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Dahlia
Dahlia is a genus of bushy, tuberous, perennial plants native to Mexico, Central America, and Colombia. There are at least 36 species of dahlia, some like D. imperialis up to 10 metres tall. Dahlia hybrids are commonly grown as garden plants

Dahlia (horse)
Dahlia was an American-bred Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racemare who won major races in France, England, Ireland, Canada, and the United States

Dahlia (song)
"Dahlia" is a single released by X Japan on February 26, 1996. It would later become the title track of the band's 1996 album and one of Yoshiki Hayashi's last compositions in his signature blend of speed metal and symphonic rock

Daikon (disambiguation)
Daikon may refer to:* Daikon, an East Asian vegetable.* Daikon , a computer program that detects likely invariants of programs.* Daikon cake, an alternative name for Turnip cake* Daikon Island, an island in Japan.

Daikon (system)
For other uses, see Daikon Daikon is a computer program that detects likely invariants of programs. An invariant is a condition that always holds true at certain points in the program

Daily
Daily is a short noun for a newspaper appearing each day or each weekday.Daily or The Daily may also refer to:* The Daily, a US-based iPad newspaper from News Corporation

Daily Bread
Daily Bread is a blues album with heavy reggae influences by Corey Harris. It was released on 7 June 2005, through Rounder Records.- Track listing :#"Daily Bread" – 5:12#"I See Your Face" – 3:25

Daily Grind
Daily Grind could refer to:*The Daily Grind , an EP by the hardcore punk rock band 'No Use for a Name', released in 1993*The Daily Grind , a small coffeeshop chain in Virginia, United States*A slang term for employment

Daina (disambiguation)
Daina may refer to:*Daina , Latvian folksong*Daina , Lithuanian folksong*Daina , Lithuanian cultural organization that functioned in

Daina (Lithuania)
Daina is the traditional name of vocal folk music in the Baltic languages, and is preserved in Lithuania and Latvia. Lithuanian dainas are often noted not only for their mythological content, but also for relating historical events.

Daina (organization)
Daina was a Lithuanian cultural organization promoting Lithuanian folk traditions and songs.During the Lithuanian national revival, several organizations committed to promoting and maintaining Lithuanian folk traditions were formed. The most prominent of these was Daina, formed by composer Juozas Naujalis in 1899

Daiquiri
Daiquiri is a family of cocktails whose main ingredients are rum, lime juice, and sugar or other sweetener. There are several versions, but those that gained international fame are the ones made in the El Floridita bar in Havana, Cuba.

Dairy
A dairy is a business enterprise established for the harvesting of animal milk—mostly from cows or goats, but also from buffalo, sheep, horses or camels —for human consumption. A dairy is typically located on a dedicated dairy farm or section of a multi-purpose farm that is concerned with the harvesting of milk.Terminology differs between countries

Dais
Dais is any raised platform located either in or outside of a room or enclosure, often for dignified occupancy, as at the front of a lecture hall or sanctuary.

Daisies (film)
Daisies is a 1966 Czech film directed by Věra Chytilová considered a milestone of the Nová Vlna movement and the modern surrealist cinema.

Daisy
-Names:* Asteraceae or Compositae, known as the aster, daisy, or sunflower family* 'Common Daisy'** Bellis perennis or** Leucanthemum vulgare* Daisy , a feminine given name, commonly thought to be derived from the name of the flower-Places:

Daisy (1988 film)
Daisy is a 1988 Malayalam musical - romance film depicting separation and longing set in a boarding school, written and directed by Prathap K. Pothan. It stars Harish and Sonia in the lead roles, Lakshmi in another pivotal role, and Kamal Hassan in a guest appearance. The screenplay was written by Prathap K

Daisy (given name)
Daisy is a feminine given name, commonly thought to be derived from the name of the flower. However the flower name comes from the English word dægeseage, meaning "day's eye." The name Daisy is therefore ultimately derived from this source a synonym for the Sun

Daisy (Malayalam film)
Daisy is a 1988 Malayalam musical - romance film depicting separation and longing set in a boarding school, written and directed by Prathap K. Pothan. It stars Harish and Sonia in the lead roles, Lakshmi in another pivotal role, and Kamal Hassan in a guest appearance. The screenplay was written by Prathap K

Daisy chain
Daisy chain may refer to a daisy garland created from daisy flowers, the original meaning and the one from which the following derive by analogy:*Daisy chain *Daisy chain *Daisy chain

Daisy chain (electrical engineering)
In electrical and electronic engineering a daisy chain is a wiring scheme in which multiple devices are wired together in sequence or in a ring

Daisy chain (information technology)
Daisy chain is a term used variously in information technology. Its meaning differs according to technology domain, although each preserves the traditional meaning of connecting like items to each other in a series or chain.- Computer software :

Daisy Chain (Sapphire & Steel)
Daisy Chain is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the popular British science fiction television series Sapphire & Steel.-Plot:

Daisy cutter
Daisy cutter may mean:* Daisy cutter , a type of fuse* A type of bomb, the BLU-82* A seldom used term for a sharply struck ground ball in baseball, used mostly in Vintage base ball

DAK (disambiguation)
DAK or dak can refer to:* Dak, a Hindi word for "mail"; also used for a British colonial postal and passenger transport service in India.* "Dak" was slang in some countries for the C-47 Dakota military transport aircraft.

DAK (gene)
Bifunctional ATP-dependent dihydroxyacetone kinase/FAD-AMP lyase is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the DAK gene.-Further reading:

Dakar (album)
Dakar is an album credited to jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1963 on Prestige Records, catalogue 7280. It is a reissue of one track from Prestige 7084 credited to the Prestige All-Stars, and of other material not issued as a Coltrane album

Dakota
- Ethnology and linguistics :* Sioux sub-tribes:**Eastern Dakota**Western Dakota* Dakota language, either of two regional varieties of the Sioux language- Geography :United States*North Dakota, a state*South Dakota, a state* Dakota, Illinois, a village

Dakota (cigarette)
Dakota was a brand of cigarettes introduced by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco in 1990. Their marketing was targeted towards young blue-collar "virile females", in an attempt to displace the Marlboro brand without diluting Reynolds' dominant Camel brand's appeal to males.After test-marketing in Houston, Tucson, Phoenix, and Nashville didn't yield the desired results,the brand was

Dakota (film)
Dakota is a 1945 Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring John Wayne.-Cast:* John Wayne - John Devlin* Vera Ralston - Sandy Poli * Walter Brennan - Capt. Bounce of the Riverbird* Ward Bond - Jim Bender* Mike Mazurki - Bigtree Collins

Dakota (fossil)
Dakota is the nickname given to a fossil Edmontosaurus from the Hell Creek Formation in North Dakota. It is about 67 million years old, placing it in the Maastrichtian, the last stage of the Cretaceous period

Dakota (given name)
Dakota is a given name derived from the name of two states in the United States: North Dakota or South Dakota, or from the name of an indigenous Native American tribe. The name is translated to mean "friend", "friendly" or "allies" in the Yankton-Yanktonai and Santee dialects of the Lakota Sioux language.Dakota is in use for both girls and boys

Dal
Dal is a preparation of pulses which have been stripped of their outer hulls and split. It also refers to the thick stew prepared from these, an important part of Indian, Nepali, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, and Bangladeshi cuisine

Dale
A dale is a valley. The word dale comes from Old English dael and is related to Old Norse dalr. Dale or dales may also refer to:-Places:*Dale .Australia*The Dales .Brazil

Dale (automobile)
The Twentieth Century Motor Car Corporation was an automobile company started by entrepreneur Geraldine Elizabeth Carmichael in 1974. The company's flagship vehicle was the Dale, a prototype three-wheeled two-seater sports car designed and built by Dale Clift. It was powered by an 850 cc air-cooled engine and featured a claimed fuel economy and a $2,000 The Twentieth Century Motor Car Corporation was an automobile company started by entrepreneur Geraldine Elizabeth Carmichael in 1974. The company's flagship vehicle was the Dale, a prototype three-wheeled two-seater sports car designed and built by Dale Clift. It was powered by an 850 cc air-cooled engine and featured a claimed fuel economy and a $2,000 The Twentieth Century Motor Car Corporation was an automobile company started by entrepreneur Geraldine Elizabeth Carmichael in 1974. The company's flagship vehicle was the Dale, a prototype three-wheeled two-seater sports car designed and built by Dale Clift. It was powered by an 850 cc air-cooled engine and featured a claimed fuel economy and a $2,000 (in 1974 U.S

Dale (film)
Dale is a documentary film about the life and career of NASCAR race car driver Dale Earnhardt. The film follows his career all the way to his death in the 2001 Daytona 500. Produced as a collaboration between CMT Films and NASCAR Images, the film premiered in theaters in selected cities in February 2007

Dale (Middlesex cricketer)
Dale was an English professional cricketer who made 22 known appearances in major cricket matches between 1789 and 1809. He was mainly associated with Montpelier and Middlesex; also played for All-England .

Dale (origin)
A dale is an open valley. The name is used when describing the physical geography of an area. It is used most frequently in the Lowlands of Scotland and in the North of England, where the term "fell" commonly refers to the mountains or hills that flank the dale.The word dale comes from the Old English word dael, from which the word "dell" is also derived

Dale (part of place name)
A Dale is a valley.Places where dale is part of the name, but not the entire common name:United Kingdom*Airedale, England*Annandale *Darley Dale, England*Denby Dale, England*Derbyshire Dales, England

Dale (surname)
Dale as a surname, may refer to:In academics and science:*Edgar Dale , US educationist*Erik J. Dale, Norwegian Geophysicist*Henry Hallett Dale , English neuroscientist*James Charles Dale , English entomologist

Dale (woreda)
Dale is one of the 77 woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Sidama Zone located in the Great Rift Valley, Dale is bordered on the south by the Oromia Region, on the southwest by Lake Abaya, on the west by the Wolayita Zone, on the north by Shebedino, on the east by Arbegona and Hula, and on the southeast by Aleta Wendo; part of its

Dalen (name)
The name Dalen is used both as a first name and as a surname. In Norwegian the name Dalen means "the valley".Despite the rarity of the name Dalen used as a first name in America, it is becoming more common.

DALI
DALI may refer to:* Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industries* The "Distance-matrix ALIgnment" algorithm used in the FSSP database on structurally similar proteins* Digital Addressable Lighting Interface* Dartmouth Assessment of Lifestyle Index

Dali
-Places:*Dali City, Yunnan , a city in Yunnan province in the People's Republic of China*Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture , prefecture in Yunnan, China*Kingdom of Dali , centered in modern Yunnan

Dali (fossil)
The Dali Skull, or Dali Man , is a nearly complete fossilized skull, probably representing an early form of Archaic Homo sapiens which lived in the Late Middle Pleistocene period

Dalia (oil field)
The Dalia oil field is an oil field in deepwater block 17, off the coast of Cabinda, Angola. The field lies in water depths varying between . Dalia oil field was discovered in September 1997 and brought into production in December 2006.-Operator:

Dallas (disambiguation)
Dallas is a city in the U.S. state of Texas.Dallas may also refer to:* Dallas , a U.S. prime-time soap opera* Dallas , the planned revival of the above series due in summer of 2012- Places :Australia

Dallas (song)
"Dallas" is the title of a song written by American country music artists Alan Jackson and Keith Stegall, and recorded by Jackson. It was released in December 1991 as the third single from Jackson's second album, Don't Rock the Jukebox, the song peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, Jackson's fourth single to top that chart, as well as number 1 on

Dallas (the band)
Dallas produced and wrote on the hit song “Get It Girl,” which is featured on the Bring It On 3 music soundtrack and Houston club and “After Da Club” with rapper/DJ Madd Hatta. Dallas forged a deal with Latium/Universal Records

Dalliance
"Dalliance," by Tom Stoppard is based on the play "Liebelei," by Arthur Schnitzler. "Dalliance" was first performed at the Lyttelton Theatre, London, on May 27, 1986.-Plot summary:

Dallon
Dallon is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France.It is located on the banks of the Somme and its marshes, and the canal Saint-Quentin. Its former name is Dalonaie, on record in the year 1035.

Dalmatia (Roman province)
Dalmatia was an ancient Roman province. Its name is probably derived from the name of an Illyrian tribe called the Dalmatae which lived in the area of the eastern Adriatic coast in Classical antiquity.

Dalmatian
Dalmatian may refer to:* Dalmatia, a region mainly in the southern part of modern Croatia* Dalmatae, an ancient people from the region* Dalmatian language, an extinct Romance language* Dalmatian , a breed of dog

Dalton
Dalton may refer to:-In Canada:* Dalton, Algoma District, Ontario* Dalton Armoury, a Canadian Forces facility primarily used by the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada- In the United Kingdom :* Dalton, Cumbria, England* Dalton, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

DALTON
Dalton is an ab initio quantum chemistry software program. It is capable of calculating various molecular properties using the Hartree–Fock, MP2, MCSCF and coupled cluster theories. Version 2.0 of DALTON added support for density functional theory calculations

Dalton (surname)
-Academics and literature:*Michael Dalton , American author*Roque Dalton , Salvadoran poet and journalist-Entertainment:*Abby Dalton , American actor*Audrey Dalton , Irish actress*Cal Dalton, American cartoon director

Dalton's law
In chemistry and physics, Dalton's law states that the total pressure exerted by a gaseous mixture is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of each individual component in a gas mixture

Dam
A dam is a barrier that impounds water or underground streams. Dams generally serve the primary purpose of retaining water, while other structures such as floodgates or levees are used to manage or prevent water flow into specific land regions. Hydropower and pumped-storage hydroelectricity are often used in conjunction with dams to generate electricity

Dam (band)
Dam are an English extreme metal band from London, formed in 1997. The band's music, heavily influenced by early-nineties death metal, can be characterised as a fusion of death metal, black metal, and thrash metal, with some hints of progressive rock and heavy metal

Dam (coin)
This article is about coinage. For other uses, see Dam .A Dam was a small Indian copper coin. The coin was first introduced by Sher Shah Suri during his rule of India between 1540 and 1545, along with Mohur, the gold coin and Rupiya the silver coin Later on, the Mughal Emperors standardised the coin along with other silver and gold

DAMA
DAMA is a not-for-profit, vendor-independent, international association of technical and business professionals dedicated to advancing the concepts and practices of information resource management and data resource management .DAMA's primary purpose is to promote the understanding, development and practice of managing information and data as

Dama
Dama is a village in southern Syria, in As Suwaydā' Governorate. It is located in the heart of the Lejah lava plateau, 29 km north west of the city of As Suwayda.

Damage
-General concepts:* Collateral damage, unintended damage caused during a military operation* Fire damage* Foreign object damage* Hydrogen damage, metal degradation processes due to interaction with hydrogen* Property damage, damage to public or private property

Damage (album)
Damage is Kosheen's third studio album released on March 23, 2007. The album was originally due to be released in 2006, however it was pushed back to 2007

Damage (band)
Damage was a New York hardcore band circa 1983 to 1988.-Members:*Original members, 1983-1985: Boot , Mike Kirkland, Steve McAllister, Denny Morrison, Ted Warner.

Damage (Blues Explosion album)
Damage is the most recent album by American punk blues band Blues Explosion, released in 2004. This is the first album that the band has released under the abbreviated name "Blues Explosion" rather than their previous name, "The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion"

Damage (song)
"Damage" is a collaboration from Tiefschwarz and Tracey Thorn that appeared on Tiefschwarz's album Eat Books on CD and 12" in 2007.-iTunes US:# Damage # Damage # Damage

Damaged
Damaged is the debut studio album by the American hardcore punk band Black Flag. It was released in December 1981 through SST Records. In 2003, the album was ranked number 340 on Rolling Stones list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

Damaged
Damaged may refer to:*Damaged *Damaged *Damaged *Damaged *Damaged *"Damaged" *"Damaged"

Damaged (Boris/Stupid Babies Go Mad split EP)
Damaged is a split EP by Japanese bands Boris and Stupid Babies Go Mad. It was released in 2007 by Diwphalanx Records as a picture disc on 10″ vinyl and limited to 1500 copies. The release also comes with a DVD. The cover features a homage to the classic Black Flag logo and takes its name from Black Flag's debut album Damaged