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  1. Emma
    (from the article `Austen, Jane`) ...Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. Pride and Prejudice seems to have been the fashionable novel of its season. Between January 1814 and March ...
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  2. Emma
    (from the article `Brontë, Charlotte`) ...to continue as curate to her father. He did not share his wife`s intellectual life, but she was happy to be loved for herself and to take up her ...
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  3. Emma
    (from the article `1996: Other Winners`) ...PatientArt Direction: Stuart Craig for The English PatientOriginal Dramatic Score: Gabriel Yared for The English PatientOriginal Musical or Comedy ...
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  4. Emma
    Emma is a French girl name. The meaning of the name is `Whole, Universal` Where is it used? The name Emma is mainly used In English and In French.How do they say it elsewhere? Emily ( In English) See also In English: Emmeline (F) In English: Emmy (F) Emma appears In 2007`s top-1000 name list at...
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  5. Emma
    `Emma`, by Jane Austen, is a novel about the perils of misconstrued romance. The novel was first published in December 1815. As in her other novels, Austen explores the concerns and difficulties of genteel women living in Georgian-Regency England; she also creates a lively `comedy of manners`...
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  6. Emma
    (disambiguation) `Emma` is a novel by Jane Austen. `Emma` may also refer to: People with the given name Emma: Literature: Places: Television and film: Music: Fiction: Religion: Royalty: Finance: Ships: Weather: Other:
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  7. Emma
    (manga) is a historical romance manga by Kaoru Mori. It was published by Enterbrain in the magazine Comic Beam and collected in 10 tankōbon volumes. The series has been adapted as a Eikoku Koi Monogatari Emma-->. The manga is licensed in English language|English in North America by ...
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  8. Emma
    (play) `Emma` (or `Emma: A Play in Two Acts about Emma Goldman, American Anarchist`, its full title) is a play by historian and playwright Howard Zinn (1922–2010). It was first performed in 1976. The play dramatizes events from the life of the real Emma Goldman. Zinn wrot...
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  9. Emma
    (song) `Emma`, also known as `Emma, Emmaline` or `Emmeline`, is a song by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson released as a single by Hot Chocolate in 1974. It reached No.3 in the UK charts and No.8 in the US charts. Brown explained to The Mail on Sunday in 2009: "The story is tied to the death ...
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  10. Emma
    (singer) `Emma` (born `Emma Louise Booth`, 2nd August 1974, Bridgend, Wales) is a Welsh singer who sang the UK entry, "Give a Little Love Back to the World", in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990. This was the third of four entries representing the UK composed by Paul Curtis. The song...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma

  11. EMMA
    (code coverage tool) `EMMA` is an open source toolkit for measuring and reporting Java code coverage. EMMA is distributed under the terms of Common Public License v1.0. EMMA is not currently under active development; the last stable release took place in mid-2005. EMMA works by wrapping each ...
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  12. EMMA
    `EMMA` (Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy) is an Organization which raises awareness of discrimination through media campaigns, social networking, and the EMMA Awards. The EMMA Awards promote diversity within the media industry by publicly recognizing the levels of excellence achieved by the multic...
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  13. EMMA
    (accelerator) ) accelerator. The `Electron Machine with Many Applications` (EMMA) is a project at Daresbury Laboratory in the UK to build a linear non-scaling FFAG to accelerate electrons from 10 to 20 MeV. A FFAG (Fixed Field Alternating Gradient) is a type of accelerator in which the magnet...
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  14. Emma
    (windstorm) has been hit by an overthrown tree near Brühl and was severely damaged. `Emma` was a severe extratropical cyclone which passed through several mainly Central European countries, most devastatingly on Saturday March 1, 2008, killing at least twelve people in Austria, Germany, Po...
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  15. EMMA
    (magazine) `EMMA` is a German feminist magazine. Its print edition is published quarterly. The first issue of EMMA was published on January 26, 1977 with a circulation of about 200,000. Founder of the magazine was Alice Schwarzer who is still publisher and editor-in-chief (as of June 2...
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  16. Emma
    (application) `Emma, the Friendly Marketplace` (or `Emma`) is a free mobile application released by Strategy Network Incorporated on July 23, 2011. The name Emma derives from an acronym for "Electronic Marketplace for Merchandise and Activities". The app is designed to enable users ...
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12 February 2012

This day in history:
/calendar/ On February 12, 1809, Charles Robert Darwin was born at The Mount in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. Darwin was one of the last of the eclectic scientists who preceded the age of professional specialization. His genius lay in his ability to select, from the facts which he so diligently collected, every relevant point and fit it into his bold and far-reaching theories. He was not the first to advance a theory of evolution; but his massive weight of evidence carried conviction where earlier theorists had failed. He was shy and modest and shrank from controversy, an unfortunate trait in the author of the most controversial book of the century. read more

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