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I-20 (form) Form I-20 is a United States Department of Homeland Security document issued by colleges, universities, and vocational schools that provides supporting information for the issuance of a student visa or change of status (F and M non-immigrant statuses). Since the introduction of the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS), the form also includes the student tracking number for the student and program.
I-20 (rapper) I-20 (born Bobby Sandimanie) also known as I-20 Tha Dealer is a signed artist on Ludacris' Disturbing Tha Peace Records. Featured on "Move Bitch," a Ludacris-led single from Word of Mouf, proved to be a crucial moment for deep-voiced Southern rapper I-20.
I-200 class submarine The I-200-class submarines were submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. These submarines were modern design, and known as Senkou (Japanese: 潜é«, from Sen, abbreviation of 潜水艦, Sensuikan, "Submarine", and kou, abbreviation of é«é€ź, Kousoku, "High speed").
I-205 Transitway The I-205 Transitway is a partially-built busway along the wide right-of-way of the I-205 freeway in Portland, Oregon. The transitway, completely independent of the freeway lanes, was planned in the mid and late 1970s as part of the final segment of I-205.
I-25/Broadway (RTD) I-25/Broadway Station is a light rail station in the RTD Light rail system of Denver, Colorado. As the name implies, the station is located at the interchange between Interstate 25 and Broadway in south-central Denver.
I-400 class submarine The Sen Toku I-400 class (伊四〇〇型潜水艦) submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy were the largest submarines of World War II, the largest non-nuclear submarines ever constructed, and the largest in the world until the development of nuclear ballistic missile submarines in the 1960s. These were submarine aircraft carriers and each of them was able to carry 3 Aichi M6A Seiran aircraft underwater to their destinations.
I-5 Killers, Volume 2 I-5 Killers, Volume 2 is the second compilation by Schizophonic Records featuring music from the states along the Interstate 5 corridor: California, Oregon and Washington. The series name is a take off the nickname I-5 Killer given to serial killer Randall Woodfield.
I-73/74 North-South Corridor The I-73/74 North-South Corridor is a High Priority Corridor on the National Highway System in the United States. It is defined by federal law to run from Charleston, South Carolina to Detroit, Michigan and Sault Ste.
I-bot The Microbric I-Bot is a small robot that was distributed as a build-it-yourself kit by the Adelaide Advertiser news paper in South Australia, in November-December 2005. It is designed to be used as an introduction to electronics and to teach robotics.
I-broker An i-broker is a "banker for data" or "ISP for identity services" — a trusted third party that helps individuals and organizations share private data the same way banks help exchange funds and ISPs help exchange e-mail and files. The term was introduced in the Social Web paper describing how a new layer of Internet infrastructure is possible based on the OASIS XRI and XDI specifications.
I-Beam (nightclub) The I-Beam was a popular nightclub in San Francisco that was located in the Haight-Ashbury at 1748 Haight Street from October 1978 to July 1992. It was founded and owned by Sanford Kelleman, a former astronomer.
I-CAR I-CAR (Inter-industry Conference on Auto collision Repair) is an international, not-for-profit training organization formed by the collision industry in 1979. All I-CAR activities and resources focus on helping the industry achieve a high level of technical training.
I-CON I-CON is a yearly fan convention, held on the campus of the State University of New York at Stony Brook on Long Island, in Suffolk County, New York. First held in 1982, I-CON has become a very eclectic convention.
I-Fest I-Fest is short for the International Festival of Christian Puppetry and Ventriloquism, a six-day annual conference sponsored by Denver-based puppet company, One Way Street, and located on the campus of Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais, Illinois.
I-Generation Superstars of Wrestling i-Generation Superstars of Wrestling was an professional wrestling pay-per-view. It took place on July 30, 2000(and aired in the United States on December 1, 2000) from the Sydney SuperDome in Sydney, Australia.
I-house An I-house is generally in the I-house form of two stories with one room on each side of a central hall and a one story rear section. Front porches and any decoration would be in the restrained Federal manner through the 1840s, or in the Greek Revival style during the 1840s and 1850s.
I-Jet Caribbean I-Jet Caribbean is a low-cost airline start-up planning to operate services from Miami, Florida, USA to the Caribbean. It was established in 2004 led by the former manager of Dutch Caribbean Airlines which collapsed and ceased operations in October 2004.
I-Kuan Tao I-Kuan Tao, also Yi Guan Dao, or usually initialized as IKT (一貫é“, translated as the Unity Sect) is a new religious movement that originated in twentieth-century China. At the same time it incorporates much older elements from Confucianism, Taoism, and Chinese Buddhism, and recognizes the validity of non-Chinese religious traditions such as Christianity and Islam as well.
I-Lan Senior High School football team The I-Lan Senior High School football team () is a Taiwanese high school football team based in Yilan City. They represents National I-Lan Senior High School to compete in domestic competitions, such as Highschool Football League, National Youth Cup, and National High School Games.
I-Logix I-Logix is a leading provider of Collaborative Model-Driven Development (MDD) solutions for systems design through software development focused on real-time embedded applications. Founded in 1987, the Andover, Massachusetts-based company product line enhances collaboration among engineers, graphically modeling the requirements, behavior, and functionality of embedded systems.
I-mate SP5m The SP5m is a smartphone from I-mate powered by the Windows Mobile operating system. The device is based on the HTC Typhoon model, with I-mate customising the operating system and selling it as a consumer package.
I-mode NTT DoCoMo's i-mode is a wireless Internet service popular in Japan and is increasing in popularity in other parts of the world, such as Israel (Cellcom being the main company to sell i-mode phones and service there). i-mode was launched in Japan on 22 February, 1999.
I-mutation I-mutation (also known as umlaut, front mutation, i-umlaut, i/j-mutation or i/j-umlaut) is an important type of sound change, more precisely a category of regressive metaphony, in which a back vowel is fronted, and/or a front vowel is raised, if the following syllable contains /i/, /Ä«/ or /j/ (voiced palatal approximant the sound of English in â€yes’).
I-Mag I-MAG (acronym of Islamic Magazine) is a free online non-profit islamic English magazine founded by editor-in-chef Hayat Alyaqout and others in February 2005. I-MAG reflects a collaborative teamwork theme based on volunteering; as the editorial board consists of youth from around the world, who gather together via cyberspace.
I-name i-names are one form of an XRI — an OASIS open standard for digital identifiers designed for sharing resources and data across domains and applications. i-names are human-friendly XRIs intended to be as easy as possible for people to remember and use.
I-number I-numbers are a new type of Internet identifier designed to solve the problem of how any resource can have a persistent identity that never changes even when the resource moves or changes its human-friendly name. For example, if a Web page has an i-number, and links to that page use the i-number, then those links will not break even if the page is renamed, the website containing the page is complete reorganized, or the page is moved to another website.
I-OOA I-OOA was a software tool, developed and sold by the Kennedy Carter company, that supported the Shlaer-Mellor design method, and that generated code in C and C++. This tool could be modified to generate code of different styles, and also, to generate code in different programming languages.
I-recycle I-recycle is an initiative that aims to provide a central point for people offering items that they no longer require or need. The passing on and reuse of these items reduces the amount of usable goods going to landfill sites across the UK.
I-RAM The i-RAM is a solid-storage solution produced by Gigabyte which has four DIMM slots to allow PC DDR RAM to be used to store data. It plugs into a SATA port and is seen by the PC as a hard drive, and may therefore be booted from directly.
I-Self Lord and Master I-Self Lord And Master is a acronym of the word Islam used by African American social and religious movements such as the Nation of Islam and the Nation of Gods and Earths. It is a break down of the word Islam that is intended to display the belief that the individual is the god and savior of himself.
I-Sound WMA MP3 Recorder Pro i-Sound WMA MP3 Recorder turn your computer into complete audio recording studio. You can record sound from internal or external source into MP3, OGG, WMA, WAV, APE format sound file directly without costing any other disk space.
I-to-i i-to-i is a private travel company which helps people find volunteer and paid positions globally. They facilitate teaching english as a foreign language (TEFL), paid teaching placements (PTP), volunteering, gap year travel, and work experience programmes in many countries.
I-Tours I-Tours (also spelled "iTours" or "Itours") are an emerging technology, typically using podcasting technology. A user, usually a tourist, visits a website on the internet and downloads an audio tour of an area the tourist is interested in.
I-View I-View Communication Incorporation (Traditional Chinese]: 天鄰科技股份有é™ĺ…¬ĺʏ; [[Japanese language|Japanese: アイă“ăĄăĽ) founded in 1997, has been a manufacturer in the digital video surveillance for CCTV industry, offering private labels, OEM and ODM services.
I-wear i-wear (or e-wear) is intelligent apparel that fuses fashion with communication technology, electronic textiles, and sophisticated design innovations to express new ideas about appearance, construction and functionalism. i-wear was born out of the collaboration between European fashion designers and IT technicians.
I-War (Atari Jaguar) I-War (also known as Netwar) is a video game developed by Imagitec Design for the Atari Jaguar system released in 1995. The player had to enter the virtual world of a worldwide computer network nicknamed "I-Way" and fight computer viruses.
I-War (Independence War) I-War (known as Independence War after the North American release) is a space simulation computer game developed by English development house Particle Systems Ltd. The game was first published in 1997 in Europe by Infogrames as I-War, and in late August of 1998 in North America as Independence War.
I&M Rail Link The I&M Rail Link was a railroad operating in the north central portion of the United States. The company commenced operations on April 5, 1997, acquiring lines from the Canadian Pacific Railway and from Soo Line.
I"s I"s (アイズ) is a teenage romance manga by Masakazu Katsura. Originally serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump in Japan from 1997 to 1999, the series was collected into 15 volumes (tankōbon), the first of which was released in the United States by VIZ Media in March 2005, although English scanslations (fan-made translations) of the series had already been around several years before.
I* i* (pronounced "i star") or i* framework is a modeling language suitable for an early phase of system modeling in order to understand the problem domain. i* modeling language allows to model both as-is and to-be situations.
I, Claudius (film) I, Claudius was the proposed 1937 film of the book I, Claudius. It was to have been produced by Alexander Korda, directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Charles Laughton and Merle Oberon, but it was dogged by ill-luck, culminating in a serious accident involving Oberon, which caused filming to be abandoned.
I, Davros: Corruption I, Davros: Corruption is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It stars Terry Molloy reprising his role as Davros, the twisted creator of the Dalek race.
I, Davros: Guilt I, Davros: Guilt is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It stars Terry Molloy reprising his role as Davros, the twisted creator of the Dalek race.
I, Davros: Innocence I, Davros: Innocence is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It stars Terry Molloy reprising his role as Davros, the twisted creator of the Dalek race.
I, Davros: Purity I, Davros: Purity is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It stars Terry Molloy reprising his role as Davros, the twisted creator of the Dalek race.
I, Don Quixote I, Don Quixote is a non-musical play written for television, and first broadcast on the CBS anthology series DuPont Show of the Month on the evening of November 9, 1959. Written by Dale Wasserman, the play was converted by him ca.
I, Lucifer I, Lucifer is the title of an action-adventure novel by Peter O'Donnell which was first published in 1967, featuring the character Modesty Blaise which O'Donnell had created for a comic strip several years earlier. It was the third novel to feature the character.
I, Max I, Max was a sports commentary show featuring former ESPN boxing analyst and Around the Horn host Max Kellerman and former Boston Globe columnist and Around the Horn contributor, Michael Holley, that aired on Fox Sports Net. The concept of the show involved Kellerman and his ego (explaining the name of the show) against the world, represented by Holley, with producer Bill Wolff, the former "Disembodied Voice" from Around the Horn, as the "impartial" mediator.
I, Mudd "I, Mudd" is an episode of Star Trek: The Original Series first broadcast November 3, 1967 and repeated April 5, 1968. It is a second season episode #37, production #41, and was written by Stephen Kandel and David Gerrold, based on a story by Gene Roddenberry and directed by Marc Daniels.
I, Robot I, Robot is a collection of nine English language science fiction short stories by Isaac Asimov, first published by Gnome Press in 1950. The stories originally appeared in the American magazines Super Science Stories and Astounding Science Fiction between 1940 and 1950.
I, Robot (band) I, Robot was a screamo band that emerged during the later parts of the screamo scene. They connect post-emo singing parts without metalcore breakdowns opting for melodic bridges and other parts, with traditional screamo chaos parts making this a well-rounded band.
I, Robot (film) I, Robot is a science fiction film filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, but produced in the United States released on July 16, 2004, attributed to Isaac Asimov's Robot Series, especially a short-story collection of the same name. It is instead technically based on Hardwired, a freelance script by Jeff Vintar, but bears some significant resemblance to a pre-Asimov, 1939 classic sci-fi short story, "I, Robot" by Eando Binder, after which the Asimov collection was named by its publisher against Asimov's wishes.
I, Tina I, Tina is a 1986 autobiography by rock singer Tina Turner, co-written by MTV news correspondent and music critic Kurt Loder. It described Turner's story from a girl born and raised in Nutbush, Tennessee (now known as Brownsville, Tennessee), to her initial rise to fame under the leadership of famed blues musician Ike Turner and her abusive relationship with the St.
I. A. Richards Ivor Armstrong Richards (26 February, 1893 in Sandbach, Cheshire – 7 September, 1979 in Cambridge) was an influential English literary critic and rhetorician. His books, especially The Meaning of Meaning, Principles of Literary Criticism, Practical Criticism, and The Philosophy of Rhetoric, were among the founding documents of the New Criticism, and most of the eminent New Critics were Richards's students.
I. Rice Pereira Irene Rice Pereira (born 1902, Chelsea, Massachusetts, died 1971, Marbella, Spain) was an American abstract artist, known for her work in the Lyrical Abstraction genre and her use of the principles of the Bauhaus school.
I/O Kit The I/O Kit is an open-source framework in the XNU kernel that helps developers code device drivers for Apple's Mac OS X operating system. The I/O Kit framework was originally introduced as part of Apple's Rhapsody operating system that later became Mac OS X, and shared almost no similarities with Mac OS 9's device driver framework.
I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society is an interdisciplinary journal of research and commentary concentrating on the intersection of law, policy, and information technology. I/S is the result of a partnership between the Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University, and the Heinz School of Public Policy and Management at Carnegie Mellon University.
I/V curve An I/V curve (current voltage curve) is simply a Cartesian plot of the voltage across a resistor plotted against the current flowing through that resistor. Typically, voltage is plotted on the x-axis and current on the y-axis.
I2hub i2hub was a peer-to-peer file sharing service and program designed and intended primarily for use by university and college students. The program, based on the popular DC++ software, was created by Wayne Chang, a student at University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
I2P I2P (originally short for Invisible Internet Project,IRC Meeting #59: i2p = i^2p (invisible internet project) though it is not commonly referred to by this name anymore) is a free and open source project building an anonymous, or technically more correctly speaking a pseudonymous, overlay network. The network is a simple layer that applications can use to anonymously and securely send messages to each other.
I686 i686 is an unofficial name given to the similar instruction sets used by several Intel and Intel-compatible microprocessors based on, or compatible with, the Intel P6 microarchitecture. It is not an official Intel designation but a shorthand derived from the fact that the P6 microarchitecture is two generations on from Intel's i486 instruction set, which was the last to use that numerical nomenclature officially.
Iabe Iabe is an English transliteration of the Greek name "ιαβε". The Jewish Encyclopedia of 1901-1906 states that "ιαβε" was used in the writings of the Church Fathers to represent the Hebrew Tetragrammaton, "יהוה".
Iacchus In Greek mythology, Iacchus is an epithet of Dionysus, particularly associated with the Mysteries at Eleusis, where he was considered to be the son of Zeus and Demeter. Iacchus was the torch bearer of the procession from Eleusis, sometimes regarded as the herald of the 'divine child' of the Goddess, born in the underworld, and sometimes as the child itself.
Iacocca: An Autobiography Iacocca: An Autobiography is Lee Iacocca's best selling autobiography, co-authored with William Novak and originally published in 1984. Most of the book is taken up with reminiscences of Iacocca's career in the car industry, first with the Ford Motor Company, then the Chrysler Corporation.
Iago (Aladdin) Iago (voiced by Gilbert Gottfried) is a fictional character in the 1992 Disney animated film Aladdin, a talking parrot resembling a Scarlet macaw who served as a sidekick for Jafar. Iago later switched sides in The Return of Jafar, in which his struggle against his power-hungry nature was a large part of the plot; he remained good in both the movie and the TV series, but he was still largely conniving, greedy, and cowardly.
Iai-do Iai was originally developed in feudal Japan, and primarily was concerned with dealing calmly and quickly to a series of potential situations such as surprise attacks, ambush and assault by multiple opponents. The iaidoka would calmly react to whatever situation he was placed in, draw his katana, deal with the threat and then resheath his sword with dignity and continue on his way.
IaidĹŤ I·ai·dĹŤ (ĺ±…ĺé“), approximately "the way of [presence] and immediate reaction", is a Japanese martial art associated with smooth, controlled movements of drawing the sword from its scabbard or saya, striking or cutting an opponent, removing blood from the blade, and then replacing the sword in the scabbard or saya. Modern day iaidĹŤ exponents typically use an iaito for practice.
Iain Aitch Iain Aitch is an English writer and journalist was born in Margate and who now lives in London. He is the author of the travel book A Fete Worse Than Death, which is a humorous first person journey through an English summer.
Iain Archer Iain Archer is a singer/songwriter from Bangor, Northern Ireland, who was once a member of the indie band Snow Patrol. Iain comes from a musical background and released several solo albums in the mid 90s on the small Scottish independent label Sticky Music.
Iain Black Iain James Stewart Black (born 1967) is a politician in British Columbia, Canada. He was elected to represent the riding of Port Moody-Westwood in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the BC general election held on May 17, 2005, as a member of the BC Liberal Party.
Iain Butchart Iain Peter Butchart (born 9 May, 1960, Bulawayo) was a Zimbabwean cricketer who played one Test at the age of 35, in addition to 20 one-day internationals spread over twelve years. He was an all-round player, a right-handed batsman and an often used medium pacer (he bowled more than 13 overs a match in his first class career).
Iain Conn In his role as an executive director of the BP Group, Iain Conn has regional responsibility for Europe, including the UK, together with Russia, the Middle East, the Caspian and Africa. He has functional responsibility for Health, Safety & Environment, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Technology, Digital Business, Security, Procurement and Pensions Operations.
Iain Crichton Smith Iain Crichton Smith (Iain Mac a' Ghobhainn) (January 1, 1928 - October 15, 1998) was a Scottish man of letters, writing in both English and Scottish Gaelic, and a prolific author in both languages. He is known for poetry, short stories and novels.
Iain Evans Iain Evans (born 1960) is a South Australian Liberal Party politician and Leader of the Opposition. He studied at Heathfield High School and gained a Bachelor Degree for Building Technology from the "SA Institute of Technology" (now University of South Australia).
Iain Fraser (soccer) Iain Fraser (born April 3, 1964) is a former professional soccer player. Although born in Jedburgh, Scotland, he grew up in Burlington, Ontario and therefore featured for the Canadian national soccer team in the 1990s as a defender.
Iain Johnstone Born 1943, for seven years the film critic for The Sunday Times, who was also presenter of the Film 82 programme (when regular presenter Barry Norman briefly left the job). He was the show's original producer, and went on to produce other British TV programmes such as the BBC2 chat show Friday Night, Saturday Morning.
Iain MacInnes Iain MacInnes is a Scottish folk musician, currently working as the producer of the BBC Radio Scotland bagpipe music program Pipeline. He was formerly presenter of that program, before taking a one-year sabbatical in 2002 to write a book on piping in the 20th century.
Iain Moss Iain Moss was educated at Exeter College, Oxford, in the mid-1970s, where he was a member of the Experimental Theatre Club and the Oxford University Broadcasting Society. While at Oxford, he wrote and directed student revues with Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis including After Eights in 1976.
Iain Rice Iain Francis Rice is a Northern Irish silver medalist from the 2002 Commonwealth Rowing Championships. Born in Hong Kong, but brought up in Belfast he rows for the Glasgow University Boat Club, having started his rowing career at Methodist College Belfast.
Iain Stables Iain Stables is the afternoon drivetime Disc Jockey on the ZM Radio Network in New Zealand and more recently in 2006, a judge on NZ Idol. Stables has worked for a total of 14 radio stations in New Zealand and has been fired from 3.
Iain Sutcliffe Iain John Sutcliffe born 20 December 1974, Leeds, Yorkshire, England is an English cricketer who has played for the cricket teams of Oxford University, Combined Universities, Leicestershire, British Universities and Lancashire. He is a left-handed batsman, primarily playing as an opener in four-day cricket, and very occasional spin bowler.
Iain Torrance The Very Reverend Iain Torrance (born Aberdeen, Scotland, 1949), is President of Princeton Theological Seminary and a former Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. He is married to Morag Ann (née MacHugh), whom he met while they were students at the University of St Andrews, and they have a son, Hew, and a daughter, Robyn.
Iain Wright Iain David Wright (born May 9, 1972) is a British Labour politician, and Member of Parliament for Hartlepool since winning a by-election in September 2004. He resigned as Parliamentary Private Secretary for Health on 7th September 2006 Source.
Iajuddin Ahmed Iajuddin Ahmed (Bangla: ইয়াজউদ্দিন আহম্মেদ) (February 1, 1931) is the current President of Bangladesh and has been in office since 2002. He was born in Munshiganj District, Bengal (now in Bangladesh).
Iakob Tsurtaveli Jacob of Tsurtavi (Georgian: ááá™áťá‘ áŞáŁá á˘áá•á”ášá, Iakob Tsurtaveli) also known as Jacob the Priest (ááá™áťá‘ á®áŁáŞá”áˇá, Iakob Khutsesi) was the 5th-century Georgian religious writer and priest from Tsurtavi, then the major town of Gogarene and the Lower Iberia.
Iakovos (Garmatis) of Chicago His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos (Garmatis) of Chicago was elected to the episcopacy of the Greek Orthodox Church by the Holy and Sacred Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in 1969. He was enthroned by His Eminence Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America on May 1, 1979, as the Bishop of Chicago at the Annunciation Cathedral.
Iakovos Kambanelis Iakovos Kambanelis (born 1922) is a Greek poet, playwright, lyricist and novelist. Born December 2, 1922 in Hora in the island of Naxos, Kambanelis is currently one of the most popular Greek artists living in Athens.
Ialysos Ialysos (Greek: ΙαλυĎĎŚĎ‚), also known as Trianta, is the second-largest town on the island of Rhodes (Ρόδος, Rhodos) in Greece. It has a population of approximately 12,000, and is located 8 kilometres south of the town of Rhodes, the island's capital, on the island's northwestern coast.
IaĹźi pogrom The IaĹźi pogrom of June 27 1941 was one of the most violent pogroms in Jewish history, launched by governmental forces in the Romanian city of IaĹźi against its Jewish population, resulting in the brutal mass-murder of at least 13,266 Jews, according to Romanian authorities.
Iamb An iamb or iambus is a metrical foot used in various types of poetry. Originally the term referred to one of the feet of the quantitative meter of classical Greek prosody: a short syllable followed by a long syllable (as in i-amb).
Ian Abrahams Ian Abrahams (b. London, England) is a British radio newsreader, who currently reads the sport on talkSPORT radio's Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast as well as phoning in reports from football matches during the Saturday afternoon Football First show.
Ian Adams Ian Adams (born 1937) is a Canadian author of fiction and non-fiction novels. Originally a journalist, he is now best known for his writing: his most successful novel to date is Agent of Influence which has also been made into a film.
Ian Anderson (politician) Ian Hugh Myddleton AndersonHis middle name was sometimes given as Milhous in writings although is registered as Hugh Myddleton with the Electoral Commission (born 1953 in Hillingdon) was a leading figure on the British far-right in the 1980s and 1990s.
Ian Angus Wilkie Ian Angus Wilkie is a British actor. He is probably best known for his recurring role as the Vicar in the sitcom Barbara, though he also appeared in the 1994 short film Blue Christmas and provided the voice for Hamish in the cult puppet sitcom Pets.
Ian Antono Jusuf Antono Djojo or Ian Antono (born October 29, 1950, Malang, Indonesia) is an Indonesian guitarist and songwriter. Although he has collaborated with many other musicians, like Iwan Fals, Anggun Cipta Sasmi, Nicky Astria, Doel Sumbang, Gito Rollies, Ebiet G Ade and Ikang Fawzi, he is best-known as God Bless's lead guitarist since 1974.
Ian Athfield Ian Charles Athfield, born in Christchurch, 15 July, 1940 is a New Zealand architect. Athfield graduated with a Diploma of Architecture from the Auckland School of Architecture in 1963 and was a principal partner in setting up Athfield Architects in 1968.
Ian Bailey Ian Bailey (born 1959 in Kent, England) was Head Buyer then Financial Director of Games Workshop to 1985, when he left Games Workshop to write books and develop games. He has had seven books published in three languages and three games in the UK and US.
Ian Bairnson Legendary guitarist Ian Bairnson (born August 3 1953 in Levenwick, Shetland Isles, Scotland) has been one of the most sought after sessionists in the music industry, working with a myriad of artists from a plethora of musical genres. Producer, engineer, and composer and long time collaborator Alan Parsons has said of Ian, "he is arguably the best guitarist in the UK".
Ian Ballantine Ian Keith Ballantine (February 15, 1916 – March 9, 1995) was a pioneering American publisher who founded and published the innovative paperback line of Ballantine Books from 1952 to 1974 with his wife, Betty Ballantine.
Ian Bayley Ian Bayley is one of the UK's finest quiz players, despite his comparative youth when compared to other leading players (he is in his early thirties). He was British Quiz Champion in 2001 and despite never having played on a series-winning team, is widely considered to be one of the best players to have appeared on University Challenge.
I-20 (rapper) I-20 (born Bobby Sandimanie) also known as I-20 Tha Dealer is a signed artist on Ludacris' Disturbing Tha Peace Records. Featured on "Move Bitch," a Ludacris-led single from Word of Mouf, proved to be a crucial moment for deep-voiced Southern rapper I-20.
I-200 class submarine The I-200-class submarines were submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. These submarines were modern design, and known as Senkou (Japanese: 潜é«, from Sen, abbreviation of 潜水艦, Sensuikan, "Submarine", and kou, abbreviation of é«é€ź, Kousoku, "High speed").
I-205 Transitway The I-205 Transitway is a partially-built busway along the wide right-of-way of the I-205 freeway in Portland, Oregon. The transitway, completely independent of the freeway lanes, was planned in the mid and late 1970s as part of the final segment of I-205.
I-25/Broadway (RTD) I-25/Broadway Station is a light rail station in the RTD Light rail system of Denver, Colorado. As the name implies, the station is located at the interchange between Interstate 25 and Broadway in south-central Denver.
I-400 class submarine The Sen Toku I-400 class (伊四〇〇型潜水艦) submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy were the largest submarines of World War II, the largest non-nuclear submarines ever constructed, and the largest in the world until the development of nuclear ballistic missile submarines in the 1960s. These were submarine aircraft carriers and each of them was able to carry 3 Aichi M6A Seiran aircraft underwater to their destinations.
I-5 Killers, Volume 2 I-5 Killers, Volume 2 is the second compilation by Schizophonic Records featuring music from the states along the Interstate 5 corridor: California, Oregon and Washington. The series name is a take off the nickname I-5 Killer given to serial killer Randall Woodfield.
I-73/74 North-South Corridor The I-73/74 North-South Corridor is a High Priority Corridor on the National Highway System in the United States. It is defined by federal law to run from Charleston, South Carolina to Detroit, Michigan and Sault Ste.
I-bot The Microbric I-Bot is a small robot that was distributed as a build-it-yourself kit by the Adelaide Advertiser news paper in South Australia, in November-December 2005. It is designed to be used as an introduction to electronics and to teach robotics.
I-broker An i-broker is a "banker for data" or "ISP for identity services" — a trusted third party that helps individuals and organizations share private data the same way banks help exchange funds and ISPs help exchange e-mail and files. The term was introduced in the Social Web paper describing how a new layer of Internet infrastructure is possible based on the OASIS XRI and XDI specifications.
I-Beam (nightclub) The I-Beam was a popular nightclub in San Francisco that was located in the Haight-Ashbury at 1748 Haight Street from October 1978 to July 1992. It was founded and owned by Sanford Kelleman, a former astronomer.
I-CAR I-CAR (Inter-industry Conference on Auto collision Repair) is an international, not-for-profit training organization formed by the collision industry in 1979. All I-CAR activities and resources focus on helping the industry achieve a high level of technical training.
I-CON I-CON is a yearly fan convention, held on the campus of the State University of New York at Stony Brook on Long Island, in Suffolk County, New York. First held in 1982, I-CON has become a very eclectic convention.
I-Fest I-Fest is short for the International Festival of Christian Puppetry and Ventriloquism, a six-day annual conference sponsored by Denver-based puppet company, One Way Street, and located on the campus of Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais, Illinois.
I-Generation Superstars of Wrestling i-Generation Superstars of Wrestling was an professional wrestling pay-per-view. It took place on July 30, 2000(and aired in the United States on December 1, 2000) from the Sydney SuperDome in Sydney, Australia.
I-house An I-house is generally in the I-house form of two stories with one room on each side of a central hall and a one story rear section. Front porches and any decoration would be in the restrained Federal manner through the 1840s, or in the Greek Revival style during the 1840s and 1850s.
I-Jet Caribbean I-Jet Caribbean is a low-cost airline start-up planning to operate services from Miami, Florida, USA to the Caribbean. It was established in 2004 led by the former manager of Dutch Caribbean Airlines which collapsed and ceased operations in October 2004.
I-Kuan Tao I-Kuan Tao, also Yi Guan Dao, or usually initialized as IKT (一貫é“, translated as the Unity Sect) is a new religious movement that originated in twentieth-century China. At the same time it incorporates much older elements from Confucianism, Taoism, and Chinese Buddhism, and recognizes the validity of non-Chinese religious traditions such as Christianity and Islam as well.
I-Lan Senior High School football team The I-Lan Senior High School football team () is a Taiwanese high school football team based in Yilan City. They represents National I-Lan Senior High School to compete in domestic competitions, such as Highschool Football League, National Youth Cup, and National High School Games.
I-Logix I-Logix is a leading provider of Collaborative Model-Driven Development (MDD) solutions for systems design through software development focused on real-time embedded applications. Founded in 1987, the Andover, Massachusetts-based company product line enhances collaboration among engineers, graphically modeling the requirements, behavior, and functionality of embedded systems.
I-mate SP5m The SP5m is a smartphone from I-mate powered by the Windows Mobile operating system. The device is based on the HTC Typhoon model, with I-mate customising the operating system and selling it as a consumer package.
I-mode NTT DoCoMo's i-mode is a wireless Internet service popular in Japan and is increasing in popularity in other parts of the world, such as Israel (Cellcom being the main company to sell i-mode phones and service there). i-mode was launched in Japan on 22 February, 1999.
I-mutation I-mutation (also known as umlaut, front mutation, i-umlaut, i/j-mutation or i/j-umlaut) is an important type of sound change, more precisely a category of regressive metaphony, in which a back vowel is fronted, and/or a front vowel is raised, if the following syllable contains /i/, /Ä«/ or /j/ (voiced palatal approximant the sound of English in â€yes’).
I-Mag I-MAG (acronym of Islamic Magazine) is a free online non-profit islamic English magazine founded by editor-in-chef Hayat Alyaqout and others in February 2005. I-MAG reflects a collaborative teamwork theme based on volunteering; as the editorial board consists of youth from around the world, who gather together via cyberspace.
I-name i-names are one form of an XRI — an OASIS open standard for digital identifiers designed for sharing resources and data across domains and applications. i-names are human-friendly XRIs intended to be as easy as possible for people to remember and use.
I-number I-numbers are a new type of Internet identifier designed to solve the problem of how any resource can have a persistent identity that never changes even when the resource moves or changes its human-friendly name. For example, if a Web page has an i-number, and links to that page use the i-number, then those links will not break even if the page is renamed, the website containing the page is complete reorganized, or the page is moved to another website.
I-OOA I-OOA was a software tool, developed and sold by the Kennedy Carter company, that supported the Shlaer-Mellor design method, and that generated code in C and C++. This tool could be modified to generate code of different styles, and also, to generate code in different programming languages.
I-recycle I-recycle is an initiative that aims to provide a central point for people offering items that they no longer require or need. The passing on and reuse of these items reduces the amount of usable goods going to landfill sites across the UK.
I-RAM The i-RAM is a solid-storage solution produced by Gigabyte which has four DIMM slots to allow PC DDR RAM to be used to store data. It plugs into a SATA port and is seen by the PC as a hard drive, and may therefore be booted from directly.
I-Self Lord and Master I-Self Lord And Master is a acronym of the word Islam used by African American social and religious movements such as the Nation of Islam and the Nation of Gods and Earths. It is a break down of the word Islam that is intended to display the belief that the individual is the god and savior of himself.
I-Sound WMA MP3 Recorder Pro i-Sound WMA MP3 Recorder turn your computer into complete audio recording studio. You can record sound from internal or external source into MP3, OGG, WMA, WAV, APE format sound file directly without costing any other disk space.
I-to-i i-to-i is a private travel company which helps people find volunteer and paid positions globally. They facilitate teaching english as a foreign language (TEFL), paid teaching placements (PTP), volunteering, gap year travel, and work experience programmes in many countries.
I-Tours I-Tours (also spelled "iTours" or "Itours") are an emerging technology, typically using podcasting technology. A user, usually a tourist, visits a website on the internet and downloads an audio tour of an area the tourist is interested in.
I-View I-View Communication Incorporation (Traditional Chinese]: 天鄰科技股份有é™ĺ…¬ĺʏ; [[Japanese language|Japanese: アイă“ăĄăĽ) founded in 1997, has been a manufacturer in the digital video surveillance for CCTV industry, offering private labels, OEM and ODM services.
I-wear i-wear (or e-wear) is intelligent apparel that fuses fashion with communication technology, electronic textiles, and sophisticated design innovations to express new ideas about appearance, construction and functionalism. i-wear was born out of the collaboration between European fashion designers and IT technicians.
I-War (Atari Jaguar) I-War (also known as Netwar) is a video game developed by Imagitec Design for the Atari Jaguar system released in 1995. The player had to enter the virtual world of a worldwide computer network nicknamed "I-Way" and fight computer viruses.
I-War (Independence War) I-War (known as Independence War after the North American release) is a space simulation computer game developed by English development house Particle Systems Ltd. The game was first published in 1997 in Europe by Infogrames as I-War, and in late August of 1998 in North America as Independence War.
I&M Rail Link The I&M Rail Link was a railroad operating in the north central portion of the United States. The company commenced operations on April 5, 1997, acquiring lines from the Canadian Pacific Railway and from Soo Line.
I"s I"s (アイズ) is a teenage romance manga by Masakazu Katsura. Originally serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump in Japan from 1997 to 1999, the series was collected into 15 volumes (tankōbon), the first of which was released in the United States by VIZ Media in March 2005, although English scanslations (fan-made translations) of the series had already been around several years before.
I* i* (pronounced "i star") or i* framework is a modeling language suitable for an early phase of system modeling in order to understand the problem domain. i* modeling language allows to model both as-is and to-be situations.
I, Claudius (film) I, Claudius was the proposed 1937 film of the book I, Claudius. It was to have been produced by Alexander Korda, directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Charles Laughton and Merle Oberon, but it was dogged by ill-luck, culminating in a serious accident involving Oberon, which caused filming to be abandoned.
I, Davros: Corruption I, Davros: Corruption is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It stars Terry Molloy reprising his role as Davros, the twisted creator of the Dalek race.
I, Davros: Guilt I, Davros: Guilt is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It stars Terry Molloy reprising his role as Davros, the twisted creator of the Dalek race.
I, Davros: Innocence I, Davros: Innocence is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It stars Terry Molloy reprising his role as Davros, the twisted creator of the Dalek race.
I, Davros: Purity I, Davros: Purity is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It stars Terry Molloy reprising his role as Davros, the twisted creator of the Dalek race.
I, Don Quixote I, Don Quixote is a non-musical play written for television, and first broadcast on the CBS anthology series DuPont Show of the Month on the evening of November 9, 1959. Written by Dale Wasserman, the play was converted by him ca.
I, Lucifer I, Lucifer is the title of an action-adventure novel by Peter O'Donnell which was first published in 1967, featuring the character Modesty Blaise which O'Donnell had created for a comic strip several years earlier. It was the third novel to feature the character.
I, Max I, Max was a sports commentary show featuring former ESPN boxing analyst and Around the Horn host Max Kellerman and former Boston Globe columnist and Around the Horn contributor, Michael Holley, that aired on Fox Sports Net. The concept of the show involved Kellerman and his ego (explaining the name of the show) against the world, represented by Holley, with producer Bill Wolff, the former "Disembodied Voice" from Around the Horn, as the "impartial" mediator.
I, Mudd "I, Mudd" is an episode of Star Trek: The Original Series first broadcast November 3, 1967 and repeated April 5, 1968. It is a second season episode #37, production #41, and was written by Stephen Kandel and David Gerrold, based on a story by Gene Roddenberry and directed by Marc Daniels.
I, Robot I, Robot is a collection of nine English language science fiction short stories by Isaac Asimov, first published by Gnome Press in 1950. The stories originally appeared in the American magazines Super Science Stories and Astounding Science Fiction between 1940 and 1950.
I, Robot (band) I, Robot was a screamo band that emerged during the later parts of the screamo scene. They connect post-emo singing parts without metalcore breakdowns opting for melodic bridges and other parts, with traditional screamo chaos parts making this a well-rounded band.
I, Robot (film) I, Robot is a science fiction film filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, but produced in the United States released on July 16, 2004, attributed to Isaac Asimov's Robot Series, especially a short-story collection of the same name. It is instead technically based on Hardwired, a freelance script by Jeff Vintar, but bears some significant resemblance to a pre-Asimov, 1939 classic sci-fi short story, "I, Robot" by Eando Binder, after which the Asimov collection was named by its publisher against Asimov's wishes.
I, Tina I, Tina is a 1986 autobiography by rock singer Tina Turner, co-written by MTV news correspondent and music critic Kurt Loder. It described Turner's story from a girl born and raised in Nutbush, Tennessee (now known as Brownsville, Tennessee), to her initial rise to fame under the leadership of famed blues musician Ike Turner and her abusive relationship with the St.
I. A. Richards Ivor Armstrong Richards (26 February, 1893 in Sandbach, Cheshire – 7 September, 1979 in Cambridge) was an influential English literary critic and rhetorician. His books, especially The Meaning of Meaning, Principles of Literary Criticism, Practical Criticism, and The Philosophy of Rhetoric, were among the founding documents of the New Criticism, and most of the eminent New Critics were Richards's students.
I. Rice Pereira Irene Rice Pereira (born 1902, Chelsea, Massachusetts, died 1971, Marbella, Spain) was an American abstract artist, known for her work in the Lyrical Abstraction genre and her use of the principles of the Bauhaus school.
I/O Kit The I/O Kit is an open-source framework in the XNU kernel that helps developers code device drivers for Apple's Mac OS X operating system. The I/O Kit framework was originally introduced as part of Apple's Rhapsody operating system that later became Mac OS X, and shared almost no similarities with Mac OS 9's device driver framework.
I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society is an interdisciplinary journal of research and commentary concentrating on the intersection of law, policy, and information technology. I/S is the result of a partnership between the Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University, and the Heinz School of Public Policy and Management at Carnegie Mellon University.
I/V curve An I/V curve (current voltage curve) is simply a Cartesian plot of the voltage across a resistor plotted against the current flowing through that resistor. Typically, voltage is plotted on the x-axis and current on the y-axis.
I2hub i2hub was a peer-to-peer file sharing service and program designed and intended primarily for use by university and college students. The program, based on the popular DC++ software, was created by Wayne Chang, a student at University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
I2P I2P (originally short for Invisible Internet Project,IRC Meeting #59: i2p = i^2p (invisible internet project) though it is not commonly referred to by this name anymore) is a free and open source project building an anonymous, or technically more correctly speaking a pseudonymous, overlay network. The network is a simple layer that applications can use to anonymously and securely send messages to each other.
I686 i686 is an unofficial name given to the similar instruction sets used by several Intel and Intel-compatible microprocessors based on, or compatible with, the Intel P6 microarchitecture. It is not an official Intel designation but a shorthand derived from the fact that the P6 microarchitecture is two generations on from Intel's i486 instruction set, which was the last to use that numerical nomenclature officially.
Iabe Iabe is an English transliteration of the Greek name "ιαβε". The Jewish Encyclopedia of 1901-1906 states that "ιαβε" was used in the writings of the Church Fathers to represent the Hebrew Tetragrammaton, "יהוה".
Iacchus In Greek mythology, Iacchus is an epithet of Dionysus, particularly associated with the Mysteries at Eleusis, where he was considered to be the son of Zeus and Demeter. Iacchus was the torch bearer of the procession from Eleusis, sometimes regarded as the herald of the 'divine child' of the Goddess, born in the underworld, and sometimes as the child itself.
Iacocca: An Autobiography Iacocca: An Autobiography is Lee Iacocca's best selling autobiography, co-authored with William Novak and originally published in 1984. Most of the book is taken up with reminiscences of Iacocca's career in the car industry, first with the Ford Motor Company, then the Chrysler Corporation.
Iago (Aladdin) Iago (voiced by Gilbert Gottfried) is a fictional character in the 1992 Disney animated film Aladdin, a talking parrot resembling a Scarlet macaw who served as a sidekick for Jafar. Iago later switched sides in The Return of Jafar, in which his struggle against his power-hungry nature was a large part of the plot; he remained good in both the movie and the TV series, but he was still largely conniving, greedy, and cowardly.
Iai-do Iai was originally developed in feudal Japan, and primarily was concerned with dealing calmly and quickly to a series of potential situations such as surprise attacks, ambush and assault by multiple opponents. The iaidoka would calmly react to whatever situation he was placed in, draw his katana, deal with the threat and then resheath his sword with dignity and continue on his way.
IaidĹŤ I·ai·dĹŤ (ĺ±…ĺé“), approximately "the way of [presence] and immediate reaction", is a Japanese martial art associated with smooth, controlled movements of drawing the sword from its scabbard or saya, striking or cutting an opponent, removing blood from the blade, and then replacing the sword in the scabbard or saya. Modern day iaidĹŤ exponents typically use an iaito for practice.
Iain Aitch Iain Aitch is an English writer and journalist was born in Margate and who now lives in London. He is the author of the travel book A Fete Worse Than Death, which is a humorous first person journey through an English summer.
Iain Archer Iain Archer is a singer/songwriter from Bangor, Northern Ireland, who was once a member of the indie band Snow Patrol. Iain comes from a musical background and released several solo albums in the mid 90s on the small Scottish independent label Sticky Music.
Iain Black Iain James Stewart Black (born 1967) is a politician in British Columbia, Canada. He was elected to represent the riding of Port Moody-Westwood in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the BC general election held on May 17, 2005, as a member of the BC Liberal Party.
Iain Butchart Iain Peter Butchart (born 9 May, 1960, Bulawayo) was a Zimbabwean cricketer who played one Test at the age of 35, in addition to 20 one-day internationals spread over twelve years. He was an all-round player, a right-handed batsman and an often used medium pacer (he bowled more than 13 overs a match in his first class career).
Iain Conn In his role as an executive director of the BP Group, Iain Conn has regional responsibility for Europe, including the UK, together with Russia, the Middle East, the Caspian and Africa. He has functional responsibility for Health, Safety & Environment, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Technology, Digital Business, Security, Procurement and Pensions Operations.
Iain Crichton Smith Iain Crichton Smith (Iain Mac a' Ghobhainn) (January 1, 1928 - October 15, 1998) was a Scottish man of letters, writing in both English and Scottish Gaelic, and a prolific author in both languages. He is known for poetry, short stories and novels.
Iain Evans Iain Evans (born 1960) is a South Australian Liberal Party politician and Leader of the Opposition. He studied at Heathfield High School and gained a Bachelor Degree for Building Technology from the "SA Institute of Technology" (now University of South Australia).
Iain Fraser (soccer) Iain Fraser (born April 3, 1964) is a former professional soccer player. Although born in Jedburgh, Scotland, he grew up in Burlington, Ontario and therefore featured for the Canadian national soccer team in the 1990s as a defender.
Iain Johnstone Born 1943, for seven years the film critic for The Sunday Times, who was also presenter of the Film 82 programme (when regular presenter Barry Norman briefly left the job). He was the show's original producer, and went on to produce other British TV programmes such as the BBC2 chat show Friday Night, Saturday Morning.
Iain MacInnes Iain MacInnes is a Scottish folk musician, currently working as the producer of the BBC Radio Scotland bagpipe music program Pipeline. He was formerly presenter of that program, before taking a one-year sabbatical in 2002 to write a book on piping in the 20th century.
Iain Moss Iain Moss was educated at Exeter College, Oxford, in the mid-1970s, where he was a member of the Experimental Theatre Club and the Oxford University Broadcasting Society. While at Oxford, he wrote and directed student revues with Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis including After Eights in 1976.
Iain Rice Iain Francis Rice is a Northern Irish silver medalist from the 2002 Commonwealth Rowing Championships. Born in Hong Kong, but brought up in Belfast he rows for the Glasgow University Boat Club, having started his rowing career at Methodist College Belfast.
Iain Stables Iain Stables is the afternoon drivetime Disc Jockey on the ZM Radio Network in New Zealand and more recently in 2006, a judge on NZ Idol. Stables has worked for a total of 14 radio stations in New Zealand and has been fired from 3.
Iain Sutcliffe Iain John Sutcliffe born 20 December 1974, Leeds, Yorkshire, England is an English cricketer who has played for the cricket teams of Oxford University, Combined Universities, Leicestershire, British Universities and Lancashire. He is a left-handed batsman, primarily playing as an opener in four-day cricket, and very occasional spin bowler.
Iain Torrance The Very Reverend Iain Torrance (born Aberdeen, Scotland, 1949), is President of Princeton Theological Seminary and a former Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. He is married to Morag Ann (née MacHugh), whom he met while they were students at the University of St Andrews, and they have a son, Hew, and a daughter, Robyn.
Iain Wright Iain David Wright (born May 9, 1972) is a British Labour politician, and Member of Parliament for Hartlepool since winning a by-election in September 2004. He resigned as Parliamentary Private Secretary for Health on 7th September 2006 Source.
Iajuddin Ahmed Iajuddin Ahmed (Bangla: ইয়াজউদ্দিন আহম্মেদ) (February 1, 1931) is the current President of Bangladesh and has been in office since 2002. He was born in Munshiganj District, Bengal (now in Bangladesh).
Iakob Tsurtaveli Jacob of Tsurtavi (Georgian: ááá™áťá‘ áŞáŁá á˘áá•á”ášá, Iakob Tsurtaveli) also known as Jacob the Priest (ááá™áťá‘ á®áŁáŞá”áˇá, Iakob Khutsesi) was the 5th-century Georgian religious writer and priest from Tsurtavi, then the major town of Gogarene and the Lower Iberia.
Iakovos (Garmatis) of Chicago His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos (Garmatis) of Chicago was elected to the episcopacy of the Greek Orthodox Church by the Holy and Sacred Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in 1969. He was enthroned by His Eminence Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America on May 1, 1979, as the Bishop of Chicago at the Annunciation Cathedral.
Iakovos Kambanelis Iakovos Kambanelis (born 1922) is a Greek poet, playwright, lyricist and novelist. Born December 2, 1922 in Hora in the island of Naxos, Kambanelis is currently one of the most popular Greek artists living in Athens.
Ialysos Ialysos (Greek: ΙαλυĎĎŚĎ‚), also known as Trianta, is the second-largest town on the island of Rhodes (Ρόδος, Rhodos) in Greece. It has a population of approximately 12,000, and is located 8 kilometres south of the town of Rhodes, the island's capital, on the island's northwestern coast.
IaĹźi pogrom The IaĹźi pogrom of June 27 1941 was one of the most violent pogroms in Jewish history, launched by governmental forces in the Romanian city of IaĹźi against its Jewish population, resulting in the brutal mass-murder of at least 13,266 Jews, according to Romanian authorities.
Iamb An iamb or iambus is a metrical foot used in various types of poetry. Originally the term referred to one of the feet of the quantitative meter of classical Greek prosody: a short syllable followed by a long syllable (as in i-amb).
Ian Abrahams Ian Abrahams (b. London, England) is a British radio newsreader, who currently reads the sport on talkSPORT radio's Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast as well as phoning in reports from football matches during the Saturday afternoon Football First show.
Ian Adams Ian Adams (born 1937) is a Canadian author of fiction and non-fiction novels. Originally a journalist, he is now best known for his writing: his most successful novel to date is Agent of Influence which has also been made into a film.
Ian Anderson (politician) Ian Hugh Myddleton AndersonHis middle name was sometimes given as Milhous in writings although is registered as Hugh Myddleton with the Electoral Commission (born 1953 in Hillingdon) was a leading figure on the British far-right in the 1980s and 1990s.
Ian Angus Wilkie Ian Angus Wilkie is a British actor. He is probably best known for his recurring role as the Vicar in the sitcom Barbara, though he also appeared in the 1994 short film Blue Christmas and provided the voice for Hamish in the cult puppet sitcom Pets.
Ian Antono Jusuf Antono Djojo or Ian Antono (born October 29, 1950, Malang, Indonesia) is an Indonesian guitarist and songwriter. Although he has collaborated with many other musicians, like Iwan Fals, Anggun Cipta Sasmi, Nicky Astria, Doel Sumbang, Gito Rollies, Ebiet G Ade and Ikang Fawzi, he is best-known as God Bless's lead guitarist since 1974.
Ian Athfield Ian Charles Athfield, born in Christchurch, 15 July, 1940 is a New Zealand architect. Athfield graduated with a Diploma of Architecture from the Auckland School of Architecture in 1963 and was a principal partner in setting up Athfield Architects in 1968.
Ian Bailey Ian Bailey (born 1959 in Kent, England) was Head Buyer then Financial Director of Games Workshop to 1985, when he left Games Workshop to write books and develop games. He has had seven books published in three languages and three games in the UK and US.
Ian Bairnson Legendary guitarist Ian Bairnson (born August 3 1953 in Levenwick, Shetland Isles, Scotland) has been one of the most sought after sessionists in the music industry, working with a myriad of artists from a plethora of musical genres. Producer, engineer, and composer and long time collaborator Alan Parsons has said of Ian, "he is arguably the best guitarist in the UK".
Ian Ballantine Ian Keith Ballantine (February 15, 1916 – March 9, 1995) was a pioneering American publisher who founded and published the innovative paperback line of Ballantine Books from 1952 to 1974 with his wife, Betty Ballantine.
Ian Bayley Ian Bayley is one of the UK's finest quiz players, despite his comparative youth when compared to other leading players (he is in his early thirties). He was British Quiz Champion in 2001 and despite never having played on a series-winning team, is widely considered to be one of the best players to have appeared on University Challenge.
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