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Eastern Virginia Medical School Eastern Virginia Medical School, in Norfolk, Virginia is a public medical school. Its campus includes Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, the region's primary tertiary medical care facility, and the Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters, a regional pediatric referral care facility.
Eastern Visayas Eastern Visayas is one of the regions of the Philippines and is designated as Region VIII. It consists of six provinces, namely, Biliran, Eastern Samar, Leyte, Northern Samar, Samar (Western Samar) and Southern Leyte.
Eastern world The term Eastern world refers very broadly to the various cultures, social structures and philosophical systems of "the East", namely Asia (including China, India, Japan, Korea, and surrounding regions).
Eastern West Riding of Yorkshire (UK Parliament constituency) Eastern West Riding of Yorkshire was a parliamentary constituency covering part of the historic West Riding of Yorkshire. It returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Eastern White Pine Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus) is a large pine native to eastern North America, occurring from Newfoundland west to Minnesota and southeasternmost Manitoba, and south along the Appalachian Mountains to the extreme north of Georgia.
Eastern Wild Turkey The Eastern Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) is a subspecies of Wild Turkey, found predominantly in the Eastern United States. It was Benjamin Franklin's preference for the national bird of the United States.
Eastern Woodlands tribes The Eastern Woodlands was a cultural area of the indigenous peoples of North America. The Eastern Woodlands extended roughly from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River, and from the Great Lakes region to the Gulf of Mexico, which is now the eastern United States and Canada.
Eastern Woolly Lemur The Eastern Woolly Lemur or Eastern Avahi (Avahi laniger) is a species of woolly lemur native to eastern Madagascar, where they live in humid forests. The nocturnal animals weigh 1-1,3 kg and reach a length of 27-29 cm with a tail 33-37 cm.
Eastern Workers (Nazi Germany) Eastern Workers or Ostarbeiter was the official term introduced in Nazi Germany to denote people "of non-German national origin who inhabited the Reich Commissariat for the Ukraine, the General Commissariat for White Russia, or territories bordering on these territories to the east or on the former free states of Lithuania and Estonia, and who were brought into the German Reich, including the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, and employed there after the occupation by the German armed forces." Their status was legally defined by the Ministerial Council for Defence of the Reich in June, 1942.
Eastern Wu Eastern Wu (Chinese: ćť±ĺł, pinyin: dĹŤng wĂş), also known as Sun Wu (Traditional Chinese: ĺ«ĺł, pinyin: sĹ«n wĂş) and in English as the Kingdom of Wu, refers to a historical independent state in the Jiangnan (Yangtze Delta) region of China. During its existence, its capital was largely at Jianye (建ćĄ, modern Nanjing), but at times was at Wuchang (ć¦ćŚ, in modern Ezhou, Hubei -- not Wuhan, as the name might suggest).
Eastern Yellow Robin The Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis) is an Australasian robin of coastal and sub-coastal eastern Australia. The extent of the Eastern Yellow Robin's residence is from the extreme southeast corner of South Australia through most of Victoria and the western half of New South Wales and north as far as Cooktown.
Eastern-tailed blue butterfly Eastern-tailed blue (Everes comyntas comyntas) is a common butterfly of eastern North America. Males are generally blue on the upperside of their wings while females are lighter blue to brown or charcoal in coloring, but there are also varieties of purple and pink found in both sexes.
Eastertide Eastertide is the archaic English term for what is now called the Easter Season. Eastertide began on Easter Sunday and continued until Pentecost in the Christian liturgical calendar, thus spanning a total of seven weeks.
Easterville, Manitoba Easterville is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is situated 200 kilometres southwest of The Pas, Manitoba and 100 kilometres west of Grand Rapids, Manitoba on the south shore of Cedar Lake.
EastEnders off set episodes EastEnders off set episodes refers to that of special episodes of the BBC soap opera, EastEnders, that have been filmed outside of the usual filming location, Borehamwood, Elstree. It has been a common theme of the soap opera, that sees its characters often intertwined with storylines from the usual setting of Walford and the actual setting of the episode.
EastEnders two-hander episodes EastEnders two-hander episodes refers to singular episodes of the BBC soap opera EastEnders that feature only two members of the cast for the duration. Scripted like mini-plays, two-hander episodes have become a tradition in EastEnders over the years, dating back to a groundbreaking episode in 1986, which featured publicans Den and Angie Watts.
Eastfield College Eastfield College is a community college of the Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD), located in Mesquite, Texas (USA). The school was founded in 1970 and features an enrollment of over 10,000 students.
Eastgardens, New South Wales Eastgardens is a suburb in south-eastern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Eastgardens is located 9km south east of the Sydney central business district and is part of the City of Botany Bay.
Eastgate Centre, Harare The Eastgate Centre is a shopping centre and office block in central Harare, Zimbabwe. Designed to be ventilated and cooled by entirely natural means, it was probably the first building in the world to use natural cooling to this level of sophistication.
Eastgate Mall over I-805 Bridge The Eastgate Mall over I-805 Bridge is a reinforced concrete arch bridge in San Diego, California, built in 1971. This bridge is one of the two overcrossings in San Diego County with this unique arch design, and the other was Lilac Road over I-15 Bridge.
Eastgate Systems Eastgate Systems is a publisher of hypertext fiction and a developer of hypertext tools including StorySpace, in which much early hypertext fiction was written, and Tinderbox, a tool for managing notes and information. Eastgate's chief scientist, Mark Bernstein, is a well-known figure in hypertext research.
Eastchester Bus Depot The Eastchester Bus Depot is located on Tilotson Avenue near Conner Street off of the New England Thruway (Interstate 95) in the Eastchester neighborhood of The Bronx, New York. It is currently owned by New York Bus Service and is leased to MTA Bus Company.
Eastchester-Dyre Avenue (IRT Dyre Avenue Line) Eastchester–Dyre Avenue, or Dyre Avenue, is a station on the IRT Dyre Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at Dyre Avenue and East 233rd Street in the Bronx neighborhood of Eastchester, it is served by the train at all times.
Eastchester, Bronx Eastchester is a neighborhood in the northeasternmost corner of the New York City borough of the Bronx, containing a predominantly working-class African American and West Indian population. The neighborhood is part of Bronx Community Board 12.
Eastlake Movement The Eastlake Movement was a nineteenth century household design reform movement started by architect and writer Charles Eastlake (1836–1906). His book Hints on Household Taste in Furniture, Upholstery, and Other Details posited that furniture and decor in people's homes should be made by hand or machine workers who took personal pride in their work.
Eastland Company The Eastland Company, or North Sea Company, was an English crown-chartered company, founded in 1579 to foster trade with Scandinavia and Baltic states. This was an attempt by the English to challenge the Hanseatic League's dominance in the commerce of Western and Central Europe.
Eastleigh by-election, 1994 A by-election was held for the United Kingdom House of Commons constituency of Eastleigh on 9 June 1994. The seat had fallen vacant because of the death of Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) Stephen Milligan on 7 February.
Eastleigh railway station Eastleigh railway station is a railway station located in Eastleigh in the county of Hampshire in England. It is located on the South Western Main Line and is the junction station for two other routes, the Eastleigh-Fareham Line and the Eastleigh-Romsey Line.
Eastleigh to Fareham Line The Eastleigh-Fareham Line is the railway line from Eastleigh to Fareham in the United Kingdom. At Eastleigh, trains join the South Western Main Line for onward travel to Basingstoke, Reading or to London Waterloo.
EastLink (company) Bragg Communications Inc., doing business as EastLink, is a group of companies providing the incumbent cable television services, as well as competitive internet and wireline telephone services, serving nearly all major centres of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, as well as Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada.
Eastman Color Negative Eastman Color Negative, specifically abbreviated as ECN, is a photographic processing system created by Kodak in the 1950s for the development of negative motion picture film stock. The original process, now known as ECN-1, was used from the 1950s to the 1970s, and involved development at approximately 25° C for around 7-9 minutes.
Eastman Gang The Eastman Gang was the last of New York's street gangs which dominated the cities underworld during the late 1890s until early 1910s. Along with the Five Points Gang under Paul Kelly, the Eastmans succeeded the long dominant Whyos as the first non-Irish street gang to gain prominence in the underworld during the 1890s.
Eastman Chemical Company Eastman Chemical Company () is a large supplier of industrial chemicals, whose main manufacturing facility is located on Long Island in the Holston River in Kingsport, Tennessee. It was formerly the chemical division of the Eastman Kodak Company and known as Tennessee Eastman, but was spun off by Kodak in an effort by that company to reduce its operations to its "core" photographic businesses.
Eastman Johnson Eastman (Jonathan) Johnson (July 29, 1824 - April 5, 1906) was an American painter. He was best known for his genre paintings, paintings of scenes from everyday life, his portraits both of everyday people, but he also painted portraits of prominent Americans such as Abraham Lincoln, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Eastman Pond Eastman Pond is a 335-acre water body located in Sullivan and Grafton counties in western New Hampshire, United States, in the towns of Grantham and Enfield. Water from Eastman Pond flows via Eastman Brook and Stocker Brook to the North Branch of the Sugar River, then the Sugar River, and finally the Connecticut River.
Eastman Region, Manitoba Eastman is the name given to a region in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is located in the south-eastern corner of the province, lying between the Red River and Manitoba-Ontario border, and the US-Canada border and Winnipeg River.
Eastman School of Music The Eastman School of Music (also known more simply as The Eastman School, Eastman, or ESM) is a music conservatory based in the United States. The school is considered one of the most prestigious music institutions in the world.
Eastman School of Music Composition Department The Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester, which is located downtown in the metropolitan city of Rochester, New York, has been a major center for composition study and the performance of contemporary 20th century classical and jazz music since the school’s founding by George Eastman in 1921. In addition to being ranked the number one music school in the United States by U.
Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter (EOGN) is an internet blog written by genealogist Dick Eastman. It covers current news in the genealogy world as well as current news that has a genealogical aspect, and there are reviews of popular technology such as genealogy computer programs.
Easton and Amboy Railroad Easton and Amboy Railroad was a railroad built across central New Jersey by the Lehigh Valley Railroad in the 1870s. The line was built to connect the Lehigh Valley Railroad coal hauling operations in Pennsylvania to consumer markets in New York City.
Easton Massacre The Easton Massacre was an incident in which the British armed forces shot and killed three citizens of Easton, Dorset during an attempt to press male members of the town into service. April 1st 1803 saw the first of several landings carried out by the frigate Eagle, commanded by George Wolfe to capture men and press them into the armed forces.
Easton on the Hill Rural District Easton on the Hill was a rural district in Northamptonshire, England from 1894 to 1935. It was formed under the Local Government Act 1894 from that part of the Stamford rural sanitary district which was in Northamptonshire proper (other successor districts were Uffington Rural District in Lincolnshire, Ketton Rural District in Rutland, and Barnack Rural District in the Soke of Peterborough).
Easton Press Easton Press, based in Norwalk, Connecticut is a publisher specializing in high-quality leather-bound books. In addition to canonical classics, poetry and art books, they publish a large library of science fiction and popular literature as well.
Easton, Dorset Easton is the second largest of eight villages on the Isle of Portland in Dorset, England. The village is situated on the top of the island or Tophill, in the English Channel, and was where the Easton Massacre took place.
Easton, Suffolk The former estate village of Easton in England is situated on the River Deben around three miles (5 km) south of Framlingham. The stately home, which was once the seat of the Duke of Hamilton, was demolished in the early part of the twentieth century.
Eastown Grand Rapids Eastown is a 70 square block area of Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is one of the most influential artistic centers of West Michiganand due to its Bohemian] flair and prevalent counter-culture, it has been described by some as the [[Greenwich Village of Grand RapidsPlaces of Interest ==
Eastport Peninsula The Eastport Peninsula is a small extension of land into the central part of Bonavista Bay in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The peninsula is adjacent to Terra Nova National Park and contains seven small outport villages: Eastport, Happy Adventure, Sandy Cove, Salvage, St.
EastPark, Kentucky EastPark is a 1000 acre (4 km²) industrial park located in the state of Kentucky, United States, at the junction of Boyd, Greenup, and Carter counties, although most of the park resides in Greenup County. The park is operated by the Northeast Kentucky Regional Industrial Park Authority.
Eastshore Freeway The Eastshore Freeway is a segment of Interstate Highways 80 and 580 which runs along the northeast shoreline of San Francisco Bay in northern California. It begins at the Carquinez Bridge and ends at the MacArthur Maze interchange just east of the western end of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
Eastshore State Park Eastshore State Park is a state park and wildlife refuge along the San Francisco Bay Coast of the east bay between Richmond, Berkeley, and Oakland. It ecompasses mostly wetlands along what varies as a narrow coastal strip between Interstate 80/580 and also former garbage dumps which are now parkland landfill.
Eastside High School (Paterson, New Jersey) Eastside High School (or EHS) is a four-year public high school in Paterson, New Jersey, United States, that serves the eastern section of Paterson. EHS, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Paterson Public Schools.
Eastside Hockey Manager Eastside Hockey Manager (2nd generation), commonly known as EHM or EHM2g is a freeware video game about managing an ice hockey team. Complete with computer controlled AI teams and the possibility to setup online leagues to play against friends, it was created by a small independent team led by Finnish programmer Risto Remes and was coded in the Visual Basic programming language.
Eastside Hockey Manager series Eastside Hockey Manager, commonly known as EHM or NHL EHM is a video game series about managing an ice hockey team. The series started out as a popular freeware game and later evolved into the commercial NHL Eastside Hockey Manager games developed by Sports Interactive and published by Sega.
Eastside Netball Club The Eastside Netball Club is a Melbourne-based netball club that plays in the first and second divisions of the state Dairy Farmers State League competition. Though they were formed in 1987, the team is most well known for their dominance in the late 1990s, when they won four first division premierships (1997, 1998, 1999 and 2000).
Eastside Park Eastside Park is a residential neighborhood in the Eastside of Paterson, New Jersey east of downtown. Once the home of the city's industrial and political leaders, the neighborhood experienced a significant downturn as industry fled Paterson.
Eastside, Birmingham Eastside is an area in the east of Birmingham city centre core in England currently under going a major redevelopment project. The overall cost when completed is expected to be ÂŁ6-8 billion over a period of ten years which will result in the creation of 12000 jobs.
Eastside, Flint Eastside is a neighborhood in Flint, Michigan. While "East Flint" is generally considered to be anywhere east of the Flint River and north of I-69, Eastside is most often considered to be the area bounded on the west by I-475, the east and north by Dort Highway, and on the south by Robert T.
Eastside, Paterson Eastside is a neighborhood in Paterson, New Jersey. It is bordered by South Paterson, Downtown Paterson, Riverside and the Passaic River It is bound by 10th Avenue and Montgomery Street to the north, Straight Street to the west, I-80 to the south and the river to the east.
Eastville, Bristol Eastville is an inner-suburb of the English city of Bristol, situated between Lower Easton and Whitehall/Fishponds in the central north of the city. In the west its boundary is the River Frome (or the M32 motorway, which follows a similar route).
Eastville, Lincolnshire Located north of Boston, Lincolnshire, Eastville is a small hamlet sitting on one of the long straight Roman trackways that cross East Fen. Some of these minor roads in this area can be five miles long in a straight line, and sit below sea level.
Eastward Hoe Eastward Hoe or Eastward Ho, is a play written by George Chapman, Ben Jonson, and John Marston, printed in 1605. It was performed after the accession of James I and resulted in Jonson and Chapman's being thrown in jail for a time, possibly for offending the King with an anti-Scottish reference in Act III.
Eastwick (SEPTA station) Eastwick is a station along the SEPTA R1 Regional Rail Line to Philadelphia International Airport. It is within walking distance of the Eastwick Loop of the 36 trolley which is located at Bartram Avenue near 84th Street.
Eastwick Loop (SEPTA station) The Eastwick Loop is the Western terminus of the SEPTA Subway-Surface 36 trolley at Bartram Avenue near 84th Street in the Eastwick neighborhood of Southwest Philadelphia. Trolleys run from here to Center City Philadelphia.
Eastwick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Eastwick is a neighborhood in the Southwest section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It is the southwesternmost neighborhood in the city, bordering Philadelphia International Airport and the city line with Delaware County, Pennsylvania at Cobbs Creek and Darby Creek.
Eastwind Airlines Eastwind Airlines was a start-up airline formed in mid-1995 and headquartered in Trenton, New Jersey, and later in Greensboro, North Carolina. It was conceived by Jim McNally, a former Price Waterhouse analyst who had headed that firms recovery teams when several other airlines sought management and investment help.
Eastwood, New Jersey Eastwood ("born" June 6, 1894 — "died" March 20, 1896) was a Borough that existed for a brief period of time in Bergen County, New Jersey at the height of the "Boroughitis" fever that engendered the creation of 26 new municipalities in the county during 1894. When River Vale was incorporated in 1906, it included the area that had been the stillborn Borough of Eastwood.
Easy (Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell album) Easy is an album released by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell on September 16, 1969 under the Tamla Records label. One song on the album, "Good Lovin' Ain't Easy To Come By", was a hit single and remains popular to this day.
Easy (song) "Easy" is a 1977 hit single by The Commodores for the Motown label, from their fifth studio album, Commodores. Written by Commodores lead singer Lionel Richie, the song, a slow ballad with country and western roots, expresses a man's feelings as he leaves his lover and ends their relationship.
Easy aspect In astrology, an easy aspect, which is also called a harmonious aspect, is an aspect that is considered to be beneficial in a horoscope. Traditionally, easy aspects were considered to be the sextile and the trine because there was an easy flow of compatible and harmonious energy between the two planets that form an aspect to each other, which is because they are posited in compatible signs.
Easy axis In materials science, the easy axis refers to the energetically favorable direction of the spontaneous magnetization in a ferromagnetic material. This axis is determined by various factors, including the magnetocrystalline anisotropy and the shape anisotropy.
Easy Aces Easy Aces, a long-running American serial radio comedy (1930-1945), was trademarked by the low-keyed drollery of creator and writer Goodman Ace and his wife, Jane, as an urbane, put-upon realtor and his malaprop-prone wife. A 15-minute program, airing as often as three times a week, Easy Aces wasn't quite the ratings smash that such concurrent 15-minute serial comedies as Amos 'n' Andy, The Goldbergs or Vic and Sade were.
Easy Action (band) Easy Action is a Swedish glam metal band which was formed in Stockholm in 1983. After releasing two albums, Easy Action split up in 1986, when their guitarist Kee Marcello quit the band and joined another Swedish band, Europe.
Easy Back It Up / Part 2 (Vinyl) Easy Back It Up / Part 2 is a Styles of Beyond single, released to promote their debut album 2000 Fold. Released in 1998/1999 as a Vinyl Record, on both the Crystal Method's record label, Hi Ho Records, and Tak's brother Balil Bashir's record label, Bilawn Records.
Easy Cure Easy Cure were a British punk rock and post-punk influenced band from Crawley, Sussex formed during the late '70s by former members of Malice. Easy Cure went on to fame when, after several lineup changes, they became The Cure.
Easy Goer Easy Goer (1986-1994) was an American thoroughbred racehorse, famous for conquering the champion Sunday Silence in the 1989 Belmont Stakes by 8 lengths. The victory deprived Sunday Silence of the Triple Crown.
Easy listening Easy listening music is a style of popular music (and radio format) which emerged in the mid-20th century. It features simple, catchy melodies, soft, laid-back harmonies and occasionally rhythms suitable for dancing.
Easy Listening for the Hard of Hearing [Rice] and Frank Tovey collaborated on an album called Easy Listening for the Hard of Hearing, released in 1984 on Mute Records, and is composed on 12 tracks labeled "extractions" 1-12. Each extraction is a minimalist noise song, none of which use any conventional musical instruments.
Easy message Easy Message is an instant messaging application that supports MSN Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, and ICQ. Although it does not have all of the features of other messengers it is known for its extremely small size and low use of system resources.
Easy Money Easy Money is a 1983 comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield, Joe Pesci, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Jennifer Jason Leigh. It was directed by James Signorelli and written by Rodney Dangerfield, Michael Endler, P.
Easy Money (1948 film) Easy Money, a satirical 1948 British film about one of the most beloved traditions of the English middle class, the football pool, is comprised of a quartet of tales about the effect a major win has on four different groups in the postwar period. Written by Muriel and Sydney Box and directed by Bernard Knowles, it was released by Gainsborough Pictures.
Easy Money (board game) Easy Money was a game introduced by Milton Bradley in 1936, and bears similarity to Parker Brothers' game Monopoly. After the success of Monopoly, Milton Bradley discovered similar games that had been on the market, but which had been bought out by Parker Brothers.
Easy Riders, Raging Bulls Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex-Drugs-And Rock 'N Roll Generation Saved Hollywood is a 1998 book, published by Simon and Schuster, by Peter Biskind about 1970s Hollywood, a stand-alone period of American film that produced such classics as The Godfather, The Godfather: Part II, Taxi Driver, Jaws, Star Wars, The Exorcist and The Last Picture Show. It follows Hollywood on the brink of the Vietnam War with a group of Hollywood film directors known as the movie brats, beginning in the 1960's and ending in the 1980's.
Easy Star All-Stars Easy Star All-Stars are a group of reggae artists who are signed to their own Easy Star record label, which is based in New York. They specialize in covering popular albums in a reggae and dub style and have released two cover albums to date.
Easy Street (film) Easy Street is a 1917 short comedy film by Charlie Chaplin. It takes place on a street similar to where Chaplin himself was born – a despairing world beset by gangs, domestic violence, alcoholics and a tenuous authority represented by the church and police.
Easy Ubuntu Easy Ubuntu is a script designed to make it easier for new users of Ubuntu (or Kubuntu/Xubuntu) to install applications, codecs, fonts and libraries not provided directly by the Ubuntu software repositories for legal or philosophical reasons.
Easy Way Easy Way is an international tea outlet that serves hot and cold beverages with assorted flavouring. It started out as a small store in Taiwan owned by Kuo Wun-Ho and Fu Hsin-Chin back in 1992, its success riding on the popularity of bubble tea in Taiwan.
Easy-cook rice (joke) The stand-up routine known as the Easy Cook Rice Bit (ECRB) is a staple of the comedy night in British pubs. It is a protracted piece of comedy based on a comparison between the ease of cooking easy cook rice and the ease of cooking normal rice - the humour deriving from the very thin distinction between the two.
EasyC EasyC is an integrated development environment by Intelitek for Microsoft Windows designed to employ a simple drag-and-drop interface similar to that used in Lego Mindstorms to assist new programmers in creating on-robot software for the FIRST robotics competition. It uses the WPIlib to allow programmers to send debug data from the robot to the integrated on-screen terminal, control actuators, and read sensor data.
EasyCard EasyCard (traditional Chinese: ć‚ éŠĺŤˇ) is a contactless smartcard system operated by Taipei Smart Card Corporation for use on the Taipei Rapid Transit System and on buses and other public transport services in Taipei since June 2002. It is similar to the Octopus cards in Hong Kong.
EasyEclipse EasyEclipse is an open source software project hosted in Sourceforge that provides several bundled distributions of the Eclipse IDE pre configured with plug-ins for special purposes such as Python programming, Ruby on Rails, etc.
EasyJet easyJet () is a low cost airline officially known as easyJet Airline Company Limited, based at London Luton Airport. The airline operates frequent scheduled services for leisure and business passengers and serves more than 200 routes between more than 65 European airports.
EasyLanguage Easy Language is a specialist programming language that is built in to TradeStation. It is used to create custom indicators for financial charts and also to create algorithmic trading strategies for the markets.
Easys easys GNU/Linux is a fully featured Destop Environment with a different approach than most other linux distributions. It features a simplified Slackware installer, one application per task and an enterprise grade KDE desktop.
EasyShare EasyShare is a cradle with associated software which allows users of most recent Kodak digital cameras to upload, organize, share and print photos. EasyShare may also refer to the cameras used with such a dock.
Easyworld Easyworld were an indie rock band from Eastbourne, United Kingdom consisting of Dav Ford on vocals, guitar and piano, Jo Taylor on bass, and Glenn Hooper on drums. The band achieved limited prominence in the early 2000s, releasing two albums on major label Jive Records before splitting in mid 2004.
EasyWeigh EasyWeigh is a simple patent-pending plastic device for weighing items of mail to avoid surcharging for overweight items of mail. In the UK, they are given away free by the Royal Mail on a 'one per household' basis, suitable for weighing DL and C6 letters.
Eat Drink Man Woman Eat Drink Man Woman () is a film directed by Ang Lee and stars Sihung Lung, Yu-wen Wang, Chien-lien Wu, Kuei-mei Yang. Many of the cast had starred in Ang Lee's previous film, The Wedding Banquet with Sihung Lung and Ah Lei Gua once more playing central elderly figures, and Winston Chao.
Eat It (Humble Pie album) Eat It is a 1974 double album by Humble Pie. Each side is different: Side 1 is Steve Marriott penned rock 'n' roll; Side 2 is classic r&b covers; Side 3 is a collection of acoustic Steve Marriott songs; Side 4 is Humble Pie live in concert.
Eat more bread Eat more bread (Swedish: Ät mer bröd) was the successful state-sponsored initiative and slogan for making people in Sweden eat more bread during the 1950s. The state "informed" people massively about the benefits of eating bread in order to help the stagnating bread-industry.
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