Glimpse
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Glimpse may refer to:
  • Glimpse (album)
    Glimpse (album)
    Glimpse: Live Recordings from Around the World is SONICFLOOd's sixth album. It was released on October 31, 2006.-Track listing:# "Your Love Goes On Forever"# "Open the Eyes of My Heart"# "You Are"# "I Want to Know You"# "Resonate"# "God Is Here"...

    , an album by SONICFLOOd
  • Glimpse EP, an album by Trapt
    Trapt
    Trapt is an American rock band that formed in Los Gatos, California in August 1997. The group is composed of lead singer Chris Taylor Brown, lead guitarist Robb Torres, bass guitarist Peter Charell, and drummer Aaron "Monty" Montgomery...

  • A Glimpse of Tiger
    A Glimpse of Tiger
    A Glimpse of Tiger is a 1971 novel by Herman Raucher. It was his first original novel; his previous novel, Summer of '42, was based on his own screenplay of the same name, and written at the request of Warner Brothers as a means of promoting the film...

    , a novel by Herman Raucher


GLIMPSE may refer to:
  • The Galactic Legacy Infrared Mid-Plane Survey Extraordinaire, an astronomical survey performed by the Spitzer Space Telescope
  • GLIMPSE
    GLIMPSE
    GLIMPSE is a text indexing and retrieval software program originally developed at the University of Arizona by Udi Manber, Sun Wu, and Burra Gopal. A web server version called WebGlimpse is now being maintained under a pay per line licence. Neither project could be considered open source although...

    , a text indexing and retrieval application
  • GLIMPSE Project
    GLIMPSE Project
    GLIMPSE is a 5-year project to investigate the controls on thinning at the margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet. It is based in the Glaciology Group at the School of the Environment and Society, Swansea University...

    , project to investigate thinning at the margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet
  • a knowledge-based front-end for the statistical software package GLIM
    GLIM (software)
    GLIM is a statistical software program for fitting generalized linear models .It was developed by the Royal Statistical Society'sWorking Party on Statistical Computing...

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