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Every time you masturbate... God kills a kitten "Every time you masturbate… God kills a kitten" is the headline of an image created in 2002. The image is of a kitten ("Cliché Kitty") being chased by two Domo-kun and has the tagline "Please, think of the kittens".
Every Time (Janet Jackson song) Every Time was the sixth and final single released from Janet Jackson's sixth studio album "The Velvet Rope". In the song, Janet tries to convince herself that she's "scared to fall in love".
Every Time I Die Every Time I Die is a five-piece metalcore band from Buffalo, New York, founded in the winter of 1998. Though popularly classified as metalcore, Every Time I Die's sound also contains elements of southern rock and math metal.
Every Time We Say Goodbye (film) Every Time We Say Goodbye is a 1986 film starring Tom Hanks and Cristina Marsillach. Hanks plays a gentile American in the British Royal Air Force, stationed in Jerusalem, who falls in love with a girl from a Sephardic Jewish family.
Every Tuesday Sometimes Sunday Every Tuesday Sometimes Sunday is the name of the 1999 album by Australian singer/songwriter Bernie Hayes. Three of the tracks from the album were released as singles including "Mission in Life", "Matchbox Cars and Marbles" and "Your Boyfriend's Back in Town" with "Mission in Life" receiving wide airplay on Triple J.
Every Vote Counts Amendment Every Vote Counts Amendment is a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution that would abolish the electoral college in United States presidential elections. It was introduced by Representative Gene Green of Texas on September 14 2004.
Everybody (Eurovision song) Everybody was the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2001, performed in English by Tanel Padar, Dave Benton and 2XL, representing Estonia. The song was performed twentieth on the night (following Germany's Michelle with Wer Liebe Lebt and preceding Malta's Fabrizio Faniello with Another Summer Night).
Everybody Got Their Something Everybody Got Their Something is Nikka Costa's first album on Virgin Records, released on May 22, 2001. Although she has released numerous albums internationally since childhood, this is her first release in the United States.
Everybody Is a Star "Everybody Is a Star", released in December 1969, is a 1970 hit single recorded by Sly & the Family Stone. The song, double a-sided with "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)", reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1970 and was the final classic-era Family Stone recording.
Everybody Knows (Dixie Chicks song) "Everybody Knows" is the name of a country music–pop song written and performed by the American all-female band Dixie Chicks. It was released as the second physical single from their seventh studio album, Taking the Long Way (2006).
Everybody Loves Eric Raymond Everybody Loves Eric Raymond (ELER) is a webcomic created by John Leach and is co-written with Louisa Parry with help from friends and random strangers. Its name is a play on the sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond.
Everybody Loves Somebody Written by Irving Taylor and Ken Lane, Everybody Loves Somebody had already been recorded by several artists (including Frank Sinatra) by 1964, but without much success. But it was in that year that Lane was playing piano for Dean Martin on his Dream With Dean LP sessions, and with an hour or so of studio time left and one song short, Lane suggested that Martin take a run at his tune.
Everybody Makes Mistakes Everybody Makes Mistakes is the fifth album released by Starflyer 59. For this album, the band continued to develop its sound in the same direction that they had taken for their previous release, The Fashion Focus.
Everybody Wants to Rule the World "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" is a song by Tears for Fears written by Roland Orzabal, Ian Stanley and Chris Hughes, and sung by Curt Smith, from their 1985 album Songs from the Big Chair. It was one of the favourite songs of the year 1985 in the UK, also became their first number one single in the United States, and was one of the defining songs of the 80's, reaching the Top 20 in many countries around the world...
Everybody's Favorite Duck Everybody's Favorite Duck is a pastiche, or perhaps a parody, of classic detective fiction. This short novel by cartoonist Gahan Wilson pits the detectives Enoch Bone and John Weston against the Professor, a British Napoleon of Crime; the Mandarin, a Chinese mastermind, and Spectrobert, a French rogue.
Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey" is a song by The Beatles released on their 1968 The Beatles album. It was primarily written by John Lennon, though also credited to Paul McCartney.
Everybody's Luncheonette Everybody's Luncheonette was a restaurant located at 511/513 Kaighn Avenue in Camden, New Jersey, United States from approximately 1930 until 1973. The restaurant was established by Evangelos Kascaturos, an immigrant from Greece, and was later managed by he and his wife, Anna.
Everybody's Somebody's Fool "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" is a song written by Jack Keller and Howard Greenfield. It was first recorded by Connie Francis; her version went to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on June 27, 1960 for two weeks.
Everybody’s Changing “Everybody’s Changing” is a song by English piano rock band Keane, from their debut album Hopes and Fears on which appears as the fifth track on the international version. After a single release on Fierce Panda in May 2003, it was re-released on Island on May 3, 2004, where it reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart.
Everybodys Jesus Everybodys Jesus is a double B-Side released by Australian hip hop group Butterfingers. The CD single feature the songs Jesus I Was Evil and Everybody's Ugly, the latter which later appeared on the album The Deeper You Dig.
Everyday Food [Food- from the test kitchens of Martha Stewart Living is digest-sized cooking magazine and PBS] public television program published and produced by [[Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. Both features quick and easy recipes targeted at supermarket shoppers the everyday cook.
Everyday Heaven Everyday Heaven (ISBN 1-84310-211-0) is Donna Williams' fourth autobiographical book, covering her life from where Like Colour To The Blind left off through to her return to Australia. The full four autobiographical installments in this series are the international bestsellers, Nobody Nowhere (1992) and Somebody Somewhere(1994) which then precede Like Colour To The Blind (1996) and finally Everyday Heaven(2004).
Everyday Is a Winding Road "Everyday Is a Winding Road" is the second single from American rock star Sheryl Crow's 1996 self-titled album. It is interesting to note that the title should contain the adverbial phrase "every day", but instead it contains the adjective "everyday", making it grammatically incorrect.
Everyday Italian Everyday Italian is a Food Network show hosted by Giada De Laurentiis. In the show, De Laurentiis focuses for her viewers on traditional Italian cuisine with an American flair, such as herb-crusted lamb and chocolate-ricotta pie.
Everyday Value Everyday Value is a now defunct punk rock band formerly stationed around Tulsa, Oklahoma and signed to the also-defunct "NextStep Records". The members of this band were Max Porter (bass, vocals), Jed Skalnik (drums, percussion), Kris Payne (guitar, vocals), Luke Chronister (lead vocals, piano), and Mark Chronister (guitar, vocals).
Everyman In literature and drama, the term everyman has come to mean an ordinary individual, with whom the audience or reader is supposed to be able to identify, and who is often placed in extraordinary circumstances. The name derives from a 16th century English morality play called Everyman.
Everyman (novel) Everyman (ISBN 0-618-73516-X) is a novella by Philip Roth, published by Houghton Mifflin in April 2006. The audiobook version (ISBN 1-4193-8723-5) is narrated by George Guidall and published by Recorded Books in 2006.
Everyman Theatre, Baltimore The Everyman Theatre, founded in 1990 in Baltimore, Maryland by artistic director Vincent M. Lancisi , an Equity theatre with a professional repertory company of artists from the Baltimore/Washington area, dedicated to presenting quality theatre that is accessible and affordable to everyone.
Everyone Is Special Everyone is Special is the 30th episode in season 1 in the Barney and Friends television show which airs on PBS. The episode features Bob West as the voice of Barney, West was featured on the show from 1992 - 2001.
Everyone Poops Everyone Poops (known as Minna Unchi in Japan) is a children's book written by Taro Gomi, published by Kane/Miller Book Publishers. The book tells children that all animals defecate, and that they have always been defecating.
Everyone Says 'Hi' "Everyone Says 'Hi'" is a song written by David Bowie for the album Heathen (2002), the only single from the album that was available to purchase in the United Kingdom. The 'b' sides to this 3 CD set are very highly regarded amongst fans as they contain excellent re-recordings of some of Bowie's less familiar 1960s material that were intended for their own album release back in 2000.
Everyone Says I Love You Everyone Says I Love You (1996) is a musical film written and directed by Woody Allen. The film features many stars, including Julia Roberts, Alan Alda, Edward Norton, Drew Barrymore, Gaby Hoffmann, Goldie Hawn, and Natalie Portman.
Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out is a rockumentary film made by Stewart Copeland, former drummer of the band The Police. The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and was released on DVD in September 2006.
Everyone Wants to Direct Everyone Wants to Direct is a horror-themed episode of Courage the Cowardly Dog, one of the first season's episode. It features Quentin Tarentino spoof Benton Tarentella, one of the recurring Courage villains.
Everyone Who Pretended to Like Me Is Gone Everyone Who Pretended to Like Me Is Gone is an album by The Walkmen, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music). The album received much exposure from independent media, and did very well in many year-end critical polls.
Everyone's A Wally Everyone's a Wally is a computer game released in 1985 by Mikro-Gen for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64. The effective sequel to Pyjamarama, it featured the same hero character, Wally Week, and used an upgraded version of the same game engine.
Everyoned Everyoned is a supergroup side-project of Chicago-area musicians. Everyoned consists of Chris Connelly (Revolting Cocks, Pigface), Tim Kinsella (Joan of Arc), Brent Gutzeit (TV Pow), Liz Payne (Town & Country, Pillow), and Ben Vida (Town & Country, Bird Show).
Everything (book) Everything is a spoken word release and also a chapter from a book entitled "Eye Scream" written by Henry Rollins, containing prose and short stories which deal with subjects including the LA Riots and Rollins' opinions of the situation that developed during and since that time as well as other topics.
Everything (film) Everything is a 2004 low budget film directed by Richard Hawkins. The film stars Ray Winstone plays Richard, who starts visiting a Soho prostitute Naomi (played by Jan Graveson), but he doesn't go for sex, what is he looking for?
Everything (Jody Watley song) "Everything" was the third single from Jody Watley's second album, Larger Than Life. "Everything" was the third consecutive top ten Pop and R&B single from that album (peaking at #4 in early 1990 in the USA), oddly the single only reached number 74 in the UK.
Everything and More Everything and More by novelist and essayist David Foster Wallace examines the history of infinity, focusing primarily on the work done by Georg Cantor, a 19th century German mathematician responsible for the creation of Set Theory. It is part of the W.
Everything and Nothing Everything and Nothing is a collection of David Sylvian's work under Virgin Records released at the end of his contract. Released in October 2000, the double compilation album covers Sylvian's twenty years with the record company.
Everything but Arms Everything But Arms (EBA) is an initiative of the European Union under which all imports to the EU from the Least Developed Countries are duty free, with the exception of armaments. EBA entered into force on 5 March 2001.
Everything Bad is Good for You Everything Bad is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture Is Actually Making Us Smarter is a book by Steven Berlin Johnson in which he claims that popular culture in general, and tv shows and computer games in particular, have grown more complex and demanding over time and are in fact making us smarter.
Everything Counts "Everything Counts" is Depeche Mode's eighth UK single (released on July 11 1983) and third US single (released on November 2 1983), from the then upcoming album Construction Time Again. The single is a pivotal release in the band's career, as the members attempted to transition from the pop numbers of their early years to a more sophisticated sound; it would be the first single of the transition period to hit the Top 10 on the UK Singles Chart.
Everything Engine The Everything Engine is an open source content management system written in Perl. It is designed for sites which allow submissions by any web user, but can be configured to serve as a content management system for a small number of trusted administrators.
Everything in 3 Parts Everything In 3 Parts is the first full-length album by Canadian pop-rock band The Golden Dogs. This breakthrough album features their up-beat, debut single "Can't Get Your Face Out Of My Head" and the energy-charged, follow-up single "Yeah!
Everything is Shifting Everything is Shifting is a 2005 EP by Atlanta-based rock band Y-O-U. The record represents a striking change in the band's sound, both lyrically and musically, the latter change being inspired in part by the departure of two members, Eric Park and Matt Sonnicksen, the previous year.
Everything I Need "Everything I Need" was a single released in 1985 by the Australian group Men at Work. The song was written by Men at Work singer/guitarist Colin Hay and the recording was produced by Hay with Men at Work keyboardist Greg Ham.
Everything I Wanted "Everything I Wanted" is a pop–dance song written by Dannii Minogue, Mark Taylor and Steve Torch for Minogue's third studio album Girl (1997). The song was produced by Metro and received a positive reception from music critics.
Everything In The World "Everything In The World" was the first single released from Squeeze's tenth album, Some Fantastic Place, in the United States and featured prominent falsetto vocals by Britsh artist Chris Braide. "Third Rail" was the first single issued in most other countries.
Everything Is (EP) Everything Is was the first recording mass-released by Neutral Milk Hotel, which at this point was largely still an outlet for the songwriting of Jeff Mangum, instead of a fully formed band. The recording was originally the second release on the fledgling Seattle label Cher Doll Records in 1994.
Everything Is Alive, Everything Is Breathing, Nothing Is Dead, and Nothing Is Bleeding Everything Is Alive, Everything Is Breathing, Nothing Is Dead, and Nothing Is Bleeding is the debut album by Douglasville, GA's The Chariot. Recorded completely live and overdub-free (as well as never being mastered), making the album have a very raw sound.
Everything Is Alright "Everything is Alright" is the first single from pop-punk band Motion City Soundtrack's album, Commit This To Memory. The song, with strange lyrics with touches of schizophrenia, has helped the band gain a larger following.
Everything Is Beautiful "Everything is Beautiful" is a song by Ray Stevens. It has appeared on numerous Ray Stevens albums, including one named after the song, and has become a pop standard and common in religious performances.
Everything Is Everything Everything Is Everything was the second album by singer Diana Ross released in 1970. After the huge success of Ross' self-titled debut album and its accompanying singles, "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)" and "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", Motown rushed the release of this particular album, which in retrospect, wasn't up to par with some of Ross' accomplished material.
Everything Is Everything (song) "Everything is Everything" is a song by French rock band Phoenix and is featured on their second studio album, Alphabetical. It was released 22 March 2004 in the European Union and Japan as the lead single from that album.
Everything Is One Pete Francis recorded Everything is One in 2006, a CD with saxophone player and vocalist Craig Dreyer, often known for his performance with Dispatch at the Somerville Theater just days before the final concert at the Hatch Shell. The album was released with a companion DVD featuring the Everything is One music video, directed by Eric Heimbold.
Everything to Gain Barbara Taylor Bradford Trilogy: Everything to Gain is a made-for-TV movie released in 1996, starring Sean Young as Mallory Ashton Jordan Keswick, and Jack Scalia as Detective Michael DeMarco. It was written by Barbara Taylor Bradford.
Everything to Me Everything To Me is a pop song by Brooke Hogan. The song was written by Pop Producers Sheppard & Kenny Gioia (aka Shep & Kenny) The single was released under Trans Continental, Lou Perlman's record label.
Everything Will Be Alright Tomorrow Everything Will Be Alright Tomorrow is a music album by the United Kingdom based dance and trip-hop group, Faithless. The group has released remix discs in follow-up to their prior three studio albums (Irreverence for Reverence, Satuday 3AM for Sunday 8PM, and Reperspective for Outrospective) and Everything Will Be Alright Tomorrow follows in that tradition though it is the first to be released on its own.
Everything Will Flow Everything Will Flow is the third single off the album Head Music by Suede, released on September 6, 1999 on Nude Records. The opening synth line sounds very similar to that of the previous single, She's in Fashion, but the song progresses into a jumpy ballad.
Everything You Want (song) "Everything You Want" is a song by Vertical Horizon from the 1999 album Everything You Want. The single reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 after a decision by the label to release the song as a physical single.
Everything You Want (TV series) It was at a very young age that Abby (Appleby) found herself experimenting with the gift of art while she practically grew up with her aunt while her parents would travel the world without her. Years later she's living with her friend and co-worker Jessica (Holden) and has the perfect boyfriend, Sy (Seale), who doesn't mind seeing romantic comedies, posing for her artwork, and playing in the snow.
Everything's Alright Everything's Alright is a song from the musical Jesus Christ Superstar by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. In the song, Mary Magdalene--along with the wives of the married apostles--comforts Jesus, and Judas confronts Jesus about his closeness to Mary.
Everything's Eventual (album) Everything's Eventual is Appleton's debut album who were formerly part of All Saints. Three singles have been released from the album: "Fantasy", "Don't Worry" and "Everything Eventually".
Everything2 Everything2, or E2 for short, is a collaborative Web-based community consisting of a database of interlinked user-submitted written material. E2 is moderated for quality, but has no formal policy on subject matter.
Everytime tha Beat Drop "Everytime tha Beat Drop" is a snap-R&B song written by Johnta Austin, Jermaine Dupri, Charles Hammond, Robert Hill, Deangelo Hunt, James Phillips, and Dem Franchize Boys for Monica's fourth studio album The Makings of Me (2006). It was co-produced by Dupri, and LRoc and incorporates beats of Nelly's 2005 single "Grillz" and Dem Franchize Boyz' 2006 hit "Lean wit It, Rock wit It".
Everywhere (song) "Everywhere" is the debut single by pop rock singer-songwriter Michelle Branch, released from the album The Spirit Room (2001). Its video shows Branch obsessing over a man while she plays her guitar in an empty room.
EveR-1 EveR-1 (Korean: 에버원) is South Korea's first functional female android (gynoid), developed by a team of South Korean scientists from the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH). The project is headed by Baeg Moon-hong (백문홍), and unveiled to the public at Kyoyuk MunHwa HoeKwan in Seoul on May 4, 2006.
Evesham Evesham is a middle-sized, rural market town in Worcestershire, England, in the Local Authority District of Wychavon. It is roughly equidistant between Worcester, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon and was originally built within a loop of the River Avon, which flows through the Vale of Evesham.
Evesham (UK Parliament constituency) Evesham was a parliamentary constituency which was represented in the British House of Commons. Centred on the town of Evesham in Worcestershire, it returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) from 1604 until 1868, when its representation was reduced to one member under the Representation of the People Act 1867.
Evesham Cricket Club Ground The Evesham Cricket Club Ground in Evesham, Worcestershire was used for first-class cricket by Worcestershire County Cricket Club on a single occasion: a County Championship match against Gloucestershire in 1951, which Worcestershire won by six wickets. Edwin Cooper made 122 for the home side, while Reg Perks took 7-65 in the first innings.
Evesham railway station Evesham railway station is in the Midlands town of Evesham. It is operated by First Great Western, and is between Honeybourne and Pershore stations on the Cotswold Line from Oxford to Worcester, Malvern & Hereford.
Evgeni Aldonin Evgeni Valerievich Aldonin (Russian: Евгений Валериевич Алдонин born January 22, 1980 in Kiev, USSR) is a Russian soccer player who plies his trade with CSKA Moscow. The defensive midfielder makes defense his top priority and he is strong in the tackle with a rugged nature.
Evgeni Kirilov Evgeni Zahariev Kirilov () (born 26 January 1945 in Lubichevo, Targovishte Oblast) is a Bulgarian politician and Member of the European Parliament. He is a member of the Coalition for Bulgaria, part of the Party of European Socialists, and became an MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Bulgaria to the European Union.
Evgenia Medvedeva-Abruzova Evgenia Medvedeva-Abruzova (born July 4, 1976) is a Russian cross country skiier who has competed since 1996. She won two medals at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin with a gold in the 4 x 5 km and a bronze in the 7.
Evgenia Radanova Evgenia Radanova () (born 4 November 1977) is a Bulgarian female sportsperson that has participated in both Summer Olympics and Winter Olympics. She is the world record holder in the 500m short track distance with 43.
Evgenii Miller Evgenii Karlovich Miller (Russian: Евгений Карлович Миллер) (September 25, 1867–May 11, 1938) was Russian general and one of the leaders of counterrevolutionary White movement during and after Russian Civil War.
Evgenij Beljajev Evgenij Beljajev or Yevgeny Belyaev () (Mar 20 1954 - March 15, 2003) was a Soviet/Russian cross-country skier who competed from 1976 to 1980, representing the USSR at the international level. Beljajev trained at VSS Trud in Leningrad.
Evgeniy Gartung Evgeniy Davidovich Gartung (Kaz: Евгений Давидович Гартунг) (born 1988 in Rudniy, Kazakhstan) is a singer who rose to popularity after placing fourth in SuperStar KZ 3, the Kazakh version of Pop Idol.
Evgeniy Chertanovskiy Evgeniy Chertanovskiy was a Soviet (Russian) inventor who, in 1931, invented his first full-pressure suit, called CH-1. In the following years he created similar pressure suits, called skafanders (from the Greek words skaf - boat,ship and andros - man), from CH-2 to CH-7 models.
Evgeniy Saveliev Evgeniy Alexandrovich Saveliev (Russian: Савельев Евгений Александрович) is a Russian physicist and internet entrepreneur. Born July 23, 1981 in Russia, he went on to graduate from the Department of Physics at Moscow State University.
Evgeny Baratynsky Evgeny Abramovich Baratynsky (Russian: Евгений Абрамович Баратынский, March 2, 1800 — July 11, 1844) was lauded by Alexander Pushkin as the finest Russian elegiac poet. After a long period when his reputation was on the wane, Baratynsky was rediscovered by Anna Akhmatova and Joseph Brodsky as a supreme poet of thought.
Evgeny Bozhukov Evgeny Bozhukov (born February 2, 1980 in Moscow, Russia) is a Russian rugby league player currently playing for RC Lokomotiv Moscow in the Championship of Russia competition. His position of choice is usually in the backs.
Evgeny Golubev Evgeny Kirillovich Golubev () (February 16 1910, Moscow – December 25 1988, Moscow) was a Russian composer. He was taught by Nikolai Myaskovsky, and his students included Alfred Schnittke, who studied with him from 1953 until 1958 ([http://www.
Evgeny Kucherevsky Evgeny Mefodyevich Kucherevsky () (6 August 1941 - 26 August 2006) was a Ukrainian football coach. He is most famous for his spells managing Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, which, under his helm, won the Soviet Championship in 1988, took 2nd place twice in 1987 and 1989, as well as the USSR Cup in 1989.
Evgeny Lagunov Evgeny Lagunov (born December 14, 1985 in Arkhangelsk) is a freestyle swimmer from Russia, who won the bronze medal in the 100m Freestyle at the European SC Championships 2005 in Triest, Italy. He also competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics for his native country.
Evgeny Shvarts Evgeny L'vovich Shvarts () (October 21, 1896, Kazan – January 15, 1958, Leningrad;) was a Soviet writer and playwright whose works include twenty five plays and scenarios for three films (in collaboration with Nikolai Erdman).
Evgeny Sveshnikov Evgeny Ellinovich Sveshnikov (Jevgēņijs Svešņikovs) (born Cheliabinsk, February 11, 1950) is a Latvian International Grandmaster of chess. He played in his first USSR Chess Championship when he was just 17 years old and became an IM in 1975 and a GM in 1977.
Evi Goffin Evi Goffin (born 27 February 1981, in Antwerp, Belgium) is the vocalist of the Belgian musical group Lasgo. Also she was the vocalist for another Belgian group called Medusa, and featured on songs by Fiocco and 2 Fabiola.
Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle (born November 27, 1980 in Traunstein) is a German cross country skier from Reit im Winkl who has competed since 1998. At the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, she won a gold in the 4 x 5 km and a silver in the Individual sprint.
Eviction Eviction, also known as unlawful detainer, summary possession, or forcible detainer in some jurisdictions, is the removal of a tenant from rental property by a law enforcement officer. Before a tenant can be evicted, a landlord must win an eviction lawsuit.
Evidence Evidence in its broadest sense, refers to anything that is used to determine or demonstrate the truth of an assertion. Philosophically, evidence can include propositions which are presumed to be true used in support of other propositions that are presumed to be falsifiable.
Evidence (artist) Evidence is an American hip hop artist, producer, and member of the rap group Dilated Peoples. Born Michael Perretta, Evidence is a native of Venice in Los Angeles, California and was born to an Italian-American father and a Russian-American mother.
Evidence (Proceedings in other Jurisdictions) Act 1975 The Evidence (Proceedings in other Jurisdictions) Act 1975 is an Act of Parliament made by the Parliament of the United Kingdom (1975 c. 34), the long title of which is "An Act to make new provision for enabling the High Court, the Court of Session and the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland to assist in obtaining evidence required for the purposes of proceedings in other jurisdictions; to extend the powers of those courts to issue process effective throughout the United Kingdom for securing the attendance of witnesses; and for purposes connected with those matters.
Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature is an 1863 book by Thomas Henry Huxley and the first to discuss human evolution, coming five years after Charles Darwin announced his general theory, and four years after the publication of Darwin's Origin of Species.
Evidence Based Nursing (journal) Evidence Based Nursing is a quarterly journal which publishes original research and clinical articles relevant to the practice of evidence based nursing. The journal surveys international medical journals applying strict criteria for the quality and validity of research and presents key details of these studies in a succinct, informative abstract with an expert commentary on its clinical application.
Evidence Eliminator Evidence Eliminator is a controversial computer software program for Microsoft Windows computers which deletes hidden information from the hard disk which would otherwise have remained despite any 'normal' efforts to delete it. Such programs usually overwrite previously allocated disk space to make it more difficult to salvage information.
Evidence-based design Evidence-based design is a process used by architects, interior designers, facility managers, and others in the planning, design, and construction of commercial buildings. An evidence-based designer, together with an informed client, makes decisions based on the best information available from research and project evaluations.
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