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Jus or JUS may refer to: Language * Jussive mood, in grammar * Yus, two early Cyrillic letters * Jumla Sign Language, of Nepal (ISO 639-3:jus) Law * Jus (law), a right afforded to ancient Romans * Jus (canon law), a Roman Catholic custom Technologies * Japan-US (cable system), a sub-marine telecommunications cable * Jupiter Upper Stage, a NASA launch vehicle proposal Other uses * Jus Reservoir, Malacca, Malaysia * USA Jet Airlines, a cargo carrier (IATA:JUS) People with the given name ''Jus'' * Juš Kozak (1892–1964), Slovenian writer * Juš Milčinski, Slovenian theatre improviser * Jus Oborn (born 1971), British heavy metal musician See also * Au jus, in cooking, meat with sauce * IUS (other) * Ju (other) * Juice Juice is a drink made from the extraction or Cold-pressed juice, pressing of the natural liquid contained in fruit and vegetables. It can also refer to liquids that are flavored with concentrate or other biological food ...
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Jussive Mood
The jussive (abbreviated ) is a grammatical mood of verbs for issuing orders, commanding, or exhorting (within a subjunctive framework). English verbs are not marked for this mood. The mood is similar to the '' cohortative'' mood, which typically applies to the first person by appeal to the object's duties and obligations, and the '' imperative'', which applies to the second person (by command). The ''jussive'' however typically covers the first and third persons. It can also apply to orders by their author's wish in the ''mandative subjunctive'', as in the English, "The bank insists that she repay her debt." Examples Arabic Classical and Standard Arabic verbs conjugate for at least three distinct moods in the imperfect: indicative, subjunctive and jussive. The main use of this mood is in negative commands. The jussive form is also used in past tense sentences negated by (but not ). Esperanto The jussive mood can be expressed in Esperanto using the volitive verb form, ...
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Jus Oborn
Justin Oborn (born 30 October 1971) is a British musician. He is the lead vocalist, guitarist and lyricist of Electric Wizard, a stoner/ doom band from Dorset, which he co-founded in 1993. Prior to forming Electric Wizard, he was a member of doom metal band Lord of Putrefaction, which changed its name to Thy Grief Eternal and then to Eternal. Career In 1988, Oborn formed Lord of Putrefaction. They recorded two demos, before changing their name to Thy Grief Eternal and recording the ''On Blackened Wings'' demo. The band then became known simply as Eternal and recorded the ''Lucifer's Children'' demo, before disbanding. In 1993, Oborn formed Electric Wizard. He has been the band's frontman since that time. They have released nine albums since 1995. In early 2003, Tim Bagshaw and Mark Greening left the band, making Oborn the only founding member remaining. Later in that year, Oborn gathered a new line-up for the band, which included his wife, Liz Buckingham, as second guitaris ...
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Joos (other)
Joos may refer to: * Joos (given name) * Joos (surname) See also * Jos (other) * Joss (other) --> , typing = , scope = Lexical , programming language = assembly language , discontinued = Yes , platform = JOHNNIAC, PDP-6 , operating system = , influenced by = , influenced = TELCOMP, CAL, FOCAL, MUMPS , website = JOSS (acr ...
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Jos (other)
Jos is a city in Nigeria's middle belt. Jos or JOS may also refer to: In Nigeria * Jos Plateau, in the centre of Nigeria * Anglican Diocese of Jos * Anglican Province of Jos * Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Jos * University of Jos * Yakubu Gowon Airport, also called Jos Airport, serving the city of Jos People * Jos (given name), a list of people with either the given name or nickname Other uses * 84340 Jos, a main-belt asteroid * JOS Watergraafsmeer, a Dutch football club * Jos Nosy-Bé, a football club based in Nosy Be, Madagascar * jos, ISO 639-3 code for the Levantine Arabic Sign Language * J OS, the former name for TempleOS See also * Joss (other) * Joos (other) Joos may refer to: * Joos (given name) * Joos (surname) See also * Jos (other) * Joss (other) --> , typing = , scope = Lexical , programming language = assembly language , discontinued = Yes , platform = JOHNNIAC, P ...
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Juice
Juice is a drink made from the extraction or Cold-pressed juice, pressing of the natural liquid contained in fruit and vegetables. It can also refer to liquids that are flavored with concentrate or other biological food sources, such as meat or seafood, such as clam juice. Juice is commonly consumed as a beverage or used as an ingredient or flavoring in foods or other beverages, such as smoothies. Juice emerged as a popular beverage choice after the development of pasteurization methods enabled its preservation without using fermentation (which is used in wine production). The largest fruit juice consumers are New Zealand (nearly a Cup (unit), cup, or 8 ounces, each day) and Colombia (more than three quarters of a cup each day). Fruit juice consumption on average increases with a country's income level. Etymology The word "juice" comes from Old French in about 1300; it developed from the Old French words "''jus, juis, jouis''", which mean "liquid obtained by boiling herbs". ...
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Ju (other)
JU may refer to: Names and people * Joo (Korean name), surname and given name (including a list of people with the name) * Jū (鞠), Chinese surname * Ru (surname), romanized Ju in Wade–Giles * Ji Ju, a semi-legendary ancestor of the Zhou dynasty * Ju (writer) (born 1958), Burmese writer * Juh (c. 1825–1883), Apache leader Places * Ju (city), a city of the State of Qi during the Warring States Period of China * Ju (state), a vassal state of the Zhou Dynasty * Ju County (莒县), of Rizhao, Shandong, China * Juan de Nova Island, administered by France (FIPS code ''JU'') * Zhou (country subdivision), pronounced ''ju'' in Korean * Canton of Jura (created in 1979), newest of the 26 Swiss cantons Businesses and organizations Universities * University of Jordan, located in Amman, Jordan * Jacksonville University, a university in Jacksonville, Florida, United States * Jadavpur University, a university in Kolkata, India * Jahangirnagar University, a public university in Savar, Ba ...
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IUS (other)
''Ius'' or ''Jus'' (Latin, plural ''iura'') in ancient Rome was a right to which a citizen (''civis'') was entitled by virtue of his citizenship (''civitas''). The ''iura'' were specified by laws, so ''ius'' sometimes meant law. As one went to the law courts to sue for one's rights, ''ius'' also meant justice and the place where justice was sought. On the whole, the Romans valued their rights as the greatest good of Roman citizenship (''civitas romana''), as opposed to citizenship in other city-states under the jurisdiction of Rome but without Roman rights. Outsiders (''peregrini'') and freedmen (''libertini'') perforce used Roman lawyers to represent them in actions undertaken under the jurisdiction of Roman law. Representation was one of the civic obligations (''munera'') owed to the state by citizens. These ''munera'' (on which account the citizens were ''municipes'') included military service as well as paying taxes, but specialized obligations might also be associated with ...
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Au Jus
''Au jus'' () is a French language, French culinary term meaning "with juice". It refers to meat dishes prepared or served together with a light broth or gravy, made from the fluids secreted by the meat as it is cooked. In French cuisine, cooking ''au jus'' is a natural way to enhance the flavour of dishes, mainly chicken, veal, and lamb. In Cuisine of the United States, American cuisine, the term is sometimes used to refer to a light sauce for beef recipes, which may be served with the food or placed on the side for dipping. Ingredients and preparation To prepare a natural ''jus'', the cook may skim off the fat from the juices left after cooking and bring the remaining meat stock and water to a boil. ''Jus'' can be frozen for six months or longer, but the flavour may suffer after this time. ''Au jus'' recipes in the United States often use soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, salt, pepper, white or brown sugar, garlic, beets, carrots, onions, or other ingredients to make something ...
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Juš Milčinski
Juš Milčinski is a Slovenian improviser best known for his role in reorganization and revitalization of Impro League#Since 2005, Impro League in 2005. He is executive producer at international Naked Stage festival of improvisational theatre, and a member of IGLU Theatre team.Juš Milčinski, interview with
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Interview with Juš Milčinski
about Wabi-sabi-themed Seattle International Festival of Improv 2012
Interview with Juš Milčinski
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Jumla Sign Language
Jumla Sign Language () is a village sign language of the town of Jumla in western Nepal. There is a Nepalese Sign Language school in Jumla, and that the students come from a 1–2-day walk away and do not speak Jumla Sign Language. See also * Jhankot Sign Language *Ghandruk Sign Language *Maunabudhuk–Bodhe Sign Language Maunabudhuk–Bodhe Sign Language () is a village sign language of the neighboring villages of Maunabudhuk and Bodhe in far eastern Nepal.Elizabeth Mara Green (2014) ''The nature of signs: Nepal's deaf society, local sign, and the productio ... References {{sign language navigation Village sign languages Sign languages of Nepal Languages of Karnali Province Language isolates of Asia ...
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Juš Kozak
Juš Kozak (26 June 1892 – 29 August 1964), also known under the pseudonym Jalanov, was a Slovenian writer, playwright, and editor. He is best known for his autobiographic novels, such as ''Celica'' (The Cell) on his experience as a political prisoner, and ''Lesena žlica'' (The Wooden Spoon) on life during World War II. Life He was born in a wealthy middle-class family in Ljubljana, Slovenia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and baptized ''Josef Paul Kozak''. His younger brothers Ferdo and Vlado Kozak became political activists. He studied history and geography at the University of Vienna, but finished his studies only in 1921 at the University of Ljubljana. In 1914, Kozak was arrested by the Austrian police because of alleged collaboration with the radical pro- Yugoslav nationalist youth organization '' Preporod'', which had ties with the militant Bosnian organization Young Bosnia, often considered to be terrorist. Immediately after release from prison, he was d ...
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USA Jet Airlines
USA Jet Airlines is an American cargo airline with its headquarters on the grounds of Willow Run Airport, and in Van Buren Township, Michigan. USA Jet operates on-demand air charter freight, and formerly passenger flights out of Willow Run Airport. USA Jet Airlines is a division of ''Ascent Global Logistics'' (formerly ''Active Aero Group''). History In August 2013, USA Jet Airlines became the world's first operator of an MD-80 Passenger-to-Freighter conversion. The aircraft, converted by Aeronautical Engineers, Inc., competes against the Boeing 727 in the cargo market. In February 2023, USA Jet retired the last three of their McDonnell Douglas DC-9 fleet. Fleet Current fleet As of March 2023, the USA Jet Airlines fleet included the following aircraft: Historic fleet USA Jet Airlines previously also operated the following aircraft: Accidents and incidents *On July 8, 2008, a DC-9-15F (N199US) crashed onto a roadway while approaching the Plan de Guadalupe Internation ...
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