Way

Way may refer to:

  • Wayob, plural form (singular way), spirit companions appearing in mythology and folklore of Maya peoples of the Yucatán Peninsula
  • WAY-FM Network, a network of Christian music radio stations in the United States
  • ျ, the tradename of a group of radio stations owned by Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan
  • a road, route, path or pathway, including long distance paths like the South Downs Way and the Cotswold Way.
  • a straight rail or track on a machine tool (such as that on the bed of a lathe) on which part of the machine slides
  • Lake Way, a dry lake in Western Australia
  • afloat, way refers to motion or momentum through the water, hence making way, leeway, and right of way
  • Tao (Chinese: "The Way" 道), a philosophical concept (cf. Taoism)
  • Ways

  • Ways, large slipway in ship-building, the ramps down which a ship is pushed in order to be launched
  • Ways (album) by Japanese rock band Show-Ya
  • "Ways" 1968 single by The Candymen
  • Way is the surname of:

  • Albert Way (1805–1874), English antiquary
  • Ways (album)

    Ways is the third album of the Japanese rock group Show-Ya. The album was released on 3 September 1986 in Japan. All the songs were arranged by Tadashi Namba & Show-Ya.

    Overview

    Despite being recorded only six months after their previous album Queendom, this album manifests a strong progression both in cohesiveness of the musicians and sound. In fact, the arrangements and compositions are tighter as the result of a real group effort, while the sound of the album is very similar to what could be heard at a Show-Ya's live show at that time. On the contrary, the two poppier songs on the album "S・T・O・P (But I Can't...)" and the single "One Way Heart" were not composed by the band and are almost harbingers of next album Trade Last's style. The single was also used as theme for a Japanese TV show. The hard rocker "Fairy" has since become a staple of every Show-Ya's live show.

    Track listing

  • "Shot" (Miki Nakamura, Keiko Terada) - 4:17
  • "Blow Away" (Miki Igarashi, Terada) - 4:28
  • "S・T・O・P (But I Can't...)" (Takahashi) - 4:05
  • 99 Ways

    99 Ways is the second of two albums released in 1998 by dancehall artist Lady Saw.

    Track listing

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    DMC

    DMC may refer to:

    Computer science and information technology

  • Diffusion Monte Carlo, a method that utilizes a Green function to solve the Schrödinger equation
  • Dynamic Markov Compression, a general purpose statistical data compression algorithm
  • Dynamic Matrix Control, an approach for multi-input/output model predictive control
  • Digital Media Controller, a category within the DLNA standard
  • Media and entertainment

  • Digital mixing console, an electronic device for combining, routing, and changing the dynamics of digital audio samples
  • Darryl McDaniels, a member of hip hop group Run–DMC
  • Devil May Cry, a Japanese video game series
  • Devil May Cry (video game), the first game in the series
  • DmC: Devil May Cry, a reboot of the series
  • Detroit Metal City, a manga series based upon a fictional death metal band of the same name, which was later adapted into an anime, and later a live action movie
  • Disco Mix Club, an organization known for its yearly world DJ championships
  • DmC: Devil May Cry

    DmC: Devil May Cry is an action-adventure hack and slash video game developed by Ninja Theory and published by Capcom for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. It is the fifth instalment of the Devil May Cry series, serving as a reboot. Announced in late 2010 during the Tokyo Game Show, the game is set in an alternate reality in the Devil May Cry series.

    The game's story focuses on the player character Dante, a young man at the start of his saga. Dante is a Nephilim; half-angel, half-demon. He is partnered with his twin brother, Vergil, and is on a quest to kill the Demon King Mundus, who murdered their mother and condemned their father to banishment. Players can use Dante's iconic sword, Rebellion, and signature handguns, Ebony and Ivory, as well as a variety of other melee weapons and firearms to defeat enemies. The game also introduces Angel Mode and Devil Mode, which are modifiers to Dante's moveset.

    The re-imagination of the Devil May Cry series was requested by Capcom, resulting in a total reboot. Capcom chose Ninja Theory to develop the game, assisting them to ensure that gameplay was reminiscent, but distinct, compared to previous titles. Early reaction to the game was widely negative, generally as a result of Dante's visual redesign; nevertheless, DMC received positive reviews from critics and players upon release. Critics praised the gameplay, artstyle and story of the game, as well as the redesigned Dante. The game initially failed to meet Capcom's sales expectation, but Capcom later revealed that the company was satisfied with the sales of the game.

    DMC (Company)

    DMC (Dollfus-Mieg and Company) is an Alsatian textile company founded in Mulhouse in 1746 by Jean-Henri Dollfus. Daniel Dollfus, a nephew of Jean-Henri Dollfus, restructured the company as "Dollfus-Mieg et Compagnie" on March 21, 1800 due to the contributions of his wife Anne-Marie Mieg,

  • Boxes of DMC cotton

  • Boxes of DMC cotton

  • Made of DMC cotton

  • Made of DMC cotton

  • Sample of DMC cotton

  • Sample of DMC cotton

    External links

  • History of DMC from the site Thiriez
  • Three generations at the head of DMC (Trois générations à la tête de DMC)
  • Bibliography

  • Jean-Jacques Parietti (2001). Éditions Comptoises, ed. Les Houillères de Ronchamp vol. I : La mine. ISBN 2-914425-08-2. 
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