| IAIIAI is an acronym for: International African Institute Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research Israel Aircraft Industries Ha-Taasiya Ha-Avirit TLAs. | IA-32IA-32 sometimes generically called x86 or even x86-32. Within various programming language directives it is also referred to as " i386"; this directive would inform the compiler to generate code only for the IA-32 instruction set. It is the instruction se | Iambic pentameterIambic pentameter is a meter in poetry, consisting of lines with five feet (hence " pentameter") in which the iamb is the dominant foot (hence "Iambic"). Iambic rhythms are quite easy to write in English and iambic pentameter is among the most common metr |
| IapetusIapetus was a Titan in Greek mythology. Iapetus is a moon of Saturn. Iapetus Ocean an ocean that existed between Scotland and Scandinavia between 400 and 600 million years ago. | Ian McKellenUniversal Studios, Hollywood, April 2000. Although a veteran performer on both stage and screen, he has only recently taken up serious Hollywood roles. Sir Ian Murray McKellen CBE (born May 25, 1939) is a highly acclaimed British actor on both stage and s | Ian BothamIan Terence Botham OBE, (born November 24, 1955) ( nicknamed "Beefy") was one of England's best-ever cricketers and one of the best all-round cricketers of all time. In a Test career spanning 15 years from 1977, he made 5200 runs at 33. 54, and took 383 w |
| Ian CurtisIan Kevin Curtis ( July 15, 1956 May 18, 1980) was an English singer and songwriter, born in Stretford, England. Curtis lived most of his life in Macclesfield, England. Ian Curtis is notable as the singer and lyricist with the band Joy Division, which he | Ian DuryIan Dury ( May 12, 1942 March 27, 2000) was a rock and roll singer, songwriter, and bandleader. He is best known as founder and lead singer of the British band Ian Dury and the Blockheads though he began his musical career in pub rock act Kilburn and the | IALIAL stands for a number of things, including: International auxiliary language International algorithmic language, later known as ALGOL 58 Intel Architecture Labs TLAs. |