Blaufränkisch

Blaufränkisch (German for blue Frankish) is a dark-skinned variety of grape used for red wine. Blaufränkisch, which is a late-ripening variety, produces red wines which are typically rich in tannin and may exhibit a pronounced spicy character.

The grape is grown across Central Europe, including Austria, Czech Republic (in particular southern Moravia where it is known as Frankovka), Germany, Slovakia (where it is known as Frankovka modrá), Croatia (frankovka), Slovenia (known as modra frankinja), and Italy (Franconia). In Hungary the grape is called Kékfrankos (also lit. blue Frankish) and is grown in a number of wine regions including Sopron, Villány, Szekszárd, and Eger (where it is a major ingredient in the famous red wine blend known as Egri Bikavér (lit. Bull's Blood) having largely replaced the Kadarka grape). It has been called "the Pinot noir of the East" because of its spread and reputation in Eastern Europe. In America this grape is grown in Idaho, Washington State and the Finger Lakes region of New York State, where like in Germany it is known as Lemberger, Blauer Limberger or Blue Limberger.

Game (2014 film)

Game is a 2014 action thriller Bengali film choreographed and directed by Baba Yadav and produced and distributed by Reliance Entertainment. The film features actors Jeet and Subhasree Ganguly in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Jeet Ganguly.The film is a remake of the 2012 Tamil film Thuppakki starring Vijay and Kajal Aggarwal in the Lead roles. It is also remade in Hindi named Holiday.

Plot

Abhimanyu Chatterjee (Jeet), a Captain in the Indian Army, returns to Kolkata from Kashmir. On his arrival, his parents and younger sisters force him to see Trisha (Subhashree Ganguly), who they choose for him to be married to. At the bride-viewing ceremony, Abhimanyu makes up excuses to avoid marrying her, which includes commenting about her being old-fashioned. On the contrary, Trisha is a college-level boxer, who is completely modern in her outlook. Abhimanyu realises this and proposes to her, which she reciprocates.

One day, while travelling around the city with his police officer-friend Santilal, Abhimanyu witnesses the explosion of a bus in which they had travelled. He manages to capture the man who laid the bomb, but he escapes from the hospital where he was kept under custody. kidnaps the bomber again, and also forces the police officer who helped the bomber's escape, to commit suicide. Abhimanyu soon learns that the bomber is a mere executor, a sleeper cell, whose only role was to plant the bomb. He also discovers that the Islamic terrorist group Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami, which the bomber belongs to, has planned various such attacks in the city in a couple of days. Enlisting the help of his fellow Army men and Balaji, Jagadish manages to thwart these attacks and kill the sleeper cell leader's brother and eleven other terrorists, including the first sleeper cell.

Game (2006 film)

Game (Telugu: గేమ్) is a Telugu film that released on 5 August 2006 and was directed by Ram Prasad. It stars Mohan Babu and Vishnu Manchu in lead roles with Shobana, Parvati Melton, Sumalatha and Giri Babu in supporting roles. The film's background score and soundtrack were composed by new age music composer, Joshua Sridhar. The soundtrack for the movie was released on 27 July 2006. The movie is based on Hollywood Movie Changing Lanes which was remade in three Indian languages, Taxi No. 9211 (2006) in Hindi, TN-07 AL 4777 (2009) in Tamil and this movie itself in Telugu. Unlike the previous versions, Game received negative reviews and failed at the box-office.

Cast

  • Mohan Babu as Pandit Raghava
  • Vishnu Manchu as Vijay Raj
  • Shobana as wife of Pandit Raghava
  • Parvati Melton as partner of Vijay Raj
  • Sunil
  • Shriya Saran as (Special Appearance)
  • External links

  • Game at the Internet Movie Database
  • End

    End or Ending may refer to:

    End

  • End (philosophy)
  • In mathematics:
  • End (category theory)
  • End (topology)
  • End (graph theory)
  • End (endomorphism)
  • End (American football)
  • End, a division of play in the sports of curling and target archery
  • End key on a modern computer keyboard
  • End Records, a record label
  • "End", a song by The Cure from Wish
  • "End", a song from Silent Night Fever by Dimension Zero
  • End, in weaving, a single thread of the warp
  • END

  • European Nuclear Disarmament
  • Endoglin, a glycoprotein
  • Equivalent narcotic depth, a concept used in underwater diving
  • Environmental noise directive
  • Ending

  • Ending (linguistics)
  • Alternate ending
  • End of a part of a baseball game
  • False ending
  • Happy ending
  • Multiple endings
  • Twist ending
  • Endings (film)
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "End"
  • All pages with titles containing End
  • Ending (disambiguation)
  • The End (disambiguation)
  • End of the world (disambiguation)
  • Front end (disambiguation)
  • Conclude (disambiguation)
  • Terminate (disambiguation)
  • End (film)

    End is a 1984 fiction film by Mahmoud Shoolizadeh; is a story about the children who live near the railways and their lives are full of ups and downs. This film displays the story of a small child who lives in south of Tehran during times of social problems. The film analyses an unjust and unfair society.

    Director's View

    Inflation, unemployment, divorce and social poverty are the major problems in modern Iran. If the officials, social and cultural experts and planners do not find solutions to these problems, the future society would face crisis due to the consequences.

    Technical specifications and Film crew

  • 16mm, 17mins, Fiction, Iran, 1984
  • Script writer and Director: Mahmoud Shoolizadeh
  • Edit: Esfandyar Habibnejad
  • Producer: Mahmoud Shoolizadeh (University of TV & Radio, Iran)
  • End (category theory)

    In category theory, an end of a functor S:\mathbf{C}^{\mathrm{op}}\times\mathbf{C}\to \mathbf{X} is a universal extranatural transformation from an object e of X to S.

    More explicitly, this is a pair (e,\omega), where e is an object of X and

    is an extranatural transformation such that for every extranatural transformation

    there exists a unique morphism

    of X with

    for every object a of C.

    By abuse of language the object e is often called the end of the functor S (forgetting \omega) and is written

    Characterization as limit: If X is complete, the end can be described as the equaliser in the diagram

    where the first morphism is induced by S(c, c) \to S(c, c') and the second morphism is induced by S(c', c') \to S(c, c').

    Coend

    The definition of the coend of a functor S:\mathbf{C}^{\mathrm{op}}\times\mathbf{C}\to\mathbf{X} is the dual of the definition of an end.

    Thus, a coend of S consists of a pair (d,\zeta), where d is an object of X and

    is an extranatural transformation, such that for every extranatural transformation

    there exists a unique morphism

    of X with

    for every object a of C.

    The coend d of the functor S is written

    Characterization as colimit: Dually, if X is cocomplete, then the coend can be described as the coequalizer in the diagram

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