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* " Colossus ", a Canadian movie theater brand owned by Cineplex Entertainment
* " Colossus ", a song from Quintessence
* " Colossus ", a computer program developed for NASA's Project Apollo
* " Colossus ", a Protoss unit from StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty.
Many older illustrations ( above ) show the statue with one foot on either side of the harbor mouth with ships passing under it: "... the brazen giant of Greek fame, with conquering limbs astride from land to land ..." (" The New Colossus ", a poem engraved on a bronze plaque and mounted inside the Statue of Liberty in 1903 ).
* Sylvia Plath's poem " The Colossus ", refers to the Colossus of Rhodes.
His second surviving son, James Nicholl MacAdam, the " Colossus of Roads ", was knighted for managing turnpike trusts — a knighthood, it is said, previously offered to his father but declined.
the greatest Leader, Man of Destiny, Statesman, Titan, a Colossus ", winning critical praise.
*" The Colossus of Ylourgne ", by Clark Ashton Smith ( Weird Tales, Popular Fiction Publishing Co., June 1934 )
He and his team have built an advanced supercomputer, called " Colossus ", to control all of the United States and Allied nuclear weapons systems.
", Colossus simply does not respond.
Also in " Dark Horizons Part 2 ", Nightcrawler, Colossus, and Shadowcat are grouped together when the X-Men and the Acolytes are separated, a reference to the Europe-based superhero team Excalibur which included all three mutants in its roster.
") The " strange Colossus " (" estranhíssimo Colosso "): " Rude son of the Earth " (" Filho aspérrimo da Terra ") is described as having: " huge stature ", " squalid beard ", " earthy colour ", " full of earth and crinkly of hairs / blacken the mouth, yellow the teeth "(" disforme estatura ", " barba esquálida ", " cor terrena ", " cheios de terra e crespos os cabelos / a boca negra, os dentes, amarelos ").
She is best known for " The New Colossus ", a sonnet written in 1883 ; its lines appear on a bronze plaque in the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty placed in 1903.
She is best known for " The New Colossus ", a sonnet written in 1883 ; its lines appear on a bronze plaque in the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty placed in 1903.
The title was changed from the highly offensive Se c ........ al candidato ( Colosio ) (" They f ..... the candidate ", " Colossus " in Spanish sounding near to Colosio ) to " Magnicidio – Complot en Lomas Taurinas (" Magnicide – Conspiracy in Lomas Taurinas ").
In an episode titled " Colossus ", Apache Chief shouts " Eh-neeek-chock " to grow to super size, making himself able to battle the Colossus, a titanic space creature that plucked Earth from its orbit and placed it in a small ( relative to him ) glass bottle.

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BBS which had early roots from the Colossus BBS started by the author of the popular shareware communications program Qmodem.
– Comparison of the first computers, with a chapter about Colossus and its reconstruction by Tony Sale.
Colossus is especially offended by this because he had been held captive and experimented upon by Danger's ally, Ord of the Breakworld.
During the Avengers vs. X-Men storyline, Professor X and his son Legion are sensing the Phoenix Force was emergencing by transforming Cyclops, Emma Frost, Namor, Colossus and Magik into the Phoenix Five.
A viral marketing campaign ran prior to the release of Shadow of the Colossus, stating the Colossi were actual real statues found by explorers and tourists.
The Colossus of Rhodes described in a 1620 book by Alenio.
Machines such as the Z3, the Atanasoff – Berry Computer, the Colossus computers, and the ENIAC were built by hand using circuits containing relays or valves ( vacuum tubes ), and often used punched cards or punched paper tape for input and as the main ( non-volatile ) storage medium.
The Mk I Colossus was built between March and December 1943 by Tommy Flowers and his colleagues at the Post Office Research Station at Dollis Hill in London and then shipped to Bletchley Park in January 1944.
He keeps himself busy by fighting powerful warriors throughout the universe, and has even fought a number of assorted Earth superheroes, including The Thing, both the Incredible Hulk and the She-Hulk, Colossus, Sasquatch, Thor, Doc Samson, and Wonder Man.
Of these, Thor was disqualified for throwing his hammer ( he was allowed to use it since he was powerless without it ), The Incredible Hulk was disqualified because the Champion refused to " soil his hands on a mindless animal ," Wonder Man was disqualified for tearing up the ring after being battered badly in the first round, Sasquatch was knocked out in the first round, and Colossus was defeated by technical knockout in the first round when he was unable to continue fighting.
Flowers's Colossus and its successor Colossus Mk2 were built by the British during World War II to substantially speed up the task of breaking the German high level Lorenz encryption.
Once Colossus was built and installed, it ran continuously, powered by dual redundant diesel generators, the wartime mains supply being considered too unreliable.
A working Colossus has been rebuilt, and was switched on in 1996, followed by a Mk2 in 2004 ; a wartime German cyphertext was ( belatedly ) deciphered in 2007.
The " all-new, all-different X-Men " were led by Cyclops from the original team and consisted of the newly created Colossus ( from the Soviet Union ), Nightcrawler ( from West Germany ), Storm ( from Kenya ), and Thunderbird ( a Native American from the Apache nation ), along with three previously introduced characters, Banshee ( from Ireland ), Sunfire ( from Japan ), and Wolverine ( from Canada ), who eventually became the breakout character on the team and, in terms of comic sales and appearances, the most popular X-Men character.
* Construction of the Colossus computer, which was used by British codebreakers to read encrypted German messages during World War II.
* The Colossus computer is invented by the British to break German encryption ( see History of computing hardware ).
* Rhodes is invaded by an Arab force ; remains of the Colossus of Rhodes are sold off.
* Colossus ( novel ), a 1966 science fiction novel by D. F. Jones about a computer that takes over the world
* Colossus ( collection ), a collection of science fiction short stories by Donald Wandrei
* Colossus Crosswords Magazine, a monthly crossword magazine published by Lovatts Puzzle Magazines
* Colossus Records, an American record label founded in 1969 by Jerry Ross

Colossus and System
* Colossus, the codename for a new version of the Google File System
A new version of the Google File System is codenamed Colossus.
** Google File System and its successor, Colossus

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