Source

Source may refer to:

Research

  • Source text, in research (especially in the humanities), a source of information referred to by citation
    • Primary source, first-hand written evidence of history made at the time of the event by someone who was present
    • Secondary source, written accounts of history based upon the evidence from primary sources
    • Tertiary source, compilations based upon primary and secondary sources
  • Primary source, first-hand written evidence of history made at the time of the event by someone who was present
  • Secondary source, written accounts of history based upon the evidence from primary sources
  • Tertiary source, compilations based upon primary and secondary sources
  • Source (journalism), a person, publication or publicating and publishing or other record or document that gives information
  • Sources (website), directory of expert contacts and media spokespersons
  • Source (International Information Support Centre), an international information support centre and digital library
  • Source (International Information Support Centre)

    Source is an international information support centre and digital library, providing links to academic resources and articles related to disability, health and international development.

    About

    Source provides access to a collection of more than 25,000 published and unpublished resources related to health, disability and international development. This includes books, journals, reports, posters, CD-ROMs, manuals, websites and organisations.

    Source was set up as a collaborative venture of Healthlink Worldwide, a non-profit organisation, and the Centre for International Health and Development, an academic institution. Handicap International became a partner shortly after. The information support centre aims to increase access to health and disability related resources, produced for and by people with disabilities in developing countries, in order to promote research and learning among health professionals, students, disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) and NGOs working in international development world-wide.

    Source (magazine)

    Source magazine is a free bi-monthly magazine published by the John Brown Group on behalf of Greenbee, John Lewis, and Waitrose, all three of which are owned by the John Lewis Partnership, with articles covering interior design, beauty, the arts, travel, finance, and lifestyle.

    Conception

    Source magazine was launched in Autumn 2006, around the time the John Lewis Partnership launched Greenbee, its new direct services company, providing selected services, from insurance to ticket sales and internet service. Source was thus conceived, as well as being a source of entertainment and information, to introduce customers to the Greenbee services (helping to make it a household name), and to reinforce the relationship between the John Lewis Partnership and its customers. It comes from the same stable as Waitrose Food Illustrated, a magazine published for 10 years.

    Target audience

    Source is intended to appeal to typical John Lewis and Waitrose customers, that is, predominantly upper middle class and middle class (A, B, and to some extent C1) older people. As such, returning advertisers include Prada, Lancôme, Samsung, AEG, and Panasonic. In order to appeal to younger customers, Source has undergone slight changes to give it a more modern look, including changing the font on the spine from serif to sans-serif, and writing the issue numbers in numeric format rather than text.

    Wine (software)

    Wine (recursive acronym for Wine Is Not an Emulator) is a free and open source compatibility layer software application that aims to allow applications designed for Microsoft Windows to run on Unix-like operating systems. Wine also provides a software library, known as Winelib, against which developers can compile Windows applications to help port them to Unix-like systems.

    It duplicates functions of Windows by providing alternative implementations of the DLLs that Windows programs call, and a process to substitute for the Windows NT kernel. This method of duplication differs from other methods that might also be considered emulation, where Windows programs run in a virtual machine. Wine is predominantly written using black-box testing reverse-engineering, to avoid copyright issues.

    The name Wine initially was an abbreviation for Windows emulator. Its meaning later shifted to the recursive acronym, Wine is not an emulator in order to differentiate the software from CPU emulators. While the name sometimes appears in the forms WINE and wine, the project developers have agreed to standardize on the form Wine.

    Wine (disambiguation)

    Wine is an alcoholic beverage.

    Wine may also refer to:

    Entertainment

  • Wine (1913 film), a short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle
  • Wine (1924 film), an American comedy-drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier
  • Red Wine (film), a 2013 Malayalam investigative film directed by Salam Bappu
  • WINE (AM), a radio station in the United States
  • People

  • Wine (surname)
  • Wine (bishop) (died before 672), English bishop
  • Technology

  • LG Wine Smart, an Android flip phone
  • Wine (software), a program that enables Microsoft Windows applications to run on Unix-like operating systems
  • Other

  • Wine (color), or burgundy
  • Vanilla Wine and Super Wine, two varieties of shortbread biscuit common in New Zealand

  • WINE (AM)

    WINE (940 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports format. Licensed to Brookfield, Connecticut, USA, it serves the Danbury area. The station is owned by Townsquare Media. In the 1970s and early 1980s WINE was a Top 40 station. As the audience migrated to the FM band, WINE became a full-service adult contemporary station.

    In the 1990s WINE became part of an all-news network that included WNLK, which both became newstalk a few years later. After being sold to Cumulus, WINE spent a few years as a nostalgia station, along with its now sister station, WPUT (Brewster, NY). Both became part of ESPN Radio 24/7 but switched to CBS Sports Radio on January 2, 2013. WINE's nighttime signal is very weak at 4 watts. WPUT airs daytime only.

    WINE's longtime competitor is 800 AM WLAD in Danbury. WLAD is now a newstalk station. WINE's FM sister station is rock station, WRKI, as well as Patterson, New York's WDBY, which has a booster station in Danbury.

    In December 2012, WPUT and WINE became CBS Sports Radio's 940SportsRadio

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    The Daily Mail 02 Apr 2025
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    Canton Repository 02 Apr 2025
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    Donzella Wines: Where Tradition Meets Taste – Experience the Legacy of Quality Wines

    GetNews 31 Mar 2025
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    No. 7: Vesper turns old Detroit bank into playful space to gather around wine, cookbooks

    Detroit Free Press 31 Mar 2025
    Vesper, a wine bar and cookbook store in Detroit, takes the No ... One of the most highly anticipated openings of 2024, Vesper made a splash with its collection of wines by the bottle or glass ... The space embodies the playfulness of the wine program here.
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    The Best Spots for Crudo and Carpaccio in Los Angeles

    New York Observer 31 Mar 2025
    The wine ... Widely regarded as one of the best restaurants in Santa Monica, Crudo e Nudo is the ultimate place for sustainably sourced seafood paired with a wide selection of low-intervention wines.
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    As Kansas Catholics pray, a Satanic group’s ‘black mass’ turns violent, with arrests

    Catholic Standard 31 Mar 2025
    Catholics believe that upon their consecration at Mass, the bread and wine become Jesus Christ – body, blood, soul and divinity – while still retaining the appearances of bread and wine ... wine.
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    British Airways becomes the first airline to serve prestige cuvee English sparkling wine on board

    TravelDailyNews 31 Mar 2025
    The airline’s Master of Wine has also worked with several award-winning wineries to source, taste and select a range of premium Champagnes for customers travelling in First to enjoy on board and in its lounges.
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    Wines you’ll really want to Swig

    The Guardian 30 Mar 2025
    Danbury Ridge Pinot Noir, Essex, UK 2022 (£43, swig.co.uk) Swig sources its wines from all over the winemaking world, and in all imaginable styles, but, as with all the best merchants, there’s a recognisable house signature across its portfolio.
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    Why French restaurants are closing in high numbers

    The Daily Telegraph 29 Mar 2025
    L’Astier is famed for its cheese platter and wine cellar Credit ... All their dishes were made from fresh, locally sourced produce, she insisted, but inflation had hit basic products like coffee and potatoes, forcing them to raise prices.
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    James Beard Award-winning owner of Safta plans Italian restaurant in Denver

    Denver Post 29 Mar 2025
    Alon Shaya, the two-time James Beard Award-winning owner of Israeli restaurant Safta, is opening a second sit-down locale inside The Source Hotel in Denver this year.
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