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Using Three Words

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Using Three Words released their debut self-titled EP in March 2006 with ARIA award winning producer/engineer Anton Hagop. Following the success of their 2005 demo Bedroom Recordings and taking first place in Canberra’s Jim Beam Battle of the Bands local Canberra radio stat...

Using Water

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Using Water HSW (How Scinece Works)We all need water for drinking, cooking and washing ourselves and our our clothes. Some poeple also water their gardens and wash their cars. On average, each person in the UK uses about 150 litres of water a day.The water that people in develope...

Usman Ali Awheela

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Usman Ali Awheela is a Nigerian academic. He is the Rector of Best Global Business and Financial School, Founder and Chief Executive of the Chartered Institute of Cost and Management Accountants, Founder and Chief Executive of Institute of Forensic Accountants, Director General o...

Usman Bhaimia

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Usman Gani Ismael Bhaimia (born January 3, 1948 in Chennai, India) is a British politician and businessman. He holds a Councillorship for the Liberal Democrats Party, and serves as non executive Chairman of Benedict and Cadbury,the investment conglomerate founded by his grandfath...

Usman Khalid

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Usman Khalid (born Usman Khalid on October 20, 1979 in Karachi, Pakistan) is an entrepreneur, investor, public speaker and internet personality. Career IBMAfter graduating from the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology with a bachelors in Computer Sys...

Usman Mobin

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Usman Mobin is a Pakistani government official. In 2002 he became the Chief Technology Officer at the Government of Pakistan's National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA). Early life He was educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he acquired ma...

Usman Musa Shugaba

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Usman Musa Shugaba (born January 4, 1981) is a Nigerian Deputy Commissioner of Police. He has served in various key roles, including as an Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to the Governor of Kogi State, ADC to former First Lady Aisha Buhari, and currently as the Chief Personal Security Officer...

Usman Sani

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Usman Sani is a Nigerian man from Lagos who was arrested on July 13, 2005 and imprisoned on charges of homosexuality.Sani and his alleged sex partner, Darren, were accused of sodomy. Under Sharia law, homosexual acts are punishable by death. According to police, the two men were ...

Usman Shani

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Usman Shani is a pop star in Pakistan. His recently released video, "Jaise Jante Nahin" has been played on, a Pakistani Music channel. Personal Usman Shani married Aeysha Nida Yusuf on December 22, 2007. he now has a 1 year old named Azan Usman and now lives in Florida. Music Usm...

USP Digital

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USP Digital (Formerly USP Studios) is a digital media company that produces content in many genres such as music, lifestyle, food, etc and is most recognised for its educational and entertainment content for children worldwide. Founded in 2013, the company publishes its content o...

USS Charlemagne

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USS Charlemagne is a fictional brig of war from the Revolution at Sea novel series by James L. Nelson.ArcA Continental Navy warship, she is known as the first Continental command of Captain Isaac Biddlecomb in James L. Nelsons Revolution at Sea series. She was originally built as...

USS Clarence E Walsh

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The USS Clarence E. Walsh was a fictional U.S. Navy warship in the video game Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. It plays a major role in the second half of the game.Historical backgroundThe Walsh was a highly advanced warship about the size of a frigate or a destroyer. It cost about $...

USS Darkstar

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USS Darkstar is a 1999 Canadian mod created by Neil Manke and his development team, largely based in Canada. The mod follows Gordon Freeman and several other scientists on board the USS Darkstar in the year 2066, a large exploratory starship that resembles the Nostromo from the m...

USS Indianapolis in popular culture

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References to the USS Indianapolis sinking and aftermath have been adapted to film, stage, television and popular culture. The most famous fictional reference to the occurs in the movie Jaws in a monologue by actor Robert Shaw.List of cultural references to the USS Indianapolis*I...

USS Khai Tam Technical Orientation Manual

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Set in the Star Trek universe in the time frame of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the USS Khai Tam Technical Orientation Manual, Intergalactic Press 1994, is a "fiction reference" book by Kevin McNulty and Colin Toenjes about the workings of the first hybrid Klingon-Fe...

USS Sea Tiger

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USS Sea Tiger was a fictional submarine, presumably named for the barracuda. No vessel of the United States Navy has been given that name, but the 1959 movie Operation Petticoat, starring Cary Grant and Tony Curtis, and the short-lived 1977-1978 television series of the same name...

USTA Eastern

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The United States Tennis Association's Eastern Section, also known as USTA Eastern, is one of 17 geographic sections of the USTA, the national governing body for tennis in the United States. The section is based in White Plains, New York, and encompasses all of New York State, No...

Ustad Ghulam Mohammed Khan

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Ghulam Mohammed Khan (1910 - 1974) was a Pakistani sarangi player. Early LifeKhan was born in Hoshiarpur in 1910 family of sarangi and tabla players.CareerKhan first learned sarangi from his father Bahadur Ali. After the death of his father he continued under his uncle Ghulam Hus...

Ustad Kausar Ali

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Ustad Kausar Ali was born in a family of musicians in Rudauli village near Benaras, India. He started his training in tabla playing at an early age under the tutelage of his Uncle Jan Mohammed and received further training under Pt. Kamal Mishra and Pt. Kishan Maharaj.He gave his...

Ustad Ranbir Singh

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Ustad Ranbir Singh (Bhaini Sahib) is a Taus player. Whilst in Ludhiana, Punjab, he was taught by 'Guru' Jagjit Singh. At the age of 5, 'Guru' Jagjit Singh began to teach Ranbir Singh the dilruba. When he had reached a higher stage of playing, he was directed to Ustad Surjeet Sing...

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