Encyclopedia > O > 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87
Our Lady of Mercy College Our Lady of Mercy College, Heidelberg, is a Catholic Girls' secondary school situated in Melbourne, Australia and conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, a congregation of religious Sisters founded in Dublin, Ireland, by Catherine McAuley.
Our Lady of Mercy College, Carysfort Our Lady of Mercy College, Carysfort (commonly known as Carysfort College) was an important College of Education in Dublin, Ireland from its foundation in 1877 until its closure in 1988 and was located in Blackrock. The college, which was a recognised college of the National University of Ireland from April 1975 had a long history of education in Ireland and educated primary school teachers.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Kaneohe Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Kaneohe is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawaii in the United States. Located in Kaneohe on the island of Oahu, the church falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and its bishop.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Secondary School Our Lady of Mount Carmel Secondary School is a Catholic Separate School in the Meadowvale area of Mississauga, Ontario. It is part of the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board and is affiliated with the Carmelite-run parish of St.
Our Lady of Peace Shrine Our Lady of Peace Shrine is a Roman Catholic parish of the Diocese of San Jose located in Santa Clara, California. The most notable feature of the parish is the 32 foot statue of Our Lady, Queen of Peace which is viewable from Highway 101.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Ewa Beach Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Ewa Beach is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawaii in the United States. Located in Ewa Beach on the island of Oahu, the church falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and its bishop.
Our Lady of Prompt Succor Our Lady of Prompt Succor is a religious title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus, by the Roman Catholic Church. It refers to a statue of the Madonna kept in a shrine in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.
Our Lady of Sorrows Our Lady of Sorrows (Latin: Beata Maria Virgo Perdolens, or mater dolorosa, also known as the Sorrowful Mother, Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows and the Mother of Sorrows) is a devotion of the Roman Catholic Church to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Our Lady of Sorrows (song) "Our Lady of Sorrows" is the fourth single from My Chemical Romance's debut album I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love. This song is about friendship and the will to do anything for your friends.
Our Lady of Sorrows Basilica Our Lady of Sorrows Basilica is a Roman Catholic house of worship in the west side neighborhoods of Chicago, Illinois in the United States. Located at 3121 West Jackson Boulevard, it is one of only three churches in Illinois designated by the Pope with the title of basilica.
Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church in Wahiawa Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church in Wahiawa is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawaii in the United States. Located in Wahiawa on the island of Oahu, the church falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and its bishop.
Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic School (Toronto, Ontario) Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic School is a Catholic school situated at 32 Montgomery Road near the intersection of Bloor Street and Royal York Road approximately 10 kilometres west of the Toronto downtown core. It is administered by the Toronto Catholic District School Board.
Our Lady of the Angels School Fire The Our Lady of the Angels School Fire broke out shortly before classes were to be dismissed on December 1, 1958, at the foot of a stairway of a Roman Catholic elementary and middle school in Chicago. A total of 92 students and 3 nuns lost their lives when smoke, heat, and fire cut off their normal means of escape through corridors and stairways.
Our Lady of the Assassins (novel) Our Lady of the Assassins (Spanish title: La virgen de los sicarios) is a semi-autobiographical novel by Fernando Vallejo about a Colombian author in his fifties who returns to his hometown of MedellĂn after 30 years of absence to find himself trapped in an atmosphere of violence and murder caused by drug cartel warfare. The novel was later adapted into a film.
Our Lady of the Earth and Sky Our Lady of the Earth and Sky, also known as OLOTEAS, is a nondenominational Pagan church based in Seattle, Washington in the United States of America. Public rituals are held on the fourth Saturday of each month in nearby Redmond, Washington.
Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn (Lithuanian Aušros VartĹł Dievo Motina, Polish Matka Boska Ostrobramska, Belarusian Маці Божая ВаŃтрабрамŃкая) is the prominent painting of the Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of Mercy venerated by the faithful in the Chapel of the Gate of Dawn in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Our Lady of the Lake University Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU) is an independent Roman Catholic co-educational institution of higher education located in San Antonio, Texas. It was founded in 1895 by the Sisters of the Congregation of Divine Providence, a religious order originating in Lorraine, France during the 18th century.
Our Lady of the Rocks Our Lady of the Rocks (Serbian/Montenegrin/Croatian: Gospa od Ĺ krpjela) is one of the two islets off the coast of Perast in Bay of Kotor, Montenegro(Other being Sveti ÄorÄ‘e Island). It is an artificial island created by bulwark of rocks and by sinking old and seized ships loaded with rocks.
Our Lady of the Rosary Our Lady of the Rosary (also Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, or Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary) is the title received by the Marian apparition to Saint Dominic in 1208 in the church of Prouille in which Mary gives the Rosary to him.
Our Lady of the Rosary University The "Universidad Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del Rosario" (Our Lady of the Rosary Major College University) is a university originally founded on the Roman Catholic ideas, in 1653 by Fray Cristobal de Torres. Located in Bogotá, Rosario includes faculties and courses of medicine, law, economics and business.
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College is a Catholic secondary College for girls, founded in 1897 by the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, members of a religious congregation founded by Father Jules Chevalier in France in 1874. The College was moved to the present site in 1913 and until 1995 was administered by the Sisters.
Our Lady of the Snows (Trappist monastery) Notre-Dame-des-Neiges (Our Lady of the Snows) is a Trappist monastery in the Ardèche département of south-central France. It was built in 1850 located about one and a half miles east of the village of La Bastide-Puylaurent (Lozère).
Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Kula Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Kula is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawaii in the United States. Located in Kula on the island of Maui, the church falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and its bishop.
Our Lady Queen of Peace Gladesville Our Lady Queen of Peace is a co-educational, non-selective Roman Catholic primary school located on the corner of Oxford & Westminister Roads, Gladesville on Sydney's North Shore. The current principal is Ms Margaret Morgan
Our Lady's College, Greenhills Our Lady's College, Greenhills is a Roman Catholic all-girls college located in Greenhills, Drogheda, County Louth, in the Republic of Ireland. The College is run under the auspices of the Presentation Sisters.
Our Lady's High School, Broxburn Our Lady's High School, Broxburn was a former Roman Catholic High School located in the western part of Broxburn, West Lothian at 189a West Main Street. It was a state funded High School that educated Roman Catholic children and young adults mainly from the areas of Broxburn, Uphall, Uphall Station and Winchburgh.
Our Lady's High School, Cumbernauld Our Lady's high school is a six year roman catholic co-educational comprehensive school which opened in 1968. It caters for pupils living in Cumbernauld, Muirhead, Cardowan and Stepps and in addition we also have pupils from Condorrat, Dullatur, Moodiesburn and Castlecary.
Our Lady, Queen of Ireland Our Lady, Queen of Ireland, is used as the term for the shrine to the Blessed Virgin Mary set up following a Marian apparition in Knock, Ireland, in 1879. The island of Ireland is predominantly Catholic, and as the Catholic Church organises on an All-Ireland basis, therefore, Queen of Ireland seems an apt title for such an apparition.
Our Love (Donna Summer song) "Our Love" is a song from Donna Summer's most successful album Bad Girls. It produced several best-selling hits in the year of its release (1979), though some tracks such as this one were not released as singles until 1980.
Our missing children our missing children is a program which investigates missing children cases in Canada. It cooperates with Citizenship and Immigration Canada, RCMP's Missing Children's Registry, Revenue Canada's International Project Return, and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
Our Man Flint Our Man Flint is a 1966 action film which stars James Coburn as Derek Flint. Directed by Daniel Mann, the premise of the film is that a trio of mad scientists attempt to blackmail the world with a weather-control machine.
Our Man in Paris Our Man in Paris is a 1963 jazz album by saxophonist Dexter Gordon. The album's title refers to the fact that Gordon was a resident of Paris at the time of the recording, as were pianist Bud Powell and drummer Kenny Clarke (the bassist, Pierre Michelot, was a Parisian).
Our Mims Our Mims (1974-2003) was a champion thoroughbred racing mare and broodmare, and yet she came very close to dying abandoned in a field of cattle. Having been left there after the cattle had, Our Mims was surrounded by the carcasses of those she would soon follow if something or someone hadn't saved her.
Our Minnesota "Our Minnesota" was one of two winners of a 1925 contest to find an additional fight song for the University of Minnesota. Despite the popularity of the Minnesota Rouser, the Minnesota Union offered a hundred-dollar prize for the best college music and lyrics.
Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast is an album which presents songs recorded in September and October of 2005, shortly after the failure of misdesigned levees flooded New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina (see: Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans) With the destruction of their hometown fresh in their minds, New Orleans artists set about making music that directly acknowledges the city.
Our Price Our Price was a chain of record stores in the United Kingdom from the 1970s until the late 1990s. Originally founded in 1972 by Gary Nesbitt and Mike Isaacs, early stores were branded "The Tape Revolution" and concentrated on the then-new cassette format.
Our Pride is Showing After the less-than-successful "Proud as a Peacock" slogan from 1979 to 1981, NBC's program executive Fred Silverman was ousted and replaced by Brandon Tartikoff . The "Our Pride Is Showing" slogan for the 1981-1982 season was a rather ironic one, since it had few hits to help bring it forward from the past year.
Our Private World Our Private World, the American soap opera, was the first and only prime-time soap spun-off from a daytime soap (the number one daytime soap opera at the time, As the World Turns). Created by Irna Phillips and William J.
Our Relations Our Relations is a 1936 feature film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, produced by Laurel for Hal Roach Studios. In the film, Laurel and Hardy star as both their famous Stan and Ollie characters and as Stan and Ollie's twin brothers Bert and Alf.
Our Savior's Lutheran Church (Burbank, Illinois) Our Savior's Lutheran Church is a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) located at 8607 South Naragansett in Burbank, Illinois. With 2207 members as of 2006, it is the fifth largest congregation in the ELCA's Metropolitan Chicago Synod, and the second largest in Cook County.
Our Sleepless Forest Our Sleepless Forest (or 'OSF') is a three piece band, originating from South West London. The band has received no status amongst their close community and were targeted by type in September 2006 to be included on a series of 7" EPs.
Our Son, the Matchmaker Our Son, the Matchmaker is a 1996 made-for-television family film starring Ann Jillian and David Andrews about a couple who are separated as teenagers when their illegitimate child is born and sent for adoption, but are reunited years later when their by then grown-up son seeks them out.
Our Stolen Future Published in 1996 by a trio of authors, Theo Colborn, Dianne Dumanoski, and John Peterson Myers, Our Stolen Future chronicles the development of the endocrine disruptor hypothesis by Theo Colborn. Though written for the popular press in narrative form, the book contains a substantial amount of scientific evidence.
Our Story Scotland Our Story Scotland is a community and oral history project founded in 2002 to record the histories of Scotland's LGBT communities. Based in Glasgow, OurStory Scotland is a recognised Scottish charity whose patron is Edwin Morgan.
Our Sunshine Our Sunshine is a 1991 novel based on the life of Ned Kelly, a 19th-century Australian bushman whose exploits are considered by many as a heroic revolt against the British in Australia. The novel was written by Robert Drewe and was the basis for the 2003 film Ned Kelly.
Our Team "Our Team" is a song written by Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Mike Love and Al Jardine for the American pop band The Beach Boys. The song was released on the band's 1993 box set Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach Boys.
Our Town Our Town is a three act play by Thornton Wilder that is, perhaps, the most frequently produced play by an American playwright. The play is set in the fictional community of Grover's Corners, modeled on several New Hampshire towns in the Mount Monadnock region: Jaffrey, Peterborough, Dublin, and others.
Our Town (film) Our Town is a 1940 film adaptation of a play of the same name by Thornton Wilder starring William Holden, Martha Scott, Fay Bainter, Beulah Bondi, Thomas Mitchell, Guy Kibbee and Frank Craven. It was adapted by Harry Chandlee, Craven and Wilder.
Our Ukraine The Our Ukraine Bloc (Ukrainian: Блок НаŃа Україна, Blok Nasha Ukrayina, NU) is an electoral alliance active in Ukraine, associated with President Viktor Yushchenko. Since 2005, the bloc has been dominated by a core consisting of the People's Union Our Ukraine party and five smaller partner parties.
Our Whole Lives Our Whole Lives, or OWL, is a set of sexuality curricula for teenagers and adults prepared by the Unitarian Universalist Association and the United Church of Christ. It is the result of seven years of collaborative effort by the two faiths to prepare material which addresses a person's entire lifetime and is also age-specific.
Our Word is Our Weapon Our Word is Our Weapon (ISBN 1-85242-814-7) is a collection of writings by Subcomandante Marcos of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation. Marcos has become somewhat of an icon, a poetic representative of a much larger struggle.
Our World Our World was the first live, international, satellite television production, which was broadcast on 25 June 1967. Performers in twenty-six nations were invited to perform in separate segments featuring their respective countries, and the two-hour event had the largest television audience ever up to that date: an estimated 400 million people around the globe watched the broadcast.
Oura, Kagoshima Ōura (大浦町; -chou) was a town located in Kawanabe District, Kagoshima, Japan. On November 7, 2005 the town merged with three other towns and the city of Kaseda forming the city of Minamisatsuma and no longer exists as an independent municipality.
Oura, New South Wales Oura is a town community in the central east part of the Riverina and situated about 15 kilometres north east from Wagga Wagga and 20 kilometres south west from Wantabadgery. It has a population within a 7 kilometre radius of approximately 1433 people.
Ourang Medan The Ourang Medan (man from Medan) (in some sources appears as Orang Medan, or Ourand Medan) was purportedly a Dutch cargo ship of the mid-20th century which features in a legendary maritime occurrence, in which several boats, responding to SOS calls--"Captain and all officers dead. Entire crew dead or dying," and later, "Now I am also near death"--discover a ship which appears to be in perfect condition.
Ouranosaurus Ouranosaurus (meaning "brave (monitor) lizard") was an unusual iguanodont that lived during the early Cretaceous (early Aptian) about 110 million years ago in what is now Africa. Ouranosaurus measured about 7 m (24 ft) long and weighed about 4 tons.
Ouray National Wildlife Refuge Ouray National Wildlife Refuge (also called Ouray National Waterfowl Refuge) is a wildlife refuge in northeastern Uintah County, Utah, part of the National Wildlife Refuge system. Located two miles northeast of the village of Ouray, Utah, 10 miles southeast of the town of Randlett, Utah, and 30 miles southwest of Vernal.
OurColony Ourcolony is a Search Opera type Alternate Reality Game and a viral marketing campaign for the marketing of a successor to the Microsoft Xbox. The game asks players to form colonies and earn points by completing various tasks.
Ourense (province) Ourense (Orense in Castilian) is a province of northwestern Spain, in the southeastern part of the autonomous community of Galicia. It is bordered by the provinces of Pontevedra in the west, Lugo in the north, LeĂłn and Zamora in the east, and by Portugal in the south.
OurGrid OurGrid is a free-to-join peer-to-peer grid that has been in production since December 2004. Anyone can freely and easily join it to gain access to large amounts of computational power and run parallel applications.
Ourmedia Ourmedia is a media archive, supported by the Internet Archive, which freely hosts any images, text, and video or audio clips which do not violate copyright laws and do not include pornography. The website, which launched on March 21, 2005, was founded by Marc Canter and J.
Ournie, New South Wales Ournie is a rural community in the far south east part of the Riverina and situated about 15 kilometres north west from Welaregang and 20 kilometres south from Munderoo. It has a population within a 7 kilometre radius of approximately 101 people.
Ouro Preto Vila Rica do Ouro Preto is a city in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, a former colonial mining town located in the Serra do Espinhaço mountains and designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO because of its outstanding Baroque architecture.
Ouroboros The Ouroboros, also spelled Oroborus, Uroboros or Uroborus (IPA: [ËŚjĘŠÉ™rəʊËbÉ’rÉ™s]), is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon swallowing its own tail and forming a circle. It has been used to represent many things over the ages, but it most generally symbolizes ideas of cyclicality, primordial unity, or the vicious circle.
Ouroboros: Seasons of Life--Women's Passages Ouroboros: Seasons of Life--Women's Passages is a Neopagan oratorio by musician, author, and composer Kay Gardner. Written between 1992 and 1994, it was produced by Ladyslipper Records and recorded by an all-female group for the 1994 National Women's Music Festival.
OurPrisoner OurPrisoner is an Internet reality television show that featured 35-year-old man Kieran Vogel, who lived on camera for 24-hours a day, seven-days-a-week, for an entirety of six-months in a single-family New Jersey home.
Ourtopia Ourtopia is a term coined by Garrett Jones in his 2004 book of that name. It denotes, not a utopia = 'no place' like Thomas More's island, but a planet restructured in such a way as to guarantee for each individual the best possible world.
OurTunes ourTunes is an open source cross-platform Java-based file sharing client which allows users to connect to iTunes and share MP3 and AAC music files over a local area subnetwork. ourTunes has been downloaded almost 350,000 times.
Oury Jalloh Oury Jalloh, a 21 year-old refugee from Sierra Leone died on the 7th of January, 2005, in a police station in Dessau, tied with handcuffs to a fire-proof mattress at his hands and feet. The cause of death was officially recorded as heat shock, the police claiming he set fire to the mattress with a lighter, caused the mattress to burn thus burning himself.
Ouse Washes The Ouse Washes are an area in the Fens of Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, England. They cover the area between two diversion channels of the River Great Ouse: the Old Bedford River and the New Bedford River (also known as the Hundred Foot Drain).
Ousia Ousia (), is the Ancient Greek noun formed on the feminine present participle for the Greek verb "to be", , (such a participle in English, is "being"). It is often translated, perhaps incorrectly, into Latin and English as, substantia and essentia.
Ousmane Sembène Ousmane Sembène (b. January 1, 1923; often cited as "Sembène Ousmane" in many articles and reference works, in the French style, as Senegal is a former French colony) is a Senegalese film director, producer and writer.
Ousmane Socé Ousmane Diop Socé (October 31, 1911, Rufisque, Senegal, French West Africa – May 1974, Dakar, Senegal) was a writer, politician, and one of the first Senegalese novelists. He attended a Qur'anic school, and later entered into the colonial school system, from which he would become one of the first African students to receive a scholarship to study at a French university.
Ousmane Zongo Ousmane Zongo (1960-May 22, 2003) in Burkina Faso) was an African arts trader from Burkina Faso living in New York City. He was shot and killed by New York City Police Department officers while unarmed in a chance run-in with police during a warehouse raid on May 22, 2003.
Ousters In Dan Simmons' Hyperion universe, the branch of humanity that left the Worldweb and the Hegemony, and chose instead to travel among the stars, adapting away from planetary life and the influence of the TechnoCore.
Ouston, County Durham Ouston is a village near Chester-le-Street, County Durham, approximately 5 miles to the south-west of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne in the north-east of England. The main village of Ouston (formerly called Ulkerton in earlier medieval times) is adjoined by the 1970s built housing estate known as Urpeth Grange but both are referred to colloquially as Ouston by locals.
Out (baseball) In baseball, an out occurs when the defensive, or fielding, team effects any of a number of different events, and the umpire rules a batter or baserunner out. When a player is called out, he is said to be retired.
Out (magazine) Out is a popular gay men's fashion, entertainment, and lifestyle magazine with the highest circulation of any gay monthy publication in the United States. It carries itself in a similar editorial manner to Details and GQ.
Out (poker) In a poker game with more than one betting round, an out is any unseen card that, if drawn, will improve a player's hand to one that is likely to win. Knowing the number of outs a player has is an important part of poker strategy.
Out (route) An Out route is a pattern run by a receiver in American Football, where the receiver will start running a Fly pattern, but after a certain number of steps, will cut hard 90 degrees towards the sideline closest to him, away (or outside) from the Quarterback. This route generally allows a one on one matchup between the receiver and the defensive back who is guarding him, as safeties generally are concerned with helping out on long routes downfield or the center of the field.
Out 1 Out 1 is a 1971 film directed by Jacques Rivette, one of the major filmmakers of the French New Wave. Notorious for its unwieldy length of twelve hours and forty minutes, it is also titled Out 1: Noli me tangere (The proper title of the film is "Out 1" - "Noli Me Tangere" was a phrase written on the film canister of an early workprint, which has mistakenly been taken for the film's actual title.
Out and Back roller coaster Out and back simply refers to the layout of a roller coaster. An out and back coaster is one that climbs a lift hill, races out to the far end of the track, performs a 180 degree turn and then races its way back to the station.
Out from the Deep "Out From The Deep" is a 1994 song created by the musical project, Enigma featuring Jon Anderson (voice). This single is the fourth and last single released from the project's second album, The Cross of Changes.
Out Front Colorado Out Front Colorado is the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender newspaper in the Denver metropolitan area. Out Front Colorado was founded by Phil Price with its first issue hitting the stands on April 2, 1976.
Out Hud Out Hud was an electronic dance rock band formed in 1996 in the Bay Area of California and later based in New York City. The band consisted of guitarist Nic Offer, bassist Tyler Pope, cellist Molly Schnick, vocalist/drummer Phyllis Forbes and mixer Justin Van Der Volgen.
Out Islands The Out Islands is a name given to the Islands that make up the Bahamas with the exception of New Providence Island and Grand Bahama Island. There are more than 700 islands in the archipeligo that make up The Bahamas, but only 14 of the Out Islands are considered inhabited.
Out Now Consulting Out Now Consulting is a marketing agency that provides specialised gay marketing services to large companies by researching gay lifestyles and using the information to develop strategies to target gay and lesbian consumers. Out Now, founded by Ian Johnson in 2001, is the international operation for the Australian company, Significant Others which commenced operations in 1992 and was formally established as a business in the state of New South Wales in 1993.
Out of Africa Out of Africa is a memoir by Isak Dinesen (the pseudonym of Danish Baroness Karen von Blixen-Finecke), first published in 1937. The book describes events during 1914–1931 concerning European settlers and the local tribesmen in the bush country of Kenya (British East Africa), from seaside Mombasa to Nairobi, from Mount Kenya to Kilimanjaro, as told from the lyrical, poetic viewpoint of Dinesen.
Out of Africa (film) In 1985, the film Out of Africa was released, based loosely on the autobiographical book by Isak Dinesen published in 1937, as well as Dinesen's Shadows on the Grass and other sources. The movie received 28 film awards, including seven Academy Awards (Best Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Original Score, Art Direction, Sound) and three Golden Globes (Best Picture, Supporting Actor, Original Score).
Out of Control (album) Out of Control is the fourth studio album by English punk rock band, the Anti-Nowhere League, consisting of rough demos recorded by the band in 1980 prior to the release of their debut album We Are...The League.
Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems, and the Economic World Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems, and the Economic World is a 1994 book by Kevin Kelly. Major themes in Out of Control are emergence, self-organization, complex systems and chaos theory and it can be seen as a work of Techno-utopianism.
Out of Darkness Out of Darkness was a successful 1994 made-for-TV movie and heralded as a return to form in legendary singer Diana Ross' movie career, which was put on hold almost indefinitely after Ross' third movie, "The Wiz", flopped in the box office in its initial release. Ross played Paulie Cooper, a former med student who loses 18 years of her life due to a bout with schizophrenia and after a release from a mental ward, she seeks to better herself in a world that had pretty much shunned her.
Out of Gas "Out of Gas" is the eighth episode of science-fiction television series Firefly created by Joss Whedon. Its style is somewhat different from the other episodes, in that it tells its story alternately in the present, near-present, and past timeframes.
Out of Gas (game) Out of Gas is a Game Boy action game developed by Realtime Associates where the player's space ship is out of gas and needs to stop on certain tiles in order to refuel so that the astronauts can go home. This game was mentioned in an issue of Nintendo Power.
Out of character Out of character (sometimes abbreviated to OOC) is a phrase used in entertainment and role-playing to differentiate between a person playing a character and the character itself. When the person is being him-or-herself, he or she is said to be "out of character".
Out of Character Out of Character (OOC) is a roleplaying term, referring to the world of the players, rather than the world of the characters. Actions in the game that are described from the point of view of the assumed character are referred to as In Character (IC).
Out of India theory The "Out of India Theory" (OIT, also known as the Indian Urheimat Theory) is the hypothesis that the Indo-European languages (I-E) originated in India, from which they spread into Central and Southwestern Asia and Europe. The theory suggests that the Indus Valley Civilization was Proto-Indo-Iranian (in obsolete or popular terminology, "Aryan") and the spread of Proto-Indo-European from within northern India.
Out of memory Out of memory (OOM) is a pathological state of computer operation where all available virtual memory has been allocated. Operating systems such as Linux will attempt to recover from an OOM condition by terminating a low-priority process, a mechanism known as the OOM Killer.
Out of Misery Out of Misery was the first EP from New Jersey metalcore quintet God Forbid, originally released in 1998 through 9 Volt Records. It was re-released in 2001 on We Put Out Records, featuring five live bonus tracks and the addition of "N2" as the first track.
Out of My Way Out of My Way is a 1997 solo album by Peter Holsapple, on the New Orleans label Monkey Hill records. Personnel includes keyboardist Benmont Tench and Holsapple's fellow Continental Drifters Vicki Peterson, Susan Cowsill and Carlo Nuccio.
Our Lady of Mercy College, Carysfort Our Lady of Mercy College, Carysfort (commonly known as Carysfort College) was an important College of Education in Dublin, Ireland from its foundation in 1877 until its closure in 1988 and was located in Blackrock. The college, which was a recognised college of the National University of Ireland from April 1975 had a long history of education in Ireland and educated primary school teachers.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Kaneohe Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Kaneohe is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawaii in the United States. Located in Kaneohe on the island of Oahu, the church falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and its bishop.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Secondary School Our Lady of Mount Carmel Secondary School is a Catholic Separate School in the Meadowvale area of Mississauga, Ontario. It is part of the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board and is affiliated with the Carmelite-run parish of St.
Our Lady of Peace Shrine Our Lady of Peace Shrine is a Roman Catholic parish of the Diocese of San Jose located in Santa Clara, California. The most notable feature of the parish is the 32 foot statue of Our Lady, Queen of Peace which is viewable from Highway 101.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Ewa Beach Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Ewa Beach is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawaii in the United States. Located in Ewa Beach on the island of Oahu, the church falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and its bishop.
Our Lady of Prompt Succor Our Lady of Prompt Succor is a religious title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus, by the Roman Catholic Church. It refers to a statue of the Madonna kept in a shrine in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.
Our Lady of Sorrows Our Lady of Sorrows (Latin: Beata Maria Virgo Perdolens, or mater dolorosa, also known as the Sorrowful Mother, Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows and the Mother of Sorrows) is a devotion of the Roman Catholic Church to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Our Lady of Sorrows (song) "Our Lady of Sorrows" is the fourth single from My Chemical Romance's debut album I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love. This song is about friendship and the will to do anything for your friends.
Our Lady of Sorrows Basilica Our Lady of Sorrows Basilica is a Roman Catholic house of worship in the west side neighborhoods of Chicago, Illinois in the United States. Located at 3121 West Jackson Boulevard, it is one of only three churches in Illinois designated by the Pope with the title of basilica.
Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church in Wahiawa Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church in Wahiawa is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawaii in the United States. Located in Wahiawa on the island of Oahu, the church falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and its bishop.
Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic School (Toronto, Ontario) Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic School is a Catholic school situated at 32 Montgomery Road near the intersection of Bloor Street and Royal York Road approximately 10 kilometres west of the Toronto downtown core. It is administered by the Toronto Catholic District School Board.
Our Lady of the Angels School Fire The Our Lady of the Angels School Fire broke out shortly before classes were to be dismissed on December 1, 1958, at the foot of a stairway of a Roman Catholic elementary and middle school in Chicago. A total of 92 students and 3 nuns lost their lives when smoke, heat, and fire cut off their normal means of escape through corridors and stairways.
Our Lady of the Assassins (novel) Our Lady of the Assassins (Spanish title: La virgen de los sicarios) is a semi-autobiographical novel by Fernando Vallejo about a Colombian author in his fifties who returns to his hometown of MedellĂn after 30 years of absence to find himself trapped in an atmosphere of violence and murder caused by drug cartel warfare. The novel was later adapted into a film.
Our Lady of the Earth and Sky Our Lady of the Earth and Sky, also known as OLOTEAS, is a nondenominational Pagan church based in Seattle, Washington in the United States of America. Public rituals are held on the fourth Saturday of each month in nearby Redmond, Washington.
Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn (Lithuanian Aušros VartĹł Dievo Motina, Polish Matka Boska Ostrobramska, Belarusian Маці Божая ВаŃтрабрамŃкая) is the prominent painting of the Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of Mercy venerated by the faithful in the Chapel of the Gate of Dawn in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Our Lady of the Lake University Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU) is an independent Roman Catholic co-educational institution of higher education located in San Antonio, Texas. It was founded in 1895 by the Sisters of the Congregation of Divine Providence, a religious order originating in Lorraine, France during the 18th century.
Our Lady of the Rocks Our Lady of the Rocks (Serbian/Montenegrin/Croatian: Gospa od Ĺ krpjela) is one of the two islets off the coast of Perast in Bay of Kotor, Montenegro(Other being Sveti ÄorÄ‘e Island). It is an artificial island created by bulwark of rocks and by sinking old and seized ships loaded with rocks.
Our Lady of the Rosary Our Lady of the Rosary (also Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, or Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary) is the title received by the Marian apparition to Saint Dominic in 1208 in the church of Prouille in which Mary gives the Rosary to him.
Our Lady of the Rosary University The "Universidad Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del Rosario" (Our Lady of the Rosary Major College University) is a university originally founded on the Roman Catholic ideas, in 1653 by Fray Cristobal de Torres. Located in Bogotá, Rosario includes faculties and courses of medicine, law, economics and business.
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College is a Catholic secondary College for girls, founded in 1897 by the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, members of a religious congregation founded by Father Jules Chevalier in France in 1874. The College was moved to the present site in 1913 and until 1995 was administered by the Sisters.
Our Lady of the Snows (Trappist monastery) Notre-Dame-des-Neiges (Our Lady of the Snows) is a Trappist monastery in the Ardèche département of south-central France. It was built in 1850 located about one and a half miles east of the village of La Bastide-Puylaurent (Lozère).
Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Kula Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Kula is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawaii in the United States. Located in Kula on the island of Maui, the church falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and its bishop.
Our Lady Queen of Peace Gladesville Our Lady Queen of Peace is a co-educational, non-selective Roman Catholic primary school located on the corner of Oxford & Westminister Roads, Gladesville on Sydney's North Shore. The current principal is Ms Margaret Morgan
Our Lady's College, Greenhills Our Lady's College, Greenhills is a Roman Catholic all-girls college located in Greenhills, Drogheda, County Louth, in the Republic of Ireland. The College is run under the auspices of the Presentation Sisters.
Our Lady's High School, Broxburn Our Lady's High School, Broxburn was a former Roman Catholic High School located in the western part of Broxburn, West Lothian at 189a West Main Street. It was a state funded High School that educated Roman Catholic children and young adults mainly from the areas of Broxburn, Uphall, Uphall Station and Winchburgh.
Our Lady's High School, Cumbernauld Our Lady's high school is a six year roman catholic co-educational comprehensive school which opened in 1968. It caters for pupils living in Cumbernauld, Muirhead, Cardowan and Stepps and in addition we also have pupils from Condorrat, Dullatur, Moodiesburn and Castlecary.
Our Lady, Queen of Ireland Our Lady, Queen of Ireland, is used as the term for the shrine to the Blessed Virgin Mary set up following a Marian apparition in Knock, Ireland, in 1879. The island of Ireland is predominantly Catholic, and as the Catholic Church organises on an All-Ireland basis, therefore, Queen of Ireland seems an apt title for such an apparition.
Our Love (Donna Summer song) "Our Love" is a song from Donna Summer's most successful album Bad Girls. It produced several best-selling hits in the year of its release (1979), though some tracks such as this one were not released as singles until 1980.
Our missing children our missing children is a program which investigates missing children cases in Canada. It cooperates with Citizenship and Immigration Canada, RCMP's Missing Children's Registry, Revenue Canada's International Project Return, and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
Our Man Flint Our Man Flint is a 1966 action film which stars James Coburn as Derek Flint. Directed by Daniel Mann, the premise of the film is that a trio of mad scientists attempt to blackmail the world with a weather-control machine.
Our Man in Paris Our Man in Paris is a 1963 jazz album by saxophonist Dexter Gordon. The album's title refers to the fact that Gordon was a resident of Paris at the time of the recording, as were pianist Bud Powell and drummer Kenny Clarke (the bassist, Pierre Michelot, was a Parisian).
Our Mims Our Mims (1974-2003) was a champion thoroughbred racing mare and broodmare, and yet she came very close to dying abandoned in a field of cattle. Having been left there after the cattle had, Our Mims was surrounded by the carcasses of those she would soon follow if something or someone hadn't saved her.
Our Minnesota "Our Minnesota" was one of two winners of a 1925 contest to find an additional fight song for the University of Minnesota. Despite the popularity of the Minnesota Rouser, the Minnesota Union offered a hundred-dollar prize for the best college music and lyrics.
Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast is an album which presents songs recorded in September and October of 2005, shortly after the failure of misdesigned levees flooded New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina (see: Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans) With the destruction of their hometown fresh in their minds, New Orleans artists set about making music that directly acknowledges the city.
Our Price Our Price was a chain of record stores in the United Kingdom from the 1970s until the late 1990s. Originally founded in 1972 by Gary Nesbitt and Mike Isaacs, early stores were branded "The Tape Revolution" and concentrated on the then-new cassette format.
Our Pride is Showing After the less-than-successful "Proud as a Peacock" slogan from 1979 to 1981, NBC's program executive Fred Silverman was ousted and replaced by Brandon Tartikoff . The "Our Pride Is Showing" slogan for the 1981-1982 season was a rather ironic one, since it had few hits to help bring it forward from the past year.
Our Private World Our Private World, the American soap opera, was the first and only prime-time soap spun-off from a daytime soap (the number one daytime soap opera at the time, As the World Turns). Created by Irna Phillips and William J.
Our Relations Our Relations is a 1936 feature film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, produced by Laurel for Hal Roach Studios. In the film, Laurel and Hardy star as both their famous Stan and Ollie characters and as Stan and Ollie's twin brothers Bert and Alf.
Our Savior's Lutheran Church (Burbank, Illinois) Our Savior's Lutheran Church is a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) located at 8607 South Naragansett in Burbank, Illinois. With 2207 members as of 2006, it is the fifth largest congregation in the ELCA's Metropolitan Chicago Synod, and the second largest in Cook County.
Our Sleepless Forest Our Sleepless Forest (or 'OSF') is a three piece band, originating from South West London. The band has received no status amongst their close community and were targeted by type in September 2006 to be included on a series of 7" EPs.
Our Son, the Matchmaker Our Son, the Matchmaker is a 1996 made-for-television family film starring Ann Jillian and David Andrews about a couple who are separated as teenagers when their illegitimate child is born and sent for adoption, but are reunited years later when their by then grown-up son seeks them out.
Our Stolen Future Published in 1996 by a trio of authors, Theo Colborn, Dianne Dumanoski, and John Peterson Myers, Our Stolen Future chronicles the development of the endocrine disruptor hypothesis by Theo Colborn. Though written for the popular press in narrative form, the book contains a substantial amount of scientific evidence.
Our Story Scotland Our Story Scotland is a community and oral history project founded in 2002 to record the histories of Scotland's LGBT communities. Based in Glasgow, OurStory Scotland is a recognised Scottish charity whose patron is Edwin Morgan.
Our Sunshine Our Sunshine is a 1991 novel based on the life of Ned Kelly, a 19th-century Australian bushman whose exploits are considered by many as a heroic revolt against the British in Australia. The novel was written by Robert Drewe and was the basis for the 2003 film Ned Kelly.
Our Team "Our Team" is a song written by Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Mike Love and Al Jardine for the American pop band The Beach Boys. The song was released on the band's 1993 box set Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach Boys.
Our Town Our Town is a three act play by Thornton Wilder that is, perhaps, the most frequently produced play by an American playwright. The play is set in the fictional community of Grover's Corners, modeled on several New Hampshire towns in the Mount Monadnock region: Jaffrey, Peterborough, Dublin, and others.
Our Town (film) Our Town is a 1940 film adaptation of a play of the same name by Thornton Wilder starring William Holden, Martha Scott, Fay Bainter, Beulah Bondi, Thomas Mitchell, Guy Kibbee and Frank Craven. It was adapted by Harry Chandlee, Craven and Wilder.
Our Ukraine The Our Ukraine Bloc (Ukrainian: Блок НаŃа Україна, Blok Nasha Ukrayina, NU) is an electoral alliance active in Ukraine, associated with President Viktor Yushchenko. Since 2005, the bloc has been dominated by a core consisting of the People's Union Our Ukraine party and five smaller partner parties.
Our Whole Lives Our Whole Lives, or OWL, is a set of sexuality curricula for teenagers and adults prepared by the Unitarian Universalist Association and the United Church of Christ. It is the result of seven years of collaborative effort by the two faiths to prepare material which addresses a person's entire lifetime and is also age-specific.
Our Word is Our Weapon Our Word is Our Weapon (ISBN 1-85242-814-7) is a collection of writings by Subcomandante Marcos of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation. Marcos has become somewhat of an icon, a poetic representative of a much larger struggle.
Our World Our World was the first live, international, satellite television production, which was broadcast on 25 June 1967. Performers in twenty-six nations were invited to perform in separate segments featuring their respective countries, and the two-hour event had the largest television audience ever up to that date: an estimated 400 million people around the globe watched the broadcast.
Oura, Kagoshima Ōura (大浦町; -chou) was a town located in Kawanabe District, Kagoshima, Japan. On November 7, 2005 the town merged with three other towns and the city of Kaseda forming the city of Minamisatsuma and no longer exists as an independent municipality.
Oura, New South Wales Oura is a town community in the central east part of the Riverina and situated about 15 kilometres north east from Wagga Wagga and 20 kilometres south west from Wantabadgery. It has a population within a 7 kilometre radius of approximately 1433 people.
Ourang Medan The Ourang Medan (man from Medan) (in some sources appears as Orang Medan, or Ourand Medan) was purportedly a Dutch cargo ship of the mid-20th century which features in a legendary maritime occurrence, in which several boats, responding to SOS calls--"Captain and all officers dead. Entire crew dead or dying," and later, "Now I am also near death"--discover a ship which appears to be in perfect condition.
Ouranosaurus Ouranosaurus (meaning "brave (monitor) lizard") was an unusual iguanodont that lived during the early Cretaceous (early Aptian) about 110 million years ago in what is now Africa. Ouranosaurus measured about 7 m (24 ft) long and weighed about 4 tons.
Ouray National Wildlife Refuge Ouray National Wildlife Refuge (also called Ouray National Waterfowl Refuge) is a wildlife refuge in northeastern Uintah County, Utah, part of the National Wildlife Refuge system. Located two miles northeast of the village of Ouray, Utah, 10 miles southeast of the town of Randlett, Utah, and 30 miles southwest of Vernal.
OurColony Ourcolony is a Search Opera type Alternate Reality Game and a viral marketing campaign for the marketing of a successor to the Microsoft Xbox. The game asks players to form colonies and earn points by completing various tasks.
Ourense (province) Ourense (Orense in Castilian) is a province of northwestern Spain, in the southeastern part of the autonomous community of Galicia. It is bordered by the provinces of Pontevedra in the west, Lugo in the north, LeĂłn and Zamora in the east, and by Portugal in the south.
OurGrid OurGrid is a free-to-join peer-to-peer grid that has been in production since December 2004. Anyone can freely and easily join it to gain access to large amounts of computational power and run parallel applications.
Ourmedia Ourmedia is a media archive, supported by the Internet Archive, which freely hosts any images, text, and video or audio clips which do not violate copyright laws and do not include pornography. The website, which launched on March 21, 2005, was founded by Marc Canter and J.
Ournie, New South Wales Ournie is a rural community in the far south east part of the Riverina and situated about 15 kilometres north west from Welaregang and 20 kilometres south from Munderoo. It has a population within a 7 kilometre radius of approximately 101 people.
Ouro Preto Vila Rica do Ouro Preto is a city in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, a former colonial mining town located in the Serra do Espinhaço mountains and designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO because of its outstanding Baroque architecture.
Ouroboros The Ouroboros, also spelled Oroborus, Uroboros or Uroborus (IPA: [ËŚjĘŠÉ™rəʊËbÉ’rÉ™s]), is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon swallowing its own tail and forming a circle. It has been used to represent many things over the ages, but it most generally symbolizes ideas of cyclicality, primordial unity, or the vicious circle.
Ouroboros: Seasons of Life--Women's Passages Ouroboros: Seasons of Life--Women's Passages is a Neopagan oratorio by musician, author, and composer Kay Gardner. Written between 1992 and 1994, it was produced by Ladyslipper Records and recorded by an all-female group for the 1994 National Women's Music Festival.
OurPrisoner OurPrisoner is an Internet reality television show that featured 35-year-old man Kieran Vogel, who lived on camera for 24-hours a day, seven-days-a-week, for an entirety of six-months in a single-family New Jersey home.
Ourtopia Ourtopia is a term coined by Garrett Jones in his 2004 book of that name. It denotes, not a utopia = 'no place' like Thomas More's island, but a planet restructured in such a way as to guarantee for each individual the best possible world.
OurTunes ourTunes is an open source cross-platform Java-based file sharing client which allows users to connect to iTunes and share MP3 and AAC music files over a local area subnetwork. ourTunes has been downloaded almost 350,000 times.
Oury Jalloh Oury Jalloh, a 21 year-old refugee from Sierra Leone died on the 7th of January, 2005, in a police station in Dessau, tied with handcuffs to a fire-proof mattress at his hands and feet. The cause of death was officially recorded as heat shock, the police claiming he set fire to the mattress with a lighter, caused the mattress to burn thus burning himself.
Ouse Washes The Ouse Washes are an area in the Fens of Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, England. They cover the area between two diversion channels of the River Great Ouse: the Old Bedford River and the New Bedford River (also known as the Hundred Foot Drain).
Ousia Ousia (), is the Ancient Greek noun formed on the feminine present participle for the Greek verb "to be", , (such a participle in English, is "being"). It is often translated, perhaps incorrectly, into Latin and English as, substantia and essentia.
Ousmane Sembène Ousmane Sembène (b. January 1, 1923; often cited as "Sembène Ousmane" in many articles and reference works, in the French style, as Senegal is a former French colony) is a Senegalese film director, producer and writer.
Ousmane Socé Ousmane Diop Socé (October 31, 1911, Rufisque, Senegal, French West Africa – May 1974, Dakar, Senegal) was a writer, politician, and one of the first Senegalese novelists. He attended a Qur'anic school, and later entered into the colonial school system, from which he would become one of the first African students to receive a scholarship to study at a French university.
Ousmane Zongo Ousmane Zongo (1960-May 22, 2003) in Burkina Faso) was an African arts trader from Burkina Faso living in New York City. He was shot and killed by New York City Police Department officers while unarmed in a chance run-in with police during a warehouse raid on May 22, 2003.
Ousters In Dan Simmons' Hyperion universe, the branch of humanity that left the Worldweb and the Hegemony, and chose instead to travel among the stars, adapting away from planetary life and the influence of the TechnoCore.
Ouston, County Durham Ouston is a village near Chester-le-Street, County Durham, approximately 5 miles to the south-west of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne in the north-east of England. The main village of Ouston (formerly called Ulkerton in earlier medieval times) is adjoined by the 1970s built housing estate known as Urpeth Grange but both are referred to colloquially as Ouston by locals.
Out (baseball) In baseball, an out occurs when the defensive, or fielding, team effects any of a number of different events, and the umpire rules a batter or baserunner out. When a player is called out, he is said to be retired.
Out (magazine) Out is a popular gay men's fashion, entertainment, and lifestyle magazine with the highest circulation of any gay monthy publication in the United States. It carries itself in a similar editorial manner to Details and GQ.
Out (poker) In a poker game with more than one betting round, an out is any unseen card that, if drawn, will improve a player's hand to one that is likely to win. Knowing the number of outs a player has is an important part of poker strategy.
Out (route) An Out route is a pattern run by a receiver in American Football, where the receiver will start running a Fly pattern, but after a certain number of steps, will cut hard 90 degrees towards the sideline closest to him, away (or outside) from the Quarterback. This route generally allows a one on one matchup between the receiver and the defensive back who is guarding him, as safeties generally are concerned with helping out on long routes downfield or the center of the field.
Out 1 Out 1 is a 1971 film directed by Jacques Rivette, one of the major filmmakers of the French New Wave. Notorious for its unwieldy length of twelve hours and forty minutes, it is also titled Out 1: Noli me tangere (The proper title of the film is "Out 1" - "Noli Me Tangere" was a phrase written on the film canister of an early workprint, which has mistakenly been taken for the film's actual title.
Out and Back roller coaster Out and back simply refers to the layout of a roller coaster. An out and back coaster is one that climbs a lift hill, races out to the far end of the track, performs a 180 degree turn and then races its way back to the station.
Out from the Deep "Out From The Deep" is a 1994 song created by the musical project, Enigma featuring Jon Anderson (voice). This single is the fourth and last single released from the project's second album, The Cross of Changes.
Out Front Colorado Out Front Colorado is the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender newspaper in the Denver metropolitan area. Out Front Colorado was founded by Phil Price with its first issue hitting the stands on April 2, 1976.
Out Hud Out Hud was an electronic dance rock band formed in 1996 in the Bay Area of California and later based in New York City. The band consisted of guitarist Nic Offer, bassist Tyler Pope, cellist Molly Schnick, vocalist/drummer Phyllis Forbes and mixer Justin Van Der Volgen.
Out Islands The Out Islands is a name given to the Islands that make up the Bahamas with the exception of New Providence Island and Grand Bahama Island. There are more than 700 islands in the archipeligo that make up The Bahamas, but only 14 of the Out Islands are considered inhabited.
Out Now Consulting Out Now Consulting is a marketing agency that provides specialised gay marketing services to large companies by researching gay lifestyles and using the information to develop strategies to target gay and lesbian consumers. Out Now, founded by Ian Johnson in 2001, is the international operation for the Australian company, Significant Others which commenced operations in 1992 and was formally established as a business in the state of New South Wales in 1993.
Out of Africa Out of Africa is a memoir by Isak Dinesen (the pseudonym of Danish Baroness Karen von Blixen-Finecke), first published in 1937. The book describes events during 1914–1931 concerning European settlers and the local tribesmen in the bush country of Kenya (British East Africa), from seaside Mombasa to Nairobi, from Mount Kenya to Kilimanjaro, as told from the lyrical, poetic viewpoint of Dinesen.
Out of Africa (film) In 1985, the film Out of Africa was released, based loosely on the autobiographical book by Isak Dinesen published in 1937, as well as Dinesen's Shadows on the Grass and other sources. The movie received 28 film awards, including seven Academy Awards (Best Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Original Score, Art Direction, Sound) and three Golden Globes (Best Picture, Supporting Actor, Original Score).
Out of Control (album) Out of Control is the fourth studio album by English punk rock band, the Anti-Nowhere League, consisting of rough demos recorded by the band in 1980 prior to the release of their debut album We Are...The League.
Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems, and the Economic World Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems, and the Economic World is a 1994 book by Kevin Kelly. Major themes in Out of Control are emergence, self-organization, complex systems and chaos theory and it can be seen as a work of Techno-utopianism.
Out of Darkness Out of Darkness was a successful 1994 made-for-TV movie and heralded as a return to form in legendary singer Diana Ross' movie career, which was put on hold almost indefinitely after Ross' third movie, "The Wiz", flopped in the box office in its initial release. Ross played Paulie Cooper, a former med student who loses 18 years of her life due to a bout with schizophrenia and after a release from a mental ward, she seeks to better herself in a world that had pretty much shunned her.
Out of Gas "Out of Gas" is the eighth episode of science-fiction television series Firefly created by Joss Whedon. Its style is somewhat different from the other episodes, in that it tells its story alternately in the present, near-present, and past timeframes.
Out of Gas (game) Out of Gas is a Game Boy action game developed by Realtime Associates where the player's space ship is out of gas and needs to stop on certain tiles in order to refuel so that the astronauts can go home. This game was mentioned in an issue of Nintendo Power.
Out of character Out of character (sometimes abbreviated to OOC) is a phrase used in entertainment and role-playing to differentiate between a person playing a character and the character itself. When the person is being him-or-herself, he or she is said to be "out of character".
Out of Character Out of Character (OOC) is a roleplaying term, referring to the world of the players, rather than the world of the characters. Actions in the game that are described from the point of view of the assumed character are referred to as In Character (IC).
Out of India theory The "Out of India Theory" (OIT, also known as the Indian Urheimat Theory) is the hypothesis that the Indo-European languages (I-E) originated in India, from which they spread into Central and Southwestern Asia and Europe. The theory suggests that the Indus Valley Civilization was Proto-Indo-Iranian (in obsolete or popular terminology, "Aryan") and the spread of Proto-Indo-European from within northern India.
Out of memory Out of memory (OOM) is a pathological state of computer operation where all available virtual memory has been allocated. Operating systems such as Linux will attempt to recover from an OOM condition by terminating a low-priority process, a mechanism known as the OOM Killer.
Out of Misery Out of Misery was the first EP from New Jersey metalcore quintet God Forbid, originally released in 1998 through 9 Volt Records. It was re-released in 2001 on We Put Out Records, featuring five live bonus tracks and the addition of "N2" as the first track.
Out of My Way Out of My Way is a 1997 solo album by Peter Holsapple, on the New Orleans label Monkey Hill records. Personnel includes keyboardist Benmont Tench and Holsapple's fellow Continental Drifters Vicki Peterson, Susan Cowsill and Carlo Nuccio.
Information are taken from Wikipedia, the open encyclopedia, to which contribute many volunteers from around the whole world. Texts are available under the following conditions GNU Free Documentation License.
Encyklopedie (cz) Encyklopédia (sk) Enzyklopädie (de)