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Wa'il ibn Umayyah
''This person is among the Sahaba's ancestors Wa'il ibn Umayya, aka Abu al-As[[Citing sources citation needed]] His father was Umayya ibn Abd Shams[[Citing sources citation needed]] He had three sons: A'as ibn Wa'il, father of Amr ibn al-A'as[..
Wai
WAI may stand for: OtakuWeb Accessibility InitiativeWai (倭) is the Cantonese pronunciation of an ancient name of Japan, transcribed as Wei from Mandarin Chinese, and Wa from Japanese. See Wa (Japan).Wai is a town in the Satara District in Maharashtra state of India.Wai is a word for water in Maor..
Wai'anae, Hawai'i
Waianae is a town and census-designated place (CDP) in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States. As of the 2000 Census, the CDP population was 10,506. Geography Waianae is located at [21°26′52″N, 158°10′45″W] (21.447714, -158.179213)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Acco..
Wai, Maharashtra
Wai also known as Wai Phawadi or Dakshin Kashi is a city near Pune, Satara District in the Maharashtra state of India. It is next to the bank of the Krishna river. It is famous for its temples and ghats(banks) on the Krishna river. The famous Dholya Ganapati temple is situated on its Ganapati Ghat. ..
Wai-Con
Wai-Con is Perth's first major anime and manga convention, held yearly every December. The massive event is run by fans to help promote anime to the general community, as well as provide the Western Australian fanbase with events and activities relating to their hobbies. Wai-Con is run by the non..
Wai-iti River
The Wai-iti River is located in the north of the South Island of New Zealand. It flows northeast for 45 kilometres before combining with the Wairoa River to form the Waimea River. This flows into the southern end of Tasman Bay near Richmond. ..
Wai-shing Lai
Wai-shing Lai is an anchor the business show Trading Hour 2 and Closing Review (with Yin-ling Lam) on NOW in Hong Kong. ..
Wai-Wai
Wai-Wai may refer to: Wai-Wai (people) Ethnic group in Brazil and Guyana.Wai-Wai (language) Carib language spoken by Wai-Wai people.Wai-Wai (food) Noodle dish. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pa..
Wai-Wai (food)
Wai Wai is a popular snack in Nepal, Sikkim and parts of northern West Bengal in India. Wai Wais are a kind of noodles which are eaten straight from the package or in soup form. Unlike ordinary noodles, wai wai is pre-cooked, flavoured, seasoned and fried before packaging. On opening, chilli powder,..
Wai-Wai people
The Wai-wai (or Waiwai) are an ethnic group of Guyana and northern Brazil. The Wai-wai in Guyana live in the far south of the country, near the headwaters of the Essequibo River. The Umana Yana in Georgetown, Guyana, takes its name from the Wai-Wai for "meeting place". There are approximately 200..
Waiakea
Waiākea is a subdivision of houses and land in Hilo, Hawaiʻi. Waiākea is home to many and has its own schools. It stretches for miles and ends at Waiākea-Uka. Waiākea-Uka houses many expensive houses, including a Swiss chateau. There are also a lot of cattle farms in Waiākea-Uka. ..
Waiakea High School
Waiakea High School is a public, co-educational secondary school in Hilo, Hawai'i. The school's nickname is the Warriors. It is part of the Hawaii State Department of Education. The school graduated its first class in 1980, and has about 1400 students [link]. It is adjacent to the Univer..
Waialua, Hawai'i
Waialua is a census-designated place and North Shore community in the Waialua District on the Island of Oahu, City & County of Honolulu. As of the 2000 Census, the CDP had a total population of 3,761. Waialua is a (sugar) mill town and residential area, quite different in its quiet ambiance from ne..
Waianae Range
Wai‘anae Range (sometimes referred to as the Waianae Mountains) is the eroded remains of an ancient shield volcano that comprises the western half of the Hawaiian Island of O‘ahu. Its crest, at Mount Ka‘ala, is the highest peak on O‘ahu. Like the neighboring Ko‘olau, ..
Waianiwaniwa River
The Waianiwaniwa River is a river in the Canterbury region of the South Island of New Zealand. The source is in the foothills of the Southern Alps and it is a tributary of the Selwyn River. A contentious scheme to dam the river is currently mooted but it is opposed by the Malvern Hills Protection S..
Waiapu River
The Waiapu River is a river of the East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand. Flowing from the Ruakumara Range, it passes through Ruatoria before reaching the Pacific Ocean at Rangitukia. The river lies within the rohe of the Ngati Porou iwi. ..
Waiariki
New Zealand has an abundance of hot springs, known as waiariki in Māori. Many of them are used for therapeutic purposes. The highest concentration of such springs is in the Central Plateau region of the North Island, in the Taupo Volcanic Zone. The area of Whakarewarewa near Rotorua is also know..
Waiariki Institute of Technology
Established in 1978, Waiariki Institute of Technology is one of the largest tertiary institutes in New Zealand. Originally developed as a centre for adult and trades education, the institute begand to offer bachelor degree programmes in the early 1990's. The main Rotorua campus is low-rise and s..
Waiata
Waiata is a 1981 album by New Zealand New Wave band Split Enz. It was retitled to Corroboree for the Australian release. Waiata is the Māori term for singing, while corroboree is the Aboriginal term. According to Noel Crombie the intention was to name the album using a word from the natives in ev..
Waiatarua
Waiatarua is a small settlement on top of the Waitakere Ranges which border New Zealand's largest city, Auckland, near the junction of the Scenic Drive, West Coast Road and the route to Piha. Surrounded by native bush in the Centenial Memorial Park and a Water catchment area, Waitarua is over 300 m..
Waiau
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Waiau is the name of a small town in north Canterbury, in the South Island of New Zealand. It lies 30 kilometres east of Hanmer Springs on the northern bank of the Waiau River, some 30 kilometres from the river's mouth. Waiau is the largest town on State H..
Waiau (disambiguation)
Waiau could refer to several places in New Zealand: Waiau, CanterburyWaiau, TaranakiWaiau, Coromandel, on the Coromandel PeninsulaWaiau, Auckland, south of AucklandWaiau BayWaiau Branch Railway, a Canterbury rail line in service from 1882 to 1978: see Weka Pass RailwayWaiau River, Hawke's BayWaiau R..
Waiau River
The Waiau River is the name of three different rivers in New Zealand, one in the North Island, and two in the South Island: The Waiau River, Hawke's BayThe Waiau River, Canterbury, andThe Waiau River, Southland The Waiau-ua River in Marlborough, New Zealand is also often referred to as the Waiau Riv..
Waiau River, Canterbury
The more northerly of the South Island's two Waiau Rivers is in north Canterbury. It flows for some 55 kilometres, winding from its headwaters near Hanmer Springs through gaps in the undulating countryside's hill ranges and past the town which shares its name, to reach the Pacific Ocean 130 kil..
Waiau River, Hawke's Bay
Waiau River is the name of three rivers in New Zealand. The northernmost of these, and the only one in the North Island, rises in the Kaingaroa Forest to the west of Lake Waikaremoana, and flows southeast for 60 kilometres before joining the Wairoa River. ..
Waiau River, Southland
Looking out on the Waiau River Waiau River is the name of three rivers in New Zealand. The most southerly and largest of these is in Southland, in the southern South Island. It is the outflow of Lake Te Anau, flowing from it into Lake Manapouri 10 kilometres to the south, and from there..
Waibaidu Bridge
Waibaidu Bridge (}; }), called Garden Bridge in English, is a steel bridge on Suzhou Creek in central Shanghai, connecting the Huangpu and Hongkou districts where the Suzhou River flows into the Huang Pu. The present bridge is a steel truss bridge with two spans. It is 106.7 metres long and span..
Waiblingen
Waiblingen is a town in the southwest of Germany, located in the center of the densely populated Stuttgart Region, directly neighboring Stuttgart. It is the capital of the Rems-Murr district. As of September 30 2004 Waiblingen accommodated 52,948 inhabitants (25,953 men and 26,995 women). As of De..
Waicoa Bay Stallions
The Waicoa Bay Stallions are a franchise in the Bartercard Cup rugby league competitiion in New Zealand. They represent Waikato (Wai), Coastlines (Coa) and the Bay of Plenty (Bay). ..
Waidhofen an der Ybbs
Waidhofen an der Ybbs is an independent city (Statutarstadt) in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. The city had 11,662 inhabitants as the census of 2001. External links [Waidhofen an der Ybbs homepage] ..
Waidmannsfeld
> Statistics State: Lower Austria District: Wiener-Neustadt Area: 21.38 km² Population: 1,816 (31 December 2002) Population density: 84.94/km² Elevation: 495 m Postal code: 2763 Area/distance code: 02-632/2-632 Location: 47.8667/47°52' N lat.15.9667/15°..
Waif
Waif is used to described a very thin (almost unhealthy thin) looking person, usually a woman. The waif look was first used to describe the 1960s model Twiggy, who had large round eyes and an exceptionally thin body. The "gamine" look of the 1950s, associated with actress such as Audrey Hepburn, L..
WAIF
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. 'WAIF' 88.3 FM is a communi..
Waifer of Aquitaine
Waifer (a.k.a. Waifre or Gaifier) was the duke of Aquitaine from 748 to 767, succeeding his newly-monastic father Hunold. When asked to give up Frankish refugees and stolen church lands in 760, Waifer rebelled. The king, Pepin the Short, marched against him, despoiling the land of Berry and Auverg..
Waigani
Waigani is a suburb of Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea. It includes the Parliament Building of Papua New Guinea, the University of Papua New Guinea, Morauta House, the PNG National Museum and the National Library. ..
Waigeo
Waigeo is an island in West Irian Jaya province of eastern Indonesia. It is located in the Raja Ampat Islands archipelago, between Halmahera and the northwest coast of Papua. The town of Wasai, on Waigeo, is the capital of the district of Raja Ampat. Since 1997, the island has been the site of a su..
Waigeo seaperch
The Waigeo seaperch (Psammoperca waigiensis) is a species of marine fish in family Centropomidae of order Perciformes. The only species of genus Psammoperca, it is native to tropical coastal waters from the Bay of Bengal south through Indonesia to northern Australia and north through the Philippin..
Waightstill Avery
Waightstill Avery (10 May 1741, Groton, Connecticut – 13 March 1821, Morganton, North Carolina) was an early American lawyer and soldier. Contents 1 Family2 Career3 Duel with Andrew Jackson4 Honoraria Family Avery was descended from the Plantagenet Kings of England,..
Waihee, Hawaii
Waihee, Hawaii is a town of Maui County on the island of Maui in the state of Hawaii. ..
Waihee-Waiehu, Hawaii
Hawaiian words and proper names that omit or make improper use of }}okina and kahakō in spelling, and may be unreliable for lexical reference as per standard Hawaiian English. Waihee-Waiehu is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 7,310 at the 2..
Waiheke Island
A true-colour image showing the Hauraki Gulf. Waiheke is the large island close to the centre of the image. The scene was acquired by NASA's Terra satellite, on October 23, 2002. An image of Waiheke Island using satellite data Location of Waiheke Island Waiheke Island is in the Ha..
Waihi
Waihi is a town in the North Island of New Zealand. It has a population of 4,524. The town is at the foot of the Coromandel Peninsula, close to the western end of the Bay of Plenty. The nearby resort town of Waihi Beach, ten kilometres to the east, is often regarded as the westernmost point of th..
Waihi Beach
Waihi Beach is a coastal town at the western end of the Bay of Plenty in New Zealand's North Island. It lies 10 kilometres to the east of the town of Waihi, at the foot of the Coromandel Peninsula. Maori have lived in the region since pre-European times, with numerous pa sites within a few kilometr..
Waihi miners' strike
The Waihi miners' strike was a major strike action in 1912 by gold miners in the New Zealand town of Waihi. It is widely regarded as the most significant industrial action in the history of New Zealand's labour movement. It resulted in one striker being killed, one of only two deaths in industrial a..
Waihopai
The Waihopai Valley Government Communications Security Bureau base. Waihopai is an area in the Marlborough region of the South Island of New Zealand. The Waihopai River drains the area. The lower Waihopai as it runs into the Wairau Valley has a number of vineyards, including the aptly named S..
Waihopai River
The Waihopai River is the name of two rivers in the South Island of New Zealand. Waihopai River, Marlborough The Waihopai River in Marlborough drains the Waihopai Valley and runs northeast for 70 kilometres before flowing into the Wairau River. Waihopai River, Southland The Waihopai River runs we..
Waihou/Thames River
The Waihou River as it passes Paeroa The Waihou River system The Waihou River - still frequently referred to by its former name of Thames River - is located in the northern North Island of New Zealand. The river flows north for 150 kilometres from the Mamaku Ranges past the towns of P..
Waihuan Lu
Waihuan Lu (外环路) is a metro station in the city of Shanghai. This station is part of the southern end of Line 1 and is located near the crossing of two major elevated highways. This makes the station often used by travelers to and from the southern outskirts of the city. ..
Waikaia Branch
The Waikaia Branch, also known as the Switzers Branch, was a branch line railway in Southland, New Zealand. Proposed as early as 1880, it was not opened until 1909 and operated for half a century until its closure in 1959. Contents 1 Construction2 Stations3 Operation4 The bra..
Waikaka Branch
The Waikaka Branch was a railway line that ran through agricultural and gold-mining country in Southland, New Zealand. It was constructed in 1907 and 1908, and operated until 1962. Contents 1 Construction2 Stations3 Operation4 The branch today5 External link6 Refere..
Waikanae
Waikanae (pronounced Why-Can-I) is a small town on New Zealand's Kapiti Coast. The name is a Maori word meaning "The waters of the yellow eyed mullet". The town is about 60 kilometres north of Wellington, New Zealand's capital city, and is between the towns of Paraparaumu, eight kilometres to the ..
Waikanae River
Waikanae River is located on the Kapiti Coast in the North Island of New Zealand. The river drains the western flanks of the Tararua Ranges then passes to the south of the town of Waikanae before entering the Tasman Sea at Waikanae Beach. In January 2005 the river burst its banks after heavy rain...
Waikapu, Hawaii
Hawaiian words and proper names that omit or make improper use of }}okina and kahakō in spelling, and may be unreliable for lexical reference as per standard Hawaiian English. Waikapu is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaii, USA. The population was 1,115 at the 2000 census. Ge..
Waikato
Waikato is the name of a region in the North Island of New Zealand. Exact boundaries of the region depend largely on the use of the name, but in all cases it refers to an area around the city of Hamilton and extending along the banks of the Waikato River. Contents 1 Different definitions1...
Waikato AFL
Waikato AFL is an Australian Rules Football competition in Waikato, New Zealand and is one of the Leagues governed by AFL New Zealand. Current Clubs Tui'sMavericks ..
Waikato District
Waikato District Name Waikato Population 39,900 (excludes Hamilton City) Extent Hauraki Gulf to Hamilton City; Tasman Sea to Cambridge The Waikato District is the municipality in the northern Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand. It is administered by the Waikato District C..
Waikato FC
Waikato Football Club is a football (soccer) club based in Hamilton, New Zealand. The club was founded in 2004 and currently play in the New Zealand Football Championship. They play most of their home games at Waikato Stadium, Hamilton, which they share with Super 14 rugby team, the Chiefs. Howeve..
Waikato in the 2006 Air New Zealand Cup
Waikato are in Pool B for the first round of the Air New Zealand and start their campaign against Southland on the 5 August as they have a bye in the first week. Waikato have 3 pre-season games before the Air New Zealand Cup against Taranaki, Wellington and Bay of Plenty. Waikato Squad Sosene Anes..
Waikato Mounted Rifles
The 4th Waikato Mounted Rifles is an armoured regiment of the New Zealand Army, part of the Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps. The unit is a single squadron within the Territorial Force that serves in the armoured reconnaissance role. The squadron was originally known as the Waikato/Wellington East ..
Waikato Pistons
The Waikato Pistons are a New Zealand NBL basketball team from Hamilton, New Zealand. History In March 2006 it was decided that the side would change their name to the Pistons from the Titans which they used from 2000-2005. This was primarily because Hamilton is now the motorsport capital of New..
Waikato Plains
Location of the Waikato Plains The Waikato Plains are a large area of low-lying land in the northwest of the North Island of New Zealand. The plains are the floodplains of the country's longest river, the Waikato. The plains can be divided roughly into the Middle Waikato Plain, extending in a..
Waikato River
The Waikato River system The Waikato River is the longest river in New Zealand. In the North Island, it runs for 425 kilometres from the eastern slopes of Mount Ruapehu, joining the Tongariro River system and emptying into Lake Taupo, New Zealand's largest lake. It drains Taupo at the lake'..
Waikato Rugby Union
The Waikato Rugby Union is the official governing body of rugby union in the region of Waikato on the North Island of New Zealand. The senior representative team will play in the 2006 Air New Zealand Cup, replacing the premier division of the National Provincial Championship.The team play their hom..
Waikato Stadium
Waikato Stadium is a major rugby union and soccer venue in Hamilton, New Zealand with a total capacity, seated and standing, of 26,350, with temporary seating for major fixtures increasing the capacity to over 30,000. The stadium, owned by the Hamilton City Council, hosts two rugby teams and one s..
Waikato Times
The Waikato Times is a daily broadsheet newspaper published in Hamilton, New Zealand with a circulation to the greater Waikato region. The Waikato Times started out the tri-weekly Waikato Times and Thames Valley Gazette, first published on 2 May 1872. The paper was first published in Ngaruawahia b..
Waikato Titans
The Waikato Titans were a basketball team that competed in the New Zealand National Basketball League ( NBL ) from 2000-2005 . From the 2006 season onwards, they are now known as the Waikato Pistons . Before 2000 , they were referred to as the Waikato Warriors . They play their home games at the YM..
Waikawa
Waikawa is the name of two small settlements in the South Island of New Zealand. Waikawa, Southland Waikawa is the name of a small settlement in Southland at the southwestern edge of The Catlins. The township is now a small fishing settlement, but at one time in the late 19th century was a major p..
Waikawa River
The Waikawa River flows east then south through the Catlins, an area of the southern South Island of New Zealand. Its total length is 23 kilometres (14 miles), and it flows into the Pacific Ocean at Waikawa. Close to its mouth, it cascades over a small series of cataracts, ironically named..
Waikerie, South Australia
Waikerie ([34°10′S 139°59′E]) is a rural town in the Riverland region of South Australia on the south bank of the Murray River. The Sturt Highway passes to the south of the town at the top of the cliffs. There is a cable ferry crossing the river to provide vehicle access from the nor..
Waikikamukau
Waikikamukau, (pronounced as if saying "Why kick a moo-cow?"), is an imaginary small rural town or locality in New Zealand. New Zealanders use the word for "any town" or to denote a particularly remote rural town. It has a similar connotation as the term Timbuktu for other English speakers. Waikik..
Waikīkī
For the suburb of Perth, Western Australia, see Waikiki. Waikīkī seen from the top of Diamond Head or Lēahi. Green area below is the lawn at Kapiolani Park. Waikīkī (IPA: [ʋaikiːkiː]) is a neighborhood of Honolulu, in the City & County of Honolulu, on the south shore of the I..
Waikiki, Western Australia
Waikiki is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Rockingham. Its postcode is 6169. Suburbs of the City of Rockingham Baldivis | Cooloongup | East Rockingham | Golden Bay | Hillman | Karnup | Peron | Port Kennedy | Rockingham | Safety Bay | Secret Harbour | Shoalwater..
Waikiki Aquarium
The Waikīkī Aquarium is one of the premier marine science institutions in the City & County of Honolulu and the State of Hawai'i. Founded on March 19, 1904, this marine aquarium is the third oldest public aquarium in the United States. Since 1919, the Waikīkī Aquarium has been ..
Waikiki Beach Boys
Waikiki Beach Boys Founded 2006 Ballpark Les Murakami Baseball Stadium Based in Honolulu, Hawaii Team Colors navy, red, gold League Hawaii Winter Baseball Team Manager Pitching Coach Third Base Coach Athletic Trainer General Manager Own..
Waikiki Brothers
Waikiki Brothers is a 2001 South Korean film, set in the 1980s, about a group of high school friends who form a band. It was selected to appear in the 2002 Kima Film Festival.[link] In 2004 it inspired a musical of the same name starring North Korean defector Kim Young-un.[link]..
Waikiki Hotel
The Waikīkī Hotel towers above Waikīkī Beach, the most modern of the Sheraton hotels in the area. The Waikīkī Hotel, currently called the Sheraton Waikīkī Beach Resort, is a major beach resort in Waikīkī on the Hawaiian island of O'ahu. Loc..
Waikiki Shell
The Waikiki Shell is a unique venue for outdoor concerts and other large gatherings in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Waikiki Shell is within walking distance to Waikiki hotels which makes it ideal for convention events, meetings and receptions. The Waikiki Shell seats 2,400 persons and the lawn area has cap..
Waikiki Wedding
Waikiki Wedding was a musical film made in 1936, starring Bing Crosby and directed by Frank Tuttle. Bing plays the part of Tony Marvin, a PR man charged with extolling the virtues of Hawaii. The female lead, played by Martha Raye is a local beauty queen who makes unhelpful comments about the isla..
Waikino
Waikino is a small town situated in the North Island of New Zealand nestled in the Southern end of a beautiful gorge alongside the Ohinemuri River, between Waihi and the Karangahake Gorge. The Waikino district lies at the base of the ecologically sensitive Coromandel Peninsula with its vast tracts o..
Waikino music festival
Waikino music festival was a 1976 music and alternatives event held on Bicknell’s farm in the picturesque Waitawheta Valley between Waikino and Waihi, New Zealand. The event was staged by the Nambassa community run by Peter Terry. The Waikino festival was originally intended as an eight hour all d..
Waikoloa Village, Hawai'i
Waikōloa Village is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hawai‘i County, Hawai‘i, United States. The population was 4,806 at the 2000 census. Geography Waikōloa Village is located at [19°56′29″N, 155°47′34″W] (19.941445, -155.792655)[Geographic references#1GR1]. ..
Waikouaiti
Waikouaiti Urban Area Population 1,123 (2001) TerritorialAuthority Name Coast north Dunedin Population Around 2,500 (2004 est.) Extent Includes the towns of Waikouaiti, , and Karitane RegionalCouncil Name Dunedin City Council Waikouaiti is a small town in East Otago, New Zealand..
Waikouaiti River
State Highway 1 crosses the Waikouaiti River between Waikouaiti and Karitane The Waikouaiti River is found to the north of Dunedin in Otago, New Zealand. It flows to the Pacific Ocean at Karitane, close to the town of Waikouaiti. The Waikouaiti River is the Largest in East Otago ..
Waikowhai
Suburb:Waikowhai City:Auckland Island:North Island Surrounded by - to the north - to the north-east - to the east - to the south-east - to the west - to the north-west Mount Roskill (1259 m) Three Kings (2.9 km) Hillsborough (1327 m) Mangere Bridge (3...
Waikowhai Intermediate School
Waikowhai Intermediate School is an intermediate school located at 666 Richardson Road, Mount Roskill, Auckland City, New Zealand. It serves the areas of Mount Roskill, Waikowhai, Lynfield and Blockhouse Bay. The current princial is Howard Perry. The school originated in 1965 as a Teacher Training..
Wailagi Lala
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Wailaki
The Wailaki (also Wai-lakki, Wai-lakkee, Wylaki), are a group of Native Americans of Northern California related to the Wintu. The name Wailaki literally means "north-speakers" in Wintu. They lived primarily along the northern reaches of the Sacramento River, the Trinity River and the lower reaches ..
Wailea-Makena, Hawaii
Hawaiian words and proper names that omit or make improper use of }}okina and kahakō in spelling, and may be unreliable for lexical reference as per standard Hawaiian English. Wailea-Makena is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 5,671 at the 2..
Wailers Band
Wailers Band was the backing band for Bob Marley from 1974 until his death in 1981. When Bob Marley originally started singing with Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh on the album Catch A Fire and Burnin', they were known simply as The Wailers. After Wailer and Tosh no longer wanted to tour (for their own ..
Wailing Caverns
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Wailing Wall (band)
Wailing Wall was a 1970s psychedelic rock band. Personnel Mike Cancellari (guitar)Doug Adams (vocals)Darrel Adams (bass guitar)David Rutledge (drums) Discography Wailing Wall LP (Suemi, 1970)Wailing Wall CD (Shadoks Music 53, 2004) External links [Wailing Wall] at the All Music Guide ..
Wailing Wall (disambiguation)
Wailing Wall may refer to: the Western Wall of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.Wailing Wall (band), a psychedelic rock band.Wailing Wall (album), an album by Wailing Wall.The artist Wyland's murals of whales on the sides of buildings have been dubbed "Whaling Walls".This is a [disambiguationdisa..
Wailmer
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Wailord
Wailord (ホエルオー Whaloh in Japan, Wailord in both France and Germany) is a fictional creature from the Pokémon franchise. It is listed as Pokémon #321 in the National Pokédex and #100 in the Hoenn Pokédex. It represents the Blue Whale. The name Wailord originates from the words whale ..
Wailua, Hawaii
Hawaiian words and proper names that omit or make improper use of }}okina and kahakō in spelling, and may be unreliable for lexical reference as per standard Hawaiian English. Wailua is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kauai County, Hawai'i, United States. The population was 2,083 at the 2000 c..
Wailua Falls
right Wailua Falls is an 80 foot waterfall located in Kauai, Hawaii that feeds into the Wailua River. There is a path to the bottom of the falls, but it is muddy, slippery and dangerous. Some hikers have strung ropes along the path, but officials come by every so often and cut them. Before Eu..
Wailua Homesteads, Hawaii
Hawaiian words and proper names that omit or make improper use of }}okina and kahakō in spelling, and may be unreliable for lexical reference as per standard Hawaiian English. Wailua Homesteads is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 4,567 at ..
Wailua River
The Wailua River is a river on the island of Kauai in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It begins at the Wai'ale'ale Crater and is the only navigable river (by boats larger than kayaks) in the Hawaiian Islands. It is a center of activity for locals and visitors in the form of boat tours to Fern Grotto, ka..
Wailua River State Park
Wailua River State Park is located on the eastern side of the Hawaiian island of Kauai. The park consists primarily of the Wailua River valley, which is the only navigable river in Hawaii. Visitors to this park can kayak, take riverboat cruises and explore the jungle environment. Even motorboats and..
Wailuku, Hawaii
Hawaiian words and proper names that omit or make improper use of }}okina and kahakō in spelling, and may be unreliable for lexical reference as per standard Hawaiian English. Wailuku is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 12,296 at the 2000 c..
Wailuku River
The Wailuku River is a 26 mile (42 km) long water course on the Island of Hawai'i in the Hawaiian Islands. It is the longest river in the State of Hawai'i and its course lies mostly along the divide between the lava flows of Mauna Kea and those of Mauna Loa to the south. It arises at about the 10,8..
Wail al-Shehri
This photograph of Wail al-Shehri was captured by an ATM just days before the 9/11 attack. Wail al-Shehri (وائل الشهري, also transliterated Alshehri) was named by the FBI as one of the hijackers of American Airlines Flight 11 from Boston to Los Angeles that crashed into the World Tra..
Wail Sulaiman Al Habashi
Wail Sulaiman (August 24, 1964 - ) was the first player of the Kuwait national football team to score a golden goal. The goal was scored against the UAE in 1994. ..
Waima
Suburb:Waima City:Waitakere Island:North Island Surrounded by - to the north - to the north-east - to the east - to the south-west Glen Eden (2.9 km) Konini (1240 m) Titirangi (1.8 km) Woodlands Park (1.5 km) Waima is an Auckland suburb. Waima is under the loca..
Waimakariri
Waimakariri can refer to a number of geographical features in the province of Canterbury, New Zealand: The Waimakariri RiverThe Waimakariri GorgeThe Waimakariri District This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you t..
Waimakariri District
The Waimakariri District is a political district of New Zealand, located in the South Island, on the eastern coast of north Canterbury. It is north of Christchurch and the Waimakariri River. The name is Maori for cold river. The district was established in 1989 and consists of approximately 2,255 s..
Waimakariri Gorge
The Waimakariri Gorge is located on the Waimakariri River in inland Canterbury in New Zealand's South Island. Like its neighbour, the Rakaia River, the Waimakariri runs through wide shingle beds for much of its length, but is forced through a narrow canyon as it approaches the Canterbury Plains. ..
Waimakariri River
The Waimakariri River system The Waimakariri River is a river in Canterbury, in the South Island of New Zealand. It flows for 150 kilometres in a generally southeastward direction from the Southern Alps to the Pacific Ocean. The river rises on the eastern flanks of the Southern Alps, eight ki..
Waimalu, Hawai'i
Waimalu is a census-designated place (CDP) in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 29,371 at the 2000 census. Geography Waimalu is located at [21°23′57″N, 157°56′54″W] (21.399150, -157.948432)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United..
Waimānalo, Hawai'i
Waimānalo is a census-designated place located in the City & County of Honolulu, in the District of Koolaupoko on the island of Oahu. This small windward community is located near the eastern end of the island. In the Hawaiian language Waimānalo means "potable water"; it is so named for the many ..
Waimanalo Beach, Hawaii
The beach at Waimānalo on windward O‘ahu Waimānalo Beach is a town located in the City & County of Honolulu, in the District of Ko'olaupoko on the island of O'ahu. This small windward community is located near the eastern end of the island and the climate is dry. As of the 2000 Census, th..
Waimangaroa
Waimangaroa is a small town located on the West Coast of New Zealand. It is 15 kilometres to the north east of Westport. The Stockton mine, a large open cast coal mine, is operated in the vicinity by Solid Energy. ..
Waimangaroa River
The Waimangaroa River is located on the West Coast of New Zealand. The river passes through tussock, scrub and forested areas before draining into the Karamea Bight in the Tasman Sea. ..
Waimangu Geyser
The Waimangu Geyser, located near Rotorua in New Zealand, was the most powerful geyser in the world when it was active . The geyser became extinct after a landslide changed the water table in 1904. It is believed to have reached up to 1000ft in height during an eruption. In 1903, four tourists were..
Waimanu
Waimanu ("waterbird") was a genus of early penguin which lived soon after the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event, lending support to the theory that the radiation of modern birds took place before the extinction of the dinosaurs, not after as others had proposed. While it was a very early member..
Waimarama
Waimarama is a seaside village in Hastings District, New Zealand The Beach and Village Many residents of Hawkes Bay, especially those in the Hastings District enjoy Waimarama as a seaside recreational beach, the strip of coast does have its own shops brings beach goers from Ocean Beach, another bea..
Waimate
Panorama of the view from the White Horse overlooking Waimate township. 160px Waimate is a town and district in the South Island of New Zealand. It is 40 km south of Timaru in south Canterbury, 20 km north of the Waitaki River. The population of Waimate at the count of the 2001 census i..
Waimate Branch
The Waimate Branch was a railway line built in south Canterbury, New Zealand to the major rural town of Waimate. It opened in 1877 and operated until 1966, and for some of this time, it included an extension to Waihao Downs that was known as the Waimate Gorge Branch. When the line closed, Waimate ..
Waima language
Waima Spoken in: Eastern New Guinea Geneticclassification: Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian Central Eastern M.-P. Eastern Malayo-Polynesian Oceanic Western Oceanic Papuan Ti..
Waimea
Waimea may refer to more than one place in the United States: Waimea in Hawai‘i*Waimea, Hawaii County, Hawaii*Waimea, Kauai County, Hawaii*Waimea Bay on O‘ahu*Waimea Canyon State Park on Kaua‘i or Waimea, New Zealand Waimea may also refer to: Waimea, a window manager for the Unix X Window S..
Waimea, Hawai'i County, Hawai'i
Waimea is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hawai‘i County, Hawai‘i, United States. The population was 7,028 at the 2000 census. Since each U.S. state cannot have more than one locality of the same name, the official USPS name for Waimea is Kamuela, though on Hawai‘i it is always called Waim..
Waimea, Kauai County, Hawaii
Hawaiian words and proper names that omit or make improper use of }}okina and kahakō in spelling, and may be unreliable for lexical reference as per standard Hawaiian English. Waimea is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 1,787 at the 2000 ce..
Waimea-Kohala Airport
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Waimea (X Window System)
screenshot In Unix computing, Waimea is a light-weight window manager for the X Window System, designed somewhat in the vein of Blackbox. It does use some image code from Blackbox, however it is not a fork of Blackbox. From the homepage [link]: The design goal for waimea is to cre..
Waimea Bay, Hawaii
Waimea Bay, viewed from Pu'u o Mahuka Heiau State Monument Waimea Bay is located on the North Shore of O‘ahu in the Hawaiian Islands at the mouth of the Waimea River. Waimea Valley extends behind Waimea Bay. Waimea means "Red Water" in Hawaiian. Captain Clerke aboard HMS Resolution stopp..
Waimea Canyon State Park
Waimea Canyon is a spectacular canyon, approximately ten miles (16 km) long and up to 3,000 feet (900 m) deep, located on the western side of Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands. Dubbed the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific" by Mark Twain, the canyon was formed by a deep incision of the Waimea River arising fr..
Waimea Ditch
The Waimea Ditch is an irrigation canal on the island of Kauai, Hawaii. In 1903, the Waimea Ditch was dug to divert water from the Waimea River to nearby sugar cane fields. Construction of Waimea Ditch was completed in 1907. During 1911-1912, George Ewart, the manager of the Waimea Sugar Company,..
Waimea Plains Railway
The Waimea Plains Railway was a secondary railway line (not a branch line) that linked the towns of Lumsden and Gore in northern Southland, New Zealand. It skirted the Hokonui Hills, and operated as a through route between 31 July 1880 and 1 April 1971, with Balfour to Lumsden continuing, as the Ba..
Waimea River
Waimea River may refer to The Waimea River on the island of Kauai in the U.S. state of Hawaii.Either of two Waimea Rivers in New Zealand*Waimea River, Southland in the south of the South Island*Waimea River, Tasman in the north of the South Island This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] ..
Waimea River, Hawaii
The Waimea River is a river on the island of Kauai in the U.S. state of Hawaii. At 19.7 miles in length, it is one of the longest rivers in the Hawaiian Islands. It rises in a wet plateau of the island's central highlands, in the Alaka'i Swamp, the largest high-elevation swamp in the world. It flo..
Waimea River, New Zealand
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. There are two Waimea River at opposite ends of New Zealand's South Island. B..
Waimea River, Southland
The Waimea River is a tributary of the Mataura River in Southland. The Waimea Plains around this river form part of the Southland Plains. ..
Waimea River, Tasman
The Waimea River is located in the north of the South Island of New Zealand. It is formed from the confluence of the Wairoa River and the Wai-iti River, which meet near Brightwater, The combined waters flow into Tasman Bay to the southwest of Richmond, opposite Rabbit Island. ..
Waimea Valley Audubon Center
The Waimea Valley Audubon Center, formerly known as the Waimea Arboretum and Botanical Garden, is a very fine botanical garden located at 59-864 Kamehameha Highway, Haleiwa, on the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii. It is open daily except for Christmas and New Year's Day; an admission fee is charg..
Waimes
Waimes is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Liège. On January 1 2005 Waimes had a total population of 6,654. The total area is 96.93 km² which gives a population density of 68.65 inhabitants per km². ..
Wain
A wain is a type of horse-drawn, load-carrying vehicle, used for agricultural purposes rather than transporting people, for example a haywain. It normally has four wheels but the term has now acquired slightly poetical connotations so is not always used with technical correctness. However, a two-whe..
Wainai Sadayuki
Wainai Sadayuki (和井内貞行, 1858–1922) was a pioneer known for his contributions to the development of Lake Towada in Akita Prefecture. Born in Kazuno, Akita in 1858, Wainai initially began his career in 1881 in the mining industry, then the backbone of Kazuno's economy. However, in 1884..
Wainaku, Hawaii
Hawaiian words and proper names that omit or make improper use of }}okina and kahakō in spelling, and may be unreliable for lexical reference as per standard Hawaiian English. Wainaku is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 1,227 at the 2000 ..
Waine Pryce
Waine Pryce (born October 3 1981 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England) is an English Rugby League player who currently plays for the English team Castleford Tigers in the Super League competition. His primary position of choice is as a Winger. Playing career Waine Pryce came through the Castleford Acade..
Wainfleet
There are several places called Wainfleet: Wainfleet in CanadaWainfleet in Lincolnshire, United Kingdom 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..
Wainfleet, Lincolnshire
Wainfleet is an ancient port and market town on the east coast of Lincolnshire, England. It is a holiday destination close to Skegness, Spilsby, the Lincolnshire Wolds and the Coast. The town is famous for the Batemans Brewery. External links [Town web site]..
Wainfleet, Ontario
Location of Wainfleet in the Niagara Region Wainfleet is a farming township in southern Niagara Region of Ontario, Canada. Wainfleet has very little industry; small roads, and only one set of stoplights make this the smallest and most agriculturally demanding area in the Niagara Region. The ..
Wainfleet railway station
Wainfleet railway station Serves the town of Wainfleet in Lincolnshire, England. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Street map] and [aerial photo] of from Multimap.com {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em aut..
Wainganga River
The Wainganga is a river of India, which originates in the southern slopes of the Satpura Range, and flows south through Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra in a very winding course of approximatedly 360 miles. After joining the Wardha, the united stream, known as the Pranhita, ultimately falls into the ..
Waingapu
Waingapu is the largest town on the island of Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Sumba's [airport]] is located in Waingapu, and the town is served by ferries from several nearby islands. The town has a population of about 10,710 inhabitants. Coordinates: [09°39′S 120°16′E..
Waini River
The Waini River is a river in the Barima-Waini region of northern Guyana. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean near the border with Venezuela. It is part of the vast Orinoco River delta swamp forest. Almond Beach is located at the mouth of the Waini River. It is one of the most important nesting areas ..
Waino Edward Hendrickson
Waino Edward Hendrickson (June 18, 1896–1983) was an American Republican politician, the final Governor of the Territory of Alaska. Hendrickson was born June 18, 1896 in Juneau, Alaska, where he grew up, to Finnish immigrants. He entered politics in 1946, when he was elected mayor of Juneau, in w..
Wainscot
See Wainscoting for panelling applied to the lower part of an interior wall. Wainscots is an academic term used in English literature studies, first coined by The Encyclopedia of Fantasy in 1997. The term is applied loosely to fantasy (but not always) that involve secret societies hiding in the re..
Wainscoting
39-inch (1m) wainscotting using 3-inch (7.6 cm) tongue and groove pine boards. Wainscot or wainscoting (pronounced /ˈweɪnskɔtiŋ/ in American English, /ˈweɪnskɒtɪŋ/ in British English) is wooden or other paneling applied to the lower 1.2 to 1.5 m of an interior wall, below the dado rai..
Wainscott
Wainscott can refer to: Wainscott, New YorkWainscott, MedwayG. L. Wainscott, the creator of Ale-8-One or possibly just wainscoting 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 t..
Wainscott, Medway
Wainscott is a small village bordering the Hoo Peninsula, in Kent, between Gravesend and Rochester. ..
Wainscott, New York
Wainscott is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Suffolk County, New York on the South Shore of Long Island. As of the United States 2000 Census, the CDP population was 628. Wainscott is in the southwest corner of the town of East Hampton. Wainscott is home to the only public one-room school..
Wainse
Wainse or vainse is a one of the jat tribes. Mass population of Wainse is found in Uchay Wainse & Nevain Wainse (Jammu & Kashmir). ..
Wainuiomata
A View of Wainuiomata as seen from the lookout at the top of the Wainui Hill Wainuiomata is a suburban town located within the city limits of Lower Hutt - part of the Wellington urban area - in the lower North Island of New Zealand. It is located six kilometres to the southeast of the Lower Hu..
Wainuiomata (soccer)
Wainuiomata is a soccer club in New Zealand. External links [New Zealand 2004/05 Season Results] ..
Wainuiomata River
The Wainuiomata River runs southwest through the Wainuiomata Valley located in the southern Rimutaka Ranges in the North Island, New Zealand. Origin of Name The word 'Wainui-o-mata' is a Maori name made up of the words Wai = water, Nui = big, O = of, and Mata – which could refer to a woman’s..
Wainwright
Wainwrights office Wainwright has become a moderately common surname all over the world. The name descends from the job of those who built and repaired wagons: wain being an English dialectical variant of the word wagon, a horse-drawn wheeled vehicle used for agricultural purposes, and wright ..
Wainwright, Alabama
Wainwright is a town located in Monroe County, Alabama, about 100 miles northeast of Mobile and 100 miles southwest of Montgomery. External links *[Maps and aerial photos] Coordinates: [31.64893° -87.486313°]* Street map from [Google Maps] or [Yahoo! Maps]*..
Wainwright, Alaska
Wainwright or Ulguniq or Kuuq is a city in North Slope Borough, Alaska, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 546. Geography Wainwright is located at [70°38′50″N, 160°0′58″W] (70.647185, -160.016216)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United..
Wainwright, Alberta
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Wainwright, Jackson County, Ohio
Wainwright is located in Jackson County, Ohio, about 85 miles south of Columbus, Ohio. External links *[Maps and aerial photos] Coordinates: [39.12224° -82.48969°]* Street map from [Google Maps] or [Yahoo! Maps]* Topographic map from [TopoZone]* A..
Wainwright, Missouri
Wainwright is located in Callaway County, Missouri, about 5 miles east of Jefferson City. External links *[Maps and aerial photos] Coordinates: [38.58429° -92.066963°]* Street map from [Google Maps] or [Yahoo! Maps]* Topographic map from [TopoZone]..
Wainwright, Ohio
Wainwright, Ohio may refer to: Wainwright, Ohio, located in Jackson County, Ohio. Wainwright, Ohio, located in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If..
Wainwright, Oklahoma
Wainwright is a town in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 197 at the 2000 census. Geography Wainwright is located at [35°36′48″N, 95°33′58″W] (35.613426, -95.566116)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Wainwright, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Wainwright is located in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, in the United States, about 30 miles south of Canton, Ohio. External links *[Maps and aerial photos] Coordinates: [40.41538° -81.42521°]* Street map from [Google Maps] or [Yahoo! Maps]* Topographic map from ..
Wainwright/Camp Wainwright Field Airport
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Wainwright/Wainwright (Field 21) Airport
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Wainwright Airport
Wainwright Airport may refer to: Wainwright Airport (Alaska) in Wainwright, Alaska, United States (IATA: AWI, ICAO: PAWI}.Wainwright Airport (Alberta) in Wainwright, Alberta, Canada (IATA: YWV, ICAO: CYWV). This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with ..
Wainwright Airport (Alaska)
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Wainwright Airport (Alberta)
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Wainwright Building
Wainwright Building The Wainwright Building is a 10-story red-brick landmark office building in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. Built in 1891 and designed by Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan, it is among the first skyscrapers in the world. Sullivan used a steel frame and applied his intricate t..
Wainwright High School
Wainwright High School (also known as WHS) is a public high school for grades 7-12 in Wainwright, Alberta, Canada. It is located next to Highway 14 and is a part of the Buffalo Trail Public Schools Regional Division No 28. The school holds a capacity of about five hundred, and has a variety of prog..
Wain Wath Force
Wain Wath Force is a waterfall situated on the River Swale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire, England. The falls are located at grid reference [NY883015], one kilometre upstream from the hamlet of Keld which has three other waterfalls in it’s vicinity, namely Kisdon..
Waioeka River
The Waioeka River is found in the north of New Zealand's North Island. It flows north for 65 kilometres from Te Urewera National Park to reach the sea at Opotiki. It shares its estuary with the Otara River. The area around the Waioeka valley was the scene of much fighting during the Maori Wars. ..
Waiora
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. In Polynesian mythology, Waiora ("water of life") is the goddess of good health. She owned a well which grante..
Waiouru
Waiouru is a small town in the centre of the North Island of New Zealand. It is on the North Island Volcanic Plateau at a height of 815 metres above sea level, 25 kilometres southeast of Mount Ruapehu. It is in the Manawatu-Wanganui region. North of Waiouru is the section of State Highway 1 calle..
WAIPA
The World Association of Investment Promotion Agencies, or WAIPA, is an international NGO hosted by UNCTAD that acts as a forum for investment promotion agencies, provides networking and promotes best practice in investment promotion. External links [Home page] ..
Waipahu, Hawai'i
Waipahu is a former sugar mill town and now census-designated place (CDP) located in the Ewa District on the Island of Oahu in the City & County of Honolulu, Hawaii. In Hawaiian, the name is probably derived from wai pahū meaning "exploding or bursting water" as perhaps from a spring. There are ma..
Waipahu High School
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Waipapa Point
Waipapa Point is a rocky promontory on the south coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It is located 10 kilometres (6 miles) southeast of the mouth of the Mataura River, at the extreme southwestern end of the area known as the Catlins. The coastline of the Catlins is notoriously dangerous, and ..
Waipara
Waipara is a small town in north Canterbury, New Zealand, on the banks of the Waipara River. It is at the junction of State Highways 1 and 7 60 kilometres north of Christchurch. The Weka Pass historic railway has its base in Waipara, and runs on 12 kilometres of track between here and Waikari. T..
Waipara River
The Waipara River is in the South Island of New Zealand. The river passes through the small town of Waipara on its 45 kilometre southeastward journey to the Pacific Ocean at the Northern end of Pegasus Bay. ..
Waipawa
Waipawa is the second-largest town in Central Hawke's Bay in the east of the North Island of New Zealand. At the 2001 Census it had a population of 1,872, a change of -2.0 percent since the 1996 census. The town is located seven kilometres northeast of Waipukurau and 65 kilometres southwest of Has..
Waipa District
Waipa District Council in the Waikato region of New Zealand is a municipality that covers Te Awamutu, Cambridge and several small towns. The seat of the council is at Te Awamutu. The district's population in 2001 was 40,293, of whom approximately 35% lived in each of the main two towns. The distric..
Waipa River
The Waipa River - The Waikato's largest tributary The Waipa River is in the Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand. The headwaters are in the Rangitoto Range east of Te Kuiti. It flows north for 115 kilometres, passing through Otorohanga and Pirongia, before flowing into the Waik..
Waipi'o Acres, Hawai'i
Waipio Acres is a census-designated place (CDP) in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 5,298 at the 2000 census. Geography Waipio Acres is located at [21°28′7″N, 158°0′57″W] (21.468700, -158.015722)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to th..
Waipio, Hawaii
Waipi'o is a town located in the Ewa District of the Island of O'ahu in the City & County of Honolulu. In Hawaiian, wai pi'o means "curved water". As of the 2000 Census, the town had a total population of 11,672. The U.S. postal code for Waipi'o is 96797. Geography Waipi'o is located at 21°25'5"..
Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium
Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium Waipio Soccer Stadium ..
Waipio valley
Waipi'o Valley is a valley located in the Hamakua District of the Big Island of Hawai'i. "Waipi'o" means "curved water" in Hawaiian. [Photos and video: Cycling Old Mamalahoa Hwy to the Waipio Valley] by [steephill.tv bike travelogue]..
Waipori
Waipori may refer to either: The Waipori River in Otago in the South Island of New Zealand, or toLake Waipori, an area of wetlands draining into the Waipori RiverThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this p..
Waipori River
The Waipori River is located in Otago in the South Island of New Zealand. Rising in the Lammerlaw ranges, it flows southeast for 50 kilometres before joining the Taieri River near Henley, 30 km southwest of Dunedin. The upper reaches of the Waipori flow through rough hill country, much of it covere..
Waipoua Forest
Waipoua is also a spider genus found in New Zealand (family Orsolobidae). Location of Waipoua Forest Waipoua Forest preserves some of the best examples of kauri forest remaining in New Zealand. It is notable for having two of the largest living kauri trees, Tane Mahuta and Te Matua Ngahere. ..
Waipoua Forest Trust
Waipoua Forest Trust is an environmental organisation in New Zealand which is set up to protect the kauri forests in the Waipoua area. The objectives are stated as: "Recognising the special value that the natural taonga (treasure) of Waipoua has to all New Zealanders, the Trust was established as ..
Waipounamu
Te Hui Amorangi O Te Waipounamu (The Maori Diocese Of The South Island) includes the whole of the South Island of New Zealand including the Stewart Is. and the Chatham Is. It has 4 Archdiconaries which are: Otautahi (Christchurch) The Archdeacon there is The Ven. Miki Tamihana.Tai Poutini (West Co..
Waipu
Waipu is a small town in Bream Bay, in the Northland Region of New Zealand, with a Scottish heritage. Waipu was the centre of a significant Presbyterian settlement led by Rev. Norman McLeod, a Presbyterian Minister who led his people from the Highlands of Scotland to New Zealand via St. Ann's, Nova ..
Waipukurau
Waipukurau is the largest town in the Central Hawke's Bay District on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is located 50 kilometres southwest of Hastings on the banks of the Tukituki River. The town is close to the site of a Maori pa, from which it gets its name.The pa was situate..
Waipunga River
The Waipunga River is a tributary of the Mohaka River, located between Taupo and Napier in New Zealand's North Island. It runs roughly 50 km from its source near the eastern edge of the Volcanic Plateau to its junction with the Mohaka, of which some 15 km follow alongside the Napier-Taupo highway ..
Wairakei
Wairakei is the name of both the small settlement, and geothermal area a few kilometres north of Taupo, in the centre of the North Island of New Zealand, on the Waikato River. With several natural geysers, hot pools and boiling mud pools, it is also the home of a major geothermal electric power gen..
Wairarapa
The Wairarapa is a district or subregion of New Zealand occupying the south-eastern corner of the North Island, east of Wellington and south-west of Hawke Bay. It is lightly populated, having several rural service towns, with Masterton being the largest. Contents 1 Boundaries2 Histor..
Wairarapa Line
The Wairarapa line is a section of secondary railway line in the south-east of the North Island of New Zealand, connecting the capital city Wellington with the Wairarapa region. The line ends in the north of the Wairarapa at Woodville, where it connects to the Palmerston North - Gisborne Line. Until..
Wairarapa United
Wairarapa United is a soccer club in New Zealand. External links [New Zealand 2004/05 Season Results] ..
Wairau Affray
In New Zealand history, the Wairau Affray on June 17, 1843, also known as the Wairau Massacre in most older texts, was the first serious clash of arms between the Māori natives and the British settlers after the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. New Zealand land wars Wairau Affray - Flagstaff..
Wairau River
The Wairau River system The Wairau River is one of the longer rivers in New Zealand's South Island. It flows for 170 kilometres from the Spenser Mountains (a northern range of the Southern Alps), firstly in a northwards direction and then northeast down a long, straight valley in inland Marlbo..
Wairere Boulders
The Wairere Boulders are an unusually large assemblage of boulders in the Hokianga, in the far north of New Zealand. A park area surrounds the boulders, taking an a valley within a subtropical rainforest. External link [Wairere Boulders homepage] ..
Wairio Branch
The Wairio Branch is a branch line railway in Southland, New Zealand. It opened in 1882 and is the sole remaining branch line in Southland, and one of only a few in the entire country. A number of smaller, privately owned railways fanned out from the terminus in Wairio, with the Ohai Industrial Li..
Wairoa
Wairoa is a town in New Zealand's North Island. It is the northernmost town in the Hawke's Bay region, and is located on the northern shore of Hawke Bay at the mouth of the Wairoa River and to the west of Mahia Peninsula. It is 70 kilometres northeast of Napier, and a similar distance southwest of ..
Wairoa River
Wairoa is the name of several rivers and streams in New Zealand. This is not surprising, as wairoa is Maori for long water. Contents 1 Wairoa River, Northland2 Wairoa River, Hawke's Bay3 Wairoa River, Tasman4 Wairoa Stream, Bay of Plenty5 Wairoa River, Clevedon6 Wair..
WAIS
WAIS can mean: Wechsler Adult Intelligence ScaleWide area information serverWAIS, a radio station in Waverly, OhioWest Antarctic Ice Sheet.Westchester Academy for International Studies, a charter school in Houston, Texas.Western Australian Institute of Sport ..
Waisale Serevi
--> Waisale Tikoisolomoni Serevi (born 20 May 1968 in Suva, Fiji) is a Fijian rugby union footballer, noted for his skills in rugby sevens. However, he has also been capped 39 times for his country in the 15-man game. He was signed to Leicester Tigers by coach Bob Dwyer, initially as a full back b..
Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II
Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II (Shit Happens ) is an Indian movie starring Arshad Warsi, Prashant Narayanan, Sandhya Mridul, and Anant Jog. It was Shashanka Ghosh's debut as director and the soundtrack was composed by Vishal Dadlani (of music director duo Vishal - Shekhar), Saibal Basu, Abhinav Dhar a..
Waist
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Waistline The waist is the part of the abdomen between the ribcage and hips. On some people, the waist is the narrowest part of the torso. Waistline refers to the horizontal line where the waist is narrowest, or to the general appearance of the waist..
Waist-hip ratio
Waist-to-Hip Ratio or Waist-Hip Ratio (WHR) is the ratio of the circumference of the waist and the circumference of the hips. In other words, WHR refers to proportions by which fat is distributed around the torso. The concept and significance of WHR was first theorized by Evolutionary Psychologist,..
Waistcoat
A traditional waistcoat, to be worn with a two-piece suit or separate jacket and trousers A waistcoat (called a vest in Canada and the US) is a type of garment. Today, it usually refers to the third piece of a three-piece male business suit, to distinguish it from other types of vests. Once a v..
Waistline
Waistline refers to: the waist on a human body — the narrow point of the abdomen between the ribcage and hips or the waistline on clothing — the line of demarcation between the upper and lower portions of a garment, which notionally corresponds to the natural waist but may vary with f..
Waistline (clothing)
The waistline is the line of demarcation between the upper and lower portions of a garment, which notionally corresponds to the natural waist but may vary with fashion from just below the bust to below the hips. The waistline of a garment is often used to accentuate different features. The waistli..
Waist (clothing)
:For other meanings of Waist, see Waist (disambiguation) Waist is a common term for the bodice of a dress or for a blouse or woman's shirt from the early nineteenth century through the Edwardian period. A shirtwaist was originally a separate blouse constructed like a shirt. From the mid-twent..
Waist (disambiguation)
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Waist is the narrow point of the body between the ribcage and hips. Other meanings derive from this by extension. Waist (clothing) is also a term for the bodice of a dress or for a blouse or woman's shirt.Waist, a variant of waistli..
Waist clothes
Waist clothes, also called armings or fights, were colored clothes or sheets, usually red, that were hung around the outside of a ship's upper works, fore and aft, and before the cubbridge heads. They were used as an adornment during ceremonious occasions, and served as a visual screen during times ..
Waist Deep
Waist Deep is an American action film released on June 23 2006. The protagonist is a man known as O2, a convict recently released from jail whose son is kidnapped during a carjacking. The movie deals with his attempts to retrieve his son from a gang with which he is already on bad terms. In it's ..
Waist Deep in the Big Muddy
"Waist Deep in the Big Muddy" is a song written by Pete Seeger in 1963. The song is the story of a platoon that is waist deep in mud in Louisiana in 1942 but the captain tells the platoon to continue, until they are finally up to their necks in mud. This is also symbolic of the Vietnam War as a who..
WAIT
WAIT can refer to: WAIT (AM), a radio station in Chicago, IllinoisWestern Australian Institute of Technology, former name of Curtin University of Technology See also wait. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred y..
Wait
For the British town pipers, see Wait (musician). For the Beatles song, see Wait (song). The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. wait is a command which pauses until execution of a ba..
Waitaha
Waitaha is a Māori iwi. Early inhabitants of the South Island of New Zealand, they were largely absorbed into the far larger Ngāi Tahu iwi during the 19th century via marriage and conquest, along with the Kāti Mamoe iwi. The Waitaha have a long history, both verified and legendary. According to ..
Waitakere
Waitakere City UrbanArea Area 82 km² (23% of City land area) Extent East to New Lynn and Green Bay.South to Manukau Harbour.West to Waitakere Ranges foothills.North to West Harbour. TerritorialAuthority Name Waitakere City Population 189,200 (2004 est.) Area 367 km² Extent East to..
Waitakere City F.C.
Waitakere City F.C. was formed in 1989 with the purpose of representing West Auckland in the National League. At first the club was located in Western Springs, but following a merger with Massey AFC in 1991, it moved to its current location, at Fred Taylor Park in Whenuapai, Waitakere. Waitak..
Waitakere Rangers
The Waitakere Rangers are a new franchise in the Bartercard Cup rugby league competition in New Zealand. They represent five teams based in Waitakere City including the Glenora Bears who previously represented the City in the Bartercard Cup. Results After fourteen rounds the Rangers are currently t..
Waitakere Ranges
The Waitakere Ranges are a chain of hills generally running approximately 25 km from north to south generally 25 km west of central Auckland, New Zealand. The maximum height is 474 m. The Waitakere Ranges and surrounding areas were traditionally known to Maori as Te Wao nui a Tiriwa. Forest in..
Waitakere Train Station
Waitakere Train Station is located on the Western Line of the Auckland Railway Network. It is currently the terminus for the Western Line services. To the east is Swanson Train Station. History For many years all Western Line services terminated here. In recent years, however, to increase capacit..
Waitakere United
Waitakere United is a soccer club, which is based in Waitakere City, New Zealand. It participates in the New Zealand Football Championship. Current squad ''As of January 1, 2006 Nationality given from place of birth New Zealand Football Championship Auckland City FC |..
Waitaki District
Waitaki District Council building, Thames Street, Oamaru The Waitaki district straddles the border of the Canterbury and Otago regions of New Zealand, the traditional border of which is the Waitaki River. The district, which is agricultural by nature, comprises the wide alluvial fan of the riv..
Waitaki River
The Waitaki River system The Waitaki River is a large river in the South Island of New Zealand, some 110 km long. It is the major river of the Mackenzie Basin. It is a braided river which has Lake Benmore, Lake Aviemore and Lake Waitaki at its headwaters. These are ultimately fed by three la..
Waitangi
Waitangi is the name of two tiny but important settlements in New Zealand. The name means weeping waters in Māori: Waitangi, NorthlandWaitangi, Chatham Islands There are also: Treaty of Waitangi, one of New Zealand's founding documents, named for the settlement in Northland where it was signed.Wait..
Waitangi, Chatham Islands
Waitangi is the main port and settlement on the Chatham Islands. It is located on the southern shore of Petre Bay, on the west coast of the main island. This small outpost of civilisation is by far the largest settlement in the archipelago, with a population of about 300, approximately 40% of the gr..
Waitangi, Northland
Waitangi is a township located in the Bay of Islands on the North Island of New Zealand. It is located close to the town of Paihia (of which it is now considered a part), 60 kilometres north of Whangarei. The name means weeping waters in Māori. Founding of a nation Waitangi House The Treat..
Waitangi Day
Waitangi Day is a public holiday in New Zealand held each year on February 6 to celebrate the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, New Zealand's founding document, on that date in 1840. Contents 1 History1.1 Early celebrations1.2 Public Holiday1.3 New Zealand Day1.4 Reviva..
Waitangi Park
Waitangi Park is a newly re-created recreation space in Te Aro, Wellington, New Zealand. The park is close to Te Papa (National Museum of New Zealand) and Courtenay Place. The facilities include a waka launching area, a childrens playground, skateboard zone, and a large grass space. Cont..
Waitangi Tribunal
The Waitangi Tribunal is a New Zealand permanent commission of inquiry established by an Act of Parliament in 1975. It is charged with investigating and making recommendations on claims brought by Māori relating to actions or omissions of the Crown, in the period since 1840, that breach the promise..
Waitara
The name of Waitara is in the New Zealand Maori language and the settlements in Australia were named from the township of Waitara, New Zealand. A borough with a population of 6700 people, located in the Taranaki region of the North Island of New Zealand, on the shores of the Waitara River - One of ..
Waitara, New South Wales
Waitara is a suburb of Sydney, Australia located near Hornsby, New South Wales. It has one public school, Waitara Public School (partly located in Wahroonga) and a railway station. It is also home to the second largest Korean Catholic Community Church [Our Lady of the Rosary, Waitara website..
Waitara, New Zealand
Waitara is the name of a town and a river in the northern part of the Taranaki region of the North Island of New Zealand. Waitara is located just off State Highway 3, 15 km northeast of New Plymouth. According to the 2001 census the usually-resident population of Waitara was 6250, a decrease of 4%..
Waitara railway station, Sydney
Waitara is a railway station on the CityRail network in Sydney servicing the suburb of Waitara. The station is served by four trains per hour in each direction for most of the day, with additional trains during weekday peak hours. Transport Links Shorelink runs two routes via Waitara railway st..
Waitau
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. Pronunciation for Waitau and Standard Cantonese in this article is in Jyutping, those for Hakka are in IP..
Waita Uziga
Waita Uziga (氏賀Y太 Ujiga Waita) is well known artist in certain communities for being a guro shock mangaka. His homepage contains many of his works and a content warning in the first page. He gained a degree of infamy on the Futaba and recently 4chan image boards. In Japanese, the phrase uji ..
Waite
Waite may refer to: Arthur Edward Waite, occultist and co-creator of the Rider-Waite Tarot deck.Waite, Maine, a town in the United StatesWaite, a campus of the University of Adelaide in AustraliaElectoral district of Waite, a state electoral district in South Australia.waites, the British town pipe..
Waite, Maine
Waite is a town in Washington County, Maine, United States. The population was 105 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 111.8 km² (43.2 mi²). 111.7 km² (43.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (0.14%) is water. T..
Waitemata
Waitemata can be: Waitemata Harbour, a large bay in New ZealandWaitemata City, a local government body on the shores of Waitemata Harbour, now part of Waitakere. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this ..
Waitemata (soccer)
Waitemata is a soccer club in New Zealand. External links [New Zealand 2004/05 Season Results] Northern League Premier League Albany United | Bay Olympic | Birkenhead United | Central United | East Coast Bays | Eastern Suburbs | Glenfield Rovers | Mangere United | North Shore United | ..
Waitemata City
Waitemata City was a New Zealand city in the greater Auckland area. It was formed in 1974 from the western part of the old Waitemata County, with both the County and City taking their names from Waitemata Harbour. In 1989, when New Zealand local government bodies underwent a major re-organisation, W..
Waitemata Harbour
Auckland Harbour Bridge crossing the Waitemata Harbour Location of Waitemata Harbour Waitemata Harbour is the main access by sea to Auckland, New Zealand. It connects the city and port to the Hauraki Gulf, and thus to the Pacific Ocean, and is sheltered from Pacific storms by the bulks ..
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Waite Hill, Ohio
Waite Hill is a village in Lake County, Ohio, United States. The population was 446 at the 2000 census. Geography Waite Hill is located at [41°36′56″N, 81°23′18″W] (41.615622, -81.388389)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Waite Hoyt
Waite Charles Hoyt (September 9 1899 – August 25 1984) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball, one of the dominant pitchers of the 1920s. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969. Hoyt was born in Brooklyn, New York, and at the age of 15 was signed to a pr..
Waite Park, Minnesota
Waite Park is a city in Stearns County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 6,568 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 20.2 km² (7.8 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 6,568 people, 2,96..
Waite Phillips
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Waitin' on Sundown
Waitin' on Sundown is the third album of country music duo Brooks & Dunn. Track Listing (Notes: Tracks in bold have Ronnie Dunn as the lead singer. Unbolded tracks have Kix Brooks as the lead singer. Each track except "Silver and Gold" was written by its lead singer in addition to any given wr..
Waiting
Waiting might refer to: Waiting (album), an album by punk band ThursdayWaiting (book), a prize-winning novel by Ha JinWaiting..., a film released in 2005Waiting (KLF film), a film released on home video by British musicians The KLFredirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Waiting...
Waiting... (2005) is an American independent film directed and written by Rob McKittrick. McKittrick wrote the screenplay while working as a waiter. Friend and producer Dean Shull, who met McKittrick while he was dining at an Orlando, Florida T.G.I. Friday's, teamed up with Rob to help make the fi..
Waiting (album)
Waiting was Thursday's debut album, released on Eyeball Records in 1999. Trivia The photography throughout the album's artwork, with the exception of live shots, was done by Tom Keeley's uncle, Dennis Keely.The song "Porcelain" is a tribute and call to action regarding suicide. Kevin, best frie..
Waiting (KLF film)
A 42-minute video by popband The KLF. ..
Waiting (Miz)
Waiting is Miz's Swedish debut single. It is the English version for her Japanese single, Waiting For, but the instrumentals are very different. The second track and third tracks are the same songs used on the Japanese single. Tracklist WaitingWaiting ForGot ItCD-Rom Waiting (Music video) ..
Waiting (song)
"Waiting" is the 3rd single from Green Day's 2000 album, Warning. The song is a love song about a man that has been waiting for a chance to express his love and finally has one. The song is written on the melody of the Petula Clark song Downtown. Despite an ambitious video and numerous single rele..
Waiting Alone
Waiting Alone (}; }) is a romantic comedy film written & directed by Chinese-American filmmaker Dayyan Eng (}; }), depicting the lives of a group of hip, affluent, twenty-something Beijing residents. The film features Chinese movie stars Xia Yu, Gong Beibi and Li Bingbing. It also features cameos..
Waiting at the Royal
Starstruck is a 2000 Australian drama film starring Catherine McClements, Noni Hazlehurst, Josephine Byrnes and Jo Kennedy. See also List of Australian films ..
Waiting For
Waiting For is Miz's second single from New Day. This one is more rock than all her previous works. The Swedish single Waiting these same two tracks, and the English version with a different instrumentation. Tracklist Waiting ForGot ItWaiting For (MUSIC TRACK)Got It (MUSIC TRACK) Promotional Vide..
Waiting for an Echo
Waiting for an Echo, an album by Solas, was released in 2005 on the Shanachie Records label. Track listings The Hanover Reel/John James' Reel/The Copperplate (5:01)The Silver Dagger (4:30)Tom Sullivan's/Mick's Polka/The Newmarket Polka (3:32)On a Sea of Fleur de Lis (5:44)The Night Visit (5:33)The ..
Waiting for a Star to Fall
"Waiting for a Star to Fall" was the most successful song by the pop duo Boy Meets Girl. It made number 9 in the UK charts during December of 1988, although may have been placed higher if it had been released for the non-Christmas market. It charted higher in the United States, reaching #5 on the Bi..
Waiting for Columbus
Waiting For Columbus is the first live album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1978. (see 1978 in music). It was recorded during seven performances, four at The Rainbow Theatre in London 2-4 August 1977, and three at George Washington University's Lisner Auditorium in Washington, ..
Waiting for Cousteau
Waiting for Cousteau (French title: En attendant Cousteau) is an album by Jean-Michel Jarre, released in 1990 on Disques Dreyfus, licensed to Polydor. The album was dedicated to Jacques-Yves Cousteau and was released on his 80th birthday June 11, 1990. Contents 1 Track listing2 'Wait..
Waiting for Darkness
"Waiting for Darkness" is a song by Ozzy Osbourne on his album Bark at the Moon. ..
Waiting for God
Waiting for God was a television series broadcast on BBC1 from 1990 to 1994. Waiting for God is a goth band from Vancouver. 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 t..
Waiting for Godalming
Waiting for Godalming (2000) is the 22nd book by Robert Rankin. Waiting for Godalming tells the story of the ultimate murder case: God himself has been killed in a dark alley. Lazlo Woodbine, famous fifties' private eye sets out to solve the case. The prime suspects are Colin, God's other son who ..
Waiting for Godot
thumb Waiting for Godot (subtitled A Tragicomedy in Two Acts) is an absurdist play by Samuel Beckett, written in the late 1940s and first published in 1952. Beckett originally wrote the play in French, his second language, as En attendant Godot (literally: While awaiting Godot). Beckett transl..
Waiting for God (band)
Waiting for God is a goth-industrial band from Vancouver consisting of Daemon Cadman, Martin Myers, and Greg Price. Daemon Cadman’s lyrics were often about her murdered brother, Jesse Cadman. Waiting For God released two albums, Quarter Inch Thick and Desipramine, before breaking up. Contents ..
Waiting for God (TV series)
Waiting for God title card Waiting for God was the name of a situation comedy shown on BBC1 between 1990 and 1994. It starred Stephanie Cole and Graham Crowden as two spirited residents of a retirement home who spent their time running rings around the home's oppressive management and their ..
Waiting for Guffman
Waiting for Guffman is a mockumentary by Christopher Guest. It stars a cast of actors who have come to form an acting troupe that has appeared in a series of Guest-directed mockumentaries. The title is a play on the title of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot. The plots also share enough similar..
Waiting for Herb
Waiting For Herb is a 1993 album by The Pogues, their first without former lead singer Shane MacGowan. The album saw the band continue to expand their musical reach past the traditional Irish roots it had been founded on, and was their first album without a single traditional song. The album featur..
Waiting for Lefty
Waiting for Lefty is an dramatic play by Clifford Odets, written in 1935. Waiting for Lefty, was the first play by Clifford Odets to be produced (though not the first one written), and it is his best known work. It is a series of episodes revolving around taxi drivers on the verge of a strike duri..
Waiting for My Rocket to Come
Waiting for My Rocket to Come is the major-label debut album by American singer/songwriter Jason Mraz, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music). Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts5 External links Track listing "You and I Both" (Mraz) - 3:39"I'll Do Any..
Waiting For That Day
Waiting For That Day was a song performed and largely written by George Michael which was released on Epic records in 1990. The song was an acoustic-heavy, reflective single, released as an immediate follow-up to the comeback record, Praying For Time, which had gone to #1 in the Billboard Hot 100 i..
Waiting for the Barbarians
Waiting for the Barbarians is a novel by the South African author J.M. Coetzee, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2003. The novel was published in 1980 and is regarded as one of Coetzee's finest pieces of writing. It was chosen by Penguin for their series "Great Books of the 20th Century"...
Waiting for the Electrician or Someone Like Him
#endnote_rsrating] The Goldmine Comedy Record Price Guide [#endnote_gmrating] | | Last album = | This album = Waiting for the Electrician or Someone Like Him(1968) | | Next album = How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All(1969) | }} Waiting for the Electric..
Waiting for the Interurban
Waiting for the Interurban is a 1979 cast aluminum sculpture collection in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle. It is located on the south side of N. 34th Street, just east of the northern end of the Fremont Bridge. It consists of six people, to say nothing of the dog, standing under a shelter and w..
Waiting for the Mahatma
Waiting for the Mahatma is a novel by R.K. Narayan. Story Sriram is a high school graduate who lives with his grandmother in Malgudi, the fictional Southern Indian town in which much of Narayan's fiction takes place. Sriram is attracted to Bharati, a girl his age who is active in Mahatma Gandhi's ..
Waiting for the Moon
Waiting for the Moon is a 1987 Twentieth Century Fox film written by Mark Magill and directed by Jill Godmilow. Linda Bassett stars as Gertrude Stein, and Linda Hunt as Alice B. Toklas, Stein's assistant and lover. The film is set in the 1930's, and depicts the two women meeting with Picasso and hi..
Waiting for the Moon (album)
Waiting For The Moon is the sixth studio album (or the eighth if including the soundtracks Nenette et Boni and Trouble Every Day) from Nottingham, England's Tindersticks. Recorded between September 2001 and January 2003 at Great Linford Manor, Eastcote and various home studios, the long-player was..
Waiting for the other shoe to drop
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Waiting for the Punchline
Waiting for the Punchline was the fourth and final album by Extreme. Track listing "There Is No God""Cynical""Tell Me Something I Don't Know""Hip Today""Naked""Midnight Express""Leave Me Alone""No Respect""Evilangelist""Shadow Boxing""Unconditionally""Fair Weather Faith""Waiting for the Punchline..
Waiting for the Sirens' Call
Waiting for the Sirens' Call is the title of the 2005 album by New Order; on Warner's London imprint. The album was released on 28 March 2005 in the United Kingdom and 25 April 2005 in the United States, and was preceded by the single "Krafty" in February. Two additional singles from the album hav..
Waiting for the Sirens' Call (song)
"Waiting for the Sirens' Call" Single by New Order From the album Waiting for the Sirens' Call Single Released September 26, 2005 (7")October 3, 2005 (CD) Single Format 7", CD Genre Alternative Song Length 3:52 (single version)5:42 (album version) Record label Warner Producers New Order ..
Waiting for the Sun
Waiting for the Sun is the third album released by The Doors in 1968. (see 1968 in music). It became the band's first number one album and spawned their second number one single "Hello, I Love You". Much of the material of this album had been written around and before the time of the group's forma..
Waiting for the Weekend
Waiting for the Weekend is a book published in 1991 by Canadian architect, professor and writer Witold Rybczynski. In Waiting for the Weekend, Rybczynski recounts the evolution of the seven-day week, which came into being with the Babylonian calendar, and the later, more modern, development of the ..
Waiting For The Worms
"Waiting for the Worms" is a song on the Pink Floyd album The Wall. It is preceded by "Run Like Hell" and followed by "Stop". By now in the album, Pink has lost all hope and has let bad ideas, or "worms", control his thoughts. In his hallucination, he is a fascist dictator who spreads hatred, wit..
Waiting for Tonight
"Waiting For Tonight" / "Una Noche Más" Single by Jennifer Lopez From the album On The 6 Released 1999 Format 12" maxi single Genre Pop/Dance Length 4:06 Label Epic Writers Maria ChristiansenMichael GarvinPhil Temple Producers Ric WakeRitchie Jones Director Francis Lawrence Certificat..
Waiting for You
Waiting for You is Candian singer Gordon Lightfoot's 18th original album, released in 1993 on the Reprise Records label. It was his first album since 1986 and represented a comeback, of sorts, since he had stated that East of Midnight would be his last. The album is dedicated to his wife Elizabet..
Waiting in the Wings (Angel episode)
Contents 0.1 Summary0.2 Expanded overview1 Continuity1.1 Timing Summary Angel takes the gang out for an evening at the ballet, but becomes suspicious when the prima ballerina is one he saw dance more than 100 years ago. When Cordelia and Angel sneak backstage to investigat..
Waiting On You
Waiting On You was the one and only album released by the British folk rock band, Jonathan Kelly's Outside, which was released in 1974. Track listing MiseryMaking It LonelyTempestSensation StreetGreat Northern RailroadI'll Never Find Another LoveYesterday's PromisesTell Me People All tracks compose..
Waiting period
See also: waiting period (Six-Day War) A waiting period is a period of time which one must wait in order for a specific action to occur, after that action is requested or mandated. The term is commonly used in reference to gun control in the United States, where some U.S. states required a pers..
Waiting period (Six-Day War)
The waiting period (Hebrew: תקופת ההמתנה Tkufat HaHamtana) was the period which began in the Israeli Independence day of the Hebrew year of 5727, which was in May 15 1967, with the crossing of the Suez canal and entering to the spaces of the Sinai peninsula by Egyptian ground forces, aft..
Waiting Room
Waiting Room is an Australian band with Alan Fletcher (star of Australian soap drama neighbours) as lead vocalist. The band also consists of Chris Hawker and Tommy Rando. With an upbeat rocky feel to most songs the band have gained a large group of followers on their own merit as well as from Alan's..
Waiting To Be Old
Waiting To Be Old is a compilation album released on the Opprobrium label in August 1997. It was intended as a side-piece to Opprobrium magazine. Tracklisting Musica Transonic – "Damp Squib"Bardo Pond – "Chillam Full"Kan Mikami / Toshiaki Ishitsuka – "Live at Aketa no Mise"Gate – "The Vult..
Waiting to Exhale
Waiting to Exhale is a 1995 movie directed by Forest Whitaker. The movie was adapted from the novel of the same name by Terry McMillan and stars Whitney Houston, Angela Bassett, Lela Rochon and Loretta Devine. The story centers on four successful African-American women and their relationships with ..
Waiting to Exhale (soundtrack)
Waiting to Exhale is a soundtrack for the film of the same name. Released in 1995, the soundtrack became a huge hit featuring appearances by some of the biggest names in the industry, including Whitney Houston, Toni Braxton, Aretha Franklin, and Patti LaBelle. The album remained at number one on t..
Waitman T. Willey
Waitman Thomas Willey (October 18, 1811– May 2, 1900) was an American lawyer and politician from Morgantown, West Virginia. He represented both the states of Virginia and West Virginia in the United States Senate. External link [biographic sketch at U.S. Congress website] |- style=..
Waitohi
Waitohi, Waitohi Flat and Upper Waitohi are small farming centres from 5 to 8 km south of Temuka, South Canterbury in New Zealand. They are about 30 km north of Timaru. This is the area where Richard Pearse, pioneer aviator, lived and farmed. In 1903 it was a rich farming area that needed little w..
Waitomo Caves
The Waitomo Caves are located in the southern Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand, 12 kilometres northwest of Te Kuiti. The town of Waitomo Caves itself has a population of less than 40. The limestone caverns are a popular tourist destination, as the caves are easily accessible. The ..
Waitomo District
Cave entrance, Waitomo District Waitomo is a district-type municipality in the southwest of the Waikato region in the North Island of New Zealand. The district is a rural, predominantly dairy farming, region. The seat of the Waitomo District Council is at Te Kuiti, which has a population of 4..
Waitoreke
The Waitoreke (or Waitoreki, Waitorete) and/or Kaureke (or Kaurehe) is an otter/beaver-like cryptid alleged to live in New Zealand. Contents 1 Name2 Lack of land mammals3 Sightings4 Theories on identity5 Documentary6 External Links Name The name "Waitoreke" was said ..
Waitrose
Waitrose is a British supermarket chain owned by the John Lewis Partnership, with 179 branches (June 2006). Like John Lewis's department stores, Waitrose is targeted at a middle class market, emphasising quality rather than low prices (their slogan reflects this; "Quality food, honestly priced", s..
WAITS
WAITS was a heavily modified variant of the Digital Equipment Corporation's TOPS-10 operating system for the PDP-10 mainframe computer, used at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL) up until 1990; the mainframe computer it ran on also went by the name of "SAIL". There was never an ..
Waitsburg, Washington
Waitsburg is a city in Walla Walla County, Washington, United States. The population was 1,212 at the 2000 census. Waitsburg has a unique city classification in the State of Washington. It is the only city which still operates under its territorial charter. Contents 1 History2 Geography..
Waitsfield, Vermont
Waitsfield, Vermont Waitsfield is a town in Washington County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,659 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Notable residents4 External links Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has..
Waits River
The Waits River is a river, about 20 mi (32 km) long, in eastern Vermont in the United States.[Columbia Gazetteer of North America entry] It is a tributary of the Connecticut River, which flows to Long Island Sound. According to the Geographic Names Information System, it has also been k..
Waitt Radio Networks
Waitt Radio Networks is a national radio network based in Omaha, Nebraska. They specialize in 24-hour formats for affiliated radio stations across the United States and Canada, although they also are known for commercial production services. Waitt Radio Networks also provides their affiliates with c..
Waitzia
Waitzia is a genus of everlasting-daisy from the family Asteraceae. The genus is native to Australia. ..
Wait & See ~Risk~
was Utada Hikaru's 6th single released in April 19, 2000. "Wait & See ~Risk~" sold 1,662,000 copies and hit #1 on the Oricon charts. Utada Hikaru had two versions released: CD and DVD. The CD version included 5 tracks and the DVD version included 2 tracks. In the DVD version of the single, a versio..
Wait 'Til You're Older
Wait 'Til You're Older (Tung mung kei yun) is a 2005 film directed by Teddy Chan. Cast Andy Lau – KwongKaren Mok – Tsui MunFelix Wong – Chan ManNicola CheungXiaogang Feng – BumKa Tung Lam – Vice-Principal Chow External links [Official site] ..
Wait 'Til You Have Kids
Wait 'Til You Have Kids!! was a game show on the Family Channel. It was hosted by Tom Parks and announced by Burton Richardson. The show premiered on September 30, 1996 and lasted for two seasons. Contents 1 Premise2 Main Game3 Bonus Round4 Notes5 External Link Premise..
Wait (album)
Wait is an album by Steelheart released October 25, 1996. Track listing We All Die YoungLive To DieAhh SongElectric ChairWaitGarden Of DelightTake a Little TimeCabernetSay No MoreShangrila..
Wait (musician)
Waits or Waites were British town-pipers. From medieval times up to the beginning of the 19th century, every British town and city of any note had a band of Waites. Their duties varied from time to time and place to place, but included playing their instruments through the town at night, waking the ..
Wait (song)
"Wait" is a song recorded by the 1960s rock and roll group The Beatles, from their album Rubber Soul. The songwriting credit is Lennon-McCartney. It is a simple love song about a couple who have broken up but are now back together. The song has the dubious distinction of being originally recorded (..
Wait (The Whisper Song)
"Wait (The Whisper Song)" is a noted snap song released by Atlanta crunk rap duo The Ying Yang Twins off their album U.S.A. (United State of Atlanta). Consisting of a minimal bass pulse and a few finger-snaps, it featured the Ying Yang Twins toning down their usual loud crunk howls for a new whisper..
Wait and Bleed
Wait and Bleed is a single by the band Slipknot on their second album Slipknot (self titled). The song's meaning is debatable but the phrase "I wait and Bleed" may be hinting at suicidal themes. The song is regarded as a nu-metal song. It could be seen as one of Slipknot's softer songs in compariso..
Wait a Minute
"Wait A Minute" is to be the 5th and final single from The Pussycat Dolls' album PCD in North America while I Don't Need A Man has been confirmed to be released as the 5th single in Europe. It is the next single after the positive reception of "Buttons". The track has already been released..
Wait Chapel
Wait Chapel's distinctive edifice dominates the main quad at Wake Forest University. Wait Chapel is a building on the campus of Wake Forest University. It houses the Janet Jeffrey Carlile Harris Carillon of 48 bells. The chapel seats 2,250 people. The steeple reaches to 213 feet. The first b..
Wait for Me
Wait for Me is the third album by American blues artist Susan Tedeschi, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music). Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts Track listing "Alone" (Tommy Sims) - 4:21"Gonna Move" (Paul Pena) - 4:23"Wrapped in the Arms of Another" (Ted..
Wait for me
See also, Rebecca St. James who wrote the song (and album) Wait For Me Wait for me, written by the Russian poet and playwright turned war correspondent, Konstantin Simonov, is one of the best known Russian World War II poems. It was written by Simonov in 1941 after he left his love Valentina Serova..
Wait For Me/Song Of Love
"Wait For Me/Song Of Love" is a single by Rebecca St. James. "Wait For Me" from the album Transform is perhaps one of St. James' most famous songs, encouraging romantic purity until marriage. "Song Of Love" from the album Worship God is a worship song acknowledging the greatness of the Trinity. T..
Wait For Me: The Best From Rebecca St. James
Wait For Me: The Best From Rebecca St. James is the nineth album by Christian pop rock artist Rebecca St. James. It contains many songs that are dubbed to be her best, and a few songs that are solely on this album. Track listing "I Thank You" (this album solely) – 3:45"Expressions of Your Love"..
Wait for the Blackout
"Wait for the Blackout" Single by The Damned From the album The Black Album B-side "Jet Boy Jet Girl" Released 6 May 1982 Format 7" single Recorded 1980 Genre Rock Length 3:57 Label Big Beat NS 77 Producer The Damned Wait for the Blackout was a single by The Damned. Initially, Chis..
Wait for the Wagon
Wait for the Wagon is an American folk song first popularized in the early 1850s. The first printing of Wait for the Wagon was in New Orleans, Louisiana, with an 1850 copyright, and music attributed to Wiesenthal and the lyrics to "a lady". This song, however, does not bear much similarity with the..
Wait Listing Service
A wait-listing service (WLS) provided by a domain name registry provides the ability to option a domain name that is already registered. The option-holder then has the ability to have first rights to that domain name if the current registrant should cancel their registration. Taking such an option ..
Wait state
A wait state is a delay experienced by a computer processor when accessing external memory or another device that is slow to respond. As of 2005, computer microprocessors run at very high speeds, while memory technology does not seem to be able to catch up: typical PC processors like the Intel Pent..
Wait Till This Year
Wait Till This Year is a reality-type docu-drama film which follows a Boston Red Sox fan during the 2004 baseball season, when the team ended their famous losing streak by winning the World Series. ["NESN partners with independent film maker"] The Boston Globe's Boston.com, January 13, ..
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home
Cast. Wait Till Your Father Gets Home was an animated television series produced from 1972 to 1974. The 49 episodes featured Tom Bosley as Harry Boyle, the long-suffering suburban everyman dad. Jack Burns voiced right wing militant vigilante Ralph Kane, Boyle's neighbour and possibly the model..
Wait Until Dark
Wait Until Dark is a 1967 film which tells the story of a blind woman, Suzy Hendrix, terrorized by two criminals searching for drugs in her apartment. It stars Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and Jack Weston. The movie was adapted by Robert Howard-Carrington and J..
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
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Waiuku
Waiuku is a small country town in the Franklin district, in the North Island of New Zealand. The town is located at the southern end of the Waiuku River which is in fact an estuarial arm of the Manukau Harbour. It is 40 kilometres southwest of Auckland city centre, and 12 kilometres north of the ..
Waiuku Assembly of God
[Waiuku Assembly of God] is a vibrant, Pentecostal church community in the small coastal town of Waiuku in New Zealand. The Church was planted in 1987 by Pastor Grant and Shelley Buchanan and held its first public meeting on Easter Sunday. The plant was sponsored and overseen by [Ha..
Waiuku River
The Waiuku River is located to the southwest of the city of Auckland in New Zealand. Despite its name, the "river" is in fact an estuarial arm of the Manukau Harbour. It joins the harbour at the south west and extends south for 12 kilometres, having its head close to the town of Waiuku. ..
Waiver
A waiver is the voluntary relinquishment or surrender of some known right or privilege. While a waiver is often in writing, sometimes a person's actions can act as a waiver. An example of a written waiver is a disclaimer, which becomes a waiver when accepted. Other names for waivers are exculpator..
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Wai Fan
Wai Fan Lu, A student at Woldgate College in Pocklington is one of the leading Parkour prodigies and has acclaimed local fame through his work. He is studying Contemporary Dance, Ballet, Advanced Dance and Food Technology at A Level and hopes to attain high grades in order for him to succeed. W..
Wai khru ram muay
Wai khru ram muay (Thai: ไหว้ครูรำมวย) is an action of respect in Thai culture that is performed by participants in Thai fighting competitions. Wai is an action of Thais to show respect to others by putting the hands together like in prayer. Similar practices are as in pre-..
Wai Lin
Wai Lin is a fictional character in the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, portrayed by Michelle Yeoh. Biography [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Wai Lin, a spy for the Chinese People's External Security Force, is a formidable opponent, a fierc..
Wai O Taiki Bay
Suburb:Wai O Taiki Bay City:Please help Wikipedia by filling this in Island:North Island Surrounded by - to the north - to the east - to the south-east - to the south - to the south-west - to the west - to the north-west Glendowie (1.5 km) Buckl..
Wai Wai World 2: SOS!! Paseri Jou
Wai Wai World 2: SOS!! Paseri Jou (ワイワイワールド2 SOS!!パセリ城 En: Wai Wai World 2: SOS!! Parsley Castle) is a 1991 Famicom platform game released only in Japan by Konami. It is a sequel to Wai Wai World, and stars various Konami characters. Gameplay The player begins the game by ch..
WA Inc
WA Inc and the ensuing WA Inc royal commission relate to a period in the mid to late 1980s in Western Australia when the then Government of Western Australia became involved in major business dealings with private businessmen including particularly Alan Bond and Laurie Connell. Both of these were l..
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