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Hægebostad Hægebostad is a municipality in the county of Vest-Agder, Norway. It is an inland municipality, and borders in the north-east on Åseral municipality, Kvinesdal in the west, Lyngdal in the south and Audnedal in the east.
Hæha Hæha (generally known as Hean) was the legendary first Abbot of Abingdon, but, according to Kelly (2000), more probably an Abbot of Bradfield, his name having been plucked from a charter dated 704, with others, in order to replace the lost early history of the Abbey of Abingdon.
Hærvejen Hærvejen (Danish, literally: the army road, German: Ochsenweg) is the name given to an ancient trackway in Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein. The route passes from Viborg over Flensburg to Hamburg where it connected with other roads.
Hættuleg hljómsveit & glæpakvendið Stella Hættuleg hljómsveit & glæpakvendið Stella was an album released in September 1990 by Icelandic rock singer Megas. This double CD album featured The Sugarcubes, a band led by Björk and Einar Örn Benediktsson.
Hôpital d'instruction des armées Percy The Hôpital d'instruction des armées Percy or HIA Percy (meaning "Percy Training Hospital of the Armies") is a military hospital in Clamart, near Paris, France. It is managed by the health services of the Armies and provides health services to both military and civilian patients.
Hôtel Biron The Hôtel Biron is an hôtel particulier in the rue de Varenne, Paris VIIème, that was built by Jacques Gabriel and his associate designer Jean Aubert, in 1728-31 (Kimball 1943 p 148). Since 1919 it has housed the Musée Auguste Rodin.
Hôtel Concorde Lafayette The Hôtel Concorde Lafayette is a skyscraper hotel located near the Porte Maillot in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. It is the largest hotel in Paris and consists of the northern part of Paris's Palais des Congrès, one of the city's convention centers.
HĂ´tel de Rambouillet The HĂ´tel de Rambouillet was the Paris residence of Madame de Rambouillet, who ran a renowned literary salon there from about 1607 until her death in 1665. Formerly the HĂ´tel de Pisani, it was situated close to the Louvre, on the site of the Palais Royal.
Hôtel de Ville, Paris The Hôtel de Ville (French for "City Hall") in Paris, France, is the building housing the City of Paris's administration. Standing on the place de l'Hôtel de Ville (formerly the place de Grève) in the city's IVe arrondissement, it has been the location of the municipality of Paris since 1357.
HĂ´tel particulier In French contexts an hĂ´tel particulier is an urban "private house" of a grand sort. Whereas an ordinary maison was built as part of a row, sharing party walls with the houses on either side and directly fronting on a street, an hĂ´tel particulier was often free-standing, and by the eighteenth century it would always be located entre cour et jardin, between the entrance court, the cour d'honneur, and the garden behind.
Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild at 11. rue Berryer in Paris, France, is a former residence of Adèle Hannah Charlotte Rothschild (1843-1922), the widow of Salomon James de Rothschild of the Rothschild banking family of France.
HĂ´tel-Dieu de Paris HĂ´tel-Dieu de Paris, is regarded as the oldest hospital in the city of Paris. Renowned for its extensive support for charities, it is also known for the exceptional calibre of doctors and surgeons who have been residents at the facility.
Hôtel-Dieu de Québec The Hôtel-Dieu de Québec is a teaching hospital located in Quebec City, Canada and affiliated with Université Laval's medical school. It is part of the Centre hospitalier universitaire de Québec (CHUQ), a network of three teaching hospitals and several specialized institutions.
Höfle Telegram The Höfle TelegramPublic Record Office, Kew, England, HW 16/23, decode GPDD 355a distributed on January 15, 1943, radio telegrams nos 12 and 13/15, transmitted on January 11, 1943. (or Hoefle Telegram) is a document discovered in 2000 among recently declassified World War II materials from the Public Record Office in Kew, England.
Höga Kusten Bridge The High Coast Bridge (in Swedish Högakustenbron) is a suspension bridge crossing the Ångermanälven river near Veda, on the border between the Härnösand and Kramfors municipalities in the province of Ångermanland in northern Sweden. The area is often referred to as The High Coast, hence its name.
Höganäs Keramik Höganäs Keramik began its manufacturing operations as far back as 1909. Nowadays, the company is a typical design company and a part of Iittala Group, which is also known for BodaNova, Rörstrand and Iittala design brands, among others.
Högdalen Högdalen is a working class suburbian district in South Stockholm, Sweden, built around the metro station with this name on line 19. It was connected to Stockholm City Centre in 1952, a year before the town planning was approved.
Hölder's inequality In mathematical analysis, Hölder's inequality, named after Otto Hölder, is a fundamental inequality relating Lp spaces: let S be a measure space, let 1 ≤ p, q ≤ ∞ with 1/p + 1/q = 1, let f be in Lp(S) and g be in Lq(S). Then fg is in L1(S) and
Hölder's theorem In mathematics, Hölder's theorem states that the gamma function does not satisfy any algebraic differential equation whose coefficients are rational functions. The result was first proved by Otto Hölder in 1887; several alternative proofs have subsequently been found.
Hölloch Cave Hölloch Cave is a 190km cave situated between the river Muota and the area of the Pragelpass in the Valley of Muotha in Switzerland. Until relatively recently, it was thought to be the largest cave complex in the world, this title now thought to be held by Mammoth Cave National Park.
Höllviken Höllviken is a town in Skåne County, in southernmost Sweden, situated close to both Malmö and the Oresund Bridge which connects Sweden to Denmark. As such, the community functions as a suburb to both Copenhagen and Malmö.
Hönne The Hönne is a left tributary river to the Ruhr, flowing through the northern Sauerland hills in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The spring of the Hönne is located in the west of Neuenrade at 437m above sea level.
Hörn Bridge The Hörn Bridge or Hörnbrücke is a folding bridge in the city of Kiel in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. One can describe it as a three-segment bascule bridge that folds in the shape of the letter N.
Hörzu Hörzu is a German TV listings magazine. The magazine first appeared in 1946 as the first radio program magazine of what at that time was the British zone of occupation, and since then has appeared weekly in the British zone of occupation published by Axel Springer publishing house.
Höxter Höxter is the district seat of Höxter district, and a town in eastern North Rhine-Westphalia on the left bank of the river Weser, 52 km north of Kassel in the centre of the Weserbergland. The main town's population as of 2006 is 15,558, and with outlying centres, 34,487.
Høgnorsk Høgnorsk is an unofficial norm for writing Norwegian, and a conservative version of the minority language, Nynorsk. Høgnorsk has kept most of the original spelling differences between Nynorsk and the majority Norwegian language, Bokmål, which were removed in a series of spelling reforms after 1917.
Høje Taastrup station Høje Taastrup station is a railway station in Høje-Taastrup, Denmark, opened on May 30 1986. It is the terminus of S-train services B and B+ on Vestbanen, and it is serviced by regional and InterCity trains, as well as express bus 400S.
Høje-Taastrup Høje-Taastrup is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Copenhagen County on the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in eastern Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 78 km², and has a total population of 45,948.
Højer Højer (German:Hoyer), is a municipality in south Denmark, in South Jutland County on the west coast of the Jutland peninsula. The municipality covers an area of 117 km², and has a total population of 2,861 (2005).
Høng Høng is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in West Zealand County near the west coast of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 144,59 km², and has a total population of 8.
Hørsholm Hørsholm is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Frederiksborg County in the northern part of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in eastern Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 31 km², and has a total population of 24,292 (2005).
Høyenhall (station) Høyenhall is a station on Lambertseterbanen of the Oslo T-bane system. It is the first station on the Lambertseterbanen not shared with any other line, however during peak hours the line is served by both the 1-train and 4-train.
Hâ‚‚-receptor antagonist An H2-receptor antagonist, often shortened to H2 antagonist, is a drug used to block the action of histamine on parietal cells in the stomach, decreasing acid production by these cells. These drugs are used in the treatment of dyspepsia, however their use has waned since the advent of the more effective proton pump inhibitors.
H₃ receptor H3 receptors are expressed in the central nervous system and, to a lesser extent, the peripheral nervous system, where they act as autoreceptors in presynaptic histaminergic neurons, and control histamine turnover by "feedback inhibition of histamine synthesis and release as well.".
H∞ H infinity or mathcal{H}_infty is a method in control theory for the design of optimal controllers. Essentially it is an optimization method, that takes into consideration a strong mathematical definition of the restrictions on the expected behaviour of the closed loop and the strict stability of it.
Hāhau-whenua In a Māori tradition ascribed by John White to the Ngāti Hau tribe, Hāhau-whenua is the name of the great fish caught by Māui which became the North Island of New Zealand. When a fish took his hook, Māui said, 'A fish has taken my hook.
Hāngi Hāngi (pronounced /hɑːŋi/) is a New Zealand Māori word for a method of cooking in an outdoor pit oven. It is done in New Zealand as an alternative to the barbecue, but often saved for special occasions due to the large amount of time and preparatory work involved.
HB (car) HB (taken from the initials of the designer Helmer Berglund) was a car med in two or three copies at Berglunds mekaniska verkstad about 1925. On the prototype they used a three cyliner engine, but the production models had a four cylinder engine producing 16 HP.
HB (cigarette) HB, is a German cigarette brand whose initials stand for 'Haus Bergmann'. In the sixties and early seventies this firm produced several TV-spots with a comic figure, that is known in Germany as "HB-Männchen".
HB (Unilever) HB Ice Cream (previously an acronym for both Hughes Brothers and Hazelbrook Farm) is an ice cream brand in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and is part of the Unilever Group's Heartbrand ice cream brand.
HB LED HB LEDs (High Brightness LEDs) are LEDs capable of much higher brightness’s than traditional LEDs. These devices are created by depositing two thin layers of materials onto a substrate, often sapphire, one with an excess of electrons ("n-type") and the other having 'holes' ("p-type") and needing electrons to achieve a more stable state.
HB Studio HB Studio began in 1945 and aims for a meaningful dramatic expression of the times and country in which we live. To help establish a theatre of experimentation based on classic tradition, the Studio is dedicated to the development of individual artists, who may actively contribute to a theatre of national character.
HBasic HBasic is an integrated development environment used to create, execute and debug programs with a Basic language. HBasic has object oriented features either in combination with precompiled C++ components (shared libraries) or class definitions (HBasic sourcecode).
HBC Rewards HBC Rewards is a loyalty program where customers earn points for purchases at the Hudson's Bay Company's various chains of stores in Canada, including Zellers, The Bay, Home Outfitters, Designer Depot, HBC Telecommunications and hbc.com, their online store.
HBI International HBI International is a company that sells both roll-your-own tobacco products and digital scales. The digital scale division, called HBI Technologies, has offices in the United States, Canada, and Europe, and claim to be "the largest player in our market".
HBO Films HBO Films is a division of the cable television network HBO that produces feature films and miniseries. While much of HBO Films' output is created directly for the television market, such as the mini-series Band of Brothers and Angels in America, it has also branched into theatrical distribution with such critically acclaimed films as Elephant and American Splendor.
HBOS Group Reorganisation Act 2006 The HBOS Group Reorganisation Act 2006 is a private Act of Parliament, passed by the British Parliament in June 2006. The aim of the act was to provide HBOS, a banking and insurance group in the UK, the legal authority to reorganise its subsidiaries into a more simplified structure.
HBV hydrology model The HBV hydrology model is a computer simulation used to analyze river water pollution and flood flows. Developed originally for use in Scandinavia, this hydrology transport model has also been applied in Africa and South America.
HC Andersen (band) HC Andersen (also known as simply HCA) is a Finnish rock band, known for their unique mixture of punk rock, pan-European folk music, and humour. Their name comes from the Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen.
HC Bloemendaal Hockey Club Bloemendaal is a Dutch field hockey club, which was established on April 16, 1895, and is therefore one of the oldest field hockey clubs in the Netherlands. As of October 31, 2004, the Bloemendaal based club has 1.
HC Dynamo Moscow HC Dynamo Moscow (ru: Динамо Москва) is a Russian professional ice hockey club based in Moscow. It was founded in 1946 and plays in the smaller arena of the Olimpiyski Sport Complex (capacity 8,400).
HC Jihlava HC Jihlava (also known as Dukla Jihlava), founded in 1956, is an ice hockey team in the Czech Republic. It won the Czechoslovak Extraliga title 12 times: six consecutive championships beginning in 1967, then in 1974, four consecutive championships beginning in 1982, and again in 1991.
HC Kladno Hockey Club Kladno is an ice hockey team in the Czech Elite League which plays in Kladno, Czech Republic. Teams in the Czech Elite league are known by the names of sponsors, which can change periodically; the Kladno team is currently known as HC Rabat Kladno.
HC Sierre-Anniviers HC Sierre-Anniviers is an ice hockey team, in Switzerland. It has been several times in the top Swiss hockey league (LNA, National Ligue A or Ligue nationale A) but is now playing in LNB (National Liga B or Ligue national B) since 2000.
HC Verma Harish Chandra Verma is a well-known Indian nuclear experimental physicist and educationist whose chief interest lies in Condensed Matter and Materials Applications. He is also interested in Earth Science problems, such as meteorites and extinction boundaries.
HC-256 HC-256 is a stream cipher designed to provide bulk encryption in software at high speeds while permitting strong confidence in its security. Designed by Hongjun Wu for the Institute for Infocomm Research, it is an eSTREAM cipher candidate and has been selected as a Profile 1, Phase 2 Focus candidate.
HCard hCard is a simple, open, distributed contact information format for people, companies, and organizations, which is suitable for embedding in XHTML, Atom, RSS, and arbitrary XML. hCard is a 1:1 representation of the vCard standard (RFC 2426) in XHTML, one of several open microformat standards.
HCC Insurance Holdings HCC Insurance Holdings (HCC) is a property and casualty insurance company based in Houston, Texas. The company provides specialized property and casualty, surety and group life, accident and health insurance coverages and related agency and reinsurance brokerage services to commercial customers and individuals.
HCDCP HCDCP is an acronym and stands for "Hellenic Centre for Diseases Control and Prevention". The organization is in Athens, Greece, and was named "HCIDC" (Hellenic Centre for Infectious Diseases Control) up to 2005.
Hdparm hdparm is a command line utility for the Linux operating system to set and view IDE hard disk hardware parameters. It can set parameters such as drive caches, sleep mode, power management, acoustic management, and DMA settings.
HD (gene) The HD (Huntington disease) gene, also called the IT15 ("interesting transcript 15") gene is a gene that codes for a 348 kDa protein called huntingtin. The exact function of this protein is not known, but it appears to play an important role in nerve cells.
HD 107146 HD 107146 is a G2V (yellow dwarf) star, located 88 light years from Earth. In 2004, astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope detected the presence of a disc of dust surrounding the star, the first time such a phenomenon has been detected around a star of similar spectral type and age as the Sun, which also had a detectable planetary system.
HD 108147 HD 108147 is a 7th magnitude star in the constellation of Crux. It is either a yellow-white or yellow dwarf (the line is arbitrary and the colour difference is only from classification, not real), slightly brighter and more massive than our Sun.
HD 189733 HD 189733 (HD 189733 A) is a yellow dwarf star about 63 light-years away in the constellation Vulpecula. Given that this star has the same visual magnitude as HD 209458, it promises much for the study of close transiting extrasolar planets.
HD 46375 HD 46375 is an 8th magnitude star in the constellation of Monoceros. It is an orange subgiant, a star resembling an orange dwarf but which has a larger radius and luminosity indicating that fusion reactions in its core are starting to cease and the star is on its way becoming a red giant.
HD 69830 HD 69830 is an orange dwarf star approximately 41 light-years away in the constellation Puppis. Having a mass, radius, and luminosity smaller than the sun, a planet similar to Earth would have to orbit HD 69830 about 0.
HD Advance HD Advance is a repackaged version of the HD Loader software for the PlayStation 2, which allow users to play games installed to the optional hard drive peripheral available for the PS2. HD Advance is identical in functionality to many patched versions of HD Loader freely available online (that include DVD-9 support and 48-bit hard drive addressing) - only with a different theme and some changed text strings.
HD DVD-R HD DVD-R is the writable disc variant of HD DVD, expected to be shipping in 2006 with a single-layer capacity of 15GB. Currently, HD DVD-R has slower write speeds than the competing BD-R format (1–2x vs 1–4x) and lower storage capacity.
HD DVD-RAM HD DVD-RAM is the proposed successor to DVD-RAM for random access on optical media using phase-change principals. HD DVD-RAM will hold 20 gigabytes per layer instead of 15 gigabytes because of differences in recording methods used, yeilding a higher density disc.
HD Loader HD Loader is a program for the PlayStation 2 video game console which allow users to play games installed to the optional hard drive peripheral available for the PS2. Rather than using a Mod Chip, games can be copied to the hard drive from an original game CD or DVD from within HD Loader, or installed using a PC and software such as HDL Dump (the PS2 hard drive uses a standard IDE interface and can be connected to almost any PC).
HD Medicine HD Medicine is a manufacturing company registered on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange since January 27, 2000. It has a listed share capital of 380,000,000 renminbi and a market capitalization of 126,323,040 renminbi as of July 2005.
HD Photo HD Photo (formerly Windows Media Photo) is a still image compression algorithm and file format for continuous tone photographic images, developed by Microsoft as a part of the Windows Media family. It supports lossy as well as lossless compression, and is the preferred image format for Microsoft's XPS documents.
HD ready HD ready concerns the ability of television receivers to display high-definition pictures. The term has had official use in Europe since January 2005 when, EICTA (European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Associations) announced the requirements for the label.
HD44780 Character LCD An HD44780 Character LCD is an industry standard liquid crystal display (LCD) display device designed for interfacing with embedded electronics. These screens come in common configurations of 8x1 characters, 16x2, and 20x4 among others.
HDB3 HDB3 (High Density Bipolar of order 3 code) is a telecommunications line code mainly used in Japan,Europe and Australia (for example, in E-1 lines) and is based on AMI. It is also very similar to the B8ZS encoding used in T-1 lines.
HDCAM-SR HDCAM SR, introduced in 2003, uses a higher particle density tape and is capable of recording in 10 bits 4:4:4 RGB with a bitrate of 440 Mbit/s. The increased bitrate (over HDCAM) allows HDCAM SR to capture much more of the full bandwidth of the HDSDI signal (1920x1080).
HDi Interactive Format HDi (abbreviation taken from "interactive high definition") is a format developed by Microsoft and Toshiba for providing interactive features and menus for HD-DVD, one of the high definition video formats. It is an open specification, which has been developed with inputs and support from Hollywood movie studios, especially Disney.
HDI-45 connector The HDI-45 was one of Apple Computer's proprietary cable-to-onboard video connectors. These connectors were used most notably in the first generation Power Macintosh computers (more specifically, the Power Macintosh 6100 series) to allow the use of various Apple displays and other third-party displays that normally have a standard DA-15 connector.
HDM (field hockey) hdm is the acronym of the field hockey club "haagsche delftsche mix", which is based in Den Haag. The club was founded on February 8, 1908, when students from Delft wanted to play hockey with their girlfriend from The Hague.
HDMS Absalon (L16) HDMS Absalon (L16) is, together with her sistership HDMS Esbern Snare (L17), the biggest ships ever in the Royal Danish Navy, and the two members of the Absalon-class of command and support ships. The ships are the first signs, of the changes taking place, in the Royal Danish Navy.
HDMS Birkholm (A541) HDMS Birkholm (A541) is the first of a total of 6 Mk I standard vessels, ordered for the Royal Danish Navy. Two vessels, including HDMS Birkholm, will be used for surveying operations, and painted in an orange/creme painting scheme.
HDMS Esbern Snare (L17) HDMS Esbern Snare (L17) is, together with her sistership HDMS Absalon (L16), the biggest ships ever in the Royal Danish Navy, and the two members of the Absalon-class of command and support ships. The ships are the first signs, of the changes taking place, in the Royal Danish Navy.
HDMS Hielperen The Hielperen (literally: the Helper) was a 16-gun defence frigate in the Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy. Commissioned in 1787, she took part in the Battle of Copenhagen on 2 April 1801 against the British Royal Navy.
HDMS Holsteen The Holsteen was a 60 gun ship of the line in the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy. Commissioned in 1775, she was captured in the Battle at Copenhagen Roads on 2 April 1801 by the British Royal Navy who renamed the ship HMS Nassau.
HDMS Søehesten The Søehesten was an 18 gun barge (in Danish: defensionspram) in the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy commissioned in 1785. During the Battle of Copenhagen on 2 April 1801, this barge was commanded by Lieutenant (Danish: Premierløjtnant) B.
HDMS Sophia Amalia The Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy ship Sophia Amalia was named after Sophia Amalia, the wife of King Frederick III. The ship was built at Hovedøen in Oslo under the direction of James Robbins and launched in 1650.
HDMS Vædderen (F359) HDMS (Her Danish Majesty´s Ship) Vædderen is an Offshore patrol vessel belonging to the Royal Danish Navy. She is being used to exercise the Danish sovereignty over the waters around the Faroe Islands and Greenland.
HDNet HDNet is a general interest television channel in the United States, broadcasting exclusively in high-definition format, and available via cable and satellite television. The channel currently shows a wide variety of HD programming, using the 1080i video standard, without focusing on any specific genre.
HDOS HDOS was an early microcomputer operating system, originally written for the Heath H-8 computer system and later also available for the Heath H89 and Zenith Z89 computers. The author was Gordon Letwin, who later was an early employee of Microsoft and lead architect of OS/2.
HDSS In late 1995 a joint university, industry and government consortium initiated the Holographic Data Storage System (HDSS) programme, with the initial goals of developing several key components for the system, including a high-capacity, high-bandwidth spatial light modulator used for data input; optimised sensor arrays for data output; and a high-power red-light, semiconductor laser. At the same time, the HDSS researchers were to explore issues relating to the optical systems architecture (such as multiplexing schemes and access modes), data encoding and decoding methods, signal processing techniques, and the requirements of target applications.
He Died with a Felafel in His Hand He Died with a Felafel in His Hand is a novel by John Birmingham, first published in 1994 by The Yellow Press (ISBN 1-875989-21-8), consisting of a collection of colourful anecdotes about living in share houses in Brisbane and other cities in Australia with variously dubious housemates. The title refers to a deceased heroin addict found in one such house.
He Dog Born around 1840 on the Laramie plains, He Dog was a member of the Oglala people, one of several groups calling themselves Lakota, but best known by a contraction of their French nickname - Sioux, little snakes(enemy).
He Gives Us All His Love "He Gives Us All His Love" is a song written and performed by Randy Newman. It first appeared in the 1971 film Cold Turkey, for which it served as a sort of theme song and played during the opening credits.
He Got Game He Got Game is a 1998 drama-sports film directed by Spike Lee starring Denzel Washington and Ray Allen as a father and son trying to reconcile on the eve of the son's graduation from a Coney Island high school, and under pressure to decide which college basketball scholarship offer he will accept.
He Is Your Brother "He Is Your Brother" was only released as a single in Scandinavian countries. It was taken from ABBA's first album Ring Ring which was released in 1973 but only in Scandinavia and a number of European countries, excluding Great Britain.
He Knew He Was Right He Knew He Was Right is a 1869 novel written by Anthony Trollope which describes the failure of a marriage caused by the unreasonable jealousy of a husband exacerbated by the stubbornness of a willful wife. As is common with Trollope's works, there are also several substantial subplots.
He Li He Li (Chinese: 何鲤; Pinyin: Hé Lǐ) was a Chinese yong poet, chairman of the China Nationwide High School Students Literature Association (全国中学生文学社联合会). His father is He Jiuying, a professor at Beijing University.
He Liked to Feel It "He Liked to Feel It" is a song by Canadian group Crash Test Dummies and was the first single from their 1996 album A Worm's Life. The song and subsequent video generated some controversy for the band due to the subject matter about a boy, who experimented with different ways of pulling out his own teeth.
He Said She Said (song) "He Said, She Said" is the second single from Ashley Tisdale's debut album, Headstrong. It was orginally going to be ther first single but then changed because her label didn't want Ashley to alienate her fans.
He Said, She Said He Said, She Said is a 1991 romantic comedy starring Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth Perkins, which presented the story of the relationship between journalists Dan Hanson (Bacon) and Lorie Bryer (Perkins) twice – once from each perspective. The man's story was directed by Ken Kwapis and the woman's by Marisa Silver.
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