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years, the company established its first factory in south India in the town of Machilipatnam on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. The high profits reported by the company after landing in India initially prompted James I to grant subsidiary licences to other trading companies in England. But in 1609 he renewed... |
on the South was irretrievably broken. Upon signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson prophesied: ""We have lost the South for a generation"". Modernization had brought factories, national businesses and larger, more cosmopolitan cities such as Atlanta, Dallas, Charlotte and Houston to the South... |
Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814"", he left school and quit his job, against the wishes of his family, to pursue a career as a dancer. During a year in which he was intermittently homeless, Williams visited record labels and dance studios looking for work. He got a job as a background dancer on a music tour for Kym Sims' d... |
asking Brooke to sing her to sleep in her arms. Stephanie Forrester (The Bold and the Beautiful) Stephanie Forrester (nee Douglas) is a fictional character on the American soap opera, ""The Bold and the Beautiful"". Stephanie is known for her marriages to the famed fashion designer, Eric Forrester, and for her rivalrie... |
provide historical and legal clarity about the Constitution and other laws. The Declaration became official when Congress voted for it on July 4; signatures of the delegates were not needed to make it official. The handwritten copy of the Declaration of Independence that was signed by Congress is dated July 4, 1776. Th... |
river systems and is a critical source of water in the state's long dry season when little if any precipitation falls. Up to 30 percent of California's water supply is from snowpack. Much of California's extensive reservoir and aqueduct system is designed to store and capture runoff from the Central Valley watershed. T... |
part is due to more favourable Canadian laws. In 1937 there were 4,740 strikes in the United States. This was the greatest strike wave in American labor history. The number of major strikes and lockouts in the U.S. fell by 97% from 381 in 1970 to 187 in 1980 to only 11 in 2010. Companies countered the threat of a strik... |
Viola fails to impress Coach Dinklage (Vinnie Jones) and is assigned to second string, much to her dismay. Her teammates, including Duke, initially dislike ""Sebastian"" due to his awkward and strange behavior. However, with help from Paul once again, they begin to accept him into their social circle. ""Sebastian"" the... |
direction as the forced motion, thus accelerating the boundary layer and enhancing the heat transfer.. Transition to turbulence, however, can be delayed. An example of this would be a fan blowing upward on a hot plate. Since heat naturally rises, the air being forced upward over the plate adds to the heat transfer. The... |
American Idol (season 10) The tenth season of ""American Idol"" premiered on January 19, 2011 and concluded on May 25, 2011, on the Fox television network. The show underwent a number of changes from the ninth season, including the return of Nigel Lythgoe as executive producer. Randy Jackson returned as judge for his t... |
acknowledge its side effects. She doesn't like John because of his constant reminder of the terrible events of Vegas. When a harmless supernatural event is witnessed by John, Dave and herself at a restaurant, she cries. Where John and Dave take a moral obligation with their ""gift"", Jen leaves and tries to repress it ... |
she had recorded. At the time, Regan was searching for a singer to record ""The Morning After"" (the theme from ""The Poseidon Adventure"") for release as a record. He hired McGovern sight unseen to record the song, which resulted in her contracting with 20th Century Records. After it won an Oscar for Best Original Son... |
and orders her to flee as far away from the kingdom as she can. The Huntsman appears in the first season of ""Once Upon a Time"" played by Jamie Dornan. The Huntsman is a nameless hunter who is a solitary recluse, raised by wolves. He considers the wolves to be his true family, and is greatly saddened by the deaths of ... |
film ""Little Accidents"" starring Elizabeth Banks, Boyd Holbrook, and Jacob Lofland which premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. All five films were been supported by the Sundance Institute Labs and fellowship programs. Berman's past producing credits include ""The Dry Land"", ""Jess + Moss"", ""Seven Days in U... |
Love means never having to say you're sorry ""Love means never having to say you're sorry"" is a catchphrase based on a line from the Erich Segal novel ""Love Story"" and was popularized by its 1970 film adaptation starring Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal. The line is spoken twice in the film: once in the middle of the fil... |
home for the only run of the game, McGinnity outdueling Plank 1–0 and giving the Giants a three-games-to-one lead. Saturday, October 14, 1905, at the Polo Grounds (III) in upper Manhattan, New York The Giants looked to wrap up the Series behind the perennial Christy Mathewson, who faced Chief Bender this time. The game... |
lead-acid batteries. These electric vehicles are not considered by the government as new energy vehicles due to safety and environmental concerns, and consequently, do not enjoy the same benefits as highway legal plug-in electric cars. California electric car maker Tesla Motors began development in 2004 on the Tesla Ro... |
the term ""cacique"", the conquistadors use synonyms for principal chieftain such as ""taque"", meaning ""chief"" or ""he who rules"" in Chibcha; ""ibux"", which could identify brothers or sons of a chieftain, and ""uri"" meaning ""master's son"". Among the major chiefdoms that have been identified, perhaps one of the ... |
would ultimately lose to the eventual Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos. That game was the last playoff appearance for the Steelers during the 1990s and they did not return to the postseason until 2001. As of 2017, this remains the only time in their history the Steelers defeated the Patriots in the playoffs. The Stee... |
Necessity and Urgency Decree A Necessity and Urgency Decree (Spanish: ""Decreto de necesidad y urgencia"", also known as DNU) is a special kind of order issued by the President of Argentina. Unlike regular decrees, which are used in Argentina for rulemaking, a DNU has the force of law. Once the President promulgates a ... |
won the position as principal trombone in Indianapolis in 1969, at a mere 20 years old of age. As early as high school Beckel was composing and earning awards, the first a national award at North Texas State for one of his big band competitions. Having taken piano lessons alongside trombone lessons throughout grade sch... |
This is because of its circular shape. The farmer community prepares this traditional festival cuisine during Makar Sankranti when the fresh crop of paddy has been harvested. It is recognized as one of the Telangana Traditional Festival cuisines. Sakinalu Sakinalu (or sakinaalu, Chakinaalu Telugu: సకినాలు) is a special... |
and eventually bombarded the town of Cagsawa with tephra that buried it. Trees burned, and rivers were certainly damaged. Proximate areas were also devastated by the eruption, with ash accumulating to in depth. In Cagsawa, 1,200 locals perished in what is considered to be the most lethal eruption in Mayon's history acc... |
carry. 2012 Big Ten Football Championship Game The 2012 Big Ten Football Championship Game was a college football game. It was played on December 1, 2012, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, to determine the 2012 champion of the Big Ten Conference. It was played between the Wisconsin Badgers of the Leaders D... |
cycle and DNA damage checkpoints. DNA rereplication must be strictly regulated to ensure that genomic information is faithfully transmitted through successive generations. Replication of DNA always begins at an origin of replication. In yeast, the origins contain autonomously replicating sequences (ARS), distributed th... |
of the National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park was established on March 1, 1872, as the world's first national park. Between 1872 and 1886, the park was administered by the Interior Department and was managed by a civilian superintendent with limited resources or legal authority to maintain and protect the par... |
by John Barry, and this time the theme song had lyrics written by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse. The soundtrack reached 1 on the ""Billboard"" 200 and spent 70 weeks on the charts. It also peaked at 14 on the UK Albums Chart, and received the Bond series first Grammy Award nomination, Best Original Score from a Mo... |
at his shows about learning Deep Purple's ""'Smoke on the Water""' as his first song. He then broke his ankle at age 17 and wrote his first song in the hospital bed whilst waiting for surgery. Soon after he began singing and playing in front of small crowds at blues jam nights across Melbourne, initially as a folk sing... |
Adventure Park, the ""Pirates of the Caribbean"" segment of the ""World of Color"" show was extended to include visual clips and music from ""On Stranger Tides"". The film was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on September 12, 2011 in the UK, topping both the Blu-ray and DVD sales charts during its first two weeks. The film ... |
the role of Alice Garvey in ""Little House on the Prairie"", which she played until 1980, when her character was killed in a fire accidentally set by Albert Ingalls. Earlier in the series, in the 1976 episode ""Journey in the Spring"", Paraday had played Eliza Anne Ingalls, Charles' sister-in-law. After ""Little House ... |
the show's first four seasons, he was credited as a guest star, but beginning with season five's ""Prick Up Your Ears"", he has been credited as a main cast member. Other recurring cast members include Patrick Warburton as Joe Swanson; Jennifer Tilly as Bonnie Swanson; John G. Brennan as Mort Goldman and Horace the bar... |
Boys, who had recorded a version with Terry Jacks producing, decided to abandon their recording. Jacks released his version as a single in 1973 on his own label, Goldfish Records. ""Put the Bone In"", an original composition about burying a deceased pet dog, was included as the B-side. The single soon topped the record... |
score of 6.6/10, on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. Alex Stedman from ""Variety"" complimented the episode, saying, ""Ryan Murphy and Co. have said from the beginning that if any ""American Horror Story"" season resembles ""Hotel"", it's season one, ""Murder House"". But episode six made that connection much more li... |
(Sonya Walger). Eloise Hawking (Fionnula Flanagan), introduced in the third season, is Daniel Faraday's mother and also has connections with Desmond. The introduction of the Others featured Tom, a.k.a. Mr. Friendly (M. C. Gainey), and Ethan Rom (William Mapother), all of whom have been shown in both flashbacks and the ... |
Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H (known as The Power Trip), which also led to a singles push for both Matt and Jeff. Hardy helped Jeff defeat Triple H for the Intercontinental Championship, and shortly after Hardy defeated Eddie Guerrero to win the European Championship on ""SmackDown!"". At Backlash he retained th... |
the House (currently Kenneth Clarke) acts as presiding officer of the Commons during the election process. If there is only one candidate, a motion is put before the House asking if the candidate should take the Chair as Speaker. If the question is challenged the decision is made by division (vote). If there is more th... |
I Go to Pieces ""I Go to Pieces"" is a song written by Del Shannon which became a Top Ten hit for Peter and Gordon in 1965. Del Shannon had written ""I Go to Pieces"" for an R&B singer named Lloyd Brown whom Shannon discovered at a Michigan nightclub. Shannon arranged and produced Brown's recording but was unable to fi... |
Dempsey (the actor who plays Derek Shepherd). As of July 2010, Scorsone had been promoted to series regular for ""Private Practice"". She appeared in the third episode of the seventh season of ""Grey's Anatomy"" where Amelia and Derek started to reconcile their differences. In March 2014, Scorsone returned to ""Grey's ... |
the voice cast of Disney animated film, ""Zootopia"", which was directed by Byron Howard and Rich Moore. She voiced a European rabbit named Judy Hopps who is a newly appointed member of the Zootopia Police Department in the film's Taiwanese version. Jolin Tsai filmography Taiwanese entertainer Jolin Tsai () has been fe... |
theatre has not been completely sold out. No one will sit in a certain box because it is haunted. Backstage, despite the soothing efforts of the opera's producer, Harry Hunter (Edward de Souza), everyone, including the show's star, Maria, is nervous and upset as if a sinister force was at work. The climax comes during ... |
Eric Holder referenced the song in December 2014, when protestors interrupted him while he was giving a speech in Atlanta, Georgia at Ebenezer Baptist Church. In response, Holder stated to the protestors, ""I’m not mad at cha"". I Ain't Mad at Cha ""I Ain't Mad at Cha"" is a song by rapper 2Pac released shortly after h... |
was formed as the Milwaukee Brewers in the Western League. For the 1900 season, the Western League was renamed the ""American League"", and in 1901, it was converted to a major league team under the leadership of Ban Johnson. Johnson originally intended to move the Milwaukee Brewers to St. Louis, a larger market for Ma... |
as opposed to a touchdown, which is worth six points, it is usually only attempted in specific situations (see Strategy). The goal structure consists of a horizontal crossbar suspended above the ground, with two vertical goalposts apart extending vertically from each end of the crossbar. In American football, the goals... |
wild card finalists would be chosen from the eliminated semi-finalists. One wild card finalist was chosen by the jury whilst the other was chosen by public vote. With only two days to prepare for the final competition, the wild card finalists had little chance of winning. For the final program (episode 8), the winner w... |
times are tossed like a ship on a stormy sea, often escaping being sunk by the skill of the pilot, but even more often perishing, sometimes even right at the dock"". Rejecting autocracy as a form of government, Scherbatov wrote ""yet there is torture, in which there are no other laws and regulations except for the insa... |
notes were printed. In February 2012, the B.E.P. printed 512,000 Series 2009 $2 Star Notes, in anticipation of more regular runs being printed later in 2012. Series 2009 $2 bills were issued to banks during the summer of 2012. In November 2013, the B.E.P. began printing series 2013 $2 bills for the Federal Reserve Bank... |
100+ yards rushing, and five with 200+ yards. He holds the record for most rushing yards in a career (4,114), season (1,773; also fifth his sophomore year), and career yards per game (117.5) including the 2nd- and 6th-best seasons in school history (147.8 in 2016; 110.1 in 2014). He is second all-time with 33 rushing t... |
four of the eight men's matches went to five sets, and five seeded players were knocked out. The win that ""The New York Times"" lauded as the greatest upset of the men's competition thus far, was Kei Nishikori's victory over 2007 semifinalist and fourth seed David Ferrer. Nishikori, ranked world number 126, won after ... |
Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old) ""Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)"" is a debut single recorded by American country music artist Garth Brooks. It was released in March 1989 as the first single from his self-titled debut album. It was also featured on ""The Garth Brooks Collection"", ""The Hits"" and ""The ... |
Reddy's 8 November 1977 concert at Radio City Music Hall. However the production duties on Reddy's tenth studio album: the 1978 release ""We'll Sing in the Sunshine"", were split between Fowley (helming six tracks) and veteran easy listening producer Nick De Caro (helming four): although De Caro had not previously prod... |
displays numerous superpowers, but the aliens don't know how to make the ""ship"" act like a human. A superstitious cop named Dooley (Scott Caan) desperately searches for the alien. The aliens need to save their planet, Nil, from an energy crisis. They need salt, which they plan to take by draining the Earth's oceans u... |
Ukraine. He scored his first international goal on 11 October 2010 in the final game, a 2–0 win over Montenegro in Basel. In 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification, he played eight full matches in a successful campaign, scoring two first-half goals on 6 September 2013 in a 4–4 draw with Iceland at the Stade de Suisse. Manag... |
his 1988 album ""Heart of Mine"". The Next Time I Fall ""The Next Time I Fall"" is a song written by Bobby Caldwell and Paul Gordon and recorded as a duet by Peter Cetera and Amy Grant for his 1986 album ""Solitude/Solitaire"". It reached number one on ""Billboard"" magazine's Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary chart and w... |
from critics. In an alternate present, humans coexist with eight other sentient races, including orcs, elves, centaurs, goblins, dwarves and creatures like fairies and dragons. Magic is known to be real, but is seldom encountered, since magic wands are exceedingly rare and only special persons known as ""Brights"" can ... |
Lieutenant-Colonel. He led his regiment in the Battle of Villinghausen on 15–16 July 1761, and was noted for his gallantry. In 1762 his regiment was involved in heavy fighting during the Battle of Wilhelmsthal. A few weeks later they defeated Saxon troops at the Battle of Lutterberg and ended the year by participating ... |
(1895), he also achieved renown as a portraitist. Roberts was born in Dorchester, Dorset, England, although some mystery surrounds his actual birthdate: his birth certificate says 8 March 1856, whereas his tombstone is inscribed 9 March. Roberts migrated with his family to Australia in 1869 to live with relatives. Sett... |
and triple platinum in Canada. Steinfeld played the lead role in ""The Edge of Seventeen"", a coming-of-age comedy co-starring Blake Jenner, Woody Harrelson and Kyra Sedgwick, and written and directed by Kelly Fremon Craig. The film was released November 18, 2016, to positive reviews, and Steinfeld's performance was pr... |
complex in Geneva, Switzerland. Suggestions came from far and wide including such fanciful suggestions as a ship on the high seas to housing the entire complex in a single tall building. Amateur architects submitted designs, local governments offered park areas, but the determined group of New York City boosters that i... |
2011–12 Nashville Predators season The 2011–12 Nashville Predators season was the club's 14th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). On June 22, 2011, the Predators revealed a new team logo, secondary logo and wordmarks. The Predators new away jerseys were unveiled at the 2011 NHL Entry Draft and their new home je... |
of fluid may be associated with the baby becoming easier to feel through the belly (due to the loss of the surrounding fluid), decreased uterine size, or meconium (fetal stool) seen in the fluid. The cause of prelabor rupture of membranes (PROM) is not clearly understood, but the following are risk factors that increas... |
was still a country although under practical control by Germany). The Nordic Passport Union of 1958 removed passport checks at the border. However, custom checks remained in force between Denmark and other Nordic countries until the Schengen acquis of 2001. There was no land border with Denmark before July 2000 when th... |
Loans Company. In 2010 the microfinance grew its deposit base to 36.06 million cedis and total asset size of 47.18 million cedis. In 2013 First Capital Plus Bank had deposit base of 211.11 million cedis and total assets of 286.80million cedis. The Bank of Ghana states that FCP has a market share of 16% of the advances ... |
won the Munster title for the first time since 1955, were lining out in a first All-Ireland final since 1940 when they claimed their sixth championship crown. The two teams last met in a major game in the semi-final of the 1971-1972 National Hurling League. Limerick were the winners on that occasion with a score line o... |
the TV show ""Say Yes to the Dress"". Matthew Christopher Matthew Christopher Sobaski is an American fashion designer mostly known for bridal wear. He is the owner and the CEO of a couture fashion house in New York City. Christopher was born on March 16, 1976, in Packwood, Iowa to Kenneth Sobaski, a hog farmer and Sand... |
finished. Debra Messing, who plays Grace, said it was ""cordoned off like an accident scene. It was a shock to see parts of it gone already."" Each cast member was allowed to keep their favorite souvenir from the set. Messing took the door to Grace's office; she wanted to lean it up against the wall at her house as a p... |
Sunday at Valhalla Golf Club. However, Woods played the last twelve holes of regulation seven under par, and won a three-hole aggregate playoff over May with a birdie on the first hole and pars on the next two. He joined Ben Hogan (1953) as the only other player to win three professional majors in one season. Three wee... |
Public Opinion Research () After Florida was decided and Gore conceded, Texas Governor George W. Bush became the president-elect and began forming his transition committee. In a speech on December 13, in the Texas House of Representatives chamber, Bush stated he was reaching across party lines to bridge a divided Ameri... |
her life around. Raman's brother, Romi (Aly Goni) is told that his ex-girlfriend, Sarika (Sarika Dhillon) had his child and convinces her to marry him. Ashok is revealed to be a sex offender and his marriage with Mihika ends in divorce. Ishita is able to become pregnant with Raman's child, but suffers a miscarriage whe... |
of early 20th-century music . Later, Schoenberg was to develop the most influential version of the dodecaphonic (also known as twelve-tone) method of composition, which in French and English was given the alternative name serialism by René Leibowitz and Humphrey Searle in 1947. This technique was taken up by many of hi... |
1920s party-like atmosphere. A BBC film of ""Elite Syncopations"" was also made in 1975 and danced by The Royal Ballet's original cast, in Battersea's Big Top. The piece entered the repertory of Birmingham Royal Ballet on 10 February 1978 at Sadler's Wells Theatre. The 'Classic' ragtime composers represented in the pro... |
Whitney Houston Whitney Elizabeth Houston (August 9, 1963 – February 11, 2012) was an American singer and actress. She was cited as the most awarded female artist of all time by ""Guinness World Records"" and remains one of the best-selling music artists of all time with 200 million records sold worldwide. She released... |
Radio jamming Radio jamming is the deliberate jamming, blocking or interference with authorized wireless communications. In the United States, radio jamming devices (known as ""jammers"") are illegal and their use can result in large fines. In some cases jammers work by the transmission of radio signals that disrupt co... |
argued that the Great Depression was caused by the policies of the Federal Reserve. Friedman argues that laissez-faire government policy is more desirable than government intervention in the economy. Governments should aim for a neutral monetary policy oriented toward long-run economic growth, by gradual expansion of t... |
test-fired from ""Vanguard"" on 26 May 1994, and she began her first patrol in December of that year. According to the Royal Navy, at least one submarine has always been on patrol ever since. In 2006 the UK revealed that it had a stockpile of 160–225 nuclear warheads of variable yields. Every year, the Atomic Weapons E... |
head of the bone, and during the second year the center for the greater tubercle, and during the fifth that for the lesser tubercle, make their appearance. By the sixth year the centers for the head and tubercles have joined, so as to form a single large epiphysis, which fuses with the body about the twentieth year. Th... |
Port Control Protocol Port Control Protocol (PCP) is a computer networking protocol that allows hosts on IPv4 or IPv6 networks to control how the incoming IPv4 or IPv6 packets are translated and forwarded by an upstream router that performs network address translation (NAT) or packet filtering. By allowing hosts to cre... |
awards and decorations as members of the Texas Army & Air National Guard. For example, deployed members of the Texas State Guard received the ""Governor's Unit Citation"" for Hurricane Katrina and Rita relief in 2005. The governor is the commander in chief of the Texas State Guard. Article 4, Section 7 of the Texas Con... |
Small to Medium Enterprises in London. London's first Mosque opened by Mohamed Dollie in 1895, Albert Street, modern Camden. Prof. Ron Geeves states this in his biography of Abdullah Quilliam. The Mosque relocates to Euston Road in 1899 where the present Wellcome Collection stands. Mohamed Dollie was of Scottish and Ma... |
hydrogen sulfide and selenide. All straight-chain saturated hydrogen pnictides follow the formula XH. Ammonia is produced industrially on the largest scale among all compounds. Like water, hydrogen bonding results in a high melting and boiling point compared to the other pnictogen hydrides, although 26% is lost on melt... |
in June, 2015. The third graphic novel, ""Thanos: The Infinity Finale"", as well as the connected mini-series ""The Infinity Entity"" were published in 2016. At the same time Starlin was writing these graphic novels and tie-ins, the character also appeared in ""New Avengers"" #23–24 (Oct–Nov 2014), ""Guardians of the G... |
1907. The tries scored in this match brought both players to six apiece, but as to which of these players reached that mark first is unclear. It was not until 1885 that another pairing of prolific try scorers, Wilfred Bolton and Charles Wade, both equalled the haul of six tries. Wade went on to hold the record outright... |
Stone Cates Stone Cates is a fictional character on the ABC soap opera, ""General Hospital"". Michael Sutton portrayed him from 1993 to 1995 and returned for a guest appearance from September 28 through September 29, 2010 and on August 1, 2017. The character died of AIDS-related illness in 1995 at age 19. Sutton was no... |
the hatred for Electronic Arts that greatly intensified after the release of the latest ""SimCity"" game, resulted in such a backlash. Tan gave ""The Sims 4"" a 3.5/5, calling it ""woefully incomplete, despite being unexpectedly solid and entertaining in its current state"". The Sims 4 The Sims 4 is the fourth major ti... |
have been used instead. The eighth season was released on Blu-ray and DVD on August 21, 2018. The set includes three audio commentaries and three featurettes. The Walking Dead (season 8) The eighth season of ""The Walking Dead"", an American post-apocalyptic horror television series on AMC, premiered on October 22, 201... |
2007, becoming the youngest person to be honored with the title. She also won the Country Music Association's Horizon Award for Best New Artist, the Academy of Country Music Awards' Top New Female Vocalist, and the American Music Awards' Favorite Country Female Artist honor. She was also nominated for Best New Artist a... |
After totaling his car in an illegal street race, Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) is sent to live in Tokyo, Japan, with his father, a U.S. Navy officer, in order to avoid jail. While in Tokyo, he befriends Twinkie (Bow Wow), a ""military brat"" who introduces him to the world of drift racing in Japan. He decides to race aga... |
played briefly during DC's Legend of Tomorrow in the episode Compromised. a Spider-Man collected edition graphic novel is named ""Spider-Man: Died in Your Arms Tonight"" (and it collects ""The Amazing Spider-Man"" (1998- 2nd Series) #600-601, Annual #36 and material from ""Amazing Spider-Man Family"" (2008) #7, 200 pag... |
Rabaut whose House Resolution 243 to add the phrase ""under God"" was signed into law on Flag Day, June 14, 1954. The composer, Irving Caesar, wrote and published over 700 songs in his lifetime. Dedicated to social issues, he donated all rights of the musical setting to the U.S. government, so that anyone can perform t... |
Sound. This was the very large and powerful concert sound system being used by the Grateful Dead at the time of these shows. It was composed of more than 600 speakers, powered by dozens of amplifiers. Each musical instrument had its own dedicated array of speakers. The Wall of Sound provided a superior sonic environmen... |
the second jazz album to win Album of the Year in the award's history. The first was ""Getz/Gilberto"" by Stan Getz and João Gilberto in 1965. The track ""Both Sides Now"" was also nominated for Best Jazz Instrumental. All songs were written by Joni Mitchell, except where noted. Bonus tracks The Amazon.com exclusive ve... |
Communist Party of Moldova, blamed ""fundamental flaws in economic activity"" which made it close to impossible to fulfill the plan's criteria. The Baikal Amur Mainline railway in Siberia was officially finished in 1984, but was not fully completed until 1991. The 1979 Soviet economic reform, or ""Improving planning an... |
the only player to accomplish this until Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa matched his feat in 1999 and 2001, respectively, thus becoming the only players to achieve four consecutive 50 home run seasons. Barry Bonds hit the most home runs to join the club, collecting 73 in 2001. The most recent players to reach the milestone... |
agreement having taken place in 1984 when the International Court of Justice ruled on the maritime boundary in the Gulf of Maine. Likewise, Canada and France had previously contested the maritime boundary surrounding the islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon, but accepted a 1992 International Court of Arbitration ruling. ... |
the series was created by Bruce Miller, who is also an executive producer with Daniel Wilson, Fran Sears, and Warren Littlefield. Atwood serves as consulting producer, giving feedback on some of the areas where the series expands upon or modernizes the book. She also played a small cameo role in the first episode. Moss... |
prime ministerespecially as the prime minister, Gough Whitlam, had refused Kerr's request for permission to consult Barwick or to act on any advice except Whitlam's own. The Chief Justice also administers the Oath of Allegiance and the Oath of Office to the Governor-General-designate when he or she takes up his or her ... |
Ted Mosby Theodore Evelyn Mosby is a fictional character and the main protagonist in the U.S. television sitcom ""How I Met Your Mother"", portrayed by Josh Radnor. Ted also serves as the show's narrator from the future, voiced by Bob Saget, as he tells his children the ""long version"" of how he met their mother. Ted ... |
the film was released on 19 November 2016, the day after the film's premiere. On 7 March 2016 a trailer-preview was released about the History of Magic in North America as it is in the Harry Potter universe. On 7 October 2016, Rowling also released on Pottermore four pieces of writing exclusively as an introduction to ... |
Animal Crackers in My Soup ""Animal Crackers in My Soup"" was a song introduced by Shirley Temple in the 1935 film ""Curly Top"" (At approx. 00:11:00-00:14:00.) The lyrics were written by Irving Caesar and Ted Koehler and the music by Ray Henderson, sheet music published by Sam Fox Publishing Company. Numerous singles ... |
season 7 reboot. Molly Ephraim and Flynn Morrison both opted not to return for the new season, with Fox announcing their roles (""Mandy"" and ""Boyd"", respectively) would be recast ahead of season 7. On August 6, 2018, it was announced that Molly McCook and Jet Jurgensmeyer would be taking over the roles of Mandy and ... |
in him, and he gives her his business card in case she hears something about the killer. Later, she sees the killer with another potential victim and intentionally spills her drink on the lady, pulling her away. The killer seems to disappear, and while the bartender goes outside to phone Reid, he grabs her. The team re... |
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