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Tamarin (JavaScript engine)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Tamarin is a free virtual machine with just-in-time compilation (JIT) support intended to implement the fourth edition of the ECMAScript standard.
Soarelui
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Soarelui is a residential district of Satu Mare in Romania.
Settlement of the Americas
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! There have been several models for the human settlement of the Americas proposed by various academic communities. The question of how, when and why humans (Paleo-Indians) first entered the Americas is of intense interest to archaeologists and anthropologists, and has been a subject of heated debate for centuries. Modern biochemical techniques, as well as more thorough archaeology, have shed progressively more light on the subject.
Young Forever
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! "Young Forever" is the fourth single by American hip hop-rapper Jay-Z from his album The Blueprint 3 off the Roc Nation label. It is a mild rework of Alphaville`s 1984 song "Forever Young": the original melody is retained, Mr Hudson sings the original lyrics (primarily during the chorus), and Jay-Z raps in place of the verses.
Young Finnish Party
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Young Finnish Party or Constitutional-Fennoman Party (in Finnish: Nuorsuomalainen Puolue or Perustuslaillis-Suomenmielinen Puolue) was a liberal and nationalist political party in the Grand Duchy of Finland. It began as an upper-class reformist movement during the 1870s and formed as a political party in 1894.
Russians in Afghanistan
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! There are estimated to be 1,500 Russians living in Afghanistan. In the 1960s and 1970s, due to cooperation between the Soviet Union and Afghanistan, there were roughly 10,000 Russian expatriate engineers, interpreters, construction workers, and other similar professionals living in the country, a figure which had grown to 15,000 by the eve of the Soviet war in Afghanistan. However, they mostly left the country during or after the war. There was some Russian-language media, but it closed down during the period of Taliban government.
National Renewable Energy Centre (Narec)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Narec (National Renewable Energy Centre) is a UK centre for renewable energy and low carbon technologies. The centre develops prototypes, tests renewable devices to international standards, and is involved in installing low carbon technologies. It is very similar to other centres, such as NREL in the US and National Centre for Renewable Energies (CENER) in Spain. Narec is based in Blyth, Northumberland.
Pam Dreyer-Sunkinen
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Pam Dreyer (born August 9, 1981) is an American ice hockey player. She won a bronze medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics. At the games in Turin, she played 60 minutes and had 10 saves. She graduated from Brown University in 2003.
Robert Cover
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Robert Cover (July 30, 1943 - July 1986) was a law professor, scholar, and activist, teaching at Yale Law School from 1972 until his untimely death at age 42 in 1986. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1943. He attended Princeton University and Columbia Law School. His most noted works include Justice Accused: Antislavery and the Judicial Process, Violence and the Word, and Nomos and Narrative. He lent his strong support to the campaign to divest Yale of apartheid South African financial holdings. He was also interested in Jewish social and legal history, and was translating a renaissance Hebrew text on the law of jurisdiction at the time of his death. Prior to his death from heart...
Na Gathan
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Na Gathan is a Scottish Gaelic Indie rock band from the Island of Skye.
Seashore (software)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Seashore is an image editor for Mac OS X, which was influenced by the GIMP and written using the Cocoa API. Seashore uses GIMP`s native file format, XCF, and has support for a handful of other graphics file formats, including full support for TIFF, PNG, and JPEG, and read-only support for BMP, PDF and GIF. Seashore offers a smaller number of features in comparison with GIMP, including layers and alpha channel support, gradients and transparency effects, anti-aliased brushes, tablet support and plug-in filters.
Pam Corkery
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Pamela "Pam" Corkery (born 1956) is a New Zealand journalist, broadcaster, and former politician.
General Aeroplane Company
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The General Aeroplane Company was Detroit`s first commercial airplane builder. GAC built three types of aircraft during the First World War and operated a flying school. The aircraft were the Verville Flying Boat, the Gamma S biplane with floats (floatplane), and the Gamma L biplane with wheels. All had engine installations driving pusher propellers.
Rhythms NetConnections
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rhythms NetConnections Inc. (Former NASDAQ: RTHM) was in the business of providing broadband local-access communication services to large enterprises, telecommunications carriers and their internet service provider (ISP) affiliates and other ISPs. The company`s services included a range of high-speed, always-on connections that were designed to offer customers both cost and performance advantages when accessing the Internet or private networks. The Company used multiple digital subscriber line (DSL) technologies to provide data transfer rates ranging from 128 kbit/s to 8.0 Mbit/s delivering data to the end user, and from 128 kbit/s to 1.5 Mbit/s receiving data from the end user. The company was...
Robert Cowell
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Robert Elmer "Bob" Cowell (born June 12, 1924 – died January 11, 1960) was an American backstroke swimmer from Pennsylvania. Cowell won a silver medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. Cowell was a United States naval officer.
HMS Calcutta (1831)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! HMS Calcutta was an 84-gun second-rate ship-of-the-line of the Royal Navy, built in teak to a draught by Sir Robert Seppings and launched on 14 March 1831 in Bombay. She was the only ship ever built to her draught. She carried her complement of smooth-bore, muzzle-loading guns on two gundecks. Her complement was 720 men (38 officers, 69 petty officers, 403 seamen, 60 boys and 150 marines).
Rhytia
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rhytia is a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family.
Tom Hanneman
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Tom Hanneman is the current play-by-play television announcer for the Minnesota Timberwolves basketball team of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and has been with the franchise since its inception in 1989. Prior to that, Hanneman was a sports and general assignment reporter for CBS affiliate WCCO-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
NZ Trawler Muriel
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Muriel was a New Zealand trawler that was built in 1907 by Messrs Lane Sons of Totara North.
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