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Cây đàn sinh viên (roughly translated as The guitar of students) is a Vietnamese song written by songwriter Quốc An in 2001, [1] with lyrics by a student named Thuận Thiên, who emailed it to Quốc An in the hope that the songwriter could write a song based on his writing. [2]
The HCE was a British four-wheeled cyclecar manufactured in 1912 and 1913. It was originally made by H.C.E. Cars of London SW, and later by the Easycar Company at a 30-acre (120,000 m 2 ) site with test track in Harold Wood , then in Essex.
Broadcast Title Eps. Prod. Cast and crew Theme song(s) Genre Notes 1998 Nov [36]Đám cưới đêm mưa (Rainy Night Wedding) 1 HanoiTV's Literature & Art Committee
Nguyễn Hữu Phần (director & writer); Khánh Huyền, Thanh Du, Đức Quỳnh, Bích Thủy, Phi Tuấn, Thu Hải, Minh Hương, Tùng Bắc, Hạ Tám, Thu Thảo, Huyền Trang, La Hùng, Thu Hà... Trăng trối (Last Will) Composed by Vũ Thảo & Nguyễn Hữu Phần: Drama, Ethnic 23 Jan Fri [13] Người kéo vó bè
Broadcast Title Eps. Prod. Cast and crew Theme song(s) Genre Notes 12 Jan: Followed by the playback of Con Vá (Vá, My Puppy) .The single-episode drama was produced and first released on THP channel in 2000.
HCE may refer to: HCE (car), a British cyclecar; Humboldt Current ecosystem; Choriolysin H, an enzyme; Harvey Comics Entertainment; Hawaii Creole English language;
Hierarchical Cluster Engine (HCE) is a FOSS complex solution for: construct custom network mesh or distributed network cluster structure with several relations types between nodes, formalize the data flow processing goes from upper node level central source point to down nodes and backward, formalize the management requests handling from multiple source points, support native reducing of ...
Host card emulation (HCE) is the software architecture that provides exact virtual representation of various electronic identity (access, transit and banking) cards using only software. Prior to the HCE architecture, near field communication (NFC) transactions were mainly carried out using hardware-based secure elements .