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Juel (other)
Juel is a Nordic surname. Juel may refer to: * JUEL, an implementation of Unified Expression Language * , a Danish navy ship, also called ''HDMS Juel'' * ''Niels Juel''-class corvette, a Danish Navy shipclass, also called ''Juel class'' * Thott Mansion, aka ''Juel Mansion'', Copenhagen, Denmark See also * Jewel (other) * Juhl (surname) * Juul (other) * Jul (other) Jul most commonly refers to: * July, as an abbreviation for the seventh month of the year in the Gregorian calendar Jul or JUL may also refer to: Celebrations * ''Jul'', Scandinavian and Germanic word for Yule * ''Jul (Denmark)'', the Danish Yu ...
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Juel
Juel is a Nordic surname. Notable people with this surname include: * Anne Juel, French-British physicist * Celine Juel (born 1993), Danish badminton player * Christian Juel (1855-1935), Danish mathematician * Dagfin Juel (1909-1985), Norwegian politician * Dagny Juel (1867-1901), Norwegian writer * Donald Juel (1942-2003), American educator * Erik Juel (1591-1657), Danish courtier * Jacob Juel (1744-1800), Norwegian timber trader * Jens Juel (other), several people * Karin Juel Karin Juel (26 May 1900 in Kungsholmen, Stockholm – 2 May 1976 in Stockholm) was a Swedish singer, actor and writer. She originally wrote novels under the pseudonym A pseudonym (; ) or alias () is a fictitious name that a person or group as ... (1900-1976), Swedish artist * Inger Juel (1926–1979) Swedish actress * Maren Juel (1749-1815), Norwegian landowner * Niels Juel (1629-1697), Danish-Norwegian admiral * Povel Juel (1673-1723), Norwegian civil servant and writer References
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Unified Expression Language
The Jakarta Expression Language (EL; formerly Expression Language and Unified Expression Language) is a special purpose programming language mostly used in Jakarta EE web applications for embedding and evaluating expressions in web pages. The specification writers and expert groups of the Java EE web-tier technologies have worked on a unified expression language which was first included in the JSP 2.1 specification (JSR-245), and later specified by itself in JSR-341, part of Java EE 7. History Origin as JSTL The expression language started out as part of the JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library (JSTL) and was originally called SPEL (Simplest Possible Expression Language), then just Expression Language (EL). It was a scripting language which allowed access to Java components ( JavaBeans) through JSP. Since JSP 2.0, it has been used inside JSP tags to separate Java code from JSP, and to allow easier access to Java components (than in Java code). JSP 2.0 Over the years, the ...
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Niels Juel-class Corvette
The ''Niels Juel'' class was a three-ship class of corvettes formerly in service with the Royal Danish Navy. They were built in Denmark at Aalborg Shipyard and were launched in the period 1978–1980. In 1998–2000 the three vessels had a mid-life update, as well as a large update on the electrical systems. The three ships were named (NATO abbreviation ''NIJU''), (NATO abbreviation ''OLFI'') and (NATO abbreviation ''PETO''). All three vessels were named after famous Danish admirals, with the debatable exception of Peter Tordenskjold, a Norwegian-born officer who served during the personal union of Norway and Denmark from 1415 to 1814. These ships were replaced by the s. All three ships were retired in 2009 and were scrapped in 2013 at Munkebo, Denmark. Design During the mid-life refit, the corvettes were modified to be able to use the StanFlex modular mission payload system; two module slots were installed aft of the superstructure. Duties The corvettes played an active ...
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Thott Mansion
The Thott Mansion (Danish: Thotts Palæ) is a listed town mansion located on Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was built for the naval officer Niels Juel in the 1680s but his Baroque mansion was later adapted to the Neoclassical style by the French architect Nicolas-Henri Jardin in 1763. The building takes its current name after the Thott family who owned it from 1750 to 1930. It now houses the French embassy. History Niels Juel's mansion Originally known as the Juel Mansion, the house was built from 1683 to 1686 for the Danish naval officer Niels Juel. It was the second building which was completed on Kongens Nytorv which had been laid out by Christian V of Denmark in the years following his coronation in 1670 inspired by the royal squares of Paris. Niels Juel's victory in the Battle of Køge Bay had won him fame and wealth. His new mansion was designed by Lambert van Haven as an L-shaped building in the Dutch Baroque style. The next owners After Juel's d ...
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Jewel (other)
Jewel often refers to: *Gemstone * Jewellery Jewel may also refer to: Companies * Jewel (supermarket), a U.S. grocery store chain * Jewel Food Stores (Australia), an Australian grocery store chain * Jewel Records (other), several record labels People * Jewel (singer) (born Jewel Kilcher), American singer and actress * Jewel Burks Solomon, American tech entrepreneur and venture capitalist * Jewel De'Nyle (born 1976), American pornographic movie star, sometimes credited as "Jewel" * Jewel Staite (born 1982), Canadian actress in ''Firefly'' Fictional characters * Jewel, a Dalmatian puppy with spots forming a necklace in ''101 Dalmatians'' * Jewel, one of the main characters in the animated film '' Rio'' and its sequel '' Rio 2'' * Jessica Jones, a superheroine in the Marvel Universe who uses the alias Jewel * Jewel the Beetle, a character from the IDW Publishing comic series ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' Music * ''Jewel'' (Beni album), 2010 * ''Jewel'' (Marcella Det ...
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Juhl
Juhl (; ) is a surname originating in Denmark. It is most common in Denmark and the United States. Other spellings and connected names are thought to include Juul, Jul, Juhls, Juel, Juell, Iuel, and Yule. Pronunciation After coming to America, most Danes bearing the Juhl name changed the pronunciation to avoid confusion. ('J' represents a different sound in Continental Germanic languages than it is in English). Some Danish Americans with the Juhl surname, and especially with the Juul surname, changed the spelling (Danish ''Juhl'' or ''Juul'' > English ''Yule'') in order to keep the pronunciation. This caused a lower relative number of Juuls in the United States but a high number of Yules. Origin There are two possible origins for Juhl lines of Danish origin. Christmas * The Danish word for Christmas (''Jul''). From this term the English word ''Yule'' is also derived. It is believed that persons in some way associated with the Midwinter season, or Christmas Day specifically, took o ...
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Juul (other)
Juul is an electronic cigarette company. Juul may also refer to: * Juul (given name) * Juul (surname) * Juhl (surname), also spelled as "Juul" * Juul's House, Aarhus, Denmark; a building constructed in 1629 * An Old Norse name for Yule See also *Jouault *Jugul *Juuliku *Jul (other) *Juel (other) *Jewel (other) Jewel often refers to: *Gemstone * Jewellery Jewel may also refer to: Companies * Jewel (supermarket), a U.S. grocery store chain * Jewel Food Stores (Australia), an Australian grocery store chain * Jewel Records (other), several reco ... * Joule (other) {{dab ...
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