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ESO 269-57 ESO 269-57 (also known as LEDA 45683) is a barred spiral galaxy approximately 155 million light-years away in the constellation Centaurus. It is a member of a well-known cluster of galaxies seen in this direction.
ESP Edwards Series The ESP Edwards brand is a brand that produces guitars solely in the Japanese market. The difference of Edwards from ESP is that Edwards are produced on non-ESP factories in Japan and are generally considered to be lower quality than ESP and less costlier.
ESP Game The ESP Game is an experiment in human computation originally conceived by Luis von Ahn of Carnegie Mellon University. The idea behind the game is to use the computational power of humans to perform a task that computers cannot yet do (in this case, labeling images) by packaging the task as a game.
ESP Viper The ESP Viper is a model of electric guitar made by ESP Guitars. Like most ESP instruments, it is based on another guitar (in this case a Gibson SG), but has been equipped with top-of-the-top level features and has a slightly different shape; a slight diagonal slope at the bottom.
ESP-Disk ESP-Disk is a New York-based record label, founded in 1966 by Bernard Stollman. Though it originally existed to release Esperanto-based music, starting with its second release (Albert Ayler's Spiritual Unity), it became the most important exponent of what is commonly referred to as free jazz.
ESPN auto racing broadcast teams The ESPN auto racing broadcast teams are listed in the table below, including races broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC. Keep in mind these are just the broadcast teams for NASCAR, Champ Car, IRL, NHRA, Rally America and the Busch Series.
ESPN Baseball Tonight ESPN Baseball Tonight is a PC, Super NES, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, and Sega [Mega-]CD baseball game where you have to outwit and outrun your Major League Baseball opponents in order to win games. The difficulty level of this game is roughly equivalent to Super Bases Loaded.
ESPN Classic (UK) The British version of ESPN Classic launched on March 14, 2006 and is on Sky Digital] Channel 442. It broadcasts a range of archive sports coverage, with an emphasis on [[soccer, including 1970s and 1980s editions of Match of the Day (though these are shown without the opening and closing titles and branded "The Dead Good Match", and are sometimes truncated, with only one of the matches covered in a particular programme being shown).
ESPN Classic Remembers ESPN Classic Remembers is a television program on ESPN Classic that chronicles historic games and events, personalities and other sports milestones. The show deputed on September 11, 2006 and is hosted by ESPN SportsCenter personality Chris McKendry.
ESPN College Football Broadcast Teams The ESPN College Football Broadcast Teams are listed in the table below, including games broadcast on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN Radio. Keep in mind these are just weekly regular season pairings for college football.
ESPN College Hoops ESPN College Hoops is an American college basketball video game which was initially released on November 26, 2003 for the Xbox and PS2. It is the sequel to the debut game of the series, NCAA College Basketball 2K3, and the first game in the series to feature the ESPN license.
ESPN DayGame ESPN Daygame is a promotion by Major League Baseball to broadcast a baseball game during the day on ESPN and simulcast on ESPN HD. The play-by-play commentator for these games is Gary Thorne or Jon Sciambi, along with Steve Phillips, and Steve Stone as color analysts.
ESPN Deportes La Revista ESPN Deportes La Revista is a Spanish Language magazine that focuses on sports from a Hispanic perspective. La Revista translates to "the Magazine", and ESPN Deportes (which means ESPN Sports) is the name of a Spanish language sports channel.
ESPN Deportes Radio ESPN Deportes Radio is a Spanish language sports radio network created and produced by Disney-owned ESPN. Programming includes call-in talk shows and commentary from hosts about a full range of sporting events, including soccer, American football, baseball and boxing.
ESPN Latin America ESPN Latin America is an ESPN channel that broadcasts in Latin America, not to be confused with ESPN Deportes, which is another channel which broadcasts in the United States in Spanish. ESPN Latin America is not available in the U.
ESPN National Hockey Night (video game) ESPN National Hockey Night is a Super NES, Sega Mega Drive and PC action game where the player is cast right straight into NHL action on his TV screen. Like most ESPN games, there is an exhibition mode, a season mode, and a playoff mode.
ESPN NBA Broadcast Teams The ESPN NBA Broadcast Teams are listed in the table below, including games broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN Radio. Keep in mind these are just weekly regular season pairings for the National Basketball Association.
ESPN on ABC ESPN on ABC is the brand used for sports programming on the ABC television network. On September 2, 2006, the former ABC Sports division was fully integrated into ESPN, which, like ABC, is controlled by The Walt Disney Company.
ESPN Original Entertainment ESPN Original Entertainment or EOE is a production company that developes various branded programming for ESPN, an American sports entertainment cable channel. It produces talk shows, ongoing series and television movies, all sports-themed in some way.
ESPN Speed World ESPN Speed World is a Super NES and Mega Drive/Genesis video game that involves the player controlling NASCAR-type car as they do laps around a circuit. The object of the game is to get as close to first place as possible.
ESPN Sunday Night NFL ESPN Sunday Night NFL is a Super NES sports game that takes the fun and excitement of Sunday night NFL action and places it in a 16-bit video game console. Like in other football games, the player must run, pass, and/or kick a ball across a 100-yard field in order to score points.
ESPN Zone ESPN Zone is a small chain of very large sports-theme restaurants that include arcades, TV studios, and radio studios. The first ESPN Zone opened in Baltimore, Maryland, on July 11, 1998 in the Power Plant on the Inner Harbor.
ESPN's Sports Heaven Sports Heaven is a lavish commercial produced by ESPN to hype the release of its short-lived sports-oriented cell phone service, Mobile ESPN. Launched during Super Bowl XL on February 5, 2006, the 60-second ad was one of the most discussed (and replayed) after the game.
ESPN2 ESPN2 debuted on October 1, 1993, as a sister station of ESPN. Nicknamed "the deuce," ESPN2 was to be branded as a network for a younger generation of sports fans featuring edgier graphics as well as extreme sports like motocross, snowboarding, and BMX racing.
ESPN2 Garage ESPN2 Garage is a new ninety minute programming block dedicated to the automotive and motorsports world on ESPN2. Debuting Saturday, January 6, 2006, the programming will air on ESPN2 from 5pm ET to 6:30pm ET on weekdays, from 10am ET to 12pm ET on Saturdays and from 10am ET to 11am ET on Sundays.
ESPNEWS ESPNEWS (word origin: grammatical blend of ESPN and news), launched on November 1, 1996, is a 24-hour-a-day sports news television channel produced by the sports network ESPN. It airs news, highlights, press conferences, and commentary by analysts all in relation to sports.
ESPNHD ESPN HD, launched March 30th, 2003 is a high-definition simulcast of the cable television network ESPN, both owned by Disney that broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. ESPNHD along with sister network ABCHD use the 720p HD line standard because the ABC executives proposed a progressive 'p' signal resolves fluid and high speed motion in sports better, particurally during slow motion replays.
ESPNU ESPNU is a television channel that specializes in college sports, and is produced by, affiliated with and owned by parent network ESPN. ESPNU originates out of ESPN Regional Television's Charlotte, North Carolina offices.
ESPNU Coaches Spotlight ESPNU College Coaches Spotlight is a television program that showcases live college football coaches press conferences from around the country. The program airs every Tuesday for three hours from 12pm ET to 4pm ET on ESPNU during the college football season.
ESPNU Recruiting Insider ESPNU Recruiting Insider is a television program that focuses on college football recruiting. Debuting on September 8, 2006, ESPNU Recruiting Insider airs every Friday at 7:30pm ET on ESPNU preceding ESPNU High School Showcase at 8pm ET.
ESPOL ESPOL (short for Executive Systems Programming Oriented Language) was a compiler for an ALGOL 60 superset that provided capabilities of that would later be known as Mohols, machine oriented high order languages, such as interrupting a processor on a multiprocessor system (the Burroughs large systems were multiprocessor processor systems.)
ESR Technology ESR Technology was formerly the Engineering, Safety and Risk business of AEA Technology, which was formed from the commercial arm of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. It specialises in the provision of independent technical expertise, products and services to help customers: Ensure Asset Integrity, Improve Machine Reliability, Manage Safety & Risk, and Transfer Best Practice.
ESRI ESRI was founded as Environmental Systems Research Institute in 1969 as a privately held consulting firm that specialized in land use analysis projects. The worldwide headquarters of ESRI are anchored in a multicampus environment in Redlands, California.
ESSO Club The ESSO Club is a sports bar in Clemson, South Carolina, USA that evolved from a 1920s gas station and grocery on what was at the time the main highway between Atlanta, Georgia and Greenville, South Carolina. As local historians note, the corporate trademark change to Exxon went unnoticed by local patrons and the original ESSO oval sign is still displayed out front.
ESTAR The eSTAR project is a multi-agent system that aims to implement a true heterogeneous network of robotic telescopes for automated observing. The project is a joint collaboration between the Astrophysics Group of the University of Exeter and the Astrophysics Research Institute at Liverpool John Moores University.
ESTfield ESTfield is a Lotus Seven-style car manufactured by RaceTech in Estonia either as a kit car or in key ready form. The design is basically a Locost that has been adapted to take Lada parts instead of the Ford Escort of the original Locost.
ESTIEM [(European Students of Industrial Engineering and Management) is the only pan-Europe]an organisation for students in the field of Industrial [[Engineering and Management (IEM). Its main goal is to increase communication and cooperation between students and institutions of technology within Europe.
ESTRACK The European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) operates a number of ground-based space-tracking stations for the European Space Agency (ESA) known as the European Space Tracking (ESTRACK) network. The stations support various ESA spacecraft and facilitate communications between ground operators and scientific probes such as XMM-Newton and Smart-1.
ESTREAM eSTREAM is a project to identify "new stream ciphers that might become suitable for widespread adoption", organised by the EU ECRYPT network. It was set up as a result of the failure of all six stream ciphers submitted to the NESSIE project.
ESTsoft Founded in 1992, ESTsoft is a South Korean based applications software and solutions development company. Its software ranges from end-user PC utilities and applications to turnkey business solutions for enterprises looking for new revenue streams.
ESWAT Cyber Police ESWAT: Cyber Police is a 1989 Scrolling shooter arcade game developed by Sega. It is also referred to as Cyber Police ESWAT (as the name appears on the title screen and the marquee) but is not the same game as ESWAT: City Under Siege (1990) developed for the Mega Drive console.
ESWAT: City Under Siege ESWAT: City Under Siege is a game for the Sega Genesis Video Game System released on June 1, 1990. The ESWAT: City Under Siege console game gains its main characters and some of its enemies from the ESWAT: Cyber Police (1989) arcade game but features different levels, weapons, and bonuses.
ESys Group The eSys Group is a Singapore-based company that mainly produces desktop, laptop and media center computers. Unlike most of the other computer-manufacturing companies in the market, eSys aims to cater to developing countries and thus have focused their sales on a more budget-oriented target sector of computer customers.
Et Dukkehjem Et Dukkehjem was a sketch show shown on Norwegian NRK television channel NRK1, presented by Mari Grydeland and Gunhild Dahlberg. There were six episodes to the series and ran on Thursdays at 22:30 from 2 September 2004 until 14 October 2004 (missing one week).
Et in Arcadia ego "Et in Arcadia ego" is a Latin phrase that most famously appears as the title of two paintings by Nicolas Poussin (1594–1665). They are pastoral paintings depicting idealized shepherds from classical antiquity, clustering around an austere tomb.
Et seq "Et seq.", an abbreviation of the Latin phrase "et sequentes" (masculine and feminine plural) or "et sequentia" (neuter) meaning "and the following," is a legal term indicating that a writer is citing to a page and the pages that follow or a statutory section or subsection and the sections or subsections that follow it.
Et'hem Bey Mosque The Et'hem Bey mosque is located in the center of the Albanian capital Tirana. Construction was started in 1789 by Molla Bey and it was finished in 1823 by his son Haxhi Et`hem Bey, great-grandson of Sulejman Pasha.
Eta Aurigae Eta Aurigae (η Aur / η Aurigae) is a star in the constellation Auriga. Along with ε and ζ Aurigae, it forms an asterism known as "the kids", from which it gets it's Latin traditional name Hoedus II.
Eta Boötis Eta Boötis (η Boo / η Boötis) is a star in the constellation Boötes. It also has the traditional names Muphrid or Mufrid (Arabic for "the particular") or Saak and the Flamsteed designation 8 Boötis.
Eta Carinae Nebula The Eta Carinae Nebula (also known as the Great Nebula in Carina, the Carina Nebula, or NGC 3372) is a large bright nebula which surrounds the star Eta Carinae, one of the most massive and luminous stars in the galaxy. The nebula lies at an estimated distance between 6,500 and 10,000 light years from Earth.
Eta Iota Sigma Eta Iota Sigma, or "ΗΙΣ", is a Christian sorority currently located on the campuses of Southern Methodist University and Texas Christian University, The sorority is represented by the Greek letters ΗΙΣ (Eta Iota Sigma). The nickname "HIS" comes not only from the Greek letters (which resemble the English letters H, I, and S), but also from the sorority's motto, "He is Sufficient.
Eta omega tau Eta Omega Tau Sorority Incorporated was founded on April 24, 1990 by sixteen Latina women. Now it is known as a "multicultural sorority full of independent women from various cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
Eta Orionis Eta Orionis (η Ori) is a star system at a distance of 900 light years from Earth and part of the Orion Arm. Eta Orionis is part of the constellation of Orion and lies a little to the west of Orion's belt between Delta Orionis and Rigel, being closer to Delta Orionis than to Rigel.
Eta Trianguli Australis Eta Trianguli Australis (η TrA / η Trianguli Australis) is a star in the constellation Triangulum Australe. It is sometimes is given a superscript: η¹ Trianguli Australis, though it is the only star that is commonly referred to by this Bayer designation.
Etagere An Etagere is a piece of light furniture very similar to the English what-not, which was extensively made in France during the latter part of the 18th century. As the name implies, it consists of a series of stages or shelves for the reception of ornaments or other small articles.
Etal Castle Etal Castle was founded by the Manners family in the late 12th century. In 1341, nobleman and doctor Robert de Manners received license to crenellate his manor, permitting him to redesignate it as a "castle".
Etam UK Etam UK was a British women's clothing retailer formed by the French Etam Developpement. It traded until autumn 2005 when it, and it's then own brand Tammy (often referred to as "Tammy Girl" by older customers) were purchased by Bhs Ltd (British Home Stores).
Etan Patz Etan Kalil Patz (born October 9, 1972, believed to have died 1979) was a six-year-old child who disappeared in lower Manhattan on May 25, 1979. At the time, news coverage of Patz's disappearance was made into a media circus in the New York area.
Etana Etana was an ancient, legendary Sumerian king of the city of Kish and was, according to the Sumerian king list, one of the kings who reigned after the deluge. He is listed as the successor of "Arwium, the son of Mashda", as king of Kish.
Etanercept Etanercept is a recombinant human soluble tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNFα) receptor. It is a small protein, with a molecular weight of 75 kDa (p75), that binds to TNFα and decreases its role in inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis.
Etang Saumâtre Étang Saumâtre (also known as Lake Azuei), Haiti's largest lake, is located at in southeastern Haiti, bordering the Dominican Republic. The salt-water lake has an area of around 168 km² (65 square miles) and is 29 km (18 miles) east of Port-au-Prince on the fertile Plaine du Cul-de-Sac.
Etar Architectural-Ethnographic Complex The Etar Architectural-Ethnographic Complex (, usually referred to as Етъра, Etara) is an open-air museum 8 km south of Gabrovo in northern Bulgaria that presents the Bulgarian customs, culture and craftsmanship. It spans over an area of 7 ha and contains a total of 50 objects, including water installations and houses with craftsmen's workshops attached.
Etar Snowfield Etar Snowfield (Lednik Etar 'led-nik 'e-t&r) is a roughly crescent-shaped snowfield draining the W slopes of Oryahovo Heights and the N slopes of Rotch Dome into Barclay Bay between Mercury Bluff and Rowe Point, Livingston Island. It extends 5 km inland, and 15 km in SSW-NNE direction and was named after the settlement of Etar in the central Balkan Mountains, Bulgaria.
Eteboth 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 Eteboth 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.
Etelköz Etelköz or Atelkuzu ("land between the rivers" in Hungarian) was an area settled by the Magyars from c. 830 to circa 895 CE, when they occupied the Carpathian Basin, maybe driven west by the Pecheneg mercenaries of Simeon I of Bulgaria.
Etemadi's inequality In probability theory, Etemadi's inequality is a so-called "maximal inequality", an inequality that gives a bound on the probability that the partial sums of a finite collection of independent random variables exceed some specified bound. The result is due to Nasrollah Etemadi.
Eteocretan language The Minoan language is a language of Crete unrelated to Greek and spoken before the invasion of Mycenaean armies. While attempts have been made to connect it to other languages, most consider Minoan a language isolate until a linguistic affiliation can be ascertained.
Eternal Best (Toshiko Akiyoshi) Eternal Best (also known as Best 8) is a compilation album of songs taken from BMG Japan releases of the Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band and the Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra featuring Lew Tabackin.
Eternal Buddha The idea of an eternal Buddha is a notion popularly associated with the Mahayana scripture, the Lotus Sutra. The Lotus Sutra has the Buddha indicating that he became awakened countless, immeasurable, inconceivable myriads of trillions of aeons ("kalpas") ago and that his lifetime is "forever existing and immortal".
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem is a psychological horror video game originally planned for the Nintendo 64 but later released exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube, and largely inspired by (but not directly adapting) the works of H.P.
Eternal Daughter Eternal Daughter is a freeware action-adventure game similar to Super Metroid and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. It was created by amateur developer Blackeye Software in 2002, and is one of the most well-known games in the Multimedia Fusion environment.
Eternal Endless Infinity Eternal Endless Infinity is the first album by Visions of Atlantis and was released in 2002. A new edition was released November 29th, 2004 and contains 3 bonus tracks from their Demo "Morning in Atlantis".
Eternal flame An eternal flame is a flame or torch that burns constantly, fed by a measured supply of propane gas or natural gas. It is most often used as a symbol to acknowledge and remember a person or event of national significance, or a group of brave and noble people connected to some event, or even a laudable goal such as international peace.
Eternal Father, Strong to Save "Eternal Father, Strong to Save", is a hymn often associated with the Royal Navy or the United States Navy. Accordingly, it is often known as the Royal Navy Hymn or the United States Navy Hymn (or just The Navy Hymn), and sometimes by the last line of its first verse, For those in peril on the sea.
Eternal Flame Falls The Eternal Flame Falls is a small waterfall in the Shale Creek Preserve, a section of the Chestnut Ridge Regional Park in New York. A small grotto at the waterfall's base emits natural gas, which can be lit to produce a small flame.
Eternal Grace Eternal Grace is a new church movement originating in Southern California, founded by church planter Richard Rossi. The movement started as an underground house church movement in Hollywood and Long Beach, although it has now grown to hundreds of affiliates that also meet in public buildings as well.
Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side (also known as Eternal Champions 2) is a fighting video game for the Sega CD. It was published in 1995 during the waning days of the Sega CD's lifespan and was revered as one of the system's most technically impressive releases.
Eternal Lands Eternal Lands (EL) is a free OpenGL-based multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) initially created by Radu Privantu in 2002/2003. Its outstanding difference from other role-playing games is that there are no castes, that is, your character is not tied to a certain profession or certain racial attributes.
Eternal Malediction Eternal Malediction is a Brazilian black metal/dark metal band, formed in the city of Osasco in the year of 2000. Exactly before launching its first album, the band already was invited to touch with important bands of the Brazilian scene, besides participating of the first presentation of the Behemoth in Brazil.
Eternal Nightcap Eternal Nightcap is the third studio album by Australian band The Whitlams, first released by Black Yak Phantom in 1997. Critics praised the band's unique pop/rock style as an impressive step up from their last album, Undeniably The Whitlams.
Eternal Nightcap - New Zealand Release Eternal Nightcap - New Zealand Release was the first album released by Australian band The Whitlams specifically for a country other than Australia. Eternal Nightcap - New Zealand Release contained 17 tracks selected from the band's first three studio albums - Introducing The Whitlams, Undeniably The Whitlams and Eternal Nightcap.
Eternal One The Eternal Ones are a race of god-like beings from the Star Control fictional universe. They feature in Star Control 3 as extra-dimensional beings who consume all sentient life in the Universe from time to time.
Eternal Peace Treaty of 1686 The Eternal Peace Treaty of 1686 (Polish: Pokój wieczysty or Pokój Grzymułtowskiego, Russian: Вечный мир, ) was a treaty between Russia and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, signed by Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth envoys: voivod of Poznań Krzysztof Grzymułtowski and chancellor (kanclerz) of Lithuania Marcjan Ogiński and Russian knyaz Vasily Golitsyn on May 6 1686 in Moscow. It confirmed the earlier Treaty of Andrusovo of 1667.
Eternal return Eternal return (also known as "eternal recurrence") is a concept which posits that the universe has been recurring, and will continue to recur in the exact same self-similar form an incomprehensible and infathomable number of times. The concept has roots in ancient Egypt, and was subsequently taken up by the Pythagoreans and Stoics.
Eternal return (Eliade) The "Eternal return" is, according to the theories of religious historian Mircea Eliade, a belief, expressed (sometimes implicitly but often explicitly) in religious behavior, in the ability to return to the mythical age, to become contemporary with the events described in one's myths. It should be distinguished from the philosophical concept of eternal return, which holds that, statistically speaking, all arrangements of matter in the universe must necessarily recur if given an infinite amount of time.
Eternal Rest (Prayer) In the Roman Catholic Church, the prayer Eternal Rest Grant Unto Them, O Lord is a prayer that is offered for deceased members of the Church. It is offered during the funeral services for the deceased, and also in memory of deceased persons.
Eternal sin The eternal sin (often called the "unforgivable sin" or "unpardonable sin") is a concept of sin in Christian theology, whereby salvation or eternal life with God becomes impossible. Its origin comes from statements by Jesus in the context of his opponents' claim that his miraculous healings were a work of Beelzebub:
Eternal September Eternal September (also September that never ended, perpetual September, or endless September) is a Usenet slang expression, coined by Dave Fischer, for the period of time beginning September 1993. The use of these expressions implies the belief that standards of discourse and behavior on Usenet have declined since 1993 due to an unending influx of new users.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is an Academy Award-winning 2004 romance film by Michel Gondry that uses a science fiction element to explore the nature of memory and love. The film has developed a cult following and was one of the most critically acclaimed films of 2004.
Eternal Warrior Gilad Anni-Padda aka the Eternal Warrior is the title character of a 50-issue comic book series by Valiant Comics that ran from 1992-1996. Eternal Warrior was relaunched with the other Valiant characters under the banner of Acclaim Comics in 1996 (video game company Acclaim Entertainment purchased Valiant Comics for $65 million in June 1994).
Eternal Word Television Network EWTN—or the Eternal Word Television Network - broadcasts exclusively Catholic-themed programming, including a Daily Mass from its Irondale Monastery/Studios, talk shows such as EWTN Live and Sunday Night Live, Daily Rosary, Benediction, doctrinal instruction programs, entertainment/variety shows, children's programming, live coverage of world Catholic events such as Bishops' conferences and Papal travels, Music shows, Youth programming, and so forth.
Eternalism Eternalism is a view in the philosophy of time according to which the past, present and future are all equally real. To clearly distinguish it from presentism, the view carries an ontological commitment to more than just the present instant or moment.
Eternity (graffito) The word Eternity was a famous graffito which was written numerous times in chalk on the streets of Sydney, Australia from the 1940s through to the 1960s. The word had been written by Arthur Stace, an illiterate former soldier, petty criminal and alcoholic who became a devout Christian in the late 1940s.
Eternity (novel) Eternity is a science fiction novel by Greg Bear. It is the second books in his The Way series, dealing largely with the aftermath of the decision to split Axis City and abandon the Way in the preceding book, Eon.
Eternity Fire A name used by people of Kirkuk to describe the flames of Baba Gurgur oil field area near Kirkuk north east of Baghdad, Iraq. It is estimated that those burning flames has been around for more than 4000 years and it has been mentioned in Herodotus's writings .
Eternity puzzle The eternity puzzle was a geometric puzzle with a million-pound prize, created by Christopher Monckton, who put up half the money himself, the other half being put up by underwriters in the London insurance market. The puzzle was distributed by the Ertl Company.
Eternity Project One Eternity Project One was a 1989 compilation from Rough Trade Germany and Gee Street Records. It featured the first recorded material by The Orb as well as tracks by several acid house artists of the late 1980s.
Etesian The etesians (Ancient Greek ετηĎίαι 'annual (winds)', sometimes found in the Latin form etesiae), meltemi μελτÎÎĽÎą (Greek), or meltem (Turkish) are the strong, dry north winds of the Aegean Sea, which blow for about 45 days every summer. They are at their strongest in the afternoon and often die down at night, but sometimes meltemi storms last days without break.
Etfal Hospital Clock Tower Etfal Hospital Clock Tower, or Children’s Hospital Clock Tower (Turkish: Etfal Hastanesi Saat Kulesi), is a clock tower situated in the garden of the Hamidiye Etfal Hospital (now Şişli Etfal Hospital) in the Şişli district of İstanbul, Turkey at the European side of Bosphorus. It was ordered by the Ottoman sultan Abdul Hamid II (1842-1918) and constructed by the architect Mehmet Şükrü Bey.
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