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Religious war A religious war is a war justified by religious differences. It can be the legitimate forces of one state that has an established religion against those of another state with either a quite different religion or a different sect within the same religion, or, at the level below a state, it can be a faction motivated by religion attempting to spread its faith by violence either within the state or elsewhere.
Religious Zionism Religious Zionism, or the Religious Zionist Movement, a branch of which is also called Mizrachi, is an ideology that claims to combine Zionism and Judaism, to base Zionism on the principles of Jewish religion and heritage.
Reliquary A reliquary (also referred to as a shrine, chasse or monstrance) is a container for holy relics. These may be the physical remains of saints, such as bones or shreds of clothing, or some object associated with the saints or other holy figures.
Reliquary (novel) Reliquary is the New York Times Best Selling sequel to Relic, by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. The legacy of the blood-maddened Mbwun lives on in "Reliquary", but the focus is shifted from the original museum setting to the tunnels beneath the streets of New York City.
Reliquary of St Maurus St Maurus reliquary is a Romanesque reliquary exhibited in the castle of BeÄŤov nad Teplou, the Czech Republic. It was created for the monastery of Florennes (Belgium) in the late 13th century to hold the relics of St Maurus, St John the Baptist and St Timothy.
Relish A relish is a cooked or pickled, chopped vegetable or fruit food item which is typically used as a condiment. The item generally consists of discernable vegetable or fruit pieces in a sauce, although the sauce is subordinate in character to the vegetable or fruit pieces.
Relish (band) Relish are an Irish rock band, comprised of brothers Ken Papenfus (vocals and guitar), Carl Papenfus (drums, keyboards and vocals), and Darren Campbell (bass and vocals). They have released two albums: "Wildflowers" in 2001, and "Karma Calling" in 2003, both on the EMI Ireland label.
Relive The Moment Previously expected to be titled "Live At The Renaissance", Relieve The Moment is the latest effort from acclaimed Rapper Q-Tip. Following some label politics he will finally release this LP on Universal / Motown Records sometime this year, theres not much information concerning the album yet but it is confirmed to be released this year.
Relix Relix Magazine was launched in 1974 under the name Dead Relix. In its earliest incarnation, this hand-stapled, homegrown newsletter was an outlet for Grateful Dead tape traders ‹ avid concertgoers who taped and traded Grateful Dead concerts.
Relko Relko (1960-Not found) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1963 Epsom Derby. A grandson of Tantieme, he was owned by French hotelier, François Dupré and bred at his stud farm in Pont-d'Ouilly in the Basse-Normandie region.
Reload Reload/reloading means filling something back up, for example putting more ammunition into a weapon or putting pallets in to a recently emptied truck for delivery. The term may also be used in the following meanings.
Reloading scam Reloading is a form of fraud, whereby a victim of one scam is repeatedly approached with more aggressive con artists, often until "sucked dry". This form of fraud is especially hurtful for senior people, because they are more susceptible to pressure after the first losses, partly because of hopes to recover, partly being psychologically unable to say "no" to a con man in time.
Relocatable Object Module Format The Relocatable Object Module Format is an object file format used primarily for software intended to run on Intel 80x86 microprocessors. It was originally developed by Intel under the name Object Module Format, and is perhaps best known to MS-DOS users as a .
Relocation In computer science, relocation refers to the process of replacing symbolic references or names of libraries with actual usable addresses in memory before running a program. It is typically done by the linker during compilation, although it can be done at run-time by a loader.
Relocker A relocker, or more properly a relocking device is an automatic locking device that is activated during an attempted burglary of a safe or vault door. These devices will still keep a safe or vault locked even if the lock is defeated or damaged.
Reluctance motor A reluctance motor or generator is a type of electrical machine which uses a low-reluctance metal (like soft iron) for either the rotor or the stator. It works by inducing a magnetic field, and therefore magnetic poles, in the low-reluctance material.
Relva, Cape Verde Relva (also in Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK and Fogo Crioulo (Djarfogo)), is a village located approximately 40 km east of the island capital of Sao Filipe, southeast of Mosteiros and north of Cova Figueira in the island of Fogo, Cape Verde. Relva is linked with a branch of the road encircling the island.
ReĹźat Nuri GĂĽntekin ReĹźat Nuri GĂĽntekin (1889, Istanbul - 7 December 1956, London) was a Turkish novelist, storywriter and playwright. His novel, El reyezuelo (1922) is about the destiny of a young Turkish female teacher in Anatolia.
Rem Koolhaas Remment Koolhaas (born November 17 1944 in Rotterdam, Netherlands) is a Dutch architect, architectural theorist, urbanist and "Professor in Practice of Architecture and Urban Design" at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University, USA. Koolhaas first studied scriptwriting at the Dutch Film Academy, and was then a journalist for the Haagse Post before starting studies, in 1968, in architecture at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, followed, in 1972, by further studies at Cornell University in New York.
Rem Murray Rem Murray (born October 9, 1972 in Stratford, Ontario) is a professional ice hockey center who plays for the Edmonton Oilers in the National Hockey League. He was selected in the 6th round, 135th overall in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft by the Los Angeles Kings.
Remade The Remade are re-constructed people in the series of books written by China Miéville that take place in the world of Bas-Lag. Bas-Lag itself is a strange mix of magic and technology, and the Remade are an example of this.
Remagine Remagine (2005) is the fourth album released by After Forever, following the 2004 album Invisible Circles. This album was released on September 8 2005 being the biggest and most anticipated album of this Dutch band.
Remainder (law) A remainder in Property Law is a future interest created in a transferee (usually referred to as the remainderman) that is capable of becoming possessory upon the natural termination of a prior estate created by the same instrument. For example, D devises Blackacre “to A for life, and then to B and her heirs.
Remainderman A remainderman is person who inherits or is entitled to inherit property upon the termination of the estate of the former owner. Usually this occurs due to the death or termination of the former owner's life estate, but this can also occur due to a specific notation in a trust passing ownership from one person to another.
Remains (Alkaline Trio Album) Remains is an upcoming album from Alkaline Trio that will be released on January 30th, 2007. Remains is a collection of 22 tracks the band has recorded for various compilations, EPs, B-sides and international releases.
Remarc Remarc is a British Jungle producer, considered one of the true originators of the Jungle sound in the 1990s. His drum programming skills are exceptionally progressive when compared to other musicians of the same era.
Remaster Remaster (and its derivations, frequently found in the phrases digitally remastered or digital remastering) is a word and concept that emerged out of the digital age, although it had existed before then. Frequently trumpeted with regard to CD and DVD releases, remastering has become a powerful buzzword in multimedia industries, and it generally implies some sort of upgrade to a previous, existing product (frequently designed to encourage people to buy a new version of something they already own).
Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero is the first compilation album published by Capcom & Inti Creates containing remixed version of the tracks found in Mega Man Zero game, and also some drama tracks which go along with the story in the game.
Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero (series) Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero soundtrack albums, published by Inticreates , are a compilation of music from the Rockman Zero (known in English release as Mega Man Zero) video game series, released by Capcom and Inti Creates. So far, the albums have only been released in Japan, though fans can still import them.
Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero IDEA Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero Idea was released some time after the release of Rockman Zero 2 (Mega Man Zero 2). RTRZ 2 is the first RTRZ to be recorded in 2 discs (later RTRZs are also recorded in pairs of discs), and also the first to feature EX Tracks that somewhat replaces the drama tracks which were found in RTRZ 1.
Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero TELOS Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero ΤΕΛΟΣ (-Telos) is the third remixed & arranged soundtrack released for the Mega Man Zero series. Similar to Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero Idea, it includes bonus tracks, vocals and content that expands upon the game's storyline.
Rematerialization Rematerialization is a compiler optimization which saves time by recomputing a value instead of loading it from memory. It is typically tightly integrated with register allocation, where it is used as an alternative to spilling registers to memory.
Rembau Rembau is a town within a district that shares the same name in the state of Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. With a population of 40,000 people the district is a stronghold of the matrilineal system known as adat perpatih, a customery practice inherited from the Minangkabaus, of Sumatra.
Rembrandt Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (July 15, 1606– October 4, 1669) is generally considered one of the greatest painters and printmakers in European art history and the most important in Dutch history. His contributions to art came in a period that historians call the Dutch Golden Age (roughly coinciding with the seventeenth century), in which Dutch world power, political influence, science, commerce, and culture — particularly painting — reached their pinnacle.
Rembrandt (Honorverse) Rembrandt is a fictional planet in the Honorverse, the background setting of David Weber's Honor Harrington series of novels. Rembrandt is located in the Talbott Cluster, a cluster of star systems close to the fringes of the Solarian League.
Rembrandt House Museum The Rembrandt House Museum (Dutch: Rembrandt House Museum) is a house in the Jodenbreestraat in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, where Rembrandt lived and painted for a number of years. It is now an important museum.
Remco Remco was a toy company founded in the 40's that was best known for toys marketed and sold in the late 1950s and 1960 like the Johnny Reb Cannon and Mighty Matilda Atomic Aircraft Carrier. The slogan was "Every Boy Wants a Remco Toy.
Remco Pielstroom Remco Eric Pielstroom (born April 8, 1965 in Amsterdam) is a former water polo player from The Netherlands, who participated in two Summer Olympics. In 1984 he finished in sixth position with the Dutch team, eight years later in Barcelona Pielstroom gained the ninth spot in the final rankings with Holland.
Remco van Wijk Remco van Wijk (born October 7, 1972 in Breda, Noord-Brabant) is a former Dutch field hockey player, who played 242 international matches for The Netherlands, in which he scored 63 goals. The striker made his debut for the Dutch on May 5, 1993 in a friendly match against Ireland (5-1).
Remediation Generally, remediation means providing a remedy. In this article, the term refers to the removal of pollution or contaminants from environmental media such as soil, groundwater, sediment, or surface water for the general protection of human health and the environment or from a brownfield site intended for redevelopment.
RemedyMD RemedyMD, Inc. provides physicians, researchers, and patients with online tools to help structure data for improved decisions by providers and researchers to promote better patient behaviors and improved health outcomes.
Remember (Genocide Organ) Remember is the 1997 release from German industrial and noise group Genocide Organ. Released as a limited edition of 1,000 copies, studio-treated live recordings from various performances; four different colored photographs were affixed to the cover, 100 copies with a issued with a stamped, metal plate affixed to the cover.
Remember Me (song, 2003) "Remember Me" is a song by British Sea Power, first released in 2001. The song, in its re-recorded form, was released as the final single from the band's debut album, The Decline of British Sea Power.
Remember Me EP The Remember Me EP was a Japan-only release by British Sea Power collating the title track, the 5 b-sides from its UK single re-release and 3 tracks from the earlier Carrion/Apologies to Insect Life UK single. It is sought after mainly for its rarity, unique Japanese style packaging and as the only place to find "The Scottish Wildlife Experience" on CD.
Remember Me This Way (album) Remember Me This Way is a 1974 album by Rock singer Gary Glitter. It features live concert performances from Glitter's 1973 Christmas show at The Rainbow in London and was released in conjunction with the movie/documentary of the same name that showed Glitter preparing for the tour.
Remember Me/I Am a Cider Drinker "Remember Me"/"I Am a Cider Drinker" was a split single released by British Sea Power and The Wurzels. The 7" single features The Wurzels covering BSP's "Remember Me" and BSP covering The Wurzels' 1976 hit "I Am a Cider Drinker".
Remember the Alamo (song) "Remember the Alamo" is a song written by Texan folk singer and songwriter Jane Bowers. Bowers details the last days of 180 soldiers at the Alamo and names several famous figures who fought at the Alamo, including Mexican general Santa Anna and Texans Jim Bowie, William Barrett Travis and Davy Crockett.
Remember the Night Directed by Mitchell Leisen, Remember the Night (1940) stars Barbara Stanwyck as Lee Leander, a shoplifter who is arrested during the Christmas holidays after attempting to steal jewelry from a jewelry shop. Fred MacMurray portrays Assistant District Attorney John Sargeant, who has the job of prosecuting her.
Remember These Faces Remember These Faces was a powerful 1945 film produced by the United States Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard. It encourages people to contribute to the 7th War Bond drive by following the typical American service man from his landing on an unnamed Pacific island, combat, his being wounded in action, and arrival at a military hospital.
Remember WENN Remember WENN was an Emmy-winning television series that aired from 1996 to 1998 on the cable cannel American Movie Classics. Created and written by Rupert Holmes and set at the fictional Pittsburgh radio station WENN in the early 1940s, it depicted events (both dramatic and comic) in the personal and professional lives of the station's staff in the era before and during World War II.
Remember, I Love You Remember, I Love You (Chinese title: 記得我愛你, pinyin: Jì Dé Wǒ Ài Nǐ) is the English title of Vic Zhou's second album, released in January 2004. The album was released under both Chinese and English titles.
Remember: Seishun Anime Song House Album Remember: Seishun Anime Song House Album is a Mikuni Shimokawa album released on March 15 2006 featuring remakes of older anime theme songs and a bonus track recapping her former anime remakes on her first anime cover Song CD, In Review.
Remembering the Kanji I Remembering the Kanji I is the first in the Remembering the Kanji book series by James Heisig. Its full title is Remembering the Kanji (Volume I): A Complete Course on How Not to Forget the Meaning and Writing of Japanese Characters.
Remembrance Day Remembrance Day (United Kingdom, Australia, Canada), also known as Poppy Day (South Africa and Malta), and Armistice Day (United Kingdom, New Zealand and many other Commonwealth countries; and the original name of the holiday internationally) is a day to commemorate the sacrifice of veterans and civilians in World War I, World War II, and other wars. It is observed on 11 November to recall the end of World War I on that date in 1918.
Remembrance Day Bombing The Remembrance Day Bombing (also called the Remembrance Day Massacre) was a Provisional IRA bombing in the County Fermanagh town of Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. The bombing took place on November 8 1987 at the town's war memorial during Remembrance Sunday commemoration ceremonies for those killed during the First and Second World Wars.
Remembrance Driveway (Australia) The Remembrance Driveway in Australia is a system of arboreal parks, plantations, and road-side rest areas -- a living memorial dedicated to those who served in the Australian Defence Forces in World War II, the Korean War, Malayan Emergency and the Vietnam War, and who continue to serve around the world.
Remembrance of the Daleks Remembrance of the Daleks is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from October 5 to October 26, 1988. The serial opened the 25th anniversary year of the series, and revisited the locations of the very first Doctor Who episode, "An Unearthly Child", specifically the Coal Hill School and the junkyard at 76 Totter's Lane.
Remembrance of the Dead Remembrance of the Dead (Dutch: Dodenherdenking) is held annually on May 4 in the Netherlands. It commemorates all civilians and members of the armed forces of the Kingdom of the Netherlands who have died in wars or peacekeeping missions since the outbreak of the Second World War.
Remembrancer The Remembrancer was originally one of certain subordinate officers of the English Exchequer. The office itself is of great antiquity, the holder having been termed remembrancer, memorator, rememorator, registrar, keeper of the register, despatcher of business.
Remenham Remenham is a village on the Berkshire bank of the River Thames near Henley-on-Thames, close to the start of the Henley Royal Regatta course. Remenham Club is a private members club for rowers nearby, with a good view of the river halfway along the course.
Remenham Club The Remenham Club is a private members club near the village of Remenham on the Berkshire bank of the River Thames near Henley-on-Thames, on the reach of the river that plays host to the annual Henley Royal Regatta.
Remerschen Remerschen (Luxembourgish: Rëmerschen) is a former commune and small wine-growing town in south-eastern Luxembourg, belonging to the commune of Schengen, near the point where the borders of Germany, France and Luxembourg come together.
Remi The Remi were a Belgic tribe of north-eastern Gaul in the 1st century BC. They occupied the northern Champagne plain, on the southern fringes of the Forest of Ardennes, between the rivers Mosa (Meuse) and Matrona (Marne), and along the river valleys of the Aisne and its tributaries the Aire and the Vesle.
Remi Adedeji Remi Aduke Adedeji (born 1937 in Okemesi) is a Nigerian children's book writer and associate editor for Bookbird.Michigan State University press She is also a member of the International Board on Books for Young People.
Remi Adefarasin Remi Adefarasin (born, London) is a noted British cinematographer. His work on Elizabeth (1998) won him awards for Best Cinematography from BAFTA and the British Society of Cinematographers, as well as a "Golden Frog" from Camerimage and an Academy Award nomination.
Remi Ayodele Remi Ayodele (born October 8, 1982 in Lancaster, Texas) is an American football defensive tackle formerly for the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL. He played college football for Northeastern Oklahoma A&M junior college, and then Oklahoma University.
Remi Broadway Remi Broadway is an Australian actor best known as Rupert Pringle from The Wayne Manifesto and Piffy the bell ringer from The Late Show which parodied his earlier appearance on the talent show Pot Luck. Remi was born on April 30 1978 on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Remi Chandran Remi Chandran is an environmental policy researcher currently working for the United Nations University. He is also associated with the Asian Conservation Alliance, a civil society network focusing on wildlife trade issues.
Remi Kaler Remi Clair (sometimes known as Remi Kaler) was born in October 1962 in District Jalandhar of Punjab Province in Northern India. He is an actor and has recently starred in the cult favourite Sweet Amerika, to be released in 2007.
Remi Schrijnen Remi (or Richard and sometimes spelled Remy) Schrijnen was a Belgian volunteer in German army. He was a Flemish Nationalist and the only Flemish volunteer in the SS Flandern to have been awarded the German Knight's cross.
Remick Ridge Vineyards Remick Ridge Vineyards is a California-based vineyard and winery owned and operated by the Smothers Brothers. The setting of this viticulture operation is in the Sonoma Valley on a ridge of the northern Sonoma Mountains above Sonoma Creek.
Remigija Nazarovienė Remigija Nazarovienė, née Sablovskaitė (born 2 June 1967 in Ashkabad, Turkmen SSR) is a retired Lithuanian heptathlete. She won the bronze medal at the 1997 World Championships and finished third at the 1998 IAAF World Combined Events Challenge.
Remigio Hermoso Angel Remigio Hermoso (born October 1, 1946), commonly known as Remy Hermoso (er-MO-so), is a former Major League Baseball shortstop and right-handed batter who played for the Atlanta Braves (1967), Montreal Expos (1969-70) and Cleveland Indians (1974).
Remigio Molina Remigio Daniel Molina Ferreyra (born November 6, 1970 in Concordia, Entre RĂ­os) is a former featherweight boxer from Argentina, who represented his native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. There he was defeated in the quarterfinals by eventual bronze medalist Mohammed Achik of Morocco on points.
Remigius de Fécamp Remigius de Fécamp, bishop of Dorchester 1070-1072, who then became the first bishop of Lincoln when in 1072 he and the king moved the seat of that bishopric to Lincoln, reconstituting it as the diocese of Lincoln.
Remigius Machura Remigius Machura (born July 3, 1960 in Rychnov nad Kněžnou) is a retired shot putter who represented Czechoslovakia. His career highlights include a bronze medal at the first World Championships and a gold medal at the first World Indoor Championships.
Reminder software Reminder software is a type of time management computer software that is designed to alert the user of important events that they have inputted into the program. Most programs provide a calendar and/or list view of events, as well as a reminding technique.
Remington 788 The Remington 788 is an inexpensive yet accurate hunting rifle developed by the Remington Arms Company to compete with other gun companies' less expensive rifles and marketed alongside their more expensive Model 700 line. The 788 utilizes a single-column detachable magazine holding 3 rounds.
Remington Arms Remington Arms is a major American manufacturer of rifles, shotguns, other firearms, and ammunition. They also license the Remington name to hunting apparel, Arctic Cat ATV's, and other hunting and shooting products manufactured by other companies.
Remington model 572 Model 572 is a Remington Arms Pump-Action Rimfire rifle, it handles 22 short, 22 long, and 22 long-rifle cartridges interchangeably. The gun is very versatile, perfect for those who are just new to guns of rifles or for a companion gun for another heavier gun like a shotgun.
Remington Model 7600 rifle The Remington Model 7600 is a series of pump-action, centrefire rifles and carbines that are made by Remington Arms. The Model 7600 appears to be a hybridisation of the Remington Model 7400 series semi-automatic hunting rifle with the action of the Remington Model 870 series pump-action shotgun, which gives the Model 7600 the appearance of either a manually operated version of the Model 7400 rifle or a scaled down rifle version of the Model 870 shotgun.
Remington Rand Remington Rand (1927-1986) was an early American computer manufacturer, best known as the original maker of the UNIVAC I, and now part of Unisys. For a time, the word "univac" was recognized as a generic synonym for "computer".
Remington Rand 409 The Remington Rand 409 plug-board programmed punch card calculator, designed in 1949, was sold in two models: the UNIVAC 60 (1952) and the UNIVAC 120 (1953). The model number referred to the number of decimal digits of vacuum tube memory storage provided for data.
Remington Rolling Block The Remington Arms Company rolling block rifle was one of two rifles probably used more than any other by the buffalo hunters who exterminated the American bison herds in the 1870s and 1880s. The other rifle was the Sharps Rifle.
Remington XP-100 The Remington XP-100 (from eXperimental Pistol number 100) is a bolt action pistol produced by Remington Arms from 1963 to 1998. The XP-100 was one of the first handguns designed for long range shooting, and introduced the .
Remington Zig-Zag Derringer The Remington Zig-Zag Derringer - or "PepperBox", originally termed "Elliot's Pocket Revolver", was made 1861-1862 with less then 1,000 manufactured. A 6 shot 22 rimfire short, Remington's first firearm designed for metallic cartridge.
Reminiscence bump The reminiscence bump is the effect in the temporal distribution of autobiographical memory that people tend to recall more personal events from adolescence and early adulthood (10-25 years) than personal events from other lifetime periods.
Remipedia Remipedia is a class of blind crustaceans found in deep caves connected to salt water, in Australia and the Caribbean Sea. The first described remipede was the fossil Tesnusocaris goldichi (Lower Pennsylvanian), but, since 1979, about a dozen living species have been found.
Remisier A remisier (also known as a Commissioned Dealer's Representative) is an agent of a stockbroking company and receives a commission for each transaction handled (as compared with a paid dealer’s representative, who is a direct employee of a stockbroking company and whose remuneration structure is based on a fixed monthly salary). Although the origin of the word is French (“remisier” means “an intermediary”), and although remisiers are still a feature of the Paris Bourse, the term is now most commonly used in the context of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (or Bursa Malaysia) and the Singapore Stock Exchange.
Remismund Remismund (in Galician, Remismundo) was the Suevi king of Galicia from 459 to 469, son and successor of Maldras, who ruled only in the south. However, he was dethroned by Frumar and opposed in the north by Richimund.
Remission & Bites Remission & Bites is a compilation by Skinny Puppy released on Play It Again Sam in 1987. The release of this compilation coincides with that of Bites and Remission and contains many of the same songs, albeit in a different context.
Remittances Remittances are transfers of money by foreign workers to their home countries. The World Bank officially estimates that migrants from developing countries in developed countries sent home more than $223 billion to their families in developing countries in 2005 – a figure more than twice the level of international aid.
Remittitur A remittitur is a ruling by a judge (usually upon motion to reduce or throw out a jury verdict) lowering the amount of damages granted by a jury in a civil case. Usually, this is because the amount awarded exceeded the amount demanded; however, the term is sometimes used for a reduction in awarded damages even when the amount awarded did not exceed the amount demanded.
Remix A remix is an alternative version of a song, different from the original version. A record producer or audio engineer uses audio mixing to compose an alternate master of a song, adding or subtracting elements, or simply changing the equalization, dynamics, pitch, tempo, playing time, or almost any other aspect of the various musical components.
Remix culture Remix culture is a term employed by Lawrence Lessig to describe a society which allows and encourages derivative works. Such a culture would be, by default, permissive of efforts to improve upon, change, integrate, or otherwise remix the work of copyright holders.
Remixed (Bond album) Remixed is the third album released by the classical crossover string quartet bond. Some say it is not a proper music album, as it mostly contains remixes of previous singles, but others say it is, as there are four extra tracks that were previously unreleased.
Remixes: Music for Freelance Music for Freelance is a collection of songs by The Seatbelts, remixed by popular American and British DJ's, including many from the popular Ninja Tune label. The premise of the album is that the CD is a recording of a pirate radio station, and each song is humorously introduced by the DJ, in English.
Remko Scha Remko Scha is a professor of computational linguistics at the faculty of humanities and Institute for Logic, Language and Computation at the University of Amsterdam. He is also an internationally renowned composer and performer of algorithmic art.
Remme Brothers Band Remme Brothers Band, is a white, electric, blues-rock group consisting of six men from the Drammen-Lier area in Buskerud, Norway. Based around the two Remme brothers from Lier, Henning and Øistein (both plays guitars), the name is clearly a pun on Allman Brothers Band.
Remmler Array In the Star Trek science fiction [the Remmler Array is a drydock facility that is used to remove accumlated baryon particles from starships. One such array is located at the Akaria Base] - it has not been revealed how many of these arrays exist in the Federation.
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