiktionary:吴|吴]]) redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
ENG-001 Estardoth
In the Japanese television anime series Gundam X, the ENG-001 Estardoth was a mobile suit which was built by an independent nation called Estardo. When the New Earth Federation asserted its power in AW 0015, Estardo was attacked by the mobile suits of the NEF. This battle showed, that the mobile sui..
ENG-002 Pyron
The Pyron is a mobile suit in the anime serie Gundam X. The Pyron was a mobile suit which was built by an independent nation called Estardo. When the New Earth Federation asserted its power in AW 0015, Estardo was attacked by the mobile suits of the NEF. This battle showed, that the mobile suits of ..
Enga
Enga may refer to: Enga ProvinceEnga languageEnga peopleVålerenga I.F. Fotball redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Engadget
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Engadget Podcast
The Engadget Podcast is a podcast from the popular gadget and technology weblog Engadget. It is usually posted weekly, though special events may mean extra podcasts are produced or a podcast is delayed. CES is a prime example, one podcast was produced every day of the Consumer Electronics Show. O..
Engadin
Lej da Segl and Lej da Silvaplauna, Upper Engadin Piz Roseg and Vadret da Roseg as seen from Fuorcla Surlej The Engadin or Engadine (German: Engadin, Romansch: Engiadina) is a long mountain valley located in the canton of Graubünden in southeast of Switzerland. It follows the route of ..
Engadine
Engadine may refer to the following places: Engadin, a valley in Graubünden, SwitzerlandEngadine, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, AustraliaEngadine, Michigan, a small town in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan Engadine was also the name of several British ships: HMS Engadine (1911), a seaplane te..
Engadine, New South Wales
Engadine is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 28km south of the Sydney central business district in the Sutherland Shire. The postcode is 2233. Contents 1 Location2 History3 Commercial Area4 Transport5 Education6 A..
Engadine railway station, Sydney
Engadine - Side Platform on Double Line Engadine is a CityRail railway station on Sydney's Illawara line. It serves a residential area (primarily the Sydney suburn of Engadine). It has two side platforms. Service The station is served by two trains per hour for most of the time, with add..
Engaeus
Engaeus is a genus of freshwater crayfish found in Australia. 15 of the 35 species in the genera are known to occur in Tasmania. The behaviour of these crayfish is notable as they live in burrows and construct large "chimneys" at the opening. Reference Horwitz, P. 1990. A taxonomic revision of sp..
Engage
Engage can mean: Engagement in preparation for marriage. To join two separate items together (typically gears). To begin a conversation. A feature of the Enlightenment (X window manager) for the X window system. The UK-based political organization Engage (organization). The power metal band Engage ..
Engageante
Engageantes are false sleeves worn with women's clothing in the 18th and 19th centuries. In the 18th century, engageantes took the form of ruffles or flounces of linen, cotton, or lace, tacked to the elbow-length sleeves then fashionable. In the mid-19th century, the term engageante was used fo..
Engaged (play)
Engaged is a three-act farcical comedy by W. S. Gilbert. It was produced at the Haymarket Theatre on October 3 1877, the same year as The Sorcerer, one of Gilbert's comic operas written with Arthur Sullivan. Engaged was well received on the London stage. There have been several recent revivals, both..
Engaged and Confused (Charmed episode)
Contents 1 General information2 Synopsis3 Book of Shadows3.1 Enemies3.2 Allies3.3 Spells4 Guest stars5 Trivia6 International Titles7 External links General information Episode of the popular U.S. television series, CharmedEpisode Number: 16Seaso..
Engaged Buddhism
Engaged Buddhism is a term originally coined by Vietnamese Zen Buddhist teacher Thich Nhat Hanh. During the Vietnam War, he and his sangha (spiritual community) made efforts to respond to the suffering they saw around them. They saw this work as part of their meditation and mindfulness practice, not..
Engaged column
An engaged column is a form of architectural column, sometimes defined as semi or three-quarter detached according to its projection; the term implies that the column is partly attached to a pier or wall. It is rarely found in Greek work, and then only in exceptional cases, but it exists in profusio..
Engagement
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. An engagement is an agreement or promise to marry, and also refers to the time between proposal and marriage. During this period, a couple is said to be affianced, engaged to be married, or simply engaged. Contents 1 The engagement period2 Enga..
Engagements on Lake Ontario
St. Lawrence/Lake Champlain frontier 1st Sackett's Harbor – 1st Lacolle Mills – Lake Ontario - Ogdensburg – Sackett's Harbor – Chateauguay – Crysler's Farm – Fort Oswego – 2nd Lacolle Mills – Plattsburgh The Engagements on Lake Ontario encom..
Engagement (disambiguation)
If you are looking for the farce by W. S. Gilbert called "Engaged" but were redirected here, see "Engaged (play)") 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 d..
Engagement Letter
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since April 2006. An engagement letter defin..
Engagement on Lake Huron
Detroit frontier Tippecanoe – Maguaga – Fort Dearborn – Detroit – Fort Harrison – Fort Wayne – Mississinewa – Frenchtown – Fort Meigs – Fort Stephenson – Lake Erie – Thames – Longwoods – Mackinac Island – Lake Huron The Enga..
Engagement ring
In the British-American tradition, an engagement ring is a ring worn by a woman on her left-hand ring finger indicating her engagement to be married. By modern convention, the ring is usually presented as a betrothal gift by a man to his prospective bride while or directly after she accepts hi..
Engagers
The Engagers were a faction of the Scottish Covenanters, who in made "The Engagement"[#endnote_engagement] with King Charles I in December 1647 while he was imprisoned in Carisbrooke Castle by the English Parliamenterians after his defeat in the First Civil War. The Covenanters, a national..
Engage (organization)
Engage is an organisation which publishes materials in opposition to left and liberal antisemitism, primarily in UK academic institutions. The organization describes its mission as follows: "Engage challenges left and liberal antisemitism in the labour movement, in our universities and in public li..
Engaku-ji
Engaku-ji is one of the most important Zen Buddhist temple complexes in Japan. It is situated in the city of Kamakura, in Kanagawa prefecture to the south of Tokyo. It is very close to the Kita-Kamakura railway station on the Tokyo to Yokosuka line, and indeed the railway tracks cut across th..
Engalsvik
Engalsvik (also called Engelsviken) is a village in Fredrikstad municipality, Norway. As of 2003 it is considered by Statistics Norway as a part of the Greater Lervik area. References ..
Engalychev
Engalychev, also transliterated Engalytscheff and Jengalitschev (Almanach de Gotha 1937), is a princely family recognized by the Russian empire. Its origin is from medieval independent rulers of the Finnic Mordovians, or tatarized Mordovians, titled "mourzas" (tatar) and mentioned as of Mordvin orig..
Engaru, Hokkaido
Engaru (遠軽町; -chou) is a town located in Monbetsu District, Abashiri Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. As of 2005, the town has an estimated population of 23,967 and a density of 18 persons per km². The total area is 1,332.32 km². History 1919 Engaru Village split off..
Engaruka
Engaruka is an abandoned system of ruins in the Great Rift Valley of northern Tanzania, famed for its irrigation and cultivation system. It is considered one of the most important Tanzanian archaeological sites. Contents 1 The Site2 Explorers3 Modern Engaruka4 References The ..
Engativá
Engativá, which translates to Chieftain of Inga, was a municipality of Cundinamarca, but became a locality of Bogotá, Colombia when Bogotá was made "Special District" (today "Capital District"). Located in Engativá are the El Dorado International Airport, the National Administrative Center, Inr..
Engawa
An engawa (縁側 or 掾側), in Japanese architecture, a veranda or terrace surrounding a house. These come in four types : nure-en (濡れ縁), kure-en (榑縁), kirime-en (切目縁) and takesunoko-en (竹簀の子縁) External links [definition and picture on JAANUS] (on-line Dictiona..
Enga language
Enga (also Caga, Tsaga, Tchaga) is a language of the East New Guinea Highlands that is spoken by approximately 180,000 people in Enga Province, Papua New Guinea. See also Trans-New Guinea languages ..
Enga Province
Location of Enga Province in Papua New Guinea Enga refers to both an ethnic group located in the highlands of Papua New Guinea and the province in which they are the majority ethnic group. Contents 1 Physical geography2 Human geography3 Culture4 History5 External l..
Engblom v. Carey
Engblom v. Carey, 677 F.2d 957 (2d Cir. 1982) was a U.S. court case decided by the Federal Second Circuit Court of Appeals. It is chiefly notable for being the only court decision based on a direct challenge under the Third Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The case was initiated by a 1979 strik..
Engebret Soot
Engebret Soot (born May 26 1786, died May 26 1859) is known as the father of the Halden Canal in Norway. He constructed locks and canals for the transport of both watercraft and timber. Contents 1 Biography2 Sootdynastiet3 Minnehefte om Engebret Soot4 Historien om Soots kan..
Engel
In German and Dutch Engel means Angel. Engel (song) performed by RammsteinEngel (role-playing game) is a role-playing game As ..
Engel'gardt (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Engel's law
Engel's law is an observation in economics stating that, with a given set of tastes and preferences, as income rises, the proportion of income spent on food falls, even if actual expenditure on food rises. In other words, the income elasticity of demand of food is less than 1. The observation was ..
Engel, Fan-Edition
Engel, Fan-Edition (German for Angel) is a single by Rammstein from their album Sehnsucht. The video for Engel appears to give a nod to one of the scenes in the movie From Dusk Till Dawn. The female part of the chorus of the song is sung by a woman named Christiane "Bobolina" Herbold of the Germ..
Engelberg
Engelberg Engelberg (altitude 1020 metres) is a municipality in the canton of Obwalden in Switzerland. It has a population of 3600 of which 600 are of foreign nationality (2000). It is the leading mountain resort in central Switzerland. In the Middle Ages, Engelberg was known for the educati..
Engelberg Abbey
Engelberg Abbey is a Benedictine monastery in Engelberg, Canton of Obwalden, Switzerland. It was formerly in the Diocese of Constance, but now in the Diocese of Chur. It is dedicated to Our Lady of the Angels and occupies a commanding position at the head of the Nidwalden valley. History It was fou..
Engelbert
Engelbert may refer to: People Counts*Engelbert I, count of Berg*Engelbert II. of the Mark*Engelbert III. of the MarkBishops*Engelbert II of Berg, also known as archbishop Engelbert I*Engelbert II. of Falkenburg*Engelbert III. of the Markother people*Engelbert of Admont (ca. 1250 - 1331), abbot of ..
Engelbert, Count of Nevers
Engelbert of Cleves, Count of Nevers (ca. 1462 — ca. 1506) was the younger son of John I, Duke of Kleve and Elisabeth of Nevers. He married Charlotte of Bourbon, daughter of Jean, Count Vendome, circa 1489. He became Count of Nevers in 1491 upon the death of his maternal grandfather John II, ..
Engelbert Dollfuss
Engelbert Dollfuss (German: Dollfuß) (October 4 1892 —July 25 1934) was an Austrian statesman, serving as chancellor for two years from 1932 until his assassination in 1934. Because of his authoritarian rule these years are also known as the time of Austrofascism. Biography Born in Texing,..
Engelbert Humperdinck
For the pop singer of this name, see Engelbert Humperdinck (singer) Engelbert Humperdinck (September 1, 1854 – September 27, 1921) was a German composer, best known for his opera, Hänsel und Gretel (1893). Humperdinck was born at Siegburg, in the Rhine provinces. In 1872 he entered the Col..
Engelbert Humperdinck (disambiguation)
Engelbert Humperdinck has been the name of two notable people: Engelbert Humperdinck, a German composer.Engelbert Humperdinck (Arnold George Dorsey), a pop singer who adopted the composer's name as a stage name. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated ..
Engelbert Humperdinck (singer)
Arnold George Dorsey (born May 2 1936 in Madras, India) is a well-known pop singer of the 1950s-present. Of Anglo Indian ethnicity, he was raised in Leicester, England and adopted the stage name Engelbert Humperdinck, after the famous German opera composer. Dorsey has sold about 150 million re..
Engelbert II of Berg
Note: the description "Engelbert I of Berg" can refer either to Count Engelbert I of Berg or to his son, Count Engelbert II of Berg, if referred to by his ecclesiastical office, when the form "Engelbert I of Berg, Archbishop of Cologne" sometimes occurs besides the more usual "Engelbert I of Cologne..
Engelbert I of Berg (count)
Count Engelbert I of Berg (d July 1189 in Serbia) ruled the County of Berg from 1160 to 1189. He was the son of Adolf IV of Berg. Through his loyalty to the German Emperor and the Archbishops of Cologne he succeeded in stabilising the county and increasing its revenues. He took the castles of B..
Engelbert Kaempfer
Engelbert Kaempfer (September 16, 1651 – November 2, 1716) was a German traveller and physician. Contents 1 Early life2 Travels2.1 Persia2.2 Japan3 Manuscripts4 External link Early life He was born at Lemgo in the principality of Lippe, Westphalia, where his..
Engelbert Schmid
Engelbert Schmid is a classical musician and horn maker. After playing with the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Berlin Philharmonic, solo-horn with the Munich Radio Orchestra for ten years, In 1980 Engelbert Schmid exhibited his Horns for the first time. In 1990 he established his own work..
Engelbrecht (disambiguation)
Engelbrecht (surname) is a common family name. People named Engelbrecht: Engelbrecht Kaempfer, a German traveller and physicianEngelbrecht Engelbrechtsson, Swedish statesman and rebel leaderRoald Engelbrecht Gravning Amundsen. a Norwegian explorer of polar regionsSybrand Engelbrecht, a South Afr..
Engelbrecht (surname)
Engelbrecht is a common family name. The name Engelbrecht, meaning "Bright Angel," derives from the German Engel (angel) and Old High German brecht (bright / splendid). Some variations of the surname Engelbrecht such as Engelbrekt and Engelbert also remain common. ..
Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson
Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson (1390s – May 4 1436) was a Swedish statesman and rebel leader. He was the leader of the Engelbrekt rebellion in 1434 against Eric of Pomerania, king of the Kalmar Union. Engelbrekt, who was probably of German origin, was a mine owner from Dalarna in Middle Sweden..
Engelbrekt rebellion
The Engelbrekt rebellion was a rebellion in 1434-1436 led by Swedish nobleman Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson against Eric of Pomerania, the king of the Kalmar Union. It resulted in the deposing of Eric as well as erosion of the Kalmar Union. Background In 1434, Sweden was part of the Kalmar Union, a pe..
Engelhard
Engelhard Corporation NYSE: [EC] is an international Fortune 500 and Forbes 500 company headquartered in Iselin, New Jersey. It is credited with pioneering development of the catalytic converter. BASF recently initiated a hostile takeover for Engelhard and is expecting a final decision on..
Engelhardia
Engelhardia is a genus of seven species of trees in the family Juglandaceae, native to southeast Asia from northern India east to Taiwan, Indonesia and the Philippines. The genus name is commonly mis-spelled "Engelhardtia", an error first made in the Index Kewensis; the original spelling is Engelh..
Engelmann Oak
The Engelmann Oak (Quercus engelmannii), also called the Pasadena Oak, is a species of oak in the white oak section Quercus sect. Quercus, native to Southern California and northwestern Baja California, Mexico. It is a small tree growing to 10 m tall, generally evergreen, but may be drought-decidu..
Engelmann Spruce
The Engelmann Spruce (Picea engelmannii) is a medium-sized evergreen tree growing to 25-40 m tall, exceptionally to 65 m tall, and with a trunk diameter of up to 1.5 m. It is native to western North America, from central British Columbia and southwest Alberta, southwest to northern California and ..
Engelmann syndrome
Engelmann syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder that causes characteristic anomalies in the skeleton. Patients typically have heavily-thickened bones, especially along the shafts of the long bones (called diaphyseal dysplasia). The skull bones may be thickened so that the passages..
Engels
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term Engels could refer to: Friedrich Engels, a German communist who worked together with Karl MarxEngels (city), a city in Saratov Oblast, Russia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles assoc..
Engelsberg
Engelsberg is a village in Fagersta municipality in Västmanland, Sweden. Engelsberg Ironworks was built in 1681 and developed into one of the world's most modern ironworks in the period 1700-1800. It is today listed as a UNESCO world heritage site. External link [Engelsberg Ironworks]..
Engelskirchen
Engelskirchen is a municipality in Oberbergischen Kreis, Germany in North Rhine-Westphalia and Bergischen Land, about 40 kilometers east of Cologne, with approximately 21,000 inhabitants. Nearby towns are Wipperfürth, Gummersbach, Overath, Bergisch Gladbach, Wermelskirchen and Leverkusen. The neig..
Engels (city)
Engels (Russian: ) is a city in Saratov Oblast, Russia. It is a port on the Volga River, located across from Saratov and connected to it with a bridge (since 1965), at [51°29′N 46°07′E]. Population: 22,000 (1897); 91,000 (1959); 130,000 (1970); 163,000 (1977); 187,400 (1996); 193,984..
Engelthal Abbey
Engelthal Abbey or St. Mary's Abbey, Engelthal, is a Benedictine nunnery in the Wetterau region, Hesse, Germany. Engelthal Abbey was a Cistercian nunnery from its foundation in 1268 until the secularisation of 1803. In 1962 it was re-settled by the Benedictine nuns of Herstelle Abbey. The house wa..
Engel (role-playing game)
Engel (german for angel) is a relatively new role-playing game. The original German version uses a new kind of rule system in which the Gamemaster and players draw associative, tarot-like cards instead of rolling dice to determine the outcome of an event (this system is called the Arcana system in ..
Engel (single)
"Engel" (German for Angel) is the first single by Rammstein from their LP Sehnsucht. The video for Engel appears to give a nod to one of the scenes in the movie From Dusk Till Dawn The female part of the chorus of the song is sung by a woman named Christiane "Bobolina" Herbold of the German mains..
Engel curve
In economics, an Engel curve shows how the quantity demanded of a good or service changes as the consumers income level changes. It is named after the 19th century German statistician Ernst Engel. Graphically, the Engel curve is represented in the first-quadrant of the cartesian coordinate system...
Engel expansion
Contents 1 Definition2 Algorithm for computing Engel expansions2.1 Example3 Engel expansions for some well-known constants4 External links5 References Definition The Engel expansion of a positive real number x is the unique non-decreasing sequence of positive integer..
Engel Stadium
Engel Stadium is a baseball field located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The stadium was built in 1930 and holds 10,000 people. It was the home of the Chattanooga Lookouts until 1999 when, at the end of the season, they moved to BellSouth Park. Engel Stadium was named for baseball scout and Lookouts own..
Engel theorem
In mathematics, Engel's theorem is one of the basic theorems in the theory of Lie algebras; it asserts that for a Lie algebra two concepts of nilpotency are identical. A linear operator T a vector space V is nilpotent if and only if there is an integer k such that Tk = 0. For example, any operat..
Engel v. Vitale
Engel v. Vitale, 370 U.S. 421 (1962), was a landmark United States Supreme Court case that determined that it is unconstitutional for state officials to compose an official school prayer and require its recitation in public schools, even when it is non-denominational and students may excuse themsel..
Engeløy Bridges
The Engeløy Bridges (Engeløybruene) are two bridges that connect Engeløya in Nordland county in Norway to the mainland. The high bridge goes from the mainland to Ålstadøya. It is a cantilever bridge. It is 548 metres long, with a longest span of 110 metres. The low bridge goes from Ålstadøy..
Engen
For the town in Germany see Engen, Germany. Engen (延元) was a Japanese era of the Southern Court during the Era of Northern and Southern Courts after Kemmu and before Kōkoku, lasting from 1336 to 1340. Reigning Emperors were Emperor Go-Daigo and Emperor Go-Murakami in the south and Emperor Kōmy..
Engen, Germany
Engen is a town in the district of Konstanz, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 12 km northwest of Singen, and 15 km south of Tuttlingen. ..
Engendros de Muerte
Engendros de muerte is a 7" EP of the Colombian thrash metal band, Athanator recorded in 1992. The lyrics of the two songs in this EP talk about the suffering of a soldier in the battlefield and about the suffering of a person addicted to drugs. Only 1000 copies of this EP were made making it hard..
Engenheiro Beltrão
Engenheiro Beltrão is a town in the southern Brazilian state of Paraná about 40 miles southwest of the city of Maringá. Quick facts Founded: 1954Altitude: 470 mPopulation: 14,431 inhabitantsTotal Area: 474.4 km²Demographic Density: 30.42 inhabitants/km²CEP: 87270-000 ..
Engenheiro Coelho
Engenheiro Coelho is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [22°29′18″S, 47°12′54″W]. The population in 2004 is 11,845 and the area is 110.13 km² The elevation is 655 m. Engenheiro Coelho is also the hometown of the UNASP (Adventist Univers..
Engenho
--> The Engenho (Sugar Mill) combined agricultural and industrial enterprises, while sugar planters became the landed nobility. The Portuguese Imported African slaves for sugarcane production after 1530, and a high death rate and low birth rate fed constant demand for more slaves. Roughly, every t..
Engenhoca
Engenhoca is one of the 48 administrative districts in which the city of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil is divided. It lies in the northern zone of the city, bordering the municipality of São Gonçalo. Its name derives from a Portuguese slang for odd engine. ..
Engenio
Engenio is the storage subsystem division of LSI Corp. Engenio is a major storage subsystems OEM, Contents 1 History2 Products3 Going Public4 Managment5 Customers6 External links History Engenio Information Technologies, Inc was originally the NCR Wichita Storage ..
Enger
Map of Germany showing Enger Enger is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the district of Herford, 6 km west of the town of Herford. Population: 20,700 (2001). The town, first mentioned in 948, calls itself "Widukind's town." The Saxon leader Widukind died about 808; th..
Engerdal
Engerdal kommune County Hedmark District Østerdalen Municipality NO-0229]] Administrative centre Engerdal Mayor (2003) Dag Rønning (Sp) Official language form Bokmål Area - Total - Land - Percentage km²1,916 km²0.68 % 2004) - Percentag..
Engerica
Engerica are a British, Essex based punk band. Engerica play a variety of punk and metal, with just a hint of grunge and goth, featured on their debut album There are no happy endings, which was released on the 13th of March 2006. Contents 1 Band members2 Band biography3 Progress..
Engers
Engers is a village on the river Rhine in Germany located next to Koblenz and part of the city of Neuwied. External links [Village web site] ..
Engesa
Engesa - Engenheiros Especializados S/A was a Brazilian company in the defense sector that specialized in producing tactical military trucks and armored fighting vehicles, including the EE-T1 Osório, EE-9 Cascavel and EE-11 Urutu. Engesa started its involvement with special vehicles by developing ..
Enggano Island
Enggano Island is an island belonging to the Indonesian province of Bengkulu. It lies approximately 100 km south west of the island of Sumatra and has an area of roughly 500 km2. ..
Enghave station
Enghave station is an S-train station in Copenhagen, Denmark. The station opened on November 11 1911. S-train service commenced on November 1 1934, and today the station is serviced by B and B+ on Vestbanen and C and H+ on Frederikssundbanen. Until 1923, the station was called Vester Fælledvej. {..
Enghien
For the suburb of Paris, France, see Enghien-les-Bains. For the title of nobility, see Duke of Enghien. Enghien, St Nicholas church Enghien (Dutch: Edingen) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut. On January 1st, 2005 Enghien had a total population of 11,714. The total ..
Enghien-les-Bains
For the Belgian city, see Enghien. Enghien-les-Bains Country France Région Île-de-France Départment Val-d'Oise Arrondissement Sarcelles Canton INSEE Postal Code MayorCurrent Term Intercommunality none as of 2005 Longitu..
Engi
This article is about the Swiss municipality; for the Japanese era name, see Engi (era). Engi is a municipality of the Canton of Glarus, Switzerland, with an area of 40.70 km². The population is 656 (as of 2003). ..
Engim
Engim, Inc was a privately owned US company founded in 2001 by Alex Bugeja to design and market 802.11 wireless LAN chips specifically targeted for WLAN Access Points. It was headquartered in Acton, MA, USA and was funded by major venture capitalists. It ceased operations in September 2005 after ove..
Engin
Engin is a VoIP phone provider in Australia. External links [engin Website]..
Engine
An engine is something that produces some effect from a given input. The origin of engineering was the working of engines. There is an overlap in English between two meanings of the word "engineer": 'those who operate engines' and 'those who design and construct new items'. Contents 1 Usage ..
Engineer
An engineer is someone who practices the profession of engineering. Engineers use creativity, technology, and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems. The title "engineer" is normally used only by individuals who have an academic degree (or equivalent work experience) in one of the enginee..
Engineer's blue
Engineer's blue is a non drying paint used to assist in the mating of two or more components. Joseph Whitworth popularized the first practical method of making accurate flat surfaces, during the 1830s, by using engineer's blue and scraping techniques on three trial surfaces. Prior to his scraping t..
Engineer's degree
For other degrees, see Academic degree The term engineer's degree may be used to represent a graduate academic degree intermediate in rank between a master's degree and a doctorate (U.S.), or it may also represent a postgraduate degree equivalent to a master's degree (Europe). Contents 1 Th..
Engineer's scale
An engineer's scale is a ruler, a tool for measuring distances. It is commonly made of plastic and is just over twelve inches long, so that the measuring ticks at the edges do not become unusable by wear. It is used in making engineering drawings, commonly called blueprints, in scale. For example,..
Engineered Cementitious Composite
Engineered Cementitious Composite, (ECC) is an easily molded and shaped mortar based composite reinforced with short random fibers, usually polymer fibers. ECC, unlike common fiber reinforced concrete, is a micromechanically designed material. This means that the mechanical interactions between f..
Engineered language
Engineered languages (sometimes abbreviated to engelangs), are constructed languages devised to test or prove some hypothesis about how languages work or might work. There are at least two subcategories, philosophical languages (or ideal languages) and logical languages, (sometimes abbreviated as l..
Engineered Materials Arrestor System
An Engineered Materials Arrestor System is a barrier built of a lightweight, crushable concrete that safely absorbs the energy of an aircraft which has overrun a runway, bringing it to a stop. This is a similar concept to the runaway truck ramp made of gravel. An EMAS is intended to stop aircraft t..
Engineered negligible senescence
SENS redirects here. SENS is also the acronym for the Samsung Electronics Notebook Series. Engineered negligible senescence refers to an engineered prevention or reversal of cellular aging (referred to as senescence in biology). The term was coined by Cambridge associate and biogerontologist Au..
Engineered negligible senescence/alternate descriptions
Seven deficits of senescence, and their cures Cell loss or atrophy, to be corrected by therapies involving exercise, stem cells, or growth factors. This research would involve a large number of details, but is occurring on many fronts anyway.Nuclear epimutations. In Dr. de Grey's opinion, only can..
Engineered stone
Engineered stone is a composite material comprising rock and resin. It is used primarily for kitchen countertops. Breton, an Italian company, is the dominant supplier of equipment for making engineered stone. The Breton process A mixture of 93% quartz and 7% polyester resin is pressed into slabs (..
Engineered wood
Engineered wood, also called composite wood, includes a range of derivative wood products which are manufactured by binding together wood strands, particles, fibers, or veneers with adhesives to form composite materials. These products are engineered to precise design specifications which are tested..
Engineering
See also List of engineering topics (covers the broad field of engineering).List of aerospace engineering topicsList of biomedical engineering topicsList of chemical engineering topicsList of electrical engineering topics (alphabetical)List of electrical engineering topics (thematic)List..
Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union
EPMU The Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union (EPMU) is the largest trade union in New Zealand. It was formed in 1996 by the merger of the Engineers' Union (EU), the Printing, Packaging and Manufacturing Union (PPMU), and the Communications and Energy Workers' Union (CEWU). The EPMU ha..
Engineering, Procurement and Construction
Engineering, Procurement and Construction Industry (or EPC Industry) is some HR jargon that appears on job postings. EPC companies are generally called upon to complete large construction and engineering projects such as power plants, process plants, oil rigs, offshore facilities and pipelines. Eng..
Engineering & Technology
Engineering & Technology is a monthly magazine published by the Institution of Engineering & Technology (IET) and is distributed to its 150,000 plus membership. The magazine came into being following the merger of the Institution of Electrical Engineering (IEE) and the Institution of Incorporated E..
Engineering and management
Engineering and management are two different ways of dealing with problems. Often they do not mesh, but when they cooperate the results can be spectacular. Consider the development of the telephone system in America. From one million phones in 1900, connected manually by an army of 30,000 operator..
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) is a British Research Council that provides government funding for grants to undertake research and postgraduate degrees in engineering and the physical sciences (including mathematics, AI and computer science), mainly to universities in..
Engineering and Research Corporation
ERCO (Engineering and Research Corporation) was started by Henry Berliner in 1930. Berliner was the son of Emile Berliner, who had patented numerious inventions relating to sound and acoustics. The younger Berliner founded ERCO to produce tools for the manufacture of metal aircraft and propellers. ..
Engineering and science contrasted
Engineering and science are two distinct disciplines. You see things; and you say "Why?" But I dream things that never were; and I say "Why not?" George Bernard Shaw Science is pure, it is about knowledge - how and why things behave the way they do. Engineering is applied, it uses scientific know..
Engineering and the Built Environment (Witwatersrand)
The Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment is one of the faculties at the University of the Witwatersrand, located in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Dean is Professor Raymond Nkado. The Faculty is located in the Chamber of Mines Building. The Faculty encompasses the following schools: ..
Engineering Animation, Inc.
Engineering Animation, Inc. (EAI) was a services and software company based in Ames, Iowa (also known as the "Silicon Prairie"). It remained headquartered there from its incorporation in 1990 until it was acquired by Unigraphics Solutions, Inc. in 1999. During its existence, EAI produced animati..
Engineering bill of material
Engineering bill of material (EBOM) is a type of bill of material reflecting the product as designed by engineering, also referred to as the “as-designed" bill of material. This BOM includes substitute and alternate part numbers, but excludes parts that are contained in drawing notes. See also Bi..
Engineering ceramics
Engineering ceramics are ceramic products that are used to make other products, for example, engineering ceramics are used in shuttles, cars and computers. ..
Engineering Change Notice
An Engineering Change Notice, or Change Notice, is "a document approved by the design activity that describes and authorizes the implementation of an engineering change to the product and its approved configuration documentation" (Buckley 1996). References Buckley, Fletcher J. (1996) Implementing..
Engineering Change Order
Engineering Change Order (ECO) is used for changes in documents such as processes and work instructions. It may also be used for changes in specifications. ECOs are also called an Engineering Change Note or Engineering Change Notice(ECN) or just engineering change (EC). In a typical system devel..
Engineering College, Kakinada
JNTU College of Engineering, Kakinada The Engineering College, Kakinada was established on 16 July 1946 as the College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam. It was later named as the Government College of Engineering, Kakinada. After being initially affiliated to the University of Madras and later to t..
Engineering College Magazines Associated
Engineering College Magazines Associated (more commonly abbreviated as ECMA) is a group of student run, engineering based publications from across the US. Contents 1 Goals2 History3 Member Schools4 Past Conferences Goals Enhance quality of all its member publications by:*Nurt..
Engineering College of Copenhagen
The Engineering College of Copenhagen (Danish: Ingenhiørhøjskolen i København) is the largest of its kind in Denmark. Since it was founded in 1886, the college greatly expanded its programmes and facilities. It is currently situated in attractive surroundings in Ballerup outside Copenhagen and co..
Engineering Council UK
The Engineering Council UK (ECUK) is recognised by the British Government as the national representative body of the engineering profession in the United Kingdom, working in partnership with other engineering institutions, and is a "designated authority", under the implementing regulations for Direc..
Engineering cybernetics
Engineering cybernetics (or Technical cybernetics) deals with the question of control engineering of mechatronic systems. It is used to control or regulate such a system; see control theory. ..
Engineering Doctorate
An Engineering Doctorate (EngD) is a postgraduate degree awarded by twenty universities in the United Kingdom. It is a doctoral research degree which combines traditional, university-based PhD study with time working for an industrial sponsor. This mix of study means that the degree takes four years..
Engineering drawing
An engineering drawing is a type of drawing that is technical in nature, used to fully and clearly define requirements for engineered items, and is usually created in accordance with standardized conventions for layout, nomenclature, interpretation, appearance (such as typefaces and line styles), si..
Engineering Education Scheme
The Engineering Education Scheme is a UK scheme run by the Royal Academy of Engineering to promote the education of school students about engineering. The scheme is an annual event which can run for over a year after the start. It begins with a launch day in September or October which are held in re..
Engineering ethics
Engineering ethics is the field of ethics describing the obligations of those who are professional engineers to their clients or employers, and their obligations to society as a whole. Unlike most professions, where the professional's first duty is to the customer (the lawyer's client, or the docto..
Engineering Exports Promotion Council
The Engineering Exports Promotion Council was formed in Calcutta, India in 1955. ..
Engineering geologist
An engineering geologist is a geologist trained in the discipline of engineering geology. Many organizations and governments have programs for the qualification, testing and certification of engineering geologists as a protection to the public. Engineering geology may support civil engineering, esp..
Engineering geology
Engineering Geology is the application of the science of geology to the understanding of geologic phenomena and the engineering solution of geologic hazards and other geologic problems for society. Engineering geologic studies may be performed during the planning, environmental impact analysis, civ..
Engineering Internship Program
Schulich School of Engineering has one of the largest Engineering Internship Program in Canada. Typically over 300 students participate in the program every year. Engineering Internship Program at the Faculty of Engineering was started in 1993 by Dean Dr. Ted Rhodes with Dr. M.A.Ward as the foundin..
Engineering management
Engineering management is a field that bridges the gap between engineering and management. Engineering Management involves the overall management of organizations with an orientation to manufacturing, engineering, technology or production. Programs are available that provide Bachelor's, Master's an..
Engineering Management Certification International
Engineering Management Certification International (EMCI) is a professional body that provides professional certifications in Engineering Management. EMCI was established by ASME, in partnership with ASCE, AIChE, and AIME. The program is based on standardized testing that evaluates engineers’ kn..
Engineering mechanics
Engineering mechanics, also called Applied mechanics, or Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, is a branch of the physical sciences which looks to understand the actions and reactions of bodies at rest or in motion. Much of modern engineering mechanics is based on Isaac Newton's laws of motion while t..
Engineering notation
Engineering notation is scientific notation in which the power of ten must be a multiple of three (i.e, they are powers of 1000, but written as e.g. 106 instead of 10002). As an alternative to writing powers of 10, SI prefixes can be used, which also provide steps of a factor 1000Except in the case ..
Engineering overhead
In engineering, some methods or components make special demands on the system. The extra design features necessary to accommodate these demands are called overhead. For instance, in electrical engineering, a particular integrated circuit might draw large current, requiring a robust power delivery ..
Engineering physics
Engineering physics (EP) is an academic degree, available mainly at the levels of B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. Unlike other engineering degrees (such as aerospace engineering or electrical engineering), EP does not necessarily include a particular branch of science or physics. Instead, EP is meant to prov..
Engineering plastic
Engineering plastics are plastics that regain their original shape after deformation. If an engineering plastic reaches a critical amount of deformation, it may be unable to regain its original shape. Engineering plastics are plastic materials that exhibit superior mechanical and thermal properties ..
Engineering Projects In Community Service
Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS) was founded in 1995 at Purdue University by Professors Edward Coyle and Leah Jameson as a solution to two problems. First, many engineering graduates lacked real world skills need for project management, such as budgeting and scheduling. Second, ma..
Engineering Research Associates
Engineering Research Associates, commonly known as ERA, was a pioneering computer firm from the 1950s. They became famous for their numerical computers, but as the market expanded they became better known for their drum memory systems. They were eventually purchased by Remington Rand and merged into..
Engineering Research Center for Wireless Integrated Microsystems
NSF Engineering Research Center for Wireless Integrated Microsystems (ERC WIMS) was formed in 2000 by through the collaboration of the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and Michigan Technological University. This partnership combined UM's programs in sensors and microsystems with MS..
Engineering society
An engineering society is a professional organization for engineers of various disciplines. Some are umbrella type organisations which accept many different disciplines, while others are discipline specific. Many will give out professional qualifications, such as Chartered Engineer or similar. A ve..
Engineering society of Buffalo
The Engineering Society of Buffalo (ESB) was founded in 1889 by a civil engineer, George R. Sikes. Letters inviting practicing engineers were sent soliciting membership. Mr. Sikes was an enthusiastic man, recall sending out several letters was no small feat in those days! In November of that ..
Engineering Society of Buffalo
--> The Engineering Society of Buffalo (ESB) was founded in 1889 by a civil engineer, George R. Sikes. Letters inviting practicing engineers were sent soliciting membership. Mr. Sikes was an enthusiastic man, recall sending out several letters was no small feat in those days! In November of th..
Engineering statistics
Engineering statistics is a branch of statistics that has three subtopics which are particular to engineering: (DOE) or design of experiments uses statistical techniques to test and construct models of engineering components and systems.Quality control and process control use statistics as a tool to..
Engineering Student Council
ESC, or the Engineering Student Council, is the chartered representative governing body for Columbia University's School of Engineering and Applied Science. More information can be found at http://www.columbia.edu/cu/esc ..
Engineering Student Societies' Council of Ontario
The Engineering Student Societies' Council of Ontario, commonly abbreviated as ESSCO, is an umbrella organisation for student engineering societies at universities in Ontario. ..
Engineering support
Configuration management is for most of time dealing with the system that is large, complexed, has a long life duration (more than 10 years) and involve more people. The key issues for engineering support are to coordinate the participants and to provide each engineer an environment, also called a w..
Engineering Technician
Engineering Technician is a professional qualification (not an academic degree) offered by professional associations that are members of the Engineering Council UK. Engineering Technicians are technicians involved in the application of proven procedures and techniques to the solution of engineering..
Engineering Technician Brett
Brett(ID# 724/R4-06J) was the engineering technician of the commercial towing vessel The Nostromo in the 1979 science fiction film Alien. He was played by actor Harry Dean Stanton. As Engineering Technician, Brett was an assistant to Chief Engineer Parker. His duties included general maintenanc..
Engineering technology
Engineering technology (ET) is a cross between engineering (which is more research-based), and technology (which is applications-based). Engineering vs. Engineering Technology Programs The most significant difference between Engineering and Engineering Technology programs involves the use of calcu..
Engineering traditions in Canada
Contents 0.0.1 Calling of an Engineer0.0.2 The Ring0.0.3 Québec Bridge0.0.4 Certification Calling of an Engineer Main article: The Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer The ritual of Calling of an Engineer has a history dating back to 1922, when seven past presidents of the En..
Engineering treatment of the Finite Element Method
This is a draft of a new explanation as suggested on [[Talk: Finite element method]]. The Finite Element Method (FEM) is a technique for finding approximate solutions to differential equations that is particularly useful in engineering. As of 2005, FEM is the primary analysis technique for computer..
Engineering Undergraduate Society of the University of British Columbia
Engineering Undergraduate Society (EUS), is the engineering society at the University of British Columbia in the University Endowment Lands, British Columbia, Canada (just west of Vancouver's city limits). It organizes Engineering department events but is perhaps best known for practical jokes (STU..
Engineering validation test
Engineering validation test, or EVT is the first in a sequence of new-product development stages, typically followed by: DVT, Design validation testPVT, Production validation testVolume rampMass production These stages are employed as project management methods in companies developing electronics p..
Engineering vehicle
An excavator. The bucket is raked toward the machine to create a trench or pit while the lower jaw enables logs to be moved and loaded and buildings to be dismantled A Combat engineering vehicle, based on a tank chassis and equipped with a bulldozer blade and a demolition gun. A wheel..
Engineering Week (disambiguation)
Engineering Week may refer to: Engineering Week (Canada), an annual event held by engineering schools throughout Canada. National Engineering Week (Canada), held by the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers. National Engineers Week (U.S.), held in the United States. This is a [disambiguat..
Engineers (Gary Numan track)
"Engineers" is a Gary Numan song, probably based on the novel The Penultimate Truth by Philip K Dick, which is about people who work in underground shelters as engineers building robots for the ruling classes up above. In his autobiography, Numan says "The engineers keep them running and feel very b..
Engineers Australia
The Institution of Engineers Australia, often shortened to IEAust, is a professional body and not-for-profit organization dedicated to being the national forum for the advancement of the engineering field within Australia. It has over 79,000 members coming from all engineering disciplines, 27,000 of..
Engineers for a Sustainable World
Engineers for a Sustainable World (ESW) is an Ithaca, New York-based not-for-profit interest group of engineers in the United States. It promotes sustainable development, with a stated mission of "[e]ngaging engineers in reducing poverty by improving environmental, social, and economic sus..
Engineers India Limited
Engineers India Limited (EIL) is a public-listed company under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, and is a business enterprise of the Government of India that was initially set up in 1965 to help the vital petroleum industry in the country. It has to its credit, more than 4,300 assignments, ..
Engineers line reference
Engineers' line reference (ELR) is a four-character code used in the British railway network (Network Rail and its train operating customers) as designations for portions of track. These references are unique to each section and enable greater specificity, aiding the management of the operational r..
Engineers of the human soul
Engineers of the human soul (Russian: ) - a concept of culture promoted by Joseph Stalin. The phrase was originally coined by Yury Olesha and then used by Joseph Stalin, firstly during his meeting with the Soviet writers in preparation for the first Congress of the Union of Soviet Writers: The pr..
Engineers Without Borders
There are organizations in several countries that have the name Engineers Without Borders. Each is a non-governmental organization involved in international development work. They are not formally affiliated with each other, although some of them have together created an international network[..
Engineers Without Borders (Australia)
Engineers Without Borders Australia is a non-profit organisation that works within Australia and abroad to improve the quality of life of disadvantaged communities through education and the implementation of sustainable engineering projects. EWB Australia was established in 2003 by a group of engine..
Engineers Without Borders (Belgium)
Ingénieurs sans Frontières - Ingénieurs Assistance Internationale (ISF-IAI, more commonly known as ISF, Belgium) is a Belgian NGO assisting developing areas of the world with their engineering needs and whose fundamental purpose is to adapt technological development to the needs of those living i..
Engineers Without Borders (Canada)
Engineers Without Borders — Ingénieurs sans frontières (Canada) (abbreviated EWB-ISF Canada or, more commonly, EWB in English or ISF in French) is a Non-governmental organisation devoted to international development. (See also Engineers Without Borders for similar organisations worldwide.) ..
Engineers Without Borders (India)
Engineers Without Borders (India) is a non-governmental organization involved in development work. It is a member of the "Engineers Without Borders - International" network. External links [Engineers Without Borders – India] this is currently run by naveen ..
Engineers Without Borders (UK)
Engineers Without Borders (EWB) UK (or EWB-UK) is a UK-based registered charity and NGO, operated primarily by UK-based university students. Its mission is to Facilitate Human Development through Engineering. EWB-UK is non-operational charity, in that it does not undertake its own projects, but sup..
Engineers Without Borders (USA)
Engineers Without Borders – USA (EWB-USA) is a non-profit organization established in 2000 to help developing areas worldwide with their engineering needs, while involving and training a new kind of internationally responsible engineering student. It is a member of the "Engineers Without Borders -..
Engineers Without Borders - Portland Professional Chapter
Engineers Without Borders - Portland Professional Chapter (EWB Portland) was established in January, 2005, in Portland, Oregon. EWB Portland is a professional chapter of Engineers Without Borders - USA (EWB-USA)and is affiliated with the West Coast Region (EWB-WCR). The purpose of the EWB Portlan..
Engineer (comics)
Engineer is a comic book character in the Wildstorm universe. The First Engineer He was part of a group, lead by The High, that wanted to change the world by removing the structure of society itself. It would be no more laws, no authoritarian structures, no crime and no war. The Engineer's part on ..
Engineer (Final Fantasy)
The engineer class was fist introduce in Final Fantasy IV as a job for Cid,with only one skill called study. It appeared in Final Fantasy VI for Edgar with a better skill named tools. The FFIV Cid is the first engineer, but has only one skill study which is the same as scan. His primary wea..
Engineer and Logistic Staff Corps
The Engineer and Logistic Staff Corps is a part of the Royal Engineers in the British Territorial Army. It is intended to provide advisers on engineering and logistics to the British Army at a senior level. The Staff Corps is constituted under the Reserve Forces Act 1996 and is administered by the ..
Engineer boots
Similar to harness boots, engineer boots are a type of motorcycle boot: footwear usually worn by motorcycle riders, commonly called bikers. The boots are most often made of heavy weight black leather, have a rounded toe and range in height from short (10") to extra high (38"). The most typical ..
Engineer Mohammad Daoud
Engineer Mohammad Daoud is the current governor of Helmand province in Afghanistan. He was appointed in Dec. 2005. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Engineer Officer
An Engineer Officer is one type of officer in the British Royal Navy. There are also Warfare Officers and Logistics Officers (formerly called Supply Officers) supported by additional branches such as Medical or Dental Officers, or the Chaplaincy Service. Engineer Officers are responsible for the m..
Engineer Officer Basic Course
The U.S. Army Engineer School, or Engineer Officer Basic Course (EOBC) is located at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, and is eighteen weeks long. Once an Army Officer has been Commissioned and selected for the Engineer Branch, he or she is sent to Engineer School to learn military construction, combat ..
Engineer School
Engineer School can refer to any of: US Army Engineer SchoolMarine Corps Engineer SchoolRoyal Engineers - Construction Engineer School This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to chang..
Engines (children's book)
Engines is a 1959 science book for children by L. Sprague de Camp, illustrated by Jack Coggins, published by Golden Press. A revised edition issued as part of the publisher's Golden Library of Knowledge Series was published in 1961. As stated on the cover, the work is a survey of "Man's use of powe..
Engines of Creation (book)
Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology Engines of Creation (ISBN 0-385-19973-2) is a seminal molecular nanotechnology book written by K. Eric Drexler in 1986. The foreword is by Marvin Minsky of MIT. Drexler's 1992 book, Nanosystems: Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing, and Com..
Engines of Creation (Joe Satriani album)
Engines of Creation is an album by Joe Satriani. Track listing "Devil's Slide" – 5:11"Flavour Crystal 7" – 4:26"Borg Sex" – 5:27"Until We Say Goodbye" – 4:31"Attack" – 4:22"Champagne?" – 6:04"Clouds Race Across the Sky" – 6:14"The Power Cosmic 2000 &nda..
Engine Alliance
The Engine Alliance, a 50/50 joint venture between General Electric and Pratt & Whitney, was formed in August 1996 to develop, manufacture, sell, and support a family of modern technology engines for new high-capacity, long-range aircraft. The main application for such an engine, the GP7200, was or..
Engine Alliance GP7200
Engine Cutaway Artist impression of a GP7200 powered Emirates A380 The Engine Alliance GP7200 is a new turbofan jet engine that will incorporate state-of-the-art advanced technologies of proven wide-body products, originally from the world's No.1 and No.3 aero-engine manufacturers, GE A..
Engine balance
Engine balance is the design, construction and tuning of an engine to run smoothly. Engine balance reduces vibration and other stresses, and may improve the performance, efficiency, cost of ownership and reliability of the engine, as well as reducing the stress both on other machinery and on the peo..
Engine braking
Engine braking is the act of using the energy-requiring compression stroke of the internal combustion engine to dissipate energy and slow down a vehicle. Compression braking is a common legal term for the same mechanism. Large trucks use a device called a jake brake to increase the effectiveness of ..
Engine Common
Engine Common is a village in South Gloucestershire, England. ..
Engine configuration
Engine configuration is an engineering term for the layout of the major components of an internal combustion engine. These components include cylinders, pistons, crankshaft or crankshafts and camshaft or camshafts. For many automobile engines, the term block is interchangeable with engine in this c..
Engine Control Unit
An Engine Control Unit (ECU), also known as Engine Management System (EMS) is an electronic device, fundamentally a computer, that is part of an internal combustion engine, which reads several sensors in the engine and uses the information to control the ignition systems of the engine. This approach..
Engine cooling
Engine cooling is the process of cooling an engine by using either air or liquid. As engines generate mechanical power they also generate waste heat energy because they are not perfectly efficient. The engine must therefore be cooled to prevent it from cooking in its own heat. Although some waste ..
Engine displacement
Displacement, One complete cycle of a four cylinder, four stroke engine. The volume displaced is marked in red. Engine displacement is defined as the total volume of air/fuel mixture an engine can draw in during one complete engine cycle; it is normally stated in cubic centimetres, litres or c..
Engine Gear (Beyblade toys)
The Engine Gear Beyblade toy is a spinning core containing a winder, which gives the top extra spinning power. This Engine Gear first appeared in the G-Revolution anime series before being translated into the toys. They have 10-sided Weight Disks. The types of Engine Gear Four types of EG (Engine ..
Engine knocking
Knocking (also called pinking or pinging)—technically detonation—in internal combustion engines occurs when fuel/air mixture in the cylinder has been ignited by the spark plug and the smooth burning is interrupted by the unburned mixture in the combustion chamber exploding before the f..
Engine One-Forty-Three
"Engine One-Forty-Three" was the last song recorded by legendary country music singer Johnny Cash. According to his son John Carter Cash, the song was his last song to ever be recorded in its entirety [link]. The song appeared on the compilation album The Unbroken Circle - The Musical He..
Engine room
Location of a ship's engine room In a ship, an engine room is where the main engine(s), generators, compressors, pumps, fuel/lubrication oil purifiers and other major machinery are located. Sometimes referred to as the "machinery space". On modern ships, a sound-proofed, air-conditioned engine..
Engine Shaft
Engine shaft is a mine shaft used for the purpose of pumping, irrespective of the prime mover. ..
Engine Summer
Engine Summer (ISBN 0385128312) is a novel by John Crowley, published in 1979 by Doubleday. It was nominated for the 1980 American Book Award. The novel tells the story of a young man named Rush that Speaks and of his journey through a strange, post-apocalyptic world in pursuit of several seemingly..
Engine swap
An engine swap is the process of removing a car's engine and replacing it with another; this is done either because of failure, or to install a different engine, usually one that is more powerful or more up to date and maintainable. While one can work wonders with engine tuning to achieve greater p..
Engine tuning
Engine tuning or engine building is the adjustment, modification or design of internal combustion engines to yield more performance, either in terms of power output or economy. It is a popular pastime with amateur mechanics or "gearheads" and "petrolheads". It has a long history, almost as long as t..
Engine turnings
Engine Turning refers to a fine geometric pattern that can be inscribed onto metal as a finish. Aluminium is often the metal chosen but any metal can be finely machined to produce intricate repetive patterns that offer reflective interest and fine detail. Engravings produced by engine turning are ..
Engine Valued Interactive Layout
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Engin Ardıç
Engin Ardıç is a well known Turkish journalist and writer who, with the commencement of private television broadcasting in Turkey, also worked as a television commentator in the 1990s. Brief Biography He was born in Trabzon (1952) which is an important coastal city on the eastern Black Sea shores..
Engin Principal du Génie
The Engin Principal du Génie is an armoured engineering vehicle built upon the chassis of the Leclerc battle tank. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] [GIAT] ..
Engis
Engis is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Liège. On January 1 2005 Engis had a total population of 5,690. The total area is 27.74 km² which gives a population density of 205.11 inhabitants per km². ..
Engi (era)
Engi (延喜) is the name of a Japanese era equivalent to the years 901-923 on the Western calendar. |- style="text-align: center;" [[zh-yue:延喜]] ..
Engi no jutsu
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Engl
ENGL is a German company that makes high end tube amplifiers for electric guitars. Over the years ENGL succeeded in getting a global player role in this market. Nowadays, the company competes with the leading edge like Marshall and Mesa Boogie. Noted users are Ritchie Blackmore, Scorpions, Phil Cam..
Englan
Englan is a small village in the district of Wokha, Nagaland state ( India). The name literally means The Path of the Sun. It is one of the main centers of the district and is an active center of the Lotha language and culture. External links [A district map of Nagaland]. ..
England
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. England (Flag) (Coat of Arms) Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit(Translated: "God and my right") England's location (dark green) within the United Kingdom (light green), with the Republic of Ireland (blue) to its west Languages Eng..
England's 50 Greatest Goals
England's 50 Greatest Goals was a poll of the best goals scored by England international footballers conducted in 2005 by television channel Sky One. Overview The poll was conducted of England fans around the country and each goal was then assessed in four categories - skill, verve, excitement and..
England's European Under-21 Football Championship Record
England's Under-21s have won the European Under-21 Football Championship twice, in 1982 and 1984. They have been losing semi-finalists on four occasions, and got knocked out in the finals group stage twice. On seven occasions, including the 2004 and the forthcoming 2006 finals, England have failed..
England's Gate
England's Gate may mean: Is a Popular Conntry Pub and Restaurant in Bodenham the name of an ancient inn, dating from the 1600s, in Bodenham eight miles north of Hereford, England. Pevensey, known as 'England's gate'. The term is used several times of Pevensey by Rudyard Kipling in Puck of Pook's Hi..
England's Gazetteer
England's Gazetteer was a large road atlas printed in the mid 18th century. There were three separate editions which offered detailed maps of the roads of England and Wales. The book was privately printed. ..
England's Next Top Model
The person who made this is an idiot. Contents 1 Cycles1.1 Cycle 11.1.1 Contestants1.1.2 Photoshoots Guide1.2 Cycle 21.2.1 Contestants1.2.2 Photoshoots Guide1.3 Cycle 31.3.1 Contestants1.3.2 Photoshoots Guide1.4 Cycle 41.4.1 Contestants1..
England, Arkansas
England is a city in Lonoke County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 2,972 at the 2000 census. Geography England is located at [34°32′39″N, 91°58′3″W] (34.544066, -91.967534)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the c..
England, England
England, England (1998) is a philosophical novel by Julian Barnes which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. The novel is set in the Britain of the not-too-distant future, and chronicles the creation of a giant England themed amusement park, called "England, England", which also operates as an inde..
England, Half-English
England, Half-English CD Album by Billy Bragg Released March 5, 2002 Recorded ??? Genre rock Length 42 min 58 sec Record label Elektra Records Producer Grant Showbiz Professional reviews Q 3 stars out of 5 [February 2002] Allmusic.com 2 1/2 out of 5 [Link] Calgary S..
England, My England and Other Stories
England, My England is the title of a collection of short stories by D H Lawrence. Individual items were originally written between 1913 and 1921, many of them against the background of World War One. Most of these versions were placed in magazines or periodicals. Ten were later selected and extensi..
England, Their England
England, Their England (1933) is an affectionately satirical comic novel by the Scottish writer A. G. Macdonell. Like the author, the book's protagonist Donald Cameron is a Scot invalided away from the Western Front. He spends his time carrying out research for a book on the English by consorting wi..
Englander v. Telus Communications Inc.
Englander v. Telus Communications Inc., 2004 FCA 387 is a leading Federal Court of Appeal decision on Canadian privacy law under PIPEDA. Background Mathew Englander filed a complaint against Telus, his cell phone provider, for failing to get his consent before selling his personal information to ..
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Englandspiel
The Englandspiel was the German name for an elaborate counter intelligence operation mounted by the German Abwehr in the Netherlands during the Second World War. British Special Operations Executive (SOE) was sending Dutch intelligence agents into the occupied Netherlands during the war, but the op..
Englands Helicon
Englands Helicon is an anthology of Elizabethan lyric poems compiled by John Flasket, and first published in 1600. There was an enlarged edition in 1614. The poets involved cannot all be identified, since there are a number of poems marked as 'anonymous': they do include Edmund Bolton, William Byrd,..
England (band)
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England (disambiguation)
England may refer to: England, a constituent country of the current-day United Kingdom.its ancestor, the Kingdom of England: a historical state which existed from the 10th century until 1707.England national football team, the national football (soccer) team of EnglandEngland, Arkansas, a city in t..
England (song)
England is a song written by Justin Hawkins from The Darkness and released by him under the name British Whale and is set to be an unofficial World Cup single for the England National Team. The song was deemed controversial even before release because it contains a jovial anti-German sentiment with ..
England (The Album)
"England (The Album)", released in 2004, is a compilation of music which all is closely related to England. The album was released to co-incide with the Euro 2004 football tournament. Track Listing "Queen" - We Are The Champions"Baddiel, Skinner and The Lightning Seeds" - Three Lions '96"The Far..
England A
England A refers to England's developmental national teams in several sports. Players on these teams often "graduate" to slots on the appropriate senior national team. The phrase may refer to: England A - rugby leagueEngland A cricket teamEngland Saxons, the new name (as of 2006) for the England A r..
England Air Force Base
England Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force base. It is located 5 miles NW of Alexandria, Louisiana, about 170 mi NW of New Orleans. Originally known as Alexandria Air Force Base, the base was renamed in honor of Lt Col John Brooke England (1923-1954). A leading and much-decorat..
England Air Park
Alexandria International Airport, formerly England Air Base, is located in outside of Alexandria, Louisiana, near Interstate 49. The air base was closed during the Clinton Administration, during his last term. Clinton visited the airport before it closed. Airport Data #'s of Runway: 2Length #1: 700..
England and Germany football rivalry
The England and Germany national football teams share a major rivalry, with matches between the two nations often attracting much media attention, public interest and comment in both countries but especially in England. Although the footballing rivalry began in earnest after the 1966 World Cup, it w..
England and Wales
For an explanation of often confusing terms like (Great) Britain, United Kingdom and England see British Isles (terminology). England and Wales (red), with the rest of the United Kingdom (pink). England and Wales are home nations of the United Kingdom and, because they share the same le..
England and Wales Cricket Board
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is the governing body of cricket in England and Wales. It was created on 1 January 1997 combining the roles of the Test and County Cricket Board (TCCB), the National Cricket Association (NCA) and the Cricket Council. The ECB is governed by representatives ..
England at the 1998 Commonwealth Games
England at the 1998 Commonwealth Games was represented by the Commonwealth Games Council for England (CGCE). England joined the Commonwealth of Nations as part of the United Kingdom in 1931. In this competition England finished second in the medals table behind Australia. Contents 1 ..
England at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
England at the 2002 Commonwealth Games was represented by the Commonwealth Games Council for England (CGCE). England joined the Commonwealth of Nations as part of the United Kingdom in 1931. The team that attended the games in Manchester was the largest fielded upto that point, comprising 444..
England at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
This page documents the participation of English competitors in the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. At the previous 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England, England had 444 athletes and 221 officials, winning 54 Gold, 51 Silver and 60 Bronze medals. Contents 1 England 36..
England A cricket team
The England A cricket team is a cricket team representing England and Wales. It is the "second tier" of international English cricket below the full English cricket team, and is largely intended as a way for promising young cricketers to gain experience of playing international cricket. Although pri..
England B national football team
England B is a secondary football team run occasionally as support for the England national football team. At times they have played other nation's full teams; they have also played matches against 'B' teams from other football associations. Contents 1 History2 Attendance3 Use4&nbs..
England Caps
A comprehensive list of every footballer who has received only one England cap. One Cap Abbott, W (Everton, 1902)Alcock, C W (Wanderers, 1875)Alderson, J T (Crystal Palace, 1923)Allen, A (Aston Villa, 1888)Alsford, W J (Tottenham Hotspur, 1935)Anderson, R D (Old Etonians, 1879)Angus, John (Bur..
England Dan & John Ford Coley
England Dan & John Ford Coley were a pop rock duo, made up of "England" Dan Seals and John Ford Coley. Typically remembered as a one-hit wonder because of their hugely popular single "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight", the group actually had six top 40 singles between 1971 and 1980. Albums 1971 ..
England Dan & John Ford Coley (album)
England Dan & John Ford Coley is the first album by the pop rock duo of the same name. Track Listing "Mud and Stone""Miss Me""Swamp River""Tell Her Hello""Lady Rose""New Jersey""Winning Side""Elysian Fields""I'm Home""Ask the Rain" All songs by Coley/Seals. ..
England expects that every man will do his duty
[Featured articles ] The Battle of Trafalgar by J. M. W. Turner (oil on canvas, 1822–1824) shows the last three letters of this famous signal flying from the Victory. "England expects that every man will do his duty" was a signal sent by Admiral Horatio N..
England First Party
For another party by the name "England First", see International Third Position. The England First Party (EFP) is a minor political party operating only in England. It has two councillors on Blackburn with Darwen council. They were formed in 2004 by Mark Cotterill who had been the founder and Cha..
England Hockey
England Hockey is the national governing body for the sport of hockey in England. There are separate governing bodies for the sport in the other parts of the United Kingdom. It was formed on 1 January 2003 to replace the English Hockey Association which had had to suspend operations 2002 because of ..
England Invaded
England Invaded, a collection of imaginative fiction, including invasion literature, from the Victorian and Edwardian periods edited by Michael Moorcock. Originally published in hardback by W.H. Allen in 1977 (ISBN 0491021917), it was re-issued as a paperback by Star in 1980 (ISBN 0352306947). Con..
England in Pakistan 2005-06
--Before the series-- Well this upcoming series will be an interesting one. England seems to have all out of momentum behind them. Many people including Darren Gough, Wasim Akram, and Inzamam ul Haq and Bob Woolmer have been heard commenting on the series. ppEngland]]'s Pace attack of Jones, Harmiso..
England Made Me
England Made Me is a 2000 album by Black Box Recorder, whose members include Luke Haines. Track listing "Girl Singing in the Wreckage" (2:42)"England Made Me" (4:00)"New Baby Boom" (2:10)"It's Only the End of the World" (5:21)"Ideal Home" (2:39)"Child Psychology" (4:08)"I C One Female" (2:19)"Upto..
England national amateur football team
The England national amateur football team was the amateur representative team for England at football. It was formed some time around 1900, due to the growth of the professional game which meant that amateur players could no longer easily find places in the main England national team. The team pl..
England national basketball team
The England national basketball team is the basketball side that represents England in international competitions. Contents 1 Eurobasket 19462 Eurobasket 19553 Commonwealth Games3.1 Melbourne 20063.1.1 Men's Team3.1.2 Women's Team4 See also5 References Eur..
England national football team
The England national football team represents England in international football competitions such as the World Cup - which it won in 1966 - and the European Championships. Controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England, they are one of the highest-ranking nation..
England national football team records
This article lists various football records in relation to the England national football team. Contents 1 Appearances2 Goals3 Captains4 Red cards5 Non-white players6 Miscellaneous7 Notes8 External links Appearances Most appearances Peter Shilton, 125, No..
England National Game XI
The National Game XI is a soccer team that represents England at semi-professional level. Predominantly made up of players from the Nationwide Conference, it plays matches against equivalent teams from other nations. ..
England national netball team
England's national netball team is captained by Olivia Murphy. The head coach is Marg Caldow, assisted by Maggie Jackson. The manager is Lesley Dixon. ..
England national rugby league team
In rugby league England is represented in the World Cup (1977, 1995, 2000) and the World Sevens (2002, 2003). With the exception of the 1995 World Cup, matches involving England are not deemed to have test status, English players instead representing Great Britain. The England team is run under the..
England national rugby union team
The England national rugby union team (also referred to as England Rugby and the English rugby team) represents England at a national level in international rugby union competitions, notably the World Cup and the Six Nations Championship. The team is governed by the Rugby Football Union, who overse..
England national rugby union team (sevens)
The English national rugby union sevens team compete in the World Sevens Series, Rugby World Cup Sevens and the Commonwealth Games. Contents 1 Honours2 Current squad3 See also4 External links Honours Rugby World Cup Sevens Winners 1993Hong Kong Sevens Winners 2002Hong Kong S..
England national under-21 football team
England Under-21 Nickname Young Lions Association The Football Association Coach Peter Taylor, 1996-1999 & 2004- Most caps Jamie Carragher & Gareth Barry (27) Top scorer Alan Shearer & Francis Jeffers (13) ..
England national under-21 team
England national under-21 team may refer to: England national under-21 football team.England national under-21 rugby union team. 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 ..
England Rural Development Programme
England Rural Development Programme is the instrument by which the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) fulfills its rural development obligations as set out by the European Union. Countryside Stewardship SchemeEnvironmentally Sensitive Areas SchemeEnergy Crops SchemeFarm W..
England Show
The England Show is an three part episode of Married with Children filmed partially on location in the United Kingdom. It is episodes 24, 25, and 26 of season six on Fox. Contents 1 Summary2 Part 13 Part 24 Part 35 Guest stars6 Episode guide7 See also8 Link..
England to Australia flight
In 1919 the Commonwealth Government of Australia offered a prize of £10,000 for the first flight by Australians in a British aircraft from Hounslow or Calshot in England to Australia accomplished within 720 hours. Vickers entered a Vimy bomber, registered G-EAOU, crewed by Captain Ross Macpherson S..
England Under-19 cricket team
England Under-19 cricket team tours Sri Lanka in the year 2006 in preparation for the Under 19 World Cup. Team Roster Moeen Ali (Warwickshire, capt)Varun Chopra (Essex)Nicholas James (Warwickshire)Andrew Miller (Lancashire)John Simpson (Lancashire)Greg Wood (Yorkshire)Robert Woodman (Somerset)Ben W..
England v. Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners
England v. Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners, 375 U.S. 411 (1964)[#endnote_citation], was a United States Supreme Court decision that refined the procedures for U.S. federal courts to abstain from deciding issues of state law, pursuant to the doctrine set forth in Railroad Commiss..
England v Hungary (1953)
England v Hungary (1953) refers to a seminal and historic football match that broke England's 90-year unbeaten streak on home soil that had stood since the expansion of the game to include sides from outside the British Isles.1 It was an anxiously anticipated matchup for the current world's number..
England v United States (1950)
Joe Gaetjens held aloft after scoring the winning goal On June 29, 1950, at the 1950 World Cup in Brazil, the United States national football team defeated the English team 1–0 in group play. The match was held in Belo Horizonte at Estádio Independência. The game and the U.S. team was p..
England women's national football team
England Nickname - Association The FA Coach Hope Powell, 1998- Most caps ?? Top scorer ?? Football in the United Kingdom National teams: England | Scotland | Wales | Northern Ireland | UK UK-wide national team competitions: British Home Championship | Rous..
England Your England
England Your England is an essay written by the British author George Orwell during The Blitz of 1941 as bombers of Nazi Germany flew overhead. It is his attempt to define British culture and the British people for the rest of the world as he fears that it might soon be wiped from earth by the Naz..
Englaus
A screenshot supposedly taken while playing the game. Engalus is an FPS game developed by Crytek, but was later on cancelled so that resources could be spent on the game Far Cry instead. Engalus was supposed to be a sci-fi shooter about an assassin named Jordan, sent to kill a madman who wi..
Engle, West Virginia
Engle is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, West Virginia, USA. Originally known by the names of Millers Mill, Striders Crossing, Keller, and Engles Switch before its post office's name changed to Engle in 1910. External links Communities Bayard | Berkeley Springs | Bo..
Englebert
Englebert was a belgian company of tyre manufacturer founded by Oscar Englebert. These tyres initially started race competitions in 1930s with Touring and Sports Car road race. In 1950s Englebert were the benchmark racing tyre. The performance was exceptional and many of the top Formula One teams o..
Englee, Newfoundland and Labrador
Englee ([50°44′07″N, 56°06′09″W] NST) is a small fishing community on the east side of the Great Northern Peninsula in a sheltered harbour on the northern headland of Canada Bay, Newfoundland, Canada. Englee was incorporated as a town in 1948, but the French were active in the f..
Englefield
Englefield may refer to: Englefield, a village in the county of Berkshire, England.Englefield Green, a village in the county of Surrey, EnglandSir Francis Englefield, Roman Catholic politicianJarrod Englefield, New Zealand CricketerThomas Englefield, a former Speaker of the United Kingdom's House o..
Englefield, Berkshire
Englefield is a village and civil parish in Berkshire, England, mostly within the bounds of the private walled estate of Englefield House. The village is situated in the district of West Berkshire, close to Reading. Other nearby places include Bradfield and Theale. In 870, the village was the site..
Englefield Green
Map sources}} for at grid reference: SU 993 710 Englefield Green is a village of 7500 people in northern Surrey, UK. It is near the south eastern corner of Windsor Great Park, Royal Holloway, University of London and the towns of Egham, Old Windsor and Virginia Water. The village was built up..
Englefield Green Rovers F.C.
Englefield Green Rovers F.C. is a football club based in Egham, England. They joined the Chiltonian League Division One in 1996. For the 2005-06 season, they are members of the Hellenic Football League Division One East. |- !colspan="3" style="background:#ccf; text-align:center;"|Hellenic League..
Englehart, Ontario
Englehart is a town in the district of Timiskaming, province of Ontario, Canada, with a population of 1,703. It was built in 1908 by the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway (forerunner of Ontario Northland) as a rest stop between North Bay and Cochrane. Today, Englehart's importance as a rail..
Engleheart
Three people are known by the name Engleheart: Henry William Engleheart, an English recipient of the Victoria Cross,George Engleheart, (1752-1829), English miniature painter, and his nephew,John Cox Dillman Engleheart (1784-1862), also a miniature painter. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguati..
Engleman-Camurdrie syndrome
Engleman-Camurdrie syndrome is a rare, non-fatal bone disorder that limits muscle strength. People with the Engleman-Camurdrie syndrome John Belluso, writer for the CBS program "Ghost Whisperer", was bound to a wheel chair since the age of 13 because of the Engleman-Camurdrie syndrome. He died on ..
Englemount-Lawrence
Englemount-Lawrence is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Canada. The boundaries of this neighbourhood contain several smaller areas including Lawrence Heights and Lawrence Manor. ..
Englert-Greenberger duality relation
The Englert-Greenberger duality relation relates the visibility V of interference fringes with the definiteness or distinguishability D of the photons' paths in quantum optics. Gregg Jaeger, Abner Shimony, Lev Vaidman "Two interferometric complementarities" Phys. Rev. A, Vol. 51, 54 (1995))Bethold-G..
Engler system
One of the prime systems of plant taxonomy, the Engler system was devised by Adolf Engler. According to Engler, Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien (1924) the main groups of plants are: I. divisio SchizophytaII. divisio PhytosarcodinaIII. divisio FlagellataeIV. divisio DinoflagellataeV. divisio Bacillar..
Englesea-Brook
Englesea-Brook is a small rural village in Cheshire, England. Located close to Crewe, it is under the authority of Crewe & Nantwich Borough Council. Close to junction 16 of the M6 motorway. It is a quaint little village with character aplenty and a history closely tied to the local foundations of th..
Englesqueville-en-Auge
Englesqueville-en-Auge is a commune of the Calvados département, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14800. The INSEE code is 14238. See also Englesqueville-la-Percée ..
Englesqueville-la-Percée
Englesqueville-la-Percée is a commune of the Calvados département, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14710. The INSEE code is 14239. See also Englesqueville-en-Auge ..
Englewood
Englewood is the name of some places in the United States of America: Englewood, ColoradoEnglewood, FloridaEnglewood, New JerseyEnglewood, OhioEnglewood, TennesseeEnglewood, Chicago Differently spelled but easy to confuse with these is Inglewood, California. This is a [disambiguationdisambigua..
Englewood, Chicago
Englewood (Chicago, Illinois) Community Area 68 - EnglewoodLocation within the city of Chicago LatitudeLongitude [41°46.8′N 87°38.4′W] Neighborhoods EnglewoodHamilton Park ZIP Code part of 60621 Area 8.00 km² (3.09 mi²) Population (2000)Density 40,222 (down 15.0% from 1990..
Englewood, Colorado
Englewood is a city in Arapahoe County, Colorado, USA. The population was 41,727 at the 2000 census. Geography Englewood is located at [39°38′49″N, 104°59′31″W] (39.646837, -104.991986)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the c..
Englewood, Florida
Englewood is a census-designated place in Charlotte County, Florida and Sarasota County, Florida. As of the 2000 census, it had a population of 16,196. Englewood was also the original name for Vineland, Florida. Geography Englewood is located at [26°57′47″N, 82°21′7″W] (26.96..
Englewood, Kansas
Englewood is a city in Clark County, Kansas, United States. The population was 109 at the 2000 census. Geography Englewood is located at [37°2′10″N, 99°59′16″W] (37.036217, -99.987725)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ci..
Englewood, New Jersey
Map highlighting Englewood's location within Bergen County. Inset: Bergen County's location within New Jersey. Englewood is a city located in Bergen County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city had a total population of 26,203. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographi..
Englewood, Ohio
Englewood is a northern suburb of Dayton in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. The population was 12,235 at the 2000 census. Geography Englewood is located on Dayton's North Main Street (OH-48) on the west bank of the Stillwater River. The east-west highways U.S. Highway 40 and Interstate 70..
Englewood, Pennsylvania
Englewood is a census-designated place (CDP) in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 484 at the 2000 census. Geography Englewood is located at [40°46′57″N, 76°14′32″W] (40.782437, -76.242171)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the ..
Englewood, Tennessee
Englewood is a town in McMinn County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 1,590 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 A Brief History4 Current Issues and Facts5 Corruption6 External links Geography Englewood is located at [35°25′3..
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Map highlighting Englewood Cliffs' location within Bergen County. Inset: Bergen County's location within New Jersey. Englewood Cliffs is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 5,322. The borough houses the world he..
Englewood Cliffs Public Schools
The Englewood Cliffs Public Schools serve children in Kindergarten through eighth grade from Englewood Cliffs, in Bergen County, New Jersey. For high school, students attend Dwight Morrow High School in Englewood, as part of a sending / receiving relationship with the Englewood Public School Distr..
Englewood High School
Englewood High School is a public high school in the Englewood Schools District, located in the city of Englewood, Colorado, a suburb of Denver, in Arapahoe County. It is one of two high schools in the district. Its student population is approximately 850 students in grades 9–12. There are ..
Englewood Hospital and Medical Center
Englewood Hospital and Medical Center is an "acute care teaching hospital affiliated with the prestigious Mount Sinai School of Medicine" in Englewood, New Jersey.[link] It is renowned for (among other things) its cardiac program and its bloodless surgery program. External links [Of..
Englewood Public School District
The Englewood Public School District serves students in Kindergarten through twelfth grade from Englewood, in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. Schools Schools in the district are: Elementary Schools [D. A. Quarles Early Childhood Center] (PreK-1) Sheryl Sullivan - Principal[..
Englewood Station (Chicago)
Englewood Station or Englewood Union Station in Chicago, Illinois' south side Englewood neighborhood was a crucial junction and passenger depot for three railroads - the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, the New York Central Railroad, and the Pennsylvania Railroad - although it was for the ..
Englewood Technical Prep Academy
Englewood Technical Prep Academy or sometimes referred to as simply Englewood High School, part of the Chicago Public School system, serves the Englewood community on the south side of Chicago, Illinois. Englewood Technical Prep Academy Principal Diane L. Jackson School type Public coed Re..
Englewood Township, Bergen County, New Jersey (Historical)
Englewood Township was a Township that existed in Bergen County, New Jersey and was established on March 22, 1871 when Hackensack Township was subdivided into three new Townships. Englewood Township lasted just short of twenty-five years, and was dissolved on March 12, 1896. Hackensack Township was..
Englezovac
Englezovac is older name for Savinac meaning “Englishtown” – part of Belgrade, owing its name to Francis Mackenzie, who owned most of it. The Society for the Embellishment of Vracar suggested to Belgrade City Council to rename Englezovac to Savinac [Sava’s Hill] on March 31, 1894. ..
Engle Passage
Engle Passage is a stretch of water between East Falkland and George Island in the Falkland Islands. George Island and Speedwell Island form the southern stretch of land to the south of the passage while East Falkland forms the northern stretch. The passage is parallel to Choiseul Sound and is conn..
Englisberg
Englisberg is a village in the canton of Berne, Switzerland. On January 1, 2004, the independent municipality merged with Zimmerwald to form the municipality of Wald. External links ..
Englischer Garten (Munich)
The Englischer Garten or "English Garden" is a large urban public park that stretches from the city center to the northeastern city limits of Munich, Germany. It was founded in 1789 by Benjamin Thompson, who is also known as Count von Rumford. With an area covering 3.7 km² the Englischer Garten ..
English
English can refer to: The English languageThe English peopleAnything from EnglandA technique in billiards and related games English can also refer to: English, Indiana, a city in the United StatesEnglish studies, an academic disciplineEnglish programming language, derived from SQLEnglish River, ..
English, August
English August: An Indian Story is an acclaimed novel by Indian author Upamanyu Chatterjee. Plot introduction The book chronicles one year in the life of a trainee civil servant, Agastya Sen, on his first posting-cum-training session to Madna, a 'tiny dot' in the vast Indian hinterland. Witty, int..
English, August (film)
English, August made in 1994 is Indian film director Dev Benegals first feature film. This film ignited the next generation of Indian cinema and is acknowledged as a landmark in contemporary Indian cinema. A humorous and irreverent study of bureaucracy and the Indian Generation X, English, August wo..
English, Fitz or Percy (Prison Break episode)
"English, Fitz or Percy" is the fifth episode of television series Prison Break. Michael ominously tells the team they have to take out either English, Fitz, or Percy. There is no other choice, and the flashback to his prior life shows the tattoos of the three names on his forearm. Meanwhile, Sec..
English, Indiana
English is a town in Crawford County, Indiana, United States. The city is the county seat of Crawford County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 External links Geography English is located at [38°20′8″N, 86°27′38..
English, West Virginia
English is an unincorporated community in McDowell County, West Virginia, USA. English is located on U.S. Highway 52 along the Dry Fork. External links ..
English-based creole languages
An English-based creole language, or English creole for short, is a creole language that was significantly influenced by the English language Most English creoles were formed in English colonies, following the great expansion of British naval military power and trade in the 17th and 18th centuries...
English-Canadian
English-Canadian is a term that has been used loosely and strictly speaking erroneously to refer to the non-francophone, English-speaking majority population of Canada. The more accurate terms English-speaking Canadian and anglophone Canadian are also widely used. Traditionally, it has referred ..
English-language editions of The Hobbit
This list contains only complete, printed English-language editions of The Hobbit. It is not for derived or unprinted works such as screenplays, graphic novels, or audio books. ..
English-language numerals
There are two main English-language systems of number names: the short scale system (used in the United States, Canada and most of the English-speaking world) and the long scale system (used in most Germanic and Romance languages). The long scale system is the older one. It was invented by Nicolas ..
English-language vowel changes before historic l
Contents 1 Salary-celery merger2 Fill-feel merger3 Fell-fail merger4 Full-fool merger5 Hull-hole merger6 Doll-dole merger7 Others8 See also9 References Salary-celery merger The salary-celery merger is a conditioned merger of /æ/ (as in bat) and /e/ (..
English-language vowel changes before historic r
The English language has undergone a number of phonological changes before the historic phoneme /r/. In recent centuries, most or all of these changes have involved merging of vowel distinctions; in standard American English, for example, although there are ten or eleven stressed monophthongs, only ..
English-speaking Europe
English-speaking Europe consists of the constituent nations of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) as well as the Republic of Ireland, two former British colonies (Cyprus, Malta) and a current British colony Gibraltar, plus the Crown dependencies. There are also pock..
English-Speaking Union
The English-Speaking Union is an international educational charity founded in 1918 to promote "global understanding through the shared use of the English language." With almost 40 branches in the United Kingdom and over 50 international branches in countries in different parts of the world, the ESU ..
English/Latin Rivalry
English / Latin All Time Results Year Winner Loser 1887 Latin 16 English 0 1888 Latin 38 English 0 1889 English 10 Latin 4 1890 English 22 Latin 0 1891 Latin 14 English 10 1892 English 12 Latin 10 1893 English 6 Latin 0 1894 Latin 4 English 0..
English/Scottish clubs
For English/Scottish football clubs, see either: List of football clubs in EnglandList of football clubs in Scotland redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Englishman's Bay
Englishman's Bay is a secluded beach on the leeward coast of Tobago, between Castara and Parlatuvier. It is a popular stop for boat tours, as it offers a pleasant swimming atmosphere as well as interesting sea life for snorkeling. ..
Englishman (album)
Englishman is an album by Jamaican dancehall musician Barrington Levy, released in 1979 (see 1979 in music). A relaxed, sultry album, Englishman was one of Levy's most popular albums, especially outside of Jamaica. Track listing "Englishman" (Lawes) - 3:31"If You Give to Me" (Levy) - 3:58"Siste..
Englishman in New York
"Englishman in New York" is a song by Sting, from his 1987 album Nothing Like the Sun. The "Englishman" in question is the famous eccentric Quentin Crisp. Saxophone by Branford Marsalis. The song was released as a single in 1988, but only reached #51 in the UK charts. In 1990, just prior to the r..
Englishman River
Englishman River is located in the eastern side of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. It starts on the eastern slopes the Beaufort Mountain range, originating from Mt Arrowsmith and Mt Moriarty peaks and flows in an easterly direction for 40 km, entering the Strait of Georgia at Parksville..
Englishman River Falls Provincial Park
Englishman River Falls Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Englishry
Englishry, or Englescherie, is a legal name given, in the reign of William the Conqueror, to the presentment of the fact that a person slain was an Englishman. If an unknown man was found slain, he was presumed to be a Norman, and the hundred was fined accordingly, unless it could be proved that he ..
Englishtown, New Jersey
Englishtown is a Borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 1,764. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Government3.1 Federal, state and county representation4 Education5 External links Geo..
English & British Queen Mothers
A Queen Mother is a person satisfying the following criteria: She is the mother of the current monarch, or possibly of the consort of the monarch (though this would not be normal practice).She has been Queen consort.The monarch, if a male, is married; if he is not, his mother retains her title of Q..
English Act of Succession
The English Act of Succession (citation 25 Henry VIII. c. 22) was first passed on March 23, 1534, whereby Parliament decided the heir to the Crown of England from the children of King Henry VIII. The Act made Princess Elizabeth, daughter of Anne Boleyn, the true successor to the Crown by declaring P..
English alphabet
The modern English alphabet consists of the 26 lettersSee also the section on Ligatures of the Latin alphabet: upper case: 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 lower case: 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 Contents 1 Old English2 Modern English3 N..
English Americans
English Americans are citizens of the United States whose ancestry originates in the northwest European nation of England. Number of English Americans In the 2000 Census, [24.5 million Americans] reported English ancestry, 8.7% of the total US population. Given England's population (ju..
English and Welsh
English and Welsh is the title of J. R. R. Tolkien's valedictory address to the University of Oxford of 1955, explaining the origin of the word "Welsh". In a lengthy sidenote, Tolkien discusses his notions of "native tongue" as opposed to "cradle tongue", and of an inherited taste of language. The l..
English Apocalypse Manuscripts
Illustrated Apocalypse manuscripts are manuscripts that contain the text of Revelation and/or a commentary on Revelation and also illustrations. Many of the more famous Apocalypse manuscripts were made in England c. 1250-1400. Paul Meyer and Léopold Delisle, in their book L’Apocalypse en fra..
English Armada
The English Armada (also known as the Counter Armada) was a fleet of warships sent to the Iberian coast by Queen Elizabeth I of England in 1589, during the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604) in an attempt to drive home the advantage won upon the defeat and dispersal of the Spanish Armada in the pre..
English art
One of the Marriage a la Mode series by William Hogarth English art is a term referring to a body of the visual arts originating from the nation of England, in the form of a continuous tradition. Following historical surveys such as Creative Art In England by William Johnstone (1936 and 1950)..
English as a lingua franca for Europe
English as a lingua franca for Europe, also known by the abbreviation ELFE, is a concept promoted by some linguistics experts, which aims to standardize the use of the English language in the European Union. English, in some form or another, is already widely used and understood by people in EU co..
English as She Is Spoke
English as She Is Spoke is the common name of a 19th-century book credited to José da Fonseca and Pedro Carolino, which was intended as a Portuguese-English conversational guide or phrase book, but is regarded as a classic source of unintentional humour. The humour appears to be a result of dicti..
English auction
In an English auction (also called an Open-outcry auction), the auctioneer begins the auction with the reserve price (lowest acceptable price) and then takes larger and larger bids from the customers until no one will increase the bid. The item is then sold to the highest bidder. Variations There ar..
English Australia
English Australia, formerly known as ELICOS Association of Australia, is an industry association of English language schools for students from overseas studying in Australia. External references [Corporate web site] ..
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers is a satirical literary journal written by Lord George Gordon Byron. The text is referred to in Tom Stoppard's play Arcadia. [Text of the book] ..
English Baroque
English Baroque is a casual term sometimes used to refer to the developments in English architecture that were parallel to the evolution of Baroque architecture in continental Europe between the Great Fire of London (1666) and the Treaty of Utrecht (1713). Baroque aesthetics, whose influence was ..
English Baroque Soloists
The English Baroque Soloists is a chamber orchestra playing on period instruments, formed in 1978 by English conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner. Its repetoire comprises music from the early Baroque period to the Classical period. The orchestra has recorded primarily under Archiv Produktion and Phili..
English Basketball League
The English Basketball League is the second tier of men's basketball in the United Kingdom. As of 2005-06, there is no promotion and relegation between the English Basketball League and the British Basketball League, which operates a franchise system. The league has 13 teams for the 2006-07 season..
English Bay
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. English Bay - located in Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaEnglish Bay - loc..
English Bay, Vancouver
Hundreds of thousands of people crowd the beaches around English Bay for the Celebration of Light fireworks competition each summer. English Bay is located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, south of the downtown peninsula, which separates the bay from the fjord of Burrard Inlet. English B..
English Bazar
English Bazar is the district headquarters of the district of Malda, West Bengal,India. ..
English beer
English beer has a long history, and is quite distinct traditions from most other beer brewing countries (see Beer and nationality). Unusually, England is one of the very few countries (along with Ireland) where ales, beers brewed by warm fermentation rather than lagers, have remained dominant amon..
English Benedictine Congregation
The English Benedictine Congregation (abbr. EBC) comprises autonomous Roman Catholic Benedictine communities of monks and nuns and is the oldest of the 21 congregations that are affiliated in the Benedictine Confederation. The EBC can claim canonical continuity with the congregation erected by the ..
English Bicknor
English Bicknor is a village and civil parish in the Forest of Dean district of Gloucestershire, England. According to the 2001 census the population is 406. The village is close to the border with Herefordshire, opposite which is the village of Welsh Bicknor. ..
English Bill
For the New Zealand politician, see Bill English The English Bill was an offer made by the United States Congress to Kansas Territory. Kansas was offered some millions of acres of public lands in exchange for accepting the Lecompton Constitution. The English Bill was not a bribe to the degree that..
English billiards
A snooker table English billiards is a form of billiards played on a 6' X 12' rectangular table with pockets in the four corners and in the middle of the long sides (see Snooker for markings and a diagram). The game is for two players or teams. Two cue balls (originally both white, but more ..
English Bluff Elementary School
English Bluff Elementary is a public elementary school in Delta, British Columbia part of School District 37 Delta. ..
English Boy
'English Boy' is the first song on Pete Townshend's 1993 album Psychoderelict. There are three versions of this song: the first, lengthier version features dialog by Ruth Streeting over instrumental parts of the song.the second was released as an edited, no dialog version, and appeared on both sing..
English breakfast
English breakfast could refer to: English Breakfast teaFull English breakfast 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. ..
English Breakfast tea
English Breakfast tea is a black tea blend usually described as full-bodied, robust, and/or rich, and blended to go well with milk and sugar, in a style traditionally associated with a hearty English breakfast. The black teas included in the blend vary, with Assam, Ceylon and Kenyan teas, and Keemu..
English Bridge
A view from the bridge looking downstream. The Abbey Gardens are on the right. The English Bridge is a road crossing of the River Severn in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. The present bridge is a 1926 rebuilding and widening (re-using the original masonry) of John Gwynn's design of 1774. A bridge is k..
English Bridge Union
English Bridge Union (EBU) is the governing body for duplicate contract bridge throughout England. It organises competitions, teaching (through EBUTA), technical director training, master points and, importantly, laws and ethics. The counties of England and individual players are members. Regarded b..
English Canada
English Canada is a term used to describe either: one of the nations within Canadathe English-speaking residents of Canada orthe Canadian provinces which are majority anglophone, i.e. the provinces and territories other than Quebec.English Canadian, in some historical contexts, is used to designate ..
English Canal
The English Canal (Swedish: Engelska kanalen) was a planned and partially completed canal project that would connect the Swedish iron ore fields around Kiruna and Gällivare with Luleå and the Gulf of Bothnia. The ore fields were discovered as early as in the 1650s, but due to their remote locatio..
English Cemetery, Florence
The English Cemetery is in Piazzale Donatello, Florence, Italy. In 1827 the Swiss Evangelical Reformed Church purchased land outside the medieval wall and gate of Porta a' Pinti from Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany for an international and ecumenical cemetery, Russian and Greek Orthodox buria..
English Chamber Orchestra
The English Chamber Orchestra is a small (hence "chamber") orchestra based in London. It has its roots in the Goldsbrough Orchestra, founded in 1948 by Lawrence Leonard and Arnold Goldsbrough. The group took its current name in 1960, when it expanded its repertoire from outside the baroque perio..
English Channel
Satellite view of the English Channel View over the English Channel, Strait of Dover: The 'White Cliffs of Dover' seen from Cap Gris-Nez (France) Map of the English Channel The English Channel (French: La Manche (IPA: [mɑ̃ʃ]), "the sleeve") is the part of the Atlantic O..
English Chess Federation
The English Chess Federation (ECF) is the governing chess organization within England and is one of the federations of the FIDE. The ECF was founded in 1904 as the British Chess Federation and although Scotland, Wales, Ireland and the Channel Islands had their own federations for many years, it was ..
English Civil War
For other wars and meanings see English civil war (disambiguation) The English Civil War was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations which took place between Parliamentarians and Royalists from 1642 until 1651. The first (1642 - 1645) and the second (1648 - 1649) civil wars pitted the..
English Civil War (song)
"English Civil War" Single by The Clashfrom the album Give 'Em Enough Rope Released 23 February 1979 (U.K.) Format 7" single Recorded 1978 Genre Punk/Rock Length 2:35 Label CBS Records '''Producer Sandy Pearlman Chart positions #25 (UK) Professional reviews The Clash singles chron..
English Civil War reenactment
English Civil War reenactment refers to the modern reenactment of events during the 17th century English Civil War. Active organizations include The Sealed Knot, The English Civil War Society and The Pike and Musket Society. ..
English claims to the French throne
Arms of the Kingdom of England incorporating the French arms The English claims to the French throne have a long and rather complex history between the 1340s and the 1800s. From 1340 to 1801, with only brief intervals in 1360-1369 and 1420-1422, the kings and queens of England, and after the A..
English coast
English coast may mean: Frinton-on-Sea English Coast, the portion of the coast of Antarctica between the northern tip of Rydberg Peninsula and Buttress Nunataks (west side of Palmer Land) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If..
English Coast
English Coast ([73°30′S 73°0′W]) is that portion of the coast of Antarctica between the north tip of Rydberg Peninsula and Buttress Nunataks (west side of Palmer Land). This coast was discovered and explored in 1940, on land by Finn Ronne and C.R. Eklund and from the air by other mem..
English Cocker Spaniel
The English Cocker Spaniel is a breed of gun dog. It is one of several varieties of spaniel and somewhat resembles its American cousin, the American Cocker Spaniel, although it's closer to the working-dog form of the Field Spaniel and the Springer Spaniel. Outside the US, the breed is usually..
English collective nouns
Collective nouns are subject-specific words used to define a grouping of people, animals, objects or concepts. For example, in the phrase "a pride of lions", pride is a collective noun. Contents 1 Origin2 Application3 See also3.1 Linguistics3.2 English language4 Bib..
English College, Douai
The English College, Douai was a Catholic seminary at Douai (also previously spelled Douay, and in English Doway), a town now in Northern France. Contents 1 A University of Douai2 An English College3 Sister Institutes at Douai4 Other English Colleges5 Internal Disputes6&..
English College Dubai
The English College Dubai is a mixed/coeducational school in Dubai that follows the British Curriculum. The College is located on the Sheikh Zayed Road, opposite the old Oasis Centre. The school currently has approximately 1000 students in the secondary school and around 300 students in the primary ..
English colonization of the Americas
European colonizationof the Americas History of the Americas Courland colonization Danish colonization Dutch colonization English colonization French colonization German colonization Portuguese colonization Russian colonization Scottish colonization Spanish colonization Swe..
English Committee of Safety
The Committee of Safety, established by the Parliamentarians in July 1642, was the first of a number of successive committees set up to oversee the English Civil War against King Charles. It was made up of fifteen Members of Parliament. The last Committee of Safety was set up on October 26 1659 by..
English compound
A compound is a word composed of more than one free morphemes. English compounds may be classified in several ways, such as the word classes or the semantic relationship of their components. Examples by word class modifierheadcompound nounnounwallpaper adjectivenounblackboard verbnounbreakwater..
English conjugation
In English, verbs are conjugated for tense, aspect, mood, and voice, and in some cases to agree with their subjects in person and number. Verbs have a very small number of synthetic (one-word) forms; most verb forms use one or more auxiliary verbs. ..
English Constitutional Convention
The English Constitutional Convention is a pressure group lobbying for a Devolved English Parliament. See also List of Parliaments of England External links [English Constitutional Convention - official website][Campaign for an English Parliament] ..
English Contact Karate Association
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English conversation club
An English conversation club is simply a forum where people, usually students of English, possibly aided by one or more native speakers, gather to converse and in the process refine their language ability. Clubs may exist within institutional structures such as high schools and universities, or may ..
English Core Cities Group
The English Core Cities Group is an association of eight large regional cities in England: Birmingham (region of West Midlands), Bristol (South West England), Leeds (Yorkshire and the Humber), Liverpool, Manchester (both North West England), Newcastle upon Tyne (North East England), Nottingham (East..
English Council of State
The English Council of State, later also know as the Protector's Privy Council, was first appointed by the Rump Parliament on 14 February 1649 after the execution of King Charles I. It was abolished on 25 April 1660 by the Convention Parliament just before the Restoration. Charles's execution on 3..
English Country Dance
English Country Dance, sometimes abbreviated ECD, is a form of folk dance. It is a social dance form, which dates from the late sixteenth century. Queen Elizabeth I of England is noted to have been entertained by "Country Dancing". Although her time was the late Renaissance, ECD was popular well int..
English country house
Holkham Hall, one of the grandest English country houses not only displayed the owners fashionable and cultivated tastes, but was the centre of a vast landed estate, providing employment to hundreds The English country house is generally accepted as a large house or mansion, once in the owners..
English Creek
English Creek is a tributary of the Great Egg Harbor River in southeast New Jersey in the United States. See also List of New Jersey rivers ..
English cricket team
England Test status granted 1877 First Test match v Australia at Melbourne, March 1877 Captain Andrew Strauss During Michael Vaughan's injury Coach Duncan Fletcher Official ranking 3rd (Test), 8th (ODI) [link],[link] Test matches - this yea..
English cricket team in Australia in 1903-1904
The English cricket team's tour to Australia in 1903-1904 was the first time the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) took over responsibility for sponsoring and arranging an overseas tour representing England. England had not won the Ashes since the 1896 series in England. The MCC appointed Plum Warner to..
English cricket team in Australia in 1986-87
The England cricket team toured Australia in 1986/7. Contents 1 Lead-up to the series2 Test series2.1 1st Test, Australia 248 & 282 GRJ Matthews 56* GR Marsh 56 GR Dilley 5/68 GR Marsh 110 JE Emburey 5/80 [Full Scorecard] 2nd Test, Australia 401 & 197..
English cricket team in Australia in 2002-03
The England cricket team toured Australia in 2002/03. Contents 1 Test series1.1 1st Test, England 325 & 79 ME Trescothick 72 GD McGrath 4/87 MA Butcher 40 GD McGrath 4/36 [Full Scorecard] 2nd Test, Australia 552/9 dec. RT Ponting 154 C White 4/106 ..
English cricket team in India in 2005-06
The English cricket team toured India during February, March and April 2006. The English cricket team was aspiring to maintain the form that took them to second place in the ICC Test Championship before their disastrous spell against Pakistan, and which helped win the 2005 Ashes series at home t..
English cricket team in Pakistan in 2005-06
The English cricket team toured Pakistan in October, November and December 2005. England were looking to maintain the form that had taken them to second place in the ICC Test Championship, and to victory in the 2005 Ashes series at home to Australia, but they suffered a sharp reversal of fortune, l..
English cricket team in West Indies in 1953-54
The English Cricket Team in the West Indies in 1953-54 played five Test matches, five other first-class matches and seven other games, three of them on a two-week stop-over in Bermuda that included Christmas. Contents 1 The English Cricket Team2 The West Indian Cricket Team3 The T..
English Dances
English Dances for Orchestra (Op.27) and (Op.33) are two sets of light music pieces, composed by Sir Malcolm Arnold in 1950 and 1951. Each set consists of four dances inspired by, although not based upon, country folk tunes and dances. They exist in a number of arrangements for orchestra, concert ba..
English declension
The English language once had an extensive declension system similar to modern German or Icelandic. Old English distinguished between the nominative, accusative, dative, genitive, and instrumental cases. Declension fell into disuse during the Middle English period, when accusative and dativ..
English Delftware
English Delftware drug jar circa 1720-40 (copyright ajv private collection) English Delftware was made in London from about the 1640s and the shapes of these jars are very distinctive with clear lettering and cartoon-like painted panels of angel's heads and flying cherubs. ..
English Democrats Party
English Democrats Leader Robin Tilbrook - National Chairman Founded 2002 Headquarters Norwich, Norfolk, England Political Ideology Devolved English Parliament, Eurosceptic Political Position International Affiliation none European Affiliation European Parliament ..
English Dissenters
English Dissenters were religious dissenters from England. They opposed State interference in religious matters, and founded their own communities over the 16th to 18th century period. Having hoped for a better and more pure Reformation in the Church of England, many individuals were disappointed b..
English District (LCMS)
The English District is a non-geographical district of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS). It was formed in 1888 as the "English Synod of Missouri"; at that time, the congregations of the LCMS were still using German. In 1911 it joined the LCMS because of a shared doctrinal stance, but wan..
English drama
Drama was introduced to England from Europe by the Romans, and auditoriums were constructed across the country for this purpose. By the medieval period, the mummers' plays had developed, a form of early street theatre associated with the Morris dance, concentrating on themes such as Saint George and..
English draughts
English draughts, also called American checkers or "straight checkers", commonly called checkers in the U.S., but commonly called draughts in some other countries, is a form of the draughts board game played on an 8×8 board with 12 pieces on each side that may only move and capture forward. ..
English Electric
English Electric logo English Electric was a 20th-century British industrial manufacturer, initially of electric motors, and expanding to include railway locomotives and aviation, before becoming part of GEC. Contents 1 History2 Products2.1 Aircraft2.1.1 Shadow producti..
English Electric 6SRKT
English Electric 6SRKT was a 6-stroke diesel railway locomotive engine manufactured in the 1950s by the English Electric company of the United Kingdom. ..
English Electric Canberra
The English Electric Canberra was a first-generation jet bomber manufactured in large numbers through the 1950s. The type remained in service until June 23, 2006. Contents 1 Origins1.1 Aircraft description2 Service3 Flight records4 Variants5 Specifications (Canberr..
English Electric DEUCE
For other meanings, see Deuce (disambiguation). The DEUCE (Digital Electronic Universal Computing Engine) was one of the earliest British commercially available computers, built by English Electric in the early 1950s. It was a productionized version of the Pilot ACE. It had 1450 thermionic valves,..
English Electric KDF9
KDF9 was an early British computer designed and built by English Electric, later English Electric Leo Marconi, EELM, later still incorporated into ICL. It came into service ca. 1963 and was still in use in 1980 in at least one installation. Its logic circuits were entirely solid-state, being built ..
English Electric Lightning
The English Electric Lightning (later the BAC Lightning) was a supersonic British fighter aircraft of the Cold War era, particularly remembered for its great speed, and its natural metal exterior that was used throughout much of its service life with the Royal Air Force and the Royal Saudi Air Forc..
English Electric Thunderbird
Thunderbird was a British surface to air missile produced for the British Army. Contents 1 Background2 Variants3 Foreign Users4 Specifications5 See also Background The Thunderbird originated in a proposal to English Electric in 1949 to develop a missile to provide ..
English Elm
English Elm Ulmus minor var. vulgaris (syn. U. procera) is found across most of southern England, in Spain and central Italy. DNA analysis has now identified the tree with the Atinian elm once widely used for training vines in Italy. Its introduction to Spain is recorded by the Roman agronomist ..
English Embankment
The English Embankment russian: Английская набережная (Angliyskaya Naberezhnaya) or English Quay is a street along the Neva River in Central Saint Petersburg. It used to be one of the most fashionable streets in Saint Petersburg. The English Embankment was built in 1763 to 176..
English Encyclopaedia
The English Cyclopaedia (London, 1854-1862, 4to, 23 vols., 12,117 pages; supplements, 1869-1873, 4 vols., 2858 pages), was published by Charles Knight, based on the Penny Cyclopaedia, of which he had the copyright. It is in four divisions all alphabetical, and evidently very unequal as classes: Geo..
English English
English English is a term that has been applied to the English language as spoken in England. In English speaking countries outside the UK, the term "British English" is much more frequently used for this variety of English; however, Peter Trudgill in Language in the British Isles introduced the ter..
English exonyms
This list is [Incomplete listsincomplete]; you can help by [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ expanding it]. Below is list of English language exonyms for places in non-English-speaking areas of Europe : Contents 1 Albania2 Austria3 Belgium4 Cyprus5 Czech R..
English folklore
English folklore is the folk tradition which has developed in England over a number of centuries. Some English legends can be traced back to their roots, even predating the Roman invasion of Britain, while the origin of others is uncertain or disputed. England abounds with folklore, in all forms, f..
English Folk Dance and Song Society
The English Folk Dance and Song Society formed in 1932 when two organisations merged: the Folk-Song Society and the English Folk Dance Society formed by Cecil Sharp in 1911. The Folk-Song Society, founded in 1898, focused on collecting and publishing, primarily folk songs of Britain and Ireland a..
English Folk Songs Suite
Written in 1923, the English Folk Songs Suite is one of English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams most famous works for brass (and military) band (an orchestration exists by Gordon Jacob). The suite consists of three movements; March, Intermezzo and another March, all of which are subtitled with Engli..
English Footballer of the Year
The title English footballer of the year can refer to the winner of either: the Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Yearor, the PFA Players' Player of the Year This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred..
English football champions
The English football champions are the winners of the highest league in English football, which is currently the FA Premier League. Teams in bold are those who won the double of League Championship and FA Cup in that season. Contents 1 History2 ..
English Football Hall of Fame
The Hall of Fame is housed at The National Football Museum in Preston, England. The Hall aims to celebrate and highlight the achievements of top English Footballers and Footballers who have played in England. New members are added each year, with a ceremony described as the Oscars of English Footb..
English Football League
English football league is not specific; it may refer to: The FA Premier League - the highest level of English football since 1992The Football League - the highest level of English football until 1992 and the second tier sinceThe English football league system - the entire network of football leagu..
English football league 1888-1889 season
The 1888-1889 season was the 17th of competative English football Rankings Winner: Preston North End F.C.Runner - up: Aston Villa F.C. Top 10 Table # Team Points 1 Preston 40 2 Aston Villa 29 3 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. 28 4 Blackburn Rovers F.C. 26 5 Bolton Wanderers F.C. 22 6 West Bro..
English football league 1889-1890 season
Rankings Winner: PrestonRunner - up: Everton Top 10 Table # Team Points 1 Preston 33 2 Everton 31 3 Blackburn Rovers 27 4 Wolverhampton Wanderers 25 5 West Bromwich Albion 25 6 Accrington 24 7 Derby County 21 8 Aston Villa 19 9 Bolton Wanderers 19 10 Notts County 17 ..
English football league 1890-1891 season
Rankings Winner: EvertonRunner - up: Preston Top 10 Table # Team Points 1 Everton 29 2 Preston 27 3 Notts County 26 4 Wolverhampton Wanderers 26 5 Bolton Wanderers 25 6 Blackburn Rovers 24 7 Sunderland 23 8 Burnley 21 9 Aston Villa 18 10 Accrington 16 ..
English football league 1891-1892 season
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English football league 1892-1893 season
Rankings Winner: SunderlandRunner - up: Preston Top 10 Table # Team Points 1 Sunderland 48 2 Preston 37 3 Everton 36 4 Aston Villa 35 5 Bolton Wanderers 32 6 Burnley 30 7 Stoke 29 8 West Bromwich Albion 29 9 Blackburn Rovers 29 10 Nottingham Forest 28 ..
English football league 1893-1894 season
Rankings Winner: Aston VillaRunner - up: Sunderland Top 10 Table # Team Points 1 Aston Villa 44 2 Sunderland 38 3 Derby County 36 4 Blackburn Rovers 34 5 Burnley 34 6 Everton 33 7 Nottingham Forest 32 8 West Bromwich Albion 32 9 Wolverhampton Wanderers 31 10 Sheffield United 31 ..
English football league 1894-1895 season
Rankings Winner: SunderlandRunner - up: Everton Top 10 Table # Team Points 1 Sunderland 47 2 Everton 42 3 Aston Villa 39 4 Preston 35 5 Blackburn Rovers 32 6 Sheffield United 32 7 Nottingham Forest 31 8 The Wednesday 28 9 Burnley 26 10 Bolton Wanderers 25 ..
English football league 1895-1896 season
Rankings Winner: Aston VillaRunner - up: Derby County Top 10 Table # Team Points 1 Aston Villa 45 2 Derby County 41 3 Everton 39 4 Bolton Wanderers 37 5 Sunderland 37 6 Stoke 30 7 The Wednesday 28 8 Blackburn Rovers 29 9 Preston 28 10 Burnley 27 ..
English football league 1896-1897 season
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English football league 1897-1898 season
Rankings Winner: Sheffield UnitedRunner - up: Sunderland Top 10 Table # Team Points 1 Sheffield United 42 2 Sunderland 37 3 Wolverhampton Wanderers 35 4 Everton 35 5 The Wednesday 33 6 Aston Villa 33 7 West Bromwich Albion 32 8 Nottingham Forest 31 9 Liverpool 28 10 Derby County 28 ..
English football league 1898-1899 season
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English football league system
The English football league system, otherwise known as the football pyramid, is a series of interconnected leagues for club football in England (although for historical reasons a small number of Welsh clubs also compete). The system has a hierarchical format with promotion and relegation between lea..
English football on television
Contents 1 Beginning: The European Cup2 Manchester United in Europe3 English football4 Globalisation5 See also6 References Beginning: The European Cup In 1955, the European Cup was created as a televised mid-week cup competition for the champions of European nations...
English football sponsorship
Corporate sponsorship of major English football competitions dates back to the early 1980s. The first competition to be a negotiate a sponsorship deal was the League Cup, negotiating a deal in 1982 with the Milk Marketing Board. It became known as the "Milk Cup" and has since adopted the name of it..
English for Academic Purposes
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) entails training students, usually in a Higher Education setting, to use language appropriately for study. It therefore is a challenging and multi-faceted area within the wider field of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). In common with all l..
English Foxhound
The English Foxhound is the original of the two foxhound breeds of dog. They are scent hounds, bred to hunt by scent. Contents 1 Appearance2 Temperament3 Health4 History5 Exercise6 External Links Appearance The English Foxhound is about 21-25 inches tall to th..
English Golf Union
The English Golf Union is the governing body for men's and boys' amateur golf in England. It represents over 1,900 golf clubs with over 740,000 members and is affiliated to the R&A, which is the global governing body of golf outside the United States and Mexico. The English Golf Union was founded ..
English grammar
English grammar is the study of rules governing the use of the English language. Grammars of English can be either prescriptive or descriptive. Prescription sets rules for language, while description simply describes the way a language is spoken and written. This article aims to be primarily desc..
English Harbour
English Harbour is a settlement on the island of Antigua, in the extreme south of the island. It takes its name from the nearby harbour in which the Royal Navy established its base of operations for the area during the eighteenth century. It's population is 759 (2001 Census). English Harbour is a c..
English Heritage
This article is being improved by the [Cleanup TaskforceCleanup Taskforce] to conform with a of article quality. It is likely to change frequently until completed. Please see its [Cleanup Taskforce/ENGLISHHERITAGECleanup Taskforce page] for more details. English Herita..
English High School of Boston
A sketch of the original Boston English School in the 1820s Founded in 1821, The English High School of Boston, Massachusetts, is the oldest public high school in America. The school is currently located in the Jamaica Plain area of Boston, its seventh location in the city. Its second locati..
English historians in the Middle Ages
English historians in the Middle Ages is an overview of the history of English1 historians and their works in the Middle Ages. These historians helped lay the groundwork for modern historical methodology, provided vital accounts of the early history of England, Wales and Normandy, its cultures, and ..
English honorifics
In the English language, an honorific is something that is attached to the name but is not normally used elsewhere, e.g. Mr., Sir, Mrs., Dr., Master. Contrast this with a title or position can appear without the person's name, e.g. the President, the Earl, and may be associated with a particular rol..
English Hours
English Hours is a book of travel writing by Henry James published in 1905. The book collected various essays that James had written on England over a period of more than thirty years, beginning in the 1870s. The essays had originally appeared in periodicals such as The Nation, The Century Magazin..
English Hymnal
The English Hymnal was published in 1906 for the Church of England under the editorship of Percy Dearmer and Ralph Vaughan Williams. The preface to the hymnal began with the statement, "A collection of the best hymns in the English language." Much of the contents was used for the first time at St Ma..
English Independence Party
The English Independence Party is a small, political party in England. It was founded in 1991, and its leader is Christopher Nickerson. The party's ideology is nationalist in nature. The English Independence Party campaigns for English independence from the United Kingdom. Some of the party’s po..
English Institute of Sport
English Insitute of Sport (EIS) is a nationwide network of support services, aimed at improving the standard of English athletes. Services include sports medicine, physiotherapy, sports massage, applied physiology, strength and conditioning, nutrition, psychology and Performance Lifestyle support. I..
English Institute of Sport - Sheffield
The English Insitute of Sport is a multi-sport facility in Sheffield, England. It was opened in December 2003 at a cost of £24 million. It's main feature is a 200 m indoor track but it also hosts several other sporting arenas as well as extensive medical facilities. It is based in the Lower Don Val..
English Interregnum
The English Interregnum was the period of parliamentary and military rule in the land occupied by modern-day England and Wales after the English Civil War. It began with the regicide of Charles I in 1649 and ended with the restoration of Charles II in 1660. This era in English history can be divide..
English inventions
English inventions are objects, processes or techniques which owe their existence either partially or entirely to a person born in England; in some cases, their Englishness is determined by the fact that they were brought into existence in England , by non-English people working in the country. Oft..
English irregular verbs
The English language has a large number of irregular verbs. Almost all irregular English verbs do not conform to standard methods of forming past participles and/or past tenses. With these verbs other conjunctions and inflections — such as the present 3rd person singular -s or -es, and presen..
English Island
There are at least two islands called English Island: English Island, an uninhabited rocklet in the Isles of ScillyEnglish Island, an island in the Sir Joseph Banks Group off the coast of Australia. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same..
English Island, Isles of Scilly
English Island is an uninhabited Island that is part of the Isles of Scilly, although it is realistically no more than a rock. See also List of islands The Isles of Scilly Inhabited islands in the Isles of Scilly: St Mary's | St Agnes | Tresco | Bryher | St Martin's Uninhabited ..
English Island, South Australia
English Island is an island off the coast of South Australia. It is a part of the Sir Joseph Banks Group, and Sibsey Island is nearby. The island is most notable for its large colony of Sea Lions. ..
English Job Maze
The English Job Maze is an online community for ESL (English as a Second Language) schools and teachers, offering ways to find teaching positions all over the world. The site includes a section called "Countries @ a Glance," where prospective teachers can find information about countries and potenti..
English Jubilee 2000 Bible
English translations of the Bible [+/-] Old English translations (pre-1066) Middle English translations (1066-1500) Early Modern English translations (1500-1800) Modern Christian translations (post 1800) Modern Jewish translations (post 1853) Miscellaneous translations The..
English Kiss
English Kiss is a term used by South Indian people which gives the straight meaning of French Kiss. Since old south Indian movies didn't have Deep Kiss scenes people got the chance to see them only in English Movies which are rarely released or dubbed in local languages like Tamil or Telugu. Those..
English knitting
English knitting, also known as right-hand knitting or throwing, is a style of Western knitting where the yarn about to be knit into the fabric is carried in the right hand. This style is prevalent throughout the English-speaking world, though it is by no means universal. Other Western knitting st..
English Lacrosse Association
Contents 1 English Lacrosse Association2 Men's Lacrosse3 Women's Lacrosse4 Box and Modified Lacrosse5 International6 External Links English Lacrosse Association The English Lacrosse Association (ELA) is the governing body for lacrosse in England. Lacrosse had it's or..
English Ladies' Golf Union
The English Ladies' Golf Association (ELGA) is responsible for many aspects of women's and girls' amateur golf in England. It was founded in 1952 as an offshoot of the Ladies Golf Union (LGU), which was and still is an organisation spanning the whole of Great Britain and Ireland. The LGU is concerne..
English Lake Provincial Park
English Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
English language
English is a West Germanic language heavily influenced, in comparison with other Germanic languages, by French and Latin. It is the dominant language in the United Kingdom as well as many former territories of the British Empire (both outside and inside the current Commonwealth of Nations) such ..
English language learning and teaching
ESL (English as a second language), ESOL (English for speakers of other languages) and EFL (English as a foreign language) all refer to the use or study of English by speakers of other languages. The precise usage, including the different use of the terms ESL and ESOL in different countries, is des..
English law
English law is a formal "term of art" that describes the law for the time being in force in England and Wales. Although devolution has accorded some degree of political autonomy to Wales in the National Assembly for Wales, it does not have sovereign law-making powers and the legal system administere..
English leaders in 1510
English leaders in 1509 - English leaders in 1511 Contents 1 Government2 Royalty3 Dukes4 Earls5 Barons6 Religious Government Monarch* Head of State & Government - Henry VIII, King of England (1509-1547)Lord Chancellor* William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, Lor..
English leaders in 1511
English leaders in 1510 - English leaders in 1512 Contents 1 Government2 Royalty3 Dukes4 Earls5 Barons6 Religious Government Monarch* Head of State & Government - Henry VIII, King of England (1509-1547)Lord Chancellor* William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, Lor..
English leaders in 1512
English leaders in 1511 - English leaders in 1513 Contents 1 Government2 Royalty3 Dukes4 Earls5 Barons6 Religious Government Monarch* Head of State & Government - Henry VIII, King of England (1509-1547)Lord Chancellor* William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, Lor..
English leaders in 1513
English leaders in 1512 - English leaders in 1514 Contents 1 Government2 Royalty3 Dukes4 Earls5 Barons6 Religious Government Monarch* Head of State & Government - Henry VIII, King of England (1509-1547)Lord Chancellor* William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, Lor..
English leaders in 1514
English leaders in 1513 - English leaders in 1515 Contents 1 Government2 Royalty3 Dukes4 Earls5 Barons6 Religious Government Monarch* Head of State & Government - Henry VIII, King of England (1509-1547)Lord Chancellor* William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, Lor..
English leaders in 1515
English leaders in 1514 - English leaders in 1516 Contents 1 Government2 Royalty3 Dukes4 Earls5 Barons6 Religious Government Monarch* Head of State & Government - Henry VIII, King of England (1509-1547)Lord Chancellor**# William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, Lo..
English leaders in 1516
English leaders in 1515 - English leaders in 1517 Contents 1 Government2 Royalty3 Dukes4 Earls5 Barons6 Religious Government Monarch* Head of State & Government - Henry VIII, King of England (1509-1547)Lord Chancellor* Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York, Lord Chanc..
English leaders in 1517
English leaders in 1516 - English leaders in 1518 Contents 1 Government2 Royalty3 Dukes4 Earls5 Barons6 Religious Government Monarch* Head of State & Government - Henry VIII, King of England (1509-1547)Lord Chancellor* Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York, Lord Chanc..
English leaders in 1518
English leaders in 1517 - English leaders in 1519 Contents 1 Government2 Royalty3 Dukes4 Earls5 Barons6 Religious Government Monarch* Head of State & Government - Henry VIII, King of England (1509-1547)Lord Chancellor* Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York, Lord Chanc..
English leaders in 1519
English leaders in 1518 - English leaders in 1520 Contents 1 Government2 Royalty3 Dukes4 Earls5 Barons6 Religious Government Monarch* Head of State & Government - Henry VIII, King of England (1509-1547)Lord Chancellor* Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York, Lord Chanc..
English leaders in 1520
British leaders in 1519 - British leaders in 1521 Contents 1 Government2 Royalty3 Dukes4 Earls5 Barons6 Religious Government Monarch* Head of State & Government - Henry VIII, King of England (1509-1547)Lord Chancellor* Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York, Lord Chance..
English League North
The English League North was the top-flight ice hockey league in northern England from 1978, when it alongside the English League South it replaced the Southern League. In 1982, it was replaced by the British Hockey League, running on a national basis. Champions 1978/79: Sheffield Lancers1979/80: ..
English literature
The term English literature refers to literature written in the English language, including literature composed in English by writers not necessarily from England; Joseph Conrad was Polish, Robert Burns was Scottish, James Joyce was Irish, Edgar Allan Poe was American, Salman Rushdie is Indian. In o..
English longbow
The English longbow, also called the Welsh longbow, was a powerful type of longbow (a tall bow for archery) about 2.0 m (6 ft 6 in) long used by the English and Welsh during the Middle Ages both for hunting and as a weapon of war. Longbows were particularly effective against the Frenc..
English Madrigal School
The brief but intense flowering of the musical madrigal in England, mostly from 1588 to 1627, along with the composers who produced them, is known as the English Madrigal School. The English madrigals were a cappella, predominantly light in style, and generally began as either copies or direct tran..
English manors
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English Mastiff
This article is about the dogbreed Mastiff, for the battlefield UAV see Mastiff UAV The Mastiff' is a large breed of dog of the general mastiff or Molosser type. Contents 1 Appearance2 Temperament3 Health4 History5 Miscellaneous6 Further reading7 Footnotes8&nb..
English Maze
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English Missal
The English Missal is a prayer book published first by W.Knott & son Limited in 1933 as a compilation of those prayers and rubrics which had come to be used by Anglo-Catholic Churches in conjunction with the Book of Common Prayer and which derived largely from the Roman Catholic Church. It has recen..
English modal auxiliary verb
Series on English Grammar English grammar Disputed English grammarEnglish verbs*English conjugation*English irregular verbs*English modal auxiliary verb*English passive voiceEnglish declension*English personal pronouns*English pluralEnglish compoundEnglish honorificsEnglish relative clauses Nee..
English monarchs family tree
This is the English monarchs' family tree, including kings of England from William the Conqueror to Elizabeth I. See also: British monarchs' family tree - Other family trees - List of monarchs in the British Isles - Direct descent from William I to Elizabeth II Contents 1 Normans and ..
English Montreal School Board
English Montreal School Board (EMSB or in French, CESM, Commission scolaire English-Montréal) is the largest English-language school board in the province of Quebec. The EMSB is responsible for anglophone public schools in the centre and eastern sectors of Montreal Island. Public education in the..
English muffin
Split English muffin An English muffin is a round, yeast-leavened bread enriched with butter and milk, often served at breakfast in the United States and Canada. An English muffin is cooked on a griddle, so that the first side cooked tends to be flatter and firmer. Cooking on the griddle cau..
English mythology
English mythology, like the conglomerate society which it represents, with a long and elaborate history of invasion and settlement by diverse cultures, is one which has nevertheless an entirely idiosyncratic nature of its own. Laying aside the considerations of contemporary myths such as that of De..
English names for organisms
English names for organisms arise from a variety of different sources. Although in biology, all species must be assigned a scientific name when newly described, in order to comply with the requirements of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, no such requirement exists in respect of Eng..
English nationalism
English nationalism is the name given to a nationalist political movement in England that demands self-government for England, via a devolved English Parliament. Some English nationalists go further, and seek the re-establishment of an independent sovereign state of England, via the dissolution o..
English National Ballet
English National Ballet is one of the leading ballet companies in the United Kingdom. It was founded in the 1950s and is a touring company which performs around the UK. It has a permanent company of 64 members and its own orchestra, the Orchestra of English National Ballet, which has 47 core me..
English national cricket captains
This is a list of all English national cricket captains, comprising all of the men, boys and women who have captained an English national cricket team at official international level. England played in the first Test match in 1877 and have played more Test matches, and had more captains, than any ot..
English National Hockey League
The English National Hockey League is an ice hockey league in England. The league consists of two divisions. English National Ice Hockey League Division One (despite its name, the lowest level of league hockey in England), is divided into northern and southern conferences and is primarily for amate..
English National Ice Hockey League
The English National Ice Hockey League is an amateur league below the English Premier Ice Hockey League. It is split into two conferences, north and south. The league is now the third tier in ice hockey after the demise of the British National League Contents 1 Current Teams (North)2 Cur..
English National Opera
The London Coliseum, home of the English National Opera English National Opera (ENO), located at the Coliseum Theatre in St. Martin's Lane is the national opera company of England, and one of two opera companies in London, along with the Royal Opera at Covent Garden. It is a world-class compan..
English National Party
''For the English National Party founded in 1997, see the English Democrats Party. The English Nationalist Party (ENP) was founded as the John Hampden New Freedom Party in the 1960s by Frank Hansford-Miller. In 1974, it renamed itself the "English Nationalist Party". It achieved its greatest notab..
English national team
English national team may refer to: English cricket teamEngland national football team This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended art..
English Nature
English Nature is the United Kingdom Government Agency that promotes the conservation of wildlife, geology and wild places throughout England. It is a Non Departmental Public Body funded by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) and gives statutory advice, grants and licences...
English novel
Contents 1 Early novels in English2 Romantic novel3 Victorian Novel4 Serial Novel5 Famous Authors (Alphabetical order)6 See also Early novels in English See the article First novel in English. Romantic novel The Romantic period saw the first flowering of the English..
English on the Internet
The predominance of English on the Internet—English language content and English language users—has fueled the rise of the Internet as a means of communication, information dissemination and entertainment. This article details statistics of Internet linguistic patterns and their impact. Conten..
English Open
The English Open was an annual European Tour golf tournament. Most countries where golf is played have a national open, but in England this role was effectively filled by The Open Championship, otherwise known as the "British Open" and the English Open only existed from 1988 to 2002. It had several ..
English Opening
tright The English Opening is the chess opening 1.c4 (in algebraic notation), the fourth most popular opening move in chess. White begins the fight for the center by staking a claim to the d5 sq..
English Opening, Hedgehog Defense
tright In chess, A17 is the ECO code for the English, Hedgehog chess opening. The game begins 1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6 3.Nf3 c5 4.g3 b6 or arrives at the position shown through some transposition. It..
English Opening, Symmetrical, Main line with d4
tright In chess, A39 is the ECO code for the English, Symmetrical, 7.d4 chess opening. The game begins 1.c4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 Nf6 6.O-O O-O 7.d4. The question of winning or ..
English Opera Group
The English Opera Group was a small company of British musicians formed in 1947 by the composer Benjamin Britten for the purpose of presenting his and other (primarily British) composers' operatic works. The group's first project was to première Britten's chamber opera Albert Herring and give furt..
English Partnerships
English Partnerships (or EP) is a regeneration agency for England, performing a similar role on a national level to that fulfilled by Regional Development Agencies on a regional level. It is responsible for land acquisition and assembly and major development projects, alone or in joint partnership ..
English passive voice
This article is about the structure, meaning and usage of the passive voice in the English language. Contents 1 Structure2 Usage3 Ambiguity of ''Be'' + Past Participle4 Notes Structure Morphologically, the English passive voice is a periphrastic construction consisting of a..
English people
Football Cricket Croquet Badminton Rugby Table Tennis Lawn tennis England, like the other nations of the United Kingdom, competes as a separate nation in many international sporting events. The English Football, Cricket and Rugby teams have contributed to an increasing sense of English identity. S..
English personal pronouns
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English phonology
English phonology is the study of the phonology (ie the sound system) of the English language. Like all languages, spoken English has wide variation in its pronunciation both diachronically and synchronically from dialect to dialect. This variation is especially salient in English, because the lang..
English Place-Name Society
The English Place-Name Society is a learned society based in England concerned with toponymy, in other words, what can be learned from the study of place-names. Its scholars aim to explain the origin and history of the place-names they study, taking into account the meaning of the elements out of wh..
English Pleasure
English pleasure is a class seen at horse shows, ridden in either hunt seat or, more often seen in the United States, saddle seat tack. The horse performs the walk, trot, and canter, and may also be asked to extend the trot or to show some hand gallop. Hunter hacks may also be asked to jump two low..
English plural
Note: This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for a pronunciation key. In the English language, nouns are inflected for grammatical number — that is, singular or plural. This article discusses the variety of ways in which English plurals are formed. Note tha..
English Plus
English Plus is an American movement to encourage English-only speakers to learn other languages. "English Plus" resolutions have been passed in the U.S. states of New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington. External links [English Plus Movement] ..
English poetry
Many regard William Shakespeare as the greatest English poet ever. The history of English poetry stretches from the middle of the 7th century to the present day. Over this period, English poets have written some of the most enduring poems in European culture, and the language and its poetry ha..
English pointer
An English Pointer, often called simply a Pointer, is a breed of dog developed as a gun dog. It is one of several pointing breeds. Contents 1 Appearance2 Health3 History4 Temperament5 Gallery6 Miscellaneous7 References8 External links Appearance The ..
English population statistics
Redirect [[Template:Merge]]English population statistics The first national census of the British population was organised in 1801; the civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths commenced in 1837; and the first tentative attempt by the state to compile statistics on migration was included..
English Premier Ice Hockey League
The English Premier Ice Hockey League commonly abbreviated to EPIHL, is a senior Ice Hockey league in England, and is run and administered by the English Ice Hockey Association. The league currently consists of thirteen teams, and is generally considered to be the second tier league below the Eli..
English Premier League Results - September 2001
September 2001 September 8,2001 Chelsea 1 - 1 (1-1) Arsenal 15:00 - Stamford Bridge, LondonRef: M Riley Attendance: 40,855 Hasselbaink 31 (pen)' Henry 17' Derby County 0 - 0 (0-0) West Ham United 15:00 - Pride Park, DerbyRef: C Wilkes Attendance: 30,615 Leeds United 0 - 0 (0-0) Bolton W..
English programming language
ENGLISH (actually trademarked in all caps) is a database retrieval and reporting language somewhat like SQL, but with no actual programming or update capabilities. Originally released by Microdata in 1973 and named so that the company's brochures could claim that developers could generate reports o..
English Racing Automobiles
English Racing Automobiles (ERA) was a British racing car manufacturer active from 1933 to 1954. Contents 1 Origins2 New start2.1 Formula One record3 Today3.1 Exhibition4 External links Origins ERA was founded towards the end of 1933 in Bourne, Lincolnshire by Humph..
English Rebel Songs 1381-1984
English Rebels Songs 1381-1984 is the only a capella album by anarchist punk band Chumbawamba, and their only album made up almost entirely of traditional English songs. It was originally released in 1988, then re-released in 2003 under Chumbawamba's newly formed MUTT label, containing the extra..
English Reformation
The English Reformation was the process whereby the Primacy of the Roman Pontiff in England was abolished and replaced with Royal Supremacy and the establishment of a Church of England outside the Roman Catholic Church and under the Supreme Governance of the English monarch. The English Reformation ..
English Reformed Church, Amsterdam
The English Reformed Church is one of the oldest buildings in Amsterdam, situated right in the centre of the city. It is home to an English-speaking congregation which is affiliated to the Church of Scotland and to the Dutch Reformed Church. It comes under the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Eu..
English Regency
The English Regency, or simply the Regency, is a name given to the period from 1811 to 1820 in the history of the United Kingdom. During this time the Prince Regent, later King George IV, ruled the United Kingdom during the incapacity of his father, King George III. The term is sometimes used in v..
English relative clauses
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English Renaissance
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English Renaissance theatre
English Renaissance theatre is English drama written between the Reformation and the closure of the theatres in 1642. It may also be called early modern English theatre. It includes the drama of William Shakespeare along with many other famous dramatists. Contents 1 Terminology2 History..
English Restoration
The English Restoration or simply Restoration was an episode in the history of England beginning in 1660 when the English monarchy was restored under King Charles II after the English Civil War. The name Restoration may apply both to the actual event by which the monarchy was restored, and to the..
English River
There are several English Rivers in the United States and Canada. There is an English River in the state of Iowa in the United Statesan English River in Ontario, Canadaa town called English River, Ontario The Churchill River was known as the English River in the days of the fur trade. This article..
English River, Ontario
English River, Ontario is a unincorporated census tract in a wilderness area of western Ontario, Canada. It is located on the river named English River. ..
English River (Iowa)
The English River at Riverside The English River is a tributary of the Iowa River in southeastern Iowa in the United States. Measured from the source of its longest headwaters tributary, it is 85 mi (137 km) long. Via the Iowa River, it is part of the Mississippi River watershed. The Deep R..
English River (Ontario)
The English River flows through Lac Seul to join the Winnipeg River. The river is 615 km in length. There are several hydroelectric plants on this river. Tributaries of this river include the Vermilion River and the Wabigoon River There is also a town called English River, Ontario. See also List ..
English Riviera
For detail on what comprises the English Riviera, see Torbay. The English Riviera is a term commonly used to refer to Torbay in the South West of England. The Victorians were the first to use the Riviera name to describe one of their favourite resorts, mainly due to Torbay's similarity with the F..
English Roman Catholic parish histories
After the Reformation the Roman Catholic Church in England went underground to avoid persecution. During this time Roman Catholic worship centred mainly on the estates of aristocratic Recusant families who refused to conform to the Church of England. Many later parishes would grow out of the priva..
English Rose
In spite of some redundancy, English Rose could be considered the third album by Fleetwood Mac, released in January 1969 (see 1969 in music). It was originally a US-only compilation, combining 6 tracks from the UK-only Mr. Wonderful (*), 3 UK non-album single sides (**), two not-yet-released song..
English rule (legal term)
The English Rule is a rule regarding assessment of attorneys' fees arising out of litigation. The English Rule provides that the party who loses in court pays the other party's attorney's fees. The English Rule contrasts with the American Rule, under which each party is generally responsible to pay ..
English saddle
The saddles known as English saddles (as opposed to Western saddles) are used throughout the world, not just in England or English-speaking countries. The term English saddle encompasses several types, including those used for show jumping and hunt seat, dressage, Saddle Seat, horse racing and polo..
English School
The 'English School' of international relations theory (IR) is possibly the only approach to take the emergence of international society seriously. It begins with the claim that 'Modern International Society' has roots which go back to the late Middle Ages. The idea is that due to the collapse of th..
English schools athletics
The English Schools Championships (formerly known as The All England School's Championships) is an inter-county meeting for under 15, under 17 and under 19 athletes, which has been held since 1925. Athletes compete for the county in which their school is located. Athletes may only compete in one m..
English Schools Football Association
The English Schools Football Association is the governing body of schools' football in England, and is responsible for the running and development of schools competitions and festivals for boys and girls at primary and secondary school age. The FA works with ESFA to support high quality, administer..
English Schools Foundation
The English Schools Foundation (Chinese: 英基學校協會, abbreviated: ESF or 英基) is a non-profit organisation that runs 20 educational institutions, most of them international schools, across Hong Kong. It is the largest international educational foundation in Asia and was founded in 1967 ..
English school of painting
The English school of painting is an expression for English (or British) painters who produced characteristically English paintings. Generally, the term school is used to designate a special collection of traditions and processes, a particular method, a peculiar [style] in design, and a..
English Service Ministry
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. ESM is an acronym standing for English Service Ministry used in Asian-American Christian circles. Usually it i..
English Setter
The English Setter is a breed of dog. It is part of the Setter family, which includes red Irish Setters, Irish Red and White Setters, and black Gordon Setters. Contents 1 Appearance2 Temperament3 Health4 History5 Miscellaneous6 External links Appearance An o..
English Settlement
English Settlement is an XTC album released on February 12th 1982. The album reached No. 5 on the U.K. album chart, No. 48 on the Billboard Hot 100 album charts, No.1 on the Progressive Media Radio Album charts and No. 1 on the Progressive Media College / Non-Commercial Airplay U.S. Charts. Th..
English Shepherd
The English Shepherd is an American breed of dog. In 1900 the most common dog on small farms in the US was the English Shepherd. The English Shepherd is an all around farm dog, being used as a herding dog, watch dog, hunting dog, and child's companion. English Shepherds are similar in appe..
English spelling
English spelling (or orthography), although largely phonemic, has more complicated rules than many other spelling systems used by languages written in alphabetic scripts and contains many inconsistencies between spelling and pronunciation, necessitating rote learning for anyone learning to read or w..
English spelling reform
English Spelling Reform was the collective term for various campaigns to change the spelling system of English to make it simpler and more rational. It was a controversial, small-scale movement among amateur and professional linguists, but one with a long history and some mixed successes. Supporters..
English Springer Spaniel
The English Springer Spaniel is a gun dog traditionally used for flushing and retrieving game. It is one of many spaniel breeds. Contents 1 Appearance2 Temperament3 Health4 History5 Famous English Springer Spaniels in life and fiction6 See also7 References8&nbs..
English Standard Version
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English Station, Kentucky
English Station is a neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky centered along Shelbyville Road (US 60) & the Floyds Fork watershed. External links ..
English studies
English studies is an academic discipline that includes the study of literatures written in the English language (including literatures from the U.K., U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, India, South Africa, and the Middle East, among other areas), English linguistics (including English..
English Suites (BWV 806–811)
The English Suites (BWV 806–811) refer to a set of six suites written by the German composer Johann Sebastian Bach for harpsichord and generally thought to be the earliest of Bach's 18 suites for keyboard, the others being the 6 French Suites (BWV 812–817) and the 6 Partitas (BWV 825–830). Hi..
English Summer Rain
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English Teachers
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English Three Farthing coin
The silver Three Farthings (¾d) coin was introduced in Queen Elizabeth I's third and fourth coinages (1561-1582) as part of a plan to produce large quantities of coins of varying denominations and high metal content. The obverse shows a left-facing bust of the queen, with a rose behind her, with ..
English tort law
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English Touring Opera
English Touring Opera is one of the leading opera companies in the United Kingdom. ETO's mission is to present vibrant, innovative, and high quality opera to existing and new audiences throughout the U.K. ETO seeks to stimulate new access, understanding and appreciation of this genre, whilst promo..
English Toy Terrier (Black & Tan)
English Toy Terrier (Black & Tan) Country of origin United Kingdom Classification and breed standards FCI: Group 3 Section 4 #013 [Stds] ANKC: Group 1 (Toys) [Stds] KC(UK): Toy [Stds] NZKC: Toy [Stds] An English Toy Terrier (Bla..
English to Nadsat
This is a list of some common words in English (from the perspective of Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange) and their Nadsat translations. See also Nadsat lexicon. : 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 English Nadsat A advice soviet album pop-disc ..
English translations of the Bible
English translations of the Bible [+/-] Old English translations (pre-1066) Middle English translations (1066-1500) Early Modern English translations (1500-1800) Modern Christian translations (post 1800) Modern Jewish translations (post 1853) Miscellaneous translations The..
English Triple Crown Winners
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English U-19 cricket team
England Match status granted First match Captain Moeen Ali Coach Andy Pick Manager John Abrahams Physiotherapist Rosalind Shuttleworth Total matches - this year Last match v Pakistan at R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, 15 February, 2006 Wins/los..
English underground
For the transit network, see London Underground. For the 1960s counter-culture 'underground', see: United Kingdom Underground. The English underground is a phrase used by those who study and chronicle the arts history of England, especially the musical traditions. It usually refers to popular music..
English unit
An English unit refers to a unit in one of a number of systems of units of measurement, some obsolete, and some still in use. In spite of the name, it does not necessarily refer to the (non-SI) system of units still in intermittent use in England itself. The latter is known outside the United States..
English verbs
Note: This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for a pronunciation key. Verbs in the English language are a lexically and morphologically distinct part of speech which describes an action, an event, or a state. While English has many irregular verbs (se..
English village
English villages are South Korean institutions providing a short-term immersion English experience in a live-in environment where only English is spoken. This is intended to promote English learning and to build students' international cultural awareness. The first English village was opened in A..
English Wheel
The English Wheel is a manually operated metal working apparatus that allows a craftsman to curve flat sheets of metal, aluminium, or steel. The machine is made of steel and is shaped like a large, closed letter "C". At the ends of the C, there are two wheels. The wheel on the top is called the rol..
English White Terrier
The White English Terrier is an extinct breed of dog. Contents 1 Appearance1.1 Silvio1.2 Judging2 History3 Leighton4 Further reading Appearance The White English Terrier colour was an intensely brilliant white and its eyes very black and sparkling, with the..
English Wikipedia
Logo of Wikipedia The English Wikipedia is the English language edition of the Wikipedia encyclopedia. Founded on 15 January 2001 and having a million articles by March 2006, it was the first edition of Wikipedia and remains the largest. As of 2005, approximately one-third of articles in all ..
English women's cricket team
The English women's cricket team played their first Test match in 1934–35, when they beat Australia 2–0 in a three-Test series. Their current captain is Charlotte Edwards, replacing Clare Connor after her five-year tenure,[Life after Connor?], by Jenny Thompson, Cricinfo, retrieved 6 J..
English words of Greek origin
The Greek language has contributed to the English vocabulary in three ways: directly as an immediate donor,indirectly through other intermediate language(s), as an original donor (mainly through Latin and French), andwith modern coinages or new Greek. One can estimate the contribution of Greek words..
English words with uncommon properties
For the purposes of this article, any word which has appeared in a recognised general English dictionary published in the 20th century or later is considered a candidate. For interest, some archaic words, non-standard words and proper names are also included. The treatment of words of foreign origi..
English writing style
An English writing style is a way of using the English language. The style of a piece of writing is the way in which features of the language are used to convey meaning, typically but not always within the constraints of more widely accepted conventions of grammar and spelling. An individual's wri..
Englog
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. Englog, in the Philippines, is an informal form of English infused with Tagalog words, a popular type of which i..
Englorie Park, New South Wales
Englorie Park is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Englorie Park is a relatively small suburb, situated between the suburbs of Ambarvale, Campbelltown and Glen Alpine. The suburb is almost entirely residential, except for a childcare centre that operates within the hist..
Englund Gambit
tright The Englund Gambit is a rarely played chess opening that starts with the moves 1.d4 e5 It is also known as the Charlick Gambit after Australian Henry Charlick (1845–1916) who introdu..
Englyn
Englyn (plural englynion) is a traditional Welsh short poem form. It uses quantitative metres, involving the counting of syllables, and rigid patterns of rhyme and half rhyme. Contents 1 The Eight Types1.1 Englyn penfyr1.2 Englyn milwr1.3 Englyn unodl union1.4 Englyn unod..
ENGO
ENGO stands for Environmental Non-governmental organization, such as Global 2000. ..
Engolpion
An Engolpion or Enkolpion(Greek: εγκόλπιον, "on the chest") is a general term for something worn upon the bosom [link]. Formerly also including pectoral crosses, Engolpion is nowadays used for a medallion with an icon in the center, worn as a ves..
Engoma drums
Ngoma (pronounced en-go-mah) was the first drum ever created. This same style of drum is still being played in Southern Africa by the descendants of Queen Marimba today. She created many of Africas’ first instruments, such as the Marimba (named after the queen herself), Karimba (which is known ..
Engomi
This article is about the suburb of Nicosia. For the ancient settlement near Famagusta, see: Enkomi Engomi or Egkomi (Greek: Εγκωμι) is a suburb of the Cypriot capital Nicosia. It has a population of around 13,600 (2001 census). It is a mainly residencial neighbourhood with many large villas..
Engorgement
Engorgement may refer to: Breast engorgementPenis engorgement 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. ..
Engrailed
The Engrailed (Ectropis crepuscularia) is a moth of the family Geometridae. Some authors split this moth into two species: E. bistortata The Engrailed and E. crepuscularia Small Engrailed. It is distributed across most of Europe. The ground colour of the wings is buff or grey variably marked with ..
Engram
Engram may refer to: Engram (neuropsychology), a hypothetical means by which memory traces are storedEngram (Dianetics), a term used in Scientology and Dianetics for a "recording" of a past painful event not normally accessible to the conscious mindEngram (NLP), a patterned response which has bee..
Engram (Dianetics)
This article forms part of a series onScientology Dianetics Engram · [[Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health|Dianetics: MSMH]] · Clear Scientology Doctrine Thetan · Supernatural abilities Space opera · Xenu · Human evolution Past lives · Medical claims · Altered texts P..
Engram (neuropsychology)
Engrams are a hypothetical means by which memory traces are stored as physical or biochemical change in the brain (and other neural tissue) in response to external stimuli. They are also sometimes thought of as a neuronal network or fragment of memory, sometimes using a hologram analogy to desc..
Engraulis
Engraulis is a genus of anchovies. There are seven species: Argentine anchoita, Engraulis anchoita Hubbs & Marini, 1935.Australian anchovy, Engraulis australis (White, 1790).European anchovy, Engraulis encrasicolus Bleeker, 1852.Silver anchovy, Engraulis eurystole (Swain & Meek, 1885).Japanese anc..
Engraved in Black
Engraved In Black is an album by Graveworm, released in 2003 through Nuclear Blast. This is the first Graveworm album to feature guitarist Eric Righi, who also played bass on this recording. Track listing "Dreaming into Reality" - 7:03"Legions Unleashed" - 5:29"Renaissance in Blood" - 3:42"Thorns..
Engraving
Engraving is the practice of incising a design onto a hard, flat surface, by cutting grooves into it. The result may be a decorative object in itself, as when silver or gold are engraved, or may provide an intaglio plate, when copper is engraved, or a relief print block when wood is engraved. A..
Engrish
This article or section needs a complete rewrite for }}}. Engrish on a sweatshirt in Japan An "Excellent Room" at Fukuoka Station, a staff-only area Engrish refers to the grammatically incorrect variation of English that is often found in Asian countries, but can be found anywhere. Whi..
Engro
Engro is a Pakistani fertilizer and chemicals company which is listed on the stock exchanges of Karachi, Islamabad & Lahore. Its production is based in Daharki. Engro Chemical Pakistan Limited is the second largest producer of Urea fertilizer in Pakistan. The company was incorporated in 1965 and w..
Engrossing
In English common law of the nineteenth century engrossing, forestalling and regrating were three terms used to describe the achievement of an illegal monopoly of a certain good, often food, at market. The terms are no longer in use. ..
Engset calculation
The Engset calculation is named after its developer, T. O. Engset, who created it to determine the probability of congestion occurring within a circuit group. The level of congestion can be used to determine a network's performance as it measured by the grade of service. The formula requires that th..
Engsh
Engsh is a language patois that originated in Nairobi Kenya in th 80's. While Sheng developed in the poorer parts of Nairobi, Engsh evolved among the youth of the richer, more affluent neighbourhoods. Engsh is English based, but mixes Swahili, and other ethnic languages such as Kikuyu and Luo. Howev..
Engstingen
Engstingen is a municipality in the Tübingen administrative region (Regierungsbezirke) in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It lies in the Swabian Alb (plateau), about 15 km south of Reutlingen. It was formed on January 1, 1975 from the former independent municipalities of Großengstingen, Kleinengs..
Engstligenalp
The Engstligenalp is the biggest plateau of the western Swiss Alps. It lies south of Adelboden on 1900 - 2000 m above sea level. Since 1996 it belongs to the Swiss culture landscapes of national significance (No. 1513 on [link]). The 7 square kilometre plateau, belonging to the commun..
Enguera
Enguera is a municipality in southwestern Valencia province, Spain. It covers more than 240 km2 and has a population of 5,771 inhabitants as of January 1 2003, 1,200 of whom are of foreign origin. The local economy depends primarily on agriculture, and secondarily on industry and services. In recent..
Enguerrand de Marigny
Enguerrand de Marigny (1260 – April 30, 1315) was a French chamberlain and minister of Philip IV the Fair. He was born at Lyons-la-Forêt in Normandy, of an old Norman family of the smaller baronage called Le Portier, which took the name of Marigny about 1200. Enguerrand entered the service of H..
Enguerrand de Monstrelet
Enguerrand de Monstrelet (c. 1400 - July 20, 1453), French chronicler, belonged to a noble family of Picardy. In 1436 and later he held the office of lieutenant of the gavenier (i.e. receiver of the gave, a kind of church rate) at Cambrai, and he seems to have made this city his usual place of r..
Enguerrand II, Count of Ponthieu
Enguerrand II was the son of Hugh II count of Ponthieu. He assumed the county upon the death of his father on November 20, 1052. The Ponthievin alliance with duke William of Normandy had earlier been secured by the marriage of Enguerrand's sister, to duke William's uncle, William of Talou. Enguerra..
Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy
Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy was the eldest son and successor of Raoul I, Lord of Coucy. He was born around 1182, and died in 1242. He succeeded as Lord of Coucy (sieur de Couci) in 1191, and held it until his death; he was also lord of Marle and Boves. Enguerrand III was one of the most ambitiou..
Enguerrand I of Ponthieu
Enguerrand I was the son of Hugh I count of Ponthieu. He was apparently married twice. By his first wife Adelaide, daughter of Arnulf, Count of Holland he had his heir, count Hugh II, and possibly a son named Robert (although Robert might have been a younger half-brother of Hugh II's). His other so..
Enguerrand VII de Coucy
Enguerrand VII de Coucy (1340 - February 18, 1397, on crusade at Bursa), also known as Ingelram de Coucy, was a 14th century French nobleman, the last Sire de Coucy, and the son-in-law of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault. Coucy also held the English title of 1st Earl of Bedford d..
Enguinegatte
Enguinegatte, also known as Guinegate is a small village in Pas-de-Calais, France, roughly 20km from Saint-Omer. It is the site of several late 15th and early 16th century battles, the famous being the 1513 Battle of the Spurs. The village was largely destroyed in the Second World War. [The ..
Engvocab.com
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Engvocab.com is a website (a..
Engyō-ji
The Shoshazan Engyō-ji (Japanese: 書写山圓教寺) is a temple of the Tendai sect in Himeji, Hyogo, Japan. It was founded by Shoku Shonin in 966. The complex of buildings is at the top of Mt Shosha and can be reached by cable car, and is often visited by pilgrims. Scenes from The Last Samurai..
Engyon
Engyon is a legendary ancient town of the interior of Sicily, a Cretan colony, according to legend, and famous for an ancient temple of the Matres which aroused the greed of Verres. Its site is uncertain; some topographers have identified it with Gangi, a town 20 m. S.S.E. of Cefalu, but only on the..
Eng (letter)
The letter eng, with its two variant capital forms. Eng or engma (majuscule: Ŋ, minuscule: ŋ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, usually used to represent a velar nasal (as in English ''singing). Contents 1 Appearance2 History3 Usage3.1 Technical transcription3.2 V..
Eng Hian
Eng Hian (born 17 May 1977) is a male badminton player from Indonesia. Hian competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's doubles with partner Flandy Limpele. They had a bye in the first round and defeated Anthony Clark and Nathan Robertson of Great Britain in the second. In the qu..
Eng Wah Organization
Eng Wah Organization was founded by Mr Goh Eng Wah. During the post-war days, it used to screen exciting Chinese blockbusters and magnificent classic epics from the giant movie sets of Taiwan and Hong Kong. It brought screens to the heartlands of Singapore's HDB estates and with it numerous Chinese..
Engøy
Engøy is an island located right outside Stavanger city. ..
En gång till
En gång till is: Swedish for the phrase "One more time".A 1990 album with the Swedish band Lotta & Anders Engbergs Orkester and a song with the Swedish singer Lotta Engberg on that album, see En gång till (1990).A 1993 album with the Swedish punk band KSMB, see En gång till (KSMB).A TV-programe o..
En gång till (1990)
En gång till is an album which also contains a track with the same name. The album was relesed in 1990 with the Swedish singer Lotta Engberg and Lotta & Anders Engbergs Orkester. With the song En gång till, written by Christer Lundh and Mikael Wendt, Lotta Engberg competed in the Swedish Melodifes..
En gång till (KSMB)
En gång till is the fourth album with the old punk group KSMB. It was made a long time after KSMB:s times. It was their comeback album. It was relsesed in 1993. Johan Johansson (drums) doesn't appears on this album. Track listing Sälj din kroppOsynliga Handen1X2Kokt eller stektBörje & AllanJag v..
En Garde
For the album by the band Criteria, see En Garde (album). "En garde" is a French phrase meaning 'on guard'. Used to warn a fencer to assume the position preparatory to a duel. In English-speaking popular culture, it is particularly associated with the sport of fencing, and with a largely imagined ..
En Garde!
En Garde! is a role playing game set in 17th century Paris. Players take the roles of gentlemen duellists. The game was designed by Frank Chadwick and first published by Game Designers' Workshop in 1975. History In the 1980s the game had become widely played by mail but GDW did not reprint it when..
En Garde (album)
En Garde is the debut album of indie-rock band, Criteria. Formed by one of the founding members of Cursive, Steve Pedersen came back to his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska after graduating from Duke University. He recruited the help of old friends, Aaron Druery, A.J. Mogis, and Mike Sweeney. Originally ..
Ķengarags
Ķengarags is a neighborhood in the city of Riga, Latvia. It is located in the southern part of the city. Kengarags borders the Daugava River to the west, the Riga-to-Moscow railroad line to the east, Rumbula to the south, and Krasta Residential Neighborhood to the north. Kengarags consists of th..
Óengus II of the Picts
Óengus mac Fergusa (variants Onuist, Hungus or Angus) was king of the Picts (or of Fortriu), in modern Scotland, from about 820 until 834. Tradition associates him with the cult of Saint Andrew and the Flag of Scotland. Óengus succeeded his brother Caustantín to the throne. Previously thought ..
Óengus I of the Picts
Óengus (Hypothetical Pictish form: Onuist map UurguistForsyth, "Evidence of a lost Pictish source", passim discusses the various forms of Óengus's name, also providing Ungus(t) as an alternative hypothetical Pictish form. The use of map in Pictish is presumed rather than attested.; O.Ir.: Óengu..
Óengus of Moray
Óengus of Moray is the last King of Moray of the native line, ruling Moray from some unknown date until his death in 1130. Óengus is known to have been the son of the daughter of Lulach.1 This was perhaps how he attained the Kingship of the Men of Moray. There is a large temporal gap between Óe..
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