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Mouthpiece (brass) On brass instruments the mouthpiece is the part of the instrument which is placed upon the player's lips. The purpose of the mouthpiece is a resonator, which passes vibration from the lips to the column of air contained within the instrument, giving rise to the standing wave pattern of vibration in the air column.
Mouthpiece (comics) Mouthpiece is a fictional comic book character from the golden age of comic books who was published by Quality Comics. He first appeared in Police Comics #1 (August 1941), along with the heroes Plastic Man, Firebrand, and the Human Bomb, and lasted until #13.
Mouthpiece (scuba) In breathing sets, a mouthpiece is a part that the user grips in his mouth, to make a watertight seal between the breathing set and his mouth. It is composed of a short flattened-oval tube that goes in between the lips, with on its free end a flange that fits between the lips and the tooth and gums.
Mouthpiece (woodwind) The mouthpiece of a woodwind instrument is that part of the instrument which is placed partly in the player's mouth. Single-reed instruments, capped double-reed instruments, and fipple flutes have mouthpieces while exposed double-reed instruments and open flutes do not.
Mouthwash test In medicine, a mouthwash test is a simple noninvasive procedure, used to detect if a patient is carrying a single gene defect such as that of cystic fibrosis. The test involves administering a saline mouthwash in order to obtain epithelial cells from the patients buccal cavity.
Moutoa Island Moutoa Island is an island of shingle approximately 500 meters long, eighty kilometers up the Whanganui River, New Zealand between the towns of Ranana and Hiruharama. Surrounded by rapids, it has been the site of many battles, the most famous being on the 14th May, 1864 between a force of Pai Marire followers from the upper Whanganui and the Ngati-Hau of the lower Whanganui during the Second Taranaki War.
Moutsouna Moutsouna (in Greek: Μουτσούνα) is a small seaside village on the eastern coast of the island of Naxos, Greece. It is located approximately 39 km from the capital of the island, and 11 km from the village of Apiranthos.
Mouvement d'Action et Défense Masada The Mouvement d'Action et Défense Masada (Masada Action and Defense Movement) was a French terrorist organization which carried out three bombings against Arab targets. The first attack was on a PLO bookstore in Paris in October 1972, while its other two attacks were against hostels in Cannes and Nice in 1988.
Mouvement de Libération Nationale du Québec The Mouvement de Libération Nationale du Québec (MLNQ) is a secessionist and reactionary group in Quebec, Canada, founded (in the wake of the 1995 referendum on Quebec sovereignty) by Front de Libération du Québec (FLQ) founder and convicted murderer Raymond Villeneuve. It presents itself as a continuation of the former FLQ terrorist organization.
Mouvement des Entreprises de France The Mouvement des Entreprises de France or MEDEF (in English: "Movement of the French Enterprises") is the largest union of employers in France. It was formerly known as the Conseil National du Patronat Français or CNPF (in English: "National Council of the French Employers").
Mouvement Franciste The Mouvement Franciste ("Francist" Movement) was a French Fascist and Antisemitic league created by Marcel Bucard in September 1933; it edited the newspaper Le Francisme. Mouvement Franciste reached of membership of 10,000, and was financed by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.
Mouvement national des Québécoises et des Québécois Founded in 1947, the Mouvement national des Québécoises et des Québécois (MNQ) is an organization which groups 19 Sociétés nationales des Québécois and Saint-Jean-Baptiste Societies in as many regions of Quebec, Canada. Its stated mission is to "promote and defend the French language, the sovereignty of Quebec, and national pride".
Mouvement National Congolais The Mouvement National Congolais (English: Congolese National Movement, MNC) is a pro-independence nationalist group that emerged in the colonized Belgian Congo. After the country was granted independence by Belgium and held its first parliamentary elections in 1960, chaotic fighting almost immediately broke out, with the MNC being one of the groups vying for power.
Mouvement National Congolais-Kalonji The Mouvement National Congolais-Kalonji was Congolese political party and splinter group of the Mouvement National Congolais, with whom it cut ties in 1959. The new party was led mainly by Kasai's Joseph Kalonji amongst others, including Joseph Iléo and Cyrille Adoula.
Mouvement pour l'Autonomie de la Kabylie The Mouvement pour l'Autonomie de la Kabylie (MAK) is a non-violent autonomist group seeking the independence of the province of Kabylia from the nation of Algeria. Led by folk singer Ferhat M'henni, the MAK is composed of Algerian Berbers, centered around the city of Tizi Ozou, who are frustrated by the efforts of the government to assimilate the minority into the Arab majority.
Mouvement pour une Alternative Socialiste The Movement for a Socialist Alternative or Mouvement pour une Alternative Socialiste (in French) is the Walloon section of the Committee for a Workers' International in, a Trotskyist international, in Belgium. Its Flemish counterpart is the Left Socialist Party.
Mouvement Québec français Mouvement Québec français (MQF) is an umbrella group of organizations in favour of the preservation and defense of the French language in Quebec. It was founded in 1970 as the Front du Québec français by people like reputed economist François-Albert Angers, before the passing of the Official Language Act (Bill 22, in 1974) and the Charter of the French Language (Bill 101, in 1977) language laws.
Mouvement républicain national pour la démocratie et le développement Mouvement républicain national pour la démocratie et le développement (MRND, English: National Republican Movement for Democracy and Development) is a now-defunct political party in Rwanda. It was the ruling party of Rwanda from 1975 to 1994, under President Juvénal Habyarimana.
Mouvement Souveraineté-Association The Mouvement Souveraineté-Association (MSA, or Movement for Sovereignty-Association) was formed on November 19, 1967 by René Lévesque to promote the concept of sovereignty-association between Quebec and the rest of Canada.
Movable seating Movable seating is a feature of some modern stadiums, often known as convertible stadiums, or moduable stadiums. It allows for the movement of parts of the grandstand to allow for a change of the playing surface's shape.
Movax The movax has come to refer generally to any one of a number of specialized robotic excavator-mounted side-grip hydraulic vibratory pile drivers used to drive and extract sheet piling or other types of piles. The main advancement of the movax is in the handling and positioning of the pile.
Move (album) Move is the fifth full length studio album CD by heavy metal, hard rock, progressive metal band Freak Kitchen. As the band defines this album: "More metal, more experimental, more fascinating, this last Freak Kitchen will please the fans and will without any possible doubt convert the newcomers.
Move Along (song) Move Along is the title track of The All-American Rejects' sophomore album and their second single released from the album, Move Along. The song is about being young, lonely, and struggling through life but "moving along", shaking off problems and continuing with life.
Move by nature In Game theory a move by nature (aka God's move or nature move) is a decision or move in an extensive form game made by a player who has no strategic interests in the outcome. The effect is to add a player, 'Nature' whose practical role is to act as a random number generator.
Move Closer to Your World Move Closer to Your World is a television news music package composed by jingle writer Al Ham under his Mayoham Music label. This music package was first used by WNAC-TV in Boston in 1970 (currently WHDH-TV; unrelated to the present-day WNAC-TV in Providence, Rhode Island), but it is perhaps most famous for its use on WPVI-TV in Philadelphia (then owned by Capital Cities Communications), which started using the music for its "Action News" broadcasts in 1972.
Move in My Direction "Move in My Direction" is a pop–dance song written by British duo Bananarama, David Clewett and Ivar Lisinski for Bananarama's ninth studio album Drama (2005). The song was produced by Mute 8 and received a mixed reception from music critics.
Move It On Over "Move It On Over" is a song written and recorded by the American country music singer-songwriter Hank Williams in 1947. The song was Williams' first major country hit, reaching #4 on the Billboard Country Singles chart.
Move It On Over (album) 'Move It On Over' is the second album by George Thorogood & The Destroyers. Thorogood's energy, rousing vocals and driving guitar playing came roaring through on inspired covers of Elmore James' "The Sky Is Crying," Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love," Chuck Berry's "It Wasn't Me," and Brownie McGhee's "So Much Trouble.
Move On (David Bowie song) "Move On" is a song written by David Bowie and Brian Eno in 1979 for the album Lodger. "Move On" was lyrically Bowie’s ode to his own wanderlust, sonically his earlier classic "All the Young Dudes" played backwards.
Move Your Car Move Your Car is a song and a single release by the Swedish punk rock group Millencolin from their second album Life on a Plate. The single was released on October 26, 1996, and the b-sides were included in the 1999 compilation album The Melancholy Collection.
Move-to-front transform The move-to-front (or MTF) transform is an encoding of data (typically a stream of bytes) designed to improve the performance of entropy encoding techniques of compression. When efficiently implemented, it is fast enough that its benefits usually justify including it as an extra step in data compression algorithms.
Moveable bridge A moveable bridge is a bridge that moves to allow passage for (usually) boats or barges. By making the bridge movable it may be made low, which avoids the expense of high piers and long approaches, greatly reducing the cost of the bridge.
Moveable feast In Christianity, a moveable feast or movable feast is a holy day -- a feast or a fast -- whose date is not fixed to a particular day of the calendar year but moves in response to the date of Easter, which date varies according to a complex formula.
Movellan The Movellans are a fictional race of androids from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Originating from outside the galaxy (Romana identified their ship as being from star system "4-X-Alpha-4"), they were adversaries of the cyborg race known as the Daleks, and made their first and only appearance to date in the Fourth Doctor serial Destiny of the Daleks (1979).
Movement (music) A movement is a self-contained part of a musical composition or musical form. While individual or selected movements from a composition are sometimes performed separately, a performance of the complete work requires all the movements to be performed in succession.
Movement 98 Movement 98 was a Paul Oakenfold project on Circa Records built around the vocal talents of Carol Thompson and also featuring input from Steve Osbourne and Rob Davis. Their debut single "Joy and Heartbreak" was a midpaced soul release based around the melody of Erik Satie's Les Trois Gymnopedie.
Movement Action Plan The Movement Action Plan is a strategic model for waging nonviolent social movements developed by Bill Moyer, a US social change activist. The MAP, initially developed by Moyer in the late 1970s, uses case studies of successful social movements to illustrate eight distinct stages through social movements progress, and is designed to help movement activists choose the most effective tactics and strategies to match their movements' current stage.
Movement Against Illegal Immigration Movement Against Illegal Immigration (DPNI) (Russian: Движение против нелегальной иммиграции — ДПНИ) is a Russian far-right anti-immigrant organization. The organiztion is led by Aleksandr Belov (Potkin) former member of ultra-nationalist Pamyat.
Movement Against the Monarchy The Movement Against the Monarchy, abbreviated and commonly referred to simply as MAM, is a UK-based Anarchist organization that frequently engages in protests against the British Monarchy. The most active of the Anti-Monarchist organizations in the United Kingdom, they are a central fixture in British Anarchist, and to a lesser extent, Republican, movements.
Movement for Autonomy The Movement for Autonomy (Italian: Movimento per l'Autonomia or MPA) is a minor Italian political party, founded on April 30, 2005 by a number of Southern Italian, especially Sicilian, right-of-centre autonomist dissidents, notably from Union of Christian and Centre Democrats (UDC) and Socialist Party – New PSI. It is led by Raffaele Lombardo, President of the Province of Catania and MEP, formerly UDC Sicilian leader.
Movement for Compassionate Living The Movement for Compassionate Living is a UK based organisation promoting veganism and sustainable living. Membership is informal, based on voluntary subscription to the group's journal New Leaves, with subscribers in many countries.
Movement for Defense of Human and Civic Rights Movement for Defense of Human and Civic Rights (, ROPCiO) was a political and social organization formed in Poland in March of 1977. It tried to resist the regime by denouncing it for violating Polish and international laws including the Polish constitution and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
Movement for Democracy (Slovakia) The Movement for Democracy (Hnutie za demokraciu) is a political party in Slovakia split from the Movement for a Democratic Slovakia in 2002. The first leader of the party was Ivan Gašparovič, the current president of Slovakia.
Movement for Democracy and Justice in Chad Movement for Democracy and Justice in Chad (French: Mouvement pour la democratie et la justice au Tchad, abbreviated as MDJT) is a Chadian rebel group that tried to oust the government of the current Chadian president Idriss Déby from October 1998-2003. The movement was founded by Youssouf Togoïmi, Déby's former Defense Minister, and operated primarily in Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti and the Tibesti Mountains.
Movement for Democracy in Liberia The Movement for Democracy in Liberia (MODEL) was a rebel group in Liberia that became active in early 2003. It achieved rapid successes in its war against President Charles Taylor and is believed to have been created by the CĂ´te d'Ivoire government as a way of staking a claim in Liberian politics during the turmoil of that country's civil war, or as retaliation for the Liberian government's alleged support for rebels in the Ivory Coast.
Movement for Democratic Change The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) led by Morgan Tsvangirai was founded in 1999 as the official opposition party to the Zanu-PF party led by Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe. It was formed from many members of the broad coalition of civic society groups and individuals that campaigned for a No vote in the 2000 Constitutional referendum, in particular the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions.
Movement for Democratic Renewal and Development The Movement for Democratic Renewal and Development (French: Mouvement pour le Renouveau Démocratique et le Développement) is a political party in Djibouti. It was originally known as the Party for Democratic Renewal.
Movement for European Reform The Movement for European Reform is a pan-European alliance of national political parties founded on 13 July, 2006, intended to group forces of the centre-right in favour of free market policies and critical of further European integration. The founding members are the British Conservative Party and the Czech Civic Democratic Party (ODS).
Movement for France The Movement for France (French: Mouvement pour la France), or MPF, is a conservative, traditionalist and nationalist party, founded on November 20, 1994, with a marked regional implementation in Vendée. It is led by Philippe de Villiers, once communication minister under Jacques Chirac.
Movement for Changes Movement for Changes (Serbian/Montenegrin: Pokret za Promjene, or PZP) is a political party in Montenegro which seeks to integrate their country into the European Union and supports political and economic reforms to bring it into line with European norms. It was founded by a group of economists and academics in September 2002 and is led by Nebojša Medojević.
Movement for Justice in Africa Movement for Justice in Africa (MOJA) is a leftist pan-African political organization that is mostly active in Liberia, with chapters in Ghana and The Gambia. It was founded in 1973 by Togba Nah Tipoteh, who is to this day its president.
Movement for Multiparty Democracy The Movement for Multy-party Democracy (MMD) is a political party in Zambia. Originally formed to oust the previous government, MMD controlled an absolute majority in parliament between 1991 and 2001, when its past leader, Frederick Chiluba was president of the country.
Movement for Peace and Socialism Movement for Peace and Socialism (Italian: Movimento per la Pace e il Socialismo, MPS) is a Marxist-Leninist political party in Italy, founded 30 November 1986 by retired NATO general and senator Nino Pasti. Pasti served as MPS president, taking special interest in the struggle against nuclear weapons, until his death in 1992.
Movement for Quality Government in Israel The Movement for Quality Government in Israel (Hebrew: התנועה למען איכות השלטון בישראל) is an Israeli non-profit organization numbering about 13,000 volunteers. Formed as a protest movement on March 1990 during the coalitionary crisis, it is today the leading public petitioner to the Supreme Court of Israel.
Movement for Renewal The Movement for Renewal or Democratic Initiative Movement (Mouvement de la Rénovation-Ettajdid or Mouvement Initiative Démocratique) is a political party in Tunisia. It evolved out of the Tunisian Communist Party.
Movement for Restoration of Democracy Movement for Restoration of Democracy (MRD) (Urdu: اتحاد برائے بحالی جمہوریت ) is a multi-party political alliance in Pakistan. MRD coalition comprising of Pakistan People's Party, National Democratic Party, Tehrik-e-Istaqlal, Pakistan Muslim League, Qaumi Mahaz-e-Azadi, Pakistan Mazdoor Kissan Party, Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Islam, (Pakhtoonwa); MRD demands withdrawal of martial law and immediate elections; movement elicits support of lawyers and journalists.
Movement for Rights and Freedoms The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (; ) is a centrist political party in Bulgaria, based in the Turkish minority. The MRF is a member of the Liberal International and considers itself a liberal party, probably like the Swedish People's Party, the party of the Swedish-speaking minority of Finland.
Movement for Socialism (Venezuela) The Movement toward Socialism (Spanish: Movimiento al Socialismo, or MAS) is a social-democratic political party in Venezuela. MAS was founded in 1971 by a faction of the Communist Party of Venezuela that opposed the Communist Party's use of armed tactics.
Movement for the autonomy of Kabylie The Movement for the Autonomy of Kabylie (MAK) is a Berber organization which demands autonomous status for the region of Kabylie in Algeria. It is led by Ferhat Mehenni, who started it after the "Black Spring" disturbances in 2001.
Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra The Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) is a revolutionary movement with the aim of securing the resurgence of the defunct state of Biafra. It is led by an Indian-trained lawyer, Ralph Uwazurike, with headquarters in Okwe, in the Okigwe district of Imo state, Nigeria.
Movement for the Confederation of the Communists Movement for the Confederation of the Communists (in Italian: Movimento per la Confederazione dei Comunisti) is a political movement in Italy. MCC was founded in 1998, after a split from the Confederation of Self-organized Communists (Confederazione Comunisti/e Autorganizzati, CCA).
Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta ("MEND") is a militant indigenous people's movement dedicated to armed struggle against what they claim to be the exploitation and oppression of the people of Niger Delta and the degradation of their natural environment by foreign multinational corporations involved in the extraction of oil in their homeland. MEND has been linked to attacks on foreign owned petroleum companies in Nigeria.
Movement for the Independence of Sicily The Movement for the Independence of Sicily (Italian: Movimento per l'Indipendenza della Sicilia, MIS) is a separatist movement, active in Sicily from 1943 to 1947 and again since 2004, with the goal to obtain independence of the island from Italy.
Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore The Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore (abbrev: MINDS; Chinese: 新加坡弱智人士福利促进会), previously known as the Singapore Association for Retarded Children, is a voluntary welfare organisation catering to the needs of the intellectually disabled in Singapore. It currently operates five Special Education schools, three Sheltered Workshops, two Training and Development Centres, and two Residential Homes.
Movement for the Liberation of Congo The Movement for the Liberation of Congo (French: Mouvement pour la Liberation du Congo) is a political party in Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was a rebel group operating in the Democratic Republic of Congo that fought the government throughout the Second Congo War.
Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People The Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People (French: Mouvement pour la Libération du Peuple Centrafricain) is a political party in the Central African Republic. It was established in Paris in 1979 by former prime minister Ange-Félix Patassé as a Central African Republic opposition movement.
Movement for the National Independence of Angola Movement for the National Independence of Angola (in Portuguese: Movimento para a IndependĂŞncia Nacional de Angola), a political party in Angola, formed in 1958. MINA later merged with other parties to Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA).
Movement for the Rehabilitation of Citizens-Rurenzangemero The Movement for the Rehabilitation of Citizens-Rurenzangemero (French: Mouvement pour la Réhabilitation du Citoyen-Rurenzangemero, MRC-Rurenzangemero) is a political party in Burundi. Formed in 2002, the party is led by Epitace Bayaganakandi and draws most of its support from the ethnic Tutsi minority.
Movement for the Reorganization of the Communist Party of Greece 1918-55 The Movement for the Reorganization of the Communist Party of Greece 1918-55 (Greek: Κίνηση για την Ανασύνταξη του ΚΚΕ 1918-55), is a minor Greek political party. It is better known as Anasintaxi (Reorganization).
Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God The Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God was a breakaway group from the Roman Catholic Church that formed in Uganda in the late 1980s. As the name implies the group strongly emphasized the Ten Commandments.
Movement for the Self-Determination of Bioko Island The Movement for the Self-Determination of Bioko Island (Spanish: Movimiento para la Auto-determinaciĂłn de la Isla de Bioko) is a proscribed political organization in Equatorial Guinea. It has its roots in the pre-independence UniĂłn Bubi, which sought independence from the mainland half of Spanish Guinea.
Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People The Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) is a campaigning organization representing the Ogoni people in their struggle for ethnic and environmental rights. Its primary targets, and at times adversaries, have been the Nigerian government and the oil company Royal Dutch Shell.
Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties The Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties (MTLD) was an alliance between the Algerian People's Party (PPA) of Messali Hadj, and members of Ferhat Abbas's organization, the Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto.
Movement for the Unity of the Communists Movement for the Unity of the Communists (in Portuguese: Movimento pela Unidade dos Comunistas) was a splinter-group of the Brazilian Communist Party (PCB). MUC split from PCB on April 19 2005, after the departure of PCB from the Lula government.
Movement for Tolerance and Progress Movement for Tolerance and Progress (in French: Mouvement pour la Tolérance et le Progrès, MTP and in Mooré: Moog Teeb Panpaasgo) is a sankarist political party in Burkina Faso. It was founded in September 1987.
Movement in Still Life Movement in Still Life is the third album by electronica artist Brian Transeau, also known as BT. The UK version was released in 1999; the US version released in 2000 has a substantially shorter running time and a different track order and selection.
Movement of 22 March The Mouvement du 22 Mars (Movement of 22 March) was a French student movement at the University of Nanterre founded on 22 March, 1968, which carried out a prolonged occupation of the university. Among its principal leaders was Daniel Cohn-Bendit.
Movement of Democratic Unity The Movement of Democratic Unity (Portuguese: Movimento de Unidade Democrática or MUD) was a quasi-legal platform of Portuguese democratic organizations that opposed the dictatorial regime of António Oliveira Salazar and was founded in October of 1945.
Movement of Free Citizens The Movement of Free Citizens (Greek: Κίνημα Ελευθέρων Πολιτών, ΚΕΠ), also known by its acronym KEP, was a short-lived, right-of-center political party in Greece. It was a personality-driven party, founded and led by Dimitris Avramopoulos.
Movement of Independent Nasserists - al-Muratibun Movement of Independent Nasserists - al-Muratibun () is a Nasserist political organization and former militia group in Lebanon al-murabitūn, also transliterated as al-Mourabitoun, is an Arabic term with Muslim historical connotations literally meaning The Sentinels). Al-Muratibun were led by Ibrahim Kulaylat.
Movement of Legality Party The Movement of Legality Party (Albanian: Partia Lëvizja e Legalitetit or PLL) is a monarchist political party in Albania, led by Eqerem Spahia. It supports the return to power of the House of Zog under King Leka I of the Albanians.
Movement of National Antifascist Unity The Movement of National Antifascist Unity (Portuguese: Movimento de Unidade Nacional Antifascista or MUNAF) was a political platform of democratic organizations that struggled against the Portuguese fascist-leaning regime, led by AntĂłnio de Oliveira Salazar. The Movement of National Antifascist Unity was founded in December of 1943, shortly after the 3rd Congress of the Portuguese Communist Party, that strongly influenced its creation.
Movement of National Defence The Movement of National Defence (Greek: Κίνημα της Εθνικής Αμύνης) was a revolution by Venizelist officers in Thessaloniki in 1916 against the royal government in Athens. It led to the establishment of a separate, Venizelist Greek state in the north of the country, which entered the First World War on the side of the Allies.
Movement of restoration of Democracy Movement for the restoration of democracy was an alliance of opposition parties , formed in , 1982 in Pakistan . The movement did not prove to be a force as the constituent parties were disunited due to a deep suspicion between Benazir Bhutto and parties that had in effect opposed her father.
Movement of Socialist Democrats The Movement of Social Democrats (French: Mouvement des Démocrates Socialistes, Arabic: Hizb al-Dimocratiyin al-Ishtirakiyin) is an opposition political party in Tunisia. It became in 1999 the major opposition party with 13 seats in the Tunisian parliament.
Movement of Society for Peace The Movement for the Society of Peace (French: Mouvement de la société pour la paix, Arabic: Harakat Moudjtamaa As-Silm حركة مجتمع السلم, formerly called Hamas حماس) is an Islamist party in Algeria, led until his 2003 death by Mahfoud Nahnah. Its current leader is Bouguerra Soltani.
Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness The Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness (MSIA and often pronounced "messiah") is a New Age Christian based, new religious movement founded in California in the 1960s by John-Roger (Roger Hinkins). It has similarities to Buddhism, Hinduism & Judaism.
Movement of Young Marxist-Leninists Movement of Young Marxist-Leninists (in French: Mouvement des Jeunes marxistes-léninistes) was a radical Marxist-Leninist group in Senegal, founded by Landing Savané in 1970. MJML was the continuation of Democratic Youth.
Movement paradox A movement paradox is a grammatical phenomenon which, particularly according to proponents of lexical functional grammar, presents some problems for a transformational approach to syntax. Take the following example sentences:
Movement proteins Successful infection of a plant by a plant virus depends on its ability to move systemically from the cell initially infected to neighbouring cells in order to spread infection. Unlike viruses that infect animal cells no cellular receptors are known to be involved in plant cell infection.
Movement Report System A system established to collect and make available to certain commands vital information on the status, location, and movement of flag commands, commissioned fleet units, and ships under operational control of the Navy.
Movement Systems Drum Computer The Movement Drum System II (generally referred to as the Movement Systems Drum Computer) was a drum machine, notable for its computer-like design and its ability to display drum notes graphically. Very little is known about the Movement Drum System II, or the company that manufactured it.
Movere The Mové, also called Movere, Western Guaymi, or Ngäbere, are a Chibchan (Dorasque-Guaymi) speaking people in Panama (150,000) and Costa Rica (4,300). This tribe, like the Murire (Eastern Guaymi), is a division of the Guaymi.
Moves (magazine) Moves was a wargaming magazine originally published by SPI, Inc, who also published Strategy & Tactics. S&T developed into a military history magazine featuring a new game in each issue, and so Moves was intended to be the house organ of SPI - in other words, focusing on games published by SPI and carrying articles dealing with variants, strategy, and reviews of new products.
Moves in the field Moves in the field is a name given to elements of figure skating that emphasize basic skating skills and edge control. In the context of a competitive program, "moves in the field" includes spirals, spread eagles, Ina Bauers, hydroblading, and similar extended edge moves.
Movie Battles Movie Battles II is a team-based, last man standing multiplayer modification of the LucasArts/Raven Software shooter game, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. The game pits one team of Galactic Empire/Separatist forces against the Rebel Alliance/Galactic Republic forces, either of which attempt to complete an objective (which varies from map to map), or to eliminate all members of the enemy team.
Movie camera The movie camera is a type of photographic camera which takes a rapid sequence of photographs on strips of film; once developed this film can be projected as a motion picture. In contrast to a still camera which captures a single snapshot at a time, the movie camera takes a series of images, each called a "frame".
Movie Game The Movie Game or simply called Movie game is a quiz game that is popular for all ages and usually involves more than one person. Though some claim its origins came from internet forums, many have claimed to separately invent this game.
Movie illustration A movie illustration is when a speaker or preacher uses an illustration in the delivery of a speech or sermon that talks about a specific scene from a movie but does not show that scene. While a movie illustration can become a movie clip, it can only do so if an audience sees and hears the actual scene from the movie.
Movie Lounge Movie Lounge is a movie and DVD review television show, presented by newspaper columnist and food critic Giles Coren. It is shown on the British terrestrial Channel Five, and is shown on Wednesdays at 7:15pm, whilst a repeat is shown the following Sunday night.
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