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Oleo (other)
Oleo is a term for oils. It is commonly used to refer to a variety of things: * Colloquial term for margarine, a.k.a. oleomargarine not just vegetable fats but can be tallow * Oleic acid * Oleo strut, a type of shock absorbers on aircraft landing gear * "Oleo" (composition), a musical composition by Sonny Rollins ** ''Oleo'' (Grant Green album), a 1962 album featuring the above composition ** ''Oleo'' (Lee Konitz album), a 1975 album featuring the above composition ** ''Oleo'' (Joe McPhee album), a 1983 album featuring the above composition ** ''Oleo'' (New York Unit album), a 1989 album featuring the above composition * Óleo, a city in the São Paulo state in Brazil * GNU Oleo, a (defunct) spreadsheet program * Oleo drop, a kind of theater curtain See also * Olio (other) Olio may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Olio (musical number), a short dance or song performed as an encore to a theatrical play * Olio drop, a kind of theater curtain * ''Olio'' ( ...
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Margarine
Margarine (, also , ) is a spread used for flavoring, baking, and cooking. It is most often used as a substitute for butter. Although originally made from animal fats, most margarine consumed today is made from vegetable oil. The spread was originally named ''oleomargarine'' from Latin for ''oleum'' (olive oil) and Greek ''margarite'' ("pearl", indicating luster). The name was later shortened to ''margarine''. Margarine consists of a water-in-fat emulsion, with tiny droplets of water dispersed uniformly throughout a fat phase in a stable solid form. While butter is made by concentrating the butterfat of milk through agitation, modern margarine is made through a more intensive processing of refined vegetable oil and water. Per federal regulation, margarine must have a minimum fat content of 80 percent (with a maximum of 16% water) to be labeled as such in the United States, although the term is used informally to describe vegetable-oil-based spreads with lower fat content. In Br ...
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Oleic Acid
Oleic acid is a fatty acid that occurs naturally in various animal and vegetable fats and oils. It is an odorless, colorless oil, although commercial samples may be yellowish. In chemical terms, oleic acid is classified as a monounsaturated omega-9 fatty acid, abbreviated with a lipid number of 18:1 ''cis''-9, and a main product of Δ9 desaturase. It has the formula CH3(CH2)7CH=CH(CH2)7COOH. The name derives from the Latin word ''oleum'', which means oil. It is the most common fatty acid in nature. The salts and esters of oleic acid are called oleates. Occurrence Fatty acids (or their salts) often do not occur as such in biological systems. Instead fatty acids such as oleic acid occur as their esters, commonly triglycerides, which are the greasy materials in many natural oils. Oleic acid is the most common monounsaturated fatty acid in nature. It is found in fats (triglycerides), the phospholipids that make membranes, cholesterol esters, and wax esters. Triglycerides of oleic ...
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Oleo Strut
An oleo strut is a pneumatic air–oil hydraulic shock absorber used on the landing gear of most large aircraft and many smaller ones. This design cushions the impacts of landing and damps out vertical oscillations. It is undesirable for an airplane to bounce on landing as it could lead to a loss of control, and the landing gear should not add to this tendency. A steel coil spring stores impact energy from landing and then releases it, while an oleo strut instead absorbs this energy, reducing bounce. As the strut compresses, the spring rate increases dramatically because the air is being compressed. The viscosity of the oil dampens the rebound movement. History and applications The original design for the oleo-pneumatic shock-absorbing strut was patented by British manufacturing conglomerate Vickers Armstrong during 1915. It had been derived from the recuperative gear design of the Vickers gun, controlling recoil by forcing oil through precisely sized orifices. Vickers' oleo stru ...
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Oleo (composition)
"Oleo" is a hard bop composition by Sonny Rollins, written in 1954. Since then it has become a jazz standard, and has been played by numerous jazz artists, including Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Bill Evans. Form "Oleo" is one of a number of jazz standards to be based on the same chord progression as that employed by George Gershwin's "I Got Rhythm". Recordings The first version of the song, featuring Rollins, was recorded by Miles Davis and Sonny Rollins in 1954 on the record '' Miles Davis with Sonny Rollins.'' With John Coltrane instead of Rollins on saxophone, it has been recorded again in 1956 on '' Relaxin'.'' A live version from 1958, also with Coltrane, appears on two separate Davis albums: '' 1958 Miles,'' which was released in late 1958, and '' Jazz at the Plaza'' (1973). Another Davis live version from 1961 appears on ''In Person Friday and Saturday Nights at the Blackhawk, Complete.'' Other artists who have made notable recordings of the piece include Michael B ...
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Sonny Rollins
Walter Theodore "Sonny" Rollins (born September 7, 1930) is an American jazz tenor saxophonist who is widely recognized as one of the most important and influential jazz musicians. In a seven-decade career, he has recorded over sixty albums as a leader. A number of his compositions, including " St. Thomas", " Oleo", " Doxy", "Pent-Up House", and "Airegin", have become jazz standards. Rollins has been called "the greatest living improviser" and the "Saxophone Colossus". Early life Rollins was born in New York City to parents from the United States Virgin Islands. The youngest of three siblings, he grew up in central Harlem and on Sugar Hill, receiving his first alto saxophone at the age of seven or eight. He attended Edward W. Stitt Junior High School and graduated from Benjamin Franklin High School in East Harlem. Rollins started as a pianist, changed to alto saxophone, and finally switched to tenor in 1946. During his high school years, he played in a band with other future ...
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Oleo (Grant Green Album)
''Oleo'' is an album by American jazz guitarist Grant Green featuring performances recorded in 1962 and released on the Blue Note Records, Blue Note label in Japan in 1980.Grant Green discography
accessed September 16, 2010
It features Green with pianist Sonny Clark, bassist Sam Jones (musician), Sam Jones and drummer Louis Hayes. The tracks were later re-issued in 1997 as part of ''The Complete Quartets with Sonny Clark''.


Reception

The Allmusic review by Michael Erlewine awarded the album 4½ stars and stated "another excellent album with Green and pianist Sonny Clark".Erlewine, M. [ Allmusic Review] accessed September 16, 2010


Track listing

# "Oleo" (Sonny Rollins) – 5:37 # "Little Girl Blue (song), Little Girl Blue" (Lorenz ...
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Oleo (Lee Konitz Album)
''Oleo'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist Lee Konitz's Trio recorded in early 1975 and released on the Sonet label.Di Filippo, R.Enciclopedia del Jazz: Lee Konitzaccessed November 23, 2016 Critical reception Scott Yanow of Allmusic said "In general the improvisations are quite relaxed and thoughtful and, although the results are not all that essential, the altoist's fans will find much to enjoy during these fine performances". Track listing # "Weaver of Dreams" ( Jack Elliott, Victor Young) # "I Want a Little Girl" (Billy Moll, Murray Mencher) # " Invitation" (Bronisław Kaper, Paul Francis Webster) # " I Remember Clifford" (Benny Golson) # " Oleo" (Sonny Rollins) # " St. Thomas" (Rollins) # "No Greater Love" (Isham Jones, Marty Symes) # "Lushlife" (Billy Strayhorn) Personnel *Lee Konitz - alto saxophone, soprano saxophone *Dick Katz - piano, electric piano *Wilbur Little - double bass The double bass (), also known simply as the bass () (or #Terminology, by ...
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Oleo (Joe McPhee Album)
''Oleo'' is an album by multi-instrumentalist and composer Joe McPhee, recorded in 1982 and first released on the Swiss HatHut label in 1983 it was rereleased on CD in 1992 as ''Oleo & A Future Retrospective'' with bonus tracks recorded later that evening.Joe McPhee discography
accessed April 20, 2015


Reception

reviewer Brian Olewnick states "It remains not only a wonderful session in its own right but also one of the more approachable entries into this superior musician's realm. Highly recommended". writer Clifford A ...
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Oleo (New York Unit Album)
''Oleo'' is an album by New York Unit, consisting of tenor saxophonist George Adams, pianist John Hicks, bassist Richard Davis, and drummer Tatsuya Nakamura. It was recorded in 1989. Recording and music The album was recorded at A&R Recording Studios in New York City, on January 29, 1989."New York Unit Discography"
jazzdisco.org. Retrieved July 27, 2017.
Lord, Tom (1997) ''The Jazz Discography''. p. N187.


Release

''Oleo'' was released by in Japan.


Track listing

#"Jumonji" #"Oleo" #"Dance of the Matador" #"Hick's Time" #"Ballad #4" #"C Jam Blues"


Personnel

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Óleo
Óleo (Portuguese for "oil") is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area .... The population is 2,471 (2020 est.) in an area of 198 km². The elevation is 682 m. References Municipalities in São Paulo (state) {{SaoPauloState-geo-stub ...
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GNU Oleo
GNU Oleo is a discontinued lightweight free software spreadsheet originally designed as a text-based spreadsheet using the curses library. The last development version of Oleo, 1.99.16, was released in 2001. History The project was started in 1992 by Tom Lord, and became part of the GNU initiative around 1994.Clifford Smith, , BSD Today, August 2000 At the time, the only open source alternative was the older text-based sc, both products having similar functionality to early versions of Lotus 123 or Microsoft Excel. Oleo's key bindings however were inspired from the Unix world, and similar to those used by the emacs editor, which frustrated novice users familiar with the DOS counterparts.Dean OisboidNovice to Novice Linux Journal, August 1st, 1995 Oleo and sc were the first Unix spreadsheet applications to acquire a graphical user interface.Vincent GranetThe Xxl Spreadsheet Project April 1st, 1999, Linux Journal Because Oleo was officially part of the GNU project, it was dubbed ...
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Front Curtain
A front curtain, also known as a (front-of-)house curtain, act curtain, grand drape, main curtain or drape, proscenium curtain, or main rag is the stage curtain or curtains at the very front of a theatrical stage, separating it from the house. The front curtain is usually opened at the beginning of a performance to reveal the stage set and closed for intermissions as well as the end of a performance. The most common material for the front curtain is a heavy velour material, often with pleated fullness sewn into the fabric to create a more opulent appearance. Types There are several styles of house curtains, which vary in construction, operation, and cost. Depending on a curtain's type, its fabric may be flat or pleated, and it may drape, hang, or do both. Some types open with the full curtain rising out, either via a fly system or by gathering upwards with lines; other types part in the centre and either travel horizontally on a track or are pulled out diagonally using lines ( ...
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