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Hanyu Da Zidian The Hanyu Da Zidian () is one of the best available reference works on Chinese characters. A group of more than 400 editors and lexicographers began compilation in 1979, and it was published in eight volumes from 1986 to 1989.
Hanzan, Kagawa Hanzan (飯山町; -cho) was a town located in Ayauta District, Kagawa, Japan. On March 22, 2005, the town merged with the town of Ayauta into the expanded city of Marugame and no longer exists as an independent municipality.
Hanzel und Gretyl Hanzel Und Gretyl are an industrial rock (coldwave) group, formed by members Loopy and Vas Kallas. They formed in 1993, sharing a vision of the future which focused on the rise of machines to power over Earth, and having the tools needed to turn that vision into music.
Hao Lulu Hao Lulu (, born 9 January 1979) is a young Manchu Chinese woman who has become famous in China for having undergone extensive cosmetic surgery in 2003 to alter her appearance, tagged "The Artificial Beauty" (äşşé€ çľŽĺĄł).
Hao Mengling Hao Mengling () was a Chinese general who distinguished himself first in the Northern Expedition and then in the Battle of Xinkou. Born on 18 February 1892 into a family of poor farmers, Hao ran away from his apprenticeship at a grocery shop to join the army when he was just a child.
Hao Wei-chen Hao Wei-chen (éťç‚şçśź, 1842-1920) (may have been born in 1849) was a T'ai Chi Ch'uan student of Master Li I-yu. Hao became a well known and influential teacher of Wu style T'ai Chi Ch'uan (his teacher Li was Wu Yu-hsiang's nephew).
Hao Zhihua Hao Zhihua started her wushu training at the age of nine at the Beijing Sports Academy under the instruction of Wu Bin, director of the Beijing Institute for Wushu Research and a pioneer of modern wushu in China. For fifteen years she competed in China as a member of the world-renowned Beijing Wushu Team, winning the title of National All-Around Champion three years in a row.
Haole Haole, in the Hawaiian language, means "foreign" or "foreigner"; it can be used in reference to people, plants, and animals. It is also used in Hawaiian Pidgin as a term meaning "white" or "Caucasian.
Haoma Haoma is the Avestan language name of a plant and its divinity, both of which play a role in Zoroastrian doctrine and in later Persian culture and mythology. The Middle Persian form of the name is hĹŤm, which continues to be the name in Modern Persian and other living Iranian languages.
Haora River The Haora River flows through the Indian city of Agartala, it is the major river which flows in the Sadar subdivision of the Western District of Tripura. It is called Saidra in Kokborok by the original inhabitants of the state.
Haou Taikei Ryuu Knight (Lord of Lords Ryu Knight) is a 1994 mecha anime television series and OVA, notable for its super-deformed mechas and RPG elements, notably job classes. It tells the story of Adeu, a boy who lives his life by the Ethos of Chivalry (similar to the code of chivalry used by knights of the medieval age) who is on a quest to Earth's Blade, a gigantic sword reaching to the sky from the ground.
Haouch Khemisti massacre The Haouch Khemisti massacre took place before dawn on 22 April 1997 in the Algerian village of Haouch Mokhfi Khemisti (also spelled Boughelef Khemisti, Haouch Boughlef-Khemisti, Haouch Boukhelef-Khemisti, Haouch Boughfi el-Khemisti, Haouch Boughelaf, or Haouch Khmisti Bougara), some 25 km south of Algiers near Bougara. 93 villagers were killed in 3 hours.
Hap Day Clarence Henry "Happy" Day (June 1, 1901 – February 17, 1990), later known as Hap Day, was a Canadian professional hockey player who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto St. Pats, Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Americans.
Hap Emms Leighton "Hap" Emms (born January 16, 1905 in Barrie, Ontario, died 1988) was an ice hockey player, coach, owner, general manager and pioneer of the game. Emms was as controversial as he was successful during close to 60 years in hockey.
Hap Holmes Harry "Hap" Holmes (February 21, 1889 in Aurora, Ontario - died 1940) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Cougars (which became the Detroit Red Wings) in the National Hockey League. He also played for the Seattle Metropolitans and Victoria Cougars of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association, and the Toronto Blueshirts of the National Hockey Association.
Hap Moran Francis Dayle "Hap" Moran (July 31, 1901 in Belle Plaine, Iowa - December 30, 1994 in New Milford, Connecticut) was a halfback who played football for Carnegie Tech (1922), Grinnell College (1923 - 1925), the Frankford Yellow Jackets (1926), the Chicago Cardinals (1927), the Pottsville Maroons (1928), and the New York Giants (1929-1933). When he retired from the NFL in 1933 he held the league records for the longest run from scrimmage (91 yards against the Green Bay Packers on November 23 1930)Progression of NFL Records, by Ken Pullis, Professional Football Researchers Association, 2002, p.
Hap Palmer Hap Palmer (real name Harlan G. Palmer III) is an American children's musician whose songs specialize in developing motor skills, language acquisition, math and reading skills, and overall basic skills aimed at young children.
Hap Sharp James "Hap" Sharp (January 1, 1928 - May, 1992) was an American race car driver who drove in six Formula One grands prix. His nickname "Hap" came from "Happy New Year", in connection with his date of birth.
Hapag-Lloyd Hapag-Lloyd is a German transportation company comprising a cargo container shipping line, Hapag-Lloyd Container Line, and a cruise line, Hapag-Lloyd Cruises. It was formed in 1970 as a merger of two 19th Century companies, Hapag, which dated from 1847, and Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL) or North German Lloyd (NGL), which was formed in 1856.
Hapes Consortium In the Star Wars Expanded Universe, the Hapes Consortium is an alliance of sixty-three worlds. It originated as a base for pirates and privateers, who would capture women and bring them back to the Hapes cluster, along with their riches.
Hapes Nova Class battle cruiser The Hapes Nova-Class Battle Cruisers are fictional spacecraft from the Star Wars Expanded Universe. The Hapes Consortium, a small group of planets under one ruler, had several different warships at their disposal.
Hapi Hapi was one of the Four sons of Horus depicted in funerary literature as protecting the throne of Osiris in the Underworld. Hapi is depicted as a baboon-headed mummified human on funerary furniture and especially the canopic jars that held the organs of the deceased.
Hapkeite Hapkeite is a mineral discovered in the Dhofar 280 meteorite found in 2000 in Oman on the Arabian peninsula. The meteorite is interpreted to originate from the Moon, specifically it appears to be a fragment of lunar highland breccia.
Haplo-sufficiency Recessive alleles (any one of a number of viable DNA codings of the same gene) typically produce little or no product. One instance of the wild-type allele produces sufficient product to result in a dominant phenotype.
Haplodiploid sex-determination system The Haplodiploid sex-determination system is a system that some Hymenopterans (bees, ants, and wasps), and coleopterans (bark beetles) use to determine the sex of their offspring, and preserve eusociality. In this system, there are no sex chromosomes.
Haplography Haplography is the act of writing once what should be written twice. For example, the English word idolatry, the worship of idols, comes from the Greek idololatreia, but one syllable has been lost through haplography.
Haplogroup F (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup F (defining mutations M89, P14, and M213) is a Y-chromosome haplogroup. This haplogroup and its subclades contain more than 90% of the world's extant male population, including almost everyone outside of Africa, Tibet, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Japan, Polynesia, and communities of indigenous Australians, while also including many men within those regions.
Haplogroup I1a (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup I1a (M253, M307, P30, P40) is a Y-chromosome haplogroup occurring at greatest frequency in Scandinavia. It displays a very clear frequency gradient, with a peak frequency of approximately 35% among the populations of southern Norway, southwestern Sweden, and Denmark, and rapidly decreasing frequencies toward the edges of the historically Germanic-influenced world.
Haplogroup R (Y-DNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup R is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup, a subgroup of haplogroup P, associated with the M207 mutation. It is believed to have occurred somewhere in Northwest Asia between 30,000 and 35,000 years ago.
Haplogroup U (mtDNA) In human genetics, Haplogroup U is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. Cheddar Man, a male from 7150 BC whose remains were found in Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, England was shown to belong to haplogroup U.
Haplogroup X (mtDNA) In human mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup X is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup which can be used to define genetic populations. The genetic sequences of haplogroup X diverged originally from haplogroup N, and subsequently further diverged about 20,000 to 30,000 years ago to give two sub-groups, X1 and X2.
Haplochromine The haplochromine cichlids, subfamily Haplochrominae, are a grouping of genera including Haplochromis plus a number of closely related genera (such as Aulonocara, Astatotilapia, and Chilotiplapia) endemic to eastern and southern Africa. Haplochromines inhabit both rivers and lakes, but it is the lake species that have been most closely studied because of the species flocks known from some of the larger lakes, such as Lake Malawi.
Haploinsufficiency Haploinsufficiency occurs when a diploid organism only has a single functional copy of a gene (with the other copy inactivated by mutation). The single functional copy of the gene does not produce enough of a gene product (typically a protein) to bring about a wild-type condition, leading to an abnormal or diseased state.
Haplorrhini The haplorrhines, the "dry-nosed" primates (the Greek name means "simple-nosed"), are members of the Haplorrhini clade: the prosimian tarsiers and all of the true simians (the monkeys and the apes, including humans).
Haploview Haploview is a commonly used bioinformatics software tool which is designed to analyze and visualize patterns of linkage disequilibrium in genetic data. Haploview also provides functionality for performing association studies, choosing tagSNPs and estimating haplotype frequencies.
Hapoel Nazareth Illit Hapoel Nazareth Illit (Hebrew: הפועל × ×¦×¨×Ş-עילית, pronounced HAH-POH-EL NAH-TS-RAHT EE-LEET, sometimes pronounced HAH-POH-EL NAH-TSEH-RET EE-LEET), is an Israeli football team based in city of Nazareth Illit.
Hapoel Ramat Gan Hapoel Ramat Gan (Hebrew: הפועל רמת גן) are an Israeli football club from the central Israeli city of Ramat Gan. They play in an all-red strip, and are currently in Liga Artzit, the third level of Israeli football.
Happening Following the late 1950s, a Happening was a performance, event or situation meant to be considered as art. Happenings could take place anywhere, were often multi-disciplinary, often lacked a narrative and frequently sought to involve the audience in some way.
Happening Happy Hippy Party The Happening Happy Hippy Party, or HHHP, was a British political satire website and ezine that ran between 1997 and 2002, emerging during the dotcom boom in British satire. Apart from outliving its competitors, what made it distinctive was that it posed as a spoof political party, with policies like easing the burden on Britain's National Health Service by making accidents illegal and improving Britain's climate by towing the island 200 miles south.
Happenstance (film) Happenstance is a 2000 movie starring Audrey Tautou and Faudel. Le Battement d'ailes du papillon is it's original French title and is sometimes known by the literal translation, The Beating of the Butterfly's Wings.
Happi Happi (法被, 半被) is a traditional Japanese straight-sleeved coat usually made of indigo or brown cotton and imprinted with a distinctive mon (crest). Originally, these represented the crest of a family, as happi were worn by house servants.
Happiest Faces on Earth The Happiest Faces on Earth was a series of photo collages around the Disneyland Resort to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Disneyland Park. In summer and fall 2004, Disney encouraged guests to send in their family pictures from Disney vacations.
Happiest Homecoming on Earth The Happiest Homecoming on Earth was the eighteen-month-long celebration (held through 2005 and 2006) of the fiftieth anniversary of the Disneyland theme park, which opened on July 17, 1955. The Happiest Celebration on Earth commemorated fifty years of Disney theme parks, and celebrated Disneyland's milestone throughout Disney parks all over the globe.
Happily ever after The term Happily Ever After is most commonly deployed in the description of children’s fiction and romantic fiction. It refers to the idea of a happy ending in which all the good characters have emerged victorious, while the evil characters have been punished.
Happily Ever After (film) Happily Ever After is the name of an animated film created by Filmation in 1988 and released to theaters 5 years later, in 1993, by First National. The story is an unofficial sequel to the Snow White fairy tale.
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child is a long-running animated series on HBO, that retold popular fairy tales by setting them in different cultures and settings and featuring voices provided by celebrities. Robert Guillaume was the narrator.
Happiness Happiness is an emotional or affective state that is characterized by feelings of enjoyment and satisfaction. As a state and a subject, it has been pursued and commented on extensively throughout world history.
Happiness economics Happiness economics is the study of a country's well-being based not on its GDP or GNP but rather on its population's Gross National Happiness (GNH). Although its usefulness is yet to be determined, it has become a subject of interest and often a measure of comparison with the traditional forms of measuring market health.
Happiness Foundation The Happiness Foundation was founded in Denmark in 2002 by the Danish entrepreneur Mickey Beyer Clausen. The Foundation provides pro bono consulting services to non-profit organizations, helping them achieve their full potential.
Happiness is... Happiness is... is a Limited Edition single released by Japanese singer Ami Suzuki especially for a Snoopy meeting in Tokyo called Snoopy Life Design Happiness is the 55th Anniversary, an event that conmemorates the 55 years of the famous cartoon series.
Happiness Is Easy Happiness Is Easy (released on May 19, 2006) is the eighth studio album by Polish alternative rock band Myslovitz. The album overlooks Skalary, mieczyki, neonkis psychedelic soundscapes and returns to sounds of 1999's Miłość w czasach popkultury and 2002's Korova Milky Bar in the first and second half of the album respectively.
Happo Battle While intending to spend the night in the open sea following the Battle of Okpo, Admiral Yi Sun-shin was forced to change his plans due to a report of five large Japanese ships having been sighted heading in the direction of Happo around 5 p.m.
Happy (Rolling Stones song) "Happy" is the tenth song from the Rolling Stones' 1972 album Exile On Main St. Guitarist Keith Richards famously laid down the music with producer Jimmy Miller on drums while waiting for the other Stones to show up for work.
Happy as Annie "Happy as Annie" was originally released in 2005 as the limited edition second single by Larrikin Love on London indie label Transgressive Records (TRANS 010). Re-recorded and re-mixed by Ian Gore for the band's 2006 debut album The Freedom Spark, a new version of the song was released on the 11th September 2006 through Warner.
Happy Accidents Happy Accidents is a 2000 film starring Marisa Tomei and Vincent D'Onofrio. The movie revolves around Ruby Weaver, a New York woman with a string of failed relationships, and Sam Deed, a man who claims to be from the year 2470.
Happy Arabia Happy Arabia (sometimes Felix Arabia) was the name previously used by geographers for the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula, from modern-day Kuwait to about Muscat, and extending westwards to approximately Riyadh.
Happy Avenue Happy Avenue (幸福大街 in Chinese; pinyin: Xìng FĂş DĂ JiÄ“ or XìngfĂş DĂ jiÄ“; sometimes translated as Lucky Road) is a Chinese rock band based in Beijing, China, founded in September 1999. Members include WĂş HĂłngfÄ“i (ĺ´č™ąéŁž, vocals), GÄ›ng FĂ ng (耿放, electric guitar), LÇ WĂ©iyán (李维岩, electric guitar), ZhĹŤu QĂ (周ç¦, electric bass guitar), and Tián KĹ«n (田坤, drum set).
Happy Birthday (1980 song) "Happy Birthday" is a 1980 single written, produced, and performed by Stevie Wonder for the Motown label. Wonder, a social activist, was one of the main figures in the campaign to have the birthday of Dr.
Happy Birthday to You "Happy Birthday to You" is a song which is sung to celebrate the anniversary of a person's birth. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, "Happy Birthday to You" is the most popular song in the English language, followed by "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" and "Auld Lang Syne".
Happy Birthday, Cookie Monster Happy Birthday, Cookie Monster (ISBN 0-394-88182-6) is a children's book by Felice Haus, with illustrations by Carol Nicklausm published 1986 by Random House. The book features Cookie Monster, a character from the PBS children's television series, Sesame Street.
Happy Bivouac HAPPY BIVOUAC was an LP album released by the Japanese rock band the pillows on December 2, 1999. Many of the songs in the album, such as "LAST DINOSAUR" and "Crazy Sunshine", were featured as background music as well as an instrumental version of the song "Advice" in the Gainax animated series FLCL.
Happy Bottom Riding Club The Happy Bottom Riding Club, more formally known as the Rancho Oro Verde Fly-Inn Dude Ranch, was a dude ranch restaurant and hotel operated by Pancho Barnes on the site of current-day Edwards Air Force Base in southern California's Antelope Valley, in the southwestern part of the United States.
Happy Corner Happy Corner, also known as Aluba (or "hitting the tree") in Taiwan, is a hazing ritual that is popular among Asian male students, especially those in higher education institutes such as universities, as well as among adolescent males in middle and high school. In addition, it has also been reported as a favorite hazing ritual amongst military personnel in Taiwan.
Happy Creek railway station, Victoria Happy Creek is a railway station on the Walhalla narrow gauge line in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The station was built during the re-construction of line between Thomson and Walhalla as a temporary terminus station, it was used as this from the time it opened until early 2002 when the line to Walhalla was completed.
Happy Days (1929 film) Happy Days (1929) is an 80 minute musical film, notable for being the first movie shown entirely in widescreen anywhere in the world. (French director Abel Gance's Napoléon (1927) had some widescreen segments.
Happy Days Are Here Again "Happy Days Are Here Again"is a song copyrighted in 1929 by Milton Ager (music) and Jack Yellen (lyrics). The song was recorded by Leo Reisman and His Orchestra, with Lou Levin, vocal (November 1929), and was used in the 1930 film Chasing Rainbows.
Happy Dog the Happy Dog Happy Dog the Happy Dog is a book allegedly for children, written by Ryan North and Allene Chomyn. The idea behind the book comes from a strip of North's webcomic, Dinosaur Comics (in which the protagonist T-Rex describes his idea for a book.
Happy ending A happy ending is orginated from the love story of Minjoo choo and Jun-seok Lee. An ending of the plot of a work of fiction in which most everything turns out for the best for the hero or heroine, their sidekicks, and just about everyone but the villains.
Happy Eater Happy Eater was a chain of roadside restaurants in the United Kingdom. It was owned by the Trust House Forte hotel group since 1 August 1986 when THF bought its 70 restaurants from the hotel division of Imperial Group plc (including Welcome Break service stations) from Hanson Trust plc.
Happy End (musical) Happy End is a three-act musical comedy by Kurt Weill, Elisabeth Hauptmann and Bertolt Brecht which first opened in Berlin at the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm on September 2 1929. It closed after seven performances.
Happy Endings (Doctor Who) Happy Endings is an original novel written by Paul Cornell and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Seventh Doctor, Bernice, Chris, Roz, Jason, Ace, the Brigadier, Romana, Kadiatu and Irving Braxiatel, among others.
Happy Ero Christmas Happy Ero Christmas (Haepi ero keurisemaseu) is a 2003 South Korean romantic comedy film that offers non-stop laughter in the run-up to Christmas. This film stars korean comedy superstar Cha Tae Hyun (My Sassy Girl) who once again shows off his extraordinary comedic charisma in "Happy Ero Christmas" and Kim Sun Ah (The Greatest Expectation and Wet Dreams).
Happy Families Happy Families is a traditional card game played in the UK, usually with a specially made set of picture cards, featuring illustrations of fictional families of four, most often based on occupation types. The idea of the game is to collect whole families.
Happy Felsch Oscar Emil "Happy" Felsch (August 22, 1891 – August 17, 1964) was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox from 1915 to 1920. He is probably best known for his involvement in the 1919 Black Sox scandal.
Happy Fire Happy Fire is a term used to describe celebratory gunfire, especially in Arab countries. Security firms in Iraq issued a warning on December 26, 2006 in response to the verdict for Saddam Hussein to avoid large crowds because of the dangers of happy fire.
Happy Gilmore Happy Gilmore is a 1996 sports comedy film starring Adam Sandler, Carl Weathers, Julie Bowen, Allen Covert, Frances Bay and Christopher McDonald. Bob Barker, Robert Smigel, Kevin Nealon, Joe Flaherty, Lee Trevino, Richard Kiel, and Ben Stiller (not credited) have cameos.
Happy Go 'Round Happy Go Round was a 1970's Australian nationwide children's television series on QTQ-9 Brisbane, Queensland, starring Darlene Zschech, Darren Ormsby, Jenny Andrews, Leigh Muirhead, Terry Stewart, David Napier, Jo-Anne Stanley, and others.
Happy hardcore Happy hardcore is a form of dance music typified by a very fast tempo (usually around 165-180 BPM), often coupled with male or female vocals, and saccharine lyrics. Its characteristically 4/4 beat "happy" sound distinguishes it from most other forms of breakbeat hardcore, which tend to be "darker".
Happy hunting ground The happy hunting ground was the name given to the concept of the afterlife by several of the great plains Native American tribes, such as the Iroquois, Cherokee, Algonquian and Sioux. It is an afterlife conceived of as a paradise in which hunting is plentiful and game unlimited.
Happy Hairston Harold "Happy" Hairston (May 31, 1942 – May 1, 2001) was a professional basketball player who played for the Los Angeles Lakers. He was a member of 1971–72 NBA championship team that won 33 games in a row, a record not duplicated in any other American professional sport.
Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records is an American independent record label based in Athens, Georgia, whose catalogue is rather heavily weighted towards twee indie pop music, with several of its bands being related to or influenced by the bands in the Elephant 6 Collective. The label originally began as a compilation CD, Happy Happy Birthday To Me Volume 1, before it expanded into a 7" singles club, which released records by, among others, of Montreal, Marshmallow Coast, The Essex Green, Great Lakes and Masters of the Hemisphere, while also releasing several tape and CD compilations.
Happy Happy Good Show Happy Happy Good Show was an improvisational comedy revue held at the Victory Gardens Studio Theater in Chicago during the summer of 1988. The cast and writers were largely made up of writers on strike from Saturday Night Live after the 1987-1988 season.
Happy Harbor Happy Harbor is a fictional United States location in Rhode Island, referenced in DC Comics as the location of the first headquarters, "Justice Mountain" or the "Secret Sanctuary", of the Justice League of America, first appearing in The Brave and the Bold #28. This New England municipality was also the home of Snapper Carr in the comic book series, and the hideout itself was additionally the setting of the demise of the Doom Patrol team of super-heroes.
Happy Hill Farm Academy Home Happy Hill Farm Academy Home is a 500-plus acre Christian private academy/children's home located 12 miles outside the city of Granbury Texas. It was founded in 1975 by Pastor Ed Shipman and his wife and Gloria.
Happy Holidays from Drive-Thru Records Happy Holidays from Drive-Thru Records is a compilation album, released on December 14 2004, carrying solely Christmas-themed songs by Drive-Thru Records and Rushmore Records artists. All the recordings were previously unreleased, though five of the eight songs were cover versions of famous holiday tunes.
Happy Hollow Park & Zoo Happy Hollow Park & Zoo is a small zoo and young child-oriented amusement park in Kelley Park in San Jose, California, USA that attracts over 360,000 visitors. The zoo section of the park includes many rare and endangered species such as lemurs, parma wallabies, and a newly acquired jaguar.
Happy Hour (TV series) Happy Hour was a sitcom that debuted on Fox in the United States and on CTV in Canada on September 7, 2006. The show stared John Sloan as Henry Beckman, a young man rebuilding his life after losing his girlfriend, his job, and his apartment.
Happy House "Happy House" is a song recorded by English rock band Siouxsie & the Banshees. The song was written by Banshees members Siouxsie Sioux and Steven Severin and it was released as the first single from the band's third album Kaleidoscope.
Happy Human The Happy Human (originally the Happy Man) is the official symbol of the International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU), a world body for Humanism, and has been adopted by many Humanist organisations and individuals worldwide. This symbol was chosen in the 1960s after a competition organised by the British Humanist Association.
Happy Hunting Happy Hunting was a 1956 musical with a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, lyrics by Matt Dubey, and music by Harold Karr. It opened at Broadway's Majestic Theatre on December 6, 1956 and closed on November 30, 1957 after playing 412 performances.
Happy Little Elves The Happy Little Elves is a fictional childrens program on the The Simpsons, often resembling a cross between The Smurfs, Snorks, Astrosnik, Gummi Bears and Care Bears. The characters in the Happy Little Elves are often crudely drawn and aimed at younger children.
Happy Mac A Happy Mac is the normal bootup (startup) icon of an Apple Macintosh computer running older versions of the Mac OS operating system. On later New World ROM hardware it was modified into a folder icon bearing the Mac OS logo (itself based on the original Happy Mac); it was removed with the introduction of Mac OS X v10.
Happy Madison Happy Madison Productions is a film production company founded by actor Adam Sandler. Fellow performers (and friends of Sandler) Allen Covert, Nick Swardson, Peter Dante, Jonathan Loughran, Rob Schneider, David Spade and Dana Carvey have headlined films under the Happy Madison banner.
Happy Meal A "Happy Meal" is a meal specially tailored for children, sold at the fast-food chain McDonald's since June 1979. A toy is typically included with the food, both of which are usually contained in a small box or paper bag with the McDonald's logo.
Happy number A happy number is any number that eventually reduces to 1 when the following process is used: take the sum of the squares of its digits, and continue iterating this process until it yields 1, or produces an infinite loop. Numbers that are not happy are called unhappy numbers.
Happy New Year (film) Happy New Year is a forthcoming movie produced by Gauri Khan and Shah Rukh Khan and directed by Farah Khan. It stars Shah Rukh Khan, Raveena Tandon, Juhi Chawla, Zayed Khan, Priyanka Chopra & Sanjay Dutt in the lead roles.
Happy Past Days Happy Past Days is an album by Taiwanese singer/actress/model Vivian Hsu, released March 23 ,2000 on the BMG label. This is a special release version of Fuhai no Koibito, which was released the same day in Japan.
Happy Planet Index The Happy Planet Index (HPI) is an index of human well-being and environmental impact, introduced by the new economics foundation (nef), in July 2006. The index is designed to challenge well-established indices of countries’ development, such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and the Human Development Index (HDI), which are seen as not taking sustainability into account.
Happy Rhodes Happy Rhodes (born August 9, 1965) is an American singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, and electronic musician. Born Kimberley Tyler Rhodes but called "Happy" since infancy, she legally changed her name to Happy Tyler Rhodes at the age of 16.
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