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+SiN+ Strength in Numbers
Strength in Numbers aka +SiN+ was the dominant australasian Tribes 2 team founded by Wulfius Khan in the year 2000''. Background +SiN+ was founded as a competitive team for the online computer game '[[Starsiege: Tribes]]'in the year 2000. +SiN+ was founded upon the principles of solid teamwork a..
S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications is a communications school at Syracuse University. It was named for newspaper publisher Samuel I. Newhouse, who donated $15 million to the university for a journalism school. Designed by I.M. Pei, the school was dedicated on August 6, 1964 by Presi..
Siân James
Siân James is a Welsh traditional folk singer and harpist. Siân was born in the village of Llanerfyl in Montgomeryshire, mid Wales. From an early age she took part in local eisteddfodau, playing the piano, the violin and later the harp. While still a student at Llanfair Caereinion High School, ..
Siân Lloyd
Siân Lloyd (b. July 3, 1958) is an ITV Weather presenter. She was born in Maesteg, Bridgend in Wales. Siân is a big fan of the BBC cult television show The Avengers (TV series) and whilst working as an S4C in-vision continuity announcer she would often enthusiastically introduce The Avengers o..
Siân Phillips
Phillips as Reverand Mother Mohiam in Dune''. Siân Phillips, CBE is a Welsh actress who was born Jane Elizabeth Ailwên Phillips in Betws, Carmarthenshire, Wales, on May 14, 1933. She has made many films and television programmes, but is undoubtedly best remembered as the evil Livia in the..
Sin
This page is about sin in the context of morality. For other meanings, see Sin (disambiguation), or Sine the trigonometric function. Sinner redirects here. For the band Sinner, see Sinner (band). For the Drowning Pool album, see Sinner (album). For the game see SiN Sin is a term used mainly in a re..
SiN
SiN is a computer game developed by Ritual Entertainment and published by Activision in late 1998. SiN is a first-person shooter based on a modified version of the Quake II engine. The game was re-released over Valve Software's Steam Platform on April 5, 2006, either as a standalone product, or bu..
SIN
SIN can refer to: Servicio de Inteligencia Naval (Armada Argentina), the Intelligence branch of the Argentine Navy.Singapore, FIFA trigramme and International Olympic Committee country codeSingapore Changi Airport, IATA airport codeSocial Insurance Number (Canada)Spanish International Network, a for..
Sin, Sorrow, and Sadness
Sin, Sorrow and Sadness is a demo and EP by From Autumn To Ashes. It was released under independent label Tribunal Records. The track Reflections Of Anguish On A Face So Innocent was later released on their debut album Too Bad You're Beautiful, shortened to simply Reflections. All of the tracks on t..
Sin, Sorrow And Sadness
Sin, Sorrow and Sadness is a demo and EP by From Autumn To Ashes. It was released under independent label Tribunal Records. The track Reflections Of Anguish On A Face So Innocent was later released on their debut album Too Bad You're Beautiful, shortened to simply Reflections. Tracklisting 1. "A ..
Sin-chun Chiu
Sin-chun Chiu is co-host (with Winnie Chui) of the business program Openning Bell on NOW and based in Hong Kong. ..
Sin-é
Sin-é (pronounced "shin-ay", Irish Gaelic for "that's it") is the name of a current music venue in New York City, as well as the name of a previously existing venue which was important in exposing many New Yorkers to vital talent in the early 1990s. Contents 1 The original Sin-é2 The ..
Sin-eater
Historically, the term sin-eater refers to a person who, through ritual means, would take on the sins of a dying person, thus absolving the dying of their sins while receiving the burden of the same.[[Citing sources citation needed]] Traditionally, each village maintained its ..
Sin-Itiro Tomonaga
Sin-Itiro Tomonaga or Shinichirō Tomonaga (朝永 振一郎 Tomonaga Shin'ichirō, March 31, 1906–July 8, 1979) was a Japanese physicist, influential in the development of quantum electrodynamics, work for which he was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965 along with Richard Fey..
Sin-Jin Smyth
Sin-Jin Smyth is a film created by writer and director, Ethan Dettenmaier. This film stars Roddy Piper (They Live, WWE/WWF), Richard Tyson (Kindergarten Cop, Black Hawk Down, There's Something About Mary), Jonathan Davis (of the rock band Korn), Jacqueline Moore (WWF), Kevin Gage (Heat, G.I. Ja..
Sin-liqe-unninni
Fertile Crescentmyth series Mesopotamian Levantine Arabian Mesopotamia Primordial beings 7 gods who decree The great gods Demigods & heroes Spirits & monsters Tales from Babylon Enûma Elish Atra-Hasis Marduk & Sarpanit Nabu, Nintu Agasaya, Bel Qingu Sin-liqe-..
Sin-Muballit
Sin-Muballit was the father of Hammurabi. He was the fifth king of the first dynasty of Babylonia, reigning from 1748 BC to 1729 BC. Chronological Note There exists disagreement over the dating of the events of the first dynasty. The short chronology used in this article is the one most commonly u..
Sin-offering
This entry incorporates text from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. Sin-offering - (Heb. hattath), the law of, is given in detail in Lev. 4-6:13; 9:7-11, 22-24; 12:6-8; 15:2, 14, 25-30; 14:19, 31; Num. 6:10-14. See more in article on the Korbanot. Jewish ..
Sin-shumu-lishir
Sin-shumu-lishir (or Sin-shum-lishir), possibly was king of Assyria, or claimed the kingship, during the obscure years that followed the death of Ashurbanipal. The reconstruction of the events occurring during this period is extremely difficult, because of the lack of sources. He is credited of ha..
Sin/Pecado
Released in 1998, Sin/Pecado is the third full-length album by the Portuguese band Moonspell. Track listing "Slow Down!" – 0:40"Hand Made God" – 5:33"Second Skin" – 4:50"Abysmo" – 4:59"Flesh" – 3:02"Magdalene" – 6:16"Vulture Culture (Gloria Domini)" – 4:59"Eurotica" – 3:49"Mute" ..
SiN: Wages of Sin
Wages of Sin is an add-on(a mission pack) for the computer game SiN from late 1998. Wages of Sin was released in late February 1999 by a then relatively unknown game production studio known as 2015, who later became famous for their critically acclaimed game [[Medal of Honor: Allied Assault]]. The ..
Sina
Sina can represent: Avicenna, a Persian physician, philosopher, and scientist. Also known as Abu Ali Sina in Iran.ChinaSina.comSina, a rock singer from SwitzerlandSociety for Indecency to Naked Animals, a hoax perpetuated by Alan AbelThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list o..
SINA.com
SINA.com (NASDAQ: [SINA]) is the largest Chinese-language infotainment web portal, run by SINA (新浪) Corporation founded in Mainland China in 1999. The company's global financial headquarters has been based in Shanghai since October 1, 2001 (and Silicon Valley before that). Cont..
Sinablog
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SINAC
National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) Frente al Laboratorio JR Sánchez San José, Costa Rica Tel: (506) 283-8004 Fax: (506) 283-7343 SINAC the National System of Conservation Areas, or in Spanish the Sistema Nacional de Areas de Conservacion, is the Costa Rican National Parks adminis..
Sinacaban, Misamis Occidental
Sinacaban is a 5th class municipality in the province of Misamis Occidental, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 16,030 people in 3,486 households. Barangays Sinacaban is politically subdivided into 17 barangays. Cagay-anonCamanseColupan AltoColupan BajoDinasEstre..
SINAD
SINAD is the abbreviation for signal-plus-noise-plus-distortion to noise-plus-distortion ratio. This is calculated as one of: The ratio of (a) total received power, i.e., the received signal-plus-noise-plus-distortion power to (b) the received noise-plus-distortion power.The ratio of (a) the recov..
Sinagogue of Satan
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Sinagra
Sinagra can refer to: Sinagra (ME), a town in the province of Messina on the island of Sicily in ItalySinagra, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth in Australia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this p..
Sinagra, Western Australia
Sinagra is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Wanneroo. Its postcode is 6065. Suburbs of the City of Wanneroo Alexander Heights | Alkimos | Ashby | Banksia Grove | Butler | Carabooda | Carramar | Clarkson | Darch | Eglinton | Girrawheen | Gnangara | Hocking | Jan..
Sinagua
The Sinagua were a pre-Columbian cultural group occupying an area in central Arizona between the Little Colorado River and the Salt River (between Flagstaff and Phoenix, Arizona) including the Verde Valley and significant portions of the Mogollon Rim country between approximately 500 AD and 1425 AD...
Sinah-1
Sinah-1 is the first Iranian artificial satellite, launched at 6:52 UTC October 28, 2005 on board a Cosmos-3M Russian launch vehicle from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The miniaturized 160-kilogram reconnaissance satellite was put into a heliosynchronous near-polar orbit and will image the surface with ..
Sinai, South Dakota
Sinai is a town in Brookings County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 133 at the 2000 census. Geography Sinai is located at [44°14′42″N, 97°2′36″W] (44.245039, -97.043380)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the t..
Sinaia
Sinaia (/si'na.ja/) (population: 14,636), one of the most beautiful mountain resorts of Romania, boasts of a past rich in cultural and social events. Being the former royal summer residence and bearing a holy name, Sinaia uniquely combines natural beauty with its picturesque architecture. King Caro..
Sinaia Casino
The Sinaia Casino is located in "Dimitrie Ghica" park, Sinaia, Romania and was also built at the initiative of King Carol I of Romania. The construction works began in 1912 and they were finished a year later. The works have been supervised by architect Petre Antonescu, who was also the author of ..
Sinaia lead plates
The Sinaia lead plates are a set of lead plates written in an unknown language or constructed language and are alleged to be a chronicle of the Dacians, but they are widely considered by historians and linguists to be a 19th century fake. The plates were written in the Greek alphabet, the connec..
Sinaia Monastery
The Church of the Sinaia Monastery The Sinaia Monastery, founded by Prince Mihai Cantacuzino in 1695 and named after the great Sinai Monastery on Mount Sinai, in the Sinai Peninsula. It was the residence of the royal family until the present castle was built, and is now inhabited by 20 Christ..
Sinaia train station
The first Sinaia train station was built in 1913 by the "Demeter Cartner" Company, and it was reserved exclusively for the Royal Family and its guests, foreign leaders. On the station platform, there is a memorial plate that marks the place where Romanian Prime Minister Ion Duca was assassinated by ..
Sinait, Ilocos Sur
Sinait is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Ilocos Sur, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 24,070 people in 5,131 households. Barangays Sinait is politically subdivided into 44 barangays. AguingBallaigui (Pob.)BaliwBaracbacBarikirBattogBinacudCabangtala..
Sinaitic Palimpsest
The Sinaitic Palimpsest of Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai is a late 4th century manuscript of the four canonical gospels of the New Testament. It is a Syriac palimpsest of 358 pages that has been erased and overwritten by a vita of female saints and martyrs with a date corresponding to 778..
Sinai (disambiguation)
Sinai is a word derived from the name of the ancient Moon God Sin, and can mean any of the following: Sinai Peninsula, a location in EgyptYakov G. Sinai, a Russian-American mathematicianCedars-Sinai Medical Center, a hospital in Los AngelesSinai Beach, a Christian Metalcore band. See also Mount Si..
Sinai and Palestine Campaign
Sinai and Palestine Campaign during World War I: Sinai and Palestine Campaign Suez – Romani – Magdhaba – Rafa – 1st Gaza – 2nd Gaza – 3rd Gaza – Beersheba – Mughar Ridge – Jerusalem – Megiddo Contents 1 Sinai c..
Sinai Beach
Sinai Beach is an American Christian metalcore band from Southern California. They released their debut album Wolves in Sheeps' Clothing on Strike First Records in 2003. Following this the same year was their sophomore release When Breath Escapes on Facedown Records. Afterwards they moved to Victor..
Sinai Field Mission
Preliminary Introduction to a new article on the Sinai Field Mission (SFM). From an [abstract] by Michael G. Vannoni Nonproliferation & Arms Control Analysis Dept. The Cooperative Monitoring Center Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, New Mexico Without the stability provided by tw..
Sinai Hospital
Sinai Hospital is a Baltimore, Maryland hospital originally founded in 1866 as the Hebrew Hospital and Asylum. It is now a Jewish-sponsored teaching hospital that provides care for all people. It is notable as the birthplace of the implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, or ICD, invented by the te..
Sinai Peninsula
Sinai Peninsula, Gulf of Suez (west), Gulf of Aqaba (east) from Space Shuttle STS-40 For other uses of the word Sinai, please see: Sinai (disambiguation). The Sinai Peninsula (in Arabic, Shibh Jazirat Sina شبه جزيرة سيناء) is a triangle-shaped peninsula lying between the Mediter..
Sinajana, Guam
Sinajana is one of the 19 Villages of Guam. It borders Hagåtña (formerly Agana) on the north. As of the 2000 census it had a population of 2,853 [link]. Geography Economy Demographics Communications Transportation ..
Sinalco
Sinalco is a brand of non-alcoholic drinks founded in 1902, with sales in more than 40 countries. In 1902, German scientist Friedrich Eduard Bilz invented "Bilz Brause", a sherbet powder, and started to sell it in partnership with industrialist Franz Hartmann. As imitations started to appear, they..
Sinalco Superleague
The Sinalco Superleague is a domestic league in Serbia and Montenegro, although officially they are now two separate republics. There are a total of 12 teams. Teams Team City Arena KK Atlas Belgrade Vizura Hall OKK Beograd Belgrade Pionir Hall KK Borac Čačak Borac Hall K..
Sinaloa
Sinaloa is the name of a city, a municipality and a state in Mexico. This article is about the state. For the city and municipality, see: Sinaloa, Sinaloa. Sinaloa Location Statistics Capital Culiacan Area 58,238 km²Ranked 17th Population(2005 census) 2,608,442Ranked 14th HDI (2004) 0...
Sinaloan Crow
The Sinaloan Crow or Sinaloa Crow (Corvus sinaloae) is a crow native to western Mexico. It is both visually identical to and the same length (34-38 cm) as the Tamaulipas Crow (Corvus imparatus) to which it is very closely related except that the tail is very slightly longer. It has the same silky p..
Sinaloa de Leyva
Sinaloa de Leyva is a city in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. Its geographical location is [25°36′25″N, 107°33′18″W]. Sinaloa de Leyva serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality (municipio) of Sinaloa, Sinaloa. The municipality reported 85,100 inhabitants in t..
SINALTRAINAL
The National Union of Food Industry Workers (Spanish: Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores de la Industria de Alimentos, SINALTRAINAL) is a Colombian food industry trade union. They have repeatedly tried to form unions in Colombia for workers of Coca-Cola and have documentation of many members or lead..
Sinaltrainal v. Coca-Cola
Colombian conflict ''' General Overview: Armed Conflict Plan Colombia Guerillas: FARC-EP'' ELN EPL Paramilitaries: AUC Paramilitarism Former groups: AAA M19 MOEC Historical Events: Santa Marta Massacre (1928) La Violencia Marquetalia Republic Dominican embassy (1980) ..
Sinalunga
Sinalunga is a town and commune in the province of Siena, in the Tuscany region of Italy. Contents 1 History2 Main sights3 Transportation4 Twin cities History Main sights Transportation Twin cities - Ay Champagne, France Tuscany · Communes of the province of S..
Sinamaica, Venezuela
Sinamaica is the seat of the Venezuelan municipality of Páez, a village of about 2000 people. External links [Weather and other reports] (dated) for the region ..
Sinamorata
Sinamorata is a DVD by Death/Doom Metal band My Dying Bride, produced in 2005. The DVD contains two promotional video clips, another two clips created by My Dying Bride fans plus live video cuts and art galleries of live images, band images and fan-made artwork. Also, the DVD has live footage from..
Sinamore
Sinamore is Finnish melodic death metal/gothic metal band from Hamina. Sinamore released their first record A New Day in January 2006. Their first demo was My Grace, released in 1998. At that time band was known as Halflife and later H/L. Members are: Mikko Heikkilä (vocals/guitar), Jarno Uski (b..
Sinan
--> Section>sections].Please format the article according to the guidelines laid out at[Manual of Style]. For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Mimar Sinan Koca Mimar Sinan Agha (April 15, 1489 - July 17, 1588) was the Ottoman chief architect for sultans Selim I, Sulei..
Sinanju
Sinanju(新安州) is the name of an actual location near an inlet in North Korea. Sinanju is also the name of a fictional martial art (the 'Sun Source' of all martial arts) of a cult pocket book series, The Destroyer, by Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir. The Destroyer series lampoons politicians..
Sinanpaşa
Sinanpaşa is a district of Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey. Afyonkarahisar | Başmakçı | Bayat | Bolvadin | Çay | Çobanlar | Dazkırı | Dinar | Emirdağ | Evciler | Hocalar | İhsaniye | İscehisar | Kızılören | Sandıklı | Sinanpaşa | Sultandağı | Şuhut ..
Sinanthropus
Sinanthropus (from Sino-, "China", and anthro-, "man") is an archaic genus in the scientific classification system to which the early hominid fossils of Peking man and Lantian man were once assigned. Both have now been reclassified as Homo erectus, and the genus Sinanthropus is disused. Reference ..
Sinan (disambiguation)
Sinan can stand for: Mimar Koca Sinan ibn Abd al-Mannan aka Sinan, or Mimar Sinan, (April 15 1489 - July 17 1588), Turkish architect.Atik Sinan aka Sinan the Old (d. 1471), also architect, born in Byzance, Sinan ibn Thabit ibn Qurra (ca. 880 - 943 Bagdad), Arab doctor, mathematician and astronomer,..
Sinan Al-Shibibi
Dr. Sinan Al-Shibibi is the governor of the Central Bank of Iraq. Contents 1 Academic Qualifications2 Career3 Publications4 External links Academic Qualifications He holds a B.Sc. in Economics from Baghdad University (1966), a Diploma in Advanced Studies in Economic Developm..
Sinan County
Hangul: 신안군 Hanja: 新安郡 Revised Romanization: Sinan-gun McCune-Reischauer: Shinan-gun Statistics Area: 653.13 km² Population: 53,150 (2001) Pop. density: 81 people/km² Administrative divisions: 1 eup, 13 myeon ..
Sinan Erdem
Sinan Erdem (1927-2003) was a former Turkish volleyball player and long-stand head of the Turkish National Olympic Committee. He was born on May 9, 1927 in Manisa, Turkey. After finishing the high school in Galatasaray Lisesi, he was educated in Law at İstanbul University. Sinan started to play v..
Sinan Erdem Dome
Sinan Erdem Dome (Turkish: Sinan Erdem Olimpik Spor Salonu) is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Ataköy neighbourhood of Bakirköy district in Istanbul, Turkey. The arena mostly hosts basketball games. It was built in 2003, and holds 22,500 people, making it Turkey's largest indoor venue and..
Sinān ibn al-Fatḥ
Sinān ibn al-Fatḥ was a mathematician from Ḥarrān, who probably lived in the first half of the 10th century. Ibn an-Nadīm lists the following titles from his hand: Kitāb at-Taḫt fi l-ḥisāb al-hindī ("Book of the Table on the Indian Calculation")Kitāb al-Ğamʿ wa-t-tafrīq ("Book of ..
Sinan Pasha
For other Pashas, see Sinan (disambiguation) Sinan Pasha (died 1596) was a Turkish soldier and statesman, of Albanian origin. In 1569, he was appointed governor of Egypt and was occupied until 1571 in the conquest of Yemen. In 1574 he commanded the great expedition against Tunis, which, in spite..
Sinan Sakić
Sinan Sakić is a popular turbo-folk singer from Serbia. He was born in Loznica, Serbia on October 13, 1956. He started his career in 1979 with the singles "Jedna tuga za dva druga" and "Kulu gradim"; to date, he released 27 music albums. His popularity in some parts of Serbia is so great, that the..
Sinan Savaskan
Sinan Carter Savaskan, born 1954, is a noted composer of contemporary classical music. He works and lives in London, England. His works include a symphony perfomed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra for Radio 3. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the British Academy of Composers and Songwriter..
Sinan Sofuoglu
Sinan Sofuoglu (Turkish: Sinan Sofuoğlu), born 1983 in Adapazarı, Turkey is a successful Turkish motorcycle racer. The sons of a motorcycle dealer, Sinan and three other brothers Bahattin, Kenan and Hilal are all promising motorcycle racers. His elder brother Bahattin, died 2002 following a tra..
Sinapinic acid
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Sinapis
Sinapis is a genus of plants in the family Brassicaceae. One of the species in this genus is White mustard (S. alba). Black mustard is sometimes placed in this genus as well, but is more often placed in the related genus Brassica. ..
Sinapsi Antispam
Sinapsi Antispam is a new free Antispam Software. Other Antispam applications are based on an Heuristic Analysis. But frequently emails are not Spam but only "False Positives". Imagine what can happen if your Antispam Software deletes an important email message, just because his imperfect analysi..
Sinapyl alcohol
Sinapyl alcohol, also called sinapoyl alcohol or 4-(3-hydroxy-1-propenyl)-2,6-dimethoxy-phenol, is a phytochemical, one of the monolignols. It is synthetized via the phenylpropanoid biochemical pathway. When polymerized, sinapyl alcohol forms lignin or lignans. Its CAS number is [537-33-7 ..
Sinar
The Swiss photographer Carl Hans Koch invented the Sinar camera in 1947. His main aim was to produce a Large format camera of high precision and simple operation, with a system of parts that were readily interchangeable. Made in Feuerthalen (Schaffhausen, Switzerland, north of Zurich), Sinar have ..
Sinarapan
The sinarapan (Mistichthys luzonensis) is the world's smallest commercially-harvested fish located only in the Philippines. They are endemic to the Bicol Region, specifically in Lake Buhi, Lake Bato, Bicol River and other bodies of water in Camarines Sur province. Sinarapan are a type of goby and..
Sinarcas
Sinarcas is a traditional small town/ village in Communidad Valenciana (the province of Valencia) and is located about one hours drive inland this city. Primarily an agricultural town, local produce includes grapes, lavender and wheat. There is also a large battery chicken egg production locally. ..
Sinar Mas Group
Sinar Mas Group is one of the largest comglomerates in Indonesia. It was formed in 1962. It has many subsidiaries including APP. Sinar Mas Group was founded by Eka Tjipta Widjaja. Its main businesses are: Pulp and Paper, Agribusiness, Property and Financial Services. External links [APP Chin..
Sinas
Sinas can refer to: Places Sinas crater on the Moon People Baron Georgios Sinas, Greek benefactor and diplomatGeorgios' son Simon Sinas (1810-1876), Greek benefactor and diplomat, after whom the Sinas crater is named. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles assoc..
Sinas (crater)
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Sinate
Sinate is a New Zealand metal band. Their debut album, Beyond Human released on the 27th of september, 2005. Beyond Human was recorded in just 11 days at York St Studios. They have gone under the name Desecrator before. The band disbanded when Sam Sheppard joined 8 Foot Sativa, New Zealand's premi..
Sinatra, Sinatra
"Sinatra, Sinatra: The Poem," by Paul Fericano, is a satire on conservatism in America. The poem substitutes Frank Sinatra's last name for specific words and takes aim at a host of political, social and economic ills. It was first published in 1982 as a single-poem, limited edition chapbook that sol..
Sinatra-Basie: An Historic Musical First
Sinatra-Basie: An Historic Musical First (or simply Sinatra-Basie) is an album by Frank Sinatra, released in 1962. In fact, the subtitle was hyperbole: Tony Bennett had been the first male pop vocalist to record with Count Basie, on the album Basie Swings, Bennett Sings in 1958. Track listing "..
Sinatra-Jobim Sessions
The Sinatra-Jobim Sessions is a 1979 compilation album of the American singer Frank Sinatras work with Antonio Carlos Jobim. This double LP album, was published only in Brazil by producer Roberto Quartin, and has never been released before either on vinyl or CD. It contains all the songs played du..
Sinatra & Company
Sinatra & Company is an album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1969 (see 1969 in music). In 1969, Frank Sinatra recorded a second album with Antonio Carlos Jobim. For unknown reasons, Reprise Records decided not to release Sinatra-Jobim, but seven of the ten songs intended for the rec..
Sinatra & Sextet: Live in Paris
Sinatra & Sextet: Live in Paris is an album by American singer Frank Sinatra, recorded in 1962 but released in 1994 by Reprise Records. An earlier, non-commercial edition of this concert was released in late 1992, albeit with two fewer songs than the twenty five in this set. It is only the third l..
Sinatra '65: The Singer Today
Sinatra '65: The Singer Today is an album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1965. The album is an odds-and-ends collection of various singles and sessions, highlighted by the hits "Anytime At All," "Somewhere In Your Heart, " "Stay With Me, " and "Tell Her (You Lover Her Each Day)." T..
Sinatra 80th: Live in Concert
Sinatra 80th Live is a live album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1995. The album is a compilation of previously-unreleased live recordings from his concerts between 1987 and 1988. (The title is a reference to Sinatra's age at the time of the album's release, not at the time of the p..
Sinatra and Strings
Sinatra and Strings is an album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1962. This is Sinatra's first album with arranger Don Costa. Track listing "I Hadn't Anyone Till You" (Ray Noble) 3:44"Night and Day" (Cole Porter) 3:37"Misty" (Erroll Garner, Johnny Burke) 2:41"Stardust" (Hoagy Carm..
Sinatra and Swingin’ Brass
Sinatra And Swingin’ Brass is an album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1962. This is the first time Sinatra worked with arranger/composer Neal Hefti. He was also suffering from a cold during the sessions. Track listing "Goody Goody" (Johnny Mercer, Matty Malneck) 1:47"They Can't ..
Sinatra at the Sands with Count Basie
Sinatra at the Sands with Count Basie (or simply titled Sinatra at the Sands) is an album by American jazz singer Frank Sinatra, with the Count Basie Band, conducted and arranged by Quincy Jones, recorded live at the Sands Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, and released in 1966 (see 1966 in music). I..
Sinatra Doctrine
The Sinatra Doctrine was the name that the Soviet government of Mikhail Gorbachev used jokingly to describe its policy of allowing neighboring Warsaw Pact nations to determine their own internal affairs. The name alluded to the Frank Sinatra song "My Way" --- the Soviet Union was allowing these nat..
Sinatra Sings Days of Wine and Roses, Moon River, and Other Academy Award Winners
Sinatra Sings Days of Wine and Roses, Moon River, and Other Academy Award Winners (or simply Academy Award Winners) is an album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1964. Track listing "Days of Wine and Roses" (Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer)"Moon River" (Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer)"The ..
Sinatra Sings of Love and Things
Sinatra Sings of Love and Things is an album by Frank Sinatra, released in 1962. This is the fifth compilation of Capitol singles and B-sides. While never released on compact disc, all songs are available in the box set The Complete Capitol Singles Collection, except "I Gotta Right To Sing The Bl..
Sinatra Swings
Sinatra Swings (alternately titled Swing Along With Me) is an album by Frank Sinatra, released in 1961. The album's two titles derive from the fact that Capitol thought this album, originally titled Swing Along With Me, was so close in sound and title to Sinatra's earlier Capitol album Come Swing..
Sinatra’s Sinatra
Sinatra’s Sinatra is an album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1963. In the early 1960s, Columbia and Capitol were issuing collections of Frank Sinatra's biggest hits, which tended to sell quite well. Sinatra's Sinatra was the singer's attempt to get a piece of that action for his ..
Sinatra’s Swingin’ Session!!!
Sinatra’s Swingin’ Session!!! is an album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1961. Six of the tracks on the album are re-recordings of a batch of songs that Sinatra had previously recorded on the Columbia album, Sing And Dance With Frank Sinatra. It was released on compact disc as..
Sinawali
A sub-discipline of Eskrima involving smooth, rhythmic double-stick weaving attacks, generally based around a six-count pattern. External links [A page about Sinawali] ..
Sinawi
Sinawi, sometimes spelled Shinawi, is a traditional form of Korean music. It is performed improvisationally by a musical ensemble, and traditionally accompanies the rites of Korean shamanism. The style first emerged in the Chungcheong and Jeolla provinces, but is now widespread. The traditional..
Sinazongwe
Sinazongwe is a town in southern Zambia, lying on the north shore of Lake Kariba. It was constructed in the 1950s as a local administrative centre, while its main industry now is kapenta fishing. It is also home to a lighthouse and an airstrip, while ferries sail to Chete Island. ..
Sina 1
Sina 1 is the first satellite created by Iran. It was launched into space, on Thursday October 27 2005, upon Russia's Kosmos-3M rocket. The Launch On Thursday October 27th at 06:52 GMT, Russia's Kosmos-3M rocket blasted off from the northwestern Plesetsk launch site carrying Iran's Sina 1 satellite..
SINA Corporation
SINA Corporation (NASDAQ: [SINA]) is an online media company for China and Chinese communities around the world. SINA operates four major business lines: SINA.com, SINA Mobile, SINA Online, and SINA.net. SINA has over 94.8 million registered users worldwide. SINA was recognized by South..
Sina Lions
YMY (幼敏) is a basketball team in the Super Basketball League (SBL) of Taiwan, sponsored by the YMY company ([link]). Prior to the 2005-2006 season, they were known as the Sina Lions (新浪狮), with corporate sponsor Sina.com. The Sina Lions were one of the best teams in Taiwan, win..
Sina Motalebi
Sina Motalebi (Motallebi, سينا مطلبی; born 21 April, 1973 in Tehran) is an Iranian journalist, based in London. He started his career in 1991 as a film critic and later began to write political and cultural columns and commentary for several reformist newspapers. Currently he is working fo..
Sina Najafi
Sina Najafi is the editor-in-chief of Cabinet magazine. ..
Sina Tamaddon
Sina Tamaddon is the Senior Vice President of Applications for Apple Computer. Sina reports directly to Steve Jobs. ..
Sinbad
The name Sinbad when used alone refers to more than one personage, place, or thing. Sinbad the Sailor (sometimes spelled Sindbad) refers to the semi-legendary figure from 1001 Nights.Sinbad (actor) is also the name of an American stand-up comedian/actor.Sunpadh was a Zoroastrian cleric who led reb..
Sinbad, Jr and his magic belt
Sinbad, Jr. and his Magic Belt, were a series of 5-minute adventures, which originally aired between 1965-1966, produced by Hanna-Barbera studios, and were shown during a half-hour cartoon. Sinbad Jr.(the voice of Tim Matheson) is the son of Sinbad, the famous sea explorer. He becomes superhuman..
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas
DVD cover Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas is an animated film produced by DreamWorks SKG and released in 2003. It follows an Arabian sailor named Sinbad on a quest to find the legendary Book of Peace, a mysterious artifact that Eris, the goddess of chaos, has framed him for stealing. If he f..
Sinbad (1992 film)
Originally released in 1992, Sinbad is a 50-minute animated film based on the classic Arabian Nights tale, Sinbad the Sailor. After being shipwrecked, Sinbad the Sailor and his companion Habbib are stranded in a strange island, but soon discover that said island is inhabited by a king and his chi..
Sinbad (actor)
Sinbad David "Sinbad" Adkins on November 10, 1956) is an American actor and stand-up comedian. Sinbad is the permanent host of Showtime at the Apollo (formerly It's Showtime At The Apollo), returning to the position in 2006 after a 15-year absence. He had originally hosted from 1989 to 1991 a..
Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger
Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger is a 1977 fantasy movie, the final installment of Ray Harryhausen's Sinbad Trilogy and the penultimate movie in which Harryhausen would use the stop-motion technique which he had pioneered since the late 1940s. The movie was directed by Sam Wanamaker and cost 7 mill..
Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon
Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon is a 1987 action adventure computer game developed and published by Cinemaware. It is set in a fantastical Arabian Nights-esque world. The player assumes the role of Sinbad the Sailor, and is commissioned by The Princess to rid the land of the Dark Prince. Lik..
Sinbad of the Seven Seas
Sinbad of the Seven Seas is a 1989 film revolving around the adventures of Sindbad the Sailor. It claims to be based on a story by Edgar Allan Poe. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The movie opens in the town of Basra, where the evil vizier Jaffar has ..
Sinbad the Sailor
Sinbad the Sailor (also spelled "Sindbad", from Persian سندباد, Sand-baad) is the name of a legendary story of Persian origin about a sailor during the Abbasid Caliphate who has numerous fantastic adventures during his voyages throughout the seas east of Africa and south of Asia. The collectio..
Sinbad the Sailor (1935 film)
Sinbad the Sailor was a 1935 animated short film produced by the well-known Ub Iwerks of Disney Studios fame. See also ComiColor CartoonsSinbad the Sailor Reference [Sinbad the Sailor 1935 at IMDB] ..
Sinbad the Sailor (1947 film)
This article is about the 1947 film. For other uses please see Sinbad the Sailor Sinbad the Sailor is a 1947 movie starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Maureen O'Hara, Anthony Quinn, and Walter Slezak. The story is a timeless tale of treasure seeking concerning the "eighth" voyage of Sinbad where he..
Sincan
Sincan is a district of Ankara Province of Turkey. Metropolitan districts: Akyurt | Altındağ | Ayaş | Bala | Çankaya | Çubuk | Elmadağ | Etimesgut | Gölbaşı | Kalecik | Kazan | Keçiören | Mamak | Sincan | Yenimahalle External districts: Beypazarı | Çamlıdere |..
Sincelejo
Saint Francis of Assisi of Sincelejo City flag City Coat of arms City nickname: "City of Corralejas" Location in the Department of Sucre department Area - Total 00,000 km² Population - Total (2004) - Density 252,000 aprox. Time zone UTC–5 Loca..
Sincerely
"Sincerely" is a popular song written by Harvey Fuqua and Alan Freed and published in 1954. Originally recorded by The Moonglows, the biggest-selling version was a cover version recorded by The McGuire Sisters, entering the charts in 1954 and reaching #1 the next year. Although many Rhythm & Blues ..
Sincerity
In the modern world, sincerity is the elusive virtue of speaking truly about one's feelings, thoughts, desires. Sincere expression carries risks to the speaker, since the ordinary screens used in everyday life are opened to the outside world. At the same time, we expect our friends, our lovers, our ..
Sincerity and Authenticity
Sincerity and Authenticity is a book by Lionel Trilling, based on a series of lectures he delivered in 1970 as Charles Eliot Norton Professor at Harvard University. The lectures examine what Trilling described as "the moral life in process of revising itself," a period of Western history in which ..
Sincerity Is an Easy Disguise In This Business
Sincerity Is an Easy Disguise In This Business is the fourth full-length album released by the Metalcore band Evergreen Terrace. Track listing "Dogfight" – 3:16"Give 'Em the Sleeper" – 1:30"Brave Reality" – 2:27"New Friend Request" – 3:56"Gerald Did What" – 1:47"I Can See My House from..
Since I've Been Loving You
"Since I've Been Loving You" Song by Led Zeppelin From the album Led Zeppelin III Album released October 5, 1970 Genre Blues Song Length 7:23 Record label Atlantic Records Producer Jimmy Page Track Number Track 4 Since I've Been Loving You is a blues rock song by Led Zeppelin, coming o..
Since I Don't Have You
"Since I Don't Have You" is a song by the doo-wop group The Skyliners. Released in early 1959, the single reached #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and also the top five of the R&B chart. The song, highlighted by a powerful lead vocal by lead singer Jimmy Beaumont and a falsetto on the final chorus by ..
Since I Left You
Since I Left You (2000) is an album by the Australian rock/dance/alternative band The Avalanches. The album is composed almost entirely of samples from old records, films, and TV shows. All tracks mix seamlessly into each other. The bizarre audio collage "Frontier Psychiatrist" was released as ..
Since Otar Left
Since Otar Left is a 2003 film by director Julie Bertucelli, based around three Georgian women living in modern-day Tbilisi. It focuses on the attempts of a mother and daughter, Marina (Nino Khomasuridze) and Ada (Dinara Drukarova), to hide the news of their brother's death from Marina's elderly mot..
Since Sliced Bread
Since Sliced Bread is an online contest sponsored by SEIU. People are asked to submit their best new economic idea to help working families. Of the thousands of ideas that are submitted, 21 will be chosen as finalists. Of these 21, a winner will be selected to receive a grand prize of $100,000 and ..
Since U Been Gone
"Since U Been Gone" is a pop–rock song written and produced by Max Martin and Dr. Luke, and recorded for American singer Kelly Clarkson's second album Breakaway (2004). It was released in 2004 (see 2004 in music) as the second single from the album, and its lyrics recall a failed relationshi..
Since We've Become Translucent
Since We've Become Translucent is the sixth album by the grunge band, Mudhoney. This album was the first full length album that the band released on Sub Pop since 1991's Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge. Track listing "Baby Can You Dig The Light?""The Straight Life""Where The Flavor Is""In The Winne..
Since We Last Spoke
Since We Last Spoke is RJD2's second full-length release. It sees him moving away from the DJ Shadow-inspired trip-hop of Deadringer into more rock-influenced sounds, incorporating live instrumentation, auditioned singers, and almost no guest appearances. Track listing "Since We Last Spoke""Exoti..
Since When
Since When is a 1998 album by 54-40. It marks the band's return to the more acoustic folk rock sound of their 1980s albums. Track listing "In Your Image" (3:52)"Lost and Lazy" (3:17)"Since When" (4:14)"I Could Give You More" (3:31)"You Should Come Over" (3:37)"Runaway John" (2:18)"Pay for Living" ..
Since You've Been Gone
Since You've Been Gone may refer to: Since You've Been Gone, a 1998 film by David Schwimmer about a class reunion; "Since You've Been Gone", episode # 3.14 (2005) of the television drama Everwood; "Since You've Been Gone", a 1979 song by Rainbow, written by Russ Ballard [link]; or "Since ..
Since You've Been Gone (film)
Since You've Been Gone is a 1998 U.S. made-for-TV movie directed by David Schwimmer about a 10th anniversary class reunion. Apart from Schwimmer himself, the film starred Philip Rayburn Smith, Joy E. Gregory, Joey Slotnick, Teri Hatcher, and Lara Flynn Boyle. ..
Since You Went Away
Since You Went Away is a 1944 film which tells the story of how a woman copes at home while her husband has gone off to fight World War II. It stars Claudette Colbert, Jennifer Jones, Shirley Temple, Joseph Cotten, Monty Woolley, Robert Walker, Lionel Barrymore, Hattie McDaniel, Agnes Moorehead, Gu..
SINCGARS
SINCGARS (Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System) provides U.S. and allied military commanders with a reliable, secure, easily maintained Combat Net Radio (CNR) that handles voice and data. Vehicle-mount, backpack, airborne, and now handheld form factors are available. SINCGARS uses 25 k..
Sinch
Sinch is an alternative rock band from Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA. Contents 1 Music2 History3 Members4 Discography5 References6 External links Music The music of Sinch is often compared to, and is undoubtedly influenced by, the sounds of the Seattle scene. Howev..
Sincheon Station
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Sinchi FC
Sinchi Football Club is a professional soccer club from China which played as a foreign team in Singapore's S.League from 2003-2005. The club played its home games in Singapore at the Jurong Stadium. The team's best league finish was seventh-place in 2003. In December 2005, the club's management ann..
Sinchi Roca
Sinchi Roca (a.k.a. Cinchi Roca; Quechua Sinchi Roq'a Inka "valorous generous Inca") was the second Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco (beginning around 1230 CE, though as early as 1105 CE according to some) and a member of the Húrin dynasty. He was the son and successor of Manco Capac and the fath..
Sinchon Station
Sinchon Station Revised Romanization Shinchon-yeok McCune-Reischauer Shinch'on-yǒk Hangul 신촌역 Hanja 新村驛 Sinchon Station (신촌역) is a station on the Seoul Subway Line 2. Related links Seoul Metropolitan SubwaySeoul Subway Line 2 ..
Sinch (album)
Sinch (Self Titled) is the group's major label debut, released via Roadrunner Records in July 2002. The album was generally well received, and went on to sell close to 100,000 copies worldwide. Roadrunner decided not to renew the band's contract, leading to a three year delay before they resurfaced..
Sincik
Sincik is a district of Adıyaman Province of Turkey. Adıyaman | Besni | Çelikhan | Gerger | Gölbaşı | Kahta | Samsat | Sincik | Tut ..
Sincil Bank
Sincil Bank is the stadium of Lincoln City F.C.. The club has played at the ground since 1894. Previously, City played at the John O'Gaunts ground after the club's inception in 1884. It has an overall capacity of 10,217 and is more colloquially known to fans as "The Bank". Overview The ground c..
Sinckan Manuscripts
A contract writing in both Chinese and the Sinckan language,1784 The Sinckan Manuscripts (Chinese: 新港文書; Pinyin: Xīngǎng wénshū; Wade-Giles: Hsin-kang wen-shu; also spelled Sinkang) refers to a series of leases, mortgages, and other commerce contracts written in the Sinckan languag..
Sinclair
The name Sinclair could mean any of the following: Clan Sinclair, from which the surname Sinclair originated A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - P - R - S - T - U - V - W - Companies - Places - Variant spellings A Adam SinclairAdelaide SinclairAlex SinclairAlfredo SinclairAndrea ..
Sinclair, Wyoming
Sinclair is a town in Carbon County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 423 at the 2000 census. Geography Sinclair is located at [41°46′51″N, 107°7′1″W] (41.780782, -107.116826)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the to..
Sinclairville, New York
Sinclairville is a village in Chautauqua County, New York, USA. The population was 665 at the 2000 census. The village is named after Samuel Sinclear, its founder. The Village of Sinclairville is north of Jamestown, New York and is at the border of the Towns of Charlotte and Gerry. Contents 1&..
Sinclair BASIC
Sinclair BASIC (taking its name from innovator Sir Clive Sinclair) is a dialect of the BASIC programming language used in the 8-bit home computers from Sinclair Research and Timex Sinclair. The Sinclair BASIC interpreter was made by Nine Tiles Networks Ltd. Originally developed in 1979 to fit in th..
Sinclair Broadcast Group
The Sinclair Broadcast Group (SBG) NASDAQ: [SBGI] is the operator of the largest number of local television stations in the United States with a total of 59 stations across the country in 38 (mostly) small and medium markets. Broadcasts by SBG stations can be received by 24 percent of Ame..
Sinclair C5
Sinclair C5 Launched in Britain on 10 January 1985, the Sinclair C5 was a three-wheeled personal transport battery electric vehicle invented by Sir Clive Sinclair. Relatively cheap to purchase (it sold for £399 + £29 for delivery), it quickly became an object of popular ridicule, and was a co..
Sinclair Community College
For other uses of the name, please see Sinclair Sinclair Community College is a community college located in Dayton, Ohio. Enrollment is 24,000 students at a single campus in downtown Dayton, making it one of the largest community college campuses in America. On May 8th, 2006, the college held a r..
Sinclair Executive
The Sinclair Executive was Clive Sinclair’s first venture into the pocket calculator market. The Executive was the world’s first “slimline” pocket calculator. It was variously described as “a piece of personal jewelry” (New Scientist) and “at once a conversa..
Sinclair Ferguson
Sinclair Ferguson Sinclair Ferguson (born 1948) is a Scottish theologian known in Reformed Christian circles for his teaching, writing, and editorial work. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Aberdeen and was a minister in the Church of Scotland from 1971 to 2005, when he transferred t..
Sinclair Inlet
Sinclair Inlet is an arm of Puget Sound in Kitsap County, Washington, USA. It is the southwestern extension of Port Orchard, and it touches the shores of three of Kitsap County's four incorporated cities: Bremerton, Bainbridge Island, and Port Orchard. It is connected to Dyes Inlet by the Port Wash..
Sinclair Island, Queensland
Sinclair Island is part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Parkand one of the southern island in the Cole Islands group and National Park and is about 100km South East of Cape Melville, Queensland. Sinclair Island is a vegetated sand cay located 15klms from the coast, well established with coconut pa..
Sinclair Islet, Queensland
Sinclair Islet is a small island North of Shelburne Bay in far north Queensland, Australia about 150 km North of Cape Grenville, Cape York Peninsula in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Queensland, Australia. It is about 40 km East from Orford Ness. Aerial photos & maps Coordinates: [-11...
Sinclair Lewis
Sinclair Lewis Sinclair Lewis (February 7, 1885 — January 10, 1951) was an American novelist and playwright. In 1930 he became the first American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. His works are known for their insightful and critical views of American society and capitalist values. His..
Sinclair Media Tower Robertsdale
Sinclair Media Tower Robertsdale is a 383.3 metre high guyed TV tower at Robertsdale, Alabama, USA at 30°37'39.0" N and 87°37'31.0" W. Sinclair Media Tower Robertsdale was built in 1960. http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/AsrSearch/asrRegistration.jsp?regKey=129985 List of masts ..
Sinclair Method
The Sinclair Method is a treatment for alcoholism that involves the use of opiate antagonists such as naltrexone or nalmefene in order to decrease the craving for alcohol over time, while the person continues to consume alcohol. It relies upon a mechanism called pharmacological extinction, where in..
Sinclair News Music Package
The News Central News Music Package is a television news music package composed by Stephen Arnold. It features up to 75 cuts of opens, closes, promo bumpers, stingers and promo beds. Much like The NBC Collection or The X Package by Frank Gari, this package is solely used for a specific type of stat..
Sinclair Oil
Sinclair Oil is an American petroleum company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. Founded in 1916 by Harry F. Sinclair, the company operates 2,600 gas stations in 22 states in the western U.S. and the Midwest. The company also operates three refineries, two in Wyoming, one in Casper and ..
Sinclair Oxford
Sinclair Oxford was a range of low-cost scientific calculators manufactured and sold by Sinclair Radionics in England, United Kingdom from 1975 until 1976. The first model was the Oxford 100, launched in Spring 1975 for UK£12.95; this model was based on the Gillette GPA from late 1974 that was ma..
Sinclair QDOS
QDOS (sometimes written as Qdos in official literature; the name is not regarded as an acronym; also see the identically-pronounced word kudos) was the multitasking operating system found on the Sinclair QL personal computer and its clones. It was designed by Tony Tebby whilst working at Sinclair Re..
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Sinclair Radionics Ltd
Sinclair Radionics Ltd was founded by Sir Clive Sinclair in Cambridge, England on 25 July 1961. Radionics initially developed hi-fi equipment; it released its first product, the Sinclair Micro-amplifier, in December 1962. The assembly and distribution of this product were contracted out to Cambridg..
Sinclair Radio Tower
Sinclair Radio Tower is a guyed mast for TV transmission at Hillsboro, Missouri, USA (Geographical coordinates: [38°13′10″N, 90°35′44″W]). The tower was built in 1987. External links http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/AsrSearch/asrRegistration.jsp?regKey=110059http://www.skyscraper..
Sinclair Research Ltd
Sinclair Research Ltd is a consumer electronics company founded by Sir Clive Sinclair in Cambridge, England (originally as Sinclair Radionics in 1961) to sell hi-fi equipment, calculators, radios and other products. In 1966 Sinclair created but never sold the world's first pocket television. In 19..
Sinclair Ross
James Sinclair Ross (January 22, 1908 - February 29, 1996) was a Canadian banker and author, best known for his fiction about life in the Canadian prairies. Ross was born on a homestead near Shellbrook, Saskatchewan. At the age of seven, his parents separated, and he lived with his mother on a numb..
Sinclair Scientific
The Sinclair Scientific calculator was a 12-function, pocket-sized calculator, selling for about $100. It was introduced in late 1974 and sold in both kit and assembled forms. Power was supplied by four AAA sized alkaline cells. A common failure mode of these calculators was breakage of the battery..
Sinclair Secondary School
Sinclair Secondary School is located in Whitby, Ontario, Canada within the Durham District School Board. The school offers courses ranging from grades nine to twelve. While the school is geared towards a post-secondary education at University, many courses are offered to College-bound students as we..
Sinclair Sovereign
The Silver Sovereign was a high-end calculator introduced by Sinclair Research Ltd of the United Kingdom in 1976, it was one of the last Sinclair calculators. The Sovereign came in silver and gold plated models, with leather pouches and fitted wooden cases. The display can view 8 digits using red li..
Sinclair Stevens
Sinclair McKnight Stevens, PC (born February 11, 1927) is a former Canadian parliamentarian. He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1972 federal election as a Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament. Stevens ran as a candidate in the 1976 Progressive Conservative leader..
Sinclair Television Tower Oklahoma
Sinclair Television Tower Oklahoma is a 480.5 metre high guy-wired aerial mast for the transmission of FM radio and television programs in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA(Geographical coordinates: 35°32'58.2" N and 97°29'19.1" W). Sinclair Television Tower Oklahoma was built in 1986. See also List o..
Sinclair Township, Minnesota
Sinclair Township is a township in Clearwater County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 175 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.9 km² (36.2 mi²). 89.4 km² (34.5 mi²) of it is land and 4.5 km² (1.7 mi²) of i..
Sinclair TV Tower Buffalo
Sinclair TV Tower Buffalo is a 338.6-metre-high guyed TV tower at Grand Island, New York, USA at [43°01′32.0″N, 78°55′42.0″W]. Sinclair TV Tower Buffalo was built in 1998. External link [Wireless2.fcc.gov] ..
Sinclair User
Cover of Sinclair User from 1987 Sinclair User was a magazine dedicated to the Sinclair Research range of home computers, most specifically the ZX Spectrum. Published by EMAP, it was printed in the UK between 1982 and 1993, and was the longest running Sinclair-based magazine. Like many simi..
Sinclair Vehicles
Sinclair Vehicles Ltd was a company formed in March 1983 by Sir Clive Sinclair as a focus for his work in the field of electric vehicles. The initial investment was £8.6m, which came from the proceeds of the sale of some of Sir Clive's shares in Sinclair Research. Barrie Wills, formerly of the DeLo..
Sinclair Weeks
Charles Sinclair Weeks Charles Sinclair Weeks (June 15 1893–February 7 1972), better known as Sinclair Weeks, was United States Secretary of Commerce from January 21, 1953 to November 10, 1958 under Dwight Eisenhower. Born in West Newton, Massachusetts in 1893, he was also the mayor of N..
Sinclair Wetlands
Panorama of the Sinclair Wetlands near Dunedin. Lake Waipori and its surrounding wetlands, seen from the hills to the southeast. The Sinclair Wetlands are to the left of the picture The Sinclair Wetlands are an internationally renowned wetlands located to the south west of Dunedin, New Z..
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Sinc filter
In signal processing, a sinc filter is an idealized filter that removes all frequency components above a given bandwidth and leaves the low frequencies alone. It is shaped like a rectangular function in the frequency domain and like a sinc function in the time domain. Realistic filters can only a..
Sinc function
The sinc function, denoted by [\mathrm(x)\,], has two definitions, sometimes distinguished as the normalized sinc function and unnormalized sinc function. Each is the product of a sine function and a monotonically decreasing function 1/x: In digital signal processing and communication..
Sindaebang Station
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Sindae of Goguryeo
King Sindae of Goguryeo (89-179, r. 165-179) was the eighth ruler of Goguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the half-brother of Taejo and Chadae. He remained quiet under the harsh reign of Chadae, but after Myeongnim Dap-bu assassinated Chadae, Sindae was invited to ..
Sindal
Sindal is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in North Jutland County on the island of Vendsyssel-Thy at the top of the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 242 km², and has a total population of 9,425 (2005). Its mayor is Søren Risager, a member of the Venstre ..
Sindangan, Zamboanga del Norte
Sindangan is a 1st class municipality in the province of Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 80,133 people in 15,651 households. Barangays Sindangan is politically subdivided into 52 barangays. BagoBalokBantayanBatoBenigno Aquino Jr.BinuanganB..
Sindanglaya
Sindanglaya is town in West Java, Indonesia. ..
Sindar
In the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, the fictional Sindar (meaning Grey People, singular Sinda, although the later term was not generally used by Tolkien) are Elves of Telerin descent. They are also known as the Grey Elves. Their language is Sindarin. The Kings of Doriath, Elu Thingol and his grandso..
Sindara
Sindara is a town in Gabon. ..
Sindarin
Sindarin is an artificial language (or conlang) developed by J. R. R. Tolkien. In Tolkien's mythos, it was the Elvish language most commonly spoken in Middle-earth in the Third Age. It was the language of the Sindar, those Teleri which had been left behind on the Great Journey of the Elves. It was..
Sindbad, Faisalabad
Sindbad is another theme park that also has an indoor bumper cars and large gaming arcade for all ages. It is located near the Iqbal stadium that is used for national and international cricket matches. The opening times are usually in the evenings during the summer and earlier in the winters. The ..
Sindbad (crater)
Sindbad |- Location 68.9°N 211.4°W Diameter 23 km Depth Discoverer Voyager 2 Naming Sindbad; Sailor of seven voyages Sindbad is a crater in the northern hemisphere of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Sindbad was first seen in Voyager 2 images, thought the southern rim has been seen..
Sindee Coxx
Sindee Coxx (born June 21, 1970 on Long Island, New York, USA as Brenda Grislaw) is an American pornographic actress and exotic dancer. Biography Prior to her career in hardcore pornography, she worked as a typesetter for a printing press in Long Island. After getting married to Robert Banks, s..
Sindel
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Sindelfingen
Sindelfingen has about 60,000 residents and is about 15 km south west of Stuttgart, Germany. It has an economy fueled mostly by the automobile industry, especially by a factory run by DaimlerChrysler. In the middle ages, it was home to a weaving industry, and from that today there are still ..
Sindeok of Silla
Sindeok of Silla (d. 917, r. 912-917) was the 53rd ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla. He was born to the Pak clan, and was the son of Daeachan Pak Ye-gyeom. He was chosen to succeed the childless King Hyogong, because he was a descendant of King Adalla (d. 184, the last Pak to sit on the Sill..
Sinderby
Sinderby is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated about five miles west of Thirsk. ..
Sinderhope
Sinderhope is a village situated on the east Allen Valley in south-west Northumberland. The population is spread over farms in an area approximately 25 square miles. The population is around 80. The mainstay of employment is sheep-farming. Wildlife is plentiful with many examples of rare birds of G..
Sindgi
Sindgi is a town in Bijapur district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Geography Sindgi is located at [16.92° N 76.23° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Sindgi]. It has an average elevation of 500 metres (1640 feet). Demographics As of 2001 India census ..
Sindh
see also Sindh River Sindh Capital • Coordinates Karachi • [24.52° N 67.03° E] Population (2003) • Density 30,439,893 [Official Census results 1998] - URL accessed March 4, 2006 • 216/km² ..
Sindh-Madrasa-tul-Islam
Sindh-Madrasa-tul-Islam (Urdu: سندھ مدرسۃ الاسلام ) is a high school in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Sindh-Madrasa-tul-Islam was founded in 1890 by Hassan Ali Bey, a Sindhi of Turkish origin and settled in Karachi began to become popular with mainly Muslims of Sindh including Balochs. I..
Sindhanur
Sindhanur Location of Sindhanur Headquarters ..
Sindhen
A sindhen (or, more properly, pesindhen) is a female solo singer who sings with a gamelan. They may perform in unaccompanied music, dance, or wayang performances. The sindhen may sing together with a gerong (male chorus), but their styles and words will be different. The part of the sindhen is larg..
Sindhi
Sindhi may refer to more than one article: the Sindhi people, an ethnic group of Pakistan and Indiathe Sindhi language, an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Sindhi peoplea resident of Sindh province of PakistanSindhi foodThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles as..
Sindhi Civilization
Contents 1 History2 Peculiar features in continuity3 Trade and Commerce4 Language History When the Europeans had derived word "India" from the "Indus River", no one at that time knew that one day the 2,900 km-long river, which rises in China and empties into the Arabian Sea, w..
Sindhi food
Sindhi food is the cuisine of the Sindhi people. The daily food in most of Sindhi households consists of wheat-based dishes and two side dishes, one gravy and one dry. Gujarati cuisine and Rajasthani cuisine are often called Sindhi cuisine. ..
Sindhi language
Sindhi (سنڌي، سندھی ، सिन्धी sindhī) is the language of the Sindh region of South Asia, which is now a province of Pakistan. It is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by approximately 35 million people in Pakistan, and 2.8 million in India; it is also a recognised official langua..
Sindhi language media in Pakistan
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Sindhi Memon
Culture and history Sindhi Memons are an ethnic group residing in Sindh Province of Pakistan. They speak Sindhi, one of the Indo-Aryan languages . They are primarily involved in agriculture, unlike other Memons who tend to be businessmen. Their origins are unknown. The word Memon came from "Meiman..
Sindhi people
This article is about a socio-ethnic group of South Asia. For other uses of the word Sindhi, please see Sindhi. Sindhis are an Indo-Aryan language speaking socio-ethnic group of people originating in Sindh which is part of present day Pakistan. Sindhis that live in Pakistan are predominantly Musli..
Sindhi Rajput
The two main Rajput tribes of Sindh are: Samma (Yaduvamshi Rajputs) eastern and lower Sind and Bahawalpur. They ruled Sindh during (1351 - 1521 AD) Sumra (Paramara Rajputs): They ruled Sindh during (750? - 1350 AD) Others Rajputs of Sindh include: Bhutto, Bhati, Lakha, Saheta, Lohana, Mohano, Dah..
Sindhooram
Cast: Brahmaji, Ravi Teja, Bhanuchander Music: Sree Lyrics: Sirivennela Direction: Krishna Vamsi Sindhooram is a story about how a young man in a village who wants to become a police ends up being a terrorist. Excellent screenplay and direction by Krishna Vamsi. The film leaves you sympathizing wi..
Sindhri
Sindhri can refer to: Sindhri is a small town in Tharparkar District, Sindh, PakistanSindhri is a variety of Mangoes from Sindhri, Sindh, Pakistan This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may w..
Sindhri Airport
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Sindhri Mangoes
Sindhri is a variety of Mangoes from Sindhri, Sindh, Pakistan. ..
Sindhri Tharparkar
Sindhri is a small town in Tharparkar District, Sindh, Pakistan. Muhammad Khan Junejo, former Prime Minister of Pakistan was born in this town. ..
Sindhudurg
Sindhudurg is a fortress which occupies an islet in the Arabian Sea, just of the coast of Maharashtra in western India. The fortress lies on the shore of Malvan town of Sindhudurg District in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, south of Mumbai. History Sindhudurg (Sindhu = sea, Durg = fort) was bui..
Sindhudurg district
Sindhudurg (सिंधुदूर्ग in Marathi) is an administrative district in the state of Maharashtra in India, which was carved out of the erstwhile Ratnagiri district. The district headquarters are located at Oros (ओरोस). The district occupies an area of 5207 km² and has a popu..
Sindhughosh (Kilo) Class
Sindhughosh class is one of the three diesel-powered submarine classes in the Indian Navy. Ten 'Project 877' submarines, known in India as the 877EKM or Kilo class submarine or Sindhughosh class, were built under a contract between Rosvooruzhenie and the Ministry of Defence (India). The final unit..
Sindhuli District
Sindhuli district, a part of Janakpur zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Sindhulimadhi as its district headquarters, covers an area of 2,491 sq km and has a population (2001) of 279,821. See also Zones of Nepal Reference [..
Sindhulpalchok District
Sindhulpalchok district, a part of Bagmati zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Chautara as its district headquarters, covers an area of 2,542 sq km and has a population (2001) of 305,857. See also Zones of NepalSindhupalchok Di..
Sindhura Gadde
Sindhura Gadde was crowned Femina Miss India World in 2005. Since her crowning, she has made several public appearances such as the TANA Conference 2005 in Detroit, Michigan and at the Hindu Samaj Temple in Wappingers Falls, New York. Sindhura made it to the semi-finals in the 2005 Miss World Pagean..
Sindhu Bhairavi
Sindhu Bhairavi (1985) is a Tamil drama film directed by K. Balachander. It stars Suhasini, Sivakumar and Sulakshana. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Ilayaraaja. The songs in the film were sung by Yesudas and K. S. Chithra. Contents 1 Cast2 Soundtrack3 Awards4&nbs..
Sindhu Kingdom
This article is about the kingdom of Sindhu in Indian epic literature. For the historical and present day region, see Sindh. For the river, see Indus River. It is mentioned in the epic Mahabharata that Jayadratha was the king of Sindhu, Sauvira and Sivi Kingdoms. Probably Sauvira and Sivi were two..
Sindh Agriculture University
Sindh Agriculture University is located at Tando Jam, Sindh, Pakistan. The university is an academic complex of five faculties, two centres, one constituent college and Directorate of Advanced Studies and Research. The five faculties are Faculty of Crop Production, Faculty of Crop Protection, Facul..
Sindh Club
Sindh Club is located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It was an exclusive club for the Europeans, and natives were not allowed inside, almost till the independence of Pakistan in 1947. A competition was held to select the best design for the club. Richard Burton had warned against the use of Gothic a..
Sindh Democratic Alliance
The Sindh Democratic Alliance is a regional political party in Pakistan. At the last legislative elections, 20 october 2002, the party was part of the National Alliance, that won 4.6 % of the popular vote and 12 out of 272 elected members. ..
Sindh information department
Contents 1 SINDH INFORMATION DEPARTMENT2 FUCNTIONS3 SECTION WISE WORKING4 PRESS LAWS:-5 DIVISIONAL/DISTRICT OFFICES6 LINKAGE OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA AND INFORMATION DEPARTMENT SINDH INFORMATION DEPARTMENT FUCNTIONS The main functions of this department are to provi..
Sindh Institute of Urology & Transplantation
The Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT) is the largest public sector health organization in Pakistan. Located in the capital city of Karachi, it provides free, comprehensive and modern medical care in kidney diseases and transplantation to all. SIUT’s prime mission is to treat ..
Sindh National Front
S.N.F (Sindh National Front) want genuine Provincial Autonomy. The autonomy which is being enjoyed by the States in the US & Canada, the Indian Provinces, the Cantons in Switzerland and the Australian Provences etc. The Provincial Autonomy as provided with the Act of 1935 was meant for colonial In..
Sindh National Party
Sindh National Party newly formed has main political agenda is to struggle for the rights of sindhi peoples and the provential autonomy. ..
Sindh Politics List
Sindh Politics List is one of the most prestigious email list through which politicians of Sindh and Pakistan converse and communicate with one another. [[The Sindh Politics list]is hosted by [[http://www.sindh.ws Sindh WebSite]] and moderated by [[http://www.talpur.ws Mir Atta Muhammad Ta..
Sindh Regiment
Sindh Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Pakistan Army and it was established in 1976-1977. The Sindh regiment was largely Punjabi but from 1989 the Sindhi proportion was increased and brought to figures to over 50%. The Sindh Regimental Centre is located in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. Referen..
Sindh River
For Sindhu river, please see Indus River The Sindh is a river of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The Sindh originates on the Malwa Plateau in Vidisha District, and flows southwest through Madhya Pradesh to join the Yamuna River in Uttar Pradesh state, near its confluence with the Chambal Riv..
Sindh Taraqi Pasand Party
Sindh Taraqi Pasand Party formarly called Jeay Sindh Taraqi Pasand Party is also the part of Sain G. M. Sayed's Jeay Sindh Tehreeq, the mainagenda of the party is Provencial atonomy. ..
Sindi
Sindi Flag Coat of arms County Pärnu County Mayor Mati Mettus Area km² Density 4,322/km² Coordinates [] Location of Sindi Sindi is a town in Pärnu County, Estonia with a population of 4,322 as of 2005. It is located 14 kilometers from the county c..
Sindian City
Xindian redirects here. For the [[Star Trek:Enterprise]] race, see Xindi. Sindian City (Chinese: 新店市; Pinyin: Xīndian City; Wade-Giles: Hsintien City; POJ: Sin-tiàm-chhī), historically spelled Hsintien (Wade-Giles) and spelled Xindian (Hanyu Pinyin) on signs in Taipei City, is a city in t..
Sindic
The Sindic is President of the General Council of Andorra. See Politics of Andorra. References [The Andorran Institutions] ..
SINdicate
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Sindicato de Trabajadores Ferrocarrileros de la República Mexicana
The Union of Railroad Workers of the Mexican Republic (Spanish: Sindicato de Trabajadores Ferrocarrileros de la Republica Mexicana, or STFRM) is labor union that represents railroad workers in Mexico. It is affiliated with the Confederation of Mexican Workers (CTM). ..
Sindicatum
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Sindily
Sindily is a river in Romania , tributary of the Neajlov River. It rises from the Getic Plateau in Southern Romania and runs for 89 miles. Tributaries of Neajlov River Dâmbovinic | Cîlniştea | Izvorul Dealului | Bughi | Floarea | Golgoveana | Şelariu | Sindily ..
Sindiwe Magona
Sindiwe Magona (born 1943) is a South African writer. A native of the Transkei, she grew up in a township near Cape Town, where she worked as a domestic and completed her secondary education by correspondence. Magona later graduated from the University of South Africa and earned a graduate degree ..
Sindizzy
Sindizzy is christian metal band co-founded by former Stryper members Oz Fox and Tim Gaines. The band was founded in the mid 1990s after Stryper had disbanded. Its members included young drummer John Bocanegra and lead guitarist Bobby MacNeil. Sindizzy released their debut self-produced album, H..
Sindi Hawkins
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Sindi Turf Hindnagar
Sindi Turf Hindnagar is a census town in Wardha district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Sindi Turf Hindnagar had a population of 15,549. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Sindi Turf Hindn..
Sindi Watts
Sindi Watts was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Marisa Warrington. She first appeared in guest stints in 2002 and 2003 and became a regular cast member in 2004 then left in 2005 Contents 1 Personal Interests2 Past Relationships3 Making Mansi..
Sindjoun
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Sindkhed Raja
Sindkhed Raja is a city and a municipal council in Buldana district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Sindkhed Raja had a population of 13,940. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Sindkhed Raj..
Sindlesham
Sindlesham, is a village in Berkshire, England, SE of Reading, and today adjoins Winnersh. It has a long history: mention is made of a chapel being built here in 1220. There is a large hotel here which at one time was a three-storey watermill on the River Loddon. Also nearby is the estate of Bearwoo..
Sindlingen (Frankfurt am Main)
Data Area: 5.151 km² Population: 8,993 Population density: 1,706 people per km² Postal code 65931 Telephone area code: 069 Incorporation Area district: West City districts: 601 - Sindlingen-Süd602 - Sindlingen-Nord [Website] Sindlingen is a distric..
SINDO
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Sindo
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) Sindo has several meanings : Martial Arts - SINDO Sindo is a modern a modern form of Indonesian Silat which is combined with p..
Sindome
Sindome is a cyberpunk MOO (a text-based online virtual reality system to which multiple users are connected at the same time). Roleplaying in Sindome is unique in that most of its coding is custom, employing XML, File-IO, and a graphical web interface. Sindome has been online since 1997 and enjoys ..
Sindon
Sindon was a racehorse that won the 1958 Irish Derby Stakes. References [Irish Derby Stakes] ..
Sindoor
Sindoor is a red powder used by married Hindu women. During the marriage ceremony, the groom applies sindoor to the parting of the bride's hair to show that she is now a married woman. Subsequent sindoor is applied by the wife as part of her dressing routine. Once widowed, a woman is not supposed to..
Sindos
Suburb of Thessaloniki, Greece. It hosts the Alexandrio Technical Educational Institution of Thessaloniki and the Industrial Zone of the city. ..
Sindou
Sindou is a town located in the province of Léraba in Burkina Faso. It is the capital of Léraba Province. ..
Sindre Goksøyr
Sindre Wexelsen Goksøyr (born 1975 in Oslo) is a comic artist. He also had a brief career as an undistinguished hardcore band musician. His strips have been published by Jippi Comics and Egmont Serieforlaget, as well as some magazines and newspapers. His comic strip Mor, which runs in the Bergen-..
Sindri
For other uses, see Sindri (Norse mythology) It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) Sindri is a town in the Indian state of Jharkhand. A Small Town in Northern India..
Sindri (artist)
Sindri is the alias of San Francisco-based musician Sandra Castillo. A music therapist by day, Sindri's debut release titled Under An Attack, Waiting To Happen was released June 7th, 2005 by imputor? Records. Discography Raw Sugar (Angstprod, 2006)Under An Attack, Waiting To Happen (imputor?, 200..
Sindri (Norse mythology)
In Norse mythology, Sindri is the name of both a dwarf and a hall that will serve as a dwelling place for the souls of the virtuous during Ragnarök. In Skáldskaparmál, Sindri is used as a common alternate name for the dwarf Eitri who, with the help of his brother Brokk, fashioned some of the mag..
Sindri Myr
Sindri Myr is a character in Relic Entertainment's computer game: Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War. He is the primary villian, and uses his master, Lord Bale as a pawn in his game. He uses the orks as distractions so he can uncover the Maledictum, a stone which holds a greater daemon of Khorne. After f..
Sinduramon
Sinduramon is a rooster Digimon. It is one of the twelve Digimon Devas, which are each based on an animal of the Chinese zodiac. Sinduramon has the same armor and vajra on his back as Kumbhiramon. Contents 1 Description1.1 Abilities1.2 Attacks2 Appearances2.1 Digimon Tam..
Sinduria
Sinduria is a census town in Garhwa district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Sinduria had a population of 5951. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Sinduria has an average literacy rate of 60%..
Sindy
Sindy is the most popular British doll for girls. ..
Sindykato
El Sindykato, was an Uruguayan Folk-Rock band active between 1968 and 1973. ..
Sind (historical)
Sind This article is part of the series: Historical regions of Pakistan Capital Hyderabad Area 123,080 km² Main language(s) Urdu, Sindhi Established 1st April 1936 Abolished 14th October 1955 '''Historic regions of Pakistan Original Provinces BaluchistanEast Ben..
Sind cricket team
The Sind cricket team was a cricket team representing the province of Sind (now Sindh) in Pakistan and pre-partition India. Sind's first first-class game was in December 1932, when they drew with Ceylon at the Gymkhana ground in Karachi. From 1934-35 until 1947-48 Sind participated in the Ranji Tro..
Sind Sparrow
The Sind Sparrow (Passer pyrrhonotus) is a sparrow found in Iran, Pakistan and India, where is habitat is usually tall grass and scrub. References BirdLife International (2004). [Passer pyrrhonotus]. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 06 May 2006. Database ..
Siné
Maurice Sinet, known as Siné (born December 31 1928 in Paris) is a French cartoonist. As a young man he studied drawing and graphic arts, earning his life as a cabaret singer. After his military service he starts publishing his drawings and also works as a photo-retoucher for porn magazines.. His..
Sine-Gordon equation
The sine-Gordon equation is a partial differential equation in two dimensions. For a function [\phi] of two real variables, x and t, it is [(\Box + \sin)\phi = \phi_- \phi_ + \sin\phi = 0.] Contents 1 Origin of the equation and name2 Mainardi-Codazzi equation3 ..
Sinéad
Sinéad (pronouced SHIN-ADE, IPA: [ʃɪneɪd]) is an Irish female name meaning 'God is gracious'. The English equivalent of Jane or Janet. Famous examples include Sinéad O'Connor, Sinéad Cusack, and Sinéad Lohan. ..
Sinead Copeland
Sinéad Copeland is a senior Civil Servant with the Irish Government. She is responsible for much of the current National Drugs Strategy. After a distinguished academic career in Trinity College Dublin she was headhunted to head up the Administrative Officer side of the National Drugs Strategy 2001-..
Sinéad Cusack
Sinéad Cusack (born 18 February 1948 in Dalkey, County Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish actress. She is the daughter of late actor Cyril Cusack and the late Maureen Cusack, and is the sister of actresses Sorcha Cusack, Niamh Cusack and Catherine Cusack. Her first acting roles were at the Abbey The..
Sinéad de Valera
--> Sinéad de Valera, also known as Sinéad Ní Fhlannagáin and Sinéad Bean de Valera1 (pronounced: shin-aid ban deh-vuh-lair-ruh), (3 June, 1878 - 7 January, 1975), was the wife of the Irish republican leader and third President of Ireland, Éamon de Valera. Born either Jane or Janice Flanag..
Sinéad Lohan
Sinéad Lohan is an Irish singer and songwriter of folk music and folk-inspired popular music. She has released two albums, Who Do You Think I Am in 1995, and No Mermaid in 1998, both of which enjoyed moderate success in Ireland,U.K., and the U.S.. No Mermaid, the title track of the afore mentione..
Sinead Morrissey
Sinead Morrissey was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1972. She was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where she took BA and PhD degrees, and won the Patrick Kavanagh Award in 1990. She has published three collections of poetry, all with Carcanet Press: There Was Fire in Vancouver (1996), Betw..
Sinead Moynihan
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Sinéad O'Carroll
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Sinéad O'Connor
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Sinead Quinn
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Sinebrychoff
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Sinebuano
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Sinecure
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Sinedu Tadesse
Sinedu Tadesse (1974-1995) was a junior at Harvard University when, in 1995, she murdered her roommate, Trang Ho, and then killed herself. The ensuing scandal played out in the courts and Boston newspapers, and resulted in a variety of changes to the administration of living conditions at Harvard. ..
Sinemorets
Sinemorets (Синеморец) is a village on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria, located in the very southeast of the country close to the border with Turkey, where the river Veleka flows into the sea. ..
Sinemorets Hill
Sinemorets Hill (Halm Sinemorets \'h&lm si-ne-'mo-rets\) is the most prominent in the chain of hills surmounting Bulgarian Beach in eastern Livingston Island, Antarctica , excepting Hesperides Hill. Sinemorets Hill is 380 m long in E-W direction and 230 m wide, with twin heights, the west-southwest..
Sinemurian
The Sinemurian is a stage of the Early Jurassic Epoch. It spans the time between 196.5 ± 2 Ma and 189.6 ± 1.5 Ma (million years ago). The stage takes its name from the town of [Semur-en-Brionnais], near Sancerre in the upper Loire Valley. The calcareous soil formed from the Jurassic lim..
Sinep
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Sinepuxent, Maryland
Sinepuxent was a town on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, on the mainland across from Assateague Island. It was completely destroyed by a hurricane in 1818 and never rebuilt. Sinepuxent was the birthplace of U.S. Navy officer Stephen Decatur (1779). ..
Sinepuxent Bay
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Sinequanon
Contents 1 About the song2 French Lyrics3 English Lyrics4 External Links About the song Sinequanon is a song by the group Hybrid, released on their album Wide Angle. It features rapping in French by Soon E MC. French Lyrics Du lundi au vendredi Pas de comedie Pour moi le ci..
Sinergy
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Sines, Portugal
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Sinestro
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Sine (disambiguation)
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Sine and cosine transforms
Contents 0.1 Fourier sine transform0.2 Fourier cosine transform1 See also2 References Fourier sine transform In mathematics, the Fourier sine transform is a special case of the continuous Fourier transform, arising naturally when attempting to transform an odd function. Con..
Sine bar
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Sine Macula Choir
The Sine Macula Choir was founded in 1983 by its present director, Tony Pace. The original aim of the Sine Macula Choir was to animate the Holy Liturgy in the small Maltese village of Safi (c.a. 1800 inhabitants). Thriving on enthusiasm and sheer love of music, the Sine Macula Choir has evolved int..
Sine qua non
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Sine wave
right The sine wave or sinusoid is a function that occurs often in mathematics, signal processing, alternating-current power engineering, and other fields. Its most basic form is: [y = A\cdot \sin(\omega t - \varphi)] which describes a wavelike function of time ([t\,]) ..
Sinfest
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Sinfin
Sinfin is a southern suburb of Derby. It contains both the main centre of Rolls-Royce, on Nightingale Road, and the housing developments of new Sinfin, which merge imperceptibly with those at Stenson Fields, over the city boundary. External Link www.sinfin.net [link] ..
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Sinfonia
Sinfonia is the Italian (Spanish, and also Portuguese) word for symphony (see that article for etymology). In music Sinfonia has however some specific meanings and connotations, that are understood when the word sinfonia is used outside the realm of Latin-based languages: Contents 1 Late Ren..
Sinfónía
Sinfónía (Eng: Symphony) is the live album of 11 hits performed by one of the most recognised Icelandic pop/rock bands - Todmobile & orchestral works of the 72-piece Icelandic Symphony Orchestra (lead by Bernharðs Wilkinson) at the Laugardalshöll in Reykjavík on November 14, 2003. The album/c..
Sinfonia Antartica (Vaughan Williams)
The English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams gave the Italian title Sinfonia Antartica ("Antarctic Symphony") to his seventh symphony. Vaughan Williams provided the music for the film Scott of the Antarctic in 1947, and was inspired by the subject to incorporate much of the music into a symphony. T..
Sinfonia concertante
Sinfonia concertante is a musical form that originated in the classical music era, and is a mixture of the symphony and the concerto genres: It is a concerto, in that it has one or more soloists (in the classical music era usually more than one).It is a symphony in that it does not particularly put ..
Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra
In the 1770s Mozart had been experimenting with the Sinfonia concertante genre, leading in 1779 to the Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra, K. 364 (320d), which can be considered his most successful realisation in this cross-over genre between Symphony and Concerto. Written followi..
Sinfonia da Requiem
Sinfonia da Requiem, Op. 20 for orchestra is a symphony in D major written by Benjamin Britten in 1940 at the age of 26. It was commissioned by Japanese Government in the same year to commemorate the 2,600th anniversary of the Mikado's dynasty. Due to religious reasons and considered as an insult to..
Sinfonieorchester Basel
Sinfonieorchester Basel is a Swiss orchestra founded in 1997. External links [Official website] ..
Sinfonietta (Janáček)
Sinfonietta is an orchestral piece written by Czech composer, Leoš Janáček. The opening of Sinfonietta was re-arranged by the progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer for the song Knife-Edge on their debut album. ..
Sinfonietta (Prokofiev)
The Sinfonietta by Sergei Prokofiev, was originally composed in 1909 as his Opus 5, and is dedicated to Nikolai Tcherepnin, his conducting professor at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. Prokofiev subsequently modified it twice, once in 1914 and finally in 1929, publishing it as Opus 5/48. The work..
Sinfoni Melayu
Sinfoni Melayu is a symphony composed in 1956 by Anthony Burgess. It draws on many of the musical styles he encountered while he was living and working in Malaya. Burgess described it as an attempt to "combine the musical elements of the country into a synthetic language which called on native drums..
Sinforosa Alcordo
Sinforosa Alcordo is a Cebuano fiction writer during the pre-War era. References [www.bisaya.com Visayan Literature page] -- defunct ..
Sinful Deeds (EP)
Sinful Deeds is the second EP of the Finnish progressive metal band Crimson Lotus. It was released on September 5, 2005. Original album artwork created by [Lydia C. Burris]. Guest musicians: Matti Auerkallio (vocals on tracks 1, 2 and 5), Susanna Syrjä (vocals on tracks 1, 3 and 4), La..
Sing
Sing is a verb in the English language used to describe the activity of singing. It may also refer to: In music: "Sing" (single), music single by the alternative rock band Travis"Sing" (Dresden Dolls single), 2006 music single from Boston band The Dresden Dolls"Sing" (song), a song written by Jo..
SING!
SING! is an annual student-run musical production put on by some high schools in New York City. It is a theater competition between the various grades, and while the setup between these grades differs from school to school (such as Soph-Frosh vs. Senior vs. Junior or Freshman-Senior vs. Sophomore-Ju..
Sing, Sing, Sing
"Sing, Sing, Sing" is a 1936 song written by Louis Prima that has become one of the definitive songs of the big band and Swing Era. Although written by Prima, it is often most associated with Benny Goodman. The song has since been covered by numerous artists. On July 6, 1937 "Sing, Sing, Sing" was ..
Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies for the Film Curious George
Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies for the Film Curious George is a soundtrack album by Jack Johnson and friends for the 2006 film Curious George. Along with Johnson, it features Adam Topol, Ben Harper, G. Love, Kawika Kahiapo, Matt Costa, Merlo Podlewski and Zach Gill. It was released on February 7, 2..
Sing-Sing (band)
Sing-Sing is an English indie pop/dream pop band formed in 1997 in London, UK. It consists of vocalist Lisa O'Neill and guitarist/vocalist Emma Anderson (formerly of Lush). Discography The Joy of Sing-Sing (2001, Poptones)Sing-Sing and I (2005, Aerial) External links [Official site][..
Sing-Sing Prison Cemetery
Sing-Sing Prison Cemetery is located at Sing Sing Prison in Ossining, New York. Notable burials Albert Fish (1870-1936), serial killer ..
Sing-song girls
Sing-song girls (also known as flower girls) are learned courtesans in Shanghai during the late 19th and early 20th century. Sing-song girls are trained from childhood to entertain wealthy male clients through companionship, singing and dancing in special sing-song houses. Like the geisha, they ma..
Singa
Singa is a town in Sudan. Singa is also a common transliteration of the name of Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba (qv). Singa is also a spider genus (Araneidae) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page..
Singable Songs for the Very Young
Singable Songs for the Very Young is a music album by popular children's entertainer Raffi, released in 1976. Track listing The More We Get TogetherDown By the Bay (traditional)Brush Your Teeth (adapted and arranged by Louise Dain and Raffi)Robin in the RainFive Green and Speckled Frogs (by Lucil..
Singahi Bhiraura
Singahi Bhiraura is a town and a nagar panchayat in Kheri district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Singahi Bhiraura had a population of 17,125. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Singahi ..
Singalila National Park
Singalila National Park is a national park of India located at the high altitude of more than 7000 metres above sea level, in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal. Singalila National Park at the extreme northwest of West Bengal forms the border with Nepal and is a high altitude protected forest. ..
Singampunari
Singampunari is the town city of Sivaganga District, in Tamil Nadu, India. This is a one of the industrial towns. In Singampunari, the main industry is production of coconut rope. ..
Singampuneri
Singampuneri is a panchayat town in Sivaganga district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Singampuneri had a population of 16,415. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Singampuneri has an average..
Singani
Singani is a South American liquor, similar to pisco, distilled from the special muscatel grape grown in southern Bolivia and Northwest Argentina, and is Bolivia's national liquor. Singani is used to make many traditional cocktails, including the chuflay and the yungueño. External links ..
Singani, Comoros
Singani is a town on Grand Comoro Island in the Comoros. ..
Singaperumalkoil
Singaperumalkoil is a census town in Kancheepuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Singaperumalkoil had a population of 8057. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Singaperumalkoil has ..
Singapi
Singapi is a term used in Chinni Daandu game, which is popular in southern Parts of India. Karnataka in Particular. Players yell out Singapi as a term used for cancellation. When the Chinni is struck with the Daandu, and if the player who hits it is not really sure that the chinni goes to the i..
Singapore
Singapore is the second most densely populated independent country in the world. Eighty-four percent of Singaporeans live in public housing provided by the Housing and Development Board (HDB). Its population of 4.35 million (as of June 2005) is racially diverse. Singaporean Chinese, t..
Singapore, Michigan
Singapore, perhaps Michigan's most famous ghost town, is one of the casualties of the four great fires (Chicago, Holland, Peshtigo, and Manistee) that ravaged the northern midwest on 8 October 1871.[link] Its ruins now lie buried beneath the sand dunes of the Lake Michigan shoreline at ..
Singapore-MIT alliance
Singapore-MIT Alliance (SMA) was founded in 1998 as an initiative to develop research talents who can contribute locally to the economy. Born out of a collaboration between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the National University of Singapore and the Nanyang Technological University, it cu..
Singaporean American
Singaporean Americans are Americans of Singaporean descent. They are often grouped together with Chinese Americans, as they are relatively few in number and a Singaporean American identity is not strongly established. Notable Singaporean Americans See List of Singaporean Americans See also Malay..
Singaporean bridge
Singaporean bridge is a re-invention of sorts of the traditional game of contract bridge. This version of bridge derives its name from where it is believed to have been invented, Singapore, and just like its traditional predecessor, there are variations in the rules. What is fascinating is that most..
Singaporean cricket team
The Singaporean cricket team is the team that represents the country of Singapore at the sport of cricket. They first became a member of the ICC in 1974. They have competed in every ICC Trophy, with the exception of the 1986 tournament, in which they did not participate, and the 2005 tournament, for..
Singaporean five-dollar bill
The Singaporean five-dollar bill is the third smallest denomination banknote issued in Singapore. As of 31 March 2003, there are about 37,044,000 notes in circulation, appearing under four series of designs, namely the Orchid Series, the Bird Series, the Ship Series and the Portrait Series. The not..
Singaporean Mahjong scoring rules
Singaporean Mahjong scoring rules are similar to that of the Chinese Classical system, but accounts for the different set of tiles used therein. Again, standard payment variations apply, although variants exist where the dealer must also pay and receive double. Contents 0.1 Point translatio..
Singaporean measures against avian influenza
Singapore in 2005 [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Events 117th IOC SessionAvian influenza preparenessDengue outbreakHuang Na murder caseHurricane Katrina relief effortKashmir earthquake relief effortNKF controversyNational Day ParadePolice MRT Unit establishedPresidential elec..
Singaporean orders and decorations
Orders and decorations conferred to civilians and military personal in Singapore, listed by order of precedence. Awards specific to the military or police forces are separately listed. Bintang Temasek (Star of Temasek)Darjah Utama Temasek (Order of Temasek)Darjah Utama Nila Utama (Order of Nila Uta..
Singaporean response to 2005 Kashmir earthquake
In the aftermath of the 2005 Kashmir earthquake on October 8 in the Pakistan-administered region of Kashmir, several rescue and relief operations have been organised in Singapore to assist victims of the disaster. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong wrote letters of condolence to both Pakistani Presiden..
Singaporean response to Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Katrina 2005 Atlantic hurricane season General TimelineMeteorological historyPreparations* New Orleans preparednessImpact Economic effectsPolitical effectsCriticism of gov't responseSocial effectsEffects by region*Effects on Mississippi*Effects on New Orleans** Levee failures** I..
Singapore Aero Engine Services Private Limited
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Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise
Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise (SALE) is a company engaged in Commercial Aircraft Sales and Leasing, with headquarters in Singapore and offices in the UK and USA. The company provides operating lease and fleet financing solutions for airlines. SALE-owned aircraft are currently in service with..
Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines Limited (Abbreviated: SIA; }; }; abbreviated 新航) (IATA: SQ, ICAO: SIA, and Callsign: Singapore) SGX: [S55] is the national airline of Singapore, and the world's second-biggest carrier by market value. It is the leading and founding entity of the Singapore Airlines ..
Singapore Airlines awards and accolades
Singapore Airlines is a top airline in terms of customer service and satisfaction, and has won a large number of awards and accolades over the years. The following lists the more significant awards the airline has garnered. Awarder Country Award/ survey Award received Year awarded Air Cargo News ..
Singapore Airlines Cargo
Singapore Airlines Cargo (SIA Cargo), the fully owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines and incorporated in 1 July 2001, is the world's third biggest cargo airline in terms of international freight tonne kilometers (FTK). It has a network spanning 68 cities in 36 countries, with 8 billion tonne kil..
Singapore Airlines Cargo destinations
This is a list of airports that Singapore Airlines Cargo flies to, excluding code-shared destinations. Contents 1 ..
Singapore Airlines destinations
This is a list of airports that Singapore Airlines flies to, excluding code-shared, SilkAir, and Singapore Airlines Cargo destinations. Contents 1 ..
Singapore Airlines fleet
Singapore Airlines Boeing 777 Singapore Airlines operates one of the youngest fleets in Asia. Its streamlined fleet features aircraft from just 3 aircraft families, including the Boeing 747, the Boeing 777, and the Airbus A340. The airline has a history of dubbing its fleet according to pla..
Singapore Airlines Flight 006
|) | }} }}| Passengers=159| Crew=20| Survivors=96| }} Singapore Airlines Flight SQ006 was a flight that flew from Singapore Changi Airport to Chiang Kai Shek International Airport (CKS airport), Taiwan and from Taoyuan, Taiwan to Los Angeles International Airport. On October 31, 2000, at 1517 UTC..
Singapore Airlines Flight 117
On 26 March, 1991, Singapore Airlines flight SQ 117, piloted by Captain Stanley Lim, took off from Subang Airport in Kuala Lumpur with 129 passengers and crew onboard at 1815 hrs. The aircraft was a medium to long range widebody A310 airplane, designed and manufactured by Airbus. Four passengers who..
Singapore Airport Terminal Services
Singapore Airport Terminal Services Limited SGX: [S58] (Abbreviation: SATS; Chinese: 新加坡机场终站服务公司) is the largest ground handling and inflight catering service provider at Singapore Changi Airport, as well as being involved in join ventures at fourteen other airports i..
Singapore Airshow
The Singapore Airshow, formerly known as Changi International Airshow, is a biennial aerospace event scheduled to be held in Singapore starting from 2008. The event was created after Reed Exhibitions relocated Asian Aerospace, held in Singapore since 1981, to Hong Kong due to disagreements with deve..
Singapore Alliance
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Singapore Alliance Party
The Singapore Alliance Party, or sometimes known as just Singapore Alliance, was a coalition of political parties that contested several elections in Singapore, notably the 1955 Elections of Singapore and the 1963 Elections of Singapore that was heavily backed by the local chapter of the United Mala..
Singapore American School
The Singapore American School (SAS) is a private international school in Singapore. Established in 1956, the school offers an American-based curriculum from preschool through to Grade 12 for approximately 3,700 expatriate students, making it the largest international school in the world. Approximate..
Singapore Area Licensing Scheme
The Singapore Area Licensing Scheme, introduced in 1975, charged drivers entering downtown Singapore, and thereby aimed to manage vehicle traffic. It is one of a number of anti-congestion policies that has operated in Singapore since the 1970s. In September 1998, the Area Licensing Scheme was ter..
Singapore Armed Forces
Singapore Armed Forces Republic of Singapore Air Force Republic of Singapore Navy Ranks Ranks in the Singapore Navy History of the Singapore Military Defence policy Deterrence and diplomacy have been the fundamental tenets of Singapore's military defence policy [link]. Throu..
Singapore Armed Forces Best Unit Competition
The Singapore Armed Forces Best Unit Competition is an annual competition which confers awards of recognition to the most oustanding units of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) in combat readiness, operational proficiency and administrative excellence. Besides encouraging the above, the award also see..
Singapore Armed Forces Commando Formation
The Singapore Armed Forces Commando Formation (abbreviation: CDO FN; Chinese: 新加坡武装部队特攻部队) is an elite branch of the Singapore Armed Forces. An offensive unit, it specialises in pre-emptive operations involving small groups of specially-trained soldiers in enemy territory. Desi..
Singapore Armed Forces Football Club
The Singapore Armed Forces Football Club (SAFFC) is a professional soccer club which plays in Singapore's S.League. The club represents the Singapore Armed Forces. SAFFC won the S.League title in 1997, 1998, 2000 and 2002. The team's nickname is the "Warriors", and their mascot is a rhino. Their ..
Singapore Armed Forces Good Service Medal
The Singapore Armed Forces Good Service Medal may be awarded to a serving member of the Singapore Armed Forces in recognition of 5 years of good, efficient and faithful service in the SAF. ..
Singapore Armed Forces Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
The Singapore Armed Forces Long Service and Good Conduct Medal may be awarded to members of the Singapore Armed Forces who have completed 12 years of continuous qualifying service in recognition of their long service and good conduct. A clasp may be awarded on completion of a further 10 years, and a..
Singapore Armed Forces Overseas Medal (Operational)
The Singapore Armed Forces Overseas Medal is an award which can be granted to any active member of the Singapore Armed Forces who was engaged in service in an area outside of the Republic of Singapore. It consists of a silver medal on a purple, yellow and white ribbon. ..
Singapore Armed Forces Parachute Team
The Singapore Armed Forces Parachute Team (SAFPT) is most well-known for its free fall displays at the annual National Day Parade held in Singapore since its first appearance in 1989 as a formalised team, as opposed to sporadic displays since the 1970s by members of the Singapore Commandos Formation..
Singapore Armed Forces Provost Unit
The Singapore Armed Forces Provost Unit (abbreviation: SAFPU; Chinese: 新加坡武装部队宪兵营) is the military police unit of the Singapore Armed Forces, performing policing duties to uphold standards of discipline amongst members of the SAF. Its responsibilities include security of key m..
Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute
The Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute (SAFTI) was a Singaporean military training institution specialising in the training and education of officers from the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), a role which has since been taken over by the new SAFTI Military Institute in 1995. History SAFTI was..
Singapore Army
SSPH 1 howitzer on dislay at Marina South for the National Day Parade, 2005 celebrations The Singapore Army (Chinese: 新加坡陆军部队, Malay Tentera Singapura) is an army formed largely out of conscripted soldiers and reserve forces (former conscripts). It is capable of mobilising over ..
Singapore Arts Festival
The Singapore Arts Festival is an annual arts festival held in Singapore. Organised by the National Arts Council, it is one of the most significant events in the regional arts scene. The festival, usually held in mid-year for a stretch of one month, incorporates theatre arts, dance, music and visual..
Singapore Art Museum
The Singapore Art Museum (abbreviation: SAM; Chinese: 新加坡美术馆) is an art museum specialising in Singaporean and Southeast Asian artworks, particularly that of the visual arts. Opened in January 1996 as the first international-standard museum specialising in art, it is housed in the form..
Singapore at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Singapore competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California under the IOC country code SIN. It was the 8th appearance of the Asian nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1948. Total Singapore 0 0 0 0 R..
Singapore at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Singapore competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea under the IOC country code SIN. It was the ninth appearance of the Asian nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1948. Contents 1 Total Singapor..
Singapore at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Singapore competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain under the IOC country code SIN. It was the tenth appearance of the Asian nation, which made it's Olympic debut in 1948. Contents 1 Total Singapore 0 0 0 0 Results and com..
Singapore at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Singapore competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia under the IOC country code SIN. It was the eleventh appearance of the Asian nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1948. Contents 1 Total Singapore 0 0 0 0 Results and c..
Singapore at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Singapore competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney under the IOC country code SIN. It was the twelfth appearance of the Asian nation, which made it's Olympic debut in 1948. Contents 1 Singapore 0 0 0 0 Results and competitors by event ..
Singapore at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Singapore competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens under the IOC country code SIN. It was the thirtheenth appearance of the Asian nation, which made it's Olympic debut in 1948. Contents 1 Singapore 0 0 0 0 Results and competitors by event ..
Singapore at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
Singapore competes at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code SIN. Sending a delegation of 658 athletes and 291 officials, the third largest it has ever sent to the games, it has set its target at 35 gold medals, five more than the haul won at the 2003 Southea..
Singapore at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
Singapore is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a 101-member strong contingent comprising 63 sportspersons and 38 officials. Contents 1 Total Singapore 5 6 7 18 Gold Table Tennis, Women's TeamOn Shaw Ming, Shoot..
Singapore Bird Series currency notes
The Bird Series of currency notes is the second set of notes to be issued for circulation in Singapore. Issued in the years 1976 to 1984, it has nine denominations, the same number as in the Orchid Series, albeit the $25 note was replaced by the $20 note. Each note features a bird on the right side..
Singapore Botanic Gardens
Lake in Singapore Botanic Gardens Singapore Botanic Gardens (Chinese: 新加坡植物园) is a 52-hectare (128-acre) botanical garden in Singapore. It is less than half the size of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew or around one-sixth the size of Central Park in New York. It is the only botani..
Singapore Broadcasting Corporation
Logo of SBC The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, colloquially referred simply as SBC, was a partially privatised mass market media conglomeration, which dominated the entire television and most of the radio broadcasting industry in Singapore during its existence. Prior to the liberalisation..
Singapore Bus Service
SBS Logo Volvo B10M Mk II (WA), in old Singapore Bus Service livery. Singapore Bus Service (SBS) was a public bus operator in Singapore formed in 1973 with the merger of three private bus companies, namely the Amalgamated Bus Company Limited, the Associated Bus Services (Private) Limite..
Singapore Cable Car
Sentosa Cable Car Line The Singapore Cable Car provides an aerial link from Mount Faber on the main island of Singapore to the resort island of Sentosa across the Keppel Harbour. Opened on 15 February 1974, it was the first cable car system in the world to span a harbour. History The Singapor..
Singapore Canoe Federation
The Singapore Canoe Federation (SCF) is a branch of the National Sports Association, formed in 1971, is responsible for the management, coordination, development and promotion of canoeing in Singapore. It also represents the interest of its athletes and members of the Singapore Sports Council, Sing..
Singapore Casino
Singapore Casino Licenses The Singapore Government has granted to issue two casino licenses as part of Singapore Integrated Resorts. On 26 May 2006, The Marina Bay casino license has given to Las Vegas Sands Corp. as part of Marina Bay Integrated Resort project. They have to build and run the cit..
Singapore Changi Airport
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Singapore Changi Airport awards and accolades
Singapore Changi Airport is known for its excellent services and security, winning numerous worldwide awards and accolades since its opening. Despite competition from much newer airports in the region, the airport continues to maintain its reputation for setting standards in airport service quality...
Singapore Chess Federation
The Singapore Chess Federation (Abbreviation: SCF) is the principal authority over all chess events in Singapore, and was founded in 1949. Its promotion of the game has caused participation in its youth and interschool events, among others, to jump from 517 in 1999 to over 1200 in 2004. As a resul..
Singapore Children's Society
The Singapore Children's Society (abbrev: SCS; Chinese: 新加坡儿童社会) is a charitable organisation which looks after the welfare of children. It is committed to protect the physical, emotional and mental well-being of disadvantaged children. Contents 1 History1.1 Founding of th..
Singapore Chinese Girls' School
Singapore Chinese Girls' School Name Singapore Chinese Girls' School '''Abbreviation SCGS School Code Add Chinese Name 新加坡女子学校 Pinyin xin jia po nü zi xue xiao Malay Add Tamil Add Address 190 Dunearn Road Country Singapore Town Bukit Timah Founded 189..
Singapore Chinese Orchestra
The Singapore Chinese Orchestra (SCO; Chinese: 新加坡华乐团, Pinyin: Xīnjiāpō hùalètuán) is Singapore’s only professional Chinese orchestra. The Orchestra was inaugurated in 1996 at the initiative of the former Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong. Its maestro is Tsung Yeh since 2002. The..
Singapore Chinese Youth Orchestra
The Singapore Youth Chinese Orchestra (SYCO) is the youth section of the Singapore Chinese Orchestra. This idea of setting up the orchestra was initiated by SCO Chairman, Mr Chew Keng Juea. To turn idea into application, SCO decided to set up SYCO. Contents 1 International Recognition2 ..
Singapore City Council by-election, 1958
The Singapore City Council by-election of 1958 was held after the resignation of City Councillor Chang Yuen Tong, who held the seat for Kallang Constituency. While he cited his inability to reconcile the demands of his work with those of the The Workers' Party of Singapore which he was a member, Lee..
Singapore City Council election, 1957
The 1957 Singapore City Council Elections was the first for the newly renamed council, as well as the first to open all seats for direct popular voting. Nomination day was on 18 November 1957, with voting held on 21 December in the same year. A total of 32 seats were contested. Also up for contenti..
Singapore Civil Defence Force
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (abbreviation: SCDF; Chinese: 新加坡民防部队) is the main agency in charge of the provision of emergency services in Singapore during peacetime and emergency. A uniformed organisation under the purview of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the SCDF provides amb..
Singapore Civil Service
The Singapore Civil Service is the set of civil servants working for the Government of Singapore. Many of its principles were inherited from the administrative system left by the British Civil Service, as Singapore was once a British colony. The Singapore Civil Service is widely regarded as one of..
Singapore Combat Engineers
The Combat Engineers are highly versatile and skilled professionals capable of employing state-of-the-art machinery to deliver responsive engineer support to the Army. The Combat Engineers is an indispensable force in the battlefield because they provide the Army with Mobility, Counter-Mobility a..
Singapore cord blood bank
The Singapore Cord Blood Bank (SCBB) is Singapore’s only public cord blood bank that collects, processes and stores donated umbilical cord blood for use in stem cell transplants. Its cord blood units may be searched for use by qualifying transplant centers around the world. Contents 0.1 ..
Singapore Cricket Club
The Singapore Cricket Club (SCC) is one of the premier sports and social clubs in Singapore. Its clubhouse is located at the Padang in Singapore's central business district. The SCC was established in 1852. Over the years, the club has had three clubhouse buildings on the Padang. The first was erec..
Singapore Cup
The Singapore Cup is an annual soccer competition in Singapore. The Singapore Cup is the major cup competition in Singapore football, and has existed since the 1997 (in its inaugural year it was known as the Singapore League Cup). A competition called the Singapore FA Cup was also contested by Si..
Singapore Democratic Alliance
Alliance logo The Singapore Democratic Alliance (abbrev: SDA; Chinese: 新加坡民主联盟) is an alliance of political parties in Singapore. It was formed just months before the 2001 General Elections to form a common opposition front against the ruling People's Action Party (PAP). Its 'sp..
Singapore Democratic Party
Party logo The Singapore Democratic Party (abbrev: SDP; Chinese: 新加坡民主党) is a liberal party in Singapore. The party is a member of Liberal International and the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats. The present chairman of the SDP is Ling How Doong The present Secretary-Gene..
Singapore dollar
SGD redirects here. For other uses see SGD (disambiguation) The dollar (currency code SGD) is the currency of Singapore. It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or alternatively S$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. It is divided into 100 cents. Contents 1&n..
Singapore embassies attack plot
The Singapore embassies attack plot was a plan by the Al-Qaeda-affiliated Jemaah Islamiyah to bomb the diplomatic missions and attack personnel of the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Israel based in Singapore. There were also several other targets. Contents 1 Plan2 Fai..
Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board
The Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (abbreviation: SEAB; Chinese: 新加坡考试与评鉴局) is a statutory board of the Ministry of Education which develops and conducts national and overseas examinations in Singapore. The board collaborates with the Ministry of Education on all natio..
Singapore Exchange
SGX Building 2. Singapore Exchange Limited SGX: [S68] (SGX) is the stock exchange in Singapore. SGX was formed on December 1 1999, following the merger of two established and well-respected financial institutions - the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) and the Singapore Internat..
Singapore Expo
The Singapore Expo (Chinese: 新加坡博览中心) is the largest convention and exhibition venue in Singapore with 100,000 square metres of column-free, indoor space spread over 10 halls. Built and managed by PSA Corporation, and funded by the Ministry of Trade and Industry, the S$220 million b..
Singapore Floorball Association
The Singapore Floorball Association (SFA) was formed in 1996 due to the amount of interest in the game of Singaporeans. Floorball was introduced to Singapore around 1993. The association is currently headed by Samuel Quek who is assisted by Sani Mohd Salim, who holds the world record for the fast..
Singapore Flyer
The Singapore Flyer (Chinese: 新加坡摩天观景轮) is an observation wheel to be built in Singapore by 2008. Reaching 45 storeys high, it will consist of a wheel with a 150 metre diameter built over a three-storey terminal building for a total height of around 165 metres, exceeding the current ..
Singapore Flying College
The Singapore Flying College (Abbreviation: SFC) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines. Established in 1988, the main purpose of SFC is to train ab-initio pilots for Singapore Airlines, Silkair and Singapore Airlines Cargo. SFC does accept private students for training. The headquart..
Singapore Foreign Talent Scheme
The Singapore Foreign Talent Scheme is a program run by the Football Association of Singapore to boost Singaporean football. Its goal is to attract foreign players in Singapore to change nationality and thus play for the Singapore national football team. The scheme is described as the second key pil..
Singapore gay art
Singapore gay art refers to homosexually-themed art from Singapore. Contents 1 Restrictions2 History2.1 1990s2.2 20002.3 20032.4 20042.5 20052.5.1 Change in regulation2.5.2 ..
Singapore gay conferences
Contents 1 19981.1 The 1st Singapore AIDS conference2 20002.1 The 2nd Singapore AIDS conference3 20023.1 The 3rd Singapore AIDS Conference4 20034.1 [[Homosexuality and Homophobia: Applied Psychotherapeutic Issues for Counsellors]]4.2 The 3rd Internati..
Singapore gay documentaries
Contents 1 Past Restrictions2 History2.1 Crunch Time2.2 OK, No Problem2.3 Detik2.4 Inside Out3 Portrayal of homosexuals on television Past Restrictions On 15 July 1996, the Singapore Broadcasting Authority (SBA) issued Notification no. 2400/96 which specified a..
Singapore gay films
Singapore gay films include films that address LGBT-related subject matter to some degree. In contrast to the numerous local theatre productions dealing with LGBT subject matter which have burgeoned since the late 1980s (see Singapore gay theatre), there is to date not a single film entirely produ..
Singapore gay history
Contents 1 Pre-Colonial Period2 Colonial Period (1819–1942)3 World War II and Post-War Singapore4 The 1970s5 The 1980s6 The 1990s7 The 2000s8 See also9 External links Pre-Colonial Period Relatively little is known about pre-colonial Singapore, let a..
Singapore gay literature
Singapore gay literature covers LGBT-related writing in Singapore and include plays, novels, short stories and poetry. It also lists non-fiction works including books and essays or chapters within journals, websites or tomes for either scholarly or general readers. In this article, works are categor..
Singapore gay theatre
In the history of Singapore gay theatre, it was only in the second half of the 1980s that gay writers started to explore the hitherto taboo area of homosexuality in their works. The licencing authority, however, was not quite ready so that in 1988, 3 plays with gay themes were banned from being perf..
Singapore general election, 1948
The Legislative Council General Elections was the first election to be held in Singapore, taking place on 21 March 1948 when six of the 22 seats on the Legislative Council were open for popular voting, albeit only for British subjects. The election was announced on 1 February, and nominations were d..
Singapore general election, 1948 results
The following shows the full results for the Singapore general election, 1948, with candidates and statistics for each electorial division: Constituency Electorate Turnout Spoiltvotes Winning margin Parties Progressive Party Independent Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Municipal Nort..
Singapore general election, 1951
The 1951 Legislative Council General Elections was held in Singapore on 10 April 1951 to elect nine seats on the Legislative Council, up from six seats in the 1948 elections. A 32-day long campaign period was scheduled, with nomination day on 8 March 1951 Out of 48,155 registered voters, only 52.8%..
Singapore general election, 1959
The 1959 Singapore legislative assembly general election was a general election held in Singapore on 30 May 1959 to choose the members of Singapore's Legislative Assembly. Under the Constitution of Singapore in 1959, the members of Legislative Assembly was fully determined by the population of Sin..
Singapore general election, 1963
The Singapore legislative assembly general election of 1963 was an election that took place in Singapore on 21 September, 1963 following five days after the merger with Malaysia and therefore as an autonomous state of Malaysia. Based on results from a poll of Singapore citizens from their respecti..
Singapore general election, 1963 results
The following shows the full results for the Singapore general election, 1963: Constituency Electorate Turnout Spoiltvotes Winning margin Parties Barisan Sosialis People's Action Party Pan-Malayan Islamic Party Parti Pakyat Singapore Alliance United Democratic Party United People's Party Workers'..
Singapore general election, 1997
The 1997 Singapore parliamentary election was an election in Singapore which was held on 2 January 1997. 765,332 out of the eligible 1.8 million voters have voted and selected their next government. The election results was released in the late evening that day and the ruling People's Action Party w..
Singapore general election, 2001
The Singapore parliamentary general elections of 2001 were held on 3 November. The People's Action Party, the incumbent ruling party, won 82 out of 84 seats in the election, including 55 walkovers. Due to the large number of uncontested seats, only 675,306 of the 2,036,923 eligible voters (33.2%) a..
Singapore general election, 2006
The 2006 Singapore parliamentary general election was an election in Singapore held on May 6 2006. 1.22 million out of the eligible 2.16 million Singaporeans had elected their Members of Parliament and selected their next government. The elections results were released at 10 p.m. (SST) The Peop..
Singapore General Hospital
The Singapore General Hospital (abbrev: SGH; Chinese: 新加坡中央医院) is the largest and oldest hospital in Singapore, of which the foundation of its first building was laid in 1821. The Singapore Health Services hospital occupies sprawling grounds at Outram Park, sharing space with fou..
Singapore Green Plan 2012
Singapore Green Plan 2012 is a government blueprint for environment sustainability in Singapore, prepared by the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources. On 27 July 2005, a public forum will be held to gather views for the plan on air and climate changes, water and clean land, conservation,..
Singapore Guards
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Singapore Herald
The Singapore Herald was a tabloid newspaper in Singapore whose publishing license was suspended by the Singapore government on May 28, 1971. The government had accused the paper of being involved in "black operations", of being funded by questionable foreign sources, of working up agitation against..
Singapore History Museum
The Singapore History Museum (abbreviation: SHM; Chinese: 新加坡历史博物馆) was the name for the National Museum of Singapore from 1993 to 2006. The museum was one of the three national museums of Singapore, and was housed at the National Museum Building till 2003 and later at Riverside Poi..
Singapore Hit Awards 2005
The Singapore Hit Awards 2005 (Chinese: 新加坡金曲奖 2005) is a music award held on 4 November 2005 as part of the annual Singapore Hit Awards organised by the top Mandarin radio station in Singapore, Y.E.S. 93.3 FM in association with the Recording Industry Association (Singapore). A total o..
Singapore ice hockey league
An ice hockey league officially ran by Amateur Ice Hockey Association of Singapore (AIHA Singapore). ..
Singapore Idol
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Singapore Improvement Trust
The Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) was a government organisation set up in 1927 by the British colonial government in Singapore in response to the housing needs of the population of Singapore. At that time, many people resided in overcrowded shophouses and squatter settlements, resulting in w..
Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society
Contents 1 Founding History2 Organisation3 Management4 Major Events5 Student Atmosphere6 Further information Founding History "Kala Samskriti Lakshanam - Art characterises civilisation" SIFAS the acronym of the Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society is a common term ..
Singapore Indian Orchestra and Choir
The Singapore Indian Orchestra & Choir (SIOC) is one of the few orchestras to have a choir to complement its performances. They have staged over 350 performances and are regularly invited to perform at local concerts of festivals in Singapore, Australia and Brunei. The Orchestra was formed by the Pe..
Singapore Indoor Stadium
Singapore Indoor Stadium (Chinese: 新加坡室內体育馆, Pinyin: Xīnjīapō shìneì tǐyùguǎn) is an indoor sporting arena located in Singapore. The capacity of the arena is 12,000 and was completed in 1989. It was officially opened by the then prime minister Lee Kuan Yew on 31 December 1..
Singapore Infantry Regiment
The Singapore Infantry Regiment is the main formation of the Singapore Army. It consists of six regular battalions and a number of National Service (NS) battalions. The 1st Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment was formed in 1957 against the backdrop of self-government for Singapore. Recruitment b..
Singapore Institute of Management
The Singapore Institute of Management (Abbreviation: SIM; Chinese: 新加坡管理学院) is a tertiary institution in Singapore specialising in executive education courses as well as those catered for general education in business and human resource management. A private, not-for-profit organizatio..
Singapore International Film Festival
The Singapore International Film Festival (Chinese: 新加坡国际电影节) was launched in 1987. The festival is an annual film event which screens about 300 films from over 45 countries. Besides screening award winning and critically acclaimed films, the festival also features workshops, seminar..
Singapore International Monetary Exchange
The Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX) was a futures exchange in Singapore. It was founded in 1984. On 1 December 1999, SIMEX merged with the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) to form the Singapore Exchange (SGX). See also List of futures exchanges ..
Singapore International School
Singapore International School (SIS) is an elementary school situated on Nam Long Shan (Brick Hill), Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, China. It is an international school run by the Government of Singapore and follows the Singaporean currriculum. The school was first established in September 1991 i..
Singapore in Malaysia
This article is part ofthe History of Singapore series Early history of Singapore (pre-1819) Founding of modern Singapore (1819-1826) Straits Settlements (1826-1867) Crown colony (1867-1942) Battle of Singapore (1942) Japanese Occupation (1942-1945) Sook Ching massacre (1942-1945) Post..
Singapore in the Straits Settlements
This article is part ofthe History of Singapore series Early history of Singapore (pre-1819) Founding of modern Singapore (1819-1826) Straits Settlements (1826-1867) Crown colony (1867-1942) Battle of Singapore (1942) Japanese Occupation (1942-1945) Sook Ching massacre (1942-1945) Post..
Singapore issues
The "Singapore issues" refers to four working groups set up during the WTO Ministerial Conference of 1996 in Singapore, namely investment protection, competition policy, transparency in government procurement and trade facilitation. Disagreements between largely developed and developing economies pr..
Singapore Justice Party
The Singapore Justice Party (abbrev: SJP; Chinese: 新加坡正义党) is a political party in Singapore. The party has been based mostly in Marine Parade district of Singapore since the party has taken part in general elections after 1988 by fielding its candidates only at Marine Parade Group Rep..
Singapore Land Authority
The Singapore Land Authority (SLA) is a statutory board in Singapore under the Ministry of Law. SLA focus is on land resource optimization and it has 2 main roles: developmental and regulatory. In its developmental role, SLA oversees the management of State land and buildings, land sales, lease..
Singapore licence plates
Motor vehicle licence plates in Singapore are administered by the Land Transport Authority. In general, all licence plates numbers in Singapore come with the vehicular registration number, suffixed by the official reference in the form of an alphabet. Thus, current car numbers may be in the form of ..
Singapore Literature Prize
The Singapore Literature Prize (abbreviation: SLP) is an award in Singapore to recognise outstanding published works by Singaporean authors in any of the four official languages: Chinese, English, Malay and Tamil. The competition is organised by the National Book Development Council of Singapore (..
Singapore Malay National Organisation
The Singapore Malay National Organisation (PKMS, short for Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura in Malay; Chinese: 新加坡马来民族机构) is a political party in Singapore. The party was originally a branch of the United Malays National Organisation, but split when Singapore left Malaysia ..
Singapore Management University
The Singapore Management University (Abbreviation: SMU; Chinese: 新加坡管理大学; Malay: Universiti Pengurusan Singapura) was officially incorporated on January 12, 2000, and holds the unique position of being Singapore's first private university funded by the government. The SMU approach ..
Singapore Marathon
The Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon is an international event held annually in December in the city of Singapore. The marathon attracts participants from all over the world with runners from countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Japan, China and oth..
Singapore Mass Rapid Transit
Singapore Mass Rapid Transit may refer to: Mass Rapid Transit, the Mass Rapid Transit system in SingaporeSMRT Corporation, one of the companies that operate Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit systemSBS Transit, the company that operates the North East Line of Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit system This i..
Singapore Masters
The Singapore Masters is an annual men's professional golf tournament which has been played in Singapore since 2001. It is co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and the European Tour, and is one of many European Tour events established in East Asia since the early 1990s. There have been two important fi..
Singapore Mathematical Olympiad
The Singapore Mathematical Olympiad (SMO) is a mathematics competition run by the Singapore Mathematical Society. It comprises three sections, Junior, Senior and Open, each of which is open to all pre-university students studying in Singapore who meet the age requirements for the particular section...
Singapore media merger of 2004
In 2004, MediaCorp and MediaWorks agreed on a merger and they became Mediacorp TV Holdings with effect from January 1,2005. Many workers were transferred and some others lost their jobs as a result of the merger. ..
Singapore National Eye Centre
The Singapore National Eye Centre (abbrev: SNEC; Chinese: 新加坡全国眼科中心) was founded in 1989 and started operations in 1990. It is located within the grounds of Singapore General Hospital. Background SNEC is the designated centre within the healthcare sector network to spearhead and ..
Singapore national football team
Aide Iskandar, captain of the Singapore national football team, hoists the Tiger Cup in 2004. The Singapore national football team is the national soccer team of Singapore. The team comes under the organisation of the Football Association of Singapore (FAS). To date, the most significan..
Singapore National Front
The Singapore National Front (abbrev: SNF; Chinese: 新加坡国民阵线), is a Singapore Malay-based political party formed by exit faction members from Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura (Singapore Malay National Organisation) members whom was a group of Malay professionals in 15 August 19..
Singapore National Olympic Council
The Singapore National Olympic Council, or commonly SNOC, (Chinese: 新加坡国家奥运理事会) is a registered society, recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). SNOC was founded in 1947 as Singapore Olympic and Sports Council (SOSC), and subsequently renamed in 1970. The SNOC h..
Singapore National Pledge
Singapore's National Pledge is an oath of allegiance to Singapore. It is commonly recited by Singaporeans in unison at public events, especially in schools, in the Singapore Armed Forces and during the National Day Parade. Contents 1 Origin2 The Pledge2.1 In ..
Singapore national referendum, 1962
The Singapore national referendum of 1962, or also commonly referred to as the Merger Referendum of Singapore was the first and only referendum to date held in Singapore on September 1 1962. It called for people to vote on the terms of merger with Malaysia. Some of the options ultimately had to de..
Singapore Naval Base
The Singapore Naval Base was a cornerstone of British Defence polict in the Far East between the Wars. After the Great War, the British government devoted significant resources into building a naval base in Singapore, as a deterrent to the increasingly ambitious Japanese Empire. Originally ann..
Singapore Network Information Centre
Singapore Network Information Centre (SGNIC) is the National Internet Registry for Singapore. It was formed in October 1995. It manages the .sg top level domain. External link [Official website] ..
Singapore Night Safari
The Night Safari (Chinese: 夜间野生动物园) is the world's first nocturnal zoo and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Singapore, constructed at a cost of $63 million (1994 Singapore Dollars). It was officially opened on 26 May 1994 and the zoo occupies 40 hectares (0.4 km²)..
Singapore Open
The Singapore Open can refer to several sporting events bearing the same name, or at least in part: Singapore Open (badminton)Singapore Open (bowling)Singapore Open (golf)Singapore Open (table tennis) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the sa..
Singapore Open (golf)
The Singapore Open is an Asian Tour golf tournament. It was founded in 1961 and was staged annually until 2001, in which year it was won by Choo Tze Huang. It was then cancelled for lack of sponsorship. Other winners in the years leading up to this included American Shaun Micheel in 1998, who went o..
Singapore Orchid Series currency notes
The Orchid Series of currency notes is the earliest to be issued for circulation in Singapore. Issued in the years 1967 to 1976, it has nine denominations. Each note has an orchid design in the centre of the note's front, the orchid being the national flower of Singapore. A scene of Singapore is de..
Singapore Paranormal Investigators
Singapore Paranormal Investigators (SPI) investigates into the paranormal, solve the unsolved, explain the unexplained and explore the unknown. External links [Official site] ..
Singapore Parking Coupon
Singapore Parking Coupon is the famous parking coupon in Singapore. Urban Redevelopment Authority URA. It is used for URA and HDB parking area. ..
Singapore People's Alliance
The Singapore People's Alliance was a political party in Singapore founded in 1959 that was drawn from the abandoned political party Labour Front and has never won any seats in the Parliament of Singapore. Following the general election of 1959 the Liberal Socialist Party merged into it. After the ..
Singapore People's Party
The Singapore People's Party (abbrev: SPP; Chinese: 新加坡人民党) is a left of centre party in Singapore. It was founded in 1994 bySin Kek Tong, who led a pro-Chiam See Tong faction out of the Singapore Democratic Party. For three years, Sin Kek Tong was the stand-in secretary-general of t..
Singapore Petroleum Company
Singapore Petroleum Company Limited SGX: [S99] or SPC is a Singapore area oil company. SPC is involved in exploring for petroleum, developing fields, refining and terminalling, and petroleum product distribution. It bought 28 BP stations in Singapore when BP was selling away its BP station..
Singapore Philatelic Museum
The Singapore Philatelic Museum (Chinese: 新加坡集邮博物馆) is located at Coleman Street in Singapore, and is the only philatelic museum in Asia. It is a museum about the history of Singapore stamps. The museum was formerly part of the Anglo-Chinese School and was completed in 1904. In the..
Singapore Police Force
The Jurong Police Division Headquarters at Jurong West Avenue 5. The Singapore Police Force logo is prominently displayed. The Singapore Police Force (Abbreviation: SPF; Malay: Polis Republik Singapura; Chinese: 新加坡警察部队) is the main agency tasked with maintaining law and order i..
Singapore Police Force Good Service Medal
The Singapore Police Force Good Service Medal is issued to police officers from the Singapore Police Force in Singapore who have served a minimum of five years of reckonable service which comprises of two National Service Years and a minimum of 3 ICTs in different financial years, also provided that..
Singapore Polytechnic
Singapore Polytechnic (Chinese: 新加坡理工学院), the first polytechnic established in Singapore, was founded in 1954. The former campus was at Prince Edward Road till 1978. It is relocated to its present-day location at Dover and located nearby is the Dover MRT Station. Contents 1 A..
Singapore Pools
Singapore Pools is the only legal lottery operator in Singapore, incorporated in 1968 to curb illegal gambling. It provides a legal avenue for betting in Singapore. External link [Official site] ..
Singapore Portrait Series currency notes
The portrait series is the current set of notes on circulation in Singapore. The Portrait Series of currency notes is the fourth and most current set of notes to be issued for circulation in Singapore, having been first introduced in 1999 to the present. It has seven denominations, a reduction..
Singapore Post
Self-Automated Machine and Postboxes outside the Westmall Branch. Singapore Post Limited SGX: [S08] (Chinese: 新加坡郵政有限公司; or SingPost, Chinese: 新加坡郵局) is Singapore's only postal company, providing local and international postal services. It currently manage..
Singapore presidential election, 2005
Singapore in 2005 [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Events 117th IOC SessionAvian influenza preparenessDengue outbreakHuang Na murder caseHurricane Katrina relief effortKashmir earthquake relief effortNKF controversyNational Day ParadePolice MRT Unit establishedPresidential ele..
Singapore Press Holdings
Singapore Press Holdings Limited (SPH) is a Singapore-based publisher of newspapers and magazines. It prints The Straits Times, Lianhe Zaobao, and Berita Harian, among others; in fact, SPH prints all daily newspapers in Singapore except Today. The company employs 1,000 journalists, including corresp..
Singapore Promising Brand Award
The Singapore Promising Brand Award is an annual award conferred to recognise outstanding efforts of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in Singapore in the promotion of their brands. First given out in 2002 through a collaboration between the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (ASME) and th..
Singapore public gay parties
Public gay mega-parties, exemplified by the iconic Nation parties held annually in Singapore since 2001 are not merely commercial events held for LGBT recreation but also socio-political statements of significance in Singapore gay history and milestones in Singapore's human rights record. Conten..
Singapore Red Cross
The Singapore Red Cross started out in 30 September 1949 as part of the British Red Cross Society. In 6 April 1973, the Singapore Red Cross (SRC) was officially incorporated by the Parliament of Singapore. The SRC is part of the world-wide, non-political, non-religious Red Cross movement. Its acti..
Singapore Repertory Theatre
The Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT) is a Singapore-based professional theatre group which was founded in 1993, and is one of the leading English language theatres in Asia. The SRT's mission is to stage theatre of the highest calibre, collaborating with the best talent from around the world. I..
Singapore River
The Singapore River is a small river in terms of physical attributes, but of extreme historical importance to the country of Singapore, the political entity which shares its name. The Singapore River flows from the Central Area, which lies in the Central Region in the southern part of Singapore b..
Singapore Sailing Federation
The Singapore Sailing Federation (Abbreviation: SSF), also known as SingaporeSailing, is the national sports association responsible for the management and organisation of the sport of sailing in Singapore. With affiliations to organisations such as the Singapore National Olympic Council and the I..
Singapore Science Centre
Exterior view of the Singapore Science Centre Bird's eye view of the Science Centre in the evening. The Singapore Science Centre (SSC, Chinese: 新加坡科学馆) is a world-acclaimed scientific institution in Jurong East, Singapore, specialising in the promotion of scientific and tec..
Singapore Science Park
The Singapore Science Park (Chinese: 新加坡科学园), developed and managed by Ascendas, is Asia's most prestigious research and development (R&D) and technology hub. It was set up under a government initiative in 1980 to provide infrastructure for R&D to flourish in Singapore. Since then, the..
Singapore Ship Series currency notes
The Ship Series of currency notes is the third set of notes to be issued for circulation in Singapore. Issued in the years 1984 to 1999, it retains the number of denominations as was in the previous two series of notes, but switches the $20 note for the $2 one. A maritime theme to reflect Singapore..
Singapore Sling
The Singapore Sling is a cocktail that was invented by Mr. Ngiam Tong Boon for the Raffles Hotel in Singapore sometime between 1910 and 1915. At one point the recipe fell into disuse and was actually forgotten by the bar staff. The recipe currently used by the hotel (and repeated at the Wikibooks li..
Singapore Slingers
Singapore Slingers Established 2006/07 Team Colours Red, White, Gold Home Venue Singapore Indoor Stadium, Singapore Major Sponsor T.B.A. Championships None Team History Canberra Cannons (1979-2002/03) Hunter Pirates (2003/04-2005/06) Singapore Slingers (2006/..
Singapore Soka Association
Part of a onBuddhism History of Buddhism Timeline of Buddhism Buddhist councils Foundations Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path The Five Precepts Nirvāna · Three Jewels Buddhism In Depth Three marks of existence Skandha · Karma · Dharma Samsara · Rebirth..
Singapore Spa
Singapore Spa The Spa sector in Singapore has been showing strong demand and interests by Spa operators to establish strong Spa outlet's brand in Singapore and oversea. To operate a spa, the spa operator is required to apply Category 1 or Category 2 of Spa status from Licensing Division, Singapore..
Singapore spaceport
Space Adventures has proposed a USD$115 million spaceport to be located in Singapore, near Changi Airport. This spaceport will service the Space Adventures Explorer suborbital tourist rocketplane. It will also provide astronaut training facilities and a public education and interactive visitor centr..
Singapore Special Operations Force
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Singapore Sports School
The Singapore Sports School (Chinese: 新加坡体育学校) is a specialized independent school in Singapore. It was initiated by the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS), and caters to sporting teenagers who have talent and capability in sports. The school received its firs..
Singapore Standard Time
Singapore uses a time zone eight hours in advance of UTC, (UTC+8). It is known as Singapore Standard Time or SGT, and is the same as Australian Western Standard Time, Malaysian Standard Time, Chinese Standard Time and Hong Kong Time. According to longitude, Singapore is 103° 51' 16" East of Greenw..
Singapore Strait
The Singapore Strait (or Straits of Singapore) is a 105 kilometer long, 16 kilometer wide strait between the Strait of Malacca in the west and the South China Sea in the east. Singapore is on the north of the channel and the Riau Islands are on the south. It includes Johore Strait, Keppel Harbour ..
Singapore Symphony Chorus
The Singapore Symphony Chorus (SSC) is the performing choir of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO). The SSC performs solely with the SSO, presenting an average of three programmes a year. The SSC was initiated in 1980 under the direction of Choo Hoey, then Music Director of the SSO. The SSC gave ..
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
The Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO), formed in 1979, is a professional orchestra with 96 musicians. Its current Music Director is Lan Shui. The performing choir of the SSO is the Singapore Symphony Chorus directed by the SSO's Resident Conductor Lim Yau. It's principal guest conductor is the f..
Singapore Technologies Engineering
Singapore Technologies Engineering is a global defence and engineering group of over 100 subsidiaries in 29 cities in 17 countries. Its customer base covers over 60 countries. About Its US headquarters is a subsidiary Vision Technologies Systems Inc. (VTS), set up in 2001 in Virginia, near the nat..
Singapore Telecommunications
Singapore Telecommunications Limited SGX: [T48] (commonly abbreviated as SingTel) is Singapore's largest telecommunications company. With a combined mobile subscriber base of 78 million customers from its own operations and regional associates, SingTel is the largest mobile network opera..
Singapore telephone numbering plan
The Singapore telephone numbering plan, also known as the National Numbering Plan, is regulated by the Numbering Management Department of the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA), taking over the role from the Telecommunications Authority of Singapore upon its formation in December 1999..
Singapore Tourism Board
Singapore Visitors Centre along Orchard Road, providing tourism information for tourists in Singapore. The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is a government agency in Singapore, tasked to promote the country's tourism industry. The board was first established in 1964 and was called the Singapor..
Singapore women's national football team
Women's football (soccer) in Singapore is becoming more popular since the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) took women’s football under its wing in 2000. A Women’s Football Division was set up with the FAS in September 2004. The rapidly growing interest for this sport holds great promi..
Singapore Youth Festival
The Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) (Chinese: 新加坡青年节) is an annual event in Singapore organised by the Ministry of Education (MOE) to celebrate the achievements of youths in co-curricular activities (CCAs). Starting in April and culminating in a month-long celebration in July, students in..
Singapore Zoo
Entrance to the Singapore Zoo. Singapore Zoo, formerly known as Singapore Zoological Gardens, occupies 28 hectares (0.28 km²) of land on the margins of Upper Seletar Reservoir within Singapore's heavily forested central catchment area. The zoo was built at a cost of S$9m granted by the gover..
Singapura (cat)
A young Singapura male --> Alternate Names The Drain Cat, Kucinta Country of origin Singapore Breed standards (external links) [AACE], [ACFA], [CFA] [GCCF] [TICA] The Singapura is a recognized breed of cat. These excerpts are from the UK ..
Singaraja
Singaraja is the second largest city in Bali, Indonesia after Denpasar. The name is Indonesian for "Lion King". It is on the north coast just east of Lovina. Singaraja was the Dutch colonial administrative centre for Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands until 1953, and the port of ar..
Singarathoppe
Singarathoppe is a small village near East Fort in Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala state, south India. It was here Ayya Vaikundar was jailed by Kalineesan (Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma). ..
Singarayakonda
Singarayakonda is a census town in Prakasam district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Geography Singarayakonda is located at [15.25° N 80.03° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Singarayakonda]. It has an average elevation of 15 metres (49 feet). Demogr..
Singareni Collieries Company Limited
In the year 1871, Dr. King of the Geological Survey of India, discovered coal near the village of Yellandu in Khammam District. And one of the important coal seams bore his name. The Hyderabad (Deccan) Company Limited., incorporated in England, acquired mining rights in 1886 to exploit coal foun..
Singarva
Singarva is a census town in Ahmadabad district in the Indian state of Gujarat. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Singarva had a population of 9884. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Singarva has an average literacy rate of 59..
Singa (mythology)
Singa is an Indonesian creature of the Batak people. It's name means 'lion,' but it has various representations. The Singa is commonly represented in Batak decoration. ..
Singeing
Singeing is the burning off of loose fibers sticking out of textile goods and is a part of the pretreatment processes carried out in textile processing. It is usually the first step carried out after weaving. Purpose Singeing is often carried out on cotton fabrics, or fabrics with cotton blends an..
Singelringen
Singelringen is a Swedish company, which has developed the so-called "single ring" (which is currently the company's only product). The single ring, a metal ring blue on the outside and silver on the inside, is worn as the opposite of a wedding ring. Whereas wearing a wedding ring is a sign of bei..
Singen (Hohentwiel)
Singen (Hohentwiel) is a city in the very south of the federal state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is an industrial town located north of the German-Swiss border. The most famous sight of Singen is Hohentwiel mountain, a volcano that became extinct long time ago. On top of the mountain lies H..
Singeom
Singeom (r. 935-936) was the second and final king of Hubaekje, one of the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea. He came to the throne after conspiring with his two brothers, Yanggeom and Yonggeom, to overthrow their father Gyeon Hwon and kill the anointed heir, their younger brother Geumgang. The br..
Singer
For other senses of this word, see singer (disambiguation). Simon Le Bon in concert, 2003. LeAnn Rimes singing in concert A singer is a type of musician who uses his or her voice to produce music. Usually, singing refers to vocal melody only, though vocalist is a similar term which als..
Singer-Prebisch thesis
According to the Singer-Prebisch thesis (sometimes referred to as the Prebisch-Singer Hypothesis), the terms of trade between primary products and manufactured goods tend to deteriorate over time. Developed independently by economists Raul Prebisch and Hans Singer in 1950, the thesis suggests that ..
Singer-songwriter
Singer-songwriter is a term which refers to performers who belong to the folk music tradition but, unlike the traditional folk singers, write, compose, and sing their own material including lyrics, melodies and often the accompaniment and entire composition or song. Most singer-songwriters are less..
Singers Hill Synagogue
The Birmingham Hebrew Congregation (Singers Hill) Synagogue is a Grade II* listed building comprising 26, 26A and 26B Blucher Street in central Birmingham, England. Built in 1856, it was designed by Yeoville Thomason. It features "a Norman-wheel window in a building design in red and yellow bric..
Singer (car)
1934 Singer Nine sports. A 1960 Singer Gazelle Convertible. An example of a Singer vehicle in use as a wedding car. Singer was an automobile company founded in 1905 in Coventry, England. It was acquired by the Rootes Group of the United Kingdom in 1956. The British Singer company ..
Singer (disambiguation)
Singer can refer to: A singer, as one who sings.Singer Corporation, major manufacturer of sewing machinesThe Singer Building, in which the Singer Corporation was based in New York CityThe Singer automobile marque of the Rootes GroupThe New Guinea Singing Dog, a canine subspecies.Singer, the French b..
Singer Bowl
The Singer Bowl is a stadium that formerly stood in Flushing, Queens in New York City. The stadium was built for events during the 1964 World's Fair, also hosting various Olympic trials and concerts over the years. In the early 1970s, though, the United States Tennis Association was looking for a ..
Singer Building
The Singer Building at Liberty Street and Broadway in Manhattan, New York was an office building completed in 1908 as the headquarters of the Singer Sewing Machine Company. The building's architect, Ernest Flagg, was a supporter of height limitations and restrictive zoning, and showed his soluti..
Singer Corporation
A Singer's sewing machine Contents 1 History1.1 Present2 See also3 External links History Singer Corporation was established as I.M. Singer & Co. in 1851 by Issac Merritt Singer. Best known for its sewing machines, it was renamed Singer Manufacturing Company in 1865, th..
Singer Park
Singer Park is a 5,000 seat stadium in Hampstead, New Hampshire that is primarily used for soccer. It is home to the New Hampshire Phantoms soccer team. ..
Singer railway station
Singer railway station is a two-platformed manned railway station serving Clydebank town centre. It is located on the Argyle Line and the North Clyde Line. Passenger services are provided by First ScotRail on behalf of Strathclyde Passenger Transport. It is served half hourly by Lanark-Dalmuir trai..
Singer Vinger
Singer Vinger is an Estonian punk-rock band. It was founded in 1980s and was named before as "Pära Trust" (Backside Trust) and "Turist" (Tourist). Its leader, songwriter and singer is Hardi Volmer. Main themes in band's songs are social-critic irony and pure humor. It is one of the most popular ban..
Singesar
Singesar (population 2400) is a village near Kandahar, Afghanistan. It is a birthplace of Taleban leader Amir al-Momineen (commander of the faithful) Mullah Omar. ..
Singfest
Annual Southern Gospel music festival held each April at the Oral Roberts University Mabee Center. The event draws thousands of Southern Gospel music fans from around the nation to hear over 20 of the top Southern Gospel music performers in the nation. Singfest is promoted by Frank Arnold Ministri..
Singh
Singh is a common name in India used by Rajputs and Sikhs and Hindu martial classes like Dogras, Gurkhas, Gujjars, Jats and Marathas . Singh was first used by Rajputs, then adopted by the Sikh religion and communities like Ahir, Jat etc. also started using it. Contents 1 Etymology2 'Si..
Singh-Ray
Singh-Ray is an American maker of photographic filters. They are among the more expensive brands, and have a reputation for high quality and personalized service. External links [Singh-Ray website] ..
Singhania
Singhania is a surname found usually amongst people from the western Indian state of Rajasthan. The Singhanias are now found all through out India, but mainly in the industrial centres like New Delhi, Mumbai, Kanpur and Calcutta. The Singhanias are famous in India, being one of the big industrial h..
Singhasari
This article is part ofthe History of Indonesia series Pre-colonial Indonesia (before 1602) Sailendra Srivijaya (3rd century -1400) Kingdom of Mataram Kediri (1045-1221) Singhasari (1222-1292) Majapahit (1293-1500) Sultanate of Mataram (1500s to 1700s) Dutch East Indies (1602 - 1945) ..
Singhbhum
Singhbhum was sometime a large district in the present-day Indian state of Bihar. Chaibasa was the district headquarters of the erstwhile Singhbhum district. The area was part of the Chota Nagpur Division of Bengal in British India. That district has in recent decades been divided into three smalle..
SingHealth
SingHealth is Singapore's largest group of healthcare institutions. The group was formed in 2000 and has three public hospitals across the island, five specialist centres and runs eight polyclinics as well. The group operates Singapore General Hospital, Kandang Kerbau Women's and Children's Hospital..
Singheshwar block
Singheshwar block is one of the administrative divisions of Madhepura district, Bihar state, India. The block has a population (2001 census) of 101,240. The block headquarters are located at a distance of 6 km from the district headquarters, namely, Madhepura. ..
Singhik
Singhik is a town in the Indian state of Sikkim. It is situated at a distance of four kilometres from Mangan, the district headquarters. The town offers clear views of the Kanchenjunga and Siniolchu. ..
Singh v. Minister of Employment and Immigration
Singh v. Minister of Employment and Immigration, [1985] 1 S.C.R. 177 is a leading Constitutional decision of the Supreme Court of Canada where the Court held that foreign nationals are protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Contents 1 Background2 Opinion of t..
Singida
Singida [link] is one of the poorest regions in Tanzania. It is located near the center of the country. Singida is itself a region, a district, and a town. The region of Singida comprises of four districts; Singida municipal district, Singida rural district, Iramba district and Manyoni dis..
Singida Region
Singida Region is one of the regions of Tanzania. Its capital is Singida. The region is bordered to the North by the Shinyanga Region, to the Northeast by the Manyara Region, to the East by the Dodoma Region, to the Southeast by the Iringa Region, to the Southwest by the Mbeya Region and to the We..
Singida Rural
Singida Rural is one of the 4 districts of the Singida Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the North by the Iramba District, to the East by the Singida Urban District, to the South by the Manyoni District and to the West by the Tabora Region. According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the p..
Singida Urban
Singida Urban is one of the 4 districts of the Singida Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the North by the Iramba District, to the Northeast by the Manyara Region, to the South by the Manyoni District and to the West by the Singida Rural District. The district (and region) capital is Singida. ..
Singidunum
Singidunum was an ancient Roman city, first settled by the Scordisci in the 3rd century B.C., and later garrisoned and fortified by the Romans who romanized the name. Known today as Beograd (Belgrade), the capital city of Serbia, the city is one of the oldest in Europe. It has arisen (according to l..
Singijeon
Singijeon is a Korea variation of the Chinese fire arrow, first made by Choe Mu-seon in 1377 during the Goryeo Dynasty under King Uhttp://www.add.re.kr/retire/nboard/BoardMain.aspx?BbsID=newspaper&mode=view&page=22&num=50&kword=&ks=&kc=&kw=&group=50. These were launched through multiple means, such..
Singin' in the Rain
Singin' in the Rain may refer to: Singin' in the Rain (song), 1929Singin' in the Rain (film), a 1952 Gene Kelly musical filmSingin' in the Rain (musical play), a 1985 adaptation of the film This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ..
Singin' in the Rain (film)
For other meanings, see Singin' in the Rain. Singin' in the Rain is a 1952 musical film starring Gene Kelly and directed by Kelly and Stanley Donen, with Kelly also handling the choreography. It offers a comic depiction of Hollywood's transition from silent films to "talkies". The movie is frequen..
Singin' in the Rain (musical)
Singin' in the Rain was a 1985 musical play adapted from the 1952 movie of the same name. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The musical adaptation is very close to the film's plot, albeit with more and longer theatrical numbers due to its nature as a mus..
Singin' in the Rain (song)
Gene Kelly performing in Singin' in the Rain For other meanings, see Singin' in the Rain. "Singin' in the Rain" is a song with lyrics by Arthur Freed and music by Nacio Herb Brown, published in 1929. It was a hit at the time and recorded by a number of artists, notably Cliff Edwards, who als..
Singin' in the Sunshine
Singin' in the Sunshine is an album released in March 2004 by Neon Cough. Track listing "Singin' in the Sunshine""Saltshaker""Why Would You Ever Turn Away?""At the Five and Dime""Drivin' Down the Boulevard""Like Only and Ostrich Can"..
Singin' with the Big Bands
Singin' With The Big Bands Album by Barry Manilow Released 1994 Genre Easy Listening/Pop Length 52:30 Label Arista U.S. Certification Gold Barry Manilow Chronology [[Greatest Hits: The Platinum Collection]](1993) Singin' With The Big Bands(1994) Summer of '78(1996) Singin' With The B..
Singing
Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the voice, which is often contrasted with speech. Air is expelled with the diaphragm as with ordinary breathing, and the pitch is altered with the vocal cords. With the lips closed, this is called humming. A piece of music with a singing part, eit..
Singingfish
Singingfish, also known as Singing Fish is an audio/video search engine. It has been incorporated into AOL audio video search (in November 2003). One of the oldest search engines dedicated to multimedia content. Singingfish lets users locate audio or video files from across the web. It discovers t..
Singing bowl
A Nepalese singing bowl. A singing bowl, also known as a Himalayan bowl or cup gong, is a musical instrument used in Buddhist meditation, dating back many centuries. They are traditionally played in Tibet, Nepal, India, China, Japan, and Korea, mostly by Buddhist monks and in monasteries. The..
Singing Buckeyes
The Singing Buckeyes are a men's Barbershop Chorus based in Columbus, OH. The Columbus, OH Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society and its performing chorus, The Singing Buckeyes, have been in existence since their chartering in 1950. The chapter formed from the Columbus Capitol Chapter, which ..
Singing Bushlark
The Singing Bushlark (Mirafra cantillans) is a species of bushlark found in South Asia. It is differentiated by similar bushlarks in its region by its white outer tail feathers. References BirdLife International (2004). [Mirafra cantillans]. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUC..
Singing cowboy
A singing cowboy was a subtype of the archetypal cowboy hero of early Western films, popularized by many of the B-movies of the 1930s and the 1940s. The typical singing cowboys were white-hat-wearing clean-shaven heroes with the habit of showing their emotions in song. The image of the singing co..
Singing game
Singing games are games which pit multiple players against each other, or a single player against previous performances or a set standard. Objectives might include subjectively rated creativity, adherence to a theme, ability to mimic another performer, or objectively rated pitch and note duration. ..
Singing in the Twins Wonderland (Volume 1)
Singing in the Twins Wonderland (Volume 1) is the 9th CD of Twins and was released in November 2003. Since Twins became very popular among children, this CD was made particularly for small children. It contains 20 English songs and 3 stories. CD Content "If You Are Happy""Mary Had A Little Lamb""My..
Singing in the Twins Wonderland (Volume 2)
Singing in the Twins Wonderland (Volume 2) is an album by Twins. Since the previous album Singing in the Twins Wonderland (Volume 1) was a great success, another similar album, Singing in the Twins Wonderland (Volume 2), was released in the same month. It also contains 20 English songs and 3 storie..
Singing Lily
The Singing Lily is a pastry made in England. In Lancashire, UK, when our Mothers had been baking there was often a bit of shortcrust pastry left over. This was rolled out flat and some currants, raisins, and sugar were placed on top. The sides of the pastry were folded inwards to cover the currant..
Singing matters
Singing Matters by Patrick Allen, which won the Times Educational Supplement/Educational Publishers Council Secondary Schoolbook Award in 1999, is the most influential and widely used classroom singing resource in the United Kingdom. Published by Heinemann in 1997 it broke new ground in the followin..
Singing News
The Singing News is an American magazine which focuses on the Southern Gospel music industry. Inspired by the Gospel Music Association’s newsletter (Good News) first published in January 1969, J. G. Whitfield started his own publication called The Singing News just five months later. The print r..
Singing Revolution
Singing revolution is the common title for events in 1988 - 1990 that led to the renewal of independence of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Contents 1 Estonia2 Latvia3 Lithuania4 See also5 External links Estonia Night after night, a cycle of singing mass demonstrations ev..
Singing sand
Singing sand or barking sand is sand that emits sounds of either high or low frequency under pressure. The sound emission is usually triggered by wind passing over dunes or by walking on the sand. The sound is generated by shear stress. Certain conditions have to come together to create singing san..
Singing Sand Dunes
The Singing Sand Dunes, also described as roaring, booming, squeaking, or musical, is the name given to a natural sound phenomenon that occurs in about 35 deserts around the world. The sound is similar to a loud, low-pitch, rumble, and it emanates from the crescent-shaped dunes, or barchans, without..
Singing school
A singing school is a school for teaching vocal music. Singing schools form an interesting cultural tradition in the Southern United States. While some singing schools are offered for credit, most are informal programs. Many singing schools are religious in nature, associated with one or more Chr..
Singing Statesmen
The Singing Statesmen, the Glee Club of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, is a male vocal ensemble composed of students from a wide array of acadamic backgrounds. The Singing Statesmen are one of seven vocal ensembles of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, "Wisconsin's Singing University...
Singing Sword
The Singing Sword is the primary weapon of the fictional character Prince Valiant, a Knight of the Round Table in the service of King Arthur in a long running comic strip of the same name. Prince Valiant was created by Hal Foster in 1937. The Singing Sword's first appearance in Prince Valiant lore ..
Singing techniques
(This article currently explores one style of singing, more shall be added as they are submitted.) Contents 1 Western European1.1 Butt1.2 Palate - Overview2 To release the soft palate (it will release up)3 To physically lift the soft palate4 Nose4.1 Diaphrag..
Singing telegram
A singing telegram is a message, transmitted by telegram or otherwise, that is delivered by an artist in a musical form. Singing telegrams are historically linked to normal telegrams, but tend to be humourous. Sometimes the artist is in costume or formal clothing. Singing telegrams are often given..
Singing the Blues
"Singing the Blues" is a popular song. It was written by Melvin Endsley. The song was published in 1956. The best-known recording of the song, released in October 1956 by Guy Mitchell, spent 9 weeks at #1 on the Billboard chart from December 8, 1956 - February 2, 1957, despite competition from ..
Singing Vole
The Singing Vole, Microtus miurus, is a medium-sized vole found in northwestern North America, including Alaska and northwestern Canada. They have short ears and a short tail. Their fur is pale grey or pale brown with grey underparts. They are 13 cm long with a 3 cm tail and weigh about 41 g. Th..
Singing Winds School
Singing Winds School is a Waldorf Initiative serving students in pre-K through 6th grade. It is located in River Grove, Illinois and serves students in Chicago and near-west Chicago suburbs. External links [Singing Winds School Website] ..
Singing with the Red Wolves
Singing With the Red Wolves is the first independently-produced album by the band Wishing Chair. It was released in 1995 on Terrakin Records. The album cover art is from a painting by artist Dana Tiger. The title song refers to attempts by biologists to reintroduce red wolves into areas in the ..
Singjay
Singjaying is a Jamaican style of reggae combining toasting and singing in an elastic scat format that encourages a lot of rhythmically compelling and texturally impressive vocal embellishments. The artist is called singjay, a contamination of singer and deejay. The fusion of singing and deejaying ..
Singkawang
Singkawang, meaning '1000 Pekongs' in Hakka Chinese, is a municipality in the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan. Sinkawang is located about 160 km north of Pontianak, the provincial capital, and is surrounded by the mountains Pasi, Poteng and Sakok. Contents 1 Population2 History2...
Single
Single (as opposed to Singles in its plural form), may mean: Single (music), a song release.Single (relationship), a person not married or in a romantic relationship.Single (baseball), when a batter successfully reaches first base.Single (cricket), scored when the batsman takes one run.Single (foot..
Single-8
Single-8 is a motion picture film format introduced by Fujifilm of Japan in 1965 as an alternative to the Kodak Super 8 format. Fujifilm Single-8 Movie Film Cartridge made in 2005. R25N is Daylight Balanced Although the film is thinner, the other dimensions of Single-8 such as the sprocket ..
Single-board computer
Single-board computers (SBCs) are complete computers built on a single circuit board. The design is centered on a single microprocessor with RAM, IO and all other features needed to be a functional computer on the one board. The first true single-board computer was probably the MYCRO-1, built around..
Single-breasted
In clothing, single-breasted refers to a coat or jacket or similar garment having one row of buttons and a narrow overlap of fabric. In contrast, a double-breasted coat has a wider overlap and two parallel rows of buttons. See also suit. ..
Single-camera setup
The single-camera setup (aka, single-camera mode of production) is a method of shooting films and television programs. A single camera—either film or video—is employed on the set and shots are often taken out of order. It is often contrasted with the multiple-camera setup, which uses three or f..
Single-circuit transmission line
A single-circuit transmission line is a transmission line where one circuit is carried on a tower line. For a three-phase system, this implies that each tower supports and insulates three conductors. Construction For a single wood pole structure, a pole is placed in the ground, then three crossar..
Single-elimination tournament
A single-elimination tournament, also called a knockout or sudden death tournament, is a type of tournament where the loser of each match is immediately eliminated from winning the championship or first prize in the event. (However, it does not always mean that the defeated competitor will not part..
Single-ended
There are two methods by which logic signals are transmitted over a cable. The first, called single-ended (SE), applies a positive voltage to a signal line. The current flows down the signal line to the receiver and returns through a common ground. This technique is less expensive to implement, but ..
Single-ended signalling
Single-ended signalling is the simplest method of transmitting electrical signals over wires. One wire carries a varying voltage that represents the signal, while the other wire is connected to a reference voltage, usually ground. The alternative to single-ended signalling is called differential sig..
Single-ended triode
In a single-ended triode (SET) vacuum tube electronic amplifier the entire audio signal waveform is amplified by the power triode, in contrast to push-pull amplifiers where two output tubes work together in phase opposition. A typical circuit will have a driver that provides voltage gain, coupl..
Single-entry accounting system
Single-entry accounting system is a one sided accounting entry to maintain financial information. Overview Most businesses maintain a record of all transactions based on the double-entry accounting system. However, many small, simple businesses maintain only a single-entry system that records the ..
Single-family home
Northern European single-family home A single-family home (known as a detached house in the UK) is a free-standing residential building, generally found in less dense urban areas, the suburbs of cities, the exurban region, and rural areas. Most single-family homes are built on lots larger tha..
Single-field dictionary
A single-field dictionary is a specialized dictionary that has been designed and compiled to cover the terms of one particular subject field. Single-field dictionaries should be contrasted with multi-field dictionaries and sub-field dictionaries. The typology consisting of these three dictionaries ..
Single-fire process
The single-fire process was created by Chinese ceramists during the earliest decades of the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911). The Qing Dynasty is generally divided into three distinct periods: Kangxi (emperor from 1662-1722); Yongzheng (emperor from 1722-1736); and Qianglong (emperor from 1736-1796). Th..
Single-frequency network
"SFN" redirects here. For , see . A single-frequency network or SFN is a type of radio network that operates several transmitters on a single frequency. To avoid interference, each station is usually run synchronously with the others, using GPS or a signal from the main station or network as a refe..
Single-frequency signaling
Single-frequency signaling (SF) is signaling (in telephony) in which dial pulses or supervisory signals are conveyed by a single voice-frequency tone in each direction. An SF signaling unit converts E & M signaling to a format (characterized by the presence or absence of a single voice-frequency ..
Single-handed sailing
The sport of single-handed sailing is sailing with only one crewmember (ie. only one person on board the vessel). The term is usually used with reference to ocean and long-distance sailing, and particularly competitive sailing. Contents 1 Terminology2 Sailing alone2.1 What it i..
Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race
The Single-handed Trans-Atlantic Race, or STAR, is an east-to-west yacht race across the north Atlantic. When inaugurated in 1960, it was the first single-handed ocean yacht race; it is run from Plymouth to the USA, and is held every four years. The race was originally sponsored by the UK-based Ob..
Single-hose
Single-hose refers to some types of diving regulator. See Diving_regulator#Two stage, single hose. ..
Single-issue politics
Single-issue politics involves political campaigning or political support based on one essential policy area or idea. Contents 1 Political expression2 Groups and voters3 Single-issue parties4 See also Political expression One weakness of such an approach is that effective p..
Single-leaf Pinyon
The Single-leaf Pinyon (Pinus monophylla) is a pine in the pinyon pine group, native to the United States and northwest Mexico. The range is in southernmost Idaho, western Utah, Arizona, southwest New Mexico, Nevada, eastern and southern California and northern Baja California. It occurs at modera..
Single-lens reflex camera
The single-lens reflex (SLR) is a type of camera that uses a movable mirror placed between the lens and the film to project the image seen through the lens to a matte focusing screen. Most SLRs use a roof pentaprism or pentamirror to observe the image via an eyepiece, but there are also other finder..
Single-letter second-level domains
Single-letter second-level domains are domain names in which the second-level domain consists of only one letter, such as x.org. Such domains are rare, as on December 1 1993, IANA explicitly reserved all single letter and single digit second-level domain names in the TLDs .com, .net, and .org. This..
Single-level pylon
A single-level pylon is an electricity pylon for an arrangement of all conductor cables on a pylon in one level. The single-level pylon leads to a low height of the pylons, connected with the requirement for a large right of way. It is nearly always used for overhead lines for high voltage direct c..
Single-mode optical fiber
In fiber optics, a single-mode optical fiber is an optical fiber in which only the lowest order bound mode can propagate at the wavelength of interest. Single mode fibers are best at retaining the fidelity of each light pulse over longer distances and exhibit no dispersion caused by multiple spatial..
Single-molecule
One single-molecule is an individual molecule that can be isolated or distinguished for propose of an experiment or analysis. In opposition to an ensemble or bulk of molecules, where the individual behaviour can not be distinguished, and only average characteristics can be measured. Although most m..
Single-molecule magnet
A single-molecule magnet is an object that is composed of molecules each of which behaves as a magnet. To be a single-molecule magnet, the object must show a net magnetic spin and have no magnetic interaction between molecules. Single-molecule magnets represent a molecular approach to nanomagnets (n..
Single-occupant vehicle
A single-occupant vehicle (SOV) is a privately operated vehicle whose only occupant is the driver. The drivers of SOVs use their vehicles primarily for personal travel, daily commuting and for running errands. The types of vehicles include, but are not limited to sport utility vehicles (SUVs), light..
Single-Party Period of Republic of Turkey
History of Republic of Turkey Series War of Independence | Single Party Period | Multi-Party Period | Timeline | Atatürk The history of modern Turkey begins with the foundation of the republic on October 29, 1923 (the Republic was declared on January 20, 1921), with Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk) a..
Single-party state
States in which a single party is constitutionally linked to power are coloured in brown. Other states can also be classified as single-party on account of other legal or coercive obstacles. Political parties This series is part ofthe Politics series Party systemPolitical spectrumMult..
Single-payer health care
Single-payer health care is a health care system in which a single entity, typically a government-run organization, acts as the administrator (or "payer") to collect all health care fees, and pay out all health care costs.Physicians for a National Health Program. ["What is Single Payer?".]..
Single-phase electric power
In electrical engineering, single-phase electric power refers to the distribution of electric power using a system in which all the voltages of the supply vary in unison. Single-phase distribution is used when loads are mostly lighting and heating, with few large electric motors. The generation o..
Single-point urban interchange
Schematic of a freeway-under SPUI in a country where traffic drives on the right. Traffic entering the freeway is in red. Traffic exiting the freeway is in green. Through traffic is in gray. All traffic motion of the same color can proceed simultaneously. A single point urban interchange (SPU..
Single-reed instrument
A single-reed instrument uses only one reed to produce sound. A reed is a small, flat wooden chip that is blown on to vibrate in place on woodwind instruments, producing the sound. Single-reed instruments include saxophones and clarinets. ..
Single-serving visitor pattern
In computer programming, the single-serving visitor pattern is a design pattern. Its intent is to optimise the implementation of a visitor that is allocated, used only once, and then deleted (which is the case of most visitors). Contents 1 Applicability2 Usage examples3 Consequence..
Single-sex education
Single-sex education is the practice of conducting education where male and female students attend separate classes or in separate buildings or schools. Single-sex education is often advocated on the basis of tradition, as well as religious or cultural values. It is practiced in many parts of the..
Single-sex school
A single-sex school is a school that accepts boys or girls exclusively. This has been the traditional situation for independent schools, especially public schools and grammar schools in the United Kingdom, but many of these have now become coeducational. Though in the Middle East in most schools it ..
Single-ship action
This article or section is incomplete and may require expansion and/or [Cleanupcleanup]. Please improve the article, or discuss the issue on the [[:|talk page]]. This is a list of notable single-ship actions, naval bombardments and other naval events: Not complete yet Contents 1 ..
Single-shot
Single-shot firearms are cartridge firearms that hold only a single round of ammunition, and must be reloaded after each shot. Single-shot designs are less complex than revolvers or magazine fed firearms, and are still produced by many manufacturers. Contents 1 History1.1 Rifles1.2&nbs..
Single-sideband modulation
Single-sideband modulation (SSB) is a refinement of the technique of amplitude modulation designed to be more efficient in its use of electrical power and bandwidth. It is closely related to vestigial sideband modulation (VSB) (see below). Standard amplitude modulation produces a modulated output s..
Single-sideband modulation/Proofs
Signal generation An alternate method of signal generation has been gaining popularity recently in part due to the availability of low-cost digital signal processor (DSP) systems. To generate an SSB signal with this method, first two versions of the original signal are generated which are mutually ..
Single-sideband suppressed carrier transmission
Single-sideband suppressed-carrier is a telecommunication transmission mode, which belongs to amplitude modulation. The information represented by the modulating signal is contained in both the upper and the lower sidebands. Since each modulating frequency f(1) produces corresponding upper and lowe..
Single-sourced
For information on managing content from a single source see Single source publishing Single sourcing is the origination of any design, set of concepts, or any article real or insubstantial from a single, well defined source, either a person or an organisation. This definition encompasses all cre..
Single-speed bicycle
Single-speed mountain bike A single-speed bicycle is a type of bicycle with a single gear ratio. These bicycles are without derailleur gears, hub gearing or other methods for varying the gear ratio of the bicycle. Historically, all bicycles were single speed bicycles, specifically fixed-gear s..
Single-stage-to-orbit
A single-stage-to-orbit (or SSTO) is a vehicle that could achieve an orbital trajectory without dropping off any hardware, yet only expending propellants and fluids. The term usually, but not exclusively, refers to reusable vehicles. No Earth-launched SSTO launch vehicles have ever been constructed..
Single-stock futures
Single-stock futures (SSF's) are securities that share some of the features of equities and also some of traditional commodity futures contracts. They are traded in various financial markets, including those of the United States, United Kingdom, Spain, India and others. In the United States, they ..
Single-strand binding protein
Single-strand binding protein, also known as SSB or SSBP, binds single stranded regions of DNA to prevent premature reannealing. The strands naturally want to coil back up so this protein attaches to the strands to keep the space made by the helicase open during DNA replication. ..
Single-suit squeeze
A single-suit squeeze is a unique squeeze play in contract bridge that occurs with an awkward defensive distribution of one suit. It is a kind of immaterial squeeze, in which a discard does not cost a trick directly, but gives up a position, allowing the opponents to adopt a winning line. The first ..
Single-system image
Single-system image or SSI is a form of distributed computing in which by using a common interface multiple networks, distributed databases or servers appear to the user as one system. In other words, the operating system environment is shared by all nodes in the system. The following are examples ..
Single-tension
Single-tension is one of several ways to apply the necessary tension to drum heads. Single-tension systems largely replaced the ancient rope-tension methods in the late 19th Century and are still used today in lower-priced drums for student use. In this system, one long tension rod with a threaded..
Single-use zoning
Single-use zoning, also known as Euclidean zoning, is a practice of urban planning where everyday uses are separated from each other and where land uses of the same type are grouped together. Shops are concentrated in one area, housing in another area, industry in another. Critics argue that putti..
Single-valued function
A single-valued function is an emphatic term for a mathematical function in the usual sense. That is, each element of the function's domain maps to a single, well-defined element of its range. This contrasts with a general binary relation, which can be viewed as being a multi-valued function. ..
Single-vehicle collision
A single vehicle collision or single-vehicle accident is, as the name implies, a type of collision in which only one vehicle is involved. The normal inference is that the cause is operator error. Single vehicle collisions are particularly evident among motorcyclists and young males (two groups wit..
Single-wing
In American and Canadian football, a single-wing formation is any offensive formation having exactly one wingback and one tight end aligned together. However, the use of this term is usually confined to formations where the snap is thrown rather than handed. Formations with one wingback and a hand..
Single-wire transmission line
A single-wire transmission line (or single wire method) is a method of supplying electrical power through a single wired electrical conductor. Contents 1 History2 Single-wire lines3 Single wire earth return4 Goubou lines5 See also6 Patents7 References and notes..
Singleborough
Singleborough is a hamlet in the parish of Great Horwood, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located about a mile from the main village. The hamlet name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means 'gravel hill'. ..
Singled Out
Singled Out was a game show that ran on MTV from 1995-1998. Each episode featured a group of 50 men and a group of 50 women competing for a date with one main contestant of the opposite sex. Singled Out was also a single from the album Day of Reckoning released by the Boston-based band Diecast. ..
Singled Out (Diesel album)
An album by Diesel with 11 tracks produced in 1992. Track listing Never Miss Your Water (Diesel/Tate) *Tip Of My Tongue (Diesel/Tate) **All Come Together (Diesel/Davies) #15 Feet Of Snow (Diesel) #Love Junk (Diesel) ##Masterplan (Diesel) *I've Been Loving You Too Long (Redding/Butler) ***Get It O..
Singled Out (Song)
The only single released off of Diecast's second full-length effort, Day of Reckoning, released in 2001 on Now or Never Records. While incorperating melodic singing with harsh screams this song epitimizes the beginning of a style that has since been popularized by bands like Killswitch Engage and..
SingleRide
SingleRide card The SingleRide MetroCard can be purchased at any MetroCard Vending machine. It is a thin piece paper with a magnetic strip on the front with the date and time of purchase stamped on the back. It is valid for one fare on the subway or a bus provided it is used within 2 hours of ..
Singles
Singles (as opposed to Single in its singular form) may mean: Singles (film), directed by Cameron Crowe[[Singles: Flirt Up Your Life]] a video game by RotobeeSingles, a compilation by Alison MoyetSingles, a compilation by The SmithsSingles, a compilation of CD singles by NirvanaSingles, a compilatio..
Singles: Flirt Up Your Life
Singles: Flirt Up Your Life is a video game by Rotobee and published by German company Deep Silver in 2004. It is very similar to The Sims in that the player is responsible for characters who have to be taken care of, such as by ordering them to eat, sleep, go to work, etc. Only two characters ar..
Singles: Individually Wrapped
Singles: Individually Wrapped is a greatest hits album by Odds, released in 2000. The album contains singles from all four of the band's studio albums, as well as a rendition of the Christmas song "Kings of Orient" which the band recorded for the 1991 Christmas compilation A Lump of Coal. Track lis..
Singlestick
Singlestick, also known as cudgels, is a martial art related to fencing and stick fighting, and a wooden weapon for the art, used for attack and defence, the thicker end being thrust through a cup-shaped hilt of basket-work to protect the hand. The French cane-fencing has a general similarity to sin..
Singles & Sessions 1979-1981
Singles & Sessions 1979-1981 is a compilation of previously hard-to-find or unreleased material from Leeds post-punk band Delta 5. It contains, in addition to a number of other songs, singles "Mind Your Own Business" and "You", Peel sessions (as well as other BBC sessions), and a scattering of liv..
Singles (album)
Singles is a compilation album by The Smiths, pitched as a compilation of previously issued singles. It was released in February, 1995 by the new owner of their back catalogue, WEA (Sire Records in the United States). Its highest British chart position was #5; it did not chart in the U.S. Conten..
Singles (album, Alison Moyet)
Singles is the title of the greatest hits album of singer Alison Moyet, released in 1995. The album includes two tracks not previously released, the first and last tracks on the album, as well as a number of hits from the singer's stint in 80s electro-pop band Yazoo. The album was later re-relea..
Singles (film)
Singles (1992) is a film set in Seattle, written and directed by Cameron Crowe. Starring Bridget Fonda, Campbell Scott, Kyra Sedgwick, and Matt Dillon, it focuses on the course of two couples' rocky romances, as well as the love lives of their friends and associates. It centers around the lives ..
Singles (Jimmy Eat World album)
Singles is a collection of previously unreleased songs and rare b-sides. by Jimmy Eat World. It was released on August 8, 2000. Track listing All songs written by Jimmy Eat World except Track 5 written by The Wedding Present. "Opener""77 Satellites""What Would I Say to You Now""Speed Read""Spa..
Singles (New Order album)
Singles is a two CD compilation of New Order's singles from 1981-2005, released on October 3rd, 2005. Unlike the CD version of earlier singles compilation Substance, the B-sides are not included. While Substance aimed to showcase New Order's 12" Singles, Singles instead features 7" versions, some ..
Singles (Nirvana album)
Singles is a box set featuring the singles from the grunge band Nirvana's two biggest studio albums. Released in 1995, a year after Kurt Cobain's death, it features six CDs: four from Nevermind ("Smells Like Teen Spirit", "Come as You Are", "In Bloom" and "Lithium") and two from In Utero ("Heart-S..
Singles (soundtrack album)
Singles is the original soundtrack album to the film Singles, primarily focused on the ascendant grunge music scene of the early 1990s. It also features contributions from Paul Westerberg (his first solo material after the breakup of The Replacements), Chicago's Smashing Pumpkins, and past Seattle ..
Singles (Suede album)
Singles is a compilation album by Suede, consisting of all of the band's singles over the course of their career. The album also contains two new songs: the single released from this compilation, "Attitude", and "Love the Way You Love". This is the last release from the band, as they called it ..
Singles (tennis)
Singles in tennis is the body of competition that features individual players competing one-on-one. There are separate singles competitions for men and women. The singles competition exists in counterdistinction to doubles. ..
Singles (The UA Years)
Singles (The UA Years) is a compilation album by The Stranglers. Track listing (Get a) Grip (On Yourself)PeachesGo Buddy GoSomething Better ChangeStraighten OutNo More Heroes5 MinutesNice 'N' SleazyWalk On ByDuchessNuclear DeviceDon't Bring HarryBear CageWho Wants the World?Thrown AwayJust Like Not..
Singles (Travis album)
Singles is a compilation album by the Scottish rock band Travis comprised of all the singles by the band, first released in late 2004. It also contains two new tracks, "Walking in the Sun" and "The Distance". Track listing All tracks written by Francis Healy unless otherwise stated."Sing""Driftwo..
Singles 1-12 (album)
Singles 1-12 is an compilation album by The Melvins, which was released in 1997 through Amphetamine Reptile Records. In 1996 The Melvins released one 7 inch single each month on Amphetamine Reptile Records, each limited to 800 copies worldwide. This 1997 compilation contains all of these singles. ..
Singles 1963-1965
Singles 1963-1965 is a box set compilation of the singles and EPs by The Rolling Stones spanning the years 1963 to 1965. The latest in a series of repackages by ABKCO Records, who licence The Rolling Stones' 1963 - 1970 recorded works, Singles 1963-1965 is the first of three successive volumes to..
Singles 1965-1967
Singles 1965-1967 is a box set compilation of singles by The Rolling Stones spanning the years 1965 to 1967. The latest in a series of repackages by ABKCO Records, who licence The Rolling Stones' 1963 - 1970 recorded works, Singles 1965-1967 is the second of three successive volumes to commemorat..
Singles 1968-1971
Singles 1968-1971 is a box set compilation of singles by The Rolling Stones spanning the years 1968 to 1971. The latest in a series of repackages by ABKCO Records, who licence The Rolling Stones' 1963 - 1970 recorded works, Singles 1968-1971 is the third of three successive volumes to commemorat..
Singles 89-92
Track listing "Burn""This Town""Urge to Kill""Vandal-X""Streetsweeper""Concrete Bed""My Right""Jungle Music""Blood Boy""Four Sticks""Boost""El Mundo""Blood Boy [#]" Credits Photography - Jens JürgensenGroup Member - Charlie OndrasGroup Member - Chris SpencerMixing - Wharton TiersMixin..
Singles 93-03
Singles 93-03 is a compilation album by The Chemical Brothers and was released on September 22 2003 (see 2003 in music). It is a collection of singles published by the band from 1993 to 2003. Early copies of the CD came with an additional bonus CD. Track listing "Song To The Siren" (4:30)"Chemica..
Singles and Beyond
''Singles and Beyond' is a collection of rare or out of print tracks. Track listing (All songs written by The Olivia Tremor Control) "Love Athena" - 2:39"Today I Lost A Tooth" - 1:20"California Demise pt. 1" - 1:21"California Demise pt. 2" - 1:13"A Sunshine Fix" - 2:48"Fireplace" - 3:28"Collage #1..
Singles Awareness Day
Singles Awareness Day (SAD) is a humorous holiday celebrated on February 14 (although some prefer the 13th or the 15th to get away from the commercialism associated with the 14th). It serves as an alternative to Valentine's Day for people who are single; that is, who are not involved in a romantic r..
Singles Box Set 1981-1985
Singles Box Set 1981-1985 is a boxset by Duran Duran. Comprising thirteen CDs, it was released by EMI 12 May, 2003 and covers the era from Duran Duran (1981) to Arena (1984), as well as non-album single "A View to a Kill" (1985). Each CD is supposed to be a faithful copy of the vinyl single as it..
Singles Box Set 1986-1995
Singles Box Set 1986-1995 is a boxset by Duran Duran. Comprising 14 CDs, it was released by EMI 13 September, 2004 and features the singles covering the era from Notorious to Thank You. This was the first time many of these tracks, including b-sides and alternate versions, appeared on CD. While ..
Singles Breaking Up (Vol. 1)
Singles Breaking Up (Vol. 1) is an album from Don Caballero, a Pittsburgh-based math rock band. Singles Breaking Up (Vol. 1) was released on Touch and Go Records in 1999 and collects songs from five of the band's seven-inch singles, one song from a "various artists" compilation and one previously..
Singles Collection, Volume 2
Singles Collection Volume 2 is a b-side and rarities compilation album released by Boston punk rock band Dropkick Murphys, on March 8, 2005. It contains songs released on singles, compilations and splits. Among the songs, two are alternate versions of songs previously released on Dropkick Murphys ..
Singles Collection: The London Years
Singles Collection: The London Years is a compilation album of Rolling Stones music released by former manager Allen Klein's ABKCO Records (who usurped control of the band's Decca/London material in 1970) after the band's departure from Decca and Klein. Released in 1989, Singles Collection: The L..
Singles Going Steady
Singles Going Steady was the Buzzcocks' 1979 compilation album featuring their UK single releases to date along with the corresponding B-sides. In 2003, the album was ranked number 358 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Track listing "Orgasm Addict" (Devoto, S..
Singles of the 90s
Singles of the 90s is a compilation album by Swedish pop music group, Ace of Base. It was released on December 28, 1999 in Europe, Asia, and Africa. An American version, titled Greatest Hits, was released on April 18, 2000, but is generally considered highly inferior as it contained no new songs, ..
Singles Only
A collection of singles and re-recordings by The Briefs released in 2004 on CD only. Track listing Poor And WeirdRotten Love(I Think) My Baby Is A CommunistSilver BulletC'mon Squash Me A BugBenny's Got A CigarettePoor And WeirdWhere Did He Go?SylviaShe's AbrasiveLike A Heart AttackLove And UlcersW..
Singles party
Before the 1970's in the U.S. it was not very cool for older women to be single. They were called "spinsters." According to the Meriam-Webster dictionary a "spinster" is an unmarried woman and especially one past the common age for marrying -- and one unlikely to marry. This term is not used so m..
Singlet
A singlet is also the name of the attire worn by competitors in the sport of wrestling. Singlets are sleeveless and legged one-piece garments that are usually made from spandex that give great support and takes sweat and moisture away from the skin. Singlet is also the predominant term used in Austr..
Singletary Lake State Park
Singletary Lake State Park is a state park of the U.S. state of North Carolina. Located near Kelly, North Carolina, it covers 659 acres (2.7 km²) and surrounds Singletary Lake, one of the largest Carolina bays. Singletary Lake State Park is located in North Carolina's Coastal Plain. External l..
Singleton
Generally, a singleton is something which exists alone in some way. The word is used in several different areas: In mathematics, a singleton is a set with exactly one element. See singleton (mathematics).In computer programming, a singleton is a common design pattern. It refers to a class which is ..
Singleton, New South Wales
Location of Singleton in New South Wales (red) Singleton ([32°34′S 151°10′E]) is a town and Local Government Area on the banks of the Hunter River in New South Wales, Australia. Singleton lies approximately 2.5 hours (183 km) northwest of Sydney, and around an hour (79 km) nort..
Singleton, Western Australia
Singleton is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Rockingham. Its postcode is 6175. Suburbs of the City of Rockingham Baldivis | Cooloongup | East Rockingham | Golden Bay | Hillman | Karnup | Peron | Port Kennedy | Rockingham | Safety Bay | Secret Harbour | Shoalwa..
Singletons Mill, New South Wales
Singletons Mill is a locality in Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located in the Hornsby Shire local government area. External links Suburbs within Hornsby Shire | North Shore | Sydney Arcadia | Asquith | Beecroft | Berowra | Berowra Heights | Berowra Water..
Singleton (mathematics)
In mathematics, a singleton is a set with exactly one element. For example, the set is a singleton. Note that a set such as is also a singleton: the only element is a set (which itself is however not a singleton). A set is a singleton if and only if its cardinality is 1. In the set-theoretic con..
Singleton Abbey
Singleton Abbey is a large 19th century mansion built for John Henry Vivian in Wales. ..
Singleton bound
The singleton bound is a relatively crude bound on the size of a code [C] of length [n], size [r] and minimum Hamming weight [d]. Let [A_q(n,d)] denote the maximum possible size of a q-ary code with length [n] and minimum Hamming weight..
Singleton field
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Singleton Hospital
Singleton Hospital is a hospital located in Sketty Lane, Swansea, Wales. The main building was completed in 1958. The hospital adjoins the main campus of the University of Wales, Swansea, and Singleton Park. External Links [Swansea NHS Trust] ..
Singleton Park
Singleton Park is the main park in Sketty, Swansea. The park is used to host many entertainment and cultural events such as Party in the Park. On the south-western corner, (past the hospital and the university) there is a boating lake where there are pedal boats to play on. The aptly named "The Pu..
Singleton pattern
In software engineering, the singleton design pattern is used to restrict instantiation of a class to one (or a few) objects. This is useful when exactly one object is needed to coordinate actions across the system. Sometimes it is generalized to systems that operate more efficiently when only one ..
Singleton railway station, New South Wales
Singleton railway station is a station on the Scone branch of the CityRail outer suburban network's Hunter Line, and serves the town of Singleton, New South Wales. It was opened in 1863 as a terminus for the Main Northern Line from Newcastle. The station brought great prosperity to the town, befo..
Singleton variable
A singleton variable, in computer programming, is a variable that is referred to only once in a piece of code, probably because of a programming mistake. To be useful, a variable must be set and read from, in that order. If it is only referred to once then it cannot be both set and read. There are ..
SingleTrac
SingleTrac Entertainment Technologies was a video game developing company, mostly for the PlayStation platform. The management team and much of the original development team came from Evans & Sutherland, bringing their 3D graphics and software engineering skills into the video game industry. Its m..
Singletrack
A singletrack is generally a narrow off-road trail used by cyclists. Singletrack riding can be quite challenging from a technical standpoint, because small errors in riding can cast you off the trail into unridable terrain. Singletrack is so named because the trail is just wide enough for riders to..
Singletrack Magazine
Singletrack is a UK based mountain biking magazine. The magazine is aimed at more mature mountain bikers and intended to provided a counterpoint to magazines such as MBUK which are aimed at a younger audience. The magazine has a podcast - the first for a mountain biking magazine. Singletrack was fo..
Singlet oxygen
Molecular Orbital diagram for singlet oxygen. Quantum mechanics predicts that this configuration with the paired electrons is higher in energy than the triplet ground state. Singlet oxygen is the common name used for the two metastable states of molecular oxygen (O2) with slightly higher energy..
Single (album)
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Single (baseball)
In baseball, a single is the most common type of base hit, accomplished through the act of a batter safely reaching first base by striking the ball and getting to first before being made out, without the benefit of a fielder's misplay (see error) or another runner being put out on a fielder's choice..
Single (cricket)
In the sport of cricket, a single is scored when the batsman take one run, either following a successful shot (with the run attributed to the on-strike batsman) or when running for a bye or leg bye (counted as an extra). Unlike when a boundary is hit (and the run are scored even if the batsmen don'..
Single (football)
In Canadian football, a single or single point is scored when the ball is kicked into the end zone by any legal means, other than a successful field goal, and the receiving team does not return the ball out of the end zone. It is also a single if the kick travels through the end zone or goes out of..
Single (locomotive)
In railway terminology, a single is a steam locomotive with a single pair of driving wheels. Some sources use 'Single' only for the 2-2-2 type, also known as a Jenny Lind locomotive, but more commonly singles could have any number of leading or trailing wheels. ..
Single (music)
A collection of various CD singles In music, a single is a short record, usually featuring one or two tracks as A-side, often accompanied by several B-sides, usually remixes or other songs. Most singles have only one A-side and are named after this song, but some may have a double A-side (a fam..
Single (Natasha Bedingfield song)
"Single" is the debut U.K. single from Natasha Bedingfield's debut album Unwritten. Released in the UK on May 3, 2004, it reached number three on the UK Singles Chart, spending ten weeks inside the Top 75. The single also reached number seven in Ireland. It was released in North and Latin America ..
Single (relationship)
In relationships, a single person is one that is not married, or, more broadly, that they are not in an exclusive romantic relationship. A single man is often referred to as a bachelor and a single woman as a bachelorette (this term is used in the United States but is unheard of in Britain where the..
Single address space operating system
In computer science, a single address space operating system (or SASOS) is a type of operating system with simple memory management which uses only one virtual address space. List of SASOS Projects AngelBMX[Mungi]TexasNemesis[Opal][Sombrero][Torsion] ..
Single Adult
Single Adult is the term used in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints to describe any non married person, over the age of 30. Like their younger name sakes, the YSA, the Single Adults enjoy a whole range of activities where they can meet and interact with many people of their own age grou..
Single assignment
Single assignment is used to describe a programming language or representation in which one can bind a value to a name at most once. Single-assignment languages are often functional languages. Examples include the programming languages Erlang, Haskell, SISAL, the older SASL, and the static single..
Single award science
Single Award Science refers to a GCSE subject where a pupil studies the three sciences of Biology, Chemistry and Physics as one combined subject. Taught time is usually about three hours per week, and a pupil cannot progress to an A Level in a science subject if this is the science option chosen at..
Single barrel bourbon
The term Single barrel bourbon describes a premium class of bourbon whiskey in which each bottle comes from an individual charred oak barrel, instead of being the product of many different barrels blended for uniformity of color and taste. The whiskey from each barrel is bottled individually with ..
Single blind
A single-blind experiment is a type of experiment where information that could introduce bias or otherwise skew the result is withheld from the participants. Unlike in a double-blind experiment the experimenter will be in full possession of the facts. A trivial example of a single-blind experiment w..
Single bullet theory
The single bullet theory (also known as the magic bullet theory by the majority of critics and conspiracy theorists) is the crucial element of the Warren Commission theory that only one assassin shot during the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The theory, generally credited to by Warren..
Single carrick bend
The single carrick bend is a bend used in large rope. In practice, the free ends are seized onto their standing parts. The more common double carrick bend is more secure and easier to untie. ..
Single Cell (comic)
Single Cell is a 12-page comic published in Star Wars Tales 7, and features Feeorin Nym. The comic is set 6 weeks before the battle of Naboo (and 32.5 years before the Battle of Yavin). Summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Aboard the Trade Federat..
Single Cell Orchestra
Single Cell Orchestra is the performing name of Miguel Fierro (born Miguel Angelo Fierro), a San Francisco-born musician that has worked for many years in electronic music and techno. His first successful single was "Transmit Liberation", an underground hit that proved influential in the developmen..
Single Cell Orchestra (album)
Single Cell Orchestra is the self-titled second album of artist Single Cell Orchestra which was released in 1996. Track listing "A Better Place" (7:08)"Start" (5:44)"Letters From Nowhere" (5:08)"Knockout Drops (200 Proof Mix)" (8:15)"Divinity" (5:20)"Kudowbuz" (5:30)"The Slenderest of Threads" (7..
Single chain variable fragment
Single Chain Variable Fragment (scFv) is a fusion of the variable regions of the heavy and light chains of immunoglobulin, linked together with a short (usually serine, glycine) linker. RasMol rendering of the structure of an immunoglobulin This chimeric molecule retains the specificity of the ..
Single channel per carrier
Single channel per carrier (SCPC) refers to using a single signal at a given frequency and bandwidth. Most often, this is used on broadcast satellites to indicate that radio stations are not multiplexed as subcarriers onto a single video carrier, but instead independently share a transponder. It m..
Single Channel Simulcast
Single/Multi Channel Simulcast is the simultaneous transmission of an amplitude-modulated and Digital Radio Mondial in the same (SingleChannel Simulcast - SCS) or a neighbouring channel (MultiChannel Simulcast - MCS). To produce this SCS multiplex signal, the initial carrier is modulated by the DR..
Single coil
This closeup shows three traditional single coil pickups on Stratocaster guitar. Left to right: bridge, middle and neck pickups. A single coil is a type of pickup for the electric guitar. As its name indicates, it is composed of wire wrapped in a single coil around a single bar magnet or sever..
Single Collection
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Single Collection + Hotchpotch
Single Collection Plus Hotchpotch is the first Best collection of Maaya Sakamoto's singles. Originally released in Japan by Victor Entertainment in 1999, this collection was also released in the US market by Geneon Entertainment (USA) in 2005. Tracklist GiftLight of LoveActive Heart24Call Your Name..
Single Collection + Nikopachi
Single Collection + Nikopachi is Maaya Sakamoto's second singles collection. A version of the album was available with a DVD containing music videos. Tracklist Tune the RainbowTotoHereGravity ..
Single column magazine
In a single column magazine, the rounds are stacked one on top of the other, in a single straight line. The slang term single stack magazine is also sometimes used. Early semiautomatic pistols (e.g. the Luger, M1911) had single-column magazines, which were easier to manufacture with early pistol t..
Single Connector Attachment
SCSI hard drives showing 80-pin SCA connector (top) and 68-pin connector and separate power and configuration jumpers (bottom) SCSI backplane with 80-pin SCA connectors. Hard Drives are mounted on proprietary hot-swappable caddies. Single Connector Attachment, or SCA, is a type of conne..
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
Governments of opium-producing Parties are required to "purchase and take physical possession of such crops as soon as possible" after harvest to prevent diversion into the illicit market. Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs Opened for signature March 30, 1961 in New York Entered into force..
Single crossing condition
In contract theory or information economics, the single crossing condition or single crossing property refers to how the probability distribution of outcomes changes as a function of an input and a parameter. ..
Single crystal
A huge KDP crystal grown from a seed crystal in a supersaturated aqueous solution at LLNL which is to be cut into slices and used on the National Ignition Facility for frequency doubling and tripling. A single crystal, also called monocrystal, is a crystalline solid in which the crystal latti..
Single cylinder engine
A single cylinder engine, colloquially known as a one-lunger, is an engine configuration consisting of just one cylinder, the simplest arrangement possible for an Otto or Diesel engine. The mounting can be standing, lying or angled. Pros and Cons Compared to multi-cylinder engines, single cylinde..
Single density
Single density, often shortened SD, is a capacity designation on magnetic storage, usually floppy disks. It describes the use of an encoding (or modulation) of information using FM. Early floppy disk drives used this method, but they are now obsolete. ..
Single displacement reaction
A single-displacement reaction is where one element appears to move out of one compound and into another. This is usually written as A + BX → AX + B This will occur if A is more reactive than B. A and B must either be different metals (hydrogen's behavior as a cation renders it as a metal here..
Single document interface
Inkscape uses an SDI In graphical user interfaces, a single document interface or SDI is a method of organizing graphical user interface applications into individual windows that the operating system's window manager handles separately. A window does not have a "background" or "parent" window..
Single equation methods (econometrics)
A variety of methods are used in econometrics to estimate models consisting of a single equation. The oldest and still the most commonly used is the ordinary least squares method used to estimate linear regressions. A variety of methods are available to estimate non-linear models. A particularly im..
Single European Act
Single European Act The Single European Act (SEA) was the first major revision of the Treaty of Rome. There was a tremendous amount of discontent among European Community members in the 1980s. Leaders from the business and political worlds were eager to harmonize laws between countries and..
Single European Payments Area
The Single European Payments Area (SEPA) initiative for the European financial infrastructure involves the creation of a zone for the Euro in which all electronic payments are considered domestic, and where a difference between national and international payments does not exist. The project aims to..
Single European Sky
The Single European Sky is a European Commission initiative that will change the future structure of air traffic control across Europe. The aim is to use more efficient air traffic management that is more closely based on actual flight patterns, rather than using the present arrangements, which are ..
Single event upset
A single event upset (SEU) is an event that occurs when a charged particle deposits some of its charge in a micro-electronic device, such as a CPU, memory chip, or power transistor. This happens due to cosmic particles which collide with atoms in the atmosphere, creating cascades or showers of neut..
Single file
Single File, an Pop rock band from Denver, Colorado started out originally as a jazz trio. Their first EP "As You Were" was released in 2003. The band consist of three members, Joe, Sloan, and Chris. The three have been preforming and playing together since middle school. The band next produce..
Single foot grinds
There are quite a few single foot grinds used in Aggressive Inline Skating. They can all be performed whilst grabbing the free foot, or can performed 'freestyle', which means that the free foot is used to help balance and is not grabbed by a hand. For example the trick, when done freestyle, would be..
Single Frequency Approach
In aviation, a Single Frequency Approach (SFA) is a service for a military single-piloted turbojet aircraft to use a single UHF frequency during their landing approach. Circumstances permitting, pilots will not be required to change their frequency when they switch from ARTCC to terminal facility co..
Single gene inheritance
Single gene inheritance Single gene disorders are caused by defects in one particular gene, and often have simple and predictable inheritance patterns. Over 10 000 human diseases are caused by defects in single genes. These single gene disorders, which are also described as unifactorial or monogeni..
Single Gun Theory
Single Gun Theory is an Australian band made up of Jacqui Hunt (vocals), Pete Rivett-Carnac, and Kath Power, recording on the Volition Records label, which was distributed throughout North America on the Canadian label, Nettwerk. Their music combines elements of downtempo electronic dance music (s..
Single H
Single H (單座工字型) is a 1980s design of public housing residential blocks in Hong Kong by the Hong Kong Housing Authority. The floor-plan has the shape of an "H". ..
Single hitch
Single hitch is a type of knot. A single hitch tied around a pole with nylon rope. Canonical Name: Single hitch. Category: hitch. Origin: Ancient. Related knots: half hitch Releasing: Non-jamming. Efficiency: Unknown%. Caveat: spills, unreliable as a hitch used on its own. Uses: Used effectiv..
Single in-line package
In electronics, a single in-line package is an electronic device package which has one row of connecting pins. It is not as popular as the dual in-line package, but has been used for packaging RAM chips and multiple resistors with a common pin. See also Dual in-line package (DIP)Zig-zag in-line pa..
Single instance storage
When several files in a computer filesystem contain exactly the same data, single instance storage can replace the references to these identical files by references to a single stored copy of the file. This can potentially save large amounts of disk space in systems with many copies of the same file..
Single Integrated Air Picture
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Single Integrated Operational Plan
Single Integrated Operational Plan (or SIOP) is a blueprint that tells how American nuclear weapons would be used in the event of war. At a NATO level an agreement to use nuclear weapons envisages the United Kingdom participating in the SIOP (see below). The plan integrates the nuclear capabilities ..
Single Life
Single Life is a 1985 album by funk/R&B group Cameo. Credits Backing Vocals - Charlie Singleton, Larry Blackmon, Michael Burnett, Tomi Jenkins, Nathan LeftenantBass - Barry Johnson, Kevin Kendricks, Larry Blackmon, Michael BurnettDrum programmer - Sammy MerendinoDrums, Percussion - Larry Blackmon..
Single loss expectancy
Single Loss Expectancy is a term related to Risk Management and Risk Assessment. It can be defined as the monetary value expected from the occurrence of a risk on an asset. Mathematically expressed as: [ = \times ] Where the Exposure Factor is represented in the impact of the risk ove..
Single machine scheduling
Single machine scheduling or single resource scheduling is the process of assigning a group of tasks to a single machine or resource. The tasks are arranged so that one or many performance measures may be optimized. Contents 1 Performance Measures2 Solution Techniques2.1 Heuristics..
Single malt Scotch
Single malt Scotch is a type of Scotch whisky, distilled by a single distillery, using malted barley as the only grain ingredient. This is in contrast to a blended Scotch whisky which consists of a mixture of single malt Scotch whiskies and Scottish grain whisky(ies) created from corn (maize), whea..
Single malt whisky
Single malt whisky, is an alcoholic beverage which is distilled at a single distillery, and which is 100% from a single type of malted grain, usually barley. Most single malt whiskies are distilled using a pot still. Single malts are produced all over the world, but the best known single malts..
Single market
Trade Series International trade History of international trade Trade bloc Free trade area Customs union Trade creation Trade diversion Monetary union Common market Economic and monetary union A single market is a customs union with common policies on product regulation, and freedom of..
Single Minute Exchange of Die
Single Minute Exchange of Die (SMED) is one of the many lean production methods for reducing waste in a manufacturing process. It provides a rapid and efficient way of converting a manufacturing process from running the current product to running the next product. It is also often referred to as Qui..
Single National Park
Single is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 432 km north of Sydney. Fact sheet Area: 25.63 km²Coordinates: [29°59′49″S, 151°24′41″E]Date of establishment: January 1, 1999Managing authorities: New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife ServiceIUCN category: II Se..
Single non-transferable vote
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Single nucleotide polymorphism
A Single Nucleotide Polymorphism or SNP (pronounced snip) is a DNA sequence variation occurring when a single nucleotide - A, T, C, or G - in the genome (or other shared sequence) differs between members of a species (or between paired chromosomes in an individual). For example, two sequenced DNA f..
Single page application
A single page application (SPA) is a web application that runs entirely in the client web browser, typically using a combination of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. The application modifies the web page's own data structures through its DOM tree, and makes its changes persistent when the user invokes the..
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Single particle reconstruction
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. In physics, in the area of microscopy, single particle reconstruction is a technique in which large number..
Single particle spectrum
The single particle spectrum is a distribution of a physical quantity such as energy or momentum. The study of particle spectra allows us to see the global picture of particle production. Single Particle Spectra Given a high-energy parton that fragments via secondary partons into a jet of hadrons,..
Single Payment Scheme
The Single Payment Scheme (or Single Farm Payment) is a grant scheme introduced in 2005/2006 by the EU to replace the existing Headage/Premia Schemes (Special Beef/Suckler Cow/Ewe Premium/Area Aid etc.). The main purpose of the SPS scheme is to 'decouple' grant payments from production. This is ..
Single photon emission computed tomography
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a nuclear medicine tomographic imaging technique using gamma rays. It is very similar to conventional nuclear medicine planar imaging using a gamma camera. However, it is able to provide true 3D information. This information is typically presente..
Single player
Single player or Two player card games are referred to as solitaire. This article is about the video game term. In computer and video games, single player refers to the variant of a particular game where input from only one player is expected throughout the course of the gaming session. A "single p..
Single point
Single point may refer to: single (football)fuel injection This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Single precision
In computing, single precision is a computer numbering format that occupies one storage location in computer memory at a given address. A single-precision number, sometimes simply a single, may be defined to be an integer, fixed point, or floating point. Modern computers with 32-bit stores (singl..
Single Reel Film & Video Festival
[Single Reel Film & Video Festival] is a series of film and video screenings and events throughout New York City. Dedicated to developing a platform for personal films, the festival’s goal is to create a forum for emerging independent filmmakers, animators and artists working with film..
Single replacement scheme
A Single replacement reaction (also known as composition reaction) is when one element replaces another element in a compound. There are two different possibilities: 1. One cation replaces another. When it is written in generic symbols, it is: AX + Y ---> YX + A Element Y has replaced A (in th..
Single responsibility principle
In computer science, the single responsibility principle was introduced by Tom DeMarco in his book Structured Analysis and Systems Specification, Yourdon Press Computing Series, 1979. It states that every object should have a single responsibility, and that all its services should be narrowly aligne..
Single Rider
Single Rider lines are an opportunity at various Disney Theme Parks to skip the lines by acting in the role of a "seat filler." Universal policy is that all Single Riders must be at least 7 years of age (unless noted) and do not have the choice of who they will sit with or where they will sit to ex..
Single Room Occupancy
The expression "single room occupancy" or, more commonly "SRO", refers to a building that houses people in single rooms. This means that tenants must share bathrooms and kitchens. The term originated in New York City, probably in the 1930s (the Oxford English Dictionary provides an earliest citatio..
Single Rope Technique
Single Rope Technique (SRT) is a method (or rather set of methods) used in caving and potholing to descend and ascend vertical drops ("pitches"). SRT is also used in roped access for building maintenance. Modern SRT uses specialised devices for both descent and ascent, and low-stretch kernmantel ro..
Single Scope Background Investigation
A Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI) is a type of United States security clearance investigation required for TOP SECRET, Q, and SCI access, and involves agents contacting employers, coworkers and other individuals. Standard elements include background checks involving checks of employment..
Single set Back
Single set back is a base formation in American Football used by the offensive team which requires only one running back behind the quarterback. There are many variations on single back formations including two tight ends and two wide receivers, one tight end/three wide receivers, etc. The running..
Single Sided, Double Density
SSDD originally referred to Single Sided, Double Density - a format of (usually 5¼") floppy disk which could typically hold 35-40 tracks of nine 512-byte (or 18 256-byte) sectors each. Only one side of the disc was used, although some users did discover that punching additional holes into the disc ..
Single sided/double sided
The terms single-sided and double-sided refer to types of computer data storage media, and can have one of two meanings depending on the type of media to which they refer. Removable Media For removable media, the terms literally refer to the number of sides of the media that are used for storing..
Single sign-on
Single sign-on (SSO) is a specialized form of software authentication that enables a user to authenticate once and gain access to the resources of multiple software systems. There are at least five major types of SSO or reduced sign-on systems in common use at the time of this writing (2005): CoSi..
Single software solution
The term "The Single Software Solution" was coined by author Shaun Snapp to describe a common approach by consumer and enterprise software sales forces to try to simplify all of a prospective buyer’s needs down to a single piece of software, that they happen to be selling. Also used in cases whe..
Single source publishing
Single source publishing or single sourcing allows the same content to be used in different documents and in various formats. For example, a software company may have several products with user guides that share a common procedure, like instructions on how to open a file. Rather than maintain dupl..
Single sourcing
Single sourcing can refer to: Single source publishing — the reuse of content in publishingSingle-sourced — reliance on one vendor or supplier This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, yo..
Single Speed World Championship
Single Speed World Championships Local name:SSWC Region:different venue each year Date:variable Type:Single Speed Mountain Bike Race History First Edition:1995? Number of Editions:8? First Winner:Male-Travis Brown Female-Marla Streb Most Wins Male:Travis Brown - Two Wins Most Wins Female:Marla St..
Single Stuck Line
Single Stuck Line is a fault model used in digital circuits. It is used for post manufacturing testing, not design testing. The model assumes one line or node in the digital circuit is stuck at logic high or logic low. When a line is stuck it is called a fault. ..
Single subject rule
Single subject rule is a general term for a section present in many state constitutions within the United States of America. It generally specifies that ballot initiatives and legislation can only deal with one main issue. For example, the constitution of Minnesota, Article IV, Section 17, requires ..
Single Swing
Single Swing is a fast dance rhythm in the larger swing family of dances. Swing or Jive is danced to popular rock-and-roll or jitterbug music that has 4 beats per measure and a tempo of 35 - 46 measures per minute. Most figures are written to span a measure and a half of music with a rock, recov..
Single Syllable Cultural Differentiate
A Single Syllable Cultural Differentiate (SSCD) is a term used to catagorize single syllable words which are commonly used in specific cultural regions. A common example of an SSCD would be the syllable 'eh' which is used in Canada. Another example is the British syllable 'wot'. These words appe..
Single Tax League
The Single Tax League was an Australian political party that flourished throughout the 1920s and 30s. Based upon the ideas of Henry George, who argued that all taxes should be abolished, except for a single tax on unimproved land values, the Single Tax League was founded shortly after World War I, ..
Single Tier Cities
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Single track
A single track railway is one where traffic in both directions shares the same track. In the early days of railways, especially before the telegraph, operation of significant numbers of trains on a single track railway was fraught with difficulties, including delays and accidents. Some early wagon..
Single track road
Single track road with a passing place near Kinlochewe in Scotland A single track road is a narrow road that is only of sufficient width to allow the passage of one vehicle. The term is widely used in Scotland, particularly the Highlands, to describe such roads which are provided with passing ..
Single Transferable Vote
This STV ballot for the Australian Senate illustrates group voting tickets. Voters can either rank every candidate individually or use their preferred party's preferences by voting 'above the line'. Electoral systems This series is part of thePolitics and the Election series Single seat*..
Single unit recording
Single unit recording refers to the use of an electrode to record the electrophysiological activity (action potentials) from a single neuron. An electrode introduced into the brain of a living animal will detect electrical activity that is generated by the neurons adjacent to the electrode tip. If..
Single UNIX Specification
The Single UNIX Specification (SUS) is the collective name of a family of standards for computer operating systems to qualify for the name "Unix". The SUS is developed and maintained by the Austin Group, based on earlier work by the IEEE and The Open Group. Contents 1 History2 Specifica..
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Single V
Single V is a term used for DVD singles for artists from the Japanese Hello! Project idol group. A Single V will generally contain the promotional video for the song, an alternate version (generally just one angle and no cuts for the clip), and a making of video. ..
Single Video Theory
Single Video Theory (1998) is a music documentary directed by Mark Pellington that follows the making of Pearl Jam's 5th album, Yield. The film was shot in 16mm film over three days in November 1997. It features behind the scenes footage of the band's recording sessions in downtown Seattle and int..
Single White Female
Single White Female is a 1992 thriller based on John Lutz's novel SWF Seeks Same. The movie stars Bridget Fonda, Jennifer Jason Leigh & Steven Weber and is directed by Barbet Schroeder, who also directed Reversal of Fortune. Plot When a 'Single White Female' places an ad in the press for a similar..
Single window
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since April 2006. The Single Window is a con..
Single wire earth return
Single wire earth return (SWER) or single wire ground return is a single-wire transmission line for supplying single-phase electrical power to remote areas at low cost. It is principally used for rural electrification, but also finds use for larger isolated loads such as water pumps, and light rail..
Singlish
Life in Singapore Culture Politics Economy Education Demographics Music Film Literature Holidays Languages Singlish Transport Religion Sports [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit box] Singlish, a portmanteau of "Singapore" and "English", is the English-based c..
Singly even number
A singly even number is an integer divisible by 2 but not divisible by 4, i.e., an integer of the form 4n+2 with n an integer. A singly even number cannot be a powerful number. It cannot be represented as the difference of two squares. However, a singly even number can be represented as the differe..
Singnapur
Singnapur is a census town in Ahmadnagar district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Singnapur had a population of 10,858. Males constitute 55% of the population and females 45%. Singnapur has an average literacy ..
Singoli
Singoli is a town and a nagar panchayat in Neemuch district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Geography Singoli is located at [24.97° N 75.3° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Singoli]. It has an average elevation of 363 metres (1190 feet). Demographic..
Singor Mobley
Singor Mobley (born October 12, 1972, in Tacoma, Washington, USA) is a Canadian Football League linebacker for the Edmonton Eskimos. Mobley played college football at Washington State University before playing in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys. ..
Singosari
Singosari is a small town in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on the Java Island. It is situated about 100 m above sea-level, and is therefore quite cool especially from June to August. Temperature hovers around 18–20 degrees celsius at night. It is predominantly occupied by Moslems with a s..
Singo Line
Singo Line is one of the neighborhoods of Lyari Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. There are several ethnic groups in Lyari Town including Urdu speakers, Punjabis, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochs, Memons, Bohras, Ismailis. Over 99% of the population is Muslim. The population of Lya..
Singpho
The Singpho tribe of Arunachal Pradesh inhabit in the district of Lohit and Changlang and the Kachin State of Myanmar. Some Singpho are also found in the Tinsukia district of Assam. Comprising a population size of 7,200 in India, they live in 12 villages, namely Dibang, Ketetong, Pangna, Ulup, Ingt..
Singrampur
Singrampur is a historical place where final battle of Rani Durgabati was fought between Rani Durgawait and Mughal king Akbar's Senapati Asaf Ali. The town in named after Sangram which in Hindi means war. Singrampur comes under district Damoh, Madhya Pradesh. Places of interest Rani Durgawati san..
Singsaker studenterhjem
Singsaker Studenterhjem is a home for students located in Trondheim, Norway. The house was originally built by germans during WW2, and became a home for students on the 2. of September 1946. Plans for the student home can be found as far back as 1912-13. Today the house has 110 inhabitants in 10..
Singsås
Singsås is a former municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. From 1837 is was a part of Holtaalen formannskapsdistrikt. Singsås was separated from Holtålen in 1841, creating a municipality of its own. At this point Singsås had a population of 1 272. On January 1, 1964 Singsås was ..
SingSing
SingSing was a rock musical group formed in Kansas City, Missouri in 1990. The lineup included Johnny Wayne on Guitar, Bryan Portera on bass, Patrick Mullendore on keyboards and Aaron Mumma who replaced original drummer Mark Wulff. The band became one of the most popular club acts in the Midwest b..
Singsoc
Singsoc Generally used as an abbreviated form for its longer name : Singapore Society. With many Singaporeans studying abroad in universities across the world, they formed a mini community within the campus and with that, Singapore Cultural Society is borned within the campus. Singsoc is then ..
Singsongs
Spurred on by record company insistence, the short Sing-songs ep came on the heels of the Church's 1982 album The Blurred Crusade. Unlike the polished nature of its predecessors, the release's material was quickly written and recorded for U.S. label Capitol Records as potential singles. After bein..
Singspiel
Singspiel ("song-play") (plural Singspiele) is a form of German-language music drama, regarded as a type of operetta or opera. It is characterized by spoken dialogue, sometimes performed over music, interspersed with ensembles, popular songs, ballads and arias (which were often folk-like and strophi..
SingStar
SingStar is a PlayStation 2 karaoke game published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe and developed by SCEE and London Studio. SingStar is distributed either as the software alone, or bundled with a pair of USB microphones - one red, one blue. SingStar is compatible with the EyeToy camera, all..
Singstar: Next Gen
Singstar: Next Gen (Working Title) is a competetive singing game for the Playstation 3 Console. It is developed and Published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The game will be released with the PS3 in all Pal reigons (Mainly Europe) and shortly after in America. My Singstar is the online comp..
Singstar 70's
Rumours Singstar 70's is rumoured as an upcoming game. However this has not been confirmed but with retailers classing Singstar 70's as a product this could well be a game Source: Choices http://www.choicesdirect.com/templates/product.asp?ProductGuid=826179 Release Date 03/11/2006, This releas..
SingStar 80's
SingStar 80's is a PlayStation 2 karaoke game published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe and developed by SCEE and London Studio. It was the second game released in the SingStar line. SingStar 80's, like previous versions of the SingStar line, is distributed eithe
