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W*A*L*T*E*R
W*A*L*T*E*R was a pilot for a spin-off of M*A*S*H made in 1984 that was never picked up. It starred Gary Burghoff. The show related the adventures of Corporal Walter (Radar) O'Reilly after he had returned home from the Korean War. The woman he had romanced during his final appearance on M*A*S..
W. Allen McClelland
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WAL
WAL may refer to Write Ahead Logging, a family of techniques for providing atomicity and durability (two of the ACID properties) in database systems.Wales, one of the four constituent nations of the United Kingdom. ..
Wal-Lex Recreation Center
The Wal-Lex Recreation Center, or simply Wal-Lex, was an entertainment complex located in Waltham, Massachusetts which operated from 1947 until 2002. Considered a landmark in Waltham and the surrounding area, Wal-Lex consisted of a 60-lane candlepin bowling facility, a rollerskating rink, billiard t..
Wal-Mart
Concern has been expressed that this article or section is missing information about: 'the market share of Wal-Mart's competitors, and comparison''. The specific information has been noted on the [talk page] where it may be discussed whether to include it. Wal-Mart is now the larges..
Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price
Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price is a 2005 documentary film by director Robert Greenwald. The film presents an unfavorable picture of Wal-Mart's business practices through interviews with former employees, small business owners, and footage of Wal-Mart executives. There was no theatrical rele..
Wal-Mart and Labor Laws
Contents 1 Labor Laws1.1 Off The Clock1.2 Meal and Rest Breaks1.3 Child labor violations1.4 Arrangement with Department of Labor1.5 Illegal use of undocumented workers Labor Laws Off The Clock It is alleged that Wal-Mart's salaried managers have pressured hourly empl..
Wal-Mart Canada
Wal-Mart Canada is the Canadian unit of Wal-Mart and was founded in 1994 in Mississauga, Ontario with the purchase of the Canadian Woolco stores. Stores 272 stores - plans to open 15-20 stores each year / 144 former Woolco locations6 Sam's Clubs70,000 employees External links [Wal-Mart Canadi..
Wal-Mart employee and labor relations
As with many US retailers, Wal-Mart experiences a high rate of employee turnover (approximately 50% of employees leave every year, according to the company). Although they average nearly double the federal minimum wage, wages at Wal-Mart are about 20% less than at other retail stores. Founder Sam W..
Wal-Mart intercom codes
Walmart intercom codes are standard coded phrases used in branches of Wal-Mart and Sam's Club. They allow one member of staff to pass a message in the open (generally through the store's announcement system) a message which (were it said without the code) might cause customers alarm. Some of the..
Wal-Mart marketing experiments
Wal-Mart has experimented publicly with changes to certain of its business practices. Contents 0.1 Renewable energy0.2 Attracting upscale consumers0.3 Organic food0.4 Advertising in local newspapers1 See also2 References Renewable energy Recently, Wal-Mart has de..
Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market
Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market stores are designed to be the opposite of vastly larger superstores. These smaller stores are meant to "woo shoppers with easier parking, less crowded aisles and quicker checkout". Neighborhood Market stores offer a variety of products including fresh produce, deli food..
Wal-Mart product controversy
Wal-Mart's product selection is a controversial subject. Examples of items that Wal-Mart does not sell are certain men's magazines such as Maxim, and emergency contraception pills. Critics point out apparent hypocrisy in that Wal-Mart sells other controversial items such as rifles and shotguns, R-r..
Wal-Mart statistics
This article discusses Wal-Mart statistics. Retail operations Wal-Mart operates 5 major retail formats under 3 retail divisions: Wal-Mart Stores, USA*Wal-Mart Discount Stores — Average 100,000 square feet (9,290 m²) and include a selection of general merchandise, including apparel, elect..
Wal-Mart Supercenter
An exterior of a typical Wal-Mart Supercenter in Madison Heights, Virginia, USA. Wal-Mart Supercenters are a chain of combination grocery/retail stores operated by Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. that average between 175,000 and 225,000 square-feet (16,000 and 21,000 m²), and serves 24 hours a day, 7 d..
Wal-Mart Tire & Lube Express
Wal-Mart Tire & Lube Express are quick-service oil change and tire shops located at most Wal-Mart Supercenters. They provide Wal-Mart shoppers with low-cost maintenance to their vehicles. Usually, shoppers end up shopping in Wal-Mart's other departments while their car is being worked on. Normally, ..
Wal-Mart Watch
Wal-Mart Watch, formed in the spring of 2005, is a joint project of The Center for Community and Corporate Ethics, a non-profit organization studying the impact of large corporations on society and its advocacy arm, Five Stones. Initial national partners include Sojourners, American Independent Bu..
Wal-Mart workforce diversity
Contents 0.1 Gender discrimination0.1.1 Duke v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.0.1.2 Maudlin v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.0.1.3 EEOC (Janice Smith) v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.0.2 Disability Discrimination0.3 Gay and Lesbian Employees0.4 Wages and benefits from Wal-Mart0.5 Wal..
Wal-mind
Wal-Mind is a 2006 short film directed by Matthew S. Hill. It has been described by some as a fantastical portrait of modern American consumerism, and by others as a cross between the time-traveling exploits of H. G. Wells novels and the quirky sentiment of Charlie Kaufman movies. It was shown on ..
Wala
The term Wala can refer to: Wala, a sun goddess in Australian Aboriginal mythologyWala, a volcano in Papua New GuineaWala, the Old High German word for a völva, a witchthe Wala languagein India, the suffix -wala (or -wallah), indicating a person involved in some kind of activity; see, for example,..
WALA-TV
WALA-TV "FOX Ten" is the Fox Broadcasting Company affiliate for southern Alabama and the western Panhandle area of Florida. The station is owned by LIN Television. The station offers a News Intensive General Entertainment format. In addition to FOX programming, newscasts air from 5:00-9:00 AM, 5:..
Walafrid Strabo
[url=http://img45.imageshack.us/my.php?image=walahfridstrabo16zu.jpg][img=http://img45.imageshack.us/img45/6010/walahfridstrabo16zu.th.jpg][link] Walafrid, alternatively spelt Walahfrid, surnamed Strabo (or Strabus, i.e. "squint-eyed") (c. 808 – August 18, 849), wa..
Walajabad
Walajabad is a panchayat town in Kancheepuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Geography Walajabad is located at [12.77° N 79.78° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Walajabad]. It has an average elevation of 65 metres (213 feet). Demographics As o..
Walajapet
Walajapet is a town in Tamil Nadu state of southern India. It is located at 12° 55' 48" North, 79° 22' 48" East. Strategically located on the Palar River on the route between Chennai (Madras) and Bangalore. By bus, this town can be reached in 3 hours from Chennai (Madras). It is well connected bo..
Walam Olum
The Walam Olum, usually translated as "Red Record" or "Red Score," is said to be a Lenape or Delaware Native American origin narrative, although most consider it to be a spurious account. The contents of the text include a summary of the history and migrations of the tribe. The original was allegedl..
Walani
Walani is a census town in Nagpur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Walani had a population of 10,716. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Walani has an average literacy rate of 75%, ..
Walashma dynasty
The Walashma dynasty was a Muslim noble family who ruled parts of what is now eastern Ethiopia, Djibouti, southern Eritrea and western Somalia. The earliest known member of this family was Umar ibn Dunya-huz (died 1275), whose son Ali ibn Wali Ashma conquered the Muslim kingdom of Shewa. The last m..
Walayah (Ismaili and Druze pillar)
'' This is about the "pillar of Islam", for the historical view, see Imamah (Shi'a Ismaili doctrine) Guardianship (Arabic: Walayah) is an Ismaili and Druze pillar of Islam denoting: ''"love and devotion for God, the Prophets, the Imam and the dai." Overview Shi'a Ismaili Seven Pillars of Islam hav..
Walayar
Walayar is one of the tributaries of the river Kalpathipuzha. Kalpathipuzha is one of the main tributaries of the river Bharathapuzha, the second-longest river in Kerala, south India. Walayar Dam is constructed across this river. It was completed and opened in 1964. See also Bharathapuzha - Main ..
Walayar Dam
Walayar Dam is a dam in Palakkad district of Kerala, south India. This dam is constructed across the river Walayar which is a tributary of Kalpathipuzha. It was completed and opened in 1964. It is one of the major sources of irrigation in the region. Also many industries such as MALABAR cements depe..
Walaycho
The walaycho, or hualaycho, is a small lute-like fretted stringed instrument, the smallest member of the charango family. It is the same or similar to the maulincho. ..
Wala (goddess)
In Australian aboriginal mythology, Wala is a sun goddess who lived with her sister, Bara, and her sister-in-law, Madalait. Bara accompanied her across the sun every day, but Wala realized she made the earth too hot and made her stop. ..
Wala (volcano)
Wala is a volcano on the island of New Britain in Papua New Guinea. ..
WALB
WALB channel 10 (digital 17), is the NBC television affiliate in Albany, Georgia, serving the southwestern part of the state. It is currently owned by Raycom Media. Prior to 1998, the station was the flagship for Gray Communication Systems' broadcasting group (which still has administrative offi..
Walberswick
Walberswick is a village on the Suffolk coast, across the River Blyth from Southwold and close to Orford Ness. The village was a major trading port from the 13th century until World War I. Between the beautiful surroundings and the British Open Crabbing Championship held yearly to raise funds for c..
Walberton
Walberton is a village and civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. It is located five miles (8km) to the north-west of Littlehampton, and is situated south of the A27 road. The civil parish covers an area of 1044.19ha and has a population of 1941 persons (2001 census). St Mar..
Walbridge, Ohio
Walbridge is a village in Wood County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,546 at the 2000 census. Geography Walbridge is located at [41°35′18″N, 83°29′22″W] (41.588350, -83.489503)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Walbro
Walbro Corporation A manufacturing company that specializes in small engine carburetion and supplier of auto parts. Walbro was founded by Walter E. Walpole in November of 1950. ..
Walbrook
The Walbrook river played a key role in the Roman settlement of Londinium, the city now known as London. It is thought that the river acquired its name from the fact that it ran through or under the London Wall. The stream started in what is now Finsbury and flowed right through the centre of the w..
Walburga Black
Walburga Black is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series. She was a matriarch of the House of Black. Her name is a reference to both the Catholic Saint Walpurga and to that saint's feast day, Walpurgis Night, traditionally considered a festival of witches. Unlike most members of the Blac..
Walburga Stemmer
Walburga Stemmer was a fruit-seller living in Weingarten (Württemberg) who historians John Bierman and Colin Smith assert had an affair with Erwin Rommel and gave birth to his daughter, Gertrud Pan, in 1913. Rommel turned away from her and in 1916 married another woman, Lucie Mollin. Stemmer comm..
Walburgia
RKSV Walburgia is an amateur football team from a small Dutch village. The team has had some successes, including a number of division championships. The name "Walburgia" comes from one of the village's old castles, which was bombed during World War II and is now in ruins. The team is coached by fo..
Walbury Hill
Walbury Hill is the highest point in Berkshire at 297 m (974 ft) above sea level and also the highest point in the whole of South East England. It is situated on the Test Way in southern Berkshire, close to the Hampshire border. Combe Gibbet is also located nearby. ..
Walch's tasmanian almanac
Walch's Tasmanian Almanac Produced by J Walch and Sons from the 1850's until...Also known as the 'red book' with detailed information about Tasmania for the current year. ..
Walcha
Walcha can refer to Walcha, a town and Local Government Area (Walcha Shire) in the north of New South Wales, Australia.the German organist Helmut Walcha This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ..
Walcha, New South Wales
Walcha (pronounced "wolka") is a town and Local Government Area (Walcha Shire) in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. Walcha serves as the seat of the Shire. The town is located 425 km by road from Sydney at the intersection of the Oxley Highway and Thunderbolts Way. The Local ..
Walchand College of Engineering
Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli (WCES) is situated midway between the cities of Sangli and Miraj, at Vishrambag, Sangli, India. The WCE campus is located on nearly 102.50 acres (415,000 m²) of land on the southern side of the Sangli – Miraj road. There are currently 390 students studyin..
Walchand Hirachand
Walchand Hirachand Doshi (23 November, 1882 – 8 April, 1953) was an Indian industrialist. He established India’s first modern shipyard, first aircraft factory and first car factory. Contents 1 Early life2 Construction business3 Shipping4 Aircraft factory5 Shipyard6&nb..
Walchand Institute of Technology
Established in 1983, Walchand Institute of Technology is the only engineering college in Solapur. Better known as WIT, the institute offers undergraduate courses in 7 streams - Civil, Computer Science, Information Technology, Industrial Electronics, Mechanical, Production and Telecommunication. The ..
Walchelin de Ferriers
Walchelin de Ferrieres (d. 1201) was a Norman baron and principal captain of Richard I of England. The Ferriers family hailed from the southern marches of Normandy and had previously protected the duchy from the hostility of the counts of Maine and Anjou. With the union of the domains of Anjou and N..
Walchensee class tanker
The Type 703 Walchensee class tanker are small coastal tankers utilized by the German Navy to transport fuel and fresh water between depots and to units near coasts or in harbour. Contents 1 Specifications2 Ship list3 Reference4 See also Specifications Length: 74.2mBeam: 11...
Walcheren
Satellite image of the Scheldt estuary [Walcheren] is a former island in the province of Zeeland in the Netherlands at the mouth of the Scheldt estuary. It lies between the Oosterschelde in the north and the Westerschelde in the south and is roughly the shape of a rhombus. The two si..
Walcheren Expedition
The Walcheren expedition (July 30 - December 10, 1809), a British military operation during the Napoleonic Wars, formed the last in a series of operations in Flanders (present-day Belgium) in 1809. In the largest British expedition of that year, around 40,000 soldiers, 15,000 horses together with fi..
Walcher of Malvern
Walcher of Malvern, also known as Walcher of Lorraine or Doctor Walcher, was the second Prior of Malvern (in England) and a noted astronomer and mathematician. Walcher was from Lotharingia and came to England about 1091. He is noted for using an astrolabe to measure the time of several solar and l..
Walchsee
Walchsee is a municipality in Tyrol, Austria, in the Kufstein district. It is located at the foot of the majestic Kaiser mountain range, about 18km from Kufstein. Walchsee does have 4 little districts: Durchholzen, Schwaigs, Oed and Walchsee itself. The lake Walchsee does have area of about 2,5 km²..
Walcote
Walcote is a small village in Warwickshire, England, one mile south of the Ancient Roman market town of Alcester. It is comprised of just seventeen dwellings, ranging from a Victorian rectory to humble cottages. ..
Walcott
Walcott may refer to: The following places in the United States: Walcott, North DakotaWalcott, Iowa The following places in England: Walcott, LincolnshireWalcott, Norfolk People with this last name: Mary WalcottTheo Walcott, English footballer.Charles Doolittle Walcott, American paleontologist spec..
Walcott, Iowa
The Iowa 80 Truckstop main building. Walcott is a city in Scott County, and partially in Muscatine County, in the state of Iowa. The population was 1,528 at the 2000 census. Walcott's interchange on Interstate 80 is home to an enormous complex of restaurants, motels and truck stops, including ..
Walcott, Lincolnshire
Walcott is a small village with approximately 500 inhabitants. The village dates before 1100A.D. and the Catley Priory was founded between 1146 and 1154, although now, no sign of the Priory can be seen after it fell into financial poverty sometime in the 16th Century. The area has always had sheep ..
Walcott, Norfolk
for at grid reference TG365325 Walcott is a small village on the North Norfolk coast in England between Mundesley and Happisburgh. The name derives from the Celtic word Walecote, which means village by the wood. It has a parish church (All Saints, 14th - 15th century), 2 shops (one incorpora..
Walcott, North Dakota
Walcott is a city in Richland County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 189 at the 2000 census. Walcott was founded in 1880. Geography Walcott is located at [46°32′52″N, 96°56′19″W] (46.547688, -96.938516)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to..
Walcott Township, Minnesota
Walcott Township is in Rice County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 984 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 87.3 km² (33.7 mi²). 87.2 km² (33.7 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it (0.06%) is wat..
Walcot Gibson
Walcot Gibson (24 August 1864 - 28 November 1941) was a British geologist. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1925 and won the Murchison Medal of the Geological Society of London in 1924. ..
Walcourt
Map of Namur province, showing Dinant arrondissement (in dark grey) and Walcourt municipality (in red) Walcourt is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Namur. On 1 July 2005 the municipality had 17,458 inhabitants (8,484 males and 8,974 females). The total area is 123.18 km²,..
Wald
See: Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wald, SwitzerlandWald test in statisticsAbraham WaldGeorge Wald (1906-1997), American biologist, Professor at Harvard University in Cambridge, won a share of the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Haldan Keffer Ha..
Wald's equation
Wald's equation relates the expectation of a random sum of i.i.d. random variables to the expectations of the number in the sum and the random variables' common expectation. Let X1, X2, ..., XN be a sequence of (a random number) N i.i.d. random variables distributed identically to some random varia..
Wald, Berne
Wald is a municipality in the district of Seftigen, Canton of Berne, Switzerland. On January 2004 it merged two of the independent municipalities Zimmerwald and Englisberg. Englisberg, 201Zimmerwald, 870 The new municipality/commune has 1,071 people (2002). ..
Wald, Switzerland
More than one community is named Wald in Switzerland: Wald, BerneWald, AppenzellWald, Zurich 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 intende..
Wald-Michelbach
Wald-Michelbach is a municipality in the Kreis Bergstraße, in Hesse, Germany. It is situated in the Odenwald, 12 km east of Weinheim. ..
Wald-Wolfowitz runs test
The runs test (also called Wald-Wolfowitz test) is a non-parametric test that checks the randomness hypothesis of a data sequence. A 'run' is a sequence of adjacent equal symbols. For example, the sequence "++++---+++--++++++----" is divided in six runs, three of them are made of + and the others..
Walda
In J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, Walda was the twelfth King of Rohan. Walda was the son of Brytta Léofa, and became king after the death of his father in T.A. 2842. Walda had served in his father's army fighting off the Orcs which had attempted to invade Rohan during Brytta's reign,..
Waldalgesheim
The wine-growing town of Waldalgesheim, in the landkreiz Mainz-Bingen, in the Rhineland of Germany is widely known as the site of a late 4th century BCE chariot burial that defines a stage in the La Tène culture, that is generally known as Waldalgesheim style. The lack of weapons recovered from the..
Waldameer park
There is no admission fee to enter the amusement park! ALL Parking is FREE! All Day Over 42” Tall Under 42” Tall Water World $13.25 $ 9.45 Waldameer $16.45 $ 9.95 Combo (both parks) $18.95 $13.95 Individual ride tickets also available for everyone. (Due to ride restrictions, we r..
Waldameer Park & Water World
Waldameer Rides & Attractions We have something for everyone! Park Schedule Click for Park Schedule General Rates 2006 There is no admission fee to enter the amusement park! ALL Parking is FREE! All Day Over 42” Tall Under 42” Tall Water World $13.25 $ 9.45 Waldameer $16.45 $ 9.95..
Waldbaum's
Waldbaum's logo Waldbaum's is a supermarket chain in New York, especially dominant on Long Island. It started in 1904 as a shop run by Israel Waldbaum in Brooklyn, eventually growing to more than 140 stores when it was acquired by The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company (A&P) in 1986. The c..
Waldbillig
Waldbillig Waldbëlleg District Grevenmacher Canton Echternach Geography Area rank 23.28 km² 37th of 116 Highest point rank 387 m =72nd of 116 Lowest point rank 186 m =21st of 116 Population 2005) Population rank 1,296 83th of 116 2005) Density rank 55.67 /..
Waldbredimus
Waldbredimus Waldbriedemes District Grevenmacher Canton Remich Geography Area rank 12.57 km² 95th of 116 Highest point rank 359 m =89th of 116 Lowest point rank 170 m 16th of 116 Population 2005) Population rank 853 103rd of 116 2005) Density rank 67.86 /km..
Waldbreitbach
Waldbreitbach is a village and a municipality in the district of Neuwied, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated in the Westerwald, on the river Wied, approx. 15 km north of Neuwied. Waldbreitbach is also the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Waldbreitbach, which co..
Waldbröl
The title of this article contains the character ö. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Waldbroel. Waldbröl is a town is in the south Oberbergischer Kreis in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, about 50 kilometers east of Cologne. The neighbouring municipalities N..
Waldbronn
Waldbronn is a municipality in the district of Karlsruhe, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated in the nothern Black Forest, 11 km southeast of Karlsruhe. ..
Waldburg-Waldsee
Waldburg-Waldsee was a County located in southeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located around Bad Waldsee. Waldburg-Waldsee was a partition of Waldburg-Wolfegg. Waldburg-Wurzach was a County prior to 1803, when it was raised to a Principality shortly before being mediatised to Württemberg in 18..
Waldburg-Wurzach
Waldburg-Wurzach was a County located in southeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located around Wurzach (located about 15 kilometres west of Bad Waldsee). Waldburg-Wurzach was a partition of Waldburg-Zeil. Waldburg-Wurzach was a County prior to 1803, when it was raised to a Principality shortly be..
Waldburg-Zeil
Waldburg-Zeil was a County located in southeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located around Zeil. Waldburg-Zeil was a partition of Waldburg-Wolfegg-Zeil. Originally ruled by Truchesses, Waldburg-Zeil was elevated to a County in 1628, and a Principality in 1803 shortly before being mediatised to W..
Waldeck
Waldeck may mean the following: Locations* the County, Principality, and Free State of Waldeck or Waldeck-Pyrmont in Germany, see Waldeck (state)* the City of Waldeck in Waldeck-Frankenberg District, Hesse, Germany see Waldeck, Hesse* the small municipality of Waldeck in Saale-Holzland District, Thu..
Waldeck, Hesse
Waldeck is a small town of about 8,000 inhabitants in northern Hesse, dominated by an imposing castle overlooking the valley of the Eder river and the Edersee and first mentioned in 1120. It was the residence of the counts of Waldeck who, beginning around 1200, gradually gathered a sizeable realm u..
Waldeck-Frankenberg
Waldeck-Frankenberg Statistics State: Hesse Capital: Korbach } } |- | Area:||1,848.58 km² |- | Inhabitants:||170,427 (2002) |- | pop. density:||92 inh./km² |- | Car identification:||KB |- | Homepage:||[landkreis-waldeck-frankenberg.de] |- !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#DEFFAD|Map..
Waldeck (state)
Waldeck (or later Waldeck and Pyrmont) was a sovereign principality in the German Empire and German Confederation and, until 1929, a constituent state of the Weimar Republic. It comprised territories in present-day Hesse and Lower Saxony (Germany). Waldeck was a county within the Holy Roman Empire..
Waldeck Rochet
Waldeck Rochet (April 5 1905, Sainte-Croix in Saône-et-Loire—February 17, 1983, Nanterre) was a French communist politician. Early life and career The son of a cobbler, Rochet was named in honor of the anti-clerical politician René Waldeck-Rousseau. After completing his service in the army..
Waldegrave family
Waldgrave, the name of an English family, said to derive from Walgrave in Northamptonshire, but who long held the manor of Smallbridge in Bures St. Mary, Suffolk. Sir Richard Waldegrave (or Walgrave), Knt., of Smallbridge, Suffolk, (d.1401), was member of parliament for Lincolnshire in 1335, and S..
Waldegrave School for Girls
Waldegrave School for Girls is a comprehensive secondary school (ages 11 to 16) in Twickenham, London, England. In 2002 it had an enrollment of 1034 pupils. Waldegrave was a Beacon School from 1999 and became involved in a Leading Edge Partnership with Grey Court School in 2004. It was also awarded ..
Waldemar
Waldemar was the name of several European monarchs: Valdemar III of DenmarkValdemar IV of DenmarkValdemar I of Sweden Waldemar may also be: Prince Waldemar of Prussia, the sixth child of Emperor Friedrich III), and Victoria, Princess Royal of Great Britain. See also List of Danish monarchs, List ..
Waldemar, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal
Waldemar of Brandenburg (German : Waldemar der Große) (ca. 1280–14 August 1319, Bärwalde) was Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal, from the Ascanian House. Life He was a son of Conrad, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal and Konstanze of Poland, daughter of Przemysł I of Greater Poland. Waldemar..
Waldemarsudde
Waldemarsudde, the scenic home of the Swedish Prince Eugen is situated close to central Stockholm at Södra Djurgården. The painter prince discovered the place in 1892, when he rented a house there for a few days. Seven years later he bought the premises and had a new house designed and erected..
Waldemar Ager
Waldemar Theodor Ager, ca. 1920 Waldemar Ager (1869-1941), was a Norwegian-American newspaperman and author. Contents 1 Early life1.1 Arrival in America1.2 Early newspaper career2 Ager: Prohibitionist3 Move to Eau Claire and newspaper career4 External links Ea..
Waldemar Andzel
Waldemar Andzel (born September 17, 1971 in Czeladź) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 4257 votes in 32 Sosnowiec district, candidating from Prawo i Sprawiedliwość list. See also Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2009 External links [Waldemar Andzel - p..
Waldemar Bastos
Waldermar Bastos is an Angolan musician who combines Afropop, portuguese (fado), and brasilian influences. He was born in 1954, near the border with Zaire in N’Banza Congo, a little town which was the first capital city of the ancient kingdom of Angola. His parents were both nurses. He started s..
Waldemar Baszanowski
Waldemar Baszanowski (born August 15, 1935) is a former Polish weightlifter. He took part in four Olympic Games (from 1960 to 1972). Baszanowski two times won an olympic championship (in Tokyo 1964 and in Mexico City 1968), both in lightweight category. He also won World Championships five times i..
Waldemar Bloch
Waldemar Bloch (1906 - 1984) was an Austrian composer. He wrote several operas, including Stella, Das Katschen von Heilbronn and Der Diener zweier Herren, as well as choral and instrumental works. His 1968 oratorio Passio Domini was particularly well received. ..
Waldemar Bonsels
Waldemar Bonsels (21 February, 1880 – 31 July, 1952) was a German writer of children's books. Waldemar Bonsels wrote only one children's book in the strict sense, Biene Maya (Maya the Bee). "People in the sky" (Himmelsvolk) is not a proper children's book but has a much deeper mystical layer ..
Waldemar Christofer Brøgger
Waldemar Christofer Brøgger was a Norwegian geologist and mineralogist born November 10, 1851 in Oslo, Norway, then called Christiania, and died February 17, 1940 in Oslo. His research on Permian igneous rocks (286 to 245 million years ago) of the Oslo district greatly advanced petrologic (rock..
Waldemar Christopher Brøgger
Waldemar Christopher Brøgger Waldemar Christopher Brøgger (b. Christiania, November 10 1851-d.1940) was a Norwegian geologist. In 1876 he was appointed curator of the geological museum in his native city, and assistant on the Geological Survey. He was professor of mineralogy and geology fr..
Waldemar Cierpinski
Waldemar Cierpinski (born August 3, 1950) is a former East German athlete and two time Olympic Champion in the marathon. Career Born in Neugattersleben, (Saxony-Anhalt, former East Germany), Waldemar Cierpinski was originally a successful steeplechase runner but decided to switch to the marathon..
Waldemar Erfurth
Waldemar Erfurth was a German general attached to HQ of the Finnish Marshal Mannerheim during the Finnish Continuation War. ..
Waldemar Fornalik
Waldemar Fornalik (born April 11, 1963 in Myślenice) is a Polish former football player, a long-loyal player for Ruch Chorzów for whom he played from 1982-94. A moderately successful tenure, these years included a 1989 Polish league championship. Following his playing career he began a moderately..
Waldemar Haffkine
Indian postage stamp dedicated to W.M. Haffkine Waldemar Mordecai Wolff Haffkine (March 15, 1860, Odessa, Russia - October 26, 1930, Lausanne, Switzerland) was a Russian bacteriologist. He was the first microbiologist who developed and used vaccines against cholera and bubonic plague. He tes..
Waldemar Hoven
Waldemar Hoven Waldemar Hoven (February 10, 1903 – June 2, 1948) was chief Doctor for the Buchenwald Concentration Camp, where he was responsible for euthanizing prisoners with injections of either phenol or gasoline. Hoven was born in Freiburg, Germany. After studying medicine in the U..
Waldemar Januszczak
Waldemar Januszczak (born January 12, 1954) is a British art critic, who writes for the Sunday Times and a film maker of television arts documentaries. He was previously Commissioning Editor for the arts for Channel 4 television. Contents 1 Life2 Films3 Judgements4 See also5..
Waldemar Kaempffert
Waldemar Kaempffert (September 27, 1877 - 1956) was a US science writer and museum director. Waldemar (Bernhard) Kaempffert was born and raised in New York City. He received his B.S. from the City College of New York in 1897. Thereafter he was employed by Scientific American, first as a translato..
Waldemar Kaminski
Waldemar Kaminski (born July 23, 1917 near Albany, New York; died June 21, 2006, Buffalo, New York) was a grocer and anonymous philanthropist in Buffalo. After his death, it was revealed that he had anonymously given millions of dollars to Buffalo charities over the years. Kaminski was a first ser..
Waldemar Koch
Waldemar Koch (25 September 1880–15 May 1963) was a German liberal politician and economist. He was born in Harzburg. Koch studied Economy and worked for years for AEG. During World War I he was a military in the German army. In 1918 he joined the German Democratic Party (Deutsche Demokrati..
Waldemar Levy Cardoso
Waldemar Levy Cardoso (born December 4, 1900), the son of Jewish immigrants from Morocco, is currently, at the age of 105 years, the only living field marshal of the Brazilian Army. He is a veteran of World War II mentioned in dispatches. As a lieutenant colonel, he served in Italy as the commander..
Waldemar Matuska
Waldemar Matuška is a popular Czech singer who made his name in the 1960s and 1970s. ..
Waldemar Milewicz
Waldemar Milewicz (August 20, 1956 – May 7, 2004) was a Polish journalist and war correspondent who was killed in Iraq. Milewicz's undergraduate studies were in psychology. In 1981 he started his career in the Polish public television, TVP. Since 1991 he was working in the news division. He trave..
Waldemar Nowakowski
Waldemar Nowakowski (born January 13, 1950 in Przemysław) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 4170 votes in 5 Toruń district, candidating from Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej list. See also Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2009 External links [Waldema..
Waldemar Pawlak
Waldemar Pawlak (born 5 September, 1959), twice served as Prime Minister of Poland (the first time in June 1992, he failed to form a cabinet). In 1993, he was nominated for the post by President Lech Wałęsa, but received little support from the president. In early 1995, Walesa threatened to diss..
Waldemar Piątek
Waldemar Piątek (born November 2 1979) is a Polish football player. He plays a goalkeeper for one of the most popular Polish soccer teams, Lech Poznań. Piątek was born on November 2 1979 in Dębica, Poland. He started his career in Wisłoka Dębica where he played until the spring season of 20..
Waldemar Rosenberger
Waldemar Rosenberger, from Saint Petersburg, Russia, was a director of the Volapük Academy. Under his leadership, the Academy began to experiment more with the Volapük language. In 1902 the Academy proposed a heavily revised version which was known as Neutral and later Idiom Neutral. ..
Waldemar Selig
In Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Legacy series, Waldemar Selig is the self-made King of the Skaldi. He is a large, broad-shouldered man in his mid-thirties with hazel-green eyes and tawny brown hair. Selig was born Waldemar Berundson, but has taken the name Selig, meaning "Blessed" in the Skaldic ton..
Waldemar Sorychta
Waldemar Sorychta is a heavy metal musician and record producer. He is currently the guitarist for Grip Inc., and was previously a member of the bands Voodoocult and Despair. He has produced each of his bands' albums, as well as multiple albums by Tiamat, Samael, Moonspell, Therion, and Lacuna Coi..
Waldemar Starosta
Waldemar Starosta (born July 14, 1961 in Lipa) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 8391 votes in 8 Zielona Góra district, candidating from Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej list. See also Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2009 External links [Waldemar Sta..
Waldemar Szadny
Waldemar Szadny (born May 08, 1961 in Gorzów Wielkopolski) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 5941 votes in 8 Zielona Góra district, candidating from Platforma Obywatelska list. See also Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2009 External links [Waldemar Szad..
Waldemar Wiązowski
Waldemar Wiązowski (born December 25, 1944 in Pionki) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 9751 votes in 2 Wałbrzych district, candidating from Prawo i Sprawiedliwość list. He was also a member of Sejm 1997-2001. See also Members of Polish Sejm 2005-200..
Waldemar Wspaniały
Waldemar Wspaniały (2 October 1946-) is a Polish volleyball coach. Work as a coach 1983-1991 - Płomień Milowice1991-1995 - Kazimierz Płomień Sosnowiec1995-1999 - KS Stilon Gorzów1999-2004 - Mostostal-Azoty Kędzierzyn-Koźle2001-2003 - Polish national volleyball teamsince 27 December 2005 - P..
Waldemar Łysiak
Waldemar Łysiak (born 1944) is a Polish writer, journalist and historian of art. He is notable as an author of numerous books on the Napoleonic Period, both historical and fiction. He also owns a large number of rare prints and manuscripts, among others the poems by Norwid and the only surviving co..
Walden
This article is about a book by Henry David Thoreau. For other uses of the name, see Walden (disambiguation). A reproduction of Thoreau's cabin with a statue of Thoreau Walden (also known as Walden; or, Life in the Woods) by Henry David Thoreau is one of the best-known non-fiction books writt..
Walden, Colorado
Walden is a town in Jackson County, Colorado, United States. The population was 734 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Jackson County[Geographic references#6GR6]. The town sits at an elevation of 8099 feet (2469 meters) and is the only still incorporated town in the county. It..
Walden, New York
Walden is a village located in the Town of Montgomery in Orange County, New York. The population was 6,164 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 Government5 External links Geography Walden is located at [41°33′41″N, 74°11′22″W..
Walden, Ontario
Walden was a town in Ontario, Canada, which existed from 1973 to 2000. It was created as part of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury, and resulted from the merger of the political townships of Waters and Drury, Dennison and Graham with several adjacent unincorporated geographic townships. The na..
Walden, Tennessee
Walden is a town in Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 1,960 at the 2000 census. Geography Walden is located at [35°9′40″N, 85°18′44″W] (35.161154, -85.312116)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the t..
Walden, Vermont
Walden, Vermont Walden is a town in Caledonia County, Vermont, United States. The population was 782 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 101.1 km² (39.0 mi²). 100.3 km² (38.7 mi²) of it is land and 0.8 km² (0.3 mi²) o..
Waldenbooks
Waldenbooks, operated by the Walden Book Company, Inc., is an American shopping mall-based bookstore chain. It is named after Henry David Thoreau's most famous book, Walden. The Walden Book Company is a subsidiary of Borders Group. The Waldenbooks name will be phased out for Borders Express. C..
Waldenburg
Waldenburg is the name of several communes Waldenburg, Saxony, GermanyWaldenburg, Baden-WürttembergWaldenburg, Switzerlandthe former German name for Walbrzych, PolandWaldenburg, Arkansas, USA Last names Louis Waldenburg ([link]) See also Waldburg, Wald This article consisting of geogr..
Waldenburg, Arkansas
Waldenburg is a town in Poinsett County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 80 at the 2000 census. Geography Waldenburg is located at [35°33′58″N, 90°56′2″W] (35.565984, -90.933779)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Waldenburg, Baden-Württemberg
The title of this article contains the character ü. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Waldenburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg. Waldenburg is a town in Germany, eastwards of Heilbronn in Hohenlohe (district), Baden-Württemberg. Waldenburg has 3094 inhabitants. It was nea..
Waldenburg, Saxony
Waldenburg is a city in the district Chemnitzer Land in Saxony, Germany. The city of Waldenburg consists of the districts of Waldenburg, Dürrenuhlsdorf, Franken, Niederwinkel, Oberwinkel, Schlagwitz and Schwaben. Waldenburg has a population of approximately 4690 and covers an area of 25,10 km². ..
Waldenburg, Switzerland
Waldenburg is a municipality in the canton of Basel-Country, Switzerland, capital of the district with the same name. As of 2003, it had a population of 1302. External link http://www.waldenburg.ch ..
Waldensia
Waldensia is the part of Italy, which has the highest concentration of Waldensians. Waldensians are the members of the Protestant Waldensian Church. Waldensia is a part of Turin province. The central institutions of the Evangelical Waldensian Church are in Rome and in Torre Pellice, which belongs to..
Waldensians
Part of a of articles onChristianity History of Christianity Timeline of Christianity The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father God the Son (Jesus Christ) God the Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament · LXX ..
Waldenström
Waldenström may refer to: Paul Petter Waldenström (1838-1917), Swedish theologian who became the most prominent leader of the free church movement in late 19th century Sweden.Jan G. Waldenström (1906-1996), Swedish physician who identified the condition known as Waldenström macroglobulinemia. G..
Waldenström macroglobulinemia
Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) is cancer involving a subtype of white blood cells called lymphocytes. It is a type of lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma (LPL), and shares clinical characteristics with nonaggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma (Cheson, 2006). It is named after the Swedish physician Jan G..
Walden (disambiguation)
Walden: Walden, a famous book written by American author Henry David Thoreau.The Walden School, a summer music composition camp located in Dublin, New Hampshire.Walden Seminary, the present Philander Smith CollegeWalden University, an accredited online university specializing in professional gradua..
Walden Bello
Walden Bello (born 1945) is a left-wing author, academic, and political analyst. He is a professor of sociology and public administration at the University of the Philippines, as well as executive director of Focus on the Global South. Born in Manila, Philippines, he became a political activist foll..
Walden Galleria
The Walden Galleria, located off the New York State Thruway at Exit 52, opened in 1989 in Buffalo, New York, built by The Pyramid Companies who own other malls such as Carousel Center, Crossgates Mall and others. It is about 1.6 million square feet and is located in Buffalo's eastern suburb of Cheek..
Walden inversion
In chemistry Walden inversion is the inversion of configuration of a chiral centre in a molecule in a chemical reaction. It is encountered in for example a SN2 reaction at a tetrahedral carbon atom and the inversion can best be visualised by imagining an umbrella turned inside-out in a gale. It was..
Walden L. Ainsworth
Walden Lee "Pug" Ainsworth (10 November 1886 – 7 August 1960) was an admiral of the United States Navy. For his role in commanding destroyer and cruiser task forces in the Pacific during World War II, he was awarded the Navy Cross, the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, and the Legion of Meri..
Walden Media
Walden Media is a film production company. Their projects tend to be based on notable classic or award-winning children's literature, though their library includes biographies and documentaries as well. The company originally came to prominence with the release of a movie based on Louis Sachar's Ho..
Walden O'Dell
Walden "Wally" O'Dell was chief executive officer and chairman of the board of Diebold, a US-based security and financial products company. He was an active fund raiser for George W. Bush's re-election campaign and wrote in a fund-raising letter dated August 13, 2003, that he was committed "to hel..
Walden Pond
right Walden Pond is a 102-foot (31 m) deep pond, 61 acres in area and 1.7 miles around, located in Concord, Massachusetts. A famous example of a kettlehole, it was formed by retreating glaciers 10,000 - 12,000 years ago. The writer, naturalist, and philosopher Henry David Thoreau lived on t..
Walden Randolph Jost
Walden Randolph Jost was born on April 27th, 1983. He is the youngest of three children. His brothers include Bradley Randolph and Aric Randolph. All siblings share the same middle name which originates with his mothers' maiden name of Frances Marie Randolph. His first name derives from Walden the b..
Walden Theatre
Walden Theatre, the nation's preeminent theatre conservatory for young people is located in Louisville, Kentucky. Walden Theatre was founded in 1975 on the grounds of the Walden School, by Nancy Niles Sexton. In 1999 the theatre moved from its location at the St. Francis School into its own building..
Walden Three
Walden Three is a non-profit, educational foundation that promotes sustainable societies. The foundation has developed a computer model for the ideal sustainable living, carfree and fossil fuel-free city or society. That is, a society that produces almost all of the consumables, durable goods, struc..
Walden Township, Cass County, Minnesota
Walden Township is a township in Cass County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 405 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.7 km² (36.2 mi²). 93.6 km² (36.2 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it (0.1..
Walden Township, Minnesota
Walden Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Minnesota: Walden Township, Cass County, MinnesotaWalden Township, Pope County, Minnesota This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you..
Walden Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Walden Township is a township in Pope County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 201 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 92.2 km² (35.6 mi²). 85.1 km² (32.9 mi²) of it is land and 7.1 km² (2.8 mi²) of it (7.75..
Walden Two
Walden Two is a novel published in 1948 by B. F. Skinner, who intended it to describe a utopia. Others have claimed that the society described in the novel is a dystopia, noting its similarity to cults. Walden Two describes a fictional community designed around behavioral principles. The fictional ..
Walden University
Walden University is a private, for-profit, specialized distance learning institution of higher learning. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Walden University embraces a nontraditional post-baccalaureate educational system. This university offers Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, and Docto..
Walden West
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Waldere
Waldere is the conventional title of two Old English fragments from a lost epic poem, discovered in 1860 by E. C. Werlauff, Librarian of the Danish Royal Library at Copenhagen, and still preserved in that library. In its complete form Waldere evidently told of adventures surrounding the hero Walte..
Walderslade
Walderslade is a village near Chatham in Kent, now very much part of the built-up area of the Medway Towns. Walderslade village consists of a Co-op store, church, Walderslade Village Surgery, a pub, a large variety of estate agents and take away outlets. Walderslade has 3 schools: Walderslade Prima..
Waldfeucht
Waldfeucht is a village and a municipality in the district Heinsberg, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It has approximately 9000 residents and is situated on the border with the Netherlands, approx. 15 km south of Roermond and 8 km west of Heinsberg. External links [Gemeinde Waldfeucht]..
Waldfischbach-Burgalben
Waldfischbach-Burgalben is a village and a municipality in the Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated on the western edge of the Pfälzer Wald, approx. 10 km northeast of Pirmasens. Waldfischbach-Burgalben is also the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective muni..
Waldfurt
Waldfurt, (also known as Psychod, modern day Przechod) is the former German name of a village lying in that part of Silesia, now Poland. The name literally translates as "Wood Ford". ..
Waldgrave
A waldgrave (or wildgraf, wildgrave, or waldgraf) was a nobleman of the rank of a graf (earl or count) who had authority over forests or uninhabited areas. It is similar to a raugrave (raugraf). See the discussion at graf. ..
Waldheim
Waldheim is a city in Germany about 10 km SSE of Hanover, located at Latitude (DMS) 52° 22' 0N, Longitude (DMS) 9° 48' 0E, at an elevation of 60 m above sea level. Its time zone is UTC +1. ..
Waldheim Cemetery (disambiguation)
Waldheim Cemetery is the name of two neighboring cemeteries in Forest Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago in Cook County. German Waldheim Cemetery, founded in 1873, part of Forest Home Cemetery since 1969.Jewish Waldheim Cemetery This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of ar..
Waldhof
Waldhof (Luxembourgish: Waldhaff) is a hamlet in the commune of Niederanven, in central Luxembourg. As of 2005, the hamlet has a population of 10. ..
Waldhof Mannheim
SV Waldhof Mannheim is a German football club, located in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg. The club today has a membership of over 2,400. History The club was founded 1907 and enjoyed its best performances in the Gauliga Baden, one of sixteen top-flight divisions established through the re-organizati..
Waldir Sáenz
Waldir Alejandro Sáenz Pérez (born May 15, 1973 in Lima) is a Peruvian football (soccer) striker, who currently plays for Alianza Lima. ..
Waldkirch
Waldkirch from the Kastelburg Waldkirch is a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is known as "the place of mechanical organs", where fairground organs are manufactured and played on the streets from well known manufactures, like A. Ruth and Sohn, Bruder and Carl Frei (from Breda, Netherlan..
Waldkirchen
Waldkirchen is the biggest city in the district of Freyung-Grafenau in Germany. Contents 1 History2 Inhabitants3 Religion4 Sights5 Tourism6 External links History It was mentioned for the first time in 1203. Soon it became an important trading place along the "Gold..
Waldkraiburg
Waldkraiburg is a town in the district of Mühldorf, in Bavaria, Germany. It is located on the Inn River, approximately ten kilometers southwest of Mühldorf and sixty kilometers east of Munich. ..
Waldmannhalle
The Waldmannhalle was built in 1996-98 and holds 1200 fix installed seats. Seating capacity can be increased to 3000 for concerts and other cultural events. Designer: Stöckli, Schellinger + Partner ArchitektenPlanning: Architectural contest 1987Construction: 1996-98 Address: Waldmannhalle CH-6340 ..
Waldmohr
Waldmohr is a village and a municipality in the district of Kusel, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated near the source of the river Glan, approx. 15 km south-west of Kusel, and 10 km north of Homburg. Waldmohr is also the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Waldmoh..
Waldo
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Waldo (1940) is a novella by Robert A. Heinlein originally published in Astounding Magazine. It is also available in the book Waldo & Magic, Inc. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. A crippled genius named Waldo li..
Waldo, Alabama
Waldo is a town in Talladega County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 281. Geography Waldo is located at [33°23′37″N, 86°1′58″W] (33.393674, -86.032763)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town has a tota..
Waldo, Arkansas
Waldo is a city in Columbia County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 1,594 at the 2000 census. Geography Waldo is located at [33°21′7″N, 93°17′40″W] (33.351944, -93.294372)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city..
Waldo, Florida
Waldo is a city in Alachua County, Florida, United States. The population was 821 at the 2000 census. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2004 estimates, the city had a population of 784. The city has received national attention and earned the ominous distinction of being one of only two officia..
Waldo, Kansas
Waldo is a city in Russell County, Kansas, United States. The population was 48 at the 2000 census. Geography Waldo is located at [39°7′13″N, 98°47′52″W] (39.120162, -98.797863)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a..
Waldo, Kansas City, Missouri
Waldo is a neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri that has continued to maintain its own unique character, even though it was annexed by Kansas City in 1909. Waldo's boundaries are Gregory Blvd on the north to 91st Street on the south,(although 89th street forms a full south boundary) and Holmes Roa..
Waldo, Maine
Waldo is a town in Waldo County, Maine, United States. The population was 733 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 50.3 km² (19.4 mi²). 50.3 km² (19.4 mi²) of it is land and 0.05% is water. Demographics As of the census2 of 2..
Waldo, New Mexico
Waldo, New Mexico was a town on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway just west of Cerrillos. Today little remains, although the name appears on a freeway exit on Interstate 25 some distance to the west. Today, Waldo is a siding along the line of the BNSF Railway, which bought out the Atchison, ..
Waldo, Ohio
Waldo is a village in Marion County, Ohio, United States. The population was 332 at the 2000 census. Waldo is known in the central Ohio region for excellent fried baloney sandwiches from the G&R Tavern. Waldo is also home to several vineyards. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 P..
Waldo, Oregon
Waldo is a ghost town located in Josephine County, Oregon. It was founded in 1851 by William Waldo. External links [Waldo, Oregon History][Waldo, Oregon Ghost Town] ..
Waldo, Wisconsin
Waldo is a village in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, along the Onion River. The population was 450 at the 2000 census. Geography Waldo is located at [43°40′32″N, 87°56′48″W] (43.675585, -87.946636)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Burea..
Waldo-Hancock Bridge
The Waldo-Hancock Bridge was the first long-span suspension bridge erected in Maine, as well as the first permanent bridge across the Penobscot River below Bangor. The name comes from connecting Waldo and Hancock counties. The bridge is 2,040 feet (622 m) long with a clear center span of 800 fee..
Waldoboro
Waldoboro can refer to: Waldoboro (CDP), MaineWaldoboro (town), MaineThis 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. ..
Waldoboro (CDP), Maine
Waldoboro is a census-designated place (CDP) located within the town of Waldoboro in Lincoln County, Maine. The population was 1,291 at the 2000 census. Geography The Waldoboro CDP is located at [44°5′47″N, 69°22′41″W] (44.096562, -69.378102)[Geographic references#1GR1]..
Waldoboro (town), Maine
Waldoboro is a town in Lincoln County, Maine, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the town population was 4,916. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 204.1 km² (78.8 mi²). 184.4 km² (71.2 mi²) of it is land and 19.8 km² (7.6 mi²) of ..
Waldon, California
Waldon is a census-designated place (CDP) in Contra Costa County, California, United States. The population was 5,133 at the 2000 census. Geography Waldon is located at [37°55′42″N, 122°3′15″W] (37.928223, -122.054276)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Uni..
Waldorf
Waldorf can have the following meanings: in places: Waldorf, MarylandWaldorf, Minnesota in people: Waldorf Education, a form of education founded by Austrian Rudolph SteinerWaldorf Astor (1879-1952), a businessman and politician in hotels: Waldorf=Astoria Hotel, a hotel in New YorkWaldorf Hotel, a ..
Waldorf, Maryland
Waldorf is an unincorporated community in Charles County, Maryland. The population was 22,312 at the 2000 census. Waldorf was formerly the site of a train station near the middle of old town Waldorf. Waldorf is now largely subsumed by the large planned community of St. Charles. Waldorf is either na..
Waldorf, Minnesota
Waldorf is a city in Waseca County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 242 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.0 km² (0.4 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 242 people, 103 household..
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
The hotel's name without the double hyphen is engraved in gold over the entrance. There have been two luxury hotels in New York City called the Waldorf=Astoria. The first of them stood on the site of the Empire State Building on Fifth Avenue, while the present hotel is located at 301 Park Ave..
Waldorf-education
Waldorf education (also called Steiner education) is a worldwide movement based on an educational philosophy first formulated by Austrian Rudolf Steiner and which grew out of his spiritual science, Anthroposophy. Waldorf education aims to educate the "whole child" by maintaining a balance between cr..
Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor
Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor (19 May 1879–30 September 1952) was a businessman and politician and a member of the prominent Astor family. Born in New York City in the United States, he was the son of the extremely wealthy William Waldorf Astor (1848-1919) (later 1st Viscount Astor), and..
Waldorf College
Waldorf College is a college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, located in Forest City, Iowa. Among other benefactors, Waldorf has been the recipient of many large donations from the John K. Hanson family, founders of recreation vehicle-maker Winnebago Industries, also located in Forest ..
Waldorf Doll
A Waldorf doll resemble a child and it is intended to be simple in order to improve the child imagination and creativity. It has several details: legs, arms and nose, allowing natural postures. Usually it is made with natural materials. The name is due to its common use Waldorf education. Exter..
Waldorf Education
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Waldorf Hilton
Waldorf Hilton Front door The Waldorf Hilton, originally known simply as the Waldorf Hotel, is a famous five star hotel operated by Hilton Hotels, located in the West End of London at Aldwych in the City of Westminster. The hotel was built in 1908. After a £35 million refurbishment com..
Waldorf Music
Waldorf Music AG is a now insolvent german synthesizer company. It was founded on the 1st of January 2003 to take over the actual business of the Waldorf Electronics GmbH (also insolvent). The CEO used to be Wolfgang Düren. Contents 1 History2 Personnel3 Products3.1 19893.2&n..
Waldorf Music Hall Records
Waldorf Music Hall Records was a budget record label, which made records exclusively sold in Woolworth stores. It was started in 1953 by Enoch Light and sold in October 1959 to ABC-Paramount Records. See also List of record labels ..
Waldorf salad
A Waldorf salad A Waldorf salad is a salad consisting of apple, nuts (especially walnuts), celery, and mayonnaise or a mayonnaise-based dressing. It was first created in 1896 at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York by Oscar Tschirky who was the maître d'hôtel. (An alternative theory is that..
Waldorf Salad (Fawlty Towers)
Waldorf Salad is the third episode of the second series of BBC sitcom Fawlty Towers. Contents 1 Synopsis2 Cast3 Plot4 Trivia Synopsis Two demanding guests check in after 9 pm after a gruelling journey from London. They want to have a proper meal but unfortunately the chef st..
Waldorf School of Baltimore
The Waldorf School of Baltimore is located in the Mount Washington area of Baltimore, Maryland. It is a co-educational school that was established in 1971 under the name, New Morning School. The School offers Parent/Child classes for infants and toddlers, a Nursery and Kindergarten program and Grade..
Waldorf Statement
The Waldorf Statement was a two-page press release issued on November 25, 1947 by Eric Johnston, President of the Motion Picture Association of America, following a closed-door meeting by forty-eight motion picture company executives at New York City's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The Statement was a resp..
Waldo & Magic, Inc.
Waldo & Magic, Inc. is a book containing those two science fiction short stories (written in 1940 and 1942, respectively) by Robert A. Heinlein. It was published in 1950. Contents: WaldoMagic, Inc. ..
Waldo (device)
A waldo is a teleoperated manipulation device. Waldo's are used to permit manipulation of items, such as a nuclear reactor's fuel rods, which are impossible to maniplulate directly. The term Waldo comes from a story, Waldo, by Robert A. Heinlein. ..
Waldo (disambiguation)
Waldo can refer to: Contents 1 People2 Places3 Books4 Other People Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), famous American writer of the 19th centuryClarence Abiathar Waldo (1852 - 1926), mathematics professor best known for his rôle in the Indiana Pi Bill affairEdward Hamilton Wa..
Waldo A. Evans
Waldo A. Evans (1869–April 15 1936) was a Captain of the United States Navy and military Governor of both the United States Virgin Islands and American Samoa. He was the last military governor of the U. S. Virgin Islands. Evans was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. During World War I, he command..
Waldo C. Graphic
Waldo C. Graphic is a puppet character who appeared in the movie Jim Henson's MuppetVision 3D and the television series The Jim Henson Hour. He was performed by Steve Whitmire. He is noted for being the first computer-generated Muppet. The character of Waldo is a best described as a cross between a..
Waldo County, Maine
Waldo County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maine. As of 2000, the population was 36,280. Its county seat is Belfast6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total..
Waldo David Frank
Waldo David Frank (August 25, 1889– January 1967)[link] was an American author and scholar. He is most well known for his studies of Spanish and Latin American literature. Novels The Unwelcome Man (1917)The Dark Mother (1920)City Block (1922)Rehab (1922)Holiday (1923)Chalk Face (1924)T..
Waldo de los Rios
Waldo de los Rios (7 September 1934 - 28 March 1977) was an Argentinian composer, conductor and arranger. De los Rios was born as Osvaldo Nicholas Ferrara in Buenos Aires.Born into a musical family; his father was a musician and mother a well known folk singer; he studied composition and arranging ..
Waldo Faldo
Waldo Geraldo Faldo is a supporting character on the 1990s American television situation comedy Family Matters. The role of Waldo was portrayed by actor Shawn Harrison. Waldo was part of Family Matters from 1990 to 1996. For most of the time Waldo was featured on the show, he was friends with Eddi..
Waldo Historic District
Waldo Historic District ..
Waldo K. Lyon
Dr. Waldo K. Lyon Dr. Waldo K. Lyon (died May 5, 1998) was the founder and chief research scientist for the U.S. Navy of the Arctic Submarine Laboratory at the Naval Electronics Laboratory. He retired in 1996 after 55 years of government service. During his career he advised top Navy officials..
Waldo L. Schmitt
Waldo LaSalle Schmitt (1887-1977) was an American Biologist born in Washington, D.C. He received his Ph.D. from George Washington University in 1922. In 1948, he received an honorary Doctor of Science degree from the University of Southern California. Schmitt's primary field of zoological investig..
Waldo Lake
Waldo Lake is a lake in the Cascade Mountains of the U.S. state of Oregon. It is the second largest lake in Oregon. The lake's water is very pure. External links http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/willamette/manage/waldolake/index.html ..
Waldo P. Johnson
Waldo Porter Johnson (September 16, 1817 - August 14, 1885) was a United States Senator from Missouri. Born in Bridgeport, Virginia, he attended public and private schools, graduated from Rector College (Pruntytown, Virginia in 1839, studied law and was admitted to the bar, commencing practice in Ha..
Waldo Patent
The Waldo Patent, a letters patent also known as the Muscongus Patent or the Lincolnshire Patent, was an area of land 36 miles square in what is now the U.S. state of Maine. In March, 1630, John Beauchamp of London, England, and Thomas Leverett of Boston, England, obtained a grant of land from a co..
Waldo Peirce
A 1920 portrait of Waldo Peirce by George Bellows Waldo Peirce (December 17, 1884 - March 8, 1970) was an American painter, born in Bangor, Maine. For many years, until his death, Peirce was both a prominent painter and a well-known character. He belonged to no particular school of art, whic..
Waldo R. Tobler
Waldo Tobler receiving a plaque for his contributions to geography. On the event of his November 2000 birthday. Photo by Susanna Baumgart, UCSB Geography Waldo Tobler (born 1930) is an influential American-Swiss geographer and cartographer. Tobler's idea that "Everything is related to everythi..
Waldo Salt
Waldo Pressman Salt (October 18, 1914 - March 7, 1987) was an American screenwriter who was blacklisted by the Hollywood movie studio bosses during the era of McCarthyism. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Waldo Salt graduated from Stanford University at age eighteen. The first of his nineteen films he ..
Waldo Semon
Waldo Lonsbury Semon (September 10,1898-May 26,1999) was a renowned American inventor born in Demopolis, Alabama. Semon put his name into the history books for inventing vinyl, the world's second most used plastic. He found the formula for vinyl by mixing a few synthetic polymers, and the result w..
Waldo Stadium
Waldo Stadium is a stadium in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Western Michigan University Broncos. It opened in 1939 at a cost of $250,000 and holds 30,100 people. That cost for Waldo Stadium also included the construction of Hyames F..
Waldo Tunnel
The Waldo tunnel, northbound out of San Francisco Waldo Tunnel is the unofficial name of the tunnel taking U.S. Route 101 from just north of the Golden Gate Bridge into Sausalito. It is named after Waldo Point along Richardson Bay between Sausalito and Mill Valley. This in turn is named afte..
Waldo Vieira
Waldo Vieira (born 1932) is a Brazilian medical practitioner who first proposed the theories of projectiology and conscientiology, two closely-related paranormal beliefs which concern the nature of human consciousness. According to Vieira, the consciousness has an existence independent of the body,..
Waldo Von Erich
Walter Sieber was a Canadian professional wrestler under the ring name Waldo Von Erich. He was billed as the brother of Fritz Von Erich, but was not actually related to him or the rest of the Adkisson clan. Contents 1 Career2 Profile3 Championships/Accomplishments4 Trivia5&..
Waldo Waterman
Waldo Waterman in 1920 Waldo Dean Waterman (June 16, 1894 - December 8, 1976) was an inventor and aviation pioneer from San Diego, California. His most notable contributions to aviation were the first tailless monoplane (the precursor to the flying wing), the first aircraft with modern tricycl..
Waldo Williams
Waldo (Goronwy) Williams (30 September 1904 – 20 May 1971) was one of the leading Welsh-language poets of the twentieth century. He was also a notable pacifist, anti-war campaigner and Welsh nationalist. Contents 1 Life2 Poetry3 Important events in Williams's life4 Publi..
Waldport, Oregon
Waldport is a city in Lincoln County, Oregon, United States. The population was 2,050 at the 2000 census. Geography Waldport is located at [44°25′35″N, 124°3′49″W] (44.426502, -124.063680)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Waldrach
Waldrach is a village near Trier in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. External links [Homepage] ..
Waldren Joseph
Waldren "Frog" Joseph (September 12, 1918 - September 19, 2004) was a jazz trombone player from New Orleans, Louisiana. He played in a variety of styles over his career but was best known as a performer of traditional New Orleans jazz in the style carried on today by the Preservation Hall ensembles...
Waldrep Dairy Farm
The Waldrep Dairy Farm, established in 1928, was the last functional dairy farm in Broward County and Miami-Dade County within the state of Florida until it's closure in 2003. With much of the South Florida region finding it's roots as farm, it served as a landmark and reminder of the regions belo..
Waldric
Waldric was the eighth Lord Chancellor and Lord Keeper of England, from 1102 to 1107. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Waldridge
Waldridge may refer to: Waldridge, BuckinghamshireWaldridge, County Durham 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. ..
Waldridge, Buckinghamshire
Waldridge is an ancient village in the parish of Dinton in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. Although little of the village survives today there is a Waldridge Manor in the nearby village of Meadle, showing the approximate location of the original settlement. ..
Waldridge, County Durham
Waldridge is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated to the south west of Chester-le-Street. The current village dates back to the 1890's, the original village having been located on the fell which overlooks the present location. ..
Waldron
Waldron is the name of several places: Towns in the United States: Waldron, ArkansasWaldron, Illinois (now known as Aroma Park)Waldron, KansasWaldron, Michigan There is also Waldron, a village in England It is also the surname of the legal philosopher Jeremy Waldron. This is a [disambiguatio..
Waldron, Arkansas
Waldron is a city in Scott County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 3,508 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Scott County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Waldron is located at [34°53′57″N, 94°5′29″W] (34.899191, -94.091483)[Geog..
Waldron, East Sussex
Waldron is a village within the civil parish of Heathfield and Waldron, in the Wealden District of East Sussex, England. It is located to the west of Heathfield, the main settlement in the civil parish. Waldron parish church is dedicated to All Saints and is 12th century in origin. External link &..
Waldron, Kansas
Waldron is a city in Harper County, Kansas, United States. The population was 17 at the 2000 census. Geography Waldron is located at [37°0′14″N, 98°10′59″W] (37.003860, -98.183165)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city h..
Waldron, Michigan
Waldron is a village in Hillsdale County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 590 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 2.6 km² (1.0 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 590 people,..
Waldron, Missouri
Waldron is an unincorporated community in southwestern Platte County, Missouri. It is not located on a highway, but is about two miles southwest of the Interstate 435 and Missouri State Highway 45 interchange. It is about five miles west of the Kansas City, Missouri city limits. ..
Waldron, Washington
Waldron, or Waldron Island, is an unincorporated town in San Juan County, Washington. Although Waldron is not specifically tracked by the Census, the ZIP code 98297 is, and this ZIP code is congruous with Waldron Island. Neither Waldron nor Waldron Island can be considered an official name; locally,..
Waldron Fox-Decent
Waldron "Wally" N. Fox-Decent, C.M., C.M.M., O.M., C.D., M.C., M.A. (born 1937) is a Canadian professor, mediator and advisor on constitutional issues and labour relations. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he received a Bachelor of Arts in political science in 1959 and a Master of Arts in 1971 from the ..
Waldsassen
Waldsassen is a town in the Landkreis Tirschenreuth bordering the Czech Republic in the Upper Palatinate, Bavaria. As of June 2005, Waldsassen had a population of 7,483. Notable personalities from the town include German footballer Dietmar Hamann. [Waldsassen Basilica:[link],[l..
Waldsassen Abbey
Waldsassen Abbey is a Cistercian nunnery, formerly a Cistercian monastery, located on the River Wondreb, Oberpfalz in Bavaria, Germany, near the border with Bohemia. First foundation The monastery was founded by Gerwich of Wolmundstein, a Benedictine monk of Sigeberg Abbey, with the permission of h..
Waldsee
Waldsee can refer to: Waldsee, Palatinate, a municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.Bad Waldsee, a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.Waldsee (camp), a German language summer camp in Minnesota, USA. ..
Waldsee, Palatinate
Waldsee is a village and a municipality in the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated approx. 3 km west of Speyer. Waldsee is also the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Waldsee, which consists of the following Ortsgemeinden ("local municipalities..
Waldseemüller map
The Waldseemüller map was drawn by Martin Waldseemüller (c. 1470 - 1518). First published in 1507, it was an early western map to chart latitude and longitude with precision, following the example of Ptolemy. Contents 1 History2 The map3 The mystery of the Pacific4 See also..
Waldsee (camp)
Waldsee, “Lake of the Woods,” is a German language village, which has a permanent site located near Bemidji, Minnesota. German is one of 16 languages offered by Concordia Language Villages. Waldsee also has a location in Vergas, Minnesota, which holds a smaller program, and is more &ldqu..
Waldshut
Waldshut Statistics State: Baden-Württemberg Capital: Waldshut-Tiengen } } |- | Area:||1,131.18 km² |- | Inhabitants:||166,521 (2002) |- | pop. density:||147 inh./km² |- | Car identification:||WT |- | Homepage:||http://www.landkreis-waldshut.de |- !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#DEFFAD|Map..
Waldshut-Tiengen
Waldshut-Tiengen is a city in southwestern Baden-Württemberg right at the Swiss border. It is the district seat and at the same time the biggest city in Waldshut district and a "middle centre" in the area of the "high centre" Lörrach/Weil am Rhein to whose middle area most towns and communities ..
Waldsolms
Waldsolms is a community in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis in Hesse, Germany. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Location1.2 Neighbouring communities1.3 Constituent communities2 History3 Politics3.1 Partnerships4 Economy and infrastructure4.1 Transport5 Reference6&nbs..
Waldstadion (Austria)
Waldstadion is a multi-use stadium in Pasching, Austria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of SV Pasching. The stadium holds 7,870 and was built in 1990. ..
Waldstadt
Waldstadt can mean: a subdivision in Zossen, Germanyan alternate spelling of Waldstatt, a municipality in Switzerland 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 poi..
Waldstatt
Waldstatt, not Waldstadt, is a municipality in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden in Switzerland. It has a population of 1,700 (as of 2002). The area of Waldstatt is 6.74 km². External link http://www.waldstatt.ch ..
Waldstätten
The "Three Forest Cantons" Uri, Schwyz, Unterwalden, see Federal Charter of 1291The Canton of Waldstätten of the Helvetic Republic redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Waldstein
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Waldsteinia
Waldsteinia is a genus of the rose family (Rosaceae). ..
Waldsteinia fragarioides
The Barren Strawberry, Waldsteinia fragarioides is a low, spreading plant with showy yellow flowers that appear in early spring. This plant is often used as an underplanting in perennial gardens. ..
Waldteufel
This article is about a musical group. For the composer from which the musical group takes its name, see Emile Waldteufel. Waldteufel is the creative musical works of American musician Markus Wolff. Contents 1 Discography1.1 Albums and EPs2 External links2.1 Official Discogr..
Waldweistroff
Waldweistroff is a small village and commune of the Moselle département in northeastern France. Population (1999): 411. It is located on the Franco-German border. ..
Waldwick, New Jersey
Waldwick is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 9,622. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Demographics4 Government4.1 Local government4.2 Federal, state and county representation4.3 ..
Waldwick, Wisconsin
Waldwick is a town in Iowa County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 500 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 108.6 km² (41.9 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 500 people, 185 househol..
Waldwick Public School District
The Waldwick Public School District serves students in Kindergarten through grade 12 from Waldwick, in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. Schools Elementary Schools (K-5) [Julia A. Traphagen School] with 415 students[Crescent School] with 354 studentsMiddle School (6-8) ..
Waldy Dzikowski
Waldy Dzikowski (born July 23, 1959 in Wschowa) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 54959 votes in 39 Poznań district, candidating from Platforma Obywatelska list. He was also a member of Sejm 2001-2005. See also Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2009 External ..
Wald (onomastics)
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Wald Amberstone
Wald Amberstone was a cofounder of the NYGA New York Gamers Association and worked as a basket maker and game designer. He invented such games as Power, High Deck, and Cups. He co-founded the Tarot School in 1995, became a Certified Tarot Grand Master in 1999, and is the co-author of Tarot Tips alon..
Wald AR
Wald is a municipality in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden in Switzerland. It has a population of 900 (2002). The area of Wald is 6.82 km². ..
Wald test
The Wald test is a statistical test, typically used to test whether an effect exists or not between two nominal or ordinal variables. Suppose an economist, who has data on social class and shoe size, wonders whether social class is associated with shoe size. Say X is the average increase in shoe s..
Walecki
Maksymilian Horwitz ps Henryk Walecki (1877-1937) was a leader and theoretician of the Polish communist movement. He was a member of the Polish Socialist Party - Left (PPS-Lewica) from 1906 and the Communist Party of Poland (KPP) from 1918. Sat on its Central Committee (1918-20, 1923-24) and polit..
Waleed (name)
Waleed or Walid is a Arabic name: People that have Waleed in their firstname include: Waleed al-ShehriAl-Waleed bin TalalWalid ibn al-MughiraUmar ibn Walid ibn MughiraKhalid ibn al-WalidNajiyah bint al-Walid See also List of Arabic names ..
Waleed al-Shehri
This photograph of Waleed al-Shehri was released by the FBI in the days following the attack. Waleed M. al-Shehri (Arabic: الشهري, also transliterated Alshehri) was named by the FBI as a hijacker of American Airlines Flight 11 from Boston to Los Angeles that crashed into the World Trade ..
Waleed Fitihi
Dr. Walid Fitaihi, MD, MPH, FACE, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of the international Medical Center in Jeddah. [IMC] ..
Waleed Khaled
Waleed Khaled was a journalist working for Reuters news agency. He was shot and killed by American soldiers in Iraq on August 28, 2005. Khaled and a cameraman had gone to cover an incident in which two Iraqi policemen were killed in the Hay al-Adil district of Baghdad. On September 1, the chief mil..
Walenstadt
Walenstadt is a Swiss commune in St. Gallen. It is located on Lake Walen (also known as "Lake Walenstadt"). Population Year Inhabitants 1850 1868 1900 2994 1950 3349 1980 3605 2000 4532 ..
Walenty Stefański
Walenty Stefański (1813-1877) was a Polish bookseller, political activist, co-founder of the Polish League (Liga Polska). References Witold Jakóbczyk, Przetrwać na Wartą 1815-1914, Dzieje narodu i państwa polskiego, vol. III-55, Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza, Warszawa 1989 ..
Walenty Wańkowicz
Walenty Wańkowicz (died 1842) was a Polish painter. He produced, among other things, a well-known portrait of Adam Mickiewicz (1827-28). ..
Waleran, Duke of Lower Lorraine
Waleran II or Walram II (c.1085 – 1139), called Paganus meaning "the Pagan", probably due to a late baptism. He was the duke of Limburg and count of Arlon from his father's death in about 1119. He was given the duchy of Lower Lorraine after Lothair of Supplinburg's accession in 1125. He was ..
Waleran de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Worcester
Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, 1st Earl of Worcester (1104 – 9 April 1166, Preaux), was the son of Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester and Elizabeth de Vermandois, and the twin brother of Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester. He is also known as Waleran de Bellomonte, or Will..
Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick
Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick (1153 – 12 December 1204) was the younger son of Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick and Gundred de Warrenne, daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Elizabeth de Vermandois. He was also known as Waleran de Newburg. After his brother'..
Waleran III of Limburg
Waleran III or Walram III (1180 – 2 July 1226) was initially lord of Montjoie, then count of Luxembourg from 1214. He became count of Arlon and duke of Limburg on his father's death in 1221. He was the son of Henry III of Limburg and Sophia of Saarbrucken. As a younger son, he did not expe..
Waleran III of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny
Waleran III of Luxembourg (1355 – October 25, 1415, Agincourt), Count of Ligny and Saint Pol, was a French nobleman and soldier. He was the son of Guy of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny and Mahaut of Châtillon, Countess of Saint Pol. He succeeded his father in 1371, after his death at the Battl..
Waleran IV of Limburg
Waleran IV or Walram IV (d.1279) was the duke of Limburg from 1247 to his death. He was the son and successor of Henry IV. and Ermengarde, countess of Berg. He played a great part in the politics of the Great Interregnum in Germany. He left the Hohenstaufen fold and supported William I of Holland ..
Waleran I of Limburg
Waleran I or Walram I (died 1082), called Udon, was the count of Arlon from 1052 and Limburg from 1065. He was the son of Waleran, Count of Arlon. He was also the advocate of the abbey of Saint-Trond. The origins of his family are poorly known, he appears to have been a member of a collateral bran..
Walerian Borowczyk
Walerian Borowczyk (born September 2, 1923 at Kwilicz, near Poznań - died February 3, 2006 in Paris, France) was a Polish film director. He studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, then devoted himself to painting and lithography [link], including the creation of poster..
Walerian Czuma
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Walerland Teutonicus
Walerland Teutonicus was Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports during the 13th century. A feature of British maritime history of this period was the appointment, generally by county, of one or more "keepers of the coast", which led in time to the consolidation of the powers of the Lord Warden of the Cinq..
Walery Cyryl Amrogowicz
Walery Cyryl Amrogowicz (1863-1931) was a Polish numismatist, nationalist, philanthropist and collector of cultural artifacts. He came from a rural Pomeranian family. During his studies at a Secondary School in Toruń he developed a liking for history and geography which was to contribute to his pas..
Walery Eljasz-Radzikowski
Walery Eljasz-Radzikowski (September 13 1841-March 23 1905) was a Polish painter. External links () [Biography] ..
Walery Jaworski
Walery Jaworski (March 20, 1849 – July 17, 1924), Polish gastroenterologist, one of the pioneers of gastroenterology in Poland. In 1899 he described bacteria living in the human stomach that he named "Vibrio rugula". He speculated that they were responsible for stomach ulcers, gastric cancer ..
Walery Sławek
Walery Sławek (1879-1939) was a Polish politician who three times served as Prime Minister of Poland in the early 1930s. In 1908 he took part in the Bezdany raid. |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" Sejm Marshals of the Second P..
Waler horse
Australian light horse walers The Waler is an Australian working horse breed that originated from the horse stock that was bought to the Australian colonies in the 1800s. The name comes from the fact that they were first bred in New South Wales and so were originally known as New South Walers..
Wales
Wales (English)Cymru (Welsh) (Flag) (Unofficial arms) National motto: Cymru am byth(Welsh: Wales for ever) Wales's location relative to most of the British Isles (other parts of the UK shown on the map are in pink). Official languages English, Welsh Capital Cardiff Larges..
Wales, Alaska
For alternate meanings, see Wales (disambiguation) Wales is a city in Nome Census Area, Alaska, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 152. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 Education5 External links Geography Wales is located at [65°36′..
Wales, Maine
For alternate meanings, see Wales (disambiguation) Wales is a town in Androscoggin County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,322 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 44.3 km² (17.1 mi²). 41.8 km² (16.1 mi²) of it is l..
Wales, Massachusetts
For alternate meanings, see Wales (disambiguation) Wales is a town in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 1,737 at the 2000 census. History Wale was first settled in 1726 and was officially incorporated in 1775. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Wales, New York
For alternate meanings, see Wales (disambiguation) Wales is a town in Erie County, New York, USA. The population was 2,960 at the 2000 census. The name was provided by early settlers from Wales. The Town of Wales is one of the "Southtowns" of Erie County by virtue of its position in the southeas..
Wales, North Dakota
For alternate meanings, see Wales (disambiguation) Wales is a city in Cavalier County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 30 at the 2000 census. Wales was founded in 1897. Geography Wales is located at [48°53′39″N, 98°36′6″W] (48.894101, -98.601778)[Ge..
Wales, Ontario
Wales is a ghost town in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is one of Ontario's Lost Villages, which were permanently flooded by the creation of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1958. The town was named for the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) who visited the area during his Canadian tour of 1860. Fa..
Wales, South Yorkshire
For alternate meanings, see Wales (disambiguation) Wales is a village and a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of Rotherham (part of South Yorkshire, England), on the border with Derbyshire. It constitutes the villages of Wales and neighbouring Kiveton Park. According to the 1991 census, the c..
Wales, Utah
For alternate meanings, see Wales (disambiguation) Wales is a town in Sanpete County, Utah, United States. The population was 219 at the 2000 census. Geography Wales is located at [39°29′10″N, 111°38′10″W] (39.486170, -111.636049)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Accordi..
Wales, Wisconsin
For alternate meanings, see Wales (disambiguation) Wales is a village in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,523 at the 2000 census. Geography Wales is located at [43°0′14″N, 88°22′39″W] (43.003882, -88.377558)[Geographic references#1GR1]. ..
Walesby
Walesby could be Walesby, LincolnshireWalesby, Nottinghamshire This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point dir..
Waleska, Georgia
Waleska is a city in Cherokee County, Georgia, United States. The population was 616 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Communities4 External links Geography Waleska is located at [34°19′5″N, 84°33′11″W] (34.317968, -84.552951)[G..
Waleska Martinez
She was born in Puerto Rico. Waleska Martinez was a computer specialist.She began her career in 1988 as a clerk in the New York Regional Census Center. Within a matter of months she was promoted to an Assistant Manager for Administration position and then to an Administrative Specialist position. Du..
Wales (disambiguation)
Wales most commonly refers to the nation and principality in the United Kingdom. Contents 1 Other places1.1 ..
Wales (European Parliament constituency)
Wales is a constituency of the European Parliament. It currently elects 4 MEPs using the d'Hondt method of party-list proportional representation. Contents 1 Boundaries2 Members of the European Parliament2.1 1999 - 20042.2 2004 - present3 Election results Boundaries The ..
Wales and Berwick Act 1746
Acts of Parliament of predecessorstates to the United Kingdom Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of England to 1600Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of England to 1706Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of ScotlandActs of Parliament of the Kingdom of Ireland Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom ..
Wales and Borders
Wales and Borders was the name of a train operating company between 14 October 2001 and 7 December 2003. It was formed from part of the former Wales and West franchise (the remainder forming Wessex Trains) and the Cardiff Railway Company (which traded as Valley Lines), together with the lines from..
Wales and West
Early version of company logo The company opperated routes along Wales and the South West coast as seen in their route map.[link] Originally known as 'South Wales and West Railway', this privatised UK train operating company was created from the South Wales and West division of Reg..
Wales at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
The squad to represent Wales at the 2006 Commonwealth Games was announced by the Commonwealth Games Council for Wales (CGCW) on 22 February 2006. It consists of 143 athletes (63 Women and 80 men); 85 fewer than the squad in 2002. The team was captained by Dame Tanni Grey Thompson. Wales first compe..
Wales Council for Voluntary Action
Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA) is the national infrastructure body for the voluntary sector in Wales. Website [[http://www.wcva.org.uk WCVA]] This is WCVA's website ..
Wales Green Party
Part of the Politics series onGreen politics Green issues Worldwide green parties (list): Global Greens · Africa · Americas · Asia-Pacific · Europe Ideas in the Global Greens Charter: ecological wisdom social justice participatory democracy nonviolence susta..
Wales Herald Extraordinary
Wales Herald of Arms Extraordinary (Herodr Arbennig Cymru in Welsh) is a current English officer of arms extraordinary. As such, Wales is a royal herald, but is not a member of the chapter of the College of Arms. There was a Wales Herald in the late fourteenth century, but the office was shortli..
Wales High School
Wales High School Humble et Loyal LEA Rotherham School type State School Head Master Mr. L. Morton BA, MEd, FRSA Parents' Association 'Friends of Wales High School' Location Kiveton Park, Sheffield, South Yorkshire Number of Pupils 1500 Gender Mixed Houses Busli, Mortain, Rol..
Wales Island
Wales Island, Nunavut. Wales Island is one of the Canadian arctic islands located in Nunavut, Canada. It is found at 68°01'N 86°40'W with an area of 1,137 square kilometers. It is not to be confused with the much larger Prince of Wales Island far to the northwest. ..
Wales Millennium Centre
The Wales Millennium Centre The Millennium Centre on its opening night The Wales Millennium Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Mileniwm Cymru) is a £106 million performing arts complex located on the Cardiff Bay waterfront. Opened in November 2004 with a weekend of celebrations, it hosts performan..
Wales Minor Counties Cricket Club
Wales Minor Counties Cricket Club counts as one of the Minor Counties in the English (and Welsh) cricket set-up, playing three-day matches at a level below that of the first-class game. At present, the side competes in the Western Division of the Minor Counties Championship. It joined the champion..
Wales national football team
The Wales national football team's only World Cup appearance was in 1958, but they left an impression by drawing all the matches in their group against Hungary, Mexico, and Sweden before defeating the Hungarians in a tiebreaker match to reach the Quarterfinals. There the Welsh lost 1–0 to eve..
Wales National Ice Rink
The Wales National Ice Rink is an ice rink in Cardiff, Wales. It is the former home of the Cardiff Devils ice hockey team. The WNIR was opened in 1986 and is currently awaiting demolition. It hosted it's final ice hockey game in April 2006 and will close to skaters for the last time in June. A new ..
Wales National Pool
The Wales National Pool in the Sketty area of Swansea, south Wales is a 50m swimming pool built to FINA standards. The facility is used to train Wales's world class aquatic sports athletes. Following the demise of the original Swansea Leisure Centre, this has become one of the most popular sportin..
Wales national rugby league team
Wales team shirt The Wales national rugby league team has been representing Wales in the sport of rugby league since the start of the twentieth century. Many hundreds of Welsh players have "headed north" to play for the leading English clubs and consequentially the national side, nicknamed th..
Wales national rugby union team
The Welsh rugby union team, as the highest level of Welsh rugby union, represent Wales at the national sport of rugby union. Wales compete annually in the Six Nations Championship (which they have won outright 23 times, the last being in 2005) and in the World Cup every four years (best result so ..
Wales national rugby union team (sevens)
The Welsh national rugby union sevens team compete in the World Sevens Series, Rugby World Cup Sevens and the Commonwealth Games. Current squad Jonathan EdwardsWayne EvansJames HookRhodri McAteeJames MerrimanRhys OakleyRichie Pugh (captain)Tal SalleyRobin Sowden-TaylorJonny VaughtonRhys WilliamsGar..
Wales national under-21 football team
Wales U21 Nickname Young Dragons Association FA of Wales Coach Brian Flynn Most caps Top scorer ..
Wales Office
The Wales Office is a United Kingdom government department. It is a replacement for the old Welsh Office, which had extensive responsibility for governing Wales prior to Welsh devolution in 1999. Its current incarnation is significantly less powerful: it is primarily responsible for carrying out the..
Wales Rally Great Britain
The Wales Rally Great Britain was the twelfth rally on the World Rally Championship schedule for 2005. It was held on September 16, 2005 through September 18, 2005. The Wales Rally GB succeeded the RAC Rally of previous years. Run on narrow forest roads and roads that run along the Welsh countrysi..
Wales referendum, 1979
In a referendum on St David's Day (March 1) 1979, the people of Wales voted against proposals by the Labour government of the United Kingdom to establish a Welsh Assembly. Only 12% of the Welsh electorate voted to set up a directly elected forum which would have been based in Cardiff's Coal Exchang..
Wales referendum, 1997
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Wales Rugby League
Wales Rugby League is the governing body for rugby league in Wales. In 1907 The Welsh Northern Union was formed in Wrexham, but the Northern Union refused it affiliation as they wanted the body located in the South of Wales and the WNU soon folded. In 1926 The RFL formed a Welsh commission in an a..
Wales Schools Debating Championships
The Wales Schools Debating Championships is an annual debating competition organised by CEWC-Cymru. The Championships are open to all secondary schools and further education colleges in Wales. From each of eight regional rounds, one team of two students is selected to participate in the national qua..
Wales Seniors Open
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Wales Social Partners Unit
The Wales Social Partners Unit was established in 2001 to act as an information conduit between the National Assembly for Wales and the social partners. The Unit is based in Cardiff and provides: a monitoring and information service, providing weekly summaries of the activities of the Welsh Asse..
Wales Tonight
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Wales Township, Michigan
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Wales TUC
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Wales West and North Television
Teledu Cymru, the on-screen name of Wales (West and North) Television Teledu Cymru - Wales (West and North) Television, also known as WWN, was the British "Independent Television" (commercial television) contractor awarded the franchise area serving 'North and West Wales', from 1962-68 (franch..
Wales women's national football team
The national women's football team of Wales is run by the Welsh FA. Squad Nicky Davies (GK)Caroline Cooper (DF)Katie Daley (DF)Emma Davies (DF)Emma Jones (DF)Helen Jones (DF)Kerry Manley (DF)Kala Morgan (DF)Emily Morrisey (DF)Katie Williams (DF)Cath Davies (MF)Claire Davies (MF)Millie Durrant (MF)E..
Walewice
Walewice is a small village in Poland above the Bzura River. It is 25 kilometers from Lowicz. It is home to a 19th century castle that belonged to Anastazy Colonna-Walewski, who was chamberlain of King Stanislaus Augustus Poniatowski. Walewice attracts tourists because Napoleon Bonaparte had a lo..
Walé Adeyemi
Walé Adeyemi is a young British-born designer and stylist. Walé graduated from the Thurrock Technical College, he went on to further his studies at the Kent Institute of Art and Design. Walé was presented the Fashion and Design Award at the Multi-Cultural Awards in 2001. He also received an acc..
WALF
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. WALF is a radio station base..
Walferdange
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Walfisch island
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Walford
For real places called Walford, see Walford (disambiguation) Walford is a fictional borough of East London in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. The name suggests a conflation of Walthamstow and Stratford, both real places in East London. Walford has a fictional London postal district, London E2..
Walford's County Families
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Walford, Iowa
Walford is a city in Benton County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,224 at the 2000 census. Geography Walford is located at [41°52′41″N, 91°50′6″W] (41.877932, -91.834930)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city h..
Walford, Letton and Newton
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Walford, Ontario
Walford is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is in the township of Sables-Spanish Rivers, in the Sudbury District. The community is located approximately 100 kilometres west of Greater Sudbury. Walford's economy is primarily based on logging and mining. ..
Walford, Ross-on-Wye
Walford is a village in south Herefordshire 2 miles south of the market town of Ross-on-Wye. It is also referred to as Walford-on-Wye to distinguish it from another Walford in the north of the county. The River Wye forms the western boundary of the parish. Kerne Bridge provides a road crossing of ..
Walford, Shropshire
Walford is a village in Shropshire, England. It is notable for its agricultural college. The village lies in North Shropshire. ..
Walford (disambiguation)
Walford may refer to: places in England:* Walford, Letton and Newton, Herefordshire* Walford-on-Wye, Herefordshire* Walford, London, E20 (fictional London Borough in EastEnders)* Walford, Shropshire and nearby Walford Heath* Walford, Somerset* Walford, StaffordshireThis is a [disambiguationdisa..
Walford East
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Walgett, New South Wales
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Walgrave
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Walgreens
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Walgreen Coast
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Walha
Walha is an ancient Germanic word, meaning "foreigner" or "stranger" ("welsh"), likely derived from the name of the Volcae. It is attested in the Roman Iron Age Tjurkö Bracteate inscription as walhakurne, probably "welsh crown" for "Roman coin", i.e. "bracteate". The term was used by the ancient ge..
Walhachin, British Columbia
Walhachin is a small community in central British Columbia, Canada. Location:* Latitude: 50°45'00"* Longitude: 120°59'00" Located on Canadian National Railway and the Canadian Pacific Railway, west of Kamloops Lake, Kamloops Division Yale Land District ..
Walhachin Oxbows Provincial Park
Walhachin Oxbows Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Walhain
Walhain is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant. On January 1 2005 Walhain had a total population of 5,933. The total area is 37.94 km² which gives a population density of 156.40 inhabitants per km². Walhain is a little bit famous because, although it is quite ..
Walhalla
Walhalla may mean: The Walhalla temple, German Hall of Fame, inaugurated 1842 Places: Walhalla, North DakotaWalhalla, South CarolinaWalhalla, Victoria in Australia See also: Valhalla This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If..
Walhalla, North Dakota
Walhalla is a city in Pembina County, North Dakota in the United States. It sits on the banks of the Pembina River. The population was 1,057 at the 2000 census. Walhalla was founded in 1871, some decades after the German hall of fame Walhalla temple in Bavaria, Germany. Contents 1 Geography2..
Walhalla, South Carolina
Walhalla is a city in Oconee County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 3,801 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Oconee County[Geographic references#6GR6]. - The Walhalla temple in Bavaria, Germany, is the German hall of fame. Geography Walhalla is located at..
Walhalla, Victoria
View of part Walhalla, showing mainly original buildings - including the fire station built over the creek - as well as some reconstructed ones. Walhalla is a small town in Victoria, Australia, founded as a gold-mining community in the late 19th century and at its peak home to around 3000 resi..
Walhalla-orden
Walhalla-orden was an anti-monarchist secret society founded in the early part of 1783 in the Suomenlinna island fortress outside Helsinki, Finland by Juhana Antti Jägerhorn along with Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm. Originally getting its inception as an off-shoot of an obscure Swedish masonic or quasi-m..
Walhalla Cricket Ground
The Walhalla Cricket Ground is a landmark in Walhalla, Victoria, Australia. Linked by a walking track from Walhalla Road, the cricket ground is perched at the top of a hill, because that was the only flat land that the early townsfolk could find for sporting activities.1 It is claimed that the hal..
Walhalla Goldfields Railway
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Walhalla temple
View of the Walhalla from the Danube View of the Walhalla main hall The Walhalla, Hall of Fame and Honor is a hall of fame located on the Danube River 10 km from Regensburg, in Bavaria, Germany. It was the idea of 20 year old crown prince Ludwig I of Bavaria in 1807, at a time when Ger..
Walhalla Township, Minnesota
Walhalla Township is a township in Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 156 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 90.2 km² (34.8 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there ..
Walhello
Walhello is a spider based search engine developed in the Netherlands for the whole Internet. The Walhello spider is called "appie". This spider automatically downloads and indexes web pages and follows links found on the downloaded web pages. The Walhello search engine debuted in the summer of 2000..
WALHI
WALHI (Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia, or The Indonesian Forum for Environment) is a large Indonesian environmental non-governmental organization, which is part of the Friends of the Earth network. It describes itself as "Indonesia's largest environmental NGO,"[link] and its scope is ..
Walhonding River
The Walhonding River is a principal tributary of the Muskingum River, [Columbia Gazetteer of North America entry] 23.5 mi (37.8 km) long, Ohio Department of Natural Resources. [A Guide to Ohio Streams.] [Chapter 10: Major Ohio Watersheds (pdf)] in east-central Ohio i..
Wali
Wali (Arabic ولي, plural Awliya' أولياء, Persian/Turkish pronunciation Vali), is an Arabic word, meaning protector or guardian (most literally etymologically "near one"), also adopted in various other Islamic cultures. Contents 1 Religion2 Administration & Law2.1 Morocco3..
Walian
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Walian is a term used to describe someone from Wales. A somewhat unorthodox term, it is used most by the Welsh themselves and is most useful when talking about their origins. It helps act as a singular representation, to the rather collective ‘Welsh’ and has t..
Walibi
Walibi is the name of several theme parks in Belgium, France and the Netherlands: Walibi Belgium, formerly known as Walibi Wavre and Six Flags Belgium (Walibi Wavre was the first park, see this article for more information about the origin of the Walibi parks)Walibi Rhône-AlpesWalibi LorraineWalib..
Walibi Belgium
Walibi Belgium, formerly known as Walibi Wavre and then Six Flags Belgium, is a Belgian theme park owned until 2004 by Six Flags, Inc, an American company. It was later sold to Palamon Capital Partners. The park is now owned and operated by Grévin & Cie. The park is located in Wavre, near Brussels...
Walibi World
Walibi World is an amusement park in Biddinghuizen, in Dronten, Netherlands, owned by Palamon capital partners. There is a bus service to the theme park from Harderwijk. This is one of two Walibi parks in the Benelux that carry the Walibi name; the other one being Walibi Belgium. Until 2005 Walibi..
Walid Ali Osman
Walid Ali Osman (born 28 February, 1977) is a Libyan football defender who, as of 2006 was playing for Al Ittihad Tripoli. He was a member of the Libyan 2006 African Nations Cup team, who finished bottom of their group in the first round of competition, thus failing to secure qualification for the ..
Walid Badir
Walid Badir (Hebrew: וואליד באדיר) is an Arab Israeli Midfielder, who plays in Hapoel Tel Aviv. His fitst international appereance at the age of 23, and started his European career at the age of 25. is one of the most valuated players in Israel. ..
Walid ibn al-Mughira
Walid ibn Mughira (Arabic: الوليد بن المغيرة) was the chief of the Banu Makhzum clan of the Quraish Tribe. His clan was responsible for warfare, and he was wealthy. These two factors combined to make him proficient in warfare. His father was Mughira ibn Abd Ilah and his son was K..
Walid ibn Utba
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Walid Jumblatt
left Walid Jumblatt (Arabic: وليد جنبلاط) (born August 7, 1949), is the current leader of the Progressive Socialist Party of Lebanon and the most prominent leader of the Druze community. He is currently allied to the Future Movement, the Lebanese Forces and the Qornet Chehwan Gath..
Walid Mohammad Haj Mohammad Ali
Walid Mohammad Haj Mohammad Ali is a citizen of Sudan, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba.[list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, May 15 2006 His Guantanamo detainee ID is 81. Ali was born on June 6 1974, in Donkhalla..
Walid Muallem
Walid Muallem (born 1941) is the current foreign minister of Syria and a long-time diplomat in that country. He took office as foreign minister on February 11 2006 during a cabinet reshuffle in which his predecessor Farouk al-Sharaa became vice-president. Muallem is a former ambassador to the United..
Walid Phares
Dr. Walid Phares, Ph.D is an American expert of Lebanese descent and an author on global terrorism and Middle Eastern affairs. He is a Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) in Washington, D.C., and a Visiting Fellow at the European Foundation for Democracy in Brussels. ..
Walid Rabah
Walid Rabah is a New Jersey-based Arab American publisher. In 2002 Walid Rabah was came under serious criticism from some Jewish groups, who charged him with anti-Semitism because excerpts from "Protocols of the Elders of Zion", an alleged anti-Semitic forgery purporting to be the outline of a Jewi..
Walid Said Bin Said Zaid
Walid Said Bin Said Zaid is a Yemeni held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba.[list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, May 15 2006 His Guantanamo detainee ID is 550. Zaid was born in Ta'iz, Yemen, on February 2 1978. Contents ..
Walid Shoebat
Walid Shoebat is a Palestinian author and former member of the PLO, who converted from Islam to Christianity, and came to public attention by becoming an ardent critic of Islam and supporter of Israel. He is the founder of the [Walid Shoebat Foundation], an organization that seeks to com..
Walid Soliman
--> Walid Soliman is writer, essayist and translator, born on April 11, 1975 in Tunis (Tunisia). Walid Soliman followed his secondary studies in the "Sadikia" (the first modern secondary school in Tunisia, founded in 1875). After his university studies in English language and literature, he obt..
Walid Toufic
Walid Toufic was born in Tripoli, Lebanon on April 8, 1954. He made his debut into the entertainment world in 1973 on "Studio El Phan" , and started acting and making appearances in Egyptian films. Toufic would later become successful in the singing domain. He is known to have composed and sung ..
Walima
Walima (Arabic: وليمه ), or the marriage banquet, is one of the two traditional parts of an Islamic wedding. The walima is performed after the nikah, or marriage ceremony. The word walima is derived from walam, meaning to gather or assemble. It designates a feast in classical Arabic and news..
Wality
Wality is a line of pens (consisting of fountain pens and ballpoint pens) manufactured by Airmail Pen Co. in India. ..
Waliv
Waliv is a census town in Thane district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Waliv had a population of 15,312. Males constitute 58% of the population and females 42%. Waliv has an average literacy rate of 70%, high..
Waliyat al-faqih (book by Khomeini)
''For other uses, see Waliyat al-faqih Waliyat al-faqih was a book regarding Islamic leadership written by Imam Ruhollah Khomeini, the Supreme Leader of Iran. Imam Khomeini wrote about, and enacted, this principle that is central to the governance of the Islamic Republic of Iran. It means "Guardi..
Wali Deccani
Wali Mohammed Wali (also known as Wali Deccani) was born in 1667 in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. He loved travelling, which he regarded as a means of education. His visit to Delhi in 1700 is considered to be of great significance for Urdu Gazals. His simple, sensuous and melodious poems in Urdu, awakene..
Wali Jones
Walter "Wali" Jones (b. February 14, 1942, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a former professional basketball player. Jones was a part of the 1967 Philadelphia 76ers team featuring Wilt Chamberlain, Hal Greer, Chet Walker and Billy Cunningham, that ended the eight-year championship streak of the Bost..
Wali Khan Amin Shah
Wali Khan Amin Shah (He had many aliases, including Osama Turkestani, Osama Asmuray, and Grabi Ibrahim Hahsen), convicted on charges of terrorism, he was an Al-Qaeda member that allegedly controlled the purse strings for the foiled Operation Bojinka terrorist attack plot. Shah, an Afghan had fought..
Wali Lundy
[] at NFL.com Wali Lundy is a current american football running back, who plays for the National Football League's Houston Texans. He was drafted in round six, pick 170 of the 2006 NFL Draft. He played college football for the University of Virginia. College years He holds many Univers..
Wali Mohammed (Guantanamo detainee 547)
''For other individuals named Wali Mohammed see the disambiguation page. Wali Mohammed is an Afghani who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camp, in Cuba.[list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, May 15 2006 Mohammed's detainee I..
Wali Mohammed (Guantanamo detainee 560)
Wali Mohammed is held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba.[list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, May 15 2006 Mohammed's detainee ID is 560. The official list of names of Guantanamo detainees released on May 15 2006 states that..
Wali of Swat
The Walis of Swat were the leaders of Swat, which was incorporated into NWFP, Pakistan in 1969. ..
WALK
WALK is the callsign for two radio stations on Long Island: WALK, a station located at 1370 AM and licensed to East Patchogue, New York.WALK-FM, a station located at 97.5 FM and licensed to Patchogue, New York. redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Walk, Don't Run, Vol. 2
Walk, Don't Run, Vol. 2 is a 1964 album by The Ventures. It features "Walk, Don't Run '64," an updated recording of a Johnny Smith cover; as a single, it would be the second time the band had a Top 10 hit in the U.S. with that same composition. The album also includes a rendition of blues classic "T..
WALK-FM
WALK-FM, known on-air as "WALK 97.5," is a radio station on Long Island with an adult contemporary format. Located on 97.5 FM, the station is licensed to Patchogue, New York. The station's ratings are usually at or near the top compared with other radio stations that can be heard on Long Island. ..
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Walk-in agent
A walk-in agent is an individual who voluntarily offers to conduct espionage. Specifically, a "walk-in" is an agent or a mole of a government who literally walks into an embassy or intelligence agency without prior contact or recruitment. Reference ..
Walk-off home run
In baseball, a walk-off home run is a home run which ends the game. It must be a home run that gives the home team the lead in the bottom of the 9th inning or the bottom of any extra inning. It is called a "walk-off" home run because the teams walk off the field immediately afterward. Sportscasters ..
Walk-on
The term walk-on is used in sports, particularly American college athletics, to describe an athlete who becomes part of a team without being actively recruited beforehand or awarded an athletic scholarship. This results in the differentiation between "walk-on" players and "scholarship" players. ..
Walk-to-strikeout ratio
In baseball statistics, walk-to-strikeout ratio (BB/K) is a measure of plate discipline and great knowledge of the strike zone. Generally, a hitter must exhibit enough patience at the plate to not swing at bad pitches and take a base on balls, but he must also have the ability to not miss good pitch..
Walk... Don't Walk
Walk... Don't Walk was a 1968 short film by Rich Allen. It starred Chevy Chase as a pedestrian about to cross the street, when the walk/don't walk light starts changing just before he begins to cross, as if it were playing a practical joke on him. The film lasted for 5 minutes. ..
Walkabout
Walkabout is an English language expression with several meanings: Definitions Walkabout is an Australian pidgin (or perhaps quasi-pidgin) term referring to the belief that Australian Aborigines "go walkabout" at the age of thirteen in the wilderness for six months as a rite of passage. The ter..
Walkabout & Surfer's Paradise (bar & club)
Walkabout (or sometimes The Walkabout) is a chain of Australian themed bars operating in the UK. The brand is owned by Regent Inns, owner of the Bar Risa/Jongleurs chain. There are 53 Walkabout venues in the UK comprimising of 48 pubs, 3 hotels, 1 backpackers and 1 nightclub. Each claiming to offe..
Walkabout (album)
Walkabout is the fourth album by British new wave band The Fixx, released in 1986 (see 1986 in music). Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts Track listing "Secret Separation" (Dan K. Brown, Cy Curnin, Rupert Greenall, Jeannette Obstoj, Jamie West-Oram, Ada..
Walkabout (Babylon 5)
Walkabout is an episode from the third season of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5. Contents 1 Plot synopsis2 Arc significance3 Production details4 Trivia5 External links Plot synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending detail..
Walkabout (film)
Walkabout is a 1971 British film set in Australia. It was directed by Nicolas Roeg and written by the playwright Edward Bond, based on the novel of the same name by James Vance Marshall. Synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The Aborigine lead..
Walkabout (Lost)
"Walkabout" }||}}} }|episode list=|overridean=}} episode }|episode list=}} of the science fiction}}} television series Stargate SG-1}}}. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Plot About four days after the crash, the survivors discover that their food is ex..
Walkabout (Najwa Nimri album)
Walkabout is an album by Najwa Nimri, released in 2006. Track listing "I'll Wait For Us" – 5:20"So Often" – 4:48"Just in Case" – 3:42"Capable" – 3:29"Push It" – 3:36"Le tien, le mien" – 4:28"I Like It" – 4:59"Sexy Light" – 3:51"One of Those Days" – 3:48"Being Safe" – 3:35 ..
Walkabout (novel)
Walkabout is a novel written by James Vance Marshall, first published in 1959. It is about two children who get lost in the Australian Outback and are helped by an Aborigine on his Walkabout. A film based on the book came out in 1971, but it wasn't very faithful to the original plot. Plot [Sp..
Walkabout (song)
"Walkabout" is a song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers from their 1995 album, One Hot Minute. It uses a lot of effects like the wah-wah pedal. The sound of the song is similiar to what is described as 70's-porno music. Red Hot Chili Peppers Anthony Kiedis | John Frusciante | Flea | Chad Smith Hi..
Walkabout (South Park)
The South Park Walkabout is a quarterly event in the South Park neighborhood of San Diego, California, in which local businesses stay open late, from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m., with many of the proprietors offering wine, cheese and crackers, and other snacks. A small free bus travels a loop route thru the ..
Walkaloosa
Walkaloosa is a cross between a Tennessee Walker Horse and an Appaloosa horse. ..
Walkamin, Queensland
Walkamin is a town on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland, Australia. It is located between Mareeba and Tolga. Atherton Tableland Attractions: Lake Tinaroo | Lake Eacham | Lake Barrine | Malanda Falls | Millaa Millaa Falls | Mount Hypipamee Crater | Mount Quincan | Seven Sisters | Cur..
Walkaround
A walkaround (also spelled walk-around or walk around, or called a horay) was a dance from the blackface minstrel shows of the 19th century. The walkaround began in the 1840s as a dance for one performer, but by the 1850s, many dancers or the entire troupe participated. The walkaround often serve..
Walkathon
A walkathon or walking marathon is a long-distance walk, either as a race or in aid of charity. Etymology 1930s: from walk + marathon. ..
Walkaway, Western Australia
Walkaway - a corruption of the native "Wagga wah" - referring to the bend in the nearby Greenough River, was the name given to the railway station when a line was built from Geraldton in 1887. In 1894 it was linked with Midland Junction by the building of a private line - that of the Midland Railway..
Walkden railway station
Walkden railway station serves Walkden in Greater Manchester, England. One of the more popular stations on the line (according to Strategic Rail Authority figures), the station was formerly known as Walkden High Level to differentiate it from Walkden Low Level station (on the line from Manchester Ex..
Walked in a Line
A split 7" with Blood Axis and Allerseelen. Walked in Line is a cover of a Joy Division song. Released by Storm. Track listing Side A Walked In Line - Blood Axis Featuring - Thomas ThornSide B Ernting - Allerseelen External links http://www.discogs.com/release/244623..
Walkenried
Walkenried is a village and a municipality in the district of Osterode, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated in the southern Harz, approx. 15 km south of Braunlage, and 15 km northwest of Nordhausen. Walkenried is also the seat of the Samtgemeinde ("collective municipality") Walkenried, which ..
Walkenried Abbey
Walkenried Abbey (Kloster or Reichskloster Walkenried) was one of the most celebrated Cistercian abbeys of Germany, located in the village of Walkenried in the district of Osterode in Lower Saxony, Germany. History It was founded in 1127 by Countess Adelheid of Klettenberg as the third Cistercian..
Walken (disambiguation)
Walken may mean, besides Christopher Walken: Glen Allen Walken, West Wing fictional politicianWalken (band), from Australia See also: "Walken's Syndrome", song on In on the Kill Taker This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an..
Walker
Contents 1 Places1.1 Walker, Cecil, Northern Irish politicianWalker, Charles, (born 1948), American astronaut Walker, Daniel, (born 1922), American politicianWalker, Dave, English singerWalker, David, (1785-1830), African-American activistWalker, David, (born 1941), Racing driverWalker..
Walker's Point
Walker's Point may refer to: The Bush compound in Kennebunkport, Maine, formerly known as Walker's PointWalker's Point (Milwaukee), a neighborhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin [link]Walker's Point Recreation Area near Madison, South Dakota [link] This is a [disambiguationdisambi..
Walker, Iowa
Walker is a town in Linn County, Iowa, United States. The population was 750 at the 2000 census. Near Walker, there are several guy-wired TV towers, all of them nearly 2000 feet tall. Just north of Walker is Cono Christian School, a well-known international boarding school, founded by Max Belz in ..
Walker, Louisiana
Walker is a town in Livingston Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 4,801 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Walker is located at [30°29′22″N, 90°51′46″W] (30.489423, -90.862872)..
Walker, Michigan
There is also Walker Township in Cheboygan County. Walker is a city in Kent County, Michigan, United States. The population was 21,842 at the 2000 census. Before incorporating as a city, it was known as Walker Township. The township was organized on December 30, 1837, the second to be organized in ..
Walker, Minnesota
Walker is a city in Cass County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,069 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Cass County6. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Demographics4 External links Geography Located on the southwest corner of Leech Lake. According to t..
Walker, Missouri
Walker is a city in Vernon County, Missouri, United States. The population was 275 at the 2000 census. Geography Walker is located at [37°53′56″N, 94°13′47″W] (37.898917, -94.229601)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city..
Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne
Walker is a residential suburb and electoral ward just east of the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. --> Walkers name is derived from Old English Wall-kjer, "Wall marsh", the marsh beside Hadrian's Wall. Generally speaking Walker is the area between Welbeck Road and the banks of the ..
Walker, South Dakota
Walker is an unincorporated community located in Corson County, South Dakota. Although not tracked by the Census Bureau, Walker has been assigned the ZIP code of 57659. External links ..
Walker, Texas Ranger
Walker, Texas Ranger was an American action/drama television series that aired on CBS from April 1993 to May 2001. It has since spawned at least one made-for-television movie, and DVD sets of the first and final seasons have been released. The show was known for its emphasis on values, such as par..
Walker-Turner
Walker-Turner Co. based in Plainfield, New Jersey built machines for home and light industrial use starting in the 1930s. It was acquired by Rockwell in 1956 and Walker-Turner branded machines continued to be sold into the 1960s. External link [Old Woodworking Machines Walker-Turner index ..
Walker-Warburg syndrome
Walker Warburg syndrome is a congenital condition characterized by hydrocephalus, agyria, retinal dysplasia, with or without encephalocele. The disorder is often associated with several distinct congenital muscular dystrophies. The condition is usually lethal within the first few months of life. ..
Walkerburn
Walkerburn is a small village in the Scottish Borders. It sits on the A72 around eight miles from Peebles and ten miles from Galashiels. Founded in 1854 around the mill to house the workers, Walkerburn now has a population of around 660. See also Walkerburn Rugby Club ..
Walkerburn RFC
Walkerburn Rugby Football Club are a rugby union side in the small village of Walkerburn in the Borders, Scotland. They currently play in the Edinburgh and District League ..
Walkergate
Walkergate is an area and electoral ward in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne in Tyne and Wear, England. It is in the east of the city, north of Walker proper, east of the Heaton area and west of Wallsend. Walkergate Metro station serves the area. {| class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="4" sty..
Walkern
Walkern is a village and civil parish in East Hertfordshire. It is located on the River Beane about two miles from Stevenage, and is noted as the home of Jane Wenham, convicted for witchcraft in 1712. External links [village website] ..
Walkers
Walkers Logo, introduced February 2006 Walkers is a snack food manufacturer in the United Kingdom best known for manufacturing crisps. Contents 1 History2 Present day3 Product lines3.1 Flavours3.2 Variations3.3 Other types of snack food4 External links Hi..
Walkersaurus
"Walkersaurus hesperiis" is mentioned by palaeontologists Welles, Powell and Pickering in a comparative study of Dilophosaurus breedorum (1974), as a new name for Megalosaurus hesperi, a theropod from the Middle Jurassic of Dorset, England. However, they do not describe the fossil nor go into a deta..
Walkersville, Maryland
Walkersville is a town in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. The population was 5,192 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Misc.4 External links Geography Walkersville is located at [39°29′5″N, 77°20′56″W] (39.484846, -77.348943..
Walkers Stadium
--> The Walkers Stadium is a football stadium which plays home matches to English football team Leicester City F.C. The all-seater stadium, inaugurated in July 2002, holds 32,500 and is named after sponsors Walkers, a former shirt sponsor of Leicester. It offers un-obstructed views from every seat..
Walkerton, Indiana
Downtown Walkerton. Walkerton is a town in St. Joseph County, Indiana, United States. The population was 2,274 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Famous Residents4 External links Geography Walkerton is located at [41°27′50″N, 86°29′4..
Walkerton, Ontario
Walkerton is a town and is the county seat of Bruce County, Ontario. It is located on the Saugeen River and is 75 km southwest of Owen Sound. The town was incorporated in 1871 and was named after Joseph Walker, who settled in this area in 1850. On January 1 1999, it became part of the Municipality..
Walkerton Hawks
The Walkerton Hawks are a Junior "C" team based out of Walkerton, Ontario. They play out of the Western Junior C Hockey League. Walkerton Blackhawks 1976 - 2000 Walkerton Hawks 2000 to Present ..
Walkerton Tragedy
The Walkerton Tragedy is a series of events that accompanied the contamination of the water supply of Walkerton, Ontario by E. coli bacteria in May 2000. Summary The water supply for the town of Walkerton was operated by the Walkerton Public Utilities Commission, with Stan Koebel as supervisor. T..
Walkertown, North Carolina
Walkertown is a town in Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Piedmont Triad. The population was 4,009 at the 2000 census. Geography Walkertown is located at [36°9′33″N, 80°10′4″W] (36.159159, -80.167661)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Accord..
Walkerville
Walkerville is the name given to several places: Walkerville, South Australia is a suburb in north-eastern Adelaide, Australia.Walkerville, Michigan is a small town in Oceana County, Michigan in the United States.Walkerville, Montana is a small town in Silver Bow County, Montana in the United State..
Walkerville, Michigan
Walkerville is a village in Oceana County of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the village population was 254. The village is within Leavitt Township, Michigan. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 3.2 km² (1.2 mi²), all land..
Walkerville, Montana
Walkerville is a town in Silver Bow County, Montana, United States. The population was 714 at the 2000 census. Geography Walkerville is located at [46°1′48″N, 112°32′18″W] (46.029963, -112.538348)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bur..
Walkerville, Ontario
Walkerville, Ontario, Canada was developed by whiskey mogul Hiram Walker in the late 1800s. The company town grew around the site of his original distillery built in 1858. The town amalgamated with Windsor in the mid 1900s and hosts some of Windsor's grandest homes, including the Albert Kahn designe..
Walkerville, South Australia
Walkerville ([34°53′S 138°37′E]) is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It lies just north east of the city centre. Governance The Town of Walkerville is Walkerville's local government area, name after Walkerville itself. Being an inner north eastern suburb, Walkerville lies in t..
Walkerville, Victoria
Walkerville ([38°51′S 145°59′E]), Victoria, Australia, is a tiny fishing village bordered by Waratah Bay in southwest Gippsland, about 190 km southeast of Melbourne. The small town is separated into North Walkerville and South Walkerville. Its heyday was the early quarter of the 20t..
Walkerville Brewing Company
Walkerville Brewing Company is a microbrewery located in Windsor, Ontario. The first incarnation operated from 1885 to 1956. A new company with the same name started up in 1998. Products: Classic AmberWBC Premium Blonde (Belgian style "Blonde") Karen Behune Plunkett, President Address: 525 Argyl..
Walkerville Primary School
Walkerville Primary School is a Junior Primary School located in Walkerville, which is an inner city suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It has approximately 460 students ranging from ages 5 - 13. It caters from school grades 1 - 7. ..
Walker (BEAM)
In BEAM robotics, a walker is a walking machine that has a driven mode of locomotion by intermittent ground-contacting legs. They usually possess 1 to 12 motors. (ed. motors numbering above 3 are uncommon) "Muscle wired" walkers ultilizes Nitinol (nickel - titanium alloy) for its actuators. BEAM..
Walker (computer game)
Walker was a computer game released for the Amiga system in the early 1990s where the player controls a huge ED-209/mecha styled device taking on military in various time periods. The walker travels through time and space to 1944 Germany, 2019 Los Angeles, the present-day Middle East ("Tonight"),..
Walker (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Walker (film)
Walker is a 1987 motion picture by British director Alex Cox based on the life story of William Walker, the unusual American adventurer who invaded Mexico in the 1850s and made himself President of Nicaragua shortly thereafter. The film stars Ed Harris, Marlee Matlin (as Walker's mute lover Ellen ..
Walker (machine)
A walker is a vehicle that moves on legs rather than wheels or tracks. Walkers have been constructed with anywhere from one to over eight legs; common configurations are one leg (hopper), two legs (biped), four legs (quadruped) and six legs (hexapod). While the mobility of walkers is arguably highe..
Walker (tool)
Modern-day walker A walker is a tool for disabled people who need to lean on something to maintain balance or stability while walking. It consists of a frame that is about waist high. It is slightly wider than the person and it is about twelve inches deep. The person walks with the frame surro..
Walker Air Force Base
Walker Air Force Base, also known as Roswell Army Air Field, is a former United States Air Force Base, located 8 miles south of Roswell, New Mexico. During its operational life, Walker AFB was the largest Strategic Air Command base in the United States. It is also known for the Roswell UFO i..
Walker and Weeks
Walker and Weeks was an architecture firm based in Cleveland, Ohio. The firm was founded by Frank Ray Walker (1877-1949) and Harry F. Weeks (1871-1935). Both men studies at MIT and moved to Cleveland to work for prominent Cleveland architect J. Milton Dyer. In 1911, Walker and Weeks opened their o..
Walker Art Center
This page is about the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Walker Art Gallery is in Liverpool. The Walker Art Center building The Walker Art Center is a contemporary art center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It was founded in 1879 by lumberman Thomas Barlow Walker and w..
Walker Art Gallery
This page is about the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. The Walker Art Center is in Minneapolis. Walker Art Gallery The Walker is the major art gallery of Liverpool, which houses one of the largest art collections in England, outside of London, causing some to refer to it as "the National G..
Walker Basin, California
Walker Basin is an isolated community about 3,300-3,400 feet AMSL located along Kern County Road 483 (Caliente/Bodfish Road) between Havilah and Fig Orchard. Havilah has a U.S. Forest Service facility as the anchor for the town. The US Geological Survey officially recognizes the place and identifi..
Walker Boh
Walker Boh is a fictional character from Terry Brooks' Heritage of Shannara and The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara series. Walker Boh is a descendant of Brin Ohmsford, and cousin to Par and Coll Ohmsford. He is known throughout the Heritage of Shannara series as Walker Boh and Dark Uncle, though h..
Walker Boone
Walker Boone is an actor. His only TV starring role was as Nintendo's mascot Mario in DiC Entertainment's Super Mario Bros. cartoon shows (inheriting the role from Lou Albano). He has guest starred on Blue Murder, Counterstrike, Due South, [[Highlander: The Raven]], Seeing Things, Starhunter, [[Star..
Walker Brooke
Walker Brooke (December 25, 1813 - February 18, 1869) was a United States Senator from Mississippi. Born at Page Brooke, Virginia, he attended the public schools in Richmond, Virginia and Georgetown, D.C. He graduated from the University of Virginia at Charlottesville in 1835, studied law, was adm..
Walker Brothers
For the band, see The Walker Brothers. Walker Brothers is a series of pancake houses in the Chicago area. ..
Walker Cancer Research Institute
The Walker Cancer Research Institute (WCRI) is a small American cancer research organization consisting of two laboratories located in the states of Florida and Michigan and principle organizational offices in Maryland. WCRI and the affiliated project National Cancer Research Center (NCRC) were inc..
Walker circulation
The Walker circulation is an atmospheric circulation of air at the equatorial Pacific Ocean, responsible for creating ocean upwelling off the coasts of Peru and Ecuador. This brings nutrient-rich cold water to the surface, increasing fishing stocks. It was discovered by the English physicist Sir ..
Walker Colt
The Walker Colt is the largest and most powerful blackpowder handgun ever made. It was created as a collaboration between Samuel Hamilton Walker and Samuel Colt. Walker, who was a Texas Ranger at the time, wanted a gun that was extremely powerful at close range, and that is precisely what he got. Th..
Walker Cooper
William Walker Cooper (January 8 1915 - April 11 1991) was an American catcher in Major League Baseball who played for six National League teams from 1940 to 1957. One of the sport's strongest players in his prime, at the end of his career he ranked among the top five NL catchers in career batting a..
Walker County
Walker County is the name of several counties in the United States: Walker County, AlabamaWalker County, GeorgiaWalker County, Texas 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 ..
Walker County, Alabama
Walker County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama. Its name is in honor of John W. Walker, a member of the United States Senate. As of 2000 the population was 70,713. Its county seat is Jasper. Contents 1 History2 Geography2.1 Adjacent Counties3 Demographics4 Citi..
Walker County, Georgia
Walker County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of 2000, the population was 61,053. The county seat is LaFayette, Georgia6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the coun..
Walker County, Texas
Walker County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2000, the population was 61,758. Its county seat is Huntsville6. The county is named for Samuel H. Walker, a Texas Ranger and soldier in the American Army. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics..
Walker Cup
The Walker Cup is a golf trophy contested biennially in odd numbered years between teams comprising the leading amateur golfers of the United States and Great Britain and Ireland (in political terms the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland). The event, officially called the Walker Cup Match (n..
Walker Digital
Walker Digital is an American corporation devoted to building web-based businesses based in Stamford, Connecticut, . Started in 1998 by entrepreneur Jay Walker, it is the parent company of many web-based companies. Walker Digital creates companies that can exploit the power of the Internet for new..
Walker Evans
for the off-road and NASCAR driver, see Walker Evans (racer). Walker Evans Walker Evans (November 3, 1903 – April 10, 1975) was an American photographer best known for his work for the Farm Security Administration documenting the effects of the Great Depression. Much of Evans' work fro..
Walker Evans (racer)
for the photographer, see Walker Evans Walker Evans Born: December 3 1938 Birthplace: Cedar Lake, Michigan Awards: 21 offroad racing championships, including SODA and CORR five Baja 1000 wins NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series statistics 41 races run over 2 years. Best Truck Position:..
Walker Field Airport
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Walker High School
Walker High School''' Walker High School (WHS) Address 1601 Highland Ave City Jasper, Alabama 35501 Principal Danny Gambrell Type Public Students Coeducational Grades 9 through 12 Mascot Vikings Colors Black & Gold Newspaper The Viking [link] Website [Link..
Walker House
The Walker House is located in Mineral Point, Wisconsin, which is in the southwestern corner of the state. Although it has been closed for many years, it is one of the oldest inns in the state, and believed to be haunted. There are many reports of paranormal activity that have occured inside of the ..
Walker International School
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. The Walker International School (Wor Kah Guo Ji Xue Xiao) is a private K-12 school located..
Walker Keith Armistead
Walker Keith Armistead Walker Keith Armistead (1785 – October 13, 1845) was born in Virginia. He later served as Chief of Engineers of the United States Army Corps of Engineers. Walker Keith Armistead was from a military family, and was one of five brothers who served in the War of 181..
Walker Lake
Walker Lake can refer to three lakes in the United States: Walker Lake (Alaska)Walker Lake (Nevada)Walker Lake (Texas) 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 po..
Walker Lake (Nevada)
Walker Lake Walker Lake is a natural salt lake, 105 mi 253 (272 km²) in area, in the Great Basin in western Nevada in the United States. It is 18 mi (29 km) long and 7 mi (11 km) wide, located in northwestern Mineral County along the eastern side of the Wassuk Range, approximately 75 mi ..
Walker Lake State Recreation Area
Walker Lake State Recreation Area is a Nevada state park in Mineral County, Nevada. Located north of the town of Hawthorne along US 95, it is in the Central Nevada Region of Nevada State Parks. External links [State park website] Nevada state parks Beaver Dam State Park | Belmont ..
Walker Law
The Walker Law passed in 1920 was an early New York state law regulating boxing. The law reestablished legal boxing in the state following the three-year ban created by the repeal of the Frawley Law. The law instituted rules that better ensured the safety of combatants and reduced the roughness of..
Walker Middle School
Walker Middle School is a middle school in Salem, Oregon, which has about 1000 kids and is close to the new West Salem High school. The school is operated by Salem-Keizer Public Schools. External links [Official site of school] ..
Walker Mill, Maryland
Walker Mill is a census-designated place (CDP) in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The population was 11,104 at the 2000 census. Geography Walker Mill is located at [38°52′15″N, 76°53′29″W] (38.870962, -76.891403)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Accordin..
Walker Morris
Walker Morris is a firm of solicitors based in the centre of Leeds, England. ..
Walker Mountains
Walker Mountains ([72°13′S 99°2′W]) is a range of peaks and nunataks which are fairly well separated but trend east-west to form the axis, or spine, of Thurston Island. They were discovered by Rear Admiral Byrd and members of the US Antarctic Service (USAS) in a flight from the ship ..
Walker Pass
Walker Pass (elevation 5,250 ft/1,600 m) is a mountain pass in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains. It is located in northeastern Kern County, approximately 53 mi (85 km) ENE of Bakersfield and 10 mi (16 km) WNW of Ridgecrest. The pass provides a route between the San Joaquin Valley on the west and..
Walker Percy
Walker Percy (May 28, 1916 – May 10, 1990), Southern author, born in Birmingham, Alabama. During his high school years, his father committed suicide and his mother died in a car crash, after which he and his two younger brothers moved to Greenville, Mississippi, where his cousin William Alexander ..
Walker Powell
Walker Powell (May 20 1828 – May 6 1915) was a Canadian businessman, militia officer and political figure. He was born in Waterford, Upper Canada in 1828, studied at Victoria College in Cobourg and settled in Port Dover. He served on the council for Norfolk County, becoming warden in 1856. He..
Walker River
The Walker River may refer to: The Walker River in Nevada in the United StatesThe Walker River in New Zealand This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, yo..
Walker River (Nevada)
Walker River The Walker River is a river in west central Nevada in the United States, approximately 50 mi (80 km) long. It drains an arid portion of the Great Basin southeast of Reno, with a watershed that extends into the Sierra Nevada mountains. It flows within an enclosed basin, providing ..
Walker River Indian Reservation
Walker River Paiute Reservation with different boundaries. The Walker River Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation located in central Nevada in the United States. It is located along the Walker River between Yerington and Walker Lake. At the current lake level, the reservation has only..
Walker Street Cinema - North Sydney, New South Wales
Walker Street Cinema was an independently-run repertory cinema located at 121 Walker St, North Sydney, NSW, Australia. It opened in March, 1978 under the partnership of Ian Dale, Ross Barnard and Adrienne McKibbins. McKibbins left the partnership early in 1979 due to differences with the other part..
Walker tariff
The 1846 Walker tariff was a Democratic bill that reversed the high rates of tariffs imposed by the Whig-backed "Black Tariff" of 1842 under president John Tyler. It was one of the lowest tariffs in American history and primarily supported by Southern Democrats who had little industry in their dist..
Walker Township
Walker Township may refer to: Walker Township, Juniata County, PennsylvaniaWalker Township, Schuylkill County, PennsylvaniaWalker Township, Huntingdon County, PennsylvaniaWalker Township, Centre County, PennsylvaniaWalker Township, MichiganThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a l..
Walker Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania
Walker Township is a township in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,299 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 104.9 km² (40.5 mi²). 104.9 km² (40.5 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is co..
Walker Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania
Walker Township is a township in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,747 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 48.6 km² (18.8 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were..
Walker Township, Juniata County, Pennsylvania
Walker Township is a township in Juniata County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,598 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 76.4 km² (29.5 mi²). 75.2 km² (29.0 mi²) of it is land and 1.2 km² (0.5 mi²) of ..
Walker Township, Michigan
The city of Walker in Kent County was formerly known as Walker Township. Walker Township is a civil township of Cheboygan County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township population was 292. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total ..
Walker Township, Pennsylvania
Walker Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: Walker Township, Centre County, PennsylvaniaWalker Township, Huntingdon County, PennsylvaniaWalker Township, Juniata County, PennsylvaniaWalker Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania This is a [disambiguationdisam..
Walker Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
Walker Township is a township in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 936 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 59.3 km² (22.9 mi²). 59.1 km² (22.8 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.1 mi²) of..
Walker Valley, New York
Walker Valley is a hamlet (and census-designated place) located in the western part of the Town of Shawangunk in Ulster County, New York, USA, generally thought of as coterminous with the 12588 ZIP code. The population was 758 at the 2000 census. Walker Valley is one of the three geographic parts ..
Walkeshwar
Walkeshwar is the name of an area in Mumbai, India. It is named after the one of the names of Lord Shiva. It is on the tip of Malabar Hill and is in close proximity to the Marine Drive Area. The residence of the Governor of Maharashtra is located here. See also : Walkeshwar Temple ..
Walkeshwar Temple
The famous Walkeshwar Temple is a temple dedicated to the Hindu god, Shiva situated on Malabar Hill, Mumbai, India. Contents 1 Legend2 History3 Worship4 References5 External links Legend Legend has it that Hindu god, Ram paused at that spot on his way from Ayodhya to Lan..
Walkie-talkie
Recreational, toy and amateur radio walkie talkies A walkie-talkie is a hand-held portable, bi-directional radio transceiver. The first walkie-talkies were developed for military use. Major characteristics include a half-duplex channel (only one can receive and transmit at a time) and a push-t..
Walkie Talkie Man
Original release "Walkie Talkie Man" is a song by Steriogram, released on their album of 2004, Schmack!. It has been since released as a single, and is widely recognized as the song that brought Steriogram the majority of their popularity. It's simple, catchy riff and fast-talking verses contribu..
Walkin'
Walkin' is an album recorded on 3 April and 29 April 1954 by a group led by Miles Davis, for Prestige Records. Credited to the "Miles Davis All-Stars", the first session was a quintet with David Schildkraut on alto saxophone. Schildkraut is the only musician not credited on the cover, and is oth..
Walkin' After Midnight
"Walkin' After Midnight" is the name of a song written by Alan Black and Don Hecht. In 1957, Patsy Cline released it as a single. The song became popular and remained one of her signature pieces throughout her career. Other notable artists who have recorded this song include Cowboy Junkies, Fairg..
Walkin' My Baby Back Home
Walkin' My Baby Back Home (or Walking My Baby Back Home) is: An album of songs (including the song of the same name) recorded by Johnnie Ray, released in 2003A movie starring Donald O'Connor, made in 1953.A song recorded by Nat King Cole, by Johnnie Ray, and by many other singers. This is a [d..
Walkin' My Baby Back Home (song)
"Walkin' My Baby Back Home" is a popular song. It was written by Fred E. Ahlert and Roy Turk in 1930. It first charted in 1931 with versions by Nick Lucas (#8), Ted Weems (also #8), the Charleston Chasers (#15), and Lee Morse (#18). A recording made by Jo Stafford on November 9, 1945, was released..
Walkin' On the Sun
--> "Walkin' On the Sun" was first single on the Smash Mouth album Fush Yu Mang. It has since also been released on the "Walkin' On the Sun" EP and All Star Smash Hits, the Smash Mouth greatest hits album. The EP includes the songs: Walkin' on the Sun (3:28)Sorry About Your Penis (1:26)Dear Inez (..
Walkin' to Missouri
"Walkin' to Missouri" is a popular song. It was written by Bob Merrill in 1952. The best-known version of the song was recorded by Guy Mitchell in 1952. ..
Walking
''Walk redirects here. That term may also refer to a base on balls in baseball or walking (basketball). Walking is the main form of animal locomotion on land, distinguished from running and crawling. When executed in shallow water, it is usually described as wading and when executed vertically it..
Walkington
Walkington is a small village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, approximately 3 miles to the South West of Beverley. The village is the former home of a mental asylum, named Broadgate Hospital, built on the grounds of a Broadgate Farm, and opened in 1871. The hospital closed in 1989 to make way for..
Walking After You
"Walking After You" is a 1998 single from the soundtrack to the The X Files movie. The Foo Fighters re-recorded the song, which originally appeared on their 1997 album The Colour and the Shape, specifically for the movie's soundtrack. The soundtrack and single version was recorded by the full ba..
Walking and Talking
Walking and Talking (1996) is critically acclaimed independent film starring Catherine Keener, Anne Heche, Liev Schreiber and Kevin Corrigan. The film's title is completely apropos as the film mainly consists of dialogue-heavy scenes while the characters walk around New York City. It has gained a cu..
Walking bass
In music a walking bass is a bass accompaniment generally consisting of unsyncopated notes of equal value, usually quarter notes (known in jazz as a "four feel"). Walking bass lines are used in rock, blues, rock-a-billy, ska, r&b, gospel, latin, country, and many other genres (Friedland 1995, p.4). ..
Walking Boston
The Walking Boston The Walking Boston, sometimes designated the One Step Waltz, is a very simple dance in which many graceful figures may be introduced. It is done to the same music as the Hesitation Waltz and Dream Waltz. The man starts forward with his left foot and the lady backward with h..
Walking bus
A Walking bus is a group of schoolchildren who, chaperoned by two adults (a "Driver" leads and a "conductor" follows) walk to school, in much the same way a school bus would drive them to school. Like a traditional bus, walking buses have a fixed route with designated "bus stops" and "pick up times..
Walking catfish
The walking catfish (Clarias batrachus), also known as the magur or pla duk dam, is a species of airbreathing catfish with the ability to "walk" out of the water and across land. Its "walk" is more like a sort of wriggling motion with snakelike movements, as well as using its pectoral fins as "legs..
Walking city
The Walking City was an idea proposed by British architect Ron Herron in 1964. In an article in avant-garde architecture journal Archigram, Ron Herron proposed building massive mobile robotic structures, with their own intelligence, that could freely roam the world, moving to wherever their resource..
Walking Cloud and Deep Red Sky, Flag Fluttered and the Sun Shined
Walking Cloud and Deep Red Sky, Flag Fluttered and the Sun Shined is an album by Mono, released in 2004. Track listing "16.12" – 10:57"Mere Your Pathetique Light" – 6:36"Halcyon (Beautiful Days)" – 8:09"2 Candles, 1 Wish" – 2:47"Ode" – 7:06"The Sky Remains the Same as Ever" – 2:27"Jus..
Walking Concert
Walking Concert formed in 2003 after the enigmatic hardcore legend, Walter Schreifels disbanded his previous outfit Rival Schools. His new band fronting a more mellow pop sound reminiscent of indie maintstays such as The Flaming Lips and The Who. Debut record 'Run To Be Born' was released to critic..
Walking Contradiction
Walking Contradiction is a song and the fifth single taken from Green Day's fourth album Insomniac. It was also on Green Day's greatest hits compilation, International Superhits. Meaning The song is about being contradictory to yourself and others. This is perhaps best expressed in the chorus I ..
Walking day
A walking day is a type of church parade. Walking days are most common in the North West region of England, UK, where they are an annual event for many towns and villages. There may be several churches involved in a local walking day. The churches hire bands to provide music: for instance brass ban..
Walking Dead (disambiguation)
Walking Dead can refer to: Direct References The Walking Dead, a comic book created by writer Robert Kirkman and artists Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard.Walking Dead is an alternate namesake for zombies.Indirect References For the U.S. Marine unit, nicknamed "The Walking Dead," see 1st Battalion 9th M..
Walking Distance
'The Twilight Zone'' original seriesSeason one (1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5)'Fall 1959 – Summer 1960List of The Twilight Zone'' episodes Episodes: Where Is Everybody?One for the AngelsMr. Denton on DoomsdayThe Sixteen-Millimeter ShrineWalking DistanceEscape ClauseThe LonelyTime Enough at LastPercha..
Walking Distance (album)
Walking Distance is an album by Texas-based folk singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen, released in the United States in 1998 (see 1998 in music). Track listing All tracks written by Robert Earl Keen, except where noted "Down That Dusty Trail" – 3:39"Travelin' Light" – 3:53"Feelin' Good Again"..
Walking distance measure
In Japan, the standard measure for walking distance is 80 meters = 1 minute walking time. This is the standard used in real estate listings, for example, a building is 10 minutes walk from a particular train station, therefore, it is 800 meters away. ..
Walking Down Rainhill
Walking Down Rainhill is Jake Shimabukuro's third solo album. It was released in August 2004. Tracks HeartbeatRainbow (Honolulu Marathon Theme Song)Walking Down RainhillGrandma's Groove6 in the MorningToastman's WaveBlue Roses FallingHikaru KaigaraWes on FourWhile My Guitar Gently Weeps ..
Walking fire
"Walking your fire" simply means that you aim a little farther ahead than the last shot. This works best with a stationary or slow moving target, as infantry units are trained to avoid walking fire. ..
Walking Happy
Walking Happy is a theater musical with music by James Van Heusen, lyrics by Sammy Cahn and book by Roger O. Hirson and Ketti Frings. The story is based on the play Hobson's Choice by Harold Brighouse. Songs "Be Joyful""Circle This Day on Your Calendar""Clog and Grog""How D'ya Talk to a Girl?""I D..
Walking Home From Nicole's
Walking Home From Nicole's is the Norwegian band Minor majority's debut album released in 2001. Track listing Easy And SafeWhat I DeserveElectroloveSingalongsongShe's A New YorkerA Kid That Used To Look Like MePassion For PropertyJudy's Got A HunchWalking Home From Nicole'sGoodbye Again ..
Walking into Clarksdale
Walking into Clarksdale is a studio album by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, released by Atlantic Records on April 21, 1998. The follow-up album to [[No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded]], Walking into Clarksdale took 35 days to record, with co-production by Nirvana producer Steve Albini...
Walking in London
London is a large but congested city. The public transport system is well developed and world-famous but operates at capacity, can be unpleasant to use and is relatively expensive. A congestion charge is made for motorists to enter central London during busy times. For these reasons and others, wa..
Walking in London (album)
Track Listing Ghost of a Texas Ladies ManWalking In LondonLa Coeur JumeauxWoman to WomanWhy Don't You See MeCity ScreamingSomeday?I Wanna Be Your Friend Again...Long Time AgoIt's A Man's World (James Brown) ..
Walking in Memphis
"Walking In Memphis" is a song by American singer-songwriter Marc Cohn from his self-titled 1991 album Marc Cohn. Lonestar and Cher have also released covers of the song, Cher as the first U.K. single release from her thirtieth album It's a Man's World. The Dave Matthews Band has also performed t..
Walking in My Shoes
"Walking in My Shoes" is Depeche Mode's twenty-eighth UK single, released on April 26, 1993, and the second single for the album Songs of Faith and Devotion. "Walking in My Shoes" is a slow mystical number that's a big fan favorite, especially live. The 7" version of "Walking in My Shoes" is not ..
Walking In Rhythm
Walking In Rhythm is a 1975 smooth rhythm and blues song by The Blackbyrds. The song tells the tale of a man who is passionately desperate to get back home to his female companion. The song charted in March 1975 and reached #6 on the United States Billboard Top 40. "Walking In Rhythm" was recorde..
Walking in the Air
Walking in the Air is a song written for the animated short The Snowman. In The Snowman, it was performed by a St. Paul's Cathedral choirboy, Peter Auty. It was originally written by Howard Blake. It was so popular that a parody version of it was used in a British radio commercial. The song has be..
Walking in the Air (Nightwish song)
Walking in the Air was originally performed by Peter Auty for The Snowman. In 1998 Nightwish made a cover of the song for their album Oceanborn. Lyrics and music by Howard Blake. In 1994, George Winston made a cover of the song for his album Forest. And in 2005, Mari Fujimara recorded a cover for..
Walking in the Shadow of the Big Man
First full-length album by Marietta, Georgia jangle poppers Guadalcanal Diary. The album was released in 1984. Track listing "Trail of Tears""Fire From Heaven""Sleepers Awake""Gilbert Takes the Wheel" (instrumental)"Ghosts on the Road""Watusi Rodeo""Heathen Rage""Pillow Talk""Walking in the Shad..
Walking in the Sun
"Walking In the Sun" is the lead single from Travis's compilation album, Singles. It is a breezy, melodic tune, reminiscent of the work in their first four albums. The track was written by lead singer Francis Healy. The song's promotional video features Healy walking down a street with hidden boo..
Walking Jacket for Cats
How to walk a cat It is actually possible to take a cat for a walk. Why would you want to do this? Well, take a glance at the statistics for either cats killed by traffic, or amount of wildlife killed by domestic cats... Add to that the various dangers associated with spider bits, snake venom, poi..
Walking Liberty Half Dollar
Walking Liberty Half Dollar A silver half dollar coin issued by the United States government, equal to 50 cents. Walking Liberties were minted from 1916–1947. The coin is named after its representation of Liberty on the obverse. The coin's obverse and reverse was designed by Adolph A. Weinma..
Walking like an Egyptian
''This article is about the cultural phenomenon. For the song of a similar name see Walk Like an Egyptian This relief from Edfu shows figures in one of the poses being parodied. Ancient Egyptians walked just like everyone else. Walking like an Egyptian is a comic means of walking with..
Walking Man
Walking Man is singer-songwriter James Taylor's fifth album. Released in 1974, it was not as successful as his previous efforts. The song Walking Man, released as the album's first single, failed to crack the Billboard chart at all, but nevertheless stands today as an often reprised fan's favourite..
Walking Off the Buzz
Walking Off the Buzz is a Blessid Union of Souls album released 1999-04-29 on the Capitol label. Track listing "The Last Day""That's The Girl I've Been Telling You About""Hey Leonardo (She Likes Me For Me)""Standing At The Edge Of The Earth""Stone Glass Window""If She Couldn't Sleep""South Hampton ..
Walking on a Rainbow
Walking On A Rainbow is an album by group Blue System, released in 1987. Track listing "Gangster Love" (4:24)"Sorry Little Sarah" (5:12)"She's A Lady" (4:59)"Voodoo Nights" (3:23)"Love Me More" (4:57)"Emanuelle" (4:19)"Big Boys Don't Cry" (5:05)"G.T.O." (3:28) Production Music and Lyrics: Dieter ..
Walking on a Thin Line
Walking on a Thin Line is the third and final studio album by Guano Apes. It was released on February 3 2003 by BMG and includes the singles "You Can't Stop Me", "Pretty in Scarlet" and "Quietly". The album reached #1 on the German album charts and was certified gold (100,000 copies sold).[li..
Walking on Glass
Walking on Glass was the second novel by Scottish writer Iain Banks. It was published in 1985. Contents 1 Plot introduction2 Plot summary3 Literary significance & criticism4 Release details5 External link Plot introduction It has three storylines that do not appear to ..
Walking on Sunshine
Walking on Sunshine is the debut album by new wave band Katrina and the Waves, released in 1983 (see 1983 in music). The song "Walking on Sunshine" has been used by Telefónica to announce the takeover of BellSouth's Latin America division. It is used during establishing shots in the movies Ameri..
Walking on Sunshine (song)
"Walking on Sunshine" is a song written by Kimberley Rew for Katrina and the Waves' second album, Walking on Sunshine. It was released as the album's second single in 1985 (see 1985 in music) and reached the top five in Australia and the top ten in the United States and the United Kingdom. It is t..
Walking on Thin Ice
''For Ono's 1992 greatest hits album, see Walking on Thin Ice (album) "Walking on Thin Ice" Single by Yoko Ono Single-only release Single Released 1981 (remix 2003)) Single Format 7", 12" (remix also on CD) Recorded December 8, 1980 Genre Rock, New Wave, Dance Song Length 6:00 Record lab..
Walking on Thin Ice (album)
Walking On Thin Ice is a greatest-hits compilation of Yoko Ono's work from 1972 to 1985. It was released by Rykodisc in 1992, along with the more comprehensive 6-disc Onobox set. The booklet includes an essay by Yoko, pieces from Grapefruit, and quotes about Ono from artists such as David Bowie, E..
Walking on water
A of articles on Jesus and Christianity Christology Chronology Miracles Names and titles Parables Relics Non-religious aspects Background Historicity Language Race Perspectives on Jesus Christian views New Testament Jesus Seminar Historical Jesus Jewish view Islamic view Religious views ..
Walking pneumonia
Walking pneumonia is an outdated term referring to pneumonia (infection of the small air-filled sacs of the lung) which does not cause significant disability. People who are affected by walking pneumonia do not require hospitalization and are often able to continue participating in school or work fu..
Walking Project
The Walking Project is an international cultural exchange project about walking in Detroit, Michigan and Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. In South Africa, troupe members from the Walk & Squawk Performance Project and Detroit artists taught a month-long residency that culminated in performances and an..
Walking Purchase
The Walking Purchase is the name given to an agreement in 1737 between the Penn family, the proprietors of Pennsylvania and the Lenape-Delaware tribe of American Indians. William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania and a devout Quaker, made it a policy to deal fairly with the native tribes. As a res..
Walking Shade
"Walking Shade" Single by Billy Corgan From the album TheFutureEmbrace Single Released June 6 2005 Single Format 1 DVD Recorded 2005 Genre Alternative Song Length 3:06 Record label Warner Brothers Producer Billy Corgan Chart positions #74 UK Billy Corgan single chronology "Walking S..
Walking Small
"Walking Small" is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season one. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Brief summary: Plankton is trying to build a mega-sized Chum Bucket on Goo Lagoon. He can't get everyone to get off the beach, so he uses SpongeBob... ..
Walking stick
A "walking stick" may also refer to the stick insect, which uses camouflage to resemble a stick or twig. A walking stick (or two) is a tool used by many people to assist walking. They come in many shapes and sizes, indeed leading some to build collections of them. As with all practical objects that ..
Walking Tall
promotional poster for Walking Tall Walking Tall is a 1973 semi-biopic of Sheriff Buford Pusser, a former professional wrestler-turned lawman in McNairy County, Tennessee. It starred Joe Don Baker as Pusser. The film was directed by Phil Karlson. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: ..
Walking the plank
Pirate walking the plank Walking the plank is a form of execution popularly (but incorrectly) believed to have been widely practiced by pirates. As usually described, it involved the victim being forced to walk off the end of a wooden plank or beam extended over the side of a ship, thereby fal..
Walking Through Fire
Walking Through Fire is an album by the Canadian rock band April Wine, released in 1986. Track listing Rock Myself To SleepOpen Soul SurgeryWanted Dead Or AliveYou Don't Have To Act That WayBeg For Your LoveHold OnLove Has Remembered MeAll It Will Ever BeAnejoWait Any More ..
Walking together
Walking Together is a youth movement that was created by Vasily Yakimenko in May of 2000. The group, which had over 50 thousand members as of January, 2002, is vehemently pro-Putin and is openly endorsed by President Vladimir Putin's administration. It has strict rules and indocrination methods, a..
Walking to Babylon
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Walking truck
The walking truck was an experimental quadruped robot made by General Electric in 1968. It was designed by Ralph Mosher to help infantry carry equipment over rough terrain. The stepping of the robot was controlled by a human pushing the pedals with his feet.The complex movements within a leg and be..
Walking with a Ghost
Walking with a Ghost is an EP by The White Stripes and was released in December 2005, six months after Get Behind Me Satan. It includes a cover of a song by Canadian duo Tegan and Sara and four live tracks recorded while supporting The White Stripes' aforementioned most recent album. Track lis..
Walking with a Ghost (song)
"Walking with a Ghost" is a song written by Sara and Tegan Quin from the Canadian duo Tegan and Sara. The song appears on their 2004 album So Jealous, and was released as a single in 2005. The american rock band The White Stripes plays a cover of this song on their 2005 EP of the same title. Track..
Walking with a Panther
Walking With a Panther is the third album by high-selling hip-hop artist LL Cool J. Produced in 1989, the album was a commercial success, with several charting singles ("Going Back to Cali," "I'm That Type of Guy", "Jingling Baby," "Big Ole Butt"), however, the album was often criticised by the hi..
Walking with Beasts
Walking with Beasts is a 2001 six-part television documentary produced by the BBC in the United Kingdom, narrated by Kenneth Branagh. In North America it has been retitled Walking with Prehistoric Beasts. Like its predecessor, Walking with Dinosaurs, it recreates life in the Cenozoic using Computer-..
Walking with Cavemen
Walking with Cavemen is a two-part television documentary about human evolution produced by BBC in the United Kingdom. It was originally released in April of 2003 and presented in the United States by the Discovery Channel and its affiliates. The documentary was produced largely by the same team wh..
Walking with Dinosaurs
Walking with Dinosaurs is a 1999 six-part television series produced by the BBC, narrated by Kenneth Branagh. In North America, the series was screened on the Discovery Channel, with Branagh's voice replaced by Avery Brooks. The series uses computer-generated imagery and animatronics to recreate th..
Walking with Monsters
Walking with Monsters (A.K.A. Walking With Monsters: Life Before Dinosaurs) is a three-part British documentary film series about life in the Paleozoic, bringing to life extinct arthropods, fish, amphibians, mammal-like reptiles, and reptiles. It was narrated by Kenneth Branagh. Using state-of-the-a..
Walking with Shadows
Walking With Shadows is a 1986 mini album by The Klinik, released in Spain in a limited edition of 500 copies, to coincide with a Spanish tour. This was the last release to feature Eric van Wonterghem, who left to form Insekt. Track listing "Walking With Shadows""Escape""Hours & Hours" (live a..
Walking with Spacemen
Our solar system. Several planets and minor celestial bodies are visited in Walking with Spacemen. Walking with Spacemen is a two-part television documentary about the exploration of our Solar system. The documentary centres around a hypothetical spacecraft carrying 5 astronauts. The space..
Walking with Thee
Walking With Thee is the second studio album by Clinic. It was released in 2002 by Domino Records. Track listing All songs by Clinic. Harmony (4:02)The Equaliser (3:43)Welcome (3:02)Walking With Thee (2:36)Pet Eunuch (2:05)Mr. Moonlight (4:00)Come Into Our Room (3:50)The Vulture (3:40)The Brigde..
Walking With the Beggar Boys
Walking With the Beggar Boys is the 2004 release by indie rock band Elf Power. "Never Believe" was released as a single prior to the album's release, and a video was created as well. Vic Chestnutt was featured on the title track, singing and playing guitar. Tracklisting Never BelieveWalking..
Walking Wounded
Walking Wounded is a 1996 album by Everything But the Girl. It is their highest charting album to date, reaching #4 in the UK and #37 in the US. Track listing "Before Today" (4:18)"Wrong" (4:36)"Single" (4:38)"The Heart Remains a Child" (3:50)"Walking Wounded" (6:05)"Flipside" (4:33)"Big Deal" (4:..
Walking wounded
A term used in first aid and triage to indicate injured persons who are of a relatively low priority. These patients are conscious and breathing and usually have only (relatively) minor injuries. Depending on the resources available, and the abilities of the injured persons these people may sometime..
Walkinstown
Walkinstown (Baile Bhailcín in Irish) is a suburb of Dublin, Ireland, which incorporates the area of Greenhills (Irish, Na Glaschnoic or Na Cnoic nGlas), and one area of Ballymount, which is divided in to three areas, is situated on the Southside of the city. It borders Crumlin, Drimnagh, Clondalki..
Walkley
Walkley Shown within Sheffield District: Sheffield UK Parliament constituency: Sheffield Brightside, Sheffield Central and Sheffield Hillsborough Ceremonial county: South Yorkshire Region: Yorkshire and the Humber Population (2001): 17,900 Councillors Veronica Hardstaff (Labour Party)Jonat..
Walkley Awards
The Walkley Awards are an Australian literary award given out annually. Recipients of the award are chosen by an independent board consisting of prominent journalists and photographers. The awards are officially administered by the Walkley Foundation for Journalism. They have often been considered a..
Walkley Award for Broadcast Interviewing
The Walkley Award for Broadcast Interviewing has been awarded since 1997. Until 2001, it was known as the Walkley Award for Broadcast Presenting. List of winners: 1997: Jim Waley, Nightline/Sunday, Nine Network1998: Maxine McKew, Lateline, ABC TV1999: Helen Dalley, Sunday, Nine Network2000: Kerry O..
Walkley Award for Journalism Leadership
The Walkley Award for Journalism Leadership recognises outstanding acts of courage and bravery in the practice of journalism. It has been awarded annually since 1998. List of winners: 1998: Laurie Oakes, Nine Network1999: Brian Toohey2000: Mike Steketee, The Australian2001: Paul Kelly, The Australi..
Walkley Award for Most Outstanding Contribution to Journalism
The Walkley Award for Most Outstanding Contribution to Journalism recognises long-term commitment and achievement in the industry. It has been awarded annually since 1994. List of winners: 1994: Robert M. Duffield1995: John Stubbs1996: Max Fatchen1997: Paul Chadwick1998: Maurie Ferry, ABC South Eas..
Walkley Heights, South Australia
Walkley Heights LGA: Salisbury Council Established: approx 1995 Postcode: 5098 Median property value: 0,000 (2005)[Property values for postcode 5098 on domain.com.au] Location: Adelaide, SA Suburbs near Walkley Heights Ingle Farm Valley View Oakden Northfield P..
Walkley Road
Walkley Road is a major road in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It runs from Riverside Road to Ramseyville Road (formerly Baseline Road). It is mostly a 4-lane divided road which runs through both residential and industrial areas of the southern part of urban Ottawa. ..
Walkley Station (OC Transpo)
Walkley Transitway Station is a bus-stop on Ottawa's Transitway served by OC Transpo buses. It is located in the south-eastern transitway section at Walkley Street. In 2009, it will also be served by the O-Train as a new station may be built in conjonction of the construction/expansion of the North..
Walkman
Sony Walkman Official Logo(2000) The Walkman is a popular Sony brand used by the company to market its portable audio players, and is synonymously used to refer to the original Walkman portable personal stereo player. The original Walkman brought about a change in music listening habits, allo..
Walkman Bean
The Walkman Bean was a flash memory-based MP3 player by Sony. The name refers to its shape, which was modelled after a jellybean, and its ancestor, the original Sony Walkman portable cassette player. The Bean has recently ceased production. [link] The player was available in three versi..
Walkman Circ
The Walkman Circ is a digital audio player available in capacities of 1 GB, 512 MB, and 256 MB. Features include a backlit LCD, 70 hour playback life on one "AAA" battery, the ability to play MP3/ATRAC3®/WMA/WAV audio formats. External links [Official Sony Page] ..
Walkman Core
The Walkman Core is a digital audio player available in capacities of 1 GB and 512 MB. Features include a 3-Line electroluminescence display, battery rated to hold a 50 hour playback life, the ability to play MP3/ATRAC3®/ATRAC3plus™ audio formats. Sony also claims that the battery can charge a..
Walkout
In labor disputes, a walkout is a labor strike, the act of employees collectively leaving the workplace as an act of protest. A walkout can also mean the act of leaving a place of work, school, a meeting, a company, or an organization, especially if meant as an expression of protest or disapprova..
Walkout (film)
Walkout is a 2006 Home Box Office film. Based on a true story, student activist and Mexican-American Paula Crisostomo (played by Alexa Vega), tired of being treated unequally, decides to take action and stage a walkout at five East Los Angeles high schools in 1968 to protest educational conditions ..
Walkout (In the Heat of the Night)
Walkout is a second season episode of the television series In the Heat of the Night. It was first aired on March 21, 1989. ..
Walkover
This article is about uncontested contests. For the gymnastic manoeuvre, see back walkover A walkover is the awarding of a victory to a contestant because there are no other contestants, or because the other contestants have been disqualified or have forfeited. The term can apply in sport, but can ..
Walkovszky v. Carlton
Walkovszky v. Carlton, 276 N.Y.S.2d 585 (2d Cir. 1966)18 N.Y.2d 414, 223 N.E.2d 6, 276 N.Y.S.2d 585, is a leading Court of Appeal decision on the conditions the Courts will pierce the corporate veil. A cab company had shielded themselves from liability by incorporating each cab as its own corporatio..
Walks
Walks may refer to: Base on balls, a term in BaseballWalking, locomotionWalking (basketball), a term in BasketballThis 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 di..
WalkSAT
GSAT and WalkSat are local search algorithms to solve boolean satisfiability problems. Both algorithms work on formulae that are in (or have been converted into) conjunctive normal form. They start by assigning random values to all the variables. If the assignment satisfies all clauses, the algorit..
Walks per nine innings
In baseball statistics, walks per nine innings (denoted by W/9) is a measure of the walks ability of a pitcher; calculated as the number of walks obtained for every nine innings pitched: (9 x number of walks) / (innings pitched). ..
Walks plus hits per inning pitched
WHIP re-directs here; an alternate meaning is WHIP (AM). In baseball, walks plus hits per inning pitched (WHIP) is a sabermetric measurement of how many baserunners a pitcher is responsible for allowing per inning pitched. It gives a general measure of a pitcher's ability to keep batters off bas..
Walkthrough
A walkthrough is a term describing the consideration of a process at an abstract level. The term is often employed in the software industry (see software walkthrough) to describe the process of inspecting algorithms and source code by following paths through the algorithms or code as determined by i..
Walkup Skydome
J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome, second largest clear-span timber dome in the world, is a 16,230-seat multi-purpose stadium in Flagstaff, Arizona. It opened in 1977, and is home to the Northern Arizona University Lumberjacks football and basketball teams. It has hosted five Big Sky Conference men's bas..
Walkway
A promenade in Dumaguete City, Philippines. A walkway is a path for walking that is generally not enclosed. It can be at ground level, or it can be elevated. It can be a simple constructed path or something more complex to cross a road or a body of water. It can also be used to board and rem..
Walk (album)
Walk is the first album by American singer/songwriter Andrew Peterson, released in 1996. Track listing "Carolina" (Peterson)"Another Day" (Peterson)"If I Wanna Walk" (Peterson)"Lullaby" (Peterson)"Shades of Home" (Peterson)"Let Me Sing" (Peterson)"I Can't Believe My Eyes" (Peterson)"Rise and Shi..
Walk (Sheepshead)
In Sheepshead, the term "walk" refers specifically to non-trump suits (and most often the called ace suit). If it walks, that means that no trump was played and the Ace won the trick. Note about Called Ace: Since neither picker nor partner can play trump on the called ace suit, it leaves the op..
Walk (song)
"Walk" is one of the most popular songs on Pantera's 1992 album, A Vulgar Display of Power. The song is about being respected, instead of being stabbed in the back and used as a subject of a gossip. It is one of Pantera's most influential songs, and has a punch-in-the-face attitude that appealed to ..
Walk Against Want
Walk Against Want is an annual event held by Oxfam Australia (formerly Community Aid Abroad). The Walk is usually held in March in many locations around the country (over 60 in 2005, and around 100 in 2006). Participants in each location undertake a walk of five to ten kilometres along their communi..
Walk Among Us
Walk Among Us was the ninth release from the Lodi, New Jersey punk band The Misfits. The band's first full-length album, it was originally co-released by Ruby and Slash Records as JRR804 in March of 1982. It was the product of a January 1982 recording session at Quad Teck in Los Angeles, Califor..
Walk and Squawk Performance Project
Walk & Squawk Performance Project makes physical and visual performance integrating movement, image, text and sound. Our work is about imagination and collaboration, play and transformation - of people, objects and ideas. It's about the belief that live performance creates community. Working ..
Walk Away
"Walk Away" is the name of various songs. "Walk Away (James Gang song)", released in 1971"Walk Away (Sisters of Mercy song)", released in 1984"Walk Away (Alanis Morissette song)", released in 1991"Walk Away (Cool For August song)", released in 1997"Walk Away (Dropkick Murphys song)", released in 20..
Walk Away (Cool For August song)
Walk Away was the last hit radio single for the band Cool For August and was also released as a CD single in Australia. Released in 1998 at the height of the song's popularity, this proved to be the last official release for the band. This CD is the only release that contains the acoustic version..
Walk Away (Franz Ferdinand song)
"Walk Away" is a song by Scottish alternative rock band Franz Ferdinand and is featured on their second album, You Could Have It So Much Better. It was released 5 December 2005 as the second single from that album in the UK, entering the UK Singles Chart at #13 a week later (see 2005 in British mu..
Walk Away (Kelly Clarkson song)
"Walk Away" is the fifth official single release from American singer Kelly Clarkson's second album Breakaway. Contents 1 Song information2 Music video3 Remixes4 Chart performance5 External links Song information Following in the vein of her previous down-with-love si..
Walk Away / Jailbreak
"Walk Away / Jailbreak" is a split 7" single by the Burden Brothers and the Supersuckers. It was released in 2005 on Magic Bullet Records Track listing Burden Brothers - "Walk Away (live)" (Bentley)Supersuckers - "Jailbreak" (Lynott) - 3:38 Personnel Burden Brothers* Vaden Lewis - vocals and gui..
Walk Away Renee
"Walk Away Renee" is a song made popular by the band The Left Banke in 1966, composed by the group's keyboard player Michael Brown. The song was also a chart hit for The Four Tops in 1968. The song is one of a number Brown wrote about Renee Fladen, girlfriend of The Left Banke's guitarist Tom Finn ..
Walk Away Renee/Pretty Ballerina
Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina Album by Left Banke Released February, 1967 Genre Baroque pop Length 28 min 25 sec Record label Smash Producer Harry Lookofsky Professional reviews [AMG] 4.5 stars out of 5 [link] Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina is an album by N..
Walk cycle
In animation, a walk cycle is a sequence of frames representing a (usally human) walk movement. Walk cycles are important, because when a walking person appears in an animation, the walk cycle simply can be looped over and over, without having to animate each step again. Creating a walk cycle Ther..
Walk Don't Run
This article is about the film. For the hit surf music single, see The Ventures. Walk Don't Run (sometimes titled as Walk, Don't Run in U.S. promotional materials), was a 1966 film comedy set in Tokyo during the Olympic Games in 1964. It marked the last appearance by Cary Grant in a feature film. ..
Walk for Democracy
The first Walk for Democracy, held Sunday April 2, 2006, was a public protest against was a public conceived in response to the David Emerson defection immediately following the 2006 federal election. The event was organized by a non-partisan group, Real Democracy, which itself was conceived in resp..
Walk for Hunger
The Walk for Hunger is a charity walk designed to help raise money for hungry people in the state of Massachusetts. It is the oldest continual pledge walk in the country and the largest annual one-day fundraiser to alleviate local hunger in Massachusetts. The first Walk began in 1969 by group of ..
Walk for Your Lives
Walk for Your Lives is an episode of the animated television series Invader Zim. Plot The Almighty Tallest are conducting their inspections for Probing Day (a performance review which consists primarily of pummeling the Invaders senseless) when Zim unexpectedly reports for inspection. As he exho..
Walk into Light
Walk Into Light (1983) is the first solo album released by Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson. (The album A was originally intended to be released as an Ian Anderson album, but instead was released as a Jethro Tull album). In many ways Walk Into Light is a two - hander, with Anderson working c..
Walk Into the Sun
"Walk Into the Sun" is a song by British House music trio Dirty Vegas and is featured on their second album, One. It was released 11 October 2004 as the only single from that album (see 2004 in British music). Track listings CD CDR6647"Walk Into the Sun" (radio edit)"State of Mind"Maxi-CD CDRS664..
Walk in bathtub
A walk in bathtub differs from a conventional bathtub in that not only is it smaller and deeper, but it also has an inward-opening or outward opening door which is self- sealing. Those with inward swing doors may require more water to fill as the tub must be larger to accommodate the door. This can..
Walk In Love
Walk In Love is the latest album by Green Velvet. This album was released in 2005, but has received little interest. 2 of the tracks (Come Back and Pin Up Girl) were 2 of songs made under GV's Prince (artist) inspired alter ego Curan Stone, and come back actally features live guitar playing instea..
Walk in My Soul
Walk in My Soul is a 1985 historical novel by Lucia St. Clair Robson. Contents 1 Plot Introduction2 Plot summary3 Excerpt4 External link Plot Introduction It is the story of Tiana Rogers of the Cherokee, the young Sam Houston, and the Trail of Tears. Plot summary Tiana g..
Walk In Selection
redirect [[Template:Context]]Overview Walk-in-Selection - WIS is a Housing and Development Board system that offers a convenient and efficient system that enables eligible flat buyers, particularly those in urgent need of accommodation, to book their choice apartment. Since January 2002, HDB annou..
Walk in the Word
Walk in the Word is a ministry outreach of Harvest Bible Chapel in Rolling Meadows, Illinois. This daily radio program airs on hundreds of stations in North America and around the world. Walk In The Word is hosted by Pastor James MacDonald. In January of 2005, Walk In The Word went into Ministry..
Walk Like an Egyptian
This article is about the song. For the dance that pre-dates the song see walking like an Egyptian''. "Walk Like an Egyptian" is the name of a U.S. number-one hit from the Different Light album released by The Bangles in 1986. The song was written by Liam Sternberg after seeing people on a ferry ..
Walk Like a Man
Walk Like a Man is episode from the TV series Yes, Dear Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Greg & Jimmy are inside talking when Sam runs in scared, because it is thundering out, and runs to Jimmy. Jimmy calms him down. Greg says he can’t believe Sa..
Walk Me Home
"Walk Me Home" is pop song by singer Mandy Moore, released as a single in 1999. Song Information At the wake of her sleeper hit "Candy" Moore released her second single "Walk Me Home". The single didn't reach the popularity of "Candy," however did perform better in the charts, reaching the top 40..
Walk of Doom
Walk of Doom is an episode of Invader Zim. Plot The episode opens with GIR running wildly around the house screaming, "I'm running!" He jumps down a chute to the lab and continues running as Zim explains that it's time to finally upgrade his guidance chip. GIR exclaims, "I don't need it!" as he ..
Walk of Fame (pricing game)
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Walk of Game
The Walk of Game is an area of the Metreon complex building in San Francisco that honors great video game achievements. The awards are chosen through a month long vote held every October on the internet. The top four video and computer games and characters are chosen, as well as two game developers..
Walk of Life
For the song by the British rock group Dire Straits, see Walk of Life Walk of Life is the second album by pop singer Billie Piper, released in 2000. Piper's second album did not match the multi-platinum début in terms of album sales despite producing three Top 30 singles - "Day and Night" went to..
Walk of Life (Dire Straits song)
"Walk of Life" is a 1985 song by the British rock band Dire Straits. It appeared on their best-selling album Brothers In Arms. It subsequently appeared on their live album On The Night. The song was nearly excluded from the album when the co-producer Neil Dorfsman voted against its inclusion, but t..
Walk of shame
The walk of shame usually occurs the morning after a night out. People undertaking the walk of shame are understood to have spent the night at the house of a sexual partner, particularly a one night stand. Due to this they can be recognised by the fact that they are still wearing the clothes they ..
Walk of the People - A Pilgrimage for Life
In 1984, the global nuclear arms race proceeded at a furious pace. Some United States leaders talked of a “winnable” nuclear war against the former Soviet Union. Then-U.S. President Ronald Reagan and then-USSR Premier Konstantin Chernenko had not as much as met in the previous four years. More n..
Walk On
Walk On is also the name of a U2 song. John Hiatt also has an album entitled Walk On Walk On is the fourth studio album by American band Boston, released in 1994. (See 1994 in music). Walk On is the first and only Boston album to lack Brad Delp as vocalist, as he had left the band in his stint wi..
Walk On (John Hiatt album)
Walk On was singer-songwriter John Hiatt's thirteenth album, released in 1995. It was his first album with Capitol Records. Track listing All tracks written by John HiattCry Love - 4:20You Must Go - 5:01Walk On - 5:11Good As She Could Be - 3:28The River Knows Your Name - 4:25Native Son - 3:55D..
Walk On (song)
All That You Can't Leave Behind Album Listing "Elevation"(Track 3) "Walk On"(Track 4) "Kite"(Track 5) "Walk On" was a single release from U2's tenth studio album All That You Can't Leave Behind, and won the Record of the Year Grammy Award in 2002 (see 2000 in music and 2002 in music). Conten..
Walk on By
"Walk on By" is a song recorded by Dionne Warwick. It was chosen as one of the Songs of the Century by the RIAA. ..
Walk On By
"Walk On By" is a landmark 1964 single by American soul singer Dionne Warwick. Working with the collaborative team of Burt Bacharach and Hal David, the song became Warwick's signature song in spite of the fact that she has had more than two dozen hits in her career. The single reached #6 on the Bill..
Walk on Fire
Walk on Fire was a British melodic rock band whose album Blind Faith (1989) yielded two minor hit singles: "Blind Faith" and "Wastelands". Personnel David Cairns - KeyboardsAlan King - Lead VocalsJohn Henderson - DrumsMike Casswell - Guitars ..
Walk on the Wild Side
"Walk on the Wild Side" is a Lou Reed song from his 1972 sophomore solo album Transformer. It was produced by David Bowie. The song received wide radio coverage, despite its touching on topics such as transsexuality, drugs, and oral sex, and is usually regarded as Reed's best-known solo work. Th..
Walk on the Wild Side: The Best of Lou Reed
Walk on the Wild Side: The Best of Lou Reed is the first greatest hits compilation by Lou Reed, formerly of The Velvet Underground. It was issued by RCA records after the termination of Reed's first contract with them ended in 1976. Issued on compact disc on October 25, 1990. Track Listing "Sate..
Walk on the Wild Side & Other Hits
A low budget release centered around the title track, which was a Top Twenty hit for Lou Reed in 1973. Track Listing 1. Walk On The Wild Side2. Sweet Jane (live)3. White Light / White Heat (live)4. Sally Can't Dance5. Nowhere At All6. Coney Island Baby ..
Walk on the Wild Side (disambiguation)
"Walk on the Wild Side" can be any of the following: "Walk on the Wild Side", a song by Lou Reed.A Walk on the Wild Side, a novel by Nelson Algren or the 1962 film by directed by Edward Dmytryk, based on that novel."Walk on the Wild Side", the title song of Dmytryk's film. This is a [disambigua..
Walk on Water
Walk on Water can have several meanings: Walk on Water (film), a 2004 Israeli film"Walk on Water", a 1994 song by Aerosmith, featured on the Big Ones album"Walk on Water", a 2002 song by Milk Inc."Walk on Water", a song by Ozzy OsbourneWalk on Water, an album by Jerry HarrisonWalking on water, a phy..
Walk on Water (album)
Walk on Water is a 1995 album from the band UFO. The album did not chart. It was recorded at Rumbo Recorders in Canoga Park, California. Track listing Self-Made ManVenusPushed to the LimitStopped by a Bullet (of Love)Darker DaysRunning on EmptyKnock, KnockDreaming of SummerDoctor Doctor [New..
Walk on Water (film)
Knut Berger, Caroline Peters and Lior Ashkenazi in Walk on Water Walk on Water (original Hebrew title: ללכת על המים; English transliteration: Lalechet al hamaim) is an Israeli film released in 2004. It stars Lior Ashkenazi, Knut Berger, and Caroline Peters. It was directed by New Y..
Walk over
Walk over (abbreviated w.o.) is a term mostly used in equestrian and tennis. In tennis it is to sign that a tennis match has not ended regularly due to health problems of one player. In example, when tennis player no.1 won the first set 6:2 and is leading in the second set with 3:1 and has to give ..
Walk percentage
Walk percentage (BBP) is another common statistic in baseball and also quite easy to understand and easy to compute. This is calculated as (bases on balls) / (plate appearances). The primary purpose for this offensive measurement is to gauge the percentage of a batter's appearance at the plate that..
Walk Tall
"Walk Tall" is a John Mellancamp song which protests the Bush administration's policies. During a July 2006 rendition of it, former vice president Dan Quayle protested the song by walking out on Mellancamp. [link] ..
Walk the dog
Walk the dog is a common yo-yo trick where the yo-yoist does a sleeper and then allows ths spinning yo-yo to roll along the ground as if it were a leashed animal.This phrase may also refer to the activity in where a dog owner takes his/her pet outside to allow it to defecate or urinate and/or ensur..
Walk the Dog and Light the Light
Walk the Dog and Light the Light is the ninth studio album by Bronx-born singer, songwriter, and pianist Laura Nyro. It was released in the late summer of 1993, more than nine years after its predecessor, Mother's Spiritual. It followed Nyro's 1989 live album [[Laura: Live at the Bottom Line]], an..
Walk the Line
For the soundtrack of the same name, see Walk The Line Soundtrack. For the song, see I Walk the Line Walk the Line is an acclaimed Academy Award and Golden Globe-winning film chronicling the life of Johnny Cash, American country singer, focusing on his younger life, his romance with June Carter a..
Walk the Line (soundtrack)
Walk the Line is the soundtrack from the movie Walk the Line released November 15, 2005 by Wind-Up Records. There are nine songs by Joaquin Phoenix, four songs by Reese Witherspoon, one song by Waylon Payne, one song by Johnathan Rice, two songs by Tyler Hilton, and one song by Shooter Jennings. A..
Walk the Plank
Walk the Plank is a South African television gameshow produced for the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) in 2005. It was hosted by Rutendo Matinyarare. A crossover of Survivor and traditional quiz shows but with a voiceover and puzzle games and costumes. Six contestants works in two team..
Walk the Tightrope
Walk The Tightrope is the fifth album by Australian boy band and pop vocal group Human Nature released on April 26, 2004. Contents 1 Making of the album2 Track listing3 Sales4 External links Making of the album The first single "When You Say You Love Me" was written by Dar..
Walk This Way
Aerosmith and Run-D.M.C. feud in neighboring studios in the music video "Walk This Way" Steven Tyler performs with Run-D.M.C. in the music video "Walk This Way" is a song by the American rock group Aerosmith from their album Toys in the Attic in 1975. It was one of their first hits to re..
Walk to Canossa
Henry IV and Gregory VII in Canossa, as depicted by Carlo Emanuelle The Walk to Canossa (sometimes called the Way to Canossa; German, Gang nach Canossa or Canossagang; Italian, l'umiliazione di Canossa) refers to both the trek itself of Henry IV of the Holy Roman Empire to the fortress at Cano..
Walk to the End of the World
The Walk to the End of the World is a 1974 book series by award winningAmerican author Suzy McKee Charnas. ..
Walk Two Moons
Walk Two Moons is a novel written by Sharon Creech and published in 1994 which won the 1995 Newbery Medal. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Salamanca Tree Hiddle (called Sal throughout most of the book) packs and moves with her father from Bybanks, K..
Walk two paths at the same time
Walking two paths at the same time means to live in one way publicly (i.e., the material world, in a particular country or community), while maintaining a practice (usually spriritual, but not necessarily) that is entirely different. It is a technique first espoused by Taoists that has also been e..
Walk Witt Me
Walk Witt Me is the debut solo album by rapper Sheek Louch of rap group The L.O.X. The album gained little mainstream recognition despite being on a major label, Interscope Records, but did manage to get buzz for the Green Lantern produced single Mighty D-Block (2 Gunz Up), which featured fellow D-B..
Wall
This article is about structural, boundary and retaining walls. For other meanings, see Wall (disambiguation) or The Wall (disambiguation). A Brick Wall A wall is a usually solid structure that defines and sometimes protects an area. Most commonly, a wall separates space in buildings into ro..
WALL
WALL is an Radio station on AM 1340. The station is licensed to Middletown, New York and serves the southern Hudson Valley. WALL is owned and operated by Cunmulus Media and broadcasts Radio Disney full-time. Also since 1999 WALL has simulcast sister station WEOK 1370 licensed to Poughkeepsie, New Yo..
Wall's
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 British food brands called "Wall's" Wall's ice creamWall's saus..
Wall's ice cream
Wall's is the brand name of Unilever's ice cream business, Heartbrand, used in the United Kingdom. Wall's (Ice Cream) Ltd is the name of the company that for many years, as an independent and then as a Unilever subsidiary, made and marketed the Wall's brand of ice cream in the UK. Originally an ind..
Wall's sausages
Wall's are a prominent manufacturer of sausages in the United Kingdom. Originally part of the same company that produced Wall's ice cream, acquired by Unilever in 1922, they were subsequently sold off to the Kerry Group in 1994. External links [Wall's sausages][Kerry Group] ..
Wall, Pennsylvania
Wall is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 727 at the 2000 census. Geography Wall is located at [40°23′36″N, 79°47′16″W] (40.393468, -79.787692)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Wall, South Dakota
"Something there is that doesn't love a Wall, that wants it down" -Robert Frost Wall is a town in Pennington County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 818 at the 2000 census. The town is most famous for Wall Drug Store, which opened as a small pharmacy during the Depression but event..
Wall, Staffordshire
Wall is a small village in Staffordshire, England, just south of Lichfield. It is on the site of the Roman settlement of Letocetum. The nearby junction of the A5 and A5127 roads and the M6 Toll motorway is often referred to as Wall junction. External links *[Map sources] for ..
Wall-Sun-Sun prime
In mathematics, a Wall-Sun-Sun prime is a certain kind of prime number. A prime p > 5 is called a Wall-Sun-Sun prime if p² divides [F\left(p - \left(\frac \right)\right)] where F(n) is the nth Fibonacci number and [\left(\frac\right)] is the Legendre symbol of a and b. W..
Walla
this article is about the music; for informetion about the israeli news portal, se walla (news). In American radio, film, and television, walla is a sound effect imitating the murmur of a crowd in the background. A group of actors brought together in the post-production stage of film production to..
Walla-walla
Walla-walla (Traditional Chinese: }), is an kind of motorboat serving in the Victoria Harbour of Hong Kong. Walla-walla was named by European passengers for its the very noisy engine. Local people refer it as tin suen tsai (電船仔). External links [History of Walla-walla (in Chinese and E..
Wallaba
Wallaba is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Wallaba albopalpis (Peckham & Peckham, 1901) (Jamaica)Wallaba decora Bryant, 1943 (Hispaniola)Wallaba metallica Mello-Leitão, 1940 (Guyana) ..
Wallabies
Wallabies may refer to: Wallaby, Australian animalWallaby (manga), the manga by Azuma KiyohikoThe Wallabies, Australian national rugby union team This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wis..
Wallabout Bay
A small body of water along the northwest shore of Brooklyn, New York, between the present Williamsburg and Manhattan bridges, opposite Corlears Hook on Manhattan to the west, across the East River.. History The area was the site where the horrific British prison ships were moored during the Americ..
Wallaby
Ancient aboriginal rock painting of a wallaby in Kakadu National Park in Northern Australia. A wallaby (sometimes spelled wallabee or whallabee, though these are generally considered misspellings) is any of about thirty species of macropod (Family Macropodidae). Essentially, a wallaby is a..
Wallaby (manga)
is a manga published from December 1998 until the summer issue of 2000 in Game-jin magazine. It was written by Azuma Kiyohiko. It was also released in Kiyohiko Azuma Sakuhinshu: Azumanga 2. Plot summary After his accidental death, a Warabi Akira's spirit becomes stuck in a stuffed wallaby made b..
Wallaby minor characters
[Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Wallaby minor characters list. Rari Raru Rara is a female angel who stuck Warabi's soul into the stuffed toy to keep Warabi from dying unhappily, but really is doing so for the sake of a promotion. Originally was inves..
Wallaby Team of the Decade
To celebrate 10 years of professional Rugby Union, Australian Rugby celebrated the occasion with the announcement of the Wallaby Team of the Decade. A Judging panel of 30 journalists and commentators voted on a starting XV and a bench, with 6 players (in italics below) being unanimous selections, ..
Wallaby Test Match Results
Contents 1 1899-19092 2000-20093 Scoring4 References 1899-1909 Match Date Opponent Result Score Venue Captain Won-Drawn-Lost 1899 Australia vs Great Britain 1 24 June, 1899 Great Britain Australia 13-3 Sydney Cricket Ground F. L. Row 1-0-0 2 22 July, 1899 Great Britain G..
Wallace
Wallace is a surname, of Scottish origin (see Clan Wallace), and may refer to Alfred Russel Wallace, British naturalist and biologist, who came up with Wallace line and co-discovered natural selectionAndy Wallace (producer)Andy Wallace (racer)Aria WallaceBarbara Brooks WallaceBarret WallaceBen Wall..
Wallace's Cave
Wallace's Cave is situated in Roslin Glen, in Midlothian, Scotland. It is also known as Hawthornden Castle Cave, after Hawthornden Castle which is nearby. It takes its name from William Wallace, the Scottish national hero. ..
Wallace's Hanging Parrot
The Wallace's Hanging Parrot (Loriculus flosculus), also known as the Flores Hanging Parrot, is a small (length: 11-12cm) parrot endemic to the island of Flores. This is an arboreal parrot. The male is predominantly green, with a red bill, a red spot on the throat, orange legs and dark red nape, b..
Wallace's Standardwing
The Wallace’s Standardwing, Semioptera wallacii is a handsome olive-brown bird of paradise with beautifully glossed violet and lilac color crown and emerald green breast-shield. Its most striking features are two pairs of long white plumes coming out from the bend of the wing that can be raised o..
Wallace, California
Wallace is a census-designated place (CDP) at the far west edge of Calaveras County, California, United States on California State Highway 12. The population was 220 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 The town's name2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links The town's name On th..
Wallace, Idaho
Wallace is a city in Shoshone County, Idaho, United States. The population was 960 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Shoshone County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Center of the Universe4 Trivia5 External links..
Wallace, Indiana
Wallace is a town located in Fountain County, Indiana. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 100. Geography Wallace is located at 39°59'14" North, 87°8'53" West (39.987282, -87.148050)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the to..
Wallace, Kansas
Wallace is a city in Wallace County, Kansas, United States. The population was 67 at the 2000 census. Geography Wallace is located at [38°54′49″N, 101°35′31″W] (38.913671, -101.591874)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the cit..
Wallace, Louisiana
Wallace is a census-designated place (CDP) in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 570 at the 2000 census. Geography Wallace is located at [30°2′26″N, 90°39′59″W] (30.040492, -90.666471)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to ..
Wallace, Missouri
Wallace is an unincorporated community in southern Buchanan County, Missouri. It is located about twelve miles northwest of Platte City. Its post office has closed and mail now comes from nearby Dearborn. ..
Wallace, Nebraska
Wallace is a village in Lincoln County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 329 at the 2000 census. Geography Wallace is located at [40°50′19″N, 101°9′52″W] (40.838672, -101.164365)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Wallace, North Carolina
Wallace is a town in Duplin County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 3,344 at the 2000 census. Geography Wallace is located at [34°44′14″N, 77°59′41″W] (34.737248, -77.994627)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Wallace, Nova Scotia
Wallace is a town in Nova Scotia, Canada. [Wallace] was originally called Remsheg, meaning "the place between" in the Mi'kmaq language, but was later renamed Wallace in honour of Scottish folk hero William Wallace and the first treasurer of Nova Scotia, Michael Wallace. The village is l..
Wallace, South Dakota
Wallace is a town in Codington County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 86 at the 2000 census. Wallace was the birthplace of Hubert H. Humphrey, the Vice President of the United States from 1965-1969. Geography Wallace is located at [45°5′6″N, 97°28′44″W] (45...
Wallace1
Wallace is located in the UK, and is belived to be behind a large number of expensive internet scams. There are a few websites devoted to stopping his folly, such as Wallace.org, run by Wallace, the owner of www.Wallace.com one of his earlier victims. The site now has over 100 members. Recently a..
Wallacea
Chorological map of Australasia with a couple of zoogeographic lines named after their proposers. Each of the lines marks a differently defined border between the Oriental and the Australian faunas or elements of them. The lines together characterize the area in which the Oriental and the Aust..
Wallaceburg, Ontario
Wallaceburg is an industrial town (pop. 11,114) located in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Originally a small settlement, it was recognized for its significant contribution to the lumber and boat building industries and strategic location along the banks of the scenic Sydenham River. The town was fo..
Wallaceburg Lakers
The Wallaceburg Lakers are a Junior "C" team based out of Wallaceburg, Ontario. They play out of the Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League. ..
Wallaceton, Pennsylvania
Wallaceton is a borough in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 350 at the 2000 census. Geography Wallaceton is located at [40°57′36″N, 78°17′20″W] (40.960106, -78.288861)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census..
Wallace & Gromit: The Best of Aardman Animation
Wallace & Gromit: The Best of Aardman Animation is a 1996 compilation film featuring previous Wallace and Gromit shorts. ..
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
"Smug" redirects here. For the real-life fridge, see Smeg (appliances). Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is a 2005 Academy Award-winning stop-motion animated film, the first feature-length Wallace and Gromit film. It was produced by DreamWorks Animation and Aardman Animations, and r..
Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo
Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo is a 2003 video game featuring Aardman Animations' popular characters Wallace & Gromit. The game was developed by Frontier Developments for the PC, PS2, Xbox and GameCube. The story sees the duo take on Feathers McGraw, the penguin villain from The Wrong Trousers, o..
Wallace (crater)
More than one crater has been named Wallace: Wallace (lunar crater)Wallace (crater on Mars) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended..
Wallace (lunar crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Wallace (Sin City)
Wallace is the protagonist of Hell and Back, the longest of the Sin City yarns written by Frank Miller. Unlike the other protagonists, he starts off as an ex-military civilian who has none of the faults of Marv, Dwight McCarthy, or John Hartigan, all of whom he has no contact with. [Spoiler w..
Wallace and Gromit
For metal, plastic or rubber rings, see Grommet. Wallace & Gromit Wallace & Gromit are the main characters in a series of three British animated short films and a feature-length film by Nick Park of Aardman Animations. All the characters were made from moulded Plasticine modelling clay on w..
Wallace Art Awards
The annual Wallace Art Awards are the biggest and longest-surviving art awards in New Zealand. They are for contemporary painting, sculpture and photography and are run by the [James Wallace Charitable Arts Trust]. ..
Wallace B. Jefferson
Wallace B. Jefferson is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas. He has twice made Texas history. In 2001, Governor Rick Perry appointed him as the first African American Justice of the Court, and then again in 2004 when he was appointed the first African American Chief Justice by Perry to..
Wallace B. Smith
Wallace B. Smith (born 1929) was Prophet and President of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (now Community of Christ), from 1978–1996. Son of President W. Wallace Smith, he was designated as his father's successor in 1976, and confirmed as church president when the elder..
Wallace Beery
Wallace Beery Wallace Beery (April 1, 1885 – April 15, 1949) was an American actor, best known for his many cinema appearances. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, he was the younger half-brother of Noah Beery, who also would have a lengthy career in motion pictures, as well as the uncle of..
Wallace Berman
Wallace Berman (1926 -1976) was an American West Coast visual /assemblage artist. Wallace Berman was born in Staten Island, New York and moved with his family to Los Angeles in 1930. He was expelled from high school for gambling, and became involved in the world of jazz. He enrolled in and attend..
Wallace Bickley
Wallace Bickley Wallace Alexander Bickley (11 October 1810–30 June 1876) was an early settler in colonial Western Australia, who became a Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council. Born in Kent, England on 11 October 1810, he was christened Samuel Wallace Alexander Bickley bu..
Wallace Breem
Wallace Breem (1926–1990) was a British librarian and author, the Librarian and Keeper of Manuscripts of the Inner Temple Law Library at his death, but perhaps more widely known for his historical novels, including the classic Eagle in the Snow (1970). At the age of 18, Breem entered the Indi..
Wallace Browne, Baron Browne of Belmont
Wallace Hamilton Browne, Baron Browne of Belmont is a Northern Irish politician in the Democratic Unionist Party. He is Lord Mayor of Belfast in 2005-6, and it was announced on 11 April 2006 that he would be one of the first three members of the DUP to be created a life peer, giving the party its..
Wallace C. Miller
Wallace Conrad Miller (born February 7, 1896 in Waterloo County, Ontario; died October 4, 1959) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1936 to 1959, and was a cabinet minister in the government of Douglas L. Campbell. Miller was educated at sch..
Wallace Carothers
Wallace Hume Carothers (April 27, 1896 – April 29, 1937) was the leader of organic chemistry at DuPont, and is best known as the inventor of nylon. Biography Carothers was born in Burlington, Iowa. He began his academic career as a faculty member of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champ..
Wallace Chang
Contents 1 Introduction2 Associations3 Publications4 Other5 Inventions Introduction Wallace H.J. Chang, M.D. (1937- ) was born May 16, 1937 in Shanghai, China. He is the son of Frank and Molly King Chang with siblings Lydia Armstrong and Jack H.T. Chang, M.D. The family ..
Wallace Civic Center
Wallace Civic Center is a 4,100-seat multi-purpose arena in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. It hosts various local concerts and sporting events for the area. ..
Wallace Clement Sabine
Wallace Clement Sabine (June 131868 - January 101919) was an American physicist who founded the field of architectural acoustics. He graduated from Ohio State University in 1886 at the age of 18 before joining Harvard University for graduate study and remaining as a faculty member. Sabine was acoust..
Wallace Collection
The Wallace Collection across Manchester Square gardens The Wallace Collection is a national art museum located in London. It was established from the private collection of Sir Richard Wallace, which was bequeathed to the UK by his widow in 1897. The museum opened to the public in 1900, in H..
Wallace Collection (band)
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Wallace College
Wallace College is a private educational institution located in the Old Town, Edinburgh, Scotland, established in 1972. The college provides English language and academic courses throughout the year. External link [Official website] ..
Wallace County, Kansas
Wallace County (standard abbreviation: WA) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of 2000, the population is 1,749. Its county seat is Sharon Springs.6 It was created in 1868 and named in honor of Brigadier generalW.H.L. Wallace who was a veteran of the Mexican War and a casualty of..
Wallace Davenport
Wallace Davenport (30 June, 1925 - 18 March, 2004) was a United States jazz trumpeter. Davenport has been one of the few traditional jazz musicians of the 1930s who later branched out into swing and bop styles, as well backed gospel and R&B vocalists during an extensive career in eight different de..
Wallace Diestelmeyer
Wallace Diestelmeyer was a Canadian figure skater. He competed in pair skating with Suzanne Morrow. In 1948, the couple won the bronze medal at the Winter Olympics and the World Figure Skating Championships. They are credited as being the first pair to perform the death spiral. ..
Wallace Duffield Wright
Brigadier General Wallace Duffield Wright VC, CB, CMG, DSO was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Wright was 27 years old, and a Lieutenant in the 1st Bn., The Queen..
Wallace Edwards
Wallace Edwards is a Canadian children's illustrator who won the 2002 Governor General's Award for his work on the book Alphabeasts. He is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art. ..
Wallace F. Bennett
Wallace Foster Bennett (1898 – 1993) was a Republican Senator representing the U.S. state of Utah (1961-1975). Bennett was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on November 13, 1898. He served as an infantry officer in World War I. He graduated from the University of Utah in 1919. He became a hig..
Wallace F. Johnson
Wallace F. Johnson of Philadelphia was an outstanding American tennis player in the early 20th Century. Johnson played collegiate tennis at the University of Pennsylvania, where in 1909 he won NCAA championships in both singles and doubles. At the U.S. Nationals, Johnson reached the singles fina..
Wallace Fard Muhammad
Wallace Fard Muhammad (1877-1893? – 1934) was a preacher and founder of the Black-nationalist movement the Nation of Islam (NOI), establishing its first mosque in Detroit. He preached his distinctive version of Islam there for three years before mysteriously disappearing in 1934 and subsequent..
Wallace Fennel
Wallace Fennel First appearance Pilot Last appearance N/A Statistics Name Wallace Fennel Family Alicia Fennel (mother)Darrell Fennel (half-brother)Nathan Woods (biological father)Hank Fennel (father)..
Wallace Ford
Ford as Det. Fred Saunders in Shadow of a Doubt Wallace Ford (February 12, 1898 - June 11, 1966) was a movie and television actor who, with his friendly appearance and stocky build, appeared in a number of movie westerns and B-movies. Ford, born Samuel Jones in England, began as a vaudevill..
Wallace fountain
Wallace fountains are public drinking fountains that appear in the form of small cast-iron sculptures scattered throughout the city of Paris, mainly along the most-frequented sidewalks. They are named after the Englishman Richard Wallace, who financed their construction. A great aesthetic success, t..
Wallace G. Wilkinson
Wallace G. Wilkinson Wallace Glenn Wilkinson (December 12, 1941–July 5, 2002) was a Kentucky businessman who made a fortune with college bookstores. Born in Casey County, Kentucky, he was graduated from Liberty High School in 1959. He transferred from Campbellsville University to the U..
Wallace Greenslade
Wallace Greenslade (ca. 1913 Formby, Merseyside – 21 April 1961 Weybridge, Surrey) was a BBC announcer and newsreader, but is mostly remembered for being the straight man in The Goon Show. He was born at Formby in Lancashire. During the Second World War, he served as a Lieutenant commander in..
Wallace H. Coulter
Wallace Henry Coulter was an engineer, inventor, entrepreneur and visionary. He was co-founder and Chairman of Coulter ® Corporation, a worldwide medical diagnostics company headquartered in Miami, Florida. The two great passions of his life were applying engineering principles to scientific resear..
Wallace H. Robinson
Lieutenant General Wallace H. Robinson was born February 11, 1920, in Washington, D. C., where he graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1936. He attended Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia, graduating in 1940, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering, and was commi..
Wallace H. White, Jr.
Wallace H. White, Jr. Wallace Humphrey White, Jr. (August 6, 1877–March 31, 1952) was a prominent American politician and Republican leader in Congress from 1916 until 1949. White was from the U.S. state of Maine and served in the U.S. House of Representatives before being elected to the..
Wallace Harrison
1952 Time cover featuring Wallace Harrison Wallace Kirkman Harrison (September 28 1895 Worcester, Massachusetts – December 21981 New York City), American twentieth-century architect. Harrison started his professional career with the firm of Corbett, Harrison & MacMurray participating i..
Wallace Hartley
Wallace Henry Hartley (June 2, 1878 - April 15, 1912) was a violinist who led the band on the RMS Titanic on its maiden voyage. He became famous for leading the eight member band as the ship sank on April 15 1912. History Wallace Hartley was born in Colne, Lancashire, England on June 2, 1878. In ..
Wallace High School
Wallace is a name for several high schools in the English-speaking world, including: Wallace High School (Idaho), Wallace, IdahoWallace High School (Nebraska), Wallace, NebraskaWallace High School (Northern Ireland), Lisburn, Northern IrelandWallace High School, Stirling, Stirling This [Disamb..
Wallace High School, Stirling
Wallace High School is a state comprehensive, non-denominational secondary school in Causewayhead, Stirling, Scotland. It was founded in 1971 to serve northern and north-eastern Stirling. The school's current catchment area includes Bridge of Allan, Riverside, Cambuskenneth, Causewayhead, Raploch, S..
Wallace High School (Northern Ireland)
Wallace High School is a co-educational voluntary grammar school situated in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1880 by a bequest from the estate of Sir Richard Wallace, local landowner and MP, as the Lisburn Intermediate and University School on a site fronting the Antrim Road. A board ..
Wallace House
Wallace House may refer to: Wallace House (Independence)Wallace House (Laclede County)Wallace House (New Jersey)Wallace House (Kentucky)This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to chang..
Wallace House, Somerville
The Wallace House is an historical house in Somerville, New Jersey. It was built in 1775, when the Philadelphia merchant John Wallace purchased land and a small house from the, by then, minister Hardenburgh, adding eight large rooms to make this his retirement home. But when housing/headquarters ..
Wallace Island Marine Provincial Park
Wallace Island Marine Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Wallace Islet, Queensland
Wallace Islet is a small islands in the Boydong cays Shelburne Bay in far north Queensland, Australia about 100 km North of Cape Grenville, Cape York Peninsula in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Queensland, Australia. They a part of the East Islands group about 25km North East from Captain Billy..
Wallace John Eckert
Wallace John Eckert (June 19, 1902 – August 24, 1971) was an astronomer, and Director of the Thomas J. Watson Astronomical Computing Bureau at Columbia University. In January 1940, Eckert published Punched Card Methods in Scientific Computation, which solved the problem of predicting the orbi..
Wallace King
Wallace King was an African American blackface minstrel performer from the 19th century. He played with Callender's Georgia Minstrels, and in 1882 was second to only Billy Kersands in pay and popularity. King was a "Sweet Singing Tenor"24 May 1890. The Clipper. Quoted in Toll 215. and known for his ..
Wallace Kyle
Air Chief Marshal Sir Wallace Hart Kyle GCB KCVO CBE DSO DFC RAF (born 22 January 1910, died 31 January 1988) was a senior Royal Air Force commander and the Governor of Western Australia from 1975 to 1980. Kyle was born in Western Australia and he received his education at Guildford Grammar School..
Wallace L. W. Sargent
Wallace Leslie William Sargent (February 15 1935 – ) is an American astronomer. He is often known as Wal Sargent. Although now a U.S. citizen, he was born in Elsham, England. He received his Ph.D. in 1959 from Manchester University before coming to work at Caltech where he has worked ever sin..
Wallace Langham
Wallace Langham (Born March 11, 1965 in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American character actor who has been seen on many famous television shows either in guest roles or starring roles. Contents 1 Film Career2 Television Career3 Personal4 External links Film Career He used to ..
Wallace Line
The Wallace Line is a boundary that separates the zoogeographical regions of Asia and Australasia. West of the line are found organisms related to Asiatic species; to the east, mostly organisms related to Australian species. The line is named after Alfred Russel Wallace, who noticed the apparent d..
Wallace Lloyd Algie
Photo by Terry Macdonald - May 1994 150px Wallace Lloyd Algie, VC (June 10, 1891 - October 11, 1918) was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He w..
Wallace M. Greene
redirect[[Template:Portal]]General Wallace Martin Greene, Jr. (born December 27, 1907 in Waterbury, Vermont, died March 8, 2003 in Alexandria, Virginia) was the 23rd Commandant of the Marine Corps from January 1, 1964 to December 31, 1967, when he retired from active service. Greene's decorated Ma..
Wallace McCain
G. Wallace F. McCain (born 1930) is a Canadian businessman, a co-founder of McCain Foods Limited, and billionaire. Born in Florenceville, New Brunswick, he received a Bachelor of Arts from Mount Allison University in 1951, he currently resides in Toronto, Ontario. He co-founded McCain Foods in 19..
Wallace Mercer
Wallace Mercer (June 4 1946 - January 17 2006) was chairman of Heart of Midlothian F.C. from 1981 to 1994. He is remembered mainly for his attempt to merge Hearts with their Edinburgh rivals Hibernian. He led Hearts for over a decade. Before he came along the club was struggling and often relegated...
Wallace Monument
The monument The monument seen from the University of Stirling The Wallace National Monument (generally known as the Wallace Monument) is a tower standing on the summit of Abbey Craig, a hilltop near Stirling in Scotland. It commemorates William Wallace, the 13th century Scottish hero. ..
Wallace Murray
Wallace Telford Murray was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Wallace Nesbitt
The Honourable Wallace Nesbitt, K.C. (May 13, 1858 – April 7, 1930) was a Canadian lawyer and Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. Born in Woodstock, Canada West (now Ontario), the son of John W. Nesbitt and Mary Wallace, he was called to the Ontario Bar in 1881. A practicing lawyer..
Wallace Nutting
Wallace Nutting (1861 - 1941) was a U.S. minister, photographer, artist, and antiquarian. Wallace Nutting is most famous for his pictures. He also was an accomplished author, lecturer, furniture maker, antiqes expert and collector. ..
Wallace Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd.
Wallace Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. (Wallace) was formed through a collaboration between Carter Wallace Inc. and Cosme Matias Menezes Pvt. Ltd. in the late 1960's. Wallace is today a wholly Indian company, and has emerged as a leading player in the Indian domestic market. In the international arena, W..
Wallace Pratt
Wallace E. Pratt (1885-1981) was a pioneer U.S. petroleum geologist. Born in Phillipsburg, Kansas, March 15, 1885, Pratt began his career in geology as an assistant with the Kansas Geological Survey shortly after he graduated from the University of Kansas in 1907 with a bachelor's degree. From 1..
Wallace Rae
Sir Wallace Rae or Wally Rae (d. March 2006) was a member of the Queensland Parliament and State Government Minister. Rae worked as a stock and station agent before serving as a bomber pilot in World War II. After the war, he brought a property located between Blackall and Isisford. He entered the ..
Wallace Rayfield
Wallace A. Rayfield (born Macon, Georgia around May 10, 1874—1941) was the second formally educated practicing African American architect in the United States. Rayfield graduated from Pratt Institute, Columbia University in 1899 with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture. Upon graduation, he was ..
Wallace Records
Wallace Records is a Trezzano Rosa, Italy based independent record label related to experimental, rock, jazz, noise and avantgarde. See also List of record labels ..
Wallace Reid
Wallace Reid Wallace Reid (April 15, 1891 – January 18, 1923) was an actor in silent film referred to by Motion Picture Magazine as "the screen's most perfect lover". Biography Born William Wallace Reid in St. Louis, Missouri into a show business family, his mother Bertha Westbrook was an ..
Wallace Reyburn
Wallace Reyburn is a humorist author who is responsible for a number of well-known urban legends, including the widespread belief that the flush toilet was invented by Thomas Crapper and that the brassiere was invented by Otto Titzling. Reyborn is the author of a number of books, some humorous and s..
Wallace Rice
Wallace Rice (born 1859, Hamilton, Ontario died December 15, 1939, Chicago) was an author, lecturer, and poet.. A graduate of Harvard University, he was admitted to the bar in 1884. He wrote historical pageants, including one celebrating Illinois' centennial. With Clarence Darrow, he edited the ant..
Wallace Rider Farrington
1927 Time cover featuring Farrington Wallace Rider Farrington (May 3 1871–October 6 1933) was the sixth Territorial Governor of Hawai'i, serving from 1929 to 1933. Prior to his term, he was editor of the Honolulu Advertiser and Honolulu Star-Bulletin newspapers. Farrington was born in ..
Wallace Roney
Wallace Roney (born May 25, 1960) is an American trumpet player and jazz musician. He was born in Philadelphia and attended Howard University and Berklee College of Music. Roney first came to prominence in Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers in the early 1980s. Later in the 1980s and early 1990s, Roney..
Wallace Rupert Turnbull
Wallace Rupert Turnbull was a New Brunswick engineer and inventor, born on October 16, 1870 in Saint John, NB. The Saint John Airport was briefly named after him. He died November 24, 1954. He was inducted in the Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame in 1976. His life Wallace Turnbull graduated in mechani..
Wallace S. Broecker
Wallace S. Broecker ("Wally") (1931-) is the Newberry Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Columbia University and a scientist at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. Broecker's areas of research included Pleistocene geochronology, radiocarbon dating and chemical oceanogr..
Wallace Shawn
Wallace Shawn (born November 12, 1943) is an American actor and writer. Ubiquitous on film and television, where he is usually cast in comic roles, he has pursued a parallel career as a playwright whose work is often dark, politically charged and controversial. He is known for talking with a lisp,..
Wallace Spearmon
Wallace Spearmon, Jr., (born December 24, 1984) in Chicago, Illinois, USA is a sprint athlete. Spearmon is a graduate of Fayetteville High School and currently attends the University of Arkansas. In August 2005 he won the silver medal in the 200m at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics. His pe..
Wallace State Community College
Wallace State Community College is a community college located in Hanceville, Alabama. Wallace State offers a variety of associate's degrees. It is named for former Alabama governor George C. Wallace, who greatly expanded Alabama's community college system. External links [Wallace State Comm..
Wallace Station, Nova Scotia
Wallace Station is a small farming community located in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Wallace Station was once home to a small Intercolonial Railway station that served the village of Wallace and surrounding areas. Passenger service was eliminated many years ago, and eventually the rail ..
Wallace Stegner
Wallace Earle Stegner (February 18, 1909—April 13, 1993) was an American historian, novelist, short story writer, and environmentalist. Some call him "The Dean of Western Writers." See, Timeline of environmental events Contents 1 Early life2 Bibliography3 Further reading about St..
Wallace Sterling
John Ewart Wallace Sterling (1906–1985) was a U.S. (Canadian-born) educator. He served as the president of Stanford University between 1949 and 1968. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens Wallace Stevens (October 2, 1879 – August 2, 1955) was an American Modernist poet. Contents 1 Life and career2 Poetry2.1 Imagination and reality2.2 Supreme fiction2.3 The role of poetry2.4 Reputation and influence3 Bibliography3.1 ..
Wallace Stevens Award
The Wallace Stevens Award is a major American literary award for mastery of poetry in the English language from the Academy of American Poets. The award includes a cash honorarium of $100,000. Reference [The Academy of American Poets official site] ..
Wallace Stickney
Wallace Elmer Stickney (born 24 November, 1934) is an American civil servant, most prominently as the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under President George H. W. Bush. Stickney was born in Salem, New Hampshire. He graduated from New England College in 1959 (B.S.) and rec..
Wallace Thurman
Wallace Henry Thurman (1902-1934) was an African American novelist during the Harlem Renaissance. He is best known for his novel The Blacker the Berry: A Novel of Negro Life, which describes discrimination based on skin color among black people. 1928 picture of Wallace Thurman Contents 1&n..
Wallace Township, Ontario
Wallace Township is a township in northern Perth County, Ontario, Canada. Wallace is located northeast of Wallace Township and Logan Township along the Huron County border. Wallace Township is now a part of the Municipality of North Perth along with Elma Township and Listowel. ..
Wallace Township, Pennsylvania
Wallace Township is a township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,240 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 31.3 km² (12.1 mi²). 31.2 km² (12.0 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.1 mi²) of..
Wallace tree
Wallace tree is an efficient hardware implementation of multiplication of two integers. The Wallace tree has 3 steps: Multiply (that is - AND) each bit of one of the arguments, by each bit of the other, yielding [n^2] results. Depending on position of the multiplied bits, the wires carry ..
Wallace Triplett
[] at NFL.com Wallace ("Wally") Triplett (b. April 18, 1926) is a former professional American football player, the first African-American to be drafted by and play for a National Football League team. For that reason, his picture hangs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. W..
Wallace v. Jaffree
Wallace v. Jaffree Supreme Court of the United States Argued December 4, 1984 Decided June 4, 1985 Full case name: Wallace v. Jaffree Citations: 472 U.S. 38 Prior history: --- Subsequent history: --- Holding "Just as the right to speak and the right to refrain from speaking ..
Wallace W. Rhodes
Wallace W. Rhodes was a teenager when he enlisted to serve in WWII. He saw action in the Pacific Theatre sailing on board of the USS Palawan. After the war he went to study engineering. In 1952 he graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology with a Bachelor degree in Industrial and Mechanical ..
Wallace Wade Stadium
Wallace Wade Stadium is a stadium on the campus of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. Primarily used for American football, it is the home field of the Duke Blue Devils. It opened in 1929 with a game against Pitt, as the first facility in Duke's new west campus. The horseshoe-shaped stand..
Wallace Walter Atwood
Wallace Walter Atwood (1872 – 1949) was an American geographer and geologist. Wallace Walter Atwood main contribution was his idea of Global Species Consolidation. He theorized that men follow a set path in their evolution. The first stage is Dispersion, which represents migration from a poin..
Wallace Wattles
Wallace D. Wattles (1860-1911) was an American author and a pioneer success writer.http://wallacewattles.wwwhubs.com/ His most famous work is a book called The Science of Getting Rich in which he explains how to get rich. He himself "tested" this out on himself, as he lived most of his life in pove..
Wallace West
Wallace West (1900-1980) was an American science fiction writer. He began publishing in 1927 with the story "Loup-Garou" in Weird Tales. The majority of West's work, which appeared prior to the 1960s, was short fiction, although he occasionally did turn his hand to writing novels. His novels, mos..
Wallace William Wade
--> Wallace William Wade (June 15, 1892–October 7, 1986) was an American college football coach. He was born in Trenton, New Jersey Playing Career Wade played football at Brown University. One of his teammates at Brown was Fritz Pollard, who went on to become the first African-American coa..
Wallace Wolodarsky
Wallace Wolodarsky was a writer for the Simpsons during the first four seasons, all of his episodes were co-written with former writing partner Jay Kogen. Since he left, he has directed several films (the most notable bing Sorority Boys), none of which have met with much commercial success. Simpson..
Wallach
Wallach is a word of Germanic origin, referring especially to Latin people, particularly Romanians and Italians. See the history of the term Vlach. Family name Eli WallachJoel D. WallachOtto WallachTim WallachMaxim Litvinov, born Wallach Others Wallach (crater)Wallach IX See also Wallachia, a re..
Wallachia
Part of a series on theHistory of Romania Dacia Roman Dacia The Dark Ages The Middle Ages Early Modern Times National awakening Kingdom of Romania World War II Communist Romania Romania since 1989 This box: [ view] • [ talk] • [ edit] This article is ab..
Wallach (crater)
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Wallach IX
Wallach IX is a notable fictional planet in Frank Herbert's science fiction universe of Dune. Wallach is best known for being the site of the Mother School of the Bene Gesserit. History In the Legends of Dune trilogy Wallach was one of the Synchronized Worlds, and was given to Yorek Thurr after hi..
Wallacia, New South Wales
Wallacia is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Originally known as Wallace from the surname of the family that lived there. It was changed by the local community including the Fowler's in the 1930s to Wallacia. External links [Penrith Local Suburb Profiles] ..
Wallaga Lake National Park
Wallaga Lake is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, lying 296 km southwest of Sydney. Fact sheet Area: 12.37 km²Coordinates: [36°22′18″S, 150°01′46″E]Date of establishment: May 26, 1972Managing authorities: New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife ServiceIUCN cate..
Wallago
The wallago (Wallago attu) is a species of catfish in the family Siluridae, or "sheatfishes". Found in large rivers and lakes, it can reach 2.4 m (8 feet) total length. This south Asian fish is found from Pakistan to Vietnam and Indonesia, and is also reported from Afghanistan. In Malaysia, the W..
Wallagrass, Maine
Wallagrass is a town in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. The population was 561 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 104.8 km² (40.5 mi²). 103.0 km² (39.8 mi²) of it is land and 1.8 km² (0.7 mi²) of it (1.68%) is wate..
Wallaman Falls
Wallaman Falls (coordinates: [18°36′S 145°48′E]) is a waterfall located in the northeast tropics region of Queensland, Australia, approximately 50 km southwest of the township of Ingham, and north of Townsville. The falls have two main drops, the second of which is commonly cited to ..
Wallan, Victoria
Wallan is a town in Victoria, 50 km from Melbourne on the Northern Highway in Australia. The town sits at the southern end of the large and diverse Mitchell Shire which extends from the northern fringes of Melbourne into the farming country of north-central Victoria and the lower Goulburn Valley. Th..
Wallangarra, Queensland
Wallangarra is a village on the border between Queensland and New South Wales in Australia. It is the most southerly town in Queensland, 258 km south west of Brisbane. Wallangarra is on the Queensland side of the border and Jennings is on the New South Wales side. The name, originally Wallan-Garra,..
Wallan railway station, Victoria
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