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European Hamster. pets
26 July 2008The European Hamster, Cricetus cricetus, also known as the Black-bellied Hamster, is a species of hamster native to Europe. It is typically found in low-lying farmland with soft loam or loess soils, although it may also inhabit meadows, gardens, or hedges. It is widely considered a farmland pest, and has also been […]
General Specials. from his dog.
25 July 2008General Specials are dog competitions in which the Best of Breed winners return to compete for Best in Group; these dog group winners then return to compete for the title Best in Show.
In large conformation dog shows, General Specials take place on a different day from the individual breed contests.
Cls (computing). commands or hand
25 July 2008cls (for clear screen) is a command used by COMMAND.COM and cmd.exe to clear the screen or console window of commands and any output generated by them. It does not clear the user’s history of commands, however. In most other environments, like for instance Linux and Unix the same functionality is provided by the clear […]
Toy Closet (Petz). case they find
25 July 2008The Toy Closet is a large closet of shelves in which all the toyz and other items are stored. It is considered to be its own room within the Petz games from Petz 2 onwards.
In Petz 1 the Toy Closet took the form of the Supply Shelf (since the distinction between a portable Supply Case […]
Shaviyani Atoll. names. Notable exceptions
25 July 2008Northern Miladhunmadulhu Atoll (code name Shaviyani Atoll) is an administrative division of the Maldives. It corresponds to the northern section of Miladhunmadulhu atoll located in the north of the Maldives.
NOTE: Haa Alifu, Haa Dhaalu, Shaviyani, Noonu, Raa, Baa, etc. are code letters assigned to the present administrative divisions of the Maldives. They are not the […]
WAFS. who has recently
24 July 2008WAFS
may refer to:
A WW-II era abbreviation for the historic Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron, later merged into the WASPs
Wide area file services, a recently coined term for distributed office functions
WAFS (AM), an AM radio station located in Atlanta, Georgia
Åtvidaberg. 1970s
24 July 2008Åtvidaberg (pron. Aat’vihda’bargh) is an industrial town in Östergötland, Sweden and the seat of Åtvidaberg Municipality, Östergötland County.
History
With the copper finds in the medieval age, a mining district was initiated. The town Åtvidaberg became the seat of a mining industry community.
The town’s development was to be directed by the noble family Adelswärd. Through […]
Attack dog. Trainers Dog trainers aren’t
23 July 2008An attack dog is a dog trained (and possibly bred) to attack, and possibly kill, living creatures. This may be done for a number of reasons:
A dog may be trained to attack cows and cats to participate in dog fighting.
A guard dog may be trained to attack humans to increase their effectiveness. […]
Trackless train. train the
22 July 2008This article is about trackless trains. For road trains that carry freight see road train, for other trains see train (disambiguation).
A trackless train is a series of connected road vehicles, usually shaped like a railway train. They can also be called road trains, deltrain or dotto trains and Renner Trains.
A trackless train usually consists […]
Institute for the Certification of Computing Professionals. Association of Canine Professionals
21 July 2008The Institute for the Certification of Computing Professionals is an institution for professional certification in the computer engineering and information technology industry. It was founded in 1973. Under the direction of 6 constituent societies and 19 affiliate societies, ICCP actively promotes these standards by offering the only broadly applicable and internationally recognized […]
Religious (Catholicism). also Obedience
21 July 2008In the lexicon of certain branches of Christianity, especially the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox branches, religious as a noun usually refers to a member of a religious order of monks, nuns, friars, clerics regular, or other individuals who take the three vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience (the evangelical councils). Neither of those groups […]
Dog show. Professionals Dog training Housebreaking
19 July 2008Dog show can refer to:
Conformation show, the most-common meaning of “dog show”, in which dogs are rated for how well their appearance conforms to a standard
Obedience trial (see also obedience training)
Dog agility trial
Sheepdog trial
Field trial
Novelty show
Specialty show
Tracking trial
Dog Show, a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live
See also
Rosettes www.rosettemaker.com
Dog sports
Best of Breed
Best in Show (film)
General Specials
Dog […]
Red Carpet (band). groups.
19 July 2008Red Carpet is a House/Electronica production act from Belgium consisting of DJ/producer/remixers Den Hetrix and Raffaele Brescia with Ramona Korber on vocals. In 2004 their piano-driven track “Alright” became one of the biggest club hits to come out of Ibiza, and in turn became a major Dance smash across Europe and in the United States, […]
Casamance River. an important part
18 July 2008The Casamance River flows westward for the most part into the Atlantic Ocean along a path about 200 miles (320 km) in length. However, only 80 miles (130 km) of it are navigable. The Casamance is the principal river of the Kolda and Ziguinchor Regions in the southern portion of Senegal between The Gambia […]
Use-case analysis. case they
16 July 2008In Software Development methodologies, Use-Case Analysis refers to the abstraction process of generating a view of a particular system focusing on the interaction with external entities (Actors) and the actions they want to perform on the system (the Use Case). The output of this analysis is generally a Use-case diagram that conforms to the […]
List of international schools in Singapore. school
15 July 2008The following is a list of international schools in Singapore:
Anglo-Chinese School (International) Singapore (ACS Intl)
Australian International School Singapore (AISS)
British Council Nursery School
Chinese International School Singapore(CNIS)
Canadian International School (Singapore) (CISS)
Chatsworth International School
Dover Court Preparatory School
DPS International School Singapore
Eton House International Primary School and Preschool
French School of Singapore (Lycée Français de Singapour) (LFS)
German European School Singapore (Deutsche […]
List of assets owned by Village Voice Media. comply with voice
15 July 2008Village Voice Media is the holding company which owns The Village Voice as well as some other alternative weeklies in the U.S.
Assets:
backpage.com (an online classified advertising site)
New Times Broward-Palm Beach
City Pages (Minneapolis, MN)
Cleveland Scene
Dallas Observer
Houston Press
L.A. Weekly
Miami New Times
Nashville Scene
OC Weekly (Orange County, CA)
Phoenix New Times
The Pitch (Kansas City, MO)
River Front Times (St Louis, MO)
Seattle […]
Allative case. often the case they
14 July 2008Allative case (abbreviated ALL, from Latin afferre “to bring to”) is a type of the locative cases used in several languages. The term allative is generally used for the lative case in the majority of languages which do not make finer distinctions.
Finnish language
In the Finnish language, the allative is the fifth of the locative cases, […]
Escape reflex. or hand signals.
11 July 2008Escape reflex, a kind of escape response, is a simple reflectory reaction in response to stimuli indicative of danger, that initiates an escape motion of an animal.
Escape reflexes control, e.g., the seemingly chaotic motion of a cockroach running from under the foot when one tries to squash it.
In higher animals examples of escape reflex include […]
National Kennel Club. the dogs
10 July 2008The National Kennel Club is an all-breed dog registry in the United States. It was founded in 1969. It has been criticized by many breeders as being a “paper mill”; that is, it will issue registration for any dog, for any breed, with no rigorous proof of ancestry or determination as to fitness for breeding. […]