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1988 US–Soviet gray whale rescue in northern Alaska
Operation Breakthrough was a US-Soviet effort to free three gray whales from pack ice in the Beaufort Sea near Point Barrow in the U.S. state of Alaska
Operation_Breakthrough
Topics referred to by the same term
Operation Breakthrough was a US-Soviet effort to free three gray whales from pack ice in the Beaufort Sea Operation Breakthrough may refer also to: Operation
Operation Breakthrough (disambiguation)
Operation_Breakthrough_(disambiguation)
American civil rights activist (1935–2016)
improve the quality of life in Durham through programs such as Operation Breakthrough, a community organization dedicated to fight the War on Poverty
Ann_Atwater
US housing program
Operation Breakthrough was a program of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, authorized by the Housing Law of 1968, a 3-phase HUD demonstration
Operation Breakthrough (housing program)
Operation_Breakthrough_(housing_program)
American football player (born 1989)
Cleveland. Some of its other activities have included: 2018: With Operation Breakthrough, a Kansas City-based nonprofit, opened a Robotics Lab accessible
Travis_Kelce
Topics referred to by the same term
pages with titles beginning with Breakthrough All pages with titles containing Breakthrough Operation Breakthrough (disambiguation) Breakthru (disambiguation)
Breakthrough
American anti-poverty movement
Operation Breakthrough is an anti-poverty movement founded by Terry Sandford in August 1964, established in Durham, North Carolina. It played a prominent
Operation Breakthrough (anti-poverty movement)
Operation_Breakthrough_(anti-poverty_movement)
1946–1947 forced repatriation of Soviet citizens
Operation Keelhaul was a 1946–1947 Allied program of forced repatriation of Soviet citizens who had actively served in or aided the German military and
Operation_Keelhaul
US surveillance project from 1947 to 1949
Project Mogul (sometimes referred to as Operation Mogul) was a top secret project by the US Army Air Forces involving microphones flown on high-altitude
Project_Mogul
American actor and filmmaker (born 1979)
Drew Barrymore in the biopic film Big Miracle (2012), which covers Operation Breakthrough, the 1988 international effort to rescue gray whales from being
John_Krasinski
US Department of Defense codename
Operation Dropshot was an American contingency military operation plan created in 1949 for possible wars (nuclear and conventional) against the Soviet
Operation_Dropshot
American singer-songwriter (born 1989)
Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade. Swift donated $250,000 to Operation Breakthrough in December 2024; the funds were directed to workforce development
Taylor_Swift
1960s US military operation patrolling Soviet territory
Operation Chrome Dome was a United States Air Force Cold War-era mission from 1961 to 1968 in which B-52 strategic bomber aircraft armed with thermonuclear
Operation_Chrome_Dome
Credit union in the Kansas City area
Junior Achievement of Greater KC, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater KC, Operation Breakthrough, Veterans Community Project, City Year Kansas City, Literacy KC
CommunityAmerica_Credit_Union
American civil rights activist
organizing work he did in Durham, North Carolina, as an employee of Operation Breakthrough, and as a co-founder of the Malcolm X Liberation University in 1969
Howard_Fuller_(activist)
2012 film by Ken Kwapis
Big Miracle (originally titled Freeing the Whales), which covers Operation Breakthrough, the 1988 international effort to rescue gray whales trapped in
Big_Miracle
FBI covert surveillance plan
Operation Monopoly was a secret plan by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to construct a tunnel underneath the Soviet Embassy in
Operation_Monopoly
American actress (born 1975)
Barrymore starred in the biopic film Big Miracle (2012), which covers Operation Breakthrough, the 1988 international effort to rescue gray whales from being
Drew_Barrymore
1970s–90s CIA program to fund Afghan militants
Operation Cyclone was the code name for the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) program to arm and finance the Afghan mujahideen in Afghanistan
Operation_Cyclone
1974 CIA project to recover the sunken Soviet submarine K-129
Azorian was one of the most complex, expensive, and covert intelligence operations of the Cold War at a cost of about US$800 million (equivalent to $3.9 billion
Project_Azorian
USSR blockade of Berlin (1948–1949)
totalling 12,941 tons. Among these was the work of the later concurrent Operation Little Vittles in which candy-dropping aircraft dubbed "raisin bombers"
Berlin_Blockade
Covert mission
57°36′N 155°42′E / 57.6°N 155.7°E / 57.6; 155.7 Ivy Bells cable tap Operation Ivy Bells was a 1971 joint United States Navy, Central Intelligence Agency
Operation_Ivy_Bells
Northernmost point of the United States in Alaska
The Iñupiat do not hunt gray whales and joined in rescue operation Operation Breakthrough, which also involved Soviet icebreakers. Point Barrow first
Point_Barrow
US/UK intelligence-gathering operation
Operation Gold (also known as Operation Stopwatch by the British) was a joint operation conducted by the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and
Operation_Gold
Relaxation of strained international relations by verbal communication
been preceded by five years of political negotiation and technical co-operation, including exchanges of American and Soviet engineers between both countries'
Détente
American counterintelligence program during World War II and Cold War
border in East Berlin; the scheme was based on Operation Silver, a SIS operation in Vienna. Operation Gold was betrayed to the NKVD by SIS member George
Venona_project
American businessman and politician (1907–1995)
executed as open communities." Another of Romney's initiatives was "Operation Breakthrough", launched in June 1969. It was intended to increase the amount
George_W._Romney
NATO command post exercise in 1983
Raketno Yadernoe Napadenie); Operation RYaN was the largest, most comprehensive peacetime intelligence-gathering operation in Soviet history. Agents abroad
Able_Archer_83
KGB disinformation campaign
Operation Denver (sometimes referred to as "Operation INFEKTION" from German: INFEKTION) was an active measure disinformation campaign run by the KGB
Operation_Denver
1962 CIA intelligence mission
Project Coldfeet was a 1962 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operation to extract intelligence from an abandoned Soviet Arctic drifting ice station.
Project_Coldfeet
City in Alaska, United States
became trapped in the ice offshore. After a two-week rescue effort (Operation Breakthrough), a Soviet icebreaker freed two of the whales. Journalist Tom Rose
Utqiagvik,_Alaska
1945 U.S. disinformation operation
intended primarily to misinform the government of the USSR. Operation Dropshot Operation Unthinkable Truman Doctrine Seven Days to the River Rhine Feint
Plan_Totality
Cold War-era safety precautions for spies
written them down, they were the precepts we all understood for conducting operations in the most difficult of operating environments: the Soviet capital. By
The_Moscow_rules
1962 Soviet Cold War secret operation
Operation Anadyr (Russian: Анадырь) was the code name used by the Soviet Union for its Cold War secret operation in 1962 of deploying ballistic missiles
Operation_Anadyr
Secret negotiations between US and Germany
Operation Sunrise (sometimes called the Berne incident) was a series of World War II secret negotiations from February to May 1945 between representatives
Operation Sunrise (World War II)
Operation_Sunrise_(World_War_II)
Russian icebreaker
Admiral Stepan Makarov and was one of two icebreakers involved in Operation Breakthrough, an international effort to free three gray whales from pack ice
Admiral_Makarov_(icebreaker)
1980s Soviet military intelligence program
Operation RYAN (or RYaN, and sometimes written as VRYAN, Russian: РЯН, IPA: [rʲæn]) was a Cold War military intelligence program run by the Soviet Union
Operation_RYAN
Incident which nearly precipitated nuclear warfare
States was preparing a secret nuclear attack on the USSR and initiated Operation RYaN. Under this, agents abroad monitored service and technical personnel
1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident
1983_Soviet_nuclear_false_alarm_incident
WWII battle
would lead to much larger casualties than would a successful deep operation breakthrough. This second option was backed by Stalin due to the concern that
Battle_of_the_Dnieper
1943 meeting of the Allied leaders
invasion of France (Operation Overlord) would be launched during May 1944, in conjunction with an operation against southern France (Operation Dragoon). The
Tehran_Conference
1945 WWII allied discussion of postwar reorganization
Pacific War against Japan, specifically for the planned invasion of Japan (Operation August Storm), as well as Soviet participation in the United Nations.
Yalta_Conference
Golf II-class ballistic missile submarine
Months after the salvage operation was completed, in February 1975, the Los Angeles Times ran a brief story regarding the CIA operation, which led The New York
Soviet_submarine_K-129_(1960)
Soviet military simulation exercise
Remembrance in the coming year. The files released included documents about "Operation Danube", the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in response to
Seven_Days_to_the_River_Rhine
First international crewed spaceflight mission
Apollo–Soyuz test project operation handbook command service docking modules systems operating procedures – NASA flight operations manual (PDF) NASA History
Apollo–Soyuz
1969 secret U.S. nuclear alert operation
Operation Giant Lance was a secret U.S. nuclear alert operation by the United States that the Strategic Air Command carried out in late October 1969.
Operation_Giant_Lance
German operation to capture Kursk from the USSR during WWII
Operation Citadel (German: Unternehmen Zitadelle) was the German offensive operation in July 1943 against Soviet forces in the Kursk salient, proposed
Operation_Citadel
General Mills-US Air Force surveillance balloon program
Power Operation Shocker Plan Totality Nitrophenyl pentadienal Venona project Operation Anadyr Operation Breakthrough Operation Cedar Operation Chrome
Project_Genetrix
1989 non-fiction book by Tom Rose
gray whales trapped beneath Arctic ice in the fall of 1988, and of Operation Breakthrough, the collaborative efforts to free them by oil company executives
Big_Miracle_(book)
U.S. Air Force reconnaissance operation
Project 119L was a Cold War reconnaissance operation by the U.S. Air Force in which large espionage balloons floated cameras over the Soviet Union. The
Project_Moby_Dick
North Vietnam from their countries. Due to the urgency brought on by Operation Rolling Thunder, and until North Vietnamese missilemen could be trained
Air-to-air combat losses between the Soviet Union and the United States
Air-to-air_combat_losses_between_the_Soviet_Union_and_the_United_States
Soviet trade representation
turn, American businesses, concerned about keeping their factories in operation, were eager to tap into vast Soviet markets despite continuing warnings
Amtorg_Trading_Corporation
Mid-engined fighter aircraft
Frangible, Ball, M22". In 1990, veteran Pinball pilot, Ivan L. Hickman, wrote Operation Pinball about the training flights. British engineers, like the Americans
Bell_P-63_Kingcobra
2025 Indian film by Aditya Dhar
instalment of a duology, it centres on a high-stakes covert counter-terrorism operation. The film follows an undercover Indian intelligence agent who infiltrates
Dhurandhar
1990 Soviet film
Hitler appoints Fedor von Bock to command Army Group South and supervise Operation Blau. The German forces advance in the south of Russia, scattering the
Stalingrad_(1990_film)
1983 aircraft shotdown over the Sea of Japan
war. The U.S. accused the Soviet Union of obstructing search and rescue operations. The Soviet Armed Forces suppressed evidence sought by the International
Korean_Air_Lines_Flight_007
1944 Soviet military offensive during WW2
used to mop up encircled German forces once the breakthrough and exploitation phases of the operation were completed. The Stavka had committed approximately
Operation_Bagration
Communication system between Russia and the US
alphabet made by Siemens, arrived in Washington. The hotline started operations on August 30, 1963. A Norwegian-built device called Electronic Teleprinter
Moscow–Washington_hotline
WWII project to deliver short-range aircraft from the US to the USSR
Project Cedar (also known as Operation Cedar,[citation needed] short for "Civilian Emergency Defence Aid to Russia") was a World War II project to deliver
Operation_Cedar
1945–1991 military governing body
instituted the Allied High Commission by September 1949; it remained in operation until West Germany gained near-sovereignty in 1955 and approved an interim
Allied_Control_Council
Initiative to search for intelligent extraterrestrial life
Breakthrough Listen is an astronomy project to search for intelligent extraterrestrial communications. With $100 million in funding and thousands of hours
Breakthrough_Listen
Unsuccessful 1986 Soviet-American diplomatic summit
participants and observers have referred to the summit as an enormous breakthrough which eventually facilitated the INF Treaty (Intermediate-Range Nuclear
Reykjavík_Summit
American politician
House of Representatives again. Member, The Missouri Bar Member, Operation Breakthrough Board of Directors miketalboy.com (official site) House of Representatives
Mike_Talboy
Major faction in the Russian Civil War
Bułak-Bałachowicz played a role as well. The most notable operation on this front, Operation White Sword, saw an unsuccessful advance towards the Russian
White_movement
Soviet military strategy in the 1920s and 1930s
develop the breakthrough, and strike at the enemy's rear to destroy him. The scale of operations may reach mammoth proportions as in the breakthrough of German
Deep_operation
Any of several events in which widespread fear of communism or leftism develops
military analyst program Propaganda in the United States Psychological operations (United States) The Reagan Doctrine The Red Decade Red-tagging in the
Red_Scare
Archimedean solid with 26 faces
edges are all cut off. It was built during the Second World War and Operation Breakthrough in the 1960s. The rhombicuboctahedron may also be found in toys
Rhombicuboctahedron
US Cold War foreign policy against communist spread
take over from the British, the result most probably would be a "Soviet breakthrough" that "might open three continents to Soviet penetration." Truman was
Containment
Cold War aircraft shootdown
9 mi) from Peshawar, was a cover for a major communications intercept operation run by the United States National Security Agency (NSA). Badaber was an
1960_U-2_incident
Second World War evacuation from ports in western France
Operation Aerial was the evacuation of Allied military forces and civilians from ports in western France. The operation took place from 15 to 25 June
Operation_Aerial
County of Liberia
30 November 2006. Voting Among the Ruins Liberia: Bomi County Launches "Operation Breakthrough" 6°45′N 10°45′W / 6.750°N 10.750°W / 6.750; -10.750
Bomi_County
School and Bennett Place state historic site 1964 - Anti-poverty Operation Breakthrough (program) established. 1966 - United Organizations for Community
Timeline of Durham, North Carolina
Timeline_of_Durham,_North_Carolina
1944 offensive during World War II
1944, commonly known as Operation Bagration. During the offensive, Soviet troops captured Vitebsk and Orsha. A Soviet breakthrough during the offensive helped
Vitebsk–Orsha_offensive
WWII program to provide U.S. allies with free armaments
was made commander of the Moscow Mission and to brief Joseph Stalin on Operation Overlord. American deliveries to the Soviet Union can be divided into
Lend-Lease
1918–1919 Allied intervention in Russia
was sent by river to Kandalaksha on four fishing boats to stop sabotage operations carried out by Finnish Bolsheviks against the railway there. The British
North_Russia_intervention
1991 Soviet Union–United States arms control treaty
Baker, Peter; Barry, Ellen (24 March 2010). "Russia and U.S. Report Breakthrough on Arms". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 April 2010. Early March 2010
START_I
Two conferences between the United States and Soviet Union involving arms control
308 of its so-called "heavy ICBM" launchers of the SS-18 type. A major breakthrough for the agreement occurred at the Vladivostok Summit Meeting in November
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
Strategic_Arms_Limitation_Talks
Recapture of the city by the Soviet 39th, 43rd and 10th Guards armies
able to stage several breakthroughs, liberating several major cities, including Smolensk and Roslavl. As a result of this operation, the Red Army was able
Smolensk_operation
1988 studio album by Queensrÿche
magazine's "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time". Operation: Mindcrime was Queensrÿche's breakthrough album, reaching number 50 on the Billboard 200 while
Operation:_Mindcrime
Passages between the northern Atlantic Ocean and the Norwegian Sea
needed] The largest Russian submarine drills through the GIUK gap were operations Aport and Atrina, in 1985 and 1987, respectively, when the Soviets deployed
GIUK_gap
City in Illinois, United States
Model Cities program, the Concentrated Employment Program, and Operation Breakthrough—but they did not offset the loss of industrial jobs due to national
East_St._Louis,_Illinois
Cold War incident in divided Berlin
mobilised, and 216 aircraft from the tactical fighter units flew to Europe in operation "Stair Step", the largest jet deployment in the history of the Air Guard
Berlin_Crisis_of_1961
1918–1922 military operation against Soviet Russia
to control large sections of the Siberian railway. The main areas of operation were the Irkutsk, Harbin and Vladivostok regions. The French sent a small
Siberian_intervention
US aerial intelligence operation against USSR in 1956–60
HOMERUN was a secret US aerial reconnaissance operation against the USSR in 1956. Project HOMERUN was conducted between March and May 1956. During that
Project_HOMERUN
Land warfare branch of the Soviet Armed Forces (1946–1992)
mid-1980s with the task to exploit and widen the operational breakthrough in offensive operations. In the Belorussian Military District the 120th Guards, Rogachyovskaya
Soviet_Army
French and the extent of Chinese Communist commitments elsewhere. In operation HTLINGUAL, the CIA intercepts mail from the U.S. to the Soviet Union,
CIA activities in the Soviet Union
CIA_activities_in_the_Soviet_Union
American spy for Soviet Union
decipher more than one million encrypted naval messages, organizing a spy operation that The New York Times reported in 1987 "is sometimes described as the
John_Anthony_Walker
American clock manufacturer
Inc., Lynnwood, Washington. Ansonia closed in 2006, after 155 years of operation. Old Clocks and Watches FJ Britten 1904. Bradbury, Agnew & Co Ltd London
Ansonia_Clock_Company
Fixed-wing overflights, 1946–1960
anti-communist group National Alliance of Russian Solidarists (NTS) in covert operations inside the Soviet Union. Blum claims the CIA covertly trained, equipped
United States aerial reconnaissance of the Soviet Union
United_States_aerial_reconnaissance_of_the_Soviet_Union
American involvement in the revolution
Generals F. C. Poole and Edmund Ironside, the 339th was tasked with operations on a railroad between Arkhangelsk and Lake Onega, including surrounding
United States and the Russian Revolution
United_States_and_the_Russian_Revolution
US-funded international media outlet
authorities jammed their signals, and communist regimes often infiltrated their operations. RFE/RL is a private 501(c)(3) corporation supervised by the United States
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Radio_Free_Europe/Radio_Liberty
1921 United States law
Arthur Cuming Ringland was chief of mission in Europe. ARA ended its operations outside Russia in 1922; it operated in Russia until 1923. Under Herbert
Russian_Famine_Relief_Act
American investigative journalist (1949–2026)
candidates who were supporters of big oil. In 1988, he covered Operation Breakthrough, a mission to free three gray whales from pack ice in the Beaufort
Richard_Mauer
Steel manufacturing company
the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development "Operation Breakthrough" program. The government program was designed to test new construction
Republic_Steel
Component of World War 2
Central Europe (1 January – 9 May 1945) during World War II. Its initial breakthrough phase was fought over four days, from 16 April until 19 April 1945, within
Battle_of_the_Oder–Neisse
23-year FBI counterintelligence operation against the Soviet Union
Operation Shocker was a 23-year counterintelligence operation run by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation against the Soviet Union. The operation involved
Operation_Shocker
The Surinamese Interior War occurs. October 11–12: Reykjavik Summit: a breakthrough in nuclear arms control. October 19: The pro-Marxist interim President
Timeline_of_the_Cold_War
Part of the post-WWII era and the Cold War
1934, the Vemork hydroelectric station of Norsk Hydro Rjukan entered operation as the world's only industrial-scale production site for heavy water,
Nuclear_arms_race
1943 tank battle in the Soviet Union
to comment on the failure of the operation: "The operation misfired from the start. There was no strategic breakthrough—no "blitzkrieg", no war of movement
Battle_of_Kursk
Refugee relief and resettlement operation from Hungary
Operation Safe Haven, also known as Operation Mercy, was a refugee relief and resettlement operation executed by the United States following the Soviet
Operation_Safe_Haven_(1957)
1942 World War II Soviet operation
Operation Uranus (19–23 November 1942) was a Soviet strategic operation on the Eastern Front of World War II which led to the encirclement of Axis forces
Operation_Uranus
OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH
OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Name of Lord Shiva; The Operator; One who Maintains Balance Between Life and Death
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Balance; Temperance; Moderation
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, TEMPERANCE means "moderation, self-restraint."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English, Old French sur(ri)gien (from a derivative of Late Latin chirurgia ‘handiwork’), hence an occupational name for a person who performed operations, mostly amputations. Before the advent of anaesthetics, only crude surgery was possible, and the calling was often combined with that of the barber or bath house attendant.French : topographic name for someone who lived close to a gushing spring.
Female
Japanese
(1-æ, 2- 京, 3- å”, 4- 郷) Variant spelling of Japanese unisex Kyou, KYO means 1) "apricot," 2) "capital," 3) "cooperation," or 4) "village."Â
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Moderation; Neutrality
Girl/Female
Indian
Moderation, Equality
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Seperation
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : nickname for a lordly, impressive, or sharp-eyed man, from Middle English egle ‘eagle’ (from Old French aigle, from Latin aquila).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Laigle in Orne, France, the name of which ostensibly means ‘the eagle’, although it is possible that the recorded forms result from the operation of early folk etymology on some unknown original. Matilda de Aquila is recorded in 1129 as the widow of Robert Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland.Jewish : translation into English of Adler.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Moderation, Equality
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : from Middle High German bloch, Middle Dutch blok ‘block of wood’, ‘stocks’. The surname probably originated as a nickname for a large, lumpish man, or perhaps as a nickname for a persistent lawbreaker who found himself often in the stocks.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for someone who blocks, as in shoemaking and bookbinding, from Middle English blok ‘block’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized spelling of Bloch (see Vlach).Adriaen Coertsz Block was a Dutch-born merchant-explorer who traded along the CT coast and Long Island shortly after Hudson’s voyage to the region in 1609. Block Island, between the north fork of Long Island and RI, which he used as a base of operations, is named after him.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, so named from Old English gor ‘dirt’, ‘mud’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Introduced in America by a family from Gorton, Lancashire, England (three miles from Manchester), the name Gorton was also adopted by a religious group known as the Gortonites. They were followers of Samuel Gorton (c. 1592–1677), whose unorthodox religious beliefs, which included denying the doctrine of the Trinity, caused him to seek religious toleration by emigrating to Boston in 1637 with his family. In conflict with authorities in Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, and Newport, he eventually settled in Shawomet, RI, and renamed it Warwick. He died there in 1677, leaving three sons and at least six daughters.
Female
Japanese
(1-æ, 2- 京, 3- å”, 4- 郷) Japanese unisex name KYOU means 1) "apricot," 2) "capital," 3) "cooperation," or 4) "village."Â
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, German, Hebrew, Portuguese
Divided; Breach; Breakthrough
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Method; Way; Mode; Manner; Operation; Process
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse female personal name Gunvǫr, composed of the elements gunn ‘battle’ + vǫr, the feminine form of varr ‘defender’, or possibly from the Old Norse male personal name Gunnarr.English : occupational name for an operator of heavy artillery (see Gunn).Americanized spelling of German Gönner, a habitational name for someone from any of numerous places named Gönne.
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English
Temperance; One of the Qualities Adopted as a First Name by the Puritans After the Reformation; Moderation; Self Restraint
OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH
OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Berkshire named Bracknell from an Old English personal name Bracca (genitive -n) + halh ‘nook or corner of land’.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, French, Greek, Jamaican
Lover; City Name; French Capital
Boy/Male
Hindu
Strong
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name HIEU means "dutiful to parents."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Solitude
Girl/Female
Indian
Gurus temple
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Possessing the Highest Treasure
Girl/Female
Tamil
The original, Love
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Telugu
Agni
Boy/Male
Hindu
Merciful Lord Shiva, Compassionate
OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH
OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH
OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH
OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH
OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH
n.
An elaborate discourse, delivered in public, treating an important subject in a formal and dignified manner; especially, a discourse having reference to some special occasion, as a funeral, an anniversary, a celebration, or the like; -- distinguished from an argument in court, a popular harangue, a sermon, a lecture, etc.; as, Webster's oration at Bunker Hill.
v. i.
To deliver an oration.
n.
Effect produced; influence.
n.
The act of loading.
n.
The method of working; mode of action.
n.
The act or process of operating; agency; the exertion of power, physical, mechanical, or moral.
n.
Something to be done; some transformation to be made upon quantities, the transformation being indicated either by rules or symbols.
n.
Act; working; operation.
n.
The act of cooperating, or of operating together to one end; joint operation; concurrent effort or labor.
n.
That which is operated or accomplished; an effect brought about in accordance with a definite plan; as, military or naval operations.
n.
The act of operating or working; operation.
n.
The symbol that expresses the operation to be performed; -- called also facient.
n.
The consequence of anything; the issue; conclusion; result; that in which an action, operation, or series of operations, terminates.
n.
Exposure to the free action of the air; airing; as, aeration of soil, of spawn, etc.
n.
Calmness of mind; equanimity; as, to bear adversity with moderation.
n.
Any methodical action of the hand, or of the hand with instruments, on the human body, to produce a curative or remedial effect, as in amputation, etc.
n.
Operation.
a.
Having the power of acting; hence, exerting force, physical or moral; active in the production of effects; as, an operative motive.
a.
Based upon, or consisting of, an operation or operations; as, operative surgery.
a.
Producing the appropriate or designed effect; efficacious; as, an operative dose, rule, or penalty.