Road Tech Computer Systems Ltd
Road Tech Computer Systems Ltd is a software consultancy and vendor, specialising in software for the UK, Ireland, European and Australian haulage mar...
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Road Tech Computer Systems Ltd is a software consultancy and vendor, specialising in software for the UK, Ireland, European and Australian haulage mar...
Zebraplop (formed April 3, 2006) is a music project from Paintsville, Kentucky. The band was formed by cousins Andrew Preston and Emily Mills and is c...
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Adam Pauley is a 24 year old man from Daniels, West Virginia. He works as a coal miner, is a member of the national coal-advocacy organization, Friend...
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Michael Lee Johnson is an Illinois poet and freelance writer from Itasca, Illinois. His website: http://poetryman.mysite.com. As of 2009 he has been p...
Suicide Kids is a 2009 American dark comedy drama film written and directed by Christopher Smith, and starring Gene Gallerano, Freya Moran, Ian Bell, ...
Infoquant (London, UK) is a private bioinformatics company developing software for array-based DNA copy number analysis. Its software products special...
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The Scientific Software Database (SSD) will be launched on January 1st 2010. The SSD currently contains computer programs in FORTRAN,, Maple, MATLAB, ...
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Tony Hollingsworth is a British impresario and producer of popular-music events, several of which were for liberal causes and/or conceived as worldwid...
The micronation Flandrensis was founded on September 4, 2008 and is situated in West-Antarctica. The Grand Duchy of Flandrensis is a sovereign and ind...
Amar Amarni (b. June 12, 1973 in Tizi Ouzou, Algeria) is an Algerian painter who lives and works in Marseille, France. From 1988 to 1992, Amarni studi...
Examining different rates of knowledge across SES was first proposed in Tichenor, Donohue, and Olien’s, The Knowledge Gap Hypothesis (1970); and it ha...
The Oxford Atheist Society is a student society for members of the University of Oxford who describe themselves as atheists. The society aims to intro...
Jeremy the Jellyfish is a Muppet character on the television program Sesame Street. He has a blue body, has no ears, and lives in the ocean. His favor...