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AMI or Ami may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media *AMI (Romanian singer), a Romanian singer and songwriter *AMI-tv, a Canadian TV channel **AMI-télé, the French-language version *AMI-audio, a Canadian audio broadcast TV service *''Ami Magazine'', an Orthodox Jewish news magazine Businesses and organizations * AMI Paris, a French luxury brand * AMI Insurance, in New Zealand * AMI Semiconductor, acquired by Onsemi * Accessible Media Inc., a Canadian media company for the visually impaired * African Minerals Limited (AMI.L) * Alternative Miss Ireland, a Dublin beauty pageant * Amazon Malaria Initiative * American Meat Institute, a trade association * American Media, Inc., now A360media, a publisher * American Megatrends Inc., a computer company * American Monetary Institute, a non-profit * American Mustache Institute, an advocacy organization * Anugerah Musik Indonesia, an annual Indonesian music award ceremony * ''Armes-Militaria-Informations'', a Belgian magazine, later ...
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AMI (Romanian Singer)
Andreea Ioana Moldovan (born 28 September 1989), professionally known as AMI, is a Romanian singer and songwriter. She rose to fame following her 2012 single "Trumpet Lights" with producer David Deejay. Life and career AMI was born on 28 September 1989 in the city of Baia Mare. She made her music debut at the age of 3 after her parents noticed her talent. The first contest she participated in was a local music festival, where she won the grand prize for her performance of the song "Un actor". She attended classes at the Children's Palace in Baia Mare and participated in numerous national and international festivals. She also studied the violin for 12 years. AMI moved to Bucharest in the 12th grade, took and passed the baccalaureate exam and attended the courses of the National University of Music Bucharest, National University of Music, Jazz Composition-Light Music section. Since 2009, the artist has been active in Paula Seling's vocal backing band, and in 2011 she participa ...
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Anugerah Musik Indonesia
The Anugerah Musik Indonesia ( 'Indonesian Music Awards'), also known as AMI or colloquially AMI Awards, is an annual Indonesian music award ceremony to recognize outstanding achievements in improving the quality and quantity of artists in the mainly Indonesian-language music industry. It has been compared to the American Grammy Awards and British Brit Awards. It provides recognition of the music industry similar to other entertainment ceremonies, such as the Indonesian Television Awards, Festival Film Indonesia, or the Indonesian Movie Actors Awards. History The awards were formalized as the Indonesian Music Awards in 1997 as a joint project between ASIRI (Recording Industry Association of Indonesia), PAPPRI (Singers, Songwriters, and Music Record Producers Association of Indonesia), and KCI (Copyright Office of Indonesia). Organization Each of the three founding organizations originally contributed one board member, under the direction of Indonesian country singer Tantowi ...
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AMI Stadium (other)
AMI Stadium may refer to: * Lancaster Park or Jade Stadium, a sports stadium damaged in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, demolished in 2018 * Rugby League Park or Christchurch Stadium, a rugby football stadium also in Christchurch, New Zealand {{disambiguation ...
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Selaparang Airport
Selaparang Airport was an airport that served the island of Lombok and the city of Mataram, the capital of the province of West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia until its closure on 30 September 2011. The IATA code ''AMI'' came from the nearby port of Ampenan, now a part of Mataram. The airport was operated by PT. Angkasa Pura 1 (PERSERO). The new Lombok International Airport operated under the IATA code AMI until late November 2011, toward the end of the month the IATA code LOP was formally listed for the new airport and was slowly being transitioned by the airlines operating to Lombok. Selaparang Airport was closed on 30 September 2011 to facilitate transfer of resources and operations to the new Lombok International Airport (''Bandara Internasional Lombok'' - BIL) in Central Lombok Regency. International gateway facilities *Customs & Excise: no longer available *Immigration: no longer available *Quarantine; Health, Animals, Plants & Fish: no longer available Departure tax Ind ...
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Ami, Ibaraki
260px, Yokaren Peace Memorial Museum is a town located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. , the town had an estimated population of 47,927 in 20,279 households and a population density of 671 persons per km2. The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 28.3%. The total area of the town is . Geography Located in southern Ibaraki Prefecture, Ami is bordered to the north by Lake Kasumigaura Surrounding municipalities Ibaraki Prefecture * Inashiki * Miho * Tsuchiura * Ushiku Climate Ami has a Humid continental climate (Köppen ''Cfa'') characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light snowfall. The average annual temperature in Ami is 13.8 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1306 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 25.7 °C, and lowest in January, at around 2.8 °C. Demographics Per Japanese census data, the population of Ami has recently plateaued after a long period of growth. H ...
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Ami Language (Australia)
Marranj is an Australian Aboriginal language, a dialect continuum A dialect continuum or dialect chain is a series of Variety (linguistics), language varieties spoken across some geographical area such that neighboring varieties are Mutual intelligibility, mutually intelligible, but the differences accumulat ... consisting of Maranunggu (Merranunggu, Marranj Warrgat), Menhthe, and Emmi. Phonology Consonants * Voiceless stop sounds /p, t, t̠ʲ, k/ may also fluctuate to voiced sounds , d, d̠ʲ, ɡwhen in intervocalic, post-nasal and post-liquid positions. * /t/ can also freely be realized as a fricative in word-initial positions, and when heard as , it can also be heard as when after /n/ and in intervocalic positions. * Sounds /m, n/ can also occur as geminated ː, nː Vowels References *Tryon, Darrell T. ''An introduction of Maranungku (Northern Australia)''. B-15, x + 121 pages. Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 1970. External li ...
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Amis Language
Amis ( or ) is a Formosan language of the Amis (or Ami), an indigenous people living along the east coast of Taiwan. Currently, the largest of the Formosan languages, it is spoken from Hualien in the north to Taitung in the south, with another population in the Hengchun Peninsula near the southern end of the island, though the northern varieties are considered to be separate languages. Government services in counties where many Amis people live in Taiwan, such as the Hualien and Taitung railway stations, broadcast in Amis alongside Mandarin. However, few Amis under the age of 20 in 1995 spoke the language. It is not known how many of the 200,000 ethnic Amis speak the language, but overall a third of the aboriginal Taiwanese population does. Dialects Amis is a dialect cluster. There are five dialects: Southern Amis, Tavalong-Vataan, Central Amis, Chengkung-Kwangshan, and Northern Amis (Nanshi Amis, which includes Nataoran). Sakizaya is a moribund language spoken among the ...
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Ami People
The Amis (; ), also known as the Pangcah (which means 'people' and 'kinsmen'), are an indigenous Austronesian ethnic group native to Taiwan. They speak the Amis language (; ), an Austronesian language, and are one of the sixteen officially recognized Taiwanese indigenous peoples. The traditional territory of the Amis includes the long, narrow valley between the Central Mountains and the Coastal Mountains ( Huadong Valley), the Pacific coastal plain eastern to the Coastal Mountains and the Hengchun Peninsula. In 2014, the Amis numbered 200,604. This was approximately 37.1% of Taiwan's total indigenous population, making them the largest indigenous group. The Amis are primarily fishermen due to their coastal location. They traditionally had a matrilineal kinship system, by which inheritance and property pass through the maternal line, and children are considered born to the mother's people. Traditional Amis villages were relatively large for Taiwanese indigenous communities, ...
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Ami (given Name)
Ami is a given name of Hebrew, Persian, Indian, Japanese and other origins. Written forms in Japanese Forms in kanji can include: * 亜美, "asia-beauty" * 亜海, "asia-ocean" * 亜実, "asia-fruit" * 亜満, "asia-, satisfy, full" * 亜魅, "asia-fascination" * あみ (in Hiragana) * アミ (in Katakana) People with the name * Ami Omer Dadaon (born 2000), Israeli Paralympic champion swimmer * Ami Dolenz (born 1969), American producer television and film actress * Ami Ghia (born 1956), Indian former badminton player * Ami Kawai (born 1967), Japanese stage and television actress * Ami Harten (1947–1994), Israeli-American applied mathematician * Ami Haruna (born 1984), Japanese model and actress * , Japanese gravure idol, television personality and sportscaster * Ami James (born 1972), Israeli-American co-owner of tattoo parlor which is the subject of the reality television program ''Miami Ink'' * Ami Kikuchi (born 1990), Japanese gravure idol, tarento and radio presenter ...
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Australian Motor Industries
Australian Motor Industries (AMI) was an automobile assembly firm that was significant in the early history of the automotive industry in Australia. Start of production The origins of Australian Motor Industries can be traced back to 1926 when J.F. Crosby decided to invest in Eclipse Motors Pty Ltd of Melbourne. In 1929, the company secured the Victoria, Australia, Victorian agency for Standard Motor Company's cars, then changed the company name to Talbot and Standard Motors, and began a steady period of expansion with the Standard marque through the 1930s. In 1952, the Crosby family formed a holding company, Standard Motor Products, in cooperation with the Standard Motor Company of England to assemble cars at a new assembly plant in Port Melbourne. The subsidiary company responsible for vehicle assembly was the Standard Motor Company (Australia) Limited. It made the Standard Eight, Standard Vanguard, Vanguard, Spacemaster, and the Triumph Mayflower. Import tariffs on vehic ...
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Australian Marketing Institute
The Australian Marketing Institute (AMI) is Australia's largest professional body for marketers. The AMI's core purpose is to support progress in the careers of their members and advance the marketing profession. The AMI has over 30,000 marketers in its network and is certification body for the Certified Practising Marketer designation in Australia. History Founded in 1933 as the Institute of Sales and Business Management, in 1965 the name was changed to Institute of Sales and Marketing Executives, and in 1975 to its current name, Australian Marketing Institute. Structure AMI operates under the direction of a National Board of Directors and the help of volunteer councilors known as the State Committees. Current National Board of Directors * Chair: Lynda Cavalera *Deputy Chair: Andrew Thornton * Company Secretary: Narendra Prasad * Director: Nick Kariotoglou * Director: Nicholas Ridis * Director: Mona Lolas Previous National Board of Directors TBA Membership In addition ...
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Association Of Medical Illustrators
The Association of Medical Illustrators (AMI) is an international organization based in Illinois that offers certification in the field of medical illustration. A bachelor's degree with a major in art and a minor in the biological sciences, or a major in science with a minor in art, is generally preferred for those considering applying for membership. Membership in the Association also generally requires presentation of a portfolio of artwork and a personal interview. Membership in the Association is not required in order for a person to claim to be a medical illustrator Medical illustration is the practice of creating illustrations or animations to visually represent medical or biological subjects that may be difficult to explain only using words. History Medical illustrations have been made possibly since the ...— the Association provides a set of standards for its members to meet and allows prospective employers to pre-screen candidates on this basis. One of the few p ...
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