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Nouvelle Cuisine Nouvelle cuisine (French for "new cuisine") is an approach to cooking and food presentation. This new style, which was a reaction to the French cuisine classique, called for lighter, more delicate dishes, without heavy sauces and overcooked vegetables, and placed a higher importance on presentation.
Nouvelle Expérience Nouvelle Expérience: Was a Cirque du Soleil touring show that ran from May 1990 where it started in Montréal, Quebec, Canada and ended November 1993 after a 1 year long stay under Le Grand Chapiteau on the grounds at The Mirage resort in Las Vegas, NV.
Nouvelle Fédération-Board The NF-Board (Nouvelle Fédération-Board, unofficially Non-FIFA-Board) is a football association established for national teams that are not — and usually may not become — members of FIFA, usually because the participating nations do not have internationally recognised sovereign state status. It was established on December 12, 2003.
Nouvelle Planète Nouvelle Planète is a non-profit organization founded on Albert Schweitzer’s examples, ideas and ethics; it is strictly neutral in religion and politics, and works to support small practical projects in countries in the southern hemisphere, setting up direct relations between people in the North and the South, so as to help people help themselves.
Nouvelle Revue Française La Nouvelle Revue Française (NRF) is a literary magazine founded in 1909 by André Gide. In 1911, Gaston Gallimard became editor of the revue, which led to the founding of the publishing house, Éditions Gallimard.
Nouvelle Théologie Nouvelle Théologie (French, "New Theology") is the name commonly used to refer to a school of thought in Catholic theology that arose in the mid-20th century, most notably among certain circles of French and German theologians. The shared objective of these theologians was a fundamental reform of how the Catholic Church was approaching theology.
Nouvelle Vague (band) Nouvelle Vague are a French musical collective put together by arrangers Marc Collin and Olivier Libaux. Their name is a play on words referring simultaneously to: their 'Frenchness' and 'artiness' (the '60s new wave of cult French cinema); the source of their songs (all cover versions of '80s New Wave and Punk music); and their use of '60s Bossa nova-style arrangements (Bossa nova meaning "new wave" or "new beat" in Portuguese).
Nova (comics) Nova, real name Richard Rider, is a fictional superhero from Marvel Comics. Becoming a member of the galaxy's Nova Corps, an intergalactic police force not unlike DC Comics' Green Lantern Corps, the youth gained enhanced strength, flight, injury resistance, and a uniform with life support built into it.
Nova (radio network) Nova is a name given to a group of Australian radio stations. The group comprises five stations, and are all owned by DMG Radio Australia, apart from the Perth station, which is a joint venture between DMG Radio and the Australian Radio Network.
Nova (television series) Nova / Den Haag vandaag is a late-evening current affairs programme broadcast daily except Sundays on the Dutch public-broadcasting channel Nederland 2. Nova, the first and main part of the programme, is made jointly by VARA and NPS and features news analysis and background reports, while NOS produces Den Haag vandaag ("The Hague today"), the segment of the programme covering events in parliament and interviews with politicians.
Nova bomb (Andromeda) Nova Bombs are fictional weapons of mass destruction in the Andromeda series. They function by briefly weakening, nullifying or inverting gravity in a large area, with the intended purpose of artificially inducing a supernova.
Nova class starship (Star Trek) The Nova class starship is a fictional class of starship within the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager. The first time this class of starship appeared was in the episode entitled Equinox in the form of the USS Equinox.
Nova Civitas Nova Civitas is a Flemish thinktank based on the principles of classic liberalism in combination with Anglo-Saxon conservativism. Nova Civitas claims to be completely independent, although it is recognized and supported by the Flemish Liberal Party.
Nova Crnja Nova Crnja (Serbian: Nova Crnja or Нова Црња, Hungarian: Magyarcsernye, German: Neuzerne) is a village and municipality in Central Banat District of Vojvodina, Serbia. The village has a population of 1,858, while Nova Crnja municipality has 12,661 inhabitants.
Nova Express (fanzine) Nova Express (fanzine) is a Hugo-nominated science fiction fanzine edited by Lawrence Person. Nova Express is a sercon fanzine with a focus on written science fiction, featuring interviews, reviews and critical articles.
Nova Friburgo Nova Friburgo is a city located in a valley surrounded by mountains in the east-central of Rio de Janeiro state. The town was established by 2,006 Swiss emigrants from the canton of Fribourg, transferred to the region by royal decree from D.
Nova Kakhovka Nova Kakhovka () is a city in the Kherson Oblast of southern Ukraine. It is designated as a separate raion (district) within the oblast, and is an important river port on Dnieper River and the Kakhovka Reservoir.
Nova laser Nova was a high-power laser built at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in 1984 which conducted advanced inertial confinement fusion (ICF) experiments until its dismantling in 1999. Nova was the first ICF experiment built with the intention of reaching "ignition", a long-sought goal in fusion research.
Nova M Radio Nova M Radio, LLC is a radio station acquisition firm and upstart radio syndication service operated by Sheldon Drobny, Anita Drobny and Mike Newcomb. It was created to purchase, own and operate underperforming radio stations in small and medium sized markets.
Nova Makedonija (newspaper) Nova Makedonija (New Macedonia, Macedonian: Нова Македонија) is the oldest daily newspaper in the Republic of Macedonia. It was established with decision of the presidium of ASNOM and remained a state owned newspaper, promoting the government line.
Nova OlĂ­mpia There are places that have the name Nova OlĂ­mpia (Portuguese meaning New Olympia, probably named after Olympia or is probably named after Maria OlĂ­mpia Rodrigues Vieria in SĂŁo Paulo which is related, the origin is uncertain) in Brazil
Nova Pazova Nova Pazova (Нова Пазова) is a settlement in Serbia, located 25 km north-west of Belgrade. It is situated in the Stara Pazova municipality, in the region of Syrmia (Srem District), in the autonomous province of Vojvodina.
Nova Peris-Kneebone Nova Maree Peris-Kneebone (born February 25, 1971 in Darwin, Northern Territory) is an Australian athlete. Achievements include a gold medal in field hockey at the 1996 Summer Olympics (Atlanta) and a gold medal in the 1998 Commonwealth Games (Kuala Lumpur) for the 200m sprint with a time of 22.
Nova Prata Nova Prata is a city in Rio Grande do Sul, south Brazil, situated in the state's moutainous Serra GaĂşcha region. It bes situated a south latitude 28Âş47'02 " and to a longitude 51Âş36'36 " west, being to an altitude of 662 meters.
Nova Prospekt Nova Prospekt is a fictional location in Valve Software's 2004 computer game Half-Life 2. Previously a sea-side high-security prison, Nova Prospekt has been transformed by the Combine into a facility for the storage of political prisoners (Alyx Vance ominously says that Nova Prospekt "used to be a high-security prison, but is something...
Nova Publishers Nova Publishers is a New York publishing house whose Nova Science division publishes scientific research books in the fields of physics and medical research. In addition, Nova has published many works on the politics and economies of Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa, as well as at least one book on the “The National Security Strategy of the United States of America”.
Nova rocket Nova was a series of proposed rocket designs, originally as NASA's first large launchers for missions similar to the Saturn V that entered production, and later as larger follow-ons to the Saturn V intended for missions to Mars. The two series of designs were essentially separate, but shared their name.
Nova Rock Festival The Nova Rock Festival, also just Nova Rock, is a music festival that took place for the first time from Thursday, the 9th, till Sunday, the 12th of June 2005. In 2006 it was scheduled from Thursday, June 15th to Saturday, June 17th on the Pannonia Fields II (meansing that that year it would feature a new, better location than last year).
Nova Scotia Nova Scotia (Latin for New Scotland; ; ) is a Canadian province located on Canada's southeastern coast. It is the most populous province in the Maritimes, and its capital, Halifax, is a major economic centre of the region.
Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University The Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD University) is a post-secondary art school located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It offers Bachelor's degrees in Fine Art and Design, and a BA in Visual Arts.
Nova Scotia Duck-Tolling Retriever The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever is one of the most unusual breeds of gundog, at least in terms of how the dog works. The hunter stays hidden in a blind and sends the dog out to romp and play near the water, usually by tossing a ball or stick to be retrieved.
Nova Scotia general election, 1867 The 1867 Nova Scotia election was held on 18 September, 1867 to elect members of the House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It was the first general election in Nova Scotia, and was won by the Liberal party.
Nova Scotia general election, 1882 The 1882 Nova Scotia election was held on 20 June, 1882 to elect members of the House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It was won by the Liberal party, their first of ten consecutive wins that would see retain power until 1925.
Nova Scotia general election, 1993 The 1993 election (more formally 33rd Nova Scotia general election), in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada was held on May 25 1993 to elect members of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. The Liberals under John Savage won a landslide victory over the unpopular Progressive Conservatives under Premier Donald Cameron, while Alexa McDonough's NDP remained a distant third, winning three seats.
Nova Scotia Highway 105 Highway 105 in Nova Scotia represents the Cape Breton Island leg of the Trans-Canada Highway. It runs from the east end of the Canso Causeway in Port Hastings to the Marine Atlantic ferry terminal in North Sydney, representing a distance of 142 kilometres (88 miles).
Nova Scotia Highway 107 Highway 107 in Nova Scotia runs through the eastern suburbs of the Halifax Regional Municipality, from the Burnside Industrial Park in Dartmouth to an intersection with Highway 7 in Musquodoboit Harbour. It is 31 kilometres (19 miles) long, and is mostly two lanes and controlled access.
Nova Scotia Highway 111 Nova Scotia Highway 111 is a 4-12 lane freeway known informally as the Dartmouth "Circumferential Highway", since it is a partial orbital road. The highway runs from Pleasant Street in the neighbourhood of Woodside in the south to the A.
Nova Scotia Highway 329 Nova Scotia Highway 329 is a collector road that runs along the shore of the Aspotogan Peninsula in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia which juts from the South Shore into the Atlantic Ocean. The road begins and ends on Nova Scotia Route 3
Nova Scotia Hurricane of 1873 The Nova Scotia Hurricane of 1873, also known as the Great Nova Scotia Cyclone, was a hurricane that caused heavy damage and killed 500 people in Nova Scotia and 100 in Newfoundland in August of the 1873 Atlantic hurricane season. The hurricane actually remained offshore of Nova Scotia and made landfall in Newfoundland.
Nova Scotia Junior C Hockey League The Nova Scotia Junior C Hockey League is a Junior "C" ice hockey league in Nova Scotia, Canada, sanctioned by Hockey Canada. The winner of the playoffs competes in the Maritime-Hockey North Junior C Championships.
Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League The Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League (formally the Nova Scotia Junior B Hockey League) is a Junior "B" ice hockey league in Nova Scotia, Canada, sanctioned by Hockey Canada. The winner of the Nova Scotia Playoffs compete for the Don Johnson Cup, the Maritime Junior "B" Crown.
Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative leadership conventions The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia, Canada, has held five leadership races since World War II. After the September 2005 retirement announcement of John Hamm, the Nova Scotia PC Party had its sixth leadership race.
Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative leadership election, 2006 The Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative leadership election of 2006 was held on February 11, 2006 to select a replacement for John Hamm, as Premier of Nova Scotia and leader of the Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia Route 1 Route 1 in Nova Scotia (also called and marked as the Evangeline Trail (from Mount Uniackeruns from Bedford] to [[Yarmouth, Nova Scotia|Yarmouth via the Annapolis Valley. The route runs parallel to (and in some places has been replaced by) Highway 101, which bypasses all towns where Route 1 is the main street.
Nova Scotia Route 19 Nova Scotia Route 19 is part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia's system of Trunk Highways. The route runs from Port Hastings (at the east end of the Canso Causeway) to a junction with the Cabot Trail at Margaree Forks on Cape Breton Island, a distance of 106 kilometres.
Nova Scotia Route 211 Nova Scotia Highway 211 is a collector road in that runs entirely in Guysborough County, Nova Scotiaand the Township of St. Mary's, from Stillwater on Nova Scotia Route 7 to Isaacs Harbour North on Nova Scotia Route 316
Nova Scotia Route 212 Nova Scotia Highway 212 is a collector road in that runs entirely in the Halifax Regional Municipality Nova Scotia from Enfield at exit 5 of Nova Scotia Highway 102 to Elderbank in the Musquodoboit Valley. The route runs next to the main runway of Halifax International Airport.
Nova Scotia Route 213 Nova Scotia Route 213, or the Hamonds Plains Road, is located in the Halifax Regional Municipality of Nova Scotia. It runs from the former town of Bedford at the Bedford Highway (Nova Scotia Highway 2) to Nova Scotia Highway 3 in Upper Tantallon .
Nova Scotia Route 215 Nova Scotia Route 215 is long Nova Scotia collector road that runs in both East Hants and West Hants of Hants County from Shubenacadie on Nova Scotia Route 2 to Newport Cornor on Nova Scotia Route 2 . The crosses over Nova Scotia Highway 102, ,Nova Scotia Route 14 and Nova Scotia Highway 101.
Nova Scotia Route 219 Nova Scotia Route 219 is a short Nova Scotia collector road that runs 18 kilometers inside Inverness County between Maragaree Harbour on the Cabot Trail to Dunvegan on Nova Scotia Route 19. It is part of the Ceilidh Trail.
Nova Scotia Route 224 Nova Scotia Highway 224 is a collector road in that runs from Sheet Harbour (Nova Scotia Route 7) in the Halifax Regional Municipality to Shubenacadie and Nova Scotia Highway 102 Exit 10 in Hants County Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Route 245 Nova Scotia Route 245 is a Nova Scotia collector road that is completely in Antigonish County that is 60 kilometers in length and runs from Antigonish on Nova Scotia Route 4 to New Glasgow on Nova Scotia Highway 104 Exit 27 .
Nova Scotia Route 246 Nova Scotia Route 246 is a Nova Scotia provincial collector road that is 33 kilometers long that run between TatamagoucheColchester County on Nova Scotia Route 6and Wentworth Cumberland County on Nova Scotia Route 4.
Nova Scotia Route 247 Nova Scotia Route 247 is a Nova Scotia provincial collector road that is 19 kilometers long that runs between Nova Scotia Route 4and Michaud Point on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean in Richmond County on Cape Breton Island .
Nova Scotia Route 252 Nova Scotia Route 252 is a Nova Scotia provincial collector road that is 22 kilometers long that runs between Mabou on Nova Scotia Route 19 and Whycocomagh on Nova Scotia Highway 105 in Inverness County on Cape Breton Island.
Nova Scotia Route 253 Nova Scotia Route 253 is Nova Scotia Collector road that run entirly within the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia . It is also known as the Purcells Cove Road and it runs between Nova Scotia Route 349 Halifax and intersecting in Herring Cove.
Nova Scotia Route 256 Nova Scotia Route 256 is a Nova Scotia provincial collector road that is 42 kilometers long that run between Central New Annan Colchester County on Nova Scotia Route 246 and Caribou Pictou County on Nova Scotia Highway 106.
Nova Scotia Route 303 Nova Scotia Route 303 is a short Nova Scotia collector road that connects the ferry to New Brunswick to the town of Digby.The M/V Princess of Acadia ferry service to Saint John, New Brunswick (operated by Bay Ferries Limited).
Nova Scotia Route 307 Nova Scotia Route 307 is a Nova Scotia provincial collector road that is 19 kilometers long that runs within Cumberland County] between Wallace on [[Nova Scotia Route 6 and Wentworth Centre on Nova Scotia Route 4.
Nova Scotia Route 312 Nova Scotia Route 312 is a Nova Scotia provincial collector road that is 13 kilometers long that runs entirely in Victoria County between Englishtown ,on Nova Scotia Highway 105 and Tarbotvale on Nova Scotia Route30.
Nova Scotia Route 318 Nova Scotia Route 318 connects the communities of Dartmouth at Nova Scotia Highway 111, Port Wallis to Waverley at Nova Scotia Route 2 in the Halifax Regional Municipality. It is also called the Waverley Road , the Portobello Road and Breamar drive .
Nova Scotia Route 320 Nova Scotia Route 320 is a Nova Scotia provincial collector road that is 32 kilometers long that runs within Richmond County between Louisdale on Nova Scotia Route 4 and West Arichat on Nova Scotia Route 206 on Isle Madame off of Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia Route 328 Nova Scotia Route 328 run between the community of Westphal on Nova Scotia Route 7 and Cole Harbour on Nova Scotia Route 207 in the Halifax Regional Municipality Nova Scotia . The road is known locally as Ross Road
Nova Scotia Route 329 Nova Scotia Route 329 is a Nova Scotia provincial collector road that is 38 kilometers long that runs along the shore of the Aspotogan Peninsula between Hubbards on Nova Scotia Highway 3 and East River on Nova Scotia Highway 3 in Lunenburg County.
Nova Scotia Route 330 Nova Scotia Route 330 is a short Nova Scotia provincial collector road that is 13 kilometers long within Shelburne County that runs between Barrington Passage, and Cape Sable Island . The road ends at the most southerly point of Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Route 331 Nova Scotia Route 331 is a Nova Scotia provincial collector road that is 43 kilometers long that runs between East Medway in Queens County on Nova Scotia Highway 103 and Bridgewater in Lunenburg County on Nova Scotia Highway 3
Nova Scotia Route 332 Nova Scotia Route 332 is a Nova Scotia provincial collector road that is 28 kilometers long that runs between East Bridgewateron Nova Scotia Highway 3 and *Lunenburg on Nova Scotia Highway 3 in Lunenburg County.
Nova Scotia Route 333 Nova Scotia Route 333 is Nova Scotia collector road that runs entirely within the Halifax Regional Municipality , Nova Scotia on the Chebucto Peninsula. It starts and ends on Nova Scotia Route 3 and Nova Scotia Highway 103 and is part of the Lighthouse Route.
Nova Scotia Route 334 Nova Scotia Route 334 is a Nova Scotia provincial collector road that is 14 kilometers in length that runs within Yarmouth County from Arcadia on Nova Scotia Route 3 to Wedgeport on the shore of the Bay of Fundy .
Nova Scotia Route 335 Nova Scotia Route 335 is a Nova Scotia porvincial collector road that is 6 kilometers in length that runs within Yarmouth County from Pubnico on Nova Scotia Route 3 to St. Ann Point on the shore of the Bay of Fundy .
Nova Scotia Route 337 Nova Scotia Route Malignant Cove 337 is a Nova Scotia collector road that is completely in Antigonish County that is 53 kilometers in length and runs from Antigonish on Nova Scotia Route 4 to Malignant Cove on Nova Scotia Route 245 .
Nova Scotia Route 340 Nova Scotia Route 340 is a Nova Scotia provincial collector road that is 77 kilometers in length that runs from Hebron Yarmouth County on Nova Scotia Route 1 to Weymouth in Digby County on Nova Scotia Route 1 on the shore of the Bay of Fundy .
Nova Scotia Route 341 Nova Scotia Route 341 is a Nova Scotia provincial collector road that is 9 kilometres long that runs within Kings County between Kentville on Highway 1 and Canard on Highway 358. The junction of Route 341 with Route 358 has long been known locally as Jawbone Corner.
Nova Scotia Route 344 Nova Scotia Route 344 is a Nova Scotia provincial collector road that is 54 kilometers in length that runs within Guysborough County from the Canso Causeway on Nova Scotia Highway 104 to Boylston on Nova Scotia Route 16 .
Nova Scotia Route 349 Nova Scotia Route 349 is Nova Scotia collector road that run entirly within the Halifax Regional Municipality , Nova Scotia. It is known also as Herring Cove Road and Ketch Harbour Road and connects various fishing communities on the Chebucto Peninsula with Halifax
Nova Scotia Route 354 Nova Scotia Route 354 is a provincial collector road in Nova Scotia runs from Nova Scotia Highway 101 in Lower Sackville in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia to Noel on the shore of Cobequid Bay in the Minas Basin. It crosses over Nova Scotia Route 14 at Upper Rawdon and Nova Scotia Route 1 in Lower Sackville.
Nova Scotia Route 357 Nova Scotia Highway 357 is a collector road 39 kilometers long that runs entirely in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia from Musquodoboit Harbour to Middle Musquodoboit in the Musquodoboit Valley.
Nova Scotia Route 359 Nova Scotia Route 359 is a Nova Scotia provincial collector road that is 15 kilometers long that runs within Kings County between Kentville on Nova Scotia Route 1 and Halls Harbour on the shore of the Bay of Fundy.
Nova Scotia Route 360 Nova Scotia Route 360 is a Nova Scotia provincial collector road that is 15 kilometers long that runs within Kings County between Berwick on Nova Scotia Route 1and Harbourville on the shore of the Bay of Fundy.
Nova Scotia Route 366 Nova Scotia Route 366 is a Nova Scotia collector road that is completely in Cumberland County and runs from Amherst to Port Howe on Nova Scotia Route 4. At Tidnish Bridge the road connects to New Brunswick Route 970 at New Brunswick border.
Nova Scotia Route 374 Nova Scotia Route 374 is a collector road that runs for 85 kilometers from Stellarton in Pictou County to Sheet Harbour in the eastern part of Halifax Regional Municipality in the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia. The highway runs through the Liscom Game Sanctuary.
Nova Scotia Secondary School Students' Association The Nova Scotia Secondary School Students' Association (known commonly as the NSSSA or affectionately as "The N-Trip" to its members) is an organization in Nova Scotia, Canada run mainly by students in Grades 10 to 12, enrolled in a Nova Scotia secondary school. Its purpose is to foster growth of leadership skills among youth, primarily through the use of regional and province-wide annual leadership conferences.
Nova Scotia Student Advocacy Coalition The Nova Scotia Student Advocacy Coalition (NSSAC) was a post-secondary education student lobby group in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It collapsed in 2003 as a result of ideological differences between Canadian Federation of Students and Canadian Alliance of Student Associations schools within the coalition.
Nova Scotia Supreme Court The Nova Scotia Supreme Court (and the Nova Scotia Family Division Court) is a superior court in the province of Nova Scotia. There are 23 Justices, one Chief Justice, and several supernumerary Justices, who sit in 18 different locations around the province.
Nova Scotia Teachers Union The Nova Scotia Teachers Union was organized in 1895-96 to unify and elevate the teaching profession in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. As the unified voice for the advocacy and support of all its members, the NSTU promotes and advances the teaching profession and quality public education.
Nova Sintra Nova Sintra is a town in the central part of the island of Brava in southwestern and western Cape Verde and also serves its island capital. The town is the nineteenth largest community in Cape Verde after Sal Rei.
Nova Sintra do Monte Nova Sintra do Monte (ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Nova Sintra du Monti, Brava Creole: Nova Sintra d' Monte), is a village located in the heart of the island of Brava, Cape Verde. Tantum The area around Nova Sintra do Monte are surrounded by mountains to the west and east as well as the south and farmlands are in the valley areas of the north and southwest.
Nova Southeastern University Nova Southeastern University (NSU) is a not-for-profit, independent university, in Davie, Florida, near Fort Lauderdale. The university serves large numbers of adult students and a growing population of traditional undergraduates.
Nova Television Nova Television (also known as Nova televiziya (Нова телевизия), Nova TV or simply Nova) is a Bulgarian commercial television network launched in 1994. Since 2000, it is entirely owned by the Greek company Antenna Group.
Nova TV Nova TV is a Croatian commercial television network launched in November 2000. It was the first commercial television network with national concession in this country and since 2004 it is fully owned by the Central European Media Enterprises.
Nova Zagora Nova Zagora () is a town with a population of approximately 26,000 people in the city, and approximately 48,000 in the entire municipality (which includes 33 surrounding villages). It is located in the southeastern plains of Bulgaria at .
Novaculite Novaculite is a form of chert or flint found in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas and Oklahoma and in the Marathon Uplift of Texas. Novaculite is considered to be geosynclinal highly siliceous sediments and may be a product of the low-grade metamorphism of chert beds.
Novadrome Novadrome is a vehicular combat game created by Stainless Games, the creators of Carmageddon, which pits players against each other in an arena style deathmatch similar to the Twisted Metal. The game features three singleplayer modes (career, arcade, and free play) and a multiplayer mode for up to 8 players on Xbox Live.
Novachord The Novachord was an early polyphonic synthesizer manufactured by Hammond from 1939 to 1942. Like its contemporaries, the Theremin, the Ondes Martenot and the Trautonium, it can be heard occasionally in horror and science fiction film scores, including many genre films from Universal Studios, as well as James Bernard's ethereal music for Hammer's The Gorgon (1964).
Novak Novák, Novak or Nowak is the most common Czech, Polish and Slovenian (Novak) surname, similar to the popularity of Smith in the United States. It also found all across Eastern Europe among both Christians and Jews from the region.
Novalja Novalja is a town in the north of the island of Pag in the Croatian part of Adriatic sea. In recent times Novalja became famous because of the beautiful beach Zrće which is one of the bigest summer party zones in Europe.
NovaMind NovaMind is a commercial mind mapping application for Mac OS X and Windows. It features a flexible layout interface, automated branch proposal, automatic branch and link coloring, FlexiBranches, branch boundaries, the ability to use images throughout the mind map, iPhoto integration, outline view, task information, integrated screenwriting functions, and formatted screenplay output.
Novaquatics Irvine Novaquatics (also known as Nova) is a USA Swimming-affiliated swim team based in Irvine, California. The Novaquatics team is currently ranked as the #3 swim team program in the United States by USA Swimming.
Novardok yeshiva The Novardok yeshiva in Novardok, then Lithuania, was one of the biggest and most important yeshivas in pre-World War II Europe, and a powerful force within the Mussar movement. The yeshiva was established in 1896, together with a Kollel for married men, under the direction of Rabbi Yosef Yoizel Horowitz, an alumnus of the Kovno Kollel and pupil of Rabbi Yisrael Salanter.
Novas Conquistas The Novas Conquistas are a group of seven administrative districts or Consuelhos of mainland Goa which were added onto Goa at a comparatively later date than the original three consuelhos that make up the Velhas Conquistas.
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