Linda Hamilton - translation to English
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Linda Hamilton - translation to English

AMERICAN ACTRESS
Leslie Hamilton Gearren; Linda Carroll Hamilton
  • Hamilton at the [[Big Apple Convention]] in [[Manhattan]] on October 17, 2009

Linda Hamilton         
Linda Hamilton (Amerikaanse filmster)
Linda Tripp         
AMERICAN CIVIL SERVANT (1949-2020)
Linda R. Tripp; Linda Trip; Linda trip; Linda Rose Tripp; Linda Rose Carotenuto; Linda Carotenuto; Linda Rose Carotenuto Tripp; Linda C. Tripp; Linda R. Carotenuto
n. Linda Tripp (boezemvriendin van Monica Lewinsky die van Monica hoorde over haar verhouding met president Bill Clinton, nam het gesprek op een band op)
sea power         
  • British Sea Power performing at Jodrell Bank Live
  • Guitarist Martin Noble playing in Paris in 2008.
ENGLISH ROCK GROUP
Sea Power (band); Fear of Drowning; Fear Of Drowning; Yan (musician); Hamilton (musician); Wood (musician); Noble (musician); Woody (musician); Scott Wilkinson (musician); A Wooden Horse; British Seapower; Fear of drowning; Close the Door (British Sea Power song); British Sea Power; British Air Power
zeemacht, zeemogendheid

Definition

Linda
<language> A "coordination language" from Yale, providing a model for concurrency with communication via a shared tuple space. Linda is usually implemented as a subroutine library for a specific base language, as in C-Linda, Fortran-Linda, LindaLISP and Prolog-Linda. It is available from Scientific Computing Associates, Inc. [What is?] http://cs.yale.edu/HTML/YALE/CS/Linda/linda.html. There is a Multi-BinProlog Linda implementation available by ftp://clement.info.umoncton.ca/. ["Generative Communication in Linda", D. Gelernter <gelernter@cs.yale.edu>, ACM TOPLAS 7(1):80-112 (1985)]. ["Linda in Context", N. Carreiro et al, Yale U., CACM 32(4):444-458, Apr 1989]. See also Ease, Lucinda, Melinda. (2000-07-07)

Wikipedia

Linda Hamilton

Linda Carroll Hamilton (born September 26, 1956) is an American actress. She played Sarah Connor in the Terminator film series and Catherine Chandler in the television series Beauty and the Beast (1987–1990), for which she was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards and an Emmy Award. She also starred as Vicky Baxter in the horror film Children of the Corn (1984), Doctor Amy Franklin in the monster film King Kong Lives (1986), and Mayor Rachel Wando in the disaster thriller film Dante's Peak (1997). She had a recurring role as Mary Elizabeth Bartowski in NBC's Chuck.

Examples of use of Linda Hamilton
1. Slender: Lena Headey is under fire for her ‘toothpick–thin‘ physique Action: The actress plays Sarah Connor in the new American series The role was first made famous by iron–pumping Linda Hamilton in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
2. Muscles: Linda Hamilton got seriously toned for her role in Terminator 2: Judgment Day Others are less gentle in their criticism of the West Yorkshire–born actress, whose films credits include The Remains Of The Day, 300 and St Trinian‘s.
3. Others include film director James Cameron (No. 7), who paid an estimated 25 million – half of what he earned for "Titanic" – to settle his divorce from actress Linda Hamilton; Michael Douglas (No. 8) for an estimated 22.5 million settlement to his first wife, Diandra; and singer Lionel Richie (No. ') for the estimated 10 million he paid to his second wife, Diane.
4. Does she think it‘s interesting that two of the strongest, most iconic feminist screen characters (Ripley, and Linda Hamilton in Terminator) both came from the sci–fi genre? ‘As opposed to the real world?‘ says Weaver, raising an eyebrow. ‘What was considered daring at the time was that we had this ordinary working woman, not in a frilly space dress, but a woman with dirty hands, dealing with people in a crisis.