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History of Brasília The history of Brasília, the centrally located capital of Brazil, started with discussions in the eighteenth century. The name Brasília was first proposed in 1822, but construction only began in 1956, following the election of Juscelino Kubitschek as President of Brazil. Its official declaration as ... |
Lake Sakakawea Lake Sakakawea is a large reservoir in the north central United States, impounded by Garrison Dam, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dam located in the Missouri River basin in central North Dakota. Named for the Shoshone-Hidatsa woman Sakakawea, it is the largest man-made lake in the State of North Dakota, ... |
of the art, the Gracie brothers: Carlos, Oswaldo, George, Gaston and Hélio. Some notable black belt level practitioners, including Royce Gracie and the Valente brothers, have transitioned to wearing a dark navy blue belt in deference to the historical tradition prior to the colored belt ranking system, (a white belt de... |
part of the Royal Caribbean fleet when Admiral Cruises merged with Royal Caribbean in 1988, while it was still under construction. The ship was eventually completed in 1990 as ""Nordic Empress"", and was renamed ""Empress of the Seas"" in 2004. It was transferred to Pullmantur Cruises in 2008 as ""Empress"" and served ... |
Speedball (drug) Speedball (or powerball) is a mixture of cocaine (a stimulant) with heroin or morphine (a depressant), taken intravenously or by insufflation. Speedball is a dangerous mixture, often more potent than the sum of the parts due to drug synergy. The original speedball used cocaine hydrochloride mixed with ... |
(the number of strokes taken). The net scores of all the competing golfers are compared and (generally) the person with the lowest score wins. Contrary to popular opinion, a player's handicap is intended to show a player's potential, not a player's average score. The frequency by which a player will play to their handi... |
to hatch, Holly realizes that the music was acting as a sort of lullaby keeping the baby Pteranodons asleep. Marshall, Will and Holly belt out ""I Hope I Get It"", with Cha-ka inexplicably joining in, displaying an impressive singing voice. Marshall, Will and Cha-ka celebrate their good fortune. Meanwhile, Holly pocket... |
Meek Mill discography The discography of American rapper Meek Mill consists of four studio albums, five extended plays, one compilation album, three collaborative albums, eleven mixtapes, thirty-seven singles (including seventeen as a featured artist), ten promotional singles and thirty music videos. Meek Mill's debut ... |
film ""How to Train Your Dragon"" as Stoick the Vast. On 15 and 16 October 2010, thanks to the popularity of his role as Spartan King Leonidas and the use of his lines during athletic events at Michigan State University, he was a guest at their Midnight Madness and homecoming American football game. , Butler, while fil... |
Public Company Accounting Oversight Board The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) is a private-sector, nonprofit corporation created by the Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002 to oversee the audits of public companies and other issuers in order to protect the interests of investors and further the public interest ... |
only seasons 6-8 in rotation. In Germany the final two episodes aired on 4 November 2008 in a German-dubbed-version, what is actually more than one month before airing in the UK in the original language. In Ireland, RTÉ Two began airing the final season in mid-2010 in a late-night time slot, with the final episode airi... |
Jason Gideon Jason Gideon was a fictional character in the CBS crime drama ""Criminal Minds"", portrayed by Mandy Patinkin. Gideon was a Senior Supervisory Special Agent and the unit chief of the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit, and has appeared from the series' pilot episode ""Extreme Aggressor,"" which was originally ... |
at regular intervals. His chart included some ions and compounds in addition to elements. His paper also used geological rather than chemical terms and did not include a diagram; as a result, it received little attention until the work of Dmitri Mendeleev. In 1864, Julius Lothar Meyer, a German chemist, published a tab... |
and the writing starts to show how even the most maniacal girl with a bunny hat can be humanized."" Phillip Maciak, writing for the ""Los Angeles Review of Books"", named Kristen Schaal's voice acting as Louise on ""Bob's Burgers"" as his favorite television performance of the year and cited her performance in the epis... |
16 (17) episodes and was played chronologically: as an infant by Michael Gunderson Season 1 to 2, by brothers Charles Thomas Allen and John Christopher Allen from Season 3 to 5, and by Cole Sprouse from Season 6 to 8. Ross's daughter with Rachel, Emma Geller-Green, was born at the end of Season 8. Rachel's pregnancy wa... |
their corresponding monosaccharides by enzymes (maltase, isomaltase, sucrase and lactase) present in the brush border of the small intestine. In the typical Western diet, digestion and absorption of carbohydrates is fast and takes place usually in the upper small intestine. However, when the diet contains carbohydrates... |
the Titans"" (2007), released by TidalWave Productions as part of their Ray Harryhausen Signature Series, picked up the story 5 years after the events of the film. The 3D remake ""Clash of the Titans"" (2010) and its sequel ""Wrath of the Titans"" (2012) were released by the property's current rights holder Warner Bros... |
PH meter A pH meter is a scientific instrument that measures the hydrogen-ion activity in water-based solutions, indicating its acidity or alkalinity expressed as pH. The pH meter measures the difference in electrical potential between a pH electrode and a reference electrode, and so the pH meter is sometimes referred ... |
6185 kHz. The station used a mailing address in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, and referred to itself as ""La Primera Voz Democratica de Latinoamerica"" (""The First Voice of Democracy in Latin America""). Since San Pedro Sula is located on the Honduran mainland, it is possible that these broadcasts originated there rather ... |
he loved to show off the shiny buckles on his shoes when he performed his own dances. There are five fundamental positions of the feet in ballet, all performed with turnout and named numerically as ""first"" through ""fifth"" positions. When performing jumps and leaps, classical ballet dancers strive to exhibit ""ballo... |
(AUD) which includes state of the art $250,000 (AUD) 680 hp+ engines. The current formula was devised in 1993 (based on Group A regulations) and branded as 'V8 Supercars' in 1997 and 'Supercars' in 2016. The series features grids of twenty-six cars (although in endurance races e.g. the Bathurst 1000 there can be wildca... |
Chuck Barris Charles Hirsch Barris (June 3, 1929 – March 21, 2017) was an American game show creator, producer and host. Barris was known for hosting ""The Gong Show"" and creating ""The Dating Game"" and ""The Newlywed Game"". He was also a songwriter who wrote ""Palisades Park"" for Freddy Cannon. Barris wrote an aut... |
standing on the lunar surface: Cernan's status as the last person to walk on the Moon means Purdue University is the ""alma mater"" of both the first person to walk on the Moon—Neil Armstrong—and the most recent. Cernan is one of only three astronauts to travel to the Moon on two occasions; the others being Jim Lovell ... |
absent. The peripheral portion of the TFC is well vascularised, while the central portion has no blood supply. This discus is attached by thick tissue to the base of the ulnar styloid and by thinner tissue to the edge of the radius just proximal to the radiocarpal articular surface. The RUL’s are the principal stabiliz... |
starring role as Charlie Salinger, the eldest of five siblings who lose both parents in a car accident on the 1990s teen drama ""Party of Five"", co-starring with Scott Wolf, Neve Campbell, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Lacey Chabert. In 1996, ""People Magazine"" named Fox one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World. ... |
G. Stanley Hall became the first president of Clark University; he was hired by Clark, and other trustees. Hall wanted to start the graduate school and library first, and he persuaded Clark and other trustees that the undergraduate college would be started after few years. The university was opened on October 2, 1889 a... |
Methyl tert-butyl ether Methyl ""tert""-butyl ether (also known as MTBE and ""tert""-butyl methyl ether) is an organic compound with a structural formula (CH)COCH. MTBE is a volatile, flammable, and colorless liquid that is sparingly soluble in water. It has a minty odor vaguely reminiscent of diethyl ether, leading to... |
prompt diagnosis and treatment with atropine. The specific antidote is atropine. Atropine is also an alkaloid and inhibits acetylcholine and thus muscarine by binding to muscarinic receptors. Other muscarinic antagonists are scopolamine and pirenzepine. Muscarinic antagonists dilate the pupil and relax the ciliary musc... |
the start of the New Year and lasts until the succeeding early morning. A tradition of going to bed late on New Year's Eve, or even keeping awake the whole night and morning, known as ""shousui"" (守岁), is still practised as it is thought to add on to one's parents' longevity. The first day is for the welcoming of the d... |
suited for areas where water is limited. A rocking motion provides the water movement needed for the gravity separation of gold in placer material. Hard rock gold mining extracts gold encased in rock, rather than fragments in loose sediment, and produces most of the world's gold. Sometimes open-pit mining is used, such... |
of the year) from the Western Heritage Awards. ""The Cowboys"" received a 75% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 12 critics. The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists: In 1974, Warner Bros. developed ""The Cowboys"" as a television series for ABC starring Jim Davis, Diana Douglas, and Moses Gunn.... |
run an online business. Richard Arkless Richard Lambert Thomas Arkless (born 7 July 1975) is a former Scottish National Party politician, who was elected as MP for Dumfries and Galloway at the 2015 UK general election on 7 May of that year. Arkless was born in Stranraer in 1975. He spent an early part of his childhood ... |
United States but located in the central Pacific, incorporates the Union Jack in its state flag. According to one story, the King of Hawaii asked the British mariner, George Vancouver, during a stop in Lahaina, what the piece of cloth flying from his ship was. Vancouver replied that it represented his king's authority.... |
finished the regular season winning the NFC East with a record, winning their final five regular season games to overcome the St. Louis Cardinals (who lost their final three games and fell to third place in the final standings) and New York Giants (who lost their finale to the Los Angeles Rams; a Giants victory would h... |
team. In the quarterfinal of the 2011 Women's World Cup in Germany, the U.S. defeated Brazil 5–3 on penalty kicks. Abby Wambach's goal in the 122nd minute to tie the game 2–2 has been voted the greatest goal in U.S. soccer history and the greatest goal in Women's World Cup history. The U.S. then beat France 3–1 in the ... |
and general merchandise trains going to yards such as Oak Island Yard in Newark, New Jersey and Croxton Yard in Jersey City, New Jersey. The Lehigh Line passes through the former Bethlehem, Pennsylvania location of the Bethlehem Steel corporation which is now the Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem. The line connects with Co... |
Andean natural region The Andes mountains form the most populated region of Colombia and contain the majority of the country's urban centers. They were also the location of the most significant pre-Columbian indigenous settlements. Beyond the Colombian Massif in the south-western departments of Cauca and Nariño, the Co... |
""no longer in charge."" Former main cast member Jennifer Morrison has confirmed that she has agreed to return for one episode, later revealed to be the second episode of the season. Morrison announced her last filming day on July 19, 2017. On July 22, it was confirmed that Emilie de Ravin would return for the fourth e... |
in ""Fruitvale Station"", directed by Ryan Coogler. His performance earned him critical acclaim; ""The Hollywood Reporter"" film critic Todd McCarthy writing that he reminded him of ""a young Denzel Washington"". Following his role in ""Fruitvale Station"", Jordan was named an ""actor to watch"" by ""People"" and ""Var... |
like them at all and asks Phil to not tell Jerry about the better offer and even though Phil agrees to do it, he can not lie to Jerry and tells him the truth. Ronnie and Amber buy the house and they move in, while the Dunphy family watches. Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) and Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) find out that th... |
continental Europe (e.g. Greece), but also the Japanese and Korean legal traditions. Today, countries that have civil law systems range from Russia and China to most of Central and Latin America. With the exception of Louisiana's Civil Code, the United States follows the common law system described below. In common law... |
2010 Hindi-spoken film ""Striker"". He was to debut in Gujarati cinema in 2017. He left ""Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah"" to pursue a career as a film actor. According to ""Indian Express"" he state that the makers are ignoring his character in ""Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah."" His Gujarati films debut was in ""Pa... |
hit, reaching number eight on the U.S. pop singles chart. ""Help Me Make It Through The Night"" also became Smith's signature song. Inspired by Smith's success with the song, numerous other artists covered it soon thereafter, including Loretta Lynn, Glen Campbell, Joan Baez, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley, and Willie N... |
television comedy series, ""The Edge"" and ""Muddling Through"", and guest-starred in ""Quantum Leap"", ""Herman's Head"", and ""Burke's Law"". Depressed over her four unsuccessful television shows, Aniston approached Warren Littlefield at a Los Angeles gas station asking for reassurance about her career. The head of N... |
that woodblock printing had achieved since the Chinese Tang Dynasty in the 9th century. With written Chinese, the vast amount of written morpheme characters impeded movable type's acceptance and practical use, and was therefore seen as largely unsatisfactory. Furthermore, the European printing press, first invented by ... |
are, therefore, rarely seen in the same habitat. The quagga is closely related to Burchell's zebra, and appears also to have been confined to the plains. The mountain zebra occurred in the mountain regions of the Cape Fold Belt and along the southern portion of the Great Escarpment. Thus, they were endemic to, amongst ... |
Bellator Fighting Championships: Season Three Bellator Fighting Championships: Season Three was the third installment of the Bellator Fighting Championships, which started on August 12, 2010. Mixed martial arts tournaments were held in multiple weight classes, including the bantamweight division, heavyweight division a... |
Inside Out (Dilana album) Inside Out is the second studio album by """" runner-up Dilana. It was released via digital distribution on November 17, 2009. ""Inside Out,"" originally entitled ""Darklight,"" was recorded in Los Angeles and features No Doubt drummer Adrian Young, Mötley Crüe guitarist Mick Mars and producer... |
York City, and since became known for producing fine chocolates. Perugina also opened a retail store on Fifth Avenue in New York City circa 1939. The company produces a wide array of chocolate and food products, including chocolate bars, hard candy, nougat, and biscotti. During Easter-time, a major product is chocolate... |
Dhoni going berserk in the final overs. Karan Sharma's maiden in the final overs gave the much needed pressure but Dhoni emphatically pulled the match easily. From 0 off 6 balls, he surged to 67 off 37 balls thus winning the MoM unanimously. Match IX: In the reminiscent of the last year finals, Current Champions Kolkat... |
Cat headquarters in San Antonio on July 8, 2013 that he would retire instead. Perry retired with the 10th longest gubernatorial tenure in United States history at the end of his term on January 20, 2015 at days as well as the record of the longest serving Texas Governor. Perry was considered as a potential candidate si... |
Heaven's Just a Sin Away ""Heaven's Just a Sin Away"" is a song composed by Jerry Gillespie, which was recorded in 1977 by The Kendalls. Released in 1977, the song went to Number One on the ""Billboard"" Hot Country Singles (now Hot Country Songs) charts. It was the duo's first Top 40 entry on that chart, and the secon... |
in the film version of ""In Cold Blood"", based on the book of the same name by Truman Capote. Wilson portrayed real-life murderer Richard Hickock, while Robert Blake played his partner, Perry Smith. Director Richard Brooks cast Wilson and Blake in the starring roles specifically because they were unknown at the time. ... |
finished at eleventh place. Pakistan saw their first win in the 2009 World Cup; they advanced to the Super Six round defeating Sri Lanka in group stage match by 57 runs with Nain Abidi scoring 26 runs, and the woman of the match Qanita Jalil taking 3 wickets for 33. They qualified for the 5th place playoff match defeat... |
Crate & Barrel Euromarket Designs, Inc. (d/b/a Crate & Barrel) is a 105+ chain of retail stores in US and Canada, based in Northbrook, Illinois, specializing in housewares, furniture (indoor and out), and home accessories. Its corporate name is Euromarket Designs, Inc. The company is wholly owned by Otto GmbH. Gordon a... |
in NBA history, 72–10; this record was later surpassed by the 2015–16 Golden State Warriors. Jordan led the league in scoring with 30.4 ppg and won the league's regular season and All-Star Game MVP awards. In the playoffs, the Bulls lost only three games in four series (Miami Heat 3–0, New York Knicks 4–1, Orlando Magi... |
""Space Bound"": The chorus was based on a chase, a guy who's chasing after a woman that he's crazy about, he loves her; she's everything to him. I'm a rocket ship aiming at her heart, her heart's the moon—I'm going full-on. According to Jonsin, the hardest part of the making of the song was getting it to Eminem. Jonsi... |
in the playoffs. 2007 Jacksonville Jaguars season The 2007 Jacksonville Jaguars season was the 13th season for the team in the National Football League. They improved upon their 8–8 record in 2006 where they finished third in the AFC South and returned to the playoffs for the first time since 2005. This was the last se... |
presented in the winners locker room. Since then the presentation occurs on the field if the champion clinches the title in their home stadium. Since its inception, the only year that the Commissioner's Trophy has not been awarded was 1994, when the players' strike ended the season on August 11, resulting in the cancel... |
""k"" elements selected from our ""n""-element set without repetition. On one hand, there is an easy bijection of ""S"" with the Cartesian product corresponding to the numerator formula_3, and on the other hand there is a bijection from the set ""C"" of pairs of a ""k""-combination and a permutation ""σ"" of ""k"" to "... |
to the situation that happened to Carly did years ago, when she lost her child on the same stairs. Nelle Benson Nelle Benson is a fictional character from ""General Hospital"", an American soap opera on the ABC network. Created by Shelly Altman and Jean Passanante, and introduced by executive producer Frank Valentini, ... |
the same line-up at Pathway Studios. Hughes' ex-girlfriend and singer June Miles-Kingston provided backing vocals. This demo was used as a guide when recording the studio version for their debut album. The recording of the song with Iovine used backing vocals from Freeman (sped-up to increase the pitch), Miles-Kingston... |
film's opening to May 8, 2009. The film earned over $350 million worldwide (from a solid $75.2 million opening weekend, higher than """" (1996)), and surpassed """" as the highest-grossing film in the franchise. A sequel, ""Star Trek Into Darkness"", was greenlighted even before the first one opened, and Paramount rele... |
the system called AMPS, while others designed cell phones for that and other cellular systems. Martin Cooper, a former general manager for the systems division at Motorola, led a team that produced the DynaTAC 8000x, the first commercially available cellular phone small enough to be easily carried, and made the first p... |
in her room by her detective father. At the Spring Jam, Missy recognizes the attending killer from the surveillance footage, and looks for help from Malik after witnessing Diego and a teacher be murdered. Malik and the killer fight, sparking a brawl on the dance floor that covers the killer's escape after he fatally st... |
by Ken Dodd. The singers departed from their usual commercial style when they provided backing vocals for the Beatles' song ""I Am the Walrus"", which required them to do ""all sorts of swoops and phonetic noises"" and chant the phrases ""ho ho ho, he he he, ha ha ha"", ""oompah, oompah, stick it up your jumper"" and "... |
course of its year. A body's closest approach to the Sun is called its ""perihelion"", whereas its most distant point from the Sun is called its ""aphelion"". The orbits of the planets are nearly circular, but many comets, asteroids, and Kuiper belt objects follow highly elliptical orbits. The positions of the bodies i... |
IBM MT/ST. Sam Lambert is an experienced RAF Bomber Command Avro Lancaster pilot based in East Anglia. He has flown almost fifty bombing missions over Germany as part of the Combined Bomber Offensive since the start of the war. As Lambert nears his tour's end, he is developing signs of exhaustion. Lambert is an accompl... |
multiple organ dysfunction syndrome follows paths analogous to the pathophysiology of sepsis. This leads to the impaired oxygenation, which is the central problem of ARDS, as well as to respiratory acidosis. Respiratory acidosis in ARDS is often caused by ventilation techniques such as permissive hypercapnia, which att... |
in 1962, after U.S. reconnaissance aircraft photographed the Soviet construction of intermediate-range missile sites. The discovery led to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Trade relations also deteriorated in equal measure. In 1962, President John F. Kennedy broadened the partial trade restrictions imposed after the revolutio... |
1812. In 1808 Mills created blueprints for a prison used mostly for reform. In 1811 the prison was constructed in Mt. Holly, New Jersey. ""With the ""possible"" exception of [their] neighbor, Eastern States Penitentiary, it is the most significant prison building in the United States"" says the Historic Burlington Coun... |
Sex-limited genes Sex-limited genes are genes that are present in both sexes of sexually reproducing species but are expressed in only one sex and remain 'turned off' in the other. In other words, sex-limited genes cause the two sexes to show different traits or phenotypes, despite having the same genotype. This term i... |
basis. To win in the first round, a candidate is required to receive over 50% of the vote, as well as 25% of the vote in at least 24 counties. The National Assembly has 350 members, of which 290 are elected in single-member constituencies and 47 are reserved for women and are elected from single-member constituencies b... |
of Sirius Black in February 2003. Principal photography began on 24 February 2003, at Leavesden Film Studios, and concluded in October 2003. ""Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban"" premiered on 23 May 2004 in New York. It was released in the United Kingdom on 31 May, and in the United States on 4 June. It was the ... |
and Johnny. In Jason's case, it is because she discovers Daphne's scheming. Meanwhile, Daphne stumbles upon her own perfect match after being alone for many years and begins to challenge her search for the perfect match for Milly. Milly also realizes she has a choice to be the daughter her mother wants her to be, or to... |
the Soviet Union (more than any other country in human history). Soviet military casualties totaled approximately 35 million (official figures 28.2 million) with approximately 14.7 million killed, missing or captured (official figures 11.285 million). Although figures vary, the Soviet civilian death toll probably reach... |
One Piece: Unlimited Cruise The first episode was released in Japan on September 11, 2008. Later it was released in Europe on June 19, 2009 and in Australia on June 25, 2009 respectively. The second episode was released in Japan on February 26, 2009, and was later released in Europe on September 25, 2009 and in Austral... |
Erinsborough to see Madge. Harold surprises Madge when he arrives on her doorstep and he is keen to rekindle their romance. Harold decides to settle in the area and he opens a health food shop and moves in with Nell Mangel (Vivean Gray), who secretly admires Harold as he is a churchgoer like she is. Harold proposes to ... |
Knott Blessley and constructed in 1875. The Grand Hotel is well known for its association with music. Claude Debussy corrected the proofs of ""La Mer"" between 24 July and 30 August 1905 in Suite 200, which is now known as the Debussy Suite. Eastbourne was also where Frank Bridge completed work on his suite ""The Sea""... |
Island in the Sun (Harry Belafonte song) ""Island in the Sun"" is a song written by Harry Belafonte and Irving Burgie (Lord Burgess), and performed by Harry Belafonte for the 1957 film ""Island in the Sun"" and on his 1957 album ""Belafonte Sings of the Caribbean"". In 1962, the song was performed by The Brothers Four ... |
have found evidence from excavations at Jarmo in northeastern Iraq for the consumption of Atlantic pistachio. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were said to have contained pistachio trees during the reign of King Merodach-Baladan about 700 BC. The modern pistachio ""P. vera"" was first cultivated in Bronze Age Central Asi... |
color at first until approach. The colors are pure and aren’t affected by their complements which grab attention. This was commonly used in impressionism by artists such as Monet, Pissarro, and Degas. Pierre Bonnard has also been noted for using it. Analogous colors Analogous colors are groups of three colors that are ... |
to a hotel in Fishkill, New York near Ashman's residence to accommodate the ailing lyricist. Out of all the songs he has written for ""Beauty and the Beast"", Menken devoted the most time to the title song. The track was first recorded by British-American actress Angela Lansbury, who voices the character Mrs. Potts, an... |
adrenal glands and essentially function the same way as the adrenal medulla. They are sometimes found in connection with the ganglia of other sympathetic plexuses. None have been found with the sympathetic ganglia associated with the branches of the trigeminal nerve. The largest chromaffin paraganglion is the organ of ... |
comes with a custom yellow-gold anodised finish, a blue leather Smart Cover and an orange leather Apple Pencil case cover, all of which are not sold by Apple elsewhere. The second generation of iPad Pro was announced on June 5, 2017 alongside iOS 11 at the 2017 WWDC. The second-generation iPad Pro models, at 10.5-inch ... |
in an animated series called ""J.Stache"", created by Evan Duby at Primary Wave Music Publishing. In March 2010, Oates played with the indie rock band The Bird and the Bee as a surprise guest. The show was a medley of The Bird and the Bee songs, as well as classic Hall & Oates. The performance was dedicated to H&O bass... |
Median preoptic nucleus The median preoptic nucleus is located dorsal to the other three nuclei of the preoptic area of the anterior hypothalamus. The hypothalamus is located just beneath the thalamus, the main sensory relay station of the nervous system, and is considered part of the limbic system, which also includes... |
Tim Bright. The first season features a cast of eight actors who receive star billing. Kate Walsh stars as Dr. Addison Montgomery, a neonatologist who moved to Santa Monica in order to reinvent herself. Audra McDonald and Taye Diggs play the respective characters of fertility specialist Dr. Naomi Bennett and health gur... |
in NFL history. The two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year, 13-time Pro Bowl, and 13-time All-Pro selection holds second place all-time among career sack leaders with 198 (behind Bruce Smith's 200 career sacks) and was selected to the NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team, NFL 1990s All-Decade Team, and the NFL 1980s A... |
set for 14 November 2013. The IOC Executive Board reviewed the bids from all applicant cities on 7 July 2014, and selected three cities, Oslo (Norway), Almaty (Kazakhstan) and Beijing (China) as the final candidates. Several cities withdrew their applications during the bidding process, citing the high costs or the lac... |
Moms"". Miller appeared on the show for seven seasons through February 2017. ""Dance Moms"" follows the practice sessions and performance competitions of young students of the Abby Lee Dance Company. Three spin-offs of ""Dance Moms"" are ""Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition"", which ran for two seasons and 22 episodes; ... |
Time for After ""Time for After"" is the seventh episode of the eighth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series ""The Walking Dead"", which aired on AMC on December 3, 2017. The episode was written by Matthew Negrete and Corey Reed, and directed by Larry Teng. Outside the Sanctuary, Daryl (Norman Reedus)... |
Pearce, and Ben Sharpsteen directed the film's individual sequences. ""Snow White"" premiered at the Carthay Circle Theatre on December 21, 1937, followed by a nationwide release on February 4, 1938. It was a critical and commercial success, and with international earnings of $8 million during its initial release brief... |
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi ""Rikki-Tikki-Tavi"" is a short story in the 1894 anthology ""The Jungle Book"" by Rudyard Kipling about the adventures of a valiant young mongoose. It has often been anthologized and has been published several times as a short book. The story follows the experiences of a mongoose named Rikki-Tikki-Tav... |
SpaceX's three-core variant, Falcon Heavy, was successfully launched on February 6, 2018. Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, has stated that the Falcon rockets are named after the ""Millennium Falcon"" from the ""Star Wars"" film series. The Falcon 9 v1.2 (nicknamed ""Full Thrust"") is an upgraded version of the Falcon 9 V1.1. ... |
(who first appeared in the eight season episode ""Angry Andy""), Eric Wareheim as Gabor (who first appeared in the earlier ninth-season episode ""Junior Salesman""), James Urbaniak as Rolf (who first appeared in the fifth-season episode ""Company Picnic""), Jackie Debatin as Elizabeth (who first appeared in the third-s... |
Auguste Deter Auguste Deter (; 16 May 1850 – 8 April 1906) was a German woman notable for being the first person to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Her maiden name is unknown. She married Karl Deter in the 1880s and together they had one daughter. During the late 1890s, she started showing symptoms of dementia, ... |
the Salisbury Convention, the Lords, by convention, cannot delay any bills set out in the governing party's manifesto. Proposed legislation (a bill) that is passed by both houses of Congress is presented to the President, in his capacity as head of the government. If the President approves of the bill, he signs it into... |
Texas annexation The Texas Annexation was the 1845 annexation of the Republic of Texas into the United States of America, which was admitted to the Union as the 28th state on December 29, 1845. The Republic of Texas declared independence from the Republic of Mexico on March 2, 1836. At the time the vast majority of the... |
that might not have been with me all the way but that watch me on the show now. I feel like every generation should be able to enjoy and have their piece of 'Fighter' within. This time, the way it musically came together it just felt right for this time and this generation. There's always going to be a fighter in me ge... |
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