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Hi-Q may refer to: *Hi-Q (band), a Romanian pop group *Hi-Q (game), a peg solitaire game *Hi-Q (production music), a library of production music *Delco Hi-Q Delco Hi-Q, formerly Scott's Hi-Q, or just Hi-Q is an academic quiz competition. It was founded in , and is now an intracounty competition of high school students in six different states: Pennsylvania (Delco Hi-Q); and in Wisconsin, Michigan, Was ..., an American academic quiz competition See also * Hiq (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Hi-Q (band)
Hi-Q was a Romanian pop group, founded in 1996Îți plăcea look-ul Hi-Q înainte de despărțire, sau acum, după reunire? libertatea.ro. Undated, apparently 2 June 2011. Retrieved 8 June 2012.Loredana Toma evz.ro (''Evenimentul Zilei''), 27 October 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2012. in Braşov. The original group consisted of Mihai Sturzu, Florin Grozea, and Dana Nălbaru. Described by ''Libertatea'' as one of the best-known musical groups in Romania, Hi-Q also hosts its own TV show on national television. Dana Nălbaru left the group in 2003 to pursue a solo career and returned in October 2010. On 31 July 2014, on a news magazine show presented by Teo Trandafir, the band split. Band members Members *Florin-Alexandru Grozea: singer, songwriter, music producer (1996-2014) * Mihai Sturzu: singer, manager (1996-2014) * Dana Nălbaru: singer (1996–2003, late 2010–2014) Former members *Nicoleta Drăgan: singer, songwriter, lyrics writer, joined after Nălbaru's 2003 departure, ...
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Hi-Q (game)
Peg solitaire, Solo Noble or simply Solitaire is a board game for one player involving movement of pegs on a board with holes. Some sets use marbles in a board with indentations. The game is known as solitaire in Britain and as peg solitaire in the US where 'solitaire' is now the common name for patience. It is also called Brainvita in India, where sets are sold commercially under this name. The first evidence of the game can be traced back to the court of Louis XIV, and the specific date of 1697, with an engraving made ten years later by Claude Auguste Berey of Anne de Rohan-Chabot, Princess of Soubise, with the puzzle by her side. The August 1697 edition of the French literary magazine '' Mercure galant'' contains a description of the board, rules and sample problems. This is the first known reference to the game in print. The standard game fills the entire board with pegs except for the central hole. The objective is, making valid moves, to empty the entire board except fo ...
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Hi-Q (production Music)
{{Multiple issues, {{Refimprove, date=November 2018 {{No footnotes, date=November 2018 Hi-Q was a brand and library of production music produced and distributed by Capitol Records between the early 1940s and late 1970s. It was used in several movies and other productions. Perhaps the most notable work to feature Hi-Q music was the 1968 film ''Night of the Living Dead''. The film's producer Karl Hardman used tracks from the library (some of which had been composed specially for the film), and then enhanced them by adding electronic effects, such as echo and reverb; this was unusual, as, in general, production music libraries only permit synchronization rights. Later, a soundtrack for this film was released by Varèse Sarabande, marking one of the few instances in which production music tracks have been released to the public. Productions using cues from the Hi-Q library include '' Dennis the Menace'', ''My Three Sons'', ''The Donna Reed Show'', ''The Huckleberry Hound Show'', ''Th ...
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Delco Hi-Q
Delco Hi-Q, formerly Scott's Hi-Q, or just Hi-Q is an academic quiz competition. It was founded in , and is now an intracounty competition of high school students in six different states: Pennsylvania (Delco Hi-Q); and in Wisconsin, Michigan, Washington, and Alabama as Hi-Q. History Delco Hi-Q is the oldest continuous academic quiz competition in the United States. It was started as radio quiz program for high school students in Delaware County, Pennsylvania by the Scott Paper Company, which ran it as a community relations program. "Hi" represented "High School" and "Q" represented "I.Q." The first prize in 1948 was a $1,000 "auditorium style" television set. Robert O. Johnson served as the first Quizmaster. During the early years of Hi-Q, contests were broadcast on radio station WPWA 1590. Questions were designed to test the general knowledge that students received in the classroom. Over the years, new reference materials were added and students began to answer questions based ...
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