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Hale can refer to:

People [link]

Surname [link]

Given name [link]

  • Haleh, Hale is a spelling of this feminine given name
  • Hale Boggs (1914–1972/1973), American politician
  • Hale Irwin, American golfer
  • Hale Johnson (1847–1902), American politician
  • Hale Tharp (1828–?), American gold prospector
  • Hale T-Pole (Tevita Hale Nai Tu'uhoko) (1979–), Tongan rugby union footballer
  • Hale Woodruff (1900–1980), American artist

In fiction [link]

Places [link]

United Kingdom
United States
Poland
  • Hałe, Podlaskie Voivodeship

In astronomy [link]

Other uses [link]

  • Hale's Ales, American brewing company
  • Hale (band), alternative rock band in the Philippines
  • Robert Hale, a publishing company
  • HALE, a high-altitude long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle
  • HALE ("Health Adjusted Life Expectancy"), the World Health Organization's estimate of disability-free life expectancy
  • Hale School, an independent boys' school in Perth, Western Australia
  • Camp Hale, an alpine military training camp in Colorado

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Hale, Utah

Hale is a ghost town in Carbon County, Utah. The site lies just to the east of Scofield Reservoir, at an elevation of 7598 feet (2316 meters). The reservoir covers the upper part of town. Like the other nearby towns of Scofield and Winter Quarters, Utah, Hale was a coal mining camp.

Coordinates: 39°47′14″N 111°06′29″W / 39.78722°N 111.10806°W / 39.78722; -111.10806

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Hale (album)

Hale is the self-titled debut album by OPM Filipino band Hale, released on April 2005 under EMI Philippines.

The album contains the singles Broken Sonnet, the award-winning and well-received The Day You Said Goodnight, Kahit Pa, Kung Wala Ka and Blue Sky, together with Tollgate which can be found in Hale (Special Edition). It was certified Triple Platinum (90, 000 copies sold) on May 2006.

Track listing and durations

Special Edition

  • Original album ends here. The repackaged album, Hale (Special Edition) contains an additional AVCD consisting of 4 music videos and 2 bonus tracks.
  • Credits

  • All songs written and performed by Hale
  • Executive Producer: Christopher Sy
  • Produced by Russell Eustaguio & Kiko Guevarra
  • Label Manager: Ethel Cachapero
  • Business Analyst: Adrian Del R. Alfonso
  • All instruments recorded by Angee Rozul at Tracks Recording Studio
  • Vocals recorded by Darwin Concepcion at Freq. Studio
  • Mixed and mastered by Ferdie Marquez at Freq. Studio
  • Sleeve Design Supervision: Willie A. Monzon
  • Template (file format)

    The term document template when used in the context of file format refers to a common feature of many software applications that define a unique non-executable file format intended specifically for that particular application.

    Template file formats are those whose file extension indicates that the file type is intended as a very high starting point from which to create other files.

    These types of files are usually indicated on the File menu of the application:

    For example, the word processing application Microsoft Word uses different file extensions for documents and templates: In Microsoft Word 2003 the file extension .dot is used to indicate a template, in Microsoft Word 2007 .dotx (in contrast to .doc, resp. .docx for a standard document).

    In Adobe Dreamweaver the file extension .dwt is used to indicate a template.

    Microsoft Word Templates

    MS Word allows creating both layout and content templates. A layout template is a style guide for the file styles. It usually contains a chapter which explains how to use the styles within the documents. A content template is a document which provides a TOC. It might be modified to correspond to the user's needs.

    Creature template

    In the Dungeons & Dragons game, a template can be applied to a creature to enhance its abilities or to even create a new type of creature.

    Templates can be either acquired or inherited. An acquired template can be applied to a creature at any point (assuming it meets the prerequisites for the template), while an inherited template is gained at birth (or creation). For example, undead are usually acquired templates, as they are usually created upon the death of a living creature. On the other hand, a half-dragon results from the mating of a dragon with another creature, and thus is inherited.

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    History

    In their current form, templates were first introduced to the Dungeons & Dragons game in the Third Edition Monster Manual and since then numerous templates have appeared in each new monster supplement, and often in the monster sections of other rulebooks.

    Template (word processing)

    The term template, when used in the context of word processing software, refers to a sample document that has already some details in place; those can be adapted (that is added/completed, removed or changed, differently from a fill-in-the-blank approach as in a form) either by hand or through an automated iterative process, such as with a software assistant. Once the template is completed, the user can edit, save and manage the result as an ordinary word processing document. Word processing templates enable the ability to bypass the initial setup and configuration time necessary to create standardized documents such as a resume. They also enable the automatic configuration of the user interface of the word processing software, with features such as autocompletion, toolbars, thesaurus, and spelling options.

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