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Annual percentage rate Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is an expression of the effective interest rate that will be paid on a loan, taking into account one-time fees and standardizing the way the rate is expressed. In other words the APR is the total cost of credit to the consumer expressed as an annual percentage of the amount of credit granted.
Annual publication An annual publication, more often called simply an annual, is a book or a magazine, comic book or comic strip published yearly. For example, a weekly or monthly publication may produce an Annual featuring similar materials to the regular publication.
Annual Percentage Yield Annual Percentage Yield (APY) expresses an annual rate of interest taking into account the effect of compounding. It is always greater than or equal to the Annual percentage rate (APR) because APR does not take compounding into effect.
Annual ryegrass toxicity Annual ryegrass toxicity (ARGT) is the poisoning of livestock from toxin contained in bacterially-infected annual ryegrass. The toxin is produced by the bacterium Rathayibacter toxicus (formerly Clavibacter toxicus), which is carried into the ryegrass by a nematode, Anguina funesta.
Annual Review of Critical Psychology The Annual Review of Critical Psychology is the first international peer-reviewed journal in the field of critical psychology. The managing editor is Ian Parker, Professor of Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University and co-founder (with Erica Burman) of the Discourse Unit.
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics The Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics is published yearly by Annual Reviews Inc. The journal debuted as the Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics in 1970, and chenged its name beginning in 2003.
Annual Reviews This is the article on the publisher Annual Reviews whose titles are invariably called Annual review of ... This is not a trade name, and there are also a number of other publications with titles beginning with the words Annual Review...
Annuals Annuals are a six-piece indie-pop outfit from Raleigh and Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Started by Adam Baker in 2003 as a side project of the still active project, Sedona (headed up by lead guitarist Kenny Florence).
Annuity (finance theory) The term annuity is used in finance theory to refer to any terminating stream of fixed payments over a specified period of time. This usage is most commonly seen in academic discussions of finance, usually in connection with the valuation of the stream of payments, taking into account time value of money concepts.
Annuity (financial contracts) Annuity contracts are financial products, typically offered by financial institutions, that may accumulate value and take a current value and pay it out over a period of years. These contracts are regulated by various jurisdictions and this has led to the term being focused on different features in different parts of the world.
Annuity (US financial products) An annuity is an insurance contract. An annuity contract is created when an individual gives a life insurance company money which may grow on a tax-deferred basis and then can be distributed back to the owner in several ways.
Annular dark-field imaging Annular dark-field imaging is a method of mapping samples in a scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM). These images are formed by collecting scattered electrons with an annular dark-field detector in dedicated scanning transmission electron microscopes.
Annular hurricane An annular hurricane is a tropical cyclone in the Atlantic or Eastern Pacific oceans that features a large, symmetric eye surrounded by a thick ring of intense convection. This type of storm is not prone to the fluctuations in intensity associated with eyewall replacement cycles, unlike typical intense tropical cyclones.
Annulment (Catholic Church) In the Catholic Church, annulment is a legal procedure according to the Church's Canon Law whereby the Church may judge that the sacrament of marriage in a particular case was entered into invalidly, that is, the sacrament never took place. Annulment does not mean the same thing as divorce.
Annulus (mycology) An annulus is the ring like structure sometimes found on the stipe of a mushroom. The annulus represents the remaining part of the partial veil, after it has ruptured to expose the gills or other spore-producing surface.
Annunciation In Christianity, the Annunciation is the revelation to Mary, the mother of Jesus by the archangel Gabriel that she would conceive a child to be born the Son of God. The Christian churches celebrate this with the feast of Annunciation on March 25, which as the Incarnation is nine months before the feast of the Nativity of Jesus, or Christmas.
Annunciation (Leonardo) The Annunciation (1472–1475) is a painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. It depicts the annunciation by the Archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary that she will conceive Jesus Christ and is set in the enclosed courtyard garden of a Florentine villa.
Annunciation (Pontormo) The Annunciation by the Italian mannerist artist Jacopo Pontormo was painted as part of his commission to decorate the Cappella Capponi in Santa FelicitĂ in Florence. It is frescoed around the window on the wall adjacent to Pontormo's masterpiece, the famous Deposition from the Cross.
Annunciation Catholic Church in Kamuela Annunciation Catholic Church in Kamuela is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawaii in the United States. Located in Kamuela on the Big Island of Hawaii, the church falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and its bishop.
Annwn Annwn or Annwfn (sometimes inaccurately written Annwyn, Annwyfn or Annwfyn) was the Otherworld, the land of souls that had departed this world in Welsh mythology. Ruled by Arawn, or much later by Gwynn ap Nudd, it was essentially a world of delights and eternal youth where disease is absent and food is ever-abundant.
Ano Symi Ano Symi, also called Ano Simi and Epáno SĂmi (Greek: "Upper Symi"), is the main town of the island of Symi, east of the island of Crete in Greece. It is situated in one of the most picturesque areas of Symi, but nowadays is almost completely abandoned by its people.
Anodea Judith Anodea Judith (born 1952) is an American author, therapist, public speaker and expert on the Chakra system, body/mind integration, somatic therapy, and Yoga. She is best known for the chakra classic text Wheels of Life: A User's Guide to the Chakra System (Llewellyn 1987).
Anodising Anodising, or anodizing, is a technique used to coat the surface of a metal with an oxide layer. It may be used to increase corrosion resistance, increase wear resistance, allow dying or prepare the surface for other processes and coatings including paint.
Anodontia In dentistry, anodontia, also called anodontia vera, is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the congenital absence of all primary or permanent teeth. It is associated with the group of skin and nerve syndromes called the ectodermal dysplasias.
Anodos Anodos, In Greek, "odos" means "the way"; together with prefix "an", it means to ascend or progress upward. In the allegory of the cave, found in Book VII of The Republic, Plato uses the word to describes man’s ascent toward enlightenment.
Anodyne An anodyne (Greek αν, loss, and οδυνη, pain: a cause which relieves pain) is a medicine that relieves or soothes pain by lessening the sensibility of the brain or nervous system. Also called an analgesic (or colloquially a "painkiller").
Anogeissus Anogeissus is a genus of trees native to South Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, and Africa, belonging to family Combretaceae. The genus has eight species, five native to South Asia, two endemic to the southern Arabian Peninsula, and one native to Africa.
Anoikis Anoikis (Greek: homelessness) is a form of apoptosis which is induced by anchorage-dependent cells detaching from the surrounding extracellular matrix (ECM). Usually cells stay close to the tissue which they belong since the communication between proximal cells as well as between cells and ECM provide essential signals for growth or survival.
Anointed Quorum The Anointed Quorum, also known as the Quorum of the Anointed, or the Holy Order, was a select body of men and women who Joseph Smith initiated into Mormon Temple ceremonies at Nauvoo, Illinois, which gave them special standing in early Mormonism. Beginning in May 1842, the Mormon Prophet gave this group, which ultimately numbered over sixty persons, their washings and anointings and endowments in the upper floor of his brick store on Water Street, as well as in a few private residences in the city.
Anointing To anoint is to grease with perfumed oil, animal fat, or melted butter, a process employed ritually by many religions and races. People and things are anointed to symbolize the introduction of a sacramental or divine influence, a holy emanation, spirit or power.
Anointing of Jesus The anointing of Jesus is an event reported by the Synoptic Gospels and the Gospel of John, in which a woman pours a whole jar of very expensive perfume over the head of Jesus. According to the Gospel of Mark the perfume in question was the purest of Spikenard.
Anointing of the Sick Anointing of the Sick is the ritual anointing, practised in many Christian Churches, of a sick person. It is also called, using the more archaic synonym "unction" in place of "anointing", Unction of the Sick.
Anointing with oil Anointing with oil is a practice of some Protestant bodies for members who are ill. It is usually done at the member's request or that of a close family member, and is based on a passage found in the Epistle of James in the New Testament (James 5:14-15).
Anoka Metro Regional Treatment Center Anoka-Metro Regional Treatment Center provides inpatient and transitional services to patients with severe mental illness and chemical dependency from the eight-county Twin Cities metropolitan area (Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne and Washington County).
Anoka-Champlin Mississippi River Bridge The Anoka-Champlin Mississippi River Bridge, also known as the Ferry Street Bridge, is a 10-span open spandrel concrete deck arch bridge that spans the Mississippi River between Champlin, Minnesota and Anoka, Minnesota. The bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Anole (comics) Anole (Victor Borkowski) is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe, one of the student body in the Xavier Institute, and a former member of the Alpha Squadron. He is one of 27 students to retain his powers post-M-Day.
Anoma River The Anoma is river in northern India, near Kapilavastu, where Prince Siddhartha renounced the world before becoming Gautama Buddha by cutting of his hair, abandoning his royal dress and exchanging it for the robes of an asceticwww.watlaori.
Anomala (genus) The genus Anomala consists of many species of similar beetles. A common characteristic behavior is that most grubs of these species feed on the roots of grasses, becoming a pest in many areas where they invade.
Anomalepidae The Anomalepidae (dawn blind snakes) is a snake family of 16 species belonging to the Typhlopoidea superfamily. Similar to the related families Typhlopidae and Leptotyphlopidae, the anomalepids are small snakes (usually less than 30 cm or 12 in) with blunt heads and short, blunt tails.
Anomalies Anomalies is Cephalic Carnage's 3rd full-length album released on Relapse Records, and their most current album to date. The group expanded their sound even more than their previous album, Lucid Interval, and gained more popularity.
Anomaloco In the Vegas storyline of comic anthology magazine Amazing Fantasy, evil and/or insane anomalitos are called anomalocos. In the storyline, which occurs within the Marvel Universe, but a distant corner of it, far from Marvel's more traditional titles, anomalocos are analogous to supervillains.
Anomalous cosmic ray Anomalous cosmic rays (ACRs) are cosmic rays with unexpectedly low energies. They are thought to be created near the edge of our solar system, in the heliosheath, the border region between the heliosphere and the interstellar medium.
Anomalous Disturbances Anomalous Disturbances is the musical pseudonym of Canadian Terrence (Terry) O'Brien. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, O'Brien is a guitarist, composer and producer who is active in the genres of ambient music and electronica.
Anomalous operation Anomalous operation, also known as anomalous perturbation, is a term describing a broad category of purported paranormal effects that can best be described as subject A stating an intent or goal to influence system B, and system B then changing appropriately through unknown or unverifiable means. System B can be literally anything, though the common experiment is one or more subjects working to influence the output of a random system such as an electronic noise source.
Anomalous phenomenon An anomalous phenomenon is an observed event which deviates from what is expected according to existing rules or scientific theory. Sometimes the anomalous phenomenon is expected, but the reason for the deviation is unclear (See section on anomalies in science).
Anomalous X-ray pulsar Anomalous X-ray Pulsars (AXPs) are now widely believed to be magnetars—young, isolated, highly magnetized neutron stars. These energtic X-ray pulsars are characterized by slow rotation periods of ~5–12 seconds and large magnetic fields of ~1013–1015 gauss.
Anomalously numbered roads in Great Britain In the Great Britain road numbering scheme, Great Britain is divided into numbered zones, the boundaries of which are usually defined by single-digit roads. The first digit of a road's number should be the number of the zone it occupies.
Anomaly (physics) In quantum physics an anomaly or quantum anomaly is the failure of a symmetry of a theory's classical action to be a symmetry of any regularization of the full quantum theory. In classical physics an anomaly is the failure of a symmetry to be restored in the limit in which the symmetry-breaking parameter goes to zero.
Anomaly detection Anomaly Detection may refer to an unsupervised data mining technique that produces a data mining model for identifying cases (records) that deviate from the norm in a dataset. The data provided for model building consists of normal cases from which an anomaly detection algorithm, such as One Class Support Vector Machine, learns normal patterns.
Anomaly time series An anomaly time series is the time series of deviations of a quantity from some mean. Either the mean is calculated for the entire time series, or only for parts of it, for example for each hour of the day if the daily cycle of some variable is to be subtracted.
Anomaly-based intrusion detection system An Anomaly-Based Intrusion Detection System, is a system for detecting computer intrusions and misuse by monitoring system activity and classifying it as either normal or anomalous. The classification is based on heuristics or rules, rather than patterns or signatures, and will detect any type of misuse that falls outwith normal system operation.
Anomer In sugar chemistry, an anomer is a special type of epimer. It is a stereoisomer (diastereomer, more exactly) of a saccharide (in the cyclic form) that differs only in its configuration at the hemiacetal or hemiketal carbon, also called the anomeric carbon.
Anomeric effect In organic chemistry, the anomeric effect is a stereoelectronic effect that describes the tendency of heteroatomic substituents adjacent to a heteroatom within a cyclohexane ring to prefer the axial orientation instead of the less hindered equatorial orientation that would be expected from steric considerations. This effect was originally observed in pyranoses.
Anomoean In 4th century Christianity, the Anomœans, also known as Anomeans or Heteroousians, were a sect of Arians who asserted that Jesus Christ (the Son) was of a different nature and in no way like to that of God (the Father). The term was originally a Greek word, composed of the privative α and όμοίος ("similar; resembling"); i.
Anomura Anomura (sometimes Anomala) are a group of decapod crustaceans, including hermit crabs and others. Although the names of many anomurans includes the word crab, all true crabs are in the sister group to the Anomura, the Brachyura (the two groups together form the clade Meiura).
Anonymity Anonymity is derived from the Greek word ανωνυμία, meaning without a name or name-less, and more originally meaning without law. In colloquial use, the term typically refers to a person, and often means that the personal identity, or personally identifiable information of that person is not known.
Anonymity application An anonymity application is any software application which can be used to access a network, such as the Internet, anonymously. The application can use either private or public anonymous proxy servers, encryption or even spoofing, diversion and obfuscation to ensure an anonymous and/or difficultly traceable access to a resource.
Anonymous 4 Anonymous 4 is a female a cappella quartet, based in New York City. Their main performance genre is medieval music, although they have also premiered works by living composers such as John Tavener and Steve Reich.
Anonymous Coward "Anonymous Coward" is a term applied within some online communities to describe users who post without a screen name; it is a dummy name attributed to anonymous posts used by some weblogs that allow posting by people without registering for accounts. The practice, which had its roots in BBS and USENET culture, was made especially popular on Slashdot, where the mildly derogatory term is meant to chide anonymous contributors into logging in.
Anonymous function An anonymous function is a function (or a subroutine) defined, and possibly called, without being bound to a name. In the lambda calculus, of which most programming languages are a superset, all functions are anonymous.
Anonymous internet banking Anonymous Internet Banking is the name given to the proposed use of strong financial cryptography to make electronic bank secrecy (or more precisely pseudonymous banking) possible. The bank issues currency in the form of electronic tokens that can be converted on presentation to the bank to some other currency.
Anonymous matching Anonymous matching is a matchmaking method facilitated by computer databases, in which each user confidentially selects people they are interested in dating and the computer identifies and reports matches to pairs of users who share a mutual attraction. The purpose is to allow people to initiate romantic relationships while avoiding the risk of embarrassment, awkwardness, and other negative consequences associated with unwanted romantic overtures and rejection.
Anonymous pipe In computer science, an anonymous pipe is a simplex FIFO communication channel that may be used for one-way interprocess communication. An implementation is often integrated into the operating system's file IO subsystem.
Anonymous P2P An anonymous P2P computer network is a particular type of peer-to-peer network in which the users and their nodes are pseudonymous by default. The primary difference between regular and anonymous networks is in the routing method of their respective network architectures.
Anonymous remailer An anonymous remailer is a server computer which receives messages with embedded instructions on where to send them next, and which forwards them without revealing where they originally came from. There are Cypherpunk anonymous remailers, Mixmaster anonymous remailers, and nym servers, among others which differ in how they work, in the policies they adopt, and in the type of attack on anonymity of email they can (or are intended to) resist.
Anonymous Rex Anonymous Rex is an original movie made for the Sci Fi TV channel based on the novel Casual Rex by Eric Garcia. The premise of the film is that dinosaurs did not die off, but faked their extinction and now live among humans in disguise.
Anonymous sex Anonymous sex is sex between two or more people who have very little past history with each other, often engaging in sexual activity on the same day of their meeting and often never seeing each other again afterwards. It can be highly organized, such as a party with the specific purpose of having sex with strangers, or a pre-arranged date made by people who have met on the Internet.
Anonymous user marketing Anonymous user marketing, sometimes called anonymous visitor marketing, recognizes that the data accompanying each Web visitor can be leveraged to alter the content of a website for increased relevance before it is displayed. In other words, websites can use this supplemental data or metadata in the same way humans use sensory cues to make adjustments in their approach to a new person/visitor.
Anonymous visitor marketing Anonymous Visitor Marketing, sometimes called Anonymous User Marketing, recognizes that the data accompanying each Web visitor can be leveraged to alter the content of a website for increased relevance before it is displayed. In other words, websites can use this supplemental data or metadata in the same way humans use sensory cues to make adjustments in their approach to a new person/visitor.
Anonymous web proxy An anonymous web proxy (CGI proxy, HTTP proxy) is designed to bypass proxy restrictions through a web interface. Web proxies hide users identity from the sites they visit, keep cookies at their site, and delete them after each session and selectively remove JavaScript, Java, etc.
Anonymus Anonymus is the Latin word for anonymous, the correct English spelling. The Latin spelling, however, is traditionally used by scholars in the humanities to refer to an ancient writer whose name is not known, or to a manuscript of their work.
AnoNet anoNet is a decentralized friend-to-friend network built using VPNs and software BGP routers. anoNet works by making it difficult to learn the identities of others on the network allowing them to anonymously host content and IPv4 services.
Anopheles Anopheles is a genus of mosquito (Culicidae). There are approximately 400 Anopheles species, of which 30-40 transmit four different species of parasites of the genus Plasmodium that cause malaria which affects humans in endemic areas.
Anopheles gambiae Anopheles gambiae, refers to a complex of morphologically indistinguishable mosquitoes in the Anopheles genus, which contain the most important vectors of malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa, and the most efficient malaria vectors in the world. This species complex consists of:
Anophthalmus hitleri Anophthalmus hitleri is a species of blind cave beetle found so far in only five humid caves, all located in Slovenia.Curiosities of Biological Nomenclature: Etymologies, accessed on June 11, 2006 The blind cave beetle shares its genus with 41 other species and 95 different subspecies.
Anoplopomatidae The sablefishes are a family, Anoplopomatidae of scorpaeniform fishes. They are found in coastal waters of the north Pacific from Japan to California, where they live near the sea floor in deep water: the sablefish, Anoplopoma fimbria, has been found down to 2,740Â m.
Anoraknophobia Anoraknophobia is Marillion's 12th studio album, released in 2001. Following the success of their previous North American tour, underwritten by the band's fans themselves, Marillion turned to their fans to finance the making of Anoraknophobia, asking them to pre-order the album before it was even recorded.
Anorexorcist Anorexorcist is a song by the American rock band Nirvana. The song, sometimes mislabeled "Seaside Suicide" or "Suicide Samurai" in bootlegs, was one of the earliest songs written by Nirvana's frontman, Kurt Cobain.
Anorgasmia Anorgasmia (often related to delayed ejaculation in males) is a form of sexual dysfunction (see also sexual function), sometimes classified as a psychiatric disorder, in which the patient cannot achieve orgasm, even with "adequate" stimulation. However it can also be caused by medical problems such as diabetic neuropathy, multiple sclerosis, pelvic trauma, hormonal imbalances, total hysterectomy, spinal cord injury and cardiovascular disease.
Anorchia Anorchia, is a medical condition where both testes are absent at birth. Within a few weeks of fertilization, the embryo develops rudimentary sex organs, which are crucial to the development of the reproductive system.
Anorith are one of the fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar Pokémon media franchise—a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards, and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. The purpose of Anorith in the games, anime, and manga, as with all other Pokémon, is to battle both wild Pokémon—untamed creatures encountered while the player passes through various environments—and tamed Pokémon owned by Pokémon trainers.
Anorthosite Anorthosite (IPA: ) is a phaneritic, intrusive igneous rock characterized by a predominance of plagioclase feldspar (90-100%), and a minimal mafic component (0-10%). Pyroxene, ilmenite, magnetite, and olivine are the mafic minerals most commonly present.
Anosmin-1 Anosmin-1 is a protein found in humans and other organisms which is responsible for normal development. Absence or damage to the protein results in Kallmann syndrome in humans, which is characterized by loss of olfactory bulbs and GnRH secretion leading to anosmia and hypothalamic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism.
Anosov diffeomorphism In mathematics, more particularly in the fields of dynamical systems and geometric topology, an Anosov map on a manifold M is a certain type of mapping, from M to itself, with rather clearly marked local directions of 'expansion' and 'contraction'. Anosov diffeomorphisms were introduced by D.
Anotato Simboulio Epilogis Prosopikoy Anotato Simboulio Epilogis Prosopikoy, (ΑΝΩΤΑΤΟ ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΙΟ ΕΠΙΛΟΓΗΣ ΠΡΟΣΩΠΙΚΟΥ or ASEP), is the Supreme Council for Civil Personnel Selection in Greece. It works as an independent commission and is not subject to government control.
Anote Tong Anote Tong (in Chinese, 湯安諾; pinyin: TÄng Ä€nnuò — his family name is of Chinese origin but it is now considered as Gilbertese by Kiribati people) (born 1952) is the president of Kiribati. He won the election in July 2003 with a slim plurality of votes cast (47.
Another Brick in the Wall "Another Brick in the Wall" is the title of three songs set to variations of the same basic tune, on Pink Floyd's 1979 concept album, The Wall, subtitled "Part I", "Part II", and "Part III", respectively, all of which were written by Pink Floyd's bassist and then- lead songwriter, Roger Waters.
Another Country (play) Another Country is a play by Julian Mitchell loosely based upon the life of the spy Guy Burgess, called Guy Bennett in the play, examining the effect that his homosexuality and his exposure to Marxism have on him and the hypocrisy and snobbery of the British public school system.
Another Day (Paul McCartney song) "Another Day" is a song recorded by Paul McCartney in New York in 1970, during the sessions for his album Ram. It was released as a stand-alone single, the first of McCartney's solo career, on the Apple Records label in February 1971 with "Oh Woman, Oh Why" as the B-side.
Another Day (U2 song) "Another Day" was U2's second single release, prior to their debut album, Boy, and was released in 1980. As it has not appeared on any album or other CD pressing, it is considered a rarity in U2's catalogue and almost wholly unknown to anyone but dedicated fans of the band.
Another Day in Paradise (novel) Another Day in Paradise is a novel by Eddie Little published in 1997. Set in the early 70s, it tells the story of the protagonist, a fourteen-year-old runaway named Bobbie, transforming from a meth addict and amateur thief to a heroin addict and accomplished safe-cracker, with the help of his mentor Mel.
Another Day In Cubicle Paradise Another Day In Cubicle Paradise is the nineteenth Dilbert book by Scott Adams. It features 280 strips across 128 pages and includes an introduction by Scott Adams Its genre is humour and is sold at the retail price of ÂŁ6.
Another Day of Life Another Day of Life is a non-fiction record of the first three months of the Angolan Civil War by the Polish writer Ryszard Kapuściński. It includes a notable description of the degradation of the Angolan capital, Luanda, as well as an analysis of the various weaknesses of the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) front.
Another Girl, Another Planet "Another Girl, Another Planet" is a song by British power pop/new wave group The Only Ones, the second track on their 1978 eponymous debut. It is by far their best remembered song and has become something of a standard, covered by several notable artists.
Another Girl, Another Planet (Bernice Summerfield) Another Girl, Another Planet is an original novel by Len Beech (a pseudonym for Steve Bowkett) and Martin Day featuring the fictional archaeologist Bernice Summerfield. The New Adventures were a spin-off from the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Another Life Another Life was a daytime drama owned and broadcast by the Christian Broadcasting Network from 1981-84. The soap opera attempted to combine standard afternoon intrigue with religious overtones, as many characters were portrayed as born-again Christians who relied on the power of prayer to solve their problems.
Another Night (song) "Another Night" is a dance song by Real McCoy from their album Another Night. It was one of their biggest hits, reaching Number Three in the American Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart and Number Two on the Official U.
Another place (Parliament) Another place or the other place is a euphemism used in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. When speaking in the British House of Commons, a Member of Parliament will not speak directly of the House of Lords, but will instead usually refer to it as another place.
Another Part of Me "Another Part of Me" was a popular hit for singer Michael Jackson. Released in 1988, it broke the streak of the five #1 songs Jackson achieved on the pop charts with the song peaking at #11 pop although it hit #1 on the Billboard R&B Singles Chart.
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