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Iar; I.A.R.; IAR (disambiguation)

IAR         
Initial Address Reject
IAR         
Instruction Address Register. The IBM name for program counter. (1995-03-21)
Íar mac Dedad         
Íar; Iar mac Dedad
Íar mac Dedad (Íar, son of Deda mac Sin) was a legendary King of Munster. He is the father, or in some sources more distant ancestor, of Eterscél Mór, and grandfather (or great-grandfather) of the famous Conaire Mór, both High Kings of Ireland.

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IAR

IAR may refer to:

  • IAR Systems, an embedded system technology company
  • The Institute of Asian Research, an institute under the Faculty of Arts in the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • "Ignore all rules", a policy on Wikipedia
  • Industria Aeronautică Română (IAR Braşov), an aerospace manufacturer
  • M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle, a new weapon design commissioned by the U.S. Marine Corps
  • Institute of Advanced Research, a private university in Gujarat, India
  • Instruction address register, an alternative name for the program counter CPU register
  • International Authority for the Ruhr, an organization in control of the industry in the Ruhr area from 1949 to 1952
  • International Affairs Review, an academic journal in the field of international affairs
  • Informacyjna Agencja Radiowa, a Polish news agency
  • The IATA code for the Tunoshna Airport, Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia
  • .iar, Inventory ARchive file used for avatar inventory backup in OpenSimulator virtual environments
Examples of use of IAR
1. The company said that it and IAR will market similar upgrade programs to other customers.
2. The projects will be carried out together with the Romanian aircraft manufacturer IAR SA.
3. The agreement follows a $43m. deal Elbit signed in November to supply the Romanian Defense Ministry with eight IAR–'' lead–in trainer aircraft.
4. Mr Watson was replying to Scottish Nationalist MP Angus MacNeil (Na h–Eileanan An Iar). Mr MacNeil was the MP whose initial letter to Met Commissioner Sir Ian Blair sparked the "cash for honours" row.
5. And the culprit is not a treacherous current, but this 3'–year–old crofter, the Scottish National Party‘s MP for Na h–Eileanan an Iar (Western Isles). Barely a year after arriving in parliament, MacNeil has created a political storm that is expected to result in the extraordinary sight of police interviewing a serving prime minister.