Gabriella. usually household names.
26 August 2008Gabriella may refer to:
The Italian female given name Gabriella or Gabriela, from the Hebrew male name Gabriel
M/S Gabriella, a cruiseferry previously known as the M/S Frans Suell
Gabriella Montez, a character in the Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical which was played by Vanessa Hudgens
IMSA. hand signals. But
23 August 2008IMSA can refer to:
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, a residential magnet school located in Aurora, Illinois.
International Mind Sports Association, an association formed by the international federations of several intellectual games.
International Motor Sports Association and its namesake IMSA auto racing series.
International Municipal Signals Association (IMSA), a professional association covering standards, certification, and […]
Metaplan. and technique. This
18 August 2008Metaplan, Metaplan technique or simply card technique is a system for collecting ideas (or Creativity technique) when a group of people are working together. The method was initiated by Eberhard Schnelle in Hamburg, Germany.
Apart from the simple visual technique as exampled, the method covers the performance of discussion butlers, known as moderators, as well as […]
BFPRT. they find they
14 August 2008In computer science, BFPRT (Blum, Floyd, Pratt, Rivest, Tarjan) is a four step algorithm to select the nth smallest element of an array.
Contents
1 Algorithm
2 Implementation
3 See also
4 References
Algorithm
Consider the array as groups of 5 elements. Find the median of each group.
Use Select recursively to find x, the median of the medians.
Partition the […]
Recently (Joan Baez album). has recently catapulted to
13 August 2008Recently was a 1987 album by Joan Baez. At the time of its release, it was the performer’s first album of new material issued in the U.S. in eight years. As she had done during the 1960s for Bob Dylan, Tim Hardin and Richard Farina, Baez lent her voice to the songwriters of […]
Woodhouse railway station. Woodhouse
5 August 2008This station is in Woodhouse, Sheffield. It should not be confused with a station of the same name at Mansfield Woodhouse.
Woodhouse, formerly Woodhouse Junction, is a railway station serving the Woodhouse and Woodhouse Mill in Sheffield, England. The station is 8 km (5¼ miles) East of Sheffield Station on the Sheffield to Lincoln line. The […]
Jonathan Wutawunashe. praise
4 August 2008Jonathan Wutawunashe is a songwriter, guitarist, keyboard player and producer.
Hher Andrew, referred to by church members as “Prophet,” is the leader of the church which has branches all over the world ,including Africa ,Europe and the United States.
Nditorei, Tarira Nguva, Shelter and Ndasukwa have became iconic anthems thanks to the combination of Shuvai’s trademark […]
Landseer. cooperation from his dog.
28 July 2008Landseer can refer to
Sir Edwin Landseer, a painter
Landseer (horse), a Thoroughbred racehorse trained in Ireland
A color variation of a Newfoundland dog, named after the painter
A breed of dog distinct from the Newfoundland (only in FCI) - Landseer (Continental-European type)
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
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 […]
Use-case analysis. the case they
9 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 […]
Júlio César da Silva. Cesar Millan who
1 July 2008Júlio César da Silva, usually known as Júlio César (born march 8, 1963 in Bauru (São Paulo) was a football (soccer) player from Brazil. He played central defender with many teams in Brazil, Europe and with the Brazilian national team. He was widely considered one Brazil’s best central defenders. He also contributes in attack, […]
Blondi. puppies
28 June 2008Blondi (1934 – 29 April 1945) was Adolf Hitler’s German Shepherd Dog. She was given to him as a gift by Martin Bormann in 1941. Blondi stayed with Hitler even after his move to the underground bunker during the Battle of Berlin, and in April 1945 had a litter of five puppies through Gerdy Troost’s […]
Claire Oberman. trainer expects the owner
26 June 2008Claire Oberman is a Dutch-born British and New Zealand-raised actress, best known for her role as Australian nurse Kate Norris in the television drama Tenko.
Her other TV appearances include Fortunes of War, Paradise Postponed, Gentlemen and Players, Trainer, To Be The Best and Bugs.
She also appeared in the film Patriot Games.
External links
Bisben. the dog training process
25 June 2008The ancient Bisben Sheepdog is related to other Himalayan breeds and is sometimes mistakenly seen as a type of the Tibetan Mastiff. One of the key distinguishing features of the Bisben dog is its lupoid head, which is nothing like the common mastiff head type associated with its regional cousins.
Appearance
Its lean, muscular body is covered […]
Edit Herczog. national institution. edit See
9 June 2008Edit Herczog (born May 5, 1961 in Budapest) is a Hungarian politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Hungarian Socialist Party, part of the Party of European Socialists. She is for software patents.
External links
http://wwwdb.europarl.eu.int/ep6/owa/whos_mep.data?ipid=0&ilg=EN&iucd=28155&ipolgrp=.&ictry=HU&imode=&itempl=&ireturn=
http://index.hu/politika/kulfold/eu/software0706/
Sarge (TV series). television in the 1970s
7 June 2008Sarge was a television series starring George Kennedy as police sergeant who decides to retire and enter the priesthood after his wife is murdered.
The series, which ran in 1971 (see 1971 in television), was preceded by a pilot also titled Sarge or The Badge or the Cross.
Signal lights. commands or hand signals.
2 June 2008Signal lights may refer to:
Traffic light, signal lights controlling automotive & pedestrian traffic flow
Turn signals, signal lights indicating automotive change of direction
Railway signalling, use of signal lights to control train traffic flow