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Amazing Agent Luna Amazing Agent Luna is a shĹŤjo Original English-language manga series written by Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir (also authors of Destiny's Hand), with art by Shiei. It is published by Seven Seas Entertainment.
Amazing Crowns Amazing Crowns (formerly Amazing Royal Crowns) is a punkabilly duo that began in Providence, Rhode Island in the early 1990s. It was comprised of vocalist Jason "King" Kendall and bassist Jack "the Swinger" Hanlon.
Amazing Facts The Amazing Facts was an American radio show founded in 1965 by Joe Crews in Baltimore, Maryland. Inspired by the success of the Voice Of Prophecy, Crews' original objective was to reach out to both Christian and non-Christian listeners via daily 15-minute programs by opening with an allegedly historic fact, and how it applies to the overall Biblical messages.
Amazing Grace (2006 film) Amazing Grace is a 2006 film] directed by [[Michael Apted about the campaign against the slave trade in 19th century Britain, led by famous abolitionist William Wilberforce, who was responsible for steering anti-slave trade legislation through the British parliament. The title is a reference to the hymn "Amazing Grace" and the film also recounts John Newton's writing of the hymn.
Amazing Grace (album) Amazing Grace is the name of a 2003 album by the British rock band Spiritualized, so named to indicate its considerable gospel influence. Although the title hymn does not appear on the album, the ballad "Hold On" is based upon the same melody.
Amazing Grace and Chuck Amazing Grace and Chuck is a 1987 film in which a 12-year-old boy protests the existence of nuclear weapons by refusing to play baseball, which results in the forfeit of a Little League Baseball game by his team. Amazing Grace Smith, a basketball player, played by former NBA star Alex English, also joins him in his protest by resigning from professional basketball.
Amazing Rain Amazing Rain (ISBN 1-932360-50-6) is an illustrated story book by artist Sam Brown. Published in November, 2004, it contains all new artwork, which nonetheless appears to be based on the artwork of his website, explodingdog.
Amazing Red Jonathan Figueroa, (born April 26, 1982) is an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name, The Amazing Red, or simply Red for short. He currently wrestles for NWA Shockwave as well as working on the American Independent circuit.
Amazing Stories (TV series) Amazing Stories was the name of an American television show put together by director Steven Spielberg from 1985 to 1987. It was an anthology show, featuring unrelated stories each week in the manner of such programs as The Twilight Zone.
Amazon (band) Amazon is a Brazilian heavy metal band from Valinhos City, about 80 kilometers from SĂŁo Paulo metropolis. Formed in 2002 by guitar player Renato Angelo (previously of Counterparts and Mighty Athena) and by the vocalist Sabrina Todt, Amazon is today also lined up by bassist Danilo Angelo and the drummer Marcos FrassĂŁo.
Amazon (people) The Amazons are members of a legendary nation of female warriors in Greek mythology. The Amazons were a society of female warriors who seem to have their roots in very early eastern bronze age and it was the search for tin and copper.
Amazon Adventure Amazon Adventure is a 1949 children's book by the Canadian-born American author Willard Price featuring his "Adventure" series characters, Hal and Roger Hunt. It depicts an expedition to the Amazon River to capture animals for their father's wildlife collection business.
Amazon Conservation Team Amazon Conservation Team (ACT) is a non-profit organization that works in partnership with indigenous people of tropical America in conserving the biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest as well as the culture and land of it's indigenous people.
Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization The Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) is an international organization aimed at the promotion of sustainable development of the Amazon Basin. Its member states are: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela.
Amazon feminism Amazon feminism is dedicated to the image of the female hero in fiction and in fact, as it is expressed in art and literature in the physiques and feats of female athletes, martial artists, and other powerfully built women, and in gender-related and sexual orientations. Camille Paglia's interpretation of the "Uranian Aphrodite" is a good example of Amazon Feminism.
Amazon hope A health project based in Loreto in northern Peru, run by Scripture Union Peru (UniĂłn BĂ­blica del PerĂş) in partnership with The Vine Trust (Scotland). The project includes a health clinic in puerto Belen, Iquitos, and two medical ships (Amazon Hope 1 and 2) which make monthly trips along the Amazon and other rivers in Loreto to provide medical assistance to rural riverside communities.
Amazon insects The Amazon Rainforest and surrounding region is the most biodiverse on earth and no life form is more diverse than the insects of the Amazon. No one can put any accurate figure on how many species there are but it has been estimated to be around 30 million, with 700 species of beetle discovered on just one tree.
Amazon Kingfisher The Amazon Kingfisher, Chloroceryle amazona, is a resident breeding bird in the lowlands of the American tropics from southern Mexico south through Central America to northern Argentina. Records from Trinidad are thought to be erroneous.
Amazon molly The Amazon molly, Poecilia formosa, is a freshwater fish which reproduces through gynogenesis. This means that although females must mate with a male, genetic material from the male is not incorporated into the already diploid egg cells that the mother is carrying (except in extraordinary circumstances), resulting in identical clones of the mother being produced en mass.
Amazon Milk Frog The Amazon Milk Frog (Trachycephalus resinifictrix formerly Phrynohyas resinifictrix) is a large species of arboreal frog native to South America. It is sometimes referred to as the Mission golden-eyed tree frog or blue milk frog.
Amazon Rainforest The Amazon Rainforest (Portuguese: Floresta AmazĂ´nica or AmazĂ´nia; Spanish: Selva AmazĂłnica or AmazonĂ­a) is a moist broadleaf forest in the Amazon Basin of South America. The area, also known as Amazonia or the Amazon Basin encompasses seven million kilometers (1.
Amazon River The Amazon River or River Amazon (; ) of South America is the largest river in the world by volume, with six times greater total river flow than the next six largest rivers combined, and the largest drainage basin in the world. Because of its vast dimensions it is sometimes called The River Sea.
Amazon Stonehenge In May 2006, reports emerged of an "Amazon Stonehenge" near Calçoene, 390 kilometres from Macapá, the capital of Amapá state, near Brazil's border with French Guyana. It is comprised of 127 stones, possibly forming astronomical observing points.
Amazon tree boa The Amazon tree boa, Corallus hortulanus, is a close relative of the Emerald tree boa (Corallus caninus), and has been known to hybridize with them in captivity. They are found throughout South America, typically in regions below 300 meters.
Amazon Trio The Amazon Trio is a set of fictional antagonists in the anime series Sailor Moon SuperS and the corresponding manga arc, Dream. The trio are a subset of the villains called the Dead Moon Circus, and follow the threatening commands of Zirconia.
Amazoness Quartet The This group-name is sometimes rendered as Amazones Quartetto by English-speaking fans, but the romanization of their name can be seen on Japanese merchandise. is a group of characters from the metaseries known as Sailor Moon.
Amazonian Andes The Amazon Andes, or the Andean Amazonía, is known enough from the beginning of century; but very little studied for archaeologists, except exceptions as it is the case of Chachapoyas culture, with his most spectacular expressions in Kuelap and Pajaten, which have been studied by Kauffmann, Ruiz, Cornejo, Narváez and others.
Amazonian shield The Amazonian shield is located in South America and occupies much of the eastern part of the continent. Smaller areas of Precambrian rocks to the north and south of the Amazonian Shield are the Guiana and Platian shields.
Amazonis Planitia Amazonis Planitia is one of the smoothest plains on Mars. It is located between the Tharsis and Elysium volcanic provinces to the west of Olympus Mons in the Valles Marineris region of the Memnonia quadrangle.
Amazonomachy An Amazonomachy (Greek - Amazon battle; plural, Amazonomachies or Amazonomachoi) was a portrayal of legendary battle between Greeks and Amazons. These foreign creatures succumbed in myth to the likes of Herakles and Theseus, and symbolised the triumph of Greek or Macedonian civilization over the barbarian, but they were objects of sympathy and fascination.
Amazons The Amazons ( Amazoνes) were an ancient nation of female warriors, or a society dominated by women, at the edges of Scythia in Sarmatia (Herodotus). The histories and legends appear to have a factual basis in warrior women among the Sarmatians.
Amazons Attack Amazons Attack is a comics format six-part miniseries produced through DC Comics scheduled to be released April 2007. Writer: Will Pfeifer, Art: Pete Woods, Editor: Matt Idelson, Associate Editor: Nachie Castro.
Amazons in popular culture It has been noted that until the 20th century, Amazons were typically depicted in literature as an alien adversary that threatened the masculinity of heroes. As such, the typical goal of the heroes has been to defeat and humiliate them as a way of reasserting male superiority.
Amazonsaurus Amazonsaurus (AM-ah-zahn-SAWR-us; meaning "Amazon lizard") is a genus of diplodocoid sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Period of what is now South America. It would have been a large-bodied quadrupedal herbivore with a long neck and whiplash tail.
Amazorblades Amazorblades were one of the early punk groups, as cronicled in Henrik Poulsen's book 77: The Year of Punk and New Wave, from Brighton in England. They released a single called the Common Truth c/w Mess Around on Chiswick Records, home to, amongst others, The Damned.
Amílcar Cabral Amílcar Lopes Cabral (September 21, 1924 – January 20, 1973) was an African agronomic engineer, writer and nationalist. Born in Bafata, Portuguese Guinea, son of Cape-Verdeans, he was educated in Lisbon, the capital of Portugal which was the colonial power that ruled over Portuguese Guinea at that time.
Amédé Ardoin Amédé Ardoin (March 11 1898—1941 or 1950) was a black creole Louisiana musician, known for his high singing voice and virtuosity on the ten-button (diatonic or "Cajun") accordion. He is credited by Louisiana music scholars with laying the groundwork for Cajun music in the early 20th century.
Amédée Baillot de Guerville Amédée Baillot de Guerville (1869-?) was a minor newspaper correspondent and editor best known for his staunch defense of Japan in the aftermath of the alleged Port Arthur Massacre of November 1894 and as author of a few books of travel-journalism.
Amédée E. Forget Amédée Emmanuel Forget (November 12, 1847 – June 8, 1923) was a Canadian lawyer, civil servant, and politician. He was the last Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Territories and the first Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Saskatchewan.
Amédée Mouchez Amédée Ernest Barthélemy Mouchez (August 24, 1821 – June 29, 1892) was a 19th century French naval officer who became director of the Paris Observatory and launched the ill-fated Carte du Ciel project in 1887.
Amédée-François Frézier Amédée-François Frézier (1682-October 26, 1773) was a French military engineer, mathematician, spy, and explorer who is best remembered for bringing back five specimens of Fragaria chiloensis, the Beach Strawberry, from an assignment in South America, thus introducing this New World fruit to the Old.
Amélie de Beauharnais of Leuchtenberg Amélie de Beauharnais of Leuchtenberg (in Portuguese, Amélia Augusta Eugênia de Leuchtenberg), Duchess of Leuchtenberg, was the granddaughter of Josephine de Beauharnais, Empress of the French. Her father, Eugène de Beauharnais, was the only male child of Empress Josephine and her first husband Alexandre de Beauharnais and stepson of Napoleon Bonaparte, who admired his military qualities.
Amélie Louise Rives Born in Richmond, Virginia, Amelie Louise Rives, also known as Princess Amelie Troubetzkoy (1863-1945) was the granddaughter of a senator and Goddaughter of Robert E. Lee and the daughter of a successful engineer, but she rose to even greater social heights through marriage.
América Futebol Clube (MG) América Futebol Clube, or América (or América Mineiro), as they are usually called, is a traditional Brazilian football team from Belo Horizonte in Minas Gerais, founded on April 30, 1912. The club is known for its youth academy, which has produced, among others, Gilberto Silva and Fred.
América Móvil América Móvil AMX is a publicly traded wireless communications company that provides services to over 108 million wireless subscribers in Latin America as of December 31st 2006. The company has been a venture of Carlos Slim Helú.
Américo Boavida Américo Alberto de Barros e Assis Boavida (born November 20, 1923 in Luanda – died September 25, 1968), generally known as Dr. Américo Boavida, was an Angolan physician active in his country's nationalist movement.
Américo Castro Américo Castro y Quesada (1885 – 1972) was a Spanish cultural historian, philologist, and literary critic who challenged some of the prevailing notions of Spanish identity, raising heated controversy with his conclusions that (1) Spaniards didn't become the distinct group they are today until after the Islamic conquest of Hispania of 711 CE, an event that turned them into a Christian caste coexisting among Muslims and Jews, and (2) the history of Spain and Portugal was adversely affected with the success in the eleventh to fifteenth centuries of the "Reconquista" or Christian reconquest of the Iberian peninsula and with the Spanish expulsion of the Jews (1492).
Amba Bongo Amba Bongo is a writer and advocate for refugees from the Democratic Republic of the Congo-(Kinshasa. Bongo had been involved in the Congolese Ministry of Education, but had to flee after 1991 because she denounced its corruption.
Amba Geshen Amba Geshen is the name of a mountain in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia, northwest of Dessie, in what was the Amba Sel district of Wollo province. It is one of the mountains of Ethiopia where most of the male heirs to the Emperor of Ethiopia were interned, usually for life.
Ambaddi Vadakkoot Viswanatha Menon, known among friends as Ambadi Viswam, was a firebrand political activist in his youth, one of the accused in the Communist attack on the Edappally police station. He was a leader of Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) in Kerala.
Ambala Ambala (Hindi: अंबाला) is a city located on the border of the states of Haryana and Punjab in India. Politically and geographically Ambala has two sub-areas: Ambala Cantt (cantonment) and Ambala City, a few kilometers apart from each other.
Ambala Pathi Ambala Pathi (Tamil: அம்பல பதி), also called as Pallathu pathi or Moolakunda pathi is one of the primary pathi of the Ayyavazhi, and the second important pilgrim centers of Ayyavazhi, and the place where Ayya Vaikundar is said to have unified all divine power into himself by symbolic marriages.
Ambalavaner Sivanandan Ambalavaner Sivanandan is the current director of the Institute of Race Relations a London-based independent educational charity. This is best known for its quarterly journal Race and Class, which, in the 1970s was one of the key academic journal's in the British New Left and was extremely important in terms of developing an indigenous British anti-racist movement.
Amban Amban (pl: ambasa) is a Manchu word meaning "high official," which corresponds to a number of different official titles in the Qing imperial government. For instance, members of the Grand Council were called Coohai nashûn i amban in Manchu and Qing governor-generals were called Uheri kadalara amban.
Ambarisha In Hinduism, Ambarisha was a great devotee of Vishnu and adhered firmly to the truth. He performed a Yaga with such great devotional fervour that Lord Narayana was pleased to bless him with Sudarshana Chakra (Sudarshana meaning "good vision") and which manifested as a wheel of prosperity, peace and security to his kingdom.
Ambassador An ambassador is a diplomatic official accredited to a foreign sovereign or government, or to an international organization, to serve as the official representative of his or her own country. In everyday usage it applies to the ranking government representative stationed in a foreign capital.
Ambassador Auditorium Ambassador Auditorium was built on the campus of Ambassador College in Pasadena, California as both a facility to be used by the Worldwide Church of God for religious services and as a concert hall for public performances celebrating the performing arts.
Ambassador class starship (Star Trek) The Ambassador class is a fictional Starfleet starship class that first appears in the Star Trek series Star Trek: The Next Generation. The Ambassador class is first mentioned in TNG's "Conspiracy", but an Ambassador-class ship does not appear until "Yesterday's Enterprise".
Ambassador City Jomtien The Ambassador City Jomtien is large resort at Jomtien Bay, near Pattaya, Thailand, with "over 4,210 rooms" Located about 8 km south of Pattaya, it occupies a 40-acre campus overlooking the beach and nearby mountains. It consists of five buildings that each contain 150 to 2,000 suites, plus eight restaurants], several bars and [[nightclubs, a convention center, and a sports/fitness facility that claims to have Asia's largest swimming pool.
Ambassador College Ambassador College was a college with three locations in California, Texas, and England before it closed in 1997. It was originally established as an unaccredited liberal arts institution in 1947 at Pasadena, California, by the Radio Church of God, a religious organization incorporated in the State of California by Herbert W.
Ambassador Magma is the title and protagonist of a manga and tokusatsu TV series created by famous mangaka Osamu Tezuka. The TV series, produced by P Productions, aired on Fuji TV from July 4 1966 to September 25, 1967, with a total of 52 episodes.
Ambassador of the Shadows Ambassador of the Shadows is volume six in the French comic book (or bande dessinée) science fiction series Valérian: Spatio-Temporal Agent created by writer Pierre Christin and artist Jean-Claude Mézières.
Ambassador Theatre (Dublin) The Ambassador Theatre is located at the top of O'Connell Street in Dublin. It is part of the Rotunda Hospital complex and is a Rotunda itself - a circular room with the largest open span 80 feet of unsupported celing.
Ambassador Theatre Group The Ambassador Theatre Group was co-founded by Howard Panter and Rosemary Squire in 1992. The company, known as ATG, is the largest Theatre Group in London's West End, and the second largest Theatre Group in the United Kingdom.
Ambassador-at-large Ambassador-at-Large is the title for an Ambassador (diplomat of the highest career rank, not counting the rather political superiors in government) who is NOT posted (in residence) in a given embassy (accredited to one or exceptionally several, usually neighbouring, governments and/or seat of international organizations), but given a competence ratione materiae, i.e.
Ambassadors and envoys from Russia to Poland (1763–1794) Ambassadors and envoys from Russia to Poland in the years 1763-1794 were among the most important characters in the politics of Poland. Their powers went far beyond the those of most diplomats and can be compared to those of viceroysin the colonies] of [[Spanish Empire, or Roman Republic's proconsuls in Roman provinces.
Ambassel Ambassel (also spelled Amba Sel) is one of the 105 woredas of the Amhara Region in Ethiopia, and a mountain fortress located in the woreda; the woreda is named for the fortress. Located in the Debub Wollo Zone, Ambassel woreda is bordered on the west by Tenta, on the north by the Semien Wollo Zone, on the east by Were Babu, and on the south by Kutaber.
Ambassidae The Asiatic glassfishes are a family, Ambassidae, of freshwater and marine fishes in order Perciformes. The species in the family are native to the waters of Asia and Oceania and the Indian and western Pacific Oceans.
Ambassy Club The Ambassy Club is the first private club in Shanghai since the founding of the People's Republic of China. It is located on Central Haui Hai Road (Haui Hai Zhong Lu)across from the United States Consulate, the Consulate of Iran, and near the Shanghai Library.
Ambaturai Ambaturai is a Village that falls between Dindigul and Kodaikanal Road. The Railway station by the same name at this place serves as the alighting place for the Town of Chinnalapatti and the Gandhigram Rural Institute.
Ambazonia Ambazonia is an organization formed in 1985 that seeks independence for Southern Cameroons (the Anglophone Northwest and Southwest provinces of the Republic of Cameroon). It is also the name used by that organisation and others for the new nation that would result from the dissolution of the 1961 union of the Southern Cameroons with the Republic of Cameroon.
Ambedkar Samaj Party Ambedkar Samaj Party (Ambedkar Society Party) is a political party in India, that fights for the rights of dalits. The party is opposed to Hindu nationalism, which it sees as representing an upper caste minority.
Ambeon Ambeon is one of the many projects of the Dutch musician Arjen Anthony Lucassen. Featuring the vocals of Astrid van der Veen, Ambeon's atmospheric sound draws from a wide variety of influences, including Celtic, gothic and progressive music.
Amber ale North American amber ales are beers which range from light copper to light brown in color (with some termed red ales if the color warrants). They are characterized by American-variety hops used to produce high hop bitterness, flavor, and medium-to-high aroma.
Amber and Ashes Amber and Ashes is a fantasy novel in the Dragonlance book series and is the first of a trilogy based around the character Mina. It is authored by Margaret Weis, who was a co-founder of the Dragonlance series, along with Tracy Hickman.
Amber and Iron Amber and Iron is a fantasy novel in the Dragonlance book series and is the second of a trilogy based around the character Mina. It is authored by Margaret Weis, who was a co-founder of the Dragonlance series, along with Tracy Hickman.
Amber Amundson Amber Amundson is the widow of Craig Amundson, an enlisted Army specialist who lost his life at the Pentagon during the September 11, 2001 attacks. After the attacks, she controversially called for peace and opposed the 2001 war in Afghanistan and the Iraq War.
Amber Diceless Roleplaying Game The Amber Diceless Roleplaying Game is a role-playing game created and written by Erick Wujcik, set in the fictional universe created by author Roger Zelazny for his Chronicles of Amber. The game is unusual in that no dice are used in resolving conflicts or player actions; instead a simple diceless system of comparative ability, and narrative description of the action by the players and game referee, is used to determine how situations are resolved.
Amber Fleury Amber Fleury was the eighth-place finisher in the third season of Canadian Idol, which aired during the summer of 2005. A native of Dauphin, Manitoba, Amber now calls Calgary, Alberta home, where she is a paralegal.
Amber Fort Amber Fort, located in Amber 11 km from Jaipur, Rajasthan state, India, is an example of Rajput architecture. Built over the remnants of an earlier structure, the palace complex which stands to this date was commenced under the reign of Raja Man Singh, Commander in Chief of Akbar’s army and a member of the Emperor's inner circle of nine courtiers in 1592.
Amber Mariano Amber Brkich Mariano (born August 11, 1978 near Pittsburgh) is the winner of Survivor: All-Stars, and was a contestant on Survivor: The Australian Outback. On May 9, 2004, she accepted fellow All-Stars competitor Rob Mariano's proposal of marriage on live television.
Amber Mountain National Park Amber Mountain National Park is a National Park in the Antsiranana Province of northern Madagascar. The park is known for its water falls and crater lakes and is located 1000 km north of the capital, Antananarivo.
Amber Pacific Amber Pacific is a pop punk band that formed in 2002 as a trio of high school juniors who performed locally in their Seattle hometown just for kicks under the name Follow Through. They participated on the Warped Tour in 2004, 2005, and 2006, and toured with Matchbook Romance on the Sub City Take Action tour in spring of 2006.
Amber Probe EP Amber Probe is the debut EP from Philadelphia Hip Hop duo Jedi Mind Tricks, released in 1996. The tracks "Neva Antiquated (Dark Jedi Remix)", "Communion: The Crop Circle Thesis" and "Books of Blood: The Coming of Tan" were all included on their full-length debut, The Psycho-Social, Chemical, Biological & Electro-Magnetic Manipulation of Human Consciousness, the following year.
Amber Road The Amber Road (in Lithuanian: Gintaro kelias; Polish: Szlak Bursztynowy, Jantarowy Szlak; in Czech: Jantarová stezka; in German: Bernsteinstraße; in Hungarian: Borostyán út, in Russian: Янтарный путь) was an ancient trade route for the transfer of amber. As one of the waterways and ancient highways, for centuries the road led from Europe to Asia and back, and from northern Europe to the Mediterranean.
Amber Room The original Amber Room (Russian Янтарная комната, ) in the Catherine Palace of Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg was a complete chamber decoration of amber panels backed with gold leaf and mirrors. Due to its singular beauty, it was sometimes dubbed the "Eighth Wonder of the World".
Amber Rose Kelly Amber Rose Kelly is an actress, singer-songwriter and guitarist born on October 23, 1986 in Hollywood, California to a musician father and an actress mother who met at The Central on Jam Night. The Central is now Johnny Depp's former business venture, the infamous Viper Room on the Sunset Strip, where actor River Phoenix overdosed on Halloween Night, 1993.
Amber Stachowski Amber Val Stachowski (born March 14, 1983 in Mission Viejo, California) is an American water polo player for the UCLA Bruins and the US National Team, who won the bronze medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Her position is center defender.
Amber Trilogy The Amber Trilogy was an unfinished series of computer role-playing games by Thalion Software. Unfortunately, due to the collapse of Thalion, only two of the games (Amberstar and Ambermoon) were ever released, and Ambermoon only in a German version (although, years later, an English version emerged which appeared to have been finished by Thalion immediately before the company closed down (the version of the release is 1.
Amber Valley Amber Valley is a local government district and borough in Derbyshire, England. It takes its name from the River Amber and covers a semi-rural area with a number of small towns formerly based around coal mining and engineering.
Ambergris Ambergris (Ambra grisea, Ambre gris, ambergrease, or grey amber) is a solid, waxy, flammable substance of a dull grey or blackish color, with the shades being variegated like marble. It possesses a peculiar sweet, earthy odour not unlike isopropyl alcohol.
Ambergris Caye Ambergris Caye, pronounced "am-BER-gris, is the largest island of Belize located northeast of the country in the Caribbean Sea. Though administered as part of the Belize District, the closest point on the mainland is part of the Corozal District.
Amberley Working Museum Amberley Working Museum is a museum in Amberley, Arundel, West Sussex, England. It was founded in 1979 and is a 36 acre (146,000 m²) open air museum, next to Amberley railway station dedicated to the industrial heritage of the south east.
Ambernath Ambarnath (alternatively Ambernath) is a township on the outskirts of Mumbai, with a population of more than 300,000. It is famous for an 11th century Shiva temple where a fair is held every year on Mahashivratri.
AmberPoint AmberPoint is a software company that specializes in runtime governance of enterprise information systems based on Service Oriented Architecture, or SOA. AmberPoint is based in Oakland, California, and was founded by a team of software executives with extensive experience in pioneering new technologies for distributed systems, databases, development tools and management frameworks.
Amberstar Amberstar was the first installment in Thalion Software's never-finished Amber Trilogy, a computer role-playing game franchise. Although considerably more advanced, the game had many similarities to Thalion's earlier game DragonFlight, and was by many fans thought to be a "sequel" to this game.
Ambersunshower Ambersunshower (born Ambersunshower Smith) is an R&B singer and former member of the rap duo Groove Garden. She appears on Tricky's album Blowback singing on the tracks "Over Me", "You Don't Wanna" and "Your Name".
Ambiances Magnétiques Ambiances Magnétiques is a non-profit, Canadian musical collective, which was formed in 1983 by a group of Montreal independent musicians and producers. The entity was formed out of necessity; the avant-garde tastes of the members — which includes jazz, classical, folk, and rock — proved to be too challenging for prospective distributors.
Ambien CR Ambien CR is different from Ambien in that it uses zolpidem tartrate extended release. The continued release allows for increased effectiveness of a lower, consistent dose of zolpidem, gives less or no hangover, and is proven to be more effective than traditional Ambien in quality of sleep (less/no sleep interruptions) and depth of sleep (preserves stage 3 and 4 deep sleep.
Ambient house Ambient house is a musical category founded in the late 1980s that is used to describe ambient music elements combined with acid house. Tracks in the ambient house genre typically feature four-on-the-floor beats, synth pads, and vocal samples integrated in an atmospheric style.
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