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Momi may refer to: People * Hilaire Momi (born 1990), Central African footballer * Momi Zafran (born 1956), Israeli football coach * Raaginder (born 1992), Thai Indian musician Places * Museum of the Moving Image, a museum in New York * Museum of the Moving Image (London), a museum in London * Pali Momi Medical Center, a nonprofit hospital located in West O‘ahu, Hawai‘i * Momi cafe, a coffee house in Pingjiang Road, Suzhou, China Other uses * Abies firma ''Abies firma'', the momi fir, is a species of fir native to central and southern Japan, growing at low to moderate altitudes of 50–1200 m. ''Abies firma'' is a medium-sized to large evergreen coniferous tree growing to tall and in trunk dia ..., the ''momi fir'', a species of fir native to central and southern Japan * ''Momi'' (ship), several Japanese ships {{disambiguation ...
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Hilaire Momi
Hilaire Roméo Verdi Momi (born 16 March 1990) is a Central African footballer who plays as a forward for SC Mouloudia Dakhla in Morocco. He made his international debut in Central African Republic's opening game at the 2007 CEMAC Cup, scoring a goal in their 3–2 defeat to Chad. International goals :''Scores and results list Central African Republic's goal tally first.'' Honours Club ;Coton Sport FC de Garoua *Elite One: 2010–11 National team * CEMAC Cup: 2009 2009 was designated as the International Year of Astronomy by the United Nations to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei's first known astronomical studies with a telescope and the publication of Astronomia Nova by Joha ... References External links * 1990 births Living people Central African Republic men's footballers Central African Republic expatriate men's footballers Central African Republic men's international footballers Men's association football forwards Le Mans ...
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Momi Zafran
Momi Zafran (; born 13 July 1956) is an Israeli football coach. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Zafran, Momi Living people 1956 births Israeli football managers Israeli Premier League managers Maccabi Akhi Nazareth F.C. managers Bnei Sakhnin F.C. managers Hapoel Acre F.C. managers Ahva Arraba F.C. managers Hapoel Nir Ramat HaSharon F.C. managers ...
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Raaginder
Raaginder Singh Momi (/ɹɔɚɡdɝ/; born November 27, 1992) better known by his stage name raaginder is a Union City, California based violinist, music producer and songwriter of Punjabi descent. His professional music career began in 2011 when he released his first mixtape ''Take One...'' on December 11, 2011, following up with his debut studio album ''Beach Chair'' on October 29, 2014 and later his first EP, ''escape'' released December 28, 2017. Early life and career Born into a musical family, Raaginder's father being a professional sitar player and his mother being a vocalist, Raaginder was exposed to different types of music. He first started playing violin when he was 11 years old. Later in 2004, he became a disciple of a renowned Indian classical artist, Sisirkana Dhar Chowdhury after his father found an ad of her in India Currents Magazine and discovered she was teaching in Fremont, California, becoming Chowdhury's pupil, Raaginder has been under her guidance ever sinc ...
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Museum Of The Moving Image
The Museum of the Moving Image is a media museum located in a former building of the historic Astoria Studios (now Kaufman Astoria Studios), in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens in New York City. The museum originally opened in 1988 as the American Museum of the Moving Image, and in 1996, opened its permanent exhibition, "Behind the Screen," designed by Ali Höcek of AC Höcek Architecture LLC. The museum began a $67 million expansion in March 2008 and reopened in January 2011. The expansion was designed by architect Thomas Leeser. Description The Museum of the Moving Image is focused on art, history, technique and technology of film, television, and digital media. It collects, preserves, and provides access to moving-image related artifacts via multimedia exhibitions and educational programming. The exhibits include significant audio/visual components designed to promote an understanding of the history of the industry and an understanding of how it has evolved. Panel discus ...
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Museum Of The Moving Image (London)
The Museum of the Moving Image (MOMI) was a museum of the history of cinema technology and media sited below Waterloo Bridge in London. It was opened on 15 September 1988 by Prince Charles and at the time, was the world's largest museum devoted entirely to cinema and television. The museum formed part of the cultural complex on the South Bank of the River Thames. MOMI was mainly funded by private subscription and operated by the British Film Institute. MOMI was closed in 1999, initially on a supposedly temporary basis, and with the intention of its being relocated to Jubilee Gardens, Lambeth, Jubilee Gardens nearby. Its permanent closure was announced in 2002. Development MOMI was the brainchild of National Film Theatre Controller Leslie Hardcastle. Hardcastle's vision was realised by significant fundraising by then Director of the BFI, Anthony Smith and a development team including David Francis (film archivist), David Francis, David Robinson (film critic and author), David Rob ...
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Pali Momi Medical Center
Pali Momi Medical Center is a nonprofit hospital located in Waimalu, Hawaii, Waimalu, West Oahu, Oahu. It has 118 beds, and has a full range of services, including an Interventional cardiology, interventional cardiac catheterization lab, CT scan and MRI services, and the state's first Retina Center. Pali Momi's emergency services division employs a team triage method, and is the only hospital in Hawaii to do so. It also has a simulation lab to further train their staff. Pali Momi was founded in 1989 as the Kapiolani Medical Center at Pali Momi. It is an affiliate of Hawaii Pacific Health, Hawaii Pacific Health. In 2010, the hospital rebranded itself as the Pali Momi Medical Center. See also * Hawaii Pacific Health * Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children * Straub Clinic & Hospital * Wilcox Memorial Hospital References External links * hawaiipacifichealth.org
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Momi Cafe
Momi Café ( zh, s=猫的天空之城, p=MāodeTiānKōngzhīChéng) is a Coffeehouse, coffee house located in Pingjiang Road in Suzhou, China. It has many branches, including stores in Wuxi, Shanghai, Xitang and many other cities. Overview The cafe is famous for its handmade milk tea called Siwa milk tea. Known for its natural ingredients, it has no additives and is made from imported materials. Two examples are the Hong Kong silk stocking milk tea, and the British Earl Grey Tea. The cafe sells books covering three categories: travel, art, and literature. It sells magazines such as ''02 life'', ''little thing'', 'and 'DuKu''. Another notable aspect of the cafe is the wall called "Mail to Future". There are 365 slots on this wall, and each slot corresponds with one day in a year. Patrons can choose a postcard, write down the receiver’s name and address, and put it into any slot and the postcard will be sent on that day. The wall is a treasure of the market town and it is also ...
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Abies Firma
''Abies firma'', the momi fir, is a species of fir native to central and southern Japan, growing at low to moderate altitudes of 50–1200 m. ''Abies firma'' is a medium-sized to large evergreen coniferous tree growing to tall and in trunk diameter, with a broad conical crown of straight branches rising at an angle of about 20° above horizontal. The bark is scaly grey-brown, with resin blisters on young trees. The shoots are grooved, buff to grey-brown, glabrous or finely pubescent. The leaves ("needles") are flattened, long and broad, spread at nearly right angles from the shoot; the apex is sharp, bifid (double-pointed) on the leaves of young trees, single-pointed on mature trees. They are bright green above, and greyish-green below with two broad stomatal bands. The cones are long by wide, green maturing yellow-brown, tapering to a broad bluntly rounded apex. The scale bracts are exserted , triangular. The seeds are long with a wedge-shaped wing long, are released a ...
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