WAFS. who has recently

24 July 2008

WAFS
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

Sleeping Dogs. dogs to understand

8 July 2008

Sleeping Dogs may refer to:

In film:

Sleeping Dogs (film), a 1977 New Zealand film by Roger Donaldson

Sleeping Dogs Lie (2005), a short film

Sleeping Dogs Lie (2006), a comedy film directed by Bobcat Goldthwait

In literature:

Sleeping Dogs (novel), a novel by Australian writer Sonya Hartnett

Sleeping Dogs Don’t Lay, a book about grammar, syntax, […]

John Case. more often the case

4 June 2008

John Case is the pseudonym of Jim and Carolyn Hougan, husband and wife, both published authors in their own right. Jim Hougan is also an award-winning investigative journalist and broadcaster. He lives in Afton, Virginia.

Under the pseudonym, the Hougans authored 6 novels: The Genesis Code, The First Horseman, The Syndrome (a.k.a. Trance State), The […]

List of QI episodes. several series

11 April 2008

This is a list of episodes of QI, the BBC comedy panel game television show hosted by Stephen Fry.

The first series started on 11 September 2003. Although not mentioned at the time, all of the questions (with the exception of the final “general ignorance” round) were on subjects beginning with “a” (such as “arthropods”, “Alans” […]

Digital Process Communications. process

2 April 2008

Digital Process Communications protocols originated with the first smart transmitters for process measurement made by Honeywell in the 1980s. Since then other process instrument manufacturers have produced smart transmitters. Smart communication protocols have evolved into various standardised types. The HART protocol and DE protocol are two such process communication digital protocols.

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RL: Ements. an important

15 March 2008

RL: Ements is the debut solo-album released by Next front man, R.L. Huggar.

Tracklisting

“Elements”

“Got Me a Model”

“Watcha Wanna Do”

“Ghetto”

“Good Man”

“I’ll Give You Anything”

“Tempted/Temptation Island”

“K.N.O.W.”

“Damn!”

“Luv Led Me 2 U”

“As Long as U Know”

“What I’m Looking 4″

“Do U Wanna Roll”

“Thank You”

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Trainee solicitor. a person involved

18 February 2008

In
the United Kingdom, a trainee solicitor is a person who is in training to become a solicitor. If a person wishes to enter the legal profession as a solicitor, they will need to undertake a training contract for at least two years with a firm of solicitors accredited to provide the training. Before they […]

Silver Jubilee (train). train

16 February 2008

The Silver Jubilee was a named train of the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER). It commenced service on September 30 1935, the train travelling between London King’s Cross and Newcastle. It did this at an average speed of 67mph, taking four hours to complete the journey.

The train was made in the year of King […]

Choi Sang Ki. voice commands or hand

27 January 2008

Choi Sang Ki (Hangul:최상기) is a Korean voice actor.

He joined the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation’s voice acting division in 1976.

Contents

1 Roles

1.1 Broadcast TV
1.2 Movie Dubbing

2 See also
3 Homepage

Roles

Broadcast TV

Gamba’s Adventure(Korea TV Edition, MBC)

Dok Go Tak(MBC)

Movie
Dubbing

The Barber of Siberia(Korea TV Edition, MBC)

See also

Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation

MBC Voice Acting Division

Homepage

MBC Voice Acting Division Choi Sang Ki Blog(in Korean)

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L’homme du train. train

28 December 2007

L’homme du train (The Man on the Train) is a 2002 French comic-drama film, directed by Patrice Leconte, starring Jean Rochefort and Johnny Hallyday.

The movie was shot in Annonay, France and won the audience awards at the Venice Film Festival for “Best Film” and “Best Actor” (Jean Rochefort) in 2002.

This was the first foreign language […]

Foreman of Signals. hand signals. But

14 December 2007

Foremen of Signals are the most highly qualified non-commissioned signal equipment managers and Incorporated Engineers in the Royal Corps of Signals.

A soldier selected for Foreman of Signals training, who must hold a minimum qualification of class 1 technician, undertakes a BSc(Hons) accredited by Bournemouth University. On completion, the soldier is promoted to Staff Sergeant if […]

Voltamp. train

24 November 2007

Voltamp was an early American manufacturer of toy trains based in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded by Manes Fuld (1863-1929), the son of a Baltimore stove dealer, Voltamp’s trains utilized the same 2-inch gauge metal track as Carlisle & Finch, the inventor of the electric toy train, and is significant for its 1907 release of the first […]

Gravy train. train

21 November 2007

For the musical group, see Gravy Train!!!!

For the rock group, see Gravy Train (Rock Group)

“Gravy train” is an idiomatic expression that is used to refer to any lucrative endeavour.

The word “gravy” by itself was used prior to the invention of the phrase “gravy train” as an interjection of pleasure at something that’s easy […]

Skyline High School. school

16 October 2007

Skyline High School can refer to:

Skyline High School (Dallas, Texas), Texas

Skyline High School (Great Falls, Montana)

Skyline High School, Idaho Falls, Idaho

Skyline High School (Lemon Grove, California)

Skyline High School (Longmont, Colorado)

Skyline High School (Mesa, Arizona)

Skyline High School (Oakland, California)

Skyline High School (Oakland, Oregon)

Skyline High School (Pratt, Kansas)

Skyline High School (Utah)

Skyline High School (Sammamish, Washington)

Skyline High School […]

YTS. training

29 August 2007

YTS may refer to:

The IATA code for Timmins Airport.

Yamagata Television System, a television station in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan

An abbreviation for Youth Training Scheme, a United Kingdom on the job training scheme.

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JRTC. training

5 May 2007

JRTC may refer to:

James R. Thompson Center, a building in Chicago

Joint Readiness Training Center, a U.S. Army training center at Fort Polk, Louisiana

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Fine Young Cannibals (album). young and

4 May 2007

Fine Young Cannibals is an album released in 1985 by the band of the same name.

Track listing

“Johnny Come Home”

“Couldn’t Care More”

“Don’t Ask Me to Choose”

“Funny How Love Is”

“Suspicious Minds”

“Blue”

“Move to Work”

“On a Promise”

“Time Isn’t Kind”

“Like a Stranger”

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Aleşd. train

21 March 2007

Aleşd (Hungarian: Élesd) is a town in Bihor County, western Romania. It is located in the east of the county, near the border with Cluj county. It also lies on the national road running from Oradea to Cluj-Napoca and further west. Aleşd has a population of around 10,376 (2002 census), made up of Romanians (65.3%), […]

Housing tenure. the owner

1 March 2007

Housing tenure refers to the financial arrangements under which someone has the right to live in a house or apartment. The most frequent forms are tenancy, in which rent is paid to a landlord, and owner occupancy. Mixed forms of tenure are also possible.

The basic forms of tenure can be subdivided, for example […]

RCAF Station Oshawa. training

28 December 2006

RCAF Station Oshawa was a training station of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) located near Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.

The No. 20 Elementary Flying Training School (EFTS) was located in Oshawa from June 1941 to December 1944. Student flyers used Tiger Moth aircraft and were trained by civilian instructors from the Oshawa, Kingston, and Brant-Norfolk […]