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Moody may refer to: Places * Moody, Alabama, U.S. * Moody, Missouri, U.S. * Moody, Texas, U.S. * Moody County, South Dakota, U.S. * Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada * Hundred of Moody, a cadastral division in South Australia ** Moody, South Australia, a locality ** Moody Railway Station ** Moody Tank Conservation Park, a protected area in South Australia Business * Moody Bible Institute ** Moody Radio ** Moody Broadcasting Network, based in Chicago, USA ** Moody Publishers, based in Chicago, USA * Moody Yachts, a British boatbuilder Other * Moody (James Moody album), ''Moody'' (James Moody album), 1956 * Moody (Della Reese album), 1965 * Moody (Sajjad Ali album), ''Moody'' (Sajjad Ali album) * Moody (crater), an impact crater on Mercury * Moody (surname), people and characters with the name * Moody Air Force Base, Lowndes County, USA * Moody chart, used for computing friction losses in pipes * Moody Church, based in Chicago, USA * "Moody", a 1981 song from ESG's ''ESG (EP), E ...
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Moody, Alabama
Moody is a city located in St. Clair County, Alabama. The city was founded in 1907, and it was named after a local businessman named Epps Moody. The population was 13,170 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. It is located about 22 miles (35 km) east of Birmingham, Alabama, Birmingham. History Moody was founded in 1907, named after a local businessman named Epps Moody. In the early days, the city was primarily an agricultural community, with cotton and timber being the main crops. However, with the arrival of the railroad in the early 20th century, Moody began to grow and develop into a more industrialized city. Today, the city is home to a number of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and retail. Geography Moody is located at (33.592469, -86.496369). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and (0.58%) is water. The city is located east of Birmingham along Interstate 20 in Alabama, Interstate ...
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Moody (Della Reese Album)
''Moody'' is a studio album by American singer Della Reese. It was released in January 1965 by RCA Victor, and was the eleventh studio album in her career. The final studio LP Reese recorded for RCA, ''Moody'' contained 12 tracks of songs about heartbreak and loss. It received mostly positive reception from critics following its release. Background, recording and content Before becoming a television actress (notably on the TV series ''Touched by an Angel''), Della Reese was an established singer and recording artist. She first was signed with Jubilee Records where she had a million-selling single in 1957 with "And That Reminds Me". She then moved to RCA Victor where she had her greatest commercial success in 1959 with " Don't You Know?". She recorded a series of studio albums with RCA between 1959 and 1965, including ''Moody''. It was recorded at RCA Studio A, located in New York City. It was produced by the Hugo & Luigi recording team and featured arrangements by Glenn Osser. ...
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Moodie
Moodie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alma Moodie (1898–1943), Australian violinist * D. Aubrey Moodie (1908–2008), Canadian politician * Benjamin Moodie (1789–1856), Scottish emigrant to the Cape Colony * Canan Moodie (b. 2002), South African professional rugby union player * D. C. F. Moodie (1838–1891), South African writer who published a newspaper in South Australia * Duncan Moodie (1897–1960), Australian rules footballer * Erica Moodie, Canadian biostatistician * George Moodie (b. 1872), Australian rules footballer * Graeme Moodie (1924–2007), British political scientist * Graham Moodie (b. 1981), Scottish field hockey player * Janice Moodie (b. 1973), Scottish golfer * Jason Moodie (b. 1974), Australian rugby league footballer * Jim Moodie (1905–1980), Australian rules footballer * Jim Moodie (motorcycle racer) (b. 1966), Scottish motorcycle racer * John Moodie (1859–1944), Canadian textile manufacture * John Wedderburn ...
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Moodey
Moodey is a surname. Notable people with this name include: * James R. Moodey (1932–2005), Episcopal Bishop of Ohio * John Moodey (born 1958), South African politician * Margaret W. Moodey (1862–1948), American scientific curator See also * Moodie Moodie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alma Moodie (1898–1943), Australian violinist * D. Aubrey Moodie (1908–2008), Canadian politician * Benjamin Moodie (1789–1856), Scottish emigrant to the Cape Colony * Canan ... * Moody (surname) {{surname ...
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Justice Moody (other)
Justice Moody refers to William Henry Moody William Henry Moody (December 23, 1853 – July 2, 1917) was an American politician and jurist who held positions in all three branches of the Government of the United States. He represented parts of Essex County, Massachusetts, Essex Count ... (1853–1917), associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Justice Moody may also refer to: * Blair Moody Jr. (1928–1982), associate justice of the Michigan Supreme Court * Gideon C. Moody (1832–1904), associate justice of the Dakota Territorial Supreme Court See also * Judge Moody (other) {{disambiguation, tndis ...
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The Mating Game (album)
''The Mating Game'' is the 2006 debut album by trip-hop duo Bitter:Sweet. Track listing All songs by Shana Halligan and Kiran Shahani. #"Don't Forget to Breathe" - 3:14 #"The Mating Game" - 3:24 #"Overdue" - 3:34 #"Heaven" - 3:48 #"Bittersweet Faith" - 4:19 #"Moving Forward" - 3:36 #"Moody" - 2:39 # " Dirty Laundry" - 3:20 #"Our Remains" - 3:34 #"Salty Air" - 3:02 #"Take 2 Blue" - 2:40 Reception The album was met with generally positive reviews. About.com gave it a 4 out of 5 star stating that, "vocalist Shana Halligan and producer/composer Kiran Shahani, the Los Angeles duo known as Bitter:Sweet, have produced a perfectly pleasant bossa nova/electro-pop record," but criticizing the album's similarity with Morcheeba, Portishead, Zero 7, and Goldfrapp. Blogcritics also gave it a good review and asked "what else would you name something that makes beautiful music tinged with a slow seductive shade of melancholy?" Allmusic's editorial review gave the album 3.5 stars, stating ...
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ESG (EP)
''ESG'' is the debut EP by American rock band ESG. It was released by 99 Records in 1981. The EP received positive reviews from music critics. "Moody" became popular with house DJs, and "UFO" came to be one of the most sampled tracks in hip hop music. History Ed Bahlman discovered ESG while serving as the judge for a talent show and became the band's unofficial manager.Reynolds 2006, p. 272. Tony Wilson from Factory Records approached the band after a performance at Hurrah on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, and three days later they began recording with Martin Hannett. They recorded "Moody" and "You're No Good" in the first take. Hannett had three minutes left on the master tape, so he had the band record "UFO". The recordings helped bring Bahlman's focus to the band. On December 3, 1980, he recorded ESG's performance at Hurrah, which became the B-side for ''ESG''. Bahlman formed a partnership with Factory so that his 99 Records label could release the EP in 1981. By July, t ...
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Moody Church
The Moody Church (often referred to as Moody Memorial Church, after a sign hung on the North Avenue side of the building) is a historic evangelical Christian (Nondenominational Christianity) church in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Building The Moody Church building is located at the corners of North Avenue, Clark Street, and LaSalle Street. It was designed by architects Fugard and Knapp. Construction was begun in 1924 and completed 1 year later, with dedication of the building on November 8, 1925. Covering an area of 140 feet by 225 feet, the church melds features of both Romanesque and Byzantine architecture, and is one of the largest Romanesque churches in the US. Visually, it was intended to bridge the gap between the traditional Catholic Church cathedral and the typical Protestant church buildings of the late 19th century and early 20th century. The building was originally intended to be 20 feet longer, but due to widening of LaSalle Street, the layout ...
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Moody Chart
In engineering, the Moody chart or Moody diagram (also Stanton diagram) is a graph in non-dimensional form that relates the Darcy–Weisbach friction factor ''f''''D'', Reynolds number Re, and surface roughness for fully developed flow in a circular pipe. It can be used to predict pressure drop or flow rate down such a pipe. History In 1944, Lewis Ferry Moody plotted the Darcy–Weisbach friction factor against Reynolds number Re for various values of relative roughness ε / ''D''. This chart became commonly known as the Moody chart or Moody diagram. It adapts the work of Hunter Rouse but uses the more practical choice of coordinates employed by R. J. S. Pigott, whose work was based upon an analysis of some 10,000 experiments from various sources. Measurements of fluid flow in artificially roughened pipes by J. Nikuradse were at the time too recent to include in Pigott's chart. The chart's purpose was to provide a graphical representation of the function of C. F. Colebr ...
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Moody Air Force Base
Moody Air Force Base (AFB) is a United States Air Force installation near Valdosta, Georgia. Geography The base is mostly in northeastern Lowndes County, Georgia, with a portion in Lanier County. Georgia State Route 125 runs through the western side of the base, leading southwest to the center of Valdosta and northeast to Ray City. A portion of the Air Force base in Lowndes County is counted as a census-designated place for statistical purposes. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the CDP has an area of , with a residential population at the 2020 census of 1,307. History The 29th Training Wing was established at Moody Field in 1941 for primary flight training. Initially called Valdosta Airfield in June 1941, it was renamed Moody Army Air Field on 6 December 1941. The installation's namesake, Major George Moody (1908–1941), was a U.S. Army Air Corps test pilot who died on 5 May 1941 in a crash of the prototype Beech Model 25 twin-engine trainer aircraft on its first ...
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Moody (surname)
Moody is an English surname. It ranks in the top 200 most common surnames in English speaking nations. The earliest known example dates from the 12th century in a Devonshire early English charter where the name Alwine 'Modig' is mentioned. Recent census research suggests that the surname has been most consistently populous in Somerset, Wiltshire and Hampshire and also in areas of northeast England. Retrieved 19 January 2014 There is also a high incidence of the similar-sounding surname 'Moodie' in Scotland, in particular Orkney, although this variant, ending "ie", has possible Norse/Celtic origins. The surname Moody was also carried to areas of Ireland settled by the early English. Although the most intensive areas of occurrence match areas of dense Anglo-Saxon habitation after 1066, it is difficult to determine if the name is Anglo-Saxon or Nordic/Viking in origin, since all Germanic countries used the word 'Modig' or 'Mutig' to indicate someone who was bold, impetuous or brave. ...
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Moody (crater)
Moody is an impact crater on Mercury. Moody features a complex central peak and an annulus of dark material on its outer floor. The area inward of the dark ring appears reddish in enhanced color wide angle camera images acquired by the MESSENGER spacecraft, indicating the presence of material different in composition from that of either the dark material or the crater's immediate surroundings. Dark material has been found associated with other craters on Mercury, including Munch and Poe. Moody is somewhat unusual for having its dark ring confined to the crater floor, rather than forming the crater rim as at Munch and Poe."Moody Sculpts Mercury's Surface"
, MESSENGER, April 14, 2009.
The crater was named in November 2008 after Jamaican sculptor and painter
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