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  1. File:20050925-oktoberfest-hannover-archway.jpg

    Summary This photo was taken by Jon Masters jcm on 2005 09 24 at Oktoberfest Hannover following the discovery that the entry on wikipedia lacked a photo. Licensing cc by sa 2.5 ...   more details



  1. File:Mamle 1.jpg

    Non free use rationale Article Mamle Description Source Newspaper Portion Low resolution Purpose The Article lacked an image Replaceability other information ...   more details



  1. File:Nali 1.jpg

    Non free use rationale Article Nal Description Source Newspaper Screenshot Portion Low resolution Purpose The Article lacked an image Replaceability other information ...   more details



  1. File:Goldenguides.jpg

    Four of the many Golden Guides. These are the early covers. Later covers had different designs and usually lacked the red initial letter. Photo taken July 15, 2004 by User Zen sutherland zen GFDL en migration relicense ...   more details



  1. File:Illu nasal cavities.jpg

    Summary Wikipedia Image Image Illu nose nasal cavities.jpg parts of it were labeled incorrectly and it lacked substantive labeling in regards to pertinent anatomical structures. I have added appropriate labeling, but not modified image... ie corrected it. Licensing PD USGov ...   more details



  1. File:Confedstarburst.png

    Terran Confederation Star This starburst originates from the Wing Commander computer game Wing Commander universe, in which it is the symbol of the Terran Confederation, and appears on all documentation from Wing Commander Armada on. It appears in the courtroom during Admiral Geoffrey Tolwyn s tribunal at the end of Wing Commander IV , and on the flag in the movie introduction. As for the actual image, I created it myself, using gmax and Arcsoft Photostudio software as I lacked vector graphics software at the time . GFDL en migration relicense ...   more details



  1. File:IPPC 1990 MBH 1999 Moberg 2005.png

    GFDL with disclaimers migration relicense Self constructed comparison of IPCC 1990 Figure 7.1.c green MBH 1999 40 year average used in IPCC TAR 2001 red Moberg et al 2005 low frequency signal, matching degree Celsius tick marks directly to anomaly data 0 is roughly 1961 1990 blue Note The IPCC graph lacked explicit scaling. ...   more details



  1. Reno Rules

    The Reno Rules were ethical rules for federal prosecutors promulgated in the Code of Federal Regulations by then Attorney General Janet Reno . The rules, despite their issuance, lacked statutory authority and were unenforceable. See United States v. McDonnell Douglas Corp. , 132 F.3d 1252 8th Cir. 1998 . The rules were passed in the wake of discussions about the Thornburgh Memo . They have since been supplanted by 28 U.S.C. 530B. Category United States law Category United States Department of Justice US law stub ...   more details



  1. Marrellomorph

    cleanup date March 2009 unreferenced date March 2009 automatic taxobox taxon Marrellomorpha fossil range fossil range Middle Cambrian Lower Devonian image Marrella.jpg display children 1 The Marrellomorphs are a clade of stem group arthropod s known from the Cambrian to the early Devonian. They lacked mineralised hard parts, so are only known from lagerstatte areas of exceptional preservation , limiting their fossil distribution. Category Prehistoric arthropods paleo arthropod stub nl Marrellomorpha ...   more details



  1. Freddy My Love

    notability Music date June 2010 Freddy My Love is a song from the musical Grease. It also appeared on the Soundtrack to the record breaking 1978 film version and its soundtrack. It was sung by Cindy Bullens . It was supposed to be sung by Dinah Manoff as her character Marty sung it in the musical but lacked singing and dancing. Category Songs from Grease ...   more details



  1. Limitation of Liability Act of 1851

    In United States maritime law, the Limitation of Liability Act of 1851 states that the owner of a vessel may limit damage claims to the value of the vessel at the end of the voyage plus pending freight , as long as the owner can prove it lacked knowledge of the problem beforehand. This Act was the subject of a 2001 United States Supreme Court case in Lewis v. Lewis & Clark Marine, Inc. . US stub Category United States federal admiralty and maritime legislation ...   more details



  1. File:Issues and Answers.jpg

    Summary Non free use rationale Article Issues and Answers Description Title card of the ABC News Sunday public affairs broadcasting public affairs news show, circa 1976. Source American Broadcasting Company ABC Portion Entire Low resolution Yes Purpose To provide visual context to an article in which it formerly lacked. Replaceability No other information Licensing Non free television screenshot ...   more details



  1. Fujiwara no Kanefusa

    unsourced date January 2009 Japanese name Fujiwara Nihongo Fujiwara no Kanefusa 1153 March 30, 1217 was 4th son of the Japanese regent Sessho and Kampaku Fujiwara no Tadamichi and Kaga , daughter of Fujiwara no Nakamitsu . His brothers were Fujiwara no Motozane Motozane regent , Fujiwara no Motofusa Motofusa regent , Fujiwara no Kanezane Kanezane regent , and Jien . He lacked political capacity, but he could finally became Daij Daijin after his brother Kanezane. Japan noble stub Category 1153 births Category 1217 deaths Category Fujiwara clan ja ...   more details



  1. NupeCode

    unreferenced date March 2009 Orphan date February 2009 NupeCode is free open source software released under the GNU GNU General Public License General Public License designed for large peer review projects. The code was available via Nupedia s CVS repository. One of the problems experienced by Nupedia during much of its existence was that the software lacked functionality. Much of the missing functionality had been mocked up using underlined blocks of text that appeared to be hyperlinks, but actually were not. As part of the project, a new version of the original software called http sourceforge.net projects nunupedia NuNupedia was under development. NuNupedia was implemented for testing at SourceForge , but never reached sufficient development to replace the original software. Category GNU Project software ...   more details



  1. Rauman maalaiskunta

    Unreferenced date March 2008 Rauman maalaiskunta the rural municipality of Rauma, often abbreviated Rauman mlk is a List of former municipalities of Finland former municipality of Finland . It was annexed to Rauma, Finland Rauma on January 1, 1993. The population of the municipality at the time of annexation was about 9,000. The municipality was originally formed in 1476 when a border was drawn between the town of Rauma and the surrounding countryside. The townspeople had seafaring rights, which the country dwellers lacked. Between the 17th century and early 19th century, customs fees were levied on goods passing either to or from the town, and even a border wall existed. A place in Rauma is still called Porintulli Customs of Pori a place for the customs on the road to Pori . Satakunta coord missing Finland DEFAULTSORT Rauman Maalaiskunta Category Populated places disestablished in 1993 Category Former municipalities of Finland Category Rauma, Finland WesternFinland geo stub no Raumo landkommune fi Rauman maalaiskunta sv Raumo landskommun ...   more details



  1. HP-22S

    POV date June 2010 File Hewlett Packard calculator, front HP 22S , bought in 1989.jpg thumb Hewlett Packard HP 22S 1989 The HP 22S is an electronic calculator from the Hewlett Packard company which is algebraic calculator algebraic and scientific. This calculator is comparable to the HP 32S. A solver was included instead of programming, but it was very well implemented. It suffered from the same constraints as the 32S since it lacked enough RAM for serious use, however it is still a very good calculator with a good feature set. Functions available include TVM and unit conversions. Only single letter variable names are allowed, but with somewhat less than 1 2 K of RAM, this is not a serious issue. External links http mycalcdb.free.fr main.php?l 0&id 836 HP 22S on http mycalcdb.free.fr MyCalcDB database about 70 s and 80 s pocket calculators Category HP calculators 22S technology stub es HP 22S ...   more details



  1. Olov Lambatunga

    Olov Lambatunga was archbishop of Uppsala , Sweden , 1198 1206. Little is known about Olov. A couple of papal letters exist In 1200, the pope declared that Catholic Church estates were free from government taxes and that cleric s should not be subjected to the courts and judges of the government, but by bishop s and prelate s, as a step to separate the world theology worldly and spiritual matters. In the second letter, the pope demands Olov to dismiss two bishops that Olov s predecessor Petrus had appointed because they lacked proper heredity. There is also a letter from Olov to the pope, sent after Uppsala burnt in 1204. Olov asked the Pope for a new pallium , because his old had burnt. The request was granted. References Svea Rikes rkebiskopar , 1935. ArchbishopUppsala Sweden bio stub RC archbishop stub Category Archbishops of Uppsala Category 13th century Roman Catholic archbishops sv Olof Lambatunga ...   more details



  1. Kaladian Coulibaly

    Kaladian Coulibaly was a West African ruler who founded one of the first large Bambara kingdoms, centered on S gou in what is now Mali . Around 1650, Coulibaly s kingdom was one of the dominant forces in the region. Though it lacked a systematic framework and thus failed to outlast his death c. 1680 , his great grandson Bit n Coulibaly would found a more stable Bambara Empire fifty years later on the same spot. References Davidson, Basil. Africa in History . New York Simon & Schuster, 1995. External links http www.metmuseum.org toah ht 09 sfw ht09sfw.htm Timeline of Western Sudan Category History of Mali Coulibaly, Kaladian Category 17th century African people Mali bio stub fr Kaladjan Coulibaly ...   more details



  1. File:AcentejoPine.JPG

    PD self date February 2009 A plaque, installed in 1976, reads Este pino centenario fue testigo de la victoria de Acentejo el 25 de diciembre de 1495. A su sombra se ofici la primera misa aquel mismo d a y de sus ramas colgaran posteriormente una campana porque la ermita que Fern ndez de Lugo levant en el mismo lugar carec a de espada a. Translation This centenarian pine was witness to the victory of Acentejo on December 25, 1495. In its shadow the first mass was celebrated that same day and from its branches they later hung a bell since the hermitage that Fern ndez de Lugo built in the same spot lacked an espada a high wall with arches at the top of a fa ade used as a bell tower . ...   more details



  1. Boardgamer

    The Boardgamer was a magazine founded by Bruce Monnin after Avalon Hill was bought out by Hasbro and the future of their board games was in doubt. The intention was to continue support for Avalon Hill products in the same way The General Magazine The General had, as well as according to Monnin in issue 46 of Operations Magazine , any games contested at the World Boardgaming Championships. The Boardgamer never achieved high circulation and boasted only 200 subscribers although it did manage to survive for nine years. The magazine also lacked color and professional graphics. Monnin went on to become editor of Operations beginning with the Fall 2004 edition issue 46 . The stated aim of Multi Man Publishing was to have Operations be their line of games like The General was Avalon Hill s line of products. Category Wargaming magazines Category Defunct magazines of the United States Board game stub Wargame stub hobby mag stub WargameMag ...   more details



  1. Victoria Press

    The Victoria Press was started by Emily Faithfull in London, in 1860. Faithfull was a member of The Society for Promoting the Employment of Women . She was convinced that work as a compositor could be a well suited trade for women seeking occupation by the nineteenth century, this was generally a well paid industry . Faithfull learned type setting. She founded the press, and then went on to train and hire other women as compositors for her shop. She generated hostility from the male dominated Printer s Union, in London. The Union denied women access to compositor s work, using the justification that women lacked the mechanical ability and the intelligence to be compositors. Faithfull however persevered, and her press continued for years. Publications from her press included two periodicals The English Women s Journal and The Victoria Magazine , both of which promoted the employment of women. References EMILY FAITHFULL Victorian Champion of Women s Rights by James S. Stone Toronto P.D. Meany, 1994 Category Companies of the United Kingdom Category Companies established in 1860 ...   more details



  1. AcidWarp

    orphan date December 2008 AcidWarp is a 2D Demo computer programming demo originally written for DOS in 1992 by Noah Spurrier and Mark Bilk. It periodically generated over 40 different patterns on the fly by plotting 2D mathematical formulas, and then animated them through palette rotation . It was notable for its speed on early x86 processors that lacked a floating point unit . It achieved this through the use of an integer approximation library for all mathematical functions. It has since been released as open source and ported to a variety of platforms, including FreeBSD and Linux through the use of SVGAlib . AcidWarp was made made popular through a home made projector called http www.noah.org acidwarp warper.html The Warper . This device operated through a fresnel lens mounted inside of a cardboard box which would be placed around a monitor. External links http www.noah.org acidwarp Official page at noah.org Category Demos ...   more details



  1. Emerson VT0950

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Orphan date February 2009 The VT0950 was a television universal remote remote control produced in the late 1980s to early 1990s by Emerson Electric Company . The remote featured regular channel buttons and buttons for VCRs . One great feature of this remote control was the quick view button, which allowed you to switch rapidly between two channels. When this remote control was first manufactured, this function was widely considered an innovative and exciting feature to have on a television remote control, as previous remote designs lacked this function. Nowadays, this function is one of the mandatory functions for a television remote. The VT0950 remote control became a popular seller on the auction website eBay . DEFAULTSORT Emerson Vt0950 Category Consumer electronics Category Television technology Category Infrared technology Electronics stub ...   more details



  1. Milky Way (spread)

    unreferenced date December 2008 Image MilkyWaySpread.JPG thumb right 250px A jar of Milky Way spread. Milky Way Chocolate Spread was a brand of Spread food spread . It was distributed in the United States by Liberty Richter of Saddle Brook, New Jersey , but distributed internationally by Masterfoods Polska Sp. ZO,O, Kozuski Parcel, a division of Mars Incorporated . Distinctions It had white stripes to complement the chocolate spread, and the jar was also decorated in the same style as European Milky Way bar s. Also the spread lacked caramel, as do European Milky Ways. See also Nutella Masterfoods Peanut Butter Category Spreads Category Mars brands food product stub fr Milky Way p te tartiner id Milky Way olesan roti ...   more details



  1. Counterproof

    In engraving , a counterproof is a print taken off from another just printed, which, by being passed through the printing press press , gives a copy in reverse, and of course in the same position as that of the plate from which the first was printed, the object being to enable the engraver to inspect the state of the plate. ref 1913 ref Counterproofing was used to produce the finest quality copperplate printing the second print consisted of delicate lines, and lacked the beveled impressions seen in the original print. ref http www.lindahall.org events exhib exhibit exhibits womenswork printing.shtml Counterproof . Women s Work Printing Techniques . Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering & Technology. 2005. Retrieved 2007 05 10. ref To counter prove is also to pass a design in black lead or red chalk through the press, after having moistened with a sponge both that and the paper on which the counterproof is to be taken. ref 1728 ref printmaking stub References references Category Engraving Category Printmaking ...   more details




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