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. 
  • References


    Run!

    "Run!" is the fifteenth episode of the first season of the NBC science fiction drama series Heroes. Regular cast members Milo Ventimiglia (Peter Petrelli) and Santiago Cabrera (Isaac Mendez) do not appear in this episode.

    Plot

    Meredith calls and informs Nathan that their daughter Claire is still alive. Aware that the scandal could ruin his political future, Nathan gives Meredith $100,000 for her silence. Elsewhere, Mrs. Bennet's health deteriorates, causing the rift between Claire and Mr. Bennet, since she blames him for her mother's condition. He grounds her after learning she skipped school, prompting Claire to be more outraged. Claire later shows up at Meredith's trailer, hoping that her biological father could help Mrs. Bennet. Meredith tells Claire that he will only disappoint her, and Meredith herself is going back to Mexico. She takes a picture of Claire as remembrance, which she later shows to a visiting Nathan. Meredith offers to introduce them, but Nathan refuses - this crushes an eavesdropping Claire. Visibly upset, Nathan gets inside his limo and leaves. Claire hurls a stone at his rear window in anger.

    Run (Amy Macdonald song)

    "Run" is the fifth single to be released from Amy Macdonald's debut album, This Is the Life. The single was released in the UK on 3 March 2008 and peaked at #75 in the United Kingdom for 1 week. Macdonald stated on stage at T in the Park 2008 that the song was inspired by a gig by The Killers in her hometown of Glasgow.

    Track listing

    2-Track

  • "Run" 03:48
  • "Rock 'n' Roll Star (Acoustic Version)" 02:22
  • Maxi (Germany)

  • "Run" 03:48
  • "Youth Of Today (Live from SWR3 New Pop Festival 2008)" 04:02
  • "Dancing In The Dark (Live from SWR3 New Pop Festival 2008)" 03:27
  • "Run" (Videoclip)
  • Music video

    The music video for "Run" features Macdonald walking through a forest at night.

    Charts

    Macdonald's single "Run" was released on 3 March and jumped in the top 75 at number 75,next week it was knocked out of the top 75. Run charted at #36 in Germany.

    References

    External links

  • "Run" video on Macdonald's official YouTube channel
  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics

  • Run 2

    "Run 2" was New Order's third and final single from their 1989 album Technique. The album version was listed as simply "Run".

    Overview

    "Run 2" was remixed by Scott Litt from the version on Technique, hence the appendage of "2" to the title. The main difference is that the song has been made more radio-friendly by editing down most of the long instrumental run-out and appending it with a final repeat of the chorus. Litt's mix strips back much of the echo and layers of synthesizers, and in place centres the mix on Sumner's vocal and the bass guitar of Peter Hook. Despite the effort taken to produce a radio single, only 20,000 of the Factory 12" release were ever pressed. 500 7-inch records were also pressed, for promotional use. The single was only released in the UK.

    John Denver's publishing company filed a lawsuit, alleging that the guitar break in "Run" too closely resembled Denver's "Leaving on a Jet Plane". The case was settled out of court. The song has since been credited to New Order and John Denver.

    List of Guilty Gear characters

    This is an index of characters from the Guilty Gear fighting game series.

    Creation and influences

    Daisuke Ishiwatari has cited Kazushi Hagiwara's manga Bastard‼, and the fighting game Street Fighter II as influence to the Guilty Gear series. However, he noted that the majority of other fighting games were just recycling the character's same skins or style, and so he wanted every character "to be unique in their own way."Kazuhiko Shimamoto's characters was also noted as an inspiration for the men characters, with Ishiwatari saying they needed to be "chivalrous person-like characters", and citing Anji Mito "the most closest to this type". The female ones, on the other hand, have not followed a standard, with he only saying that they needed look like real women.

    There are many musical references in the Guilty Gear series, including various characters' names and moves, which were inspired by rock and heavy metal bands like Queen, Guns N' Roses, and Metallica. For instance, the main character, Sol Badguy, was named after Queen's lead vocalist, Freddie Mercury. Both his real name, Frederick, and his last name were influenced by the singer, whose nickname was "Mr. Badguy".

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Together Forever (krush-groove 4)

    by: Run-D.M.C.

    [D.M.C.]
    Ayo man, can we see them mics man?
    [Run]
    One two, one two, and I say...
    [D.M.C.]
    Party people, your dreams have now been fulfilled
    Get out your seats and let's get ill
    That's right y'all, we're not just rough, we're more
    than tough
    And when it comes to rhymes, we got enough
    [Run]
    It's like that y'all, and we don't stop the body rock
    Now it's together (forever) forever (together)
    Run-D.M.C. and we're tougher than leather
    We're making and breaking and snatching and taking
    The deal's for real we could never be faking
    [D.M.C.]
    I'm chilling, he's cooling, I'm a king that's ruling
    Preach and teach and always schooling
    [Run]
    See, we're learning, and earning, the tables keep
    turning
    To be like us, you could cold be yearning
    Pulsating dominating up above
    Cold chilling and I'm willing, the name's Run-Love
    [D.M.C.]
    Creating devastating in the place to be
    Full of soul and mic control because it's easy to "D"
    [Run]
    Beat making, never faking, chilling all of the time
    For playing rhyme saying, I get mine
    [D.M.C.]
    No way to rock me, no way to stop me
    It's seems quite shocking to those that mock me
    And that's not all, MC's have the gall
    To pray and plan for my downfall
    But I'm not running, I'm just stunning
    Smart not stupid cause I'm so cunning
    MC's regret it, I'm upsetting
    My recitals take titles and titles I'm betting
    [Run]
    Like that y'all, so just keep above
    See my name is DJ Run, they call me Run-Love
    Creative creator, creating the rhyme
    Devastating devastator not doing a crime
    Making beats every day, and I get mine
    The biggest star going far, so check the shine
    Big winner, not a sinner when I do my thing
    I might have a sling or a fling cause I'm down with the
    king
    Biggest rap no crap, I do not sing
    You want a show, let me know, just give me your ring
    Like that y'all, we're just keeping it on
    D.M.C. my man, to the break of dawn rock
    [D.M.C.]
    I'm ill, I chill, with skill I kill
    And none of my rhymes are run of the mill
    I cause grief, I'm chief, there is no beef
    And if there's beef I knock out teeth
    MC's act dumb, they know where I'm from
    The King from Queens and I'm down with Run
    [Run]
    I take a stand my man, and I won't sit
    Cause I'm the real deal, like Coke is it
    Then you won't find my name in the yellow page
    Cause Run only speaks when it's on the stage
    I got a rhyme in line that's easy to find
    With a sketch so check, so one of a kind
    Got two MC's and one DJ
    Grab at least 20 G's when we play
    So D.M.C. my boy, my mellow my man
    So get on the mic and won't you take the stand
    [D.M.C.]
    My rock is hard, you can't pull my card
    I'm a shining star, shining near and far
    Shining like the sun on a day of fun
    Always on the move cause I'm down with Run
    I'm the cool and calm, I'm the calm and cool
    I'm not a fool, I went to school
    My name is D.M.C. I tell no lie
    And I graduated from Cooley High
    I am the only rapper who will not die
    I'm a greusome guy, and you can try




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