Atto- (symbol a) is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of 10−18 or 0.000000000000000001.
The unit multiple was adopted at the 12th General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) in Resolution 8. It is derived from the Danish word atten, meaning "eighteen".
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Atto (Italian: Attone) was a Cardinal of the Catholic Church who lived in the 11th century.
Born in Rome son of a noble family as a young man in 1062 he was elected by the chapter of the Milan cathedral Archbishop of Milan, Attone was elected archbishop in front of a papal legate but the decision of the chapter of the cathedral didn't receive the placet of emperor Henry IV so he coundn't be enthroned.Attone was so forced to left Milan and he reached Rome where he lived in the Church of San Marco is title as Cardinal.During his stay in Rome Attone wrote a book about canon law in that book he supported the supremacy of the bishop of Rome over the civil authorities following the teaching of pope Gregory VII. The date of his death is unclear for some author the date of the death is around 1080, others authors identify him as a Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina who dies after 1085 and after to be excommunicated by pope Gregory VII.
John Joseph Mathews (November 16, 1894 – June 16, 1979) became one of the Osage Nation's most important spokespeople and writers, and served on the Osage Tribal Council during the 1930s. He studied at the University of Oklahoma, Oxford University and the University of Geneva after serving as a flight instructor during World War I.
Matthews' first book was a history, Wah'kon-tah: The Osage and The White Man's Road (1929), which was selected by the Book-of-the-Month Club as their first by an academic press; it became a bestseller. His book The Osages: Children of the Middle Waters (1961) was a life work, preserving many collected stories and the oral history of the Osage. He also wrote a biography of E. W. Marland, noted oilman and governor of Oklahoma in the 1930s.
Mathews was born at Pawhuska, Oklahoma as the only son among five children of William Shirley and Eugenia (Girard) Mathews. His banker father was the son of John Allan Mathews, a noted trader, and Sarah Williams, the mixed-race daughter of A-Ci'n-Ga, a full-blood Osage, and "Old Bill" Williams, a noted missionary and later Mountain Man who lived with the Osage. Mathews grandparents had met in Kentucky where "Old Bill" Williams had sent his daughters for school after A-Ci'n-Ga had died. John Joseph Mathews' mother was Pauline Eugenia Girard, whose family had emigrated from France. One-eighth Osage by ancestry, as well as Anglo-Scots-Irish and French, the Mathews children all attended local schools in Pawhuska.
Sundown is the fourth album by Swedish gothic metal band Cemetary, released in 1996 on Black Mark Production. All music and lyrics written by Mathias Lodmalm.
Sundown is a 1924 silent film Western drama produced and distributed by First National Pictures and starring Bessie Love. Frances Marion, Marion Fairfax and Kenneth B. Clarke wrote the screenplay based on an original screen story by Earl Hudson. This film was the only production cinematographer David Thompson ever worked on. This film is lost.
I feel safe and sound the violence
Like I feel safe and sound from rollercoaster cars
I feel safe in the hills
Up, above it all sometimes
In the middle of the night, I can almost see the stars
Living in L.A. makes me think of you
I think about the good times and not the bad we used to do
Walked the streets at night
And I wander why I feel so bad
Walked the streets at night
The hills... remember why.
Living in L.A. feels like home in a brand new way
I am lack everyone I meet,
I have ghosts in mind they will never go away
I walked the streets at night
Don't understand why I feel so bad
I walked the streets at night
Questioning why I am the way I am
We come from the somewhere lost time... ago
We run from the... it's the only way we know
Wanna find a better sun, I wanna find a better world
Wanna find a better heart, so I can find me a better girl
Wanna find a place living inside of the...
Of the santa ana wind on sunny day.
Living in L.A. it's the worst coast where I've been here to understand
Can't explain this place, if you're not from here
You will never understand
I walk the streets at night
I think about all the lies that I've have
I walk the streets at night
I think about why I want the love that I can't have
We come from the somewhere... I never go
We found out the light is the only way we know
Wanna find a better sun, I wanna find a better sun
Wanna find a better world, I wanna find a better life
Wanna find a place living inside of the...
Of the santa ana wind on a beautiful day.
Yeah,
It is the super-things that I love about it here
Sunshine and mexican boose on Christmas day
Oh, and the... city is the only way I can fall asleep
I think I needed to leave to the last...
This is where I'm supposed to be.
Oh oh o-oh-oh
We come from the south we're lost here in the cold
We fight to the last, it's the only way we know
Wanna find a better sun, I wanna find a better shine
Wanna find a better world, I wanna find me a better life
I wanna find myself a place to hide inside my... in the rain
Of the santa ana wind on a day
I can almost see the future
I can almost see the blue sky in the middle of the day
Even though our hell is coming down me now