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* '''POW''' is a television series in Great Britain that premiered in 2003. See [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0383130/combined IMDb link] |
* '''POW''' is a television series in Great Britain that premiered in 2003. See [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0383130/combined IMDb link] |
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* '''pow(x, y)''' is the [[exponentiation]] operation in the [[C programming language]] and several others. |
* '''pow(x, y)''' is the [[exponentiation]] operation in the [[C programming language]] and several others. |
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* '''POW! (Purveyors of Wonder) Entertainment''' is a media production company formed by Gill Champion, Arthur Lieberman and [[comic book]] legend [[Stan Lee]] in [[2005]]; Lee serves as the "face" of the company for public relations purposes. POW!'s productions include the [[2006]] [[Sci Fi Channel]] [[Sci Fi Channel (United States)#Sci Fi Pictures original movies|original feature]] film ''Stan Lee's Lightspeed'' and the [[reality television]] series ''[[Who Wants to be a Superhero?]]''. |
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Revision as of 14:49, 30 July 2006
POW is a three letter abbreviation and as such has several meanings:
- POW is short for Prisoner of War
- POW is also a shortened name of the Polish Military Organisation active before and during the World War I
- Pow is an onomatopoeia found commonly in comic strips to describe an action.
- Pow! is a song released by Lethal bizzle which then got banned for promoting gun culture.
- POW is an NES game. See P.O.W.: Prisoners of War.
- POW is also a PC game.
- PoW is an abbreviation for Palace on Wheels, a train in India.
- POW is a television series in Great Britain that premiered in 2003. See IMDb link
- pow(x, y) is the exponentiation operation in the C programming language and several others.
- POW! (Purveyors of Wonder) Entertainment is a media production company formed by Gill Champion, Arthur Lieberman and comic book legend Stan Lee in 2005; Lee serves as the "face" of the company for public relations purposes. POW!'s productions include the 2006 Sci Fi Channel original feature film Stan Lee's Lightspeed and the reality television series Who Wants to be a Superhero?.