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Emmi may refer to: People *Emmi (Australian singer), singer-songwriter and voice of Blind Pig *Emmi (Finnish singer), a Finnish singer-songwriter * Emmi Buttykay (1911–1957), a Hungarian actress *Emmi Dölling (1906–1990), a Czechoslovak/German political activist and journalist *Emmi Mäkelin (1874–1962), Finnish midwife and politician *Emmi Welter (1887–1971), German politician *Emmi Piiroinen (born 2007), Finnish rhythmic gymnast Institutions *Emmi AG, Swiss-based milk processor company *EMMI, ''European Money markets Institute'', is in charge to publish the Euribor daily reference rate *EMMIs, enemies in the 2021 video game ''Metroid Dread ''Metroid Dread'' is a 2021 action-adventure game developed by MercurySteam and Nintendo EPD and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. It was released on October 8, 2021. Set after ''Metroid Fusion'' (2002), players control the bounty ...'' Abbreviations * Cyrix EMMI, ''Extended Multi-Media Instructions'', an MMX ex ...
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Emmi (Australian Singer)
Emily Joy Green, known by her stage name Emmi, is a British-Australian singer and songwriter. Early life Emily Green was born in Torquay, Devon, England, the middle child of an older brother and a younger sister. She grew up in Papua New Guinea for her father’s job as a pilot. Moving to Perth, Australia, Emmi got used to feeling like the outsider and began to focus on her love of dancing, and later left to dance full-time in Sydney. Career Green began her musical career after being signed to a music publisher in Australia, writing songs for Neil Davidge of Massive Attack and Little Nikki. Green's debut single "My Kinda Swag" premiered on ''The Guardian'' in May 2015, who described it as "delicate torch song... [with a] metronomic electronic pulse." as well as a "cracking debut" and the "highlight of 2015 so far". Tobi Oke of ''Complex (magazine), Complex'' also described 'My Kinda Swag' as a "stunning debut single". In July 2015, Emmi's second single "Sleep on It" was premier ...
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Emmi (Finnish Singer)
Emmi is a Finnish singer-songwriter who sings in English. She was born on October 10, 1979, in Vilppula, Finland. She became famous thanks to her single ''Breakable'', which was released in February 2001. In May 2001 her second single ''Crashing Down'' and her debut album ''Solitary Motions'' were released. Two other quite well known songs from that album are ''Green Car'' and ''Solitary Motions''. She was nominated as the Best Nordic Act by MTV Europe Music Awards in 2001. However, the award was won by the Danish band Safri Duo Safri Duo is a Danish electronic percussion duo composed of Uffe Savery (born 5 April 1966) and Morten Friis (born 21 August 1968). Initially classically oriented, they later made a track mixing both tribal sound and modern electronica. Releas .... There are two versions of Emmi's second album ''No Nothing''. The first one was released only for Finnish market in October 2002. The second one was released for international as well as Finnish market in ...
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Emmi Buttykay
Emmi Buttykay (1911–1957) was a Hungarian stage and film actress. She often appeared onstage in operettas. She made her screen debut in the 1932 film '' Flying Gold'' and appeared in supporting roles. She enjoyed brief film stardom in Wartime Hungary in films directed by Viktor Bánky. After the war she appeared in ''Professor Hannibal'' in 1956.Töteberg p.289 The following year she died on a visit to London. Selected filmography * '' Flying Gold'' (1932) * '' Romance in Budapest'' (1933) * '' Address Unknown'' (1935) * '' Ball at the Savoy'' (1935) * '' Europe Doesn't Answer'' (1941) * '' We'll Know By Midnight'' (1942) * '' Makacs Kata'' (1943) * '' Kölcsönadott élet'' (1943) * '' I'll Make You Happy'' (1944) * ''The State Department Store'' (1953) * ''Professor Hannibal ''Professor Hannibal'' (Hungarian: ''Hannibál tanár úr'') is a 1956 Hungarian drama film directed by Zoltán Fábri and starring Ernő Szabó, Zoltán Greguss and Manyi Kiss. The film is based o ...
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Emmi Dölling
Emmi Dölling (born ''Emmi Effenberger''; 5 February 1906 – 25 January 1990) was a Czechoslovak/German political activist ( KPD/ SED) and journalist. Life Early years Emmi Effenberger was born in Ruppersdorf, one of a cluster of villages subsumed into Reichenberg (as it was then known) in north Bohemia, at that time an ethnically and linguistically German region in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Her father, like many in the area, was a textile worker. He later became a founder member of the Czechoslovak Communist Party (''"Komunistická strana Československa"'' / KSČ), which some suggest must later have been helpful to his daughter in her own political career. After successfully concluding her schooling she moved on to a Teacher Training College and then embarked on a teaching career in nearby Neustadt. Following frontier changes mandated at the Congress of Versailles the Austro-Hungarian Empire ceased to exist and Bohemia found itself part of the newly formed state o ...
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Emmi Mäkelin
Emma "Emmi" Serafia Mäkelin (1 April 1874 – 6 August 1962) was a Finnish midwife and politician who served in the Parliament of Finland from 1922 until 1923. A member of the communist Socialist Workers' Party of Finland, she represented the western portion of the Kuopio Province. Biography Emma Serafia Mäkelin was born on 1 April 1874, in the town of Lappi, Finland, then part of the Russian Empire. Her father, Karl Fredrik Lindeman, was a construction foreman. She received a secondary school education, and became a certified midwife in 1904. She worked as a midwife in the central city of Kuopio from 1904 until 1931. Following Finland's independence from Russia in 1917, Mäkelin became involved in the politics of the new nation. She joined the communist Socialist Workers' Party of Finland (SSTP), and was elected to the Kuopo City Council in 1918. She was also a member of the , though she left the organization in 1920 following a split between the communists and social d ...
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Emmi Welter
Emilie (Emmi) Florine Auguste Welter (née Merten; 7 August 1887 – 10 March 1971) was a German politician. She was a Member of the Bundestag from the Christian Democratic Union in the 1950s and 1960s. Life and Job. Emmi Welter, who came from a liberal Protestant family and was influenced by two world wars, the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich, fought at a young age for a modern position for women in society, against their oppression in their choice and practice of their professions, and against their imposed role as exclusively active housewives and mothers with social commitment. In the 1920s, she was the first woman in the presbytery of her congregation in Aachen and chairwoman of the Evangelical Women's Aid in the Rhineland, where she was particularly instrumental in promoting the legal equality of female theologians with their male colleagues. In 1945 she joined the Christian Democratic Party in Aachen Aachen is the List of cities in North Rhine-Westphalia by p ...
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Emmi Piiroinen
Emmi Piiroinen (born 8 August 2007) is a Finnish rhythmic gymnast who represents Finland internationally. She is a two-time (2023, 2024) Finnish National all-around champion and the 2025 all-around silver medalist. Career Piiroinen took up rhythmic gymnastics at age three. In 2019 she won silver with rope and clubs at the Marina Lobach Cup in Belarus. The following year she won gold in the All-Around and with ribbon as well as bronze with rope and clubs at the Finnish Championships. In 2021 she retained her national title and also son all the gold medals in the four event finals. In 2022, she competed at the International Sofia Cup ending 11th overall, 5th with hoop and 7th with ribbon. In May she won bronze in the All-Around and silver at the Nordic Championships in Uppsala. At nationals she took 3rd place in the All-Around, getting bronze also with ribbon as well as silver with clubs and gold with hoop and with ball. At the Portimão International Tournament she was 7th in th ...
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Emmi AG
Emmi AG is a Swiss milk processor and dairy products company headquartered in Lucerne. The company employs a total of 12,000+ people in Europe (including Switzerland), North America (USA and Mexico), South America (Brazil and Chile) and North Africa (Tunisia). Emmi AG is listed on the SWX Swiss Exchange. The company generates about 42.5 percent of its sales locally and the other 57.5 percent abroad. Numerous production companies in Switzerland belong to the Emmi Group. Outside of Switzerland, Emmi has production facilities, in Chile, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, Spain, Tunisia, Brazil, Canada and the USA. Emmi is one of the 500 largest companies in Switzerland. History In 1907, 62 cooperatives founded the Central Switzerland Milk Association in Lucerne (MVL). In 1947 they produced soft cheese and yoghurt for the first time in Emmen under the brand name Emmi, which was derived from the name of the town. In 1993, the MVL founded Emmi AG in order to separate commerc ...
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Euribor
The Euro Interbank Offered Rate (Euribor) is a daily reference rate, published by the European Money Markets Institute, based on the averaged interest rates at which Eurozone banks borrow unsecured funds from counterparties in the euro wholesale money market (before only in the interbank market). Prior to 2015, the rate was published by the European Banking Federation. Scope Euribors are used as a reference rate for euro-denominated forward rate agreements, short-term interest rate futures contracts and interest rate swaps, in very much the same way as LIBORs are commonly used for Sterling and US dollar-denominated instruments. They thus provide the basis for some of the world's most liquid and active interest rate markets. Domestic reference rates, like Paris's PIBOR, Frankfurt's FIBOR, and Helsinki's Helibor merged into Euribor on EMU day on 1 January 1999. Euribor should be distinguished from the less commonly used "Euro LIBOR" rates set in London by 16 major banks ...
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Reference Rate
A reference rate is a rate that determines pay-offs in a financial contract and that is outside the control of the parties to the contract. It is often some form of LIBOR rate, but it can take many forms, such as a consumer price index, a house price index or an unemployment rate. Parties to the contract choose a reference rate that neither party has power to manipulate. Examples of use The most common use of reference rates is that of short-term interest rates such as LIBOR in floating rate notes, loans, swaps, short-term interest rate futures contracts, etc. The rates are calculated by an independent organisation, such as the British Bankers Association (BBA) as the average of the rates quoted by a large panel of banks, to ensure independence. Another example is that of swap reference rates for constant maturity swaps. The ISDAfix rates used are calculated daily for an independent organisation, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, from quotes from a large pane ...
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Metroid Dread
''Metroid Dread'' is a 2021 action-adventure game developed by MercurySteam and Nintendo EPD and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. It was released on October 8, 2021. Set after ''Metroid Fusion'' (2002), players control the bounty hunter Samus Aran as she investigates the source of a mysterious transmission on the planet ZDR. It retains the side-scrolling gameplay of previous 2D ''Metroid'' games and incorporates stealth elements. The ''Metroid'' producer, Yoshio Sakamoto, conceived ''Dread'' for the Nintendo DS in the mid-2000s, but development ended due to technical limitations. Industry commentators expressed interest in a new 2D ''Metroid'' game, and listed ''Dread'' in their "most wanted" lists. After their work on '' Metroid: Samus Returns'' in 2017, Sakamoto appointed MercurySteam to develop ''Dread'', the first original side-scrolling ''Metroid'' game since ''Metroid Fusion''. It was announced at E3 2021. ''Metroid Dread'' was named one of the best games ...
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Extended MMX
Extended MMX refers to one of two possible extensions to the MMX instruction set for x86. Intel Extended MMX Included in Intel's Streaming SIMD Extensions were a number of new instructions that extended the functionality of MMX. AMD incorporated this subset of extended MMX instructions into the Athlon microarchitecture. These instructions are commonly known as "Extended MMX instructions". These instructions debuted in May 1999, in the Intel Pentium III Processor, as part of the SSE instruction set. Next month, in late June 1999, AMD's Athlon processor was released which featured the extended MMX instructions, but not SSE. Today, these extended MMX instructions are notable as being the common subset of MMX extensions that work across both AMD Athlon and SSE-capable Intel processors.{{cite journal, last=Wfirst=Christopher, title=AMD MMX Extensions, journal=AMD MMX Extensions, date=January 2004, url=http://softpixel.com/~cwright/programming/simd/mmxext.php, accessdate=23 March ...
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