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Game of Thrones (season 3) The third season of the fantasy drama television series ""Game of Thrones"" premiered in the United States on HBO on March 31, 2013, and concluded on June 9, 2013. It was broadcast on Sunday at 9:00 pm in the United States, consisting of 10 episodes, each running approximately 50–60 minutes. ... |
India is epidemic. India currently tops the list for illegal monies in the entire world, estimated to be almost US$1,456 billion stored in Swiss banks in the form of unaccounted money. According to the data provided by the Swiss Banking Association, India has more black money than the rest of the world combined. Indian... |
The Two and Only The Two and Only is the fourth album by the American country music duo The Bellamy Brothers (David Milton Bellamy and Homer Howard Bellamy) released in 1979 by Warner Bros. Records/Curb Records. It reached #9 in the US country charts and #12 in Canada. Three singles were released from the album. ""Lovi... |
The Lightning Thief The Lightning Thief is an American fantasy-adventure novel based on Greek mythology, the first young adult novel written by Rick Riordan in the ""Percy Jackson & the Olympians"" series. The manuscript was sold in an auction to Miramax Books, an imprint of Hyperion Books for Children and thus Disney ... |
old actor Jackson Millarker will appear in the second episode as Lily’s playmate Tom. ""The Hollywood Reporter"" reported on November 7, 2016 that Peyton Manning will guest star in the 12th episode of the season. ""Manning will play Coach Gary, baby Joe's sports tutor, whom Gloria (Sofia Vergara) brings in to help teac... |
1998–99 St. Louis Blues season The 1998–99 St. Louis Blues season was the St. Louis Blues' 32nd season in the National Hockey League (NHL). Despite the loss of Brett Hull the Blues made the playoffs for the 20th straight season by finishing in 2nd place with a record of 37–32–13. Realignment came, as the NHL went from ... |
1775–82 North American smallpox epidemic The New World of the Western Hemisphere was devastated by the 1775–1782 North American smallpox epidemic. Columbus' first voyage to America can be attributed for bringing the smallpox virus to America and led to its spread across most of the continent of North America. Smallpox ... |
black-and-white monitor, dual 5¼-inch floppy disk drives and a 5 megabyte Profile hard drive. The Lisa's slow operating speed and high price (US$10,000), however, led to its commercial failure. Drawing upon its experience with the Lisa, Apple launched the Macintosh in 1984, with an advertisement during the Super Bowl. ... |
Nibble In computing, a nibble (occasionally nybble or nyble to match the spelling of byte) is a four-bit aggregation, or half an octet. It is also known as half-byte or tetrade. In a networking or telecommunication context, the nibble is often called a semi-octet, quadbit, or quartet. A nibble has sixteen (2) possible ... |
meet Aragorn (Chris Edgerly), informing him that three days previously the Dúnedain guard at Sarn Ford was attacked by the Nazgûl, who passed into the Shire. After the raid, the Witch-king of Angmar (Eric Lopez), met with a Black Númenórean named Agandaûr (Fred Tatasciore), who told the Witch-king his orcs are forming ... |
building has been extensively altered since the Tiffany period of ownership, and only traces of its former grandeur survive on the top floor, as does the original Tiffany vault in the basement. Tiffany and Company was founded in 1837 by Charles Lewis Tiffany and John B. Young, and was by the time of the American Civil ... |
the car and it flips over, ending up in a ditch below the road, near Toomsboro. Only the children's mother is injured; the children are frantic with excitement, and the grandmother's main concern is dealing with Bailey's anger. Shaking in the ditch, the family waits for help. When she notices a black hearse coming down... |
manga artist, a catgirl, a seemingly traitorous friend and a disillusioned nun, with only one of them, the criminal's brother, being able to temporarily resist the god's influence completely. They are uncooperative, and do not coordinate attacks on the miko until halfway through the series. By the series' end the follo... |
Stapedius muscle The stapedius is the smallest skeletal muscle in the human body. At just over one millimeter in length, its purpose is to stabilize the smallest bone in the body, the stapes. The stapedius emerges from a pinpoint foramen in the apex of the pyramidal eminence (a hollow, cone-shaped prominence in the pos... |
Wood, Richard Beymer, Rita Moreno, George Chakiris and Russ Tamblyn. The film was nominated for eleven Academy Awards and won ten, including George Chakiris for Supporting Actor, Rita Moreno for Supporting Actress, and Best Picture. In 1947, Jerome Robbins approached Leonard Bernstein and Arthur Laurents about collabor... |
Iron Throne (A Song of Ice and Fire) The Iron Throne is a metonym for the fictional monarchy of Westeros as well as the physical throne of its monarch in the ""A Song of Ice and Fire"" series of fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin. The success of the HBO television adaptation ""Game of Thrones"" has made the show's v... |
Judith, was likely fathered by Shane, but he and Carl love her as if she were his own. When Rick's group attacks the community of Woodbury in Season 3, Rick, who has been struggling with coming to grips with reality after the death of Lori after childbirth, pauses in surprise when he thinks he sees Shane among the Wood... |
Virgin Mary and the Holy Trinity. The innermost ward encloses an area immediately south of the White Tower, stretching to what was once the edge of the River Thames. As was the case at other castles, such as the 11th-century Hen Domen, the innermost ward was probably filled with timber buildings from the Tower's founda... |
exact spots they were designated, meaning the 10-win/72-loss Philadelphia 76ers received the No. 1 pick, the Los Angeles Lakers kept the No. 2 pick, the Boston Celtics via the Brooklyn Nets got the No. 3 pick, and everyone else stayed in their same spots based on the regular season standings from the 2015–16 season. Hi... |
and laterally, while the middle fibers pass horizontally. They all end in a flat tendon, about 5 cm in breadth, which is inserted into the lateral lip of the bicipital groove (intertubercular sulcus) of the humerus. The pectoralis major receives dual motor innervation by the medial pectoral nerve and the lateral pector... |
the actual birthday of the monarch (presently 21 April), the official birthday of the monarch (24 May), and the birthday of the royal consort (10 June). Each year since 1932, the monarch has delivered the Royal Christmas Message to the British Commonwealth (later the Commonwealth of Nations); originally broadcast on th... |
16th century, reaching its peak in the late 19th and early 20th centuries (except in the former Soviet Union, which was dissolved in 1991). Central Asia, in its most common definition, is deemed to consist of five former Soviet Socialist Republics: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. In a w... |
schools. It was also used as part of celebrations of the inauguration of the State President. The flag even had an ode dedicated to it, """" (), written by Cornelis Jacobus Langenhoven and composed by . Due to variances in manufacturing, many flags were manufactured with their blue a dark shade akin to that found on th... |
December 1980), who was the retiring senior member of the Republican Party, which would hold the majority in the incoming 97th Congress. Three presidents pro tempore subsequently became Vice President: John Tyler, William R. King and Charles Curtis. Tyler is the only one to become president (in April 1841, following th... |
are riding a buggy being pulled by a cab-horse named Jim when a violent earthquake strikes. A crevice opens in the ground beneath them and they fall deep into the Earth. Dorothy, Eureka, Jim, Zeb, and the buggy land in the underground Land of the Mangaboos, a race of vegetable people who grow on vines. The Mangaboos ac... |
or other agency, medical laboratory, or health training institution. Examples of health workers are doctors, nurses, midwives, dietitians, paramedics, dentists, medical laboratory technologists, therapists, psychologists, pharmacists, chiropractors, optometrists, community health workers, traditional medicine practitio... |
The Black Panther (newspaper) The Black Panther was the official newspaper of the Black Panther Party. It began as a four-page newsletter in Oakland, California, in 1967, and was founded by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale. It was the main publication of the party and was soon sold in several large cities across the Unit... |
as a subscription or as a free addition for Gold members. With the fifteenth season onward, the live feeds have aired on the official CBS website, again requiring a subscription from users. Though advertised as being available at any time, the feeds are shut off during the weekly nomination ceremony, Power of Veto cere... |
Blue Cross (animal charity) Blue Cross is a registered animal welfare charity in the United Kingdom, founded in 1897 as Our Dumb Friends League. The charity provides support for pet owners who cannot afford private veterinary treatment, helps to find homes for unwanted animals, and educates the public in the responsibi... |
her grandfather, who died in September 2010. Alongside a saxophone solo played by the late Clarence Clemons, the melody of the song resembles much of the musical works of Bruce Springsteen, and contains several qualities similar to that of 1980s adult contemporary musical works. ""The Edge of Glory"" received critical ... |
must be at least 50 to be President of the Republic, 40 to be a Senator, and 25 to be a Deputy, as specified in the 1947 Constitution of Italy. 18 years of age is sufficient, however, to be elected member of the Council of Regions, Provinces, and Municipalities (Communes). In Iran a person must be at least 21 years old... |
who had been spying on General Lane and Lex Luthor. She later attacked Reactron, which tipped off readers that Superwoman was not Kryptonian (in that the villain's Gold Kryptonite power source had no effect on her). Supergirl unmasks Superwoman, and accidentally kills her by rupturing the containment field of her suit,... |
Transformers: The Last Knight Transformers: The Last Knight is a 2017 American science-fiction action film based on the Transformers toy line. It is the fifth installment of the live-action ""Transformers"" film series and a sequel to 2014's """". Like its predecessors, the film is directed by Michael Bay, and features... |
1863 Hawke's Bay earthquake The 1863 Hawke's Bay earthquake was a devastating magnitude 7.5 (M) earthquake that struck near the town of Waipukurau on February 23, 1863. It remained the single largest earthquake to strike Hawke's Bay until 1931, where a magnitude 7.8 quake leveled much of Napier and Hastings and killed ... |
director JB Benna's 2008 film entitled ""UltraMarathon Man: 50 Marathons - 50 States - 50 Days"", which was the first feature film about Karnazes. The film was produced by Journeyfilm, had a national theatrical release in 300 screens in 2008 and was released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2009. A similar project, undertaken by ... |
Mighty Mutanimals to put an end to Zeck and Steranko in ""The Big Blowout"". Casey Jones has lead roles in four of the six ""Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles"" films. In the first film, he is portrayed by Elias Koteas. He is a former professional ice hockey player who had turned vigilante after his career ended early due t... |
I Won't Let You Go (Agnetha Fältskog song) ""I Won't Let You Go"" is the first single from Agnetha Fältskog's second English solo-album ""Eyes of a Woman"". The song was composed by Fältskog with lyrics by producer Eric Stewart, formerly of the group 10cc. The track reached the Top 10 in Sweden and Belgium, but due to ... |
Gravity Falls Gravity Falls is an American animated television series produced by Disney Television Animation for Disney Channel and Disney XD from June 15, 2012, to February 15, 2016. Created by Alex Hirsch, the series follows the adventures of Dipper Pines (voiced by Jason Ritter) and his twin sister Mabel (voiced by... |
Seine River (Ontario) The Seine River is a river in Kenora, Rainy River and Thunder Bay Districts in northwestern Ontario, Canada. It flows from Lac des Mille Lacs to Rainy Lake. The river was an important route in the days of the fur trade. Gold was discovered along the river near the end of the 19th century and sever... |
Tragulus Tragulus is a genus of even-toed ungulates in the family Tragulidae that are known as mouse-deer. In Ancient Greek τράγος (""tragos"") means a male goat, while the Latin diminutive ""–ulus"" means 'tiny'. With a weight of and a length of , they are the smallest ungulates in the world, though the largest specie... |
Of all non-varsity sports activities, the ACHA-affiliated hockey teams generally garner the most attention at their universities, such as Missouri State where it is the third largest spectator sport. The same can be said for the Arizona and University of Georgia who draws the third largest fan base behind football and ... |
1894 Boston Beaneaters season The 1894 Boston Beaneaters season was the 24th season of the franchise. The team finished in third place in the National League with a record of 83–49, 8 games behind the Baltimore Orioles. They hold the MLB record for most runs scored in a single season by one team with 1,220, a stunning ... |
Game of Thrones Tapestry The Game of Thrones Tapestry is a hand-woven tapestry which currently stands at 66 m (217 ft) long, which was opened to the public on 21 July 2017 at the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Once finished, it will be longer than its inspiration, the Bayeux Tapestry, at 77 m (253 ft). The... |
elect the president, and the president's role). Many—including Alexander Hamilton and James Madison—supported a lifetime appointment for presidents, while others favored fixed terms appointments. Virginia's George Mason denounced the life-tenure proposal as tantamount to establishment of an elective monarchy. Ultimatel... |
next installment of the ""Mission: Impossible"" film series for a summer of 2004 release date. Fincher, however, dropped out in favor of another film, later citing creative differences over the direction of the series. Replacing Fincher was director Joe Carnahan, who worked on developing the film for 15 months. Under h... |
are located in Nawa: Freedom Fighter Shri Kishan Lal Shah was the first M.L.A. (1952–57)and was Re-elected for second (1957–62) and fourth Assembly (1967–72). Shri Hanuman Singh Choudhary was elected for Third Assembly (1962–67) and later on shri Rameshwar Lal Choudhary, Shri Harish Kumawat and Shri Mahendra Choudhary ... |
For example, officials within the city government of Chicago called aldermen became lobbyists after serving in municipal government, following a one-year period required by city ethics rules to abstain from lobbying. While the bulk of lobbying happens by business and professional interests who hire paid professionals, ... |
Don Megowan Don Megowan (May 24, 1922 – June 26, 1981) was an American actor. He played the Gill-man on land in ""The Creature Walks Among Us"", the final part of the ""Creature from the Black Lagoon"" trilogy. Don Megowan was born in Inglewood, California to Robert and Leila (née Dale) Megowan. His mother Leila worked... |
2010, and Assistant General Manager Chris Grant was promoted to replace Ferry. On July 1, the Cavaliers hired former Los Angeles Lakers guard and former New Jersey Nets and New Orleans Hornets head coach Byron Scott as the 18th head coach in franchise history. The Cavaliers spent the rest of the 2010 off-season rebuild... |
male sex organs (antheridia) absorb moisture and burst, releasing sperm. The sperm swim towards the female sex organs (archegonia) and fertilise the ova. The fertilised ovum develops into a small sporophyte plant which remains attached to the larger gametophyte plant. The sporophyte contains spores inside a capsule whi... |
made out of stockinette, felt, or velvet. Rag dolls have featured in a number of children's stories, like the 19th century character Golliwogg, ""Raggedy Ann"" in the 1918 book by Johnny Gruelle and the British children's television series ""Bagpuss"" and ""Ragdolly Anna"". The character of Sally from ""The Nightmare B... |
""Twenty Klicks"". In episode four, ""Choke Hold"", one of Sergei's associates is sent to the United States to kill a Russian scientist who refused to work with him. Anton Pavlenko (previously seen in ""Twenty Klicks""), portrayed by Lev Gorn, a Russian counselor, reappears in this episode. Veadov returns as Sergei in ... |
sessions and allow professional pop producers to work with her. Quintanilla III and Selena flew to Nashville, Tennessee, and met with Keith Thomas, who had prepared the instrumental parts for the song called ""I Could Fall in Love"" but had not yet completed the vocal parts, so he sang it for them. Selena and Quintanil... |
Josh Peck Joshua Michael Peck (born November 10, 1986) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian, and YouTube personality. He is best known for playing Josh Nichols in the Nickelodeon live-action sitcom ""Drake & Josh"". He began his career as a child actor in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and became known to young... |
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 ... |
Hilberg came to be considered as the foremost representative of what a later generation has called the functionalist school of Holocaust historiography, of which Christopher Browning, whose own life was changed by reading Hilberg's book, is a prominent member. The debate is that Intentionalists see ""the Holocaust as H... |
Pier is often chosen for Victorian and Edwardian seaside filming locations, notably for the 2002 TV production of ""The Forsyte Saga"". It also featured prominently on a 2013 advert for Volkswagen Citations Sources Llandudno Pier Llandudno Pier is a Grade II* listed pier in the seaside resort of Llandudno, North Wales,... |
reality at a large scale, had vast superhuman strength which he demonstrated by being able to knock out Superman with one punch, a higher sense of awareness and enhanced durability. As Parallax, he was still able to be harmed nearly just as easily as a normal Green Lantern but seemed to be able to endure more physical ... |
on 15 April 2013. Bonner revealed that due to having a rough time in prison and losing custody of her son Charlie (Alexander McGuire), Steph is ""a bit damaged"". She returns to Erinsborough to settle a score with someone and Bonner said ""There's a bit of anger that has brewed while she's in prison and she's definitel... |
below a national minimum. For taxable year 2014, Connecticut had a ""BCR add-on"" when its tax rate on the taxable portion of covered wages in the previous calendar year is less than the 5-year benefit cost ratio applicable for the taxable year. Based on their loan status on November 10, 2016, California and Virgin Isl... |
the Analytical Engine, but there is no evidence that she advanced the design or theory of it in any way"". Eugene Eric Kim and Betty Alexandra Toole consider it ""incorrect"" to regard Lovelace as the first computer programmer, as Babbage wrote the initial programs for his Analytical Engine, although the majority were ... |
of central importance to the plan. Lutyens wanted a panoramic view of the city of Delhi from the Viceroy’s palace. The view from Raisina Hill runs unhindered across Rajpath and India Gate and is obstructed only by the National Stadium. Most of the buildings surrounding Rajpath, were designed by Lutyens and Herbert Bake... |
most Michelin stars in the world of any chef, once described Sushi Saito as ""the best sushi restaurant in the world"". The restaurant gained a third Michelin star on the 2009 list, having previously held two. Takashi Saito said he was ""very happy"" at the news. Former Michelin Guide directeur général Jean-Luc Naret s... |
with a coordinating role in world affairs. The Heritage Foundation has criticized the G8 for advocating food security without making room for economic freedom. The G8's relevance has been subject to debate from 2008 onward. It represented the major industrialized countries but critics argued that the G8 no longer repre... |
challenger and host underwent a number of changes and controversies. A timeline is shown below: World Chess Championship 2012 The World Chess Championship 2012 was a chess match between the defending world champion Viswanathan Anand of India and Boris Gelfand of Israel, winner of the 2011 Candidates Tournament. After s... |
S. John reprising their roles from the film. One year has passed in our world since the first adventure ended, but in Narnia, almost 1300 years have passed. The villainous King Miraz prevents the rightful heir, his young nephew, Prince Caspian, from ruling the land of Narnia. Caspian uses Susan's magic horn that was le... |
on reigning Defensive Player of the Year Kawhi Leonard. After missing two games with a calf injury, Bradley returned to action as a sixth man after starting 224 of 226 Celtics games in which he was healthy. He excelled in his new role, improving his scoring, efficiency and defensive rating. Bradley soon returned to the... |
were as many as three stages in a single day. Desgrange initially preferred to see the Tour as a race of individuals. The first Tours were open to whoever wanted to compete. Most riders were in teams that looked after them. The private entrants were called ""touriste-routiers"" – tourists of the road – from 1923 and we... |
the fictional movie ""Deception"", which Amanda and her team finish at the beginning of ""The Holiday"". Production on ""The Holiday"" began in Los Angeles, then moved to England for a month before completing filming back in California. Principal photography began in the Brentwood area on the Westside of Los Angeles, w... |
Virender Sehwag scored a double century (293), but missed out on becoming the first person to score three triple centuries in Test cricket. India made their highest Test score of 726 for 9 and won the match by an innings. As a result of this win, India topped the ICC Test Championship for the first time. On the first d... |
second season concluded on August 25, 2018, with the third season premiering on September 21, 2018. In September 2018 A&E announced the series had been renewed for an additional 150 episodes, to run through 2019. ""Live PD"" is hosted by Dan Abrams, the chief legal affairs anchor for ABC News. The program features live... |
The Challenge: Champs vs. Stars (season 3) The third installment of , a recurring special mini-series of MTV's long-running reality game show, ""The Challenge"" premieres April 17, 2018. In the multi-week event, ten alumni from ""The Challenge"" compete against celebrities. For the first time, champs and stars will hav... |
La is currently being planned as vehicle border crossing between China and Nepal. Nepal is expecting to regain some of the strategic importance of Mustang with the construction of the road to connect China with Nepal through Mustang. Once completed the road is expected to become a highly accessible Himalayan corridor a... |
The show was won by Team Todu, the ""DID L'il Masters Season 2"" contestants, Faisal, Soumya, Rohan, Om, Shalini, Deep, Tanay, Jeet and Shreya. Dance India Dance Dance India Dance (also called by the acronym DID; tagline:""Dance Ka Asli ID D.I.D."") is an Indian dance competition reality television series that airs on ... |
""This time we'll raise him right"". Boss Baby is promoted and leaves. Tim goes back to being an only child, but he and Boss Baby miss each other. After Tim writes a letter convincing him to live with him as his brother, Boss Baby returns to the Templeton family as a regular baby named Theodore Lindsey ""Ted"" Templeto... |
Giraffe and Lion. The show in Hong Kong has been arranged to a simplified version of the story of ""The Lion King"" along with the songs in the movie. The performance is mainly in English, but two actors dressed as monkeys summarize and translate Rafiki's lines into Cantonese in order to accommodate guests who do not s... |
The film was released on March 25, 2011. Talks of a sequel were announced after the release of the first, but was not officially announced until May 12, 2010, announcing that it would be released March 25, 2011. Filming took place in Vancouver, British Columbia and New Westminster, British Columbia from August 23 to Oc... |
Control+S to save a document, or Control+Shift+Escape to launch the Task Manager in modern versions of Microsoft Windows), altering its size and placement is often regarded as inconvenient for users accustomed to the larger left Control key on IBM PC-style keyboards commonly used for desktop computers. The majority of ... |
take place in the year 2032 and will include ""familiar"" characters from the ""Blade Runner"" universe. The series is set ten years after the anime short ""Blade Runner 2049 Black Out 2022"". During an interview with ""Yahoo!"" during a promotional tour for the 2015 film ""The Martian"", Ridley Scott expressed interes... |
3–0 defeat of Australia. Costa scored his first goal for Spain with the third in a 4–0 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying win away to Luxembourg on 12 October 2014. He did not feature again for Spain until 5 September 2015, when he was fouled by Slovakia goalkeeper Matúš Kozáčik for a penalty, which Andrés Iniesta converted for... |
The welfare state was expanded by the National Insurance Act 1946, which built upon the comprehensive system of social security originally set up in 1911. People of working age had to pay a weekly contribution (by buying a stamp) and in return were entitled to a wide range of benefits, including a pension, health and u... |
six pieces of armor: These pieces are described in Ephesians as follows: loins girt with truth (belt of truth), breastplate of righteousness, feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace (peace), shield of faith, helmet of salvation, and the sword of the spirit/word of God. The helmet of Salvation and the brea... |
Limits of British Influence: South Asia and the Anglo-American Relationship 1947-56"". Based on official American archives in Washington DC, the papers of President Dwight D. Eisenhower in Abilene, Kansas, President Harry S. Truman in Independence, Missouri, and official British archives in London, this book shows how ... |
drama series pilot ""Gilded Lillys"" created and produced by Shonda Rhimes. Since 2012, Barrowman has portrayed Malcolm Merlyn, one of the main antagonists in The CW series ""Arrow"". Barrowman was a recurring cast member for the first two seasons and was promoted to a main cast member beginning with the third season. ... |
Sound of Music"" and ""Oklahoma!"", to Imagem Music Group. The sale transferred power over one of America's most famous song catalogs and the licensing rights for future productions of the musicals, which had been controlled by the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization, a Manhattan-based company. As part of the deal, Imag... |
say they can't date, as their businesses are competing but once learning she's now the good child of the family, Justin's sister changes their parents' minds. Justin discovers Juliet is a vampire, and she tells him she knows he's a wizard. Juliet influences Justin's family by telling them they have to eat healthier. Ju... |
Data transmission Data transmission (also data communication or digital communications) is the transfer of data (a digital bitstream or a digitized analog signal) over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel. Examples of such channels are copper wires, optical fibers, wireless communication channe... |
to sign on at 8:00 AM Adelaide Time. The final song on SAFM was NSYNC's, ""Bye Bye Bye"". The first song on hit107 was ""Cosby Sweater"" by Hilltop Hoods and the first non-Australian song was ""Blame"" by Calvin Harris feat. John Newman. hit107 is simulcast on Digital Radio in Adelaide. HIT 107 hit107 (call sign: 5SSA)... |
cast in the leading role of Queen Helena. Soon after, Moseley was cast as Helena's son Liam, followed by Park as Liam's twin sister Eleanor and Haley Lu Richardson as his love interest, Ophelia. The rest of the pilot's cast included Regan, Austen, Maskall, Roach and Milburn. After the series pickup, Merritt Patterson r... |
caste of people considered above the Brahmins were the Kshatriyas belonging to royal and noble families. Not all Kshatriyas were considered upper caste and not all upper caste people were Kshatriyas. By the 9th century, kings from all the four castes had at one time or another occupied the highest seat in the monarchic... |
bands composed mainly of a protein called actin, and darker A bands composed mainly of myosin. Cardiomyocytes contain T-tubules, pouches of membrane that run from the surface to the cell's interior which help to which improve the efficiency of contraction. The majority of these cells contain only one nucleus (although ... |
Staten Island – were consolidated into a single city in 1898. With a Census-estimated population of 8,550,405 in 2015 (8,491,079 in 2014), distributed over a land area of just , New York is the most densely populated major city in the United States. A global power city, New York City exerts a significant impact upon co... |
Sekai no Owari. The film's soundtrack goes under the name ""Attack on Titan (Shinji Higuchi's Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)"". The first film was released in Japan on August 1, 2015. It was released by Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand on August 27, 2015. Funimation Entertainment has licensed the ... |
host nation Pakistan (1–0). In the final they faced India just like in the 1999 SAFF Cup final, it was a fifty-fifty affair as the both teams were a favourite to win but India won the final and their fourth title with Bangladesh finishing as runners up and it was the last time the team played in the SAFF Cup final. The... |
in Super Bowl LII was the Patriots' tenth, the most of any team. Belichick is the NFL's longest-tenured active head coach, and currently third all-time in regular season coaching wins in the NFL at 251, and first in playoff coaching wins with 28. He completed his 40th season as an NFL coach in 2014 and won his fifth Su... |
experimental animals: the Horsley–Clarke apparatus. Clarke came up with the concept in 1895, and the original device was constructed in 1905 and first used in 1906. The first successful cranial application of stereotactic surgery in humans is credited to the team of Ernest Spiegel and Henry Wycis in the Department of E... |
Dominion Theatre, Tottenham Court Road. Following the publication of ""Aled's Forty Favourite Hymns"" in 2009, a further book, ""Favourite Christmas Carols"", was published on 28 October 2010; Jones took the book on his UK tour in November and December 2010. On 29 November, his CD, ""Aled's Christmas Gift"", was issued... |
number of Australians who currently are dual citizens. In 2000, it was estimated to be 4 to 5 million people. The current Australian population is estimated at (23 2019). This does not include an estimated 1 million Australians living overseas, but it includes the estimated 24% of Australians born overseas (in various ... |
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (novel) The Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones novelization was written by R. A. Salvatore and published on April 23, 2002 by Del Rey. It is based on the script of the . It includes much expansion of scenes and also many scenes which were cut from the movie. Some of ... |
1983 NHL Entry Draft The 1983 NHL Entry Draft was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec, on June 8, 1983. The NHL Entry Draft is the primary means by which players arrive in the National Hockey League. The St. Louis Blues did not participate in this draft, shortly after the league blocked the franchise's reloc... |
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