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Encyclopedia > Shine
Look up shine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

For information on why some materials shine, read the article on Specular reflection. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ... Diagram of specular reflection Specular reflection is the perfect, mirror-like reflection of light from a surface, in which light from a single incoming direction is reflected onto a single outgoing direction. ...


Shine may refer to:

in albums: Shine is a 1996 Australian film based on the life of pianist David Helfgott, who suffered a mental breakdown and spent years in institutions. ... Shine is a band consisting of Hanane Laraki, Guillaume Simon, Laurent Houdard and Antoine Delecroix from France. ... Shine Guitars is a brand of electric guitars and bass guitars produced by Saein Musical Instrument Co. ... The LG KE970[1] (a. ... Shine, located in Belfast, is Northern Irelands best-known and largest dance club. ... In the video game Super Mario Sunshine, Shine Sprites are star-like creatures that inhabit Isle Delfino. ... Shine TV is a New Zealand Christian television channel operated by Rhema Broadcasting Group (A UCB Affiliate) and broadcast on channel 111 on Sky TV and UHF 56 in Christchurch. ... Shine Limited (Media production company) Shine Limited or Shine Entertainment as it is otherwise known is a successful UK based media production company with offices in London and Manchester. ... Revenue men at the site of moonshine stills, Kentucky, 1911 or earlier For other uses, see Moonshine (disambiguation). ...

in songs: Shine is an album by Frida released in 1984. ... 1. ... Five Star on the cover of their Treat Me Like A Lady single from 1990 Five Star (aka 5 Star) is a British pop / R&B group, from Romford in Essex, England which was formed in 1983. ... Shine is an album released by Luna Sea on July 23, 1998. ... Shine is the second studio album and the major label debut for the Richmond, VA based Pat McGee Band. ... Shine is the third studio album by Canadian country music group The Wilkinsons, and was released on May 22, 2001. ... Shine is the second album released by the classical crossover string quartet Bond. ... Shine is a 2003 (see 2003 in music) album by songwriter and record producer Daniel Lanois. ... Shine is the fifth album by American singer/songwriter Meredith Brooks, released in 2004. ... Shine is the 5th studio album by the Symphonic metal band Edenbridge. ... Shine was a 2004 album released exclusively in Japan by singer Cyndi Lauper. ... Shine is Trey Anastasios fourth solo studio album, and his first release since the breakup of Phish in August of 2004. ... James Oppenheim, better known as Boney James, is a smooth jazz saxophonist who popularized urban jazz (an updated version of smooth jazz that contains elements of hip-hop). ... Shine is a new studio album by Joni Mitchell that will be released in Fall 2007. ... Shine was a various artists compilation album series released by PolyGram TV in Britain from 1995 to 1998, centering on indie rock, largely from new British bands (several American bands, like Green Day and Dinosaur Jr. ...

Into the Rush is the first album from teen pop duo Aly & AJ. The original version was released on August 16, 2005. ... Shine is the first single from bondsalbum Shine and it is based on an Eastern genre. ... bond is an Australian/British string quartet that specialize in classical crossover music. ... Shine (originally titled Thats Why They Call Me Shine) is a jazz song with lyrics by Cecil Mack and Tin Pan Alley songwriter Lew Brown and music by Ford Dabney. ... Shine is the first hit single by post-grunge band Collective Soul. ... Shine is one of two songs Ira Losco performed in Malta Song For Europe 2000. ... Shine is a single by soul legend Luther Vandross, the first single from his greatest hits package The Ultimate Luther Vandross. ... Booty Luv is a British dance music group formed in June 2006 via the Hed Kandi label. ... Shine is a song by the heavy metal band Motörhead. ... Shine is the first single to be released from Lift, the second album from former Australian Idol runner up Shannon Noll. ... Shine is a single by musician Mike Oldfield, released in 1986. ... Shine is a song by Take That, taken from their comeback album Beautiful World. ... Shine is the title track of Shine, the 2005 release by Trey Anastasio, although the song is credited to both Trey Anastasio and Brendan OBrien. ...

See also

  • All pages beginning with Shine
  • Shining (disambiguation)
  • Shyne

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Shining Path - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3260 words)
Shining Path's stated goal is to replace Peruvian bourgeois institutions with a communist peasant revolutionary regime, presumably passing first through the Maoist developmental stage of New Democracy.
Between 1973 and 1975, Shining Path gained control of the student councils in the Universities of Tacna and Huánuco, and developed a significant presence in the University of Engineering in Lima and the San Martin de Porres University.
Shining Path mounted attacks against the infrastructure in Lima, killing civilians in the process, such as in 1983, when it sabotaged several electrical transmission towers, producing a citywide flout, and set fire to the Bayer industrial plant, destroying it completely.
Shining Force - Re-Retroview (787 words)
Shining Force was far different from its predecessor in that it was a tactical RPG, one of the first of its kind.
Tactical battles in Shining Force are turn-based, with turn order being determined by speed, naturally, and up to twelve of your characters being able to participate at once.
As I said, Shining Force was one of the very first TRPGs to come to American shores, when hardly anyone outside of Japan had any experience in the genre.
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