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Morrie is a masculine given name, often a diminutive form (hypocorism) of Morris or Maurice. It may refer to: People *Morrie Aderholt (1915-1955), American Major League Baseball player *Morrie Arnovich (1910–1959), American Major League Baseball player * Morrie Boyle (1910–2002), Australian rugby league player *Morrie Brickman (1917-1994), American cartoonist, creator of the syndicated comic strip ''The Small Society'' * Morrie Church (1922-1981), New Zealand rugby league coach *Morrie Elis (1907-1992), American bridge player * Morrie Ewans (1894–1971), Australian rules footballer * Morrie Goddard (1921-1974), New Zealand rugby union player * Morrie Lanning (born 1944), American politician *Morrie Martin (1922-2010), American Major League Baseball pitcher *Morrie McHugh (1917-2010), New Zealand rugby union player * Morrie Rath (1886–1945), American Major League Baseball player *Morrie or Maurie Robertson (1925-2000), New Zealand rugby league player, captain and coach *Morr ...
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Hypocorism
A hypocorism ( or ; from Ancient Greek ; sometimes also ''hypocoristic''), or pet name, is a name used to show affection for a person. It may be a diminutive form of a person's name, such as ''Izzy'' for Isabel or ''Bob (given name), Bob'' for Robert, or it may be unrelated. Origins and usage Etymologically, the term ''hypocorism'' is from Ancient Greek (), from (), meaning 'to call by endearing names'. The prefix refers in this case to creating a diminutive, something that is smaller in a tender or affectionate sense; the root originates in the Greek for 'to caress' or 'to treat with tokens of affection', and is related to the words () 'boy, youth' and () 'girl, young woman'. In linguistics, the term can be used more specifically to refer to the Morphology (linguistics), morphological process by which the standard form of the word is transformed into a form denoting affection, or to words resulting from this process. In English, a word is often clipping (morphology), ...
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Morrie Schwartz
Morris S. Schwartz (December 20, 1916 – November 4, 1995) was an American professor of sociology at Brandeis University and an author. He was the subject of the best-selling book '' Tuesdays with Morrie'', written by Mitch Albom, a former student of Schwartz. He was portrayed by Jack Lemmon in the 1999 television film adaptation of the book. Personal life Schwartz was the son of Charlie Schwartz, a Russian-Jewish immigrant who emigrated from Russia to escape the army. Schwartz's mother died when he was eight years old, and his brother David developed polio at a young age. His father would eventually marry a Romanian woman named Eva Schneiderman. Later in Schwartz's life, his father suffered from a fatal heart attack after fleeing a mugging. Schwartz came from a Jewish family, but as an adult he adopted multiple beliefs from a variety of different religions. He completed doctoral work at the University of Chicago. Schwartz had two sons with his wife Charlotte, Rob and Jon. S ...
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English-language Masculine Given Names
English is a West Germanic language that developed in early medieval England and has since become a global lingua franca. The namesake of the language is the Angles, one of the Germanic peoples that migrated to Britain after its Roman occupiers left. English is the most spoken language in the world, primarily due to the global influences of the former British Empire (succeeded by the Commonwealth of Nations) and the United States. English is the third-most spoken native language, after Mandarin Chinese and Spanish; it is also the most widely learned second language in the world, with more second-language speakers than native speakers. English is either the official language or one of the official languages in 57 sovereign states and 30 dependent territories, making it the most geographically widespread language in the world. In the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand, it is the dominant language for historical reasons without being explicitl ...
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Morrey
Morrey is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Bernard Morrey (1927-2011), English footballer * Charles B. Morrey, Jr. (1907-1984), American mathematician * Humphrey Morrey (c. 1650-1716), first mayor of Philadelphia * Marion Morrey Richter (1900-1996), American composer and pianist * Stephen Morrey (1880–1921), Saskatchewan farmer and politician See also *Morey (other) Morey is a village and commune in the Saône-et-Loire département of France. Morey may also refer to: Places * Morey Field or Middleton Municipal Airport, formerly known as Morey Field, a general aviation airport located in Middleton, WI, United ...
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Morey (other)
Morey is a village and commune in the Saône-et-Loire département of France. Morey may also refer to: Places * Morey Field or Middleton Municipal Airport, formerly known as Morey Field, a general aviation airport located in Middleton, WI, United States * Morey, Michigan, unincorporated community Other uses * Morey letter, American political forgery *Morey Hole, pond in Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States *Morey's Piers, amusement park located in Wildwood, New Jersey, United States People Given name *Morey Amsterdam (1908–1996), American actor * Morey Doner (born 1994), Canadian soccer player * Morey M. Dunlap (1860–1911), American lawyer and politician * Morey Feld (1915–1971), American jazz drummer * Morey Schapira (born 1949), American business executive and political activist * Morey Leonard Sear (1929–2004), United States district judge Surname * Angel Morey, former Chief of Staff and Secretary of State of Puerto Rico *Daryl Morey (born 1972), American basketbal ...
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Maury (other)
Maury may refer to: Places United States * Maury Mountains, Oregon * Maury County, Tennessee * Maury River, Virginia, a tributary of the James River * Maury Island, a small island near Seattle, Washington France * Maury, Pyrénées-Orientales, a town and commune * Lac de Maury, a lake in Aveyron Antarctica * Maury Bay, Wilkes Land * Maury Glacier, Palmer Land Canada * Maury Channel, Nunavut Outer space * Maury (crater), a small crater on the Moon * 3780 Maury, an asteroid Pacific Ocean storms * Tropical Storm Maury (1981) * Tropical Storm Maury (1984) * Tropical Storm Maury (1987) Other uses * Maury (name), a list of people with the given name or surname * ''Maury'' (talk show), hosted by Maury Povich * Maury AOC, an appellation for wines made in the Roussillon wine region of France * USS ''Maury'', various ships * Maury, nickname for RMS ''Mauretania'', early-1900s ocean liner See also * Maury City, Tennessee, a town * Mauries, a commune in France * Mory (d ...
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Maurie
Maurie is a masculine given name, sometimes a diminutive form (hypocorism) of Maurice. People named Maurie include: * Maurie Beasy (1896–1979), Australian rules footballer * Maurie Collins (1876–1943), Australian rules footballer * Maurie Connell (1902–1975), Australian rules footballer * Maurie Considine (1932–2023), former Australian rules footballer * Maurie Daigneau (born 1950), American former college and World Football League quarterback * Maurie Dunstan (1929–1991), Australian rules footballer * Maurie Fa'asavalu (born 1980), Samoan rugby union player * Maurie Fields (1926–1995), Australian actor, vaudeville performer and stand-up comedian * Maurie Gibb (1914–2000), Australian rules footballer * Maurie Hearn (1912–2004), Australian rules footballer * Maurie Herring (1879–1962), Australian rules footballer * Maurie Hunter (1904–1987), Australian rules footballer * Maurie Johnson (1907–2000), Australian rules footballer * Maurie Keane (1923–2014), ...
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Morrie's Law
Morrie's law is a special trigonometric identity. Its name is due to the physicist Richard Feynman, who used to refer to the identity under that name. Feynman picked that name because he learned it during his childhood from a boy with the name Morrie Jacobs and afterwards remembered it for all of his life. Identity and generalisation : \cos(20^\circ) \cdot \cos(40^\circ) \cdot \cos(80^\circ) = \frac. It is a special case of the more general identity : 2^n \cdot \prod_^ \cos(2^k \alpha) = \frac with ''n'' = 3 and α = 20° and the fact that : \frac = \frac = 1, since : \sin(180^\circ-x) = \sin(x). Similar identities A similar identity for the sine function also holds: : \sin(20^\circ) \cdot \sin(40^\circ) \cdot \sin(80^\circ) = \frac. Moreover, dividing the second identity by the first, the following identity is evident: : \tan(20^\circ) \cdot \tan(40^\circ) \cdot \tan(80^\circ) = \sqrt 3 = \tan(60^\circ). Proof Geometric proof of Morrie's law Consider a regular n ...
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Eppie Morrie
"Eppie Morrie" (Roud 2583, Child 223) is a folk ballad of Scottish origin. The author and date are unknown, and as is common with folk ballads, several versions exist. It was printed in James Maidment's anthology ''A North Country Garland'' in 1824. That version is reprinted in James Kinsley's ''The Oxford Book of Ballads'', 1969. Although the lyrics were transcribed by Francis James Child, it is uncertain if the original melody has been retained. The earliest recordings are from the performances of Jimmy MacBeath in 1951 and later Ewan MacColl; a more recent version by Andrew Calhoun forms part of his border folk song anthology ''Telfer's Cows''. The ballad describes a young woman being forcefully taken from her home by a man named Willie and his companions. Willie's goal is to force Eppie to marry him. She refuses, in some versions because she already has a suitor, and in others because she considers Willie to be unworthy of her. First, Willie takes her to a priest, whom he tries ...
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Hydro-Man
Hydro-Man (Morris "Morrie" Bench) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Dennis O'Neil and artist John Romita Jr., the character first appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #212 (January 1981). Hydro-Man is a recurring antagonist of the superhero Spider-Man. Once an ordinary crewman, Morris Bench was accidentally knocked overboard while stationed on his ship during a battle between Spider-Man and Namor, and fell into the ocean, where a powerful experimental generator was being tested. This led to his transformation into Hydro-Man who, blaming Spider-Man for what happened to him, turned to a life of crime while seeking revenge against the web-slinger. The character has appeared in several media adaptations over the years, including animated series and video games. A creature based on "Hydro-Man" appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film '' Spider-Man: Far From Home'' (2019). Publication history The Morris Bench v ...
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Morrie (musician)
, known mononymously as Morrie, is a Japanese singer-songwriter. He is best known as vocalist and co-founder of the influential heavy metal band Dead End, active from 1984 to 1990, and Morrie's distinctive visual appearance and rough vocal style inspired many later prominent musicians in Japan's visual kei movement. When they disbanded, he began a solo career for five years, before moving to New York City and going into hiatus. He reemerged in 2005 with the solo project Creature Creature, which utilizes several well-known Japanese musicians, reunited with Dead End four years later, and released his first solo album in twenty years in 2015. History 1984–1995: Dead End and solo career In December 1984, Morrie formed Dead End alongside his fellow former-Liar bandmate, Takahiro Kagawa, Tadashi Masumoto ("Crazy Cool Joe") and Masaaki Tano. Only he and Joe remained, and until the 1987 were joined by Yuji Adachi ("You") and Masafumi Minato, just before they signed a major cont ...
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Morrie Yohai
Morrie Robert Yohai (pronounced yo-high; March 4, 1920 – July 27, 2010) was an American food company executive best known for his creation of Cheez Doodles, a cylindrical baked cornmeal puff most often with a cheddar cheese flavor. Yohai was born on March 4, 1920, in Harlem to Jewish immigrants from Turkey and grew up in the Bronx. He earned his undergraduate degree in 1941 from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.Hevesi, Dennis"Morrie Yohai, 90, the Man Behind Cheez Doodles, Is Dead" ''The New York Times'', August 2, 2010. Accessed August 3, 2010. He worked for Grumman Aircraft after graduating from college and enlisted in the United States Navy during World War II. He pursued flight training, assuming that since he knew how to build planes he would know how to fly them. He was shifted to the United States Marine Corps and piloted planes in the South Pacific. Yohai was the president of Old London Foods, a food products company originally established in the 1920s ...
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