• "HOMR" (styled as "HOMЯ") is the ninth episode of the twelfth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. The 257th episode overall...
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  • or right R-modules.) For a fixed R-module A, let T(B) = HomR(A, B) for B in R-Mod. (Here HomR(A, B) is the abelian group of R-linear maps from A to B;...
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    segments for five episodes of The Simpsons: A parody of Davey and Goliath for "HOMR" (2001). Parodies of The California Raisins and Santa Claus Is Comin' to...
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    19.16 "Faith Off" 12 2000–01 21 November 1, 2000 May 20, 2001 15.5 18.52 "HOMR" 13 2001–02 22 November 6, 2001 May 22, 2002 Tuesday 8:30 pm (Episode 1)...
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  • Look up there's no place like home in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. (There's) No Place Like Home may refer to: No Place Like Home, a 2003 novel by Barbara...
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  • TV" episodes and "Not So Must See TV" episodes — with more of the former. "HOMR" was nominated for various awards. Al Jean received a nomination for Primetime...
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    Emmy Awards for directing Simpsons episodes, "Homer's Phobia" in 1997 and "HOMR" in 2001. For "Homer's Phobia" he won the Annie Award for Best Individual...
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    this complex. Note that HomR(A,B) is excluded from the complex. An alternative definition is given using the functor G(A)=HomR(A,B). For a fixed module...
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  • American Civil War Homer, the codename for the British spy Donald Maclean "HOMR", a 2001 episode of The Simpsons Homeric (disambiguation) Homerus (disambiguation)...
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  • (respectively left) module structure. The dual module is typically denoted M∗ or HomR(M, R). If the base ring R is a field, then a dual module is a dual vector...
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