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Juice (Headless Chickens song)
"Juice" is a single by New Zealand rock band Headless Chickens released in 1992. The single was originally titled "Dreamchild", having been written and performed by Fiona McDonald for the Strawpeople. When McDonald later joined the Headless Chickens, the song was reworked and renamed "Juice". The song peaked at #7 on the New Zealand Singles Chart.

Juice (JVM)
JUICE is a Java ME experimental Java Virtual Machine written in C according to the Sun Microsystems specifications. The Juice JVM, designed for real-time Java, was specifically developed to run on the NUXI operating system

Juice (magazine)
Juice is a well known German hip hop magazine and the biggest of its kind in Europe. In every issue readers find interviews with rappers and record reviews

Juice (song)
"Juice" is the twenty-ninth single by B'z, released on July 12, 2000. This song is one of B'z many number-one singles in Oricon chart.

Juice (The Grapes album)
Juice is a live album from Atlanta, Georgia band The Grapes. Released August 12, 1997, it was the group's final album.-Credits:#Sweet Angeline#May It Roll#Junkyard Blues#1/2 Past 10#Year in Hell#Water to Wine#Pick the Lock

Juiced
Juiced may refer to:* Juiced , a racing video game** Juiced , the subsequent series of games* Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits & How Baseball Got Big, a book by José Canseco

Juiced (series)
Juiced is a series of racing games developed by Juice Games and published by THQ.In January 2008, THQ announced they would not continue the Juiced series.- Juiced installments :*2005 - Juiced*2006 - Juiced: Eliminator

Juicer
A juicer is a tool for extracting juice from fruits, vegetables, or wheatgrass. This is known as juicing.-Citrus juicer:A citrus juicer is used for squeezing juice from soft-centered, citrus fruits . It has a conical ridged center

Juicy
Juicy may refer to:* Juicy , a 1980s American R&B duo* "Juicy" , 2005* "Juicy" , 1994* "Juicy", a song by Pretty Ricky from Bluestars* Juicy!, a Philippine entertainment news program

Juif
Juif is a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne in eastern France.-References:*

Juju
A Juju is a supernatural power ascribed to an object.Juju may also refer to:-Geography:* Juju , one of seven districts on the island of Rotuma in Fiji* Juju , a village in the district of Juju on the island of Rotuma-Albums:

Juju
Juju or Ju-Ju is a word of either West African or French origin used previously by Europeans to describe the traditional West African religion

Jujube
Ziziphus zizyphus , commonly called jujube , red date, Chinese date, Korean date, or Indian date is a species of Ziziphus in the buckthorn family Rhamnaceae, used primarily as a fruiting shade tree.-Distribution:Its precise natural distribution is uncertain due to extensive cultivation,

Jujutsu
Jujutsu , also known as jujitsu, ju-jitsu, or Japanese jiu-jitsu, is a Japanese martial art and a method of close combat for defeating an armed and armored opponent in which one uses no weapon, or only a short weapon.

Juke
Juke can refer to:* Juke , a harmonica instrumental recorded by Little Walter Jacobs* Juke house, a form of electronic dance music originating from Chicago* Juke joint, an informal establishment featuring blues music, dancing, and alcoholic drinks,

Jukebox
A jukebox is a partially automated music-playing device, usually a coin-operated machine, that will play a patron's selection from self-contained media

Jukebox (Bachman Cummings album)
Jukebox is the first studio album from Canadian rock legends Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings under the Bachman & Cummings name. It was released on Sony BMG on June 12, 2007. The album features covers of songs from the 1960s that Bachman and Cummings believed inspired them while growing up in Winnipeg, Manitoba

Jukebox (Cat Power album)
Jukebox is the eighth album by American singer/songwriter Chan Marshall, also known by her stage name, Cat Power. It was released on January 22, 2008 on Matador Records

Jukka
- History :Jukka is an old variant of the name Johannes, a biblical name spread over to Finland through Sweden with the introduction of Christianity. Jukka remained a nickname for people registered by authorities as Johan, Johannes, Juho etc., and did not appear in official records until the late 19th century

Jul (Denmark)
Jul, the Danish Christmas, is celebrated throughout December starting either at the beginning of Advent or on December 1 with a variety of traditions. Christmas Eve, Juleaften,, the main event of Yule, is celebrated on evening of December 24, the evening before the two Christmas holidays, December 25 and 26th

Jul (disambiguation)
Jul or JUL may refer to:* As an abbreviation of the month July* Jul, Scandinavian and Germanic word for Yule.* Jul , the Danish Yule or Christmas celebration.* Jul , the Norwegian Yule or Christmas celebration.

Jules
Jules is the French form of the Latin "Julius" . It may refer to:*Didacus Jules, a St. Lucian educator*Gary Jules Jules is the French form of the Latin "Julius" (e.g. Jules César, the French name for Julius Caesar). It may refer to:*Didacus Jules, a St. Lucian educator*Gary Jules Jules is the French form of the Latin "Julius" (e.g. Jules César, the French name for Julius Caesar). It may refer to:*Didacus Jules, a St. Lucian educator*Gary Jules (b

Julia (2008 film)
Julia is a 2008 French crime drama film, directed by Erick Zonca, starring Tilda Swinton. It was shot in California and Mexico. The film was inspired by the John Cassavetes film Gloria.-Plot:

Julian
Julian is a common male given name in Britain, United States, Ireland, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, France , Spain, Latin America and elsewhere.

Julian calendar
The Julian calendar began in 45 BC as a reform of the Roman calendar by Julius Caesar. It was chosen after consultation with the astronomer Sosigenes of Alexandria and was probably designed to approximate the tropical year .The Julian calendar has a regular year of 365 days divided into 12 months with a leap day added to February every four

Julie (1975 film)
Julie is a 1975 Hindi film that stars Laxmi in the title role. It also stars Nadira, and Sridevi as a child star. The film became a box office hit.

Julie (album)
Julie was an LP album by Julie London, released by Liberty Records under catalog numbers LRP-3096 in 1957 and LST-7004 in 1958.-Track listing:-References:

Julie (film)
Julie in film, may refer to:*Julie , starring Doris Day*Julie , a documentary about actress Julie Andrews*Julie , a Hindi movie starring Lakshmi*Julie , a Hindi film starring Neha Dhupia

Julie (given name)
Julie is a popular French first name which originally comes from the Latin Julia which could mean youthful, soft-haired, beautiful or vivacious. It is the feminine form of Julius, and can be a pet form of Julia, or Juliette.-Popularity:

Julienne
Julienne, Francophone given name, may refer to:People* Julienne Bušić , American writer, political activist, and airplane hijacker* Julienne Mavoungou Makaya, African Union Economic, Social and Cultural Council official

Juliet
Juliet is one of the title characters in William Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet, the other being Romeo. She is the daughter of old Capulet, head of the house of Capulet. The story has a long history that precedes Shakespeare himself.

Juliet (song)
"Juliet" is a pop song made famous by the band The Four Pennies. The track was recorded in 1964.-History:"Juliet" was released as a single in the UK in February 1964 on the Philips label

Julio (given name)
JulioIn acting:* Julio Alemán, Mexican actor* Julio Mannino, Mexican actorIn politics:* Julio Acosta García, President of Costa Rica from 1920 to 1924* Julio Argentino Roca, army general who served as President of Argentina

Julius (New York City)
Julius is a tavern in the New York City Greenwich Village neighborhood. It is often called the oldest continuously operating gay bar in New York; however, its management was actively unwilling to operate as such and harassed gay customers until 1966

Julius (software)
Julius is an open source speech recognition engine.Julius is a high-performance, two-pass large vocabulary continuous speech recognition decoder software for speech-related researchers and developers. Based on word 3-gram and context-dependent HMM, it can perform almost real-time decoding on most current PCs in 60k word dictation task

July
July is the seventh month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars and one of seven months with the length of 31 days. It is, on average, the warmest month in most of the Northern hemisphere and the coldest month in much of the Southern hemisphere

July (song)
"July" is a rock song by Ocean Colour Scene . Released in 26 June 2000, it reached number 31 in the UK Singles Chart. It was the third and final single released from their 1999 album One from the Modern, following "Profit in Peace" and "So Low".

Juma (town)
Djuma or Dzhuma is a town in the Samarkand province of Uzbekistan. The population is about 65,000 people.

Jumble
Jumble is a word puzzle with a clue, a drawing illustrating the clue, and a set of words, each of which is “jumbled” by permuting its letters to make an anagram. A solver reconstructs the words, then arranges letters at marked positions in the words to spell the answer to the clue

Jumble (cookie)
Jumbles are cookie-like pastries, common in Azerbaijan and abroad since the Middle Ages, which tend to have a relatively simple recipe of nuts, flour, eggs, and sugar, with vanilla, anise, or caraway seed used for flavoring

Jumble (disambiguation)
Jumble may be used as:* Jumble, the word game* Jumble , the widespread travel cookie also known as knots.* Jumble sale, a variation on the term "rummage sale".* Jumble , a game show based on the word game

Jumble (game show)
Jumble was an American game show that was broadcast on The Family Channel, running from June 13 September 2 and from November 21 to December 30, 1994. It was based on the newspaper game of the same name

Jumble (TV series)
Jumble was a daytime game show series that was produced by Anglia Television and ran for 2 series on the ITV network from 1991 until 1993, the programme was hosted by Jeff Stevenson.

Jumbo
Jumbo was a large African Bush Elephant, born 1861 in the French Sudan – present-day Mali – imported to a Paris zoo, transferred to the London Zoo in 1865, and sold in 1882 to P. T

Jumbo (Bee Gees song)
"Jumbo" is a single released in 1968 by English band Bee Gees.Following a string of Top 20 singles on both sides of the Atlantic, "Jumbo" was the first A-side to miss that mark in both the United Kingdom and the United States. It's a peppy guitar-heavy number with two tracks of guitar laid done by Vince, and Barry singing so fast at the end that it is hard to make out the words

Jumbo (British band)
Jumbo, formerly Angelique, was a Swansea-based pop cover band from London, managed by JV Entertainments and briefly signed to a national record deal until head-hunted by The Tremeloes. After a period of Tremeloes management, two Jumbo members, Bob Benham and Aaron Woolley joined them

Jump
Jump may refer to:* Jumping, to propel oneself rapidly upward such that momentum causes the body to become airborne* To get attacked by a group of people e.g

Jump (Ugly Betty)
"Jump" is the eighteenth episode in the second season, the 41st episode overall, and the second season finale of the American dramedy series Ugly Betty, which aired on May 22, 2008, the same day as Naomi Campbell's 38th Bithday

Jump seat
A jump seat , in aviation refers to an auxiliary seat for individuals — other than normal passengers — who are not operating the aircraft. In general, the term 'jump seat' can also refer to a seat — in any type of vehicle — which can fold up out of the way; vehicles include carriages, automobiles, vans, busses, fire tenders, and taxicabs

Jump shot
Jump shot or jumpshot may refer to:, in cue sports such as pool , a shot in which the cue ball is intentionally jumped into the air to clear an obstacle

Jump The Gun
Jump the Gun was an Irish pop/rock band, best known for competing in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988 with the song "Take Him Home". They scored 79 points, finishing eighth in the contest

Jump the Shark
"Jump the Shark" is the 197th episode and the ninth season's fifteenth episode of the science fiction television series The X-Files. The episode first aired in the United States and Canada on April 21, 2002 on Fox, and subsequently aired in the United Kingdom. It was written by executive producers Vince Gilligan, John Shiban and Frank Spotnitz, and directed by Cliff Bole

Jumper
-Clothing:*Sweater or heavy sweater pulled on over the head, used in the UK and Commonwealth*Jumper , in the USA, a sleeveless, collarless dress, known elsewhere as a pinafore or pinafore dress* Part of the uniform of the United States Navy

Jumper Cable
Jumper Cable is the 33rd book of the Xanth series by Piers AnthonyJumper Spider, the descendant of the spider who accompanied Magician Dor on his adventure to the past, has been caught by a narrative hook and dropped into the human realm of Xanth

Jumping
Jumping or leaping is a form of locomotion or movement in which an organism or non-living mechanical system propels itself through the air along a ballistic trajectory

Jumping Jack
A jumping jack , stride jump or star jump , also called side-straddle hop in the US military, is a physical jumping exercise performed by jumping to a position with the legs spread wide and the hands touching overhead and then returning to a position with the feet together and the arms at the sides

Jumping jack (disambiguation)
Jumping jack may refer to:* Jumping Jack, a physical exercise.* Jumping jack , a toy with an attached string.* Jumping Jack , a video game.* Jack jumper ant, a variety of ant native to Australia.

Jumping Jack (game)
Jumping Jack is a platform game created by Albert Ball and Stuart C. Ball for the ZX Spectrum 16K in 1983. It was available for the Atari 8-bit computers and Dragon 32 under the name Leggit!.

Jumping jack (toy)
The jumping-jack is a toy whose origins date back thousands of years. The jointed jumping-jack figure is a cross between a puppet and a paper doll. The figures are generally made from wood. Their limbs are jointed and tied to a pull string

Jumpsuit
Jumpsuit originally referred to the utilitarian one-piece garments used by parachuters/skydivers, but has come to be used as a common term for any one-piece garment with sleeves and legs.-Use:

Jun
Jun may refer to:* Jun , a common Japanese given name* Jun, a common Korean family name; see Jeon * Jun , a common Filipino nickname

Junco
A Junco , genus Junco, is a small North American bird. Junco systematics are still confusing after decades of research, with various authors accepting between three and twelve species

Junction
Junction may refer to:*Junction where traffic routes cross:**Junction , a canal junction**Junction , a railroad/railway junction**Junction , a road junction**Intersection , a road junction

Junction transistor
Junction transistor might refer to:* Grown-junction transistor* Alloy-junction transistor* Bipolar junction transistor

June
June is the sixth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars and one of the four months with a length of 30 days. Ovid provides two etymologies for June's name in his poem concerning the months entitled the Fasti

June (band)
-History:The band formed in 2002 under the name Drive Like June for the purpose of playing local shows in Chicago, and they later changed their name to June for legal reasons and self-released a demo EP in 2004. In 2005, the band signed with Victory Records, releasing If You Speak Any Faster with hit single "Patrick" in August of that year and touring widely across the United States

June (singer)
Hyun Jun , better known as June, is a solo R&B singer under Sony Music Japan. He is Korean by birth, but is a performer in Japan. So far, he has released three singles and most recently a mini-album. His first single "Baby It's You" was used as the ninth ending theme for the anime Bleach

Juneau (song)
"Juneau" is a song by Welsh post-hardcore band Funeral for a Friend. As one of the most popular and well known of the band's songs, it was a hit single being the joint third highest charting single to date

Jung
Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist, an influential thinker and the founder of analytical psychology.Jung may also refer to:* Jung * JUNG, Java Universal Network/Graph Framework-See also:

JUNG
JUNG is an open source graph modeling and visualization framework written in Java , under the BSD license

 
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