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Neve may refer to: Companies * AMS Neve, a British audio design & engineering company * Neve Electronics, one of the companies that formed AMS Neve ** Neve 80 Series/ Neve 8078, hand-wired analogue mixing consoles manufactured by Neve Electronics People Given name * Neve or Nieve, variant forms of the given name Niamh * Neve Campbell, Canadian actress * Neve Gordon, Israeli law scholar Surname * Edwin Neve (1885–1920), English footballer * Margaret Ann Neve (1792–1903), first recorded female supercentenarian * Rupert Neve (1926–2021), electronics engineer and entrepreneur * Suzanne Neve (born 1939), English actress Places * Neve (titular see), former Roman Catholic diocese in Arabia * Neve, now called Nawa, Syria, a city in the Roman province of Arabia Petraea *Neve, a component of Hebrew placenames literally meaning "place of residence", "oasis" * Neve Glacier, North Cascades National Park, Washington, U.S. * Neve Peak, North Cascades National Park, Washingto ...
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AMS Neve
AMS Neve Ltd is a privately owned audio engineering company who specialise in digital and analogue music consoles, outboard equipment and post production consoles. AMS Neve was the result of the amalgamation in 1992 of AMS (Advanced Music Systems) with Neve Electronics. Background Neve Electronics was a British manufacturer of mixing consoles that originated in the work of Rupert Neve in the 1960s. Neve analogue consoles have been considered to be of such high quality that many of twenty or thirty years of age are still in use today at recording studios around the world—even as digital audio has taken over many aspects of recording technology. Studios with Neve equipment are often sought out by musicians. Models such as the '1073' and '1081' microphone preamps are still among the most popular and expensive in the recording world. Neve was the first company to develop computer-controlled moving fader automation, NECAM, in the mid-1970s. In 1985 Neve Electronics was ac ...
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Nawa, Syria
Nawa () is a city in southern Syria, administratively belonging to the Daraa Governorate. It has an altitude of . In 2007 it had a population of 59,170, making it the 28th largest city in Syria. In antiquity, Nawa had a significant Jewish population and also served as ecclesiastical seat, home to at least two 5th-century bishops. Under early Muslim rule Nawa was the principal city of the Hauran region and was widely associated with the prophet Job. The city declined at least by the 13th century. Under Mamluk rule it was the administrative center of the Jaydur district (the northwestern Hauran plain), a position it continued to under the Ottomans. Nawa remained a relatively large Muslim village throughout Ottoman rule, often second in size to Daraa. It was further characterized by its extensive basaltic ruins, many reused in the village's modern dwellings. Geography Nawa lies in a high valley between the conical hills of Tell al-Jabiya and Tell al-Jumu'a on its west and the Tul ...
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Neves (surname)
Neves, is the Portuguese word for the plural form of "snow" (). It is a common surname in Portugal, Italy, Brazil, and the Spanish region of Galicia. A Spanish variant is Nieves. The surname is supposedly connected to the veneration of '' Nossa Senhora das Neves'' (meaning "Our Lady of the Snows"), the name being given to a village in the northwest of Portugal. People with this name Sportspeople Footballers * Bruno Ferraz das Neves (born 1984), Brazilian footballer * Carlos César Neves (born 1987), Brazilian footballer * Carlos das Neves (born 1968). South African footballer and coach * Cristiano dos Santos Neves (born 1981), Brazilian footballer * Daniel Soares Neves (born 1980), Brazilian-Spanish footballer *Denílson Pereira Neves (born 1988), Brazilian footballer * Diego Neves (born 1986), Brazilian footballer * Domingos Neves ( 1925), Portuguese footballer * Eugénio Neves (born 1987), Portuguese footballer * Fernando Pascoal Neves, (1947–1973), Portuguese footballer ...
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Neves (other)
Neves may refer to: People *Neves (surname), a common surname in Portugal, Brazil, and the Spanish region of Galicia Places Angola * Neves, Angola, commune in the municipality of Humpata, province of Huíla Brazil *Neves Paulista, municipality in São Paulo * Presidente Tancredo Neves, municipality in Bahia * Riachão das Neves, municipality in Bahia * Ribeirão das Neves, municipality in of Minas Gerais *Tancredo Neves International Airport Belo Horizonte/Confins–Tancredo Neves International Airport, formerly called Confins International Airport, is the primary international airport serving Belo Horizonte, located in the municipality of Confins, in the state of Minas Gerais. Sin ..., in Belo Horizonte Portugal *''Neves'', the other name of the small parish of Norte Grande (Azores), in the Azores São Tomé and Príncipe * Neves, São Tomé and Príncipe, small town on the north west coast of São Tomé Island * Neves Ferreira, São Tomé and Príncipe, village in th ...
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Neev (other)
Neev is a pronunciation of the Irish name Niamh. Neev may also refer to: *Neev, Portuguese singer, (notable for " Breathe") *DJ Neev, UK-based Sikh radio DJ * Neycho Neev (born 1948), Bulgarian politician, vice-Prime Minister and minister * ''Neev'', an Indian TV show aired in 1990s {{disambig ...
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Nev (other)
Nev or NEV may refer to: * Nev, a shortened form of the given name Neville * Nev, a common abbreviation of the U.S. State of Nevada * nev, the ISO 639-3 language code for the Nyaheun language native to Laos People * Nev Chandler (1946–1994), American sports broadcaster * Nev Cottrell (1927–2014), Australian rugby union footballer * Nev Edwards (born 1987), English rugby union player * Nev Fountain, English writer * Nev Hewitt (1920–2016), Queensland-based Australian politician * Nev Schulman (born 1984), Israeli-American producer, actor and photographer *Nev Warburton (1932–2018), Queensland-based Australian politician Others * Nev the Bear, a small, blue puppet bear appearing in the CBBC television programmes ''Smile'' and ''Bear Behaving Badly'' Abbreviations * National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEV Sweden) * Neighborhood electric vehicle, a U.S. denomination for battery electric vehicles * New energy vehicle, in China, vehicles that are partially or fully powered ...
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Neve (British Band)
Neve are a British band consisting of Angela John, Daniel Sherman and Paul Newton. They are notable for releasing a vocal version of Y-Traxx Y-Traxx was a band consisting of DJ Laurent David, Frédéric De Backer and TC Process. Their EP, '' Mystery Land'', made No. 63 on the UK Singles Chart in 1997 and reached No. 70 on re-release with additional vocals by Neve in 2003. References ...'s song " Mystery Land" to which they added additional lyrics. It reached No. 70 in UK Singles Chart in 2003. References British musical trios {{UK-band-stub ...
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Neve (American Band)
Neve was a pop rock band based out of Los Angeles, California. The band released two albums on Columbia Records, and scored one hit single in 1999, "It's Over Now." History Neve formed in 1997, and within a year were signed to Columbia Records. Their first album was released in 1998 under the title ''Identify Yourself'', and featured the hit single " It's Over Now," which was also included on the soundtrack to the movie ''The Faculty''. "It's Over Now" peaked on the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart at No. 30 in 1999 and reached No. 25 on the Adult Top 40 chart in 2000. A second track, "Skyfall," was included in the soundtrack to the film '' Here on Earth''. After recording two new studio tracks, Identify Yourself was reissued and rereleased as ''Neve'' in 2000, and garnered stylistic comparisons to Matchbox 20 and Nine Days. However, due to the long lag between the single's popularity and the album release, and other problems with the band's promotion, the albu ...
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Névé
Névé is a young, granular type of snow which has been partially melted, refrozen and compacted, yet precedes the form of ice. This type of snow can contribute to glacier formation through the process of ''nivation''. Névé that survives a full season of ablation turns into firn, which is both older and slightly denser. Firn eventually becomes glacial ice – the long-lived, compacted ice that glaciers are composed of. Glacier formation can take years to hundreds of years, depending on freeze-thaw factors and snow-compaction rates. Névé is annually observed in skiing slopes, and is generally disliked as an icy falling zone. Névé has a minimum density of 500 kg/m3, which is Density#Water, roughly half of the density of liquid water at 1 Atmosphere (unit), atm. Névé can also refer to the Alpine climate, alpine region in which snowfall accumulates, becomes névé, and feeds a glacier. See also * Suncup (snow), Suncup Notes External links

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Neve Peak
Neve Peak () is in North Cascades National Park in the U.S. state of Washington. Located in the south unit of the park, Neve Peak is west of Colonial Peak. The Neve Glacier is just south of Neve Peak while the Colonial Glacier descends from the north slopes of the mountain. Climate Neve Peak is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America.Beckey, Fred W. Cascade Alpine Guide, Climbing and High Routes. Seattle, WA: Mountaineers Books, 2008. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel northeast toward the Cascade Mountains. As fronts approach the North Cascades, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Cascade Range, causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall onto the Cascades (Orographic lift). As a result, the west side of the North Cascades experiences high precipitation, especially during the winter months in the form of snowfall. During winter months, weather is usually cloudy, but, due to high pressu ...
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Neve Glacier
Neve Glacier is in North Cascades National Park in the U.S. state of Washington and is on the north slopes of Snowfield Peak. Neve Glacier flows generally north and splits in two with two terminal tongues, one flowing to the northwest which is known as Ladder Creek Glacier and the other descending a total of more than to the east. Ladder Creek Glacier descends from , while the east tongue also originates from the same altitude and descends to . Between 1850 and 2006, Neve Glacier is estimated to have retreated more than . See also *List of glaciers in the United States Glaciers are located in ten states, with the vast majority in Alaska. The southernmost named glacier is the Lilliput Glacier in Tulare County, California, Tulare County, east of the Central Valley (California), Central Valley of California. Apa ... Gallery File:Neve Glacier.jpg, Neve Glacier and Snowfield Peak (left) seen from Ruby Mountain File:Neve glacier.jpg, Neve Glacier seen from Neve Peak Notes ...
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Glossary Of Hebrew Toponyms
The glossary of Hebrew toponyms gives translations of Hebrew language, Hebrew terms commonly found as components in Hebrew toponyms. B E G H I K M N R T See also *List of Hebrew place names *Hebraization of Palestinian place names Further reading *M. E. J. Richardson, "Hebrew Toponyms", ''Tyndale Bulletin'' Vol. 20, Issue 1, 1969, *Joseph JacobsPlace-names ''Jewish Encyclopedia'' *Yoel Elitzur"Toponyms in the Land of Israel"
In: ''Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics'', 2013, vol. 3, pp. 779-778 {{Place name etymologies Toponymy Geography-related lists Geography terminology, Hebrew toponyms Glossaries of science, Hebrew toponyms Place name element etymologies, * Hebrew language Wikipedia glossaries using description lists ...
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