Cecil B. DeMille — Born Cecil Blount DeMille August 12, 1881(1881 08 12) Ashfield, Massachusetts, United States Died January 21, 1959(1959 01 21) (aged 77) Hollywood, California, United States … Wikipedia
Cecil Commerce Center — (CCC) is located in Jacksonville, Florida on the site of the former Naval Air Station Cecil Field. The base opened in 1941 and closed in 1999 following the 1993 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) decision. Covering a total area of 22,939 acres… … Wikipedia
Cecil Howard Green — (August 6, 1900 ndash; April 11, 2003) was a British born American geophysicist who trained at the University of British Columbia and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was a founder of Texas Instruments. With his wife Ida Green, he… … Wikipedia
Cecil County Public Library — The Cecil County Public Library is a public library system in Cecil County, Maryland. Cecil County, located in the northeastern tip of Maryland, is one of the fastest growing counties in Maryland1.CCPL is experiencing significant growth. Since… … Wikipedia
Cecil Percival Taylor — (* 15. März 1929 in New York) ist ein US amerikanischer Jazz Pianist, Komponist und Dichter. Er gilt als eine der großen inspirierenden Persönlichkeiten des frei improvisierten Jazz (zugleich mit dem bekannteren Ornette Coleman). Cecil Taylor… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cecil Taylor — Nom Cecil Percival Taylor Naissance 15 mars 1929 … Wikipédia en Français
Cecil Taylor — Cecil Percival Taylor (* 15.[1] oder 25. März[2] 1929 in New York) ist ein US amerikanischer Jazz Pianist, Komponist und Dichter. Er gilt als eine der großen inspirierenden Persönlichkeiten des frei improvisierten Jazz (zugleich mit dem… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cecil Aldin — Chiddingstone, Pastell von Cecil Aldin Cecil Charles … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cecil (programming language) — Cecil is a pure object oriented programming language that was developed by Craig Chambers at the University of Washington in 1992 to be part of the Vortex project there. Cecil has many similarities to other object oriented programming languages,… … Wikipedia
Cecil House — refers to two historical mansions on the Strand, London.The first, also called Exeter House or Burghley House, was on the north side of the Strand; it was built in the 16th century by Lord Burghley as an expansion of an existing house, and after… … Wikipedia