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Permanent Record: Al in the Box Permanent Record: Al In The Box is a four disc compilation boxed set of songs by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It features his favorite songs from his first eight studio albums, plus alternate versions of "My Bologna", "Happy Birthday", "UHF", and the previously unavailable new single, "Headline News".
Permanent Representative A Permanent Representative is the head of a diplomatic mission to one of various international organisations. The most high-profile of the organisations to which states send Permanent Representatives is the United Nations.
Permanent Revolution (album) Permanent Revolution is the title for ska band Catch 22's fourth studio album, released on June 27, 2006. The album can be classified as a concept album, centered around the life of Leon Trotsky (1879 - 1940), with the title being named after a theory that Trotsky had been associated with called Permanent Revolution.
Permanent signal Permanent Signal (PS) in US telephony jargon is a condition in which a POTS line is off-hook for an extended period of time. This is indicated in modern switches by the silent termination after the off hook tone times out and the telephone exchange computer puts the telephone line on its High & Wet list or Wetlist.
Permanent Secretary The Permanent Secretary, in most departments officially titled the Permanent Under-Secretary of State (although the full title is rarely used), is the most senior civil servant of a British Government ministry, charged with running the department on a day-to-day basis. He or she is the non-political civil service head (and "accounting officer") or chief executive of a government department, as distinct from the political Secretary of State, to whom he or she reports and whom she or he advises.
Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level The Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL), established in 1933, is a repository for tide gauge data used in the measurement of long-term sea level change. The PSMSL is based at the Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory in Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Permanent Settlement The Permanent Settlement - also known as the Permanent Settlement of Bengal (Bangla: চিরস্থায়ী বন্দোবস্ত, Chirosthayi Bandobasto) - was an agreement between the East India Company and Bengali landlords with far-reaching consequences for both agricultural methods and productivity in the Empire and the political realities of the Indian countryside. It was concluded in 1793, by the Company administration headed by Lord Cornwallis.
Permanent Staff Instructor A Permanent Staff Instructor (PSI) is a Warrant Officer Class 2 (WO2), or more rarely a senior non-commissioned officer (Sergeant, Staff Sergeant or Colour Sergeant), of the Regular British Army who has been selected to instruct Territorial Army (part-time) soldiers. Each TA battalion has one or more PSIs attached to it.
Permanent teeth Permanent teeth are the second set of teeth formed in humans. There are 32 permanent teeth, consisting of 6 maxillary and 6 mandibular molars, 4 maxillary and 4 mandibular premolars, 2 maxillary and 2 mandibular canines, 4 maxillary and 4 mandibular incisors.
Permanent Way Institution The Permanent Way Institution is a specialist society interested in the dissemination of permanent way knowledge and techniques amongst interested parties at all levels from the trackmen to the civil engineers. It was founded in 1884 and now has over 7500 members throughout Commonwealth of Nations.
Permeability (fluid) In the earth sciences, permeability (commonly symbolized as Îş, or k) is a measure of the ability of a material (typically, a rock or unconsolidated material) to transmit fluids. It is of great importance in determining the flow characteristics of hydrocarbons in oil and gas reservoirs, and of groundwater in aquifers.
Permeability constant The permeability constant, magnetic constant or permeability of free space (ÎĽ0) is the permeability of vacuum (or of free space). It is a mathematical factor relating mechanical and electromagnetic units of measurement (so that the force of electromagnetic interactions are measured in the same units as mechanical force).
Permeable paving Permeable paving, also called pervious paving or "porous pavement", is a term used to describe paving methods for roads, parking lots and walkways that allow the movement of water and air through the paving material. Although some porous paving materials appear nearly indistinguishable from nonporous materials, their environmental effects are qualitatively different.
Permethrin Permethrin is a common synthetic chemical, widely used as an insecticide and acaricide and as an insect repellent. It belongs to the family of synthetic chemicals called pyrethroids and functions as a neurotoxin, affecting neuron membranes by prolonging sodium channel activation.
Permian Sea The Permian Sea or Permian Basin is an underwater basin that is a remnant of an ancient ocean that existed during Permian times (approximately 299 to 248 million years ago). It is entirely subterranean and spans an area about 480 km across, running from eastern New Mexico to western Texas.
Permian-Triassic extinction event The Permian-Triassic (P-T or PT) extinction event, sometimes informally called the Great Dying, was an extinction event that occurred approximately 251 million years ago (mya), forming the boundary between the Permian and Triassic geologic periods. It was the Earth's most severe extinction event, with about 96 percent of all marine species and 70 percent of terrestrial vertebrate species becoming extinct.
Permissible Exposure Limit The Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL or OSHA PEL) is a legal limit in the United States for exposure of an employee to a substance, usually expressed in parts per million (ppm), or sometimes in milligrams per cubic metre (mg/m3). Permissible Exposure Limits are established by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
Permissible stress design Permissible stress design (in American construction more commonly called allowable stress design) is a design philosophy used by civil engineers. The designer ensures that the stresses developed in a structure due to service loads do not exceed the elastic limit.
Permission One is said to have a permission when he or she may (or is allowed to) perform some action. There are legal and ethical permissions, but these can also belong to some other normative realms, like etiquette and games.
Permission (magazine) Permission was one of the largest gothic magazines of the 1990s. Begun in Chicago by Jayson Elliot in 1992, the first issue appeared as a newsprint 'zine, with bands such as Alien Sex Fiend and Young Gods appearing next to amateurish poetry, disturbing comics (such as a Scott Warren piece on serial killer Ed Gein), and fiction from local industrial musicians like Jim Marcus (Die Warzaw).
Permission culture Permission culture is a term often employed by Lawrence Lessig to describe a society in which copyright restrictions are pervasive and enforced to the extent that any and all uses of copyrighted works need to be explicitly leased. This has both economic and social implications: in such a society, copyright holders could require payment for each use of a work and, perhaps more importantly, permission to make any sort of derivative work.
Permissiveness (biology) In biology, permissiveness refers to a certain relationship between hormones and the target cell. It can be applied to describe situations in which the presence of one hormone, at a certain concentration, is required in order to allow a second hormone to fully affect the target cell.
Permitted development Permitted development is an aspect of Town and country planning in the United Kingdom which allows property developers and private individuals to build on, or change the use of, a plot of land or to redevelop an existing building in certain circumstances without obtaining planning permission.
Permittivity Permittivity is a physical quantity that describes how an electric field affects and is affected by a dielectric medium, and is determined by the ability of a material to polarize in response to the field, and thereby reduce the field inside the material. Thus, permittivity relates to a material's ability to transmit (or "permit") an electric field.
Permo-Carboniferous Permo-Carboniferous is strata deposited between the Carboniferous and Permian periods that are not differentiated because of the presence of transitional fossils, and also where no conspicuous stratigraphic break is present.
Permutation (policy debate) In policy debate, a permutation is an argument made by the 2AC to test the competition of a counterplan or kritik testing the comparative desirability of the plan and all or part of the counterplan or kritik against the counterplan or kritik by itself. Most permutations are tests rather than advocacies and thus do not change the fiat of the affirmative plan in the world where the negative does not advocate the counterplan or the kritik.
Permutation group In mathematics, a permutation group is a group G whose elements are permutations of a given set M, and whose group operation is the composition of permutations in G (which are thought of as bijective functions from the set M to itself); the relationship is often written as (G,M). Note that the group of all permutations of a set is the symmetric group; the term permutation group is usually restricted to mean a subgroup of the symmetric group.
Permutation matrix In mathematics, in matrix theory, a permutation matrix is a (0,1)-matrix that has exactly one entry 1 in each row and each column and 0's elsewhere. Permutation matrices are the matrix representation of permutations.
Pern Pern is a fictional planet in the universe created by science fiction writer Anne McCaffrey for her Dragonriders of Pern series of novels. In certain areas of Ireland, the author's adopted home, the word pern means "spindle" or "bobbin", a reference to the motif of Thread in the Pern novels.
Pernambucan Revolt The Pernambucan Revolt of 1817 occurred in the province of Pernambuco in the Northeastern region of Brazil, and was sparked mainly by the decline of sugar cane production and the influence of the Masonry in the region. Other important reasons for the revolt include: the ongoing struggle for the independence of Spanish colonies in South America; the independence of the United States; the generally liberal ideas that came through all of Brazil the century before; the actions of secret societies, which insisted on the liberation of the colony; the development of a distinct culture in Pernambuco.
Pernell Roberts Pernell Roberts (born 18 May 1928 in Waycross, Georgia, USA) is an American actor. He is also known for his activism, which included participation in the Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965, and pressuring NBC to refrain from hiring caucasians to portray minority characters.
Pernell Whitaker Pernell Whitaker (born January 2, 1964), nicknamed "Sweet Pea", is a retired professional boxer, among the greatest of all-time. A native of Norfolk, Virginia, Whitaker was the lightweight silver medalist at the 1982 World Championships, followed by the gold medal in the 1984 Olympics, and then embarked on a pro career in which he became world champion in four different weight divisions.
Pernik Pernik () is a city in western Bulgaria with a population of 91,883 as of 2006. It is the main city of Pernik Province and lies on both banks of the Struma River in the Pernik Valley between the Viskyar, Vitosha and Golo Bardo mountains.
Pernilla Wiberg Pernilla Wiberg (born October 15 1970 in Norrköping) is one of Sweden's most famous and talented alpine skiers. She won the giant slalom gold in the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville and the combination gold medal at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer.
Perninae The raptor subfamily Perninae includes a number of medium-sized broad-winged species. These are birds of warmer climates, although the Pernis species (European Honey Buzzard and Oriental Honey Buzzard) have a more extensive range.
Pernod Fils Pernod Fils (pronounced [pÉ›Ęnofis]) was the most popular brand of absinthe during the period before prohibition of absinthe throughout most of Europe (1915). Like most absinthe, the herbs wormwood, fennel, melissa and anise were first macerated in high-proof grape spirit in a copper alembic still where they were then distilled, to produce a transparent liquor.
Pernod Ricard NZ Pernod Ricard NZ is New Zealand's largest wine-maker, formed when Pernod Ricard took over Allied Domecq, which had previously taken over Montana Wines. The companies operations and labels are still largely associated with Montana (and also Corbans Wines, itself taken over by Montana).
Pero Bukejlović Pero Bukejlović (Перо Đ‘ŃкеŃловић) (born August 9, 1946 in Bušletic) was Prime Minister of Republika Srpska (January 10, 2005 - January 26, 2006) after the resignation of Dragan Mikerević (December 17, 2004).
Pero López de Ayala Don Pero (or Pedro) López de Ayala (1332-1407) was a Castilian statesman, historian, poet, chronicler, chancellor, and courtier. Born in Vitoria to a noble family of Castile, the son of Fernán Pérez de Ayala and Elvira de Cevallos.
Pero me acuerdo de ti "Pero Me Acuerdo De TĂ" is the first single from Christina Aguilera's debut Spanish album, Mi Reflejo. Released in 2000, the single did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100 as it was primarily a Latin Music, and they do not really chart on the Billboard Hot 100.
Perodua Kancil The Perodua Kancil (sold in the United Kingdom as the Nippa) is a small car manufactured by Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua (Malay for "Second Automobile Manufacturer") in Malaysia. It has been in production since 1994.
Peromyscus bartantius Peromyscus bartantius is a rodent-type creature closly related to the common house mouse (Mus musculus), and is commonly refered to as the bald-footed mouse. Although nearly as common as Mus musculus, the bald-footed mouse has been prooven less successful as house pets, as they have a tendency to become irritated, and violent when in captivity.
Peromyscus maniculatus Peromyscus maniculatus is a rodent native to North America. It is most commonly called a deer mouse and is fairly widespread across the continent with the major exception being the southeast United States and the far north.
Perovskia Perovskia is a genus in the Lamiaceae or mint family, closely related to the genus Salvia (sages), and native to southwestern and central Asia. The genus comprises seven species, including the garden plant commonly known as Russian Sage.
Perovskite Perovskite (calcium titanium oxide, CaTiO3) is a relatively rare mineral occurring in orthorhombic (pseudocubic) crystals. Perovskite is found in contact metamorphic rocks and associated mafic intrusives, nepheline syenites, and rare carbonatites.
Perovskite structure The perovskite structure is adopted by many oxides that have the chemical formula ABO3. The structure is very versatile having many useful technological applications such as ferroelectrics, catalysts, sensors and superconductors.
Peroxisome Peroxisomes are ubiquitous organelles in eukaryotes that function to rid the cell of toxic substances. They have a single membrane that separates their contents from the cytosol (the internal fluid of the cell) and that contains membrane proteins critical for various functions, such as importing proteins into the organelles and aiding in proliferation.
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor In cell biology, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are a group of nuclear receptor isoforms that exist across biology. Originally identified in Xenopus frogs as receptors that induce the proliferation of peroxisomes in cells, they are intimately connected to cellular metabolism (carbohydrate, lipid and protein) and cell differentiation.
Peroxyacyl nitrates Peroxyacyl nitrates, or PANs, are powerful respiratory and eye irritants present in photochemical smog. They are formed from a peroxyacid radical and nitrogen dioxide, for example peroxyacetyl nitrate, CH3COOONO2.
Peroxymonosulfuric acid Peroxymonosulfuric acid, also known as persulfuric acid, peroxysulfuric acid, or as Caro's acid, is H2SO5, a colorless solid melting at 45 °C. In this acid, the S(VI) center adopts its characteristic tetrahedral geometry; the connectivity is indicated by the formula HO-O-S(O)2-OH.
Perp walk The term perp walk is an American slang term which refers to the police practice of intentionally parading an arrested suspect (or "perp", short for "alleged perpetrator") through a public place so that the media may observe and record the event. The suspect is typically handcuffed or otherwise restrained, and is often dressed in prison garb.
Perpendicular axes rule In physics, the perpendicular axes rule can be used to determine the moment of inertia of a rigid object, which lies entirely within a plane, about an axis at right angles to the plane, given the moments of inertia of the object about two perpendicular axes lying within the plane. The axes must all pass through a single point on the plane.
Perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone The perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone (vertical plate) is a thin, flattened lamina, polygonal in form, which descends from the under surface of the cribriform plate, and assists in forming the septum of the nose; it is generally deflected a little to one or other side. The anterior border articulates with the spine of the frontal bone and the crest of the nasal bones.
Perpendicular Period The Perpendicular Gothic period (or simply Perpendicular) is the third historical division of English Gothic architecture, and is so-called because it is characterised by an emphasis on vertical lines; it is also known as the Rectilinear style, or Late Gothic.
Perpendicular recording Perpendicular recording (or Perpendicular Magnetic Recording, PMR) is a recently implemented technology for data recording on hard disk. It was first proven advantageous by Professor Shun-ichi Iwasaki of the Tohoku Institute of Technology in Japan in 1976.
Perperek Knoll Perperek Knoll (Perperekska Mogila per-pe-'rek-ska mo-'gi-la) is a 360m peak in Vidin Heights, Livingston Island, Antarctica. The peak is named after the settlement of Perperek in the Rhodope Mountains hosting the remains of the Thracian holy town of Perperikon.
Perperikon The ancient Thracian city of Perperikon is located in the Eastern Rhodopes, 15 km northeast of the present-day town of Kardzhali, Bulgaria, on a 470 m high rocky hill, which is thought to have been a sacred place. The village of Gorna Krepost ("Upper Castle") is located at the foot of the hill and the gold-bearing Perpereshka River flows near it.
Perpetual access Perpetual access refers to the right to ongoing access to electronic materials. In situations where digital materials are licensed, access to these materials is often lost after the licensing agreement has expired.
Perpetual beta Perpetual beta is a term used to describe a software or system which is always in a testing phase. Typically, it is used only by developers in order to test out the newest features; perpetual beta software is not recommended for mission-critical machines.
Perpetual Emigration Fund The Perpetual Emigration Fund (PEF), established by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also known as the Mormon Church or LDS Church) in 1849, provided economic assistance to more than 30,000 individuals who sought to settle in Utah and surrounding regions. The PEF used both Church assets and private contributions to aid impoverished converts to the faith when they moved west.
Perpetual Groove Perpetual Groove is an American jam band, which originated in 1997 in Savannah, Georgia. It was founded by members Brock Butler on the guitar/lead vocals, Adam Perry on the bass guitar, Joe Stickney on drums and Brett Hinton on the keyboard.
Perpetual child A perpetual child is a person who is an adult in stature and age, but who is nevertheless perceived as incapable of independent living. These "children" are likely to live with their parents or overseers throughout their lives.
Perpetual Motion Theatre Company The Perpetual Motion Theatre Company is a small, independent performance company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The group focuses on creating new, original work that is generated from within the company through a combination of group writing, improvisation and workshopping.
Perpetual Orgy Perpetual Orgy (Spanish: La orgĂa perpetua. Flaubert y "Madame Bovary") (1975) is a book-length essay by Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa which examines Flaubert's Madame Bovary as the first modern novel.
Perpetual Trustees Perpetual Trustees is Australia's largest provider of fudiciary services growing from a sleepy little trust company into a manager of in excess of 21 billion dollars. Unbeknow to many follows of the companies success on the ASX the board was once a meeting place for such legends as Sir Edmund Barton and Fairfax Presses founding Father.
Perpetual virginity of Mary The perpetual virginity of Mary, a doctrine of Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christianity, affirms Mary's "real and perpetual virginity even in the act of giving birth to the Son of God made Man."Catechism of the Catholic Church §499 Thus Mary was ever-Virgin (Greek ) for the remainder of her life, making Jesus her only biological son, whose conception and birth are held to be miraculous.
Perpetual-Fusion Perpetual-Fusion is a Florida-based online gaming community that provides several servers which maintain a professional and mature atmosphere for local, out-of-state, and international players to relax and enjoy playing Half-Life: Counter-Strike. It was foreseen originally as a temporary project, a small challenge for two IT-oriented individuals; Natti_Flucken_Ic3 and ReVision.
Perpetuum mobile Perpetuum mobile (Latin), moto perpetuo (Italian), mouvement perpétuel (French), literally meaning "perpetual motion", are terms applied to pieces of music, or parts of pieces, characterised by a continuous steady stream of notes, usually at a rapid tempo.
Perpich Center for Arts Education The Perpich Center for Arts Education (PCAE) is an agency of the State of Minnesota that is dedicated to improving K-12 arts education for all Minnesota students and educators through innovative programs and partnerships centered in the arts. A 33-acre campus in Golden Valley houses the Center's three main components: the Professional Development and Research Group (PDR), Arts High School (AHS) and the PCAE Library.
Perplex City Perplex City is a long-form alternate reality game presented by Mind Candy, a London-based development team. The first "season" of the game has players looking for "The Receda Cube" (refered to simply as "The Cube"), a priceless scientific and spiritual artifact to the people of a fictional metropolis known as "Perplex City", has been stolen and buried somewhere on Earth, and the game offers a real-life ÂŁ100,000 reward (approx.
Perquenco, Chile Perquenco is a comuna and town in southern Chiles AraucanĂa Region. The town was declared capital of the Kingdom of AraucanĂa and Patagonia by OrĂ©lie-Antoine de Tounens, but soon after it was occupied by Cornelio Saavedra RodrĂguez who was in charge of the Chilean occupation of the AraucanĂa.
Perquilauquén River The Perquilauquén River (in mapudungun: "purgative") is a tributary of the Loncomilla river, in the Maule Region of Chile. The river joins the Longavà to form the Loncomilla, a tributary of the Maule river.
Perquimans River The Perquimans River is a coastal waterway in Northeastern North Carolina in the United States. Located entirely within Perquimans county, the river drains directly to the Albemarle Sound between Durant's Neck on the north and Harvey Neck on the south.
Perranarworthal The parish of Perranarworthal is situated in the deanery, and district of Kerrier in Cornwall, England, UK; it is bounded on the north by Kea, on the east by Restronguet Creek and Mylor, on the south by St Gluvias and Stithians, and on the west by Gwennap.
Perranporth Perranporth is a village on the north coast of Cornwall, United Kingdom, six miles south-west of Newquay. The village, and its large sandy beach, face the Atlantic, with hundreds of miles of uninterrupted fetch producing large waves, making it one of the most popular surfing destinations in Britain.
Perrault (horse) Perrault (1977-2001) is an United Kingdom-bred Champion Thoroughbred racehorse who competed successfully in both France and the United States. A grandson of Tanerko, Perrault's great-grandsire was the French champion Tantième who won the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe back-to- back in 1950 and 1951.
Perri Peltz Perri Peltz (born 1961) rejoined WNBC in 2005 after a nine year absence to co-anchor Live at Five with Sue Simmons. Peltz's previous stint at WNBC was from 1987 to 1996 where she co-anchored Weekend Today in New York with Ken Taylor and Weekend editions of News 4 New York at 6 and 11 with Ralph Penza.
Perrier Comedy Award The Perrier Comedy Award was a prestigious award for comedy, awarded for the best comedy show at the Edinburgh Fringe which was sponsored by the Perrier brand of bottled water. In 2006 it was replaced by the If.
Perrin Dandin Perrin Dandin is a simple citizen in the Pantagruel of Rabelais, who seats himself judge-wise on the first stump that offers, and passes offhand a sentence in any matter of litigation; a character who figures similarly in a comedy of Racine's, and in a fable of La Fontaine's.
Perrin friction factors In hydrodynamics, the Perrin friction factors are multiplicative adjustments to the translational and rotational friction of a rigid spheroid, relative to the corresponding frictions in spheres of the same volume. These friction factors were first calculated by Jean Baptiste Perrin.
Perris Union High School District The Perris Union High School District operates Perris High School, Pinacate Middle School, Paloma Valley High School, Perris Lake, CDS, and Choice 2000 On-line School. The district's superintendent is Dennis Murray.
Perrone Robotics Perrone Robotics is a robotics software company based out of Charlottesville, Virginia and formed in 2001. The company formed Team Jefferson as a low budget side project in 2004 to build an autonomous robotic dune buggy for participation in the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge.
Perry Perry or pear cider is an alcoholic beverage made of fermented pear juice. It is similar to cider, in that it is made using a similar process and often has a similar alcoholic content, around 8% alcohol by volume.
Perry Adkisson Dr. Perry Adkisson (born March 11, 1929 in Arkansas) is an American entomologist, agricultural scientist, and former chancellor of the Texas A&M University System who is credited with leading the development of Integrated Pest Management.
Perry Barr Reservoir Perry Barr Reservoir is a covered drinking water reservoir, in north Birmingham, England. Built on the site of the former Perry Barr Farm, it is not, despite its name, in the modern Perry Barr area, but nearby Kingstanding, at .
Perry Berezan Perry Berezan (born December 5, 1964, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) is a former National Hockey League center. He was drafted in the third round, 55th overall, by the Calgary Flames in the 1983 NHL Entry Draft.
Perry Como Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como (May 18 1912 – May 12 2001) was an American crooner. During a career spanning more than half a century he recorded exclusively for the RCA Victor label after signing with it in 1943.
Perry County Jail The Perry County Jail Museum, or just the Perry County Jail, in Pinckneyville, Illinois, is one of the two Registered Historic Places in Perry County, Illinois. The other listed site is found in Du Quoin, the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds.
Perry Creek Perry Creek is a tributary of the Missouri River in the state of Iowa. It rises in central Plymouth County and flows generally to the south-by-southwest, crossing the Woodbury County line at the city limits of Sioux City, north of Briar Cliff University and the Sioux City Country Club.
Perry Farrell Perry Farrell (born Perry Bernstein in New York City on March 29, 1959) is a musician who, as the frontman of Jane's Addiction, was one of the pioneers of alternative rock. Peretz (פרץ) is his Hebrew name, as well as his DJ moniker ("DJ Peretz").
Perry Field Perry Field is a property developer working in London and Brighton. He is an amateur antique collector and as such took part in the BBC ONE television programme "Dealing With Dickinson", presented by David Dickinson.
Perry Heights, Dallas, Texas Perry Heights is a neighborhood in the Oak Lawn area of Dallas, Texas (USA). It is bounded by Hawthorne Avenue on the northwest, Rawlins Street on the northeast, Wycliff Avenue on the southeast, and Vandelia Street on the southwest.
Perry Island (Queensland) Perry Island is an island about 1 km East of Cape Grenville in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Queensland, Australia, in Temple Bay about 200km North East of Iron Range National Park and Lockhart River in the Cape York Peninsula.
Perry Lang Perry Lang is an American television director and actor. He has directed episodes of television series such as Arli$$, ER, Millennium, Dawson's Creek, NYPD Blue, Nash Bridges, Fantasy Island, Charmed, Gilmore Girls, The Chronicle, The Twilight Zone, Alias, Las Vegas, Jack & Bobby and Everwood.
Perry Mason Perry Mason is a fictional defense attorney who originally appeared in detective fiction by Erle Stanley Gardner. He appeared in over 80 novels and short stories, most of which involved his client being put on trial for murder.
Perry Millward Perry Millward (born in Sidcup, KentShort bio for Perry on the website of the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang musical (accessed July 8, 2006).) is a British child actor primarily known for his work on stage (especially in London's West End), although he also has a few television credits.
Perry North (Pittsburgh) Perry North is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's north city area. It lies within zip codes 15212 and 15214, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 1 (North Neighborhoods).
Perry Park (Iowa) Perry Park was a baseball grounds in Keokuk, Iowa. It was home to the Keokuk Westerns of the National Association during the 1875 season, so it is considered a major league ballpark by those who count the NA as a major league.
Perry Rose Perry Rose is a Belgo-Irish singer who has been active in Belgium, France, Switzerland and Ireland since the release of "Because of You" in 1991. Rose, who comes from circus families on both his mother and father's side, has since recorded six albums and toured extensively.
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