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second time since 2013. The AIFF Youth Cup was first competed for in 2016. It was organised by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) as a preparatory tournament for the India under-17 team for the 2016 AFC U-16 Championship and the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup. The first tournament was held from 15 May to 25 May 2016 at the Tilak Maidan Stadium in Vasco, Goa. A total of five teams participated in the tournament after being invited by the All India Football Federation. The final was won 2–1 by South Korea over the United States. The following officials are
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14's finale. Hell's Kitchen (U.S. season 15) The fifteenth season of the American competitive reality television series ""Hell's Kitchen"" took place in October 2014 and premiered on January 15, 2016 on Fox. The prize was a head chef position at BLT Steak at Bally's Las Vegas. Country Club Chef Ariel Malone won the competition. Gordon Ramsay and Marino Monferrato returned as head chef and Maître d' respectively. Season 10 winner Christina Wilson was the initial sous chef for the red team while Andi Van Willigan-Cutspec, who got married, returned in episode 7 of this season. Aaron Mitrano replaced James Avery
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but he couldn’t create anything worthwhile. Perhaps the tailor didn’t have the technical wit, perhaps technical knowledge, and perhaps – simple luck. But the fact remains that state money was wasted. However, in 1839 he built a machine imitating the weaving process using the chain stitch. The first practical and widely used sewing machine was invented by Barthélemy Thimonnier, a French tailor, in 1829. His machine sewed straight seams using chain stitch like Saint's model, and in 1830, he signed a contract with Auguste Ferrand, a mining engineer, who made the requisite drawings and submitted a patent application. The patent
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28, 2018. By 2017, ""Brother vs. Brother"" remained HGTV's highest rated show. The twins decided to sell their individual homes and purchase a joint property in 2011, with the goal of establishing a hub for their extended family and friends. Jonathan began the search for a place that met all of their criteria (e.g. within 20 minutes of the airport), and they ultimately purchased a foreclosed, 5400 square-foot house west of Mandalay Bay for $400,000. With a renovation budget of $2 million, the project became the basis of a fourth television series, with working titles that included ""The Brothers Big
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States in the South, who advocated for states' rights to uphold slavery. Among the 34 U.S. states in February 1861, seven Southern slave states declared their secession from the country and formed the Confederate States of America. The Confederacy grew to include eleven states, all of them slaveholding. The Confederate States was never diplomatically recognized by the government of the United States or by that of any foreign country. The states that remained loyal to the U.S. were known as the Union. The Union and Confederacy quickly raised volunteer and conscription armies that fought mostly in the South over the
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on the proportion of nationwide votes received by participating political parties, and six seats are reserved to represent aboriginal groups. Members serve four-year terms. Although sometimes referred to as a ""parliament"", the Legislative Yuan, under Sun's political theory, is a branch of government, while only the National Assembly of the Republic of China, which is now abolished, with the power to amend the constitution and formerly to elect the President and Vice President, could be considered a parliament. However, after constitutional amendments effectively transferring almost all of the National Assembly's powers to the Legislative Yuan in the late 1990s, it
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punishable by death penalty. But perhaps the best indicator that this law is not a deterrent to criminality is the ever-increasing number of death convicts. From 1994 to 1995 the number of persons on death row increased from 12 to 104. From 1995 to 1996 it increased to 182. In 1997 the total death convicts was at 520 and in 1998 the inmates in death row was at 781. As of November 1999 there are a total of 956 death convicts at the National Bilibid Prisons and at the Correctional Institute for Women. As of December 31, 1999, based on
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Multilingualism and the protection of regional and minority languages are recognized political goals in Western Europe today. The Council of Europe Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities and the Council of Europe's European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages set up a legal framework for language rights in Europe. Western Europe is one of the richest regions of the world. Germany has the highest GDP in Europe and the largest financial surplus of any country, Luxembourg has the world's highest GDP per capita, and the United Kingdom has the highest Net National Wealth of any European state. Switzerland
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was as a contestant on the game show ""Card Sharks"", where her name was listed as ""Anne Johnson"". She appeared on the game show ""Child's Play"" under her full name, as well as the pilot episode for the game show ""Body Language"" as Anne Marie Johnson, where she described herself as a ""struggling actress"". Johnson played the role of Aileen Lewis on the 1984–85 NBC comedy series ""Double Trouble"". She played Raj's wife Nadine Hudson Thomas in the 1985–88 syndicated series ""What's Happening Now!!"". Cast as Althea Tibbs on the NBC/CBS series ""In the Heat of the Night"", she became
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and marked his first attempt at writing for theatre. It is based on his own screenplay for the 1997 film of the same name. The film itself was made on a budget of £3 million and was a sleeper hit, earning over £160 million in global box office receipts becoming the highest grossing film in the UK at the time. It was nominated for four Academy Awards, winning Best Original Score and received eleven Bafta Award nominations, winning four, including Best Film. The film is set in Sheffield, England, and it tells the story of six unemployed men, four of
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The Girl on the Train (2016 film) The Girl on the Train is a 2016 American mystery thriller drama film directed by Tate Taylor and written by Erin Cressida Wilson, based on Paula Hawkins' 2015 debut novel of the same name. The film stars Emily Blunt, Rebecca Ferguson, Haley Bennett, Justin Theroux, Luke Evans, Allison Janney, Édgar Ramírez and Lisa Kudrow. The film follows an alcoholic divorcée who becomes involved in a missing persons investigation. Principal photography began on November 4, 2015, in New York City. Produced by Marc Platt and DreamWorks Pictures, ""The Girl on the Train"" was the
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in 1757 led to the conquest of Bengal while by 1857, following various treaties and wars with Indian kingdoms (such as the Anglo-Mysore Wars with Tipu Sultan, the Anglo-Maratha Wars and the Anglo-Sikh wars), the East India Company controlled most of the Indian subcontinent. Following the Indian Mutiny of 1857, where Indian sepoys rebelled against their British officers, the East India Company was dissolved the following year. The assets of the British East India Company became so huge that the British government decided to step in. India served as the main base for the British Empire's expansion across Asia and
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Pixar's ""Finding Nemo"" and ""WALL-E"", directed the fifth and sixth episodes of the second season. Levy stated that Stanton was a big fan of the show and called up Levy, offering his directorial abilities for the show. Rebecca Thomas directed the seventh episode of the season. Unlike the first season, which they were able to film without any real security issues, the heightened awareness of the show required the producers to take significant steps to keep the show's production in secret while filming the second season. They spoke to the production team of HBO's ""Game of Thrones"" for tips and
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public and critics alike. He directed 2016's ""A Hologram for the King,"" starring Tom Hanks and Sarita Choudhury, based on a novel by American novelist Dave Eggers. In 2017 Tykwer co-created the television series Babylon Berlin with directing and writing the screenplay. It's set in the Berlin of the 1920s with 16 episodes in it's first season. Since ""Winter Sleepers"", the music for all of Tykwer's films (with the exception of ""Heaven"") has been composed by Johnny Klimek, Reinhold Heil, and Tykwer, unusual for a film director. The trio named Pale 3, originally a film scoring group, expanded to produce
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too controversial for the time and was changed to a yellow cover with a photo of the group. All songs written and composed by Ritchie Cordell except where noted. Album Singles I Think We're Alone Now (album) I Think We're Alone Now is the third studio album by the pop rock band Tommy James and the Shondells released in 1967. The album had three singles that charted. The title track went to #4 on the ""Billboard"" Hot 100. ""Mirage"" reached #10 on the chart. ""I Like the Way"" reached #25 on the chart. The album landed on the ""Billboard"" 200,
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in addition, Timbaland also contributed to the soundtrack. The soundtrack also includes a partially rewritten version of the classic song, ""Kung Fu Fighting"", performed by Cee-Lo Green and Jack Black for the end credits. Furthermore, in some versions, the ending credit was sung by Rain. Although Zimmer was originally announced as the main composer of the film, during a test screening, CEO of DreamWorks Animation SKG Jeffrey Katzenberg announced that composer John Powell would also be contributing to the score. This marked the first collaboration in eight years for the two, who had previously worked together on DreamWorks' ""The Road
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of the seven tournaments. Panama are the current champions. There have been seven editions of the championship as of 2017. For all tournaments, the top two teams qualified for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup. In terms of qualification to the World Cup, Mexico and El Salvador have achieved the most, finishing well enough in the championship to advance to the World Cup finals on four occasions each. Along with the United States and Costa Rica, these four nations are the only ones to qualify more than once thus far. ""As of 2017"" Key: Appearances App / Won in Normal
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sisters, Kimmy and Angie. She spent summers in England while growing up. Foulkes is a video game junkie. She also describes herself as adept at skateboarding. Despite the association with pink dresses due to the T-Mobile ad campaign, she claims not to wear pink in her personal wardrobe, and in fact used to wear a lot of in high school. When asked about her status as an Internet sex symbol, Foulkes said she does not classify herself as such: ""I'm flattered, but it's funny."" Carly Foulkes Carly Foulkes (born August 4, 1988), also known colloquially as The T-Mobile Girl, is
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most goals in a playoff series (35), while the two teams combined for an NHL record for most goals in a seven-game series (61). The Flames tied an NHL record for most shorthanded goals in a series (5), while their nine goals in game three tied a franchise record for goals in a game. Theo Fleury led the team tying a team record for goals in one series (7), while setting a new mark for points (14). Head coach Dave King would end up losing his job over this playoff loss. He was replaced by Pierre Page in the summer.
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by recapturing the title in 1983. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers ended a 22-year drought without a national title the following year. It was the BC Lions turn in 1985. The Lions hadn't won a Grey Cup since their inaugural championship in 1964. Fittingly, their opponent in 1985 was the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the same team they defeated for their first title. It was the second straight trip to the final for the Ticats. The Lions jumped out to a quick start when five minutes in, quarterback Roy Dewalt and receiver Ned Armour combined on an 84-yard passing play for a major.
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is empty. The Trolls are then captured by Chef and are shocked to discover that Creek sold them out to the Bergens to spare himself from being eaten. Creek lures out every troll from Troll village and they are captured by Chef and the other Bergen cooks. With all the Trolls captured and soon to be eaten, a heartbroken Poppy becomes sad after she had been betrayed by her boyfriend, loses hope as she and all the other Trolls turn gray. Branch sings “True Colors” for the princess to cheer her up, and also confesses his affection for her. Poppy,
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(""60s"" or ""sixties""), although this may leave it uncertain which century is meant. These references are frequently used to encapsulate popular culture or other widespread phenomena that dominated such a decade, as in ""The Great Depression of the 1930s"" or ""The Roaring Twenties"". However, the Gregorian calendar begins with the year 1. (There is no year ""zero"", and the year before AD 1 is 1 BC with nothing in between.) Therefore, its ""first"" decade is from AD 1 to AD 10, the ""second"" decade from AD 11 to AD 20, and so on. So, although ""the 1960s"" comprises the years
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Soul/R&B Single. In 2004, McDonald recorded keyboards with Ray Charles on the song ""Heaven Help Us All"" for the Grammy Winning Best Gospel Song duet with Gladys Knight. McDonald arranged the song with David Blumberg and Randy Waldman. The song appears on Ray Charles’ last album, ""Genius Loves Company"". In 2007, Erykah Badu released ""Honey"", a song created with ""I’m In Love"" originally recorded by Nancy Wilson (Music on My Mind), produced by McDonald and co-written by McDonald, Fritz Baskett and David Shields. In 2008 the song was part of Badu’s CD ""New Amerykah Vol. 1"". The lead single, ""Honey""
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is unknown if Ben Platt will reprise his role in the film. It is also unknown if any material from Val Emmich's young adult novel adaptation will be used in the film. Dear Evan Hansen Dear Evan Hansen is a stage musical with music and lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, and book by Steven Levenson. It tells the story of a young man with social difficulties that inhibit his ability to connect with other people and make friends. He yearns to make a connection with his peers and fabricates a relationship with a deceased student to become closer
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Riley (horse) Riley (1887 – July 1, 1910) was a bay colt sired by Longfellow out of Geneva and was the winner of the 1890 Kentucky Derby, finishing the race at the slowest time recorded to that point, at 2 minutes 45 seconds, due to a very muddy track. Riley was originally named Shortfellow and had a relatively long and successful career winning the Railway Stakes, Trial Stakes, Merchants' Stakes, Clark Stakes, Speculation Handicap, Fairwiew Lightweight Handicap, Pelham Bay Handicap, Monmouth Cup, Shrewsbury Handicap, Coney Island Cup, Bay Ridge Handicap, Free Handicap, Brooklyn Cup, and Montgomery Stakes. Over his career
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Veronica, Audrie J. Neenan as Sister Raymond, and Helen Stenborg as Sister Teresa. The child actors who played the students of the school include Mike Roukis as William London, Frank Shanley as Kevin, Frank Dolce as Ralph, Paulie Litt as Tommy Conroy, Matthew Marvin as Raymond, Bridget Clark as Noreen Horan, Molly Chiffer and Sarah, and Lydia Jordan as Alice. The actors who played the other staff of the school include, Susan Blommaert as Mrs. Carson, Carrie Preston as Christine Hurley, John Costelloe as Warren Hurley, Margery Beddow as Mrs. Shields, Marylouise Burke as Mrs. Deakins, and experienced character actor
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Edward Norton, Tim Roth, Liv Tyler, William Hurt, and Tim Blake Nelson reprise their roles from the film. Tony Stark is mentioned in this game. Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) was a scientist turned fugitive when he was affected by doses of gamma radiation and transformed into the beast within him---The Incredible Hulk. (Fred Tatasciore) Somewhere in a town in South America, Bruce is chased by soldiers led by Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth), who were sent by General Thunderbolt Ross (William Hurt). Cornered inside a factory, Banner transforms into the Hulk, defeats the soldiers, and flees the country. After arriving in
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Mandy McElhinney Mandy McElhinney (born ) is an Australian actress best known for playing Rhonda in AAMI insurance advertisements. She appeared on the sketch comedy television series, ""Comedy Inc."", from 2003 to 2006. She appeared as Gina Rinehart in the telemovie ""The House of Hancock"", alongside Sam Neill in 2015. McElhinney played Jackie Walters, federal agent and team leader of the Australian Federal Police Counter-Terrorism Unit in the television drama thriller series ""Hyde & Seek"" that premiered on the Nine Network in October 2016. McElhinney was born in Perth, Western Australia, to Rosemary and Andrew, and raised in Leeman. She
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1899, and, working independently, Thomas Edison in 1901. The modern alkaline dry battery using the zinc/manganese dioxide chemistry was invented by Canadian engineer Lewis Urry in the 1950s while working for Union Carbide's Eveready Battery division in Cleveland, OH, building on earlier work by Edison. On October 9, 1957, Urry, Karl Kordesch, and P.A. Marsal filed US patent (2,960,558) for the alkaline battery. It was granted in 1960 and was assigned to the Union Carbide Corporation. When introduced in the late 1960s, alkaline batteries contained a small amount of toxic mercury amalgam to control side reactions at the zinc anode.
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9pm/8c as of February 18, 2014, replacing ""La Reina del Sur"". As with most of its other telenovelas, the network is broadcasting English subtitles as closed captions on CC3. ""En otra piel"" marks the debut of Flores with Telemundo, and the return of Camargo from ""Flor Salvaje"" and Villela from ""Una Maid en Manhattan"". Also part of the cast are Pila and Chocarro after their respective hit telenovelas (""La Patrona"" and ""El Rostro de la Venganza"".)</onlyinclude> The telenovela, based on the story ""El cuerpo del deseo"" by Julio Jiménez, was adapted for Telemundo by Laura Sousa and Eduardo Macías. It
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50th anniversary of publication in 2010. In honor of the 50th anniversary, famous authors and celebrities as well as people close to the book's author, Harper Lee, shared their experiences with ""To Kill a Mockingbird"" in the book ""Scout, Atticus, & Boo: A Celebration of Fifty Years of To Kill a Mockingbird"". The book features interviews with Mary Badham, Tom Brokaw, Oprah Winfrey, Anna Quindlen, Richard Russo, as well as Harper Lee's sister, Alice Finch Lee. The 2010 documentary film ""Hey, Boo: Harper Lee & To Kill a Mockingbird"" focuses on the background of the book and the film as
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vases probably date from the 7th century BC. At first, they resemble black-figure models from Corinth and eastern Greece. It is assumed that in the early phase primarily Greek immigrants were the producers. The first important style was Pontic pottery painting. Afterward, in the period between 530 and 500 BC, the Micali Painter and his workshop followed. At this time Etruscan artists tended to follow Attic models and produced primarily amphoras, hydriai and jugs. They usually had komos and symposia scenes and animal friezes. Mythological scenes are less common, but they are very carefully produced. The black-figure style ended around
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capacity. Irtysh–Karaganda Canal The Irtysh–Karaganda Canal (, ) is an irrigation canal in Kazakhstan. It connects the Irtysh River with Karaganda (Qaraghandy), a major industrial center in north-central Kazakhstan. After Kazakhstan's independence, the canal has been officially known as Kanysh Satpayev Canal (). named so after the Kazakh geologist Kanysh Satpayev. The canal starts at , just south of the city of Aksu (formerly Yermak), where it takes water from one of the branches of the Irtysh River. It runs for 451 km in the general western, south-western, and southern direction. It reaches an industrial area on the north-eastern outskirts
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More's road manager Jimmy, played by Gilbert Wynne). When the band go on tour she is left behind. For some time she lives on the streets with Pogo (Robert D'Aubigny, credited as ""Robert Daubigny""), a gentle hippie drifter who is eventually killed in a road accident. After the accident Suzy meets Fiona again. She becomes accepted as part of Forever More's entourage, and develops the glamorous style and hard attitude of an experienced groupie. She makes a play for Lee and ousts Fiona from her status as his 'old lady.' In the final scene, the band are about to leave
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reached the biratnagar and arrested the leaders.National congress held deliegates' conference at Jogbani, India and resolved to initiate a nationwide 'satyagraha'(civil disobedience movement on Indian model) and thus countrywide anti-Rana demonstration Started. In June 1947, students enrolled in the Tin Dhara school launched the Jayatu Sanskritam movement, demanding democracy and inclusion of modern subjects in the curriculum . It was the first student uprising in Nepal's history, and was led by Parashuram Pokhrel, Purna Prasad Brahman, Sribhadra Sharma Khanal,Ram Prasad Neupane, Kamal Raj Regmi, Rajeshwar Devkota and Gokarna Shastri. Forty-two of the participants were exiled by the Rana rulers, and
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the ""Grands Projets"" is the I. M. Pei redesign and expansion plan of the Musée du Louvre, adding an entrance within the Louvre Pyramid, commissioned by Mitterrand in 1984. Mitterrand insisted on personally inspecting the materials that were used during the construction of the Louvre pyramid, from its glass panels to its steel girders, something which struck the architect as unusual at his degree of interest. The Arab World Institute is located on Rue des Fossés Saint Bernard and constructed from 1981 to 1987 with a floor space of . Jean Nouvel, together with Architecture-Studio, won the 1981 design competition.
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Cain and Abel (comics) Cain and Abel are a pair of fictional characters in the DC Comics universe based on the biblical Cain and Abel. They are key figures in DC's ""Mystery"" line of the late 1960s and 1970s, which became the mature-readers imprint, Vertigo, in 1993. Originally, Cain and Abel were the respective ""hosts"" of the EC-style horror comic anthologies ""House of Mystery"" and ""House of Secrets"", which ran from the 1950s through the early 1980s. During the 1970s, they also co-hosted (along with Eve) the horror/humor anthology ""Plop!"". Both comics had been running ""Dial H for Hero"" and
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Scrubs (season 8) The eighth season of the American comedy television series ""Scrubs"" premiered on ABC on January 6, 2009 and concluded on May 6, 2009 and consists of 19 episodes. The eighth season was the first to be shown on ABC after NBC dropped the series, ending its seven-year run on the network. ABC's pick-up of the show was followed by it commissioning nineteen episodes, which included an hour-long finale. For all of the season's run, it was expected that the eighth season would be the last, especially after the show's creator Bill Lawrence announced it. After rumors surfaced
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by Evans Evans, who was the wife of film director John Frankenheimer. The family gathering scene was filmed in Red Oak, Texas. Several local residents gathered to watch the film being shot. When the filmmakers noticed Mabel Cavitt, a local school teacher, among the people gathered, she was cast as Bonnie Parker's mother. The film was intended as a romantic and comic version of the violent gangster films of the 1930s, updated with modern filmmaking techniques. Arthur Penn portrayed some of the violent scenes with a comic tone, sometimes reminiscent of Keystone Kops-style slapstick films, then shifted disconcertingly into horrific
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1994 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament The 1994 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament featured 64 teams for the first time ever. The Final Four consisted of North Carolina, Purdue, Louisiana Tech, and Alabama, with North Carolina defeating Louisiana Tech 60-59 to win its first NCAA title on a 3-point shot by Charlotte Smith as time expired. The ball was inbounded with only 00:00.7 left on the clock, making it one of the most exciting finishes in tournament history. The Alabama team was a six seed in the Midwest region. After beating the 11 seed Oregon State, they faced
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of the episodes. In May 2017, it was announced the series was greenlit and would air on ABC mid–season in 2018. Metcalf, Fishman, Goranson, and Chalke were all announced to return. Chalke, who played the character Becky in later seasons, was cast as Andrea, a married woman who hires Becky to be her surrogate. Glenn Quinn, who played Becky's husband, Mark, died in December 2002 of a heroin overdose at the age of 32. On December 1, 2017, it was announced that Johnny Galecki would be reprising his role of David Healy for one episode. Production of nine new episodes
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pressure is elevated (>140 mmHg) with a normal diastolic blood pressure (<90 mmHg), it is called ""isolated systolic hypertension"" and may present a health concern. For those with heart valve regurgitation, a change in its severity may be associated with a change in diastolic pressure. In a study of people with heart valve regurgitation that compared measurements 2 weeks apart for each person, there was an increased severity of aortic and mitral regurgitation when diastolic blood pressure increased, whereas when diastolic blood pressure decreased, there was a decreased severity. Blood pressure that is too low is known as hypotension. This
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had been more deaths than just the four household ones, and more murderers than just the two sisters. At the trial in 1884, prosecutors implicated the sisters in the three other deaths in their household, as well as that of Thomas Higgins, with which they were officially charged. Catherine Flannagan's offer to provide evidence against other conspirators for the prosecution in exchange for leniency was refused. The sisters were found guilty and sentenced to be hanged. The sentence was carried out on 3 March 1884 at Kirkdale Prison, with the sisters attended to by a Roman Catholic priest. The deaths
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Byzantine Empire The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire and Byzantium, was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, when its capital city was Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul, which had been founded as Byzantium). It survived the fragmentation and fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD and continued to exist for an additional thousand years until it fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. During most of its existence, the empire was the most powerful economic, cultural, and military force in Europe. Both
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Bharat Diamond Bourse Bharat Diamond Bourse (BDB) is the world's largest diamond bourse (exchange) and is located in Mumbai, India. Spread over a 20-acre plot, the Complex is home to some 2,500 small and large diamond traders in addition to the Custom House, banks and other service providers who cater to the gems and jewelry trade. There are 26 towers having 9 floors each. The total constructed area is , with two basements of additional . The facilities at BDB comprise offices of diamond traders, four walk-in vaults, 24,500 safe deposit boxes, a trading floor, strong rooms, lockers and customs
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and Xbox One version were distributed by Sold Out on 3 July 2018. In August 2018, Frontier Developments announced an upcoming patch that would alter the sizes of several dinosaurs to match their real-life and film counterparts. The update was released in September 2018, and included additional sandbox and gameplay options, as well as the addition of Challenge Mode. The first paid downloadable content (DLC), ""Secrets of Dr. Wu"", was released on November 20, 2018. The DLC introduced new story missions, research options and new dinosaur and hybrid species. On the same day, Frontier introduced new AI behaviors and a
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that anyone's played since the Duke himself rode into the sunset, and he plays it damn well."" He summarized with, ""Gibson's performance anchors the film with commanding star power to burn. This officer truly loves his men, and the credibility with which the actor is able to express Moore's leadership qualities as well as his sensitive side is genuinely impressive."" Hal Moore, who had long been critical of many Vietnam War films for their negative portrayals of American servicemen, publicly expressed approval of the film and is featured in segments of the DVD. Some soldiers were less pleased: Retired Col
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talents of One Piece anime producer Hiroki Koyama from Toei Animation, One Piece media supervisor Suguru Sugita from Shueisha, One Piece game supervisor Yuji Suzuki from Shueisha, and One Piece game producer Kōji Nakajima from Bandai Namco Entertainment. ""One Piece: World Seeker"" is an action-adventure game which puts players in the role of Monkey D. Luffy from a third-person perspective. One Piece World Seeker is set in the “Jail Island,” which is located in the New World. The player will experience and wage battles in an open world environment which can be freely explored. The game's combat features stealth elements
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That I've Found You"" won the Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and ""When You Say Nothing at All"" was named Single of the Year by the Country Music Association. Now That I've Found You: A Collection Now That I've Found You: A Collection is an album by Alison Krauss, released February 7, 1995. It is a retrospective of the early part of Krauss' recording career. It includes songs that appeared on her solo albums, albums by Alison Krauss & Union Station, and some that appeared on an album by Alison Krauss & the Cox Family. It also
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I'm enjoying now."" On April 23, 2009, IU launched her first studio album, ""Growing Up"", with the lead promotional single, ""Boo"". She began her album promotion the next day, performing ""Boo"" on KBS2's ""Music Bank"". The song was noted for its stark contrast in musical style to ""Lost Child"", which was described as a ""heavy"" and ""dark"" ballad compared to the 1980s ""retro sound"" of ""Boo"". Deemed as a ""strategic"" transformation, the dance choreography, stage costume and hairstyle shown in live performances were used to emphasize her youthfulness and project a ""cute"" image. Although it drew a favorable response from
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the inhabitants of the area, Kakchikel Mayas, called it Hunapú (and they still do). However, it became known as Volcán de Agua after a lahar from the volcano buried the second site of the capital, which prompted the Spanish authorities to move the capital to present-day Antigua. The original site of the second capital is now the village San Miguel Escobar. To the west of the city are a pair of peaks, Acatenango, which last erupted in 1972, some high, and the Volcán de Fuego or ""Volcano of Fire"", some high. ""Fuego"" is famous for being almost constantly active at
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Direction - Background Score. Notes: Wins Nominations Mom (film) Mom is a 2017 Indian crime thriller film directed by Ravi Udaywar in a screenplay written by Girish Kohli. Produced by Randa Elamin, Sunil Manchanda, Mukesh Talreja, Naresh Agarwal and Gautam Jain, the film stars Sridevi, as a vigilante, who sets out to avenge her step-daughter, played by Sajal Ali. Adnan Siddiqui, Akshaye Khanna and Nawazuddin Siddiqui are featured in supporting roles. Music for the film has been composed and produced by A. R. Rahman. ""Mom"" marked Sridevi's 300th, and final major film appearance before her death on 24 February 2018.
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others. California Gold Rush The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. The news of gold brought approximately 300,000 people to California from the rest of the United States and abroad. The sudden influx of gold into the money supply reinvigorated the American economy, and the sudden population increase allowed California to go rapidly to statehood, in the Compromise of 1850. The Gold Rush had severe effects on Native Californians and resulted in a precipitous population decline from disease, genocide and starvation. By the
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to enhance quality made by the government. The District Education Revitalization Programme (DERP) was launched in 1994 with an aim to universalize primary education in India by reforming and vitalizing the existing primary education system. 85% of the DERP was funded by the central government and the remaining 15 percent was funded by the states. The DERP, which had opened 160000 new schools including 84000 alternative education schools delivering alternative education to approximately 3.5 million children, was also supported by UNICEF and other international programmes. This primary education scheme has also shown a high Gross Enrollment Ratio of 93–95% for
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flaw that will be their undoing. What I write are not sins; I write tragedies."" ""I Write Sins Not Tragedies"" is Panic! at the Disco's first single to have a music video. (""The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage"" was the first single, but no video was filmed.) The video for the song takes place at a strange, circus-themed wedding played by the Lucent Dossier Vaudeville Cirque. The video starts as the bride, played by Jessie Preston, and groom, Daniel Isaac McGuffey, are about to be married. Her family dress and behave formally, but are revealed later
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months pregnant, was flogged to death in the early 1830s, progressive activists were livid, and pushed the New York State Legislature to found Mount Pleasant Prison, in Ossining NY, in 1835, the first female prison created by an act of law in the United States. Mount Pleasant and other women's facilities like it aimed to make inmates embody Victorian standards of womanhood, through training in domestic services, and education regarding sexual standards and women’s role in society. Prisons like Bedford Hills (1901 – ) went so far as to adopt a ""cottage plan,"" each housing unit with 28 single rooms
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craft that will be designed to fly in a formation. The Mars rover Curiosity is a mobile laboratory that was launched from Cape Canaveral in 2011. The Curiosity landed on Mars surface August 6, 2012. This was the largest rover NASA has put on Mars, being twice as long and five times as heavy as its processors. Despite the extra size the Curiosity took many design elements from the previous generation of Mars rovers such as six wheel drive, rocker-bogie suspension, and cameras mounted to the mast of the rover to help the mission's team direct the rover. However unlike
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SweeTarts SweeTarts (; officially stylized as SweeTARTS) are sweet and sour candies invented by Jeff Sousa in 1962. The candy was created using the same basic recipe as the already popular Pixy Stix and Lik-M-Aid products, in response to parents' requests for a less-messy candy. In 1963, SweeTarts were introduced with the same flavors as the popular Pixy Stix: cherry, grape, lemon, lime, and orange. Sunline, Inc., became the Sunmark Companies and was later bought by Rowntree Mackintosh, of the United Kingdom, which was, in turn, taken over by Nestlé. Nestlé rolled the SweeTarts family of candies into the already-existing
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The success of the series on the channel prompted Cartoon Network to order 52 more episodes of the series. The series debuted on Kids' WB with a moderate standing among kids 6–11 with a 3.5%/17 rating. The series ranked among the top ten programs in the target demographics, including kids 2–11, kids 6–11 and tweens 9–14. Initial reviews of the series were negative. KJB of IGN gave the series a 4 out of 10 rating, writing that the series ""fails to live up to the source material or its potential. The series is bogged down by an overly cartoony style
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Newspapers are also printed in other Indian languages. Mumbai is home to Asia's oldest newspaper, ""Bombay Samachar"", which has been published in Gujarati since 1822. ""Bombay Durpan"", the first Marathi newspaper, was started by Balshastri Jambhekar in Mumbai in 1832. Numerous Indian and international television channels can be watched in Mumbai through one of the Pay TV companies or the local cable television provider. The metropolis is also the hub of many international media corporations, with many news channels and print publications having a major presence. The national television broadcaster, Doordarshan, provides two free terrestrial channels, while three main cable
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Call of Duty 2 Call of Duty 2 is a first-person shooter video game developed by Infinity Ward and published by Konami in Japan and Activision in the rest of the world. It is the second installment of the ""Call of Duty"" series. Announced by Activision on April 7, 2005, the game was released on October 25, 2005, for Microsoft Windows and on November 22, 2005, as a launch title for the Xbox 360. Other versions were eventually released for OS X, mobile phones, and Pocket PCs. The game is set during World War II and the campaign mode is
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of ""Sabrina, the Teenage Witch"", Feig portrayed Mr. Eugene Pool, Sabrina's science teacher. With ""Heavyweights"" co-scripter Judd Apatow, Feig created the short-lived dramedy series ""Freaks and Geeks"", inspired by his experiences at Chippewa Valley High School in Clinton Township, Michigan. The show aired on NBC during the 1999–2000 television season. Eighteen episodes were completed, but the series was canceled after only twelve had aired. Despite the short run, ""Freaks and Geeks"" has since maintained a devoted cult following. The show was named in ""Time"" magazine's 100 Greatest Shows of All Time, and in summer 2008, ""Entertainment Weekly"" ranked ""Freaks and
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aged 16 to 18. The Freedom Pass scheme allows Greater London residents over state pension age, and those with a disability, to travel free at any time on buses and TfL's rail services. People who have concessionary bus passes issued by English local authorities travel free on TfL bus services at any time. Bus services in London are operated by Abellio London, Arriva London, CT Plus, Go-Ahead London, London Sovereign, London United, Metroline, Quality Line, Stagecoach London, Sullivan Buses, Tower Transit and Uno. Each company has its own operating code, and every bus garage in London has its own garage
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18–49, and television's highest rated comedy telecast on any night in 3.5 years, since ""The Big Bang Theory"" in September 2014. The season, which began airing on ABC on March 27, 2018, has received generally positive reviews from critics. The series was renewed for an eleventh season on March 30, 2018, just three days after the season premiere, but the series was subsequently cancelled by ABC on May 29, 2018, following allegedly racist remarks made by Barr on Twitter about Valerie Jarrett, a former advisor to Barack Obama. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> During ""Roseanne""s ninth season, Roseanne Barr was in negotiations with Carsey-Werner
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Samsung Galaxy S8 The Samsung Galaxy S8, Samsung Galaxy S8+ (shortened to S8 and S8+, respectively) and Samsung Galaxy S8 Active are Android smartphones (with the S8+ being the phablet smartphone) produced by Samsung Electronics as the eighth generation of the Samsung Galaxy S series. The S8 and S8+ were unveiled on 29 March 2017 and directly succeeded the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, with a North American release on 21 April 2017 and international rollout throughout April and May. The S8 Active was announced on 8 August 2017 and is exclusive to certain U.S. cellular carriers. The S8
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runway segment every episode was ""Sissy That Walk"" while the song playing during the credits is ""Dance With U"", both from the album ""Born Naked"". The winner of the sixth season of ""RuPaul's Drag Race"" was Bianca Del Rio, with BenDeLaCreme winning Miss Congeniality. The seventh season of ""RuPaul's Drag Race"" began airing on March 2, 2015. Returning judges included RuPaul and Michelle Visage, while the space previously occupied by Santino Rice was filled by new additions Ross Mathews and Carson Kressley. Mathews and Kressley were both present for the season premiere and then took turns sharing judging responsibilities. Shawn
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state-chartered private corporation to fulfill this vision. The town of Paterson was founded by the society and named after New Jersey Governor William Paterson in appreciation of his efforts to promote the society. Hamilton commissioned civil engineer Pierre Charles L'Enfant, responsible for the layout of the new capital at Washington, D.C., to design the system of canals known as raceways supplying the power for the watermills in the new town. As a result, Paterson became the nucleus for a burgeoning mill industry. In 1792, David Godwin was commissioned to build the first water-powered cotton spinning mill in New Jersey. He
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Alex Lawther Alex Lawther (born 4 May 1995) is an English actor best known for portraying James in the Channel 4/Netflix series ""The End of the F***ing World"" and the young Alan Turing in the film ""The Imitation Game"" (2014). This won him the London Film Critics' Circle Award for Young British Performer of the Year, and has received acclaim as Kenny in the series three episode ""Shut Up and Dance"" in the science fiction anthology series ""Black Mirror"". Lawther was born in Petersfield, Hampshire. The youngest of three, he has said that his aspiration to be an actor came
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widely printed in newspapers across the United States. Most versions favored the lawmen. The headline in the ""San Francisco Exchange"" was, """"A Good Riddance"""". Three days after the shootout, the ruling of the Coroner's Jury convened by Dr. Henry Matthews neither condemned nor exonerated the lawmen for shooting the Cowboys. ""William Clanton, Frank and Thomas McLaury, came to their deaths in the town of Tombstone on October 26, 1881, from the effects of pistol and gunshot wounds inflicted by Virgil Earp, Morgan Earp, Wyatt Earp, and one—Holliday, commonly called 'Doc Holliday'."" Four days after the shootout, Ike Clanton filed murder
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Sidney W. Bijou Sidney William Bijou (November 12, 1908 – June 11, 2009) was an American developmental psychologist who developed an approach of treating childhood disorders using behavioral therapy, in which positive actions were rewarded and negative behaviors were largely ignored, rather than punished. Bijou was born in the Arlington neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. He moved to Brooklyn, New York with his family when he was 10 years old. He earned a degree in business administration at the University of Florida in 1933. He was awarded a master's degree in psychology at Columbia University in 1937 and earned his Ph.D.
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produced at one time by all sound-producing organisms in a given habitat. The third, and last of these elements is referred to as anthropophony, or human-generated acoustic signatures. In the final category, some sources represent controlled sound, such as music, theatre, or language. While a large percentage consists of incoherent or chaotic sound, referred to as noise. The first and last terms were implemented along with colleague, Stuart Gage, Professor Emeritus, Michigan State University. Krause was invited to present a TED Global talk at the 2013 Edinburgh conference and the keynote talk at the first conference of the International Society
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stuck with the black pants in their 2006 playoff run. Since 2008, the Saints have worn white jerseys at home for preseason games and early regular season home games. In 2009, the Saints wore the black pants only once, beating St. Louis 28–23. They wore the white jerseys/gold pants combination during the Super Bowl XLIV victory over the Indianapolis Colts. In 2012, the Saints wore black pants 12 times and wore gold pants 4 times. In 2013, gold pants were used only 7 times (including playoffs). The Mercedes-Benz Superdome is the Saints' home stadium. It has a listed seating capacity
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Purvis Short Purvis Short (born July 2, 1957) is a retired American professional basketball player who played with the Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets and New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1978 to 1990. A 6'7"" small forward, Short averaged 17.3 points per game over his twelve-season career in the NBA. He is currently the Warriors seventh all-time leading scorer. After a brilliant career at Jackson State, Short was selected fifth overall in the 1978 NBA draft. Short was affectionately nicknamed ""Rainbowman"" because of the distinctive rainbow-like high arc of his jump shots, something he stated
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Meet the Robinsons Meet the Robinsons is a 2007 American computer-animated science fiction comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures on March 30, 2007. The 47th Disney animated feature film, it was released in standard and Disney Digital 3-D versions. The film is loosely based on characters from the children's book ""A Day with Wilbur Robinson"", by William Joyce. The voice cast includes Jordan Fry, Wesley Singerman, Harland Williams, Tom Kenny, Steve Anderson, Laurie Metcalf, Adam West, Tom Selleck, and Angela Bassett. It was the first film released after then-Pixar executive John Lasseter
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was listed on the National Stock Exchange and the Bombay Stock Exchange on 12 March 2008. REC went for Initial Public Offer of 156,120,000 Equity Shares in February 2008 which was oversubscribed by about 27 times, raising a total amount of 819 crores. Further Public Offer of 171,732,000 equity shares was made in February 2010. The issue was oversubscribed by 3.14 times, raising a total of 26.47 billion The company is currently among the top 500 Global Financial Services brands by UK-based plc Brand Finance. The company is also among the Forbes Global 2000 companies for 2010. Domestic debt instruments
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tariff cuts particularly in non-agricultural items of interest to them. Their main achievement at the time, however, was seen to be the adoption of Part IV of the GATT, which absolved them from according reciprocity to developed countries in trade negotiations. In the view of many developing countries, this was a direct result of the call at UNCTAD I for a better trade deal for them. There has been argument ever since whether this symbolic gesture was a victory for them, or whether it ensured their exclusion in the future from meaningful participation in the multilateral trading system. On the
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Melissa Suffield Melissa Holly Suffield (born 24 December 1992) is an English actress from London, best known for her role in the BBC soap opera ""EastEnders"" as Lucy Beale. Her first appearance on the show was 28 October 2004 and her last on 27 August 2010. Suffield's first professional acting role was in a 2003 episode of the children's series ""Magic Grandad"", entitled ""Toys: in 1953"". She was featured in an advertisement for 'Master Storyteller, Magic Grandad', 1 episode of ""Agatha Christie's Poirot"" (""Five Little Pigs"") and in two episodes of ""Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"". She is a voice for
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""Top Chef"". Ghislaine Arabian Ghislaine Arabian (born in August 1948) is a French chef. She received two stars from the Guide Michelin. Ghislaine Arabian was born and raised in Croix in the department of Nord near Roubaix. She is a chef specializing in French and Flemish cuisine. From 1992 to 1998, she was chef at the Pavillon Ledoyen, the only woman at the time to have received two Michelin stars. In 2007, she became the owner of the restaurant ""Les Petites Sorcières"" in Paris. Since 2010, she has been a member of the jury in the French version of the
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non-football sports) and BYU will also count toward the Power Five requirement. Three Big Ten teams—Purdue, Michigan State and Michigan—had rivalries in football with Notre Dame. After the University of Southern California with 35 wins (including a vacated 2005 win), the Michigan State Spartans have the most wins against the Irish, with 28. The Purdue Boilermakers follow with 26, and Michigan ranks fourth all-time with 24. Penn State has a longstanding rivalry with Pittsburgh of the ACC, but the two schools did not meet from 2000 until renewing the rivalry with an alternating home-and-home series from 2016 to 2019. Penn
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2017 Players Championship The 2017 Players Championship was the 44th Players Championship, held May 11–14 at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, and the 36th edition held at the Stadium Course. Kim Si-woo, age 21, shot a final round 69 to win at 278 (−10), three strokes ahead of runners-up Louis Oosthuizen and Ian Poulter. Starting the final round two strokes back in fourth place, Kim became the championship's youngest winner by over 1½ years, passing Adam Scott (2004). In the preceding six months on the PGA Tour, Kim had missed the cut or withdrawn in most of his
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important enough that salt was sometimes even used as currency, from which the word salary originates. The most common interpretation of this verse as a reference to salt as a preservative, and to thus see the duty of the disciples as preserving the purity of the world. Many fertilizers use salts in appropriate quantities. Robert H. Gundry and others note that salt was a minor but essential ingredient in fertilizer, and Gundry suggests that ""earth"" (, ""tēs gēs""), should be translated as soil, and the disciples are thus to help the world grow and prosper. Many scholars disagree with Gundry's
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pull four number-one's from one album. In 2010, with the singles of her third album, ""Play On"", she achieved ten career number-one singles on the Hot Country Songs, an achievement for which she was named by the ""Guinness Book of World Records"" as the female country artist with the most number-one hits on the ""Billboard"" Hot Country Songs chart (since accurate sales records were introduced in the US in 1991), tied with Reba McEntire. With such a feat, she became the only female artist in country music history to have eleven consecutive top two singles; at that time, she had
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from the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) and show Earth as it rotates during a day. Atmosphere of Earth The atmosphere of Earth is the layer of gases, commonly known as air, that surrounds the planet Earth and is retained by Earth's gravity. The atmosphere of Earth protects life on Earth by creating pressure allowing for liquid water to exist on the Earth's surface, absorbing ultraviolet solar radiation, warming the surface through heat retention (greenhouse effect), and reducing temperature extremes between day and night (the diurnal temperature variation). By volume, dry air contains 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.04%
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very excited for people to see."" The third episode of the season features the death of Nick Clark, played by Frank Dillane. In an interview after the episode had aired, Dillane revealed he asked to leave the show prior to the fourth season. The actor explained: On March 15, 2018, it was announced that the season premiere and the season eight finale of ""The Walking Dead"" would be screened at AMC, Regal, and Cinemark theaters across the United States on April 15, the same day as the televised airing, for ""Survival Sunday: ""The Walking Dead"" & ""Fear the Walking Dead"""".
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of the NHL's maneuvers to keep a team from rival league World Hockey Association (WHA) out of the newly built Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in suburban Uniondale, New York. After two years of building up the team's roster, they found almost instant success by securing fourteen straight playoff berths starting with their third season. The Islanders won four consecutive Stanley Cup championships between 1980 and 1983, the seventh of eight dynasties recognized by the NHL in its history. Their 19 consecutive playoff series wins between 1980 and 1984 is a feat that remains unparalleled in the history of professional sports.
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""After the Sunset"", ""Catch Me if You Can"", """", """", ""Legal Eagles"", and ""Trading Places"". He is in ""High School Musical 2"", """" and ""Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure"" as Vance Evans. His most recent films in 2009 include ""Men Who Stare at Goats"" and ""It's Complicated"". Robert Curtis Brown Robert Curtis Brown (born April 27, 1957) is an American television, film and stage actor. Brown graduated from Yale University in 1979 With a bachelor's degree in English and Theatre Studies from Yale College, and later a master's degree in 1982 from the Yale School of Drama. He has appeared in such
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1844. Western plains towns far away from the major rivers, such as Broken Hill, owe their existence to the mineral discoveries made in the decade after 1875, when spectacular deposits of gold, silver, copper and opal were found. The township of Broken Hill was developed in the ""Broken Hill Paddock"" which was part of Mt Gipps Station. George McCulloch, the station manager employed many men; it was in 1883 that three of his workers pegged the first mineral lease on his property, they were Charles Rasp, David James and James Poole. The Syndicate of Seven was formed, and consisted of:
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one or several recurrent episodes. Pericarditis Pericarditis is inflammation of the pericardium (the fibrous sac surrounding the heart). Symptoms typically include sudden onset of sharp chest pain. The pain may also be felt in the shoulders, neck, or back. It is typically better sitting up and worsen when lying down or deep breathing. Other symptoms may include fever, weakness, palpitations, and shortness of breath. Occasionally onset of symptoms is gradual. The cause of pericarditis is believed to be most often due to a viral infection. Other causes include bacterial infections such as tuberculosis, uremic pericarditis, following a heart attack, cancer,
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Lucas with Peyton, while others wanted him with Brooke or Lindsey. MTV described Lucas and Peyton as the generation's Joey and Pacey, ""the overly dramatic couple you could not help but root for,"" and the two emerged as one of the show's supercouples. Their departure received significant media attention and was picked as one of the ""12 most essential episodes of ""One Tree Hill"""" in 2009 by fans at starnewsonline.com. Regarding Murray's portrayal, Paul Cooke of DVDActive.com said, ""Murray does a fine job as a brooding Lucas."" Kelsey Zukowsk of 2snaps.tv said, ""Chad Michael Murray as Lucas plays one of
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popular vote. The one exception to this rule is the election of 1876, where the replacement of Independent Supreme Court justice David Davis with a Republican on the Electoral Commission of 1877 (thus giving the GOP a majority on that board) and a political deal (the Compromise of 1877) put Republican Rutherford B. Hayes in the White House in return for ending Reconstruction. This happened in spite of the fact that the Republican Party had 9 negative keys that year, that Hayes lost the popular vote by a substantial margin, and that at least three states had conflicting sets of
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in Barcelona in 2005. So far in his career, Murray has won 45 singles titles. This includes three Grand Slam titles, 14 Masters 1000 Series titles (placing him ninth on the all-time list), two gold medals at the Olympics, and a title at the ATP Finals. He also has two exhibition titles, two doubles titles with his brother Jamie Murray and an Olympic silver medal in the mixed doubles with Laura Robson. He has won over $58 million US dollars in prize money. Below is a list of career achievements and titles won by Andy Murray. Murray reached his first
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Cars Toons Cars Toons is a series of American computer-animated short films television series produced by Pixar and Walt Disney Television Animation. It features Lightning McQueen and Mater from ""Cars"". Larry the Cable Guy reprises his role as Mater while Keith Ferguson replaces Owen Wilson as Lightning McQueen (until ""The Radiator Springs 500 ½"" when Wilson reprises his role). All ""Cars Toons"" in ""Mater's Tall Tales"" follow the same tall tale formula: the episode opens with Mater popping out of his garage and declaring, ""If I'm lying, I'm crying!"" (or a variation thereof on the home media release). Mater proceeds
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it to Nehru outright. The Congress regularly observed 26 January as the Independence Day of India – commemorating those who campaigned for Indian independence. In 1947, the British agreed to transfer power and political finesse to India, and 15 August became the official Independence Day. However, the new Constitution of India, as drafted and approved by the Constituent Assembly, was mandated to take effect on 26 January 1950, to commemorate the 1930 declaration. On that day in 1950, India became a republic. 26 January is now celebrated as Republic Day of India every year. Purna Swaraj The Purna Swaraj declaration,
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on DVD as a seven-disc boxed set under the title ""The O.C.: The Complete Second Season"" on August 23, 2005 by Warner Bros. Home Video. On September 7, 2008 the season became available to purchase for registered users of the US iTunes Store. In the United Kingdom the season premiered January 11, 2005 on Channel 4. In Canada the season aired on CTV Television Network and in Australia it was broadcast by Network Ten. The season was produced by Warner Bros. Television and Wonderland Sound and Vision. The executive producers were series creator Josh Schwartz, McG and Bob DeLaurentis. Stephanie
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the ""1984"" television Super Bowl advert, filmed in 1983 to introduce the Apple Macintosh computer, Graham played the role of Big Brother. His other voice work includes the animated children's TV series ""Moomin"" and ""Dominion: Tank Police"". More recently, Graham provided the voices of Grandpa in ""Peppa Pig"" and Wise Old Elf in ""Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom"". He reprised the voice of Parker in ""Thunderbirds Are Go!"", the computer-animated remake of ""Thunderbirds"", which was broadcast early 2015 in the UK. In February 2013, Graham was interviewed by Paddy O'Connell for BBC Radio 2 about his role as one of
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Alan White (disc jockey). Through Siegel's association with Alan White, he helped produce ""The Atlanta All-stars LP"", a compilation of several songs by Atlanta recording artists. In 1994, Aron’s music and television background led him and Randy Dethman to produce ""70’s Dance Party"", a six-part television show with fashions, prizes, and music paying tribute to the 1970s Disco era of Dance Music. Recording artist Alicia Bridges, most notable for her hit ""I Love the Nightlife"", also appeared on the show. While producing ""70's Dance Party"", Aron re-introduced the music of the 1970s into Atlanta’s Metro Video Bar sparking the RETRO
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remains. It was essentially identical to the ""final five"" format used previously. The 3rd season was also unique in that it pitted the contestants of the first two seasons against one another. Season one aired in the summer of 2003 and was hosted by Jay Mohr. The winner of the audience-participation final vote in season one was Dat Phan, with 35% of the vote. Other finalists included Ralphie May (28%), Rich Vos (18%), Cory Kahaney (12%), and Tess (7%). Contestants ""in the house"" who did not make the final five were Geoff Brown, Tere Joyce, Sean Kent, Dave Mordal, Brian
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girls learn of Mona's plan and rush to her aid. Spencer and Mona struggle, and Mona is knocked into a ravine, but survives. Emily learns that Maya was murdered, after she had seemingly disappeared. Mona is hospitalized in Radley Sanitarium, where she is visited by a blonde woman in a red trench coat, revealing Mona was working for someone else the whole time. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> After an initial order of 24 episodes, it was announced in June that a special Halloween-themed flashback episode would air as part of ABC Family's 13 Nights of Halloween lineup, bringing the season 2 episode order
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Anna Devane Anna Devane is a fictional character from the original ABC Daytime soap opera, ""General Hospital"", played by Finola Hughes. Hughes also appeared as Anna on ""All My Children"", and the ""General Hospital"" prime time, spin-off series, """". The character first appeared on the April 10, 1985 episode of ""General Hospital"" as a fence. The character was created and introduced by executive producer, Gloria Monty, and co-head writers, Pat Falken Smith and Norma Monty. Upon her introduction, Anna is revealed to be the super spy ex-wife of Robert Scorpio and romantic rival to his current wife, Holly Sutton. Anna
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America's Got Talent (season 10) Season Ten of the reality competition television series ""America's Got Talent"" was the 10th annual installment of the series and premiered on May 26, 2015. It concluded on September 16, 2015. Nick Cannon returned as host for his seventh season. Howie Mandel returned for his sixth season as a judge, and Howard Stern returned for his fourth and final season. Mel B and Heidi Klum both returned for their third seasons on the judging panel. On July 29, the show aired a special two-hour tenth anniversary retrospective episode. The series returned to Radio City Music
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