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Antylamon Antylamonis a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, an Ultimate Level Animal Digimon, the Ultimate form of Lopmon and one of the twelve Devas that serve the Sovereign Zhuqiaomon. Resembling a rabbit, he protects those weaker than himself due to his kind and gentle personality.
Antypata Pylarou Antypata Pylarou,also spelled Antipata Pylarou, Andipata Pylarou, Andypata Pylarou and Adipata Pylarou (Greek: Αντιπάτα or Αντυπάτα) is one of the 24 villages of the municipality of Pylaris. Today it doesn΄t have more than 15 inhabitants.
Antz Antz is a computer-animated film produced by DreamWorks. It features the voices of well-known actors such as Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, Jennifer Lopez, Sylvester Stallone, Dan Aykroyd, Anne Bancroft, Gene Hackman, Christopher Walken, and Danny Glover as various members of an ant society.
Anu In Sumerian mythology and later for Assyrians and Babylonians, Anu (also An; ) was a sky-god, the god of heaven, lord of constellations, king of gods, spirits and demons, and dwelt in the highest heavenly regions. It was believed that he had the power to judge those who had committed crimes, and that he had created the stars as soldiers to destroy the wicked.
Anu Tali Born in Estonia, she started her musical training as a pianist, graduated from the Tallinn Music High School in 1991 and continued her studies in the Estonian Music Academy as a conductor with Prof. Kuno Areng, Dr.
Anu Vidyarthi Anu Vidyarthi (born 1968 in Ghaziabad, India) started out his career working with Band Aid and Sport Aid, after which he attended Rose Bruford College of Speech & Drama in London, gaining a Theatre Arts Degree. Alumni of Rose Bruford include Gary Oldman, Ray Fearon, Claire Rushbrook and Tom Baker.
Anuak Militants Anuak militants are a group of armed and organized rebels belonging to the Anuak ethnic group of western Ethiopia as well as Sudan. The main targets of this militant group include innocent women and children of the "highlanders" (Oromo, Amhara & Tigre), the ethnic Nuers as well as international agency workers like United Nations staff in Gambella region of Ethiopia and Ethiopian refugee camp coordinators.
Anuar Tahir Anuar Tahir is the founder and current chairman of Community Development Foundation (Yayasan Pembangunan Ummah), Malaysia. Through this organisation, he was involved in several peace missions, noticeably his mission in helping Afghanistan refugees in the Pakistan border refugees camp.
Anuario FilosĂłfico Anuario FilosĂłfico, first published in 1968, is one of the most influential philosophical journals in the Spanish-speaking world. Since its beginning, it has published the work of a significant number of both Spanish and foreign philosophers, including Jan A.
Anubhava Mantapa Anubhava Mantapa (Kannada: ಅನŕłŕ˛ŕ˛µ ಮಂಟಪ) was an academy of mystics, saints and philosophers of the Veerashaiva faith in the 12th century. It was the fountainhead of all religious and philosophical thought pertaining to the Veerashaivas.
Anubias Anubias is a genus of species of aquatic and semi-aquatic flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to tropical central and western Africa. They primarily grow in rivers and streams, but can also be found in marshes.
Anubis Anubis is the Greek name for the ancient jackal-headed god of the dead in Egyptian mythology whose hieroglyphic is more accurately spelled Anpu (also Anup, Anupu, Wip, Ienpw, Inepu, Yinepu,"Inpu", or Inpw). He is also known as Sekhem Em Pet.
Anubis (Orbital frame) Anubis is the name of an orbital frame in the Playstation 2, Konami video games Zone of the Enders and Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner (in Japan the game was named Anubis: Zone of the Enders after this mecha) and makes a cameo appearance in the anime series Zone of the Enders: Delores, i. It is named after the Egyptian god of embalment and the underworld, Anubis.
Anubis (Ronin Warriors) Anubis, the Dark Warlord of Cruelty (known as Oni Mashou, Ogre Demon General Shutendouji in YST) was the leader of the four Dark Warlords and was by far the most arrogant. His Cruelty armor is infused with the Virtue Chuu (Loyalty), and his weapon is a kusari-gama (sickle and chain).
Anubis (Stargate) In the science fiction series Stargate SG-1, Anubis was an extremely powerful Goa'uld, the dominant evil alien race in the galaxy. Anubis replaced Apophis as the show's main villain after the latter's ultimate demise in the episode "Enemies", and was quite unlike any Goa'uld previously encountered.
Anubismon Anubismon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Mega Level God Man Digimon. His name comes from the Egyptian word, Anubis, who conducted the dead to judgement and was the Egyptian god of the dead.
Anuj Nayyar Captain Anuj Nayyar was a junior officer of the 17 Jat Regiment of the Indian Army, who was posthumously awarded the Maha Vir Chakra, India's second highest gallantry award, for his heroics during the Kargil War in 1999.
Anuket In Egyptian mythology, Anuket (also spelled Anqet, and in Greek, Anukis) was originally the goddess of the Nile River, in areas such as Elephantine Island, at the start of the Nile's journey through Egypt, and in nearby regions of Nubia. Since the flooding of the Nile is what nourishes the fields, she gained her name, which means embracer, in the sense of the Nile embracing the fields.
Anukokunda Oka Roju Anukokunda Oka Roju (Telugu: ŕ°…ŕ°¨ŕ±ŕ°•ోకŕ±ŕ°‚డా ŕ°’ŕ°• రోజŕ±) is a a Tollywood film released on June 30, 2005 and was directed by Chandra Sekhar Yeleti. This film stars Charmme Kaur, Jagapati Babu, and Shashank.
Anukul Gita Anukul Gita is a collection of sayings & teachings of Sri Sri Thakur Anukulchandra, a well known religious personality in India. His sayings and discourses with Him have been compiled into numerous books in Bengali and in English.
Anunatva-Apurnatva-Nirdesa The Anunatva-Apurnatva-Nirdesa ("Exposition of Non-Decrease and Non-Increase") is a Buddhist sutra belonging to the tathagatagarbha class of sutras. It presents a teaching (delivered, in this text, by the Buddha to Sariputra) that nirvana is not utter vacuity or the cessation of being, but is the realm of the tathagatagarbha, the unfabricated, utterly pure and everlasting essence of all creatures and beings.
Anund Uppsale Anund Uppsale or Anoundus (Old Norse: Önundr Uppsali) ruled Sweden together with his brother Björn at Haugi, according to Rimbert and Hervarar saga (he and Björn are also mentioned by Adam of Bremen). He is probably called Uppsale because he stayed at Gamla Uppsala, the religious centre.
Anupama Bhagwat Anupama (b. 1974 in a musically inclined family in Bhilai, India) has established herself with performances at festivals and venues worldwide, including: Ustad Amir Khan Smriti Samaroh (Indore), Assisi, Turin (Italy), Nice (France) Swami Haridas Samaroh, Saptak (Ahmedabad), Sankat Mochan Samaroh (Varanasi), India International Center (New Delhi), Sangeet Research Academy (Kolkata), Lotus World Music Festival (USA), MIT Fall Concert Series (USA), Baba HarBallabh Samaroh-Vasant Utsav (Jalandhar), and Basant Bahar (California).
Anupama Mandavilli Anupama Mandavilli (or Anu Mandavilli) is a doctoral student at the Annenberg School for Communication at Southern California, where she has been since 1998. She is described as "thirtysomething activist with Friends of South Asia (FOSA)" by reporter Vrinda Normand of Metroactive.
Anura Ranasinghe Anura Nandana Ranasinghe (13 October 1956, Kalutara – 9 November 1998, Colombo) was a Sri Lankan cricketer, who represented Sri Lanka at international level 11 times. Ranasinghe's career, however, was cut short by deciding to tour South Africa in 1982-83, which resulted in him getting a 25-year ban from all cricket.
Anuradhapura Anuradhapura, (අනුරාධපුර in Sinhala), is one of the ancient capitals of Sri Lanka, world famous for its well preserved ruins of the Great Sri Lankan Civilization. The Civilization which was built upon this city was one of the greatest civilizations of Asia and in the world.
Anuradhapura massacre The Anuradhapura massacre was carried out by the LTTE, an organization which has been banned in 29 countries including the US, Australia, EU, India and Canada due to its terrorist activities. This was the largest massacre of Sinhalese civilians by the LTTE to date.
Anurag Dikshit Anurag Dikshit (अनŕĄŕ¤°ŕ¤ľŕ¤— दीक्षित) (born 1973), pronounced "dix-it",Forbes: Billionaire list is a billionaire Indian businessman. As a co-founder of PartyGaming, parent company of the world's leading online poker site PartyPoker.
Anurag Mathur Anurag Mathur (अनŕĄŕ¤°ŕ¤ľŕ¤— माथŕĄŕ¤°) is an Indian author, chiefly known for his 1991 novel The Inscrutable Americans which described the comical adventures of a young Indian student freshly arrived in the United States.
Anurita Rai Vidushi Anurita Rai, disciple and daughter of Acharya Anupam Rai, became a milestone in the world of dance as a versatile Kathak exponent because of her historic world record of 10,000 dancing rounds at a stretch (2005). Limca Book of world record and Guinese Book have featured her name, while Artists Guild London has recently honoured her with the Millennium title.
Anurognathus Anurognathus was a tiny pterosaur that lived approximately 155-145 million years ago (Tithonian). It had a short head, pin-like teeth for catching insects, and although it traditionally is ascribed to the long tailed pterosaur group, its tail was comparatively short, allowing it more manoeuvrability for hunting down lunch.
Anus Magillicutty Anus Magillicutty is a 2003 film. In late 2005 and early 2006, it ranked number 1 on the Internet Movie Database bottom 100 list, meaning that it received the lowest scores among people evaluating films in the site's extensive database.
Anusara Yoga Anusara Yoga is a modern school of yoga started by John Friend in 1997; it is a popular hatha yoga style with a Tantric philosophy. Friend continues to take an active role leading the expansion of the school and training (and certifying) teachers.
Anushilan Samiti Anushilan Samiti ("Self-Culture Association", meaning to follow the teachings of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee) was the principal secret revolutionary organisation operating in Bengal in the opening years of the 20th century. This association, like its offshoot the Jugantar, operated under the guise of suburban fitness club.
Anuschka Tischer Anuschka Tischer, PhD, (born 1968 in Arnsberg, Germany) is a Robert Bosch Foundation Lecturer for History at the University of Riga in Latvia, and a professor at the Philipps-Universität in Marburg. A former research fellow for the edition series Acta Pacis Wesphalicae, she has published works on French diplomacy at the Congress of Westphalia and is currently doing work on the Franco-Spanish War of the 1650s.
Anusim “Anusim” (Hebrew: ×× ×•×ˇ×™×ť), plural for anĂşs, means forced ones in Hebrew. This is a rabbinic legal terminology applied to a Jew who has been forced to abandon Judaism against his or her will, and who does whatever is in his or her power to continue practicing Judaism under the forced condition.
Anusuya Anusuya (IAST:AnusĹ«yÄ, sanskrit: अनŕĄŕ¤¸ŕĄ‚या or Sati Anusuya, in Hindu mythology, was wife of the sage Atri and mother of Dattatreya (Sanskrit: दत्तात्रेय) who is considered by some Hindus (in western India) to be an incarnation of the Divine Trinity Brahma, Vishnu and Siva.
Anusvara Anusvara (Dev: अनŕĄŕ¤¸ŕĄŤŕ¤µŕ¤ľŕ¤° ) is the diacritic used to mark a type of nasalization used in a number of Indic languages. Depending on the location of the anusvara in the word, and on the language within which it is used, its exact pronunciation can vary greatly.
Anuthin Wongsunkakon Anuthin Wongsunkakon ŕ¸ŕ¸™ŕ¸¸ŕ¸—ิน วงศ์สรรคŕ¸ŕ¸Ł(Bangkok, Thailand 1973), Type designer and Graphic designer. He became a type expert under the guardianship of type design legend Tony Dispigna.
Anuttama Das Anuttama Das is a religious leader of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. In 1976 he was initiated by Srila Prabhupada and since 1993, Anuttama has served as Director of Communications for ISKCON in North America.
Anuxanon Island Anuxanon Island is a small forested crescent-shaped island in the Great Quittacas Pond within the town of Lakeville, Massachusetts. The island is southeast of Cedar Pond and the intersection of Route 105 & Long Point Road.
Anvers Island Anvers Island or Antwerp Island or Antwerpen Island or Isla Amberes is a high, mountainous island 38 miles long, which is the largest feature in the Palmer Archipelago, lying southwest of Brabant Island at the southwestern end of the group. Anvers Island is located at .
Anvil Chorus The rousing and well-known Anvil Chorus (Coro di zingari or gypsy chorus) from Act 2, Scene 1 of Giuseppe Verdi's Il trovatore (The Troubador) (1853) depicts Spanish gypsies striking their anvils at dawn and singing the praises of hard work, good wine, and their gypsy women. Most recordings will list this as Vedi!
Anvil of Stars Anvil of Stars (1992) is a book by Greg Bear and a sequel to The Forge of God. In the novel, volunteers from among the children saved from the recently destroyed Earth are sent on a quest by a galactic faction called "The Benefactors" to find and destroy the civilisation who sent the killer probes in the first place.
Anvil Press Poetry Anvil Press Poetry is an independent poetry publisher based in Greenwich, south-east London. It was founded in 1968 by Peter Jay and specialises in contemporary English poets, with a leavening of Irish and American, and in a range of translated poetry, from ancient classics to modern and contemporary poets.
Anvil Studio Anvil Studio is a free MIDI music composition program by Willow Software, a Seattle-based company. It is unusual for its interface, which allows users to enter notes by clicking on a piano keyboard or on guitar frets.
Anwan Glover Anwan Glover (also known as Big G) is an American actor and musician. He is one of the founding members of the Backyard Band, a Go-go band, as well as appearing as gang member Slim Charles in the HBO series The Wire.
Anwar (singer) Anwar Hussain is a playback singer who rose to prominence in the Hindi playback industry because of the uncanny resemblance of his voice with that of Mohammad Rafi, who is considered to be one of the greatest of the Hindi playback singers.
Anwar Haddam Anwar Haddam was a leader of the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS), a radical Islamist party in Algeria, and was elected to parliament on a FIS ticket in 1991 - Algeria's first multiparty elections. The dissolution of the FIS by military decree after its electoral victories in 1991-92 triggered the Algerian Civil War, in which the FIS-affiliated Islamic Salvation Army (AIS) and other militias fought the military-dominated government.
Anwar Hussain Anwar Hussain Khokhar (Urdu: انŮر Řسین Ú©ÚľŮکھر) (born July 16 , 1920) is a member of Pakistan's first Test team in 1952. Born in Lahore, Pakistan, he played in 4 of the 5 Test matches in Pakistan's inaugural series against India with modest success.
Anwar Ibrahim Dato' Seri Anwar bin Ibrahim (born August 10, 1947) is a former deputy prime minister and finance minister of Malaysia. Early in his career, he became a protege of the former prime minister of Malaysia, Mahathir bin Mohamad, but subsequently emerged as the most prominent critic of Mahathir's administration.
Anwar Kamal Khan Anwar Kamal Khan Mina Khel is the current Parliamentary Leader of Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) in the NWFP's Provincial Assembly. He is the elder son of Khan Habibullah Khan and older brother of a senior Pakistani Civil Servant Akhter Munir Khan Marwat.
Anwar Maqsood Anwar Maqsood Hameedi commonly known as Anwar Maqsood or Anwer Maqsood is one of Pakistan's most famous celebrities with over 35 years in the entertainment industry. He is an intellectual, playwright, poet, television host, satirist, humorist, infrequent actor and long time painter.
Anwar Pervez Sir Anwar Pervez (Urdu: سر انŮر پرŮیز) is a Pakistan-born businessman in the United Kingdom Sir Anwar Pervez has been ranked as the 12th richest Asian in Great Britain. He is the first Pakistan-origin person to achieve this distinction.
Anwar Shaikh Mohammad Anwar Shaikh (born June 1, 1928 as Haji Mohammad - November 25, 2006) was a Pakistani-born author residing in Cardiff. He was born into a religious muslim family of Kashmiri ancestry in Gujrat, Punjab.
Anwardi Jamil Anwardi Jamil (born December 9, 1958) is the second son of Malaysian film director Datuk Jamil Sulong (born Aug 6, 1926) and actress Datin Rosnani Jamil (born Jan 20, 1926). Anwardi wrote and directed his first feature film Tuah in 1989 which won a Jury Prize at the Asia-Pacific Film Festival held in Jakarta in the same year.
Anwärter Anwärter is a German title which translates as “Candidate”. In modern day Germany, the title of Anwärter is typically used by those applying for employment and also as a designation for members of the Bundeswehr who are under consideration for a leadership assignment.
Anxi Anxi () is the ancient Chinese name for Parthia. Anxi was described by the Chinese explorer Zhang Qian who visited the neighbouring countries of Bactria and Sogdiana in 126 BC, making the first known Chinese report on Parthia.
Anxiety Anxiety is an unpleasant complex combination of emotions that includes fear, apprehension and worry, and is often accompanied by physical sensations such as palpitations, nausea, chest pain and/or shortness of breath.
Anxiolytic An anxiolytic is a drug prescribed for the treatment of symptoms of anxiety. Some anxiolytics have been shown to be useful in the treatment of anxiety disorders as have antidepressants such as the class of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).
Any Colour You Like "Any Colour You Like" is the eighth trackThe track number depends upon the edition of the album; earlier releases merge the two tracks "Speak to Me" and "Breathe", for instance. from English progressive rock band Pink Floyd's 1973 album, The Dark Side of the Moon.
Any Day Now (film) Any Day Now (aka Vandaag of morgen) is a 1976 science fiction film starring Ansje van Brandenberg and directed by Roeland Kerbosch. The film features a dystopian near-future world which has been split into three.
Any Dream Will Do (TV Show) "Any Dream Will Do" is a new BBC TV Series to be broadcast in 2007. Similar to "How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria", it will be searching for a new, unknown star to play Joseph in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat".
Any Given Sunday Any Given Sunday is a 1999 film directed by Oliver Stone starring Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, Jamie Foxx, James Woods, LL Cool J, Matthew Modine, John C. McGinley, Charlton Heston, Ann-Margret, Lauren Holly, Bill Bellamy, Lela Rochon, Aaron Eckhart, Elizabeth Berkley, and WWE wrestler Marty Wright (also known as the Boogeyman).
Any key Any key refers to a command prompt that will be fulfilled no matter which keyboard button is pressed, and is most often seen on early operating systems that were released before mice became common. "Press Any Key" does not refer to a button labelled "Any" on the keyboard, and because of this has become a joking reference to newcomers' confusion about computers.
Any press is good press "Any press is good press" is a slogan that describes the phenomenon of sensationalism, in the media, as being positive in the sense that it gets publicity. Thus even coverage of a scandal or a controversy can help sell a movie or increase a person's celebrity.
Any Question Answered Any Question Answered (AQA) is a premium-rate SMS information and entertainment service based in the UK. Run by Issuebits Ltd, a company founded in 2002 by former Symbian CEO Colly Myers, mobile phone users can text AQA with any question and get an answer within minutes for a fee.
Any Road "Any Road" is a song by George Harrison from his final album Brainwashed. It was released 12 May 2003 as a single in the United Kingdom and charted as high as #37 in the UK Singles Chart (see 2003 in British music).
Any Time Now Any Time Now is an album by British band The Outfield. Two versions of this album are available; one exclusive to their website and Tower Records, and the other released by Sidewinder Records and distributed to stores everywhere; the original release includes material recorded from 2002-2004.
Anya (Star Trek) Anya is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe. Anya is a shapeshifting allasomorph native to the third moon of Daled IV who served as guardian of the planet's leader, Salia, while she was being transported on the USS Enterprise-D.
Anya Corke Anya Sun Corke (born 12 September 1990) is a Woman Grandmaster and the top chess player currently active in Hong Kong. She was the 2004 Hong Kong National Champion, thought to be one of the youngest national champions ever.
Anya Jenkins Anya Christina Emmanuella Jenkins, formerly known as Aud and Anyanka, Patron Saint of Scorned Women, is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The character is portrayed by Emma Caulfield.
Anya Marina Anya Marina is a singer-songwriter and radio disc jockey based in San Diego, Calif. Her music is featured on the ABC television drama Grey's Anatomy (and it's second soundtrack) and on shows such as MTV's The Real World.
Anya Monzikova Anya Monzikova (Russian: Aня Moнзиkoвa) (born 1984 in Vologda, Moscow, Russia) is a model, film student, and actress. She lived in Russia for most of her childhood, and moved to Florida when she was 8 years old.
Anya's Bell Anya's Bell (1999) is a made-for-TV movie starring Della Reese as Anya Herpick, a blind woman who collects bells and never leaves her home. Following the death of her mother, she befriends a young boy, Scott Rhymes (Mason Gamble), who struggles with dyslexia.
Anyang Anyang () is a prefecture-level city in Henan province, People's Republic of China. The northernmost city in Henan, Anyang borders Puyang to the east, Hebi and Xinxiang to the south, and the provinces of Shanxi and Hebei to its west and north respectively.
Anyang Technical College Anyang Technical College, or Anyang Science College, is a small technical college in Manan-gu, Anyang City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. It opened its doors on March 15, 1977, as Anyang Industrial Technical School (ě•ě–‘ęłµě—…ě „ë¬¸í•™ęµ).
Anyer Anyer is a town in West Java, Indonesia, fifteen kilometres south of Merak. It is home of a forty metre lighthouse built by Queen Wilhelmina of Holland in 1885 as a memorial for the townspeople killed by the eruption of Krakatau.
Anyone Can Play Guitar "Anyone Can Play Guitar" was a single taken from Radiohead's first album Pablo Honey, released just in advance of the album. It was the band's second single, and their first to receive a wide hearing ("Creep" had been issued in limited quantities some months earlier, had failed to chart, but would soon become a hit and ultimately be rereleased later in 1993).
Anyphaenid sac spider The anyphaenid sac spiders (family Anyphaenidae) are distinguished from the sac spiders and other spiders by having the abdominal spiracle placed one third to one half of the way anterior to the spinnerets toward the epigastric furrow on the underside of the abdomen. In most spiders the spiracle is just anterior to the spinnerets.
Anysis Anysis is a king of Egypt, mentioned only in book II of The History by Herodotus, he was blind and was deposed by Ethiopians led by Sabacos. After fifty years of hiding on the island Elbo, he came back into power.
Anything But Down "Anything But Down" is a 1999 single by American rock star Sheryl Crow. Released as the third single from her 1998 album The Globe Sessions, it fared better than its predecessor "There Goes the Neighborhood".
Anything But Love Anything But Love was an American television sitcom, which aired on ABC from 1989 to 1992. The show starred Richard Lewis and Jamie Lee Curtis as Marty Gold and Hannah Miller, coworkers with a mutual romantic attraction to each other, who struggled to keep their relationship strictly professional.
Anything Else Anything Else is a 2003 motion picture that tells a story of a young writer who meets a dysfunctional young woman in New York City. The film was written and directed by Woody Allen, produced by his sister Letty Aronson, and stars Jason Biggs, Christina Ricci, Woody Allen, Erica Leerhsen and Danny DeVito.
Anything for You "Anything For You" is the second single from former Australian Idol contestant, Lee Harding, taken from his debut album What's Wrong with This Picture?. The music video was voted number 35 in the Video Hits Australia Top 100 Video Clips.
Anything Is Possible Anything Is Possible is the third album by Debbie Gibson, released in 1990, under the Atlantic Records label. The album was Gibson's first album to not reach the Top 10 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and sold much less than her previous two albums, Out of the Blue and Electric Youth.
Anything Is Possible (Will Young song) "Anything Is Possible" is a popular song, co-written by Cathy Dennis and Chris Braide for the winner of the first series of Pop Idol in the UK. The song was recorded by the final three acts in the show, Will Young, Gareth Gates and Darius Danesh.
Anything That Moves Anything That Moves was a literary, journalistic, and topical magazine published in the United States from 1990 to 2002. It started as an expansion of the San Francisco Bay Area Bisexual Network's newsletter, and swiftly grew to become a full magazine, with an international subscriber base.
Anything's Possible Players Anything's Possible Players is a unique theater company in Greenwich, Connecticut that teams young adults ages 14 to 25 with and without disabilities. Created by Kim Malara in association with ARC of Greenwich, Anything’s Possible Players is the only theatrical troupe in Fairfield county that provides equal opportunities for young adults, both with and without special needs.
Anything's Wild Anything's Wild is a video poker game that allows the player to select any card (by rank) to act as the "wild card". The game is a variation of Deuces Wild and is based on five card draw where the player is dealt a five card hand.
Anythynge You Want To Anythynge You Want To is a 2001 comedy album by The Firesign Theatre. It takes the form of a play, under the conceit of being a lost work of Shakespeare, using language, plot structure, and characters which parody Shakespeare's original works.
Anytime You Need a Friend "Anytime You Need a Friend" is a song written and produced by American singer Mariah Carey and Walter Afanasieff, and recorded for Carey's fourth album Music Box (1993). It is a gospel-tinged ballad whose protagonist informs a friend that anytime they need a friend she will be there.
Anytown, USA (film) Anytown, USA is a 2005 documentary produced by director Kristian Fraga on the mayoral race in Bogota, New Jersey. The mayoral race was between Republican Steve Lonegan, Democrat Fred Pesce and independent Dave Musikant.
Anyway You Slice It Anyway You Slice It is the 6th episode in season 3 in the Barney and Friends television show which airs on PBS. The episode features Bob West as the voice of Barney, West was featured on the show from 1992 - 2001.
Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" was a single released by The Who in 1965. It features call-and-response lyrics (especially common in Who lyrics at this time) and some of the first ever recorded guitar feedback.
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in southern California is the largest state park in California and the second largest state park in the United States (after Adirondack State Park in New York). The park is located on the eastern side of San Diego County, with portions extending east into Imperial County and north into Riverside County.
Anza, California Anza is a city located in southern Riverside County, California, United States, in the Anza Valley, a semi-arid region at a mean elevation of 1253 meters above sea level. It is located approximately 56 kilometers southwest of Palm Springs, 230 kilometers southeast of Los Angeles, California and approximately 120 kilometers northeast of San Diego, California, being traversed by State Route 371.
Anzac ANZAC originally stood for "The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps" — the name used to describe the combination of the Australian Army and New Zealand Army Corps during wartime. It can now also refer to the following:
Anzac class destroyer (1916) The Anzac class leaders were a class of destroyer leaders completed for the Royal Navy during 1916 for World War I service. They were named after famed historical naval leaders, except Anzac, which was named to honour the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
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