COPY is the debut album by the Japanese electronic artist Mitsuki Aira. It was released on September 8, 2008 as a CD, in two editions, both containing the singles "Colorful Tokyo Sounds No. 9", "China Discotica" and "Darling Wondering Staring". "Galaxy Boy" was used as the ending theme to Aichi Television's program Bonita! Bonita!! and The Dream Car Club of Tamoei Yakushiji. The album reached a peak daily position of number 31 on the Oricon chart, and a peak weekly position of number 48 and sold 3,163 copies.
Track listing
Regular volume package edition
Limited special price edition
A limited release of the album was produced for a lower price, only containing tracks one through twelve. Track eight, High Bash (Original ver.)(ハイバッシュ (Original ver.)), was replaced with High Bash (Yakenohara ver.)(ハイバッシュ (YAKENOHARA ver.)) in this edition.
Bonus discs
Two external CDs were given away with purchases of either edition of the album for a limited time at certain Tower Records and HMV. Tower Records distributed a bonus disc containing a "Yakenohara Megamix" while HMV distributed a bonus disc containing "L0ne1yBoy L0ne1yGirl", which was later included as a coupling track on the HMV exclusive single, Valentine Step.
Lambda is the official English student newspaper at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. It is directly funded from the student fees paid to the Student General Association (SGA), Laurentian University's full-time student union, although the newspaper's charter explicitly prevents the SGA from exerting editorial control of any kind over it.
Lambda is distributed bi-weekly on Tuesdays and is available around the Laurentian University campus, as well as partner distributors throughout the city.
The Lambda offices currently reside on the third floor of the Parker building.
History
Lambda began publication in 1961 at Laurentian University. The newspaper then consisted of 6 staff members which included the Editor-in-Chief, Financial Director, Assistant Editor, Arts and Entertainment Editor, Sports Editor, and Science and Technology Editor.
For the 2010/11 school year, Lambda's masthead and layout were completely redesigned with a fresh, slightly grungy aesthetic.
Lambda (stylized λ /lambda/) is an award winning Greek luxury olive oil brand, produced by Speiron company, founded in 2007 by Greek entrepreneur Giorgos Kolliopoulos. It has been called the first luxury olive oil in the world. Its brand name originates from the Greek word λάδι (ladi) which means oil in Greek.
Description
Lambda has been noted for its stylized packaging. Its marketing is targeted at affluent consumers. It is sold online, in Singapore, Hong Kong, Abu Dhabi and UK department store Harrod's.
Specifications: Cold extraction, Koroneiki variety, entirely bottled by hand
In October 2010, the company announced the launch of the Bespoke Lambda, which is the first personalized olive oil in the world, being also the most expensive globally.
In December 2014, λ /lambda/ olive oil was included in the most expensive Christmas hamper that broke the Guinness World Record for a hamper.
In computer programming, an anonymous function (also function literal or lambda abstraction) is a function definition that is not bound to an identifier. Anonymous functions are often:
used for constructing the result of a higher-order function that needs to return a function.
If the function is only used once, or a limited number of times, an anonymous function may be syntactically lighter than using a named function. Anonymous functions are ubiquitous in functional programming languages and other languages with first-class functions, where they fulfill the same role for the function type as literals do for other data types.
Anonymous functions originate in the work of Alonzo Church in his invention of the lambda calculus in 1936 (prior to electronic computers), in which all functions are anonymous. In several programming languages, anonymous functions are introduced using the keyword lambda, and anonymous functions are often referred to as lambdas or lambda abstractions. Anonymous functions have been a feature of programming languages since Lisp in 1958 and an increasing number of modern programming languages support anonymous functions.
Catí is situated at 661 metres (2,169ft) above sea level, in the widst of a broad valley which is called "Catí Corridor" in the Alt Maestrat region. Geographically this area marks the boundary between the Ports region to which Catí belonged historically, and the Baix Maestrat, the centre of the mountainous area that connects El Ports of Morella with the Maestrat mountains, like Serra de Vallivana, Serra d'En Celler, Tossal de la Nevera and Tossal de la Barbuda.
Villages
The municipality of Catí includes the following villages and hamlets:
In the Age of Apocalypse reality, Kitty grows up under harsh circumstances and her nature reflects it. She has short hair, tight clothes, and chain smokes cigarettes. Her parents are killed in the Chicago Cullings, and she is forcibly recruited into Apocalypse's army, but is later rescued by Colossus. Magneto puts Shadowcat under Weapon X's training, hoping to turn her into the X-Men's assassin, and she is given a set of retractable artificial claws around each wrist to better imitate her teacher's fighting style. After the fallout between Colossus and Magneto, Shadowcat sides with Colossus, whom she has married. Instead of leaving the fight against Apocalypse altogether, the couple become the teachers of Generation Next. The two submit their trainees to harsh situations, giving them little comfort despite the fact that Shadowcat is close to the age of her students.
λ /lambda/ olive oil on Sunday Brunch, Channel 4, U.K., June 25th 2017.
λ /lambda/ olive oil being featured on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch, on June 25th 2017. Sunday Brunch is a British television program presented by Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer which is broadcast live on Channel 4 on Sunday mornings, that features cookery and interviews with celebrity guests. Enjoy.
www.speironcompany.com
Giorgos Kolliopoulos, founder of Speiron, explaining how the idea of λ /lambda/ olive oil - the first luxury olive oil in the world and the most expensive too - was born @ To Kouti Tis Pandoras TV series, NET, 14-10-2010, Greece.
λ /lambda/ olive oil being featured on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch, on June 25th 2017. Sunday Brunch is a British television program presented by Tim Lovejoy and ...
λ /lambda/ olive oil being featured on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch, on June 25th 2017. Sunday Brunch is a British television program presented by Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer which is broadcast live on Channel 4 on Sunday mornings, that features cookery and interviews with celebrity guests. Enjoy.
www.speironcompany.com
λ /lambda/ olive oil being featured on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch, on June 25th 2017. Sunday Brunch is a British television program presented by Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer which is broadcast live on Channel 4 on Sunday mornings, that features cookery and interviews with celebrity guests. Enjoy.
www.speironcompany.com
Giorgos Kolliopoulos, founder of Speiron, explaining how the idea of λ /lambda/ olive oil - the first luxury olive oil in the world and the most expensive too -...
Giorgos Kolliopoulos, founder of Speiron, explaining how the idea of λ /lambda/ olive oil - the first luxury olive oil in the world and the most expensive too - was born @ To Kouti Tis Pandoras TV series, NET, 14-10-2010, Greece.
Giorgos Kolliopoulos, founder of Speiron, explaining how the idea of λ /lambda/ olive oil - the first luxury olive oil in the world and the most expensive too - was born @ To Kouti Tis Pandoras TV series, NET, 14-10-2010, Greece.
λ /lambda/ olive oil being featured on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch, on June 25th 2017. Sunday Brunch is a British television program presented by Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer which is broadcast live on Channel 4 on Sunday mornings, that features cookery and interviews with celebrity guests. Enjoy.
www.speironcompany.com
Giorgos Kolliopoulos, founder of Speiron, explaining how the idea of λ /lambda/ olive oil - the first luxury olive oil in the world and the most expensive too - was born @ To Kouti Tis Pandoras TV series, NET, 14-10-2010, Greece.
COPY is the debut album by the Japanese electronic artist Mitsuki Aira. It was released on September 8, 2008 as a CD, in two editions, both containing the singles "Colorful Tokyo Sounds No. 9", "China Discotica" and "Darling Wondering Staring". "Galaxy Boy" was used as the ending theme to Aichi Television's program Bonita! Bonita!! and The Dream Car Club of Tamoei Yakushiji. The album reached a peak daily position of number 31 on the Oricon chart, and a peak weekly position of number 48 and sold 3,163 copies.
Track listing
Regular volume package edition
Limited special price edition
A limited release of the album was produced for a lower price, only containing tracks one through twelve. Track eight, High Bash (Original ver.)(ハイバッシュ (Original ver.)), was replaced with High Bash (Yakenohara ver.)(ハイバッシュ (YAKENOHARA ver.)) in this edition.
Bonus discs
Two external CDs were given away with purchases of either edition of the album for a limited time at certain Tower Records and HMV. Tower Records distributed a bonus disc containing a "Yakenohara Megamix" while HMV distributed a bonus disc containing "L0ne1yBoy L0ne1yGirl", which was later included as a coupling track on the HMV exclusive single, Valentine Step.
Well I was once like you I wanted to Be just like you All the things I'd do Followed you The things I said The things I'd do Dont do it again And I wont hear And I wont see What you say Say to me I want respect Say nothing left I hold my own I hold my Wanted to be just like you My style my hair Just like you But I know now To be a man Must be myself From where I stand And I wont see And I wont hear What you say Say to me I want respect Won't take the thing around I want respect I want respect You know when I was a kid Belonging felt real good But having respect