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Yass Shire
Yass may refer to: People * Catherine Yass (born 1963), painter * Jeff Yass (born 1958), options trader, managing director and one of the five founders of the Philadelphia-based Susquehanna International Places * Yass, New South Wales, a town in Australia * Municipality of Yass, original local government for the town until 1980 * Yass Valley Council, a local government area (shire) in New South Wales since 2004 * Yass Valley Way, the main road through Yass that was part of the Hume Highway before a bypass was constructed in the 1990s * Yass River, a river in the state of New South Wales, Australia Other uses * Yass (software), a genomic local alignment tool * YASS (programming language), a programming language designed to be easy to learn * Yass (music), a style of Polish jazz music from the 1980s and 1990s * Yas (slang), a form of the word "yes" in LGBT slang See also * Jass, a card game * Yazz Yazz (born Yasmin Evans; 19 May 1960) is a British pop singer, who rema ...
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Catherine Yass
Catherine Yass (born 1963) is an English artist known for her wall-mounted lightboxes. Biography Catherine Yass was born in 1963 in London. She studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, the Hochschule der Künste, Berlin, and Goldsmiths College. In 2002, Yass was nominated for the Turner Prize. She teaches photography at the Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London. Works Yass is noted for her films and brightly coloured photographs. Many of her works are mounted on light boxes. Yass has also worked with video. ''Descent'' (2002) is one film and two light boxes. In 2000, Yass designed the Christmas tree for Tate Britain, and in the same year along with Richard Wentworth she designed the public square around The New Art Gallery Walsall. Yass has had solo exhibitions including ''Lighthouse'' at Alison Jacques Gallery, London (2012); a mid-career retrospective at De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea (2011); ''Flight'', The Phillips Collections, Washington D.C.; ''The C ...
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Jeff Yass
Jeffrey Steven Yass (born July 1958) is an American billionaire businessman. According to ''Forbes'', Yass has a net worth of US$59 billion as of May 2025 up from $27.6 billion in April 2024. The richest man in Pennsylvania, he is also the 25th wealthiest person in the world. He is a registered LibertarianStephen CarusoPa.'s richest person has spent at least $18 million on the 2022 primary — mostly to influence one issue ''Spotlight PA'' (May 16, 2022). who gives money to conservative super-PACs including Club for Growth Action and the Protect Freedom Political Action Committee. He and his wife Janine Yass are supporters of school choice, a cause to which they have donated tens of millions of dollars. He is the co-founder and managing director of the Philadelphia-based trading and technology firm Susquehanna International Group (SIG) and a major investor in TikTok. After Yass and U.S President Trump met in March 2024, Trump went from supporting a ban on TikTok to opposing a ba ...
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Yass, New South Wales
Yass () is a town on the periphery of the Southern Tablelands and South West Slopes of New South Wales, Australia. The name appears to have been derived from an Australian Aboriginal, Aboriginal word, "Yarrh" (or "Yharr"), said to mean 'running water'. Yass is located 280 km south-west of Sydney, on the Hume Highway, and is 59 km from Canberra. It lies at an elevation of 505 metres. The Yass River, which is a tributary of the Murrumbidgee River, flows through the town. Yass has a historic High Street, high street, with well-preserved 19th-century verandah post pubs (mostly converted to other uses). It is popular with tourists, some from Canberra and others taking a break from the Hume Highway. History Aboriginal overview The area around Yass is the land of the Ngunawal tribe. They knew the area as ''yarrh'', which means "running water." The final "rr" sound was spelled in English with a double-S, apparently after being misheard as such due to its "sharp and forcib ...
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Municipality Of Yass
Yass Municipality was a Local Government Area of New South Wales from 1873 until 1980, when it was merged with Goodradigbee Shire Goodradigbee Shire was a local government area in the Southern Tablelands region of New South Wales New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a States and territories of Australia, state on the Eastern states of Australia, east coas ... to create Yass Shire. References Yass Yass {{NewSouthWales-geo-stub ...
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Yass Valley Council
Yass Valley Council is a local government area in the Southern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. The area is located adjacent to the Hume and Barton Highways and the Main Southern railway line. The Shire includes the towns, and extensive rural and residential areas of: It also includes the localities of: The Yass Shire was proclaimed on 1 January 1980 following the amalgamation of Goodradigbee Shire and the Municipality of Yass. Yass Shire in turn was dissolved and merged into the Yass Valley Council on 11 February 2004, following a further amalgamation of Yass Shire and parts of Gunning and Yarrowlumla Shires. The mayor of Yass Valley Council is Cr. Allan McGrath. Demographics At the , Yass Valley had a population of , 7,931 males and 8,209 females. It had grown from 15,020 at the , an increase of 7.5%. In the previous five years it grew by 14.4% from 13,135 at the . There were 400 people (2.5%) who identified as being of Indigenous origin in the 201 ...
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Yass Valley Way
Yass Valley Way is the main road which links Yass, New South Walesyass.com.au - Yass NSW Australia - Yass's Website
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Yass River
The Yass River, a perennial river that is part of the Murrumbidgee catchment within the Murray–Darling basin, is located in the Southern Tablelands and South Western Slopes districts of New South Wales, Australia. Course and features The river rises in rugged country south west of Bungendore, near Wamboin and flows generally north north west then south west, joined by seven minor tributaries, towards its confluence with the Murrumbidgee River into the impounded waters of Lake Burrinjuck, west of Yass; dropping over its course. Etymology A number of competing theories exist as to the origin of the name "Yass". It is believed to be named after an Aborigine commented to explorer, Hamilton Hume Hamilton Hume (19 June 1797 – 19 April 1873) was an early explorer of the present-day Australian states of New South Wales and Victoria (Australia), Victoria. In 1824, along with William Hovell, Hume participated in an expedition that first t ..., that "Yass boss, plain ...
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Yass (software)
YASS (Yet Another Similarity Searcher) is a free software, pairwise sequence alignment software for nucleotide sequences, that is, it can search for similarities between DNA or RNA sequences. YASS accepts nucleotide sequences in either plain text or the FASTA format and the output format includes the BLAST tabular output. YASS uses several ''transition-constrained'' spaced seed k-mers, which allow considerably improved sensitivity. YASS can be used locally on a user's machine, or as SaaS on thYASS web server which produces a browser based dot-plot. See also *Sequence alignment software * PatternHunter * BLAST *FASTA FASTA is a DNA and protein sequence alignment software package first described by David J. Lipman and William R. Pearson in 1985. Its legacy is the FASTA format which is now ubiquitous in bioinformatics. History The original FASTA program ... * JAligner References External linksOfficial website Free bioinformatics software Computational biology
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YASS (programming Language)
ZPE Programming Environment (or simply ZPE), formerly the Zenith Parsing Engine, is a general-purpose compiler, parser and runtime environment for the YASS programming language designed for educational use as well as for its general use. The language it interprets, YASS, is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. YASS is largely built upon making the language easy to read and use, with optional support for syntaxes such as curly-bracket syntax. YASS supports dynamic typing or static typing, as well as strong typing and weak typing. It was started in May 2015 as a planned university project but was later changed to be a replacement for another programming language developing at the time known as BlackRabbit Script, also built by Jamie Balfour. ZPE and YASS were designed to help with the automation of scripts by clearing up the inconsistent syntaxes of other scripting languages. The Zenith Parsing Engine (formerly ZenithParser) powers the underlying pars ...
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Yass (music)
Yass (jass) is a Polish music style of avant-garde jazz which originated in the late 1980s, that mixes jazz, improvised music, punk rock, and folk. The style began with avant-garde jazz musicians from the Tricity and Bydgoszcz, where the jazz club ''Mózg'' became the unofficial 'home venue' for Yass performers, with its own label releasing a number of Yass productions. The term ''Yass'' was coined by bassist and guitarist Tymon Tymański Tymon is a surname and male given name. Notable people with this name include: Surname * Angelle Tymon (born 1983), American broadcast journalist and game show host * Josh Tymon (born 1999), English football player Given name * Tymon Dogg, En ..., clarinetist Mazzoll and guitarist Tomasz Gwinciński, who wanted to stress the novelty of the new style. The first Yass album is generally regarded to be ''Tańce bydgoskie'' by Trytony. Though it frequently crosses genres, Yass music can be broadly described as a frequently arrhythmic and hig ...
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Yas (slang)
''Yas'' ( ), sometimes spelled ''yass'', is a playful or facetious slang term equivalent to the excited or celebratory use of the interjection yes. ''Yas'' was added to Oxford Dictionaries in 2017 and defined as a form of exclamation "expressing great pleasure or excitement". ''Yas'' was defined by Oxygen (TV channel), Oxygen's Scout Durwood as "a more emphatic 'yes' often paired with 'Queen (slang), queen. ''Yas'' can alternatively be spelled with any number of A's and S's in order to increase the grade of excitement or add more emphasis. In other words, the exclamation often appears in the form "Yas, queen!" and sometimes "yaasss!". It is associated with usage by people of the LGBTQ+ community to symbolize excitement or being happy. History of the term The earliest use of the spelling ''yas'' quoted in the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' is from George Colman the Elder's play ''Spleen'' in 1776: "Rubrick. We'll go in, and prepare the advertisement. Machoof. Yas, we mun invastigat ...
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Jass
Jass ()David Parlett ''The Oxford guide to card games'', pg. 292-293, David Parlett (1990) is a family of trick taking, ace–ten card games and, in its key forms, a distinctive branch of the marriage family. It is popular in its native Switzerland as well as the rest of the Alemannic German-speaking area of Europe, Italian South Tyrol and in a few places in Wisconsin, Ohio, California, Oregon and Washington USA. The most common variant of Jass is Schieber (in Vorarlberg also known as ''Krüzjass''), which is played by two teams of two players each. It is often considered Switzerland's national card game, and is so popular there that the Swiss have come to apply the name Jass to trick-taking card games in general. It is estimated that there are over 70 variants of Jass. The game is so widespread in Switzerland that it is regularly featured on radio and television, for example, radio programmes by SRF1 and the weekly television programmes of ''Donnschtig Jass'' ("Thursday Jas ...
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