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ISO/IEC 8859-7 ISO 8859-7, also known as Greek, is an 8-bit character encoding, part of the ISO 8859 standard. It was designed originally to cover the modern Greek language as well as mathematical symbols derived from the Greek.
ISO/IEC 8859-9 ISO 8859-9, also known as Latin-5 or "Turkish", is an 8-bit character encoding, part of the ISO 8859 standard. It was designed originally to cover the Turkic languages, designed as being of more use than the ISO 8859-3 encoding.
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34 is a subcommittee of the ISO/IEC JTC 1 joint technical committee, which is a collaborative effort of both the International Organization for Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission.
ISO/TC 211 ISO/TC 211 is a standard technical committee formed within ISO, tasked with covering the areas of digital geographic information (such as used by geographic information systems) and geomantics. It is responsible for preparation of a series of International Standards and Technical Specifications numbered in the range starting at 19101.
ISO/TC 68 ISO/TC 68 is a technical committee formed within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), of Geneva, Switzerland, tasked with developing and maintaining international standards covering the areas of banking, securities, and other financial services. As the standards organization under ISO responsible for the development of all international financial services standards, ISO/TC 68 plays a key role in the development and adoption of new technologies in the banking, brokerage and insurance industries.
ISOC (Islamic Society) An ISOC (Islamic Society) is a college or university based student society with an Islamic ethos. The ISOC abbreviation is mainly used in the United Kingdom and, in terms of organisation and function, it is similar to a Muslim Students' Association found in North America.
ISOC Luxembourg The Luxembourg Chapter of the Internet Society is a part of the global Internet Society and is a not-for-profit organization. It aims at being the local arm of ISOC, as well as relaying local concerns to the relevant Internet organizations.
ISOC Morocco The Moroccan chapter of the Internet Society (or MISOC) is a non-governmental association and is part of the global Internet Society. It aims at being the local arm of ISOC, as well as relaying local concerns to the relevant Internet organizations.
ISODE The ISODE software, originally perhaps intended to be an ISO Development Environment, was an implementation of the OSI upper layer protocols, from transport layer to application layer, which was widely used in the Internet research community to experiment with implementation and deployment of OSI during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
ISOFT iSOFT is an international supplier of software applications for the healthcare sector. Its products are used by more than 8,000 organisations in 27 countries for managing patient information and healthcare services.
ISOICO Iran Shipbuilding & Offshore Industries Complex Co (ISOICO) is an Iranian ship yard, located on the Persian Gulf, Strait of Hurmoz lat/lon: 27°03' N , 57°58' E (37 km west Bandar Abbas City), active as shipbuilder and ship-repairer of different types of vessels and offshore structures.
ISOLTRAP ISOLTRAP is a tandem Penning trap mass spectrometer at the on-line isotope separator ISOLDE at CERN/Geneva, very similar to SMILETRAP. The facility plays a leading role in the field of high precision mass spectrometry of radioactive ions.
ISPF ISPF (Interactive System Productivity Facility) is a tool set for the IBM z/OS (MVS, OS/390) operating system for mainframe computers. It includes a screen editor, the user interface of which was emulated by some microcomputer editors sold commercially in the late 1980s, including SPFPC.
ISPM 15 ISPM 15 is an International Phytosanitary Measure developed by the IPPC that directly addresses the need to sanitize certain material used to ship products between countries. It affects items like shipping pallets and requires that pallets either be chemically fumigated, heat treated or made from alternative material, like paper pallets.
ISPR The International Standard Payload Rack (ISPR) has been adopted by the International Space Station (ISS) program to support efficient integration and interchangeability of payload hardware—and to maximize joint research among investigators . The 37 ISPR slots for science payloads on ISS provide a common set of interfaces regardless of location.
ISPW The IRCAM Signal Processing Workstation (ISPW) was a hardware DSP platform developed by IRCAM and the Ariel Corporation in the late 1980s. In French, the ISPW is referred to as the SIM (Station d'informatique musicale).
ISQED The International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design ISQED is a premier Design & Design Automation conference, aimed at bridging the gap between and integration of, electronic design tools and processes, integrated circuit technologies, processes & manufacturing, to achieve design quality. ISQED is the pioneer and leading conference dealing with design for manufacturability and quality issues.
ISREC ISREC is the Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research (Institut Suisse de Recherche Expérimentale sur le Cancer in French), a not-for-profit institution founded in 1964 and located in Épalinges, Switzerland.
ISS A/S ISS A/S is a large service company based in Copenhagen, Denmark. While being probably most well known for providing cleaning service, it performs numerous additional tasks, such as catering, property maintenance or reception services.
ISS Avenger (Star Trek) ISS Avenger (NX-09) is the flagship of Admiral Black. It commanded a destroyed fleet in action against the rebels of the Terran Empire in Star Trek's Mirror Universe as shown in the Star Trek: Enterprise two-part episode, "In a Mirror, Darkly".
ISS docking compartment There were two planned Russian element Docking Compartments (DCs) during the assembly sequence to provide egress/ingress capability for Russian-based EVAs and additional docking ports on the International Space Station. They are called "SO1" (Pirs, rus.
ISS EarthKAM ISS EarthKAM (previously known as simply EarthKAM, and KidSat) is a NASA sponsored program started in 1996 that allows middle school students to request high-quality photographs of their planet taken from the Space Shuttle and International Space Station. Since its creation, thousands of photographs of Earth have been taken by digital cameras on select space flights and the International Space Station.
ISS node 3 Node 3 is an element scheduled to be added to the International Space Station in 2009 or 2010 and will contain the most advanced life support systems ever flown in space. These systems will recycle waste water for crew use and generate oxygen for the crew to breathe.
ISSeG ISSeG (Integrated Site Security for Grid) has a goal, coordinated by CERN and co-funded by the European Commission, which is to complement Grid security, which focuses on inter-site security, middleware and authentication, with a comprehensive Integrated Site Security (ISS) strategy for all participating Grid sites.
ISSF World Cup The ISSF World Cup was introduced by the International Shooting Sport Federation in 1986 to provide a homogeneous system for qualification to the Olympic shooting competitions. It still is carried out in the Olympic shooting events, with four competitions per year in each event.
ISSF World Shooting Championships The ISSF World Shooting Championships are governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation. World Shooting Championships began in 1897, after the successful 1896 Summer Olympics, and although the ISSF was not founded until 1907, these early competitions are still seen by the organization as the beginning of a continuous row of championships.
ISSYP The International Summer School for Young Physicists (ISSYP) is an outreach program at Perimeter Institute, in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It brings together a group of fifty high school students to learn about cutting-edge theoretical physics.
IStory Creator iStory Creator is a program used to create portable interactive fiction called IStories. An iStory is a CYOA(choose-your-own-adventure/ending) for the Notes feature of the iPod that can come in many genres, including horror, action, adventure and more.
ISTA ISTA (International School of Theatre Anthropology) is an international and multi-cultural network of performers, directors, scholars and academics of the theatre. The organization has the nature of an itinerant university whose central field of study and research is Theatre Anthropology.
ISTAA ISTAA is a three-letter abbreviation which stands for "I submitted that ages ago." It is often posted on sites such as Reddit in response to duplicate submissions, and is sometimes followed with the addendum, "(AIWL)", which means "...
ISTAC The International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC) is a research and postgraduate institution of the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was founded in 1987 by Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas, a Muslim philosopher.
ISTE The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE®) is a nonprofit professional organization with a worldwide membership of leaders and potential leaders in educational technology. It is dedicated to providing leadership and service to improve teaching and learning by advancing the effective use of technology in K–12 education and teacher education.
ISTEP ISTEP+ (often referred to simply as ISTEP) stands for "Indiana Statewide Testing for Educational Progress-Plus" and is an annual testing regimen designed by the Indiana Department of Education to encourage students to master basic language and science skills, particularly reading, writing and mathematics. All students in grades 2 through 10 take the ISTEP+ each fall, with language and math covered in each test and science covered in grades 5 and 7.
ISTQB The ISTQB (International Software Testing Qualifications Board) was founded in Edinburgh in November 2002. The EOQ-SG (European Organisation for Quality – Software Group) is the legal entity acting as the umbrella organization for the ISTQB.
ISTQB Certified Tester ISTQB Certified Tester is the term for the standardized qualification for software testers. The certification is offered by the ISTQB (International Software Testing Qualifications Board), which is based on a multiple-choice exam on the free available syllabus.
ISummation iSummation Technologies Pvt Ltd is a Web Application Development company providing web programming solutions for more than 7 years. It offer Business Management Solutions like Content Management, Document/File Management, Knowledge Management System etc.
ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating The ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating is a series of international invitational competitions organized by the International Skating Union. Elite figure skaters compete in the disciplines of ladies' singles, men's singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
ISU Judging System The ISU Judging System (also called Code of Points (CoP) or the New Judging System (NJS)), is the scoring system currently used to judge the figure skating disciplines of men's and ladies' singles, pair skating, ice dancing, and synchronized skating. It was designed and implemented by the International Skating Union (ISU), the ruling body of the sport.
ISU Junior Grand Prix The ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating is a series of international invitational junior level competitions organized by the International Skating Union. Junior figure skaters compete in the disciplines of ladies' singles, men's singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
ISV Distributions ISV Distributions (also known as Les Éditions ISV) was a Canada-based home video distributor based in 1984 in Mont-St-Hilaire, before moving to Varennes in the mid-90's. By its grid, ISV Distributions distributed on VHS and DVD a lot of films in French.
ISWIM ISWIM is an abstract computer programming language (or a family of programming languages) devised by Peter J. Landin and first described in his article, The Next 700 Programming Languages, published in the Communications of the ACM in 1966.
ISYS Search Software Established in 1988 in Sydney, Australia, ISYS Search Software (formerly Odyssey Development) is a developer of enterprise search software. The company's product suite includes applications for desktop search, network search, intranet search and enterprise search.
ISYS:Desktop ISYS:desktop 8 is an enterprise-class desktop search tool designed to find information on individual PCs as well as across corporate networks, databases and proprietary systems. It was originally introduced in 1989 by ISYS Search Software as a search and retrieval tool for DOS.
ISYSTEM AG iSYSTEM AG is a German embedded development tool company specializing in in-circuit and on-chip emulator/debugger hardware as well as an integrated development environment (branded winIDEA) for embedded systems development and test. The company was founded in 1986 by Helmut Kindermann in Schwabhausen close to Munich.
It (1927 film) It is a 1927 romantic film which tells the story of a shop girl who sets her sights on the handsome owner of the store where she works, only to find her plan endangered when a reporter writes a story claiming she is an unwed mother. It stars Clara Bow, Antonio Moreno and William Austin.
It (Phish festival) It was the sixth of seven weekend-long festivals hosted by the rock band Phish. The event took place on August 2 and 3, 2003, at the Loring Air Force Base in Limestone, Maine, just miles from the Canadian border.
It (video) It is a two-disc DVD set chronicling Phish's two-day summer festival in Limestone, Maine on August 2 & 3, 2003. The first disc contains a full-length documentary originally aired on PBS in 2004 featuring interviews with the band, song excerpts, and images from the concert grounds and festival events.
It ain't over It Ain't Over is an album by the British band The Outfield, released to their fan club. It was their first album of all new material for six years, since 1992's Rockeye, and was also their debut album on the 'Warning Tracks' label.
It ain't over 'til the fat lady sings It ain't over 'til the fat lady sings is a common expression in the theatre of North American sports. Attributed to writer/broadcaster Dan Cook, his original line was "The opera ain't over until the fat lady sings.
It Ain't Half Hot Mum It Ain't Half Hot Mum was a British sitcom about a British Army concert party, broadcast between 1974 and 1981, and written by David Croft and Jimmy Perry, the creators of Dad's Army. It was set in British India and Burma, towards the end of the Second World War.
It Ain't Me Babe "It Ain't Me Babe" is the title of a 1964 song by Bob Dylan, first included on his Another Side of Bob Dylan album. Dylan and Johnny Cash admired each others' work a great deal, and with Dylan's blessing, Cash recorded the song with June Carter, which became a hit.
It Ain't Necessarily So "It Ain't Necessarily So" is a popular song with music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin. The song comes from the Gershwins' opera Porgy and Bess (1935) where it is sung by the character Sportin' Life, a drug dealer, who expresses his doubt about several statements in the Bible.
It Bag "It Bag" was coined sometime in the last decade with the explosive growth of the handbag market in fashion. Designers vied to produce one bag that would sell hundreds of thousands of units by becoming the bag "of the moment" -- a single handbag style that would spread like wildfire in popularity through the intertwined worlds of fashion and celebrity, aided by clever or just plain lucky marketing.
It Begins Again It Begins Again is a Dusty Springfield album, recorded in 1977 and released in 1978. Her first completed and released album since 1973's Cameo, and containing a diverse range of styles, the album was seen as somewhat experimental by Springfield herself, as well as music critics, who generally gave it favorable reviews.
It Came from Beneath the Sea It Came from Beneath the Sea is an American black and white 1955 science fiction film produced by Sam Katzman and Charles Schneer for Columbia Pictures, from a script by George Worthing Yates designed to showcase the special model-animated effects of Ray Harryhausen. It was directed by Robert Gordon and stars Kenneth Tobey, Faith Domergue and Donald Curtis.
It Came from Outer Space (novel) It Came From Outer Space was a 2003 publication of four versions of Ray Bradbury's screen treatments written in 1952 for the movie of the same name that was released in 1953. The treatments range from a 37 page outline to a 119 page story.
It Came From Hollywood It Came From Hollywood, directed by Malcolm Leo and Andrew Solt, is a compilation of clips from many famous and not-so-famous bad movies, including Maniac, Reefer Madness, Glen or Glenda, The Cool and the Crazy, Teenagers from Outer Space, and Plan 9 from Outer Space, with wraparound segments and narration by several famous comedians, including Dan Aykroyd, John Candy, Gilda Radner, and Cheech and Chong.
It Came From the Sky (film) It Came From the Sky, also known as Visiteurs impromtus, Les (Canada: French title) was a 1999 made-for-TV movie which was a comedy drama that starred Yasmine Bleeth, John Ritter, Christopher Lloyd and JoBeth Williams.
It Came Upon the Midnight Clear "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" was written by Edmund Sears (1810-1876), pastor of the Unitarian Church in Wayland, Massachusetts. It appeared on December 29, 1849 in the (Boston, Massachusetts) Christian Register.
It Can't Happen Here It Can't Happen Here is a satirical political novel by Sinclair Lewis published in 1935. It features newspaperman Doremus Jessup struggling against the fascist regime of President Berzelius "Buzz" Windrip, who resembles (to some extent) both the flamboyantly dictatorial Huey Long of Louisiana, and Gerald B.
It Couldn't Happen Here (film) It Couldn't Happen Here is a Pet Shop Boys movie released in 1988. It was originally conceived as an hour-long video based around their album Actually, but it turned into a surreal full-scale feature film directed by Jack Bond and co-starring Barbara Windsor, Joss Ackland and Gareth Hunt.
It Doesn't Have To Be "It Doesn't Have To Be" was the second single released from Erasure's second album The Circus, and their fifth single release overall. Following the number-two UK placing of previous single "Sometimes", "It Doesn't Have To Be" became the duo's second top twenty hit in the UK (peaking at number twelve) and their third German top twenty hit (number sixteen).
It Don't Cost Nothin' to Say Good Morning It Don't Cost Nothin' to Say Good Morning is a documentary made by Kenny Hotz. In this movie, we learn about the life of a homeless man, known only as "'Shorty' Gordy" whom was a drunken, potty-mouthed panhandler.
It Ended on an Oily Stage "It Ended on an Oily Stage" was the first single from British Sea Power's second album Open Season. It reached #18 in the UK charts and was critically praised, with the NME giving it their Track of the Week award.
It Feels So Good "It Feels So Good" is the second single by singer, Sonique first released in 1998 and then re-released in 2000. On its 2000 release, the song hit the number 1 spot in the UK on May 28, and stayed there for 3 weeks.
It girl An It girl is a charming, sexy young woman, or one who has just broken into mainstream cinema. The "it", which she has or is, is used in the same inspecific way as the French term "Je ne sais quoi" ("I don't know what").
It Happened in Brooklyn It Happened in Brooklyn is a 1947 MGM part-musical romantic comedy film directed by Richard Whorf and starring Frank Sinatra, Jimmy Durante, Peter Lawford and Kathryn Grayson. It was filmed in black and white, and features a young Andre Previn on the piano.
It Hits the Fan "It Hits the Fan" is episode 502 of the animated series South Park, or the first aired episode of the fifth season (second in sequence, with Scott Tenorman Must Die being the first episode in sequence, which was delayed for several weeks). It originally aired on June 20, 2001.
It Hurts "It Hurts" is a song from Angels and Airwaves album titled We Don't Need to Whisper. A short-film for this song was released on April 18th on the Angels and Airwaves official website, which continues where the video for "The Adventure" left.
It Is Well with My Soul "It Is Well with My Soul" is a very influential hymn penned by hymnist Horatio Spafford and composed by Philip Bliss. Spafford had much inspiration writing the hymn, having survived the Great Chicago Fire and the untimely deaths of his children.
It Is Written It Is Written is an internationally broadcast Christian television program founded in 1956 by George Vandeman. Its title comes from Matthew 4:4 of the Bible: "It is written, 'Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.
It Must Have Been Love "It Must Have Been Love" (IMHBL) is a pop song written by Per Gessle. It is the Swedish pop duo Roxettes's most commercially successful single and its best-charting and selling release in the United States.
It Pays to Be Ignorant It Pays to Be Ignorant was a radio comedy show which maintained its popularity during a nine-year run on three networks for such sponsors as Philip Morris, Chrysler and DeSoto. The show was a spoof on the authoritative, academic discourse evident on such intellectual panel series as Quiz Kids and Information Please.
It Records it Records was a pop record label of the late 1990s and early 2000s that was an offshoot of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Group. Acts included My Life Story, who released singles such as "It's A Girl Thing" whilst being signed to the label, Icebreaker International and Birdie.
It Rhymes with Lust It Rhymes with Lust is a book, originally published in 1950, considered one of the most notable precursors of the graphic novel. Called a "picture novel" on the cover and published by the comic book and magazine company St.
It Runs in the Family (2003 film) It Runs in the Family is a 2003 comedy-drama movie directed by Fred Schepisi and starring several generations of the Kirk Douglas family. Kirk, his son Michael, and Michael's son Cameron play 3 generations of a family-- as in real life.
It Started in Naples It Started in Naples is an American romantic comedy film made by Paramount Pictures and released in August 1960. It was directed by Melville Shavelson and produced by Jack Rose from a screenplay by Suso Cecchi d'Amico based on the story by Michael Pertwee and Jack Davies.
It Started With a Kiss (TV series) It Started with a Kiss (惡作劇之吻 in traditional Chinese and 恶作剧之吻 in simplified Chinese) is a popular Taiwanese drama which aired in 2005. It was based on the Japanese manga Itazura na Kiss (Mischievous Kiss) and stars Taiwanese idols Joe Cheng and Ariel Lin as the leading characters.
It Takes a Village It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us is a book by then-First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, and her ghostwriter Barbara Feinman, in which she presents her vision for the children of America. She focuses on the impact individuals and groups outside the family have, for better or worse, on a child's well-being, and advocates for a society which meets all a child's needs.
It Takes Two (Australian TV program) It Takes Two is the Australian version of UK series Just the Two of Us The show, which premiered on Sunday, May 28] [[2006 at 6.30pm, featured a number of celebrities (or stars) who were paired with a singing coach/professional singer.
It was a dark and stormy night The phrase "It was a dark and stormy night", made famous by comic strip artist Charles M. Schulz, was originally penned by Victorian novelist Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton as the beginning of his 1830 novel Paul Clifford.
It Was a Good Day "It Was A Good Day" is a 1993 single by American gangsta rapper Ice Cube from his third solo album, The Predator. It is the debut single from the album and it peaked into the top 20 in the Billboard Hot 100.
It Was Hot, We Stayed in the Water It Was Hot, We Stayed in the Water is The Microphones' fourth major release. First pressings of the album as an LP came in a gatefold sleeve with a pop-up, alternative front cover, and an insert with lyrics and a poster.
It Won't Be Soon Before Long It Won't Be Soon Before Long is the tentative title for the second studio album from American rock/Pop band Maroon 5. A release date for Maroon 5's sophomore album has yet to be established (but is estimated to come anywhere from February to May of 2007), as well as a final title for the album, if it will be changed.
It's a Beautiful Day (song) "It's A Beautiful Day" is a song written by Mike Love and Al Jardine for the American pop band The Beach Boys. The song was never released on an album, however it was released as a single during September, 1979 with the B-side of the single being "Sumahama".
It's a Big Big World It's A Big Big World is a children's television show on PBS Kids, that debuted January 2, 2006 and it's part of Miss Lori and Hooper's schedule block. The show revolves around a group of animals living in the rainforest.
It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman It's A Bird, It's A Plane, It's Superman is a musical with music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Lee Adams, with a book by David Newman and Robert Benson. It is based on the comic book character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics.
It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken is the title of a 1996 graphic novel (or "picture novella") by Seth, published by Drawn and Quarterly. It was originally published in issues 4 through 9 of the comic book series Palookaville.
It's a Grind Coffee House It's A Grind Coffee House is the name of a Coffee House franchise that sells a variety of coffees, teas, blended drinks and an assortment of bakery items. It was founded in 1994 with the first store opening in July 1995 located at 5933 E.
It's a Hardbop Life It's a Hardbop Life is believed to be the first play to feature an entire cast of jazz musicians. The play, which was written by trombonist Gregory Charles Royal, was developed from Royal's weekly engagement at Birdland in New York City called The Art Blakey Jazz Messenger Review during 2001.
It's a Heartache "It's a Heartache", is from Bonnie Tyler's second album Natural Forces and it reached the top five in Britain and in the United States in 1978, leading to her first American tour, and reached #1 in Australia, Brazil and Europe.
It's a Jungle Out There! It's a Jungle Out There is the first full-length album by Mastedon, the studio project formed by brothers John & Dino Elefante. It was released in 1989 on Regency Records, while they were setting up their own label Pakaderm Records.
It's a Knockout It's a Knockout was a popular British television gameshow. Commentators included Eddie Waring, David Vine and Stuart Hall - who was famous for collapsing into genuine hysterical laughter mid-way through commentating on any particular game on a regular basis.
It's a Living (TV series) It's A Living is the name of a Canadian reality television series broadcast on CBC Television. In the series, Peter Jordan, the host, tries all sorts of jobs, from the mundane to the unusual, that belong to different Canadians.
It's a Long Road It's a Long Road (Όλα είναι δρόμος) is a 1998 film by Greek film director Pantelis Voulgaris. It is a [but all three parts are taking place in Thrace], one of the more economic desolate places in [[Greece.
It's a New Day It's a New Day was a brief ad campaign used from June 1 to September 12, 2006 by NBC and Today to promote the arrival of Meredith Vieira as the new co-host of The Today Show following the departure of Katie Couric.
It's a Royal Knockout It's a Royal Knockout (officially entitled, according to IMDb, The Grand Knockout Tournament) was a one-off charity event which was shown on British television on 15 June 1987. It followed the format of It's a Knockout (the British version of Jeux Sans Frontieres), a slapstick TV gameshow which was broadcast in the UK until 1982.
It's a Super-Spectacular Day It's a Super-Spectacular Day was a novelty record issued by MAD magazine in summer 1980. Pressed on flexi disc, it played a standard introductory section about the start of a wonderful, "super-spectacular" day, then depending on where the needle was originally dropped it would play one of several different comedic "bad" endings to that day, involving such topics as alien abduction, zits, and the horrors of a visiting mother-in-law.
It's a Wonderful Life (EP) It's a Wonderful Life is a four-song Christmas EP released by legendary alternative rock band Fishbone in 1987. The EP quickly went out of print, but its four songs were preserved on the 1996 retrospective Fishbone 101: Nuttasaurusmeg Fossil Fuelin' the Fonkay.
It's a Wonderful Tiny Toon Christmas Special It's a Wonderful Tiny Toon Christmas Special is, as the title explains quite flatly, a Christmas-themed episode of Warner Brothers Tiny Toon Adventures, utilizing the show's entire cast in what is essentially a parody of the Frank Capra/James Stewart holiday classic It's A Wonderful Life.
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