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  Nice Information
Nice (pronounced [nis]) (Occitan: Niça or Nissa; Italian: Nizza) is a city in southern France located on the Mediterranean coast, between Marseille and Genoa, with 933,080 inhabitants in the metropolitan area at the 1999 census.
Nice (Nicaea) was founded in the 5th century BC by the Greeks of Marseille and received the name of Νικαία ("Nikaia") in honour of a victory over the neighbouring Ligurians (Nike being the goddess of victory).
In 1543 Nice was attacked by the united forces of Francis I and Barbarossa; and, though the inhabitants repulsed the assault which succeeded the terrible bombardment, they were ultimately compelled to surrender, and Barbarossa was allowed to pillage the city and to carry off 2,500 captives.
www.bookrags.com /Nice   (1215 words)

  
 Nice - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Nice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Nice, the main resort on the French Riviera, which became a fashionable destination for tourists, writers, and artists in the early 20th century.
Nice is the fifth-largest city in France, and one of the best-known resorts on the Cote d'Azur.
Nice was ceded to France in 1860 by Victor Emanuel II (future king of Italy) in return for French assistance in driving the Austrians from Italy.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /nice   (752 words)

  
 Nice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nice (IPA: [nis]; Occitan: Niça, Niçard: Nissa, Italian: Nizza, Greek:Νίκαια) is a city in southern France located on the Mediterranean coast, between Marseille and Genoa, with 933,080 inhabitants in the metropolitan area at the 1999 census.
Nice (Nicaea) was founded in the 5th century BC by the Greeks of Massilia (Marseille) and received the name of Νικαία ("Nikaia") in honour of a victory over the neighbouring Ligurians (Nike being the Greek goddess of victory).
In 1543 Nice was attacked by the united forces of Francis I and Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha; and, though the inhabitants repulsed the assault which succeeded the terrible bombardment, they were ultimately compelled to surrender, and Barbarossa was allowed to pillage the city and to carry off 2,500 captives.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Bishopric_of_Cimiez   (1508 words)

  
 arthritis pain relief - Nice
Nice (pronounced as in "niece"; Italian Nizza, Provençal Niça or Nissa) is a city in southern France located on the Mediterranean coast, between Cannes and Monaco.
Nice (Nicaea) was founded about two thousand years ago by the Greeks of Marseille and received the name of Nikaïa in honour of a victory over the neighbouring Ligurians (Nike being the goddess of victory).
It was in Nice that the two monarchs in 1538 concluded, through the mediation of Pope Paul III, a truce of ten years.
www.painreliefchat.com /arthritis-pain-relief/Nice,_France   (893 words)

  
 Nice, France
Nice (pronounced [nis]) (Provençal: Niça or Nissa; Italian: Nizza) is a city in southern France located on the Mediterranean coast, between Marseilles and Genoa, with 933,080 inhabitants in the metropolitan area at the 1999 census.
La cuisine niçoise is the local food culture, which includes pissaladière, a pizza-pie, socca, a special kind of pancake, bouillabaisse, a fish soup, and salade niçoise, a salad with sardines and olives.
In the recent decades Nice, as the rest of France, has received immigrants from other parts of the world, mainly Northern and Western Africa as well as southeastern Asia, which has further enriched the cultural life of the city.
www.creekin.net /c246-n67-nice-france.html   (1047 words)

  
 Westminster Nice
D Nice is a rapper and hip hop musician who began his career in the mid-1980s.
For other Nice articles, see Nice (disambiguation).'' Nice (pronounced as in "niece"; Provençal ''Niça'' or ''Nissa'', Italian ''Nizza'') is a city in southern France located on the Mediterranean coast, between Marseilles and Genoa, with 933,080 inhabitants in the metropolitan area at the 1999 census.
The Nice are a progressive rock band from the 1960s, known for their unique blend of rock, jazz and classical music.
www.breadlike.com /pages7/96/westminster-nice.html   (1054 words)

  
 Nice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nice enjoys mild and sunny weather throughout the year.
In the past Nice welcomed many immigrants from Italy (who continue to make a large proportion of the population), as well as Spanish and Portuguese immigrants.
Public transport within the city and to neighbouring areas is provided by the Ligne d'Azur bus company.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nice   (1508 words)

  
 Nice - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Template:Large French Cities Nice (pronounced [nis]) (Occitan: NiГ§a or Nissa; Italian: Nizza) is a city in southern France located on the Mediterranean coast, between Marseille and Genoa, with 933,080 inhabitants in the metropolitan area at the 1999 census.
Image:Saint Pons-small.jpg By a treaty concluded in 1860 between the Sardinian king and Napoleon III it was again transferred to France, and the cession was ratified by over 25,000 electors out of a total of 30,700 although the plesbicite was most likely sabotaged by the French.
The dances and traditional musics used in the county of Nice.
www.netipedia.com /index.php/Nice   (1128 words)

  
 Nice (disambiguation) Information
Nice (pronounced IPA /nis/), a city that is the préfecture (administrative capital) of the Alpes-Maritimes département, in the south of France.
Treaty of Nice, a treaty adopted in Nice by the European Council
Hellé Nice is a name assumed by Mariette Hélène Delangle, racing driver.
www.bookrags.com /Nice_(disambiguation)   (108 words)

  
 nice
Nice (pronounced [nis]) (Provencal: Nica or Nissa; Italian: Nizza) is a city in southern France located on the Mediterranean coast, between Marseille and Genoa, with 933,080 inhabitants in the metropolitan area at the 1999 census.
Located in the Provence-Alpes-Cote-d'Azur rГ©gion, Nice is a commune and the prГ©fecture (administrative capital) of the Alpes-Maritimes departement.
In the second half of the 20th century, Nice bore the influence of mayor Jean Medecin (mayor from 1947 to 1965) and his son Jacques (mayor from 1966 to 1990).
www.culturecentric.com /Unix-N/nice.php   (1462 words)

  
 TWiki . Doc . SuperCall
I think at least that calling the same method with the same arguments is by far the most common, so it should be more natural to do it, without having to reapeat the method name and arguments.
So the current definition in Nice is that super is an expression that calls the next implementation of the current method, with the same arguments.
However the disambiguation line causes the super call to itself be ambiguous, f(@_, m@N) vs f(me#B, @_).
nice.sourceforge.net /cgi-bin/twiki/view/Doc/SuperCall   (611 words)

  
 Mahesh Joshi - Research
Word sense disambiguation is the problem of automatically assigning the correct meaning to a word that has multiple meanings.
Disambiguation in medical text is different from disambiguation of English words in general because of the specialized domain of medicine as well as the nature of the text that we are dealing with.
Kernel methods provide a very nice framework for incorporating such domain knowledge by way of converting them into similarity or distance measures for two instances of the ambiguous term.
www.d.umn.edu /~joshi031/research/research.html   (654 words)

  
 C-Transformers: A Framework to Write C Program Transformations
Figure 4 demonstrates the use of AG to disambiguate C.
Not only do we need to be able to add new disambiguation rules to those of the host language, but we also need to intermix them just as freely as for SGLR modules.
To cope with this issue we planned to develop a reversible preprocessor that embeds annotations in the AST to allow their reversal, very much in the spirit of Proteus project in fact [33].
www.acm.org /crossroads/xrds12-3/contractc.html   (5323 words)

  
 nice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Nice (pronounced [nis]) (Occitan: Niça or unofficially Nissa; Italian: Nizza) is a city in southern France located on the Mediterranean coast, between Marseille and Genoa, with 933,080 inhabitants in the metropolitan area at the 1999 census.
In 1543 Nice was attacked by the united forces of Francis I and Khair ad Din Pasha Barbarossa; and, though the inhabitants repulsed the assault which succeeded the terrible bombardment, they were ultimately compelled to surrender, and Barbarossa was allowed to pillage the city and to carry off 2,500 captives.
The local language Niçard (Nissart) is an (italian) Ligurian dialect, still spoken by a minority and there as well as Occitan.
hometown.aol.de /saromobis/wo-38729.html   (1279 words)

  
 Nice (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nice (pronounced /nis/), a city in the south of France
Minnesota nice, the behavior ascribed to Minnesota residents
Nice, the original title of a South Park episode
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nice_(disambiguation)   (198 words)

  
 LibraryThing: Work disambiguation and the "Ship of Theseus"
Nice long voyage, especially on the way home when they went all over northern Europe, came down the Danube, and then for some inscrutable reason portaged the Argo all over North Africa before they made it home.
It would be nice if the users were able to suggest such canonical spellings.
Regarding the separation of the "works" information from the personal library info: It'd sure be nice if there were a little GUI widget beside each field on the social page that meant "Copy this value to MY copy," or checkboxes, and a button at the bottom that did the same.
www.librarything.com /blog/2006/02/work-disambiguation-and-ship-of.php   (5531 words)

  
 Data Mining: Text Mining, Visualization and Social Media: Search Doesn't Work: Story 2
However, this disambiguation is only happening via the very literal constraining term - note that the adverts served for the Natural Language Processing results are for neurolinguistic programming exclusively.
Now one working solution that might supply context and hence working disambiguation would be for Google users to have some sort of client-side Google app that would contain a model of their personal preferences & proclivities and re-weight search results on the client side.
The disambiguation would ofcourse have to be done using some kind of unique identifiers.
datamining.typepad.com /data_mining/2006/10/search_doesnt_w_2.html   (1009 words)

  
 NICE - OneLook Dictionary Search
Nice, nice : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info]
nice guy, turn a nice penny, nice and easy, a nice cup of tea and a sit down, a nice place to visit, more...
Words similar to NICE: courteous, dainty, decent, discriminate, gracious, nicely, niceness, nicer, nicest, overnice, prissy, skillful, squeamish, charming, considerate, enjoyable, fine, genteel, kind, pleasant, more...
www.onelook.com /cgi-bin/cgiwrap/bware/dofind.cgi?word=NICE   (426 words)

  
 Wikitravel:Article naming conventions - Wikitravel
Places in the United Kingdom use the nation – not the county or kingdom – as the disambiguator.
Note that in the US, counties are known as "X County" and shouldn't require this kind of disambiguation from cities of the same name.
When two places share the same name a disambiguation page should be created, and added to Wikitravel:Links to disambiguating pages.
wikitravel.org /en/Wikitravel:Article_naming_conventions   (1935 words)

  
 chess
When disambiguation of moves is necessary, the file of the desired piece should be indicated; e.g., Nce2, Raf1.
Captures are indicated with by putting an x between the piece type and the destination square; for pawns, the file of the capturing piece is used; e.g., fxg6, Qxa5.
It would be nice if the system truly understood complete PGN games, with all game notations.
www.alcyone.com /pyos/chess   (639 words)

  
 Peter Williams
That was nice except that the organizers of RubyConf
Name disambiguation is provided by allowing a name in particular namespace and that same name in another namespace to co-exist simultaneously and independently.
Name disambiguation is necessary when multiple implementations of the same logical class exist.
pezra.barelyenough.org /blog/page/2   (2194 words)

  
 Disambiguation : Today's Podcast By Scott Brenner.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
It was used to described elements of a page or process that were designed to to help the user better understand what they were buying or configuring as well as helping then understand where they were in the ordering process.
According to Wiktionary.com disambiguation is a noun meaning the the removal of ambiguity.
A search for quicksilver will display a nice example of one of these pages.
todayspodcast.com /archives/2004/11/disambiguation_1.html   (376 words)

  
 Blog for nymia
It assumes all constructors are of one type (ScriptFunction), an invalid match should tell the analyzer to perform something different, such as starting another round of lookups just to determine the binding source.
Thought it would nice to see it all to see the unknowns.
Having a mechanism for disambiguation makes the work of the executor easier since the symbols are already marked.
www.advogato.org /person/nymia/diary.html?start=1188   (1726 words)

  
 Java 1.5 comments
The generics will be kind of nice, but next to me is a 400 page book (Vendevoorde & Josuttis) on C++ templates - only templates!
I can't wait to explain templates, overloaded operators and multiple inheritence rules for "disambiguation" (a word that I believe I learned during C++ days) when the Java folks decide to tack them on.
Your use of this web site or any of its content or software indicates your agreement to be bound by these Terms of Participation.
weblogs.java.net /cs/user/view/cs_msg/1411   (180 words)

  
 Category talk:Disambiguation - Homestar Runner Wiki
We did try that Mila, and frankly it is the most rigorous style of disambiguation.
However with the case sensitivity on, we have decided to use that to distinguish between the two.
It's nice to have people to ask things like this.
hrwiki.org /index.php?title=Category_talk:Disambiguation&redirect=no   (122 words)

  
 Wank - Encyclopedia Dramatica
It was widely used thanks to the arrogant Sheffield bunch of tossers, known as The Arctic Monkeys; "The band were fucking wank and I'm not having a nice time."
This is a disambiguation page — we hope you feel less ambiguated.
This page was last modified 17:13, 5 October 2006.
encyclopediadramatica.com /index.php/Wank   (125 words)

  
 Forums - iStockphoto Discussion - Current Search Issues | iStockphoto.com
On the issue of disambiguating search terms, are their any tools in the works to help contributors speed this process?
IS is extending the search to include words like "copy" (which seems to have a disambiguation of "photocopier") without telling the searcher - so when the incredibly silly results come up, they think the search is broken (which is what it looks like to me).
I'd love to put all my files in the completely disambiguated pile, (and great job adding tons of new tags since implementation BTW !) but I'm wary of erasing valid but not mapped english keywords.
istockphoto.com /forum_messages.php?threadid=40930&messageid=594939&...   (1599 words)

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