- for
Groundhog Day.
Ramis was born on
November 21, 1944, in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Ruth (née Cokee) (1919–2001) and
Nathan Ramis (1915–2009), who...
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Ramis may
refer to:
Harold Ramis (1944–2014),
American actor,
director and
screenwriter Iván
Ramis (born 1984),
Spanish footballer Jean-Pierre
Ramis (born...
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trained to use
RAMIS in a
matter of days and so
large companies would often have
several hundred such
users scattered throughout the company.
RAMIS was initially...
- Look up
Rami or
rami in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rami or Ramy may
refer to:
Rami (singer), ****anese
singer Rami El-Kaleh (born 1983), Libyan-Irish...
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Jonathan Ramis (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɟʝonatan
ˈramis]; born 6
November 1989) is a
Uruguayan footballer who
plays for Atenas.
Ramis began his career...
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being cast,
Murray clashed with
Ramis over the script;
Murray wanted to
focus on the
philosophical elements,
whereas Ramis concentrated on the
comedic aspects...
- Juan
Ramis y
Ramis (27
April 1746 – 12
February 1819) was a lawyer,
writer and
historian from Menorca,
Balearic Islands.
Ramis y
Ramis was born and died...
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particular the
notions of
integrability (Morales-
Ramis theory) and the
Galois differential theory. In 1982,
Ramis received the Prix Paul Doistau–Émile Blutet...
- comedies,
based on an
original concept created by Dan
Aykroyd and
Harold Ramis in 1984. The plot
follows a
group of
eccentric New York City parapsychologists...
- to
follow Ramis' example. He got the part
anyway and said in an
interview that he did two
different takes: one in
which he
impersonated Ramis, the other...