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Debauchery (band)
- History :They are currently signed to German label AFM Records and have toured extensively through Europe. The band was formed in 2000 as Maggotcunt, but changed their name in 2002 to Debauchery. Debauchery consisted of Thomas Gurrath and Dani until Dani was forced to leave the band in 2006 after an onstage fight with Thomas

Debbie
Debbie is a fairly common given name, usually feminine, short for Deborah and is popular in most English-speaking countries

Debbie (song)
"Debbie" is the only single off the compilation album Time Capsule: Songs for a Future Generation by The B-52's. The song is a tribute to Debbie Harry of the band Blondie The single's music video was directed by Ramaa Mosley.-Track listing:

Debel
Debel may refer to:* Debel, Lebanon* Debel, Oromo Name, Oromo, Ethiopia, African name for a boy meaning 'in addition to, gift of '* Debel, Ethiopia, a town in the Afar Region

Deben
Deben may refer to:* Deben , a weight unit used in ancient Egypt* River Deben, a river in Suffolk, England

Deben (Egyptian weight unit)
The deben was an ancient Egyptian weight unit.-Old and Middle Kingdom:Stone weights from the Old Kingdom have been found, weighing about 13.6 grams. Similar weights from the Middle Kingdom were discovered at Lisht. From the Middle Kingdom date also deben weight units used for metals, referred to as copper deben and gold deben, the former being about twice as heavy The deben was an ancient Egyptian weight unit.-Old and Middle Kingdom:Stone weights from the Old Kingdom have been found, weighing about 13.6 grams. Similar weights from the Middle Kingdom were discovered at Lisht. From the Middle Kingdom date also deben weight units used for metals, referred to as copper deben and gold deben, the former being about twice as heavy The deben was an ancient Egyptian weight unit.-Old and Middle Kingdom:Stone weights from the Old Kingdom have been found, weighing about 13.6 grams. Similar weights from the Middle Kingdom were discovered at Lisht. From the Middle Kingdom date also deben weight units used for metals, referred to as copper deben and gold deben, the former being about twice as heavy (c

Debenture
A debenture is a document that either creates a debt or acknowledges it. In corporate finance, the term is used for a medium- to long-term debt instrument used by large companies to borrow money. In some countries the term is used interchangeably with bond, loan stock or note

Debil
Debil is the first full-length studio album by Die Ärzte, released in 1984, following the EPs Zu schön, um wahr zu sein! and Uns geht's prima.... The songs "Paul" and "Zu spät" were released as singles, without being successful initially

Debility
In general, debility refers to a loss of strength.In medicine, debility refers to being weak or feeble.-See also:* asthenia* malaise

Debility (astrology)
In astrology, a debility is referred to when a planet or other celestial body is in the sign of its detriment or fall.-External links:*

Debit
Debit and credit are the two aspects of every financial transaction. Their use and implication is the fundamental concept in the double-entry bookkeeping system, in which every debit transaction must have a corresponding credit transaction and vice versa.Debits and credits are a system of notation used in bookkeeping to determine how to record any financial transaction

Debit card
A debit card is a plastic card that provides the cardholder electronic access to his or her bank account/s at a financial institution

Debonair
Debonair can refer to:* Debonair , a British airline which ceased operations in October 1999* Debonair , an Indian men's magazine* Debonair Magazine , a U.S

Deborah (disambiguation)
Deborah is a major character in the Book of Judges.Deborah may also refer to:-Given name:* Deborah or Devorah, a female given name* Deborah , the nurse of Rebecca, a minor character in the Book of Genesis

Deborah (given name)
Deborah is a feminine given name derived from זבורה Zhorah, a Hebrew word meaning "bee." Deborah was a heroine and prophetess in the Old Testament Book of Judges. In the United States, the name was most popular from 1950 to 1970, when it was among the 20 most popular names for girls. It was the 25th most common name for women in the United States in the 1990 census

Deborah (Handel)
Deborah is an oratorio by George Frideric Handel. It was one of Handel's very early oratorios and was based on a libretto by Samuel Humphreys. It received its premiere performance at the King's Theatre in London on 17 March 1733.

Debra
Debra is a variant spelling of the feminine given name Deborah.Debra may refer to:-People:* Debra Harvey , Loving mother, adored and exceptional midwife

Debriefing
-Military debriefing:Debriefings originated in the military. This type of debriefing is used to receive information from a pilot or soldier after a mission, and to instruct the individual as to what information can be released to the public and what information is restricted

Debris
Debris is rubble, wreckage, ruins, litter and discarded garbage/refuse/trash, scattered remains of something destroyed, or, in geology, large rock fragments left by a melting glacier etc. The singular form of debris is debris

Debrisoquine
Debrisoquine is a derivative of guanidine. It is an antihypertensive drug similar to guanethidine. Debrisoquine is frequently used for phenotyping the CYP2D6 enzyme, a drug metabolizing enzyme.

DEBS
DEBS may refer to:*Double-entry bookkeeping system*Distributed Event-based Systems Conference*DEBS D.E.B.S. may refer to:*D.E.B.S. , the short film that garnered seven film festival awards

Debt
A debt is an obligation owed by one party to a second party, the creditor; usually this refers to assets granted by the creditor to the debtor, but the term can also be used metaphorically to cover moral obligations and other interactions not based on economic value.A debt is created when a creditor agrees to lend a sum of assets to a debtor

Debtor
A debtor is an entity that owes a debt to someone else. The entity may be an individual, a firm, a government, a company or other legal person. The counterparty is called a creditor

Debut
-Media:* Debut , a 1993 album by Björk* Debut E.P., a 2000 release by Korean pop rock band Bulldog Mansion* The Debut, a 2001 independent feature-length film directed by Gene Cajayon

Debutante
A débutante is a young lady from an aristocratic or upper class family who has reached the age of maturity, and as a new adult, is introduced to society at a formal "début" presentation. It should not be confused with a Debs

Dec
DEC, dec or Dec may refer to:Places* Deč, a village in Serbia* Decatur Airport, Decatur, Illinois * Derwent Entertainment Centre, an entertainment centre in Hobart, Australia

Dec
Deč is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Pećinci municipality, in the Srem District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbering 1,590 people .-See also:*List of places in Serbia

DEC
DEC may stand for:* Dheeraj and East Coast LLC* Distance Education Council* Digital Equipment Corporation* Diethylcarbamazine* Diethyl carbonate, an ester* Disasters Emergency Committee* Department of Environment and Conservation

Decade
A decade is a period of 10 years. The word is derived from the Ancient Greek dekas which means ten. This etymology is sometime confused with the Latin decas and dies , which is not correct.

Decadence
Decadence can refer to a personal trait, or to the state of a society . Used to describe a person's lifestyle. Concise Oxford Dictionary: "a luxurious self-indulgence"

Decadence (band)
Decadence is a melodic thrash metal band from Stockholm, Sweden, formed in November 2003.-About Decadence:Decadence is a Melodic Thrash Metal band formed in November 2003 in Stockholm, Sweden. Decadence can be seen as one of the representatives of the new generation of Thrash Metal

Decadence (disambiguation)
Decadence may refer to:*Decadence, a personal trait, or to the state of a society *Decadence , a Swedish metal band*Decadence , a television documentary*Decadence , an album by Head Automatica

Decadence (SBS TV)
Decadence: The Meaninglessness of Modern Life is a six part television documentary series commissioned by SBS Independent and produced by Fork Films. The series is hosted by Pria Viswalingam, who is best known for his work on the travel show A fork in the road

Decadent (album)
Decadent is British progressive metal band Threshold's first fan club album, released in 1999. The album features remixes and radio edits of songs from their previous albums, as well as one acoustic remake and one song that was hitherto only available on the Japanese release of Psychedelicatessen

Decagon
In geometry, a decagon is any polygon with ten sides and ten angles, and usually refers to a regular decagon, having all sides of equal length and each internal angle equal to 144°

Decagram
Decagram may refer to:* 10 grams, unit of mass* Decagram , geometric figure

Decal
A decal or transfer is a plastic, cloth, paper or ceramic substrate that has printed on it a pattern or image that can be moved to another surface upon contact, usually with the aid of heat or water. The word is short for decalcomania

Decal (disambiguation)
Decal may refer to:* Decal, a sticker** Ceramic decal** Guitar decal** Water slide decal* DeCal , a student group at the University of California at Berkley

Decameron (album)
Decameron is the second studio album by San Francisco Bay thrash metal band Epidemic. It was released in 1992 and is considered by many fans as Epidemic's best work.-Track listing:#Circle of Fools - 5:46#Insanity Plea - 2:39#Vision Divine - 3:58

Decametre
A decametre or dekametre is a very rarely used unit of length in the metric system, equal to ten metres, the SI base unit of length. It can be written in scientific notation as , meaning .This measure is included mostly for completeness

Decanal
Decanal is an organic compound with the chemical formula C9H19CHO. It is the simplest ten-carbon aldehyde. Decanal occurs naturally and is used in fragrances and flavoring. Decanal occurs in nature and is an important component in citrus along with octanal, citral, and sinensal

Decanter
A decanter is a vessel that is used to hold the decantation of a liquid which may contain sediment. Decanters are normally used as serving vessels for wine. Decanters vary in shape and design. They are usually made of an inert material and will hold at least one standard bottle of wine

Decanter (magazine)
Decanter is an up market magazine on wine and spirits, published in over 90 countries on a monthly basis. The magazine content includes news from the industry, vintage guides and wine recommendations. Decanter organizes the annual Decanter World Wine Awards.-Wine Ratings:Decanter employs a 1 to 5 star wine ratings system to assess the quality of the wines it reviews

Decapitation
Decapitation is the separation of the head from the body. Beheading typically refers to the act of intentional decapitation, e.g., as a means of murder or execution; it may be accomplished, for example, with an axe, sword, knife, wire, or by other more sophisticated means such as a guillotine

Decapoda
The decapods or Decapoda are an order of crustaceans within the class Malacostraca, including many familiar groups, such as crayfish, crabs, lobsters, prawns and shrimp. Most decapods are scavengers. It is estimated that the order contains nearly 15,000 species in around 2,700 genera, with approximately 3,300 fossil species

Decathlon
The decathlon is a combined event in athletics consisting of ten track and field events. The word decathlon is of Greek origin . Events are held over two consecutive days and the winners are determined by the combined performance in all. Performance is judged on a points system in each event, not by the position achieved

Decay
-Science and technlogy:* Bit decay, in computing* Software decay, in computing* Distance decay, in geography* Exponential decay, the decrease of a value in proportion to its value* Decay time , in electronics

Deceiver
Deceiver or The Deceiver may refer to:In film:*The Deceiver , a 1931 film directed by Louis King*The Deceivers , a 1988 adventure film starring Pierce Brosnan*Deceiver , a 1997 film starring Tim Roth

Deceiver
Deceiver or The Deceiver may refer to:In film:*The Deceiver , a 1931 film directed by Louis King*The Deceivers , a 1988 adventure film starring Pierce Brosnan*Deceiver , a 1997 film starring Tim Roth

Deceiver (film)
Deceiver, also known as Liar, or Reisser, or even BSer , is a 1997 murder mystery film. It won Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay at the 1997 Stockholm Film Festival, and the Special Jury Prize at the 1998 Cognac Police Film Festival.-Plot:Textile company heir James Wayland is accused of murdering a prostitute named Elizabeth Deceiver, also known as Liar, or Reisser, or even BSer (UK release), is a 1997 murder mystery film. It won Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay at the 1997 Stockholm Film Festival, and the Special Jury Prize at the 1998 Cognac Police Film Festival.-Plot:Textile company heir James Wayland (Tim Roth) is accused of murdering a prostitute named Elizabeth Deceiver, also known as Liar, or Reisser, or even BSer (UK release), is a 1997 murder mystery film. It won Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay at the 1997 Stockholm Film Festival, and the Special Jury Prize at the 1998 Cognac Police Film Festival.-Plot:Textile company heir James Wayland (Tim Roth) is accused of murdering a prostitute named Elizabeth (Renée

Deceiver (Muslimgauze album)
Deceiver is an album by Muslimgauze released in a numbered limited edition of 800 copies as part of Staalplaat's subscription-only series of Muslimgauze releases.-CD 1:#"Deceiver" - 24:40#"Palestine Is Our Islamic Land" - 6:05#"Azeri Jab" - 4:48

December
December is the 12th and last month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars and one of seven months with the length of 31 days.December starts on the same day as September every year and ends on the same day as April every year.-Etymology:

December (Collective Soul song)
"December" is a song by the American alternative rock band Collective Soul, released on the band's 1995 eponymous album. Written by singer/guitarist Ed Roland, the song peaked at #20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at #1 on the Album Rock Tracks chart for 9 straight weeks, as well as peaking at #2 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart

December (George Winston's album)
December is the fourth solo piano album from George Winston, released in 1982, and is a tribute to the winter season. This album was a follow up to Autumn. Two tracks were added for the anniversary edition: "A Christmas Song" and "Sleep Baby Mine". It was reissued on Dancing Cat Records.- Track listing :

December (Kenny Loggins album)
December is a Christmas music album by soft rock singer Kenny Loggins. Released in 1998, it contains several Christmas music standards, such as "White Christmas" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," along with several other lesser-known holiday songs , as well as a few Loggins originals.Musicians include

Decency
Decency is the quality or state of conforming to social or moral standards of taste and propriety.-See also:*Taste *Communications Decency Act*Public indecency*Indecent exposure*Sodomy law*Norm *Grotesque body

Decentralization
__FORCETOC__Decentralization or decentralisation is the process of dispersing decision-making governance closer to the people and/or citizens. It includes the dispersal of administration or governance in sectors or areas like engineering, management science, political science, political economy, sociology and economics

Deception
Deception, beguilement, deceit, bluff, mystification, bad faith, and subterfuge are acts to propagate beliefs that are not true, or not the whole truth . Deception can involve dissimulation, propaganda, and sleight of hand. It can employ distraction, camouflage or concealment

Deception (2008 film)
Deception is a 2008 drama/thriller film, directed by Marcel Langenegger and written by Mark Bomback. It stars Ewan McGregor, Hugh Jackman, and Michelle Williams. The film was released on April 25, 2008 in the United States.-Plot:

Deception (film)
Deception is a film noir released by Warner Brothers, and directed by Irving Rapper. The film is based on the play Monsieur Lamberthier by Louis Verneuil

Deception (House)
"Deception" is the ninth episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the Fox network on December 13, 2005. After House is replaced temporarily by Foreman as department head, problems arise as House tries to make life miserable for him.

Deceptions
Deceptions is a 1990 drama film starring Nicollette Sheridan, Harry Hamlin and Robert Davi. It was directed by Ruben Preuss and written by Ken Denbow and Richard Taylor.

Decibel
The decibel is a logarithmic unit that indicates the ratio of a physical quantity relative to a specified or implied reference level. A ratio in decibels is ten times the logarithm to base 10 of the ratio of two power quantities

Decidedly
Decidedly was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who is best known for winning the 1962 Kentucky Derby.Ridden by Bill Hartack, Decidedly set a new Churchill Downs track record for 1¼ miles in winning the 1962 Derby. In the second leg and third legs of the U.S

Deciduous
Deciduous means "falling off at maturity" or "tending to fall off", and is typically used in reference to trees or shrubs that lose their leaves seasonally, and to the shedding of other plant structures such as petals after flowering or fruit when ripe

Deciduous (disambiguation)
The term deciduous is a biological process of losing or dropping appendages of the organism. Specifically, the term may refer to:*deciduous trees, plants which shed their leaves regularly

Decile
* In descriptive statistics, any of the nine values that divide the sorted data into ten equal parts, so that each part represents 1/10 of the sample or population* In astrology, an aspect of 36 degrees-See also:*Percentile*Quantile*Quartile*Summary statistics

Decima (mythology)
In Roman mythology, Decima was one of the Parcae, or the Fates. She measured the thread of life with her rod. She was also revered as the goddess of childbirth. Her Greek equivalent was Lachesis.

Decimal
The decimal numeral system has ten as its base. It is the numerical base most widely used by modern civilizations.