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Nototrichium divaricatum Nototrichium divaricatum, also known as Na Pali rockwort or kului (Hawaiian), is a rare perennial shrub in the Nototrichium genus, native to northwestern Kauai, Hawaii in dry to moist shrublands on north-facing cliffs and ridges.
Notre Dame Academy, Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio Notre Dame Academy is an all-girls Catholic high school located in Toledo, Ohio. The academy was founded in 1904 and is fully accredited by the Ohio State Department of Education, the Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS), and the Ohio Catholic Schools Accrediting Association (OCSAA).
Notre Dame Box In American football, the Notre Dame Box was a variation of the single-wing formation used with great success by Notre Dame in college football and the Green Bay Packers of the 1920s and 1930s in the NFL. Green Bay's coach, Curly Lambeau, learned the Notre Dame Box while playing for Knute Rockne in the late 1910s.
Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School (Burlington) Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School is a coeducational Catholic high school in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1989 by the Halton Catholic District School Board and currently enrolls students from the ninth to twelfth grades.
Notre Dame College (Dhaka) Notre Dame College () is a renowned higher secondary school situated in Dhaka, Bangladesh, which is administrated by the Congregation of Holy Cross, Society of Priests. (In the Indian subcontinent, as in the UK, higher secondary schools, comprising the 11th and 12th year of education, are often referred to as 'colleges').
Notre Dame College (New Hampshire) Notre Dame College was a liberal arts college located in Manchester, New Hampshire and affiliated with the Sisters of Holy Cross of Montreal, Canada. It closed in May 2002, due to "difficult enrollment and financial issues.
Notre Dame College, Dhaka, Bangladesh Notre Dame College established by the Holy Cross Fathers in 1949 at Lakshmibazar, Dhaka, Bangladesh as the first Catholic college named St Gregory College. It was shifted to a new location in 1950 and from there, to its present site at Motijheel in 1954, when it was renamed Notre Dame College after Mother Mary.
Notre Dame de Namur University Notre Dame de Namur University (NDNU) is a private, Catholic university located in Belmont, California. It is one of two four-year accredited universities in San Mateo County (along with Menlo College), and the fifth-oldest university in California.
Notre Dame du Haut Informally known as Ronchamp, the chapel of Notre Dame du Haut in Ronchamp, France completed in 1954 is considered one of the finest examples of architecture by the late French/Swiss architect Le Corbusier and one of the most important and successful examples of religious architecture in the 20th century, an honor it shares with the Matisse Chapel in Vence.
Notre Dame High School (Belmont, California) Notre Dame High School, Belmont is a private Catholic all-girls school located in the San Mateo County suburb of Belmont, California. The school is operated by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur for the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
Notre Dame High School (Glasgow) Notre Dame High School is a Catholic girls school located on Observatory Road in Glasgow, Scotland and founded in 1897. Notre Dame's uniform is comprised of a brown blazer, brown skirt and jumper, blue blouse and the school tie.
Notre Dame High School (Harper Woods, Michigan) Notre Dame High School was a Catholic, all-male, non-residential college preparatory school in the Detroit suburb of Harper Woods, Michigan. It was closed in 2005 after more than 50 years in commission due to budget concerns, according to the Archdiocese of Detroit.
Notre Dame High School (Lawrenceville) Notre Dame High School is a coeducational, Roman Catholic, college preparatory school in Lawrenceville, in Lawrence Township, in Mercer County, New Jersey. The school operates under the supervision of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton.
Notre Dame High School (Ottawa) Notre Dame High School is a Catholic high school in Ottawa's west operated by the Ottawa-Carleton Catholic School Board. It is a very multicultural school, and housed Grades 9 to 12 until the 2002-2003 school year when Grades 7 and 8 were added from St.
Notre Dame High School (San Jose, California) Notre Dame High School is a private, Catholic, college preparatory high school for girls founded in 1851 by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur and operates within the Diocese of San Jose, California, USA. The school is located in San Jose, California.
Notre Dame High School (Sherman Oaks, California) Notre Dame High School (NDHS) in Sherman Oaks, California, is a co-ed Catholic college preparatory high school founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross in 1947. Notre Dame is known for an outstanding college-prep academic program, championship athletics, and award-winning fine arts program.
Notre Dame High School (West Haven) Notre Dame High School, West Haven is a private, Catholic, all-male school located in West Haven, Connecticut, a suburb of New Haven, Connecticut. It draws a diverse student body from across the New Haven County area and beyond.
Notre Dame Law School Notre Dame Law School, or NDLS, is the professional graduate program of its parent institution, the University of Notre Dame. Established in 1869, NDLS is the oldest Roman Catholic law school in the United States.
Notre Dame Preparatory High School (Scottsdale, Arizona) Notre Dame Preparatory High School is a private Catholic high school located in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States. The site of the school was purchased by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix in March 2001 from the Tesseract Group, which had operated a charter school there.
Notre Dame school The group of composers working at or near the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris from about 1170 to 1250, along with the music they produced, is referred to as the Notre Dame school, or the Notre Dame School of Polyphony.
Notre Dame Seminary Notre Dame Seminary is a resident, accredited graduate theological school in New Orleans, Louisiana, founded in 1923 for the education of men to be priests of the Roman Catholic Church. It offers the graduate degrees of M.
Notre Dame School of Architecture The School of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame is the oldest architecture school at a Catholic institution in the United States. It consists of approximately two hundred undergraduate students and about twenty to thirty graduate students.
Notre Dame Stadium Notre Dame Stadium is the home football stadium for the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team. The stadium is located on the campus of the university at Notre Dame, Indiana, just north of the city of South Bend, Indiana, USA.
Notre musique Notre musique (Our Music) is a 2004 film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. The film reflects on violence, morality, and the representation of violence in film, and touches especially on past colonialism and the current Israel-Palestine conflict.
Notre-Dame de Boulogne Notre-Dame de Boulogne is a basilica located in Boulogne-sur-Mer in the Pas-de-Calais departement of northern France. The basilica was built between 1827 and 1875 on the site of Boulogne's medieval cathedral with its 101 metre high dome dominating the city.
Notre-Dame de la Garde Notre-Dame de la Garde is a basilica located in Marseille, France. This ornate Neo-Byzantine church sits atop the signal hill of La Garde, the highest natural point in Marseille, being a 162 m (532 ft) limestone outcrop on the south side of the Vieux Port.
Notre-Dame de Montréal Basilica Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal (English: Notre-Dame Basilica) is a basilica in the historic district of Montreal, in Quebec, Canada. Specifically, it is located at 116, Notre Dame Street West, facing Place d'Armes, at the corner of Saint Sulpice Street in Old Montreal (Place-d'Armes metro station).
Notre-Dame de Québec Cathedral The Cathedral-minor basilica of Notre-Dame de Québec (Our Lady of Quebec City), located at 20, rue de Buade, Quebec City, Quebec, is the primate church of Canada and seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec, the oldest see in the New World north of Mexico.
Notre-Dame de Reims The Notre-Dame de Reims (Our Lady of Rheims) is the Cathedral of Reims, where the kings of France were once crowned. It replaces an older church, which was destroyed by a fire in 1211 and built on the site of the basilica, where Clovis was baptized by Saint Remi, bishop of Reims, in AD 496.
Notre-Dame des Tables de Montpellier The original church of Notre Dame des Tables (whose name it received from the money-changing merchants of 12th century Montpellier) rested at the heart of the old village of Montpellier, in the Languedoc-Roussillon région of France.
Notre-Dame of Laon The cathedral of Notre-Dame of Laon is one of the most important examples of the Gothic architecture of the 12th and 13th centuries, ranking with the cathedrals of Saint-Étienne of Sens and Notre Dame of Paris. It is located in Laon, Picardy, France.
Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel The Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel (chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours, "Our Lady of Good Help") is a church in the district of Old Montreal in Montreal, Quebec. One of the oldest churches in Montreal, it was built in 1771 over the ruins of an earlier chapel.
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Notre-Dame-de-Grâce is a residential district of Montreal located to the west of downtown; population: 30102 (according to the 2001 census data) district, which is known as NDG to locals, is one of five districts of the borough] of [[Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. The Eastern part of N.
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine (formerly known as Lachine—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce) is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1997. Its population in 2001 was 101,698.
Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire, Quebec Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire is a small village of 400 people in the Montmagny Regional County Municipality within the Chaudière-Appalaches region of Quebec. It is located on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River, 20km south of Montmagny on Route 283.
Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Coeur-d'Issoudun, Quebec Issoudun is a village of 770 people in Quebec, Canada, in the Lotbinière Regional County Municipality part of the Chaudière-Appalaches region. Although the official name of the municipality is Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Coeur-d'Issoudun, it is only referred to as Issoudun.
Notrim The Notrim (Hebrew נוטרים Guards) were a Jewish Police Force set up by the British in the British Mandate of Palestine in 1936. The force was divided into Supernumerary Police and highly mobile Settlement Police.
Notron The Notron is a fantastically cult British-designed MIDI step sequencer used by Björk, Howie B etc. Its latest model was a slim blue box, while the original Mk 1 version somewhat resembled a digital toilet seat.
Nott Memorial The Nott Memorial (known locally as 'The Nott') is a 16-sided building, 89 feet in diameter, located on the center of the quad at Union College in Schenectady, New York. Its concept and initial design were found as early as 1813, as it was included in Josef Ramee's plans for the campus, the first planned college campus in the United States.
Nottawa, Ontario Nottawa is a small village in Clearview Township located approximately 3km south of Collingwood. Nottawa has one elementary school, and high school students attend Collingwood Collegiate Institute or Jean Vanier Catholic HighSchool.
Notting Hill Gate tube station Notting Hill Gate tube station is a London Underground station in Notting Hill. On the Central Line it is between Holland Park and Queensway stations and on the District Line and Circle Line it is between High Street Kensington and Bayswater stations.
Nottingham Nottingham is a city (and county town of Nottinghamshire) in the East Midlands of England. The centre of Nottingham lies on the River Leen and its southern boundary follows the course of the River Trent, which flows from Stoke to the Humber.
Nottingham climbing centre i do not yet have sufficent infomation of the nottingham climbing centre but if anyone has any info on which they would like to add i would be very grateful, thats not to say that i wont be doing research for this web page aswell.
Nottingham Caves Nottingham has more manmade caves than anywhere else in the country and this whole cave network has Scheduled Ancient Monument protection equal to that of Stonehenge which makes Nottingham Caves a site of vast importance to the heritage of the United Kingdom.
Nottingham City Area Greater Nottingham is a conurbation based around the city of Nottingham in Nottinghamshire, England. Unlike Greater Manchester and Greater London, which are respectively a metropolitan county and a region, Greater Nottingham has no formal definition as an administrative area.
Nottingham City Transport Nottingham City Transport is Nottingham, East Midlands in England's major bus operator, running a comprehensive network of services in the Nottingham City area and a handful of services beyond the boundaries of the conurbanation to Southwell, Newark, Loughborough, and Nottingham East Midlands Airport.
Nottingham Cooperative Nottingham Cooperative (or Nottingham as referred to by its residents) is a 21 room housing cooperative located at 146 Langdon St in Madison, Wisconsin, on the shore of Lake Mendota. The house was incorporated in February 1971 by a group of lawyers and students from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Nottingham Council House The Council House is the city hall of Nottingham, England. Its 200 foot-high dome dominates a city skyline which is packed with elegant architecture and presides magnificently over the Old Market Square, the grand central open space of Nottingham.
Nottingham Cricket Club Cricket in Nottinghamshire has been traced to a match between Nottingham Cricket Cluband Sheffield Cricket Club at the Forest Racecourse, Nottingham in 1771. This is surprisingly the earliest known reference to cricket in the county.
Nottingham derby The Nottingham Derby is the name given to football matches contested between Nottingham Forest and Notts County. Games between the two clubs are often referred to as Trentside Derbies because of Meadow Lane and the City Ground's proximity to the River Trent.
Nottingham Evening Post The Nottingham Evening Post is an English tabloid newspaper which serves Nottingham, Nottinghamshire and some parts of Derbyshire such as Long Eaton and Sandiacre. The Post is published between Monday and Saturday each week, with two editions being published per day: the morning edition and the "final" edition.
Nottingham Field Nottingham Field is a 8,500-seat multi-purpose stadium in Greeley, Colorado. It was built in 1995 and is home to the University of Northern Colorado Bears football team, as well as the Bears track and field programs.
Nottingham High School Nottingham High School is a leading UK independent fee-paying boys' school situated about a mile north of Nottingham city centre. It has around 800 pupils from ages 11 to 18 and there is an adjoining junior school catering for younger boys.
Nottingham High School (New Jersey) Nottingham High School (also known as Hamilton High School North) is a four-year comprehensive public high school located in Hamilton Township, in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Hamilton Township Public Schools. The school hosts grades 9-12 and has 1397 enrolled students.
Nottingham High School for Girls Nottingham High School for Girls is a selective day school, founded in 1875, situated just north of the City of Nottingham. Originally housed in a group of Victorian mansions, the school has expanded considerably.
Nottingham Joint Station Committee The Nottingham Joint Station Committee was incorporated by the Great Central and Great Northern Railway Act 1897 to manage the railway station which was to become Nottingham Victoria. The Committee comprised representatives of the two railway companies to use the station: the Great Northern and the Great Central.
Nottingham Law School The Nottingham Law School is an academic and professional institution situated in the East Midlands. The Law School is affiliated to Nottingham Trent University and provides an LLB degree, in addition to postgraduate courses like the LLM and other research degrees.
Nottingham Malaysian Games Nottingham Malaysian Games, known to many as Notts Games, is the largest sporting event of its kind, attracting members of Malaysian-related university societies from the length and breath of England, Scotland and Wales.
Nottingham Malaysian Night Nottingham Malaysian Night, or better known as MNite among the Nottingham Malaysian Society (NMS) members, is a show filled with the passion and spirit of the unique Malaysian culture. Each year without fail, new NMS members (usually the freshers) will come together to make their MNite better then the year before, by putting up one of the best Malaysian plays within the land of England, Scotland and Wales, accompanied with sounds, lightings, tunes, dances and specially selected costumes to keep the viewer in awe throughout the night.
Nottingham Malaysian Society Nottingham Malaysian Society, also known as NMS, is a Malaysian cultural society of the University of Nottingham, England, and it is affiliated with the University of Nottingham Students' Union. The society mainly focuses on making their members' stay in Nottingham a memorable and enjoyable one whilst introducing the multi-cultural Malaysian community and South-East Asian culture to the locals through numerous events.
Nottingham Outlaws (American football) The Nottingham Outlaws are a member of the British Collegiate American Football League (BCAFL)'s Northern Conference-Central Division. The Outlaws have been a consistent competitior in the BCAFL since their inagural season in 1996-7.
Nottingham Panthers The Nottingham Panthers (for sponsorship reasons officially referred to as the GMB Nottingham Panthers) are an ice hockey club based in Nottingham, England. They are currently members of the Elite Ice Hockey League.
Nottingham Tennis Centre Nottingham Tennis Centre is Nottingham's premier tennis venue and one of the largest of its kind in the country. The award-winning centre holds a range of tournaments throughout the year, most notably the Nottingham Open, which, as a major forerunner to Wimbledon attracts some of the biggest names in world tennis.
Nottingham University Business School Nottingham University Business School (NUBS) is the business school of the University of Nottingham, England situated on the university's Jubilee Campus. The current director of the business school is Professor Alistair Bruce.
Nottingham University Gliding Club The Nottingham University Gliding Club (NUGC) is the gliding club of the University of Nottingham. It is affiliated with Cranwell Gliding Club (CGC), and open to any full or associate member of the University of Nottingham Students' Union.
Nottingham University Mountaineering Club Nottingham University Mountaineering Club, also known as NUMC or UNUMC (for University of Nottingham Union Mountaineering Club), is the climbing and mountaineering club of the University of Nottingham, England. The club has nurtured many distinguished climbing talents including Peter Boardman, the first British university graduate to summit Mount Everest; Seb Grieve, who established many hard traditional gritstone routes such as Meshuga, E9 6c, at Black Rocks; and Brian Davidson, the first ascentionist of Mort, IX, Britain's hardest winter route.
Nottingham University Press Nottingham University Press (NUP) is the academic press of the University of Nottingham, England. Founded in 1992 by Dr Des Cole and Dr Phil Garnsworthy, the press specialises in scientific and technical publishing, particularly in the areas of animal and food science (in line with the University's strengths), although it has also published in a number of other areas, including law, medicine, education and the history of the University.
Nottingham University Society of Change Ringers The Nottingham University Society of Change Ringers is one of the oldest societies affiliated to the University of Nottingham Students' Union (where it is known as Bellringing Society), being founded in 1958. Its principle aim is to allow students from both the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University to practise English Change Ringing.
Nottingham Victoria railway station Nottingham Victoria railway station was a Great Central Railway and Great Northern Railway railway station in Nottingham, England. It was opened by the Nottingham Joint Station Committee in 24 May 1900 and closed on 3 July 1967 by British Railways, London Midland Region.
Nottingham Youth Orchestra Nottingham Youth Orchestra is an orchestra based in Nottingham for talented young instrumentalists who are selected by audition. The orchestra was founded in 1985 by the late Stephen Fairlie and Derek Williams (who is the orchestra's musical director to this day.
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club is one of the 18 major county clubs which make up the English domestic cricket structure, representing the historic county of Nottinghamshire. Its limited overs team is called the Nottinghamshire Outlaws.
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club in 2005 Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club are playing their cricket in 2005 in Division One of both the County Championship and the totesport League. They start the season at 7-1 to win the title, and with a new captain, New Zealand's Stephen Fleming.
Nottinghamshire Police Nottinghamshire Police is the Home Office police force responsible for policing the shire county of Nottinghamshire and the unitary authority of Nottingham in the East Midlands of England. The area has a population of just over 1 million.
Notts County F.C. Notts County Football Club are a football club based in Nottingham, England and is the oldest professional football team in the world. The team currently plays in Football League Two, of the Coca-Cola league section of the English football league system.
Notzrim The original Notzrim from Hebrew נֹצְרִים "sentry" or נוצרים "emmerging form being moulded by a potter" (also Nasaraioi / Nasoraean) sect began as a kind of "New-Age" Gnostic movement during the reign of Alexandra Helene Salome among Helenized supporters of Rome in Judea. Epiphanius calls them Nasaraeans (Nasaraioi) distinguishing them from Nazoraeans (Nazoraioi נזרים) who came into existence amongst the Jews to oppose them and confirms the existence of their heresy before the Current Era.
Nouakchott Nouakchott (Arabic: or [alleged translation from Berber "The place of the winds"] Nawākšūṭ) is the capital and by far the largest city of Mauritania, and is Sahara's largest city if one excludes marginal cases like Cairo (in the Nile River Delta) and the cities north of the Atlas Mountains on Africa's northern coast. The city is the administrative and economic centre of Mauritania.
Noucentisme Noucentisme (noucentista being its adjective) was a Catalan cultural movement of the early 20th century that originated largely as a reaction against Modernisme, both in art and ideology, and was, simultaneously, a perception of art almost opposite to that of avantgardists. In 1906, Eugeni d'Ors coined the term following the Italian tradition of naming styles after the centuries (for example, Quattrocento, Cinquecento, etc.
Nougat Nougat is a confectionery made with sugar or honey, roasted nuts (almonds, walnuts, pistachios or hazelnuts are common) and sometimes chopped goodies, like candied fruit. The consistency of nougat can range from chewy to hard depending on its composition.
Nouhak Phoumsavanh Nouhak Phoumsavanh or Phoumsavan (born April 9, 1914) was a longtime Pathet Lao revolutionary and communist party official who succeeded Kaysone Phomvihane as president of Laos on the latter's death in November 1992. He had been First Deputy Prime Minister when Kaysone was Prime Minister until 1991.
Noul NeamĹŁ Noul NeamĹŁ (Russian: Novo-Nyametskyi, English: New NeamĹŁ) is an all-male monastery located in ChiĹŁcani, near Tighina, geographically in Basarabia but controlled by Transnistria. It is also known as the Kitskani Monastery and it is the biggest religious complex in Transnistria.
Nouméa Nouméa is the capital city of the French territory of New Caledonia. It is situated on a peninsula in the south of New Caledonia's main island, Grande Terre, and is home to the majority of the island's European, Polynesian (Wallisians, Futunians, Tahitians), Indonesian, and Vietnamese population, as well as many Melanesian Ni-Vanuatu and Kanaks that work in one of the South Pacific's most industrialised cities.
Nouméa Accord The Noumea Accord of 1998 promises political power to the Kanaks until full independence is achieved in 2013 or 2018. France will continue to control military and foreign affairs, immigration, police and currency until that time.
Noun adjunct In grammar, a noun adjunct is a noun that modifies another noun and that is optional; that is, it can be removed without affecting the grammar of the sentence. For example, in the phrase chicken soup, the noun adjunct chicken modifies the noun soup.
Noun class In linguistics, the term noun class refers to a system of categorizing nouns. A noun may belong to a given class because of characteristic features of its referent, such as sex, animacy, shape, but counting a given noun among nouns of such or another class is often clearly conventional.
Nounsley Nounsley is a hamlet in the parish of the larger Essex village of Hatfield Peverel to which it is connected by a hill and footpaths. In the very hard winter of 1961/62, snow on Nounsley Hill cut the village off to wheeled traffic for 3 days.
Nour Eddine Nour-Eddine Moroccan musician, choreographer and singer. Based in Italy, he has been involved in various groups of ethnic music, traditional music of the desert, such as Azahara, Desert sound, and Jajouka, with whom he has played both in Italy and abroad.
Nour El Deen Mahmoud Nour El Deen Nour El Deen Mahmoud Nour El Deen (Arabic:نور الدين محمود نور الدين) is the main character in the science fiction series Malaf Al Mostakbal by Nabil Farouk. He works in the Egyptian Scientific Intelligence Agency.
Nour Mhanna Nour Mhanna (Nur Mahana), son of a respected Alawi Sheik, was formly a reciter of the Qur'an, but decided to use his impressive voice for a singing career which rapidly earned him fame throughout Syria and other countries in the Arab world. His most famous album to date is Wala Kan Albal with 3alayhi al Awaad the first track becoming an instant hit all over the Middle East.
Nourdin Boukhari Nourdin Boukhari () (born 30 June 1980 in Kralingen, Rotterdam) is a Dutch-Moroccan footballer. He currently plays for FC Nantes coming from Ajax where he made his debut against FC Groningen on 1 September 2002 (1-3).
Nourdine Bourhane Nourdine Bourhane served as prime minister of Comoros from December 1997 to May 1998. He has also served as minister of several cabinet departments including information, culture, youth and sports and posts and telecommunications.
Nourse Line The Nourse Line was a shipping company formed by Captain James Nourse in 1861. After taking delivery of his first ship, the Ganges, in 1861, Nourse went on to build up one of the last great fleets of sailing ships.
Noury's Argonaut Noury's Argonaut (Argonauta nouryi) is a species of pelagic octopus. The female of the species, like all argonauts, creates a paper-thin eggcase that coils around the octopus much like the way a nautilus lives in its shell (hence the name paper nautilus).
Nous Non Plus Nous Non Plus is a french indie rock band based out of New York City. The band consists of Céline Dijon (vocals), Jean-Luc Retard (bass and vocals), Bonnie Day (vocals and tambourine), Cal d'Hommage (guitar), Professeur Harry Covert (drums), Morris "Mars" Chevrolet (synthesizer), and François Hardonne (keyboard and trumpet).
Nousics Coined by philosopher Tony Montano, the word Nousics (from the Greek, nous, meaning "soul") is defined as “the study of souls.” Particularly, Nousics attempts to discover a hypothetical set of laws that are believed to govern the behavior of souls.
Nouveau Flamenco (album) Nouveau Flamenco is the title of Ottmar Liebert's first album, released in May 1990, written in a subgenre of flamenco known as New Flamenco, fusing pop music forms and call-response structure together with flamenco elements.
Nouveau Parti démocratique du Québec The New Democratic Party of Quebec (in French: Nouveau Parti démocratique du Québec) (NPD-Québec or NPDQ) was a political party in Quebec, Canada, with social democratic and democratic socialist tendencies. The name was in use from 1963 to 1994.
Nouveau riche Nouveau riche (French: "new rich") is a term, usually derogatory, to describe persons who acquire wealth within their generation, and spend it conspicuously. The implication is that, being of lower- or middle-class origin, these individuals lack the taste to use wealth properly.
Nouveau Système de Cotation The NSC (Nouveau Système de Cotation) is one of Euronext's electronic trading technologies. It was developed by the Paris Bourse in the early 1990s and introduced in 1995 as an upgrade of the CAC system (Cotation Assistée en Continu).
Nouveaux essais sur l'entendement humain Nouveaux essais sur l'entendement humain ("New Essays on Human Understanding") was a chapter-by-chapter rebuttal by Gottfried Leibniz of John Locke's major work, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. It is one of only two full-length works by Leibniz (the other being the Theodicy).
Nouvel Catholic Central High School Nouvel Catholic Central High School is a private, Catholic high school located in Saginaw Charter Township, Michigan and serving the Saginaw region. Nouvel is a co-ed, college preparatory institution that has approximately 500 students.
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