wiktionarypar erseErse can be an alternative name for any Goidelic languages Goidelic language , especially Irish language Irish , from Erische. a 16th 19th Century Scots language Scots ref SND http www.dsl.ac.uk dsl getent4.php?plen 2605&startset 10909915&query ERSE&fhit erse&dregion form&dtext snd fhit Erse ref name for Scottish Gaelic From the Middle Ages to the end of Classical Gaelic education Scottish Gaelic References Reflist disambig ... more details
Wiktionary Irish may refer to Irish cuisine Ireland , an island in north western Europe, on which are located Northern Ireland , a constituent country of the United Kingdom Republic of Ireland , a sovereign state Irish language , a Goidelic language spoken in Ireland and by communities worldwide Irish people , people of Irish ethnicity, people born in Ireland, people who hold Irish Citizenship Irish name , a first or last name See also Irish nationality law , determining who can become an Irish citizen List of Irish related topics Irish related topics , list of articles related to Ireland disambiguation Category Ireland da Irsk de Irisch os it Irlandese ja nn Irsk pt Irland s ru sco Erse simple Irish ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox River river name Fuhse image name Fuhse in Celle.jpg caption origin Lower Saxony mouth Aller br Coord 52 37 20 N 10 2 56 E display inline,title basin countries Germany length 98 km elevation 150 m discharge watershed 920 km The Fuhse is a stream of Lower Saxony , Germany , a left tributary of the Aller . Spelled Fuse in maps of the 19th century and earlier, the name is thought to derive from the ancient Fosa flumen, after which the Germanic tribe of the Fosi took their name or vice versa . The Fuhse originates on the west slope of the Oderwald , foothills of the Harz range between Bad Harzburg und Wolfenb ttel . The source spring lies in the municipality of Fl the near Schladen . From there the Fuhse flows west of Salzgitter . It turns to the north and flows through Peine , Dollbergen and Uetze to Celle . In Celle borough Neustadt it joins the Aller . The most important tributary is the Erse , that joins the Fuhse at Uetze . Category Aller drainage basin 1Fuhse Category Rivers of Lower Saxony da Fuhse de Fuhse no Fuhse nn Fuhse pl Fuhse ru ... more details
The Black Boneens is the nickname of a fictional rival regiment mentioned in The Mutiny of the Mavericks by Rudyard Kipling . The term Boneen is Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland Newfoundland Irish Gaelic dialect for a young pig derived from Dineen Erse Irish language Gaelic . The slang probably indicates that the unit is either from Newfoundland or the Maritimes region of Canada or served there during its history. They seem to be a rowdy lot with poor discipline. As an example, the men of the Mavericks mention in barracks gossip that a platoon of the Boneens were currently being court martialed for almost killing a new recruit while hazing him. It seems the recruit had been trying to spread Fenian propaganda and encourage desertion and insurrection in the unit. The former was tolerated but the latter, disloyalty to the Regiment, seemed to be the cause of the incident. The Real Boneens The regiment seems to resemble the 100th Prince of Wales s Royal Canadian Regiment of Foot 100th Prince of Wales Royal Leinster Regiment Royal Canadians , a Canadian regiment raised in 1858 to serve in India during the Mutiny. In 1881, it was paired with a former Honourable East India Company 109th Regiment of Foot Bombay Infantry regiment to form the Prince of Wales s Leinster Regiment Prince of Wales Own Leinster Regiment Royal Canadians . List of Fictional British Regiments Category Fictional British Army units 3 ... more details
Carlos Robalo ? April 24, 2008 was a Portugal Portuguese politician and a member of the Democratic and Social Center People s Party . Robalo served as Portugal s Secretary of State in 1980 and 1981 ref name rr cite news first last title Morreu Carlos Robalo url http www.rr.pt InformacaoDetalhe.aspx?ContentId 244885&AreaId 23&SubAreaId 39&SubSubAreaId 61 work Renascenca publisher date 2008 04 24 accessdate 2008 05 08 ref He was also instrumental in the creation of the Entidade Reguladora do Sector El ctrico ERSE . ref name rr Carlos Robalo died on April 24, 2008, at the age of 76 at a hospital in Tomar Tomar, Portugal . ref name rr References Reflist External links http ww1.rtp.pt noticias index.php?article 341869&visual 26&rss 0 RTP News Carlos Robalo, Portuguese Secretary of State, dies Portuguese Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Robalo, Carlos ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2008 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Robalo, Carlos Category Year of birth missing Category 2008 deaths Category Democratic and Social Centre People s Party politicians Category Government ministers of Portugal Portugal politician stub ... more details
Wiktionary Gaelic TOC right Gaelic is an adjective that means pertaining to the Gaels , including language and culture. As a noun, it may refer to the group of languages spoken by the Gaels, or to any one of the languages individually. Gaelic languages Goidelic languages or Gaelic languages, a linguistic group that is one of the two branches of the Celtic languages they include Irish language lang ga Gaeilge Manx language lang gv Gaelg or lang gv Gailck Scottish Gaelic lang gd G idhlig , sometimes called lang gd Erse in Scots and English When referring to Irish Gaelic or Manx Gaelic, it is usually pronounced IPAc en e l k . In Scotland, Gaelic is usually pronounced IPAc en l k or IPAc en l k IPA sco al k in Scots and Scottish English. Gaelic culture and history Gaels , the Gaelic peoples the ethno linguistic group traditionally predominant in Ireland, the Scottish Highlands, and the Isle of Man Gaelic Ireland , the history of the Gaelic people of Ireland Gaelic Norse , a people of combined Gaelic Scandinavian culture influential in the Middle Ages Gaelic games , traditional sports played in Ireland, notably Gaelic football, Gaelic handball, Hurling, and Rounders Gaelic football , an Irish version of football Gaelic handball , an Irish version of handball Gaelic revival , a movement in the late 19th century to encourage both the use of Irish Gaelic in Ireland and the revival of older Irish cultural practices Gaelic type , a typeface used in Ireland Other uses RMS Gaelic RMS Gaelic , two ships of the White Star Line See also Selfref For more related articles, see Category Goidelic languages and its subcategories. Differences between Scottish Gaelic and Irish Galicia disambiguation disambig br Gouezeleg he ja no G lisk zh ... more details
orphan date June 2009 about the anime programming tool the town in the Palestinian territories Yatta town the pop song Yatta YATTA , Y et A nother T elecide T ool for A nime, is a tool used to IVTC video, usually, but not limited to, anime . It is used by a number of groups to achieve high quality MPEG 4 encodes of anime and other material. It enables the user to perform a series of video cleanup tasks, including but not limited to inverse telecine overriding, freeze frame assistance, and sectioned filter application. The primary focus of YATTA is to perform IVTC i n v erse t ele c ine , which is the act of eliminating combing so called artificial interlacing on the video source caused by the 3 2 pulldown process and lowering the frame rate to that of film. In YATTA s case, this is accomplished in two steps by first aligning telecined fields back into full frames using a current, current, next, next, current ccnnc pattern, then decimating removing the duplicate frame left by the second next match. In addition to pure IVTC, YATTA also allows the combination of IVTC and traditional deinterlacing for sources mixing telecined and truly interlaced material, enabling variable frame rate manipulation to create VFR Matroska video files. The secondary focus is on source improvements through a variety of means. The simplest involves freeze framing to replace bad frames, and moves into more intricate sectioned filtering. External links http ivtc.org YATTA Homepage Tutorial and encoding guide Category Free video software Multimedia ... more details
BLP sources date March 2011 Javad Razavian lang fa , Born in the city of Qom , is an Iran ian film ref name tt cite news url http www.tehrantimes.com index view.asp?code 189863 title Former Sacred Defense filmmaker proves himself in commercial film date 22 February 2009 work Tehran Times accessdate 31 March 2011 ref and television actor , known mainly for appearing in a few sitcom series. He comes from a very religious Muslim family. Filmography Harf too harf Sib e Khandeh Sefr Darejeh Pavarchin 2002, TV series Baghcheye Minoo 2003, TV series Jayezeye Bozorg 2004, TV series Sharlatan 2004, feature film Farar e Bozorg Erse Babam 2005, TV series, also director Shakhe goli baraye aroos 2005, feature film Kolahi Baraye Baran 2006 film Char Khooneh 2007, TV series Dah Raghami 2008, Feature Film Gharargahe Maskooni 2008, TV series Deldadeh 2008, feature film Gharargah e Maskooni, TV series, also director Ekhrajiha 2 2009, film Charchanguli 2009, film ref name tt Be Rooh Pedaram 2010 film Limoo Torsh 2010 film References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Razavian, Javad ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Razavian, Javad Category Iranian actors Category Iranian television actors Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people iran actor stub fa fr Javad Razavian ... more details
infobox UK place country Wales official name Llangwyllog static image File The hamlet of Llangwyllog geograph.org.uk 1400111.jpg 250px latitude 53.282357 longitude 4.345299 welsh name population unitary wales Anglesey lieutenancy wales Gwynedd constituency westminster constituency welsh assembly post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference Llangwyllog is a small village and ancient parish in the centre of Anglesey , Wales . It is found three miles to the north of the island s capital, Llangefni , and two miles north of Llyn Cefni , the island s second largest body of water. The settlement was once far more important than it is today reaching a population of 277 in 1821, whereas the 1971 census showed only 75 people living there. The Anglesey Central Railway used to operate a station in the village until its closure in 1993. The tracks however still run through the village and there is a significant cutting transportation railway cutting in the village. The parish church is St Cwyllog s Church, Llangwyllog the first church here was founded by Cwyllog St Cwyllog in the 6th century. One historic event said to have taken place here in 1134 was a battle between Owain Gwynedd , the first king of Wales and the armies of the Erse , Manx people Manx , and Norsemen , who had invaded the island. In the end the Welsh leader was triumphant. External links http www.geograph.org.uk search.php?i 3568647 photos of Llangwyllog and surrounding area on geograph Anglesey geo stub Anglesey Category Villages in Anglesey cy Llangwyllog ... more details
Subclass PB Modern languages. Celtic languages is a classification used by the Library of Congress classification system under Library of Congress Classification Class P Language and Literature Class P Language and Literature . This article describes subclass PB. Contents cellspacing 0 cellpadding 2 valign top rowspan 14 PB colspan 2 1 3029 colspan 4 Modern language s Celtic languages rowspan 13 colspan 2 1 431 colspan 3 General colspan 2 1001 3029 colspan 3 Celtic language s and Celtic literature literature rowspan 11 colspan 2 1101 1200 colspan 2 Goidelic languages Goidelic Gaelic colspan 2 1201 1449 colspan 2 Irish language Irish colspan 2 1501 1709 colspan 2 Gaelic Scots Gaelic language Scottish Gaelic , Erse colspan 2 1801 1867 colspan 2 Manx language Manx colspan 2 1950 colspan 2 Picts Pictish Language Pict colspan 2 2001 3029 colspan 2 Brittanic group rowspan 4 colspan 2 2101 2499 Welsh language Welsh Cymric colspan 2 2501 2621 Cornish language Cornish colspan 2 2801 2932 Breton language Breton Armorican colspan 2 3001 3029 Gaulish language Gaulish Sources http www.loc.gov catdir cpso lcco lcco.html Library of Congress Classification Outline Category Library of Congress Classification P PB ... more details
Infobox radio station name WNJY image city Netcong, New Jersey area branding New Jersey Public Radio slogan frequency 89.3 MHz translator repeater airdate July 8, 2008 share share as of share source format Public radio Talk radio news talk , Jazz music jazz language power erp 1 watt s horizontal br 520 watts vertical haat convert 131 m ft sp us class A facility id 93964 coordinates coord 40 53 14 N 74 41 55 W type landmark scale 2000 name WNJY callsign meaning W N ew J erse Y former callsigns former frequencies affiliations NPR br Public Radio International br American Public Media owner WNYC New York Public Radio licensee New Jersey Network New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority pending sister stations webcast listenlive http wnyc nj.streamguys.com wnjy.m3u website URL http www.njpublicradio.org WNJY 89.3 FM is a radio station licensed to Netcong, New Jersey . The station is owned by WNYC New York Public Radio WNYC , and is an affiliate of their New Jersey Public Radio network. WNYC assumed control of the stations that make up NJPR under a management agreement on July 1, 2011. main New Jersey Public Radio External links URL http www.njpublicradio.org FM station data WNJY br clear all NPR New Jersey NewJersey radio station stub Category Radio stations in New Jersey Category Radio stations established in 2008 Category National Public Radio member stations ... more details
The religion of the yellow stick lang gd Creideamh a bhata bhuidhe was a facetious name given to the forced belief of certain churchgoers in the Hebrides of Scotland . Such actions, however, were not unique to the Hebrides , but occurred in other parts of Scotland in sterner times. A Coll priest of former times was accustomed to drive recalcitrant natives to Church service church by a smart application of his walking stick those who yielded were thus said to come under Creideamh a bhata bhuidhe . Another version says that Hector lang gd Eachann the son of Donald Clan MacLean MacLean of Coll, was the one who applied the yellow stick. Hector was laird in 1715, and as the religion of the yellow stick was introduced into R m in 1726, it is beyond doubt that Hector was the author or propagator of it. He was dignified in appearance and stern in manners, and could no doubt wield the yellow stick gracefully and with efficiency. Dr Samuel Johnson , on his famous journey round the Hebrides 1775 encountered the story in Rum he said that there were fifty eight families, who continued Papist s for some time after the Laird became a Protestant . Their adherence to their old religion was strengthened by the countenance of the Laird s sister, a zealous Romanist, till one Sunday, as they were going to mass under the conduct of their patroness, MacLean met them on the way, gave one of them a blow on the head with a yellow stick, I suppose a cane, for which the Scottish Gaelic Erse had no name nowiki actually untrue nowiki , and drove them to the kirk, from which they have never since departed. Since the use of this method of conversion, the inhabitants of Eigg Egg sic and Canna, Scotland Canna , who continue Papists, call the Protestantism of Rum, the Religion of the Yellow Stick. David Livingstone whose ancestors came from Ulva near Isle of Mull Mull and Staffa said Our ancestors were Roman Catholics they were made Protestants by the laird coming round with a man having a yellow sta ... more details
infobox broadcast call letters WBVC station logo Image Wgtu dt2 2008.png station slogan Northern Michigan s br Home of The CW station branding Northern Michigan CW affiliations CW Television Network The CW via The CW Plus location Traverse City, Michigan Traverse City owner Tucker Broadcasting of Traverse City, Inc. operated through shared services SSA by Barrington Broadcasting founded 1998 sister stations WGTU WGTU WGTQ br WPBN TV WPBN TV WTOM TV callsign meaning The WB Tra V erse C ity br previous affiliation former callsigns WGTU DT2 former affiliations The WB via The WB 100 Station Group The WB 100 1995 2006 WBVC is the cable TV only CW Television Network CW affiliated television station for the Northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan Lower and Eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan Upper Peninsulas of Michigan . The call sign is fictional as it is a cable only station. It is part of The CW Plus , a special CW feed that broadcasts on cable and or over the air on a digital signal. WBVC can be seen exclusively on Charter Communications Charter channel 61. The station is operated by American Broadcasting Company ABC affiliate WGTU and full time satellite WGTQ that is owned by Tucker Broadcasting of Traverse City but operated through a shared services agreement SSA by Barrington Broadcasting owner of NBC affiliate WPBN TV and full time satellite WTOM TV . Known on air as Northern Michigan CW , it is operated out of WPBN s studios on M 72 Michigan highway M 72 west of Traverse City, Michigan Traverse City . Like all affiliates in the Eastern Time Zone , the station airs the nationally Television syndication syndicated morning show The Daily Buzz on weekday mornings from 6 to 9. Except for local commercials and station identifications, it broadcasts the national CW Plus feed and there is no website for the channel. History The station began in 1998 as a The WB WB affiliate. It was part of The WB 100 Station Group The WB 100 which was a similar operation to the current CW P ... more details
Infobox VG character name Bald Bull image File Bald Bull.png 256px caption Bald Bull, as depicted in Punch Out Wii Punch Out for Wii . series Punch Out firstgame Punch Out arcade game Punch Out arcades creator artist Shigeru Miyamoto Punch Out arcade game Punch Out , 1984 br Makoto Wada Punch Out video game Punch Out , 1987 br Eddie Viser Punch Out Wii Punch Out , 2009 voiceactor Erse Yagan Punch Out Wii Punch Out Wii japanactor motionactor liveactor nihongo Bald Bull B rudo Buru is a fictional character in the Punch Out series. He was originally designed by Shigeru Miyamoto for the arcade game Punch Out arcade game Punch Out , and was designed by Makoto Wada and Eddie Viser for the NES Punch Out video game Punch Out and Wii Punch Out Wii Punch Out respectively. In the latter game, he is voiced by Erse Yagan. To date, he and Little Mac Punch Out Little Mac , a fellow boxer in the series, have appeared in more games in the series than any other character has, including an appearance in the arcade game Arm Wrestling video game Arm Wrestling , where he is disguised as a character called Mask X . He is well known for his Bull Charge, an attack that can instantly knock out anyone it hits conversely, it also knocks him out if he is hit while doing the attack. This is accomplished by observing a camera flash, which occurs when it is time to punch him. This trick was only known to Wada, until he revealed it in an interview. Since appearing in Punch Out , Bald Bull has been considered a notable character in the series, included in a series of Topps trading cards and a series of Punch Out figurines. He has been described as a monster built of power power , as well as a veteran of the series . Freelance writer Scott Jones cites Bald Bull as a reason for his nervousness while playing Punch Out for the NES when he was young, stating that it made his hands shake. He has been described as a stereotype of Turkish people by several people, including members of the Retronauts ... more details