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No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature "No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature" is a song by the Canadian rock band, The Guess Who. It was released on their 1970 album, American Woman, and was released on the B-Side of the "American Woman" single.
No Such Thing (song) "No Such Thing" is the first commercially released single by John Mayer from his first album, 2001's Room for Squares. Like many of the songs from Mayer's early musical career, the song was co-written with Clay Cook.
No Sweat No Sweat is a campaigning organisation based in London, England, which fights for the rights of sweatshop labourers, not only in developing countries but also in Britain - for example in London's East End, in the borough of Tower Hamlets. No Sweat encourages consumers to choose ethically sourced clothing, whilst firmly rejecting boycotts.
No Sweat (TV series) No Sweat is a British television children's comedy show that went to air on the BBC's analogue channels in the late 1990s. The show followed the exploits of struggling boy band North & South consisting of Jimmy (played by James Hurst), Greg (played by Lee Otter), Miles (played by Tom Lowe) and Giles (played by Sam Chapman), who were a band in real life, scoring four top 40 hits between 1997 and 1998 including a #7 debut single "I'm A Man Not A Boy" in May 1997.
No taxation without representation "No taxation without representation" was a catchphrase in the period 1763-1775 that summarized a primary grievance of the American colonists in the Thirteen colonies. The colonists complained that taxes were imposed by the imperial government in London, without the consent of the colonists, which violated the traditional rights of Englishmen.
No te Duermas No te Duermas (translated as Don't Go To Sleep) is a Spanish-language television program, a late-night talk and variety show from Puerto Rico. It started in 1989 as a late night show with comedian Antonio Sanchez El Gangster in WSTE-TV SuperSiete.
No te engañes corazón No te engañes corazón (released in English as Don't Fool Yourself Dear) is the first full-feature film of Cantinflas after becoming a star of the carpa circuit (folk theater) Cantinflas at Univision.com, accessed on February 9, 2006.
No Tell Lover "No Tell Lover" is a song written by Peter Cetera, Lee Loughnane, and Danny Seraphine for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Hot Streets (1978), with Cetera singing lead vocals. The second single released from that album, it reached #14 on the U.
No Thanks (band) NO THANKS were a New York Hardcore band circa 1982-1985. The first incarnation of the band consisted of Rob: songwriter and guitarist, Jimi: bassist and background vox ,Seth :drummer and visionary, Donna Damage: singer, feminist artist and band manager.
No Time for Nuts No Time For Nuts is an Academy Award nominated, computer animated short film from Blue Sky Studios (20th Century Fox Animation), starring Scrat of Ice Age fame, premiering on the DVD release of Ice Age: The Meltdown, much in the same vein as Gone Nutty on the previous movie's DVD release. It was nominated for an Oscar in the "Animated Short" category for 2007.
No Time for Sergeants No Time for Sergeants was a 1954 best-selling novel by Mac Hyman, which was later adapted into a popular Broadway play and 1958 motion picture, as well as a 1964 television series. The book chronicles the misadventures of a country bumpkin named Will Stockdale who is drafted into the U.
No Time Like Show Time No Time Like Show Time is the third, and last in the Hermux Tantamoq series of books written by Michael Hoeye, which includes Time Stops for No Mouse and The Sands of Time. At 276 pages long, it was published in 2004.
No Tomorrow "No Tomorrow" is a song by Hollywood, California-based rock band Orson and is featured on their 2006 debut album, Bright Idea. It was released as the lead single from that album in late February 2006, eventually climbing to the top of the UK Singles Chart three weeks after its release.
No Trams to Lime Street No Trams to Lime Street is a 1959 British television play, written by the Welsh playwright Alun Owen for the Armchair Theatre anthology strand. Produced by the Associated British Corporation (ABC) for transmission on the ITV network, the play was broadcast on October 18 1959.
No U-turn syndrome No U-Turn Syndrome (NUTS) is a term first coined by Singapore entrepreneur Sim Wong Hoo, to prominently describe the social behaviour of Singaporeans having a mindset of compliance to higher authorities before proceeding with any action.
No Use for a Name No Use for a Name (Abbreviated NUFAN) is a Punk rock band from San Jose, California, United States, formed in 1987 by Tony Sly, Steve Papoutsis and Rory Koff. The band is highly praised in the Skate punk and Hardcore punk scenes, though the band's sound has evolved considerably through its career, taking on a much lighter and poppier brand of melodic punk as the years passed.
No Villain No Villain is a play written by Arthur Miller (1915- 2005) during his sophomore year in 1936, during spring break. This was his first work, reportedly written in six days in the hope of winning a $250 Hopwood Award, the first of two that he won.
No Wave No Wave was a short-lived but influential music and art scene that thrived briefly in New York City during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The term No Wave is in part satiric wordplay rejecting the commercial elements of the then-popular New Wave genre.
No Wave Cinema No Wave Cinema was a nearly nine year boom (1976-1985) in underground filmmaking on the Lower East Side neighborhood of New York City. Its name, much like its cousin No Wave music, was a stripped down style of guerilla/punk filmmaking that emphasized mood and texture above everything else.
No Way Back "No Way Back" is part of the fourth single to be released from the Foo Fighters fifth album In Your Honor. It is a double A-Side single with "Cold Day In The Sun", which is from Disc 2 of the album.
No Way Sis No Way Sis were the official Oasis tribute band originating from Glasgow. They had a top 40 hit in the UK in 1996 with their EP I'd Like To Teach the World To Sing, a cover of the New Seekers song made famous from its use on Coca Cola adverts in the 1970s.
No Woman, No Cry "No Woman, No Cry" is a reggae song made famous by Bob Marley and the Wailers. The song was first released in 1974, and became world-famous in 1975 through the studio album Natty Dread by the same band.
No World Order No World Order is an album by Todd Rundgren (under the pseudonym TR-i), released in 1993. This CD-only release was available in interactive formats including Philips' CD-i and Macintosh/PC; the interactive version included the ability to alter the structure of the music by selecting mix (by Rundgren and three other "guest" mixing engineers, including Don Was), song and song snippet sequence, tempo and mood.
No Worries "No Worries" was the second single by former Blue band member Simon Webbe, taken from his debut album Sanctuary. The single did as well as its predecessor "Lay Your Hands" and reached #4 in the UK Singles Chart.
No WTO Combo The No WTO Combo was a short-lived punk rock band started by Jello Biafra, formerly of the Dead Kennedys. The band consisted of Biafra; Kim Thayil of Soundgarden; and the rhythm section of Sweet 75, Gina Mainwal and Krist Novoselic (former Nirvana bassist).
No You Turn No You Turn was a late 1980s and 1990s band with a technopop sound and had much success in Puerto Rico after their single "I Still Love You" from the first album Puppet's Frustration. That song was remixed by Pablo Flores who has previously worked with Madonna, Gloria Estefan, Ricky Martin, Christina Aguilera and other artists.
No-action letter A no-action letter is a letter from the SEC (United States Securities and Exchage Commission) indicating that no civil or criminal proceedings will be instigated against an individual or entity engaging in a particular activity. A no-action letter is sent in response to a written request to the SEC for clarification when the legality of the activity is questioned.
No-arbitrage bounds In financial mathematics, No-arbitrage bounds are mathematical relationships specifying simple limits on derivative prices. Normally, these are found by simple arguments based on the payouts of the security in question, without specifying any sort of Distribution on any of the asset returns involved.
No-bid contract A no-bid contract is a military or government contract that is made directly with a corporation, bypassing the standard process of bidding. These contracts can be made much more quickly than a typical contract; however, they are often fraught with suspicion when the company issued the contract has any ties to the administration in power at the time.
No-broadcast theorem The no-broadcast theorem is a result in quantum information theory. In the case of pure quantum states, it is a corollary of the no cloning theorem: since quantum states can not be copied in general, they can not be broadcast.
No-communication theorem In quantum information theory, a no-communication theorem is a result which gives conditions under which instantaneous transfer of information between two observers is impossible. These results can be applied to understand the so-called paradoxes in quantum mechanics such as the EPR paradox or violations of local realism obtained in tests of Bell's theorem.
No-contest clause A no-contest clause, also called an in terrorem clause, is a clause in a legal document, such as a contract or a will, that is designed to threaten someone, usually with litigation or criminal prosecution, into acting or ceasing to act. The phrase is typically used to refer to a clause in a will that threatens to disinherit a beneficiary of the will if that beneficiary challenges the terms of the will in court.
No-CD crack A No-CD crack is a modified executable file or a special "byte patcher" program that removes built-in CD check mechanisms allowing the user to play computer software without having to insert the CD-ROM.
No-dig gardening No-dig gardening is an approach to cultivation favored by many organic gardeners. The primary reasons for digging the soil are to remove weeds, to loosen and aerate the soil and to incorporate organic matter such as compost or manure.
No-Do No-Do is the abbreviation for Noticiarios y Documentales (News and Documentaries), and the popular name for the state-controlled cinema newsreels produced in Spain during the 1939-1975 dictatorship of General Francisco Franco. In their heyday, the No-Do newsreels (production of which began in 1943) predictably contained a good deal of propaganda and servile reporting in favour of the Franco regime.
No-fault divorce No-fault divorce is divorce in which the dissolution of a marriage does not require fault of either party to be shown, or, indeed, any evidentiary proceedings at all. It occurs on petition to the court, typically a family court by either party, without the requirement that the petitioner show fault on the part of the other party.
No-fi No-Fi is a term used to describe music or media created in conditions or in a format technically below the standard quality used in most studios. The sound of No-Fi is known to sound scratchy with various degrees of hiss and recorded on 4 track (or less) recorders.
No-go area The term no-go area has a military origin and was first widely used in the context of the Bush War in Rhodesia. This war was fought in the 1970s between the army of the white minority Rhodesian government and black nationalist insurgents who were infiltrating the country from outside.
No-go theorem In mathematics and theoretical physics, a no-go theorem is a theorem that shows that an idea is not possible even though it may look attractive. Like all theorems, a no-go theorem is only as good as its assumptions, including hidden implicit assumptions.
No-Grain Diet The No-Grain Diet was developed by osteopathic physician Joseph Mercola. He claims that overconsumption of grains and sugars is the cause of many degenerative diseases, such as diabetes and cancer as well as obesity.
No-hitter In baseball, a no-hit game (more commonly known as a no-hitter and sometimes called a no-no for "no hits no runs") refers to a contest in which at least one of the teams has prevented the other from getting an official hit during the entire length of the game, which must be at least 9 innings (27 outs) by the current Major League Baseball definition.
No-chamber In the Dune series of science fiction novels by Frank Herbert, a no-chamber is a construct that hides whatever inside it from prescient/oracular vision. It also appears to render the contents invisible and undetectable in other ways.
No-Man No-Man is a British duo formed in 1987 as No Man Is An Island (Except The Isle Of Man) by Tim Bowness (from Stockton Heath, Cheshire, born, November 29th, 1963) and Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson (from Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, born, November 3, 1967).
No-nudity clause A no-nudity clause is a paragraph or a section in a performer’s legal contract that stipulates that he or she will not perform nude in a theatrical, television, cinematic, or other type of production. Although such a clause could appear in the contract of either a male or a female performer, it usually appears only in some of the latter’s contracts, because far more female performers are asked to perform nude than are male performers.
No-Neck Blues Band The No-Neck Blues Band, also known as NNCK, is a seven-member free-form improvisational musical collective from New York City. The band was formed in 1992, and has maintained the Hint House, a practice/performance space in Harlem, for the past decade.
No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young) No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young) is the only song recorded by the remaining three members of the British rock band Queen after the death of Freddie Mercury not to have been conceived and constructed before his death. Brian May - the writer of the song - and Roger Taylor share the lead vocals.
No-pan kissa No-pan kissa (ăŽăĽă‘ăłĺ–«čڶ, literally "no-panties cafe") is a Japanese term for cafes where the waitresses wear short skirts with no underwear. The floors, or sections of the floor, are often mirrored.
No-Prize A No-Prize is traditionally a fan's reward for getting a letter printed in a Marvel comic that points out a mistake and comes up with a clever excuse for the mistake being there. Stan Lee would print the letter and tell the writer they had won a No-Prize - which was nothing.
No-three-in-line problem In mathematics, in the area of discrete geometry, the no-three-in-line-problem, introduced by Henry Dudeney in 1917, asks for the maximum number of points that can be placed in the n Ă— n grid so that no three points are collinear. This number is at most 2n, since if 2n + 1 points are placed in the grid some row will contain three points.
No-till farming No-till farming, also known as conservation tillage or zero tillage is a way of growing crops from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage. Once called chemical farming, the reference was subdued in order to promote the idea of no-till being more natural.
No-win situation A no-win situation or less commonly a "lose-lose" situation, is one where a person has choices, but no choice leads to success. If an executioner offers the condemned the choice of dying by being hanged, shot, or poisoned, since all choices lead to death, the condemned is in a no-win situation.
No, Honestly No, Honestly was a British sitcom that was originally produced in 1974. No, Honestly featured the real-life married couple of Pauline Collins and John Alderton respectively as Clara and Charles Danby (or CD), a newlywed couple living in London.
No, No, Nanette No, No, Nanette is an English musical comedy with lyrics by Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach, music by Vincent Youmans, and a book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel. Its songs include the well-known "Tea for Two" and "I Want to Be Happy".
No, No, No (ThalĂa song) "No, No, No" is ThalĂa's fourth single from the re-released edition of her El Sexto Sentido album, El Sexto Sentido Re+Loaded. The song features Anthony "Romeo" Santos, the lead singer of Latin group Aventura.
No. 1 Long Range Flight RAAF No. 1 Long Range Flight was a temporary Royal Australian Air Force unit formed to participate in the 1953 Christchurch Centenary air race which was flown between London in Britain and Christchurch in New Zealand.
No. 1 School of Technical Training No 1 School of Technical Training (No 1 SoTT) is the Royal Air Force's aircraft engineering school. From 1919 to 1993, the No 1 SoTT was based at RAF Halton and from 1920 until 1993 the School was the home of the Aircraft Apprentice Scheme.
No. 1312 Flight RAF While the UK officially does not foresee any threat to the Falkland Islands, it maintains significant military forces as a deterrent against any aggressor. However Argentina is the only other country to claim ownership of the Islands.
No. 1435 Flight RAF While the UK officially does not foresee any threat to the Falkland Islands, it maintains significant military forces as a deterrent against any aggressor. However Argentina is the only other country to claim ownership of the Islands.
No. 211 Squadron RAF Active in the Royal Air Force from 1918 to 1919 and from 1937 to 1946, in World War II No 211 Squadron RAF operated as a medium bomber unit in the Middle East and Far East and later as a strike fighter unit in the Far East. During World War II the Squadron was equipped with, successively, the Bristol Blenheim, the Bristol Beaufighter and de Havilland Mosquito.
No. 22 Group RAF Number 22 Group is one of only three groups currently active in the Royal Air Force and the only group subordinate to Personnel and Training Command. Its current full title is Number 22 (Training) Group and it is responsible for RAF training policy and controlling the RAF's training stations.
No. 25 Squadron RNZAF No. 25 Squadron in the Royal New Zealand Air Force was formed in July 1943 with Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers and served in the Southern Pacific based at the Piva Airstrip on Bougainville, flying missions against Japanese forces on Bougainville and at Rabaul.
No. 263 Squadron RAF No 263 Squadron was an RAF fighter squadron formed in Italy towards the end of World War I. After being disbanded in 1919 it reformed in 1939 flying mainly strike and heavy fighter aircraft until becoming No 1 Squadron in 1958.
No. 271 Squadron RAF No. 271 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was operational for two periods; a few brief months between September 27, 1918 and December 9, 1918 operating flying boats to protect shipping from German U-boats, and between March 28, 1940 and December 1, 1946 (when it was renumbered to No.
No. 307 Polish Night Fighter Squadron No. 307 Polish Night Fighter Squadron "LwĂłw Eagle-owls" () was a Polish night fighter squadron Robert Fretzyngier, Polish Aces of World War 2, Osprey Publishing, 1998 Google Book Search page formed in Great Britain on August 24, 1940 as a result of an agreement between the Polish Government in Exile and the United Kingdom.
No. 381 Expeditionary Combat Support Squadron RAAF 381ECSS, being an expeditionary combat support squadron of the RAAF, is a fully deployable unit that provides operational support to a forward operating base. Although its usual role is to supplement base services at Williamtown, it has the capability to deploy to a bare base and provide all the services to make it a fully operational base.
No. 382 Expeditionary Combat Support Squadron RAAF 382ECSS, being an expeditionary combat support squadron, is a fully deployable unit that provides operational support to a forward operating base. Although its usual role is to supplement base services at Amberley, it has the capability to deploy to a bare base and provide all the services to make it a fully operational base.
No. 419 Squadron RCAF 419 City of Kamloops Squadron is a Air Force unit with the Canadian Forces. Based at CFB Cold Lake it is responsible for advanced tactical fighter training for pilots as part of the NATO Flying Training in Canada (NFTC)program.
No. 42 Squadron RNZAF 42 Squadron of the RNZAF was formed at Rongotai (Wellington) in December 1943 to provide a communications service around New Zealand, initially using impressed civilian types. It was briefly officially disbanded in 1946, but its aircraft continued with general purpose operations at RNZAF Base Ohakea (near Bulls).
No. 485 Squadron RNZAF Manned by New Zealand pilots of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, but controlled by the Royal Air Force, 485 Squadron was formed on 1 March 1941 at Driffield, in Yorkshire. Equipped with various marks of Supermarine Spitfire throughout it's existence, No.
No. 75 Squadron RNZAF 75 Squadron RNZAF was a bomber squadron which flew more sorties and suffered more casualties than any other in the World War II European theatre. The squadron was first formed as a RFC and RAF home defence fighter unit in World War I but was later disbanded.
No. 92 Squadron RAF No. 92 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was a fighter squadron which was formed as part of the Royal Flying Corps in 1917, became part of the RAF on its formation on 1st April 1918 and initially disbanded in 1919.
Noa Noa or Noah (Standard Hebrew × ×•×˘×” Noa, Tiberian Hebrew × ×˘×” NĹŤĘżÄh), is a feminine Hebrew name, derived from a root that means "movement". The name is used in the Hebrew Bible for one of the daughters of Zelophehad.
Noaa ship fairweather The NOAA Ship FAIRWEATHER is a multi-mission capable research ship operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The FAIRWEATHER primarily conducts hydrographic surveys in Alaskan waters, but also participates in fisheries research cruises.
Noah Noah or Noach (Hebrew: × ×•Öą×—Ö· or × Öą×—Ö·, Standard Tiberian ; Arabic: نŮŘ, ; "Rest") was the tenth and last of the antediluvian Patriarchs, best known for the Deluge which came in his time. His story is contained in the Hebrew Bible (or, as it is called, the Torah)'s book of Genesis, chapters 5-9.
Noah (album) Noah is the second studio album by American rock band The Bob Seger System, released in 1969 (see 1969 in music). Seger was displeased with this album as it was the label's intention to showcase Tom Neme as the voice of the band.
Noah and Saskia Noah and Saskia is a 13-episode Australian children's television program created by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The show explores a situation in which two teenagers meet in an Internet chatroom, using personas that are opposites of their true selves.
Noah Adams Noah Adams is an American broadcast journalist and author, known primarily for his more than thirty years of experience on National Public Radio. A former co-host of the daily All Things Considered program, he is currently the senior correspondent at the network's National Desk.
Noah Ashenhurst Noah Ashenhurst (born 1972) is the author of the novel Comfort Food which won the 2006 Independent Publisher Book Award for Best Regional Fiction (West-Pacific). The novel is set primarily in the Pacific Northwest and deals with six characters who struggle to find their place and purpose in the world.
Noah Baerman Noah Baerman (born 1974 in New Haven, Connecticut) is jazz pianist who began studying piano at age eight. He earned his bachelor's and Master's degrees in jazz studies from the Mason Gross School of the Arts of Rutgers University.
Noah Bastian Noah Bastian (b. August 26 1979 in San Jose, California) is a TV actor and TV personality who is best known for his role playing the character Chad Linus in the MTV movie, 2gether and later the MTV series, 2ge+her.
Noah Beauchamp Noah Beauchamp (February 24, 1785 - December 30, 1842) was a blacksmith and an Indiana pioneer. He was also the first person to be legally hanged in Parke County, Indiana after murdering his neighbor George Mickelberry over a dispute.
Noah Beery, Jr. Noah Beery (August 10, 1913 – November 1, 1994) was an American actor specializing in warm, friendly character parts similar to the ones played by his legendary uncle Wallace Beery, although Noah Beery, Jr., unlike his uncle, seldom broke away from playing supporting roles.
Noah Brooks Noah Brooks (1830-1903) was a journalist and editor who worked for newspapers in Sacramento, San Francisco, Newark, and New York, and authored a major biography of Abraham Lincoln based on close personal observation. Born in Maine, he moved to Dixon, Illinois in 1856, where he became involved in the first Republican campaign for President (John Frémont).
Noah Emmerich Noah Nicholas Emmerich (born in February 27, 1965 in New York City, New York, USA) is an American film actor who first broke out in the cult hit Beautiful Girls. He was later seen in movies like The Truman Show, Cop Land, Frequency, Love & Sex, Windtalkers and Miracle.
Noah Falstein Noah Falstein is a freelance game designer and producer who has been in the video game industry since 1980. He was one of the first 10 employees at Lucasfilm Games (which became LucasArts Entertainment), DreamWorks Interactive (which became EALA), and The 3DO Company (which became defunct).
Noah Georgeson Noah Georgeson is a musician, producer, and now solo artist whose debut album Find Shelter was released on Plain Recordings on November 28, 2006. Born in Nevada City, California, he first found success as a part of San Francisco band The Pleased, along with fellow member Joanna Newsom.
Noah Gordon Noah Gordon (born November 11, 1926 in Worcester, Massachusetts) is an American novelist. Some of the topics covered within his novels include medical history, and medical ethics, and more recently he has begun to focus more on themes relating to the Inquisition, and Jewish cultural history.
Noah Hathaway Noah L. Hathaway (born November 13, 1971) is an American film actor, whose roles included "Boxey" in the original "Battlestar Galactica" film and TV Series, and "Atreyu" in The Neverending Story.
Noah Herron Noah Scott Herron (Born April 3 1982 in Mattawan, Michigan) is an NFL football player, who plays running back for the Green Bay Packers. The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted Noah with the 244th selection in the 2005 NFL Draft, though he did not play for Pittsburgh.
Noah Huntley Noah Huntley (born 7 September 1974) is an actor, probably most famous for his minor role in the 2002 feature film 28 Days Later. More recently he played the older Peter Pevensie in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
Noah Hutchings Noah Hutchings is the president of Southwest Radio Church Ministries, a Christian broadcasting company. He is the host of their national radio show Watchman On The Wall, which can be heard on stations across the USA including KLNG, KLTT, KCNW and KXEG.
Noah John Rondeau Noah John Rondeau (1883— August 24, 1967) was a widely-known hermit in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State. He was raised near Au Sable Forks, New York, but ran away from home as a teenager and only obtained an eighth-grade education.
Noah Lowry Noah Ryan Lowry (born October 10, 1980 in Ventura, California) is a left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who has played for the San Francisco Giants since 2003. He was first drafted out of high school by the Texas Rangers in the 19th round of the 1999 amateur draft, but instead opted to attend Pepperdine University, where he roomed with Danny Haren.
Noah Martin Noah Martin (July 26, 1801 - May 28, 1863), born in Epsom, New Hampshire to Samuel and Sally (Cochrane) Martin. Noah graduated from Dartmouth Medical College in 1824, and began his medical practice in Somersworth.
Noah Mintz Noah Mintz is a Canadian rock singer-songwriter, guitarist and recording engineer. Associated with the band hHead in the 1990s, following that band's breakup he released solo material under the name Noah's Arkweld.
Noah Musingku Noah Musingku is a businessman, warlord and Bougainville separatist leader. He succeeded the late Francis Ona as the self-proclaimed King of Papala (an unrecognized entity) on 24 July 2005, taking the title of King David Peii II.
Noah Rosenberg Noah Rosenberg is a geneticist working in evolutionary biology and human genetics and population genetics, at the University of Michigan, where he heads the Noah Rosenberg laboratory at the University of Michigan.
Noah Webster Noah Webster (October 16, 1758 – april 28, 1843) was an American lexicographer, textbook author, spelling reformer, political writer, and editor. He has been called the "Father of American Scholarship and Education.
Noah Weinberg Rabbi Noah Weinberg is a formerly Orthodox rabbi and a pioneer in Torah outreach in the baal teshuva ("returnees to Judaism") movement. He is the founder and rosh yeshiva ("dean") of the Aish HaTorah yeshiva based in Jerusalem and controls its worldwide network of rabbis and its programs and activities.
Noah Young Noah Young (1887-1958) was a former champion weightlifter who joined the Hal Roach studios as an actor, mainly playing comic villains. He appeared in several Laurel and Hardy comedies but was more notable as a foil for Harold Lloyd, whom he supported in over 50 films.
No Such Thing (song) "No Such Thing" is the first commercially released single by John Mayer from his first album, 2001's Room for Squares. Like many of the songs from Mayer's early musical career, the song was co-written with Clay Cook.
No Sweat No Sweat is a campaigning organisation based in London, England, which fights for the rights of sweatshop labourers, not only in developing countries but also in Britain - for example in London's East End, in the borough of Tower Hamlets. No Sweat encourages consumers to choose ethically sourced clothing, whilst firmly rejecting boycotts.
No Sweat (TV series) No Sweat is a British television children's comedy show that went to air on the BBC's analogue channels in the late 1990s. The show followed the exploits of struggling boy band North & South consisting of Jimmy (played by James Hurst), Greg (played by Lee Otter), Miles (played by Tom Lowe) and Giles (played by Sam Chapman), who were a band in real life, scoring four top 40 hits between 1997 and 1998 including a #7 debut single "I'm A Man Not A Boy" in May 1997.
No taxation without representation "No taxation without representation" was a catchphrase in the period 1763-1775 that summarized a primary grievance of the American colonists in the Thirteen colonies. The colonists complained that taxes were imposed by the imperial government in London, without the consent of the colonists, which violated the traditional rights of Englishmen.
No te Duermas No te Duermas (translated as Don't Go To Sleep) is a Spanish-language television program, a late-night talk and variety show from Puerto Rico. It started in 1989 as a late night show with comedian Antonio Sanchez El Gangster in WSTE-TV SuperSiete.
No te engañes corazón No te engañes corazón (released in English as Don't Fool Yourself Dear) is the first full-feature film of Cantinflas after becoming a star of the carpa circuit (folk theater) Cantinflas at Univision.com, accessed on February 9, 2006.
No Tell Lover "No Tell Lover" is a song written by Peter Cetera, Lee Loughnane, and Danny Seraphine for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Hot Streets (1978), with Cetera singing lead vocals. The second single released from that album, it reached #14 on the U.
No Thanks (band) NO THANKS were a New York Hardcore band circa 1982-1985. The first incarnation of the band consisted of Rob: songwriter and guitarist, Jimi: bassist and background vox ,Seth :drummer and visionary, Donna Damage: singer, feminist artist and band manager.
No Time for Nuts No Time For Nuts is an Academy Award nominated, computer animated short film from Blue Sky Studios (20th Century Fox Animation), starring Scrat of Ice Age fame, premiering on the DVD release of Ice Age: The Meltdown, much in the same vein as Gone Nutty on the previous movie's DVD release. It was nominated for an Oscar in the "Animated Short" category for 2007.
No Time for Sergeants No Time for Sergeants was a 1954 best-selling novel by Mac Hyman, which was later adapted into a popular Broadway play and 1958 motion picture, as well as a 1964 television series. The book chronicles the misadventures of a country bumpkin named Will Stockdale who is drafted into the U.
No Time Like Show Time No Time Like Show Time is the third, and last in the Hermux Tantamoq series of books written by Michael Hoeye, which includes Time Stops for No Mouse and The Sands of Time. At 276 pages long, it was published in 2004.
No Tomorrow "No Tomorrow" is a song by Hollywood, California-based rock band Orson and is featured on their 2006 debut album, Bright Idea. It was released as the lead single from that album in late February 2006, eventually climbing to the top of the UK Singles Chart three weeks after its release.
No Trams to Lime Street No Trams to Lime Street is a 1959 British television play, written by the Welsh playwright Alun Owen for the Armchair Theatre anthology strand. Produced by the Associated British Corporation (ABC) for transmission on the ITV network, the play was broadcast on October 18 1959.
No U-turn syndrome No U-Turn Syndrome (NUTS) is a term first coined by Singapore entrepreneur Sim Wong Hoo, to prominently describe the social behaviour of Singaporeans having a mindset of compliance to higher authorities before proceeding with any action.
No Use for a Name No Use for a Name (Abbreviated NUFAN) is a Punk rock band from San Jose, California, United States, formed in 1987 by Tony Sly, Steve Papoutsis and Rory Koff. The band is highly praised in the Skate punk and Hardcore punk scenes, though the band's sound has evolved considerably through its career, taking on a much lighter and poppier brand of melodic punk as the years passed.
No Villain No Villain is a play written by Arthur Miller (1915- 2005) during his sophomore year in 1936, during spring break. This was his first work, reportedly written in six days in the hope of winning a $250 Hopwood Award, the first of two that he won.
No Wave No Wave was a short-lived but influential music and art scene that thrived briefly in New York City during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The term No Wave is in part satiric wordplay rejecting the commercial elements of the then-popular New Wave genre.
No Wave Cinema No Wave Cinema was a nearly nine year boom (1976-1985) in underground filmmaking on the Lower East Side neighborhood of New York City. Its name, much like its cousin No Wave music, was a stripped down style of guerilla/punk filmmaking that emphasized mood and texture above everything else.
No Way Back "No Way Back" is part of the fourth single to be released from the Foo Fighters fifth album In Your Honor. It is a double A-Side single with "Cold Day In The Sun", which is from Disc 2 of the album.
No Way Sis No Way Sis were the official Oasis tribute band originating from Glasgow. They had a top 40 hit in the UK in 1996 with their EP I'd Like To Teach the World To Sing, a cover of the New Seekers song made famous from its use on Coca Cola adverts in the 1970s.
No Woman, No Cry "No Woman, No Cry" is a reggae song made famous by Bob Marley and the Wailers. The song was first released in 1974, and became world-famous in 1975 through the studio album Natty Dread by the same band.
No World Order No World Order is an album by Todd Rundgren (under the pseudonym TR-i), released in 1993. This CD-only release was available in interactive formats including Philips' CD-i and Macintosh/PC; the interactive version included the ability to alter the structure of the music by selecting mix (by Rundgren and three other "guest" mixing engineers, including Don Was), song and song snippet sequence, tempo and mood.
No Worries "No Worries" was the second single by former Blue band member Simon Webbe, taken from his debut album Sanctuary. The single did as well as its predecessor "Lay Your Hands" and reached #4 in the UK Singles Chart.
No WTO Combo The No WTO Combo was a short-lived punk rock band started by Jello Biafra, formerly of the Dead Kennedys. The band consisted of Biafra; Kim Thayil of Soundgarden; and the rhythm section of Sweet 75, Gina Mainwal and Krist Novoselic (former Nirvana bassist).
No You Turn No You Turn was a late 1980s and 1990s band with a technopop sound and had much success in Puerto Rico after their single "I Still Love You" from the first album Puppet's Frustration. That song was remixed by Pablo Flores who has previously worked with Madonna, Gloria Estefan, Ricky Martin, Christina Aguilera and other artists.
No-action letter A no-action letter is a letter from the SEC (United States Securities and Exchage Commission) indicating that no civil or criminal proceedings will be instigated against an individual or entity engaging in a particular activity. A no-action letter is sent in response to a written request to the SEC for clarification when the legality of the activity is questioned.
No-arbitrage bounds In financial mathematics, No-arbitrage bounds are mathematical relationships specifying simple limits on derivative prices. Normally, these are found by simple arguments based on the payouts of the security in question, without specifying any sort of Distribution on any of the asset returns involved.
No-bid contract A no-bid contract is a military or government contract that is made directly with a corporation, bypassing the standard process of bidding. These contracts can be made much more quickly than a typical contract; however, they are often fraught with suspicion when the company issued the contract has any ties to the administration in power at the time.
No-broadcast theorem The no-broadcast theorem is a result in quantum information theory. In the case of pure quantum states, it is a corollary of the no cloning theorem: since quantum states can not be copied in general, they can not be broadcast.
No-communication theorem In quantum information theory, a no-communication theorem is a result which gives conditions under which instantaneous transfer of information between two observers is impossible. These results can be applied to understand the so-called paradoxes in quantum mechanics such as the EPR paradox or violations of local realism obtained in tests of Bell's theorem.
No-contest clause A no-contest clause, also called an in terrorem clause, is a clause in a legal document, such as a contract or a will, that is designed to threaten someone, usually with litigation or criminal prosecution, into acting or ceasing to act. The phrase is typically used to refer to a clause in a will that threatens to disinherit a beneficiary of the will if that beneficiary challenges the terms of the will in court.
No-CD crack A No-CD crack is a modified executable file or a special "byte patcher" program that removes built-in CD check mechanisms allowing the user to play computer software without having to insert the CD-ROM.
No-dig gardening No-dig gardening is an approach to cultivation favored by many organic gardeners. The primary reasons for digging the soil are to remove weeds, to loosen and aerate the soil and to incorporate organic matter such as compost or manure.
No-Do No-Do is the abbreviation for Noticiarios y Documentales (News and Documentaries), and the popular name for the state-controlled cinema newsreels produced in Spain during the 1939-1975 dictatorship of General Francisco Franco. In their heyday, the No-Do newsreels (production of which began in 1943) predictably contained a good deal of propaganda and servile reporting in favour of the Franco regime.
No-fault divorce No-fault divorce is divorce in which the dissolution of a marriage does not require fault of either party to be shown, or, indeed, any evidentiary proceedings at all. It occurs on petition to the court, typically a family court by either party, without the requirement that the petitioner show fault on the part of the other party.
No-fi No-Fi is a term used to describe music or media created in conditions or in a format technically below the standard quality used in most studios. The sound of No-Fi is known to sound scratchy with various degrees of hiss and recorded on 4 track (or less) recorders.
No-go area The term no-go area has a military origin and was first widely used in the context of the Bush War in Rhodesia. This war was fought in the 1970s between the army of the white minority Rhodesian government and black nationalist insurgents who were infiltrating the country from outside.
No-go theorem In mathematics and theoretical physics, a no-go theorem is a theorem that shows that an idea is not possible even though it may look attractive. Like all theorems, a no-go theorem is only as good as its assumptions, including hidden implicit assumptions.
No-Grain Diet The No-Grain Diet was developed by osteopathic physician Joseph Mercola. He claims that overconsumption of grains and sugars is the cause of many degenerative diseases, such as diabetes and cancer as well as obesity.
No-hitter In baseball, a no-hit game (more commonly known as a no-hitter and sometimes called a no-no for "no hits no runs") refers to a contest in which at least one of the teams has prevented the other from getting an official hit during the entire length of the game, which must be at least 9 innings (27 outs) by the current Major League Baseball definition.
No-chamber In the Dune series of science fiction novels by Frank Herbert, a no-chamber is a construct that hides whatever inside it from prescient/oracular vision. It also appears to render the contents invisible and undetectable in other ways.
No-Man No-Man is a British duo formed in 1987 as No Man Is An Island (Except The Isle Of Man) by Tim Bowness (from Stockton Heath, Cheshire, born, November 29th, 1963) and Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson (from Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, born, November 3, 1967).
No-nudity clause A no-nudity clause is a paragraph or a section in a performer’s legal contract that stipulates that he or she will not perform nude in a theatrical, television, cinematic, or other type of production. Although such a clause could appear in the contract of either a male or a female performer, it usually appears only in some of the latter’s contracts, because far more female performers are asked to perform nude than are male performers.
No-Neck Blues Band The No-Neck Blues Band, also known as NNCK, is a seven-member free-form improvisational musical collective from New York City. The band was formed in 1992, and has maintained the Hint House, a practice/performance space in Harlem, for the past decade.
No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young) No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young) is the only song recorded by the remaining three members of the British rock band Queen after the death of Freddie Mercury not to have been conceived and constructed before his death. Brian May - the writer of the song - and Roger Taylor share the lead vocals.
No-pan kissa No-pan kissa (ăŽăĽă‘ăłĺ–«čڶ, literally "no-panties cafe") is a Japanese term for cafes where the waitresses wear short skirts with no underwear. The floors, or sections of the floor, are often mirrored.
No-Prize A No-Prize is traditionally a fan's reward for getting a letter printed in a Marvel comic that points out a mistake and comes up with a clever excuse for the mistake being there. Stan Lee would print the letter and tell the writer they had won a No-Prize - which was nothing.
No-three-in-line problem In mathematics, in the area of discrete geometry, the no-three-in-line-problem, introduced by Henry Dudeney in 1917, asks for the maximum number of points that can be placed in the n Ă— n grid so that no three points are collinear. This number is at most 2n, since if 2n + 1 points are placed in the grid some row will contain three points.
No-till farming No-till farming, also known as conservation tillage or zero tillage is a way of growing crops from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage. Once called chemical farming, the reference was subdued in order to promote the idea of no-till being more natural.
No-win situation A no-win situation or less commonly a "lose-lose" situation, is one where a person has choices, but no choice leads to success. If an executioner offers the condemned the choice of dying by being hanged, shot, or poisoned, since all choices lead to death, the condemned is in a no-win situation.
No, Honestly No, Honestly was a British sitcom that was originally produced in 1974. No, Honestly featured the real-life married couple of Pauline Collins and John Alderton respectively as Clara and Charles Danby (or CD), a newlywed couple living in London.
No, No, Nanette No, No, Nanette is an English musical comedy with lyrics by Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach, music by Vincent Youmans, and a book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel. Its songs include the well-known "Tea for Two" and "I Want to Be Happy".
No, No, No (ThalĂa song) "No, No, No" is ThalĂa's fourth single from the re-released edition of her El Sexto Sentido album, El Sexto Sentido Re+Loaded. The song features Anthony "Romeo" Santos, the lead singer of Latin group Aventura.
No. 1 Long Range Flight RAAF No. 1 Long Range Flight was a temporary Royal Australian Air Force unit formed to participate in the 1953 Christchurch Centenary air race which was flown between London in Britain and Christchurch in New Zealand.
No. 1 School of Technical Training No 1 School of Technical Training (No 1 SoTT) is the Royal Air Force's aircraft engineering school. From 1919 to 1993, the No 1 SoTT was based at RAF Halton and from 1920 until 1993 the School was the home of the Aircraft Apprentice Scheme.
No. 1312 Flight RAF While the UK officially does not foresee any threat to the Falkland Islands, it maintains significant military forces as a deterrent against any aggressor. However Argentina is the only other country to claim ownership of the Islands.
No. 1435 Flight RAF While the UK officially does not foresee any threat to the Falkland Islands, it maintains significant military forces as a deterrent against any aggressor. However Argentina is the only other country to claim ownership of the Islands.
No. 211 Squadron RAF Active in the Royal Air Force from 1918 to 1919 and from 1937 to 1946, in World War II No 211 Squadron RAF operated as a medium bomber unit in the Middle East and Far East and later as a strike fighter unit in the Far East. During World War II the Squadron was equipped with, successively, the Bristol Blenheim, the Bristol Beaufighter and de Havilland Mosquito.
No. 22 Group RAF Number 22 Group is one of only three groups currently active in the Royal Air Force and the only group subordinate to Personnel and Training Command. Its current full title is Number 22 (Training) Group and it is responsible for RAF training policy and controlling the RAF's training stations.
No. 25 Squadron RNZAF No. 25 Squadron in the Royal New Zealand Air Force was formed in July 1943 with Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers and served in the Southern Pacific based at the Piva Airstrip on Bougainville, flying missions against Japanese forces on Bougainville and at Rabaul.
No. 263 Squadron RAF No 263 Squadron was an RAF fighter squadron formed in Italy towards the end of World War I. After being disbanded in 1919 it reformed in 1939 flying mainly strike and heavy fighter aircraft until becoming No 1 Squadron in 1958.
No. 271 Squadron RAF No. 271 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was operational for two periods; a few brief months between September 27, 1918 and December 9, 1918 operating flying boats to protect shipping from German U-boats, and between March 28, 1940 and December 1, 1946 (when it was renumbered to No.
No. 307 Polish Night Fighter Squadron No. 307 Polish Night Fighter Squadron "LwĂłw Eagle-owls" () was a Polish night fighter squadron Robert Fretzyngier, Polish Aces of World War 2, Osprey Publishing, 1998 Google Book Search page formed in Great Britain on August 24, 1940 as a result of an agreement between the Polish Government in Exile and the United Kingdom.
No. 381 Expeditionary Combat Support Squadron RAAF 381ECSS, being an expeditionary combat support squadron of the RAAF, is a fully deployable unit that provides operational support to a forward operating base. Although its usual role is to supplement base services at Williamtown, it has the capability to deploy to a bare base and provide all the services to make it a fully operational base.
No. 382 Expeditionary Combat Support Squadron RAAF 382ECSS, being an expeditionary combat support squadron, is a fully deployable unit that provides operational support to a forward operating base. Although its usual role is to supplement base services at Amberley, it has the capability to deploy to a bare base and provide all the services to make it a fully operational base.
No. 419 Squadron RCAF 419 City of Kamloops Squadron is a Air Force unit with the Canadian Forces. Based at CFB Cold Lake it is responsible for advanced tactical fighter training for pilots as part of the NATO Flying Training in Canada (NFTC)program.
No. 42 Squadron RNZAF 42 Squadron of the RNZAF was formed at Rongotai (Wellington) in December 1943 to provide a communications service around New Zealand, initially using impressed civilian types. It was briefly officially disbanded in 1946, but its aircraft continued with general purpose operations at RNZAF Base Ohakea (near Bulls).
No. 485 Squadron RNZAF Manned by New Zealand pilots of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, but controlled by the Royal Air Force, 485 Squadron was formed on 1 March 1941 at Driffield, in Yorkshire. Equipped with various marks of Supermarine Spitfire throughout it's existence, No.
No. 75 Squadron RNZAF 75 Squadron RNZAF was a bomber squadron which flew more sorties and suffered more casualties than any other in the World War II European theatre. The squadron was first formed as a RFC and RAF home defence fighter unit in World War I but was later disbanded.
No. 92 Squadron RAF No. 92 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was a fighter squadron which was formed as part of the Royal Flying Corps in 1917, became part of the RAF on its formation on 1st April 1918 and initially disbanded in 1919.
Noa Noa or Noah (Standard Hebrew × ×•×˘×” Noa, Tiberian Hebrew × ×˘×” NĹŤĘżÄh), is a feminine Hebrew name, derived from a root that means "movement". The name is used in the Hebrew Bible for one of the daughters of Zelophehad.
Noaa ship fairweather The NOAA Ship FAIRWEATHER is a multi-mission capable research ship operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The FAIRWEATHER primarily conducts hydrographic surveys in Alaskan waters, but also participates in fisheries research cruises.
Noah Noah or Noach (Hebrew: × ×•Öą×—Ö· or × Öą×—Ö·, Standard Tiberian ; Arabic: نŮŘ, ; "Rest") was the tenth and last of the antediluvian Patriarchs, best known for the Deluge which came in his time. His story is contained in the Hebrew Bible (or, as it is called, the Torah)'s book of Genesis, chapters 5-9.
Noah (album) Noah is the second studio album by American rock band The Bob Seger System, released in 1969 (see 1969 in music). Seger was displeased with this album as it was the label's intention to showcase Tom Neme as the voice of the band.
Noah and Saskia Noah and Saskia is a 13-episode Australian children's television program created by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The show explores a situation in which two teenagers meet in an Internet chatroom, using personas that are opposites of their true selves.
Noah Adams Noah Adams is an American broadcast journalist and author, known primarily for his more than thirty years of experience on National Public Radio. A former co-host of the daily All Things Considered program, he is currently the senior correspondent at the network's National Desk.
Noah Ashenhurst Noah Ashenhurst (born 1972) is the author of the novel Comfort Food which won the 2006 Independent Publisher Book Award for Best Regional Fiction (West-Pacific). The novel is set primarily in the Pacific Northwest and deals with six characters who struggle to find their place and purpose in the world.
Noah Baerman Noah Baerman (born 1974 in New Haven, Connecticut) is jazz pianist who began studying piano at age eight. He earned his bachelor's and Master's degrees in jazz studies from the Mason Gross School of the Arts of Rutgers University.
Noah Bastian Noah Bastian (b. August 26 1979 in San Jose, California) is a TV actor and TV personality who is best known for his role playing the character Chad Linus in the MTV movie, 2gether and later the MTV series, 2ge+her.
Noah Beauchamp Noah Beauchamp (February 24, 1785 - December 30, 1842) was a blacksmith and an Indiana pioneer. He was also the first person to be legally hanged in Parke County, Indiana after murdering his neighbor George Mickelberry over a dispute.
Noah Beery, Jr. Noah Beery (August 10, 1913 – November 1, 1994) was an American actor specializing in warm, friendly character parts similar to the ones played by his legendary uncle Wallace Beery, although Noah Beery, Jr., unlike his uncle, seldom broke away from playing supporting roles.
Noah Brooks Noah Brooks (1830-1903) was a journalist and editor who worked for newspapers in Sacramento, San Francisco, Newark, and New York, and authored a major biography of Abraham Lincoln based on close personal observation. Born in Maine, he moved to Dixon, Illinois in 1856, where he became involved in the first Republican campaign for President (John Frémont).
Noah Emmerich Noah Nicholas Emmerich (born in February 27, 1965 in New York City, New York, USA) is an American film actor who first broke out in the cult hit Beautiful Girls. He was later seen in movies like The Truman Show, Cop Land, Frequency, Love & Sex, Windtalkers and Miracle.
Noah Falstein Noah Falstein is a freelance game designer and producer who has been in the video game industry since 1980. He was one of the first 10 employees at Lucasfilm Games (which became LucasArts Entertainment), DreamWorks Interactive (which became EALA), and The 3DO Company (which became defunct).
Noah Georgeson Noah Georgeson is a musician, producer, and now solo artist whose debut album Find Shelter was released on Plain Recordings on November 28, 2006. Born in Nevada City, California, he first found success as a part of San Francisco band The Pleased, along with fellow member Joanna Newsom.
Noah Gordon Noah Gordon (born November 11, 1926 in Worcester, Massachusetts) is an American novelist. Some of the topics covered within his novels include medical history, and medical ethics, and more recently he has begun to focus more on themes relating to the Inquisition, and Jewish cultural history.
Noah Hathaway Noah L. Hathaway (born November 13, 1971) is an American film actor, whose roles included "Boxey" in the original "Battlestar Galactica" film and TV Series, and "Atreyu" in The Neverending Story.
Noah Herron Noah Scott Herron (Born April 3 1982 in Mattawan, Michigan) is an NFL football player, who plays running back for the Green Bay Packers. The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted Noah with the 244th selection in the 2005 NFL Draft, though he did not play for Pittsburgh.
Noah Huntley Noah Huntley (born 7 September 1974) is an actor, probably most famous for his minor role in the 2002 feature film 28 Days Later. More recently he played the older Peter Pevensie in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
Noah Hutchings Noah Hutchings is the president of Southwest Radio Church Ministries, a Christian broadcasting company. He is the host of their national radio show Watchman On The Wall, which can be heard on stations across the USA including KLNG, KLTT, KCNW and KXEG.
Noah John Rondeau Noah John Rondeau (1883— August 24, 1967) was a widely-known hermit in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State. He was raised near Au Sable Forks, New York, but ran away from home as a teenager and only obtained an eighth-grade education.
Noah Lowry Noah Ryan Lowry (born October 10, 1980 in Ventura, California) is a left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who has played for the San Francisco Giants since 2003. He was first drafted out of high school by the Texas Rangers in the 19th round of the 1999 amateur draft, but instead opted to attend Pepperdine University, where he roomed with Danny Haren.
Noah Martin Noah Martin (July 26, 1801 - May 28, 1863), born in Epsom, New Hampshire to Samuel and Sally (Cochrane) Martin. Noah graduated from Dartmouth Medical College in 1824, and began his medical practice in Somersworth.
Noah Mintz Noah Mintz is a Canadian rock singer-songwriter, guitarist and recording engineer. Associated with the band hHead in the 1990s, following that band's breakup he released solo material under the name Noah's Arkweld.
Noah Musingku Noah Musingku is a businessman, warlord and Bougainville separatist leader. He succeeded the late Francis Ona as the self-proclaimed King of Papala (an unrecognized entity) on 24 July 2005, taking the title of King David Peii II.
Noah Rosenberg Noah Rosenberg is a geneticist working in evolutionary biology and human genetics and population genetics, at the University of Michigan, where he heads the Noah Rosenberg laboratory at the University of Michigan.
Noah Webster Noah Webster (October 16, 1758 – april 28, 1843) was an American lexicographer, textbook author, spelling reformer, political writer, and editor. He has been called the "Father of American Scholarship and Education.
Noah Weinberg Rabbi Noah Weinberg is a formerly Orthodox rabbi and a pioneer in Torah outreach in the baal teshuva ("returnees to Judaism") movement. He is the founder and rosh yeshiva ("dean") of the Aish HaTorah yeshiva based in Jerusalem and controls its worldwide network of rabbis and its programs and activities.
Noah Young Noah Young (1887-1958) was a former champion weightlifter who joined the Hal Roach studios as an actor, mainly playing comic villains. He appeared in several Laurel and Hardy comedies but was more notable as a foil for Harold Lloyd, whom he supported in over 50 films.
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