A gunsmith is a person who designs, builds, repairs or modifies firearms to blueprint and customer specifications, using hand tools and machine tools such as grinders and lathes.
Responsibilities
Gunsmiths have many responsibilities:
Fit action and barrel into stock and align parts.
Install parts, such as metallic or optical sights.
Immerse metal parts in a bluing salt bath […]
BAQ may refer to:
Basque language (ISO 639 identifier: baq)
Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport (IATA airport code: BAQ) in Barranquilla, Colombia
Basic Allowance for Quarters, more commonly known as Basic Allowance for Housing, or BAH, a U.S. military entitlement of money to pay for housing.
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Yankee Candle, Inc
Yanzhou Coal Mining Co. Ltd.
York International Corp.
YPF Sociedad Anónima
Yum! Brands, Inc.
Program trading is casually defined as the use of computers in stock markets to engage in arbitrage and portfolio insurance strategies. However, the New York Stock Exchange defines the term as “a wide range of portfolio trading strategies involving the purchase or sale of 15 or more stocks having a total market value […]
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also: 1992 in games, 1994 in games
This page lists board and card games, wargames, miniatures games, and table-top role-playing games published in 1993. For video and console games, see 1993 in video gaming.
Games released or invented in 1993
Carat
Cybergeneration (role-playing game)
Forgotten Futures (role-playing game)
Magic: The Gathering
SLA Industries (role-playing game)
Underground (role-playing game)
Game awards given in […]
Moose
is the pseudonym of Paul Curtis, a British graffiti artist. Instead of the typical methods of graffiti, Moose works by cleaning dirt and grime off of surfaces to create his art. He is a commercial artist, and has been paid to create works for products such as Xbox and Smirnoff.
External links
NPR Interview
Symbollix
In mathematics, the point <math>\tilde \mathbf{x}\in \mathbb{R}^n</math> is an equilibrium point for the differential equation
<math>\frac{d\mathbf{x}}{dt} = \mathbf{f}(t,\mathbf{x})</math>
if <math>\mathbf{f}(t,\tilde\mathbf{x})=0</math> for all <math>t\,\!</math>.
Similarly, the point <math>\tilde \mathbf{x}\in \mathbb{R}^n</math> is an equilibrium point (or fixed point) for the difference equation
<math>\mathbf{x}_{k+1} = \mathbf{f}(k,\mathbf{x}_k)</math>
if <math>\mathbf{f}(k,\tilde\mathbf{x})= \tilde\mathbf{x}</math> for <math>k=0,1,2,\ldots</math>.
Equilibria can be classified by looking at the signs of the eigenvalues […]
A posture collar is a rigid collar that is wide enough to restrict movement of the neck.
Posture collars typically flare widely at the front to reach from the chin down to the collarbone, preventing the wearer from hanging their head or looking downward. Such collars are typically made from leather, but may also be […]
The Box may refer to:
In television:
The
Box (TV channel), a music video television channel in the UK and Ireland
The
Box (TV series), a 1970s Australian soap opera
“The Box” (Rugrats episode), a 1993 episode of Rugrats
A film:
The Box (2003 film), starring James Russo
The Box (2007 film), written and directed by Richard Kelly
Other:
The Box (band), a 1980s […]
Sex therapy is the treatment of sexual dysfunction, such as non-consummation, premature ejaculation or erectile dysfunction, low libido, unwanted sexual fetishes, sexual addiction, painful sex or lack of sexual confidence, assisting people who are recovering from sexual assault, problems commonly caused by stress, tiredness and other environmental and relationship factors. Sex therapists assist those experiencing […]
Growth Stocks in finance, are stocks that appreciate in value and yield a high return on equity (ROE). Analysts compute ROE by taking the company’s net income and dividing it by the company’s equity. To be classified as a growth stock, analysts expect to see at least 15 percent return on equity.
See also
Finance
Financial ratios
PE ratio
Value […]
David William Fennario, né David Wiper (born 26 April, 1947) is a Canadian playwright best known for Balconville (1979), his bilingual dramatization of life in working-class Montreal.
Works
Without a Parachute (1972) (journals)
On the Job (1976) (play)
Nothing to Lose (1977) (play)
Balconville (1979) (play)
Joe Beef (1984) (play)
Doctor Thomas Neill Cream (1988) (play)
The Murder of Susan Parr (1989) (play)
The […]
Unitary may refer to:
In Christian doctrine, unitarianism is the belief in a “unitary God” as opposed to the concept of the Trinity.
Unitarian Universalism (sometimes called “Unitarianism”) is an interfaith church which draws its name from an interfaith concept of “unitary God” (as opposed to an exclusively Christian concept).
Unitary state and Unitary authority […]
Freeze frame or Freeze Frame may refer to:
Freeze frame shot, a cinematographic technique
Freeze frame television, a technique making use of freeze frame shots
Freeze Frame (Godley & Creme album), an album by Godley & Creme
Freeze Frame (J. Geils Band album), an album by the J. Geils Band
Freeze Frame (film), a 2004 film directed by John Simpson
Freeze […]
Sector rotation is a term normally applied to stock market trading patterns. In this context, a sector is understood to mean a group of stocks representing companies in similar lines of business.
For example, an investor or trader may describe the current market movements as favoring basic material stocks over semiconductor stocks by calling the environment […]
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Black & White Night is a live album by Roy Orbison, compiled and released posthumously from the HBO television special, “Roy Orbison and Friends, A Black and White Night“. The album was released in 1998 and included the songs “Blue Bayou” and “Claudette” that were cut from the original broadcast for time.
Track listing
“Only The Lonely”
“Dream […]
The 305th Air Mobility Wing (AMW) is the host unit at McGuire Air Force Base in central New Jersey.
The following squadrons make up the 305th Mission Support Group (MSG):
305th Aerial Port Squadron
305th Civil Engineer Squadron
305th Communications Squadron
305th Contracting Squadron
305th Logistics Readiness Squadron
305th Mission Support Squadron
305th Security Forces Squadron
305th Services Squadron
The following squadrons make up the […]
Abomination may refer to:
Abomination (Bible), covering Biblical references
Abomination (Dune), from Frank Herbert’s Dune series, a fetus who has become conscious before birth
Abomination (Dungeons & Dragons), the offspring of deities and some other being in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game
Abomination (comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain
Abomination: The Nemesis Project, a real time strategy computer game
The Abomination, […]
The Waipa River is in the Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand. The headwaters are in the Rangitoto Range east of Te Kuiti. It flows north for 115 kilometres, passing through Otorohanga and Pirongia, before flowing into the Waikato River at Ngaruawahia. It is the Waikato’s largest tributary.
The Mazury, also known as the Masuren, is a now extinct breed of horse. It was once a very notable breed, developed in Poland, and was a quality riding horse. It mainly originated from the Trakehner, and went on to develop the Wielkopolski.
The Mazury was bred at the stud at Liski in the Masuria region.
For the album by The “5″ Royales, see Dedicated to You (The “5″ Royales album).
Dedicated to You is a 1961 album by Ray Charles. Dedicated to You, originally released in January 1961, collect’s Ray’s musical love notes to 12 very special women, by name.
Track listing
“Hardhearted Hannah”
“Nancy”
“Margie”
“Ruby”
“Rosetta”
“Stella by Starlight”
[…]
Freedom of information may refer to:
Whether particular information can be freely created, read, modified, copied and distributed; see Free content (as well as Free culture movement and Free software)
Freedom to express one’s opinions or ideas, generally, within a society; see Freedom of speech
The accessibility of government-held information; see Freedom of information legislation […]
CHUDWAH is a derogatory term for Vanilla heterosexual men who cruise Internet BDSM newsgroups and chat rooms looking for easy sex. It roughly translates as Clueless Heterosexual Dominant Wannabee. Sometimes referenced as CHuDWah.
It is a popular myth that women in the BDSM scene are highly sexed and easily manipulated, mostly due to images created in […]
Anal eroticism is erotic activity focusing on the anus. This can be pleasurable due to the abundance of nerve endings in the anus, and some of the pleasure can be derived since the anus is often a taboo area. Sigmund Freud hypothesized that it arises during childhood during the anal stage.
One feature of […]
Kangean Island (also known as Kankean Island) is the largest island in the Kangean Islands group in Indonesia. It covers an area of 490 km². The towns of Pabean and Arjasa are located on the island and are the island group’s largest population centres.
External links
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The Sega System 24 was an arcade platform released by Sega in the late 1980s. It was used in coin-operated arcade hardware. Some games released using this include:
Bonanza Bros.
Rough Racer
Super Masters Golf
Tokoro-san
Hot Rod
Gain Ground
Specifications
The System 24 used two Motorola 68000 processors at 10 MHz. One was for booting, while the other was […]
In some stock markets, the Mark Twain effect is the phenomenon of stock returns in October being lower than in other months. The name comes from the following quotation attributed to Mark Twain: “October. This is one of the peculiarly dangerous months to speculate in stocks. The others are July, January, September, April, November, May, […]
The Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role is an award given by the Phoenix Film Critics Society to honor the finest achievements in filmmaking.
Winners
2000s
2000: Ellen Burstyn
for her role as “Sara Goldfarb” in Requiem for a Dream
2001: Nicole Kidman
for her role as “Grace Stewart” in The […]
In England, under the Designation Scheme, a number of important collections in non-national museums have been chosen to be “designated collections“. This designated status gives access to the Designation Challenge Fund (DCF).
The scheme was launched by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) in 1997.
In 2005, the scheme was extended to the collections of libraries […]
Contents
1 French Army
2 French Navy
3 French Air Force
4 See also
French Army
French Army: “Honneur et Patrie” (”Honour and Homeland”)
13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment: “Au-delà du possible” (”Beyond the possible”)
French Foreign Legion: “Legio Patria Nostra” (”The Legion is our Fatherland”)
1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment: “Qui ose gagne” (”Who dares wins”)
2nd Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment: “Qui ose […]
Andøya is the northernmost island in the archipelago of Vesterålen in Nordland county, Norway. The island belongs to the Andøy municipality, and has an area of 489 km², making it the tenth largest island in Norway.
See also
Andøya Rocket Range
Safety stock is a term used to describe a level of stock that is maintained below the cycle stock to buffer against stock-outs.
Safety stock is defined as extra units of inventory carried as protection against possible stockouts. It is held when an organization cannot accurately predit demand and/or lead time for the product.
Reducing safety […]
In the context of furniture, caning is a method of weaving chair seats and other furniture. Caning material is derived from the skin of rattan vines grown mostly in Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia. Some vines reach 500 feet in length. One of the earliest woven chair seats is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art […]
The term cordless literally means without a cord and is generally used to refer to powered electrical or electronic devices that are able to operate from a portable power source (e.g., a battery pack) without any cable or “cord” to limit the mobility of the device through connection to a fixed electrical supply such as […]
Arabella Knight is an erotic writer from England published by Nexus Books. She specializes in stories of female submission, often set in the world of high fashion or business and involving spanking, caning, and exhibitionism.
See also
Nexus Books
BDSM
External links
The official Nexus books website
Stocks Mill Windmill is a windmill at Wittersham on the Isle of Oxney, in Kent. It is surrounded by the private gardens of Stocks Mill House. Stocks Mill is a post mill, the largest in Kent, with a roundhouse of tarred brick under a sloping wooden felted roof.
Probably built around 1781, it was named Stocks […]
A bedroom is a large room where people usually sleep for the night and/or for relaxation during the day.
Many houses in North America, Australia and Europe have at least two bedrooms – usually a master bedroom (dedicated to the heads of the household, such as a husband and wife) and one or more bedrooms for […]
Miss Russian Army is a beauty contest held by the Russian army in which female soldiers compete for a title of the same name. It is admittedly staged for the purposes of increasing interest in and recruitment for the army among young men.
In June 2005, nineteen female soldiers and sailors participated in the competition (entitled […]
An upholstery regulator is an upholstery tool which smooths irregularities in the stuffing beneath the coverings.
Whilst it looks similar to a needle it is heavier; like needles the regulator comes in various gauges and lengths. It is used to poke through the various layers to adjust the stuffing before the final cover is put in […]
The hogtie is a method of tying the limbs together, rendering the subject immobile and helpless. Originally, it was applied to pigs (hence the name) and other young four-legged animals.
In more recent years, it has been applied to ways of restraining humans as well. Such restraints are employed in sexual bondage and by police […]
A handjob, hand job, tugjob or tug job is a slang term referring to the sexual stimulation of a penis using the hands and fingers.
It is a form of outercourse or non-penetrative sex and, not involving the exchange of bodily fluids, is a type of safer sex.
The manual stimulation of a female’s sex […]
Non-voting stock is stock that provides the shareholder very little or no vote on corporate matters, such as election of the board of directors or mergers. This type of share is usually implemented for individuals who want to invest in the company’s profitability and success at the expense of voting rights in the direction of […]
The Campaign for Freedom of Information is a lobbying group based in the United Kingdom that campaigns for freedom of information and against unnecessary secrecy by the UK Government.
It is not affiliated with any political party.
Its director is Maurice Frankel.
External links
Official website
References
Stock Picks | Stock Alerts | Swing Trading | Penny Stocks Stock Picks, […]
The 70/20/10 Model is a business resource management model pioneered by Google CEO Eric E. Schmidt.
This model dictates that, to cultivate innovation, employees of a company should utilize their time in the following ratio:
70% of time should be dedicated to core business tasks.
20% of time should be dedicated to projects related to the core business.
10% […]
The Trump is an Australian thoroughbred horse who won the Caulfield-Melbourne Cup double in 1937.
Here is the full list of champions to win the double:
2001 Ethereal
1997 Might and Power
1995 Doriemus
1991 Let’s Elope
1982 Gurner’s Lane
1966 Galilee
1962 Even Stevens
1954 Rising Fast
1939 Rivette
1937 The Trump
1906 Poseidon
References
Penny Stocks […]
The Power Holding Company of Nigeria (abbreviated PHC or PHCN), formerly the National Electric Power Authority (abbreviated NEPA) is an organisation governing the use of electricity in Nigeria.
Contents
1 History
2 Local distribution companies
3 Payment of bills
4 References
History
In the early 1960s the Niger Dam Authorities (NDA) and Electricity Cooperation amalgamated to form the Electricity Cooperation of Nigeria […]
This article is about Turbo-Basic XL, a BASIC dialect for the Atari 8-bit family. There is a different article on the unrelated Borland Turbo BASIC.
Turbo-Basic XL is an advanced version of BASIC for the Atari 8-bit family of home computers. It is a compatible superset of the more common ATARI BASIC whose most important feature […]
The Nathaniel Bowditch House (circa 1805), sometimes called by Bowditch-Osgood House, is a historic house located at 9 North Street, Salem, Massachusetts. It was once the home of Nathaniel Bowditch, the founder of modern navigation, and is now a National Historic Landmark and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It currently serves as […]
In Riemannian geometry and relativity theory, an orthonormal frame is a tool for studying the structure of a differentiable manifold equipped with a metric. If M is a manifold equipped with a metric g, then an orthonormal frame at a point P of M is an ordered basis of the tangent space at P […]
MITS is an abbreviation for several things:
Madhav Institute of Technology and Science(MITS)
Management Information Tools, Inc
Marist IT Society
Maritime Information Technology Standard
Michigan Information Transfer Source
Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (makers of the Altair 8800)
Mobile Intelligent Terminal by Samsung
Mobility Impaired Transportation Service (offered by Fort Worth Transportation Authority)
Mobility Independent Transportation Systems (company)
Muncie Indiana Transit System
Museum Institute for Teaching […]
“Play” is the term given to taking part in a BDSM scene. It is a deliberate use of the word’s ambiguous meaning - suggesting both a Play in the literary sense (taking in the roleplay aspect) and Play in the child-like sense (taking in the experimentation, gleefullness and wonder aspects). Often in BDSM clubs, […]
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YPF Sociedad Anónima
Yum! Brands, Inc.
References
Penny Stocks | Stock Advisory Newsletters | Latest Stock Market Penny Stocks Lists, Latest Stock Market News, Free Stock Charts - Dailywallstreet.com.
Rolling Stocks; Penny Stocks, Pennystocks, Seasonal Stocks Penny stocks, rolling stocks, and rolling stock picks […]
A sexual minority is a group whose sexual identity, orientation or practices differ from the majority of the surrounding society. The term was coined (most likely in the late 1960s or early 1970s) by analogy to ethnic minority.
Initially the term referred primarily to Lesbians and Gays. It has come to include Bisexuals and transgender people. […]
For other banks with a similar name, see First Bank.
First Market Bank was founded and is headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. and has more than 300 employees. As First Market Bank approaches its ten-year anniversary in November, it has grown to be a network of full-service locations (including 23 in-store and 9 freestanding branches), has over […]
Bend-Or spots (or Ben d’Or, Smuts, or Grease Spots) are a type of spotted marking found on horses. They are fairly rare and range in color from slightly darker than the horse’s coat, to an almost-black shade. The random spots are most commonly seen on palominos, chestnuts, and darker horses, and may not appear until […]
Subtitled For the enjoyment of humorous people and for the annoyance of others, Ernő Dohnányi’s Variations on a Nursery Tune, Op. 25 is probably his best-known work. Written in 1914 for piano and orchestra, it captures the spirit of Romanticism, and manages to delight and enthral in its sparkling piano writing and lush orchestral textures, […]
Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) is one of the least invasive forms of neurostimulation, currently used for a variety of urologic conditions including interstitial cystitis, urge incontinence and overactive bladder (OAB).
Contents
1 Procedure
2 Research and development
3 Potential
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
Procedure
The treatment is simple. A fine needle is inserted into the skin just above the […]
TigerSHARC refers to a family of microprocessors manufactured by Analog Devices Inc (ADI).
TigerSHARC® Processors provide the highest performance density for multiprocessing applications with peak performance well above a billion floating-point operations per second. One GB/s multiprocessing link ports gluelessly connect multiple TigerSHARC processors, and versions are available with up to 24 Mbits of integrated, on-chip […]
Red-listed species includes any indigenous species or subspecies (taxa) considered to be extirpated, endangered, or threatened in their locale. Extirpated taxa no longer exist in the wild in the locale in which they are listed (i.e. they may not exist in one State, but may exist in another), but do occur elsewhere. Endangered […]
Ball change is a dance move that consists of two steps: a partial weight transfer on the ball of a foot (placed e.g., behind), followed by a step on the other foot. This action has a syncopated feeling and counted &1, or &2, or a1, or a2, etc., i.e., the “ball” step splits off the […]
In mathematics, specifically in category theory, the category of small categories, denoted by Cat, is the category whose objects are all small categories and whose morphisms are functors between categories. Cat may actually be regarded as a 2-category with natural transformations serving as 2-morphisms.
The category Cat is itself a large category, and therefore not an […]
Sexual stimulation is any stimulus that leads to sexual arousal or orgasm. The term often implies stimulation of the genitals but may also include stimulation of other areas of the body, stimulation of the senses (such as sight or hearing), and mental stimulation (such as that gotten from reading or fantasizing).
Contents
1 Physical sexual stimulation
2 Mental […]
A parliamentary assembly is part of many international organizations. Examples include:
European Parliamentary Assembly (now the European Parliament)
NATO Parliamentary Assembly (NATO-PA)
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE)
Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
United Nations Parliamentary Assembly (UNPA) (proposed)
There is also a much called for but not yet achieved parliamentary assembly of […]
Founded in 2003, Clear Stage Cincinnati is a professional theatre company in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, dedicated to developing and showcasing fresh new theatrical artists by providing them with a “Clear Stage” for the advancement of their craft.
External links
Clear Stage Cincinnati
References
Penny Stocks Penny stocks are very speculative in nature and thus have a very […]
In a number of board games, capturing an opponent’s piece is compulsory when it is possible. In some games a player who fails to capture forfeits the piece which should have performed the capture. This forfeiture is known as a huff.
The huff rule is used in traditional and informal draughts (also known as checkers) games. […]
The Complaint of the Poor Commons of Kent was a manifesto issued by Jack Cade, a Kentish rebel in 1450, before his march on London. The ‘popular grievances’ from this manifesto were frequently quoted by the Yorkists during The Wars of the Roses, for propaganda purposes.
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Rebordosa (pron. ) is a city in the Douro region of Portugal which forms part of the municipality of Paredes. It is approximately 20km east of the city of Porto. It has an area of 11.17 km² and a population of 10,813 (as of 2001). It was designated as a town in 1984 and a […]
Sebastian Stock (born November 15, 1977 in Immenstadt, West Germany) is a German curler living in Burgdorf, Switzerland.
Stock’s junior career included a silver medal at the 1995 World Junior Curling Championships and a bronze medal the following year. In 1995 he played third for Daniel Herberg and they lost to Tom Brewster, Jr.’s Scotland team […]
A guest comic (or guest strip) is an issue of a comic strip that is created by a different person (or people) than usual. The practice is especially common in webcomics.
Guest comics in webcomics
Guest comics are usually requested of other artists by the usual creator of a webcomic. This may be done for a variety […]
A Freedom Toaster is a public kiosk that will burn copies of free software onto user-provided CDs and DVDs.
Contents
1 History
2 Functions
3 Purpose
4 Availability
5 External links
History
The original Freedom Toaster project was sponsored by Mark Shuttleworth’s Shuttleworth Foundation. It consisted of a number of CD burning facilities (in kiosk form), where members of the public […]
Tse may denote one of the following:
Tse (Cyrillic) (Ц, ц), a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet
Tse (surname) (謝), Cantonese pronunciation of a Chinese surname
Tirana Stock Exchange (TSE), the principal stock exchange in Albania.
Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)
Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX, formerly TSE)
Torque Shader Engine (TSE)
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) Diseases
[…]
Denudation is the process by which the removal of material, through means of erosion and weathering, leads to a reduction of el