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Neve Daniel Neve Daniel () is an Israeli settlement located in western Gush Etzion in Judea/the West Bank. Located south of Jerusalem and just west of Bethlehem, it sits atop one of the highest points in the area - close to 1,000 meters above sea level, and has a view of much of the Mediterranean coastal plain to the west, as well as the mountains of Jordan.
Neve David Neve David is an Early Epipaleolithic site located at the foot of the western slope of the Mount Carmel hills in northern Israel. It was inhabited in the later part of the Early Epipaleolithic, about 15,000 - 13,000 BC.
Neve Dekalim Neve Dekalim (; ) was an Israeli settlement in the Gush Katif settlement bloc in the Gaza Strip. It was founded in 1983 after the Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula, on sand dunes that were previously uninhabited.
Neve Sha'anan (Haifa) Neve Shaanan (; ) is a vast neighborhood in Haifa, Israel which extends from the lower inclines of Mount Carmel, to midway across its slopes. The neighborhood is situated next to the celebrated Technion, Israel's Institute of Technology, and houses the Middle East's largest shopping mall, the "Grand Canyon" (this is a play on words, since "Kanyon" means mall in Hebrew).
Neve Yaakov Neve Yaakov, also Neve Ya'aqov (; ) is a large neighbourhood at the northeastern tip of Jerusalem, with approximately 30,000 inhabitants. The neighborhood is situated to the north of Pisgat Ze'ev and to the south of the Palestinian village of Al-Ram.
Never Be Rude to an Arab Never Be Rude to an Arab is a satirical song by the members of Monty Python's Flying Circus. It appears as sung by Terry Jones in the theatrically released concert film Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl as well as on the album Monty Python Sings.
Never Before A song that appears on the British rock group Deep Purple's 1972 album Machine Head. This was originally the only single from the album, with When A Blind Man Cries as a b-side, which surprised fans as the album contained hits such as Lazy, Space Truckin', Smoke on the Water and Highway Star.
Never Cry Wolf (film) Never Cry Wolf is a 1983 film adaption of the Farley Mowat (1963) autobiographical book of the same name. The film, directed by Carroll Ballard, features Charles Martin Smith, Brian Dennehy, and Zachary Ittimangnaq.
Never Dream of Dying Never Dream of Dying, first published in 2001, was the seventh novel by Raymond Benson featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond (including film novelizations). Carrying the Ian Fleming Publications copyright, it was first published in the United Kingdom by Hodder & Stoughton and in the United States by Putnam.
Never End Never End is a crime novel by Swedish writer Ake Edwardson, and features his protagonist Inspector Erik Winter, who bucks the trend for Swedish detectives, being happily married, a new father, and supposedly the youngest Detective Inspector on the Swedish force. The novel was first published in Sweden in 2000, and was translated into English by Laurie Thompson in 2006.
Never Ender Never Ender is a compilation album of material from several 7 inch records and split records by the band Hot Water Music released by No Idea Records in March of 2001. Only the mail-order version of this album contains the second disc.
Never Ending Gardens Never Ending Gardens is a division of Dream for Africa, a faith-based non-profit organization based in Gainesville, Georgia, USA, and in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa that seeks to alleviate hunger in Africa by building sustinable vegetable gardens in communities to improve their diet. While not a church or denomination, Dream for Africa is focusing on mobilising volunteers from various nations to partner with the people of Africa in achieving enduring breakthroughs related to hunger and food security, orphans and vulnerable children, poverty alleviation through skill enhancement and job creation, and AIDS prevention and care.
Never Ending Tour Bob Dylan's Never Ending Tour is a popular term for the legendary musician's seemingly incessant performing schedule since June 7, 1988. Attention is often given to his seasoned (but rotating) backing band, which he finally displayed on record with the 2001 album "Love and Theft".
Never Forget You "Never Forget You" is a song written by American singer Mariah Carey and Babyface, and produced by Carey, Babyface and Daryl Simmons for Carey's fourth album Music Box (1993). Its protagonist addresses someone she will never see again, lamenting that it is now too late to say what she wanted to.
Never Give up on the Good Times Never Give Up On The Good Times was supposed to be released by the Spice Girls, as a Disco single from their second album, Spiceworld. This single was meant to be a double-A side single, "Never Give Up On The Good Times/Viva Forever" - to be released in mid-late May 1998, but due to Geri Halliwell's departure from the band, and her vocal in "Never Give Up...
Never Gone Tour The Backstreet Boys' Never Gone Tour was a 2005 concert tour which featured eight songs from their fifth studio album, Never Gone, and all of the songs from their 2001 greatest hits release, The Hits: Chapter One.
Never Gonna Cry Again "Never Gonna Cry Again" was the debut single release from Eurythmics, taken from their debut album In the Garden. It achieved little commercial success, especially compared to Annie Lennox and David A.
Never Gonna Give You Up "Never Gonna Give You Up" is a pop-dance song performed by Rick Astley. Taken from his multi-million selling debut album Whenever You Need Somebody and written and produced by Stock, Aitken, Waterman, it is an upbeat catchy song possibly about a man telling a woman all the things he is "Never gonna do": give her up, let her down, run around and hurt her, make her cry, say goodbye, etc.
Never Had a Dream Come True Never Had a Dream Come True was a single released by UK pop group, S Club 7 on November 27, 2000. It was chosen to be the official 2000 BBC Children in Need single and was another powerful ballad with lead vocals adopted by Jo.
Never Home Never Home is singer-songwriter Freedy Johnston's 1997 release. Johnston credited producer Danny Kortchmar with imparting a more spontaneous, live-sounding feel to this album than its predecessor, This Perfect World.
Never Last Picked Never Last Picked was a short lived, yet beloved, sitcom, running from 2000-2002 on the Hamilton, Ontario television network, Cable 14. The show ranged from broad comedy to earnest romance and quickly gathered a cult audience.
Never Let Me Down (song) "Never Let Me Down" is the title track on David Bowie's album Never Let Me Down. It was issued as the third single from the album in August 1987 – it would be Bowie’s last solo single until 1992’s “Real Cool World”, barring a remix of “Fame”.
Never Let Me Down Again "Never Let Me Down Again" is Depeche Mode's nineteenth UK single, released on August 24, 1987, and the second single for the then upcoming album Music for the Masses. A relatively minor hit in the UK, at #22, it was a smash in West Germany, where it hit #2.
Never Let Me Go (film) Never Let Me Go is a 1953 MGM romantic adventure film directed by Delmer Daves, produced by Clarence Brown, from a screenplay by George Froeschel and Ronald Millar, based on the novel Come the Dawn by Roger Bax.
Never Look Behind You Never Look Behind You is an extremely short story (a single page) by Stephen King, published in "People, Places and Things", an 18 page book of single page short stories written by him and Chris Chesley.
Never Mind the Full Stops Never Mind the Full Stops is a British television panel game based on the English language, its idiosyncrasies, and its misuse. It is hosted by the British actor, author and Oscar-winning screenwriter, Julian Fellowes.
Never Mind The Quality Feel The Width Never Mind The Quality Feel The Width was a British television sitcom which was first broadcast in 1967 as an episode of the popular anthology series Armchair Theatre, and then became a series of half-hour episodes. A total of 39 episodes were aired, across three series.
Never Never Land The name Never Never Land often refers generally to a fantastic or imaginary place - one is said to be "off in never never land" when one is coming up with completely impractical ideas, distracted, etc. Being out of touch with reality is also known as being in La-La Land.
Never No More (Space: Above and Beyond episode) "Never No More" is the fifteenth episode in the first season of Space: Above and Beyond, and the first of two parts, followed by The Angriest Angel. It originally aired in North America on February 4, 1996.
Never on Sunday Never on Sunday (Greek: ΠοτΠΤην ΚυĎιακή, "Pote Tin Kyriaki") is a 1960 black-and-white film which tells the story of Ilya, a prostitute who lives in the port of Piraeus in Greece, and Homer, an American tourist — a classical scholar enamored with all things Greek. Ilya is a character close to the "hooker with a heart of gold" clichĂ©.
Never Obstruct A Heathen Never Obstruct A Heathen musical project, active in the underground layabout scene of Northern Virginia. Various artists contribute Portions of their work to the project, but most music, art, and information is created by Ben the Bastard.
Never Off Center Entertainment Brought together by Yonkers native Karlton Francis is a company that the music public says we need in today's society for musical relief. You can find more information about Never Off Center Entertainment also known as N.
Never Say Die (Undead LP) Never Say Die is a compilation record by Lodi punk band The Undead, featuring all songs they had released at the time. It was released in April 1986 on Rebel Records, and not on Post Mortem Records, as some might think.
Never Say Dinosaur Never Say Dinosaur is a tribute album dedicated to legendary Christian rock band Petra. The album includes 12 revisions and re-imaginings of classic Petra songs performed by some of the most renowned artists of the Christian music scene.
Never Say Never Again Never Say Never Again is an unofficial James Bond film, itself a remake of the 1965 film Thunderball. Released in 1983, it starred Sean Connery as the famous British Secret Service agent (as did Thunderball), and was released theatrically by Warner Bros.
Never Send Flowers Never Send Flowers, first published in 1993, was the thirteenth novel by John Gardner featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond (including Gardner's novelization of Licence to Kill). Carrying the Glidrose Publications copyright, it was first published in the United Kingdom by Hodder & Stoughton and in the United States by Putnam.
Never Settle For Less Never Settle For Less is the seventh and latest studio album released by the folk-rock band ThaMuseMeant in 2006. All of the songs were written by Nathan Moore except for Camille's Last Jump and Wish You Were Beer, which were written by Enion and David Tiller.
Never So Few Never So Few is a 1959 film directed by John Sturges starring Frank Sinatra, Gina Lollobrigida, Peter Lawford, and Steve McQueen. It follows Captain Tom Reynolds (Sinatra) and his love Carla Vesari (Lollobrigida) in war ravenged Burma and Reynolds fellow OSS operatives Captain Grey Travis (Lawford) and Corporal Bill Ringa (McQueen) try to train Kachin natives to fight in World War II.
Never Stop Doing What You Love Never Stop Doing What You Love is a not-for-resale compilation of various Paul McCartney and Wings songs created for the employees and clients of Fidelity Investments, a company in the financial services industry. The ex-Beatle became the mutual fund giant's new spokesman in 2005 in a campaign entitled "This Is Paul", and the disc was issued in support of McCartney's U.
Never Summer Mountains The Never Summer Mountains are a mountain range in the Rocky Mountains in north central Colorado in the United States. The range is located along the northwest border of Rocky Mountain National Park, forming the continental divide between the headwaters of the Colorado River in Rocky Mountain National Park to the east and the upper basin of the North Platte River (North Park) to the west.
Never Surrender (Triumph album) Never Surrender is the sixth studio album by Canadian rock band Triumph, released in 1983 (see 1983 in music). The album reached #26 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart assisted by the singles "All The Way", "A World Of Fantasy" and "Never Surrender" which hit #2, #3 and #23, respectively, on the Mainstream Rock chart of 1983.
Never the Twain Never the Twain was a British sitcom produced by Thames Television, created by Johnnie Mortimer and starring Windsor Davies as Oliver Smallbridge and Donald Sinden as Simon Peel. The pair were next-door neighbours and rival antique dealers engaged in continuous one-upmanship.
Never The End Never The End was the Finnish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986, performed in Finnish (despite the English of the title) by Kari Kuivalainen. The original title of the song was Päivä kahden ihmisen (Day of two people) but the name and one line in the lyrics were changed before the contest.
Never Too Far "Never Too Far" is a song written and produced by American singer Mariah Carey, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis for Carey's tenth album, Glitter. The protagonist of this ballad states that although physical distance can sometimes separate lovers, the love they share will never be too far apart.
Never Too Far/Hero Medley "Never Too Far/Hero Medley" is a [recorded by American singer Mariah Carey] and released as a [[charity single in 2001 (see 2001 in music). It combines the first verse of Carey's song "Never Too Far" (2001) — co-written and co-produced by Carey, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis — with a re-recorded version of the second verse and bridge of "Hero" (1993) — co-written and co-produced by Carey and Walter Afanasieff, who did not receive producing credit on the medley (Randy Jackson, however, did).
Never Too Late (song) "Never Too Late" is a pop–dance song written by British production team Stock, Aitken and Waterman for Kylie Minogue's second album Enjoy Yourself (1989). It was produced by Stock, Aitken and Waterman.
Never Trust a Ghost Never Trust a Ghost is the fourth episode of the popular 1969 ITC British television series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) starring Mike Pratt, Kenneth Cope and Annette Andre. The episode was first broadcast on 12 October 1969 on the BBC.
Never Trust a Hippy Never Trust a Hippy (FAT708) is an EP from NOFX, released on March 14th 2006. It preceded their full-length album Wolves in Wolves' Clothing, just as the Regaining Unconsciousness EP foreran The War on Errorism, their previous album, from 2003.
Never was so much owed by so many to so few The Never was so much owed by so many to so few speech was a famous speech made by Winston Churchill to the House of Commons of the British Parliament on August 20, 1940, at the height of the Battle of Britain.
Never Went to Church Never Went to Church is the second single to be taken from The Streets number one album, The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living. "Never Went to Church" is the tribute to his recently-deceased father that marks a highlight of the number one album and arguably the most mature and complete piece of song writing he has conjured so far, full of heart-stoppingly beautiful couplets and the kind of genuine sadness that few artists have ever had the ability to convey in song.
Never Without You "Never Without You" is a tribute song from Ringo Starr to his former Beatles bandmate George Harrison who died on November 29, 2001. The recording is on Starr's 2003 album Ringo Rama, and was also released as a single.
Never, Never Land (1980 film) Inspired by the classic children's tale Peter Pan, the 1980 film starred Petula Clark as the aunt of a young girl who runs away from home and finds shelter in an abandoned London townhouse occupied by a gang of ruffians, thus becoming the equivalent of Wendy role-playing "mother" to the Lost Boys.
Never, Neverland (song) Never, Neverland is the title song off of Annihilator's second album released in 1990. It is based on a true story about a young girl who was locked in a room for half a decade after looking at a boy in a grocery store.
Neverending Love "Neverending Love," written by Per Gessle, was the first ever release from Roxette from Sweden as a duo and it was later included on their debut album Pearls of Passion. Originally the single was only meant to be released outside of Sweden but EMI eventually changed their minds and released it in Sweden too.
Neverending Nights Neverending Nights, sometimes abbreviated as NEN, is a machinima comic fantasy video series created by Adam Freese and Tawmis Logue using the computer game Neverwinter Nights. It tells the tale of Grayson (a fighter) and Peter (a ranger) in their quest to become rich and famous, in order to live like kings...
Neverending White Lights Neverending White Lights is fronted by Daniel Victor and features several artists mainly from Canada and the United States, all into one album. it combines a smooth a melodic sound with Daniel Victor performing all musical instruments and having a specific singer for each song which he viewed as ideal to each song.
Neverland Ranch Neverland Ranch, or Neverland Valley Ranch, is owned by American pop musician Michael Jackson, although Jackson currently resides outside the United States. It is located at 5225 Figueroa Mountain Rd, Los Olivos, CA 93441, about 5 miles (8 km) north of unincorporated Los Olivos, Santa Barbara County, California .
Nevermore Nevermore is a North American progressive metal band from Seattle, Washington assembled in 1991 from the ashes of the power metal band Sanctuary. Their precise musical style is debated by fans and critics alike.
Nevermore (album) Nevermore was singer Warrel Dane and bassist Jim Sheppard's first release after the break with their previous band - Sanctuary - in 1994. Having recruited drummer Van Williams and former Sanctuary touring guitarist Jeff Loomis, they formed the band Nevermore and began working on this, their eponymous debut.
Nevern Nevern (Welsh: Nanhyfer) is a small village of just a few houses in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It lies in the valley of the river Nevern close to the Preseli Hills of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park east of Newport.
Neversink Reservoir Neversink Reservoir is one of several in the Catskill Mountains that supply water to New York City and other communities along its water supply network. It is located in Sullivan County's Town of Neversink, 75 miles (120.
Neversink River The Neversink River (also called Neversink Creek in its upper course) is a tributary of the Delaware River, approximately 65 miles (105 km) long, in southeastern New York in the United States. The name of the river comes from an Algonquian language phrase meaning "mad river.
Neversoft Neversoft or Neversoft Entertainment is a video game developer, founded in 1994 by Joel Jewett, Mick West and Chris Ward. Neversoft are most famous for their Tony Hawk skateboarding games, the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series.
Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You) "Nevertheless I'm in Love with You" (sometimes referred to simply as "Nevertheless") is a popular song written by Harry Ruby with lyrics by Bert Kalmar, first published in 1931. The song was recorded by Bing Crosby and by Rudy Vallée in 1931, and was revisited in 1950 by The Mills Brothers, Paul Weston, Ray Anthony, and Ralph Flanagan.
Neverthought Films Neverthought Films was created in 2003 by Danny Bourque as the name for his independent video production company. This name was inspired by the title of his first short film, Neverthought, which was completed in 2001 and went on to screen at the Reel Teens Film Festival in New York.
Neverwinter Nights Neverwinter Nights (NWN), produced by BioWare and published by Infogrames (now Atari), is a third-person perspective computer role-playing game that is based on third edition Dungeons & Dragons and Forgotten Realms rules. It was originally to be published by Interplay Entertainment, but the publisher's financial difficulties forced the change.
Neverwinter Nights (AOL game) Neverwinter Nights was the first Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG) to display graphics, and ran from 1991 to 1997 on AOL (then called Quantum Computer Services). The genre had previously been pioneered by the all-text Islands of Kesmai series created by Kelton Flinn at Kesmai.
Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark is an expansion pack for Neverwinter Nights produced by BioWare and published by Infogrames Entertainment (now Atari). The followup to the Shadows of Undrentide expansion, Hordes of the Underdark introduces a new campaign, six new prestige classes: Champion of Torm, Dwarven Defender, Pale Master, Red Dragon Disciple, Shifter, and Weapon Master; and other new features such as the ability to hire two henchman at once and the increase of the maximum attainable character level from 20 to 40.
Nevesinje Nevesinje (Cyrillic]: НевеŃиње) is a town and municipality in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in eastern Herzegovina between Mostar and Gacko. It is administratively part of the Republika Srpska entity.
Neveu-Schwarz sector In superstring theory, the fermionic fields on the closed string may be either periodic or anti-periodic on the circle around the string. States in the Neveu-Schwarz sector admit one option, while those in the Ramond sector admit the other.
Nevil Macready General Sir Cecil Frederick Nevil Macready, 1st Baronet, GCMG, KCB, PC (7 May 1862–9 January 1946), known as Sir Nevil Macready and affectionately as Make-Ready (close to the correct pronunciation of his name), was a British Army officer. He served in senior staff appointments in the First World War and was the last British military commander in Ireland, and also served for two years as Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis in London.
Nevile Gardiner Nevile Gardiner, (1902-54) was a noted British diplomat. He was brother of Baron Gerald Gardiner (Lord Chancellor 1964-70), his father was Sir Robert Septimus Gardiner and his mother was Alice von Ziegesar (daughter of Count von Ziegesar).
Nevile Henderson Sir Nevile Meyrick Henderson (June 10 1882 - December 30 1942) was the Ambassador of the British Empire to Germany from 1937 to 1939. He believed that Adolf Hitler could be controlled and pushed toward peace and cooperation with the Western powers.
Nevill Hall Hospital Nevill Hall Hospital is a district general hospital in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. It was opened in 1969 and provides inpatient, daycare and outpatient services together with a complete range of investigations.
Nevill Holt Nevill Holt is a hamlet and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England. It is situated at about 10 km northeast of Market Harborough and 8 km northwest of Corby and lies close to the borders with Northamptonshire and Rutland.
Nevill Josiah Aylmer Coghill Nevill Josiah Aylmer Coghill VC,(25 January 1852- 22 January,1879) was born in Drumcondra, Dublin and was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Nevill Maskelyne Smyth Nevill Maskelyne Smyth (VC, KCB, Croix de Guerre (Belgium), Legion d'Honneur (France))(14 August 1868-21 July 1941) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Neville archaeological site Neville is an archaeological site on the bank of the Merrimack River in New Hampshire, the United States. The first occupants arrived during the Middle Archaic (around 6000 BC) and left around 3900 BC, however, people had been visiting the site for more than 8,000 years.
Neville Amadio Neville Francis Amadio AM MBE (15 February, 1913 – 29 May, 2006) was an Australian flautist who played with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and its predecessors for over 50 years. Conductor Sir Charles Mackerras once said that Amadio was "without doubt, the greatest flautist the world produced in the 20th century".
Neville Costigan Neville Costigan (born March 16, 1985 in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea) is a Papua New Guinean rugby league player for the Canberra Raiders in the Australian National Rugby League competition. He previously played for the Brisbane Broncos.
Neville Elliott-Cooper Neville Bowes Elliott-Cooper (VC, DSO, MC) (22 January1889 - 11 February 1918) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Neville Hayes Neville Hayes (born December 2 1943 in Sydney) was an Australian butterfly swimmer of the 1960s, who won two silver medals at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, in the 200m butterfly and the 4x100m medley relay.
Neville Howse Sir Neville Reginald Howse VC, KCB, KCMG (26 October 1863 - 19 September 1930) was the first Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Neville Jayaweera Neville Jayaweera is a distinguished civil servant of Sri Lanka. He was handpicked by the Prime Minister of Ceylon, Dudley Senanayake and the Minister of Broadcasting, Ranasinghe Premadasa to be both Chairman and Director-General of the Ceylon Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in 1967.
Neville Knox Neville Knox (Neville Alexander Knox, born October 10, 1884, Clapham, London, died March 3, 1935, Surbiton, Surrey) was an English fast bowler of the late 1900s and effectively the successor to Tom Richardson and William Lockwood in the Surrey team. Because of his profession as a singer, Knox's career was short, but he was undoubtedly the fastest bowler of his time and one of the fastest bowlers ever to play for England - probably capable of speeds over 150 km/h (93 mph).
Neville Peat Neville Peat is a Dunedin-born New Zealand author and photographer, based at Broad Bay on the Otago Peninsula. He specialises in topics about natural history, notably that of southern New Zealand and New Zealand's sub-antarctic islands.
Neville Perkins Neville Perkins was secretary (1987-88) of the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, New South Wales 1987-88 and was elected to the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly in the 1990s. He was the first Indigenous person to hold a shadow portfolio, and was appointed deputy leader of the Northern Territory Australian Labor Party.
Neville Staples Neville Staple (born 11 April, 1956, in Christiana, Jamaica) was a roadie-turned-singer for the legendary second-wave ska band The Specials. His deep baritone voice often added the punch phrases and spoken "skats" to counterpoint the melodies.
Neville Tufnell Neville Charsley Tufnell (born 13 June 1887 in Simla, Punjab, India; died 3 August 1951 in Whitechapel, London, England) was a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge University and the Marylebone Cricket Club in a not particularly notable first-class career that lasted from 1907 to 1924. He also played one Test match for England at Cape Town against South Africa in 1909/10.
Neville Wadia Neville Wadia was a Parsi-born Christian businessman in Mumbai, India, who married Dina, the daughter of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. Wadia was heavily involved in the real estate business in Mumbai, and the Bombay Dyeing company, which his son Nusli Wadia now heads.
Neville Williams Neville 'Chappy' Williams, known as "Uncle Chappy" to those who follow indigenous Australian customs, is an elder of the Wiradjuri Nation, in western New South Wales. He is a regular at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra and a key opponent of the Barrick Gold gold mine project at Lake Cowal.
Neville Wran Neville Kenneth Wran AC QC (born October 11, 1926) was the Premier of New South Wales from 1976 until 1986. He was National President of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) from 1980 to 1986 and Chairman of both the Lionel Murphy Foundation and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) from 1986 to 1991.
Nevinbimbaau Nevinbimbaau (or Nevinbumbaau)According to the Eranos-jahrbuch, p 251, Bevinbumbaau means 'the crab woman' (ne 'the' vin 'woman', bumba-au 'crab') is a female goddess in the Melanesian mythology of Malekula Island, Vanuatu. Some descriptions call her an ogress while others seem to speak of her as simply a female figure.
Nevinnomyssk Nevinnomyssk () is a city in Stavropol Krai, Russia, located on both banks of the Kuban River at its confluence with the Bolshoy Zelenchuk River some 54Â km south of Stavropol. Population: 132,141 (2002 Census); 92,000 (1973); 40,000 (1959).
Nevinson de Courcy, 36th Baron Kingsale Nevinson Mark de Courcy, 36th Baron Kingsale (born 11 May 1958) succeeded his cousin John de Courcy, 35th Baron Kingsale as Baron Kingsale in 2005. He also succeeded to the feudal titles Lord Courcy and Lord Ringrone, and became the Premier Baron of Ireland.
Nevis Highwire Platform The Nevis Highwire Platform is a bungee jumping platform in the Southern Alps near Queenstown on New Zealand's South Island. It is the third highest bungee jumping platform in the world at a height of 134 metres.
Nevşehir Province Nevşehir is a province in central Turkey with its capital in Nevşehir. It adjacent provinces are Kırşehir to the northwest, Aksaray to the southwest, Niğde to the south, Kayseri to the southeast, and Yozgat to the northeast.
Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome The Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome (NBCCS) (also known as Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome, Multiple Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome, Gorlin syndrome, or Gorlin-Goltz syndrome) is an inherited group of multiple defects involving the skin, nervous system, eyes, endocrine system, and bones. The condition can cause unusual facial appearances and a predisposition for skin cancer, and it is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait.
Nevow Nevow (pronounced like the French nouveau) is a Python web application framework. Template substitution is achieved via a small Tag Attribute Language which is usually embedded in on-disk XML templates, though there is also a pure-Python domain-specific language called Stan, for expressing this markup programmatically.
Nevsky Prospekt Nevsky Prospekt (), or the Neva Avenue, is the main street in the city of St Petersburg. Planned by Peter the Great as beginning the road to Novgorod and Moscow, the avenue runs from the Admiralty to the Moscow Railway Station and, after making a turn at Vosstaniya Square, to the Alexander Nevsky Lavra.
Neve David Neve David is an Early Epipaleolithic site located at the foot of the western slope of the Mount Carmel hills in northern Israel. It was inhabited in the later part of the Early Epipaleolithic, about 15,000 - 13,000 BC.
Neve Dekalim Neve Dekalim (; ) was an Israeli settlement in the Gush Katif settlement bloc in the Gaza Strip. It was founded in 1983 after the Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula, on sand dunes that were previously uninhabited.
Neve Sha'anan (Haifa) Neve Shaanan (; ) is a vast neighborhood in Haifa, Israel which extends from the lower inclines of Mount Carmel, to midway across its slopes. The neighborhood is situated next to the celebrated Technion, Israel's Institute of Technology, and houses the Middle East's largest shopping mall, the "Grand Canyon" (this is a play on words, since "Kanyon" means mall in Hebrew).
Neve Yaakov Neve Yaakov, also Neve Ya'aqov (; ) is a large neighbourhood at the northeastern tip of Jerusalem, with approximately 30,000 inhabitants. The neighborhood is situated to the north of Pisgat Ze'ev and to the south of the Palestinian village of Al-Ram.
Never Be Rude to an Arab Never Be Rude to an Arab is a satirical song by the members of Monty Python's Flying Circus. It appears as sung by Terry Jones in the theatrically released concert film Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl as well as on the album Monty Python Sings.
Never Before A song that appears on the British rock group Deep Purple's 1972 album Machine Head. This was originally the only single from the album, with When A Blind Man Cries as a b-side, which surprised fans as the album contained hits such as Lazy, Space Truckin', Smoke on the Water and Highway Star.
Never Cry Wolf (film) Never Cry Wolf is a 1983 film adaption of the Farley Mowat (1963) autobiographical book of the same name. The film, directed by Carroll Ballard, features Charles Martin Smith, Brian Dennehy, and Zachary Ittimangnaq.
Never Dream of Dying Never Dream of Dying, first published in 2001, was the seventh novel by Raymond Benson featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond (including film novelizations). Carrying the Ian Fleming Publications copyright, it was first published in the United Kingdom by Hodder & Stoughton and in the United States by Putnam.
Never End Never End is a crime novel by Swedish writer Ake Edwardson, and features his protagonist Inspector Erik Winter, who bucks the trend for Swedish detectives, being happily married, a new father, and supposedly the youngest Detective Inspector on the Swedish force. The novel was first published in Sweden in 2000, and was translated into English by Laurie Thompson in 2006.
Never Ender Never Ender is a compilation album of material from several 7 inch records and split records by the band Hot Water Music released by No Idea Records in March of 2001. Only the mail-order version of this album contains the second disc.
Never Ending Gardens Never Ending Gardens is a division of Dream for Africa, a faith-based non-profit organization based in Gainesville, Georgia, USA, and in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa that seeks to alleviate hunger in Africa by building sustinable vegetable gardens in communities to improve their diet. While not a church or denomination, Dream for Africa is focusing on mobilising volunteers from various nations to partner with the people of Africa in achieving enduring breakthroughs related to hunger and food security, orphans and vulnerable children, poverty alleviation through skill enhancement and job creation, and AIDS prevention and care.
Never Ending Tour Bob Dylan's Never Ending Tour is a popular term for the legendary musician's seemingly incessant performing schedule since June 7, 1988. Attention is often given to his seasoned (but rotating) backing band, which he finally displayed on record with the 2001 album "Love and Theft".
Never Forget You "Never Forget You" is a song written by American singer Mariah Carey and Babyface, and produced by Carey, Babyface and Daryl Simmons for Carey's fourth album Music Box (1993). Its protagonist addresses someone she will never see again, lamenting that it is now too late to say what she wanted to.
Never Give up on the Good Times Never Give Up On The Good Times was supposed to be released by the Spice Girls, as a Disco single from their second album, Spiceworld. This single was meant to be a double-A side single, "Never Give Up On The Good Times/Viva Forever" - to be released in mid-late May 1998, but due to Geri Halliwell's departure from the band, and her vocal in "Never Give Up...
Never Gone Tour The Backstreet Boys' Never Gone Tour was a 2005 concert tour which featured eight songs from their fifth studio album, Never Gone, and all of the songs from their 2001 greatest hits release, The Hits: Chapter One.
Never Gonna Cry Again "Never Gonna Cry Again" was the debut single release from Eurythmics, taken from their debut album In the Garden. It achieved little commercial success, especially compared to Annie Lennox and David A.
Never Gonna Give You Up "Never Gonna Give You Up" is a pop-dance song performed by Rick Astley. Taken from his multi-million selling debut album Whenever You Need Somebody and written and produced by Stock, Aitken, Waterman, it is an upbeat catchy song possibly about a man telling a woman all the things he is "Never gonna do": give her up, let her down, run around and hurt her, make her cry, say goodbye, etc.
Never Had a Dream Come True Never Had a Dream Come True was a single released by UK pop group, S Club 7 on November 27, 2000. It was chosen to be the official 2000 BBC Children in Need single and was another powerful ballad with lead vocals adopted by Jo.
Never Home Never Home is singer-songwriter Freedy Johnston's 1997 release. Johnston credited producer Danny Kortchmar with imparting a more spontaneous, live-sounding feel to this album than its predecessor, This Perfect World.
Never Last Picked Never Last Picked was a short lived, yet beloved, sitcom, running from 2000-2002 on the Hamilton, Ontario television network, Cable 14. The show ranged from broad comedy to earnest romance and quickly gathered a cult audience.
Never Let Me Down (song) "Never Let Me Down" is the title track on David Bowie's album Never Let Me Down. It was issued as the third single from the album in August 1987 – it would be Bowie’s last solo single until 1992’s “Real Cool World”, barring a remix of “Fame”.
Never Let Me Down Again "Never Let Me Down Again" is Depeche Mode's nineteenth UK single, released on August 24, 1987, and the second single for the then upcoming album Music for the Masses. A relatively minor hit in the UK, at #22, it was a smash in West Germany, where it hit #2.
Never Let Me Go (film) Never Let Me Go is a 1953 MGM romantic adventure film directed by Delmer Daves, produced by Clarence Brown, from a screenplay by George Froeschel and Ronald Millar, based on the novel Come the Dawn by Roger Bax.
Never Look Behind You Never Look Behind You is an extremely short story (a single page) by Stephen King, published in "People, Places and Things", an 18 page book of single page short stories written by him and Chris Chesley.
Never Mind the Full Stops Never Mind the Full Stops is a British television panel game based on the English language, its idiosyncrasies, and its misuse. It is hosted by the British actor, author and Oscar-winning screenwriter, Julian Fellowes.
Never Mind The Quality Feel The Width Never Mind The Quality Feel The Width was a British television sitcom which was first broadcast in 1967 as an episode of the popular anthology series Armchair Theatre, and then became a series of half-hour episodes. A total of 39 episodes were aired, across three series.
Never Never Land The name Never Never Land often refers generally to a fantastic or imaginary place - one is said to be "off in never never land" when one is coming up with completely impractical ideas, distracted, etc. Being out of touch with reality is also known as being in La-La Land.
Never No More (Space: Above and Beyond episode) "Never No More" is the fifteenth episode in the first season of Space: Above and Beyond, and the first of two parts, followed by The Angriest Angel. It originally aired in North America on February 4, 1996.
Never on Sunday Never on Sunday (Greek: ΠοτΠΤην ΚυĎιακή, "Pote Tin Kyriaki") is a 1960 black-and-white film which tells the story of Ilya, a prostitute who lives in the port of Piraeus in Greece, and Homer, an American tourist — a classical scholar enamored with all things Greek. Ilya is a character close to the "hooker with a heart of gold" clichĂ©.
Never Obstruct A Heathen Never Obstruct A Heathen musical project, active in the underground layabout scene of Northern Virginia. Various artists contribute Portions of their work to the project, but most music, art, and information is created by Ben the Bastard.
Never Off Center Entertainment Brought together by Yonkers native Karlton Francis is a company that the music public says we need in today's society for musical relief. You can find more information about Never Off Center Entertainment also known as N.
Never Say Die (Undead LP) Never Say Die is a compilation record by Lodi punk band The Undead, featuring all songs they had released at the time. It was released in April 1986 on Rebel Records, and not on Post Mortem Records, as some might think.
Never Say Dinosaur Never Say Dinosaur is a tribute album dedicated to legendary Christian rock band Petra. The album includes 12 revisions and re-imaginings of classic Petra songs performed by some of the most renowned artists of the Christian music scene.
Never Say Never Again Never Say Never Again is an unofficial James Bond film, itself a remake of the 1965 film Thunderball. Released in 1983, it starred Sean Connery as the famous British Secret Service agent (as did Thunderball), and was released theatrically by Warner Bros.
Never Send Flowers Never Send Flowers, first published in 1993, was the thirteenth novel by John Gardner featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond (including Gardner's novelization of Licence to Kill). Carrying the Glidrose Publications copyright, it was first published in the United Kingdom by Hodder & Stoughton and in the United States by Putnam.
Never Settle For Less Never Settle For Less is the seventh and latest studio album released by the folk-rock band ThaMuseMeant in 2006. All of the songs were written by Nathan Moore except for Camille's Last Jump and Wish You Were Beer, which were written by Enion and David Tiller.
Never So Few Never So Few is a 1959 film directed by John Sturges starring Frank Sinatra, Gina Lollobrigida, Peter Lawford, and Steve McQueen. It follows Captain Tom Reynolds (Sinatra) and his love Carla Vesari (Lollobrigida) in war ravenged Burma and Reynolds fellow OSS operatives Captain Grey Travis (Lawford) and Corporal Bill Ringa (McQueen) try to train Kachin natives to fight in World War II.
Never Stop Doing What You Love Never Stop Doing What You Love is a not-for-resale compilation of various Paul McCartney and Wings songs created for the employees and clients of Fidelity Investments, a company in the financial services industry. The ex-Beatle became the mutual fund giant's new spokesman in 2005 in a campaign entitled "This Is Paul", and the disc was issued in support of McCartney's U.
Never Summer Mountains The Never Summer Mountains are a mountain range in the Rocky Mountains in north central Colorado in the United States. The range is located along the northwest border of Rocky Mountain National Park, forming the continental divide between the headwaters of the Colorado River in Rocky Mountain National Park to the east and the upper basin of the North Platte River (North Park) to the west.
Never Surrender (Triumph album) Never Surrender is the sixth studio album by Canadian rock band Triumph, released in 1983 (see 1983 in music). The album reached #26 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart assisted by the singles "All The Way", "A World Of Fantasy" and "Never Surrender" which hit #2, #3 and #23, respectively, on the Mainstream Rock chart of 1983.
Never the Twain Never the Twain was a British sitcom produced by Thames Television, created by Johnnie Mortimer and starring Windsor Davies as Oliver Smallbridge and Donald Sinden as Simon Peel. The pair were next-door neighbours and rival antique dealers engaged in continuous one-upmanship.
Never The End Never The End was the Finnish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986, performed in Finnish (despite the English of the title) by Kari Kuivalainen. The original title of the song was Päivä kahden ihmisen (Day of two people) but the name and one line in the lyrics were changed before the contest.
Never Too Far "Never Too Far" is a song written and produced by American singer Mariah Carey, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis for Carey's tenth album, Glitter. The protagonist of this ballad states that although physical distance can sometimes separate lovers, the love they share will never be too far apart.
Never Too Far/Hero Medley "Never Too Far/Hero Medley" is a [recorded by American singer Mariah Carey] and released as a [[charity single in 2001 (see 2001 in music). It combines the first verse of Carey's song "Never Too Far" (2001) — co-written and co-produced by Carey, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis — with a re-recorded version of the second verse and bridge of "Hero" (1993) — co-written and co-produced by Carey and Walter Afanasieff, who did not receive producing credit on the medley (Randy Jackson, however, did).
Never Too Late (song) "Never Too Late" is a pop–dance song written by British production team Stock, Aitken and Waterman for Kylie Minogue's second album Enjoy Yourself (1989). It was produced by Stock, Aitken and Waterman.
Never Trust a Ghost Never Trust a Ghost is the fourth episode of the popular 1969 ITC British television series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) starring Mike Pratt, Kenneth Cope and Annette Andre. The episode was first broadcast on 12 October 1969 on the BBC.
Never Trust a Hippy Never Trust a Hippy (FAT708) is an EP from NOFX, released on March 14th 2006. It preceded their full-length album Wolves in Wolves' Clothing, just as the Regaining Unconsciousness EP foreran The War on Errorism, their previous album, from 2003.
Never was so much owed by so many to so few The Never was so much owed by so many to so few speech was a famous speech made by Winston Churchill to the House of Commons of the British Parliament on August 20, 1940, at the height of the Battle of Britain.
Never Went to Church Never Went to Church is the second single to be taken from The Streets number one album, The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living. "Never Went to Church" is the tribute to his recently-deceased father that marks a highlight of the number one album and arguably the most mature and complete piece of song writing he has conjured so far, full of heart-stoppingly beautiful couplets and the kind of genuine sadness that few artists have ever had the ability to convey in song.
Never Without You "Never Without You" is a tribute song from Ringo Starr to his former Beatles bandmate George Harrison who died on November 29, 2001. The recording is on Starr's 2003 album Ringo Rama, and was also released as a single.
Never, Never Land (1980 film) Inspired by the classic children's tale Peter Pan, the 1980 film starred Petula Clark as the aunt of a young girl who runs away from home and finds shelter in an abandoned London townhouse occupied by a gang of ruffians, thus becoming the equivalent of Wendy role-playing "mother" to the Lost Boys.
Never, Neverland (song) Never, Neverland is the title song off of Annihilator's second album released in 1990. It is based on a true story about a young girl who was locked in a room for half a decade after looking at a boy in a grocery store.
Neverending Love "Neverending Love," written by Per Gessle, was the first ever release from Roxette from Sweden as a duo and it was later included on their debut album Pearls of Passion. Originally the single was only meant to be released outside of Sweden but EMI eventually changed their minds and released it in Sweden too.
Neverending Nights Neverending Nights, sometimes abbreviated as NEN, is a machinima comic fantasy video series created by Adam Freese and Tawmis Logue using the computer game Neverwinter Nights. It tells the tale of Grayson (a fighter) and Peter (a ranger) in their quest to become rich and famous, in order to live like kings...
Neverending White Lights Neverending White Lights is fronted by Daniel Victor and features several artists mainly from Canada and the United States, all into one album. it combines a smooth a melodic sound with Daniel Victor performing all musical instruments and having a specific singer for each song which he viewed as ideal to each song.
Neverland Ranch Neverland Ranch, or Neverland Valley Ranch, is owned by American pop musician Michael Jackson, although Jackson currently resides outside the United States. It is located at 5225 Figueroa Mountain Rd, Los Olivos, CA 93441, about 5 miles (8 km) north of unincorporated Los Olivos, Santa Barbara County, California .
Nevermore Nevermore is a North American progressive metal band from Seattle, Washington assembled in 1991 from the ashes of the power metal band Sanctuary. Their precise musical style is debated by fans and critics alike.
Nevermore (album) Nevermore was singer Warrel Dane and bassist Jim Sheppard's first release after the break with their previous band - Sanctuary - in 1994. Having recruited drummer Van Williams and former Sanctuary touring guitarist Jeff Loomis, they formed the band Nevermore and began working on this, their eponymous debut.
Nevern Nevern (Welsh: Nanhyfer) is a small village of just a few houses in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It lies in the valley of the river Nevern close to the Preseli Hills of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park east of Newport.
Neversink Reservoir Neversink Reservoir is one of several in the Catskill Mountains that supply water to New York City and other communities along its water supply network. It is located in Sullivan County's Town of Neversink, 75 miles (120.
Neversink River The Neversink River (also called Neversink Creek in its upper course) is a tributary of the Delaware River, approximately 65 miles (105 km) long, in southeastern New York in the United States. The name of the river comes from an Algonquian language phrase meaning "mad river.
Neversoft Neversoft or Neversoft Entertainment is a video game developer, founded in 1994 by Joel Jewett, Mick West and Chris Ward. Neversoft are most famous for their Tony Hawk skateboarding games, the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series.
Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You) "Nevertheless I'm in Love with You" (sometimes referred to simply as "Nevertheless") is a popular song written by Harry Ruby with lyrics by Bert Kalmar, first published in 1931. The song was recorded by Bing Crosby and by Rudy Vallée in 1931, and was revisited in 1950 by The Mills Brothers, Paul Weston, Ray Anthony, and Ralph Flanagan.
Neverthought Films Neverthought Films was created in 2003 by Danny Bourque as the name for his independent video production company. This name was inspired by the title of his first short film, Neverthought, which was completed in 2001 and went on to screen at the Reel Teens Film Festival in New York.
Neverwinter Nights Neverwinter Nights (NWN), produced by BioWare and published by Infogrames (now Atari), is a third-person perspective computer role-playing game that is based on third edition Dungeons & Dragons and Forgotten Realms rules. It was originally to be published by Interplay Entertainment, but the publisher's financial difficulties forced the change.
Neverwinter Nights (AOL game) Neverwinter Nights was the first Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG) to display graphics, and ran from 1991 to 1997 on AOL (then called Quantum Computer Services). The genre had previously been pioneered by the all-text Islands of Kesmai series created by Kelton Flinn at Kesmai.
Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark is an expansion pack for Neverwinter Nights produced by BioWare and published by Infogrames Entertainment (now Atari). The followup to the Shadows of Undrentide expansion, Hordes of the Underdark introduces a new campaign, six new prestige classes: Champion of Torm, Dwarven Defender, Pale Master, Red Dragon Disciple, Shifter, and Weapon Master; and other new features such as the ability to hire two henchman at once and the increase of the maximum attainable character level from 20 to 40.
Nevesinje Nevesinje (Cyrillic]: НевеŃиње) is a town and municipality in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in eastern Herzegovina between Mostar and Gacko. It is administratively part of the Republika Srpska entity.
Neveu-Schwarz sector In superstring theory, the fermionic fields on the closed string may be either periodic or anti-periodic on the circle around the string. States in the Neveu-Schwarz sector admit one option, while those in the Ramond sector admit the other.
Nevil Macready General Sir Cecil Frederick Nevil Macready, 1st Baronet, GCMG, KCB, PC (7 May 1862–9 January 1946), known as Sir Nevil Macready and affectionately as Make-Ready (close to the correct pronunciation of his name), was a British Army officer. He served in senior staff appointments in the First World War and was the last British military commander in Ireland, and also served for two years as Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis in London.
Nevile Gardiner Nevile Gardiner, (1902-54) was a noted British diplomat. He was brother of Baron Gerald Gardiner (Lord Chancellor 1964-70), his father was Sir Robert Septimus Gardiner and his mother was Alice von Ziegesar (daughter of Count von Ziegesar).
Nevile Henderson Sir Nevile Meyrick Henderson (June 10 1882 - December 30 1942) was the Ambassador of the British Empire to Germany from 1937 to 1939. He believed that Adolf Hitler could be controlled and pushed toward peace and cooperation with the Western powers.
Nevill Hall Hospital Nevill Hall Hospital is a district general hospital in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. It was opened in 1969 and provides inpatient, daycare and outpatient services together with a complete range of investigations.
Nevill Holt Nevill Holt is a hamlet and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England. It is situated at about 10 km northeast of Market Harborough and 8 km northwest of Corby and lies close to the borders with Northamptonshire and Rutland.
Nevill Josiah Aylmer Coghill Nevill Josiah Aylmer Coghill VC,(25 January 1852- 22 January,1879) was born in Drumcondra, Dublin and was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Nevill Maskelyne Smyth Nevill Maskelyne Smyth (VC, KCB, Croix de Guerre (Belgium), Legion d'Honneur (France))(14 August 1868-21 July 1941) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Neville archaeological site Neville is an archaeological site on the bank of the Merrimack River in New Hampshire, the United States. The first occupants arrived during the Middle Archaic (around 6000 BC) and left around 3900 BC, however, people had been visiting the site for more than 8,000 years.
Neville Amadio Neville Francis Amadio AM MBE (15 February, 1913 – 29 May, 2006) was an Australian flautist who played with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and its predecessors for over 50 years. Conductor Sir Charles Mackerras once said that Amadio was "without doubt, the greatest flautist the world produced in the 20th century".
Neville Costigan Neville Costigan (born March 16, 1985 in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea) is a Papua New Guinean rugby league player for the Canberra Raiders in the Australian National Rugby League competition. He previously played for the Brisbane Broncos.
Neville Elliott-Cooper Neville Bowes Elliott-Cooper (VC, DSO, MC) (22 January1889 - 11 February 1918) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Neville Hayes Neville Hayes (born December 2 1943 in Sydney) was an Australian butterfly swimmer of the 1960s, who won two silver medals at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, in the 200m butterfly and the 4x100m medley relay.
Neville Howse Sir Neville Reginald Howse VC, KCB, KCMG (26 October 1863 - 19 September 1930) was the first Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Neville Jayaweera Neville Jayaweera is a distinguished civil servant of Sri Lanka. He was handpicked by the Prime Minister of Ceylon, Dudley Senanayake and the Minister of Broadcasting, Ranasinghe Premadasa to be both Chairman and Director-General of the Ceylon Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in 1967.
Neville Knox Neville Knox (Neville Alexander Knox, born October 10, 1884, Clapham, London, died March 3, 1935, Surbiton, Surrey) was an English fast bowler of the late 1900s and effectively the successor to Tom Richardson and William Lockwood in the Surrey team. Because of his profession as a singer, Knox's career was short, but he was undoubtedly the fastest bowler of his time and one of the fastest bowlers ever to play for England - probably capable of speeds over 150 km/h (93 mph).
Neville Peat Neville Peat is a Dunedin-born New Zealand author and photographer, based at Broad Bay on the Otago Peninsula. He specialises in topics about natural history, notably that of southern New Zealand and New Zealand's sub-antarctic islands.
Neville Perkins Neville Perkins was secretary (1987-88) of the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, New South Wales 1987-88 and was elected to the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly in the 1990s. He was the first Indigenous person to hold a shadow portfolio, and was appointed deputy leader of the Northern Territory Australian Labor Party.
Neville Staples Neville Staple (born 11 April, 1956, in Christiana, Jamaica) was a roadie-turned-singer for the legendary second-wave ska band The Specials. His deep baritone voice often added the punch phrases and spoken "skats" to counterpoint the melodies.
Neville Tufnell Neville Charsley Tufnell (born 13 June 1887 in Simla, Punjab, India; died 3 August 1951 in Whitechapel, London, England) was a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge University and the Marylebone Cricket Club in a not particularly notable first-class career that lasted from 1907 to 1924. He also played one Test match for England at Cape Town against South Africa in 1909/10.
Neville Wadia Neville Wadia was a Parsi-born Christian businessman in Mumbai, India, who married Dina, the daughter of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. Wadia was heavily involved in the real estate business in Mumbai, and the Bombay Dyeing company, which his son Nusli Wadia now heads.
Neville Williams Neville 'Chappy' Williams, known as "Uncle Chappy" to those who follow indigenous Australian customs, is an elder of the Wiradjuri Nation, in western New South Wales. He is a regular at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra and a key opponent of the Barrick Gold gold mine project at Lake Cowal.
Neville Wran Neville Kenneth Wran AC QC (born October 11, 1926) was the Premier of New South Wales from 1976 until 1986. He was National President of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) from 1980 to 1986 and Chairman of both the Lionel Murphy Foundation and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) from 1986 to 1991.
Nevinbimbaau Nevinbimbaau (or Nevinbumbaau)According to the Eranos-jahrbuch, p 251, Bevinbumbaau means 'the crab woman' (ne 'the' vin 'woman', bumba-au 'crab') is a female goddess in the Melanesian mythology of Malekula Island, Vanuatu. Some descriptions call her an ogress while others seem to speak of her as simply a female figure.
Nevinnomyssk Nevinnomyssk () is a city in Stavropol Krai, Russia, located on both banks of the Kuban River at its confluence with the Bolshoy Zelenchuk River some 54Â km south of Stavropol. Population: 132,141 (2002 Census); 92,000 (1973); 40,000 (1959).
Nevinson de Courcy, 36th Baron Kingsale Nevinson Mark de Courcy, 36th Baron Kingsale (born 11 May 1958) succeeded his cousin John de Courcy, 35th Baron Kingsale as Baron Kingsale in 2005. He also succeeded to the feudal titles Lord Courcy and Lord Ringrone, and became the Premier Baron of Ireland.
Nevis Highwire Platform The Nevis Highwire Platform is a bungee jumping platform in the Southern Alps near Queenstown on New Zealand's South Island. It is the third highest bungee jumping platform in the world at a height of 134 metres.
Nevşehir Province Nevşehir is a province in central Turkey with its capital in Nevşehir. It adjacent provinces are Kırşehir to the northwest, Aksaray to the southwest, Niğde to the south, Kayseri to the southeast, and Yozgat to the northeast.
Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome The Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome (NBCCS) (also known as Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome, Multiple Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome, Gorlin syndrome, or Gorlin-Goltz syndrome) is an inherited group of multiple defects involving the skin, nervous system, eyes, endocrine system, and bones. The condition can cause unusual facial appearances and a predisposition for skin cancer, and it is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait.
Nevow Nevow (pronounced like the French nouveau) is a Python web application framework. Template substitution is achieved via a small Tag Attribute Language which is usually embedded in on-disk XML templates, though there is also a pure-Python domain-specific language called Stan, for expressing this markup programmatically.
Nevsky Prospekt Nevsky Prospekt (), or the Neva Avenue, is the main street in the city of St Petersburg. Planned by Peter the Great as beginning the road to Novgorod and Moscow, the avenue runs from the Admiralty to the Moscow Railway Station and, after making a turn at Vosstaniya Square, to the Alexander Nevsky Lavra.
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