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to the novel version in behavior and intelligence. However, the television Meg does not wear glasses, and has a troublesome encounter with a teacher that does not appear in the book. A theatrical adaptation of ""A Wrinkle in Time"" was released on March 9, 2018, by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It stars Storm Re... |
Galvanic vestibular stimulation Galvanic vestibular stimulation is the process of sending specific electric messages to a nerve in the ear that maintains balance. There are two main groups of receptors in the vestibular system: the three semi-circular canals, and the two otolith organs (the utricle and the saccule). Th... |
the United States. Following World War II, the International Radio Conference (Atlantic City, 1947) met and refined the international call sign blocks. Canada was issued with CFA–CKZ, CYA–CZZ, VAA–VGZ, VXA–VYZ, XJA–XOZ and 3BA–3FZ. These came into force 1 January 1949. The 3BA–3FZ block eventually was reallocated betwe... |
208 competitors from 30 nations participated. 2018 European Weightlifting Championships The 2018 European Weightlifting Championships was held at the Complexul Olimpic Izvorani in Bucharest, Romania from 26 March to 1 April 2018. Some countries were banned from competing at the championships due to their history of dop... |
Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned is the first of two episodic expansion packs developed for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows versions of ""Grand Theft Auto IV"", developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. It was first released for Xbox ... |
Brackett and Christian Hoard, in ""The New Rolling Stone Album Guide"", wrote that Jennings began to ""really assert his rough-hewn sensibility"" on the song. The song was featured in season seven episode five of ""Mad Men"". The song spent eighteen weeks on the Hot Country Singles charts, peaking at #2 and holding tha... |
2003 at number seven, its peak position. It also reached the UK Indie Chart and Scottish Singles Chart the same week. The song debuted on the former at number one and remained at that position for another week, and it debuted and peaked at number six on the latter. On May 1, it debuted on the Irish Singles Chart, where... |
successfully removed. Izzie made her final appearance in the sixth season, leaving Seattle after Alex refused to resume their marriage. Heigl requested to be released from her contract 18 months early, in order to spend more time with her family. In January 2012, Heigl reported that she would like to return to ""Grey's... |
2016 Big Ten Football Championship Game The 2016 Big Ten Football Championship Game was played December 3, 2016 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was the sixth annual Big Ten Football Championship Game to determine the 2016 champion of the Big Ten Conference. The 2016 Big Ten Championship Game pitted th... |
the National Park Service. Mission San José de los Nazonis was the third mission established in East Texas in 1716. Located near a Nazoni village, the mission was near the present-day site of Cushing, Texas. Although the mission closed after the French took the presidio at Los Adaes, it was reopened several years later... |
had earlier met in a train compartment while traveling. After her marriage, she largely left her acting career to raise their children. After a long gap of thirty years, she starred in the film ""Jodha Akbar"" (2008) playing the role of Mallika Hamida Banu Begum - mother of Emperor Akbar, enacted by Hrithik Roshan, dir... |
series it was announced that Dean Ralph and Jordan Wright had joined the cast of ""The Only Way Is Essex"" for the twenty-second series. The official list of cast members were released on 23 May 2017. They include four boys; Dean Ralph, Jordan Wright, Marty McKenna and Max Morley, and four girls: Che McSorley, Fatima R... |
as Minogue's backup dancers. More recently, Minogue has performed a version of the song remixed by Steve Anderson. She performed the version during her ""MasterCard Pricless Gig"" and other mini-concerts to promote her twelfth studio album ""Kiss Me Once"". It was performed during her seven-song set at the 2014 Commonw... |
162 Candles ""162 Candles"" is the eighth episode of the first season of The CW television series, ""The Vampire Diaries"" and the eighth episode of the series overall. It originally aired on November 5, 2009. The episode was written by Barbie Kligman and Gabrielle Stanton and directed by Rick Bota. The episode starts ... |
and two children, Anna and Caleb, is too difficult to handle alone. He advertises in the newspaper for a mail-order bride. Sarah Wheaton, from Maine, responds describing herself as ""plain and tall"", and travels out to become his wife. Upon arriving, she proves to have good sense, an interest in helping with even the ... |
to the nucleosynthesis of chemical elements within stars through fission, fusion, and neutron capture processes. The neutron is essential to the production of nuclear power. In the decade after the neutron was discovered by James Chadwick in 1932, neutrons were used to induce many different types of nuclear transmutati... |
the proteins required by our body. The material that remains undigested and unabsorbed passes into the large intestine. Absorption of the majority of nutrients takes place in the jejunum, with the following notable exceptions: The small intestine supports the body's immune system. The presence of gut flora appears to c... |
New Best Friends (The Walking Dead) ""New Best Friends"" is the tenth episode of the seventh season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series ""The Walking Dead"", which aired on AMC on February 19, 2017. The episode was written by Channing Powell and directed by Jeffrey F. January. The episode focuses on Rick (... |
was filmed in Hamilton and Niagara on the Lake, Ontario in Canada. In the sequel, ""The Good Witch's Charm"", the map on the wall in the police station shows Middleton located northwest of Chicago, in the vicinity of DuPage County. The names of the suburbs and interstates that are west of Chicago can be clearly seen. T... |
add an additional stripe. Prior to their promotions, Rickson Gracie and Joe Moreira were notable examples of this. Pedro Sauer also maintains a red and black belt as an eighth degree rank. Beyond 8th degree, the 9th and 10th degrees are signified with solid red belts. Noted practitioners Renzo & Royler Gracie have stat... |
Gray (Amy Brenneman), an attorney and Harvard graduate, moves back to her hometown of Hartford, Connecticut after separating from her husband Michael in New York City. She and her six-year-old daughter Lauren (Karle Warren) move in with her widowed mother, Maxine Gray (Tyne Daly) who is a caseworker for the Connecticut... |
Family Guy (season 15) ""Family Guy"" fifteenth season premiered on Fox in the United States on September 25, 2016, and ended on May 21, 2017. The season contained 20 episodes. The series follows the dysfunctional Griffin family, consisting of father Peter, mother Lois, daughter Meg, son Chris, baby Stewie and the fami... |
MTV series, """" in 2005. Season 4 of the AMC show ""Fear the Walking Dead"" was filmed in various locations around Austin in 2018. The film review websites Spill.com and Ain't It Cool News are based in Austin. Rooster Teeth Productions, creator of popular web series such as ""Red vs. Blue"" and ""RWBY"", is also locat... |
observe this temporary moratorium for fear of inviting international criticism. The Indian public had been supportive towards the nuclear tests which ultimately led Prime Minister Narasimha Rao deciding to conduct further tests in 1995. Plans were halted after American spy satellites picked up signs of preparations for... |
played as 'Sugar Candy', on the grounds that 'Coulter's Candy' was advertising. It was recorded by Donovan on ""HMS Donovan"" (1971). Canadian singer Catherine McKinnon also recorded a version of the song on her album ""Voice of an Angel"". Hamish Imlach recorded a parody version, where a buyer complains about the poor... |
von Welsbach's flint, companies like Ronson were able to develop practical and easy to use lighters. In 1910, Ronson released the first Pist-O-Liter, and in 1913, the company developed its first lighter, called the ""Wonderlite"", which was a permanent match style of lighter. During WWl soldiers started to create light... |
of 1975) and extraterrestrial peoples, the former International Space Station has been added to until its mass threatens to cause it to fall out of orbit. Relocated to deep space using a set of thrusters, it becomes Alpha, a space-traveling city inhabited by millions of species from thousands of planets. A special poli... |
to the amount of electricity passing through the solution. These findings led Faraday to a new theory of electrochemistry. The electric force, he argued, threw the molecules of a solution into a state of tension. When the force was strong enough to distort the forces that held the molecules together so as to permit the... |
the war with them. Bulgaria signed an armistice with the Allies on 29 September 1918, following a successful Allied advance in Macedonia. The Ottoman Empire followed suit on 30 October 1918 in the face of British and Arab gains in Palestine and Syria. Austria and Hungary concluded ceasefires separately during the first... |
motion picture Blue Hawaii with Elvis Presley. In June 1963, she entertained at the Sportsmen of Stanislaus luau in Modesto, California. In 1972, she recalled having once made an attempt at retirement but live performing was too much fun. Hilo Hattie died of cancer on December 12, 1979. Hattie's first husband was Ted H... |
Trinity and represented by the ""perfect"" circle, which has no beginning or end. Music in duple time was similarly called ""tempus imperfectum"". Its symbol was the broken circle, "" "", which is still used — although it has evolved to mean , or ""common time"", today. When cut through by a vertical line """" , it mea... |
the part in October 2013, with Jamie Dornan announced for the role on 23 October. The film was released on 13 February 2015, and although popular at the box office, critical reactions were mixed to negative. E. L. James announced the film's soundtrack would be released on 10 February 2015. Prior to the soundtrack's rel... |
across Greece. The PEEA decree on holding the elections foresaw two ways of voting, one with the direct election of the national councillors, and one indirectly via electors representing localities as well as professional or other groupings. It was left to the various areas to decide which method they would implement. ... |
was pumped into the damaged engine to maintain speed, which caused it to cease operating entirely and burst into flames. The flight crew attempted to restart the right engine by windmilling, using the air flowing through the engine to rotate the turbine blades and start the engine, but the aircraft was by now flying at... |
to destroy the One Ring. The hobbit is then killed by the Witchking of Angmar, leading to Sauron subsequently conquering Middle Earth. Both campaigns are narrated by Hugo Weaving, who played Elrond in Peter Jackson's film trilogy. The game uses a class-based character system, similar to the system found in Pandemic's p... |
five at ""close to $300,000 an episode"" for each actor, and ""The Hollywood Reporter"" wrote in June 2016 that the performers would each be paid ""upward of $500,000 per episode"" for seasons seven and the potential eight. In 2017, he became one of the highest paid actors on television and will earn £2 million per epi... |
Manhattan (cocktail) A Manhattan is a cocktail made with whiskey, sweet vermouth and bitters. While rye is the traditional whiskey of choice, other commonly used whiskeys include Canadian whisky, bourbon, blended whiskey and Tennessee whiskey. The cocktail is usually stirred then strained into a cocktail glass and garn... |
Pierre Baroni. Stills from the video served as cover shots for the single as well as concurrent release ""I want to know what love is"". Lyrically, the song is a metaphoric declaration to a loved one, in which Tina Arena lists all the things she would do for them if she were various elements, planets or weather phenome... |
(referring to their location on the flanks of the Roman legions). The Marian Reforms, executed by Gaius Marius, marked a transitional phase in the army of the Roman Republic. The election of Consul Gaius Marius occurred during the Jugurthine War between the King of Numidia and the Roman Republic. Following the election... |
had my first love/She had me going crazy/Oh, I was star-struck/She woke me up daily/Don't need no Starbucks…"". A famous section of the song plays ""Baby, Baby baby oh. Like baby, baby baby oh"". It is the catchphrase of the song that identifies the song. Nick Levine of Digital Spy felt the song was ""no great departur... |
of a proprietary power connector, its lack of expandable storage, and the lack of Retina display. On October 16, 2012, Apple announced a media event scheduled for October 23 at the California Theatre in San Jose, California. The company did not predisclose the subject of the event, but it was widely expected to be the ... |
had been held the previous Monday). The Patriots took the then-quickest lead in Super Bowl history after linebacker Larry McGrew recovered a fumble from Walter Payton at the Chicago 19-yard line on the second play of the game (the Bears themselves would break this record in Super Bowl XLI when Devin Hester ran back the... |
Acts 21 Acts 21 is the twenty-first chapter of the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It records the end of Paul's third missionary journey and his arrival and reception in Jerusalem. The book containing this chapter is anonymous, but early Christian tradition uniformly affirmed that Luke... |
Southern and Hardy in Tempe. The film also employs computer-generated imagery for the scenes where Bill & Ted are travelling through the 'Circuits of Time', created by the VFX house Perpetual Motion Pictures. The film's writers, Ed Solomon and Chris Matheson, appear in the film's ice cream scene. Solomon is credited as... |
Sonic screwdriver The sonic screwdriver is a multifunctional fictional tool in the British science fiction television programme ""Doctor Who"" and its spin-offs, used by the Doctor. Like the TARDIS, it has become one of the icons of the programme, and spin-off media such as ""The Sarah Jane Adventures"" and ""Torchwood... |
as ""Jedi Crash"". Katie Lucas Katie Rose Lucas (born April 13, 1988) is the adopted middle child of film maker George Lucas. She is the god-daughter of both Steven Spielberg and Francis Ford Coppola. She is the younger sister of Amanda Lucas and the older sister of Jett Lucas. Lucas had minor roles in all three ""Star... |
Montreal Canadiens. The following season, the Oilers and Islanders met again in the playoffs. The Oilers won the rematch in five games, marking the start of another dynasty. Led by Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier, the Oilers won five Stanley Cup championships between 1984 and 1990. The Oilers won two consecutive Cups in... |
Mayflower Steps The Mayflower Steps are close to the site in the Barbican area of Plymouth, south-west England, from which the Pilgrim Fathers are believed to have finally left England aboard the ""Mayflower"" on 6 September 1620, before crossing the Atlantic Ocean to settle in North America. The traditional site of th... |
a 14th season on February 10, 2017. It premiered on September 28, 2017, with a two-hour premiere. Ellen Pompeo announced that she would be directing several episodes in the 14th season. On April 28, 2017, veteran writer Krista Vernoff announced that she would return to the show as a writer after leaving the show after ... |
Rail station serving the city. Located in a ravine the heart of the city centre close to Princes Street Gardens, it serves over 14 million passenger journeys per year. It is a principal station on the East Coast Main Line between London and Aberdeen, and is the terminus as well as start point for many rail services wit... |
run by the Netherlands' first female physician, Aletta Jacobs. The first birth control clinic in England was established in 1921 by Marie Stopes, in London. Contraception was legal in the United States throughout most of the 19th century, but in the 1870s a social purity movement grew in strength, aimed at outlawing vi... |
present out of the birth canal. However, other parts such as the buttocks or feet can present first, which is referred to as breech presentation. Risk for breech presentation may increase with multiple pregnancies (more than one baby), when there is too little or too much fluid in the uterus, or if the uterus is abnorm... |
teams; in 1945, the scheduled All-Star Game was cancelled due to travel restrictions during World War II and no players were officially named. From 1959 through 1962, All-Stars played in two All-Star Games each season. On January 29, 1936, Babe Ruth became the first of the original thirty-six All-Stars to be inducted i... |
Justice Nazim Hussain Siddiqui, by virtue of being the longest serving justice on the Supreme Court bench at the time, Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry was appointed as next Chief Justice. Justice Iftikhar was appointed a justice of High Court of Balochistan in 1999 and was elevated to Supreme Court on 4 February 200... |
Jackson was appearing in the TV series ""Charlie's Angels"", and producer Aaron Spelling told her that they were unable to rearrange the shooting schedule to give her time off to do the film. The part was then offered to various other actresses including Faye Dunaway, Jane Fonda and Ali MacGraw, all of whom turned it d... |
first England player to take a hat trick in a World Cup match. He ended the match taking 5 wickets although eventually Australia won the match by 111 runs. In the second match against New Zealand, Finn conceded 49 runs in just his first 2 overs against New Zealand in a loss. He kept his place for the next game against ... |
""Going in Style"" included a Dixieland version by Jamie Cullum. Hey, Look Me Over (song) ""Hey, Look Me Over"" is a song from the 1960 Broadway musical ""Wildcat"". In the original musical, the song was sung by comedy actress Lucille Ball, in what was the only Broadway appearance of her career. Ball and co-star Paula ... |
as new products are generated. An example of a chemical change is the reaction between sodium and water to produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen. So much energy is released that the hydrogen gas released spontaneously burns in the air. This is an example of a chemical change because the end products are chemically diff... |
Brook Benton Brook Benton (born Benjamin Franklin Peay; September 19, 1931 – April 9, 1988) was an American singer and songwriter who was popular with rock and roll, rhythm and blues, and pop music audiences during the late 1950s and early 1960s, with hits such as ""It's Just a Matter of Time"" and ""Endlessly"", many ... |
introduce Christianity to Greenland. According to a literal interpretation of Einar Haugen's translation of the two sagas in the book ""Voyages to Vinland"", Leif was not the first European to discover America: he had heard the story of merchant Bjarni Herjólfsson who claimed to have sighted land to the west of Greenla... |
Queen Mary, an ocean liner from the 1930s now resides in Long Beach, California as a hotel where a Lady in Red is said to be seen by staff in the third-class lounge. On her first appearance the cleaning crew called security when they spotted her sitting in a chair in the middle of the lounge between two standing mirror... |
the game's release, with Frictional recouping all the expenses from creating ""Amnesia"" by early October 2010. By the beginning of January 2011 the developer reported that nearly 200,000 units had been sold, declaring in response that ""With these figures at hand, we must confess that it gives us new confidence for th... |
support of other parties. The incumbent Indian prime minister is Narendra Modi, a former chief minister of Gujarat. On 20 July 2017, Ram Nath Kovind was elected India's 14th president and took the oath of office on 25 July 2017. India is a federation with a parliamentary system governed under the Constitution of India,... |
factors in a weather system. An isobar (from or ""baros"", meaning 'weight') is a line of equal or constant pressure on a graph, plot, or map; an isopleth or contour line of pressure. More accurately, isobars are lines drawn on a map joining places of equal average atmospheric pressure reduced to sea level for a specif... |
away. The results of this can also be seen in the West Side Highway's diversion eastward from West 57th to 42nd Street. During World War II, the pier was in the news when the SS ""Normandie"" caught fire and subsequently capsized at its Pier 88 berth. The NYPST piers were renovated in 1970 and in 2004 underwent another... |
on American television among all girls and in its time period among all children ages 6–14. The introduction of the coming out storyline caused the series to experience a ratings surge. The series is the first on Disney Channel to feature a coming out storyline, for which it has been nominated for and won awards, inclu... |
informed of the grounds of arrest, consult a lawyer of one's own choice, be produced before a magistrate within 24 hours of the arrest, and the freedom not to be detained beyond that period without an order of the magistrate. The Constitution also authorizes the State to make laws providing for preventive detention, su... |
the United Nations University at UNESCO. Member states of UNESCO , UNESCO members include 195 member states and 10 associate members. Some members have additional National Organizing Committees (NOCs) for some of their dependent territories. The associate members are non-independent states. Three UNESCO member states a... |
Jim Parsons"". The American Film Institute ranked season three one of the ten best television seasons of 2009. The Big Bang Theory (season 3) The third season of the American sitcom ""The Big Bang Theory"" was originally aired on CBS from September 21, 2009 to May 24, 2010 with 23 episodes. It received higher ratings t... |
New Testament refers to the structure on which Jesus died, appears as early as AD 200 in two papyri, Papyrus 66 and Papyrus 75 in a form that includes the use of a cross-like combination of the letters tau and rho. This tau-rho symbol, the staurogram, appears also in Papyrus 45 (dated 250), again in relation to the cru... |
and has been called its ""sister building"". The Lamar Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Lamar Building The Lamar Building is a 17-story skyscraper in Augusta, Georgia. It was scheduled to be completed in 1916, but the Augusta Fire of 1916 forced crews to demolish the building and ... |
latter two campaigns came very close to meeting the two-thirds threshold in the 1960s and 1980s, respectively. After being officially proposed, either by Congress or a national convention of the states, a constitutional amendment must then be ratified by three-fourths of the states. Congress is authorized to choose whe... |
one of the most successful alternative rock songs of 1995. It topped ""Billboard""s Alternative Songs chart for a then-record seven weeks, and also hit number two on the Mainstream Rock Tracks. It was Green Day's third straight number-one from ""Dookie"", after ""Longview"" and ""Basket Case"". As of August 2010, ""Whe... |
in November 2001; the scenes were filmed inside one of the carriages of the London Eye on the South Bank of the River Thames. Their wedding aired on 14 February 2002, Valentine's Day. ""The Guardian"" critic, Nancy Banks-Smith, described the wedding as ""uniquely uneventful [...] For Dot and Jim 'In sickness and health... |
High-fructose corn syrup High-fructose corn syrup (HFCS), also known as glucose-fructose, isoglucose and glucose-fructose syrup, is a sweetener made from corn starch. As in the production of conventional corn syrup, the starch is broken down into glucose by enzymes. To make HFCS, the corn syrup is further processed by ... |
gaseous water cools. A distrail forms when the heat of engine exhaust evaporates the liquid water droplets in a cloud, turning them back into invisible, gaseous water vapor. Contrail Contrails (; short for ""condensation trails"") are line-shaped clouds produced by aircraft engine exhaust or changes in air pressure, ty... |
Islands, Nicobar Islands and Mergui Archipelago of India and Myanmar. The Cheduba group of islands, in the north-east, off the Burmese coast, are remarkable for a chain of mud volcanoes, which are occasionally active. Great Andaman is the main archipelago or island group of the Andaman Islands, whereas Ritchie's Archip... |
A-flat major A-flat major (or the key of A-flat) is a major scale based on A, with the pitches A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Its key signature has four flats. The A-flat major scale is: \override Score.TimeSignature #'stencil = ##f \relative c"" { </score> The relative minor is F minor. Its parallel minor, A-flat minor, is ... |
film premiered in Seattle on June 14, 2012 to begin its 50-theatre tour of the United States. To qualify for nomination for the Oscars, from December 18–24, 2012, ""True Story"" played in Pasadena, California. Gary Goldstein of the ""Los Angeles Times"" described the film as ""clever like Wells"" and ""hugely inventive... |
the superior orbital fissure. From there, they travel with the nasociliary nerve and then the long ciliary nerve. They then pierce the sclera, travel between sclera and choroid to reach the iris dilator muscle. They will also pass through ciliary ganglion and travel in short ciliary nerves to reach the iris dilator mus... |
the glass doors of a china cabinet and shouting """"No! Nooo!!"""" parodies a scene in """", in which Captain Picard, played by Patrick Stewart, acts in a similar manner. Randy's voice even changes from Parker's to a sampling of Stewart's voice from the film. The band's name, Fingerbang, references the band Badfinger. ... |
the three ghosts who haunt Scrooge. The film began production in February 2008 and was released on November 6, 2009, again to mixed reviews. Actor Gary Oldman also appeared in the film. In August 2008, ""Movies IGN"" revealed in an interview with Philippe Petit that Zemeckis was working with Petit to turn Petit's memoi... |
Populus ciliata is native to the area. Aesculus: Aesculus indica is native to the area. Hazelnut: Corylus jacquemontii is native to the area. Holly: Ilex dipyrena is native to the area. Apart from these major trees there are various species shrubs like ""Berberis aristata"" and flower plants growing in the area. Recent... |
colours, or five of the Nguni (i.e., Xhosa and Zulu) cosmology, the colours are not taken literally to represent particular cultural groups. ""Rainbow nation"", as a spoken metaphor for South African unity is uniquely (although not deliberately) represented by the South African flag, which sports 6 different colours. S... |
2011 on the online social networking service Facebook before it aired on the cable channel Nickelodeon. ""Trenchbillies"" was the first episode to air on Facebook and was written by Aaron Springer and Richard Pursel, with Andrew Overtoom serving as animation director. Nickelodeon said on January 27 that ""SpongeBob Squ... |
Pond, Molly Ann Brook is quickly joined by one other tributary flowing east off Second Watchung Mountain just south of the Haledon-North Haledon border. Here the brook transitions from the suburban environments of Franklin Lakes and North Haledon to the urbanized environments of Prospect Park, Haledon, and Paterson. Bo... |
is implied for the Trojan War, which would, in that case, have been against Troy VIIa after all. The Perseids would have been in power circa 1380 BC, the date of a statue base from Kom el-Heitan in Egypt recording the itinerary of an Egyptian embassy to the Aegean in the time of Amenhotep III (r. 1391–1353 BC or 1388–1... |
home. After they reveal their decision, the homeowners explain their reasoning to Andrew & Neale. Andrew Winter - A residential property expert and Lifestyle’s multiple award-winning television host of Selling Houses Australia. He may be known as a TV property guru but with more than 25-years experience in the global p... |
a R500,000 donation to the winner's chosen charity and an additional R500,000 for the winner. The season was filmed on the small island of Santa Carolina, a member of the Bazaruto Archipelago off the southern coast of Mozambique. The castaways lived amongst white sand beaches, coral reefs and buildings left abandoned b... |
1986 (Clark, Worger, & Pro Quest, 2016, p. 125). While the regulations are gone, they have affected the black population in South Africa in the past and are still haunting the younger generations of black South Africans in the present. The Natives (Urban Areas) Act of 1923 deemed urban areas in South Africa as ""white"... |
history, including the only quarterback to win three consecutive NFL most valuable player awards, first quarterback to defeat every one of the league's 32 franchises, and the first quarterback to win a playoff game over age 40. In addition, Favre set a number of college records with Southern Mississippi. Since first be... |
Army group. Twentieth Army (Japan) The was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The Japanese 20th Army was formed on September 10, 1941 under the Kwantung Army in Heilongjiang province in northern Manchukuo as a garrison and border patrol force. It came under the administrative con... |
France as Charles VI outlived him by seven weeks. Henry's heir to the two thrones was his nine-month-old son Henry VI and Henry's brothers would act as Regents. John, Duke of Bedford became Regent of France and continued the war and maintained the peace with the Burgundians. The Dauphin, desperate for a victory discove... |
Indian ODI squad for tour of Sri Lanka and the Champions Trophy in Pakistan. Prior to the Sri Lankan tour, Kohli had played only eight List A matches, and his selection was called a ""surprise call-up"". During the Sri Lankan tour, as both first-choice openers Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag were injured, Kohli ba... |
50th Filmfare Awards The 50th Filmfare Awards, honoring Cinema of India, took place on 26 February 2005 in Mumbai. This was the awards' golden jubilee year and to commemorate the occasion, this year the award trophy (The Black Lady statue) was made in gold. Moreover, a special award: Best Film in 50 Years was also pres... |
Although Victoria's Secret attempted to raise a number of defences including revocation for non-use, and attacking the validity of the marks for descriptiveness and lack of distinctiveness, in July 2014 in the High Court of England and Wales Judge Colin Birss ruled in Thomas Pink's favour. Victoria's Secret, which is o... |
hotel in episode one. There are one to two victims for each case, making the cases far more complex than the previous two seasons. Season 4 began in October 2018, and continued to use actual sets for some of the episodes. A detective's assistant role was created, and played by Nanjing University student Pu Yuxing. The ... |
is changed to ""back to the same old place"", and the line ""I'm going to California"" becomes ""I'm going back to Chicago"". This altered version dates to pianist Roosevelt Sykes. As a blues standard, numerous artists have recorded ""Sweet Home Chicago"". Steve LaVere, the manager of Johnson's recording legacy, commen... |
2012 Senior Bowl The 2012 Nike Senior Bowl was an all-star college football exhibition game featuring players from the 2011 college football season, and prospects for the 2012 Draft of the professional National Football League (NFL). The game was played on January 28, 2012, at 3 pm CST (4 p.m. Eastern time) at Ladd–Pee... |
small amount could cover a large surface. It was widely used by artists until the 19th century, when it was replaced by zinc white and titanium white. The dangers of lead paint were considered well-established by the beginning of the 20th century. In the July 1904 edition of its monthly publication, Sherwin-Williams re... |
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