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UNC Dance Marathon The UNC Dance Marathon is a yearlong student fund-raising effort for the North Carolina Children's Hospital. In its first eight years at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Marathon has raised more than $1 million dollars.
UNC labor history For decades, workers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have campaigned for gender and racial equality, dignity, and economic justice. This timeline is a summary of the history that does not appear in the official narratives about the university.
UNC-Duke rivalry The UNC-Duke rivalry, sometimes referred to as The Battle of Tobacco Road, is a fierce rivalry, particularly in men's college basketball, between Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ("UNC") athletic teams. Considered one of the most intense rivalries in all of sports, a poll conducted by ESPN in 2000 ranked the basketball rivalry as the third greatest North American sports rivalry of all-time.
UNC-TV UNC-TV is a network of PBS member stations in North Carolina with headquarters in Research Triangle Park. The station takes its name from the University of North Carolina and is owned by the UNC Center for Public Television.
UNCAF Nations Cup The Union Centroamericana de FĂştbol (UNCAF) Nations Cup is a biennial football tournament, held for the CONCACAF national teams of Central America: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. The tournament has been held since 1991 and doubles as a qualifying event for the Gold Cup.
UNCAF Nations Cup 2007 The 2007 UNCAF Nations Cup is scheduled to take place in El Salvador between February 8-18, 2007. It will be the ninth version of the biennial football tournament, held for the CONCACAF national teams of Central America.
UNE (band) UNE (畝) is the musical project of Akira Inada. The music is best described as transcendental metal, with an atmospheric, all-encompassing sound, reminiscent of Sigur Rós, while also being (as it has often been put) "heavier than the devil".
UNEP/GRID-Arendal GRID-Arendal is an office in the United Nations Environment Programme, located in Arendal, Norway. The office is part of the UNEP-GRID network of environmental data and information centers, under the UNEP Division of early warning and assessment.
UNESCO Courier The UNESCO Courier is a monthly online magazine published by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO. The magazine is written journalistically and each issue looks into a single subject from different angles.
UNESCO Nomenclature UNESCO Nomenclature (more properly UNESCO nomenclature for fields of science and technology) is a system developed by UNESCO for classification of research papers and doctoral dissertations. There are three versions of the system, offering different levels of refinement through 2-, 4-, and 6-digit codes.
UNESCO Science Prize The UNESCO Science Prize is a biennal prize awarded by UNESCO to "a person or group of persons for an outstanding contribution they have made to the technological development of a developing member state or region through the application of scientific and technological research (particularly in the fields of education, engineering and industrial development)."
UNESCO-CEPES UNESCO-CEPES was established 1972 at Bucharest, Romania, as a de-centralized office for the European Centre for Higher Education. The centre promotes international cooperation in the sphere of higher education and also serves Canada, the USA and Israel.
UNESCO/Institut Pasteur Medal The UNESCO/Institut Pasteur Medal is a biennal international science prize created jointly by UNESCO and the Pasteur Institute in 1995 "to be awarded in recognition of outstanding research contributing to a beneficial impact on human health and to the advancement of scientific knowledge in related fields such as medicine, fermentations, agriculture and food." Its creation marked the centenary of the death of Louis Pasteur.
UNfiltered UNfiltered was an MTV television show created by Steven Rosenbaum that let viewers submit their own stories and film themselves. Al Gore was apparently a fan of its Dogme 95-style approach, which can be seen through his help in founding the Current TV network, which operates on the same premise.
UNH Wildcat Marching Band The University of New Hampshire Wildcat Marching Band (UNHWMB), "The Beast of the East," is the official marching band of the University of New Hampshire. The UNHWMB plays at the home football games, typically one away game, the Dover and Salem band shows, and various parades across New England.
UNH Wind Symphony The Wind Symphony is the select wind ensemble at the University of New Hampshire, consisting of approximately 45 instrumentalists. The ensemble performs a wide range of music for winds, from small chamber ensembles to full band literature.
UNiSON UNiSON: Rebels of Rhythm & Dance (sometimes known as simply Unison) is a rhythm video game released for the PlayStation 2 in 2001 which featured unique controls and, at the time, beautiful graphics for its genre of game. It is heavily inspired by J-pop, anime and the formation of musical girl groups.
UNIcert The UNIcert is an international system of certification and accreditation for various languages learnt in a university context. The main goal of UNIcert is to support language education for universities and to provide an accepted certificate that proves language knowledge outside universities.
UNICOM UNICOM, or UNiversal Integrated COMmunication, is an air-ground communication facility operated by a private agency to provide private advisory station (PAS) service at uncontrolled aerodromes and airports with no Air Traffic Services (ATS) air-ground communication facility.
UNICORE UNICORE (UNiform Interface to COmputing REsources) is a Grid computing technology that provides seamless, secure, and intuitive access to distributed Grid resources such as supercomputers or cluster systems and information stored in databases. UNICORE was developed in two projects funded by the German ministry for education and research (BMBF).
UNIDO Goodwill Ambassador UNIDO Goodwill Ambassadors are expert advocates of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and utilize their talent and experience to advocate for sustainable industrial development in developing countries. Other United Nations Goodwill Ambassador programs usually take a celebrity approach.
UNIDROIT The International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT) is an independent intergovernmental organisation. Its purpose is to study needs and methods for modernising, harmonising, and coordinating private law and in particular commercial law between states, and to draft international Conventions to address the needs.
UNIFEM The United Nations Development Fund for Women, commonly known as UNIFEM, provides financial and technical assistance to innovative programmes and strategies that promote women’s human rights, political participation and economic security. Since 1976 it has supported women’s empowerment and gender equality through its programme offices and links with women’s organizations in the major regions of the world.
UNIGIS UNIGIS is a worldwide network of universities cooperating since 1990 in the design, development and delivery of distance learning in Geographical Information Science and Systems. The UNIGIS network offers Postgraduate Certificate, Diploma and Master's courses, following the mission of 'Educating GIS Professionals Worldwide'.
UNINETT UNINETT is a Norwegian government-owned company responsible for deploying and maintaining a national research based computer network (often referred to as "Uninett"). They also conduct network research and pilot projects related to high speed connectivity.
UNIS-UN The UNIS-UN Conference is organized and run by high school students from the United Nations International School (UNIS). The conference is held annually in the General Assembly Hall of the United Nations Headquarters.
UNIT dating controversy The UNIT dating controversy refers to an ongoing debate in Doctor Who fandom about exactly when the stories featuring the fictional military organization known as the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce take place in the timeline of the television series.
UNIT: The Coup UNIT: The Coup is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It stars Nicholas Courtney reprising his role as Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, the former commander of UNIT (United Nations Intelligence Taskforce).
UNIT: The Longest Night UNIT: The Longest Night is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It continues the story of UNIT (United Nations Intelligence Taskforce).
UNIT: The Wasting UNIT: The Wasting is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It stars Nicholas Courtney reprising his role as Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, the former commander of UNIT (United Nations Intelligence Taskforce).
UNIT: Time Heals UNIT: Time Heals is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It stars Nicholas Courtney reprising his role as Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, the former commander of UNIT (United Nations Intelligence Taskforce).
UNITA The National Union for the Total Independence of Angola, commonly known by the acronymn, UNITA, derived from its Portuguese name UniĂŁo Nacional para a IndependĂŞncia Total de Angola, is an Angolan political faction and a former rebel force.
UNITAF The Unified Task Force (UNITAF) was an United Nations sanctioned effort to assist in stabilising Somalia in the face of widespread lawlessness and a severe famine. UNITAF was controlled by the USA but included personnel contributions from several other nations.
UNITE HERE UNITE HERE is a North American labor union with more than 450,000 active members in the United States and Canada, predominantly in the hotel, food service, apparel and textile manufacturing, laundry, warehouse and casino gaming industries. The union was formed in 2004 by the merger of UNITE (formerly the Union of Needletrades, Industrial, and Textile Employees) and HERE (Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union).
UNITED cRACKING fORCE The uNITED cRACKING fORCE (uCF), also known as uCF2000, is a warez group specializing in the removal of copy protection from software programs. Established in February of 1994 by mARQUIS dE sOIRE, although the group's first release was not until April 1994, uCF was run by mARQUIS until he left the group in October 1998.
UNITED for Intercultural Action UNITED for Intercultural Action is the biggest European network against nationalism, racism, fascism and in support of migrants and refugees, in which over 560 organisations from 49 European countries cooperate. The network was founded in 1992 and is independent from all political parties, organisations and states.
UNITED-NUKE UNITED-NUKE is a free, open source content management system written with PHP for publishing content on the world wide web and intranets using a database including MySQL, DB2, PostgreSQL, MSSQL, Microsoft Access via ODBC and SQLite.
UNITY (asylum seekers organisation) UNITY is a union of by asylum seekers established in the Glasgow, Scotland, in 2005 to ensure that the human rights of asylum seekers and sans papiers in the UK are upheld. Its headquarters are in Ibrox, near to the Home Office Immigration Centre where it holds monthly demonstrations highlighting the treatment of asylum seekers in the UK.
UNIVAC UNIVAC serves as the catch-all name for the American manufacturers of the lines of mainframe computers by that name, which through mergers and acquisitions underwent numerous name changes. The company UNIVAC began as the business computer division of Remington Rand formed by the 1950 purchase of the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation, founded four years earlier by ENIAC inventors J.
UNIVAC 1100/2200 series The UNIVAC 1100/2200 series is a series of compatible 36-bit computer systems, beginning with the UNIVAC 1107 in 1962, initially made by Sperry Rand. The series continues to be supported today by Unisys Corporation as the ClearPath IX.
UNIVAC 1100/60 The UNIVAC 1100/60, introduced in 1979, continued the venerable UNIVAC 1100 series first introduced in 1962 with the UNIVAC 1107. It was the first 1100 series machine introduced under the Sperry Corporation name.
UNIVAC 1101 The UNIVAC 1101, or ERA 1101, was a computer system designed by Engineering Research Associates (ERA) and built by the Remington Rand corporation in the 1950s. It was the first stored program computer in the US.
UNIVAC 1102 The UNIVAC 1102 or ERA 1102 was designed by Engineering Research Associates for the United States Air Force's Arnold Engineering Development Center in Tullahoma, Tennessee in response to a request for proposal issued in 1950. The Air Force needed three computers to do data reduction for two wind tunnels and an engine test facility.
UNIVAC 1107 The UNIVAC 1107 was the first member of Sperry Rand's UNIVAC 1100 series of computers, introduced in October 1962. Also known as the Thin Film Computer because of its use of thin film memory for its register storage.
UNIVAC 90/60 The Univac 90/60 series computer was a mainframe class computer manufactured by Sperry Corporation as a competitor to the IBM System 360 series of mainframe computers. The 90/60 used the same instruction set as the 360, although the machines themselves were not compatible with each other; programs written for one would have to be recompiled for the other, as at the time they were developed, the concept of an operating system being portable separately from the computer system it ran on was unheard of.
UNIVAC LARC The UNIVAC LARC (Livermore Advanced Research Computer) was Remington Rand's first attempt at building a supercomputer. It was designed for multiprocessing with 2 CPUs (called Computers) and an Input/output (I/O) Processor (called the Processor).
UNIVAC Solid State The UNIVAC Solid State was a 2-address, bi-quinary coded decimal computer, with memory on a rotating drum with 5000 signed 10 digit words, spinning at 17,667 RPM in a helium atmosphere. It was announced by Sperry Rand in December 1958, as a response to the IBM 650.
UNIX/32V UNIX/32V was an early version of the Unix operating system from Bell Laboratories, released in June 1979. 32V was a direct port of the PDP-11 Seventh Edition Unix to the Digital Equipment Corporation VAX architecture.
UNKLE UNKLE is a British musical outfit founded in 1994 by school friends James Lavelle and Tim Goldsworthy. Originally categorized as trip-hop, the group once included producer DJ Shadow and has employed a variety of guest artists and producers.
UNM Cancer Research Building The UNM Cancer Research and Treatment Center is a research facility located on the University of New Mexico North Campus, and part of the University of New Mexico Hospital complex. It is dedicated to the research and treatment of cancer.
UNMIT The security council, in it's resolution 1704 of 25th August 2006, established a new, expanded operation-the United Nations Integrated Mission In Timor-Leste (UNMIT)-to support the government in “consolidating stability, enhancing a culture of democratic governance, and facilitating political dialogue among Timorese stakeholders, in their efforts to bring about a process of national reconciliation and to foster social cohesion”.
UNNS The United Nations Naval Service is a futuristic fictional military organisation created by David Feintuch in his Seafort Saga series of novels. The organisation is heavily based on the Napoleonic-era Royal Navy, including the presence of teenage officers serving aboard major ships, largely illiterate lower-deck crewmembers, and draconian discipline.
UNO Spin UNO Spin is a card game similar to the original UNO card game but it incorporates a spin wheel. When a spin card is played someone must spin the wheel, forcing themselves or opponents to pick up, discard or exchange cards.
UNOSOM I UNOSOM I (United Nations Operation in Somalia) was the first part of a United Nations (UN) sponsored effort to provide, facilitate, and secure humanitarian relief in Somalia, as well as to monitor the first UN-brokered ceasefire of the Somali Civil War conflict in the early 1990s. The operation was established in April of 1992 and ran until its duties were assumed by the UNITAF mission in December 1992.
UNPROFLEET In the Axis of Time trilogy by John Birmingham, UNPROFLEET or The Multinational Taskforce is the name of the fleet sailing under the command of Admiral Phillip Kolhammer, USN which disappeared on January 15, 2021 off the coast of East Timor, and was sent back in time to June 2, 1942 at the height of World War II creating an alternate universe. In this alternate universe the majority of the ships that survived the "Transition" joined the war effort on the side of The Allies, although at least four ships were not deposited at the same time and/or place as the taskforce's command elements.
UNREO The United Nations Rwanda Emergency Office (UNREO), was an ad hoc UN group charged with gathering information and facilitating coordination between aid agencies in the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan genocide.Rwanda-UNIMIR background,undated, www.
UNSW Arc UNSW Arc is the principal student union at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Arc was established in late 2006 as a shelf company called ACN 121 239 674 Limited and assumed the functions of three existing student organisations:
UNSW Asia The University of New South Wales Asia (Abbreviation: UNSW Asia; Chinese: 亚洲新南威尔斯大学) is a new university slated to open in 2007 in Singapore. It will be the first international university campus for the University of New South Wales, and the first foreign university to be established in the Asian city-state.
UNSW Faculty of Commerce and Economics The Faculty of Business at the University of New South Wales has over 8,000 students. There are approximately 4,500 undergraduate students, 3,500 postgraduate students students and 250 PhD and Honours students with an almost equal mix of women and men.
UNSW Faculty of Law The Faculty of Law of the University of New South Wales is a law school situated in Sydney, Australia. It is comprised of the School of Law, the Australian School of Taxation (Atax), a community legal centre, a centre for continuing legal education, and 12 affiliated research and specialist legal centres.
UNSW-Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs UNSW-Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs is an Australian rules football club competing in the Sydney AFL league and based out of the Sydney eastern suburbs in New South Wales and is affiliated with the University of New South Wales.
UNTAET Crime Scene Detachment The UNTAET Crime Scene Detachment was the common title for an elite investigative unit created in the war torn and newly liberated country of East Timor in November 1999, under the direction of the United Nations mission in East Timor, consisting of International Police, Australian Military Police and New Zealand Military Police. The unit was tasked with performing the exhumations of several hundred East Timorese homicide victims killed during the UN mandate for the East Timor mission.
UNU-IIST UNU-IIST is the United Nations University International Institute for Software Technology, a UNU Research Training Centre based in Macau. It was originally set up by the Danish professor Dines Bjørner using funding from China, Macau and Portugal.
UNYA United Nations Youth Associations (UNYAs) are community organisations that aim to facilitate education and participation by young people in global politics, development and affairs and promote the United Nations Charter.
Uo Poko Uo Poko is an arcade puzzle game developed by Cave and distributed by Jaleco. It has gained some notoriety in gaming circles for the Japanese variant's engrish legal warning threatening that copyright violators will be "prosecutedt to the full extent of the jam".
UO Razor Razor (sometimes known as UO Razor) is a free software program designed to simplify common tasks in the popular MMORPG Ultima Online. It is designed to provide a free alternative to the popular program UOAssist which works on player run servers as well as official game servers.
UO-11 UO-11 (aka AMSAT OSCAR-11, or the University of Surrey's UoSAT-2) is an amateur satellite built at the University of Surrey and launched into orbit on March 1 1984. It is still orbital and active as of 2006, over twenty years after its launch.
UOP LLC UOP LLC, formerly known as Universal Oil Products, is a multi-national company developing and delivering technology to the petroleum refining, gas processing, petrochemical production and major manufacturing industries. The company’s roots date back to 1914, when the revolutionary Dubbs thermal cracking process created the technological foundation for today’s modern refining industry.
UORadio UO Radio is an internet-based radio station dedicated to the players of Ultima Online who share a passion for both great music and the online game we all know as Ultima Online. Here at UO Radio you will not only hear great music from all over the world but will also receive news updates with regards to Ultima Online as they come in.
Up (ABC album) In 1989, the duo issued Up, their fifth and final PolyGram studio album. This time experimenting with house music, ABC scored a minor UK hit with the single "One Better World", an ode to love, peace and tolerance.
Up a Road Slowly Up a Road Slowly is a coming-of-age novel by Irene Hunt that won the Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature in 1967. The story takes place in the United States during the mid 20th century.
Up and Crumbling Up and Crumbling is an EP released by pop rock band the Gin Blossoms on October 8, 1991. It was released after the Gin Blossoms signed with A&M Records and, while attempting to create a full-length album, ran into a creative drought during the recording sessions.
Up and under Up and under is a tactical manoeuver in the sport of rugby football in which the ball is kicked high and short onto or behind the defending team. In rugby union the up and under is also called a garryowen after the Irish rugby club which often used this tactic.
Up at the Villa Up at the Villa is a 1941 novella by William Somerset Maugham about a young widow caught between three men: her suitor, her one-night stand, and her confidant. A fast-paced story, Up at the Villa incorporates elements of the crime and suspense novel.
Up Against My Heart Up Against My Heart was the fifth and final album that Patty Loveless would record for MCA Records. She felt that the company was not promoting her records as aggressively as those of other artists on the huge label, and they were soon to part ways.
Up Against the Wall Motherfuckers Up Against the Wall Motherfuckers (often referred to as simply "the Motherfuckers") was an anarchist affinity group based in New York City. This "street gang with analysis" was famous for its Lower East Side direct action and is said to have inspired members of the Weather Underground and Yippies.
Up All Night (radio show) Up All Night is a programme broadcast on the national radio station BBC Radio Five Live in the United Kingdom and is on air between the hours of 1am and 5am every night. It is also broadcast on all of the BBC's local radio frequencies across England and on Radio Scotland and Radio Cymru and has continued since the station's launch on Monday March 28 1994.
Up Captain Peacock "Up Captain Peacock" (originally aired 13 March 1975) was a third season episode of Are You Being Served?. To celebrate his twentieth anniversary with Grace Brothers, Captain Peacock is given the key to the executive washroom and access to the executive dining room, which riles the rest of the staff.
Up Close & Personal Up Close & Personal is a 1996 American motion picture drama/romance that was inspired by the story of Jessica Savitch who, in the 1970s, became the first female anchor on American television. The film is based on the 1988 book, Golden Girl: The Story of Jessica Savitch by Alanna Nash.
Up from the Ashes Up from the Ashes is a 1990 hard rock album by Don Dokken (Singer of his original band Dokken). The sound of the album was similar to Dokken's work with his former band and displays great growth in Dokken's writing since the former band's demise, but it did not sell as well.
Up from the Catacombs - The Best of Jane's Addiction Up From the Catacombs - The Best of Jane's Addiction is a greatest hits album by Jane's Addiction. It was released on September 19 2006 and contains all previously released material with and no new tracks, both unreleased or live.
Up Ferguson Way A fictional work by Pulitzer-prize winner Louis Bromfield, 'Up Ferguson Way' would epitomize all that was Louis Bromfield. First appearing as a chapter in Pleasant Valley, 'Up Ferguson Way' was set at the high meadowed prairie at Malabar Farm that bore it's name.
Up From Slavery Up From Slavery is the 1901 autobiography of Booker T. Washington detailing his slow and steady rise from a slave child during the Civil War, to the difficulties and obstacles he overcame to get an education, to his work establishing vocational schools (most notably the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama) to helping black people and other disadvantaged minorities learn useful, marketable skills and work to pull themselves, as a race, up by the bootstraps.
Up Helly-Aa Up Helly Aa is any of a variety of fire festivals held in Shetland annually in the middle of winter. The festival involves a procession of guizers (or guisers) formed into squads processing through the town or village in a variety of themed costumes.
Up In Town Up In Town is a six-part series of short (10 minute) monologues, featuring Joanna Lumley as the middle-aged, divorced and lonely Madison Blakelock. The series was produced for television by Baby Cow Productions, and screened on BBC Two.
Up late Up Late was a talk-variety program airing on WOCH-TV in Chicago in 2003-04. The program featured host Kabir Batia interviewing celebrities, acting in short films and going out to special events and filing reports.
Up North (book) Up North is a travel book by Charles Jennings, detailing his excursion from the south to Northern England. Throughout the duration of the book, written in 1992, he conveys a sense of grimness and hopelessness with a certain acerbic wit; he suggests, for instance, that the name Grimsby may be dissected as combining 'grim' and 'by the sea'.
Up North (television) Up North was an MTV television show, broadcast on MTV Europe and several national TV stations in Northern Europe. Every week the viewers could vote for their favourite song as they were presented in the show, viewers voted either by SMS or on the MTV Europe website.
Up series The Up series is a series of seven documentary films that has followed the lives of fourteen British children since 1964, when they were seven years old. The children were selected primarily to represent the full range of socio-economic backgrounds in Britain at that time, with the explicit assumption that each child's "class" predetermines their future.
Up the Academy MAD Magazine Presents Up the Academy is an American teen comedy film released in 1980, about the outrageous antics of a group of misfits at a military school. It was directed by Robert Downey, and starred Wendell Brown, Tommy Citera, Hutch Parker, Tom Poston, and Ralph Macchio.
Up the Creek Up the Creek is a 1984 comedy movie, directed by Robert Butler. Although the movie itself was not as popular as other "college romp" films, the four lead parts all came to the film with experience in popular comedies, most notably Animal House and Porky's.
Up the Elephant and Round the Castle Up the Elephant and Round the Castle was an ITV sitcom which aired from 1983 to 1985, starring Jim Davidson played the role of Jim London. Despite the show not being a success it lasted 3 series and 23 episodes.
Up the Garden Path Up the Garden Path was a 1984 novel by Sue Limb which was then adapted into a radio series by BBC Radio 4 and later into a television sitcom by Granada TV for ITV. Both the radio and television series comprised of three seasons each, with the radio seasons broadcast in 1987, 1988 and 1993 and the television seasons broadcast in 1990, 1991 and 1993.
Up the Junction (1968 film) Up the Junction is a 1968 British film directed by Peter Collinson and starring Dennis Waterman, Maureen Lipman, Liz Fraser, Michael Gothard, Alfie Bass, Aubrey Morris, Billy Murray and Mike Reid. It is based on the book of the same name by Nell Dunn.
Up the Ladder to the Roof "Up the Ladder to the Roof" is a 1970 hit single recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label. It was the first Supremes single to feature new lead singer Jean Terrell in place of Diana Ross, who officially left the group for a solo career two weeks before the recording of this song in January 1970.
Up the Line Up the Line (1969) is a time travel novella by American science fiction author Robert Silverberg. The plot revolves mainly around the paradoxes brought about by time travel, though it is also notable for the liberal dosage of sex and humor.
Up the Walls of the World Up the Walls of the World is a 1978 science fiction novel by the American author Alice Sheldon who wrote under the pen name of James Tiptree, Jr. It was the first novel she published having until then worked and built a reputation only in the field of short stories.
Up to In mathematics, the phrase "up to xxxx" indicates that members of an equivalence class are to be regarded as a single entity for some purpose. "xxxx" describes a property or process which transforms an element into one from the same equivalence class, i.
Up to eleven "Up to eleven" or "These go to eleven" is an idiom from popular culture which has come to refer to anything capable of being exploited to its utmost abilities, or to exceed them, such as a sound volume control. Similarly, the expression "turning it up to eleven" may refer to the act of taking something to an extreme.
Up to My Neck in You Up to My Neck in You is the second last song on AC/DC's album Powerage on both the International version of the album and the seventh song on the European LP version of the album. This song was written by Bon Scott, and it was played with replacement vocalist Brian Johnson after Scott's death.
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