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University of Wyoming The University of Wyoming is a land-grant university located in Laramie, Wyoming, situated on Wyoming's high plains, at an elevation of 7,200 feet (2194 m), between the Laramie and Medicine Bow mountain ranges. The university first opened in September 1886 and is the only educational institution in Wyoming that offers bachelor's and graduate degrees.
University of Yamanashi The University of Yamanashi is a university with campuses in Kofu and Tamaho, Japan. It was founded in 1949 by a merger between Yamanashi University and Yamanashi Medical University, as is formally referred to as the National university corporation, University of Yamanashi.
University of Zagreb The University of Zagreb (Croatian Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Latin Universitas Studiorum Zagrabiensis) is the oldest Croatian university in continuous operation and also the oldest university in southeastern Europe.
University of Zimbabwe The University of Zimbabwe (UZ), is the first, largest and most complete university in Zimbabwe. It was founded through a special relationship with the University of London and it opened its doors to its first students in 1952.
University of Zulia The University of Zulia (Spanish: La Universidad del Zulia, also known as LUZ), is a public university whose Main Campus is located in the city of Maracaibo,Venezuela. LUZ is one of the largest and most important universities of Venezuela.
University of Zululand The University of Zululand is designated as the only comprehensive institution of higher learning north of the Thukela River in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Programs are offered within four faculties of Arts, Commerce, Administration and Law, Education and Theology, and Science and Agriculture
University of Zurich The University of Zurich (in German: Universität Zürich) is the largest university of Switzerland, in the city of Zurich. It was founded on April 29, 1833 with faculties of theology, law, medicine and philosophy.
University Organizations (annotated list) These organizations for higher (tertiary, postsecondary) education have a common purpose and mission for advocacy in numerous areas of both institutional management and the general public interest. The organizations have specific purpose for issues from faculty unionization to public policy research and service to institutions.
University police University Police (or Campus Police) in the United States are often sworn police officers employed by a college or university to protect the campus and surrounding areas and the people who live on, work on and visit it.
University Park at MIT University Park at MIT is a mixed-use urban renewal project in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, occupying land near Central Square between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) campus and the primarily residential neighborhood of Cambridgeport. It is a joint project of the City of Cambridge, MIT, and Forest City Enterprises.
University Park, Los Angeles, California University Park is an historic neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, a few miles south of Downtown Los Angeles. University Park refers to the University of Southern California (USC) as well as the neighborhoods immediately surrounding the University, in particular Exposition Park and North University Park.
University Park, Orange County, Florida University Park is an unincorporated community located in Orange County, Florida, east of Orlando. The community is named probably due to the location in relation to the University of Central Florida, which is located in the area.
University Park, Pennsylvania University Park, Pennsylvania is the name of the main campus of the Pennsylvania State University, but is usually shortened to "University Park". University Park, Pennsylvania is also the United States Postal Service post office serving Penn State, and most campus buildings of the University Park campus have a University Park, Pennsylvania mailing address.
University Parks The Oxford University Parks, more normally the University Parks or just The Parks to members of the local community, is one large parkland area slightly northeast of the Oxford city centre. It is open to the public during the day, and boasts beautiful gardens, large sports fields, and rare and exotic plants.
University Partnership Programme The University Partnership Programme, known as the UPP, was a PFI scheme between the various Universities and Jarvis plc to build and maintain student accommodation. In 2004, Jarvis Plc sold this business to the Alma Mater Fund which is managed by 3i and Barclays Private Equity, who now maintain the UPP accommodation as UPP Projects Ltd.
University Philosophical Society (Trinity College, Dublin) The University Philosophical Society (commonly known as The Phil) is a student paper-reading and debating society in Trinity College, Dublin. It has one of the largest memberships of any student society in Trinity College, with over seven thousand students on its books.
University Players The University Players was a summer stock theater company formed in 1928 by Joshua Logan and Bretaigne Windust. Several of its members went on to achieve great fame in the theater and film industry, including Logan, Jimmy Stewart, Henry Fonda, and Margaret Sullavan.
University Politehnica of Bucharest Universitatea Politehnica din BucureĹźti is a technical university of Bucharest, Romania. It was founded in 1864 based on the older technical school of Gheorghe LazÄr (1818) and it was renamed "Politehnica" in 1920.
University Prep University Prep, formerly known as University Preparatory Academy and popularly known as U-Prep, and UPA, is a coed middle and high school located in Seattle's Wedgwood neighborhood. It is across the street from Dahl Playfield.
University Press of Florida The University Press of Florida, the scholarly publishing arm of the State University System, representing all ten universities, is charged by the Board of Regents with publishing books of intellectual distinction and significance, books that contribute to improving the quality of higher education in the state, and books of general and regional interest and usefulness to the people of Florida, reflecting its rich historical, cultural, and intellectual heritage and resources.
University Press of Kentucky The University Press of Kentucky (UPK) is the scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and was organized in 1969 as successor to the University of Kentucky Press. The university had sponsored scholarly publication since 1943.
University Pro-Independence Federation of Puerto Rico The University Pro-Independence Federation of Puerto Rico (commonly know by its Spanish acronym "FUPI": "FederaciĂłn Universitaria Pro-Independencia", originally "FederacĂłn de Universitarios Pro-Independencia") is an organization of students primarily studying at the University of Puerto Rico (UPR), dedicated to the goal of a free, independent Puerto Rico. Most of their views are based on personal opinions rather than an official political statement, although it is known that they are predominantly Socialist.
University Professors Program The University Professors Program (UNI) is a college within Boston University that grants degrees in fields that combine, bridge, or fall between established intellectual disciplines. Consulting closely with faculty, students design their own cross-disciplinary programs of study that often transcend those of any School or College at Boston University.
University reform in Argentina The Argentine university reform of 1918 was a general modernisation of the universities, especially tending towards democratisation, brought about by student activism. The events started in CĂłrdoba and spread to the rest of Argentina, and then through much of South America.
University Radio Nottingham University Radio Nottingham (branded as URN / Student Radio for Nottingham) is the university radio station of the University of Nottingham, England, where it is part of the Students' Union. During term-time it broadcasts locally on University Park Campus on 1350 AM, on Sutton Bonington Campus on 1602 AM and worldwide via its website.
University Radio York University Radio York (commonly known as URY) is a student radio station covering the campus of the University of York, UK. URY began broadcasting in 1967, and was the first independent radio station in the UK.
University Royal Naval Unit A University Royal Naval Unit (URNU) is a Royal Navy training establishment connected to a University, or a number of universities concentrated in one geographical area. Each URNU has land-based facilities near the University in question, four training officers (members of the Royal Naval Reserve) and a training vessel, currently an Archer-class P2000 fast patrol boat.
University system A university system is a set of multiple affiliated university campuses that are geographically distributed. Typically, all member campuses in a university system share a common component among all of their various names.
University Senior College University Senior College (or USC) is a coeducational and nonreligious independent high school, offering secondary education for students in Years 11 and 12, located on the city campus of the University of Adelaide, South Australia. The stated goal of the school is to provide students with "a senior school education that thoroughly prepares them to successfully enter tertiary studies.
University Shinty Shinty teams which play University Shinty are clubs which play under the banner of a university. However, these clubs are not always student teams in the strictest sense of the word and have a long history of participation at national senior level.
University School University School is a private all-boys day school located near the city of Cleveland, Ohio. The School has two campuses, the Lower School located in Shaker Heights, which serves grades K through 8, and the Upper School in Hunting Valley, for grades 9 through 12.
University School of Milwaukee The University School of Milwaukee (USM) is a small, private pre-kindergarten through secondary preparatory school located on 123 acres in River Hills and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is considered one of the best and most academically rigorous school in Wisconsin , and among the best in the Midwest alongside top schools from the Twin Cities, Chicago and Detroit.
University School of Nashville University School of Nashvile is a private K-12 school located in Nashville, Tennessee. Referred to as USN, it was founded in 1892 first as Winthrop Model School and later as Peabody Demonstration School, a part of Peabody College intended to demonstrate the operation of a school.
University School of Nova Southeastern University University School of Nova Southeastern University is a fully accredited, independent, college preparatory school that serves grades Pre-K through grade 12. The school provides a challenging and personalized education.
University Soccer Stadium, Chico University Soccer Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium located on the campus of California State University, Chico in Chico, California. The stadium seats 4,000 and is home to the school's soccer teams along with NPSL side the Chico Rooks.
University Statisticians of the Southern Experiment Stations The University Statisticians of the Southern Experiment Stations (USSES) was a coalition of southern Universities formed in the mid 1960s for the purpose of coordinating efforts in the development of statistical software. This coalition was largely motivated by introduction of the IBM System/360, which required the reprogramming of all software developed on previous IBM models.
University Students' African Revolutionary Front The University Students' African Revolutionary Front (USARF) was a political student group formed in 1967 at the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. The group, which engaged in study and activism and held regular meetings on Sundays, featured many students who would go on to become influential politicians.
University Students' Cooperative Association The University Students' Cooperative Association or USCA is a student housing cooperative serving primarily the University of California, Berkeley but open to any student living in or near Berkeley, California. The USCA is a member of NASCO.
University Students' Council The University Students' Council (more commonly called the "USC") represents the undergraduate students at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada. It is a member of the Canadian Alliance of Students Associations and the Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance.
University System of Maryland The University System of Maryland (USM) is a public corporation and charter school system comprising 13 Maryland institutions of higher education. It is the 12th-largest university system in the United States, with over 100,000 undergraduate, 30,000 graduate and 8,700 faculty.
University System of Maryland at Hagerstown Established in January 2005, the University System of Maryland at Hagerstown is a facility located in Hagerstown, Maryland that offers career-oriented higher education courses to residents of Hagerstown and its surrounding region.
University System of New Hampshire The University System of New Hampshire (USNH), established in 1963, is responsible for overseeing the University of New Hampshire, Plymouth State University, Keene State College, and Granite State College. The University System is the largest provider of post-secondary education in New Hampshire.
University Teachers for Human Rights The University Teachers for Human Rights(Jaffna) or UTHR(J) was formed in 1988 at the University of Jaffna, Jaffna in Sri Lanka as part of the national organization University Teachers for Human Rights. Its public activities as a constituent part of university life came to a standstill following the assassination of Dr.
University Transport System 2960 University Transport System 2960 was a General Motors "old-look" bus operated in regular service by the University Transport System (currently known as Unitrans) in Davis, California, and was one of an initial fleet of five "old-look" single-deck busses that were purchased in the late 1960's to supplement the fleet of double decker buses that had been in service as early as 1967. Having been sold, it is no longer part of the Unitrans fleet.
University Transport System 428 University Transport System 428 was a General Motors "old-look" bus operated in regular service by the University Transport System (currently known as Unitrans) in Davis, California, and was one of an initial fleet of five "old-look" single-deck buses that were purchased in the late 1960s to supplement the fleet of double decker buses that had been in service as early as 1967. Having been sold, it is no longer part of the Unitrans fleet.
University Union University Union is a Syracuse University student organization. Created in 1962 as the Syracuse University's Programming Board the organization has gone through many transformations from student organization to "official" programming board back to student organization.
University Venture Fund University Venture Fund is an independent, non-profit organization founded at the University of Utah. UVF brings professional experience and mentorship to students who in turn provide research assistance for potential deals.
University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering The University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering, popularly known as UVCE, is an engineering college affiliated to the Bangalore University, and is located in Bangalore, India. The college was established in the year 1917, by Bharat Ratna Sir M.
University wit The University Witts (spelled differently during their time) were members of a group of notable English playwrights of the late 16th century. Notable institutions associated with the University wits are the universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
University West The University West (Swedish Högskolan Väst), until 2005 known as University College of Trollhättan/Uddevalla or Högskolan i Trollhättan/Uddevalla is a university college, located in Trollhättan,Vänersborg and Uddevalla, Sweden. During 2006 the University West will still be located at three campuses in the neighbouring towns of Trollhättan, Uddevalla and Vänersborg.
University-preparatory school A university-preparatory school or college-preparatory school (usually abbreviated to preparatory school, college prep school, or prep school) is a private secondary school designed to prepare a student for higher education. Some schools will also include a junior, or elementary, school.
University, Toronto University is a census neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, so named because it contains part of the main campus of the University of Toronto. Although the area is defined by Statistics Canada and the municipal government for the purpose of statistical reporting,How neighbourhoods are defined Toronto residents rarely consider it a separate neighbourhood in the practical sense.
Universo Online UOL (Bovespa UOLL4), once known as Universo Online, is a Brazilian online service provider and internet service provider. It is the leader in Latin America and the homepage portal is the biggest in the Portuguese speaking world.
Universum (Science Center) In September 2000, the Universum Science Center opened in proximity of the University of Bremen. The exhibition is concerned with three topic areas on 4000 m² - Expedition Mankind, Expedition Earth and Expedition Cosmos.
Universum Film AG Universum Film AG, better known as Ufa or UFA, was the principal film studio in Germany, home of the German film industry during the Weimar Republic and through World War II, and a major force in world cinema during its brief existence from 1917 to 1945.
Univerzitetsko Selo Univerzitetsko Selo or University Village (Serbian Cyrillic: УниверзитетŃко Село) is a projected new urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The first officially planned new neighborhood of Belgrade after 12 years, it will be located in Belgrade's municipality of Novi Beograd
Univerzitné pastoračné centrum Univerzitné pastoračné centrum is the Slovak equivalent of a US Newman's center, University chaplancy, Campus ministry or a similar Roman Catholic Church institutions for students and youth. It is situated in Bratislava near universities.
Univisium Univisium (Latin for "unity of images") or Univision is a proposed universal film format created by cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, ASC, AIC (Apocalypse Now, The Conformist) and his son, Fabrizio Storaro, to unify all future theatrical and television movies into one respective aspect ratio of 2.0:1.
Univox 'Lectra The Univox 'Lectra was a bass guitar modeled originally on the Hofner 500/1 bass, popularized by Paul McCartney in the early days of the Beatles, and later on the Gibson EB-1, both violin shaped guitars. The bass was available from the late 1960's through the mid 1970's.
Unix Unix (officially trademarked as UNIX™) is a computer operating system originally developed in the 1960s and 1970s by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and Douglas McIlroy. Today's Unix systems are split into various branches, developed over time by AT&T as well as various commercial vendors and non-profit organizations.
Unix architecture A UNIX architecture is a computer operating system system architecture that embodies the Unix philosophy and adheres to the Single UNIX Specification (SUS). The SUS is essentially the same as the POSIX IEEE standard, but the two remain distinct.
Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator (UADE) is a portable open source or free software program for playing Amiga music. UADE plays most of the Amiga sound formats using the Unix Amiga Emulator source code for Amiga emulation.
Unix billennium The Unix Billennium is the point in time represented by a Unix time value of 109: 01:46:40 UTC on September 9 2001. Some programs which stored timestamps using a text representation encountered sorting errors, as in a text sort times after the turnover, starting with a "1" digit, erroneously sorted before earlier times starting with a "9" digit.
Unix domain socket A Unix domain socket or IPC socket (inter-procedure call socket) is a virtual socket, similar to an internet socket that is used in POSIX operating systems for inter-process communication. The correct standard POSIX term is POSIX Local IPC Sockets.
Unix International Unix International or UI was an association created in 1988 to promote open standards, especially the Unix operating system. Its most notable members were AT&T and Sun Microsystems, and in fact the commonly accepted reason for its existence was as a counterbalance to the Open Software Foundation (OSF), itself created in response to AT&T's and Sun's Unix partnership of that time.
Unix security Unix security, maintaining a secure environment on Unix and Unix-like operating systems is dependent on design concepts of these operating systems, but vigilance through user and administrative techniques is important to maintain security also.
Unix shell A Unix shell, also called "the command line", provides the traditional user interface for the Unix operating system and for Unix-like systems. Users direct the operation of the computer by entering command input as text for a shell to execute.
Unix time Unix time, or POSIX time, is a system for describing points in time: it is the number of seconds elapsed since midnight UTC on the morning of January 1 1970, not counting leap seconds. It is widely used not only on Unix-like operating systems but in many other computing systems.
Unix wars The Unix wars were the struggles between vendors of the Unix computer operating system in the late 1980s and early 1990s to set the standard for Unix henceforth. These battles are commonly said to have harmed the market acceptance of Unix and created a market gap that allowed the rise of Windows NT.
Unix-like A Unix-like operating system is one that behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, while not necessarily conforming to or being certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification. The term can include free software / open source operating systems inspired by Bell Labs’ Unix or designed to emulate its features, commercial and proprietary work-alikes, and even versions based on the licensed UNIX source code (which may be deemed so “Unix-like” that they are certified to bear the “UNIX” trademark).
Unix2dos unix2dos is a Unix tool to convert an ASCII text file from Unix format (with line break) to DOS format (with line break and return carriage). This is necessary so that text files created under Unix or a Unix-like operating system is readable under DOS.
UnixODBC unixODBC is an open source project that implements the ODBC API. The code is provided under the GNU GPL license and can be built and used on many different operating systems, including most versions of Unix, Linux, Mac OS X, IBM OS/2 and Microsoft's Interix.
Unixpunx Unixpunx refers to the Unixpunx.org website that was founded in 1998 by Paul Russo (ex-singer/guitarist of punk band The Unseen and Pinkerton Thugs) as a means to mesh together the ideals of the open source Unix community with grassroots DIY punk/hardcore ideals.
Uniyal Uniyal (उनियाल) is a North Indian garhwali brahmin surname, mostly used in the Indian state of Uttaranchal. In Yamunotri ritual duties such as the making and distribution of prasad (sanctified offerings) and the supervision of pujas (ritual venerations) are performed by the Uniyal family of pujaris (priests).
Unjust enrichment Unjust enrichment is a legal term in English law and in several other jurisdictions, denoting a particular type of causative event in which one party is unjustly enriched at the expense of another, and an obligation to make restitution arises, regardless of liability for wrongdoing.
Unk Anthony Platt (formerly known as Unknown and DJ Unknown but shortened his stage name to Unk and DJ Unk) is an Atlanta-based southern rapper whose album, Beat'n Down Yo Block, was released on October 3, 2006. Walk It Out is a single on the CD.
Unknown Archont The unknown archont (Serbian: Nepoznati knez) is the designation of the Serbian leader which led Serbs to settle in the Balkans from their native area of todays Visegrád Group-area (White Serbia) in the early 7th century.
Unknown Berlin Gospel The Unknown Berlin Gospel is a fragmentary Coptic text from an otherwise unknown gospel that has joined the New Testament apocrypha under the title Gospel of the Saviour. It consists of a fragmentary fire-damaged parchment codex that was acquired by the Egyptian Museum of Berlin in 1961 (accessioned as Papyrus Berolinensis 22220).
Unknown Confederate Soldier The Unknown Confederate Soldier is a tomb in Harrison County, Mississippi dedicated to a Confederate soldier in the American Civil War. The tomb is marked with a marker reading, "Known but to God", which records the death of the soldier in May 1865.
Unknown God In addition to the twelve main gods and the innumerable lesser deities, ancient Greeks worshiped a deity they called Agnostos Theos, that is: the Unknown god. In Athens, there was a temple specifically dedicated to that god and very often Athenians would swear "in the name of the Unknown god"(Νή τόν ΆγνωĎτον).
Unknown Instructors The Unknown Instructors are an all-star improvisational rock outfit that features the former rhythm section of The Minutemen and fIREHOSE, bassist Mike Watt and drummer George Hurley; Saccharine Trust members, guitarist Joe Baiza and vocalist Jack Brewer; and vocalist/saxophonist Dan McGuire.
Unknown Sailor on Christmas Island On or about 6 February 1942 a carley float, containing a corpse, was recovered off Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean. The body was partly decomposed and clothed in a blue boilersuit which had been bleached white by exposure.
Unknown to No One Unknown to No One is an emerging boy band from Iraq formed in 1999 by founding members Shant Gharabedian and Artin Haroutounian who are of Armenian descent. The group is notable for being Iraq's pioneering pop group and because they formed under Saddam Hussein's regime.
Unknown unknown In decision analysis, an unknown unknown, often shortened to unk-unk, is an uncertainty that is unanticipated and, hence, unaccounted for in a formal decision model. Unk-unk may also refer to unanticipated decision variables, although this usage is less common.
Unknown White Male Unknown White Male is a 2005 documentary film, directed by Rupert Murray, covering the life of Doug Bruce, a British resident of New York who appeared to suffer from sudden amnesia, who woke up on a subway train in Coney Island in 2003, not knowing who or where he was.
UnKindness Of Ravens UnKindness Of Ravens (UKOR) was formed in 1991 as an experiment with unconventional sound construction. While the large and often changing ensemble uses some traditional instrumentation, the bulk of its sound comes from self-constructed instruments -- often created much like its music, in surreal automatic style shifting as the course of play dictates.
Unlabel Unlabel is an independent record label located in Staplehurst near Tunbridge Wells. It has releases from bands such as Joeyfat, The Ye Wiles, Cove and more recently Jason and the Astronauts, SJ (formerly Sutcliffe JĂĽgend) and Charlottefield.
Unlawful assembly Unlawful assembly is a legal term to describe a group of people with the mutual intent of deliberate disturbance of the peace. If the group are about to start the act of disturbance, it is termed a rout, if the disturbance is commenced, it is then termed a riot.
Unlawful combatant The term unlawful combatant (also unlawful enemy combatant or unprivileged combatant/belligerent) denotes people denied the protection of the Geneva Conventions; those to whom protection is recognised as due are referred to as lawful combatants. An unlawful combatant is accorded neither the rights a soldier would normally have under the laws of war, nor the civil rights an accused criminal would have.
Unleash the Dragon Unleash the Dragon was the first solo album by R&B singer SisqĂł of Dru Hill, released in November 1999 on Def Soul Records. It features the hit singles "Got to Get It", "Incomplete" (a #1 hit), and "Thong Song", a popular spring break anthem which fueled sales of thong underwear.
Unleash the Fury Unleash the Fury is an album by guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen and his group Rising Force, released on July 26, 2005 (see 2005 in music). It generally adheres to Malmsteen's trademark sound and the occasional classical cover.
Unleash the Nugget Unleash The Nugget (UTN) are a 9 piece Hip Hop outfit derived from the suburbs of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Nugget’s sound is grounded in HipHop/Rap but fuses influences drawn from funk, jazz, rock, reggae and latin.
Unless Unless, first published by Fourth Estate, an imprint of Harper Collins in 2002, is the final novel by Canadian writer Carol Shields. In many ways, the work has been received as semi-autobiographical work and an excellent capstone to Shields's career.
Unley Concert Band The City of Unley in Adelaide, South Australia, have their own Concert Band and Youth Concert Band. Both bands include players of brass instruments, woodwind instruments (including saxophone), and percussion instruments.
Unley Oval Unley Oval is a multi-use stadium in Adelaide, Australia. It is used for cricket matches, but it's main use is as the home ground for the Sturt Football Club in the South Australian National Football Leauge (SANFL).
Unlicenses Mobile Access Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) is a service which will provide access to GSM and GPRS networks over unlicensed spectrum which include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. This technology is aimed at reducing the costs associated with making a call on the mobile network.
Unlimited atonement Unlimited atonement (sometimes called general atonement or universal atonement) is the doctrine in protestant Christianity that is normally associated with Jacobus Arminius and his followers, commonly termed Arminians. The doctrine states that Jesus died on behalf of all people, that He draws all people unto himself, and that salvation is available for all.
Unlimited company In the United Kingdom, an unlimited company is a company formed by registration under the Companies Act 1985 where the liability of the members is unlimited - that is, they are liable to contribute whatever sums are required to pay the debts of the company should it go into compulsory liquidation. Not surprisingly, this is not a common form of company.
Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation The Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation (abbreviated UCWF) is a fictional organization in the Marvel Comics universe. It is an association for professional wrestlers who possess superhuman strength, endurance and resistance to injury.
Unlimited Edition (album) Unlimited Edition is a compilation album by the band Can. Released in 1976 as a double album, it was an expanded version of the 1974 LP Limited Edition, which as the name suggests was a limited release of 15000 copies (tracks 14-19 were added).
University of Yamanashi The University of Yamanashi is a university with campuses in Kofu and Tamaho, Japan. It was founded in 1949 by a merger between Yamanashi University and Yamanashi Medical University, as is formally referred to as the National university corporation, University of Yamanashi.
University of Zagreb The University of Zagreb (Croatian Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Latin Universitas Studiorum Zagrabiensis) is the oldest Croatian university in continuous operation and also the oldest university in southeastern Europe.
University of Zimbabwe The University of Zimbabwe (UZ), is the first, largest and most complete university in Zimbabwe. It was founded through a special relationship with the University of London and it opened its doors to its first students in 1952.
University of Zulia The University of Zulia (Spanish: La Universidad del Zulia, also known as LUZ), is a public university whose Main Campus is located in the city of Maracaibo,Venezuela. LUZ is one of the largest and most important universities of Venezuela.
University of Zululand The University of Zululand is designated as the only comprehensive institution of higher learning north of the Thukela River in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Programs are offered within four faculties of Arts, Commerce, Administration and Law, Education and Theology, and Science and Agriculture
University of Zurich The University of Zurich (in German: Universität Zürich) is the largest university of Switzerland, in the city of Zurich. It was founded on April 29, 1833 with faculties of theology, law, medicine and philosophy.
University Organizations (annotated list) These organizations for higher (tertiary, postsecondary) education have a common purpose and mission for advocacy in numerous areas of both institutional management and the general public interest. The organizations have specific purpose for issues from faculty unionization to public policy research and service to institutions.
University police University Police (or Campus Police) in the United States are often sworn police officers employed by a college or university to protect the campus and surrounding areas and the people who live on, work on and visit it.
University Park at MIT University Park at MIT is a mixed-use urban renewal project in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, occupying land near Central Square between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) campus and the primarily residential neighborhood of Cambridgeport. It is a joint project of the City of Cambridge, MIT, and Forest City Enterprises.
University Park, Los Angeles, California University Park is an historic neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, a few miles south of Downtown Los Angeles. University Park refers to the University of Southern California (USC) as well as the neighborhoods immediately surrounding the University, in particular Exposition Park and North University Park.
University Park, Orange County, Florida University Park is an unincorporated community located in Orange County, Florida, east of Orlando. The community is named probably due to the location in relation to the University of Central Florida, which is located in the area.
University Park, Pennsylvania University Park, Pennsylvania is the name of the main campus of the Pennsylvania State University, but is usually shortened to "University Park". University Park, Pennsylvania is also the United States Postal Service post office serving Penn State, and most campus buildings of the University Park campus have a University Park, Pennsylvania mailing address.
University Parks The Oxford University Parks, more normally the University Parks or just The Parks to members of the local community, is one large parkland area slightly northeast of the Oxford city centre. It is open to the public during the day, and boasts beautiful gardens, large sports fields, and rare and exotic plants.
University Partnership Programme The University Partnership Programme, known as the UPP, was a PFI scheme between the various Universities and Jarvis plc to build and maintain student accommodation. In 2004, Jarvis Plc sold this business to the Alma Mater Fund which is managed by 3i and Barclays Private Equity, who now maintain the UPP accommodation as UPP Projects Ltd.
University Philosophical Society (Trinity College, Dublin) The University Philosophical Society (commonly known as The Phil) is a student paper-reading and debating society in Trinity College, Dublin. It has one of the largest memberships of any student society in Trinity College, with over seven thousand students on its books.
University Players The University Players was a summer stock theater company formed in 1928 by Joshua Logan and Bretaigne Windust. Several of its members went on to achieve great fame in the theater and film industry, including Logan, Jimmy Stewart, Henry Fonda, and Margaret Sullavan.
University Politehnica of Bucharest Universitatea Politehnica din BucureĹźti is a technical university of Bucharest, Romania. It was founded in 1864 based on the older technical school of Gheorghe LazÄr (1818) and it was renamed "Politehnica" in 1920.
University Prep University Prep, formerly known as University Preparatory Academy and popularly known as U-Prep, and UPA, is a coed middle and high school located in Seattle's Wedgwood neighborhood. It is across the street from Dahl Playfield.
University Press of Florida The University Press of Florida, the scholarly publishing arm of the State University System, representing all ten universities, is charged by the Board of Regents with publishing books of intellectual distinction and significance, books that contribute to improving the quality of higher education in the state, and books of general and regional interest and usefulness to the people of Florida, reflecting its rich historical, cultural, and intellectual heritage and resources.
University Press of Kentucky The University Press of Kentucky (UPK) is the scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and was organized in 1969 as successor to the University of Kentucky Press. The university had sponsored scholarly publication since 1943.
University Pro-Independence Federation of Puerto Rico The University Pro-Independence Federation of Puerto Rico (commonly know by its Spanish acronym "FUPI": "FederaciĂłn Universitaria Pro-Independencia", originally "FederacĂłn de Universitarios Pro-Independencia") is an organization of students primarily studying at the University of Puerto Rico (UPR), dedicated to the goal of a free, independent Puerto Rico. Most of their views are based on personal opinions rather than an official political statement, although it is known that they are predominantly Socialist.
University Professors Program The University Professors Program (UNI) is a college within Boston University that grants degrees in fields that combine, bridge, or fall between established intellectual disciplines. Consulting closely with faculty, students design their own cross-disciplinary programs of study that often transcend those of any School or College at Boston University.
University reform in Argentina The Argentine university reform of 1918 was a general modernisation of the universities, especially tending towards democratisation, brought about by student activism. The events started in CĂłrdoba and spread to the rest of Argentina, and then through much of South America.
University Radio Nottingham University Radio Nottingham (branded as URN / Student Radio for Nottingham) is the university radio station of the University of Nottingham, England, where it is part of the Students' Union. During term-time it broadcasts locally on University Park Campus on 1350 AM, on Sutton Bonington Campus on 1602 AM and worldwide via its website.
University Radio York University Radio York (commonly known as URY) is a student radio station covering the campus of the University of York, UK. URY began broadcasting in 1967, and was the first independent radio station in the UK.
University Royal Naval Unit A University Royal Naval Unit (URNU) is a Royal Navy training establishment connected to a University, or a number of universities concentrated in one geographical area. Each URNU has land-based facilities near the University in question, four training officers (members of the Royal Naval Reserve) and a training vessel, currently an Archer-class P2000 fast patrol boat.
University system A university system is a set of multiple affiliated university campuses that are geographically distributed. Typically, all member campuses in a university system share a common component among all of their various names.
University Senior College University Senior College (or USC) is a coeducational and nonreligious independent high school, offering secondary education for students in Years 11 and 12, located on the city campus of the University of Adelaide, South Australia. The stated goal of the school is to provide students with "a senior school education that thoroughly prepares them to successfully enter tertiary studies.
University Shinty Shinty teams which play University Shinty are clubs which play under the banner of a university. However, these clubs are not always student teams in the strictest sense of the word and have a long history of participation at national senior level.
University School University School is a private all-boys day school located near the city of Cleveland, Ohio. The School has two campuses, the Lower School located in Shaker Heights, which serves grades K through 8, and the Upper School in Hunting Valley, for grades 9 through 12.
University School of Milwaukee The University School of Milwaukee (USM) is a small, private pre-kindergarten through secondary preparatory school located on 123 acres in River Hills and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is considered one of the best and most academically rigorous school in Wisconsin , and among the best in the Midwest alongside top schools from the Twin Cities, Chicago and Detroit.
University School of Nashville University School of Nashvile is a private K-12 school located in Nashville, Tennessee. Referred to as USN, it was founded in 1892 first as Winthrop Model School and later as Peabody Demonstration School, a part of Peabody College intended to demonstrate the operation of a school.
University School of Nova Southeastern University University School of Nova Southeastern University is a fully accredited, independent, college preparatory school that serves grades Pre-K through grade 12. The school provides a challenging and personalized education.
University Soccer Stadium, Chico University Soccer Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium located on the campus of California State University, Chico in Chico, California. The stadium seats 4,000 and is home to the school's soccer teams along with NPSL side the Chico Rooks.
University Statisticians of the Southern Experiment Stations The University Statisticians of the Southern Experiment Stations (USSES) was a coalition of southern Universities formed in the mid 1960s for the purpose of coordinating efforts in the development of statistical software. This coalition was largely motivated by introduction of the IBM System/360, which required the reprogramming of all software developed on previous IBM models.
University Students' African Revolutionary Front The University Students' African Revolutionary Front (USARF) was a political student group formed in 1967 at the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. The group, which engaged in study and activism and held regular meetings on Sundays, featured many students who would go on to become influential politicians.
University Students' Cooperative Association The University Students' Cooperative Association or USCA is a student housing cooperative serving primarily the University of California, Berkeley but open to any student living in or near Berkeley, California. The USCA is a member of NASCO.
University Students' Council The University Students' Council (more commonly called the "USC") represents the undergraduate students at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada. It is a member of the Canadian Alliance of Students Associations and the Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance.
University System of Maryland The University System of Maryland (USM) is a public corporation and charter school system comprising 13 Maryland institutions of higher education. It is the 12th-largest university system in the United States, with over 100,000 undergraduate, 30,000 graduate and 8,700 faculty.
University System of Maryland at Hagerstown Established in January 2005, the University System of Maryland at Hagerstown is a facility located in Hagerstown, Maryland that offers career-oriented higher education courses to residents of Hagerstown and its surrounding region.
University System of New Hampshire The University System of New Hampshire (USNH), established in 1963, is responsible for overseeing the University of New Hampshire, Plymouth State University, Keene State College, and Granite State College. The University System is the largest provider of post-secondary education in New Hampshire.
University Teachers for Human Rights The University Teachers for Human Rights(Jaffna) or UTHR(J) was formed in 1988 at the University of Jaffna, Jaffna in Sri Lanka as part of the national organization University Teachers for Human Rights. Its public activities as a constituent part of university life came to a standstill following the assassination of Dr.
University Transport System 2960 University Transport System 2960 was a General Motors "old-look" bus operated in regular service by the University Transport System (currently known as Unitrans) in Davis, California, and was one of an initial fleet of five "old-look" single-deck busses that were purchased in the late 1960's to supplement the fleet of double decker buses that had been in service as early as 1967. Having been sold, it is no longer part of the Unitrans fleet.
University Transport System 428 University Transport System 428 was a General Motors "old-look" bus operated in regular service by the University Transport System (currently known as Unitrans) in Davis, California, and was one of an initial fleet of five "old-look" single-deck buses that were purchased in the late 1960s to supplement the fleet of double decker buses that had been in service as early as 1967. Having been sold, it is no longer part of the Unitrans fleet.
University Union University Union is a Syracuse University student organization. Created in 1962 as the Syracuse University's Programming Board the organization has gone through many transformations from student organization to "official" programming board back to student organization.
University Venture Fund University Venture Fund is an independent, non-profit organization founded at the University of Utah. UVF brings professional experience and mentorship to students who in turn provide research assistance for potential deals.
University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering The University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering, popularly known as UVCE, is an engineering college affiliated to the Bangalore University, and is located in Bangalore, India. The college was established in the year 1917, by Bharat Ratna Sir M.
University wit The University Witts (spelled differently during their time) were members of a group of notable English playwrights of the late 16th century. Notable institutions associated with the University wits are the universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
University West The University West (Swedish Högskolan Väst), until 2005 known as University College of Trollhättan/Uddevalla or Högskolan i Trollhättan/Uddevalla is a university college, located in Trollhättan,Vänersborg and Uddevalla, Sweden. During 2006 the University West will still be located at three campuses in the neighbouring towns of Trollhättan, Uddevalla and Vänersborg.
University-preparatory school A university-preparatory school or college-preparatory school (usually abbreviated to preparatory school, college prep school, or prep school) is a private secondary school designed to prepare a student for higher education. Some schools will also include a junior, or elementary, school.
University, Toronto University is a census neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, so named because it contains part of the main campus of the University of Toronto. Although the area is defined by Statistics Canada and the municipal government for the purpose of statistical reporting,How neighbourhoods are defined Toronto residents rarely consider it a separate neighbourhood in the practical sense.
Universo Online UOL (Bovespa UOLL4), once known as Universo Online, is a Brazilian online service provider and internet service provider. It is the leader in Latin America and the homepage portal is the biggest in the Portuguese speaking world.
Universum (Science Center) In September 2000, the Universum Science Center opened in proximity of the University of Bremen. The exhibition is concerned with three topic areas on 4000 m² - Expedition Mankind, Expedition Earth and Expedition Cosmos.
Universum Film AG Universum Film AG, better known as Ufa or UFA, was the principal film studio in Germany, home of the German film industry during the Weimar Republic and through World War II, and a major force in world cinema during its brief existence from 1917 to 1945.
Univerzitetsko Selo Univerzitetsko Selo or University Village (Serbian Cyrillic: УниверзитетŃко Село) is a projected new urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The first officially planned new neighborhood of Belgrade after 12 years, it will be located in Belgrade's municipality of Novi Beograd
Univerzitné pastoračné centrum Univerzitné pastoračné centrum is the Slovak equivalent of a US Newman's center, University chaplancy, Campus ministry or a similar Roman Catholic Church institutions for students and youth. It is situated in Bratislava near universities.
Univisium Univisium (Latin for "unity of images") or Univision is a proposed universal film format created by cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, ASC, AIC (Apocalypse Now, The Conformist) and his son, Fabrizio Storaro, to unify all future theatrical and television movies into one respective aspect ratio of 2.0:1.
Univox 'Lectra The Univox 'Lectra was a bass guitar modeled originally on the Hofner 500/1 bass, popularized by Paul McCartney in the early days of the Beatles, and later on the Gibson EB-1, both violin shaped guitars. The bass was available from the late 1960's through the mid 1970's.
Unix Unix (officially trademarked as UNIX™) is a computer operating system originally developed in the 1960s and 1970s by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and Douglas McIlroy. Today's Unix systems are split into various branches, developed over time by AT&T as well as various commercial vendors and non-profit organizations.
Unix architecture A UNIX architecture is a computer operating system system architecture that embodies the Unix philosophy and adheres to the Single UNIX Specification (SUS). The SUS is essentially the same as the POSIX IEEE standard, but the two remain distinct.
Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator (UADE) is a portable open source or free software program for playing Amiga music. UADE plays most of the Amiga sound formats using the Unix Amiga Emulator source code for Amiga emulation.
Unix billennium The Unix Billennium is the point in time represented by a Unix time value of 109: 01:46:40 UTC on September 9 2001. Some programs which stored timestamps using a text representation encountered sorting errors, as in a text sort times after the turnover, starting with a "1" digit, erroneously sorted before earlier times starting with a "9" digit.
Unix domain socket A Unix domain socket or IPC socket (inter-procedure call socket) is a virtual socket, similar to an internet socket that is used in POSIX operating systems for inter-process communication. The correct standard POSIX term is POSIX Local IPC Sockets.
Unix International Unix International or UI was an association created in 1988 to promote open standards, especially the Unix operating system. Its most notable members were AT&T and Sun Microsystems, and in fact the commonly accepted reason for its existence was as a counterbalance to the Open Software Foundation (OSF), itself created in response to AT&T's and Sun's Unix partnership of that time.
Unix security Unix security, maintaining a secure environment on Unix and Unix-like operating systems is dependent on design concepts of these operating systems, but vigilance through user and administrative techniques is important to maintain security also.
Unix shell A Unix shell, also called "the command line", provides the traditional user interface for the Unix operating system and for Unix-like systems. Users direct the operation of the computer by entering command input as text for a shell to execute.
Unix time Unix time, or POSIX time, is a system for describing points in time: it is the number of seconds elapsed since midnight UTC on the morning of January 1 1970, not counting leap seconds. It is widely used not only on Unix-like operating systems but in many other computing systems.
Unix wars The Unix wars were the struggles between vendors of the Unix computer operating system in the late 1980s and early 1990s to set the standard for Unix henceforth. These battles are commonly said to have harmed the market acceptance of Unix and created a market gap that allowed the rise of Windows NT.
Unix-like A Unix-like operating system is one that behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, while not necessarily conforming to or being certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification. The term can include free software / open source operating systems inspired by Bell Labs’ Unix or designed to emulate its features, commercial and proprietary work-alikes, and even versions based on the licensed UNIX source code (which may be deemed so “Unix-like” that they are certified to bear the “UNIX” trademark).
Unix2dos unix2dos is a Unix tool to convert an ASCII text file from Unix format (with line break) to DOS format (with line break and return carriage). This is necessary so that text files created under Unix or a Unix-like operating system is readable under DOS.
UnixODBC unixODBC is an open source project that implements the ODBC API. The code is provided under the GNU GPL license and can be built and used on many different operating systems, including most versions of Unix, Linux, Mac OS X, IBM OS/2 and Microsoft's Interix.
Unixpunx Unixpunx refers to the Unixpunx.org website that was founded in 1998 by Paul Russo (ex-singer/guitarist of punk band The Unseen and Pinkerton Thugs) as a means to mesh together the ideals of the open source Unix community with grassroots DIY punk/hardcore ideals.
Uniyal Uniyal (उनियाल) is a North Indian garhwali brahmin surname, mostly used in the Indian state of Uttaranchal. In Yamunotri ritual duties such as the making and distribution of prasad (sanctified offerings) and the supervision of pujas (ritual venerations) are performed by the Uniyal family of pujaris (priests).
Unjust enrichment Unjust enrichment is a legal term in English law and in several other jurisdictions, denoting a particular type of causative event in which one party is unjustly enriched at the expense of another, and an obligation to make restitution arises, regardless of liability for wrongdoing.
Unk Anthony Platt (formerly known as Unknown and DJ Unknown but shortened his stage name to Unk and DJ Unk) is an Atlanta-based southern rapper whose album, Beat'n Down Yo Block, was released on October 3, 2006. Walk It Out is a single on the CD.
Unknown Archont The unknown archont (Serbian: Nepoznati knez) is the designation of the Serbian leader which led Serbs to settle in the Balkans from their native area of todays Visegrád Group-area (White Serbia) in the early 7th century.
Unknown Berlin Gospel The Unknown Berlin Gospel is a fragmentary Coptic text from an otherwise unknown gospel that has joined the New Testament apocrypha under the title Gospel of the Saviour. It consists of a fragmentary fire-damaged parchment codex that was acquired by the Egyptian Museum of Berlin in 1961 (accessioned as Papyrus Berolinensis 22220).
Unknown Confederate Soldier The Unknown Confederate Soldier is a tomb in Harrison County, Mississippi dedicated to a Confederate soldier in the American Civil War. The tomb is marked with a marker reading, "Known but to God", which records the death of the soldier in May 1865.
Unknown God In addition to the twelve main gods and the innumerable lesser deities, ancient Greeks worshiped a deity they called Agnostos Theos, that is: the Unknown god. In Athens, there was a temple specifically dedicated to that god and very often Athenians would swear "in the name of the Unknown god"(Νή τόν ΆγνωĎτον).
Unknown Instructors The Unknown Instructors are an all-star improvisational rock outfit that features the former rhythm section of The Minutemen and fIREHOSE, bassist Mike Watt and drummer George Hurley; Saccharine Trust members, guitarist Joe Baiza and vocalist Jack Brewer; and vocalist/saxophonist Dan McGuire.
Unknown Sailor on Christmas Island On or about 6 February 1942 a carley float, containing a corpse, was recovered off Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean. The body was partly decomposed and clothed in a blue boilersuit which had been bleached white by exposure.
Unknown to No One Unknown to No One is an emerging boy band from Iraq formed in 1999 by founding members Shant Gharabedian and Artin Haroutounian who are of Armenian descent. The group is notable for being Iraq's pioneering pop group and because they formed under Saddam Hussein's regime.
Unknown unknown In decision analysis, an unknown unknown, often shortened to unk-unk, is an uncertainty that is unanticipated and, hence, unaccounted for in a formal decision model. Unk-unk may also refer to unanticipated decision variables, although this usage is less common.
Unknown White Male Unknown White Male is a 2005 documentary film, directed by Rupert Murray, covering the life of Doug Bruce, a British resident of New York who appeared to suffer from sudden amnesia, who woke up on a subway train in Coney Island in 2003, not knowing who or where he was.
UnKindness Of Ravens UnKindness Of Ravens (UKOR) was formed in 1991 as an experiment with unconventional sound construction. While the large and often changing ensemble uses some traditional instrumentation, the bulk of its sound comes from self-constructed instruments -- often created much like its music, in surreal automatic style shifting as the course of play dictates.
Unlabel Unlabel is an independent record label located in Staplehurst near Tunbridge Wells. It has releases from bands such as Joeyfat, The Ye Wiles, Cove and more recently Jason and the Astronauts, SJ (formerly Sutcliffe JĂĽgend) and Charlottefield.
Unlawful assembly Unlawful assembly is a legal term to describe a group of people with the mutual intent of deliberate disturbance of the peace. If the group are about to start the act of disturbance, it is termed a rout, if the disturbance is commenced, it is then termed a riot.
Unlawful combatant The term unlawful combatant (also unlawful enemy combatant or unprivileged combatant/belligerent) denotes people denied the protection of the Geneva Conventions; those to whom protection is recognised as due are referred to as lawful combatants. An unlawful combatant is accorded neither the rights a soldier would normally have under the laws of war, nor the civil rights an accused criminal would have.
Unleash the Dragon Unleash the Dragon was the first solo album by R&B singer SisqĂł of Dru Hill, released in November 1999 on Def Soul Records. It features the hit singles "Got to Get It", "Incomplete" (a #1 hit), and "Thong Song", a popular spring break anthem which fueled sales of thong underwear.
Unleash the Fury Unleash the Fury is an album by guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen and his group Rising Force, released on July 26, 2005 (see 2005 in music). It generally adheres to Malmsteen's trademark sound and the occasional classical cover.
Unleash the Nugget Unleash The Nugget (UTN) are a 9 piece Hip Hop outfit derived from the suburbs of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Nugget’s sound is grounded in HipHop/Rap but fuses influences drawn from funk, jazz, rock, reggae and latin.
Unless Unless, first published by Fourth Estate, an imprint of Harper Collins in 2002, is the final novel by Canadian writer Carol Shields. In many ways, the work has been received as semi-autobiographical work and an excellent capstone to Shields's career.
Unley Concert Band The City of Unley in Adelaide, South Australia, have their own Concert Band and Youth Concert Band. Both bands include players of brass instruments, woodwind instruments (including saxophone), and percussion instruments.
Unley Oval Unley Oval is a multi-use stadium in Adelaide, Australia. It is used for cricket matches, but it's main use is as the home ground for the Sturt Football Club in the South Australian National Football Leauge (SANFL).
Unlicenses Mobile Access Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) is a service which will provide access to GSM and GPRS networks over unlicensed spectrum which include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. This technology is aimed at reducing the costs associated with making a call on the mobile network.
Unlimited atonement Unlimited atonement (sometimes called general atonement or universal atonement) is the doctrine in protestant Christianity that is normally associated with Jacobus Arminius and his followers, commonly termed Arminians. The doctrine states that Jesus died on behalf of all people, that He draws all people unto himself, and that salvation is available for all.
Unlimited company In the United Kingdom, an unlimited company is a company formed by registration under the Companies Act 1985 where the liability of the members is unlimited - that is, they are liable to contribute whatever sums are required to pay the debts of the company should it go into compulsory liquidation. Not surprisingly, this is not a common form of company.
Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation The Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation (abbreviated UCWF) is a fictional organization in the Marvel Comics universe. It is an association for professional wrestlers who possess superhuman strength, endurance and resistance to injury.
Unlimited Edition (album) Unlimited Edition is a compilation album by the band Can. Released in 1976 as a double album, it was an expanded version of the 1974 LP Limited Edition, which as the name suggests was a limited release of 15000 copies (tracks 14-19 were added).
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