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Jil may refer to: * ''Jil'' (film), a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action film * Jil, Armenia * Japan Institute of Labour * Jaringan Islam Liberal, liberal Islam network in Indonesia * Java Intermediate Language, a computer language * Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide, commonly known as Jesus Is Lord Church or JIL Church * Jilin Ertaizi Airport, a military airport that formerly served commercial flights to Jilin City in Jilin Province, China * Joint Innovation Lab, a joint venture between Vodafone, Verizon Wireless, China Mobile and SoftBank Mobile * ''University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law'' People * Jil Caplan (born 1965), French singer-songwriter * Jil Y. Creek, Austrian guitar virtuoso * Kim Jil (1422–1478), scholar-official of the early Joseon Dynasty in Korea * Jil Matheson, National Statistician for the United Kingdom * Jil Sander (born 1943), minimalist German fashion designer * Jil Tracy (born 1973), Republican member of the Illinois House of Representat ...
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Jil (film)
'' Jil '' ( ''Shivers'') is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by debutant Radha Krishna Kumar. It was produced by V. Vamsi Krishna Reddy and Pramod Uppalapati under ''UV Creations'', The film stars Gopichand, Raashi Khanna, and Kabir Duhan Singh in lead roles, with the music composed by Ghibran. Released on 28 March 2015, the film was commercially successful and later dubbed into Hindi by Goldmines Telefilms and released in 2016. Plot In Mumbai, A gangster named Chota Nayak escapes from police custody and sets out to look for his aide-turned- foe Ranganath, who turned police informer and stole Nayak's money worth . Jai is a fire department officer who happens to help Ranganath, not knowing that the latter is Nayak's former right-hand man, who soon dies due to the fire accident. Nayak suspects Jai to be an accomplice of Ranganath and reaches Hyderabad to enquire him about Ranganath. Meanwhile, Jai meets Savithri and they start dating to know about each other. ...
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Jil, Armenia
Jil ( hy, Ջիլ) is a village in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia, located near the northern shore of Lake Sevan. Most of the beach in close proximity to the village remains uninhabited with a strip of forested land that lines the shore. History Two kilometers north of the village is the ''Dasht Ler'' Castle (also called the ''Dashti-ler'' fort) from the 1st millennium BC. The village was founded in the 12th century. On a German map from 1902 it is mentioned as the main settlement in the area between present-day villages Shoghakat and Mets Masrik. The village was populated by Azerbaijanis before the exodus of Azerbaijanis from Armenia after the outbreak of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. In 1988-1989 Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan settled in the village. Notable people * Avaz Alakbarov, Azerbaijani politician and scientist, former Minister of Finance of the Republic of Azerbaijan * Khalaf Khalafov Khalaf Aly oghlu Khalafov () is an Azerbaijani diplomat who i ...
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Japan Institute Of Labour
The is an Independent Administrative Institution under the supervision of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. It was established in 2003 with the integration of the Research Institution of Labour (日本労働研究機構) and the Institute of Labour Training (労働研修所). The institute is concerned with working conditions and safety for members of the Japanese work force. References External linksThe Japan Institute of Labour Policy and Training Institute of Labour Occupational safety and health organizations Safety organizations Standards organizations in Japan {{Japan-gov-stub ...
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Jaringan Islam Liberal
Jaringan Islam Liberal (JIL) or the Liberal Islam Network is a loose forum for discussing and disseminating the concept of Islamic liberalism in Indonesia. One reason for its establishment is to counter the growing influence and activism of militant and Islamic extremism in Indonesia. The "official" description of JIL is ''"a community which is studying and bringing forth a discourse on Islamic vision that is tolerant, open and supportive for the strengthening of Indonesian democratization."'' It was started from several meetings and discussions among young Muslim intellectuals in ISAI (''Institut Studi Arus Informasi''; Institute for the Studies on Free Flow of Information), Jakarta, and then extended through discussion using a mailing list in early 2001. The founders held the first discussion on February 21, 2001, at '' Teater Utan Kayu'', Jakarta, on ''Akar-Akar Liberalisme Islam: Pengalaman Timur Tengah'' (''The Roots of Islamic Liberalism: The Middle East Experience''), pres ...
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Java Intermediate Language
SableVM was a clean room implementation of Java bytecode interpreter implementing the Java virtual machine ( VM) specification, second edition. SableVM was designed to be a robust, extremely portable, efficient, and fully specifications-compliant (JVM spec, Java Native Interface, Invocation interface, Debug interface, etc.) Java Virtual Machine that would be easy to maintain and to extend. It is now no longer being maintained. The implementation was a part of the effort in the early 2000s to break the Java ecosystem free from Sun Microsystems's control. Overview The core engine is an interpreter which used ground-breaking techniques to deliver performance that can approach that of a "naive" just-in-time (JIT) compiler, while retaining the software engineering advantages of interpreters: portability, maintainability and simplicity. This simplicity makes SableVM's source code very accessible and easy to understand for new users/programmers. SableVM is Free Software — i ...
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Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide
Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide (JILCW), or more commonly known as Jesus Is Lord Church (JIL), is a Christian megachurch based in the Philippines. It describes itself as a Full Gospel, Christ-centred, and Bible-based church, with 5 million members in 60 countries as of 2018.
Most members abroad are overseas Filipino workers and their families. Originating in Manila, it now hold its main services in , Polytechnic University of the Philippines-Manila,

Jilin Ertaizi Airport
Jilin Ertaizi Airport () is a military airport that formerly served commercial flights to Jilin City in Jilin Province, China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and .... On October 3, 2005, all of its commercial flights were transferred to the newly opened Changchun Longjia International Airport and Jilin Airport halted operation.China's Ertaizi Airport halts operation
. Greater China Transport Logistic Insights. October 3, 2005. Retrieved on February 27, 2011.


Facilities

The airport has one
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Joint Innovation Lab
{{unreferenced, date=March 2010 The Joint Innovation Lab (JIL) is a joint venture between Vodafone, Verizon Wireless, China Mobile and SoftBank Mobile. It is backed up by handset makers LG Electronics, Research In Motion, Samsung Electronics and Sharp Corporation. The companies use the JIL as a platform to develop mobile services. JIL's first project is to develop a mobile widget ecosystem that will allow developers to benefits from access to the combined customer base of the four JIL mobile operators. For developers there is special web sitewith an SDK and guides for how to develop JIL widgets. The Wholesale Applications Community was formed by a group of 24 mobile network operators and announced at Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona with the remit to tackle device fragmentation through the introduction of ‘open standard’ web technologies. Over the following year, more and more companies expressed a commitment to the common cause and WAC now boasts over 60 mem ...
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University Of Pennsylvania Journal Of International Law
The ''University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law'' is a scholarly journal focusing on issues of international law, international relations, transnational law and comparative law. The ''Journal'' is published quarterly by an organization of second and third year law students at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. The journal is one of seven major scholarly journals at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and one of the top ten international law journals in the United States both based on citations and by impact. History The journal was established in 1978 as the ''Journal of Comparative Business and Capital Market Law''. The name of the journal was changed to ''University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Business Law'' in 1986 and then to ''University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law'' in 1996. In 2007, the journal broadened its scope and merged with the then unofficial ''Journal of International Law and Policy'', becoming the ' ...
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Jil Caplan
Jil Caplan (born Valentine Guilen; 23 October 1965 in Paris, France) is a French singer and songwriter. Biography Paris-born Valentine Guilen studied modern literature at the Sorbonne and theatre at the Cours Florent, where she met Jay Alanski, producer and composer of the most influential pop songs of the 1980s. In August 1986, she met her friends Les Innocents, then unknown by the general public, in a recording studio, where the group recorded their first single "Jodie", under the leadership of Alanski, who quickly offered her the chance to sing. Success and consecration Valentine Guilen, who adopted the pseudonym "Jil Caplan", accepted and released in 1987 her first album, ''À peine 21''.Elia Habib, ''Muz hit. tubes'', pp. 208–209; Its single "Oh! Tous les soirs" was a success, entering the French Top 40. Other singles from this album, like "Comme sur une balançoire", "Cette fille n'est pas pour toi", etc. received public attention and radio airplay in 1988/89. Jil ...
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Jil Y
Jil may refer to: * ''Jil'' (film), a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action film * Jil, Armenia * Japan Institute of Labour * Jaringan Islam Liberal, liberal Islam network in Indonesia * Java Intermediate Language, a computer language * Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide, commonly known as Jesus Is Lord Church or JIL Church * Jilin Ertaizi Airport, a military airport that formerly served commercial flights to Jilin City in Jilin Province, China * Joint Innovation Lab, a joint venture between Vodafone, Verizon Wireless, China Mobile and SoftBank Mobile * '' University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law'' People * Jil Caplan (born 1965), French singer-songwriter * Jil Y. Creek, Austrian guitar virtuoso * Kim Jil (1422–1478), scholar-official of the early Joseon Dynasty in Korea * Jil Matheson, National Statistician for the United Kingdom * Jil Sander (born 1943), minimalist German fashion designer * Jil Tracy (born 1973), Republican member of the Illinois House of Rep ...
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Kim Jil
Gim Jil (1422 – 24 February 1478), also often spelled Kim Chil, was a scholar-official of the early Joseon Dynasty. He is remembered today primarily for his participation in, and betrayal of, the conspiracy led by the six martyred ministers. Gim was born to a family of the Andong Kim lineage. His father was a leader of the State Council of Joseon, and his paternal great-grandfather was Gim Sa-hyeong, who had been a leading supporter of Joseon Dynasty founder Taejo. He passed the ''gwageo'' examination in 1450, and served in various posts. He was appointed as ''saye'' (司藝) of the Seonggyungwan academy in 1455, a position of the fourth ''jeong'' rank. Together with other officials including Seong Sam-mun and Choe Hang, he came to be closely trusted by Munjong, the current king. Munjong died shortly thereafter, and entrusted these officials with looking after his young heir Danjong. In 1455, Sejo overthrew Danjong and seized the throne for himself. Gim joined other hi ...
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