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He Shi Bi The He Shi Bi () is a piece of jade which plays an important part in many historical stories in Ancient China. Found in the State of Chu by a man named Bian He, it was first made into a jade disc, then into the Imperial Seal of China by Qinshihuang.
He Shikai He Shikai (和士開) (524-571), courtesy name Yantong (彥通), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Northern Qi. He was a close associate of Emperor Wu Cheng (Gao Dan) prior to Emperor Wucheng's ascension to the throne, and he became a powerful official (and lover to Emperor Wucheng's wife Empress Wu) during Emperor Wucheng's reign.
He Tian Hao He Tian Hao (1689-1776), was a famous Chinese violinist during the Qing Dynasty. He was born in Taipei, Taiwan and at a young age loved to listen music, especially the sound of the Chinese Violin, otherwise known as the Erhu.
He whom God shall make manifest He whom God shall make manifest (, ) is a messianic figure predicted by the Báb within his book the Bayán that would come after him and lead the BábĂs. A prediction widely recognized as being fulfilled by Bahá'u'lláh.
He Who Whispers He Who Whispers is a novel (1946) by detective novelist John Dickson Carr. Like most of the works by this author, it features so-called impossible crimes that are thought to be the work of a supernatural being, in this case a vampire.
He Yong He Yong ([(surname He]; born in [[Beijing, 1969) is a Chinese rock musician who has been active since the late 1980s. A self-styled punk, He Yong's lyrics and outspoken nature have made him controversial in mainland China and Hong Kong.
He Zhi He Zhi a minister under the Kingdom of Wu during the later years of the Three Kingdoms Period of China. He Zhi was the younger brother of emperor Sun Hao's mother, Madame He, making him the uncle of the emperor.
He'd Have to Get Under - Get Out and Get Under (to Fix Up His Automobile) He'd Have to Get Under - Get Out and Get Under (to Fix Up His Automobile) is one of lengthier titles in the history of popular songs. The song was written in 1913, with music by Maurice Abrahams and lyrics by Grant Clarke and Edgar Leslie.
He'eia, Hawaii Heeia is comprised of several neighborhoods located in the City & County of Honolulu and the Koolaupoko District on the Island of Oahu that are essentially the north end of KÄneohe. In Hawaiian the words hee ia mean washed away, alluding to a victory achieved by the populace against others from leeward Oahu, aided by a tsunami that washed the combatants off the shore.
He's a Pretender "He's A Pretender" is a single by American singer La Toya Jackson, from her fourth album Imagination. Because of financial problems at the now defunct Private-I Records, the single, nor the album it comes from, received the necessary promotion to make it a success.
He's Got the Whole World in His Hands "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" is a spiritual that made the popular song charts in a 1958 version by Laurie London, which went all the way to #1 in the USA. Other versions were recorded by Marian Anderson, Odetta, Perry Como and Nina Simone on And Her Friends (1959).
He's Got Tact "He's Got Tact" is a song written and recorded by English girl group Bananarama. The song was written as a commercial jingle for the Honda Tact motor scooter (thus the song's title) and released to the Japanese market only.
He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's the Pilot "He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's the Pilot" is a single by the American rock group Grandaddy released in 2000. The song "He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's the Pilot", was featured on the soundtrack of UK hidden camera show Trigger Happy TV.
He's So Fine "He's So Fine" is a 1963 song written by Ronald Mack and recorded by girl-group, The Chiffons. It was on the Billboard Top 100 charts twice, once in March, then again in April; on its second go-round, it became a number one smash.
He-Man and She-Ra: A Christmas Special He-Man and She-Ra: A Christmas Special is a Christmas television special based on the animated series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and its spin-off She-Ra: Princess of Power, originally broadcast in December 1985. Although that marked its only broadcast on television (save for some markets that aired it again the next year), it was later released to VHS; more recently, BCI released it on DVD on December 6, 2005.
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002) He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002) was a modern revival of the classic 1980s series of the same name, animated by Mike Young Productions, produced to coincide with Mattel and its revival of the Masters of the Universe franchise eleven years after its previous attempt. It aired on Cartoon Network.
He-Umezu Agreement On May 29th, 1935 General Yoshijiro Umezu, Commander of the China Garrison Army in Tientsin, on the pretext that a pro Japanese head of a news service had been killed made the following six demands on Gen. He Yingqin, Acting Chairman of the Peiping National Military Council:
Heaðobard The Heaðobards or Heathobards (meaning "the Warlike Bards"The article Hadubarder in Nordisk familjebok (1909).) were possibly a branch of the LangobardsThe article Hadubarder in Nordisk familjebok (1909).
Head In anatomy, the head of an animal is the rostral part (from anatomical position) that usually comprises the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth (all of which aid in various sensory functions, such as sight, hearing, smell, and taste). Some very simple animals may not have a head, but many bilaterally symmetric forms do.
Head (botany) In botany, a head or flower head is an inflorescence composed of numerous individual flowers (=florets) that share the same basis and grow so closely together that they would appear to be a single flower. A head where the bracts form an involucre under the basis is called a capitulum (pl.
Head (company) Head is a sports equipment and clothing company, known for their tennis racquets which are used by many top players such as Andre Agassi, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Gaël Monfils, Marat Safin, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Ivan Ljubicic, Sebastien Grosjean, and many more. Their main rivals are Wilson, Prince, Volkl, and Babolat.
Head (film) Head is a motion picture released in 1968, starring TV rock group The Monkees (in credit order: Peter Tork, Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz and Michael Nesmith), and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It was written and produced by Bob Rafelson and Jack Nicholson, and directed by Rafelson.
Head 2 Head Head 2 Head was a sports quiz show that aired on ABC TV in Australia between February 18 and December 9, 2006 and broadcast on Saturday evenings initially at 6 pm, then at 5 pm. The show was hosted by Ashley Bradnam and produced by Nick Price.
Head and neck anatomy Head and neck anatomy focuses on the structures of the head and neck of the human body, including the brain, bones, muscles, blood vessels, nerves, glands, nose, mouth, teeth, tongue, and throat. It is an area frequently studied in depth by surgeons, dentists, dental technicians, and speech language pathologists.
Head and neck cancer Head and neck cancers are malignant growths originating in the lip and oral cavity (mouth), nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, thyroid, paranasal sinuses, salivary glands and cervical lymph nodes of the neck. Head and neck cancers are most commonly squamous cell carcinomas, originating from the squamous cells that line the upper aerodigestive tract.
Head bobble The head bobble or head wobble refers to a common gesture found in South Asian cultures, most notably in India and Pakistan. This form of nonverbal communication is sometimes referred to as "Indian head shake" or as travel journalist Stephan Wilkinson has described it, "a vague cock of the head.
Head direction cells Many mammals possess Head Direction cells (HDCs): Neurons that are active only when the animal's head points in a specific direction within an environment. HDC firing is independent of the animal's body position relative to the head.
Head Down Head Down is an essay by Stephen King that first appeared in The New Yorker in 1990 and was later republished as part of his 1993 short story collection, Nightmares and Dreamscapes. It also pairs with another work in that collection, Brooklyn August.
Head end power Head end power (also known as hotel power, or Electric train supply (ETS), in British railway terminology) is a method of providing electricity to the carriages of a train, usually the passenger carriages of a long distance 'hotel' train. A generator or alternator in a power car usually provides this power, which then runs through various cabling and connectors along most of the train, but often excluding the locomotives and baggage cars.
Head East Head East was a hard rock quintet originally from South Central Illinois, then Champaign, Illinois. They released their first album, Flat as a Pancake, in 1974 on their own record label (Pyramid Records) selling all 5,000 records and 500 eight-tracks produced.
Head flattening Head flattening, also called Head binding, is deformation of the human skull in such a way as to cause it to become flatter. It can be accidental but more usually is a part of a cultural ritual, typically on an infant as the skull is most sculptable at this time.
Head gardener The head gardener (also known as a curator) or as a Master Gardener is an individual who manages the staff of a large garden, landscape or park, such as a residential garden, botanical garden, theme park, public park, museum or roadside embankments and islands.
Head Hits Concrete Head Hits Concrete was a political grindcore band that formed in April of 1999 in Winnipeg, Canada by Mike Alexander (vocals), Jeff Byckal (guitar), and Brad Skibinsky (drums). After several live appearances Justin Ludwar (bass) would join to solidify the line up of the band.
Head cheese Head cheese (AmE) or brawn (BrE) is in fact not a cheese, but rather a terrine of meat from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) that would not otherwise be considered appealing. It may also include meat from the feet and heart.
Head of fibula The upper extremity or head of the fibula is of an irregular quadrate form, presenting above a flattened articular surface, directed upward, forward, and medialward, for articulation with a corresponding surface on the lateral condyle of the tibia.
Head of Femur (band) Head of Femur is a Chicago band formed in November of 2001 by Nebraska natives Mike Elsener, Ben Armstrong and Matt Focht. The band was initially conceived as a forum for the three to compose pop songs while awaiting the reformation of their previous band, Pablo's Triangle.
Head of government The Head of Government is the chief officer of the executive branch of a government, often presiding over a cabinet. In a parliamentary system, the Head of Government is often styled Prime Minister, Premier, etc.
Head of Mission In diplomatic usage, Head of Mission is the generic term used to refer to the head of a diplomatic representation, such as an Ambassador, High Commissioner, Nuncio, Chargé d'affaires, Permanent Representative, and sometimes to a Consul-General or Consul. Depending on the context, it may also refer to the heads of certain international organization's representative offices.
Head of navigation Head of navigation is a term used to describe the farthest point above the mouth of a river that can be navigated by ships. This term can be somewhat subjective on many streams, as this point may vary greatly with the size of the ship being contemplated for navigation.
Head of Passes Head of Passes is where the main stem of the Mississippi River branches off into three distinct directions at its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico: Southwest Pass (west), Pass A Loutre (east) and South Pass (centre). They are part of the "Bird's Foot Delta", the youngest lobe of the evolving Mississippi River Delta.
Head of state Head of state or chief of state is the generic term for the individual or collective office that serves as the chief public representative of a monarchic or republican nation-state, federation, commonwealth or any other political state. His or her role generally includes personifying the continuity and legitimacy of the state and exercising the political powers, functions and duties granted the head of state in the country's constitution.
Head of state succession Head of state succession is the process by which nations transfer leadership of their highest office from one person to another. The succession of a head of state can be brought about through various means, the most common of which include:
Head of the Commonwealth The present British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, is the second to be recognised as Head of the Commonwealth in the 53 member states of the Commonwealth of Nations. These include Commonwealth republics, sixteen Commonwealth Realms (where the monarch is also head of state separately from her roles as Head of the Commonwealth and monarch of the UK), and monarchies under another dynasty (as in Tonga, Malaysia, Swaziland, etc.
Head of the River A Head of the River race is a rowing race, held as a procession race against the clock, with the winning crew receiving the title of "Head of the River". The term "Head of the River" has also been used for winning crews in regattas since the 19th century, such as the college bumps racing in Oxford or Cambridge.
Head of the River (Australia) The Head of the River is a name given to six annual Australian rowing regattas held in New South Wales, Victoria , Queensland , Tasmania , Western Australia and South Australia each year. The regattas feature competing independent schools, and the winner of the 1st division boys (or girls in New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia and South Australia) race is crowned the "Head of the River".
Head over Feet "Head over Feet" is a song written by Alanis Morissette and Glen Ballard, and produced by Ballard for Morissette's third album Jagged Little Pill (1995). It makes use of the phrase "friends with benefits", which means a casual, often sexual, relationship.
Head over Heels (song) "Head over Heels" is an ABBA song recorded by the Swedish foursome in 1981, but released in early 1982. It was extracted from their final studio album, The Visitors, and coupled with the title track of that album ("The Visitors") as the B-side.
Head On (1998 film) Head On is a 1998 Australian film directed by Ana Kokkinos. Based on the acclaimed novel Loaded written by Christos Tsiolkas, it stars Alex Dimitriades as a young gay man of Greek background, living in the inner city of Melbourne.
Head Over Heels (Paula Abdul album) Head Over Heals is the fourth album released by American pop singer Paula Abdul on June 13, 1995 under Virgin Records. The album featured the singles "Ain't Never Gonna Give You Up", "Crazy Cool", and "My Love is for Real".
Head point In climbing, head pointing a trad climbing route essentially means "leading the climb after top-roped practice". It is the style of ascent that has been used for the first ascent of the hardest routes yet climbed, and in the case of the very hardest, the only style of ascent yet achieved.
Head register The head register is a vocal technique used in singing to describe the resonance of singing something feeling to the singer as if it is occurring in their head. It's mentioned in the Speech Level Singing method used in some singing.
Head shop A head shop is a retail outlet specializing in paraphernalia related to consumption of cannabis, other recreational drugs, and New Age herbs, as well as generally selling counterculture art, magazines, music, clothing, and home decor. Products typically include water pipes (colloquially called bongs), roach clips, glass pipes, rolling papers, rolling machines, scales or balances, whipped-cream chargers (which contain nitrous oxide), blacklight-responsive posters, incense, cigarette lighters, and products claimed to give false negative results for drugs on urinalysis tests.
Head swap Head swapping is the act of removing the head from an animated character and replacing it with a different one. This is usually done for one of two reasons: cost and memory constraints (on video game consoles).
Head Start Head Start is a program of the United States Department of Health and Human Services that focuses on assisting children from low-income families. Created in 1965, Head Start is the longest-running national school readiness program in the United States.
Head unit A head unit is a component of a stereo system either in a vehicle or home cinema system used to tie together and provide a unified interface system for the various components of a system, ranging from audio players such as a remote-mounted CD changer, to the speakers or audio amplifiers. An antiquated name for a head unit is a receiver.
Head Wound City Head Wound City is a hardcore supergroup consisting of Jordan Blilie and Cody Votolato of The Blood Brothers, Nick Zinner from Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Justin Pearson and Gabe Serbian from The Locust. Their debut self-titled EP was released in 2005 on Three One G and features the following tracks:
Head Wrightsons Head Wrightsons was a big heavy industrial firm based at Thornaby-on-Tees on Teesside in England. They made many very big objects such as fractional distillation columns that needed special transport to get them to site.
Head-driven phrase structure grammar The Head-driven phrase structure grammar (HPSG) is a non-derivational generative grammar theory developed by Carl Pollard and Ivan Sag (1985). It is the immediate successor to Generalised Phrase Structure Grammar.
Head-Fi Head-Fi is an audiophile internet forum, established June 20, 2001 and founded by Jude Mansilla, specializing in headphone audio. It has a number of subforums, dealing with equipment and music, as well as a general discussion forum.
Head-marking language A head-marking language is one where the grammatical marks showing relations between different constituents of a phrase tend to be placed on the heads (or nuclei) of the phrase in question, rather than the modifiers or dependents.
Head-on engagement A Head-on engagement is one where a surface-to-air missile system or jet aircraft engages another aircraft while the target aircraft is flying towards the attacker. This makes engagement with infra-red homing missiles more difficult because that the hot engine exhaust nozzle(s) of the target are pointing away from the attacker, making the infra-red seeker's task of tracking the target more difficult.
Head-related transfer function The head-related transfer function HRTF, also called the anatomical transfer function ATF, describes how a given sound wave input (parameterized as frequency and source location) is filtered by the diffraction and reflection properties of the head, pinna, and torso, before the sound reaches the transduction machinery of the eardrum and inner ear (see auditory system). Biologically, the source-location-specific prefiltering effects of these external structures aid in the neural determination of source location, particularly the determination of source elevation.
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is located where the foothills of the Rocky Mountains begin to rise from the prairie 18 km northwest of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada on highway 785, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and museum of Native culture.
Head-to-Head Match With the Black Organization; Two Mysteries of the Night of the Full Moon Head-to-Head Match With the Black Organization; Two Mysteries of the Night of the Full Moon (é»’ă®çµ„çą”ă¨çśźăŁĺ‘ĺ‹ťč˛ ă€€ćş€ćśă®ĺ¤śă®äşŚĺ…ăźă‚ąă†ăŞăĽ) is an episode from anime show Detective Conan. It was a two and a half hour special.
Head-up display A head-up display, also known as a heads-up display or simply HUD, is any type of display that presents data without blocking the user's view. This technique was pioneered for military aviation and is now used in commercial aviation, motor vehicle and other applications.
Headache (EP) Headache is a 1987 EP by Chicago noise-rock band Big Black. The record generated some controversy due to a cover photograph of a murder victim whose head was split in half (though it appeared only on a very limited edition of the record).
Headband A headband is an article of clothing that is designed to be worn on or around a person's head. Headbands generally consist of an oblong strip of fabric, or a horseshoe-shaped piece of flexible plastic or metal.
Headbangers Ball Headbangers Ball is a television show about heavy metal music airing on MTV2. The show began on MTV on Saturday, April 18, 1987, playing heavy metal and hard rock music videos late at night, from both well-known and more obscure artists.
Headbanging Headbanging is a type of dance which involves violently shaking the head in time with music, most commonly heavy metal music, even though similar dances have been performed along other types of music for a long time (to induce a state of trance). It is most visually effective when the person headbanging has long hair.
Headcrab A headcrab is a fictional alien parasitoid found in the Half-Life and Half-Life 2 computer game series created by Valve Software. Headcrabs are also referred to as head-humpers by Barney Calhoun and parasitics by the Combine Overwatch.
HeadCase Mind Mapper HeadCase is a commercial Windows-only Mind Mapping application. It was developed by a developer operating under the nom de guerre of Loaned Genius with the partnership of Vanda North of the Buzan Centres (Tony Buzan).
Header file In computer programming, especially in the C programming language or C++, a header file or include file is a file that contains one or more declarations, usually in source code form. The intended purpose of these headers is to provide a single point of declaration for identifiers, and that the header file can be included by any file that references any of the declared identifier.
HeaderDoc HeaderDoc is documentation generator developed and maintained by the Apple Computer company. Using specially commented source code files as input, HeaderDoc generates documentation for the code in HTML or XML format.
Headers and volleys Headers and Volleys (also known as Heads and Volleys, Heads and Vs, Heeds and Trolleys, Hs and Vs and Technique ) is an informal football variant playable by 3 or more people. The object of the game is to score against a predetermined goalkeeper using only headers and volleys (aerial shots that have not bounced before being struck).
Headgear (artist group) Headgear is a group consisting of 5 writers and artists who work in the Japanese anime/manga field. The group was set up so that all the creators could retain full copyright to their work, achieve greater publicity for their work and sell their manga to anime sponsors for film production.
Headgear music Headgear is the current musical project of the Dublin born musician and producer, Daragh Dukes, and several other collaborators and fellow producers. Musically, it can perhaps best be described as a collage of electronica and rock.
Headhunting A headhunter was a person who killed another and then took the other's head. Headhunting was practiced in the precolonial era in parts of Nigeria, Nurestan, Assam, Myanmar, Borneo, Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Micronesia, Melanesia, New Zealand, the Amazon Basin, and among certain sects of the Celts of ancient Europe.
Headchopper (coaster element) A headchopper is any point on a roller coaster where the support structure of the ride comes very close to the passengers' heads, or at least appears to. All headchoppers are, of course, designed so that even the tallest rider with their hands up would be unable to touch the structure.
Heading indicator The heading indicator (or HI) is an instrument used in an aircraft to inform the pilot of his heading. It is sometimes referred to by its older name, the directional gyro, or (UK usage) direction indicator or DI.
Heading South (film) Heading South ("Vers Le Sud") is a 2005 film by director Laurent Cantet, whose previous work includes Time Out and Human Resources. Based on three short stories by Dany Laferrière, it depicts the experiences of three middle-aged white women in the late 1970s, travelling to post-colonial Haiti for the purposes of sexual tourism with young black men.
Heading up and barring off Heading up is a sailing manoeuvre during which the bow of a boat is turned toward the upwind, or windward direction without reaching the "irons" point of sail. Thus, the boom of the ship never swings from its initial side to the opposite one, showing that tacking has not occurred.
Headlam Group Headlam Group plc () is a British based company which distributes floor coverings in the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.
Headlamp A headlamp is a lamp, usually attached to the front of a vehicle such as a car, with the purpose of illuminating the road ahead during periods of low visibility, such as night or precipitation. While it is common for the term headlight to be used interchangeably in informal discussion, headlamp is the technically correct term for the device itself, while headlight properly refers to the beam of light produced and distributed by the device.
Headless Horseman The Headless Horseman is a fictional undead and ghost character in Washington Irving's short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". Since tales of undead, headless horsemen were spread in south-western Germany it's likely that Irving was inspired by tales of a Hessian headless horseman while travelling in Germany.
Headless Chickens (UK band) The Headless Chickens were a five-piece melodic punk band from Exeter, England, comprising Thom Yorke (guitar and vocals), Simon "sHack" Shackleton (vocals), John Mathius (violin), Andy Hills (Bass) and Lindsey Moore (drums), they were well known on the Exeter punk scene in 1989. In June 1989 they released their first single, "I Don't Want To Go To Woodstock", as part of the local Hometown Atrocities label.
Headless Mule The Headless Mule ( Mula sem Cabeça) is one of the most popular characters of the Brazilian myth, a folktale that runs strongest in the states of Goiás, Minas Gerais and Mato Grosso, but which is told throughout the entire country.
Headley Grange Headley Grange is a former poorhouse in Headley, East Hampshire, England, UK, which is best known as a recording venue for bands such as Led Zeppelin, Bad Company and Genesis. Robert Plant is said to have written most of the lyric to Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" in a single day at Headley Grange.
Headley Water Mill Headley Water Mill is a water mill formerly used for the milling of flour and situated in the village of Headley in the east of the English county of Hampshire. It is likely that there was a mill on this site in 1086 at the time of the Domesday Book.
Headline Daily Headline Daily () was launched on July 12, 2005 by Sing Tao Newspaper Group Limited and became the second free Chinese newspaper published officially in Hong Kong (Metropolis Daily (TC: é˝ĺ¸‚ć—Ąĺ ±) being the first). The paper is only distributed on weekdays and is aimed at the working class.
Headline Hunters Headline Hunters was a Canadian game show that appeared on CTV from 1972 to 1983. It was hosted by Jim Perry, who hosted two other Canadian game shows (Eye Bet and Definition) and several American game shows concurrently with its run.
Headline Chasers Headline Chasers was a syndicated game show that ran from September 9, 1985 - September 1986. It was the first game show to be created by veteran game show host Wink Martindale who left his game show Tic Tac Dough to host this show.
Headliners Entertainment Group Headliners Entertainment Group is a chain of clubs. In a fashion similar to Have A Nice Day Cafe, Tiki Bob's Cantina and Jillian's, Headliners is a club atmosphere that may also include dining, dancing, comedy, and other entertainments under one roof.
Headlock (song) Headlock is a song by British singer-songwriter Imogen Heap, from her 2005 album Speak For Yourself. It was the third single from Speak For Yourself, after Hide And Seek and Goodnight and Go, and the video was filmed on July 11, 2006.
Headmaster (Transformers) Headmasters are a sub-group of characters from the Transformers meta-series, distinguished by their ability to detach their heads when transforming into their alternate modes, with the heads then transforming themselves into a humanoid form. However, this concept was taken in several different directions across the different Transformers universes.
Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC) is an association of the headmasters or headmistressess of 242 leading day and boarding independent boys' and coeducational schools in the United Kingdom, Crown dependencies and the Republic of Ireland. There are also International Members (mostly from the British Commonwealth) and a number of Additional Members who are elected as the head teachers of a limited number of outstanding state schools.
Headnoise Headnoise was one of the main pioneers of old-school Christian punk rock, appearing in mid 1990's, and lasting well over a decade. Headnoise was prominent for being on the forefront of the Southern California-based "JCHC" underground movement, along with Officer Negative, No Innocent Victim, and The Crucified.
Headnote A headnote is a brief summary of a particular point of law that is added to the text of a court decision to aid readers in interpreting the highlights of an opinion. As the term implies, they appear at the beginning of the published opinion.
HeadOn HeadOn is a topical product intended for headache relief, produced by Miralus Healthcare, which claims it is a homeopathic remedy. Although intended uses are not listed on the website or in the commercial spot, the purported purpose of the product is to assuage headaches after being applied directly to the forehead.
Headphone amplifier Headphone amplifiers as referred to here are commercially available separate devices, sold to a niche audiophile market. These devices allow for higher possible volumes and greater audio clarity than the smaller, cheaper amplifiers that are used in most audio players.
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