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Age of Discovery The Age of Discovery or Age of Exploration was a period from the early 15th century and continuing into the early 17th century, during which European ships traveled around the world to search for new trading routes and partners to feed burgeoning capitalism in Europe. They also were in search of trading goods such as gold, silver and spices.
Age of Empires Age of Empires, abbreviated to AoE or AOE, is a history-based real-time strategy computer game released in 1997. Developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft, the game uses the Genie engine, the same 2D sprite based game engine used by Age of Kings and Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds.
Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings is a real-time strategy computer game set in the Middle Ages. It was released in 1999, and it is the second game of the Age of Empires series developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft.
Age of Empires II: The Conquerors Age of Empires II: The Conquerors Expansion (sometimes abbreviated to AoC) is the expansion pack to the 2000 real-time strategy game Age of Empires II. The Conquerors is the fourth installment of the Age of Empires series by Microsoft Game Studios and Ensemble Studios.
Age of Empires III Campaign The fictional campaigns of the computer strategy game Age of Empires III let the player follow five generations of the Black family. The campaigns are based on the books Blood (1984), Ice (1985), Steel (1986), Fire (1987) , Shadow (1988) and Steam (1989).
Age of Empires series The Age of Empires series is a popular franchise of real-time strategy computer games, started in 1997, developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios. There are six titles in the series (three of which are expansions) and Age of Mythology, which is actually a spin-off, generally considered to be the successor to Age of Empires II, although never formally recognised.
Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome Expansion (popularly abbreviated to RoR) is the expansion pack to the 1997 award-winning real-time strategy game Age of Empires. As the name indicates, it is based on the rise of the Roman Empire.
Age of Enlightenment The Age of Enlightenment (from the German word Aufklärung, meaning "Enlightenment") refers to either the eighteenth century in European and American philosophy, or the longer period including the seventeenth century and the Age of Reason. It can more narrowly refer to the historical intellectual movement The Enlightenment, which advocated Reason as a means to establishing an authoritative system of aesthetics, ethics, government, and logic, to allow philosophers to obtain objective truth about the universe.
Age of Chance Age Of Chance were an alternative rock-dance crossover band from Leeds, England active from 1985 to 1991. They were perhaps most known for their mutant metallic cover of Prince's "Kiss" which topped the indie chart in 1986 but narrowly missed being a hit at the beginning of 1987, reaching #50 in the UK.
Age of Liberty The period from Charles XII's death in 1718 to Gustav III's coup d'etat in 1772 is mostly referred to as Frihetstiden (the "Age of Liberty"), representing a 50 year long experiment with Parliamentarism and increasing Civil Rights. The shift of power from the Monarch to the Parliament was a direct effect of the disastrous Great Northern War.
Age of majority The Age of majority is the threshold of adulthood as it is conceptualised in law. It is the chronological moment when children legally assume majority control over their persons and their actions and decisions, thereby terminating the legal control and legal responsibilities of their parents over and for them.
Age of Mastery The Age of Mastery is the fourth studio album released by American power metal band Jag Panzer, released in 1998. Lead guitarist Joey Tafolla was replaced by Chris Broderick, current lead guitarist for the band.
Age of Metternich The Age of Metternich refers to the period of European politics in between the final defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815 and the Revolutions of 1848. After the Congress of Vienna, the European powers collectively agreed to maintain the balance of power.
Age of Pericles The Age of Pericles is the term used to denote the historical period in Ancient Greece lasting roughly from the end of the Persian Wars to either the death of Pericles or the end of the Peloponnesian War. Pericles - an Athenian general, politician and orator - distinguished himself above the other shining personalities of the era, men who excelled in politics, philosophy, architecture, sculpture, history and literature.
Age of reason (canon law) The age of reason, also called the age of discretion, is the age at which children become capable of moral responsibility. On completion of the seventh year a minor is presumed to have the use of reason (canon 97 §2 of the Code of Canon Law), but mental retardation or insanity could prevent some individuals from ever reaching it.
Age of Renaissance Age of Renaissance is a board game designed by Don Greenwood and Jared Scarborough and published by Avalon Hill in 1996. The game is for 3-6 players and the box claims that the game should take 2-6 hours to play, though as with any serious multiplayer strategy game, this can entirely depend on the players.
Age of Revolution The Age of Revolution was the time period (approximately 1750-1800) after most of the European countries changed their government to absolutist states or constitutionalist states. The Age of Revolution specifically includes the American Revolution and the French Revolution but also the Haitian Revolution, the revolt of the slaves in Latin America, and many more.
Age of Steam Age of Steam is a strategy board game by Martin Wallace published in 2002 by Warfrog Games. The game depicts the development of railroads in the United States, as well as several other countries using the expansion maps.
Age of the Sturlungs The Age of the Sturlungs or the Sturlung Era (Icelandic Sturlungaöld) was a 42-44 year period of internal strife in mid 13th century Iceland. It may also have been the bloodiest and most violent period in Icelandic history.
Age of Time Age of Time is an action computer role-playing game that attempts to combine elements from regular role playing games with that of a first person shooter. It uses the Torque Game Engine, but it is unknown whether the game will be ported to the Torque Shader Engine.
Age of Wonders Age of Wonders is a turn-based strategy PC-game often likened to Master of Magic. Originally entitled World of Wonders, the game incorporated several RPG elements that were dropped when simultaneous turns were implemented.
Age progression Age progression is the process of modifying a photograph of a person to represent the effect of aging on their appearance. Digital image processing is the most common technique today, although sometimes artists' drawings are used.
Age set In anthropology, an age set is a social category or corporate social group, consisting of people of similar age, who have a common identity, maintain close ties over a prolonged period, and together pass through a series of age-related statuses. This is in contrast to an age grade, through which people pass individually over time.
Age-restricted community An age-restricted community is a housing area, often gated, that restricts ownership to individuals who are over a set age. In addition to restrictions on ownership, such communities frequently have age requirements for residency as well.
Age-uke , which translates to "rising block", or "upward block" is the Japanese term for a technique used in martial arts. There numerous variations in how the technique might be executed, and nothing implicit in the term itself restricts its use to unarmed techniques.
Age/sex/location "Age/sex/location" (commonly A/S/L, asl or ASL) is an article of Internet slang used in instant messaging programs and in Internet chatrooms. It is used as a question to find out the age, sex (gender), and general location of the person one is talking to.
Agedashi tofu Agedashi tofu (or agedashi dofu, 揚げ出し豆腐 Agedashi dōfu) is a Japanese way to serve hot tofu. Silken (kinugoshi) firm tofu, cut into cubes, is lightly dusted with potato starch or cornstarch and then deep fried until golden brown.
Agee Agee (a'-ge) is a Biblical figure who was the father of Shammah, who was one of David's mighty men (II Samuel 23:11). Based interpretations of I Chronicles 11:34 and II Samuel 23:32-33 Agee was either the grandfather of Jonathan or his brother.
Ageeth Boomgaardt Ageeth Boomgaardt (born on November 16, 1972 in Tilburg, Noord-Brabant) is a former Dutch field hockey defender, who played 192 international matches for The Netherlands, in which she scored 86 goals. She made her debut on January 27, 1996 in a friendly match against the United States.
Agehananda Bharati Agehananda Bharati (Vienna, April 20 1923 – New York, May 14 1991) was the monastic name of Leopold Fischer. He was a respected academic Sanskritist, a prolific author about religious subjects, and a Hindu monk in the Dasanami Sannyasi
Ageing Ageing or aging is the process of becoming older. This traditional definition was recently challenged in the new "Handbook of the Biology of Aging" (Academic Press, 2006), where ageing was specifically defined as the process of system's deterioration with time, thus allowing for existence of non-ageing systems (when "old is as good as new"), and anti-ageing interventions (when accumulated damage is repaired).
Ageltrude Ageltrude (also spelled Agiltrude, died 27 August 923) was the Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Italy as wife and mother respectively of Guy (reigned 891 – 894) and Lambert (reigned 894 – 898). She was the regent for her son and actively encouraged him in opposing her archenemies, the Carolingians, and in influencing papal elections in their favour.
AgeLine Database AgeLine is a free, searchable database produced by AARP that contains original abstracts of the literature of social gerontology, as well as aging-related research from psychology, sociology, social work, economics, public policy, and the health sciences. AgeLine summarizes journal articles, books and book chapters, research reports, dissertations, "gray literature," and educational videos from hundreds of publishers and organizations around the world, and includes links to thousands of full-text documents.
Agena (processor) Agena is the codename of the future AMD microprocessor to be launched in the second half of 2007 based on the the "AMD next generation server and desktop achitecture", commonly called the K8L. It will feature a shared L3 cache, 128-bit FP and a reworked microarchitecture.
Agence des Musiques Traditionnelles en Auvergne The Agence des Musiques Traditionnelles en Auvergne, or AMTA, is a non-profit organization in France dedicated to the promotion and preservation of the traditional music of central France, primarily of the regions of Auvergne, Bourbonnais and Berry (province). AMTA makes available for sale the recordings of many of the major traditional music performers and groups of central France music.
Agence métropolitaine de transport The Agence métropolitaine de transport (AMT) or (English: Metropolitan Transportation Agency) is the umbrella organization that plans, integrates, and coordinates public transportation services across Canada's Greater Montreal Region, including the Island of Montreal, Laval (Île Jésus), and communities along both the North Shore of the Rivière des Mille-Îles and the South Shore of the Saint Lawrence River.
Agencia Federal de InvestigaciĂłn Federal Agency of Investigation (Agencia Federal de InvestigaciĂłn, AFI in Spanish) is an elite Mexican federal agency set up on November 1, 2001 to fight corruption and organized crime, through an executive order by Mexican President Vicente Fox Quesada. The AFI replaced an earlier agency, the Federal Judicial Police.
Agencies of the European Union The agencies of the European Union (or decentralised bodies of the European Union) are bodies which are distinct from the European Union's institutions, in that they have not been created by the treaties but rather by acts of secondary legislation, in order to accomplish a very specific task. Unlike most of the European Union's institutions established in the treaties, each of these agencies has its own legal personality.
Agency (law) Agency is an area of Commercial law dealing with a contractual or quasi-contractual tripartite set of relationships when an Agent is authorised to act on behalf of another (called the Principal) to create a legal relationship with a Third Party. This branch of law separates and regulates the relationships between:
Agency (Mormonism) Agency (or free agency), in Latter-day Saint theology, is "the privilege of choice which was introduced by God the Eternal Father to all of his spirit children in the premortal state". Mortal life is viewed as a test of faith, where our choices are central to the Plan of Salvation.
Agency debt Agency debt (sometimes referred to in plural as Agencies) is a type of bond issued by a corporation that is nominally independent of the government - though ownership may be public or private - but considered to be backed by the government, usually on a de facto basis. The most common issuers in the United States are the Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac), which are both heavily involved in the Mortgage-backed securities market and the Federal Home Loan Banks (FHLBanks)which issue significant amounts of debt [that are the joint and several liability of all 12 FHLBanks] to support the FHLBank mission of extending advances [secured loans] to it members [primarily the nations community banks].
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), formerly known as the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR), supports research designed to improve the outcomes and quality of health care, reduce its costs, address patient safety and medical errors, and broaden access to effective services. The research sponsored, conducted, and disseminated by AHRQ provides information that helps people make more informed decisions and improve the quality of health care services.
Agency for Instructional Technology The Agency for Instructional Technology (AIT) is a non-profit organization in the United States that produces, sells and distributes educational and instructional television programs, and other multimedia materials, to schools in the United States and Canada.
Agency for Science, Technology and Research The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (Abbreviation: A*STAR; Chinese: 新加坡科学技术研究局) is a statutory board in Singapore. The agency was established in 2002 to promote and support research and development in the country, especially in the public sector.
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry The United States Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, (ATSDR), is directed by congressional mandate to perform specific functions concerning the effect on public health of hazardous substances in the environment. These functions include public health assessments of waste sites, health consultations concerning specific hazardous substances, health surveillance and registries, emergency response to releases of hazardous substances, applied research in support of public health assessments, information development and dissemination.
Agency issues The term "agency issues" is used to describe debt issues by Federal agencies in the United States. These special federal agencies are often created to channel credit to specific sectors of the economy (Freddie Mac for housing development for example).
Agency risk Agency risk occurs when two or more individuals or entities enter into a contract and have conflicting interests. When entering into the contract, it is generally intended for both parties to be benefited, however, it often occurs that one party will gain from an action that will cause a loss to the other party.
Agenda (meeting) An agenda is a list of meeting activities in the order in which they are to be taken up, beginning with the call to order and ending with adjournment. It usually includes one or more specific items of business to be considered.
Agenda 2010 The Agenda 2010 is a series of reforms planned and executed by the German government which they say will modernise the German social system and labour market. The declared aim of Agenda 2010 is to improve economic growth and thus reduce unemployment.
Agenda 21 Agenda 21 is a program of the United Nations (UN) related to sustainable development. It is a comprehensive blueprint of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organisations of the UN, governments, and pene me gusta el penemajor groups in every area in which humans impact on the environment.
Agenda for Change Agenda for Change (AfC) is the current NHS grading and pay system for all NHS staff, with the exception of doctors, dentists and some senior managers. It covers more than 1 million people and harmonises their pay scales and career progression arrangements across traditionally separate pay groups, in the most radical change since the NHS was founded.
Agenda-setting theory Agenda-setting theory is the creation of public awareness and concern of salient issues by the news media. Agenda-setting theory’s central axiom is salience transfer, in other words, the mass media have the ability to transfer importance of items on their mass agendas to the public agendas.
Agendism Agendism applies to political, social and economic movements that are seen to blindly adhere to a platform, or an "agenda," while dismissing the ideas of opposing sides. This includes the blatant speading of said "agenda" much to the discredit of one's character even to such a degree that the "means" become more important than the spirit of their "ends.
Agendist Agendist a term commonly used to refer to someone who is promoting a political, economic or social "agenda." In contermporary internet use this has come to mean a person, or group, who supports a lexicon of political or social beliefs, addressed as an "agenda" It is also meant to describe one who is a follower of agendism].
Agenesis of the corpus callosum Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum (ACC) is a rare birth defect (congenital disorder) in which there is a complete or partial absence of the corpus callosum. Agenesis of the corpus callosum occurs when the corpus callosum, the band of tissue connecting the two hemispheres of the brain, does not develop typically in utero.
Ageng Ageng (also known as Tirtayasa, 1631-1695) was the sultan of Banten (on Java in modern Indonesia) during the kingdom's golden age. He built a strong fleet on European models, which did considerable trade within the Indonesian archipelago, and, with help from the English, Danes, and Chinese, were able to trade with Persia, India, Siam, Vietnam, China, the Philippines, and Japan in the Javanese tradition of long-distance traders.
Agenor Gołuchowski (father) Count Agenor Gołuchowski of Gołuchowo (1812-1875) Polish-Austrian conservative politician, member of parliament of Austria, Minister of Interior and governor of Galicia, and father of Agenor Maria Gołuchowski and Adam Gołuchowski. Gołuchowski was a confidant and key advisor to the Emperor Franz Joseph.
Agent (grammar) In linguistics, a grammatical agent is the participant of a situation that carries out the action in this situation. Also, agent is the name of the thematic role (also known as the thematic relation, theta role or θ-role) with the above definition.
Agent (law) An Agent in Commercial Law is a person who is authorised to act on behalf of another (called the Principal) to create a legal relationship with a Third Party. Agency law deals with the tripartite relationship between:
Agent (The Matrix) Agents are a group of characters in the Matrix series. They are sentient intelligent agents within the computer-generated world of the Matrix, guarding it from anyone or anything that could reveal it as a false reality.
Agent 327 Agent 327 is a playful Dutch action/comedy comic series by artist Martin Lodewijk. It features the eponymous Agent 327 as a James Bond/Maxwell Smart Dutch secret agent who fights for "Righteousness and World Peace".
Agent 9 Agent 9 is a crazed laser-pistol wielding space monkey from the Spyro the Dragon series of games. In Spyro: Year of the Dragon he is captured by the Sorceress and put into a cage guarded by Moneybags, who released him to Spyro for "a small fee".
Agent 99 Agent 99 is a fictional television spy portrayed by Barbara Feldon on the 1960s television series Get Smart. She was the work partner, and later wife, of Secret Agent Maxwell Smart, Agent 86, portrayed by Don Adams.
Agent architecture In computer science, agent architecture is a blueprint for software agents and intelligent control systems, depicting the arrangement of components. The architectures implemented by intelligent agents are referred to as cognitive architectures.
Agent based model Agent Based Model is a specific individual based computational model for computer simulation extensively related to the theme in complex systems, emergence, Monte Carlo Method, computational sociology, multi agent systems, and evolutionary programming.
Agent Bishop John Bishop is a fictional character in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fast Forward television series', played by actor David Zen Mansley. He was introduced in Season 3’s Space Invaders/Worlds Collide multi-parter, where he kidnapped the turtles and tried to dissect them in an attempt to learn the secrets behind their mutation.
Agent counterplan In policy debate, an agent counterplan is a counterplan which proposes to do affirmative's plan (or part of it) with another agent. Many judges consider agent counterplans theorhetically legitimate although it is possible for the affirmative to defeat them on the grounds that they are illegitimate.
Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London is the sequel to the 2003 film Agent Cody Banks, and was released in the United States on March 12, 2004. Frankie Muniz was the only major returning star, with Hannah Spearritt now playing the love interest and Anthony Anderson as the sidekick.
Agent Communications Language Agent Communication Language (ACL), proposed by the Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents (FIPA), is a proposed standard language for agent communications. Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language (KQML) is another proposed standard.
Agent Extensibility Protocol The Agent Extensibility Protocol or AgentX is a computer networking protocol used as a standardized framework for extensible Simple Network Management Protocol agents and the procedure by which those agents process SNMP protocol messages.
Agent General An Agent General was the representative in the United Kingdom of the government of a British colony in Canada or Australia, and subsequently, of a Canadian Province or an Australian State. Both countries' federal governments were represented by High Commissions.
Agent Graves The main protagonist of the comic series 100 Bullets, Agent Graves (Philip Graves, which sounds like "fill up graves") is a mysterious and enigmatic provider of frontier justice to those who suffered a personal wrong. Graves is a man in his mid to late sixties who appears like a police or government agency official.
Agent handling Agent handler is a generic term common to many intelligence organizations which can be applied to Case Officers, those who aspire to be Case officers, "controllers", contacts, couriers and other assorted trainees.
Agent M Agent M (real name Emily Whitehurst, born July 1979) who grew up in Los Banos was the lead singer of the California based punk band Tsunami Bomb until their breakup in September 2005. She is the sister of the late Logan Whitehurst, a musician with numerous solo and album credits.
Agent noun In linguistics, agent noun (or nomen agentis) is a word that is derived from another word denoting an action (A) and that has the meaning `entity that does A'. Agent noun (or nomen agentis) is also the name of this derivational meaning (also called a derivateme).
Agent of influence An agent of influence is a well-placed, trusted contact who actively and consciously serves a foreign interest or foreign intelligence services on some matters while retaining his integrity on others. Agent of influence might also refer to an unwitting contact that is manipulated to take actions that advanced interests on specific issues of common concern.
Agent One-Half Agent One-Half is an action-comedy film scheduled for release in the United States in 2007, starring, written and produced by Warwick Davis, who is best known as playing in the fantasy film Willow (film). Davis plays the title character, a dwarf secret agent who attempts to stop the film's antagonist, "The Heel", from sinking California to the bottom of the ocean.
Agent Orange (band) Agent Orange is a Surf Punk band from Fullerton, California. They were a surf-punk band from the 1980s and first gained attention with their song Bloodstains which they wrote for a local Orange County compilation album.
Agent provocateur (disambiguation) An agent provocateur (plural: agents provocateurs) is a person employed to associate with suspected individuals or groups with the purpose of inciting them to commit acts that will make them liable to punishment.
Agent Pleakley Agent Wendy Pleakley is an alien from the Disney animated film Lilo & Stitch and its subsequent sequels and animated series. He is the Galactic Federation's expert on the planet Earth, but in reality is only slightly more informed on the planet.
Agent Provocateur (lingerie) Agent Provocateur is a well known lingerie brand based in the United Kingdom. It has three stores in London, a recently opened store in the upmarket Victoria Quarter in Leeds, a concession in Selfridges, and three stores in the United States.
Agent Ransack Agent Ransack is a freeware utility for Microsoft Windows that can be used to search for files on a computer. It is made by Mythicsoft, and is a cut-down "lite" version of the commercial software FileLocator Pro.
Agent Smith Agent Smith (later merely "Smith") is a fictional character featured in the Matrix film series, played by actor Hugo Weaving. The struggle between Neo and Smith ends up becoming the main plot underlying the events of The Matrix making him the primary antagonist.
Agent Sparks Agent Sparks is a band, formed in early 2005 when two former band mates from Audiovent decided they wanted to continue making music. Members include Benjamin Einziger (lead vocals, guitar), Stephanie Eitel (lead vocals, keyboard, percussion), Paul Fried (bass, vocals), and George Purviance (drums, vocals).
Agent Steel Agent Steel are a speed metal band from Los Angeles, California that was formed in 1984 by the Brazilian singer John Cyriis and the drummer Chuck Profus. The band released two full length albums and one EP before ending in 1988.
Agent Verb Object In linguistic typology, agent-verb-object (AVO), commonly called subject-verb-object (SVO), is a sentence structure where the agent comes first, the verb second, and the object third. Languages may be classified according to the dominant sequence of these elements.
Agent X44 Agent X44 is a Filipino movie that was released in January 17, 2007. The plot revolves around a secret agency with Agent X44 Tony Falcon (Vhong Navarro) tasked to recover the Philippines' most important artifact.
Agent-owned company An agent-owned company is a private company, controlled by its agents, for which it provides common marketing and business coordination. It is common in the moving company sector, where moves are performed by local agents, under a national brand.
Agentes in rebus The agentes in rebus were the Roman imperial courier service that replaced the unpopular frumentarii, sometime during the late 3rd century under Emperor Diocletian, or perhaps around the year 319. As a result of the reforms of Diocletian, the frumentarii were disbanded; their sinister reputation had ended their usefulness.
Agentive ending An agentive ending in the English language is the use of the suffix -er, -or, -ist, or -ian at the end of a verb in order to create a noun meaning "someone who does the action the verb describes." Examples include provider (from provide) and builder (from build).
Agents Aren't Aeroplanes Agents Aren't Aeroplanes was a singing duo best known for performing one of the earliest Stock, Aitken and Waterman productions. The act got their name from the John le Carre book The Spy who Came in from the Cold.
Agents of Atlas Agents of Atlas is a 2006 Marvel Comics comic-book miniseries about a group of superheroes composed of characters collected from various unrelated stories originally published in the 1950s by Marvel's predecessor company, Atlas Comics.
Agents of Change project Agents of Change is the Ontario Science Centre's innovation initiative that is transforming more than 30% of its indoor spaces and creating new outdoor experiences. Visitors will be encouraged to develop the skills and attitudes that lead to innovation in the Weston Family Innovation Centre where they will discover new questions, new ideas, new solutions… new possibilities.
Agents of Chaos: Hero's Trial Agents of Chaos: Hero's Trial (also released as Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial) is the first novel in a two-part story by James Luceno. Published and released in 2000, it is the fourth installment of the New Jedi Order series set in the Star Wars galaxy.
Agents of Chaos: Jedi Eclipse Agents of Chaos: Jedi Eclipse (also released as Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse) is the second novel in a two-part story by James Luceno. Published and released in 2000, it is the fifth installment of the New Jedi Order series set in the Star Wars galaxy.
Agentsegue An agentsegue is someone who introduces an artist to a person (while in conversation) to promote the artist / company / or project. The agent is the person performing the introduction and the segue is the change in the conversation to bring up (introduce) the artist for referral...
Agentti 000 ja kuoleman kurvit Agentti 000 ja kuolema kurvit (English title Agent 000 and The Deadly CurvesBritish Film Institute - Agentti 000 ja kuoleman kurvit) was a 1983 Finnish spy comedy directed by Visa Mäkinen and written by Ismo Sajakorpi.
Ageometresia Ageometresia, a term purely Greek, Αγεωμετρησια, has been used by English writers to denote a want or defect in geometry. Johannes Kepler, having no direct and geometrical method of finding certain matters in his elliptical theory, namely how to calculate the true anomaly from the mean anomaly, has been charged by others with ageometresia.
Ageplay Ageplay is a form of regressive roleplay in which a physical adult takes on the role of a child. This may be purely regressive (in order to re-experience childhood in a non-sexual sense), or sexual (the roleplaying of a child/adult relationship in sex, which may be a sexual fetish and is often grouped within BDSM).
Ages in Chaos Ages in Chaos is a book by the controversial writer Immanuel Velikovsky, first published by Doubleday in 1952, which put forward a major revision of the history of the Ancient Near East. A second volume was due for publication shortly after this but was postponed and expanded into four volumes, two of which (Peoples of the Sea and Ramses II and his time) were published in the two years preceding his death, and two of which remain unpublished in print (The Assyrian Conquest and The Dark Age of Greece)—however the manuscripts have long been available via the http://www.
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