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CANADIAN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT MANUFACTURER
MicroSystems International
  • MIL standard bipolar digital TTL logic (ML54L20, ML74L72) and linear opamp (ML301, ML741) components
  • MIL MF1702 2kb EPROM, MD6150 256b bipolar SRAM, MF1402 1kb dynamic shift register, and MF2102 1kb NMOS SRAM
  • MIL MF1103R 1 kb PMOS DRAM, second source of the [[Intel 1103]].
  • MIL MF8008R 8-bit microprocessor, second source of the [[Intel 8008]].
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Waterloo         
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Waterloo (movie); Waterloo/film; Waterloo (disambiguation); Waterloo (film); Waterloo, Canada; Waterloo, Canada (disambiguation); Waterloo Town Hall
[?w?:t?'lu:]
¦ noun (usu. meet one's Waterloo) a decisive defeat or failure.
Origin
Waterloo, a village in what is now Belgium, site of a battle in 1815 in which Napoleon was finally defeated.
Waterloo Police Department (Iowa)         
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  • Waterloo after the June 2008 flood
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CITY IN BLACK HAWK COUNTY, IOWA, UNITED STATES
UN/LOCODE:USALO; Waterloo, IA; Waterloo (IA); City of Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa; City of Waterloo Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa; Waterloo Police Department (Iowa); Waterloo, Iowa Police Department; History of Waterloo, Iowa
The Waterloo Police Department is the municipal police department for the city of Waterloo, Iowa. The department currently consists of a staff of 120 sworn officers and 11 civilians.
Microsystems International         
Microsystems International Limited (MIL) was a telecommunications microelectronics company based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, founded in 1969. MIL was an early attempt to create a merchant semiconductor house by Nortel Networks (then Northern Electric).
Waterloo, Huddersfield         
SUBURB OF HUDDERSFIELD, WEST YORKSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM
Waterloo, West Yorkshire
Waterloo is a suburb of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. It is to the east of Huddersfield Town Centre.
Waterloo, Fauquier County, Virginia         
VILLAGE IN FAUQUIER COUNTY, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES
Waterloo, Culpeper County, Virginia
Waterloo is a village in Fauquier County, Virginia, in the United States, straddling the Rappahannock River at its confluence with Carter's Run.
Sun Microsystems, Inc.         
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DEFUNCT AMERICAN COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE COMPANY
Sun microsystems; SUNW; Sun workstation; Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Sun Microsystems Incorporated; Sun Microsystems, Incorporated; Sun MicroSystems; Sun Microsystem; Sun Microsystems Inc.; Sun Micro; Sun micro; SeeBeyond Technology Corporation; SeeBeyond; Javasoft; SUN Microsystems; JavaSoft; Sun Fellow; Sun netra t1 105; Sun.com; SunSoft, Inc.; Sun Microsystems, Inc; Sun Micro systems; Sun Micro Systems; Sun micro systems; Sun Microsystems Press
<company> One of the first, and now biggest, US computer manufacturers. They also manufacture in Europe. The Sun-2 and 3 series of workstations and servers were based on the Motorola 680x0 family of microprocessors and the Sun-4 series on the SPARC. Sun also produce their own version of Unix, originally called SunOS and now Solaris. Their Network File System has become the de facto standard for sharing files between Unix systems. Quarterly sales $1403M, profits $78M (Aug 1994). http://sun.com/. {Sun World Online (http://sun.com/sunworldonline/)}. Address: 2550 Garcia Ave., Mt. View, CA 94043 -1100 USA. (1995-10-14)
Battle of Waterloo         
  • The [[Lion's Mound]] at Waterloo
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  • Dutch Belgian carabiniers at Waterloo
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  • Detailed map of the crisis of the battle (''Atlas to Alison's history of Europe'')
  • Map of the battle: Napoleon's units are in blue, Wellington's in red, Blücher's in grey
  • Situation from 17:30 to 20:00
  • A view of the battlefield from the Lion's Mound. At the top right are the buildings of [[La Haye Sainte]].
  • [[Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher]] commanded the Prussian Army, one of the Coalition armies that defeated Napoleon at the [[Battle of Leipzig]]
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  • A British square puts up dogged resistance against attacking French cavalry
  • Old Guard]] as it prepares to attack the Anglo-allied centre at Waterloo
  • Carabinier-à-Cheval]]'' cuirass holed by a cannonball at Waterloo, belonging to Antoine Fauveau ([[Musée de l'Armée]])
  • Sir David Wilkie]], ''[[The Chelsea Pensioners reading the Waterloo Dispatch]]'', 1822
  • [[Jan Willem Pieneman]]'s ''The Battle of Waterloo'' (1824). Duke of Wellington, centre, flanked on his left by Lord Uxbridge in hussar uniform. On the image's far left, Cpl. Styles of the Royal Dragoons flourishes the eagle of the ''105e Ligne''. The wounded Prince of Orange is carried from the field in the foreground.
  • Lord Hill]] invites the last remnants of the French Imperial Guard to surrender'', painted by [[Robert Alexander Hillingford]]
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  • ''French [[Cuirassier]]s'', by Louis Dumoulin
  • General [[David Hendrik Chassé]]
  • Old Guard]] in ''[[Le Grenadier]]'' by [[Édouard Detaille]]
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  • "The Field of Waterloo", by [[J. M. W. Turner]], 1818
  • ''The storming of La Haye Sainte'' by Knötel
  • British Household Cavalry charging
  • The storming of Plancenoit by [[Ludwig Elsholtz]]
  • Marshal Ney]] leading the French cavalry charge, from [[Louis Dumoulin]]'s ''[[Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo]]''
  • "The morning after the battle of Waterloo", by [[John Heaviside Clark]], 1816
  • Battle of Mont-Saint-Jean]]
  • Private of the Chevau-légers of the line (lancers) who routed the Union Brigade
  • Nassau troops at Hougoumont farm
  • The first meeting of Dutch and Prussian troops in Plancenoit in the evening
  • British 10th Hussars of Vivian's Brigade (red shakos – blue uniforms) attacking mixed French troops, including a square of Guard grenadiers (left, middle distance) in the final stages of the battle
  • The Prussian attack on [[Plancenoit]] painted by [[Adolph Northen]]
  • Sergeant Ewart]] of the Scots Greys capturing the eagle of the ''45e Ligne'' in ''The Fight For The Standard'' by [[Richard Ansdell]]
  • ''Scotland Forever!'', the charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo painted by [[Elizabeth Thompson]]
  • The 1st Duke of Wellington, commander of the Anglo-allied Army, who had gained notable successes against the French in the [[Peninsular War]]
  • The strategic situation in Western Europe in 1815: 250,000 Frenchmen faced about 850,000 allied soldiers on four fronts. In addition, Napoleon was forced to leave 20,000 men in Western France to reduce a royalist insurrection.
  • Chassé leads the advance of his division
  • An 1816 map of the local topography and the location of the battle
  • A map of the Waterloo campaign
1815 BATTLE DURING THE WAR OF THE SEVENTH COALITION
The Battle of Waterloo; Town of Waterloo; Battle of waterloo; The battle of Waterloo; Waterloo Battle; Waterloo, Battle of; Defeat at Waterloo; Final defeat of Napoleon I; Battle of La Belle Alliance; Battle of Mont-Saint-Jean

The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday, 18 June 1815, near Waterloo in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, now in Belgium. A French army under the command of Napoleon was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition. One was a British-led coalition consisting of units from the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Hanover, Brunswick, and Nassau, under the command of the Duke of Wellington (referred to by many authors as the Anglo-allied army or Wellington's army). The other was composed of three corps of the Prussian army under the command of Field Marshal von Blücher (the fourth corps of this army fought at the Battle of Wavre on the same day). The battle marked the end of the Napoleonic Wars. The battle was contemporaneously known as the Battle of Mont Saint-Jean (France) or La Belle Alliance ("the Beautiful Alliance" – Prussia).

Upon Napoleon's return to power in March 1815, many states that had previously opposed him formed the Seventh Coalition, while hurredly mobilising their armies. Wellington and Blücher's armies were cantoned close to the northeastern border of France. Napoleon planned to attack them separately in the hope of destroying them before they could join in a coordinated invasion of France with other members of the coalition. On 16 June, Napoleon successfully attacked the bulk of the Prussian army at the Battle of Ligny with his main force, causing the Prussians to withdraw northwards on 17 June, but parallel to Wellington and in good order.

Napoleon sent a third of his forces to pursue the Prussians, which resulted in the separate Battle of Wavre with the Prussian rear-guard on 18–19 June, and prevented that French force from participating at Waterloo. Also on 16 June, a small portion of the French army contested the Battle of Quatre Bras with the Anglo-allied army. The Anglo-allied army held their ground on 16 June, but the withdrawal of the Prussians caused Wellington to withdraw north to Waterloo on 17 June.

Upon learning that the Prussian army was able to support him, Wellington decided to offer battle on the Mont-Saint-Jean escarpment across the Brussels road, near the village of Waterloo. Here he withstood repeated attacks by the French throughout the afternoon of 18 June, aided by the progressively arriving Prussians who attacked the French flank and inflicted heavy casualties. In the evening, Napoleon assaulted the Anglo-allied line with his last reserves, the senior infantry battalions of the Imperial Guard. With the Prussians breaking through on the French right flank, the Anglo-allied army repulsed the Imperial Guard, and the French army was repulsed.

Waterloo was the decisive engagement of the Waterloo campaign and Napoleon's last. According to Wellington, the battle was "the nearest-run thing you ever saw in your life". Napoleon abdicated four days later, and coalition forces entered Paris on 7 July. The defeat at Waterloo ended Napoleon's rule as Emperor of the French and marked the end of his Hundred Days return from exile. This ended the First French Empire and set a chronological milestone between serial European wars and decades of relative peace, often referred to as the Pax Britannica. The battlefield is located in the Belgian municipalities of Braine-l'Alleud and Lasne, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Brussels, and about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the town of Waterloo. The site of the battlefield today is dominated by the monument of the Lion's Mound, a large artificial hill constructed from earth taken from the battlefield itself; the topography of the battlefield near the mound has not been preserved.

Waterloo International railway station         
  • Waterloo International during construction in 1992
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FORMER LONDON TERMINUS OF THE EUROSTAR INTERNATIONAL RAIL SERVICE; NOW PART OF LONDON WATERLOO STATION
Waterloo International Terminal; Waterloo International station; Waterloo International; London Waterloo International; London Waterloo International railway station
London Waterloo International station was the London terminus of the Eurostar international rail service from its opening on 14 November 1994 to its closure on 13 November 2007, when it was replaced by London St Pancras International as the terminal for international rail services. It was on the western side of London Waterloo mainline station but was managed and branded separately.
Electoral district of Waterloo         
FORMER STATE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA
Electoral district of waterloo
Waterloo was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, named after and including the Sydney suburb of Waterloo. It was created in 1894, when multi-member districts were abolished, and partly replaced the former 4 member electoral district of Redfern, In 1904 it was abolished and partly replaced by Alexandria.
Waterloo 94         
ICE HOCKEY TEAM
94 de Waterloo
Waterloo 94 was a Canadian semi-professional ice hockey team in Waterloo, Quebec. They played in the Quebec Semi-Pro Hockey League for the 1996-1997 season.

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Microsystems International

Microsystems International Limited (MIL) was a telecommunications microelectronics company based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, founded in 1969. MIL was an early attempt to create a merchant semiconductor house by Nortel Networks (then Northern Electric).

MIL is historically important as the producers of one of the world's earliest microprocessors, the MIL MF7114, which was based on the design of the Intel 4004. MIL also produced a series of early microcomputers using this chip, including the MIL CPS-1, which may be the earliest example of a microcomputer system that was shipped in completed form, as opposed to a kit that had to be assembled. Several other upgraded models followed.