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Janus and French
* Charlie Chaplin's films, features and shorts are controlled by his estate, with most rights handled by French distributor MK2 and Janus Films.
Audouin Charles Dollfus ( November 12, 1924 – October 1, 2010 ) was a French astronomer and aeronaut, specialist in studies of the solar system and discoverer of Janus, a moon of Saturn.
Past recipients include Milos Stehlik ( founder of Facets Multi-Media ), HBO, the French film magazine Positif, Ted Turner, and Janus Films.
His funnel-inspired " Firewire Speakers " won the French " Janus de l ' Industrie ' award in 2007.

Janus and poetry
Among his volumes of lyric poetry are Sebastopol ( 1856 ), Janus ( 1873 ), Bunte Blüten ( 1891 ).

Janus and magazine
* Janus ( science fiction magazine ), a feminist science fiction magazine
* Janus, British spanking fetish magazine, in print since 1972
* The Janus Society ( 1962 – 1969 ) and DRUM magazine ( 1964 – 1969 ).
Equating the three self-fashioning identity labels " gay ," " homosexual ," and " homomasculine ," Fritscher also coined " homofemininity " for lesbians to whom he opened Drummer magazine in the late 1970s by publishing writing about the Society of Janus and writing from Samois, a group founded by gay activists Patrick Califia and Gayle Rubin.
In the late 1970s Marks was hired as a photographer for Janus, a fetish magazine specializing in spanking and caning imagery.
In 1982 Marks left the Janus stable to set up his own fetish magazine Kane which also featured caning and spanking photos.
When The Red Balloon was re-released in the United States in late 2006 by Janus Films, Entertainment Weekly magazine film critic Owen Gleiberman, praised the film's direction and simple story line that reminded him of his youth, and wrote, " More than any other children's film, The Red Balloon turns me into a kid again whenever I see it ... see The Red Balloon is to laugh, and cry, at the impossible joy of being a child again.

Janus and published
They were initially named " just another kinase " 1 and 2 ( since they were just two of a large number of discoveries in a PCR-based screen of kinases ,) but were ultimately published as " Janus kinase ".
Subsequently, Paul Richardson proposed, and Paul Rehak later published an alternative identification of the scene as Numa Pompilius, the Roman king associated with Peace and the Gates of Janus.
The Planudean Anthology ( in seven books ) was the only recension of the anthology known at the revival of classical literature, and was first published at Florence, by Janus Lascaris, in 1494.
In his book, The Gates of Janus ( 2001 ) published by Feral House, Brady wrote that " it was hard not to have empathy for Graham Young ".
* Farid Ud-Din-Attar, The Conference of The Birds-Mantiq Ut-Tair, English Translation by Charles Stanley Nott, First published 1954 by The Janus Press, London, Reissued by Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd, 1961, ISBN 0-7100-1032-X
The latter enterprise published HVE imprint films, for which Janus Films owned the video rights, but which were unavailable from the Criterion Collection ; however, Criterion published the Classic Collection films.

Janus and Paris
Following the sale of Janus Films, Haliday relocated to Paris, France, where he continued work in both television and theatre until his death in 1996.

Janus and by
Among the reasons given by those who oppose the use of Common Era notation is that it is selective as other aspects of the Western calendar have origins in various belief systems ( e. g., January is named for Janus ), Style guides for academic texts on religion generally prefer BCE / CE to BC / AD.
* Janus ( simulation ), a military combat simulation first developed in the late 1970s by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Combat Simulation Laboratory
* Zündapp Janus, a bubble car model by Zündapp
* HMS Janus, a name used by British naval ships
* Janus Recognition Toolkit ( JRTk ), a general purpose speech recognition toolkit developed and maintained by the Interactive Systems Laboratories at Carnegie Mellon University and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
*" Janus ", a song from the album Out and About with the Gone Jackals by hard rock group The Gone Jackals
*" Janus ", a song from the album Inner Journeys: Myth + Legends by Cusco
* Janus ( TV series ), A television series created by the Australian Broadcasting Commission with two story lines: the criminal family being prosecuted and the police / judicial process
* Janus: A Summing Up, a book by Arthur Koestler
* Janus, a short story by Ann Beattie
Kazaa and FastTrack were originally created and developed by Estonian programmers from BlueMoon Interactive and sold to Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis ( who were later to create Skype and later still Joost and Rdio ).
The A Ring's outer edge is maintained by a destabilizing 7: 6 resonance with the moon Janus.
The pre-1948 B-pictures from Pine-Thomas Productions were also sold off to TV syndicators before the MCA deal, as was Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series, the latter of which is now owned by Janus Films.
" Along that same thought, Arthur Koestler stated, " it is the synergistic effects produced by wholes that are the very cause of the evolution of complexity in nature " and used the metaphor of Janus ( a symbol of the unity underlying complements like open / shut, peace / war ) to illustrate how the two perspectives ( strong or holistic vs. weak or reductionistic ) should be treated as perspectives, not exclusives, and should work together to address the issues of emergence.
The dates of his festivals support the same conclusion: they fall on January 1, March 7 and May 21, the first date being the recurrence of the Agonalia ( dedicated to Janus and celebrated by the king with the sacrifice of a ram ).
This festival, however, marked the end of the year and was linked to time more directly than to space ( as attested by Augustine's apologia on the role of Janus with respect to endings ).
After selling it to Niklas Zennström from Sweden and Janus Friis from Denmark, it was introduced in March 2001 by their Dutch company Consumer Empowerment.
However, now it is known that the outer edge of the ring is instead maintained by a 7: 6 orbital resonance with the larger but more distant moons Janus and Epimetheus.
** Perfect Dark: Janus ' Tears by Eric Trautmann ( 2007 )
* 1971-Rock Around the Country ( Sonet 623 ); issued in North America by GNP-Crescendo ( LP 2097 ) and as Travelin ' Band on Janus ( JLS 3035 )
** The above two albums have been reissued in many forms, including by Janus Records as the two-album set, Razzle-Dazzle ( Janus 7003 ), a numerous releases on the Pickwick and Hallmark labels.
In the schema presented by Martianus Capella, the Ianitores terrestres are placed in region 16 among deities of the lowest ranks, while Janus, the divine doorkeeper par excellence, is placed in region 1.
In the Fasti of Ovid, the nymph Cranaë is raped by Janus, a god otherwise portrayed by the poet as avuncular and wise.

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