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Tess: Oceanography Dictionary - TESS, Threatened and Endangered Species System

 

Definition and meaning of TESS, Threatened and Endangered Species System:

 

TESS (Threatened and Endangered Species System) - the USFWS Threatened and Endangered Species System (TESS) is a list of threatened and endangered animals and plants native to the United States, and the outlying Areas of the United States, the Freely Associated States, and Trust Territory

(Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) )

 

Also see these pages: Oceanography, Oceanography Sitemap, Coral Reef, Environment, Sustainability, Climate Change,

 

Tess: : Oceanography Sitemap I - T

This is a sitemap for Oceanography - T . Click on a link and you will find multiple definitions and articles related to the word. The sitemap(s) covers over 5.184 different Oceanography terms.

 

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Tess: Encyclopedia - Academy Award for Directing

The Academy Award for Directing is an accolade given to the person that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences feels was best director of the past year. The expression of approval is given, along with an Oscar Statuette and a chance for the director to speak, at an annual Academy Awards ceremony. All but twenty of the seventy-seven Oscars for best director (before 2006) were for films that also won the award for best picture. The Academy has selected one director from five nominees each year for the past seven decades ...

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Tess: Encyclopedia - Bournemouth

Bournemouth is a seaside resort on the south coast of England. It is located about 107 miles southwest of London, at 50.72° N 1.88° W. The town is bordered by Poole in the west and Christchurch in the east (forming a conurbation), and overlooks Poole Bay. It is traditionally part of Hampshire but was ceded to Dorset in a 1974 local government reform. Evidence of this can be found at a roundabout at the end of the Wessex Way called "County Gates" where the gate marking the divide between Hampshire and Dorset once stood, and which now marks the border between Poole and Bournemouth. On April 1, 1997 Bo ...

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Tess: Encyclopedia - Academy Award for Costume Design

This Academy Award was first given for movies made in 1948 when separate awards were given for black-and-white and color movies. Academy Award for Costume Design - 1940s. 1948 Black-and-White Roger K. Furse - Hamlet Irene Lentz - B.F.'s Daughter 1948 Color Dorothy Jeakins, Barbara Karinska - Joan of Arc Edith Head, Gile Steele - The Emperor Waltz 1949 Black-and-White Edith Head, Gile Steele - The H ...

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Tess: Encyclopedia - César Award for Best Film

The César Award for best picture winners: 1976: Le vieux fusil directed by Robert Enrico 1977: Mr. Klein (Monsieur Klein) directed by Joseph Losey 1978: Providence directed by Alain Resnais 1979: L'argent des autres (Other People's Money) directed by Christian de Chalonge 1980: Tess (Tess) directed by Roman Polanski 1981: The Last Metro (Le dernier métro) directed by François Truffaut 1982: Quest for

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Tess: Encyclopedia - 1979 in film

1978 in film 1979 1980 in film 1970s in film years in film film 1979 in film - Events. March 5 - Production begins on Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. November 1 - Production begins on Raiders of the Lost Ark. December 7 - Star Trek: The Motion Picture debuts in the United States to mixed reviews but strong box office, launching a film franchise that would span 10 films over the next 23 years. It also would eventually lead to t ...

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Tess: Encyclopedia - César Award for Best Director

Winners of the César Award in French film for best director: 1976: Bertrand Tavernier: Que la fête commence 1977: Joseph Losey: Mr. Klein 1978: Alain Resnais: Providence 1979: Christian de Chalonge: L'Argent des autres 1980: Roman Polanski: Tess 1981: François Truffaut: Le Dernier métro 1982: Jean-Jacques Annaud: La Guerre du feu 1983: Andrzej Wajda: Danton 1984: Ettore Scola: Le Bal

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Tess: Encyclopedia - Academy Award for Original Music Score

From "Rule Sixteen" of the "Special Rules for The Music Awards" Original Score: An original score is a substantial body of music in the form of dramatic underscoring written specifically for the film by the submitting composer. The years shown are the production years, thus a reference to 1967 means the Oscars presented in 1968 for movies made in 1967. Most awards won - (nominations) 9  : Alfred Newman (41) 5  : John Williams (37) 4  : John Barry ( ...

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Tess: Encyclopedia - 1980 in film

See also: 1979 in film 1980 1981 in film 1970s in film 1980s in film years in film film 1980 in film - Events. April 30 - The Roger Daltrey film, McVicar, opens in London. Sharon Stone makes her film debut in the Woody Allen movie Stardust Memories (released September 26 in USA) 1980 in film - Top three grossing films. North America St ...

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Tess: Encyclopedia - Academy Award for Best Picture

The Academy Award for Best Picture is one of the awards given to people working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; the awards are voted on by other people within the industry. As is the customary practice in Wikipedia for listing Oscar results, the winner of the award for that year is listed first, followed by the runners-up. The films below are listed with their production year, so fo ...

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Tess: Encyclopedia - Academy Award for Best Art Direction

The Academy Awards are the oldest awards ceremony for achievements in motion pictures. The Academy Award for Best Art Direction recognizes achievement in art direction on a film. The films below are listed with their production year, so the Oscar 2000 for best art direction went to a film from 1999. Academy Award for Best Art Direction - 1920s. This award was originally for Interior Decoration 1928 William Cameron Menzies - The Dove and Tempest Harry Oliver - Se ...

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Tess: Encyclopedia II - Tess of the d'Urbervilles - Plot summary

The story concerns a simple country girl, Teresa "Tess" Durbeyfield, the daughter of uneducated (and rather shiftless) peasants. Tess's father hears from a local clergyman that apparently the Durbeyfields are descendants of the medieval noble family d'Urberville. Upon hearing this, Tess's father sends her to the local nouveau-riche (Stoke)-d'Urberville family. Tess begins working at the d'Urberville house, and attracts the attention of the playboy son of the household, Alec D'Urberville. In a rape (although the scene is open to interpretatio ...

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Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Tess of the d'Urbervilles - Plot summary, Tess of the d'Urbervilles - Adaptations

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Tess: Encyclopedia II - Roman Polanski - Biography

Roman Polanski - Early life. Raymond Roman Polański was born in Paris, France as Rajmund Liebling to Ryszard Polański (aka Ryszard Liebling), a Polish Jew, and Bula Polanska (née Katz), who was born in Russia to a Jewish father and Roman Catholic mother. In 1937 his family moved back to Poland, where they were eventually captured and imprisoned by the Nazis, along with millions of other Polish Jews. His mother died in an Auschwitz concentration camp, but Polański avoided incarceration there, esc ...

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Roman Polanski, Roman Polanski - Biography, Roman Polanski - Early life, Roman Polanski - Relationship with Sharon Tate, Roman Polanski - The seventies, Roman Polanski - Pleaded guilty to statutory rape of 13-year-old girl, Roman Polanski - A fugitive from the United States, Roman Polanski - Vanity Fair libel case, Roman Polanski - Later career, Roman Polanski - Style, Roman Polanski - Other facts, Roman Polanski - Filmography, Roman Polanski - Film director, Roman Polanski - Actor

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Tess: Encyclopedia II - Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1950s

For 1957, there was a single award: 1957 - Jack Hildyard, The Bridge on the River Kwai From 1958, there were separate awards for Black and White and for Color: 1958 - Sam Leavitt, The Defiant Ones (B&W) - Joseph Ruttenberg, Gigi (Color) 1959 - William C. Mellor, The Diary of Anne Frank (B&W) - Robert Surtees, Ben-Hur < ...

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Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1920s, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1930s, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1940s, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1950s, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1960s, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1970s, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1980s, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 1990s, Academy Award for Best Cinematography - 2000s

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Tess: Encyclopedia II - Suzanna Hamilton - Early Career

Suzanna Hamilton was discovered by filmmaker, Claude Whatham, at age 12 in a children's experimental theater in north London in the early 1970s. She starred in her first feature, based on the popular Arthur Ransome children's book, Swallows and Amazons, in 1974. Billed as Zanna Hamilton, she was cast in the role of Susan Walker, one of four young siblings collectively known as "the Swallows", who go on a boating excursion in the Lake District during the summer of 1929. Whatham also directed her as Princess Alexandra in the BBC miniseries, Disraeli (1978), which was later broadcast to North American audiences as a ...

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Suzanna Hamilton, Suzanna Hamilton - Early Career, Suzanna Hamilton - Nineteen Eighty-four 1984, Suzanna Hamilton - Film appearances in the late 1980s, Suzanna Hamilton - Television appearances and the 1990s, Suzanna Hamilton - Theater Career, Suzanna Hamilton - Current Activities, Suzanna Hamilton - Trivia, Suzanna Hamilton - Personal Quotes, Suzanna Hamilton - Film and Television Credits

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Tess: Encyclopedia II - Sharon Tate - Movie career

Tate continued to ask Ransohoff to cast her in a film; by 1965 she had been under contract for two years, and had only some minor television appearances to her credit. After she auditioned unsuccessfully for role of Liesl in the film version of The Sound of Music, Ransohoff allowed her to appear in the film Eye of the Devil (known during production by the title Thirteen) co-starring with David Niven, Deborah Kerr, Donald Pleasance and David Hemmings. Tate and Sebring travelled to London to begin preparation for the filmi ...

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Sharon Tate, Sharon Tate - Early life and becoming an actress, Sharon Tate - Movie career, Sharon Tate - Marriage to Roman Polanski, Sharon Tate - Murder, Sharon Tate - Arrest and trial of the Manson Family, Sharon Tate - Legacy, Sharon Tate - Filmography

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Tess: Encyclopedia II - Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Acts

The show opened with fireworks and bungee jumpers. As surprise act the young Vladik Myagkostupov from the famous Cirque du Soleil showed his juggling abilities in a 4 minute performance while people were voting during the interval. While the votes were being counted, the Spanish María Isabel, performed a medley from the song with which she won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004 and some of the numbers f ...

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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005, Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Acts, Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Participants, Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Voting structure, Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Score sheet, Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Junior Europrediction 2005, Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Facts, Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Reference, Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - External link

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Tess: Encyclopedia II - Thomas Hardy - Novels

Hardy's work takes place in the "partly-real, partly-dream" county of Wessex (named after the Anglo-Saxon kingdom which existed in the area). The landscape was modelled on the real counties of Berkshire, Devon, Dorset, Hampshire, Somerset and Wiltshire, with fictional places based on real locations. He captured the epoch just before the railways and the industrial revolution changed the English countryside. His works are pessimistic and bitterly ironic. His writing is rough but capable of immense power. Hardy had an eye for poignant detail, ...

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Thomas Hardy, Thomas Hardy - Biography, Thomas Hardy - Novels, Thomas Hardy - Poetry, Thomas Hardy - Bibliography

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Tess: Encyclopedia II - Bournemouth - The Town

The town is an important venue for major conferences and the Bournemouth International Centre (BIC), which stands on the cliff-tops near the middle of the town overlooking the sea and the pier, is the town's main venue for large conferences including in 2003 the Labour Party annual conference. Bournemouth (and Poole, the town immediately to the West) have several chines (e.g. Branksome Chine, Alum Chine), valleys formed by the action of water, that lead down to the beaches and fo ...

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Bournemouth, Bournemouth - The Town, Bournemouth - Shopping, Bournemouth - History, Bournemouth - The area, Bournemouth - Transport, Bournemouth - Wildlife, Bournemouth - Quotations

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