- In
Lakota tradition,
Škaŋ is the
Motion of the universe. The
Great Spirit, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka,
reflected upon
himself and
created the four
Superior Spirits...
-
magazine placed "Golden
Skans" at
number 40 in its list of the 50
Greatest Indie Anthems Ever. In
December 2007, NME
voted "Golden
Skans" as the best NME single...
- Look up
skan,
skán, or
skån in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Skan or
SKAN may
refer to:
David "
Skan" Bichard,
Australian punk musician,
member of Carpathian...
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Sylvia Winifred Skan (15
August 1897 – 10 June 1972) was an
English applied mathematician. She is
known for her work on aerodynamics, and in particular...
- labels, as well as the
success of
previous singles "Magick" and "Golden
Skans", the band
released their debut album,
Myths of the Near ****ure on 29 January...
-
order to
become a
chartered account, and
after completing his ACCA from the
SKANS School of Accountancy, he
worked for Silk Bank, an
audit firm and a corporate...
- A
Skan' (Old Russian: съкань, s''kan',
which is in turn from the verb съкати, s''kati, "twist", "twist into a
single or a few strands") is the Russian...
- Konti–
Skan (also
known as Kontiskan) is the name of high-voltage direct-current
transmission line
between Denmark (DK1) and
Sweden (SE3).
Kontiskan is...
- The
Battle of
Hjerpe Skans took
place during the Dano-Swedish War, from 1808 to 1809,
consisting of two
different ****aults. The
battle resulted in a final...
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constant unidirectional flow.
Falkner and
Skan later generalized Blasius'
solution to
wedge flow (Falkner–
Skan boundary layer), i.e.
flows in
which the...