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Einar Førde Einar Førde (1943-2004) was the Norwegian Minister of Education and Church Affairs 1979–1981, and director of Norsk Rikskringkasting (NRK - the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation) 1989-2001. He was also vice-chairman of the Norwegian Labour Party 1981-1989.
Einar Gerhardsen Einar Henry Gerhardsen (May 10, 1897 (He was born as Einar Henry Olsen) - September 19, 1987) was a Norwegian politician from the Labour Party of Norway. He was Prime Minister in three periods, from 1945 to 1951, from 1955 to 1963 and from 1963 to 1965.
Einar HĂĄndlykken Einar Bakke HĂĄndlykken (born August 9 1976 in Trondheim, Norway) is a Norwegian environmentalist and director of Zero Emission Resource Organisation (ZEOR). HĂĄndlykken started with enviromentalism as a youth in Grenland Natur og Ungdom, and became deputy leader of the national organisation in 1997 and in 1999 and 2000 he was leader.
Einar Moen Einar Moen (born July 4, 1977) is one of the founding members of Norwegian gothic metal band Tristania. He is in charge of synthesizer and programming and he also participates in most of Tristania's music by writing both music and lyrics.
Einar Moxnes Einar Hole Moxnes (born June 11, 1921 in Levanger, died January 20, 2006 in Trondheim) was Norwegian appointed Minister of Fisheries in 1968, Minister of Fisheries 1968-1971, and Minister of Agriculture in 1981.
Einar Nerman Einar Nerman (October 6, 1888 – 1983) was a Swedish artist, mostly known for his drawings. He was born and grew up in middle class family in the working-class city of Norrköping and was the younger brother of the Swedish Communist leader Ture Nerman.
Einar Rossbach Einar Rossbach (born October 20 1964) is a former Norwegian footballer, who've played for Ham-Kam, Tromsø, Lyn, Silkeborg, Tollnes and Pors Grenland. He was named goalie of the year in both 1987 and in 1990, and recived a Kniksen award in 1990 as "Goalie of the year".
Eindhoven Eindhoven () is a municipality and a city located in the province of Noord-Brabant in the south of the Netherlands, originally at the confluence of the Dommel and Gender brooks. The Gender was dammed off in the post-war years, but the Dommel still runs through the city.
Eindhoven Marathon The Eindhoven Marathon is an annual marathon race over the classic distance of 42km and 195 metres held in the city of Eindhoven, The Netherlands in October. It is an annual race since 1990, after the event was a bi-annual contest for eight years.
Eindhoven Team Time Trial 2006 The 2006 edition of the Eindhoven Team Time Trial was held June 18 in Eindhoven, Netherlands. It marked the second year of this UCI ProTour event, which is a team time trial competition between the world's elite professional cycling teams and consists of the eight riders for each team riding in unison against the clock.
Eindhoven University of Technology The Eindhoven University of Technology (in Dutch: Technische Universiteit Eindhoven or TU/e, and formerly Technische Hogeschool Eindhoven or THE) is a university of technology located in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. The motto of the university is: Mens agitat molem (The mind moves matter).
Eindhovense Studentenvereniging Demos Eindhovense Studenten Vereniging Demos (Eindhoven Student Society Demos) is a student society in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Its members are mostly students at the Eindhoven University of Technology or the Fontys Hogeschool Eindhoven.
Eine florentinische Tragödie Eine florentinische Tragödie (A Florentine Tragedy) is an opera in one act by Alexander Zemlinsky, with a German libretto adapted by the composer from a translation of Oscar Wilde's play by Max Meyerfeld. It was premiered at the Hoftheater, Stuttgart, on January 30, 1917.
Eine kleine Nachtmusik The Serenade for strings in G major, better known as Eine kleine Nachtmusik ("A little night music" or less literally, "A little serenade"), is one of the most popular compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart wrote it in 1787 in Vienna while working on Don Giovanni.
Eine Nacht in Venedig Eine Nacht in Venedig (A Night in Venice) is an operetta in 3 Acts by Johann Strauss II and was premiered in Berlin on 3 October 1883 in the Neues Friedrich Wilhelmstadisches Theater, and is the only one of the operettas of Johann Strauss II ever to be premiered outside Vienna. Its libretto was by F.
Einhänder Einhänder is a scrolling shooter game released by Squaresoft (now Square Enix) in 1997 and arguably the most successful non-RPG game produced by the company. The name Einhänder is German for "one-hander", and refers to the single manipulator arm slung beneath the bellies of Einhänder fighters.
Einheits-Elektrolokomotive Einheits-Elektrolokomotive (translates as Uniform Electric Locomotive) is a German railroad term for the Class E10, Class E40, Class E41 and Class E50 locomotives that were commissioned after World War II by the Deutsche Bundesbahn of West Germany. The goal of the Einheits-Elektrolokomotive was to present a common platform on which the engines were based to simplify maintenance and provide interchangeability of parts.
Einheitspsychosen The theory of Einheitspsychosen (literally, the unity of psychoses) was put forth by the German psychiatrist Heinrich Neumann in 1859. The main postulate of the theory was that all psychoses represent a single disorder.
Einkorn wheat Einkorn wheat (from German Einkorn, literally "one grain") can refer either to the wild species of wheat, Triticum boeoticum (the spelling baeoticum is also common), or to the domesticated form, Triticum monococcum. The wild and domesticated forms are either considered separate species, as here, or as subspecies of T.
Einmal Sehen Wir Uns Wieder Einmal Sehen Wir Uns Wieder (English translation: "We'll See Each Other Once Again") was the German entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1961, performed in German with one verse in French by Lale Andersen.
Eino Kaila Eino Sakari Kaila (August 9, 1890 – August 1, 1958) was a Finnish philosopher, critic and teacher. He worked in numerous fields including psychology (sometimes considered to be the founder of Finnish psychology), physics and theater, and attempted to find unifying principles behind various branches of human and natural sciences.
Eino Leino Eino Leino (July 6, 1878 - January 10, 1926) was a Finnish poet and journalist, considered one of the important developers of Finnish poetry. His poems combine modern poetry and old Finnish folk poems; the style of many of them is like the style of Kalevala and that of folk songs.
Eino S. Repo Eino Sakari Repo (born September 6, 1919, Isokyrö – died December 15, 2002, Helsinki) was the president of Yleisradio from 1965 to 1969 and head of the radio from 1969 to 1974. His time as president was known as Repo era or Repo's Radio.
Einsatzgruppe Egypt Einsatzgruppe Egypt (German: Einsatzgruppe Ägypten) was a special mobile SS death squad, which was to carry out a mass slaughter of Jews in British mandate of Palestine similar to the way they operated in eastern Europe. "Einsatzgruppe Egypt" was standing by in Athens and was ready to disembark for Palestine in the summer of 1942, attached to the "Afrika Korps" led by the famed desert commander General Erwin Rommel.
Einsatzgruppen Einsatzgruppen (German for "task forces" or "intervention groups") were paramilitary groups operated by the SS before and during World War II. Their principal task, in the words of SS General Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski at the Nuremberg Trial, "was the annihilation of the Jews, gypsies, and political commissars.
Einsiedeln Abbey Einsiedeln is a Benedictine monastery in Einsiedeln town, in the Canton of Schwyz, Switzerland, dedicated to Our Lady of the Hermits, that title being derived from the circumstances of its foundation, from which the name Einsiedeln is also said to have originated.
EinstĂĽrzende Neubauten EinstĂĽrzende Neubauten is an ever-changing experimental music band, originally from West Berlin, formed in 1980. The band is often classified as industrial or electronica, though neither really applies well in describing what it is that EinstĂĽrzende Neubauten does or sounds like.
Einstein (Back to the Future) Einstein (often known as "Einie") is, in the Back to the Future movies, Doc Brown's pet sheepdog in 1985, and later pet to the Brown family. His age is unknown, although he is fully grown and is most likely "middle age" for a dog.
Einstein (crater) Einstein is a large lunar crater that lies along the western limb of the Moon, making it difficult to observe from the Earth. The visibility of this formation is affected by libration effects, but even under the best conditions not much detail can be observed except from lunar orbit.
Einstein Cross The Einstein Cross or Q2237+030 or QSO 2237+0305 is a gravitationally lensed quasar that sits directly behind ZW 2237+030, Huchra's Lens. It is quadruply imaged, hence its name, Einstein Cross, forming a nearly perfect cross, with the lensing galaxy at its center.
Einstein field equations The Einstein field equations (EFE) are a set of ten equations in Einstein's theory of general relativity in which the fundamental force of gravitation is described as a curved spacetime caused by matter and energy. The EFE were first published in 1915, and are sometimes called Einstein's equation or Einstein's equations because of their appearance.
Einstein Kristiansen Einstein Kristiansen is a Norwegian cartoonist and co-founder of Singapore-based Earthtree Pte Ltd, who together with his two business partners Henry Steed and Mark Hillman, produces children's television programming, animation and image campaigns for MTV Asia, Nickelodeon and Singapore network Mediacorp TV12.
Einstein Middle School It has been suggested that this school-related article be merged to the appropriate school district or locality article. It may not meet Wikipedia's standards of verifiability or notability, it may not feature multiple independent reliable sources, or it may be a short entry that provides only directory-style information about the school.
Einstein notation In mathematics, especially in applications of linear algebra to physics, the Einstein notation or Einstein summation convention is a notational convention useful when dealing with coordinate formulae. It was introduced by Albert Einstein in 1916 .
Einstein Observatory Einstein Observatory (HEAO-2) was the first fully imaging X-ray telescope put into space and the second of NASA's three High Energy Astrophysical Observatories. The observatory was named in honor of Albert Einstein.
Einstein radius The Einstein radius is the radius of an Einstein ring, and is a characteristic angle for gravitational lensing in general, as typical distances between images in gravitational lensing are of the order of the Einstein radius.
Einstein refrigerator The Einstein refrigerator is a type of refrigerator co-invented in 1926 by Albert Einstein and former student Leó Szilárd, who were awarded on November 11, 1930. The machine is a single-pressure absorption refrigerator, similar in design to the gas absorption refrigerator.
Einstein ring In observational astronomy a Chwolson ring or Einstein ring is the deformation of the light from a source (such as a galaxy or star) into a ring through gravitational deflection of the source's light by a lens (such as another galaxy, or a black hole). This occurs when the source, lens and observer are all aligned.
Einstein Symposium In the centennial of "Annus Mirabilis" of 1905 (the miracle year during which Einstein published his five major papers on the special theory of relativity, Brownian motion and the quantum theory; which earned him the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics), the UNESCO designated year 2005 to be the World Year of Physics (WYP).
Einstein Tower The Einstein Tower is an astrophysical observatory in the Albert Einstein Science Park in Potsdam, Germany designed by architect Erich Mendelsohn. It was built for astronomer Erwin Finlay Freundlich to support experiments and observations to validate Albert Einstein's relativity theory.
Einstein's Little Homunculus Einstein's Little Homunculus is an American traditional folk band that primarily performs arrangements of jigs and reels from the British Isles, as well as some original songs. They have been compared to Fairport Convention.
Einstein-aether theory In physics the Einstein-æther theory, also called æ-theory is a controversial generally covariant generalization of general relativity which describes a spacetime endowed with both a metric and a unit timelike vector field named the æther. In particular such theory has a preferred reference frame and so is not Lorentz invariant.
Einstein-Szilárd letter The Einstein-Szilárd letter was a letter sent to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in August 1939 signed by Albert Einstein but largely written by Leó Szilárd in consultation with fellow Hungarian physicists Edward Teller and Eugene Wigner. The letter advised Roosevelt that Nazi Germany might be conducting research into the possibility of using nuclear fission to create atomic bombs, and suggested that the United States should begin researching the possibility itself.
Einsteinium Einsteinium (IPA: ) is a synthetic element in the periodic table that has the symbol Es and atomic number 99. A metallic highly radioactive transuranic element (7th in the series) in the actinides, einsteinium is produced by bombarding plutonium with neutrons and was discovered in the debris of the first hydrogen bomb test.
Einthoven (crater) Einthoven is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon. It is located beyond the region of the surface that is sometimes brought into view due to libration, and so can not be viewed from the Earth.
Eintracht Frankfurt U23 Eintracht Frankfurt U23 is the Reserve team of Eintracht Frankfurt.Formerly known as Eintracht Frankfurt Amateure (Amateurs) the team plays as U23 (Under 23) to emphasize the character of the team as a link between youth academy and pro team.
Einzel lens The Einzel lens is used in ion optics to focus ions in flight and is accomplished through manipulation of the electric field in the path of the ions. It consists of three or more sets of cylindrical or rectangular prisms in series along an axis.
Eion Bailey Eion Bailey (born 8 June 1976 in Santa Ynez Valley, California) is an American actor best known for starring in the films Fight Club, Center Stage, Mindhunters and Sexual Life, and the television program Band of Brothers and Significant Others.
Eir Eir ("help" or "mercy" in Old Norse) is, in Norse mythology, a goddess of the Æsir who is called 'best of physicians' in the Edda. Eir is also counted among the Valkyries, connecting her to the ability to 'choose the slain' and awaken the dead.
Eiríkr Hákonarson Eiríkr Hákonarson or Eric of NorwayEiríkr is referred to in various ways in the mediaeval sources and by modern scholars. He most commonly witnessed charters as Yric dux but he is referred to variously as Yric, Yrric, Iric, Eiric or Eric by 11th century Latin and Old English sources.
Eircom League Weekly eircom League Weekly is the name of a weekly football programme on TV3 in Ireland which shows highlights from the FAI National League. The show is presented by Trevor Welch, who is regularly accompnaied by Paul Osam and Pat Scully.
Eire Og Greystones GAA Éire Óg Greystones GAA Club is a progressive GAA club with approximately 900 members and 25 different teams competing in Hurling, Gaelic Football and Ladies Football in Wicklow League and Championship competitions. It is comprised of adult and juvenile sections.
Eireks saga víðförla Eireks saga víðförla is a legendary saga on a Norwegian who travels to Miklagard and then to India and beyond in search of Údáinsakr (the Deathless Acre), and returns. It merges the Údáinsakr of Norse mythology with the notion of heaven in Christianity.
Eirene Kantakouzene Eirene Kantakouzene (Serbian: Jerina Branković, †1457) was daughter of Demetrius I Kantakouzenos and great-granddaughter of Byzantine Emperor John VI Kantakouzenos. She was wife of George, Prince of Rascia (Đurađ Branković) and married 1414 with him.
Eirene of Montferrat Yolande of Montferrat (1274, Casale Monferrato - 1317, Constantinople), then Empress Eirene was the second Empress-Consort of Andronikos II Palaiologos, the ruler of Constantinople and the entire Byzantine empire, and heiress of Margraviate of Montferrat.
EirGrid EirGrid plc is the state-owned electric power transmission operator in the Republic of Ireland. It is a public limited company registered under the Companies Acts; however, 100% of its shares are held by the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources who appoints the board.
Eirik Glambek Bøe Eirik Glambek Bøe, born in 1975, is from Bergen Norway and is a musician, writer and vocalist, best known for being part of the pop duo Kings of Convenience together with Erlend Øye. He has also studied psychology at the University at Bergen Although his native language is Norwegian], many of his writings are in [[English language|English.
Eirik Kvalfoss Eirik Kvalfoss (born December 25, 1959) is a former biathlete from Voss, Norway. He won three medals during the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo: gold in 10 kilometres, silver in relay and bronze in 20 kilometres.
Eirik Vandvik Eirik Vandvik (1904-1953) was professor in literature at the university of Oslo. Professor Vandvik was one of the major interpreters of the ancient Greek and Latin literature, and saw it as his purpose to make these works available to Norwegian literati.
Eirin is the abbreviated name for , Japan's movie regulator. Eirin was established on the model of the American Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America's Production Code Administration in June, 1949, on the instructions of the US occupation force.
Eirlys Warrington Eirlys Warrington is a UK nurse, beginning her nurse training in 1960 at Macclesfield Infirmary and West Park Branch. She then worked at North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary before training as a mental health nurse at St Edwards Hospital.
Eirodziesma 2007 Eirodziesma 2007 will be the television show in which Latvia selects its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, to be held in May in Helsinki, Finland. The final will take place on the 24th February in Ventspils, with semi finals on the 27th January and the 3rd February.
Eiron In Greek drama, the eiron (ειρων, self-deprecator)Head-Royce School (2006). Northrop Frye on Comedy (from The Anatomy of Criticism) was a comedic character who succeeded by bringing his braggart opponent, the alazon, down by making himself seem like less than he actually was.
Eiryn Muss Eiryn Muss is a secondary character in Ian Irvine's The Well of Echoes quartet. In the beginning of Geomancer, he is a perverted halfwit drunk who works at the manufactory, growing fungus for an extremely low wage.
Eisa (dance) Eisa (エイサー) is a form of folk dance unique to the Ryūkyū Islands. It is performed many times throughout the year at various festivals; traditionally, however, Eisa performances are concentratead around lunar mid-July, when it has been used for centuries to mark the end of the Obon Festival.
Eisai Myōan Eisai (明菴栄西) (April 20, 1141–July 5, 1215) was a Japanese Buddhist priest, credited with bringing the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism and green tea from China to Japan. He is often known simply as Eisai Zenji (栄西禅師), literally "Zen master Eisai".
Eisbären Berlin Eisbären Berlin (English: Berlin Polar Bears) is an ice hockey club in Berlin, Germany. The club won the Deutsche Eishockey-Liga Championship twice in 2005 and 2006 and won the East German Ice Hockey Championship 15 times before reunification.
Eisbrecher Eisbrecher is a German metal/electronic music band that consists primarily of Alexx Wesselsky (Vocals) and Noel Pix (Lead Guitar/Programming), with live support of Felix Primc (Guitar), Miguel Benhke (Bass), René (Drums), and Maximator (Keyboards/Programming). Their style belongs to the so called Neue Deutsche Härte (New German Hardness) sub-genre.
Eise Eisinga Eise Jeltes Eisinga (Dronrijp, 21 February 1744 - Franeker, 27 August 1828) was a Dutch amateur astronomer who built an orrery in his house in Franeker, Netherlands. The orrery still exists and is the oldest in the world.
Eisenbahnen und Verkehrsbetriebe Elbe-Weser EVB Eisenbahnen und Verkehrsbetriebe Elbe-Weser GmbH is a German railway and bus company offering passenger and freight services that is headquartered in Zeven and Bremervörde. The company was created in 1981 by the merger of the two companies Wilstedt-Zeven-Tostedter Eisenbahn GmbH (founded in 1912) and Bremervörde-Osterholzer Eisenbahn GmbH (founded in 1907).
Eisendrath International Exchange The Eisendrath International Exchange is a high school program run by the Union for Reform Judaism. It consists of a four month program of study at a school run by the Union and accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, as well the Ministry of Education in Israel.
Eisenhower and German POWs Allegations made by Canadian novelist James Bacque were that nearly one million German prisoners of war, that Dwight Eisenhower redesignated as Disarmed Enemy Forces in order to avoid having to obey the third Geneva Convention, died of starvation or exposure while held in post-war Western internment camps. Bacque charges that hundreds of thousands of German POWs who entered the camps were not transferred out, so they must have died.
Eisenhower Birthplace State Historic Site Eisenhower Birthplace State Historic Site, located at 208 East Day Street in Denison, Texas, is the birthplace of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was born in the house on October 14, 1890, the first United States President to be born in Texas.
Eisenhower Dollar The Eisenhower Dollar is a dollar coin issued by the United States government from 1971–1978 (not to be confused with the Eisenhower commemorative dollar of 1990.) The Eisenhower Dollar followed the Peace Dollar and is named for General and President Dwight David Eisenhower, who appears on the obverse.
Eisenhower High School (Lawton, Oklahoma) Eisenhower Senior High School (EHS) is one of three public high schools located in Lawton, Oklahoma, the others being Lawton High School and MacArthur High School. Its mascot is the Bald Eagle, and its school colors are Colombia Blue, Red, and White.
Eisenhower Medical Center The Eisenhower Medical Center of Rancho Mirage, California, USA is the Coachella Valley's only not-for-profit hospital, one of the top one hundred hospitals in the United States in 2005 and the location of the world-famous Betty Ford Center.
Eisenhower Middle School (Succasunna) Eisenhower Middle School (EMS) is a middle school located in the Succasunna section of Roxbury Township in Morris County, New Jersey, United States, which educates children in grades seven and eight as part of the Roxbury School District.
Eisenhower Park The park is centrally located in East Meadow, NY bordered by Hempstead Turnpike on the south and Old County Road on the north. At 930 acres, it is larger than Central Park, with much of the acreage devoted to three 18-hole golf courses, including the Red Course, host to the annual Commerce Bank Championship (PGA).
Eisenhower Parkway Eisenhower Parkway is a highway in Essex County, New Jersey, located in the municipalities of Roseland and Livingston. Eisenhower Parkway dead ends at South Orange Avenue in Livingston and also dead ends just north of Interstate 280 in Roseland.
Eisenhower Range The Eisenhower Range () is a majestic mountain range, about 72 km (45 mi) long and rising to 3,070 m (10,072 ft), which rises between Reeves Névé on the west, Reeves Glacier on the south, and Priestley Glacier on the north and east, in Victoria Land, Antarctica. The range is flat topped and descends gradually to Reeves Névé, but is steep cliffed and marked by sharp spurs along the Priestley Glacier.
Eisenkappel-Vellach Eisenkappel-Vellach (Slovenian: Železna Kapla-Bela) is a market township (population 3,038) in and around the Vellach valley of southeast Austria on the border of Slovenia. It is in the Völkermarkt district in the State of Carinthia.
Eisenstadt v. Baird Eisenstadt v. Baird, , was an important United States Supreme Court case that established the right of unmarried people to possess contraception on the same basis as married couples and, by implication, the right of unmarried couples to engage in potentially procreative sexual intercourse (though not, as is sometimes argued, the right of unmarried people to engage in any type of sexual intercourse).
Eisenstein ideal In mathematics, the Eisenstein ideal is a certain ideal in the endomorphism ring of the Jacobian variety of a modular curve. It was introduced by Barry Mazur in 1977, in studying the rational points of modular curves.
Eisenstein on Disney Eisenstein on Disney (1986) is a book by film critic Jay Leyda that collects and reprints the various literature that Sergei Eisenstein produced about Disney. Eisenstein composed the majority of the text in 1941 after his introduction to the Hollywood culture industry.
Eisenstein series In mathematics, Eisenstein series are particular modular forms with infinite series expansions that may be written down directly. Originally defined for the modular group, Eisenstein series can be generalized in the theory of automorphic forms.
Eisenstein's theorem In mathematics, Eisenstein's theorem is a result on the coefficients of any power series which is both an algebraic function, and with rational number coefficients. It applies easily to show that a function such as the exponential function must be a transcendental function.
Eisenwerke Oberdonau Eisenwerke Oberdonau (German for Steel Works of Lower Danube) was a large steel and iron producing company, a holding of several steel works in southern Germany and Austria. Created after the Anschluss of Austria, it formed the part of the so-called Reichswerke Hermann Göring AG cartel, the main supplier of steel and iron for the German war industry during the World War II.
Eiskanal The Eiskanal is an artificial canal feature in the city of Augsburg that was constructed as the whitewater kayaking and canoeing venue for the 1972 Summer Olympics that were hosted in Munich, Germany. The first artificial whitewater course of its kind, it has served as a prototype for numerous artificial courses since constructed, such as those in Barcelona, Spain, built for the 1992 Olympic Games; in Sydney, Australia, built for the 2000 Olympic Games; in Prague, The Czech Republic; in Bratislava, Slovakia; in Athens, Greece, built for the 2004 Olympic Games; and most recently in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Eisner & Iger Eisner & Iger was a prominent comic book "packager" that produced comics on demand for publishers entering the new medium during its late-1930s and 1940s Golden Age. Many of comic books' most significant creators, including Jack Kirby, entered the field through its doors.
Eisner Award The Will Eisner Comic Industry Award is given for creative achievement in comic books. It is named in honor of the pioneering writer and artist Will Eisner, who was a regular participant in the award ceremony until his death in 2005, and includes the comics industry's Hall of Fame.
Eisner v. Macomber Eisner v. Macomber, , is a case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that a [rata|pro rata] stock dividend where a shareholder received no actual cash or other property, and retained the same proportionate share of ownership of the corporation as was held prior to the dividend, was not taxable income to the shareholder within the meaning of the Sixteenth Amendment, and that an income tax imposed by the Revenue Act of 1916 on such dividend was unconstitutional, even where the dividend indirectly represented accrued earnings of the corporation.
Eisosome Eisosomes are large immobile protein assemblies at the plasma membrane which mark the site of endocytosis in eukaryotes. Prior to their identification in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, sites of endocytosis were thought to be chosen at random.
Eisriesenwelt The Eisriesenwelt (German for "World of the Ice Giants") is a natural limestone ice cave located in Werfen, Austria, about 40 km south of Salzburg. The cave is inside the Hochkogel mountain in the Tennengebirge section of the Alps.
Eissa Meer Eissa Meer, full name Eissa Meer Abdulrahman (born 1967-07-16), is a UAE football (soccer) player who played as a right back for the UAE national football team and Sharjah club in Sharjah. He played in the 1990 FIFA World Cup along with his twin brother Ibrahim.
Eisstadion Inzell Eisstadion Inzell (also known as Ludwig-Schwabl-Stadion) is a stadium located in Inzell, Germany, best-known as a speed skating venue. It is an outdoor, artificial ice, rink, located 690 metres (2,264 feet) above sea level and has a capacity of 20,000 people.
Eisteddfod An eisteddfod (IPA: , Welsh /ə(i)ˈstɛðvɔd/; plural eisteddfodau or eisteddfods) is a Welsh festival of literature, music and performance. The tradition of such a meeting of Welsh artists dates back to at least the 12th century when a festival of poetry and music was held by Rhys ap Gruffydd of Deheubarth at his court in Cardigan in 1176, but with the decline of the bardic tradition it fell into abeyance.
Eitan Kabel Eitan Kabel (Hebrew: איתן כבל) (born 1959) is the current General Secretary of the Israel Labour Party, a Member of Knesset for Labour-Meimad and, as of May 4, 2006, the Israeli Minister without Portfolio in charge of the Israel Broadcasting Authority.
Eitaro Itoyama Eitaro Itoyama (糸山英太郎, Itoyama Eitarō; born June 4,1942 in Tokyo, Japan) is one of Japan's wealthiest citizens with a fortune estimated to exceed $4 billion. He is a controversial figure in Japanese political and commercial life due to his flamboyant publicity seeking and alleged ties with organized crime.
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians & Western Art The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, houses an extensive collection of Native American artifacts as well as Western American paintings and sculptures collected by buinessman and philanthropist Harrison Eiteljorg (1903-1997). The museum also houses one of the finest collections of Native contemporary art in the World.
Eithne Farry Eithne Farry is the former literary editor of ELLE, she is the author of "Yeah, I Made it Myself" subtitled "DIY fashion for the not very domestic goddess". She has had a career which has taken in everything from being a backing singer with indie band Talulah Gosh to being a freelance reviewer, writer, literary editor and radio personality.
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