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    Shim On was born into the Cheongsong Shim clan (靑松 沈氏) in the late Goryeo period. His father, Shim Tŏk-bu, participated in the Wihwado retreat alongside General Yi Sŏng-gye and later became a merit subject (개국공신; 開國功臣; lit. founding contributor) of the newly founded Joseon dynasty.

  2. Jan 22, 2010 · A shim is some code that takes care of what's asked (by 'interception'), without anyone being any wiser about it. Example of a Shim. An example of a shim would be rbenv (a ruby tool).

  3. Aug 10, 2014 · Typically, EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi on the EFI System Partition (ESP) is the GRUB binary, and EFI/ubuntu/shimx64.efi is the binary for shim. The latter is a relatively simple program that provides a way to boot on a computer with Secure Boot active.

  4. Rona-Lee Shimon (Hebrew: רונה לי שמעון; born 9 January 1983), credited onscreen as Rona-Lee Shim'on, is an Israeli actress, dancer and model. She is known primarily for her leading role in Fauda. Shim'on was a judge on Israel's Rokdim Im Kokhavim (' Dancing with the Stars ').

  5. Plain and simple, a shim is a tapered wedge used for making slight adjustments to home elements, such as door frames and windows, to make them plumb (perfectly vertical) and level. A shim will fill the space between two surfaces and ensure that they are connected.

  6. A shim is a thin and often tapered or wedged piece of material, used to fill small gaps or spaces between objects. [1] Shims are typically used in order to support, adjust for better fit, or provide a level surface. Shims may also be used as spacers to fill gaps between parts subject to wear.

  7. 1. (Bible) a. Old Testament the second son of Jacob and Leah. b. the tribe descended from him. c. the territory once occupied by this tribe in the extreme south of the land of Canaan. 2. (Bible) New Testament a devout Jew, who recognized the infant Jesus as the Messiah and uttered the canticle Nunc Dimittis over him in the Temple (Luke 2:25–35)