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Amos may refer to: People
Amos (×¢Ö¸××ֹס Burden, Standard Hebrew Ê¿Amos, Tiberian Hebrew Ê¿Ämôs) is one of the twelve minor prophets in the Hebrew Bible, and putative author of the speeches reported in the Book of Amos. ...
The Book of Amos is one of the books of the Neviim and of the Old Testament. ...
Amos, son of Nephi, is a Nephite record keeper mentioned in the Book of Mormon. ...
Amos, son of Amos, is a Nephite record keeper mentioned in the Book of Mormon. ...
Surname (Amos) - Bruce AMOS (born 1946), Canadian photographer
- Imre Ámos (1907-c.1944/5), Jewish-Hungarian painter
- Neil P. Amos Young up-coming Geographer
- Robert AMOS (born 1950), Canadian artist living in Victoria
- Rozie Amos, Modern Rock DJ on CJZN-FM
- Sarah Amos (born 1948), Canadian artist (painter)
- Terri Utley nee Amos (born 1962), beauty queen and motivational speaker
- Tori Amos, {Myra Ellen Amos} (born 1963), American pianist and singer-songwriter
- Wally Amos (born 1936), entrepreneur, actor and book writer. Founder of the "Famous Amos" chocolate chip cookie brand.
Amos with his wife Margit Anna in the 1930s Imre Ãmos (1907, Nagykálló - 1944 or 1945, Germany) was a twentieth century Hungarian Jewish painter. ...
CJZN-FM, known as The Zone @ 91-3 or The Zone, is a Canadian broadcast radio station in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. ...
Terri Utley (later Terri Amos) (born 1962) is a beauty queen and motivational speaker. ...
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Tori Amos Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos on August 22, 1963) is an American singer, pianist and songwriter. ...
Wallace Wally Amos, Jr. ...
Given Name (Amos) - Amos Dolbear (1837–1910), American inventor
- Amos Meller (1938-2007), Israeli composer and conductor
- Amos Oz (born 1939), Israeli writer, novelist, and journalist
- Amos Urban Shirk (1890?–1956), American businessman, author and reader of encyclopedias
- Amos Tversky (1937-1996), pioneer of cognitive science
- Amos Hanks Father of Tom Hanks
- Amos Genish (1960-) CEO of GVT,
Amos Emerson Dolbear (November 10, 1837 â February 23, 1910) was an American inventor. ...
Amos Meller (born 1938) is an Israeli composer and conductor. ...
Amos Oz, November 7 2004 Amos Oz (born May 4, 1939), birth name Amos Klausner, is an Israeli writer, novelist, and journalist. ...
Amos Urban Shirk (1890? â October 20, 1956) was an American businessman, author and prodigious reader of encyclopedias. ...
Amos Tversky (March 16, 1937 - June 2, 1996) was a pioneer of cognitive science, a longtime collaborator of Daniel Kahneman, and a key figure in the discovery of systematic human cognitive bias and handling of risk. ...
Technology - Amos software for aircraft maintenance (MRO)
- AMOS (Analysis of MOment Structures), a structural equation modelling program
- AMOS (A Modular Open-Source assembler), open source genome assembly software
- AMOS Operating System
- AMOS BASIC programming language, a dialect of the BASIC implemented on the Amiga computer
- Amos, software for Asset Management Solutions including maintenance, procurement and technical management in Maritime, Oil & Gas, Offshore and other Industries
MRO is an acronym for Maintenance, Repair and Operations. ...
AMOS BASIC is a dialect of the BASIC programming language implemented on the Amiga computer. ...
Other - Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing observatory, an Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) operating location on Maui
- Amos (satellite), a series of Israeli IAI-built civilian communications satellites in geostationary orbit (launched 1996, 2003).
- Amos, Quebec, a town in northwestern Quebec, Canada
- AMOS (Advanced Mortar System), a 120 mm automatic twin barrelled, breech loaded mortar turret
- Amos, the NATO reporting name of the Vympel R-33 air-to-air missile
- Amos, a group originating from Ottawa, On.
- Amos 'n' Andy (1920s-1950s), a radio-serial situation comedy popular in the United States
- Amos, CEO of GVT
- Famous Amos, a cookie company founded by Wally Amos
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