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$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)
"$pringfield" (full title: "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)") is the tenth episode of The Simpsons' fifth season. Contents 1 Synopsis2 Trivia3 Quotes4 External links Synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or..
Péribonka, Quebec
Péribonka is a small village of 500 people in the Maria-Chapdelaine Regional County Municipality, in Quebec, Canada. ..
Périers
Périers or Perrières is the name or part of the name of several communes in France: Périers, in the Manche département Périers-en-Auge, in the Calvados départementPériers-sur-le-Dan, in the Calvados département Perrières, in the Calvados département This is a [disambiguationdisambigu..
Périers-en-Auge
Périers-en-Auge is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14160. The INSEE code is 14494. Population: 146. ..
Périers-sur-le-Dan
Périers-sur-le-Dan is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14112. The INSEE code is 14495. ..
Périgny
Périgny or Perrigny is the name or part of the name of several communes in France: Périgny, in the Allier départementPérigny, in the Calvados départementPérigny, in the Charente-Maritime départementPérigny, in the Loir-et-Cher départementPérigny, in the Val-de-Marne département Périgny-..
Périgny, Calvados
Périgny is a commune of the Calvados département, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14770. The INSEE code is 14496. ..
Périgny, Val-de-Marne
For other places with the same name, see Périgny. Périgny Country      France Région Île-de-France Départment Val-de-Marne Arrondissement Créteil Canton INSEE Postal Code MayorCurrent Term Intercommunality Communautéde com..
Périgord
Dordogne River in Périgord Périgord ([pronunciation] ([Media helphelp]·[info])) is a former province of France, corresponding to the current Dordogne département, now forming the northern part of the Aquitaine région. Itself divided into four regions; the P..
Périgordian
Périgordian is a term for several distinct but related Upper Palaeolithic cultures which are thought by some archaeologists to represent a contiguous tradition. It existed between c.35,000 BP and c.20,000 BP. The earliest culture in the tradition is known as the Châtelperronian which produced de..
Périgueux
PérigueuxCathédrale Saint-Front in Périgueux Country      France Région Aquitaine Départment Dordogne (préfecture) Arrondissement Périgueux Canton Chief town 3 cantons INSEE 24322 Postal Code 24000 MayorCurrent Term Xavier Darcos20..
Périphérique (Caen)
The Périphérique de Caen is a ring road circling the French city of Caen. It is made of branches of the A13 and N813. It is the only complete and numbered ring road in France. Notable feature include the Viaduc de Calix which spans the River Orne and and Canal de Caen à la Mer. ..
Périphérique (Paris)
Périphérique is the French term for a ring road (U.S.: Beltway), a motorway or freeway encircling or orbiting a large city. Paris' périphérique (Boulevard Périphérique) is one of the busiest freeway/motorways in Europe, with traffic between 1.1 and 1.2 million vehicles per day in 2002. The..
Préizerdaul
Préizerdaul Préizerdaul District Diekirch Canton Redange Geography Area rank 15.60 km² 77th of 116 Highest point rank 402 m =56th of 116 Lowest point rank 255 m =65th of 116 Population 2005) Population rank 1,322 80th of 116 2005) Density rank 84.74 /km²..
PRI
PRI may refer to: Partido Revolucionario Institucional, Mexican political partyPartito Repubblicano Italiano, Italian political partyPublic Radio InternationalPacific Research Institute, think tankPrimary rate interface, telecommunication standardPrecision Reflex, Inc.The ISO 3166-1 3-letter countr..
Priabonian
The Priabonian (also known as Jacksonian or Runangan) is the final stage of the Eocene Epoch. It spans the time between 37.2 ± 0.1 Ma and 33.9 ± 0.1 Ma (million years ago). References [GeoWhen Database - Priabonian] Tertiary sub-era Paleogene period Paleocene epoch Eocene epoch..
Priacanthidae
Priacanthidae is a family of fish, common name bigeye, comprising 18 species of marine fishes. "Catalufa" is an alternate common name for some members of the priacanthidae family. The etymology of the scientific name ("prioo-", to bite + "akantha", thorn) refers to the family's very rough, spin..
Priam
In Greek mythology, Priam (Greek Πρίαμος, Priamos) was the king of Troy during the Trojan War, and youngest son of Laomedon. Priam had a number of wives; his first was Hecuba. By his various wives and concubines Priam was the father of fifty sons and several daughters. Priam's eldest son wa..
Priam's Treasure
Priam’s Treasure is a cache of gold and other artifacts, which classical archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann claimed to have found at the site of ancient Troy. Schliemann assigned the artifacts to the Iliadic king of Troy, Priam. This assignment is now thought to be a result of Schliemann's zeal ..
Priamel
A priamel is a literary and rhetorical device found most often in ancient Greek poetry and consisting of a series of listed alternatives that serve as foils to the true subject of the poem, which is revealed in a climax. For example, Fragment Number 16 by the Greek poet Sappho begins with a priamel..
Priape
Priape is a privately held Canadian company that is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. The company was founded in 1974, and has grown to be Canada’s largest gay retailer. Priape owns and operates a number of retail stores specializing in DVDs, books, clothing, leather, sex toys, and other products..
Priapeia
Envocation to Priapus The Priapeia is a collection of poems (ninety five in number) in various meters on the subject of Priapus. It was compiled from literary works and inscriptions on images of the god by an unknown editor, who composed the introductory epigram. From their style and versific..
Priapism
Bronze sculpture depicting Priapus. Priapism (Greek πριαπισμός, the erection) is a painful and potentially harmful medical condition in which the erect penis (erection) does not return to its flaccid state (despite the absence of both physical and psychological stimulation) within fo..
Priapulida
Priapulida (priapulid worms or penis worms, from Gr. priāpos 'Priapus' + Lat. -ul-, diminutive) are a phylum of marine worms with an extensible spiny proboscis. Priapulid fossils are known at least as far back as the Middle Cambrian. Their nearest relatives are probably Kinorhyncha and Loricifera ..
Priapus
Bronze sculpture, House of the Vettii, Pompeii In Greek mythology, Priapus was a minor rustic fertility god of purely phallic character, protector of livestock, fruit plants, gardens and male genitalia. (Roman equivalent: Mutinus Mutunus.) He was a son of Aphrodite, with Dionysus, Hermes, or ..
Priari Syyads
Pariari Syyads A leading Clan of the Syyad origin, counting themselves as Pashtun also, due to their long assilimation with the neighbouring tribes of the Black Mountain of Hazara and surroudings. ..
Priay
Priay Country      France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Ain Arrondissement Bourg-en-Bresse Canton Pont-d'Ain INSEE 01000 Postal Code 01300 MayorCurrent Term ?2001-2007 Intercommunality Longitude Latitude Altitudes ..
Pria Viswalingam
Pria Viswalingam is an Australian journalist and television presenter, best known for his travel journal series A Fork in the Road on Australia's Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) network. External links ..
Pribići
Pribići is a hamlet in Croatia, located in Lika near Korenica, at [44°42′20″N, 15°36′59″E] ..
Pribilof Canyon
The Pribilof Canyon is a long undersea canyon rising from the Bering Abyssal Plain on the floor of the Bering Sea to the southeast of the Pribilof Islands in Alaska. ..
Pribilof Islands
The Pribilof Islands (often called the Fur Seal Islands, Russian: Kotovi) are a group of four volcanic islands, part of Alaska, lying in the Bering Sea, about 200 miles north of Unalaska and 200 miles south of Cape Newenham, the nearest point on the North American mainland. The Siberian coast is r..
Pribina
Pribina, also called Priwina or Privina by Frankish chronicles, was the first known prince of the Principality of Nitra (?825-833) and of the Balaton Principality (?840-861). The main written source describing his life is Libellus de conversione Bagoariorum et Carantanorum (i.e. Conversio), create..
Pribislav
Pribislav Henry (1127 - 1150) was a Christian and the last ruler of the Slavic tribe of the Heveller in Brandenburg. ..
Pribnow box
The Pribnow box (also known as the Pribnow-Schaller box) is the sequence TATAAT of six nucleotides (thymine-adenine-thymine-etc.) that is an essential part of a promoter site on DNA for transcription to occur in prokaryotes. It is located roughly 10 base pairs upstream (that is, in the direction 5' ..
Priboj
Priboj (Прибој) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of Serbia at 43.59° North, 19.54° East. In 2003 the town has a total population of 19,600 people. Demographics In 1991, the population of the Priboj municipality was 35,951 people, and was composed of: Serbs and Mo..
Price
For people whose family name is Price see Price (disambiguation). In economics and business, the price is the assigned numerical monetary value of a good, service or asset. The concept of price is central to microeconomics where it is one of the most important variables in resource allocation the..
Price's Candles
Price's Candles is a United Kingdom manufacturer and retailer of candles, founded in 1830. Its full name is Price's Patent Candles Ltd. The fim is headquartered in Bedford and holds the Royal Warrant for the supply of candles. History Price's Candles was founded by George Wilson in 1830, and orig..
Price's Raid
Maj. Gen. Sterling Price Price's Missouri Expedition, known popularly as Price's Raid, was an 1864 Confederate cavalry raid through the Trans-Mississippi Theater in the American Civil War. Major General Sterling Price fought numerous battles in Missouri and Kansas before being defeated by Unio..
Price's theorem
In theoretical physics, particularly general relativity, Price's theorem can be informally stated as the principle that any inhomogeneities in the spacetime geometry outside a black hole will be radiated away as gravitational radiation See also No hair theorem ..
Price, Texas
Price is an unincorporated community in west central Rusk County, Texas, in the United States. It has a population of approximately 275. The Carlisle Independent School District serves area students. ..
Price, Utah
Price is a city in Carbon County, Utah, United States. The population was 8,402 at the 2000 census.and by 2004 had been estimated to decrease to 8.197. It is the county seat of, and largest city in, Carbon County[Geographic references#6GR6]. The city is home to the College of Eastern Utah,..
Price, Wisconsin
Price is a town in Langlade County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 243 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 94.1 km² (36.3 mi²). 93.7 km² (36.2 mi²) of it is land and 0.4 km² (0.2 mi²) of it (0.41%) is water. ..
Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act
The Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act (commonly called the Price-Anderson Act) is an act of the Congress of the United States which covers all non-military nuclear facilities constructed in the United States before 2026. The main purpose of the Act is to indemnify the nuclear industr..
Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act/moderated
The Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act regulates financial compensation for victims of nuclear power plant accidents. While guarenteeing a certain minimum level of compensation, through a "pool" system, it drastically limits maximum levels of compensation. even when a plant operator is ..
Price-cap regulation
Price-cap regulation is a form of regulation designed in the 1980s by UK Treasury economist Stephen Littlechild, which has been applied to all of the privatized British network utilities. It is contrasted with rate-of-return regulation, in which utilities are permitted a set rate of return on capita..
Price-drop tv
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. price-drop tv (which dropped the dot from its name price-drop.tv on 21 January 2005) is a shopping channel owned by sit-up Ltd and is focused ..
Price-Harney Truce
The Price-Harney Truce was a document signed on May 21, 1861 between United States Army General William S. Harney and Missouri State Militia commander Sterling Price at the beginning of the American Civil War. The truce sought to forestall the outbreak of violence in the state of Missouri followin..
Price-Volume Fluctuation
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Price-weighted
A price-weighted index is an index where the constituents are included based on their price. For a stock market index this implies that stocks are included in proportions based on their quoted prices. A stock trading at $100 will thus be making up 10 times more of the total index compared to a stock..
Price/cash flow ratio
The price/cash flow ratio (also called price-to-cash flow ratio or P/CF), is a ratio used to compare a company's market value to its cash flow. It is calculated by dividing the company's market cap by the company's operating cash flow in the most recent fiscal year (or the most recent four fiscal q..
Price/performance ratio
In economics and engineering, the price/performance ratio refers to a product's ability to deliver performance, of any sort, for its price. For instance, if you have a whole day to travel 100 km, spending $50 to do the journey in two hours is a better price/performance ratio than spending $105 to do..
Price/sales ratio
Price-to-sales ratio or P/S ratio, is a ratio used to compare a company's market value to its revenue. It is calculated by dividing the company's market cap by the company's revenue in the most recent fiscal year (or the most recent four fiscal quarters); or, equivalently, divide the per-share stoc..
Price/wage spiral
In macroeconomics, the price/wage spiral (also called the wage/price spiral) represents a vicious circle process in which different sides of the wage bargain try to keep up with inflation to protect real incomes. This process in turn is one cause of inflation. It can start either due to high aggre..
Pricedown
--> Pricedown is one of the many fonts created by designer Ray Larabie; it is used in the Grand Theft Auto (GTA) computer and video game series. The origin of the font is disputed; while the title sequence of the 1972-to-present game show The Price Is Right had featured a similar font design. Ext..
Priced Out
The [Priced Out campaign] is a non-profit organisation campaigning for government action on British residential property market prices. [Unprecendented price levels] have [excluded record levels of first time buyers from buying] and are preventing many more from bei..
PriceGrabber.com
PriceGrabber.com is a comparison shopping website co-founded in 1999 by Kamran Pourzanjani (President) and Tamim Mourad (Chief Product Officer) [link]. The site is notable for its program to make the web free of Pop-up ads [link]. See also BecomeDulanceFroogleNexTagShopping.com..
Priceless
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Priceless may refer to: something so valuable it can never be sold for any price, often used as hyperbole for something with extremely high valuePriceless, a horse that competed at the Olympic level in eventing.Priceless, a long run..
Pricelessware
Pricelessware is freeware selected annually as the best of the best by the readers of the newsgroup alt.comp.freeware since 1999. Pricelessware was the brainchild of Son of Spy, one of alt.comp.freeware's regular contributors and champion of forgotten freeware. Initially designed as a FAQ of sorts ..
Priceless (horse)
Priceless [link][link][link] was a horse ridden by British rider Virginia Leng. She competed the gelding in the sport of eventing. Priceless won four team gold medals for Britain, as well as the Badminton Horse Trials and Burghley Horse Trials. Color: Dark BaySex: Geld..
Priceline.com
Priceline.com (NASDAQ: [PCLN]) is a website devoted to helping users obtain discount rates for travel-related items such as airline tickets and hotel stays. It is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut, United States. Priceline is the brainchild of digital entrepreneur Jay Walker, thus i..
Prices Fork, Virginia
Prices Fork is a small traditionally agricultural community located in Montgomery County, Virginia. It is located about 3 miles west of Blacksburg, Virginia. Prices Fork has two churches (St. Michaels Lutheran Church and Prices Fork United Methodist Church), a Grange Hall and an elementary school (..
Prices Information Cup
The Prices Information Cup is a Go competition. Outline The Prices Information Cup is a Go competition. Only players above 6p can participate. The time format is hayago. The winner's purse is 20,000,000 Won ($21,000) Past winners Player Years Held Park Young-Hoon 2005 ..
Prices of production
Part of a series on'''Marxism Sociology and Anthropology Alienation Bourgeoisie Class consciousness Commodity fetishism Communism Cultural hegemony Exploitation Human nature Labour power Proletariat Relations of production Young Marx Economics Marxian economics Commodity Law ..
Priceville, Alabama
Priceville is a town in Morgan County, Alabama, and is included in the Huntsville-Decatur Metro Area. As of the 2000 census, the population of the town is 1,631. Geography Priceville is located at [34°31′16″N, 86°52′47″W] (34.521001, -86.879678)[Geographic references#1GR1&..
Priceville, Ontario
Priceville is a village in Grey County, Ontario, Canada. Priceville is located on Grey Road 4, east of Durham and southwest of Flesherton. ..
PricewaterhouseCoopers
PricewaterhouseCoopers (or PwC) is the world's largest professional services firm. It was formed in 1998 from a merger between Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand. PwC is the largest of the Big Four auditors, whose other member firms include Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Ernst & Young and KPMG. Pr..
Price (disambiguation)
In economics and business, the price is the assigned numerical monetary value of a good, service or asset. See price. Places called Price include: Price, UtahPrice Canyon, UtahPrice River People whose family name is or was Price include Derek J. de Solla Price (1922-1983), Science historian and i..
Price and Volume Trend
Price and Volume Trend (PVT) is a technical analysis indicator based on a running total volume, with volume added according to the percentage change in closing price over the previous close. The formula is [PVT = PVT_ + volume \times - close_ \over close_ }] The starting point for the ..
Price book
In economics, a price book is a book in which the normal prices of an item are listed for all suppliers. This allows one to determine the lowest price possible. If a group of suppliers adhere to a particular price book, in other words, they set the prices of the price book artificially higher than t..
Price ceiling
A Price Ceiling is a government-imposed limit on how high a price can be charged on a product. For a price ceiling to be effective, it must differ from the free market price. In the graph at right, the supply and demand curves intersect to determine the free-market quantity and price. A price ce..
Price Chopper
For the unrelated supermarket chain, based in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, see Associated Wholesale Grocers. For Canadian Price Chopper stores, see Sobeys.:For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Price Chopper is a chain of supermarkets, headquartered in Rotterdam, New York. The chain began..
Price Chopper (disambiguation)
Price Chopper can refer to: a chain of supermarkets based in upstate New York; see Price Chopper.a supermarket chain in the Kansas City metropolitan area; see: Associated Wholesale Grocers.a discount supermarket chain in Canada; see Sobeys.a supermarket chain in New Zealand; see Progressive Enterpr..
Price Cobb
Price Cobb (born December 10, 1954) won the 1990 24 Hours of Le Mans together with John Nielsen and Martin Brundle on a Jaguar XJR-12. He also owned an Indy Racing League team in 1998 and 1999 for Roberto Guerrero and Jim Guthrie. He also has authored a number of books on auto racing. ..
Price Conlan
Price Conlan played drums with the Australian 1980s indie rock band The Mexican Spitfires. ..
Price County, Wisconsin
Price County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of 2000, the population was 15,822. Its county seat is Phillips6. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Cities and towns4 External links Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of..
Price Cutter Charity Championship
The Price Cutter Charity Championship is a regular golf tournament on the Nationwide Tour. It is played annually in July at the Highland Springs Country Club in Springfield, Missouri, USA. The format of the tournament is stroke play at 18 holes for four days, a total of 72 holes. The field consist..
Price Cutter Park
Price Cutter Park is a baseball stadium in Christian County, Missouri, USA. The facility is located off of U.S. 65 just north of Ozark, MO and south of Missouri's third largest city, Springfield (pop. 151,500). Price Cutter Park (cap. 4000), was built in four months in early 1999 and named after it..
Price Daniel
Texas politician Price Daniel Marion Price Daniel, Sr. (October 10, 1910 - August 25, 1988) was a Democratic Party U.S. senator and politician from the state of Texas. Daniel was born in Dayton, Texas, and he graduated from Baylor University. He worked as a lawyer in Liberty County, Texas. D..
Price discrimination
For other pricing strategies and policies see: Pricing Strategies Price discrimination exists when sales of identical goods or services are transacted at different prices from the same provider. In a theoretical market with perfect information, no transaction costs and a prohibition on secondary ex..
Price dispersion
In economics, price dispersion is the distribution of prices across sellers of the same item, standardized for the item's characteristics. Price dispersion can be viewed as a measure of trading frictions (or, tautologically, as a violation of the law of one price). It is often attributed to consum..
Price elasticity of demand
In economics, the price elasticity of demand (PED) is an elasticity that measures the nature and degree of the relationship between changes in quantity demanded of a good and changes in its price. Contents 1 Introduction2 Mathematical definition3 Elasticity and revenue4 Point..
Price elasticity of supply
In economics, the price elasticity of supply measures the responsiveness of the quantity supplied of a good to its price. It is measured as the percentage change in supply that occurs in response to a percentage change in price. For example, if, in response to a 10% rise in the price of a good, the..
Price ending
Price ending, or more commonly psychological pricing, is the practice whereby advertised prices are consistently just below round numbers; for example, such prices might end in a sequence of nines. The price is often equivalent to a round number minus the value of the smallest coin: typically endin..
Price engine
A Price engine (also known as a comparison shopping engine) is a website primarily used for finding the best prices on specific items. Its name is a derivative of the search engine. Price engines work best when searching for fungible categories, such as computer hardware, specific models, or soft..
Price equation
The Price equation (also known as Price's equation) is a covariance equation which is a mathematical description of evolution and natural selection. The Price equation was derived by George R. Price, working in London to rederive W.D. Hamilton's work on kin selection. Suppose we have a population..
Price fixing
Price fixing is an agreement between business competitors selling the same product or service regarding its pricing. In general, it is an agreement intended to ultimately push the price of a product as high as possible, leading to windfall profits for all the sellers. Price-fixing can also involve a..
Price floor
A Price floor is a government-imposed limit on how low a price can be charged for a product. For a price floor to be effective, it must be greater than the equilibrium price. In the graph at right, the supply and demand curves intersect to determine the free-market quantity and price. A price f..
Price gouging
Price gouging is a frequently pejorative reference to a seller's asking a price that is much higher than what is seen as 'fair' under the circumstances. In precise, legal usage, it is the name of a felony that obtains in some of the United States only during civil emergencies. In less precise usage..
Price guide
A price guide is a reference work that contains information about the prices of, for example, coins, sports cards, or other collectibles. An example of a long-running price guide is A Guide Book of United States Coins. ..
Price index
A price index is any single number calculated from an array of prices and quantities over a period. Since not all prices and quantities of purchases can be recorded, a representative sample is used instead. Inflation and cost indices are calculated as price indices. Notable price indices are Consum..
Price Induction DGEN 380
Price Induction DGEN 380 is a small single shaft turbofan currently being developed by a tiny French start-up company. The engine is aimed at General Aviation aircraft, rather than the new generation of Very Light Jet (VLJ). The DGEN 380 engine configuration is believed to be a single stage fan su..
Price leadership
Price leadership is an observation made of oligopic business behavior in which one company, usually the dominant competitor among several leads the way in determining prices, the others soon following. Classical economic theory holds that price stability is ideally attained at a price equal to the ..
Price level
The price level is the weighted average of the prices of all goods and services in an economic system. It is usually measured with a consumer price index, which is one particular type of price index. An increase in the price level is known to most branches of economics as inflation. Similarly, a de..
Price Look-Up codes
Price Look-Up codes or Product Lookup Number, commonly called PLU codes or PLU numbers, are identification numbers affixed to produce in groceries and supermarkets. The code is a four-digit number identifying the type of produce, sometimes including the variety. Organic produce is denoted by a fiv..
Price markdown
A price markdown is a deliberate reduction in the selling price of retail merchandise. It is used to increase the velocity (rate of sale) of an article, typically for clearance at the end of a season, or to sell off obsolete merchandise at the end of its life. The timing and level of markdowns in ..
Price of life
In neoclassical economics, the price of life is the only arbiter of value of life. See that article for more details on the various issues involved in placing price value on life. In such 'price decisions, according to The Economist, the disability-adjusted life years measure is "the standard yar..
Price of petroleum
Several topics relate to the price of petroleum or gasoline: Petroleum industryThe Hubbert peak theoryAn Energy crisis, specifically:*The '''1973 energy crisis *The '''1979 energy crisis Oil price increases of 2004-2006 Check the See also section at Petroleum industry for more articles on this subj..
Price of tea in China
"The price of tea in China" is an expression which is used to denote something which is unrelated to the current topic of discussion. This expression has stemmed from economists, who describe everything economic as affecting everything else, trying to find an expression which denotes the furthest l..
Price of the Phoenix
The Price of the Phoenix, (1977) by Myrna Culbreath and Sondra Marshak [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Plot Synopsis: Captain Kirk's dead body is beamed aboard the Enterprise after a house fire on an unnamed planet in which he has died trying to save a..
Price Pfister
Price Pfister is an American manufacturer of faucets and other plumbing products since 1910. It has been a subsidiary of Black & Decker since 1989. It is known most by its odd name, and its advertisements which make note of its "pfunny name". External link http://www.pricepfister.com[Price Pfi..
Price point
Price points are prices for which demand is relatively high. In introductory microeconomics we are told that a demand curve is downward sloping to the right and either linear or gently convex to the origin. The first is usually true, but the second is only piecewise true, as price surveys indicate..
Price responsive load
Price responsive load, in the running of an electricity supply grid, refers to the use of price as a means to control load. It might also be called 'supply responsive electrical consumption'. Several forms of renewable energy generators (eg. wind and solar) have the disadvantage of producing vary..
Price revolution
Used generally to describe a series of economic events from the second half of the 15th century to the first half of the 17th, the price revolution refers most specifically to the high rate of inflation that characterized the period across Western Europe, with prices on average rising perhaps sixfol..
Price River
The Price River is a river in the state of Utah, in the United States. The river originates in the Wasatch Range, flows past Price, through Price Canyon, joining the Green River in Gray Canyon after 210 km. Range Creek is one of its tributaries. The Scofield Dam was constructed on the river in 19..
Price scissors
The Price Scissors The price scissors is the name for an economic phenomenon wherein changing world price levels cause a country’s exports to plummet in value, while the valuation of its imports remains relatively. Historically, the phenomenon has most frequently taken the form of falling prices ..
Price signal
A price signal is message sent to customers in the form of a price charged for a commodity; this usually indicates a message intended to produce a particular result. For example, in a free price system, rising prices may indicate a shortage of supply, increase in demand, rise in input costs, or the..
Price skimming
Price Skimming Price skimming is a pricing strategy in which a marketer sets a relatively high price for a product or service at first, then lowers the price over time. It is a temporal version of price discrimination/yield management. It allows the firm to recover its sunk costs quickly befor..
Price specie flow mechanism
The price specie flow mechanism is a logical mechanism created by David Hume which dispeled the Mercantilist (1500-1776) notion that a nation can have a continuously favorable balance of trade. Hume reasoned that a favorable balance of payments within a nation would lead to an increase in specie wi..
Price Stern Sloan
Price Stern Sloan (originally known as Price/Stern/Sloan or PSS!) is a publisher (now an imprint of the Penguin Putnam group) that was founded in Los Angeles in the early 1960s to publish the Mad Libs that Roger Price and Leonard Stern had concocted during their stint as writers for Steve Allen's To..
Price stickiness
In Economics, price stickiness is the phenomenon whereby prices do not change freely but instead "stick" in [disequilibrium], often due to menu costs or imperfect information. External links Economics A-Z: Sticky Prices [link] ..
Price support
In economics, a price support may be either a subsidy or a price control, both with the intended effect of keeping the market price of a good higher than the competitive equilibrium level. In the case of a price control, a price support is the minimum legal price a seller may charge, typically plac..
Price system
The term Price system is used by the Technocracy movement to describe any Economic system whatsoever that effects its distribution of goods and services by means of a system of trade or commerce based on commodity valuation and employing any form of debt tokens, or money and which attempts to bala..
Price Tower
Price Tower, Bartlesville Oklahoma The Price Tower is a building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Bartlesville, Oklahoma . The 19 story, 221 foot tower was commissioned by Harold C. Price of the H. C. Price Company. It was completed in 1956. It is the only skyscraper designed by Wright whi..
Price Township, Pennsylvania
Price Township is a township in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,649 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 65.2 km² (25.2 mi²). 64.8 km² (25.0 mi²) of it is land and 0.4 km² (0.2 mi²) of it..
Price umbrella
It is often asserted that a dominant firm provides a pricing umbrella for smaller firms; that is, as long as competing firms price at or below the level of the dominant firm, they will be able to find buyers. Obviously, if their products are inferior, they will have to set their prices substantially..
Price war
Price war is a term used in business to indicate a state of intense competitive rivalry accompanied by a multi-lateral series of price reductions. One competitor will lower its price, then others will lower their prices to match . If one of the reactors reduces their price below the original price c..
Price Waterfall
A Price waterfall is defined as all the steps that exist between a published price list (be it suggested end consumer price list or customer price list) and the pocket price (the price, which at the end of the day you put in your pocket) ..
Prichard
'' There is a town named Prichard: Prichard, Alabama There is also a business with the name Prichard in it: MacCormac Jamieson Prichard — British architectural practice And there are many people with the family name of Prichard: Bruce Prichard (b. 1963) — American professional wrestlerCa..
Prichard, Alabama
Prichard is a city in Mobile County, Alabama, United States. Prichard borders the northside of Mobile, as well as the Mobile suburbs of Chickasaw, Alabama, Saraland, and the unincorporated sections of Eight Mile, Alabama. As of the 2000 census, the population of the city is 28,633. Prichard is an i..
Prichsenstadt
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Pricing
Pricing is one of the four p's of the marketing mix. The other three aspects are product management, promotion, and place. It is also a key variable in microeconomic price allocation theory. Pricing is the manual or automatic process of applying prices to purchase and sales orders, based on factors..
Pricing objectives
Pricing objectives or goals give direction to the whole pricing process. Determining what your objectives are is the first step in pricing. When deciding on pricing objectives you must consider: 1) the overall financial, marketing, and strategic objectives of the company; 2) the objectives of your ..
Pricing strategies
There are many ways in which the price of a product can be determined, the following are the foremost strategies that business like to use. Contents 1 Competition based pricing2 Cost-plus pricing3 Creaming or skimming4 Limit pricing5 Loss leader6 Market oriented pric..
Prick
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Prick can refer to: Prick (album), an album by the rock band The MelvinsPrick (Single), a single by the Australian band Something for KatePrick (band), an industrial rock bandThe hard part of an insect's penis Prick may also mean: ..
Pricking
This article is about the 16th and 17th century practice of pricking witches. For other uses of the word, see prick. During the height of the witch trials of the 16th and 17th centuries, common belief held that a witch could be discovered through the process of pricking their skin with needles, pin..
Prickle
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Prickleback
The pricklebacks also known as shannies are a family, Stichaeidae, of fishes in the order Perciformes. Genera Genus Acantholumpenus Makushok, 1958Genus Alectrias Jordan and Evermann, 1898Genus Alectridium Gilbert and Burke, 1912Genus Anisarchus Gill, 1864Genus Anoplarchus Gill, 1861Genus Askoldia..
Pricklefish
Pricklefishes are a family, Stephanoberycidae, of fishes in the order Stephanoberyciformes. They are found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and to the Indian Ocean off the coast of South Africa. They are deep-water fishes and have been found down to 5,000&nbs..
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Prickly ash
Prickly ash in most cases refers to either Aralia spinosa orZanthoxylum americanum. There are numerous other types of prickly ash within both genera, Aralia and Zanthoxylum. Sichuan Pepper (Zanthoxylum seed, or the plant) is commonly referred to as “Chinese prickly ash” or “prickly ash peel..
Prickly City
Prickly City is a daily comic strip drawn by Scott Stantis, the conservative editorial cartoonist for the Birmingham News, and distributed through Universal Press Syndicate. The cartoon is set in the American Southwest and details the adventures of Carmen, a young girl in pigtails, and a coyote pup ..
Prickly deepsea skate
The prickly deepsea skate (Notoraja asperula) is a skate of the genus Notoraja, found around New Zealand, at depths of from 200 to 1,300 metres on the continental shelf. Their length is from 30 to 50 centimetres. The prickly deepsea skate is a small deepwater ray of rounded shape, with a short s..
Prickly moses
Acacia pulchella, commonly known as prickly moses, is a shrub in the family Fabaceae. Endemic to Western Australia, it is one of the most common shrubs of the bushland around Perth and in the Darling Range. Prickly moses is one of only a small number of Acacia species to have true leaves, rather..
Prickly Paradigm Press
Prickly Paradigm Press is an imprint of the University of Chicago Press, which publishes pamphlets in the social sciences and humanities. Some titles include the following: Paradigm 1: Waiting for Foucault, Still by Marshall SahlinsParadigm 2: War of the Worlds: What about Peace? by Bruno LatourPar..
Prickly Pear Cays
Prickly Pear Cay is a small uninhabited island about six miles from Road Bay Anguilla, in the leeward islands of the Caribbean. It is divided by a narrow channel into Pricly Pear east and Prickly Pear west. The island is popular with tourists, due to it's abundant marine and bird life. There are ..
Prickly Pear Island
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Prickly Pining Dining
Prickly Pining Dining is the tenth episode of Camp Lazlo. Contents 1 Plot2 Beef Lumber Jack's3 Goof/Error4 Quotes Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Camp Kidney's chef is sick and the campers will never eat food! However, Scoutm..
Prickly shark
The Prickly shark (Echinorhinus cookei) is a species of large bottom dwelling shark from the Pacific Ocean. Contents 1 Physical characteristics2 Distribution3 Habits and habitat4 References Physical characteristics The prickly shark has no anal fin and two small spineless d..
Prickwillow
Situated in the heart of Cambridgeshire's Fenland, the village of Prickwillow is just 4 miles east of the city of Ely. It is the site of a drainage engine museum. The museum was set up in 1982 to save the large diesel engine dating from 1922. The building originally housed a steam pumping engine an..
Prick (album)
Prick is an album by The Melvins, which was released in 1994 through Amphetamine Reptile Records. The album was released under the band name "Snivlem" due to conflicts with a record label which prevented them from releasing any records as a band. The album was recorded as a way to finance the Stone..
Prick (band)
--> Prick is an industrial rock act from Cleveland, Ohio headed by Kevin McMahon, who also currently heads another act named Lucky Pierre. One self-titled Prick album was released in 1995 under Trent Reznor's Nothing Records label. The second and latest album was released in 2002 and is titled The..
Prick Up Your Ears
Prick Up Your Ears is a 1987 film about the gay playwright Joe Orton and his lover Kenneth Halliwell. The screenplay was written by Alan Bennett, based on the book by John Lahr. The film stars Gary Oldman as Orton, and Alfred Molina as Halliwell. Directed by Stephen Frears, the interior used for Joe..
Pricolici
A Pricolici (same form in plural) is a werewolf in Romanian mythology. Similar to a vârcolac, although the latter sometimes symbolises a goblin, whereas the pricolici always has wolf-like characteristics. Pricolici, like strigoi, are undead souls that have risen from the grave to harm living peopl..
Priconodon
Pricondon is a dubious genus of archosaur, based on a single tooth found in Maryland. Though accepted as a nodosaurid by a few scientists (including Carpenter and Kirkland), it may in fact belong to a rauisuchian. ..
Pridden
Pridden is an area of St Buryan parish,which is located in the west of the Penwith district or Cornwall, United Kingdom. Pridden is located approximately 2 miles east of St Buryan village, along the B3283 in a slight valley and houses a small woods as well as a fam of the same name. ..
Priddis Greens, Alberta
Priddis Greens is a small community centered around the Priddis Greens private golf club located near the town of Priddis, approximately 20 kilometres southwest of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. In July 2003, Priddis Greens was awarded GOLD status in the “Best Private Course in Canada” category by..
Priddy
Priddy is a village in Somerset, England in the Mendip Hills, close to East Harptree and 5 miles north west of Wells. It is in the local government district of Mendip. The village, lies in a small hollow near the summit of the Mendip range of hills, at an elevation of nearly 1,000 feet above sea-..
Priddy's Hard
Priddy's Hard is an area of Gosport, in Hampshire, England now being developed as a museum and for housing. However for some two hundred years it was a restricted-access site for Royal Naval armaments. Contents 1 History1.1 Priddy's Hard Fort1.2 Ordnance Depot & Royal Laboratory..
Pride
This article is about a feeling of believing in oneself. For other meanings see Pride (disambiguation). Pride refers to a strong sense of self-respect, a refusal to be humiliated as well as joy in the accomplishments of oneself or a person, group, or object that one identifies with. Proud comes f..
PRIDE
Pride logo PRIDE or PRIDE Fighting Championships is a major mixed martial arts organization based in Japan. It is currently promoted by Dream Stage Entertainment (DSE). Its inaugural event was held at the Tokyo Dome on October 11, 1997, promoted by Kakutougi Revolution Spirits (KRS).[lin..
PRIDE, Melbourne rail network
The PRIDE II system is an electronic timetable and announcements system used on the Melbourne suburban rail network. PRIDE stands for Passenger Realtime Information Dissemination Equipment. As a whole, the system contains several main parts; The control system, situated at Metrol.Control stations,..
Pride-and-ego down
Pride-and-ego down refers to humiliation techniques used by captors in interrogating prisoners to encourage cooperation, usually consisting of "attacking the source's sense of personal worth" and in an "attempt to redeem his pride, the source will usually involuntarily provide pertinent information ..
Pride365
Pride365 is a series of activities sponsored by QSaltLake to celebrate gay and lesbian pride in Salt Lake City, Utah throughout the year. Events culminate in the Utah Pride Festival, sponsored by the Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Community Center of Utah. External links [Pride365 website&#..
Prideaux John Selby
Prideaux John Selby (July 23, 1788–March 27, 1867) was an English ornithologist, botanist and artist. Selby is best known for his Illustrations of British Ornithology (1821–1834), the first set of life-sized illustrations of British birds. He also wrote Illustrations of Ornithology with..
Prideaux Place
Prideaux Place is a stately house in Padstow, Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. (Grid reference ) For over 400 years, Prideaux Place has been the home of the Prideaux-Brune family. Completed in 1592, the house has been enlarged and modified by successive generations. Today it combines the traditiona..
Prideaux Selby
For the British ornithologist, see Prideaux John Selby. Prideaux Selby (baptised 21 December 1747 – May 9 1813) was a soldier and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in England and joined the 5th Foot Regiment in Ireland in 1781. He came to Detroit with the regiment in 1790. In 179..
Pridebowl
Pridebowl is a Swedish and American punk rock band. Contents 1 History1.1 1994-19951.2 1995-19961.3 1997-19981.4 2003-now2 Sources History 1994-1995 Pridebowl was created by Aaron Goulding (vocalist and writer from Newport Beach, California), Henrik, Stefan, Oskar a..
PrideFest (Denver)
PrideFest is an annual Gay pride event held each June in Denver, Colorado. PrideFest honor's the culture and heritage of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in the State of Colorado. The annual event draws more than 170,000 spectators to downtown Denver and is presented by the Gay, ..
Prides Corner School
Prides Corner School is a public school in Maine serving grades K-2. It has 361 students as of 2005. It is located on 375 Pride Street Westbrook, Maine 04092. It is located in Cumberland County. The phone number is (207) 797-5222. It is a part of the Westbrook School Department. External links ..
Prideth
Prideth is the name of the queen dragon riden by Kylara in Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern series. She rises to mate at the same time as Wirenth does, and the two are locked in a battle for the bronze dragons of the Weyr. The fight ends with both Prideth and Wirenth lost forever to the cold da..
Pride & Fall
Pride & Fall is a dark-electro/futurepop act from Stavanger, Norway, formed in 2000 by Sigve Monsen and Svein Joar A. Johnsen. Contents 1 History2 Discography2.1 Albums2.2 Singles3 External Links History The band came into being when Sigve and Svein wanted to pursue a ..
Pride & Joy
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. "Pride & Joy" was a 1963 hit song by American soul music legend Marvin Gaye. By this point, 1963 had become a banner year for Gaye. He had become responsible in the background musically for Stevie Wonder's first #1 pop hit, "Fingertips Pt. 2", and had had t..
Pride & Joy (disambiguation)
Pride & Joy may refer to Pride & Joy, the 1963 hit song by American soul music legend Marvin Gaye.Pride & Joy (TV series), a comedy series that aired on NBC in 1995.redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Pride & Prejudice (2005 film)
Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice (1813) has been the subject of numerous television and film adaptations. This Academy Award-nominated version was produced by Working Title Films, directed by Joe Wright, and from a screenplay by Deborah Moggach. It was released on September 16, 2005 in th..
Pride (album)
Pride was White Lion's second album. Track listing HungryLonely NightsDon't Give UpSweet Little LovingLady Of The ValleyWaitAll You Need Is Rock N' RollTell MeAll Join Our HandsWhen The Children Cry Band members Mike Tramp - VocalsVito Bratta - GuitarsJames Lomenzo - Bass & VocalsGreg D' Angelo ..
Pride (comics)
The Pride debuted in Runaways #1, and were created by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona. They were The Runaways parents, a group of archetypical supervillains who kept their illicit activities secret from their children. Contents 1 Origin2 Recent Activities3 Members3.1 ..
Pride (disambiguation)
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pride may refer to: Pride is a feeling of self-respect and is one of the Seven deadly sinsPride can refer to a family group of lions. In late medieval literary circles, a stylish wordgame was made of inventing new collective nouns,..
Pride (film)
Pride is a 2004 live action television movie about two lion cubs as they grow up and face the harsh realities of adulthood. Produced for A&E Network, the film features the voices of numerous British actors and uses CGI technology to enhance footage of actual lions and other animals. Voice Cast Ka..
Pride (In the Name of Love)
The Unforgettable Fire Album Listing "A Sort of Homecoming"(Track 1) "Pride (In the Name of Love)"(Track 2) "Wire"(Track 3) Rattle and Hum Album Listing "Silver and Gold" (live)(Track 8) "Pride (In the Name of Love)" (live)(Track 9) "Angel of Harlem"(Track 10) The Best of 1980-1990 Album List..
PRIDE (Song)
"PRIDE" is the debut single released by HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR under the SME Records label. The single is the first retail single for their album G∞VER. Contents 1 Information2 Track listing3 Personnel4 Production5 Charts6 References Information "PRIDE" is HIGH ..
Pride (TV series)
Pride (プライド) is a Japanese drama. Contents 1 Cast2 Summary3 The story4 Theme songs5 External links Cast Takuya Kimura (as Halu Satonaka)Yūko Takeuchi (as Aki Murase)Kenji Sakaguchi (as Yamato Hotta)Noriko Nakagoshi (as Yuri Aizawa)Ryuta Sato (as Makoto Shimamu..
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PRIDE 16
PRIDE 16 was a mixed martial arts event held by the PRIDE Fighting Championships on September 24, 2001 at the Osaka Castle Hall in Japan. The fight card featured 7 fights that night. In the United States the event was marketed as "Beasts From The East", the first of two events to use that name (Pr..
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Pride Air
Pride Air is a defunct United States airline which operated for three months during 1985. Pride Air was based out of New Orleans international Airport. Contents 1 History2 Fleet3 Destinations4 External links History Pride Air was run by several people who failed in the Contin..
Pride and Country Village
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Pride and Glory
There is also the 2007 film Pride and Glory (film). Pride and Glory is a side project for Zakk Wylde. He is best known as the guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne's band. Zakk made his first album, Pride & Glory. Following that, he released Book of Shadows. After this, he formed the Black Label Society, his ..
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Pride and Joy
"Pride and Joy" is the second track on Stevie Ray Vaughan's debut album Texas Flood. It is a blues song and is one of his most famous tracks. Parts of the solos are from "Live Another Day". External link ["Pride and Joy" Lyrics] ..
Pride and Prejudice
For films named Pride and Prejudice, see Pride and Prejudice (film). Pride and Prejudice is the most famous of Jane Austen's novels, and its opening is one of the most famous lines in English literature—"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortun..
Pride and Prejudice (1940 film)
Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice (1813) has been the subject of numerous television and film adaptations. This classic Hollywood version was released in 1940. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard, Aldous Huxley served as one of the screenwriters on the production. Cast and crew Greer Garson as ..
Pride and Prejudice (1980 BBC TV miniseries)
Pride and Prejudice is a 1980 BBC miniseries, faithfully adapted by British novelist Fay Weldon from Jane Austen's novel of the same name, originally published in 1813. This much-loved five-episode dramatisation stars Elizabeth Garvie as Elizabeth Bennet and David Rintoul as Mr. Darcy. It was bro..
Pride and Prejudice (2003 film)
Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice (1813) has been the subject of numerous television and film adaptations. This independent film, made in 2003 and titled Pride and Prejudice: A Latter-Day Comedy, is set in modern-day Provo, Utah, apparently at Brigham Young University. The characters all app..
Pride and Prejudice (film)
Pride and Prejudice is the title of a number of films: Pride and Prejudice (1940 film)Pride and Prejudice (TV serial) - 1995 BBC/A&E productionPride and Prejudice (2003 film)Pride & Prejudice (2005 film)Also the similarly named 2004 Bollywood film, Bride and Prejudice.This is a [disambiguation..
Pride and Prejudice (TV serial)
Pride and Prejudice is a 1995 British television drama serial, adapted from Jane Austen's novel of the same name, originally published in 1813. The novel has been the subject of numerous television and film adaptations — this was the sixth adaptation for the BBC alone, previous BBC televisi..
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Pride comes before the fall
Pride comes before the fall, a popular and enduring saying popular in the English speaking world. This saying suggests that too much pride will blind one to reality and thus, inevitably, cause a fall. Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall. --Proverbs 16:18 This is a..
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Pride Fest
Pride Fest is a locally-organized gay pride celebration held in Bismarck, North Dakota and Mandan, North Dakota. The three-day event is held in mid-summer, usually in a public park. The first Pride Fest was held in 2004. Logo of Pride Fest 2005 featuring the Bismarck State Capitol Building ..
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Pride flag
LGBT movements  Around the world ·   · · Opposition · Violence The pride flag typically refers to one of the three flags representing parts of the LGBT movement: Rainbow flag - representing the Lesbian Gay Bisexual & Transgender Communities.Bisexual Pride flagTransgen..
Pride goes before a fall
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PRIDE Grand Prix 2000 Finals
PRIDE Grand Prix 2000 Finals was a mixed martial arts event held by the PRIDE Fighting Championships. It took place at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan on May 1, 2000. The event concluded the PRIDE open-weight tournament of 2000. It is famous for containing one of the most anticipated matches in ..
Pride in Paisley Party
Pride in Paisley Party is a Scottish political party in the constituency of Paisley and Renfrewshire South. In the 2005 United Kingdom general election, the party's candidate Gordon Matthew secured 381 (1.01%) votes. ..
Pride London
Pride London is the name of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community Pride Parade held in London in June / July of each year. History 1 July 2006 - London Pride host Europride30 June 2007 - Date for the main London parade and rally. Charity Pride London is a registered charity. The or..
Pride of Aloha
Pride of Aloha Launched: 2004 Status: in service Tonnage: 77,104 gross tons Length: 848 feet Speed: 23 Decks: 13 Complement: 2,002 passengers, 950 crew Registry: United States Pride of Aloha (formerly Norwegian Sky) is a cruise ship, currently in operation with Norwegian Cruise Line ..
Pride of America
Pride of America is a part of the Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) fleet. Inaugurated during the 2005-2006 cruise season, it is first U.S. flagged cruise ship in close to 50 years[link]. Pride of America was designed to pay homage to the spirit and many wonderful regions of the United States, ..
Pride of Anglia
Unofficially, a number of football clubs located in East Anglia vie for being the Pride of Anglia. Football fans being fans, and the honour being entirely imaginary, the title is regularly claimed for a variety of more or less logical reasons, including recent victories, current league position, cl..
Pride of Baghdad
Pride of Baghdad is an original graphic novel written by Brian K. Vaughan and illustrated by Nico Heinrichson set for release from DC Comics' Vertigo imprint in September 2006. The story is a fictionalized version of the true story of four lions which escaped from the Baghdad Zoo after an ..
Pride of Baltimore
A symbol of the rich history and beauty of Chesapeake Bay region, the Pride of Baltimore and the Pride of Baltimore II were and are reproductions of 19th century Baltimore Clippers named for the legendary Baltimore built topsail schooner Chasseur sailed by the privateer Thomas Boyle. She was know..
Pride of Baltmore
Two reproductions of an American privateer, from the War of 1812, have been named the Pride of Baltimore. The first vessel had an extreme clipper bow and extremely fine lines. She was about 100 tons, and a fine example of the many small, fast, heavily manned privateers that sailed during that war..
Pride of Barbados
Pride of Barbadoes is a thorny bush (Caesalpinia pulcherrima), Fabaceae, with yellow, orange or red flowers having delicate, curly, slitted petals and long protruding stamens. On the Royal Standard, the hanging filaments clearly represent these stamens suspended from the body proper (the petals) o..
Pride of Bilbao
M/V Pride of Bilbao Previous names: M/V Olympia Shipbuilder: Wärtsilä Shipyard, Turku, Finland Launched: 31 August, 1985 Delivered: 26 April, 1986 Current route: Portsmouth — Bilbao General Characteristics Displacement: 37500 Gross Register Tonnage Length: 177.1&nb..
Pride of Burgundy
The Pride of Burgundy is a cross-channel ferry operated by P&O Ferries. She started life as the nearly-built European Causeway but her design was changed seriously (half of deck 7 is still cabins). She is one of the smallest Dover – Calais ferries, only taking 1420 passengers and 600 cars. This..
Pride of Burma
The Pride of Burma (Amherstia nobilis in the Fabaceae) is a tropical tree with exceptionally beautiful flowers (it is also known as the Orchid Tree, a name otherwise reserved for members of the genus Bauhinia). It is widely cultivated for ornament in the humid tropics. Pride of Burma is very rar..
Pride of Calais
Pride of Calais Operator P&O Ferries Built 1987 Flag United Kingdom Port of registry Dover Previous names P&OSL Calais (1999-2002) Specifications Length 169.6 metres Beam 28.27 metres Gross Tonnage 26,433 tonnes Speed 22 knots Engines Sulzer Passengers 2,290 V..
Pride of Canterbury
The Pride of Canterbury is a cross-channel ferry operated by P&O Ferries. Unlike her sister, the European Seaway, the Pride of Canterbury was also built in 1991 as the European Pathway. Between 1991 and 1999 she sailed between Dover and Zeebrugge before changing to the Calais route in 2000. She was ..
Pride of Cherbourg
MV Challenger ('Kaitaki')fmr. Pride of Cherbourg Year Built: 1995 Builder: Van der Giessen shipyard, Rotterdam, Holland. Introduced: 2005 Gross Tonnage: 22,365 Flag: United Kingdom Passenger capacity: 1,600 Car capacity: 600 Length: 181.6 m Breadth: 23.4 m Maximum speed: 20.5..
Pride of Dover
Pride of Dover Operator P&O Ferries Built 1987 Flag United Kingdom Port of registry Dover Previous names P&OSL Dover (1999-2002) Specifications Length 169.6 metres Beam 28.27 metres Gross Tonnage 26,433 tonnes Speed 22 knots Engines Sulzer Passengers 2,290 Veh..
Pride of Hampshire
The Pride of Hampshire was the replacement for the Pride of Winchester. (Winchester is the capital of Hampshire). She was built in 1974 for Townsend Thoreson and sailed under the name Viking Venturer from Southampton to Le Havre/Cherbourg. She later transferred to Cherbourg in 1994 when two new larg..
Pride of Hawaii
Pride of Hawaii'' Status: Operating Launched: 2006 Tonnage: 93,500 gross tons Length: ? feet Beam: ? feet Decks: 12 Complement: 2,224 passengers, 1,000 crew Registry: United States Pride of Hawaii is a cruise ship for Norwegian Cruise Line inaugurated May 22, 2006 at the San Pedro Pier..
Pride of Hiigara
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Pride of Kent
The ship Pride of Kent, is a cross-channel ferry operated by P&O Ferries and generally operated the Dover to Calais service. It is the current 'flagship' of the P&O Dover based fleet. History Like her sisters, the Pride of Canterbury and European Seaway, the Pride of Kent (colloquially known as t..
Pride of Le Havre
The Pride of Le Havre was the name given to two different P&O ferries. Contents 1 The First Pride of Le Havre1.1 Statistics1.2 Sister Ships2 The Second Pride of Le Havre2.1 Sister Ships2.2 Statistics The First Pride of Le Havre The first ferry to carry the name Pri..
Pride of Mississippi Marching Band
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Pride of pampa
The Pride of Pampa band is the band located in Pampa, Texas. It is the name given to the Pampa High School marching band. The band first received their title back in the 1950’s coming home from a contest. When they arrived at the train station the city people greeted them with a banner reading;..
Pride of Performance
Pride of Performance is highest civil award by the Government of Pakistan to Pakistanis who did any respectable jobs in their fields. Once a year it is given to people on the Independence Day of Pakistan by the President of Pakistan. External links [An award ceremony] ..
Pride of Provence
The Pride of Provence was a ferry which sailed between Dover and Calais for P&O Ferries. History Built at Chantiers de France, Dunkerque and completed in 1983 as the Stena Jutlandica she sailed for Stena Line between Göteborg and Frederikshavn until 1996 when she was replace by a new ferry of the..
Pride of Rotterdam
ms Pride of Rotterdam Shipbuilder: Fincantieri, Marghera Yard, Venice, Italy Launched: 29 September, 2000 Delivered: 12 April, 2001 Current route: Rotterdam — Hull General Characteristics Displacement tonnage: 25,113 Length: 215.45 m Beam: 31.88 m Draft:..
Pride of the Bowery
Pride of the Bowery is the fourth installment in the East Side Kids series. Distributor: Monogram Pictures Corporation Release Date: January 31, 1941 Runtime: 61 min. Alternative Titles: Here We Go Again Preceded by: That Gang of Mine Followed by: Flying Wild Cast and Characters Muggs McGinni..
Pride of the Southland Band
The Pride of the Southland opening the famous T. The Pride of the Southland Marching Band is the official name of the University of Tennessee's marching band. History The Pride of the Southland Marching Band has been performing at halftime for over one hundred years, but has existed since ..
Pride of Winchester
The Pride of Winchester was built in 1976 for Townsend Thorosen. Her original name was Viking Viscount. Townsend Thorosen was purchased by P&O and became P&O European Ferries and the ship was renamed Pride of Winchester in 1989 and remained on the Portsmouth to Cherbourg route until 1994 when she wa..
Pride Park
Pride Park is a business park on the outskirts of the city centre of Derby, UK. It is the home of Derby County's Pride Park Stadium. ..
Pride Park Stadium
Pride Park Stadium is a football (soccer) stadium in the Pride Park business park on the outskirts of Derby city centre in the UK. It is the home of Derby County F.C. and holds 33,597 spectators. The stadium was completed in 1997 and replaced Derby County's previous stadium, The Baseball Ground. ..
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Pride Week (Toronto)
Pride Week is an event held in Toronto, Ontario during the last week of June each year. It is a celebration of the diversity of the LGBT community in the Greater Toronto Area. It is the largest organised Gay Pride festival in the world, featuring several stages with live performers and DJs, several ..
PRIDE Youth Programs
PRIDE Youth Programs was founded in 1977 by two concerned parents in Atlanta, Georgia. Then just called PRIDE (Parent's Resource Institute for Drug Education) the group is anti-drug and violence. After some years PRIDE realized that the best way to promote a drug-free lifestyle to youth was not thro..
Pride’s Purge
Pride’s Purge was the occasion when troops under the command of Colonel Thomas Pride forcibly removed from the House of Commons all those who were not supporters of the Grandees in the Army and the Independents. Many historians liken it to a military coup d’état. In 1648, King Charles I was in..
Pridi Phanomyong
Pridi Phanomyong Pridi Phanomyong (May 11, 1900 - May 2, 1983) was a Thai politician. He was a former Prime Minister and Senior Statesman of Thailand, and named one of the world great personalities of the century by the UNESCO in 2000. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Pe..
Prie-dieu
The prie-dieu, literally "pray God," is type of prayer desk primarily intended for private use, but often found in churches of the European continent. It is a small ornamental wooden desk furnished with a sloping shelf for books, and a cushioned kneeling piece. It appears not to have received its pr..
Priego de Córdoba
Priego de Córdoba is a town and municipality of southern Spain in the extreme southeastern portion of the province of Córdoba, near the headwater of the Guadajoz River, and on the northern slope of the Sierra d'Priego. Pop. (2002) 22,558, in 1900 it was 16,902. The district abounds in cattle and ..
Priekule
Priekule (German: ) is a town in southwestern Latvia. It is located at around [56°25′60″N, 21°34′60″E]. ..
Prien
Prien may refer to: Prien am Chiemsee, a municipality in Bavaria, GermanyPrien, Louisiana, a place in Louisiana, United States This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an refe..
Prien, Louisiana
Prien is a census-designated place (CDP) in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 7,215 at the 2000 census. Geography Prien is located at [30°10′18″N, 93°16′3″W] (30.171700, -93.267384)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United St..
Prienai
Coat Of Arms Prienai is a town in Lithuania situated on Neman River. In 2001 the town had 11,353 inhabitants. In historical documents Prienai is first mentioned in 1502 when the Grand Duke of Lithuania Alexander gave this land as a present to the noble Mykolas Glinskis. The Magdeburg rights gr..
Prienai district municipality
Prienų rajono savivaldybė (Location) (Coat of arms) Location Ethnographic region Dzūkija / Sudovia County Kaunas County General information Capital Prienai Major settlements Prienai (pop. 11,353) Jieznas (pop. 1,476)Balbieriškis (pop. 1,407) Number of elderates ..
Priene
Priene (modern Samsun kale) was an ancient city of Ionia on the foot-hills of Mycale, about 6 miles north of the Maeander. It was formerly on the sea coast, but now lies some miles inland. It is said to have been founded by Ionians under Aegyptus, a son of Belus. Sacked by Ardys of Lydia, it re..
Prien am Chiemsee
Prien am Chiemsee is a municipality in the district of Rosenheim, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the western shore of the Chiemsee lake, 16 km east of Rosenheim. ..
Prien Lake
Prien Lake is a lake that is connected to the Calcasieu River, which flows through the city of Lake Charles, Louisiana (USA). The Interstate 210 bridge crosses over the lake, which is just southwest of Lake Charles. ..
Priero
Priero is a small town located six kilometers east of Ceva, Province of Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy. Presently it has a population of 441. At the time of Sylvester Mazzolini da Prierio (1456/57-1523), a famous native of the village, Priero was part of the Duchy of Savoy. Piedmont · Commune..
Priesitz
Priesitz is a community in Wittenberg district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The community belongs to the administrative community (Verwaltungsgemeinschaft) of Kurregion Elbe-Heideland, whose seat is in the town of Bad Schmiedeberg. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Location1.2 Constituent com..
Priessnitz
Priessnitz is a Czech rock band formed in 1990 (mostly from the members of Chlapi z práce). They have released 9 albums so far - Freiwaldau (1992), Nebel (1992), Hexe (1994), Seance (1996), Potichu? (1997), Zlatý déšť (1999), Zero (2001), Playlist (2004), Stereo (2006). ..
Priest
This article is about religious workers. For other uses of the word, see priest (disambiguation). Roman Catholic priests in traditional clerical clothing. A priest or priestess is a person having the authority to perform and administer religious rites. Their office or position is the priesth..
Priest's Grotto
The Priest's Grotto is a cave in western Ukraine, part of the extensive Gypsum Giant cave system, now known to be among the longest in the world at over 77 miles explored. In 1942-1944, during the Nazi occupation, several Jewish families lived in the cave, some of them never exiting for over an enti..
Priest-penitent privilege
The priest penitent privilege, also known as the clergy privilege, is an application of the principle of privileged communication that purports to protect the contents of communications between a member of the clergy and communicant, who shares information in confidence. It stems from the doctrine ..
Priest-penitent privilege in England from the Reformation to the nineteenth century
The doctrine of priest-penitent privilege does not apply in the UK. Before the Reformation, England was a Roman Catholic country and the Seal of the Confessional had great authority in the English courts. However, the Reformation was followed by a period of, often fierce, persection of Catholics. ..
Priest-penitent privilege in pre-Reformation England
The doctrine of priest-penitent privilege does not apply in the UK. However, before the Reformation, England was a Roman Catholic country and the Seal of the Confessional had great authority in the English courts. Contents 1 Anglo-Saxon England2 After the Norman Conquest3 The ''Pro..
Priest-penitent privilege in the UK
The doctrine of priest-penitent privilege does not apply in English law as privileged communication is granted solely in the context of legal advice obtained from a professional adviser. See also: Public Interest Immunity Contents 1 Justification of the rule2 History2.1 Pre-refo..
Priest...Live!
Priest...Live! is the second live album by Judas Priest, recorded during two shows in their World Tour of 1986. All of the songs on "Priest...Live!" were recorded in the 1980s. There were no tracks from their 1970s albums. While it may have sounded more "live" than "Unleashed In The East", "Pri..
Priest=Aura
The eighth studio album by the Church, Priest=Aura is widely considered one of the band's finest efforts. In dramatic contrast to the somewhat stark production of its predecessor Gold Afternoon Fix, the album was heavily layered in dense guitar arrangements, keyboards and atmospherics. Sharing muc..
Priestess of Avalon
Priestess of Avalon is a 2000 novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley and completed posthumously by Diana L. Paxson. It follows detailing the life of Helena, first wife of Western Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus and mother of Constantine. This series was started and became prominent from the titles publ..
Priestfield Stadium
Priestfield Stadium is the home stadium of Gillingham F.C.. It is located in Gillingham, Kent. The ground has hosted not only Gillingham matches, but also England youth team matches (including an U17 tournament involving England, Russia, Italy and Portugal in 2004), and in April 2006 hosted the ..
Priesthill
Priesthill is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated south of the River Clyde. Areas of Glasgow North of the River Clyde Anderston | Anniesland | Auchenshuggle | Baillieston | Balornock | Barlanark | Barmulloch | Barrowfield | Blackhill | Blairdardie | Blythswood Hill | Bo..
Priesthill & Darnley railway station
Preisthill & Darnley railway station is a railway station serving the Priesthill and Darnley districts of Glasgow, Scotland. The station is managed by First ScotRail and is on the Glasgow South Western Line. {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |- ! Preceding station..
Priesthood
A priesthood is a body of priests, shamans, or oracles who are thought to have special religious authority or function. The term also refers to the office, dignity, authority, or character of a priest. See also ClergyPriestPriesthood (Mormonism)Priesthood (Community of Christ)Priesthood of all beli..
Priesthood (album)
This is a solo album released by Wu-Tang affiliate and Sunz Of Man member Killah Priest Track listing: "Intro (Blackball Me)""Madness""My Hood""Horsemen Talk" (featuring Kurupt, Canibus & Ras Kass)"Come With Me" (featuring George Clinton"Royal Priesthood""Crime Storiest (Interlude)""Witness the K..
Priesthood (Community of Christ)
Community of Christ recognizes that all are called by their gifts and talents to ministry. Priesthood is seen as a particular expression of universal ministry to which all are called. In Community of Christ, both women and men can be ordained to the priesthood. All offices are deemed equal in import..
Priesthood (Mormonism)
In Mormonism, priesthood is considered to be the power and authority to act in the name of God, including the performance of sacred rites and ordinances, and the performance of miracles. A body of priesthood holders, usually of the same office, is referred to as a quorum. The term priesthood denote..
Priesthood Correlation Program
In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Priesthood Correlation Program (also called the Correlation Program or simply Correlation) is a program designed to provide a systematic approach to maintain consistency in its ordinances, doctrines, organizations, meetings, materials, and othe..
Priesthood of all believers
Part of a of articles onChristianity     History of Christianity Timeline of Christianity The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father God the Son (Jesus Christ) God the Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament · LXX ..
Priestley (crater)
There is more than one crater named Priestley: Priestley (lunar crater)Priestley (crater on Mars) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the in..
Priestley (lunar crater)
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Priestley 11
The Priestley 11 are eleven law subjects required to be successfully completed for candidate status for admission into practice as a legal practitioner in Victoria, Australia. The Priestley 11 subjects are: * Criminal law and procedure; * Torts; * Contracts; * Property both real (including Torrens..
Priestley College
Priestley College is a sixth form college for 16-19 year olds, located in Wilderspool (though can be argued to be part of Stockton Heath or Latchford), Warrington, Cheshire, UK. It also offers adult courses, as well as professional training (albeit on another site), and is an associate college of th..
Priestley Glacier
The Priestley Glacier ([74°20′S 163°22′E]) is a major valley glacier, about 96 km (60 mi) long, originating at the edge of the polar plateau of Victoria Land. The glacier drains southeast between the Deep Freeze and Eisenhower ranges to enter the northern end of the Nansen Ice Sheet...
Priestley Medal
The Priestley Medal is awarded by the American Chemical Society (ACS) for distinguished service in the field of chemistry. Established in 1922, the award is named after Joseph Priestley, the discoverer of oxygen who emigrated to the United States of America in 1793. The medal was originally award..
Priestley Riots
The Priestley Riots were a set of riots, which took place in Birmingham, England, in 1791, and were named after scientist and clergyman Joseph Priestley, one of their targets. On July 14, of that year, the Constitutional Society of Birmingham arranged a dinner to celebrate the anniversary of the s..
Priestly Blessing
The Priestly Blessing, (in Hebrew: Birkat Kohanim, ברכת כהנים), also known as Nesiat Kapayim (Raising of the hands) is a Jewish ceremony and prayer recited during certain Jewish services. It is based on the Biblical verses: (And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying: Speak unto Aaron and his so..
Priestly caste
In certain societies, particularly nomadic and tribal a priestly caste is a social group responsible for officiating over sacrifices, leading prayers and other religious functions. In some cases, as with the Brahmins of Vedic India and the Kohanim and Levites of ancient Israel, the caste was a here..
Priestly Code
The Priestly Code is the name given, by academia, to the body of laws expressed in the torah which do not form part of Deuteronomy, the Holiness Code, the Covenant Code, the Ritual Decalogue, or the Ethical Decalogue. The Priestly Code thus constitutes the majority of Leviticus, as well as most of t..
Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter
--> The Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (In Latin: Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Petri—FSSP) is a group of Traditionalist Catholic priests and seminarians in good standing with the Holy See. Contents 1 Canonical status2 Charism3 Mission4 Founding and organization5&nb..
Priestly source
The Priestly Source (P) is one of the sources of the Torah postulated by the documentary hypothesis. This article describes the opinion of the documentary hypothesis without taking into account alternative opinions; see the documentary hypothesis article for details on the disputes to this theory. ..
Priestman v. Colangelo
Priestman v. Colangelo [1959] S.C.R. 615, 19 DLR (2d) 1 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the exemption of police officers and other pulibc authorities from being held liable for tortious acts. This case is also the most famous of the series of "stumbling police" cases dealt ..
Priests & People
The Pastoral Review (formerly "Clergy Review" and then "Priests & People") journal has been serving ordained and lay ministers in the Catholic Church since 1931 and it is published by the Tablet Publishing Co. Its recent editor was Fr David Sanders OP and he was succeeded at the beginning of 2005 b..
Priests Cove
Priest's Cove is a beach in Penwith, Cornwall, UK. It is close to Cape Cornwall and St Just in Penwith. ..
Priests for Life
Priests for Life is a Roman Catholic pro-life organization based in New York. It functions as a network to promote and coordinate pro-life activism with the primary strategic goal of ending abortion and the other typical pro-life targets of capital punishment and euthanasia. History It was founded ..
Priestweston
for at grid reference SO289976 Priestweston (Priest Weston) is a small village in Shropshire, in the United Kingdom. It lies in the Welsh Marches. It is located near to the English-Welsh border, at the foot of Corndon Hill. A megalithic stone circle known as Mitchell's Fold is located on nea..
Priest (computer game)
Priest was an MMORPG/shooter being developed in Korea by JCEntertainment based on the manhwa of the same name by Min-Woo Hyung. In the game the player could side with the templars or the demons in an Old West setting. External links [Priest English page] [}}}] at the Wayback Ma..
Priest (disambiguation)
A priest can refer to: Priest - A person who holds an office in a religion.Priest - a tool for killing fish.Priest - a 1994 British film.Priest - a Korean comic.Priest - a computer game based on the aforementioned comic.Priest- a class in World of Warcraft and other MMORPGs.M7 Priest - An informal n..
Priest (film)
Priest Category: Drama, HomosexualYear: 1994Company: MiramaxRunning time: 98 mins USA - 105 min UKRating in US: R Starring: Linus Roache, Tom Wilkinson, Robert Carlyle Director: Antonia Bird Producer: George Faber, Josephine Ward Priest is a British film, made in Liverpool, wh..
Priest (manhwa)
Priest is an ongoing manhwa (Korean comic) series created by Min-Woo Hyung. It is published in English by TOKYOPOP. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Contents 1 ..
Priest (Mormonism)
The office of priest is an office in the Aaronic Priesthood in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Priests in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Today Young men who reach the age of 16 are integrated into the priest quorum. Those who are worthy and interviewed by the bish..
Priest (tool)
A priest is a tool, often resembling a blunt weapon, used for quickly killing fish. Priests usually come in the form of a heavy metal head attached to a metal or wooden stick. Such tools are called priests because they are used to give the "last rites" to fish. Anglers often use priests to quickly k..
Priest (World of Warcraft)
The Priest is a class in Blizzard Entertainment's MMORPG World of Warcraft. Contents 1 Overview2 Races3 Party dynamics4 Strengths5 Weaknesses6 Conclusion7 See also8 External links Overview The priest possesses the most powerful healing spells of any ch..
Priest hole
The concealed entrance to a priest hole in Partingdale House, Middlesex (in the right column) A priest hole is the term given to hiding places for priests built into many of the principal Roman Catholic houses of England during the period when Roman Catholics were persecuted by law in Englan..
Priest Holmes
[] at NFL.com Priest Anthony Holmes (born October 7, 1973 in Fort Smith, Arkansas) is an American football running back who currently plays for the Kansas City Chiefs of the NFL. Holmes was raised in San Antonio, Texas. After graduating from high school, he played college football for the..
Priest in charge
A priest in charge is a priest in charge of a parish who does not receive the temporalities of the parish. That is, he or she is not legally responsible for the churches and glebe, simply holds a licence rather than freehold and is not appointed by advowson. The appointment of priests in charge rath..
Priest Island
Priest Island (Gaelic: Eilean a' Chléirich) is an uninhabited small island in the Summer Isles off the west coast of the Highlands of Scotland. It is owned and managed as a nature reserve by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. External link Grid reference ..
Priest Lake
Sunset over Cavanaugh Bay, Priest Lake Priest Lake, Idaho, United States is located in the northern most portion of the Idaho Panhandle with the northern end of the lake extending north to within 15 miles (24 km) of the Canadian border. The history of the lake dates back almost 10,000 years t..
Priest Lauderdale
Priest Lauderdale (born August 31 1973, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American professional basketball player. A 7' 4", 325 lb center, he was selected 28th overall in the 1996 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks, after playing collegiately at Central State University and professionally in Greece for Peris..
Priest Petrus
Priest Petrus was of Illyrian origins and lived in the 5th century. He is most famous for bulding the church of Santa Sabina all'Aventino in the center of the Dominican order with its location in Rome. ..
Priest Point, Washington
Priest Point is a census-designated place (CDP) in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The population was 779 at the 2000 census. Based on per capita income, one of the more reliable measures of affluence, Priest Point ranks 74th of 522 areas in the state of Washington to be ranked. Geogr..
Priest Rapids Dam
Priest Rapids Dam is a hydroelectric, concrete gravity, dam; located on the Columbia River, between the Yakima Firing Range and the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, and bridges Yakima County and Grant County, in the U.S. state of Washington. The dam is 24 miles south of the town of Vantage, and 47 miles..
Priest River, Idaho
Priest River is a city in Bonner County, Idaho, United States. The population was 1,754 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Civil Services4 External links Geography Priest River is located at [48°11′0″N, 116°54′34″W] (48.183388, -116.9..
Priest River Lamanna High School
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Priest shortage
A priest shortage describes the situation of a reduced number of priests in a certain area. Cause There are different causes for this phenomenon. On one hand a smaller number number of the faithful leads automatically to a a reduced count of those in priesthood, because these..
Prieto Diaz, Sorsogon
Prieto Diaz is a 5th class municipality in the province of Sorsogon, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 18,925 people in 3,623 households. Barangays Prieto Diaz is politically subdivided into 23 barangays. Brillante (Pob.)BulawanCalaoCarayatDiamanteGogonLupiManla..
Prieur
Prieur is: the French word for and derived from the Latin substantive Priora family name, as in the case of Pierre Louis Prieur redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Prievidza
Prievidza (Hungarian: Privigye, German: Priwitz) is a town in western Slovakia. With 54,000 inhabitants it is one of the biggest towns in the Trenčín Region. Characteristics The town is situated very near the smaller but more famous town of Bojnice, actually sharing the public transport system. ..
Prievidza District
Prievidza District (okres Prievidza) is a district in the Trenčín Region of western Slovakia. Until 1918, the district was mostly part of the Hungarian county of Nitra, apart from a small area in the south west around Handlová which formed part of the county of Tekov. Municipalities Bojnice..
Prigg v. Pennsylvania
Prigg v. Pennsylvania, [41 U.S. 539] (1842), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the court held that Federal law is superior to State law, and overturned the conviction of Edward Prigg as a result. Contents 1 The legal environment of the time1.1 Federal Law1.2 ..
Prignitz
Prignitz Statistics State: Brandenburg Capital: Perleberg |- | Area:||2,123 km² |- | Inhabitants:||92,646 (2002) |- | pop. density:||44 inh./km² |- | Car identification:||PR |- | Homepage:||[landkreis-prignitz.de] |- !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#DEFFAD|Map |- |colspan=2 align..
Prigogine's Nightjar
The Prigogine's Nightjar or Itombwe Nightjar, Caprimulgus prigoginei, is a nightjar which breeds in tropical central Africa. It is known from only one specimen taken in Zaire in February 1952. It is appears to be a forest species, but nothing is known of its habits or breeding, although it is li..
Prigorodny District
Prigorodny District is the name of several places: Prigorodny District, a district in North Ossetia-Alania, Russia. Prigorodny District, a district in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages t..
Prigorodny District, Republic of North Ossetia-Alania
Prigorodny District (Russian: При́городный райо́н) is one of the eight districts of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, Russia. It is located along the eastern border of the republic. Unlike the rest of the republic where Ossetians account for the majority of the population, the..
Prigrevica
Prigrevica (Пригревица) is a village located in the Apatin municipality, in the West Bačka District of Serbia. It is situated in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. The village is located 9km east from Apatin. Population of Prigrevica counts about 4,786 people, mostly Serbs. Famous pe..
Priiskovy
Priiskovy may refer to: Priiskovy, Chita Oblast, an urban settlement in Chita Oblast, RussiaPriiskovy, Republic of Khakassia, a former urban settlement in the Republic of Khakassia, Russia; since 2001—a rural settlement [link] This article consisting of geographical locations is a &..
Priit Pärn
Priit Pärn (born in 1946) is an Estonian animated film director and graphic artist whose films have enjoyed success among critics as well as the public at various film festivals. He is, by many, considered to be one of the most important and influential animated film directors at present. Pärn's ..
Priit Vesilind
Priit J. Vesilind (January, 1943, Estonia) is an Estonian-born American senior writer and photojournalist of National Geographic magazine and an author of nonfiction. In 1944, when Vesilind was one and a half, his mother Aino took him and his brother Aarne and fled to Czechoslovakia. The family we..
Prijedor
ПриједорPrijedor Coat of arms Latitude 44.98°N Longitude 16.71°E Mayor Marko Pavic Surface (km²) ? Population(2006) 65.000 city 195.000 municipaliy Time zone (UTC) UTC+1 Central European Time Prijedor }} Prijedor (Serbian Cyrillic: Пр..
Prijepolje
ПријепољеPrijepolje Coat of Arms of Prijepolje Location in Serbia General Information Mayor or municipality president Nedžad Turković Land area 824 km² Population || 50 inhabitants per km² |- | Coordinates|| [52°31′N 13°24′E] |- | Area code|| +..
Prijezda I
Prijezda I (born 1211, died 1287) was a Bosnian Ban as a vassal of the Hungarian Kingdom reigning 1250-1287. He was probably the founder the House of Kotromanić dynasty. Contents 1 Life1.1 From ..
Prijezda II
Prijezda II was a Bosnian Ban in 1287-1290 alone, but later together with his brother Stephen I Kotroman as a vassal of the Hungarian Kingdom. He was one of the sons of Ban Prijezda I. After his father's withdrawal from power in 1287, he split Bosnia with his brother taking control over western Bosn..
Prikaz
Prikaz (Russian: ) was an administrative (palace, civil, military, or church) or judicial office in Muscovy and Russia of 15th-18th centuries. The term is usually translated as "ministry", "office" or "department". In modern Russian "prikaz" means administrative or military order (to do something). ..
Prikaze
Prikaze officially closes the album Slusaj Mater. In the video, Edo Maajka is in a mental hospital because he is haunted by small strange looking creatures that are in his dreams. Edo runs through some dark, scary woods where he thinks creatures are chasing him. He comes across a grave where a ..
Prikro
Prikro is a town in the Côte d'Ivoire ..
Prilep
PrilepПрилеп | style="border: 0; vertical-align: middle;" | | style="border: 0;" | {{{symbol_type City motto : Coordinates [41.20° N 21.33° E] Municipality : Prilep municipality Elevation 620 – 650 m Population 76 768 ..
Prilep municipality
Prilep municipalityОпштина Прилеп | style="border: 0; vertical-align: middle;" | | style="border: 0; vertical-align: middle;" | | style="border: 0;" | Flag | style="border: 0;" | {{{symbol_type Municipality center Prilep Mayor Marjan Ristevski Municipality area..
Prill
Prill is a dry pellet form of a solid. Prills are formed by allowing drops of the prill substance to congeal in mid-air by being dripped from the top of a tall Prilling Tower. Fertilizers (ammonium nitrate, urea, NPK) and some detergent powders are commonly manufactured as prills. External links &..
Prillar-Guri
Pillar-Guri, Prillarguri or Pillarguri was a woman who according to oral tradition played a key role in the Battle of Kringen, in which Scottish forces were defeated on their way to Sweden to enlist in Swedish service in the Kalmar War against Denmark and Norway. Three hundred conscripts from Gud..
Prilled
Prilled is a term used in mining and manufacturing to refer to product that has been pelletized. The pellets are a neater, simpler form for handling, with reduced dust. Certain agrochemicals such as urea are often supplied in prilled form. ..
Prilly
Prilly is a municipality in Switzerland in the canton of Vaud, located in the district of Lausanne. It is a suburb of the city of Lausanne. External links http://www.prilly.ch (in French) ..
Prilocaine
Prilocaine (IPA: [ˈpraɪlokeɪn]) is a local anesthetic of the amino amide type. In its injectable form (Citanest®), it is often used in dentistry. It is also often combined with lidocaine as a preparation for dermal anesthesia (lidocaine/prilocaine or EMLA). Local anesthetics..
Prim's algorithm
Prim's algorithm is an algorithm in graph theory that finds a minimum spanning tree for a connected weighted graph. This means it finds a subset of the edges that forms a tree that includes every vertex, where the total weight of all the edges in the tree is minimized. If the graph is not connecte..
Prima
Prima can mean a few things: PRIMA: an acroymn representing Place of the Relevant Intermediary Approach, a legal doctrine applied in cross-border security transactions.Jazz musician Louis PrimaA publishing company of video game Strategy guides.Another name for the Pokémon character Lorelei.An ancie..
Primacord
Primacord is a registered trademark of detonating cord used in blasting, originally manufactured by the Ensign-Bickford Company of Utah. Ensign Bickford sold the trademark to Dyno Nobel Inc in 2003 and it is now manufactured in Graham, Kentucky. Primacord consists of a core of pure powdered PETN in ..
Primacron
Primacron Primacron is a fictional character from the original Transformers cartoon series. Near the beginning of the universe, the being known as Primacron existed. Possessed of tremendous intelligence and an indefinite lifespan, but diminutive physical form, Primacron chose to be a creator, ..
Primacy
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Primacy is the state or condition of being prime or first, as in time, place, rank, etc., hence, excellency; supremacy. It may otherwise refer to a property of the office, rank, or character of a primate; the chief ecclesiastical st..
Primacy effect
The primacy effect, in psychology and sociology, is a cognitive bias that results from disproportionate salience of initial stimuli or observations. If, for example, a subject reads a sufficiently-long list of words, he or she is more likely to remember words read toward the beginning than words re..
Primacy of mind
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Primacy of Simon Peter
The various denominations within Christianity disagree on the subject of the primacy of Simon Peter (Saint Peter) and thus of the episcopacy of the Bishop of Rome. Whilst the reasons for disagreement are complex matters of doctrine, history, and politics, the debate is often reduced to a proxy de..
Primacy of the Roman Pontiff
The primacy of the Roman pontiff is the apostolic authority of the bishop of Rome, from the Holy See, over the several churches that comprise the Catholic Church in the Latin and Eastern Rites. It is also termed "papal primacy", [link] "primacy of Peter", [link] or "Roman primacy..
Primadonna Resorts
Primadonna Resorts was a casino company based in Nevada. The company was the owner of three hotel/casinos along I-15 at the Californian border in Stateline, Nevada (now Primm, Nevada). The hotels were built by the Primm family. The family's history in the area is the reason the area received the ..
Primaeval (TV series)
Primaeval is a new £6 million sci-fi drama in production to rival Doctor Who, and is being made by ITV Productions/Impossible Pictures. The six-part series, with a working title of Primaeval, will follow a team of scientists who travel into prehistoric times and other worlds through black holes. T..
Primage
Primage (adopted from the Fr. primage, from prime, recompense, Lat. praemium, reward), a commercial term signifying originally a small customary payment over and above the freight made to the master of the ship for his care and trouble. It is now generally included in the freight, as an additional p..
Primality certificate
In mathematics and computer science, a primality certificate or primality proof is a succinct, formal proof that a number is prime. Primality certificates allow the primality of a number to be rapidly checked without having to run an expensive or unreliable primality test. By "succinct", we usually ..
Primality test
A primality test is an algorithm for determining whether an input number is prime. It is important to note the difference between primality testing and integer factorization — factorization is, as of 2006, a computationally hard problem, whereas primality testing, as shown below, is comparativ..
Primal (video game)
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Primal Fear
Primal Fear may refer to: Primal Fear (band), a German power metal band* Primal Fear (album), their debut albumPrimal Fear (novel), a 1993 thriller novel by William DiehlPrimal Fear (film), a 1996 film based on Diehl's novel This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of article..
Primal Fear (album)
Primal Fear's debut album, Primal Fear, was released in 1998. Some fans claim that it is "the album Judas Priest should've done instead of Jugulator". Track listing "Primal Fear" – 0:34"Chainbreaker" – 4:25"Silver And Gold" – 3:11"Promised Land" – 4:23"Formula One" – ..
Primal Fear (band)
Primal Fear is a German power metal/heavy metal band formed in 1997 by Ralf Scheepers (Vocals/Ex-Gamma Ray), Mat Sinner ( Bass and Vocals/SINNER), Stefan Leibing and Tom Naumann (Guitars). Their style is a heavy power metal sound with the Halford-esque vocals of Ralf Scheepers that give a feeling ..
Primal Fear (film)
Primal Fear is a 1996 motion picture which tells a story of a defense attorney (Richard Gere) who defends an altar boy (Edward Norton) charged with the murder of a Catholic archbishop. The movie is an adaptation of William Diehl's novel. Norton was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Support..
Primal Fear (novel)
Primal Fear is the 1993 thriller novel by William Diehl about an altar boy accused of murder and the attorney defending him. It was adapted to Primal Fear in 1996, starring Richard Gere. ..
Primal Force
Primal Force is a comic book series which was published by DC Comics from October 1994 to December 1995. The series starred The Leymen, a magic-themed superhero team in the fictional DC Universe. The series premiered with Primal Force #0 (October 1994; the "zero" issue number is a result of the Z..
Primal graph
In graph theory, the primal graph of a hypergraph is a graph with the same vertices of the hypergraph, and an edge between any pair of vertices contained in the same hyperedge. In constraint satisfaction, the primal graph or primal constraint graph of a constraint satisfaction problem is the graph ..
Primal integration
Primal Integration is a form of personal growth work first formulated by the Canadian Bill Swartly in the mid 1970s. Although it has many similarities to psychotherapy it puts the emphasis on the individual directing exploration of their own psyche assisted by facilitators who serve the individual ..
Primal Prime
Primal Prime is a fictional character from the Transformers toy and story lines. He was created for the Beast Machines toy line, and is a repaint of Optimal Optimus. Transformers Character Primal Prime Affiliation Maximal (Cybertron) Sub-Group Transmetal 2 Function Prime of Justic..
Primal Quest
Primal Quest is an expedition-length adventure race. Each race lasts up to 10 days, with winning teams completing the course in approximately six days. Each team is required to have four members and must be co-ed. With a prize purse of $250,000, it is one of (if not the most) lucrative of all exp..
Primal Rage
Primal Rage is a versus fighting game developed and published by Atari Games. It was originally released in 1994 as an arcade video game. It was later ported to numerous home consoles (such as PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Mega Drive/Genesis, Super Nintendo) and PC. Primal Rage was also included in Mid..
Primal Rage 2
Primal Rage 2 was a video game that was never released. It was the sequel to the hit game, Primal Rage, and Atari was going to produce it. The previous game had garnered much success that a sequel was likely to come along. The game was to feature new characters that took on the form of humans and w..
Primal Scream
Primal Scream (temporarily abbreviated to PRML SCRM for the XTRMNTR album) are a rock group formed in Glasgow, Scotland, headed by former Jesus & Mary Chain drummer Bobby Gillespie. The current lineup also includes guitarists Andrew Innes and Robert 'Throb' Young, former Felt keyboardist Martin ..
Primal scream
Primal scream may refer to: The Primal Scream, a book by Dr. Arthur JanovPrimal therapy, a trauma-based psychotherapy developed and popularized by Dr. Arthur JanovPrimal Scream, a Scottish rock band* Primal Scream (album), the second album by the bandPrimal Scream (Harvard), is a tradition at Harva..
Primal Scream (album)
Primal Scream is a 1989 (see 1989 in music) album by British band Primal Scream. This album was an attempt at harder rock and did not achieve great success. Their follow-up album Screamadelica was their commercial breakthrough in the UK. Track listing "Ivy Ivy Ivy" - 3:07"You're Just Dead Skin to..
Primal Scream (Harvard)
redirect[[Template:Portal]] Primal Scream is a tradition at Harvard University. At midnight on the last night of reading period and before final exams begin, students streak through the Old Yard. The streakers begin in the north end of The Yard and generally make two laps around. This is d..
Primal Scream (Transformers)
Primal Scream is the official collective name for issues #56 through #62 in Marvel's Transformers comics. The series takes its name directly from issue #61's title. Issue #56 was a minor landmark as it was Simon Furman's scripting debut in the American Transformers comics. The stories set up the ..
Primal Scream tours
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Primal sounds
Primal sounds are any noise or sounds one makes which are not parts of modern, normal human speech. These sounds come out in surprising instances of frustration, fear and pain. Another characteristic of these sounds is that some are not easily transcribed. Grunts, grumbles, growls, groans, screa..
Primal sympathy
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Primal therapy
Primal therapy is a trauma-based psychotherapy developed and popularized by Arthur Janov, Ph.D. During therapy the patient is encouraged to express their feelings in whatever way they need to, such as talking, crying, hitting a wall, curling up in a fetal position, and sometimes even screaming - in ..
Primanti
Primanti is a sandwich from Pittsburgh. It is made of sizzling meat, melted cheese, hand-cut french fries, tomatoes, coleslaw and sometimes a fried egg on two big slices of crusty Italian bread. A restaurant serving Primanti-style sandwiches in San Francisco is Giordano Brothers. It is located in ..
Primanti's
Primanti Brothers Restaurant (commonly referred to as Primanti's) is a chain of sandwich shops found throughout Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and its surrounding suburbs, in addition to two locations in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Its signature items are its sandwiches which come served with french fries ..
Primaquine
Primaquine or Primaquine Phosphate. One of the uses for primaquine is to treat malaria. Another use is to treat Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia (PCP) which usually affects people with AIDS. To treat PCP effectively it is combined with clindamycin with adverse effects such as nausea, vomiting, and s..
Primarch
In the fictional universe of Warhammer 40,000, the Primarchs were the twenty cloned sons of the Emperor, born leaders of his Space Marine legions. They were bred to be nearly perfect: larger, stronger, faster, and smarter than normal humans. Their genetic material was also used to form the basis of ..
Primaris
This article refers to the health care company Primaris. See also Primaris Airlines. Primaris is a health care consulting company in Columbia, Missouri, formerly known as MissouriPRO. The company holds the Medicare Quality improvement organizations contract for Missouri (QIO). This contract was ren..
Primaris Airlines
Primaris Airlines is an airline based in the United States of America that achieved certification in June 2004 as a Domestic, Flag and supplemental operator, and plans to begin operating scheduled flights sometime in the fourth quarter of 2006 or 1st quarter 2007. The airline is based in Las Vega..
Primarius
Primarius is a Latin term referring to "one of the first, of the first rank, chief, principal, excellent, remarkable"Charlton T. Lewis, Ph.D. and. Charles Short, LL.D., A Latin Dictionary, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1879. ISBN 0198642016. It was used as the title of a position in universities. Notes..
Primark
"Penneys" redirects here. For , see . Primark Stores Limited is a clothes and linen retailer in the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom, with over 120 branches. In the Republic of Ireland, where the company's main headquarters are based, it trades as Penneys. The company is a subsidiary of..
Primary
Primary is an adjective meaning "first" or "first hand". It may refer to: Primary education or Primary schoolPrimary care.A primary consumer in an ecosystem.A primary satellite is the most massive component of a gravitationally bound system.A primary winding the driven winding of a transformerPrima..
Primary (film)
Primary is a 1960 cinéma vérité documentary film. It covers the 1960 primary election between John F. Kennedy and Hubert H. Humphrey for the United States Democratic Party nomination for President of the United States. Primary (1960) was a breakthrough documentary. Produced by Robert Drew and ..
Primary (song)
"Primary" is a song by The Cure, released in 1981. It was the first single from their album Faith. The song has often been played live and originally started out with completely different lyrics and a slightly different bassline under the name "Cold Colours." This early version is featured on the ..
Primary and secondary (relationship)
Primary and secondary (and occasionally tertiary) are words used by some polyamorists to distinguish between different degrees of relationship and to describe participants in those relationships (e.g. "John is my primary"). These terms indicate degrees of entanglement and involvement: 'primary' ind..
Primary Aromatic Amine
Primary aromatic amines (PAA) are a group of compounds. They might be added to plastics during production. In animal testing the PAAs have been shown to be related to cancer, and one form of PAA has been found in unacceptable high levels in kitchen utensils made of black nylon in China. Externa..
Primary Association
The Primary Association is a children's organization and an official auxiliary within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The purpose of Primary is to help parents in teaching their children to learn and live the gospel of Jesus Christ. It was first organized in 1878 by Aurelia Spenc..
Primary Atomic Reference Clock in Space
The Primary Atomic Reference Clock in Space or PARCS is an atomic-clock mission scheduled to fly on the International Space Station (ISS) in 2008. The mission, funded by NASA, involves a laser-cooled caesium atomic clock, and a time-transfer system using Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites. P..
Primary auditory cortex
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Primary authority
A Primary authority is a document that establishes the law on a particular issue, such as a case decision or legislative act. The search for applicable primary authority is an important part of the process of legal research. In the United States, examples of primary authority include the verbatim t..
Primary autonomic failure
There are three diseases classifed as primary autonomic failure: pure autonomic failure, multiple system atrophy (also known as Shy-Drager syndrome), and Parkinson disease. References [Primary autonomic failure: three clinical presentations of one disease?][Abnormalities of the QT ..
Primary biliary cirrhosis
Primary biliary cirrhosis is an autoimmune disease of the liver marked by the slow progressive destruction of the small bile ducts within the liver. When these ducts are damaged bile builds up in the liver (cholestasis) and over time damages the tissue. This can lead to scarring, fibrosis, cirrhos..
Primary boycott
A primary boycott occurs when a union or other political or community organization encourages both its members and the general public not to buy the products of a firm involved in a labor or political dispute. Primary boycotts generally occur during labor negotiations and are a way for a union to e..
Primary bronchiole
The primary bronchioles arise from the tertiary bronchi. They are histologically distinct from the tertiary bronchi in that their walls do not have hyaline cartilage and they have Clara cells in their epithelial lining. The epithelium starts as a simple ciliated columnar epithelium and changes to ..
Primary care
Primary care may be provided in community health centres. In medicine, primary care is a term used for a health care provider who acts as a first point of consultation for all patients. Generally, primary care physicians are based in the community, as opposed to the hospital. Alternative names..
Primary care physician
A primary care physician, or PCP, is a physician who generally does not specialize in the treatment of certain organ systems, such as neurology, cardiology, pulmonology or surgical specialties, but are trained in general medical types of patient care. The most common types of PCPs are those in fa..
Primary carnitine deficiency
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Primary cell
A primary cell is any kind of electrolytic cell in which the electrochemical reaction of interest is not reversible. The most common primary cells today are found in alkaline batteries; earlier carbon-zinc cells, with a carbon post as cathode and a zinc shell as anode were prevalent. Unlike a second..
Primary central nervous system lymphoma
Primary CNS lymphoma is a primary intracranial tumor usually present in those with severe immunosuppression --- commonly in those with AIDS --- and represents around 20% of all cases of lymphomas in HIV infection (other types being Burkitt's lymphoma and immunoblastic lymphoma). Primary CNS lympho..
Primary challenge
A primary challenge occurs in U.S. politics when an elected official is challenged in an upcoming primary election by a member of his own political party. Such events, known informally as "being primaried", are noteworthy and not frequent in the United States, as tradition dictates that members of ..
Primary channel
In telecommunication, the term primary channel has the following meanings: 1. The channel that is designated as a prime transmission channel and is used as the first choice in restoring priority circuits. 2. In a communications network, the channel that has the highest data rate of all the ch..
Primary Chronicle
The Old Russian Primary Chronicle (Russian: Повесть временных лет, Povest' vremennykh let, which is often translated into English as Tale of Passing Years), is a history of the early East Slavic state, Kievan Rus, from around 850 to 1110 originally compiled in Kiev about 1113. C..
Primary ciliary dyskinesia
Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), also known as immotile ciliary syndrome, is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder caused by a defect in the action of cilia lining the respiratory tract. Specifically, it is a defect in a gene coding for left-right dynein (lrd), a key structural protein in ..
Primary Club
The Primary Club, started in 1955, is a charity that raises money to provide sports and recreational facilities for the visually impaired. Membership of The Primary Club is open to anyone who has been out first ball in any form of cricket (a golden duck). Under this criterion, nearly everyone who h..
Primary clustering
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Primary color
This page is about actual colors. For the political book and movie, see Primary Colors A primary color or colour is a color that cannot be created by mixing other colors in the gamut of a given color space. Primary colors may themselves be mixed to produce most of the colors in a given color space:..
Primary Colors
Primary Colors, a 1996 novel by "Anonymous" (later revealed by Donald Foster to be journalist Joe Klein), is a roman à clef about U.S. President Bill Clinton's first presidential campaign in 1992. The book centers on Henry Burton, who's roped into being something of a campaign manager for southern ..
Primary colours of disgracefulness
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Primary Control
The Primary Control is a term invented by the Alexander Technique. It is used to describe a relationship between the head, neck and spine. Proponents of the Alexander Technique claim that the "quality" of that relationship determines the quality of our overall movement and functioning. When the neck..
Primary culture
Primary Cultures A primary culture is that stage of the culture following the isolation of the cells, but before the first subculture. There are three stages to consider: 1. Isolation of the tissue 2. Dissection and /or disaggregation , and 3. Culture following seeding in the culture vessel. Foll..
Primary cyclic group
A primary cyclic group is a cyclic group of prime power order [C_\;] (for any prime p, and natural number m). Every finite abelian group G may be written as a finite direct sum of primary cyclic groups: [G=\bigoplus_C_\;] This expression is essentially unique: there is a bij..
Primary dealers
Primary dealers are banks or brokerage firms who may trade directly with the Federal Reserve System of the United States. They are required to make bids or offers when the Fed conducts open market operations, provide information to the Fed's open market trading desk, and to actively participate in ..
Primary deviance
Primary deviance represents actions that are against norms of a society or a group but are relatively mild in which committed primary deviance would not impact one's self-concept. For example a student fails to submit homework on time occasionally would be outside the norms of the cla..
Primary Domain Controller
A Primary Domain Controller (PDC) is a server computer in a pre-Windows 2000 NT server Domain. A domain is a concept used in NT server operating systems whereby a user may be granted access to a number of computer resources with the use of a single username and password combination. Such domains h..
Primary education
Primary or elementary education consists of the first years of formal, structured education that occurs during childhood. In most countries, it is compulsory for children to receive primary education (though in many jurisdictions it is permissible for parents to provide it). Primary education genera..
Primary education in the United States
As part of Education in the United States, primary education usually covers grades one through 4,5,6, or eight. Elementary school (Kindergarten through grade 4/5/6) Main article: Elementary school Elementary school runs from kindergarten through either grade 5 or grade 6, depending on the region a..
Primary Education in Wales
Primary Education in Wales has a similar structure to Primary Education in England. Once significant difference it the use of Welsh medium teaching in many schools and compulsory teaching of the Welsh language. Another difference is that in 2002, the Welsh Assembly decided to stop the tests at Key..
Primary effusion lymphoma
Primary effusion lymphoma (PEL) is a malignancy of B cells that is caused by Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV). In about 80% of cases, the lymphoma cells are also infected with Epstein Barr virus (EBV). PEL is unusual in that the majority of cases arise in body cavities, such as the p..
Primary election
A primary election is an election in which registered voters in a jurisdiction select the candidates who will enter a subsequent election (nominating primary). Primaries are common in the United States, but are generally rare elsewhere in the world. Historically the US progressive movement is held..
Primary elections in Italy
The mechanism of primary elections was quite unseen in Italy before the 2005 regional elections, for which the left-wing alliance The Union delegate its potential electors to decide about the candidates as President of the Regions of Apulia and Calabria. Another kind of primary election was contempo..
Primary energy
Primary energy is energy contained in raw fuels and any other forms of energy received by a system as input to the system. The concept is used especially in energy statistics in the course of compilation of energy balances. Conversion to secondary energy Primary energies are transformed in energ..
Primary explosive
A primary explosive is an explosive that is extremely sensitive to stimuli such as impact, friction, thermal, or electrostatic sources of initiation. As a very general rule, primary explosives are considered to be those compounds that are more sensitive than PETN. As a practical measure, primary ex..
Primary field
In theoretical physics, a primary field is a field operator in quantum field theory - especially conformal field theory or a theory with supersymmetry - that is invariant under the positive frequency modes of the Virasoro algebra - or under one half of the supersymmetries and superconformal generato..
Primary flight display
A Chelton primary flight display (left) and navigation display in the cockpit of a Piper Seneca. A primary flight display, commonly referred to as PFD, is a modern aircraft instrument dedicated to flight information. Much like multi-function displays, the PFD consists of either an LCD or CRT d..
Primary Flight Training
Primary Flight Training is the first practical step in United States Navy pilot flight training pipelines. Primary can be done with the United States Navy at NAS Whiting Field or NAS Corpus Christi flying the T-34C Turbo Mentor, or alternatively with the United States Air Force at either Moody or Va..
Primary FRCA
The Primary FRCA is more fully called the Primary Examination of the Diploma of Fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists. Trainee anaesthetists in the United Kingdom are required to pass this examination before applying for Higher Specialist Training (a Specialist Registrar post) in Anaes..
Primary gain
In psychology, primary gain, is a conscious drive to achieve some end. In the forensic investigation of medicine it usually refers to malingering, attempting to accomplish financial gain, dominance or control. It is also known as psychological gain, or paranosic gain. By contrast, secondary gain..
Primary glider
Primary glider is a blanket term used to describe an extremely simple type of aircraft that enjoyed worldwide popularity during the 1920s and 1930s as people strove for simple and inexpensive ways to learn to fly. Constructed of wood, metal cables and cloth, they were very light and easy to fly. Th..
Primary grind
The primary grind is where a knife first begins to narrow into a cutting edge from the thickness of the main stock of the blade. The cross-sectional shape of the blade of a knife or sword is made up of different planes, or grinds. The sharp, cutting edge of the blade is often further ground at a sec..
Primary group/Secondary group
A primary group is a typically small social group whose members share close, personal, enduring primary relationships. These groups are marked by member's concern for one another, shared activities and culture, and long periods of time spent together. Examples include family, childhood friends, an..
Primary health care
Primary health care was a new approach to health care that came into existence following an international conference in Alma Ata in 1978 organised by the World Health Organisation and the UNICEF. The Alma Ata conference defined primary health care as follows: "Primary health care is essential healt..
Primary Health Centre
The Primary Health Centre (PHC) is the basic structural and functional unit of the public health services in developing countries. PHCs were established to provide accessible, affordable and available primary health care to people, in accordance with the Alma Ata Declaration, 1972 by the member nati..
Primary Health Organisation
Primary Health Organisations (PHOs), in New Zealand, are a collection of health providers, which are funded on a capitation basis by the New Zealand Government via its District Health Board. They are usually set up as not-for-profit trusts, and have as their goal the improvement of their population'..
Primary hyperparathyroidism
Primary hyperparathyroidism causes hypercalcemia (elevated blood calcium levels) through the excessive secretion of parathyroid hormone (PTH), usually by an adenoma (benign tumors) of the parathyroid glands. Its incidence is approximately 42 per 100,000 people. It is approximately two to three ti..
Primary ideal
In mathematics, an ideal [Q] in a commutative ring [R] is a primary ideal if for all elements [x,y\in R], we have that if [xy\in Q], then either [x\in Q] or [y^n\in Q] for some [n\in\mathbb.] This is clearly a generalization of..
Primary immigration
Primary immigration is a term which describes the movement of the earner of a family, or a young unattached single man, from one country to another, usually to improve their economic condition. Once the primary immigrant is established in the new country, they will often send for their family to com..
Primary instrument
A primary instrument is a scientific instrument, which by its physical characteristics is accurate and is not calibrated against anything else. A primary instrument must be able to be exactly duplicated anywhere, anytime with identical results. For Example Pressure. A U tube filled with water is a..
Primary Inversion
Primary Inversion is a novel in the Saga of the Skolian Empire by Catherine Asaro which tells the story of how Sauscony Valdoria (Soz), Imperial Heir of the Skolians meets Jaibriol II, the throne successor of Eubian Concord. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details foll..
Primary key
In database design, a primary key is a value that can be used to identify a unique row in a table. Attributes are associated with it. Examples of primary keys are social security numbers (associated to a specific person) or ISBN numbers (associated to a specific book). In the relational model of da..
Primary labor market
The Primary labor market is the market consisting of high wage paying jobs, concrete careers and long term success. It is contrasted by the Secondary labor market, which consisit of low-paying, "under the table" (non-taxable) jobs, and temporary positions. ..
Primary lateral sclerosis
Primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) is a rare neuromuscular disease characterized by progressive muscle weakness in the voluntary muscles. PLS belongs to a group of disorders known as motor neuron diseases. Motor neuron diseases develop when the nerve cells that control voluntary muscle movement degener..
Primary Laws of Archaeology
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The three laws of Archaeology consist of: Law of horizontality Law of association Law of superposition ..
Primary Leadership Development Course
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Primary Leadership Development Course (or PLDC) is the first course of study that must be attended by a candidate for non-commissioned officer rank in the United States Army. Typically, a corporal or specialist (E-4) being groomed for promotion will be sent to PLDC..
Primary legislation
Primary legislation is legislation made by the legislative branch of government. This contrasts with secondary legislation, made by the executive branch, usually within boundaries laid down by the legislature. In the UK, primary legislation is known as an Act of Parliament, and in the U.S., it is (..
Primary market
The primary market is that part of the capital markets that deals with the issuance of new securities. Companies, governments or public sector institutions can obtain funding through the sale of a new stock or bond issue. This is typically done through a syndicate of securities dealers. The process ..
Primary Marksmanship Instuctor
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Primary Mathematics World Contest
The Primary Mathematics World Contest or PMWC takes place every year in Hong Kong. It was first held in 1997, and is sponsored by the Po Leung Kuk organization. The competition has attracted teams from around the world. Each team consists of 4 members, all of whom must be under the age of 13 as of S..
Primary metaphor
Primary metaphor is a term named by Joseph Grady for the basic connection that exist between vague experiences such as good and concrete experiences such as up. These two concepts usually correlate in experience, and form the primary metaphor good is up. Likewise there is a correlation between seein..
Primary mirror
A primary mirror is a form of distributed data management on the Internet. A primary mirror (or primary) is the principal light-gathering surface of a reflective telescope. For most of astronomy's history, primary mirrors used to be monolithic blocks of glass or other material, curved to exact ..
Primary Motive
Primary Motive is a 1992 Judd Nelson movie directed by Daniel Adams who also co-wrote the film with William Snowden. External links ..
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Primary Music
Primary Music is an Israeli independent record label ('Indie'), specializing in World Music, New Age, Lounge and Ambient. Primary Music is located in Tel Aviv, Israel. Contents 1 Establishment2 The Label Expands3 Artists4 Albums5 World Music and Primary Music6 Isra..
Primary nutritional groups
An organism may be placed into one each of the three pairs of major nutritional groups based on their carbon, energy, and electron sources. Carbon source refers to the source of carbon used by an organism for growth and development. An organism is defined as heterotrophic when using organic substr..
Primary peritoneal cancer
Primary peritoneal cancer is a cancer of the cells lining the peritoneum, or abdominal cavity. Prognosis and treatment is the same as for the most common variarion of ovarian cancer, epithelial ovarian cancer. Some studies indicate that between 7 and 20 percent of initially diagnosed epithelial ov..
Primary physical custody
Primary physical custody is a term that is often used in child custody orders to denote the parent with whom a child spends or lives the great majority of time with. It is a term that is often used in cases where parents are awarded joint physical custody and one parent has slightly more time with ..
Primary producers
Primary producers are those organisms in an ecosystem that produce biomass from inorganic compounds (autotrophs). In almost all cases these are photosynthetically active organisms (plants, cyanobacteria and a number of other unicellular organisms; see article on photosynthesis). However, there are e..
Primary production
Global oceanic and terrestrial photoautotroph abundance, from September 1997 to August 1998. Provided by the SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center and ORBIMAGE. Primary production is the production of organic compounds from inorganic materials principally through the process o..
Primary productivity
Primary productivity is the amount of light energy converted to chemical energy in a given amount of time. It usually corresponds to the amount of photosynthesis that occurred.N. Campbell, J. Reece, and L. Mitchell. Biology. Primary productivity can be measured as Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) o..
Primary progressive aphasia
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA), also known as Mesulam's Syndrome, is a gradually appearing and gradually worsening disorder of speech that occurs without any major change in other cognitive functions for a period of at least two years. There are three main variants of PPA: Progressive nonfluent..
Primary quality
In the philosophy of John Locke and other philosophers, primary qualities are properties that exist in the external world the same way humans perceive them. They are properties of an object that are essential to the nature of the object, such as size or shape. One cannot imagine an orange, for exa..
Primary rate interface
The primary rate interface (PRI) is a telecommunications standard for carrying multiple DS0 voice and data transmissions between two physical locations. All data and voice channels are ISDN and operate at 64 kbit/s. North America and Japan use a T1 of 23 B channels and one D channel which correspo..
Primary residence
A person's primary residence is the dwelling where they usually live, typically a house or an apartment. A person can only have one primary residence at any given time, though they may share the residence with other people. A primary residence is considered as a legal residence for the purpose of in..
Primary School Leaving Examination
The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) is a national examination taken by all primary school students in Singapore near the end of the year before leaving for secondary school. It is administered by the Ministry of Education. This nationwide examination tests the English language, mother tong..
Primary sclerosing cholangitis
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is an inflammatory disease of the bile duct, which leads to cholestasis (blockage of bile transport to the gut). Bile is necessary for the absorption of dietary fat. Blockage of the bile duct leads to accumulation, damages the liver (leading to jaundice) and ev..
Primary sector of industry
Economies Sectors and Systems   Closed economy   Dual economy   Gift economy   Informal economy   Market economy   Mixed economy   Open economy Participatory economy   Planned economy   Undergro..
Primary sensory areas
The primary sensory areas are the main cerebral areas that receive sensory information from thalamic nerve projections. Though some areas of the human brain that receive primary sensory information remain poorly defined, each of the five sensory modalities has been recognized to relate to specific..
Primary service area
A primary service area is the geographic region served by a radio station. The city-grade contour is 70 dBuv, which is the primary service area. ..
Primary sex characteristic
In biology and medicine, primary sex characteristics are those differences in male and female anatomy which are present at birth. Secondary sex characteristics are those differences which appear at puberty (or reproductive maturity). See sexual differentiation, sexual dimorphism. ..
Primary shares
In an equity offering, primary shares, in contrast to secondary shares, refer to newly issued shares of common stock that are sold to investors. The cash generated from the sale of the primary shares, net of the gross spread, are transferred to the company. ..
Primary source
In historical scholarship, a primary source is a document or other source of information that was created at or near the time being studied, often by the people being studied. In this sense primary does not mean superior. It refers to creation by the primary players, and is distinguished from a sec..
Primary standard
A primary standard in chemistry is a reliable, readily quantified substance. Features of a primary standard include: 1. High purity 2. Stability (low reactivity) 3. Low hygroscopicity and efflorescence 4. High solubility (if used in titration) 5. High equivalent weight An example of a primary stand..
Primary State Highway 2 (Washington)
Primary State Highway 2Historic State Highway in Washington AKA: Sunset Highway From: PSH 1/US-99 in Seattle To: US-10 at Idaho state line Commissioned: 1937 Decommissioned: 1964 Signed with: US-2, US-10, US-97, I-90 Succeeded: Yellowstone Trail National Park to Park Highway ..
Primary State Highway 3 (Washington)
Primary State Highway 3Historic State Highway in Washington AKA: Inland Empire Highway From: PSH 2/US-10 & US-97 near Cle Elum To: BC-395 at Canadian border Commissioned: 1937 Decommissioned: 1964 Signed with: US-10, US-97, US-195, US-295, US-395, US-410 Succeeded: Yellowst..
Primary State Highway 7 (Washington)
Primary State Highway 7Historic State Highway in Washington AKA: North Central Highway From: PSH 3 in Ellensburg To: US-10 in Davenport Commissioned: 1937 Decommissioned: 1964 Signed with: US-10, I-90 Succeeded: none Succeeded by: I-90 SR-17 SR-28 SR-281 SR-283 Pre-1964 h..
Primary station
In a data communication network, the primary station is the station responsible for unbalanced control of a data link. Note: The primary station generates commands and interprets responses, and is responsible for initialization of data and control information interchange, organization and control..
Primary status
In the Great Britain road numbering scheme, primary status is indicative of the importance of locations, with respect to road traffic. The status is awarded to settlements and structures of importance (the primary destinations) and to the roads that connect them (the primary routes). The status ..
Primary storage
Primary storage, or internal memory, is computer memory that is accessible to the central processing unit of a computer without the use of computer's input/output channels. Primary storage is used to store data that is likely to be in active use. Primary storage is typically very fast, in the case..
Primary structure
A protein primary structure is a chain of amino acids. In biochemistry, the primary structure (also known as the primary sequence) of a biological molecule is the exact specification of its atomic composition and the chemical bonds connecting those atoms (including stereochemistry). For a ty..
Primary succession
Primary succession is the first stage of the ecological succession of plant life from abiotic land with no soil to fully support plant ecosystems (e.g., a forest). In primary succession, pioneer plants like mosses and lichen, start to "normalize" the habitat, creating conditions nearer the optimum f..
Primary talent international
Primary Talent International, based in Central London UK, was formed in 1990 as the result of a merger between two existing agencies - Station Agency and World Service. The result was to produce one of the foremost contemporary music booking agencies in Europe. Primary was established on the basis ..
Primary teacher uk
[Primary Teacher UK] (or [PTUK]) is a blog site run for primary teachers specifically in the UK by teachers. The site contains a mixtures of news, reviews, resources and information for teachers and other adults that work in primary schools. The site was founded by Andrew Ross ..
Primary time standard
In telecommunication, a primary time standard is a time standard that does not require calibration against another time standard. Note 1: Examples of primary time, (i.e., frequency standards) are caesium standards and hydrogen masers. Note 2: The international second is based on the microwave..
Primary transcript
Primary transcript is an RNA molecule that has not yet undergone any modification after its synthesis. After splicing the transcript forms messenger RNAs, ribosomal RNAs, transfer RNAs, or ribozymes. Primary transcripts of messenger RNAs are also called pre-mRNAs. ..
Primary tumor
Primary tumor is the nomenclature used when the tumor has originated in the same organ, and has not metastasized to it. ..
Primase
DNA primase is a form of RNA polymerase and a product of the dnaG gene. In bacteria, primase binds to the DNA helicase forming a complex called the primosome. Primase is activated by DNA helicase where it then synthesizes a short RNA primer approximately 11 ±1 nucleotides long, to which new nucleot..
Primasheet
Primasheet is a sheet explosive material similar to Detasheet. Manufactured by Ensign-Bickford Aerospace & Defense Company Primasheet comes in two varieties: Primasheet 1000 is PETN based and Primasheet 2000 is RDX based. Both are waterproof and are supplied in continuous rolls. External links Pri..
Primas Germaniae
Primas Germaniae is a historical title of honor for the most important Catholic bishop in Germany. Since at least 965 the Title was held by the Archbishop of Mainz as most important Archbishop and most noble Prince-Elector of the Holy Roman Empire until the See of Mainz was secularized in 1803. The..
Primate
For the ecclesiastical use of this term, see primate (religion) A primate (L. prima, first) is any member of the biological order Primates, the group that contains all the species commonly related to the lemurs, monkeys, and apes, with the latter category including humans. The English singular pri..
Primates discovered in the 2000s
This page is a list of species of the order Primates discovered in the 2000s. See also parent page Mammals discovered in the 2000s. Contents 0.1 Blond Capuchin ''Cebus querozi'' (2006)0.2 Sportive Lemurs ''Lepilemur'' sp. (2006)0.3 Kipunji ''Ryngwecebus kipunji'' (2005)0.4 ..
Primate (religion)
For the use of the word "primate" in biology, see primate. Catholic Patriarchal (non cardinal) coat of arms Primate (from the Latin Primus, "first") is a title or rank bestowed on some bishops in certain Christian churches. Depending on the particular tradition, it can denote either jurisdict..
Primate basal ganglia system
The basal ganglia system is a major cerebral system that has only recently been recognized. In the past, part of it was presented as "motor" or "extrapyramidal", complementary to the corticospinal (pyramidal) system. Contrary to what was thought, the basal ganglia sytem has no direct output to the s..
Primate Cathedral of Bogotá
Primate Cathedral of Bogotá is a Roman Catholic cathedral located at Bolívar Square in Bogotá, D.C., Colombia. It is seat of the Archbishop of Bogotá, Pedro Cardinal Rubiano Sáenz. The Cathedral was built between 1807 and 1823; within lies remains of Gonzálo Jiménez de Quesada, Spanish Co..
Primate city
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] A primate city is major city that works as the financial, political, and population centre of a country and is not rivaled in any of these aspects by any other city in that country. Normally, a primate city must be at least twice as populous as the second largest ..
Primate Equilibrium Platform
A Primate Equilibrium Platform (PEP) is a device used to train chimpanzees and other primates in maneuvers similar to those of a flight simulator. The chimpanzees are conditioned, with a series of electric shocks, to keep the rolling platform level. The purpose of the platform is to determine prima..
Primate experiments at Cambridge University
The use of primates in experiments at Cambridge University is controversial, first coming to widespread public attention in the UK following undercover investigations lasting ten months in 1998 by the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (BUAV), the results of which were published in 20..
Primate of All Ireland
Primate of All Ireland is the title held by the Archbishop of Armagh. Both the Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland faiths in Ireland have an Archbishop of Armagh who serves as Primate of All Ireland. Though the island of Ireland was partitioned by the Government of Ireland Act 1920 into two state..
Primate of Ireland
Primate of Ireland is a title possessed by the Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland (Anglican) Archbishops of Dublin. It does not however indicate that the Archbishop is the most senior clergyman of his Chistian denomination in Ireland. It actually indicates that he is the second-most senior figur..
Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada
The Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada (referred to in older documents as the Primate of All Canada) is elected by the General Synod of the Church from among a list of five bishops nominated by the House of Bishops. The role of diocesan (or assistant, suffragen or coadjutor) bishop is relinqu..
Primate Research Institute
The Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University was established in 1967 as the first Japanese national research center for the study of primates. It was founded by primatologists Kinji Imanishi and Junichiro Itani. The Institute works toward understanding the biological, behavioral and socioecologi..
Primatology
Primatology is the study of non-human primates. It is a diverse discipline and primatologists can be found in departments of biology, anthropology, psychology and many others. It is closely related to physical anthropology, which is the primatology of the genus Homo, especially Homo sapiens. The f..
Primator (beer)
Primator is a brand of beer produced by a brewery in Nachod, Czech Republic. ..
Primauguet
The name Primauguet may refer to : FS Primauguet: an F70 type anti-submarine frigateFrench ship Primauguet: a French Duguay-Trouin class light cruiser, built after World War IA fifteenth century Breton captain Hervé de Portzmoguer, nick-named "Primauguet" This is a [disambiguationdisambiguat..
Primavera
Primavera Sandro Botticelli, c. 1482 Tempera on panel, 203 × 314 cm Uffizi The Primavera is a painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli, c. 1482. It is housed in Uffizi Gallery of Florence. In 1550, Vasari wrote that a picture which according to him announced the a..
Primavera (software)
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. Primavera Systems, Inc., is ..
Prima (locomotive)
The Prima family of diesel and electric locomotives are built by Alstom, with construction dating from the late-1990s and continuing to the present day. Specific locomotive classes include: Electric locomotives*SNCF Class BB 27000*SNCF Class BB 27300*SNCF Class BB 37000*SNCF Class BB 47000Diesel lo..
Prima (Transformers)
In the fictional Transformers Universes, Prima is said by numerous sources, including Simon Furman's The Ultimate Guide, to have been the first of Primus's offspring. Also the first to carry the Genetic Matrix (better known as the Autobot Matrix of Leadership), that which houses the life essence of ..
Prima donna
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Originally used in opera companies, "prima donna" is Italian for "first lady." The term was used to designate the leading female singer in the opera company, the person to whom the prime roles would be given. The prima donna was n..
Prima facie
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Prima facie is a Latin expression (come by way of Middle English) meaning "on its first appearance," used in common law jurisdictions to denote evidence that is sufficient, if not rebutted, to prove a particular proposition or fact..
Prima facie duties
W. D. Ross argued that prima facie duties are those that are: 1. Conditional 2. Universal 3. Intuitively transparent These prima facie duties are generally told to us by our moral intuition. Contradictions to prima facie duties typically show two duties which are generally held to be prima facie (..
Prima Iubire
Prima Iubire is an album by the Romanian famous band Andre relaesed in 2000. Track listing "Prima Iubire""Metroul de Noapte""Da""Prima Iubire" (karaoke)"Prima Iubire" (mix)"Intro" Chart performance Album Chart PeakPosition Prima Iubire Romania Singles Chart 1 Prima Iubire Moldova Singles Chart..
Prima Materia
The primitive formless base of all matter, according to Aristotle and the Alchemists, given particular manifestation through the influence of Forms. According to the latter Lead could be turned to Gold by reducing it to Prima Materia and imposing the Form of Gold on it. ..
Prima Poker
Prima Poker is the name of a network of online poker rooms that handles five to ten thousand players at any one time (as of 2005). They sponsor the Monte Carlo Millions poker tournament and the Prima Transatlantic Cup. The network started in slow fashion, but, after several aggressive promotions (..
Prima Porta
Prima Porta now a distant suburb 14.4 km from the center of Rome in the Campagna is the modern name for a station on the Via Flaminia on the right bank of the Tiber where the Via Tiberina leads away from the Flaminia, and another road led off along the Cremera to Veii. The iron-rich cliffs of red tu..
Prima pratica
Prima pratica, literally "first practice", refers to early Baroque music which looks more to the style of Palestrina, or the style codified by Gioseffo Zarlino, than to more "modern" styles. It is mainly used in comparison with seconda pratica music, and it can be used in modern texts synonymously ..
Prima Rusdi
Prima Rusdi (Screenwriter/Writer) Prima Rusdi was born in Gottingen (Germany) and raised in Jakarta (Indonesia). Prima Rusdi has a degree in Communications and she initially wanted to become a journalist. She began her career as a writer in 2000 after quitting her job as a copywriter with a multina..
Prima Scriptio
Prima Scriptio is the third demo by the Russian power metal band Catharsis. It was released in 2003. Track listing AloneBal-ForrEerie Light Members Oleg Zhilyakov - Vocals, Back Vocals Igor Polyakov - Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar Julia Red - Keyboards Oleg Mission - Lead guitar, Acoustic Guita..
Prima scriptura
Prima scriptura is a doctrine in Christian theology that says the Bible is "first" or "above all" sources of divine revelation. Implicitly, this view acknowledges that, besides the Bible, there are other guides for what a Christian should believe, and how he should live, such as the created order, ..
Prima TV
Prima TV is a Romanian commercial TV channel, famous mainly for the Cronica Cârcotaşilor show and some PSD-related scandals. External link () [Prima TV website] ..
Prime
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Prime can refer to: Prime (comics), a comics characterPrime (film), a romantic comedyPrime (liturgy), a liturgical office (service or ceremony)Prime (planet), a designation of a planet relative to its system in Science Fiction.Prim..
Prime(Computer Game)
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Prime-factor FFT algorithm
The Prime-factor algorithm (PFA), also called the Good-Thomas algorithm (1958/1963), is a fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithm that re-expresses the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) of a size N = N1N2 as a two-dimensional N1 by N2 DFT, but only for the case where N1 and N2 are relatively prime. T..
Prime95
Prime95 is the name of the Windows-based software written by George Woltman that is used by GIMPS, a distributed computing project dedicated to finding new Mersenne prime numbers. Until now, nine new Mersenne prime numbers have been found by the network of participants, and, on average, a new Merse..
Primeape
is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise. "Primeape" is a compound word formed from the words prime (chief) and ape. It may also be a portmanteau of primal and ape. The combination of both also makes the name sound like primate. The original Japanese name, "okorizaru," is also a portmant..
PrimeCo
PrimeCo Communications was a joint venture of Bell Atlantic and AirTouch Communications, and was the first wireless telecommunications provider to turn up CDMA service on the PCS (1900-MHz) band in late 1995. The company's original cell site equipment suppliers were Motorola and Lucent Technologies..
Primedia
Primedia Inc., formerly known as K-III Communications, is a targeted media company headquartered in New York City. Its stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange NYSE: [PRM]. Primedia publishes over 200 magazines. Its leading titles include Fly Fisherman, Motor Trend, Automobile, Wards..
Primefree sequence
In mathematics, a primefree sequence is a sequence of integers that does not contain any prime numbers. More specifically, it generally means a Fibonacci-like sequence with composite but coprime initial terms that is infinite but contains no primes. To put it algebraically, the sequence defined by &..
PrimeGrid
PrimeGrid is a distributed computing project for factoring the number in the RSA Factoring Challenge, and also to test "PerlBOINC". It makes use of the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) platform. External links [PrimeGrid] ..
Primehost
PrimeHost is one of New Zealand's largest and longest established providers of web hosting and Internet services, serving customers in New Zealand, Australia and Asia. External links [PrimeHost Website] ..
Primeiro Comando da Capital
Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC; Portuguese for "First Command of the Capital"; IPA pronunciation: [pɾi'meɾu ko'mɐ̃du da kapi'taw]) is a Brazilian prison gang-turned-criminal organization founded in 1993 by inmates of Taubaté prison in São Paulo. Since its inception, PCC has been res..
Primeiro de Janeiro
O Primeiro de Janeiro (lit. January 1) is a Portuguese daily newspaper, published in Oporto, where it was founded in 1868. Its current director is Nassalete Miranda. [O Primeiro de Janeiro online] hekllo ..
Primelife
Primelife Corporation Limited is an Australian company that constructs, develops, owns and manages retirement villages and other senior living facilities. it is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange and has a market capitalisation of $160 million. The company offers pre-sold developments and sells..
Primer
Primer can refer to: Primer (molecular biology), a nucleic acid strand (or related molecule) that serves as a starting point for DNA replicationIn ammunition or pyrotechnics, a primer is a small charge that explodes when struck with force or heated with electricity and ignites the propellentPrimer ..
Primera, Texas
For the Spanish football league, see La Liga Primera is a town in Cameron County, Texas, United States. It is a small town that is close to Combes. The population was 2,723 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Primera i..
Primera B Nacional Argentina
Primera B Nacional (usually called simply Nacional B, in English National B Division) is the second most important category of Argentine football (soccer), and it's organized by the Argentine Football Association. It is played by teams from all over the country. Clubs from Buenos Aires surroundings..
Primera Division
Primera División (Spanish for First Division) can refer to: Primera División de México, the Mexican top football (soccer) division.Primera División Argentina, the Argentinian top football (soccer) division.La Liga, also called Primera división, the Spanish top football (soccer) division. In Sp..
Primera División A
The Primera División A (First Division A) is the second level of football(soccer) in Mexico. Teams have a chance to gain promotion to the Primera División de México.The bottom teams get relegated to the Segunda division. Teams in the league Chivas CorasTepic CoatzacoalcosCoatzacoalcos So..
Primera División Argentina
Primera División (first division) is the top category of Argentine football (soccer), and it's organized by the Argentine Football Association. Currently, there are 20 teams in the first division. The Argentine league has been ranked among the top 5 (1999-2003) and is consistantly in the top 10 in..
Primera División de Costa Rica
The Primera División de Costa Rica is the country's first division football league operated by the Federación Costarricense de Fútbol (Federation of Costa Rican Football) or also known as [FEDEFUTBOL]. The league currently consists of the following 12 teams: Contents 1 Teams f..
Primera División de Fútbol Profesional
Primera División de Fútbol Profesional Founded 1926 Current member clubs 10 Current Champions C.D. Águila League system League of 18 matches each team. The highest 4 clubs play a two legged playoff and a one legged final. The Primera División de Fútbol Profesional is the Salvad..
Primera División de México
Primera Division's logo La Primera División de México (Mexican First Division) is the premier football championship established by the Federación Mexicana de Fútbol Asociación (F.M.F.) (English: Mexican Football Federation). The league currently consists of eighteen teams. The First Divi..
Primera División Peruana
The Primera División Peruana (Peruvian First Division) is the top category of Peruvian football (soccer), and it's organized by the Federación Peruana de Fútbol. Currently, there are 12 teams in the first division. Contents 1 History2 Current Teams3 League Champions4 See al..
Primera División Peruana 2003
The 2003 season of the Primera División Peruana, the top category of Peruvian football (soccer), was played by 12 teams. The national champion was Alianza Lima. The national championship was divided into two half-year tournaments, the Torneo Apertura and the Torneo Clausura. Each was played on a h..
Primera División Peruana 2004
The 2004 season of the Primera División Peruana, the top category of Peruvian football (soccer), was played by 14 teams. The national champion was Alianza Lima. The national championship was divided into two half-year tournaments, the Torneo Apertura and the Torneo Clausura. Each was played on a h..
Primera División Peruana 2005
The 2005 season of the Primera División Peruana, the top category of Peruvian football (soccer), was played by 13 teams. The national champion was Sporting Cristal. The national championship was divided into two half-year tournaments, the Torneo Apertura and the Torneo Clausura. Each was played on..
Primera División Peruana 2006
The 2006 season of the Primera División Peruana, the top category of Peruvian football (soccer), is being played by 12 teams. The national championship is divided into two half-year tournaments, the Torneo Apertura and the Torneo Clausura. Each is played on a home-and-away round-robin basis. The w..
Primera División Uruguaya
The Primera División Uruguaya (Uruguayan First Division) is the top category of Uruguayan football (soccer), organized by the Uruguayan Football Association. Currently there are 17 teams in the first division, a number which will be reduced to 16 for the 2006/2007 season (two relegations and one pr..
Primera División Venezolana
The Primera División Venezolana (Venezuelan First Division), or Liga Venezolana (Venezuelan League) is the most important football (soccer) competition of Venezuela. It was created in 1921 and became a professional league in 1957. Contents 1 List of champions1.1 Amateur1.2 Profess..
Primera Junta
The First Junta or Primera Junta was the first government that appeared in Argentina after the May Revolution. The government was located in El Fuerte (Spanish: the fort), which had been used since 1776 as a residence by the viceroys. The Casa Rosada has been erected on this location. The principle..
Primerica Financial Services
redirect [[Template:Inappropriate tone]] Primerica Financial Services (PFS) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Citigroup, which engages in direct marketing of financial services, notably term life insurance, long term care insurance, mortgage refinancing, mutual fund investing, and prepaid legal se..
Primero
Primero was a popular 16th-century gambling card game. Thought to have been invented in the late 15th century. Etymological reasoning suggest Spain as the country of origin, but the earliest "hard" evidence comes from Italy. It soon spread to most of western Europe and was one of the most popular ca..
Primero de Marzo
Primero de Marzo is a small town in the Cordillera Department, Paraguay located near the meandering river Yhaguy. Its name is derived from the date March 1, 1870, when then Paraguayan President Francisco Solano López was killed by Brazilian troops, thereby ending the bloody War of the Triple Alli..
Primero River
The Primero River (in Spanish Río Primero), also known as Suquía (the name used by the comechingones indigenous people), runs through the city of Córdoba, Argentina. The affluents of the Primero (mainly the San Roque and Cosquín rivers) flow into the man-made San Roque reservoir; from there, t..
Primer (film)
Primer is a 2004 independent film written, directed, produced by and starring Shane Carruth. A sci-fi puzzle thriller, it explores the effects of an accidental invention on its two creators. Famously produced for USD $7000, the film played at festivals, collecting the Grand Jury Prize at Sunda..
Primer (molecular biology)
A primer is a nucleic acid strand, or a related molecule that serves as a starting point for DNA replication. A primer is required because most DNA polymerases, enzymes that catalyze the replication of DNA, cannot begin synthesizing a new DNA strand from scratch, but can only add to an existing str..
Primer (paint)
Primer is a preparatory coating put on materials before painting. Priming ensures better adhesion of paint to the surface, increases paint durability, and provides additional protection for the material being painted. Contents 0.1 When to use primers0.2 Primers for wood0.3 Primers ..
Primer 55
Primer 55 was a rapcore band from Memphis, Tennessee, formed in 1997. Influenced by the bold rapcore grooves of such bands like Crazy Town, Pillar and Limp Bizkit, they would release two full-length albums, Introduction to Mayhem in 2000 and The New Release in 2001 before disbanding the following y..
Primer amor... a mil por hora
Primer amor... a mil por hora Directed by Eloy Ganuza Luis Pardo Written by Edmundo Báez René Muñoz Script by María Balmori Issa López Cinematography by Carlos Sánchez Ross Vivian Sánchez Ross Produced by Pedro Damián Starring Anahí Kuno Becker Ana Layevsk..
Primer Chronicles
Primer Chronicles is a sprite comic based on the Mega Man series. It's a speculative look at what might have happened in the time between the original Megaman games and the X series. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Main cast (in alphabetical order)..
Primer Plano
Primer Plano was an opinion program hosted by Marcel Granier that was seen on Radio Caracas Televisión. Over the course of it's history, Granier interviewed many different types of people from various professions. In 1998, current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez was even a guest on this show...
Primer walking
Primer walking is a sequencing method of choice for sequencing DNA fragments between 1.3 and 7 kilobases. Such fragments are too long to be sequenced in a single sequence read using the cyclic dideoxy terminator method (also known as PCR based dideoxy sequencing or Automated Sanger method. The DNA ..
PrimeStar
PrimeStar is a now-defunct U.S. direct broadcast satellite (DBS) organization formed in 1991. PrimeStar was the first DBS system in the United States but slowly declined in popularity with the arrival of DirecTV in 1994 and DISH Network and Sky Angel in 1996. PrimeStar, unlike modern high-powered ..
Primestar 500
At one time, two different NASCAR races were known as the Primestar 500: For the race at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 1997 and 1998, see Golden Corral 500For the race at Texas Motor Speedway in 1999, see Samsung/Radio Shack 500 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of article..
Primetime (TV series)
Primetime is a general-interest American news magazine show which debuted on ABC in 1989 with co-hosts Sam Donaldson and Diane Sawyer and originally had the title Primetime Live. The program was later renamed Primetime Thursday with Charles Gibson replacing Donaldson. Beginning in the 2004-2005 se..
Primetime Adventures
Primetime Adventures is a role-playing game by Matt Wilson, independently published by Dog-eared Designs. The game master, called the producer, creates a TV-show together with the players. Each player character is a main character in the show that spans five or nine sessions, or episodes as they're..
Primetime Central
Primetime Central is a large eWrestling community, and is the longest-running inter-federation on the internet today. Formed at the start of the 21st Century PTC, as it is more commonly referred to as, was originally apart of WrestleOnline but broke away from the community after issues with WO/PTC..
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series
1967 - The Monkees, NBC1968 - Get Smart, NBC1969 - Get Smart, NBC1970 - My World and Welcome to It, NBC1971 - All in the Family, CBS1972 - All in the Family, CBS1973 - All in the Family, CBS1974 - M*A*S*H, CBS1975 - Mary Tyler Moore, CBS1976 - Mary Tyler Moore, CBS1977 - Mary Tyler Moore, ..
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series
The Award has change names many times in it's history. It was First called Best Dramatic Show from 1952 to 1954, then Best Dramatic Series in 1955 and 1956. In 1957 no specific award for drama was given, But in 1958 it's name was changed again But this time it was to separate awards Best Dramatic An..
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series
Winners of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Outstanding Guest Actor, Comedy Series 1989: Cleavon Little, ''Dear John1990: Jay Thomas, ''Murphy Brown1991: Jay Thomas, ''Murphy Brown1992: no information1993: David Clennon, ''Dream On1994: Martin Sheen, ''Murphy..
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor - Drama Series
Winners of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series: Outstanding Guest Actor, Drama Series 1989: Joe Spano, Midnight Caller1990: Patrick McGoohan, Columbo1991: David Opatoshu, Gabriel's Fire1992: no information1993: Laurence Fishburne, Tribeca1994: Richard Kiley, Picke..
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series
Winners of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: Outstanding Guest Actor, Comedy Series 1989: Colleen Dewhurst, ''Murphy Brown1990: Swoosie Kurtz, ''Carol and Company1991: Colleen Dewhurst, ''Murphy Brown1992: no information1993: Tracey Ullman, ''Love and War199..
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor - Comedy Series
This is a list of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series winners: 1974: Alan Alda - M*A*S*H1975: Tony Randall - The Odd Couple1976: Jack Albertson - Chico and the Man1977: Carroll O'Connor - All in the Family1978: Carroll O'Connor - All in the Family1979: Carroll O'C..
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor - Drama Series
This is a list of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series winners: 1974: Telly Savalas - Kojak1975: Robert Blake - Baretta1976: Peter Falk - Columbo1977: James Garner - The Rockford Files1978: Edward Asner - Lou Grant1979: Ron Leibman - Kaz1980: Edward Asner - Lou Gran..
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor - Miniseries or a Movie
This is a list of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie winners: 1974: William Holden - ''The Blue Knight1975: Peter Falk - ''Columbo1976: Hal Holbrook - ''Sandburg's Lincoln1977: Christopher Plummer - ''The Moneychangers1978: Michael Moriarty - ''Holocaust1..
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress - Comedy Series
This is a list of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series winners: 1974: Mary Tyler Moore, ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show1975: Valerie Harper, ''Rhoda1976: Mary Tyler Moore, ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show1977: Beatrice Arthur, ''Maude1978: Jean Stapleton, ''All In The Fam..
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress - Drama Series
This is a list of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series winners: 1974: Michael Learned - ''The Waltons1975: Jean Marsh - ''Upstairs, Downstairs1976: Michael Learned - ''The Waltons1977: Lindsay Wagner - ''The Bionic Woman1978: Sada Thompson - ''Family1979: Mariette..
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress - Miniseries or a Movie
This is a list of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie winners: 1974: Mildred Natwick - ''The Swoop Sisters1975: Jessica Walter - ''Amy Prentiss1976: Rosemary Harris - ''Notorious Woman1977: Patty Duke - ''Captains and Kings1978: Meryl Streep - ''Holocaus..
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series
This is a list of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series winners: Contents 1 Outstanding Supporting Actor, Comedy2 Outstanding Supporting Actor, Comedy-Variety/Variety/Music Series3 Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor, Come..
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor - Drama Series
This is a list of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series winners: 1974: Michael Moriarty, The Glass Menagerie1975-78 No Award Given1979: Stuart Margolin, The Rockford Files1980: Stuart Margolin, The Rockford Files1981: Michael Conrad, Hill Street Blues1982: Mich..
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress - Comedy Series
This is a list of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series winners: 1974: Cloris Leachman, The Mary Tyler Moore Show1975: Betty White, The Mary Tyler Moore Show1976: Betty White, The Mary Tyler Moore Show1977: Mary Kay Place, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman1978: Jul..
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress - Drama Series
This is a list of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series winners: 1974: Joanna Miles - ''The Glass Menagerie1975-78 No Award Given1979: Kristy McNichol - ''Family1980: Nancy Marchand - ''Lou Grant1981: Nancy Marchand - ''Lou Grant1982: Nancy Marchand - ''Lou G..
PrimeTime Radio
PrimeTime Radio was a national UK radio station. It was once part of [Saga] although it became independent in 2004. It operated as a sister station to Saga Digital radio. The line up featured a variety of presenters including David Hamilton, Don Durbridge, David Allan, Dave Cash, Tony Mya..
Primeval
Primeval or Primæval means "of or relating to the earliest ages (as of the world or human history) – ancient, primitive". Primeval may also have reference to: A primeval forest, a term used to describe forests untouched by humans. A Primeval number, a natural number n for which the number of p..
Primevals
Legendary Glasgow rock group formed in 1983. Influenced by the MC5, Stooges, Captain Beefheart, Pharoah Sanders, the Gun Club, Cramps and sixties US garage, this five-piece honed their sound from thrash to a creepy blues rush. Signature feature: howling slide guitar. The group, a quartet in 2006, c..
Primeval (Buffy episode)
Primeval is the 21st episode of season 4 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. See also List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes. Contents 1 Plot synopsis1.1 Summary1.2 Expanded overview2 Writing and acting3 Production details4 Quotes and trivia5 C..
Primeval (Doctor Who audio)
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Primeval forest
Primeval forest is a term often used interchangeably with old growth forest to refer to substantial wooded areas which have been untouched by the effect of humans. Their composition thus has been determined solely by the effects of natural processes, resulting in the presence of many huge old trees..
Primeval number
In mathematics, a primeval number is a natural number n for which the number of prime numbers which can be obtained by permuting all or some of its digits (in base 10) is larger than the number of primes obtainable in the same way for any smaller natural number. Primeval numbers were first described..
Primeval soup
The phrase primeval soup is attributed to the Russian biologist Aleksandr Oparin. In 1924 he put forward a theory of life on Earth developing through gradual chemical evolution of carbon-based molecules in primeval soup. Contents 1 Experimental demonstration2 Problems with the theory3&..
Primeval Whirl
Primeval Whirl is an attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The ride is an "off the shelf" spinning roller coaster purchased from [Reverchon.] The ride is part of Chester and Hester's Dino-Rama, which is itself part of Dinoland USA. It is..
Primevil
Primevil is a comic book villain that first appeared in the Malibu Comics Ultraverse book The Godwheel. When the resurrected god Argus sought servants to retrieve the keys to the Crucible of Life for him, he teleported several Ultras (superhumans) from Earth to the Godwheel. One of the Ultras he..
Primex Industries Group
Primex Industries Group is a large manufacturer of energy saving light bulbs. Primex are headquartered in Hong Kong, with manufacturing facilities located in Asia and Europe. The company has offices in five continents, the North America office is based in Canada. The entire manufacturing procedures ..
Prime (comics)
Prime is a superhero created by Bob Jacob, Gerard Jones and Len Strazewski, he debuted in Prime #1 under Malibu's Ultraverse imprint and was one of its flagship characters next to Mantra and Hardcase. The character design was credited to Brett Blevins The character also appeared in the superhero gro..
Prime (film)
Prime is a 2005 American romantic comedy film starring Uma Thurman and Meryl Streep. It was written and directed by Ben Younger. Contents 1 Plot2 Trivia3 DVD release date4 External links Plot Tagline: A therapeutic new comedy.[Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot ..
Prime (liturgy)
Prime is a fixed time of prayer of the traditional Divine Office, said at 6 a.m., of almost all the traditional Christian liturgies. In the Roman Catholic Church it has been suppressed for normative use after the reforms of the Second Vatican Council (Sacrosanctum Concilium, para. IV.89d). It cons..
Prime (order theory)
In mathematics, an element p of a partial order (P, ≤) is a meet prime element when p is the principal element of a principal prime ideal. Equivalently, if P is a lattice, p ≠ top, and for all a, b in P, a^b ≤ p implies a ≤ p or b ≤ p. ..
Prime (planet)
In Science Fiction, the designation Prime can refer to a planet which is closest to the star in a given star system. Often, the planets will be numbered according to their relative distance from a star. For example, in the fictional Star Trek universe, Ajilon Prime is the world closest to the star..
Prime (symbol)
This article is about the prime symbol. For the prime numbers, see prime number. Punctuation apostrophe ( ' ) ( ’ ) brackets ( ( ) ) ( [ ] ) ( ) ( 〈 〉 ) colon ( : ) comma ( , ) dashes ( ‒ ) ( – ) ( — ) ( ― ) ellipsis ( … ) ( ....
Prime (television network)
There are three television networks called Prime. Prime is an Australian television network.Prime is a free to air New Zealand television network, owned by SKY Network Television. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ref..
Prime 5
Prime 5 is a recording by Ween. It was released in 1989. It is a sort of greatest hits compiltation, comprising of tracks for their first 4 releases, The Crucial Squeegie Lip, Axis: As Bold As Boognish, Erica Peterson's Flaming Crib Death, and The Live Brain Wedgie/WAD Excerpts (Thereby creating th..
Prime 750
Prime 750 is a midrange minicomputer introduced in the early 1980s by Prime Computer Inc. Probably the most popular of the Prime offerings and used as a benchmark in comparing computational power of all the Prime Minicomputer Series. ..
Prime Bank
Prime Bank Limited is a private commercial bank in Bangladesh. It was estabished on April 17th, 1995. External Links [Official Site] ..
Prime Base
In the Lensman science fiction series written by E. E. Smith, Prime Base is a man-made, flat-topped mountain on Tellus that houses the headquarters of the Galactic Patrol, including the office of the Port Admiral. During the time of the First Lensman, it was attacked by pirates working for Boskonia,..
Prime Books
Prime Books is a book publisher specializing in science fiction, fantasy, and horror novels and short story collections. It was founded as an independent in 2001 by Sean Wallace, but in 2004 it became an imprint of Wildside Press. The company has published work by: K. J. BishopPaul Di FilippoBrian..
Prime brokerage
Prime Brokerage is a service sold by investment banks to hedge funds. The following "core services" are typically bundled into the Prime Brokerage package: Global custody (including clearing, custody, and asset servicing)Securities lendingFinancing (to facilitate leverage of client assets)Cust..
Prime circle
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 June 2006. Prime circle, one of South A..
Prime College
Introduction Prime College is an IT, Management, and Science college, situated in Nayabazar (Khusibu) Kathmandu, Nepal. Since its founding in 2002, the college has established itself within the educational arena of Nepal. The college is currently offering courses for management and science, BBA, BI..
Prime Computer
Prime Computer was a Natick, Massachusetts-based producer of minicomputers from 1972 until 1992. The company was started by 7 founders, some of whom worked on the Multics project at MIT. Part of the CPU board of a Prime minicomputer. Robert Baron (President)Sidney Halligan (VP Sales)James Ca..
Prime constant
The prime constant is the number [\rho] whose [n]th binary digit is 1 if [n] is prime and 0 if it is composite. In other words, [\rho] is simply the number whose binary expansion corresponds to the indicator function of the set of prime numbers. That is, &#..
Prime counting function
In mathematics, the prime counting function is the function counting the number of prime numbers less than or equal to some real number x. It is denoted by [\pi(x)] (although it has no connection with the number π). The 60 first values of π(n) Contents 1 History2 Tabl..
Prime Cut
Prime Cut is a 1972 American movie produced by Joe Wizan and directed by Michael Ritchie, with a screenplay written by Robert Dillon. The movie stars Lee Marvin as a mob enforcer from Chicago sent to Kansas to collect a debt from a meatpacker boss played by Gene Hackman. Sissy Spacek appears in her ..
Prime Cuts
Prime Cuts is a greatest hits compilation released by hardcore punk band Suicidal Tendencies. Track listing "You Can't Bring Me Down""Join The New Army""Lovely""Institutionalized""Gotta Kill Captain Stupid""Berserk!""I Saw Your Mommy""Pledge Your Allegiance""Feeding The Addiction""I Wasn't Meant ..
Prime decomposition (3-manifold)
In mathematics, the prime decomposition theorem for 3-manifolds states that every compact, orientable 3-manifold is the connected sum of a unique (up to homeomorphism) collection of prime 3-manifolds. The manifold is prime if it can not be presented as a connected sum in a non-trivial way, where th..
Prime Directive
This article is about the guiding principle in the fictional Star Trek universe. For other uses of Prime Directive see Prime Directive (disambiguation). Part of the collection onStar Trek TV series [[Star Trek: The Original Series|Original Series]]  · [[List of Star Trek: TOS episod..
Prime Directive (disambiguation)
Prime Directive may refer to: Prime Directive – the guiding principle of Star Trek's StarfleetPrime Directive (RPG) – a role playing gamePrime Directive (album) – an album by the Dave Holland QuintetPrime Directive (band) – punk-metal-rock'n'roll band from Columbus, OhioRoboc..
Prime Directive (role-playing game)
Prime Directive is a role-playing game set in the Star Trek-derived Star Fleet Universe. The game has gone through two different incarnations. Prime Directive, 1st edition. GURPS Prime Directive, 4th edition. D20 Prime Directive. Contents 1 ''Prime Directive'' RPG2 ''..
Prime Eternal
Prime Eternal is the title given to the leader of the Eternals, a fictional race of godlike immortals in the Marvel Comics Universe. The Prime Eternal is official political leader of the Eternal city-state of Olympia, but their power is also more than political; a Prime Eternal gains greater ability..
Prime Evil
Prime Evil is a 1997 EP released by Raymond Watts (as PIG) It was released exclusively in Japan as a follow-up to 1996's Wrecked. It features four remixes of tracks from Wrecked as well as a cover of Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" and the original tracks "Prime Evil" and "The Keeper of the Margarita"..
Prime Evil (Buffy novel)
Canonicity warning: The following is not considered canonical in the Buffyverse.'' Prime Evil is an original novel based on the U.S. television series Buffy. Contents 1 Book Description2 Trivia3 Continuity3.1 Canonical issues3.2 Timing4 See also5 External lin..
Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center
Jacksonville's Union Station. The Jacksonville Terminal Company owned Union Station in Jacksonville, Florida and the trackage surrounding it. It was partly owned by each railroad feeding into it. The station is now the Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center. Contents 1 History2 Own..
Prime factor
In number theory, the prime factors of a positive integer are the prime numbers that divide into that integer exactly, without leaving a remainder. The process of finding these numbers is called integer factorization, or prime factorization. Two positive integers are coprime if and only if they ha..
Prime factorization algorithm
A prime factorization algorithm is any algorithm by which an integer (whole number) is "decomposed" into a product of factors that are prime numbers (see prime factor). The fundamental theorem of arithmetic guarantees that this decomposition is unique. This article gives a simple example of an algor..
Prime Factors (Voyager episode)
For the mathematical concept, see prime factor. Prime Factors is the tenth episode of the television series [[Star Trek: Voyager]]. Story line [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Voyager encounters a very hospitable race known as the Sikarians and the ..
Prime farmland
Prime farmland, as a designation assigned by U.S. Department of Agriculture is land that has the best combination of physical and chemical characteristics for producing food, feed, forage, fiber, and oilseed crops and is also available for these uses. It has the soil quality, growing season, and m..
Prime gap
Lengthrange 1:4–4 3:8–10 5:24–28 7:90–96 13:114–126 17:524–540 19:888–906 21:1130–1150 33:1328–1360 35:9552–9586 43:15684–15726 51:19610–19660 71:31398–31468 85:155922–156006 95:360654–360748 111:370262–..
Prime geodesic
In mathematics, a prime geodesic on a hyperbolic surface is a primitive closed geodesic, i.e. a geodesic which is a closed curve that traces out its image exactly once. Such geodesics are called prime geodesics because, among other things, they obey an asymptotic distribution law similar to the prim..
Prime ideal
In mathematics, a prime ideal is a subset of a ring which shares many important properties of a prime number in the ring of integers. Prime ideals have a simpler description for commutative rings, so we consider this case separately below. This article only covers ideals of ring theory. Prime ideals..
Prime ideal theorem
In mathematics, the prime ideal theorem may be the Boolean prime ideal theoremthe Landau prime ideal theorem on number fields This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the l..
Prime knot
In knot theory, a prime knot is a knot which is, in a certain sense, indecomposable. Specifically, it is one which cannot be written as the knot sum of two nontrivial knots. Knots which are not prime are said to be composite. It can be a nontrivial problem to determine whether a given knot is prime ..
Prime lens
This Nikon 35mm wide-angle lens is a small, light-weight and "fast" prime lens with a maximum aperture of f/2 In film and photography, a prime lens is a photographic lens whose focal length is fixed, as opposed to a zoom lens, which has a variable focal length. Prime lenses are not as versati..
Prime Material Plane
The Prime Material Plane (also called the Material Plane or the Prime) is the central plane of existence in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. The Prime is the plane most similar to Earth, with the same basic physical laws and features, and has no direct connection with any other planes exce..
Prime Meridian
Location of the Prime Meridian Prime Meridian in Greenwich The Prime Meridian, also known as the International Meridian or Greenwich Meridian, is the meridian (line of longitude) passing through the Royal Greenwich Observatory, Greenwich, England — it is the meridian at which longitude..
Prime Minister
Executive This series is part ofthe Politics series Executive branchHead of State*President*MonarchGovernment*Head of government**Chancellor**Premier**Prime Minister**Taoiseach*Cabinet*Ministry*MinisterPresidential systemParliamentary system*Cohabitation*Westminster SystemNational leadersNat..
Prime Minister's Delivery Unit
The Prime Minister’s Delivery Unit was established in June 2001 to monitor progress on and strengthen the Government’s capacity to deliver its key priorities across education, health, crime and transport. The Unit reports to the Prime Minister through the Head of the Civil Service (the Cabinet S..
Prime Minister's Office
The Prime Minister's Office is a small department which provides advice to a Prime Minister. Several countries have such offices: CanadaIcelandSerbiaThe United KingdomSingaporeIndia ..
Prime Minister's Official Spokesman
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesman is a role employed by the British Prime Minister Tony Blair whereby a spokesperson addresses the media each morning to deliver statements on current events by the Prime Minister. External links [Official Website] ..
Prime Minister's Questions
Prime Minister's Questions or regarded more officially Questions to the Prime Minister is a Parliamentary practice, by unofficial law, in the United Kingdom where every Wednesday when the House of Commons is sitting, the Prime Minister spends half an hour answering questions from Members of Parlia..
Prime Minister's Strategy Unit
The Prime Minister's Strategy Unit (PMSU) provides the UK Prime Minister with in-depth strategy advice and policy analysis on his key priorities. It has three primary roles. First, carrying out strategy reviews and providing policy advice in accordance with the PM's policy priorities. Second, supp..
Prime Minister's XI
Prime Minister's XI or PM's XI is the name of an annual cricket match which is held at the Manuka Oval in Canberra, with the Australian team picked by the Prime Minister of Australia playing against an overseas team. The Australian team usually includes up and coming players. India lost the Decembe..
Prime ministerial government
Prime ministerial government is a government where the prime minister is dominant in terms of the executive. As the prime minister is, by definition, a member of a cabinet - this form of government is often a development from cabinet government. In true cabinet government the prime minister is primu..
Prime Ministers of Brazil
This is a list of Prime Ministers of Brazil; officially, Presidente do Conselho de Ministros or President of the Council of Ministers. 1st phase (Empire of Brazil) Beginning of Term Incumbent Province Affiliation May 22 1847 Manuel Alves Branco, Viscount of Caravelas Bahia Liberal Party March 8..
Prime Ministers of Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II has been head of state of 32 different Commonwealth Realms since 1952. Currently, these realms number 16. The Queen has had ten British Prime Ministers, second only to George III, who had 13 (but who went insane and was represented by a Regent for the latter part of his reign, ..
Prime Ministers of Russia
Vladimir Putin: Putin was appointed Chairman (predsedatel', or prime minister) of the Government of the Russian Federation by President Boris Yeltsin in August 1999, making him Russia's fifth prime minister in less than eighteen months. ..
Prime Ministers of Tatarstan
This is a list of people who have held the title of Prime Minister of Tatarstan. Mukhammat Sabirov (July 5, 1991 - January 17, 1995)Farit Mukhametshin (January 17, 1995 - May 27, 1998)Mintimer Shaeymiev (acting) (May 27, 1998 - July 10, 1998)Rustam Minnikhanov (since July 10, 1998) ..
Prime Minister Cup
The Prime Minister Cup was a Go competition. Outline The Prime Minister Cup ran from 1961 to 1981. It was used by the Nihon Ki-in The first 18 titles were decided in a knockout tournament. The last two years, the format was changed to a best-of-three match between finalists from a large knockout. ..
Prime Minister of Afghanistan
redirect [[Template:Politics of Afghanistan]]The Prime Minister of Afghanistan is a currently defunct post in the Afghan Government. The position was created in 1927, and was appointed by the king, mostly as an advisor, until the end of the monarchy in 1973. During the Communist Era, the position w..
Prime Minister of Algeria
The Prime Minister is the head of government of Algeria. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President of Algeria, along with other ministers and members of the government that the new Prime Minister recommends. The People's National Assembly must approve the legislative program of the new g..
Prime Minister of Angola
The Prime Minister is the head of government in Angola. Along with the rest of the Council of Ministers, the Prime Minister is appointed by the President. The position was originally created when Angola achieved indepence from Portugal on November 11, 1975, but was abolished in 1978 when Presid..
Prime Minister of Armenia
The Prime Minister of Armenia is the most senior minister within the Armenian government, and is required by the constitution to "oversee the Government's regular activities [and] coordinate the work of the Ministers." The Prime Minister is appointed by the President of Armenia, but can be..
Prime Minister of Aruba
The Prime Minister of Aruba is Aruba's head of government. Together with Aruba's Council of Ministers, they form the executive branch of Aruban government. Aruba's current prime minister is Nelson O. Oduber. ..
Prime Minister of Australia
The office of Prime Minister is in practice the most powerful political office in the Commonwealth of Australia. The Prime Minister is head of government for the Commonwealth and holds office on commission from the Governor-General. Barring exceptional circumstances, the Prime Minister is always t..
Prime Minister of Bahrain
In Bahrain, the Prime Minister is the head of government of the country. According to the Constitution of Bahrain, the Prime Minister is appointed directly by the King, and needs not be an elected member of the Council of Representatives. Bahrain has had only ever had one Prime Minister since the ..
Prime Minister of Bangladesh
The Prime Minister of Bangladesh is, in practice, the most powerful political position in Bangladesh. The President of Bangladesh is considered senior to the Prime Minister, but holds a largely ceremonial role. The Prime Minister has effective control over the executive arm of government, and presi..
Prime Minister of Brazil
The political position of Prime Minister of Brazil existed during the era of the Brazilian Empire, first being created in 1847, during the reign of Dom Pedro II. The position was abolished soon before the establishment of the Republic of Brazil in 1889. Prime Ministers of the Brazilian Empire (..
Prime Minister of Brunei
The Prime Minister of Brunei is a title held by the Sultan of Brunei. As the prime minister, the Sultan presides over the cabinet. As of 2006, the post is held by Hassanal Bolkiah. See also Politics of Brunei..
Prime Minister of Burkina Faso
The office of Prime Minister of Burkina Faso was initially created in 1971, when Burkina Faso was named Upper Volta. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President with consent of the legislature. Executive power is shared between the President and Prime Minister. List of Prime Ministers 1...
Prime Minister of Cambodia
This is a list of prime ministers of Cambodia. Contents 1 Protectorate (to 1949)2 Associated state (1949–1953)3 Independent Kingdom (1953–1960)4 Regency and Republic (1960–1976)5 Democratic Kampuchea (1976–1979)6 People's Republic (1979–1989)7 State ..
Prime Minister of Cameroon
Under the current constitution of Cameroon, the Prime Minister of Cameroon is a relatively powerless executive. While the Prime Minister is officially appointed to be the head of government, the President retains most of the executive power and can fire the Prime Minister at will. Contents 1&nbs..
Prime Minister of Canada
Stephen Harper is the current Prime Minister of Canada. The Prime Minister of Canada (French: Premier ministre du Canada), is the de facto head of the Government of Canada. The office does not formally exist in the Constitution of Canada, where executive authority is vested in the Canadian So..
Prime Minister of Chad
The Prime Minister is the Chadian head of government. History The position of Prime Minister was first used in Chad during the military rule of Félix Malloum, who gained power in 1975. The Prime Minister at the time was influential and even had control of elements of the military. Prime Ministe..
Prime Minister of Cuba
Prime Minister of Cuba is a term given to the President of the Council of Ministers of Cuba. Fidel Castro assumed the position of Prime Minister in 1959[link] replacing José Miró Cardona, and has been concurrently both Prime Minister and President of Cuba since 1976. The Prime Ministe..
Prime Minister of Denmark
The Prime Minister of Denmark (Danish: Statsminister) is the head of government in Danish politics. He is the leader of a political coalition in the Danish parliament (the Folketing) and the leader of the Danish cabinet. The Prime Minister and Cabinet are appointed by the Queen, determined by the..
Prime Minister of East Timor
The Prime Minister of East Timor is the head of government in East Timor. The President is the head of state. The Prime Minister is chosen by the political party or alliance of political parties with a majority in the national legislature and is formally appointed by the president. The Prime Minist..
Prime Minister of Egypt
The Prime Minister of Egypt (Arabic: رئيس الوزراء المصرى , رئيس الحكومة) is the head of the Egyptian government. According to the constitution, the prime minister is the leader of the largest political party in the egyptian parliament. In the late 1970s, Egypt had sev..
Prime Minister of Estonia
The Prime Minister of Estonia (Estonian: Eesti Vabariigi Peaminister) is the head of government of the Republic of Estonia. The prime minister is chosen by the President and conferred by Parliament. This is usually the leader of the largest party or coalition in the Parliament. The current Prime Mi..
Prime Minister of Fiji
History of Fiji Timeline Discovery The rise and fall of Cakobau Colonial Fiji Fiji since 1970 Main article Constitutional crisis of 1977 Coups of 1987 Coup of 2000 Main article Timeline - Mutinies Aftermath - AllegationsMara deposed - Iloilo plotInvestigations - TrialsCourt Martial - Military..
Prime Minister of Finland
The Prime Minister (Finnish pääministeri, Swedish: statsminister) is the Head of Government of Finland. In 1918 the Finnish Senate was transformed into the Council of State (or cabinet) of Finland, and the position of Vice-Chairman of the Economic Division of the Senate was transformed into that ..
Prime Minister of France
The Prime Minister of France (Premier ministre de la France) is the functional head of the Cabinet of France. The current Prime Minister of France is Dominique de Villepin. Contents 1 Role2 Nomination3 Relationship with the President4 See also Role The Prime Minister is t..
Prime Minister of Georgia
The Prime Minister of Georgia is the most senior minister within the Cabinet of the Republic of Georgia. The office of Prime Minister was first established in 1918 with the foundation of the Democratic Republic of Georgia, but was abolished when Georgia became part of the Soviet Union. It was recre..
Prime Minister of Ghana
The post of Prime Minister of Ghana existed from 1957 to 1960 and again from 1969 to 1972. The country's first leader and Prime Minister was Kwame Nkrumah of the Convention People's Party (CPP). He held that post from the date of Ghanaian independence - 6 March 1957 to 1 July 1960, when a new cons..
Prime Minister of Iceland
The Prime Minister of Iceland (Icelandic: Forsætisráðherra Íslands) is Iceland's head of government. The prime minister is appointed by the President and exercises executive power along with the cabinet. Halldór Ásgrímsson announced on June 5 that Geir Haarde would succeed to the office on J..
Prime Minister of India
The Prime Minister of India is, in practice, the most powerful person in the government of India. The Prime Minister is technically outranked by the President of India, but because the President's duties are largely ceremonial, the Prime Minister has effective responsibility for government. India..
Prime Minister of Iran
As the result of an amendment to the Constitution of Iran in 1989, there is no longer a post titled Prime Minister of Iran, but Iran has had many prime ministers since the Qajar era, when the country was internationally known as Persia. Contents 1 Prime Ministers of Qajar era2 Prime Min..
Prime Minister of Iraq
The Prime Minister of Iraq is Iraq's head of government. Prime Minister was originally an appointed office, subsidiary to the head of state, and the nominal leader of the Iraqi parliament. Under the newly adopted constitution the Prime Minister is to be the country's active executive authority. ..
Prime Minister of Israel
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Prime minister of Italy
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Prime Minister of Jamaica
The Prime Minister of Jamaica is Jamaica's head of government, currently Portia Simpson-Miller. Portia Simpson-Miller was elected as the new leader of the governing PNP and succeeded P. J. Patterson to become Jamaica's first female Prime Minister on 30 March 2006. [link] As is the case ..
Prime Minister of Japan
The Prime Minister of Japan (内閣総理大臣 Naikaku sōri daijin) is the English political nomenclature of the head of government of Japan, although the literal translation is Prime Minister of the Cabinet.The Prime Minister is appointed by the Emperor of Japan after being designated by the Die..
Prime Minister of Kazakhstan
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Prime Minister of Kosovo
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Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan
The prime minister of Kyrgyzstan is the head of government of Kyrgyzstan. Generally, the president is in a stronger position than the prime minister in Kyrgyzstan. The president is allowed to appoint the prime minister temporarily, and his appointment is known as the acting prime minister. The acti..
Prime Minister of Laos
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Prime Minister of Latvia
The Prime Minister of Latvia is the most powerful member of the Latvian government, and presides over the Latvian cabinet. The Prime Minister is nominated by the President of Latvia, but must be able to obtain the support of a majority of parliament. The tables below display all Latvian Prime Minis..
Prime Minister of Lithuania
The Prime Minister of Lithuania is the head of the executive arm of Lithuania's government, and is chosen by the Lithuanian parliament. The modern office of Prime Minister was established in 1990, although the official title was "Chairperson of the Council of Ministers" until 25 November, 1992. The..
Prime Minister of Malaysia
The Prime Minister of Malaysia is the indirectly elected head of government of Malaysia. He is formally appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, or King, of Malaysia, and is invariably the leader of the largest party in the federal House of Representatives (Dewan Rakyat), the elected lower house o..
Prime Minister of Malta
The Prime Minister of Malta is the most powerful figure within the government of Malta, although the President of Malta has higher rank. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President, with the President making his or her decision based on the situation within the Maltese parliament. A Prime Mini..
Prime Minister of Mongolia
The Prime Minister of Mongolia is the highest member of the Mongolian government's executive arm, and heads the Mongolian cabinet. The Prime Minister is appointed by Parliament, and can be removed by a vote of no confidence. The office of Prime Minister was established in 1912, shortly after Mongol..
Prime Minister of Montenegro
Prime Minister of Montenegro, full title: Predsjednik Vlade Republike Crne Gore (President of the Government of the Republic of Montenegro) is the leader of the Government of Montenegro. Prime minister directs the work of the Government, and submits to the Parliament the Government's Program inclu..
Prime Minister of Morocco
The Prime Minister is the head of the government of Morocco. However, the King of Morocco is the head of the state. Name From To Party Mbarek Bekkaï December 7 1955 April 15 1958 Ahmed Balafrej May 12 1958 December 2 1958 PI Abdallah Ibrahim December 16 1958 May 20 1960 ..
Prime Minister of Myanmar
The Prime Minister of Myanmar, formerly the Prime Minister of Burma is a high-ranking official in the government of Myanmar (or Burma). The actual power that the position confers differs considerably based on who holds the office. The power struggle between the chief of state Chairman of the State ..
Prime Minister of Nagorno-Karabakh
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Prime Minister of Namibia
This page contains a list of Prime Ministers of Namibia. Prime Ministers of Namibia since independence Name Took Office Left Office Party 1 Hage Geingob 21 March 1990 28 August 2002 SWAPO 2 Theo-Ben Gurirab 28 August 2002 21 March 2005 SWAPO 3 Nahas Angula 21 March 2005 (present) SWAPO ..
Prime Minister of New Zealand
The Prime Minister of New Zealand is New Zealand's head of government and is the leader of the party or coalition with majority support in the Parliament of New Zealand. Since 5 December 1999 the Prime Minister has been Helen Clark of the Labour Party. Originally the Prime Minister was entitled "..
Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland was the de facto head of the Government of Northern Ireland. No such office was provided for in the Government of Ireland Act 1920.Alan J. Ward, The Irish Constitutional Tradition. p.111. However the Lord Lieutenant,The new office of Governor had not yet come i..
Prime Minister of Pakistan
The Prime Minister of Pakistan (Urdu: وزیراعظم Wazir-e- Azam) is the Head of Government of Pakistan. The prime minister is elected by the National Assembly. Members of the National Assembly are elected by popular vote. The National Assembly then elects a Prime Minister for a five year ter..
Prime Minister of Prussia
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Prime Minister of Rhodesia
The Prime Minister of Rhodesia (until 1964 Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia) was the head of government in the colony of Rhodesia. Rhodesia's political system was modelled on Westminster and the prime minister's role was similar to that of the same position in other countries such as the United ..
Prime Minister of Russia
The Prime Minister of Russia (in Russian : Председатель Правительства, Chairman of the Government) is the current Head of Government of the Russian Federation. During the Imperial era, the Chairman of the Russian Council of Ministers, referred to as prime minister, was ap..
Prime Minister of Rwanda
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Prime Minister of Samoa
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Prime Minister of Senegal
The Prime Minister of Senegal is the head of government of Senegal. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President of Senegal, who is directly elected for a five year term. The Prime Minister, in turn, appoints the Senegalese cabinet, after consultation with the President. This is a list of the ..
Prime Minister of Singapore
The Prime Minister of Singapore is the head of government of the Republic of Singapore (and prior to 9 August 1965, the State of Singapore). As outlined in the recent constitutional amendment in 1991, the prime minister is appointed by the president from sitting members of Parliament, who, in the ..
Prime Minister of Slovenia
There have been five prime ministers of Slovenia since that country gained its independence in the breakup of Yugoslavia. Unlike the President of Slovenia, who is directly elected, the Prime Minister is appointed by Parliament, and must control a majority there in order to govern. Name Took Offi..
Prime Minister of Somalia
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Prime Minister of South Korea
The Prime Minister of South Korea is appointed by the President with the National Assembly's approval. Unlike prime ministers in the parliamentary system, the Prime Minister of South Korea is not required to be a member of parliament. The Prime Minister assists the President, supervises ministrie..
Prime Minister of South Yemen
The People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, commonly referred to as South Yemen, became independent as the People's Republic of South Yemen in 1967. The Prime Minister, appointed by the President, served as the head of government. The first Prime Minister was not appointed until April of 1969. Pri..
Prime Minister of Spain
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Prime minister of Sudan
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Prime Minister of Sweden
The Prime Minister or statsminister (minister of state) is the head of Government in Sweden. Before 1876, when the office of Prime Minister was instituted, Sweden did not have a formal head of Government. The architect behind the new Riksdag of 1866, Louis De Geer became the first Prime Minister, ..
Prime Minister of the Cook Islands
The Prime Minister of the Cook Islands is the most powerful official within the government of the Cook Islands, a self-governing territory in free association with New Zealand. The office was established in 1965, when self-government was first granted to the islands. Originally, the title "Premier" ..
Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands
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Prime Minister of the Netherlands
The Prime Minister of the Netherlands (Minister-President in Dutch) is the chairman of the council of ministers and active executive authority of the Dutch government. Although formally no special powers are assigned, the Prime Minister functions as the "face" of the cabinet of the Netherlands. Usu..
Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority
The Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority is the head of government of the Palestinian government. Contents 1 Term2 List of Prime Ministers3 History4 See also Term The Prime Minister is appointed by the President of the Palestinian National Authority and thus..
Prime Minister of the Philippines
The Prime Minister of the Philippines was the official position of the head of the government of the Philippines. The position existed in the country from 1978 to 1986, as well as a limited version of such existed temporarily in 1899. In 1899, the position of President of the Council of Governm..
Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia
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Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland
The Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland represents the Council of Ministers (the Cabinet) and directs their work, supervises territorial self-government within the guidelines and in ways described in the Constitution and other legislation, and acts as the superior for all government administr..
Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
This page contains a list of Prime Ministers of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic was proclaimed in the territory that made of Spanish colony Spanish Sahara on February 27, 976. Since that time, a government in exile has operated in the Sahrawi refugee camps..
Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the head of Her Majesty's Government and so exercises many of the executive functions nominally vested in the Sovereign, who is head of state. According to custom, the Prime Minister and the Cabinet (which he or she ..
Prime Minister of the United States
There is no Prime Minister of the United States, but nonetheless, the term "Prime Minister" has sometimes been applied, either as a pejorative term, a bon mot or through ignorance, to an official within the government of the United States. During and after the American Revolutionary War, many Amer..
Prime Minister of Tonga
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Prime Minister of Tunisia
The Prime Minister of Tunisia is the head of government of Tunisia. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President of Tunisia. The incumbent Prime Minister is Mohammed Ghannouchi. Since independence, the Prime Minister, like Presidents Bourguiba and Ben Ali, has been a member of the RCD Under Ha..
Prime Minister of Tuvalu
The Prime Minister of Tuvalu is the head of government of Tuvalu. According to Tuvalu's constitution, the Prime Minister must always be a member of Parliament, and is elected by Parliament in a secret ballot. Because there are no political parties in Tuvalu, any member of Parliament can be nominate..
Prime Minister of Uganda
The Prime Minister is the Ugandan head of government. Contents 1 History2 List of Prime Ministers of Uganda2.1 Political Affiliations3 See also History The position of Prime Minister was first used in Uganda after independence was declared in 1962. A republic was formed i..
Prime Minister of Ukraine
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Prime Minister of Uzbekistan
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Prime minister of Vanuatu
The prime minister of Vanuatu is the effective head of the government of Vanuatu. In accordance with Article 41 of Vanuatu's constitution, the prime minister is appointed by Parliament from amongst its members. The election is conducted with a secret ballot. Article 43 of the constitution allows f..
Prime Minister of Vietnam
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Prime Minister of Yemen
The Prime Minister of the Republic of Yemen is the head of government in that country. The current prime minister, Abdul Qadir Bajamal, has held the position since 31 March 2001. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President. The position of Prime Minister of Yemen was created when the People..
Prime Minister of Yemen Arab Republic
The Prime Minister of the Yemen Arab Republic was the head of government of that country in what is now northern Yemen. The Prime Minister was appointed by the President. There were 28 Prime Ministers of North Yemen. Prime Ministers of the Yemen Arab Republic, 1962-1990 1. Abdullah as-Sallal ..
Prime Minister of Yugoslavia
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Prime Minister of Zambia
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Prime model
In mathematics, and in particular model theory, a prime model is a model which is as simple as possible. Specifically, a model [P] is prime if it admits an elementary embedding into any model [M] to which it is elementarily equivalent (that is, into any model [M] satis..
Prime mover
For the philosophical/theological concept of a prime mover (that is, a self-existent being that is the ultimate cause or "mover" of all things), see cosmological argument. The term prime mover is used to describe the main power source where the application is complex. For instance, the engine which..
Prime Movers
The Prime Movers were a blues band based in the Detroit area, formed in 1965. Robert Vinopal left soon after the band's formation and was replaced by Jack Dawson. James Osterberg, who would later be known as Iggy Pop, took over the drums not long after. The band was renowned for being very dedicat..
Prime Network
Prime Network was a cable sports network that served several regionalized areas between 1983 and late-1997. Some of those included Prime Sports Arizona (now FSN Arizona), Prime Sports Midwest (now FSN Midwest), Prime Sports Rocky Mountain (now FSN Rocky Mountain), SportSouth (now FSN South), KBL (n..
Prime News
For the Australian news bulletin, see Prime Television For the New Zealand news bulletin, see Prime Television New Zealand Prime News is a weeknight news program appearing on CNN Headline News. Previously known as Prime News Tonight, the program recaps the news of the day, covering any number of s..
Prime Nova
In the Transformers universe, Prime Nova is regarded as the second holder of the Autobot Matrix of Leadership in the Marvel Comics Continuity. Prime Nova was given the Autobot Matrix of Leadership from Prima Prime Nova then handed down the Autobot Matrix of Leadership to Sentinel Prime ..
Prime number
In mathematics, a prime number (or a prime) is a natural number that has exactly two (distinct) natural number divisors, which are 1 and the prime number itself. There exists an infinitude of prime numbers, as demonstrated by Euclid in about 300 B.C.. The first 30 prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 1..
Prime number theorem
"PNT" redirects here. For , see National Peasants' Party. In number theory, the prime number theorem (PNT) describes the approximate, asymptotic distribution of the prime numbers. Roughly speaking, the prime number theorem states that if you randomly select a number nearby some large number N, the..
Prime Obsession
Prime Obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics by John Derbyshire Prime Obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics (2003) is a historical book on mathematics by John Derbyshire, detailing the history of the Riemann hypothes..
Prime pages
The Prime pages is a website about prime numbers maintained by Prof. Chris Caldwell at the University of Tennessee at Martin. Hobbyist efforts to find large primes are co-ordinated at this site. The list of the "5000 largest known primes" and lists of "top twenty" largest known primes of various int..
Prime power
In mathematics, a prime power is a positive integer power of a prime number. For example: 5=51, 9=32 and 16=24 are prime powers, while 6, 15 and 36 are not. The twenty smallest prime powers are (sequence [[oeis:A000961|A000961]] in OEIS): * 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 16, 17, 19, 23, 25, 27, 29, 3..
Prime quadruplet
A prime quadruplet is a group of four primes, consisting of two pairs of twin primes separated only by three non-primes, specifically, a multiple of 2, a multiple of 15 and another multiple of 2. From the smallest prime p of the quadruplet, the other primes are p + 2, p + 6 and p + 8. The first few..
Prime Radiant
In Isaac Asimov's Foundation series, the Prime Radiant is a device in which the psychohistorical equations are stored. It was designed by Hari Seldon and built by Yugo Amaryl. It projects the equations onto walls. It is not clear how it works, but it does not cast shadows, allowing workers to inte..
Prime rate
In North American banking, the prime rate is the interest rate charged by lenders to borrowers who they consider most creditworthy. It varies little among banks, and adjustments are generally made by banks at the same time, although this does not happen with great frequency. Contents 1 Sourc..
Prime reciprocal magic square
A prime reciprocal magic square is a magic square using the digits of the reciprocal of a prime number. Consider a number divided into one, like 1/3 or 1/7. In base ten, the remainder, and so the digits, of 1/3 repeats at once: 0·3333... However, the remainders of 1/7 repeat over six, or 7-1, digi..
Prime ring
In abstract algebra, a ring R is a prime ring if for any two elements a and b of R, if arb = 0 for all r in R, then either a = 0 or b = 0. Prime rings can be regarded as a simultaneous generalization of both integral domains and matrix rings over fields. Examples Any domain.Any primitive ring.A m..
Prime Sentinel
Prime Sentinels are an advanced type of Sentinel which exist in the fictional Marvel Comics universe. History The Prime Sentinels were created when Bastion initiated the [[Operation: Zero Tolerance]] program. These Sentinels were actually humans who had been fitted with cybernetic nanotech implant..
Prime sieve
In mathematics, a prime sieve or prime number sieve is an algorithm for finding prime numbers. Usually the term refers to the sieve of Eratosthenes, but there are other similar algorithms as well; a modern and more efficient version is the sieve of Atkin. A prime sieve works by creating a list of a..
Prime signature
The prime signature of a number is the sequence of exponents of its prime factorisation sorted in order of size. For example, all prime numbers have a prime signature of , the squares of primes have a prime signature of , the products of 2 distinct primes have a prime signature of and the products..
Prime Standard
Prime Standard is a market segment the German Stock Exchange that lists German companies which comply with international transparency standards. The requirements are higher than in General Standard which is regulated by law. This higher standard includes quarterly reporting in German and English, ap..
Prime STH
Prime STH is an alternative metal quartet from Stockholm, Sweden. The band, which includes vocalist Noa Modén, guitarist Martin Påhlsson, bassist Jesper "JSPR" Eksjoo, and drummer Kasper "Kaz" Lindgren, was formed while the members were teenagers. Contents 1 Notable collaborations1.1&nbs..
Prime Suspect
Prime Suspect is a highly-acclaimed Granada Television police procedural television drama series of the decades of the 1990s and 2000s, which has been followed up by several sequels. The screenplays of the first three mini-series were written by Lynda La Plante. Helen Mirren plays Jane Tennison, a ..
Prime Television
For the New Zealand television network, see Prime Television New Zealand. Prime Television is an Australian television network affiliated to the Seven Network in regional New South Wales, the ACT, and Victoria and in Western Australia as Golden West Network. It also broadcasts to Griffith under l..
Prime Television New Zealand
Prime Television New Zealand is the sixth national free-to-air television station in New Zealand. The station airs a mix of programming largely imported from Australia, the UK and the United States, as well as free-to-air rugby, cricket and rugby league. It was originally owned by Prime Televisio..
Prime time
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Prime time is the block of programming on television during the middle of the evening. Contents 1 Definition2 When is ''prime time'' exactly?3 Timeslot's relationship to radio & TV revenue4 ''Prime Time'' & ''international broadcastin..
Prime Time
This article is about the Irish television programme; for other uses, see Prime time (disambiguation). Prime Time is the major news analysis, current affairs and politics programme broadcast on Radio Telifís Éireann in Ireland. It is broadcast regularly on RTÉ One on Tuesday and Thursday nights ..
Prime time (disambiguation)
Prime time is the block of television programming during the middle of the evening. Prime time may also mean: Prime Time, Irish newsmagazinePrimeTime Radio, a UK Radio station.Primetime (TV series), American newsmagazinePrimetime (musical ensemble)Primetime (wrestler), Elix SkipperPrimetime (footb..
Prime Time (Doctor Who)
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Prime Time (radio program)
Prime Time was a Canadian radio series, which aired on CBC Radio in the 1980s. The program, hosted first by Ralph Benmergui, then by Geoff Pevere, was a pop culture newsmagazine, which covered programming and issues in television, radio, popular music, film and media criticism. Prime Time also som..
Prime Time (TV series)
Prime Time is an Australian television series produced by Crawford Productions for the Nine Network in 1986. The series was set at a fictional television station, Channel 5, and dealt with the behind-the-scenes goings-on on the set of a current affairs series called "Assignment". Prime Time was n..
Prime Time Access Rule
The Prime Time Access Rule (PTAR) was instituted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to restrict the amount of network programming that local television stations owned by or affiliated with a network may air during "prime time". The first PTAR was issued in 1970; it is re-examined period..
Prime Time Entertainment Network
The Prime Time Entertainment Network (also known as PTEN) was a television network launched in 1993 by the Prime Time Consortium, a joint venture between Warner Bros. Domestic Television and the Chris-Craft group of independent stations. Originally, the station groups in the consortium helped finan..
Prime Time News
Prime Time News was a Canadian nightly newscast which aired on CBC television from 1992 to 1995. For the previous ten years, the CBC's nightly newscast, The National had aired at 10 p.m., followed by a 40-minute newsmagazine package, hosted by Barbara Frum, called The Journal. However, following ..
Prime Time Sports
-->Prime Time Sports is a sports radio talk show produced from The Fan 590 studio in Toronto, Canada. The program is broadcast from 4:00 p.m. EST to 6:00 p.m. EST on The FAN 590. It is then syndicated nationwide throughout Canada along the FAN Radio Network until 7:00 p.m. EST. Since 2004, this r..
Prime Tortoise of the Record Bureau
The Prime Tortoise of the Record Bureau (}; }) was the largest encyclopedia ever compiled by the Song Dynasty. It was originally named Narrative of Monarchs and Officials in the Past Dynasties but was later renamed to Yuangui, meaning the oracle tortoise shells, and Cefu, the imperial's storehouse o..
Prime vertical
In astronomy and astrology, the prime vertical is the vertical circle passing east and west through the zenith, and intersecting the horizon in its east and west points. References ..
Prime View (KCR)
Prime View (景峰) is a station on Hong Kong's KCR Light Rail. It belongs to Zone 2 for single-ride ticket. Routes 614: Yuen Long to Ferry Pier614P: Siu Hong to Ferry Pier [[http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit]] Stations of the KCR of Hong Kong East Rail East Tsim Sha Tsui | Hung Ho..
Primghar, Iowa
Primghar is a city in O'Brien County, Iowa, United States. The population was 891 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of O'Brien County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Primghar is located at [43°5′16″N, 95°37′40″W] (43.087722, -95.627892)[Geographic ..
Primicerius
(Etymologically primus in cera, sc. in tabula cerata, the first in a list of a class of officials) A term applied in later Roman times to the head of any administration -- thus primicerius notariorum, primicerius protectorum etc. In ecclesiastical use the term was given to heads of the colleges of ..
Primidone
Primidone, is an anticonvulsant of the pyrimidinedione class whose active metabolites, phenobarbital (minor) and phenylethylmalonamide (PEMA) (major), are also anticonvulsants. Like many anticonvulsants, it is a GABA receptor agonist (i.e., it simulates the action of GABA in the central nervous sys..
Priming
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) Contents 1 Psychology2 Media3 Agriculture3.0.1 Additional Sources on Seed Priming Psychology Priming in p..
Primitive
Primitivism is the condition or quality of being primitive. Primitivism can refer to any philosophy which seeks to return to their roots, such as Muslims and Christians who seek to return to the first few centuries of Islam or Christianity. The Amish are a particularly obvious example of this, and ..
Primitive (album)
Primitive was the second LP by metal band Soulfly released in 2000 (2000 in music) through Roadrunner Records. The Nu Metal influence on the album made some of the fans unhappy. Track listing "Back to the Primitive" (Cavalera) - 4:20"Pain" (Avenell, Cavalera, Moreno) - 3:40"Bring It" (Cavalera) -..
Primitive (biology)
Occurring in or characteristic of an early stage of development or evolution. This term has fallen out of favor with some evolutionary biologists, since it implies that evolution is progressive. The preferred term for cladists is basal. ..
Primitive (geometry)
In geometry, a primitive is the simplest kind of figure. More complex figures are built up by combining primitives. There is no rigorous, logical definition of a primitive. What counts as a primitive and what does not is largely a matter of personal opinion and convention, and varies depending on t..
Primitive (song)
Primitive, a song written and performed by 1980s icon and singer Cyndi Lauper, appeared on her 1989 album A Night to Remember, which bombed commercially. However, this song became a Dutch hit single and reached #1 in the Netherlands music charts. ..
Primitive accumulation of capital
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Primitive Advent Christian Church
The Primitive Advent Christian Church is a small body of Adventist Christians which separated from the Advent Christian Church. They have a common early history. Adventists who had adopted the "conditional immortality" views of Charles F. Hudson and George Storrs formed the Advent Christian Associat..
Primitive Apostolic Christianity
Primitive Apostolic Christianity may refer to: Early ChristianityPrimitive Apostolic Christianity (Sabbatarian)redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Primitive Apostolic Christianity (Sabbatarian)
Roman Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity, as well as many other denominations consider themselves to be Apostolic, meaning they believe that they are based on the teachings and traditions that Jesus gave his Twelve Apostles (for example the Great Commission), and which they say they then handed down..
Primitive atrium
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Primitive Baptist
Primitive Baptists are a group of Baptists that have an historical connection to the missionary / anti-missionary controversy that divided Baptists of America in the early part of the 19th century. Those currently denominated Primitive Baptists consist of descendants of churches and ministers that o..
Primitive Baptist Conference of New Brunswick, Maine and Nova Scotia
The Primitive Baptist Conference of New Brunswick, Maine and Nova Scotia, not to be confused with Calvinistic Primitive Baptists, are a group of Free Baptists in Canada and New England. The roots of the Primitive Baptist Conference are found in the work of Benjamin Randall, whose convert Asa McCray..
Primitive Baptist Universalist
The Primitive Baptist Universalists (or PBUs) are a Calvinist Christian sect based primarily in the central Appalachian region of the United States. They are popularly known as "No-Hellers" due to their belief (unlike most other Christian denominations) that there is no hell per se, but that hell i..
Primitive Calculators
-->The Primitive Calculators were an Australian post punk band of the 1970s, known for their use of synthesizers, drum machine, and their chaotic, noisy sound. Their sound was influenced by the New York No Wave bands, as well as proto-punk acts like The Godz and The Silver Apples. They met as teen..
Primitive cell
In geometry, solid state physics and mineralogy, particularly in describing crystal structure, a primitive cell, is a minimum cell corresponding to a single lattice point of a structure with translational symmetry in 2D, 3D, or other dimensions. A lattice can be characterized by the geometry of its ..
Primitive communism
Primitive communism, according to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, is the original hunter-gatherer society of humanity. Marx and Engels were influenced by the work of the pioneering anthropologist Lewis H. Morgan. Morgan's work is now usually regarded as outdated, and there is no universally accepted..
Primitive Cool
Primitive Cool is the second solo album by Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger and was released in 1987. As the follow-up to 1985's successful She's the Boss, Primitive Cool was another attempt to make Jagger a solo star, being more ambitious, but the commercial reaction was cooler than expected...
Primitive culture
In older anthropology texts and discussions, a primitive culture is one that lacks major signs of economic development or modernity. For instance, it might lack a written language or advanced technology and have a limited and isolated population. The term was used by Western writers to describe fore..
Primitive Designs Stencil Co.
Primitive Designs was established in 1998 by Leanne Watson in Spencer, Indiana. The business started out creating reproduction primitive, colonial, americana and antique items. Despite all their items being hand crafted, many customers inquired on what stencils were used to create the items and Prim..
Primitive element
In mathematics, the term primitive element can mean: in number theory, a primitive root modulo nin field theory, an element that generates a given field extension, see primitive element (field theory)in a Hopf algebra, a particular kind of element on which the comultiplication takes a certain simple..
Primitive element theorem
In mathematics, more specifically in field theory, the primitive element theorem provides a characterization of the finite field extensions which are simple and thus can be generated by the adjunction of a single primitive element. Primitive element theorem A field extension L/K is finite and has ..
Primitive equations
The primitive equations are a version of the Navier-Stokes equations which describe hydrodynamical flow on the sphere under the assumptions that vertical motion is much smaller than horizontal motion (hydrostasis) and that the fluid layer depth is small compared to the radius of the sphere. Thus, th..
Primitive groove
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Primitive hut
The primitive hut had been standard in architectural theory since Vitruvius. Marc-Antoine (Abbe) Laugier brought the idea to life with an image of the hut as the frontpiece for the second edition of Laugier's Essay on Architecture (1755). ..
Primitive ideal
In mathematics, a left primitive ideal in ring theory is the annihilator of a simple left module. A right primitive ideal is defined similarly. Note that (despite the name) left and right primitive ideals are always two-sided ideals. The quotient of a ring by a primitive ideal is a primitive ring..
Primitive Instinct
Primitive Instinct are a Progressive/Classic Rock band, formed in 1987 in Maidstone, Kent, England, by Guitarist/Vocalist/Songwriter Nick Sheridan, who still fronts the band today. To the uninitiated, a ballpark description of PI would be modern-day Marillion meets Pink Floyd. Importantly though, PI..
Primitive Irish language
Primitive Irish is the oldest known form of the Irish language, known only from fragments, mostly personal names, inscribed on stone in the Ogham alphabet in Ireland and western Britain up to about the 6th century. Transcribed Ogham inscriptions show Primitive Irish to be archaic in character, la..
Primitive Lyrics
Primitive Lyrics (aka as "PL") is a hip hop crew, founded 1991 in Zürich, Switzerland. The group was one of the first Swiss dialect hip hop crews. Primitive Lyrics combined live rock music (drums, bass, guitar, saxophone) together with a DJ and two rappers. After their first maxi single 'Tescht', ..
Primitive Man (album)
Primitive Man is an album by the Australian rock and roll band Icehouse, released in 1982. After the chart success of "Hey Little Girl" the album was re-released in the United Kingdom as Love in Motion. Track listing "Great Southern Land" - 5:19"Uniform" - 4:13"Street Café" - 4:25"Hey Little G..
Primitive Methodism
Primitive Methodism was a major separate movement in English Methodism in the nineteenth century. Contents 1 Origins2 The Methodist response to the political situation3 Wesleyan propaganda4 Disillusion with the Wesleyan leaders5 What was at stake6 Similarities and d..
Primitive Methodist Church
The Primitive Methodist Church is a body of evangelical Christians within the Methodist denomination, which began in England in the early 1800s, with the influence of American evangelist Lorenzo Dow (1777–1834). Contents 1 In Great Britain2 In the United States3 Sources3.1 E..
Primitive notion
In mathematics, a primitive notion is a concept not defined in terms of previously defined concepts, but only motivated informally, usually by an appeal to intuition and everyday experience. For example in naive set theory, the notion of an empty set is primitive. (That it exists is an implicit axio..
Primitive Origins
Primitive Origins, Prong's first album, features songs like "In My Veins" which was later re-recorded during a session with John Peel (BBC). All songs were written by Tommy Victor and Michael Kirkland. Track listing "Disbelief" – 1:42"Watching" – 1:52"Cling To Life" – 1:39"Denial" – 1:42"..
Primitive permutation group
In mathematics, a permutation group G acting on a set X is called primitive if G preserves no nontrivial partition of X. In the other case, G is imprimitive. An imprimitive permutation group is an example of an induced representation; examples include coset representations G/H in cases where H is no..
Primitive polynomial
A primitive polynomial may refer to one of two concepts, which are : A polynomial over a unique factorization domain (such as the integers) whose greatest common divisor of its coefficients is one.The minimal polynomial of a primitive element of the extension field GF(pm). Contents 1 Properti..
Primitive Quendian
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Primitive Quendian is the proto-language of the Quendi, or Elves, which they spoke soon after their Awakening. Primitive Quendian split into Common Eldarin and the many Avari languages. The Etymologies published in The Lost Road and Other ..
Primitive Radio Gods
Primitive Radio Gods are an American alternative rock band from Southern California. Current members consist of frontman Chris O'Connor, who performs vocals, guitar, and bass; percussionist Tim Lauterio; and Luke McAuliffe, who contributes various additional instrumentation (guitars, violins, pian..
Primitive recursive function
In computability theory, primitive recursive functions are a class of functions which form an important building block on the way to a full formalization of computability. Intuitively speaking, we might wish to define recursive functions as those that can be computed by some Turing machine, and pr..
Primitive reflex
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Primitive reflexes also called infantile reflexes are reflexes present on humans in the infantile period. ..
Primitive ring
In abstract algebra, a left primitive ring R is a ring with a faithful simple left module R-module. A right primitive ring is defined similarly. Primitive rings generalize simple rings. Properties Every simple ring is primitive. This may not hold in the case that we do not assume rings to have..
Primitive root
In mathematics, a primitive root may mean either a primitive root modulo n in modular arithmetic, ora primitive n-th root of unity amongst the solutions of xn = 1 in a field. See also: primitive element. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with th..
Primitive root modulo n
A primitive root modulo n is a concept from modular arithmetic in number theory. If n≥1 is an integer, the numbers coprime to n form a group with multiplication modulo n as the operation; it is written as (Z/nZ)× or Zn*. This group is cyclic if and only if n is equal to 1, 2, 4, pk, or 2 ..
Primitive semiperfect number
In mathematics, a primitive semiperfect number (also called a primitive pseudoperfect number, irreducible semiperfect number or irreducible pseudoperfect number) is a semiperfect natural number that has no semiperfect proper divisor. The first few primitive semiperfect numbers are 6, 20, 28, 88, 10..
Primitive skills
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Primitive skills is a current buzz term used by naturists and "back-to-the-landers" that refers to prehistoric handicrafts and pre-industrial technology. Primitive skills are those skills that relate to living off the land, often using handcrafted tools made from na..
Primitive streak
The primitive streak is a structure that forms during the early stages of avian, reptilian and mammalian embryonic development. The formation of the primitive streak is one of the first signs of gastrulation. It is characterized as a thickening of cells in the epiblast near the posterior region of ..
Primitive type
In computer science, primitive types — as distinct from composite types — are data types provided by a programming language as basic building blocks. Depending on the language and its implementation, primitive types may or may not have a one-to-one correspondence with objects in the computer's ..
Primitive ventricle
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Primitive wrapper class
In the Java programming language, a primitive wrapper class is one of eight classes provided in the package to provide object methods for the eight primitive types. All of the primitive wrapper classes in Java are immutable. J2SE 5.0 introduced autoboxing of primitive types into their wrapper obj..
Primitivism
This article is about the art movement. For the political movement, see Anarcho-primitivism. Primitivism came essentially as a reaction to the Enlightenment. Rousseau was the first to draw attention to the concept of the 'noble savage'. What 18th Century culture lacked, he argued, was Nature, passi..
Primitivo
Primitivo is a Southern Italian variety of red wine grape. After years of intense debate, DNA tests, at University of California, Davis have proved that Primitivo is identical to the renowned Californian grape Zinfandel. See also Zinfandel External links [Primitivo & Zinfandel Grapes]..
Primi Townsend
Primi Townsend is a British actress. She was a regular cast member on the sitcom Lame Ducks and is also remembered for her role in the Doctor Who serial The Pirate Planet. Other TV credits include: Z Cars, 1990, Blake's 7 and Bergerac. External link ..
Primm, Nevada
I-15 and Whiskey Pete's casino, Primm, NV Primm (often called Primm Valley, after one of the casinos) is a tiny community of Clark County, Nevada, primarily notable for its position straddling Interstate 15 where it crosses the border between California and Nevada. It sits at the edge of Ivan..
Primm Valley Resort
Primm Valley Resort is a hotel and casino located in Primm, Nevada. It offers 624 rooms and suites. The casino has over 1,500 slot machines, as well as table games, keno, and a race and sports book. Primm Valley Resort and Casino is owned by MGM Mirage. Free shuttle buses operate between the Pr..
Primo
Primo can refer to the following: Primo is the name of a play adapted by Antony Sher from a Holocaust memoir written by Primo Levi.Primo is the name of a freestyle skateboarding trick. See Skateboarding trick.Primo is a term used to describe cannabis that has been blended with cocaine or crack coca..
Primogeniture
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. Primogeniture is the common tradition of inheritance by the first-born of the entirety of a parent's wealth, est..
Primon
The BotCon 1999 story states a being named Primon as the first to hold the Matrix, and Prima the second. The story goes that Primon was killed by the Liege Maximo, and the Matrix ripped from his body. While the story was penned by Simon Furman, it was never mentioned again in any other source. ..
Primordial
Primordial may refer to: Primordial cellPrimordial (band), Irish pagan metal bandPrimordial sea (aka primordial ocean, ooze or soup)Primordial elements (elements formed before the earth came into existence) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wit..
Primordialism
Primordialism is the argument - put forward by both scholars and activists - which contends that nations are ancient, natural phenomena; that one has a nation as obviously as one has a measure of height. This stance is, of course, the stance of most nationalists. Primordialism can be traced philos..
Primordial (band)
Primordial are a pagan metal band formed in 1987 in Skerries, Ireland, by Pól MacAmlaigh (bass) and Ciáran MacUiliam (guitars). Although their debut album, Imrama, was characteristic as being in a more melodic black metal musical direction, they gradually came to refine their sound with A Jour..