Pete

Pete is a diminutive form of the name Peter.

Pete may also refer to:

Athletics

  • The Pete, Petersen Events Center, athletics complex and basketball arena on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh
  • Pete the Penguin, mascot of Youngstown State University
  • Purdue Pete, bookstore logo turned unofficial mascot of the Purdue Boilermakers
  • Fiction

  • Pete (Disney), an anthropomorphic cartoon character in Disney media
  • Pete, a character in the Animal Crossing video game series
  • Pete the Pup, from the Our Gang series of comedies
  • Pete the Cat, a fictional cat from the "Pete the Cat" series of books
  • The Adventures of Pete & Pete, American television series
  • "Pete" (Red Dwarf), two-part story
  • Pete, a character in the movie Shaun of the Dead
  • Old Puffer Pete, a character in the TV series Chuggington
  • Pete Malloy, a character from the TV series Adam-12
  • Pete, a character from the short story Don't Look At It! Don't Touch It!
  • Pete Wisdom, a character from Marvel Comics
  • Places

  • Pete, Zanzibar, a village in Tanzania
  • Dorolț

    Dorolţ (Hungarian: Pusztadaróc, Hungarian pronunciation: [pustɒdɒroːts]) is a commune with 3,760 inhabitants situated in Satu Mare County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Atea (Atya), Dara (Szamosdara), Dorolţ and Petea (Pete).

    Demographics

    Ethnic groups (2011 census):

  • Hungarians: (87.6%)
  • Romanians: (5.4%)
  • Romanies (Gypsies): (6,8%)
  • According to mother tongue, 95.24% of the population speak Hungarian as their first language.

    Coordinates: 47°51′N 22°49′E / 47.850°N 22.817°E / 47.850; 22.817

    References

    Iso (supermarket)

    Iso was a chain of Danish supermarkets which was incorporated into the SuperBest chain in 2007. In 2007 the chain owned 12 stores in Copenhagen and Northern Zealand.

    External links

  • ISOs website

  • ISO 2047

    ISO 2047 (Information processing -- Graphical representations for the control characters of the 7-bit coded character set) ISO/IEC 646 describes a graphical representation of the control characters for debugging purposes, such as may be found in the character generator of a computer terminal; it also establishes a two-letter abbreviation of each control character. In addition, RFC 1345 "Character Mnemonics & Character Sets" is cited as the ISO 2047 two-letter abbreviation of the control character. ISO 2047, ECMA-17 in Europe, GB/T 3911-1983 in China, that corresponds to KS X 1010 in Korea (formerly KS C 5713) has been established as a standard. It was enacted "graphical representation of information exchange capabilities for character" JIS X 0209:1976 (former JIS C 6227) in Japan, and was abolished on January 20, 2010.

    Character Table

    Notes

    References

    Standard Generalized Markup Language

    The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML; ISO 8879:1986) is for defining generalized markup languages for documents. ISO 8879 Annex A.1 defines generalized markup:

  • Markup should be declarative: it should describe a document's structure and other attributes, rather than specify the processing to be performed on it. Declarative markup is less likely to conflict with unforeseen future processing needs and techniques.
  • Markup should be rigorous so that the techniques available for processing rigorously-defined objects like programs and databases can be used for processing documents as well.
  • HTML was theoretically an example of an SGML-based language until HTML 5, which admits that browsers cannot parse it as SGML (for compatibility reasons) and codifies exactly what they must do instead.

    DocBook SGML and LinuxDoc are better examples, as they were used almost exclusively with actual SGML tools.

    Standard versions

    SGML is an ISO standard: "ISO 8879:1986 Information processing – Text and office systems – Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)", of which there are three versions:

    Asa (album)

    Asa is the sixth studio album by the German Viking metal band Falkenbach. It was released in 2013 on Prophecy Productions.

    Track listing

    Personnel

  • Vratyas Vakyas - all instrument , vocals
  • Additional personnel

  • Nikos Mavridis - violin
  • Tyrann - vocals
  • Hagalaz - guitars
  • Boltthorn - drums
  • Patrick Damiani - mixing
  • Robin Schmidt - mastering
  • Albert Bierstadt - artwork
  • Costin Chioreanu - layout
  • References

    Asa (rapper)

    Matti Salo (born 1980), professionally known as Asa and previously as Avain, is a Finnish rapper. He is also a member of a hip hop and reggae group Jätkäjätkät.

    Career beginnings

    In the early 2000s, Salo was signed to Warner Music Finland. Under his initial stage name Avain, he released his debut album Punainen tiili in 2001. With its socially conscious lyrics, the album is considered to be one of the most important Finnish hip hop albums of all time. Soon after its release, Salo parted ways with his record company and went on a few years hiatus.

    Later career

    While the rights to his former stage name remained at Warner Music, Salo emerged in 2004 with his current alias Asa. To date, he has released nine studio albums, two of which have reached number two on the Finnish Albums Chart, along with three albums with the group Jätkäjätkät.

    Selected discography

    Solo albums

    With Jätkäjätkät

    References


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    Sorry

    by: Easybeats

    Mailman came this moring
    Brought a message by
    Said it was from my babe
    Think I know just why
    Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry
    That I didn't go last night
    Had a date at seven
    With a girl named Fleur
    Then I just remembered
    Had a date with her
    Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry
    That I didn't go last night - yah!
    Mailman came this morning
    Brought a message by
    Said it was from my babe
    Think I know just why
    Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry
    That I didn't go last night
    Didn't go last night
    Didn't go last night




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