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Planet of the Spiders Planet of the Spiders is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in six weekly parts from May 4 to June 8 1974. It was Jon Pertwee's last serial as the Doctor and marks the first, uncredited appearance of Tom Baker in the role.
Planet P Project Planet P Project is a science-fiction themed progressive rock band run as a side venture by frontman Tony Carey for his more experimental music. Its three albums, Planet P, Pink World, and Go Out Dancing, Part I (1931) were released in 1983, 1984, and 2003, respectively, and the first two saw a fair amount of MTV video airplay.
Planet Prince is a 1958 tokusatsu superhero television series. Created by veteran writer Masaru Igami and produced by Nippon Gendai and Senkosha, the series aired on NTV from November 4, 1958 to October 6 1959, with a total of 49 episodes (divided into several segments).
Planet PSP Planet PSP is a non-game interactive city guide for the PlayStation Portable, featuring some of Europe's most popular destinations: Amsterdam, Barcelona, London, Paris, Prague and Rome. Travelers can create their own routes and download updates for Planet PSP, the program will also include video's and spoken tours
Planet Purple On Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Planet Purple is a planet on which everything is purple, and everyone and everything is the same. Every girl on Planet Purple is named "Pauline," every boy, "Paul.
Planet Quest This book by Ken Croswell gives an excellent account of the first 9 years of planet-finding, beginning with the first discovery in 1991. New planets are being found all the time, but this 1999 book gives an understanding of the methods used in the search.
Planet Rock (Shadow Raiders) Planet Rock is a land of mountains and harsh desert weather, Planet Rock is lorded over by Mantle, a ruler who is as ruthless as he is confident in himself and his planet's abilities. The warriors of Planet Rock live in a society where the fittest have power and where comradeship and a planetary version of patriotism are omnipresent.
Planet Sketch Planet Sketch is a television show airing on Teletoon, and the Latin American Cartoon Network, on Jetix in Scandinavia and Turkey, as well as CITV in Britain and coming to the US Nicktoons Network in the spring of 2007. It is a 15-minute show, with each show featuring an assortment of sketches.
Planet Sub Planet Sub (or Yello Sub) is a chain of sandwich shops found in the Midwestern United States and popular in college towns. They feature sandwiches that are made from scratch, whole wheat bread and a variety of meats, cheeses and vegetables.
Planet Us Planet Us (pronounced Planet-uss) was a short-lived supergroup that formed in 2002 with Sammy Hagar (Van Halen) on lead vocals, Neal Schon (Journey) on guitar, Michael Anthony (Van Halen) on bass and Deen Castronovo (Journey) on drums. The band later recruited a fifth member - famed guitarist Joe Satriani - when their original choice, Slash of Guns N' Roses fame, turned them down.
Planet X Planet X is a large hypothetical planet with an orbit beyond that of Neptune. The scientific basis of the Planet X hypothesis was broadly discounted in the early 1990s and today no significant portion of the scientific community believes it to exist.
Planet X (band) Planet X is an evolution of keyboardist Derek Sherinian's 1999 solo album Planet X. Sherinian has stated in several interviews that his intention when forming Planet X was to create a band that "played their instruments so fiercely, that they would strike fear in the hearts of all musicians".
Planet X (Star Trek) The Star Trek novel Planet X by Michael Jan Friedman is a crossover between the X-Men comic book series and the characters of Star Trek: The Next Generation. It was a sequel to an earlier crossover, detailed in the Marvel Comics one-shot Second Contact (which was itself a sequel to an earlier X-Men/Star Trek crossover comic, where a slightly different team of X-Men encountered the characters of the original Star Trek series).
Planet-satellite system A Planet-satellite system is a system consisting of a planet, dwarf planet or double planet, its natural satellites, rings, and other orbiting objects. The most complicated planet-satellite systems in the Solar system include the Jovian system, Saturnian system and Uranian system.
Planeta Paulina Planeta Paulina is an album by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio released in 1996 and her final album with the EMI Latin record label. The album includes the hit single "Enamorada", whose gay-themed video sparked controversy.
Planetarion Originally launched in 2000 by Fifth Season AS and currently owned by SimTech and hosted by Jolt, Planetarion is a browser-based multiplayer war-game, set in space. The game provides players with control over a planet, with the ability to mine asteroids for resources and build spaceships to attack other planets for their asteroids.
Planetarium A planetarium is a theater built primarily for presenting educational and entertaining shows about astronomy and the night sky, or for training in celestial navigation. A dominant feature of most planetariums is the large dome-shaped projection screen onto which scenes of stars, planets and other celestial objects can be made to appear and move realistically to simulate the complex 'motions of the heavens'.
Planetary (comics) Planetary is an American comic book series created by Warren Ellis (writer) and John Cassaday (artist), published by the Wildstorm imprint of DC Comics. Planetary also refers to the group portrayed in the series.
Planetary boundary layer The planetary boundary layer (PBL), also known as the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) or peplosphere, is the lowest part of the atmosphere and its behavior is directly influenced by its contact with the planetary surface. It responds to surface forcings in a timescale of an hour or less.
Planetary Collegium The Planetary Collegium has a transdisciplinary perspective which seeks the integration of art, science, technology, and consciousness research within a post-biological culture. Founded by Roy Ascott on 1st May 2003, the Planetary Collegium is a worldwide research community whose innovative structure involves collaborative work online and at regular meetings and public presentations around the world.
Planetary differentiation In planetary science, planetary differentiation is a process by which the denser portions of a planet will sink to the center; while less dense materials rise to the surface. Such a process tends to create a core, crust, and mantle.
Planetary Data System The Planetary Data System (PDS) is a distributed data system that NASA uses to archive data collected by Solar System robotic missions managed by NASA Headquarters' Planetary Sciences Division. The PDS is an active archive that is divided into a number of science discipline "nodes" which are individually curated by planetary scientists.
Planetary Fourier Spectrometer The Planetary Fourier Spectrometer (PFS) is an infrared spectrometer built by the Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (Italian National Institute for Astrophysics) along with the Istituto di Fisica dello spazio Interplanetario and the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italian National Research Counci). The instrument is currently used by the European Space Agency on both the Mars Express Mission and the Venus Express Mission.
Planetary geology Planetary geology is a planetary science discipline concerned with the geology of the celestial bodies such as the planets and their moons, asteroids, comets, and meteorites. Alternatively known as astrogeology or exogeology.
Planetary Grand Tour The Planetary Grand Tour was an ambitious plan to send unmanned probes to the outermost planets of the solar system. Conceived by Gary Flandro of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the Grand Tour would have exploited the alignment of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto, an event that would occur in the late 1970s, and not recur for 176 years.
Planetary migration Planetary migration occurs when a planet or other stellar satellite interacts with a disk of gas or planetesimals, resulting in the alteration of the satellites orbital parameters, especially its semi-major axis. Planetary migration is the most likely explanation for 'hot Jupiters': extrasolar planets with jovian masses, but orbits of only a few days.
Planetary nebula A planetary nebula is an astronomical object consisting of a glowing shell of gas and plasma formed by certain types of stars at the end of their lives. They are in fact unrelated to planets; the name originates from a supposed similarity in appearance to giant planets.
Planetary nomenclature Planetary nomenclature, like terrestrial nomenclature, is used to uniquely identify a feature on the surface of a planet or natural satellite so that the feature can be easily located, described, and discussed.
Planetary phase Planetary phase is the term used to describe the appearance of the illuminated section of a planet. Like lunar phases, the planetary phase depends on the relative position of the sun, the planet and the observer.
Planetary Phase of Civilization The Planetary Phase of Civilization is a concept defined by the Global scenario group (GSG), an environmental organization that specializes in scenario analysis and forecasting. The Planetary Phase of Civilization refers to the current historic transition from a world of capitalist states and their consumerist societies to a world of increased global connectivity with new global institutions (like the United Nationsand the World Trade Organization), new information technologies, environmental change in the biosphere, economic globalization, and shifts in culture and consciousness.
Planetary romance Planetary romance is a type of science fantasy story in which the bulk of the action consists of adventures on one or more exotic alien planets, characterized by distinctive physical and cultural backgrounds. Some planetary romances take place against the background of a future culture where travel between worlds by spaceship is commonplace; others, particularly the earliest examples of the genre, do not, and invoke flying carpets, astral projection, or other methods of getting between planets.
Planetary Radio Planetary Radio is a weekly 30-minute radio show devoted to space exploration and astronomy, hosted and produced by Mat Kaplan and The Planetary Society. Every week, it comprises mostly of interviews and telephone-based conversations with a scientist, engineer, project manager, artist, writer and an astronaut.
Planetary Report The Planetary Report is the internationally recognized Planetary Society's magazine, featuring articles written by space experts and photos to provide comprehensive coverage of discoveries on Earth and beyond. It is an exclusive Society membership benefits, and normally reaches Society members, with news relating to planetary missions, spacefaring nations, intrepid explorers, planetary science controversies and the latest findings in space exploration.
Planetary scanner A planetary scanner (also called an orbital scanner) is a type of image scanner for making scans of rare books and other easily damaged documents. In essence, such a scanner is a mounted camera taking photos of a well-lit environment.
Planetary science Planetary science, also known as planetology or planetary astronomy, is the science of planets, or planetary systems, and the solar system. Incorporating an interdisciplinary approach, planetary science draws from diverse sciences and may be considered a part of the Earth sciences, or more logically, as its parent field.
Planetary surface construction Planetary Surface Construction refers to artificial habitats and other structures constructed on the surface of other planets, asteroids, and other heavenly bodies. Planetary surface construction can be divided into three phases or classes, coinciding with a phased schedule for habitation (Kennedy 2002, Smith 1993):
Planetary system A planetary system consists of the various non-stellar objects orbiting a star such as planets, moons, asteroids, meteoroids, comets, and cosmic dust. The Sun and its planetary system, which includes Earth, is known as the Solar System.
Planetary Society The Planetary Society is a large, publicly supported, not-for-profit organization that has many research projects related to astronomy. It is based in Pasadena, California (the same city as NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory) but has an international membership.
PlanetCrap PlanetCrap is a long-running Web discussion forum created by Hendrik Mans, known as Morn. It is ostensibly concerned with discussing computer games, although its content varies almost as much as the Internet itself.
Planeteer The Planeteers were the five teenage characters of the animated series Captain Planet and the Planeteers. A globally diverse group, they were entrusted with five magical rings that gave them control over the Classical elements (as well as "Heart").
Planetes Planetes (Ancient Greek: ΠΛΑΝΗΤΕΣ (Wanderers), Japanese Katakana: プラネテス, puranetesu) is a manga by Makoto Yukimura and a 26-episode anime of the same name, that was produced by Sunrise and broadcast on NHK in Japan from October 2003 through April 2004. The story revolves around a team of space debris collectors based in the debris ship Toy Box in the year 2075.
Planetfall Planetfall is a science fiction interactive fiction computer game written by Steve Meretzky and published by Infocom in 1983. Like most Infocom games, thanks to the portable Z-machine, it was released for several platforms simultaneously.
Planetia Planetia is a so-called BBMORPG (Browser Based Mass-Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game), which takes place in the future, in space. Players have the choice of four different races in your quest to become the most powerful player in the universe.
PlanetLab PlanetLab is a group of computers available as a testbed for computer networking and distributed systems research. It was established in 2002 and as of December 2006 was composed of 722 nodes at 352 sites worldwide.
Planetman Planetman is a statement of loyalty to the planet one lives in as a whole, seeing all places and countries as one's homeland and all people as one's brothers and sisters... may all people find the planetman in them and there love will guide us to a better life.
Planetouched In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the planetouched are mortal creatures whose ancestors were extraplanar creatures such as celestials, fiends, or elementals. Aasimar, tieflings, and genasi are the primary planetouched races.
Planetree Alliance The Planetree Alliance is a nonprofit organization of hospitals and other health-care institutions dedicated to improving patient care through "patient-oriented" practices designed to make patients less intimidated by institutions and medical care.
Planets in Stargate In the Stargate fictional universe, the use of Stargate devices, and much later in the series, a small number of space-faring vessels, humans of Earth have come into contact with a large number of other Earth-like, populated planets. Whilst most planets are shown only once, and then revisited periodically in the background of the show, some planets become key locations in the plot.
Planets Project PLANETS (Preservation and Long-term Access through NETworked Services), a forty-eight month project funded by the European Commission Information Science and Technologies Sixth Framework Programme (FP6 Call 5), officially began on the 1st June 2006. The EU will contribute up to 8.
Planets: The Exploration of Space Planets: The Exploration of Space is a text-based BBS (Bulletin board system) door game that can also be played in a regular DOS environment. It was originally created by Seth Robinson of Robinson Technologies.
Planetshine The phenomenon known as planetshine occurs when reflected sunlight from a planet illuminates the dark side of one of its moons. Typically, this results in the moon's dark side being bathed in a soft, faint light.
PlanetSim PlanetSim is an object oriented simulation framework for overlay networks and services. This framework presents a layered and modular architecture with well defined hotspots documented using classical design patterns.
PlaneTalk PlaneTalk is an instructional technique for guitar playing devised by Kirk Lorange in 1994. It is intended to familiarize students with the fretboard through the use of "triads" which are the smallest form of chords consisting of three notes.
Plancherel theorem In mathematics, the Plancherel theorem is a result in harmonic analysis, first proved by Michel Plancherel. In its simplest form it states that if a function f is in both L1(R) and L2(R), then its Fourier transform is in L2(R); moreover the Fourier transform map is isometric.
Planchette A planchette is a triangular or heart-shaped board supported by castors which moves to spell out messages, or answer questions. A pencil would be attached to the planchette, printing letters or other designs on paper to be later interpreted by a medium.
Planica Planica is an alpine valley in northwestern Slovenia, extending south from the border town RateÄŤe, not far from another well known ski resort, Kranjska Gora. Further south the valley is extended into Tamar, a popular hiking destination in the Triglav National Park.
Planidium A planidium is a specialized type of first-instar insect larva, seen in groups that are parasitoids; they are generally flattened, highly sclerotized, have legs, are quite mobile, and sometimes have eyes. They occur in the orders Hymenoptera, Coleoptera, Strepsiptera, and Diptera; specifically the beetle families Meloidae and Ripiphoridae, the fly family Acroceridae, and the parasitic wasp families Eucharitidae and Perilampidae.
Planigalinae The former subfamily Planigalinae contained the planigales and the ningauis: very small marsupial carnivores native to Australia which are, like the quolls, antechinuses, dibblers, Tasmanian Devil, and many others, part of the biological order Dasyuromorphia: the carnivorous marsupials. The subfamily is now contained in the Sminthopsinae subfamily, and the two genera are split between two different tribes; the planigales are by themselves in their own tribe, while the ningaui are lumped with the dunnarts and the Kultarr.
Planimeter A planimeter is a technical drawing instrument used to measure the surface area of an arbitrary two-dimensional shape. As one point on a linkage is traced along the shape's perimeter, that linkage rolls a wheel along the drawing.
Planisphaerium The Planisphaerium was a work by Ptolemy in which he explored the mathematics of mapping figures inscribed in the celestial sphere onto a plane by stereographic projection, a method of projection that preserves the properties of circles. The work would be instrumental in the use of plane astrolabes.
Planisphere A planisphere consists of a circular star chart attached at the center of the starchart to an opaque overlay that has a clear roundish window (or cutout hole) that is free to rotate about the pivot point. The border of the window (or cutout) represents the horizon.
Plank owner A "plank owner" is an individual who was a member of the crew of a ship when that ship was placed in commission. Originally, this term applied only to crewmembers present at the ship's first commissioning.
PlankalkĂĽl PlankalkĂĽl (German, "Plan Calculation") is a computer language developed for engineering purposes by Konrad Zuse. It was the first high-level non-von Neumann programming language to be designed for a computer and was designed between 1943 and 1945.
Plankeye Plankeye was an alternative rock band and one of Tooth & Nail Records' greatest successes during the 90's and early 2000's. Plankeye's style could be defined as melodic post-grunge combined with indie and alternative elements.
Plankowner Primarily in the United States Navy, a plankowner is a member of the crew of a ship when it is first commissioned. Historically, a plankowner or his widow could petition the Naval Historical Center's Curator Branch when the ship was decommissioned, and receive a piece of the deck; this does not apply to modern ships with metal decks, however.
Plankstetten Abbey Plankstetten Abbey (Kloster Plankstetten) is a monastery of the Benedictines located between Berching and Beilngries in Bavaria, Germany. It is a member of the Bavarian Congregation of the Benedictine Confederation.
Plankton Plankton are drifting organisms that inhabit the water column of oceans, seas, and bodies of fresh water. They are widely considered to be one of the most important organisms on Earth, due to the food supply they provide to most aquatic life.
Planned economy A planned economy is an economic system in which a single agency makes all decisions about the production and allocation of goods and services. The term is used most often to refer to a centrally-planned economy (or command economy), in which the state or government controls the factors of production and makes all decisions about their use and about the distribution of income.
Planned invasion of Australia during World War II In February 1942, Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, who had planned the Attack on Pearl Harbor as part of the Japanese strategic planning for the Pacific (1905-1940), proposed an immediate invasion of Australia. This proposal was, however, eventually rejected by the Japanese high command.
Planned liberalism Planned liberalism is an economic policy followed in Cameroon since the 1960s that aims to merge the best concepts of capitalism and socialism. In 1965, Cameroon changed from its previous economic philosophy, African socialism, under the guidance of its first president, Ahmadou Ahidjo.
Planned obsolescence Planned obsolescence (also built-in obsolescence (UK)) is the conscious decision on the part of an agency to produce a consumer product that will become obsolete and/or non-functional in a defined time frame. Planned obsolescence has great benefits for a producer in that it means a consumer will buy their product repeatedly, as their old one is no longer functional or desirable.
Planned shrinkage Planned shrinkage is a policy of withdrawing essential city services (such as police patrols, garbage removal, street repairs, and fire services) from neighborhoods suffering from urban decay, crime and poverty so that neighborhoods may be claimed by outside interests for new development.
Planned Unit Development A Planned Unit Development, or PUD, is both a type of building development as well as a regulatory process. A PUD is a designed grouping of varied and compatible land uses, such as housing, recreation, commercial centers, and industrial parks, all within one contained development or subdivision.
Planner (program) Planner is a free personal information manager for Emacs written in Emacs Lisp. It helps keep track of schedules, daily notes, days to remember etc and takes advantage of the ease of keyboard shortcuts that Emacs provides for fast access to all data.
Planner (programming language) Planner (often seen in publications as "PLANNER") is a programming language designed by Carl Hewitt at MIT, and first published in 1969. First subsets such as Micro-Planner and Pico-Planner were implemented and then essentially the whole language was implemented in Popler and derivations such as QA-4, Conniver, QLISP and Ether (see Scientific Community Metaphor) were important tools in Artificial Intelligence research in the 1970's, which influenced commercial developments such as KEE and ART.
Planning (Consequential Provisions) Act 1990 The Planning (Consequential Provisions) Act 1990 was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom to make provision for repeals, consequential amendments, transitional and transitory matters and savings in connection with the consolidation of enactments in the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 and the Planning (Hazardous substances) Act 1990 (including provisions to give effect to recommendations of the Law Commission).
Planning (Hazardous Substances) Act 1990 The Planning (Hazardous Substances) Act 1990 was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom to consolidate certain enactments relating to special controls in respect of hazardous substances with amendments to give effect to recommendations of the Law Commission.
Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 The Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom that altered the laws on granting of planning permission for building works, notably including those of the listed building system in England and Wales. The full text of the Act is available online from HMSO.
Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 The Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 is a piece of a legislation promoted by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, substantially reforming the town planning and compulsory purchase framework in Great Britain.
Planning condition In the United Kingdom a planning condition is a condition placed on grants of planning permission by local planning authorities. Such conditions permit development to go ahead only if certain conditions are satisfied.
Planning Domain Definition Language The Planning Domain Definition Language (PDDL) is an attempt to standardize planning domain and problem description languages. It was developed mainly to make the 1998/2000 International Planning Competitions possible.
Planning fallacy The planning fallacy is the tendency to underestimate task-completion times. Real-life examples in public policy may include the construction of the Sydney Opera House and the Big Dig, both of which ran many years past their planned schedule.
Planning horizon The planning horizon is the amount of time an organisation will look into the future when preparing a strategic plan. Many commercial companies use a five-year planning horizon, but other organisations such as the Forestry Commission in the UK have to use a much longer planning horizon to form effective plans.
Planning Inspectorate The Planning Inspectorate is a United Kingdom Government body appointed by The Secretary of State and given power by the Town and Country Planning (Determination of Appeals by Appointed Persons) (Prescribed Classes) Regulations 1997 (SI 1997/420). The Planning Inspectorate, based in Bristol, determines appeals in England only; a separate office exists in Cardiff for the Welsh Planning Inspectorate, and the Scottish Executive Inquiry Reporters Unit is the equivalent institution in Scotland.
Planning Institute Australia The Planning Institute was founded in 1951 and is the only national organisation representing qualified urban and regional planners and other related disciplines in Australia. The institute is a federation of State and Territory Divisions with the National Council comprising one representative from each Division, an elected National President, an Honorary Secretary/Treasurer, the National Young Planner Convenor and others as set out in the PIA Constitution and PIA By-Laws.
Planning permission Planning permission or planning consent is the permission required in the United Kingdom in order to be allowed to build on land, or change the use of land or buildings. Within the UK the occupier of any land or building will need title to that land or building (i.
Planning Policy Statements In the United Kingdom, Planning Policy Statements (PPS) are statements of the British Government's national policy and principles towards certain aspects of the town planning framework. They apply to England only.
Plano Collor The Plano Collor (Portuguese: Collor Plan, after the name of the sponsoring president) was officially called Plano Brasil Novo (New Brazil Plan), but the former name gained wide acceptance in the media and became the de facto name for a series of policies and procedures to control inflation in Brazil in 1990, during the presidency of Fernando Collor de Mello.
Plano East Senior High School Plano East Senior High School (commonly East, Plano East, or PESH) is a secondary school serving high school juniors and seniors located in Plano, Texas. The school is part of the Plano Independent School District.
Plano point Plano point is a general term used by archaeologists to describe a variety of different chipped stone projectile points used by the various Plano cultures of the North American Great Plains between 9000 BC and 6000 BC.
Plano roads/Parker Road Parker Road is an East/West thoroughfare in Plano, Texas. The road enters Plano (as "East Parker Road") in the east from Parker and continues west out of Plano (as "West Parker Road") into Hebron.
Plano Real The Plano Real (Portuguese, Real Plan) was a set of measures taken to stabilize the Brazilian economy in early 1994, under the direction of Fernando Henrique Cardoso as the Minister of Finance, during the presidency of Itamar Franco. architects include, among many others, Pérsio Arida], [[André Lara Resende, Edmar Bacha, Gustavo Franco, Pedro Malan, Winston Fritsch and Francisco Pinto.
Plano Senior High School Plano Senior High School (commonly Plano, Plano Senior, or PSHS) is a free public secondary school in Plano, Texas, United States serving eleventh and twelfth graders. The school is part of the Plano Independent School District, with admission primarily based on the locations of students' homes.
Plano West Senior High School Plano West Senior High School (commonly West, Plano West, or PWSH) is a free public secondary school in Plano, USA serving high school juniors and seniors. The school is part of the Plano Independent School District, with admission primarily based on the locations of students' homes in the district.
Planogram A planogram is a diagram of fixtures and products that illustrates how and where retail products should be displayed, usually on a store shelf in order to increase customer purchases. They may also be referred to as plano's, plano-grams, plan-o-grams, schematics (archaic) or POGs.
Planographic printing Planographic printing means printing from a flat surface, as opposed to a raised surface (as with relief printing) or incised surface (as with intaglio printing). The process utilizes the property that water will not mix with oil.
Plans and interiors of Mentmore Joseph Paxton and his son-in-law George Stokes designed Mentmore Towers (correctly known as just Mentmore in the mid-1850s), a house in Mentmore, Buckinghamshire, England. Paxton was the most lauded and fashionable architect of the period.
Plans for A Better Day Plans For A Better Day is the first studio EP by Welsh post-hardcore band Hondo Maclean, released on June 2, 2003 (see 2003 in music) on Mighty Atom Records. The cover is a self-taken photograph of one of Asia Argento's tattoos.
Plans for strikes against the Iranian nuclear program As negotiations continue over the Iranian nuclear program, many press reports have revealed possible military plans for airstrikes against facilities connected to the program by the Israeli and or US military. In addition, there have been reports of military steps being taken in preparation of any such strikes.
Plans in Mexican History In Mexican history, a plan was a declaration of principles announced in conjunction with a rebellion, usually armed, against the central government of the country (or, in the case of a regional rebellion, against the state government). Mexican plans were often more formal than the pronunciamientos that were their equivalent elsewhere in Spanish America and Spain.
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