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Eye of Agamotto The Eye of Agamotto is a mystical item in the Marvel Comics universe. It is the name commonly given to Doctor Strange's amulet, though the Eye actually resides within the amulet and is released from time to time.
Eye of Harmony The Eye of Harmony, in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, is the name given by the Time Lords to the artificially created black hole that provides nearly inexhaustible amounts of energy to their home planet of Gallifrey and providing the power needed for time travel.
Eye of Horus The Eye of Horus (originally, The Eye of Ra) is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection and power, from the deity Horus or Ra. In the Egyptian language the word for this symbol was "wadjet" (according to M.
Eye of Judgement: Conqueror of 9 fields Eye of Judgement: Conqueror of 9 Fields is one of the first PS3 games that features the use of the Eyetoy 2. The game itself is a motion triggered card-game where the player actually can interact with the cards.
Eye of Providence The Eye of Providence or the all-seeing eye is a symbol showing an eye surrounded by rays of light or a glory, and usually enclosed by a triangle. It is commonly interpreted as representing the eye of God keeping watch on humankind (see Divine Providence).
Eye of the Beholder (computer game) Eye of the Beholder is a computer role-playing game developed by Westwood Studios and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. in 1990 for the DOS operating system, later ported to the Amiga, the Sega CD and the SNES.
Eye of the Dragon Eye of the Dragon (ISBN 1-84046-642-1) is a single-player roleplaying gamebook written by Ian Livingstone, illustrated by Martin McKenna and originally published in 2005. It forms part of Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone's Fighting Fantasy series.
Eye of the Needle Eye of the Needle is a spy thriller novel written by British author Ken Follett. Published in 1978 by the Penguin Group, this novel was Follett's first successful, bestselling effort as a novelist, and it earned him the 1979 Edgar Award for Best Novel from the Mystery Writers of America.
Eye of the Needle (film) Eye of the Needle is a 1981 film directed by Richard Marquand, based on the novel of the same title by Ken Follett, and starring Donald Sutherland. This film is a World War II spy thriller about a German agent obtaining information in Britain.
Eye of the Sun Eye of the Sun, released in 2006, is the comeback album of the NWOBHM band Cloven Hoof, the first since they split up in 1990. Of the four band members, only Lee Payne had actually been a member of Cloven Hoof in their first incarnation.
Eye of Vecna In many campaign settings for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, the Eye of Vecna is an artifact of great power. Originating in the World of Greyhawk campaign setting, the Eye appears as a small red pebble or shriveled grape.
Eye Of The Storm Records The company started in 2003 in the south suburbs of Chicago in the city of Country Club Hills, Illinois. Often known as EOTS Records, Eye Of The Storm Records has managed to gain a respectful following and reputation throughout the underground indie music market.
Eye pattern In telecommunication, an eye pattern, also known as an eye diagram is an oscilloscope display in which a digital data signal from a receiver is repetitively sampled and applied to the vertical input, while the data rate is used to trigger the horizontal sweep. It is so called because, for several types of coding, the pattern looks like a series of eyes between a pair of rails.
Eye relief The eye relief of a telescope, a microscope, or binoculars is the distance from the eyepiece the eye can be placed at which the exit pupil is approximately the same size as the eye's pupil. A poorly designed optical system may force the observer to press his or her eye close to the eyepiece in order to see an unvignetted image, or alternatively may have an exit pupil larger than the observer's pupil at a comfortable viewing position, resulting in wastage of light and a dimmer than optimum image.
Eye shadow Eye shadow is a cosmetic which is applied on the eyelids and under the eyebrows, to help make wearer's eyes stand out or look more attractive. Eye shadow comes in many different colours, and is usually made from a powder, but can also be found in liquid, pencil or mousse form.
Eye splice The eye splice is the best method of creating a permanent loop in the end of three stranded rope by means of rope splicing. The ends of the rope are tucked (plaited) back into the standing end to form the loop.
Eye surgery Eye surgery, also known as ophthalmic surgery or ocular surgery, is surgery performed on the eye or its adnexa, typically by an ophthalmologist.Surgery Encyclopedia - Ophthalmologic surgery Although most eye surgeries can be performed by an experienced general ophthalmologist, more complex procedures are usually done by one who is fellowship trained.
Eye Spy With My Little Eye 'Eye Spy With My Little Eye' was the 5th release in Subconscious Communications's 'From The Vault' series. It is a collection of unreleased tracks, demos and rewritten or original material made over the lifespan of The Tear Garden.
Eye to Eye with Connie Chung Eye to Eye With Connie Chung was a news show that aired on CBS from 1993 to 1995. The show, hosted by Connie Chung as a second project from her time as co-anchoring the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, she hosted and would often report, either on individual stories or doing interviews.
Eye to the Telescope Eye to the Telescope is an album by Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall, originally released 13 December 2004 (see 2004 in British music), and re-released 25 January 2005. On 19 July 2005 it was nominated for the 2005 Mercury Music Prize in the United Kingdom.
Eye tracking Eye tracking is a technique used in areas such as cognitive science, psychology (notably psycholinguistics), human-computer interaction (HCI), marketing research and medical research. The most widely used current designs are video-based eye trackers.
Eye–hand span The eye–hand span is the distance between the eyes and the hands on a text—usually linguistic text that is being copy-typed or music notation that is being performed. The eye–hand span is typically measured from the location of central visual input, and stretches between the syllable or chord currently being typed or performed, and the lateral location of the simultaneous fixation.
Eyeball search To do an eyeball search is to look for something specific in a mass of code or data with one's own native optical sensors, as opposed to using some sort of pattern matching software like grep or any other automated search tool. Also known as vgrep or ogrep, i.
Eyeballers Eyeballers is a computer game clan founded in 1998. Has won a few of the largest international e-sport competitions, most notably in Counter-Strike (CPL Babbages 2000 under the name of e9) and Quake 3 (2002 ClanBase EuroCup VI).
Eyebar In structural engineering and construction, an eyebar is a straight bar, usually of metal, with a hole ("eye") at each end for fixing to other components. Eyebars are used in structures such as bridges, in settings to which is applied only the force of tension, and not compression.
Eyebeam (comic) Eyebeam was a daily comic strip written and illustrated by Sam Hurt at the University of Texas at Austin. The strip ran in the college's Daily Texan from 1980-1990, though primeval examples from 1978-1979 exist.
Eyebeam Atelier Eyebeam, an Atelier, is a not-for-profit arts and technology center based in New York City. Their stated purpose is to promote the creative use of new technologies by funding artwork, education and exhibitions.
Eyebrow The eyebrow is a bony ridge above the eye that protects the eye and bears a tuft of facial hair in most mammals. The main function of the eyebrows is to prevent moisture (mostly sweat and rain) from dripping into the eye (a critical organ).
EyeBrowse EyeBrowse is an advanced graphics editing and management program which has fully featured multiple file and directory management and many tools to help you work with graphics. The software incorporates extensive support for all common file formats (save and open).
Eyecatch An is a scene or illustration used to begin and end a commercial break in a Japanese TV program, especially in anime and tokusatsu shows, similar to how "commercial bumpers" into/out of commercial breaks are used in the United States.
Eyedea Eyedea (born Micheal Larsen in 1982, also known as Oliver Hart) is a well-known freestyle battle champion and underground rapper. His notable wins include the televised Blaze Battle sponsored by HBO (2000) and a victory at Scribble Jam (1999).
Eyeglass prescription An eyeglass prescription is a written order by an ophthalmologist or an optometrist to an optician for eyeglasses. It specifies the parameters to which the eyeglasses are to be made in order to correct blurred vision due to refractive errors, including myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, and presbyopia.
Eyelash An eyelash or simply lash is one of the hairs that grow at the edge of the eyelid. Eyelashes protect the eye from debris and perform some of the same function as whiskers do on a cat or a mouse in the sense that they are sensitive to being touched, thus providing a warning that an object (such as an insect or dust mote) is near the eye (which is then closed reflexively).
Eyeless in Gaza (band) Eyeless In Gaza is the post-punk, New Wave musical duo of Martyn Bates and Peter Becker, based in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England (better known as the birthplace of George Eliot). They have described their music as "veer[ing] crazily from filmic ambiance to rock and pop, industrial funk to avant-folk styles.
Eyemouth Eyemouth (or Aymouth) is a small town and parish in Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders, two miles east of the main north-south A1 road and just 8 miles north of Berwick-upon-Tweed. It has a population of circa 3,420 people (2004).
Eyemouth disaster The Eyemouth Disaster was a severe European windstorm that struck the southern coast of Scotland, specifically Berwickshire, on October 14, 1881. 189 fishermen died; most of them were from the village of Eyemouth.
Eyenine eyenine (born Michael Gene Dionne, 1985) is an underground hip hop musician hailing from New Hampshire. Eyenine blends quick delivery with emotional lyrics of things such as past relationships, hardships and addictions.
EyeOS eyeOS is a web desktop which is also available for download as open source software (GPL), and allows everyone to install their own eyeOS server. Among the advantages of eyeOS is the ability to view and edit files and applications from any PC with an internet connection and a standards-adhering browser.
Eyepatch An eyepatch is a small patch, usually of black cloth, that is worn in front of one eye and usually attached around the head by an elastic band or by a string. It is often worn by people to cover a lost or injured eye, but it also has a therapeutic use in children for the treatment of amblyopia (lazy eye).
Eyer Middle School Eyer Middle School is a public middle school located in Macungie, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania, in the United States. Its exact address is 5616 Buckeye Road, located on the Macungie side of Buckeye Road, which connects Macungie with west-side Emmaus
Eyeries Eyeries (Na hAoraĂ in Irish) is a village on the Beara Peninsula in County Cork overlooking Coulagh Bay and the mouth of the Kenmare River in south-western Ireland. It nestles at the base of Maulin (2044ft/621m) the highest peak in the Slieve Miskish mountain range that forms part of the backbone of the peninsula.
Eyes (TV series) Eyes was an ABC television series starring Tim Daly as Harlan Judd. Eyes follows the firm of Judd Risk Management which uses barely legal means to investigate individuals and crimes where law enforcement would fall short.
Eyes Adrift Eyes Adrift was a rock supergroup consisting of Curt Kirkwood (vocals and guitar, formerly of the Meat Puppets), Krist Novoselic (vocals and bass, formerly of Nirvana) and Bud Gaugh (drums, formerly of Sublime and Long Beach Dub Allstars). They released a self-titled album (see below) in 2002, which was a mixture of punk, grunge, and country, taking all of their previous backgrounds and putting them together.
Eyes Cream Eyes Cream is a male/female dance music duo consisting of Agostino Carollo from Italy and New York-born Stephanie Haley. In 2000 they hit #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart with "Fly Away (Bye Bye).
Eyes Down Eyes Down was a short-lived comedy starring Paul O'Grady as Ray Temple, the manager of a Bingo Hall in Liverpool, North West England called "The Rio, although the series was filmed in Rayners Lane in London."Eyes Down, BBC press release, retrieved 29 May 2006..
Eyes Galaxies The Eyes Galaxies (NGC 4435-NGC 4438) are a set of galaxies about 52 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo. NGC 4438 is the most interesting interacting galaxy in the Virgo Cluster, due to the uncertain energy mechanism that heats the nuclear source.
Eyes of Chaos Eyes of Chaos, a horror illustration service company, was formed in 1999 by founder and well-known illustrator Mike Bohatch. It is partly responsible for the modern "dark art" movement of the 20th century.
Eyes of Laura Mars Eyes of Laura Mars is a 1978 horror film starring Faye Dunaway and Tommy Lee Jones and directed by Irvin Kershner. The screenplay, adapted from a spec script titled Eyes, written by John Carpenter, was Carpenter's first major studio film.
Eyes of Magic Eyes of Magic (Büyünün Gözleri) is an award winning play by the Turkish author Mehmet Murat İldan, first published (in Turkish) in Istanbul by MitosBOYUT Publishing House in 2000; first translated into English by Yurdanur Salman, a well-known linguist in Istanbul and it was partly published in the "Absinthe: New European Writing" journal in 2004.
Eyes of the Calculor Mirrorsun, which orbits earth and prevents electrical machines from functioning, had been defunct for some time. However, when it comes back to life with a vengeance, the new Highliber must reform the Calculor.
Eyes of the Insane Eyes of the Insane is a song by American thrash metal band Slayer and the second single from their 2006 album Christ Illusion. The lyrics of the song deal with shell shock and combat fatigue, but are specifically based on American soldiers fighting in the Iraq War and going insane by the horrendous images they see in battle, as is depicted in the music video.
Eyes of the Storm Eyes of the Storm is the third book in the Bone series. It collects issues 12-19 of Jeff Smith's Bone comic book series along with 5 previously unpublished story pages and 9 new illustrationsIt marks the conclusion of the first part of the saga, titled "Vernal Equinox".
Eyes on City Hall: A Young Man's Education in New York Political Warfare Eyes on City Hall: A Young Man's Education in New York Political Warfare was written by Evan Mandery, the author of 1997's The Campaign: Rudy Giuliani, Ruth Messinger, Al Sharpton, and the Race to Be Mayor of New York City and 2007's Dreaming of Gwen Stefani.
Eyes on the Prize Eyes on the Prize is a 14-hour documentary series about the American Civil Rights Movement that aired in two parts. Part one, six hours long, originally aired on PBS in early 1987 as Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years (1954-1965).
Eyes Wide Shut Eyes Wide Shut is a 1999 feature-length motion picture directed and co-written by Stanley Kubrick, based on the novella Traumnovelle (in English Dream Story) by Arthur Schnitzler. The film stars Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.
Eyes Without a Face (song) "Eyes Without a Face" is a song by Billy Idol, co-written with guitarist Steve Stevens from Idol's 1984 album Rebel Yell. The song is softer and more ballad-like than most of the album's other singles.
EyeToy: Operation Spy EyeToy: Operation Spy (also known as SpyToy in PAL regions) is a Playstation 2 game which uses the EyeToy camera peripheral to detect player movements. The main objective of the game is to guard a room from an intruder.
EyeToy: Play EyeToy: Play was the first game available for the EyeToy, with 12 mini-games to choose from. This game (and all other working EyeToy titles) are played by moving one's body, and the motion is detected by the USB camera.
EyeToy: Play 2 EyeToy: Play 2 is the second PlayStation 2 game in the EyeToy: Play series. It uses EyeToy camera technology to project the player on to the television screen, and allowing them to interact with onscreen objects.
Eyewash Eyewash is a fluid, commonly saline, used in the aid of rinsing of the eye. Eyewash may also describe the apparatus used to physically wash the eyes in the case that they may be contaminated by foreign materials or substances.
Eyewitness memory reconstruction Eyewitness memory reconstruction is an eyewitness's account of an event and in today's world, is thought of as concrete information. It is commonly believed that one will experience an event which is then placed into the long-term memory.
Eynsham Eynsham is a large village in Oxfordshire, England with a population of 5,000, lying six miles between Witney and Oxford. The village grew up near to the historically important ford of Swinford on the flood plain of the River Thames, now the site of the privately-owned Swinford Toll Bridge, and was later served by a wharf on the Thames, near the present Eynsham Lock.
Eyology Eyology is a general term encompassing various forms of iridology, such as physical iridology and personality iridology, and sclerology. These are all alternative medicine practices which claim that various qualities of a person (physical, mental, emotional, personality, etc.
Eyre Crowe Sir Eyre Alexander Barby Wichart Crowe GCB, GCMG, KCB, KCMG (30 July, 1864 - 28 April, 1925) was a British diplomat, born in Leipzig, educated at DĂĽsseldorf and Berlin, with a German mother and a German wife. His father Joseph Archer Crowe had been a British consul-general.
Eyre Massey Shaw Captain Sir Eyre Massey Shaw (1830–1908) was the Superintendent of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (now renamed the London Fire Brigade), and its predecessor, the London Fire Engine Establishment, from 1861 to 1891. He introduced modern firefighting methods to the Brigade, and increased the number of stations.
Eyre's 1839 expeditions Edward John Eyre's two expeditions of 1839 to the interior of South Australia were his first expeditions as an explorer, if one discounts the two earlier trips he made down the Murray River to Adelaide, herding cattle and then sheep.
Eyrecourt Castle Eyrecourt Castle (or Eyre Court) was an Irish 17th century country house in Galway which became a ruin in the 20th century. The house, the surrounding estate, and the nearby small town of Eyrecourt all took their name from Colonel John Eyre, an Englishman who was granted a large parcel of land in recognition of his part in the military campaign in Galway during the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland.
Eyreton Eyreton, originally known as Eyretown, is a small village in the Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island. It is named after Edward John Eyre, who at one time was the lieutenant governor of the South Island (then known as New Munster).
Eyreton Branch The Eyreton Branch was a branch line railway that formed part of New Zealand's national rail network. Located in the Canterbury region of the South Island, it left the Main North Line in Kaiapoi and was built a mere ten kilometres south of the Oxford Branch.
Eyrie Vineyards Eyrie Vineyards consists of 49 acres in several different vineyards in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, The vineyards and winery were established by owner and winemaker David Lett (1939- ), who produced the first Pinot Gris in the United States. Against the advice of viticultural professors at the Universtiy of California at Davis (UC Davis), Lett and his wife, Diana, moved to Oregon to plant pinot noir in 1966.
Eystein Halfdansson Eystein Halfdansson (Old Norse: Eysteinn Hálfdansson) was the son of Halfdan Hvitbeinn of the House of Yngling according to Heimskringla. He lived around 730, and inherited the throne of Romerike and Vestfold.
Eystein Ivarsson Eystein Glumra also called Eystein Ivarsson (born 788 in Maer), Nord Trondelag, Norway) was a petty king of Norway, the son of Ivar Halfdan and the father of Ragnvald Eysteinsson. He was married to Ascrida Rognvaldsdatter c.
Eythrope Eythrope (previously Ethorp) is a hamlet and country house in the parish of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located to the south east of the main village of Waddesdon, and is the present home of a branch of the Rothschild family.
Eyvind Earle Eyvind Earle (April 26 1916-- July 20 2000), was an American contemporary artist, author and illustrator. Earle has attained critical acclaim from such publications as Time, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The New York World-Telegram, The Art News and The New York Sun.
Eyvind Johnson Eyvind Johnson, (July 29, 1900 – August 25, 1976) was a Swedish author. He became a member of the Swedish Academy in 1957 and shared the Nobel Prize in Literature with Harry Martinson in 1974 with the citation
Ezana Stone The Ezana stone is an artifact from the ancient Kingdom of Aksum. It is a stone monument which documents the conversion of King Ezana to Christianity and his subjugation of various neighboring peoples, including Meroe.
Ezekial "Easy" Rawlins Ezekiel "Easy" Rawlins is a fictional character created by mystery author Walter Mosley. Private investigator Easy is a black hard-boiled detective and World War II veteran living in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, and features in a series of best-selling mysteries set from the 1940 to the 1960s (to date).
Ezekiel Gilbert Ezekiel Gilbert (March 25, 1756– July 17, 1841) was an American lawyer and politician from Hudson, New York. He served in the state Assembly and represented New York in the United States House of Representatives from 1793 until 1797.
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Ezekiel Isaac Malekar Ezekiel Isaac Malekar is the head of the Jewish community in New Delhi,India. He is the Honorary Secretary and rabbi of the Judah Hyam Synagogue at the corner of Humayun road, where he works voluntarilyThe Synagogue , in addition to serving the Jewish community of New Delhi, caters to the Jewish diplomats from foreign missions.
Ezekiel Polk Ezekiel Franklin Polk (December 7, 1747– August 31, 1824) was an American surveyor, soldier and pioneer. He was born to Wiliam and Margaret (Taylor) Polk, near Carlisle in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania and was the youngest of eight children.
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife is a governmental organisation responsible for maintaining wilderness areas and public nature reserves in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa. Their headquarters is in Queen Elizabeth Park situated on the northern slopes of Pietermaritzburg the KwaZulu-Natal provincial capital.
Ezenhemmer Plastic Bags and Child Rearing Utensils Party Ezenhemmer Plastic Bags and Child Rearing Utensils Party (Swedish: Ezenhemmer PlastpĂĄsar och Barnuppfostringsredskapspartiet; Ezenhemmer or Ezen for short), a Swedish political party with 72 members, formed in "reaction against the world-wide, dead boring, political seriousness. The basic idea of Ezenhemmer is that everybody would feel a lot better and be more in harmony with the rest of the world if we began to be a little bit more cheerful and playful instead of engaging ourselves in disputes with our opponents.
Ezequiel Garay Ezequiel Garay (born October 10, 1986 in Rosario, Argentina) is an Argentinian football player, who currently plays for Racing de Santander of the Spanish La Liga. His most usual demarcations are Right Winger and Central Defender.
Ezequiel MartĂnez Estrada Ezequiel MartĂnez Estrada (September 14,1895-November 4,1964) was an Argentine writer, poet, essayist, and literary critic. An admired biographer and critic, he was often political in his writings, and was a confirmed anti-Peronist.
Ezequiel Padilla Peñaloza Ezequiel Padilla Peñaloza (1892–1971) was a Mexican statesman. Born in Coyuca de Catalán, Guerrero, he served in the Senate, as Attorney General in 1928, as Secretary of Education from 1928 – 1930, as ambassador to Hungary from 1930 – 1932, and as Secretary of Foreign Affairs from 1940 – 1945.
Ezequiel PaulĂłn Ezequiel PaulĂłn (born January 4, 1976 in Puerto Deseado, Santa Cruz) is a field hockey defender from Argentina, who made his debut for the national squad in 1998, and competed for his native country in the 2000 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Ezhana Wolene Ezhana Wolene is one of the 77 woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Gurage Zone, Ezhana Wolene is bordered on the south by Gumer, on the west by Cheha, on the north by Goro, on the northeast by Kokir Gedebano Gutazer, and on the east by Meskanena Mareko.
Ezhimala Hill Ezhimala (286 m above sea level) is in Kannur district of Kerala, south India and was the capital of the ancient Mooshika kings and is considered to be an ancient historical site. It is a conspicuous, isolated cluster of hills, forming a promontory, 38 km north of Kannur.
Ezili Dantor Ezili Dantor (also spelled Erzulie with Danto or Danthor) is the Haitian Vodou lwa of motherhood, single motherhood in particular. She is often represented by the image of Black Madonna of Częstochowa, the Black Madonna, Mater Dolorosa, as well as Our Lady of Lourdes and Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
Ezio Testa Ezio Testa is Chief Executive Officer of IHC Services which acts as a go-between, or “vendor intermediary” for suppliers to the United Nations. Ezio Testa and IHC Services are involved in a bid rigging corruption scandal for the UK catering giant company, the Compass Group.
Ezion-Geber Ezion-Geber or Asiongaber (Hebrew: עֶצְיֹן גָּבֶר, pronounced "Etzyón-Géver") was a city of Idumea, a biblical seaport on the northern extremity of the Ælanitic Gulf (now called the Gulf of Aqaba), in the area of modern Aqaba and Eilat.
Eznis Airways Eznis Airways is a newly establshed startup regional airline in Mongolia. A subsidiary of Newcom Group, the airline is headquartered in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, adjacent to the Chinggis Khaan International Airport.
Ezo is a Japanese name which historically referred to the lands to the north of Japan. It was used in various different senses, sometimes meaning the northern Japanese island of HokkaidĹŤ, and sometimes meaning lands and waters further north in the Sea of Okhotsk.
Ezola B. Foster Ezola Broussard Foster (born August 9, 1938) is an African American conservative political activist. Foster is president of "Americans for Family Values", authored the book What's Right for All Americans, and was the Reform Party candidate for Vice President in the U.
Ezquioga Ezquioga, also called Ezkioga, is a small town in the Spanish province of GuipĂşzcoa or Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous community of the Basque Country. It is most famous for alleged Marian apparitions, controversial public visions of the Virgin Mary starting in 1931.
EzQuake EzQuake is a QuakeWorld engine built upon the FuhQuake engine, which was built upon the ZQuake engine, which in turn was built upon the QuakeWorld sourcecode released by id software in 1999 under the GPL license. ezQuake is a group effort maintained by members of the QW playing community.
Ezra Ezra is a name derived from Hebrew, written variously as ×˘Ö¶×–Ö°×¨Ö¸× ( Standard Hebrew ), ĘżEzra, ( Tiberian Hebrew ), ĘżEzrâ: short for עַזְרִי×ֵל "My help/court is God", Standard Hebrew ĘżAzriĘľel, Tiberian Hebrew ĘżAzrîʾēl, Arabic: عزير.
Ezra ben Isaac Fano Ezra ben Isaac Fano was Rabbi of Mantua and cabalist who lived in the 16th and 17th centuries. Fano was a pupil of the cabalist Israel Saruḳ, and among his own pupils were Menahem Azariah da Fano, Jacob the Levite, and Issachar Baer Eulenburg.
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