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A pub is a public house or bar. Pub or PUB may also refer to: * ''Pub'' (Đorđe Balašević album), a 1982 album by Serbian singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašević album * ''Pub'' (Denzil album), a 1994 album by British band Denzil * PUB (file type), a Microsoft Publisher document file format ** .pub, a Microsoft Publishing file extension * PUB (Stockholm), a department store in Stockholm * Princeton University Band, the marching band and pep band of Princeton University * Public Utilities Board (Singapore), Singapore's national water agency * Pueblo Memorial Airport, in Colorado, US * The Principle of uniform boundedness, in mathematics See also *Pub rock (other) * Public (other) *Publix, a supermarket chain *PubMed PubMed is a free search engine accessing primarily the MEDLINE database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics. The United States National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of Health maintain ...
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Pub (Đorđe Balašević Album)
''Pub'' (trans. ''Jack (playing card), Jack'') is the first solo album released by Serbian and SFRY, former Yugoslav singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašević. The album was produced by Josip Boček, who played guitar as well. The album featured the songs such as "Ratnik paorskog srca" which tells of a peasant who returns from World War I and who "wasn't made to be a soldier", "Za sve je kriv Toma Sojer" which tells of three boys which ran away from home influenced by ''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'', "Boža zvani Pub" which tells of a legendary gambler nicknamed Pub (''Jack''), romantic ballad "Lepa protina kći" ("Beautiful Priest's Daughter"), social poem "Za treću smenu" ("For the Third Shift") and existential ballad "Na pola puta" ("Halfway Point"). All the aforementioned songs went on to become his and Balašević's signature pieces, but among them (especially at the time) was another: the track "Pesma o jednom petlu", which tells a story of an old man's younger days in the ...
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Pub (Denzil Album)
''Pub'' is the only album by the British band Denzil, released in 1994. Critical reception ''Billboard'' praised the "clever" lyrics and "charmingly rough-edged" singing. ''The Washington Post'' declared that "every one of the 16 songs on ''Pub'' boasts an ear-catching melody driven by an energetic, economical rhythm section." Ira Robbins of ''Trouser Press'' found Denzil to be "a welcome entrant in the English furrow between early Elvis Costello and late Richard Thompson", praising the "memorable tunes ... tastefully backed by an electric trio". In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Andy Hinds gave the album a positive review and stated, "Based around Denzil's everyman voice and workmanlike acoustic guitar, the well-recorded tunes are usually augmented by drums, bass, jangly electric guitar, and other well-chosen instruments. This excellent album and artist were nearly completely overlooked." In 1999, ''The Tulsa World'' included ''Pub'' on their list of the "100 Greatest A ...
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PUB (file Type)
A pub is a public house or bar. Pub or PUB may also refer to: * ''Pub'' (Đorđe Balašević album), a 1982 album by Serbian singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašević album * ''Pub'' (Denzil album), a 1994 album by British band Denzil * PUB (file type), a Microsoft Publisher document file format ** .pub, a Microsoft Publishing file extension * PUB (Stockholm), a department store in Stockholm * Princeton University Band, the marching band and pep band of Princeton University * Public Utilities Board (Singapore), Singapore's national water agency * Pueblo Memorial Airport, in Colorado, US * The Principle of uniform boundedness, in mathematics See also *Pub rock (other) * Public (other) *Publix, a supermarket chain *PubMed PubMed is a free search engine accessing primarily the MEDLINE database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics. The United States National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of Health maintain ...
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PUB (Stockholm)
PUB was one of the major department stores in Stockholm, Sweden, located in two buildings at Hötorget, Stockholm city center. PUB was opened in 1882 and rapidly expanded. The name PUB is for the initials of Paul Urbanus Bergström, the founder of the store, who owned a great deal of buildings and business in the area. In the late 20th century, the upper 4 storeys of the department store were converted into a hotel: the Rica Hotel Kungsgatan, later the Scandic Hotel Kungsgatan. In 2015, plans were announced to close the last remaining portion of the store and convert the entire building to the Scandic Hotel Haymarket. Other information *In April 1917, when the Russian Bolshevik leader Lenin traveled through Stockholm, the Swedish Communists Ture Nerman and Fredrik Ström took their comrade to PUB where they bought him a new suit so he would look good coming back to Russia. *Greta Garbo started to work as a clerk at PUB, 1920. She left 1922 to study at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in ...
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Princeton University Band
The Princeton University Band serves as the marching band and pep band of Princeton University. Like most other Ivy League bands, it is a scramble band. To members and fans, it is often known as the PUB (pronounced ''Pea You Bee'') or simply The Band. Many alumni refer to it as the Tiger Band. Overview History Foundation and early history The modern Princeton University Band was established in October 1919 when a group of undergraduate musicians decided that a regular musical presence was needed at Palmer Stadium, home of Princeton's multi-time national champion football team; however, these events were in many ways merely a reorganization of the preexisting R.O.T.C. Band that had served a much smaller role on campus several years earlier, making Princeton's Band one of the oldest of its kind in the country. Some of the band traveled to perform at the Yale Bowl for the season's only away game, beginning a long tradition of the PUB attending all football games, home and away. ...
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Public Utilities Board (Singapore)
The Public Utilities Board (PUB) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment of the Government of Singapore responsible for ensuring a sustainable and efficient water supply in Singapore. The PUB regulates and oversees the country's entire water supply system, which comprises the water catchment systems, drainage systems, water works, pipeline network, water reclamation plants and sewage systems. In April 2020, PUB was also appointed Singapore's National Coastal Protection Agency. The nation's demand for water is about a day, with homes and non-domestic sectors consumption forming 45% and 55% of the demand respectively, and expected to double by 2060. PUB is set to meet 80% of this demand through its NEWater and desalination technologies. The PUB's watershed management and treatment processes has ensured a continuous supply of clean and quality water for Singaporeans over the last four decades. The nation's clean and drinkable 'tap water' ac ...
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Pueblo Memorial Airport
Pueblo Memorial Airport is a public airport located six miles east of Pueblo, in Pueblo County, Colorado, United States. It is primarily used for general aviation. Federal Aviation Administration records say the airport had 4,345 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 5,192 in 2009 and 11,641 in 2010. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 called it a ''non-primary commercial service'' airport based on enplanements in 2008/2009 (between 2,500 and 10,000 per year). History Built in 1941 as the Pueblo Army Air Base, it was used as an advanced flying school to train B-17 Flying Fortress and B-24 Liberator four engine heavy bomber crews. It was under the command of the United States Army Air Forces Second Air Force 360th Army Air Force Base Unit. Known bomb groups which trained or based at Pueblo were: * 94th Bombardment Group (B-17) January - April 1943 * 302d Bombardment Group (B-24) 30 September 1942 - 1 December 1942 * 351st Bombar ...
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Principle Of Uniform Boundedness
In mathematics, the uniform boundedness principle or Banach–Steinhaus theorem is one of the fundamental results in functional analysis. Together with the Hahn–Banach theorem and the open mapping theorem, it is considered one of the cornerstones of the field. In its basic form, it asserts that for a family of continuous linear operators (and thus bounded operators) whose domain is a Banach space, pointwise boundedness is equivalent to uniform boundedness in operator norm. The theorem was first published in 1927 by Stefan Banach and Hugo Steinhaus, but it was also proven independently by Hans Hahn. Theorem The completeness of X enables the following short proof, using the Baire category theorem. There are also simple proofs not using the Baire theorem . Corollaries The above corollary does claim that T_n converges to T in operator norm, that is, uniformly on bounded sets. However, since \left\ is bounded in operator norm, and the limit operator T is continuous, a ...
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Pub Rock (other)
Pub rock is a rock music genre that was developed in the early to mid-1970s in the United Kingdom. A back-to-basics movement which incorporated roots rock, pub rock was a reaction against the expensively-recorded and produced progressive rock and flashy glam rock scenes of the time. Although short-lived, pub rock was live rock played in small traditional venues like pubs and clubs. Since major labels showed no interest in pub rock groups, pub rockers sought out independent record labels such as Stiff Records. Indie labels used relatively inexpensive recording processes, so they had a much lower break-even point for a record than a major label. With pub rock's emphasis on small venues, simple, fairly inexpensive recordings and indie record labels, it was the catalyst for the development of the British punk rock scene. Despite these shared elements, though, there was a difference between the genres: while pub rock harked back to early rock and roll and R&B, punk was iconoclastic, ...
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Public (other)
The Public is the people and society of a nation or community, or the whole of humanity. The Public may also refer to: * ''The Public'' (film), a 2018 film written and directed by Emilio Estevez * ''The Public'' (play), a 1930 play by Federico García Lorca, known in the original Spanish as ''El público'' * ''The Public'' (journal), a news journal published 1898—1919 * ''The Public'' (newspaper), alternative newsweekly in Buffalo, New York. * The Public Theater, a theatre company in New York City * The Public, West Bromwich, an English community arts project based in West Bromwich * Public Holdings (Public.com), an online broker-dealer investment firm See also * ''Public'' (album), a 1998 album by Emm Gryne * Public land * ''The Phantom Public ''The Phantom Public'' is a book published in 1925 by journalist Walter Lippmann in which he expresses his Criticism of democracy, lack of faith in the democratic system by arguing that the public exists merely as an illusion, myth ...
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Publix
Publix Super Markets, Inc., commonly known as Publix, is an employee-owned American supermarket chain headquartered in Lakeland, Florida. Founded in 1930 by George W. Jenkins, Publix is a private corporation that is wholly owned by present and past employees and members of the Jenkins family. Publix operates throughout the Southeastern United States, with locations in Florida (836), Georgia (197), Alabama (83), South Carolina (66), Tennessee (53), North Carolina (51), and Virginia (19). Publix maintains 1,307 store locations across the Southeast. As of December 2022, Florida has the largest number of stores, with 836, representing about 65.8% of total locations. As of September 2022, Publix employs about 230,000 people at its 1,305 retail locations, cooking schools, corporate offices, nine grocery distribution centers, and eleven manufacturing facilities. The manufacturing facilities produce its dairy, deli, bakery, and other food products. Publix ...
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