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UFC Ultimate Fight Night 4 Ultimate Fight Night 4 was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on April 6, 2006. The event took place at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, in Las Vegas, Nevada and was broadcast live on Spike TV in the United States and Canada.
UFC Ultimate Fight Night 5 Ultimate Fight Night 5 was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on June 28, 2006. The event took place at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, in Las Vegas, Nevada and was broadcast live on Spike TV in the United States and Canada.
UFDEX micro FIKO Data Exchange (uFDEX) is a serial protocol and data transfer system used as mini-LAN in vehicles, marine, aviation, lab, home and office automation systems. uFDEX uses embedded microcontroller technologies and may link into multiple RS-232, RS-422, RS-485 ports via one single entry point as defined under Common Hybrid Interface Protocol System (CHIPS).
UFIDA UFIDA (用友 in Chinese) is the #1 ERP vendor in the Asia-Pacific area, with over 400,000 implementions as of 2005. It was founded in 1988 in Beijing, China by Wang Wenjing, and has grown from a basic financials package to encompass a full line of ERP modules, plus several industry-specific applications.
UFO (TV series) UFO was a British television science fiction series created by Gerry Anderson & Sylvia Anderson and produced by the Anderson's and Lew Grade's Century 21 Productions for Grade's ITC Entertainment company. The Andersons had previously made a number of very successful marionette-based children's science fiction series including Stingray, Thunderbirds, and Captain Scarlet.
UFO Magazine UFO Magazine is an American magazine devoted to the subject of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial life. It was founded in 1986 by Vicki Cooper and Sherrie Stark, and is now edited by Nancy Birnes.
UFO Phil Phil Hill, better known as UFO Phil, has gained moderate fame and a cult-following as a novelty songwriter and purveyor of short, comedic internet videos. He is also a regular on the nationally syndicated radio program Coast to Coast AM with George Noory, appearing frequently as a guest and contributor.
UFO-memorial Emilcin The UFO-memorial Emilcin is a memorial built in 2005 in Emilcin, Poland which remembers a supposed alien abduction at the site, which is said to have taken place there on May 10, 1978. The abductee, Jan Wolski, said he was abducted by Greys in an UFO looking like a flying caravan.
UFO-Memorial Ängelholm The UFO-Memorial Ängelholm is presumably the only memorial in Europe to be built as remembrance to a UFO landing. It was built in 1963 and it is situated in a forest clearing at Kronoskogen, a suburb of the Swedish town of Ängelholm.
UFO-Sweden UFO-Sweden (UFO-Sverige in Swedish) is a Swedish non-profit organization dedicated to the investigation of UFO sightings and/or alien contacts in Sweden. The organization was founded in 1970 and have 26 local groups all over Sweden with the central unit in Uppsala.
UFO2000 UFO2000 is a Free and Open Source Software tactical squad simulation computer game, based largely on X-COM: UFO Defense. Its main feature over X-COM is support for multiplayer play; however, it does not yet support a single-player mode.
UFO: Aftermath UFO: Aftermath, is a turn based strategy game from ALTAR interactive, where you assume the role of the Earth's last hope - the commander of the last, scattered humans left on the planet. It is up to you to guide your forces through the planet's time of crisis, and overcome the alien threat.
UFO: Aftershock UFO: Aftershock is a computer strategy game created by Altar and released in 2005. It's a squad combat game at its core with overlying strategic elements and a clear debt to the lauded classic X-COM: UFO Defense (1994), though a smaller one than that of its predecessor, UFO: Aftermath.
UFO: Alien Invasion UFO: Alien Invasion is a computer game, heavily influenced by the X-COM series, where the player fights aliens that are trying to take control over the Earth. The game is a SourceForge project, and is licensed under the GPL.
UFO: Extraterrestrials UFO: Extraterrestrials (set to be released 28 February 2007), is a Microsoft Windows game that aims to be an unofficial sequel to the highly acclaimed X-COM :UFO Defense (best selling game of 1995). Developed by Chaos Concept, the game picks up where the original X-COM left off, incorporating a twist of the aliens defeating Earth.
UFORM UFORM (UFO Research, Midlands) is a UFO research organization founded in 1995 and based in Brierley Hill, West Midlands, UK. The group has around 80 active members who take part in regular "sky-watches" on Hartlebury Common near Stourport-on-Severn during the summer months which are organised by founding member Yvonne South and currrent chairman Steve Poole.
UFOs in fiction Many works of fiction have featured UFOs. In most cases, as the fictional story progresses, the Earth is being invaded by hostile alien forces from outer space, usually from Mars,as depicted in early science fiction, or the people are being destroyed by alien forces, as depicted in Independence Day.
UFTP UFTP is a UDP-based file transfer protocol and the name of a tool that implements that protocol. It was developed by Dennis Bush, and is designed for particularly efficient file transfers under scenarios where the file is to be broadcast/multicast or the transfer occurs over a wireless link (such as satellite).
Ug Land Ug Land is an area of the Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire, England. It is themed as a neandethal area of the park home to several rides including the 'legendary' Corkscrew and the terrifying Rita - Queen of Speed.
Ugab River Ugab River is an ephemeral river that only flows above the surface of its sandy bed a few days each year, but its subterranean water is an important resource for species in the Damaraland region of northern Namibia, including the rare desert elephant.
Ugadi Ugadi (Telugu: ఉగాది, Kannada: ಉಗಾದಿ) (literally - the start of an era) is the new year's day for the people of the Deccan region of India. While the people of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka use the term Ugadi for this festival, the people of Maharashtra term the same festival, observed on the same day, Gudi Padwa.
Ugali Ugali is a staple starch component of many African meals, especially in southern and east Africa. It is generally made from maize flour (or ground maize) and water, and varies in consistency from porridge to a dough-like substance.
Ugamak Island Ugamak Island () is one of the Krenitzin Islands, a subgroup of the Fox Islands group of the eastern Aleutian Islands, Alaska. Ugamak is an Aleut word transcribed by Father Veniaminov (1840) which, according to R.
Uganda Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda, is a country in East Africa, bordered on the east by Kenya, the north by Sudan, on the west by the Democratic Republic of Congo, on the southwest by Rwanda, and on the south by Tanzania. The southern part of the country includes a substantial portion of Lake Victoria, within which it shares borders with Kenya and Tanzania.
Uganda Broadcasting Corporation Uganda Broadcasting Corporation (UBC) is the public broadcaster of Uganda. It was founded as a result of the "Uganda Broadcasting Corporation Act, 2004", which merged the operations of UTV and Radio Uganda.
Uganda Conflict Action Network The Uganda Conflict Action Network (sometimes referred to as Uganda-CAN) is an advocacy organization seeking to raise awareness of the suffering caused by the Lord's Resistance Army insurgency of northern Uganda. The organization was founded in 2005.
Uganda national rugby union team Below is the Uganda Rugby Football Union current national team;Ugandan team: 15 Brian Tabaruka (MTN Heathens), 14 Allan Musoke (UTL Kobs), 13 John Musoke (LG Rhinos), 12 Tony Lugya (Hima Impis), 11 Bonny Morrow (LG Rhinos), 10 Edmond Tumusiime (UTL Kobs), 9 Gamma Faisal (MTN Heathens), 8 Peter Magona (MTN Heathens) (captain), 7 Mathias Ochwo (G4Securicor Pirates), 6 Robert Seguya (MTN Heathens), 5 Ronald Mwisaka (Hima Impis), 4 Victor Wadia (UTL Kobs), 3 Brian Makalama (G4S Pirates), 2 Deo Tumuhairwe (G4S Pirates), 1 Fred Mudoola (UTL Kobs)
Uganda National Liberation Front The Uganda National Liberation Front (UNLF) was a political group formed by exiled Ugandans opposed to the rule of Idi Amin with an accompanying military wing, the Uganda National Liberation Army (UNLA). UNLA fought alongside Tanzanian forces in the Uganda-Tanzania War that led to the overthrow of Idi Amin's regime.
Uganda Patriotic Movement The Uganda Patriotic Movement is a defunct political party in Uganda. It was founded by Yoweri Museveni and participated in the december 1980 general elections, which were won by Milton Obote's Uganda People's Congress.
Uganda Railways Corporation Uganda Railways Corporation (URC) is the parastatal railway of Uganda. It was formed after the breakup of the East African Railways Corporation (EARC) in 1977 when it took over the Ugandan part of the East African railways.
Uganda Virus Research Institute The Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI), located in Entebbe, Uganda, was established in 1936 as the Yellow Fever Research Institute by the Rockefeller Foundation. In 1950, after gaining regional recognition it was renamed the East African Virus Research institute (EAVRI).
Ugandan Bush War The war in the bush (also known as the Luwero War or the Ugandan civil war) refers to the guerilla war waged in Uganda by the National Resistance Army (NRA) against the governments of Milton Obote and Tito Okello between 1981 and 1986.
Ugandan diplomatic missions In the geographical centre Africa, Uganda maintains diplomatic missions with its immediate neighbours, what it calls the 'ring states' Further afield Uganda has a presence in Europe, the Middle East, North America and the Pacific-Rim.
Ugandan hip hop Uganda’s hip hop scene began in the early to mid-1990s, especially among university students at Makerere University and elsewhere. The Bataka Squad, formed in the early 1990s is a pioneer in the Ugandan Hip Hop scene and are the originators of the Lugaflow style, using the native Luganda language.
Ugandan Kob The Ugandan Kob (Kobus kob thomasi, rarely Kobus kob thomasi neumann) is a sub-species of the kob, a type of antelope found in sub-Saharan Africa. It is normally reddish-brown, in which it differs from other kob sub-species.
Ugandan multi-party referendum, 2005 Ugandans voted to restore a multi-party political system in a constitutional referendum held on 28 July, 2005. Political parties were barred from competing in elections for nearly 20 years in order to curb sectarian tensions.
Ugandan women's cricket team The Ugandan women's cricket team is the team that represents the county of Uganda in international women's cricket. They played their first matches as part of a triangular series that also involved Kenya and Kenya's A side in January 2006.
Ugarchin Ugarchin (Bulgarian: Угърчин) is a town located in the Lovech Province in North-Central Bulgaria. The town of Ugarchin is the administrative center of the Municipality of Ugarchin which includes twelve villages.
Ugarit Ugarit (modern site Ras Shamra رأس شمرة; meaning "top/head/cape of the wild fennel" in Arabic) was an ancient cosmopolitan port city, sited on the Mediterranean coast of northern Syria a few kilometers north of the modern city of Latakia. Ugarit sent tribute to Egypt and maintained trade and diplomatic connections with Cyprus (called Alashiya), documented in the archives recovered from the site and corroborated by Mycenaean and Cypriot pottery found there.
Ugaritic language The Ugaritic language is only known in the form of writings found in the lost city of Ugarit in Syria since its discovery by French archaeologists in 1928. It has been extremely important for scholars of the Old Testament in clarifying Hebrew texts and has revealed more of how Judaism used common phrases, literary idioms, and expressions employed by surrounding pagan cultures.
Ugartsthal Ugartsthal, a village, German colony in administrative district of Kałusz, 7 km on the west from Kałusz (district - court, railway station, office postal and telegraph). On the north lies Wierzchnia and Mościska, to the east Kałusz, to the south Siwka, on the west Kropiwnik.
Ugaunians The Ugaunians (Estonian: ugalased) is one of the Finnic tribes that were called Chudes in Old East Slavic language and that later formed the Estonian nation. They lived in the province of Ugaunia (also Ugania, Ungannia) in what is now Tartu, Põlva, Võru and Valga counties of Estonia.
Ugayafukiaezu , commonly shortened to Ugayafukiaezu, is a Japanese deity (kami) and in Japanese mythology, he is the father of Japan's (mythical) first emperor, Emperor Jimmu. In Kojiki, his name appears as Amatsuhitaka-hiko'nakisatake-ugayafukiaezu-no-Mikoto (天津日高日子波限 建鵜草葦不合命), and in the Nihonshoki he is called Hiko'nagisatake-ugayafukiaezu-no-Mikoto (彦波瀲武鸕鶿草葺不合尊).
Ugg boots Ugg boots (or ug boots, ugh boots, uggs), are generic terms for a type of sheepskin boot which has been made in Australia and New Zealand for many decades. The origins of the name are unknown; according to one theory, it is an abbreviation for "ugly".
Ugh Zan III Ugh Zan III (alternate spelling: Ugh-Zan III) aka the Vicious Warlock or Ugzy as he is called by fans of the Serious Sam video games, is the fictional final adversary (or Boss) of Serious Sam: The First Encounter. He is 330 feet (ca.
Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Baron Shuttleworth Ughtred James Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Baron Shuttleworth 2nd Bt (1844 – 1939) was a British Liberal Party Member of Parliament who held office briefly in 1886 as Under-Secretary of State for India and then as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. From 1892–95 he was Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty.
Ugley Ugley is a small hamlet located just off the B1383 road (the former A11) in the non-metropolitan district of Uttlesford in Essex, England. It is about a mile north of Stansted Mountfitchet, and located between Saffron Walden and Bishop's Stortford, two of the wealthiest towns in East Anglia.
Ugli fruit An ugli fruit is a citrus fruit created by hybridizing a grapefruit (or pomelo according to some sources) and a tangerine, and is sometimes called uniq fruit or unique fruit. Its species is Citrus reticulata x Citrus paradisi.
Uglies Uglies is the first book in a series about Tally Youngblood, written by Scott Westerfeld. In this futuristic novel, Tally's friend Shay runs away to "the Smoke," where "Uglies" run away to if they don't want to become "Pretties.
Ugljevik Ugljevik (Cyrillic]: Угљевик) is a municipality and town of the same name in northeast [[Bosnia and Herzegovina. The municipality located in the eastern foothills of Mount Majevica, in picturesque countryside, where wondrous and beautiful mountain starts descending towards the flatlands of Semberija, to which it is tied more than any other surrounding area.
Ugljevik Power Plant Ugljevik Mine and Power Plant (Serbian: Рудник и Термоелектрана Угљевик or Rudnik i Termoelekrana Ugljevik) is a coal fired power plant at Ugljevik in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, with an electrical output power of 300 Megawatts. It has a 310 metre tall chimney, probably the tallest structure in the country.
Uglor Uglor was a hardcore punk band founded in 1986 in El Paso, Texas by Chris "Vytore" Everblue (guitar and vocals), Sander "Skaj" Starr (bass and vocals), and Hedona "Grant Slam" Dorian (drums and vocals). Later members include Stevo-Cide Saunders (guitar and art) and Skwid (vocals and art).
Ugly American Ugly American is an epithet used to refer to perceptions of arrogant, demeaning, unthoughtful behaviors of Americans abroad. The term originated as the title of a 1958 book by authors William Lederer and Eugene Burdick, reprinted in 1999, The Ugly American.
Ugly American (magazine) Ugly American was a music and pornography fanzine published for thirteen issues from 1988 to 1999. The New Jersey-based zine was published out of Pomona, New Gretna, Little Silver and Jersey City, although it retained strong ties to both the Red Bank music scene and the Pine Barrens, home of the Jersey Devil.
Ugly code Ugly code, also known as quick and dirty code, refers to a computer program that accomplishes its task, more or less, but which is inefficient and hard to read. In the early days of computer programming, students were sometimes given the following advice.
Ugly duckling theorem The Ugly Duckling Theorem is an argument demonstrating that classification is impossible without some sort of bias. It is named for Hans Christian Andersen's famous story of The Ugly Duckling, because it shows that, all things being equal, an ugly duckling is just as similar to a swan as two swans are to each other.
Ugly Duckling Presse Ugly Duckling Presse a nonprofit] art & publishing collective producing small to mid-size editions of new poetry, translations, lost works, and artist's [[books. The Presse favors emerging, international, and “forgotten” writers with well-defined formal or conceptual projects that are difficult to place at other presses.
Ugly Man Records Ugly Man Records was started as a Manchester-based independent record label, but it is now based in Leeds. The label released debut singles for many Manchester bands, including the Man From Delmonte and I Am Kloot.
Ugly Planet Ugly Planet is a music culture magazine dedicated to documenting artists who support innovation, diversity, equality, justice and social introspection. Ugly Planet seeks artists (regardless of genre) who transcend the simple title of 'entertainer', and endeavor to enlighten or engender political or social change.
Ugly Rumours (band) Ugly Rumours was the name of a rock band founded in part by the current (as of January 14, 2007) UK prime minister Tony Blair, while studying law at St John's College, Oxford during the early 1970s; he sang and played guitar. The band's name came from the cover of the Grateful Dead's album From the Mars Hotel.
Ugly stick The Ugly stick is a traditional Newfoundland musical instrument fashioned out of household and tool shed items, typically a mop handle with bottle caps, tin cans, small bells and other noise makers. The instrument is played with a drum stick and has a distinctive sound.
Uglydolls Uglydolls are a collection of designer toys created by independent toy designers David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim. Uglydolls were first released in 2002, and are distinguished by an aesthetic that balances traditional cuteness with ugliness.
Ugni Ugni is a genus of about 10 species of plants in the myrtle family Myrtaceae, native to western South America and Central America from the Valdivian temperate rain forests of southern Chile north to southern Mexico, and also the Juan Fernández Islands off Chile. They are shrubs with evergreen foliage, reaching 1-5 m tall.
Ugo Balzani Count Ugo Balzani (November 6, 1847–February 27, 1916) was an Italian historian, born in Rome and educated there in the universities of that city. He became known as a distinguished scholar in his chosen field and honors were heaped upon him at home and abroad.
Ugo Foscolo Ugo Foscolo (February 6, 1778 - September 10, 1827), Italian writer, was born at Zakynthos in the Ionian Isles in 1778. On the death of his father, a physician at Split (now in Croatia) , the family removed to Venice, and in the University of Padua Foscolo completed the studies begun in the Dalmatian grammar school.
Ugo Frigerio Ugo Frigerio (September 16, 1901 in Milan – July 7, 1968 in Garda) was an Italian athlete, who won the gold medal in both the 3 km Walk and 10 km Walk at the 1920 Summer Olympics. In the 3 km Walk he had a time of 13:14.
Ugo Mattei Ugo Mattei is a professor and the Alfred and Hanna Fromm Chair in International and Comparative Law at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco, California. was born in Torino], [[Italy, in 1961.
Ugo Nespolo Ugo Nespolo born at Mosso Santa Maria near Biella on August 29, 1941, studied under Enrico Paulucci at the Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti of Turin from where he emerged with a degree in Modern Literature having produced a graduate thesis on Semiology.
Ugo, conte di Parigi Ugo, conte di Parigi (Hugo, Count of Paris) is a tragedia lirica, or tragic opera, in two acts by Gaetano Donizetti. Felice Romani wrote the Italian libretto after Hippolyte-Louis-Florent Bis's Blanche d'Aquitaine.
Ugoff Ugoff is a fictional character, played by actor Daniel Raymont, in a 2004 ad campaign for Burger King directed by Roman Coppola. It was to promote the new "Fire-Grilled Salads" and the paper "Salad Pouch" which was used to keep the chicken and shrimp warm for the salad entrees.
Ugone della Volta Ugone della Volta was the second Archbishop of Genoa from 1163 to 1188 after Siro de' Porcello. He was a peacemaker in the city of Genoa, mediating between the various factions and families at a time when it was growing into a Mediterranean power.
Ugra Karma Ugra Karma is the second full-length release by Impaled Nazarene. Upon its release there was some controversy over the copyrights of the artwork used, which is a reproduction of the work of Madame Koslovsky; this led to a new artwork for the re-release.
Ugrasena Ugrasena was a king of Mathura (as per the Hindu epic Mahabharata, husband of Karni, and father of Kansa and Devaka (father of Devaki). He was deposed by Kansa, but Krishna, after killing the latter, restored Ugrasena to the throne.
Ugrin Csák Ugrin Csák (died in 1311) was an early 14th century ruler of Upper Syrmia. In the beginning of the 14th century, the Kingdom of Hungary fell into civil war over Hungarian throne, and the central power in the Kingdom collapsed.
Ugueth Urbina Ugueth Urbina (IPA pronunciation: ), born Ugueth UrtaĂ­n Urbina Villarreal (February 15, 1974 in Caracas, Venezuela), is a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. He is currently in custody facing attempted murder charges in Venezuela.
UGK UGK (short for Underground Kingz) is a hip-hop duo from Port Arthur, Texas. Formed in 1987 by long-time friends Chad "Pimp C" Butler and Bernard "Bun B" Freeman, they are highly respected by many of their peers, due in part to their longevity and their entrenchment in hip-hop's underground.
UGM-27 Polaris The Polaris missile was a submarine-launched, two-stage solid-fuel nuclear-armed ballistic missile (SLBM) built during the Cold War by Lockheed for the United States Navy. It was designed to be used as part of the US Navy's contribution to the United States' nuclear deterrent, replacing the Regulus cruise missile.
UGM-73 Poseidon The Poseidon missile was the second US Navy ballistic missile system, powered by a two-stage solid fuel rocket. It succeeded the Polaris missile beginning in 1972, bringing major advances in warheads and accuracy.
UGT2B7 UGT2B7 (UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase-2B7) is a phase II metabolism isoenzyme found to be active in the liver, kidneys, epithelial cells of the lower gastrointestinal tract and also has been reported in the brain.
Uh racing UH Racing is the University of Hertfordshires Formula SAE team, they are one of only a couple of UK universitys to compete in the the US Formula SAE competition. The main competeion that they compete in is the Formula Student (FSUK) event.
UhClem Clem is the protagonist of The Firesign Theatre play I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus. Asked to give his name to the main computer at the Future Fair, he says, "Uh, Clem," and is thereafter known to the main computer and Dr.
Uhlan Uhlans (in Polish: Ułan also spelled "Ulan", German, from Turkish oğlan Merriam-Webster Online - Uhlan article) were originally Polish light cavalry soldiers armed with lances, sabres, pistols, rifles; later they also served in the Prussian and Austrian armies. Similar troops also existed in other European armies, where they were rather known as "lancers".
Uhldingen-MĂĽhlhofen Uhldingen-MĂĽhlhofen is a town at the northern shore of Lake Constance, Germany between Ăśberlingen and Meersburg. The town is a popular holiday destination and home to the Pfahlbauten open air museum of Unteruhldingen and the cathedral of Birnau.
Uhlerstown-Frenchtown Bridge The Uhlerstown-Frenchtown Bridge is a free bridge over the Delaware River, owned and operated by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission. The bridge carries Bridge Street, connecting New Jersey Route 12 in Frenchtown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey with Pennsylvania Route 32 in Uhlerstown, located in Tinicum Township, in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Uhlovitsa Uhlovitsa is the name of a cave in the Blue Pools Area (Bulgarian: местността „Сините вирове“) in Smolyan Province in the Rhodope Mountains. The cave is close to the Mogilitsa village and 37 and 47km away from Pamporovo and Chepelare respectively.
Uhm Jung-hwa Uhm Jung-hwa (ě—„ě •í™”, born August 17, 1971) is a South Korean singer and actress best known for her roles in the films Marriage is a Crazy Thing (which earned her a Best Actress Award at the Baeksang Arts Awards), My Lovely Week and Princess Aurora. Singer and actor Uhm Tae-woong is her younger brother.
Uhtred (Benedictine theologian) Uhtred (also spelled Owtred) was an English Benedictine theologian and writer, born at Boldon, North Durham, about 1315; died at Finchale Abbey, 24 January, 1396. He joined the Benedictines of Durham Abbey about 1332 and was sent to London in 1337.
Uhura Uhura is a character from the fictional Star Trek universe who was played by Nichelle Nichols. She appears in Star Trek: The Original Series and the first six Star Trek movies as the communications officer on the starships Enterprise (NCC-1701 and NCC-1701-A).
Uhura (Quest for Glory) Uhura is a fictional character from Sierra's classic graphic adventure series Quest for Glory. The character first appeared in 1990's Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire, and later appeared in Quest for Glory III: Wages of War.
Uhuru Kenyatta Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta (born October 26, 1961) is the leader of the Kenya African National Union (KANU), the former ruling party of Kenya and the official leader of opposition in the Kenyan 9th parliament. He is the son of Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya's first president (1964–1978).
Uhuru Movement The Uhuru Movement refers to a group of organizations under the principle of "African internationalism," or the liberation of Africans in both the continent of Africa and in the African Diaspora. The Movement is led by Omali Yeshitela's African People's Socialist Party (APSP).
UH Racing UH Racing is the University of Hertfordshire's Formula SAE team, they are one of only a couple of UK universities to compete in the US Formula SAE competition. The main competition that they compete in is the Formula Student (FSUK) event.
UH-1 Iroquois The Bell Helicopter Textron UH-1 Iroquois, commonly (or officially in the United States Marine Corps) known as the "Huey", is a multipurpose military helicopter, famous for its use in the Vietnam War.
UH-1Y Venom The UH-1Y is currently in low-rate production to replace the United States Marine Corps aging fleet of UH-1N Iroquois light utility helicopters first introduced in the early 1970s. Originally the UH-1Y was to be based off of remanufactured UH-1N airframes, but in April of 2005 the aircraft was approved to built as a new helicopter.
UHF (film) UHF (also known as The Vidiot from UHF in Australia and parts of Europe, and Los Telelocos in Mexico) is a comedy film made in 1989. It starred "Weird Al" Yankovic, Michael Richards, David Bowe, Victoria Jackson, Fran Drescher, Kevin McCarthy, Gedde Watanabe, Billy Barty, Anthony Geary and Trinidad Silva.
UHF connector The UHF connector is a World War II threaded connector design, from an era when UHF referred to frequencies over 30 MHz. Originally intended for use as a video connector in RADAR applications, it was later used for RF applications.
UHF CB UHF CB is a class licensed (meaning licence-free use for most users) citizen's band radio service authorised by the governments of Australia and of New Zealand in the UHF 477 MHz band. It provides 40 channels, including 16 channels (8 output, 8 input) allocated to repeater stations.
Ucha (Tokyo Mew Mew) , also known as R2003, is Berry Shirayuki's robot. It is similar to Masha in capabilities, however, it can speak complete sentences, has a bit of attitude, and the appearance is different (a strawberry with bunny ears and tail).
Uche Okafor Uchenna Kizito Okafor, often shortened to Uche Okafor (born August 8, 1967 in Owerri) is a former football defender who played 34 international matches for Nigeria. He played every match when Nigeria won the 1994 African Nations Cup, but sustained an ankle injury shortly thereafter, missing the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
Uche Okechukwu Uche Alozie Okechukwu(born September 27, 1967), known as Uche for short , is a Nigerian former football player, who played 44 matches as a defender for the Nigeria national football team, with whom he won the 1994 African Nations Cup and 1996 Summer Olympics. He also represented Nigeria in two FIFA World Cups.
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