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either 11-digit decimal numbers or 8 digit hexadecimal numbers. For the decimal format the first three digits are the decimal representation of the first 8 bits (between 00 and 255 inclusive) and the next 8 digits are derived from the remaining 24 bits and will be between 0000000 and 16777215 inclusive. The decimal for... |
joined in 2000, and Czech playmaker Pavel Nedvěd, who arrived in 2001. Del Piero scored 16 goals and provided several assists, as Juventus were crowned Serie A champions for a 26th time on 5 May 2002, the last match day of the season; Juventus won the title over Roma and Inter by a single point, after a 2–0 away victor... |
United States one hundred-dollar bill The United States one hundred-dollar bill ($100) is a denomination of United States currency. The first United States Note with this value was issued in 1862 and the Federal Reserve Note version was launched in 1914, alongside other denominations. Statesman, inventor, diplomat, and... |
favoring the annexation of Texas. On March 4, 1845, U.S. President James Knox Polk noted his approval of the ""reunion"" of the Republic of Texas with the United States in his inaugural address. In response, the Mexican Minister of Foreign Affairs informed U.S. Minister to Mexico, Wilson Shannon, on March 28, 1845, tha... |
Glass and Oscar was portrayed by Demond Wilson. The characterizations were still the same, as Felix was a prissy neatfreak and Oscar was a fun-loving and sloppy character. John Schuck also appeared as Murray the Cop, who was kept Caucasian, as was the character of Roy, who was played by Bart Braverman. The show ran for... |
same location later in history, are all adjacent or within the modern Palestinian village of Sebastia. The ""hill of Shomron"" is an oblong hill, with steep but not inaccessible sides, and a long flat top. According to biblical tradition, Omri, the king of the northern kingdom of Israel (reigned c. 870s BC), purchased ... |
coming-of-age film ""Get a Job"", which received a limited release in March 2016 after being delayed since 2012. Also in 2016, Kendrick starred in the commercially successful comedy ""Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates"", alongside Zac Efron, Adam DeVine, and Aubrey Plaza, voiced a main character, Poppy, in the animated ... |
which celebrates the 1976–77 television variety show ""The Brady Bunch Hour"". In addition to many color photos and artwork, the volume features over 100 interviews with Brady Bunch cast members, producers Sid and Marty Krofft, Sherwood Schwartz, Bruce Vilanch, Rip Taylor, and Paul Shaffer. In September 2010, Olsen mad... |
of antibodies through ultracentrifugation studies of horses' sera. Until this time, cell-mediated immunity and humoral immunity were considered to be contending theories to explain effective immune response, but the former lagged behind owing to lack of advanced techniques. Cell-mediated immunity got an impetus in its ... |
11, 1805, a few weeks after her first contact with the expedition, Sacagawea went into labor which was slow and painful, so the Frenchman Charbonneau suggested she be given a potion of rattlesnake's rattle to aid in her delivery. Lewis happened to have some snake's rattle with him. A short time after administering the ... |
ill with lung cancer; when it became clear he would not live to attend his induction, he videotaped his acceptance speech in late February, less than two weeks before his death. Unless stated otherwise these men were inducted mainly for their on-course success. The exceptions mostly correspond with the lifetime achieve... |
Troy, New York Troy is a city in the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Rensselaer County. The city is located on the western edge of Rensselaer County and on the eastern bank of the Hudson River. Troy has close ties to the nearby cities of Albany and Schenectady, forming a region popularly called the Capital Distr... |
North extinguished when the Bears defeated the Packers earlier in the day, the Vikings were officially eliminated from NFC playoff contention with a 30–23 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The Vikings won their last game of the 2005 season against the Bears, with a 34–10 victory. However, the Vikings fired head coach Mike ... |
backboard, and the court dimensions are the same, the distance between the three-point line and the backboard is different. The NBA three-point line measures at the top of the circle, or 22 feet (6.7 m) in the corners or baseline. On the NCAA court, the three-point line had been a constant , but the NCAA Rules Committe... |
art and creativity in this area."" Talking about the casting Aaron and Billy said that they spend so much time on script that they knew exactly which actor they wanted for the particular role. They explained that ""There was a feeling, when we got to casting we just knew who could and couldn't fit this or that role."" ... |
were not injured. On August 23, 1991, about 250 hamsters and gerbils shipped from Mississippi chewed through packing boxes, escaped, and scattered throughout Lansing's airport. On September 27, 1993, a Midwest Flying Service Aero Commander 690A twin-engine turbo prop crashed near Lansing en route to Battle Creek, Michi... |
Tetragrammaton The tetragrammaton (; from Greek , meaning ""[consisting of] four letters""), in Hebrew and YHWH in Latin script, is the four-letter biblical name of the God of Israel. The books of the Torah and the rest of the Hebrew Bible (with the exception of Esther, and Song of Songs) contain this Hebrew name. Reli... |
mark the end of the series. In of ""Gossip Girl"", Blair is introduced as the Upper East Side's beautiful and popular queen bee. She is the daughter of Eleanor Waldorf, a famous fashion designer. She is dating Nate Archibald, and is best friends with Serena van der Woodsen. She also finds a close companion in Nate's be... |
February 1986, after 3,176 performances. Elaine Paige played Eva with David Essex as Che, Joss Ackland as Perón, and Siobhán McCarthy as Mistress. Paige was selected from among many hopefuls, after Julie Covington declined the role. The production was directed by Harold Prince, choreographed by Larry Fuller, and produc... |
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). As of January 2013, she is the new Education Minister of Ghana. Opoku-Agyemang is a member of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, University Teachers Association of Ghana, English Studies Association, African Studies Association, United States, African Lit... |
Star Trek: The Next Generation (season 3) The third season of the American science fiction television series """" commenced airing in broadcast syndication in the United States on September 25, 1989 and concluded on June 18, 1990 after airing 26 episodes. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of th... |
Shema includes a phrase quite similar to the opening of the Lord's Prayer: ""Our God in heaven, hallow thy name, and establish thy kingdom forever, and rule over us for ever and ever. Amen."" There are parallels also in . Rabbi Aron Mendes Chumaceiro has said that nearly all the elements of the prayer have counterparts... |
Hong Kong and Macau. The Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge is RHT even though both Hong Kong and Macau are LHT. The United States is RHT except the United States Virgin Islands. The United Kingdom is LHT, but its overseas territories of Gibraltar and British Indian Ocean Territory are RHT. Influential in Europe was the 192... |
of coarse clay with uniform thickness, so that sculpture could develop, be turned and incorporate subconscious impulses in building the work. The assemblage of clay elements was dried and slowly kiln fired, if necessary being cut up to accommodate to the size of kiln and then rejoined after firing. The simple impetus w... |
Die Hard"". The second generation G-Class (W463) was launched on January 14, 2018 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. In contrast to its predecessor, the new G-Class has grown in width by 121 millimeters, and 53 millimeters in length, and now has 6 millimeters more ground clearance. Compared to it... |
greatly enhanced his career. Artist John Trumbull (1756–1843) was in the colonial army camp at Roxbury, Massachusetts on June 17, 1775, the day of the Battle of Bunker Hill. He watched the battle unfold through field glasses, and later decided to depict one of its central events. Joseph Warren, a Massachusetts politici... |
which Bishop frequently guest hosted in its early seasons. Unable to attract high ratings, the show was cancelled after two seasons. The program was shown five nights a week, Monday through Friday, with Carson as competition on NBC and Merv Griffin also hosting a talk show on CBS, all in the same time slot, from 11:30 ... |
audition tape and brought her back in for Rapunzel, after recognizing ""the 'vulnerability' and 'emotion' Mauzy could bring to Rapunzel after she read just one line"", as he recalled. The film's plot synopsis and the official casting of lead actors Meryl Streep, Johnny Depp, Anna Kendrick, Chris Pine, and Emily Blunt w... |
of Oregon City as the seat of power was by proclamation of Governor Joseph Lane. In 1850, the legislature passed an act designating Salem the capital. However, Governor John P. Gaines refused to relocate and remained in Oregon City along with the Oregon Supreme Court (except justice Orville C. Pratt) until an act of Co... |
Love, You Ain't Seen the Last of Me ""Love, You Ain't Seen the Last of Me"" is a song written by Kendal Franceschi, and recorded by American country music artist and actor John Schneider. It was released in April 1987 as the first single from the album ""You Ain't Seen the Last of Me"". The song reached number 6 on the... |
and Darth Maul and has contributed key designs to many of the films in the ""Star Wars"" franchise, including Episodes """", """", """", and """". At a 2016 speaking engagement at Academy of Art University, McCaig revealed that the original plan for Padmé's character was for her to almost kill Anakin Skywalker to start... |
of the park, unique attractions have been added into the Hong Kong's Tomorrowland, such as a new Autopia and Stitch Encounter. The first ever Marvel attraction in a Disney theme park, The Iron Man Experience, opened on 11 January 2017 in an area previously envisioned for a Star Tours-type attraction. The land also feat... |
Pictures. It became a major box office hit, grossing over $340 million worldwide, and received acclaim from critics, who praised its originality and atmosphere, as well as the acting, direction, and sound design, calling it a ""smart, wickedly frightening good time."" It was chosen by both the National Board of Review ... |
the sister of William Henry Ludlow. His great uncle was Gouverneur Morris Jr. and his great-great uncle was Gouveneur Morris, a Founding Father of the United States, signatory to the Articles of Confederation and U.S. Constitution who wrote the Preamble to the United States Constitution and has been called the ""Penman... |
The Next Best Thing (TV series) The Next Best Thing: Who Is the Greatest Celebrity Impersonator? is an American reality TV series competition of celebrity impersonators with a grand prize of $100,000. It was hosted by Michele Merkin. The judges were Jeffrey Ross, Elon Gold and Lisa Ann Walter; ultimately, the winner wa... |
up into the light and gazes at it in wonder as the curtain falls (""Finale""). The original casts of the major productions of ""The Phantom of the Opera"": † The role of Christine Daaé is double-cast in most professional productions. The secondary actress performs the role twice a week (on Broadway, Thursday evening an... |
later discovered to have been shipwrecked off the coast of Vanikoro in the present-day Solomon Islands. On 26 January 1788, the Fleet weighed anchor and sailed to Port Jackson. The site selected for the anchorage had deep water close to the shore, was sheltered, and had a small stream flowing into it. Phillip named it ... |
Umbilical region The umbilical region, in the anatomists' abdominal pelvic nine-region scheme, is the area surrounding the umbilicus and it is placed approximately on middle of distance between xiphoid process and pubic symphysis (navel). This region of the abdomen contains part of the stomach, the head of the pancreas... |
Judge of the Supreme Court to have been appointed directly from the Bar, and also the first Chief Justice of India directly from the Bar. Kesavananda Bharati vs. The State of Kerala is a major decision during his tenure as chief justice. He is credited with outlining the ""Basic Structure doctrine"" of the Constitution... |
banknotes; these were demonetized on 8 November 2016 by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, with the claimed reasons of preventing the issue of counterfeit currency and to fight corruption and black money in India. The actual outcome of the demonetization is still a mystery as the Indian government has blocked R... |
the accepted belief of the time, which held that the stars had approximately the same elemental composition as the Earth. However, she found that helium and particularly hydrogen were vastly more abundant (for hydrogen, by a factor of about one million). Her thesis concluded that hydrogen was the overwhelming constitue... |
surrounding the core of the hamlet are rural pine barrens with much of the land protected in the Pine Bush Preserve. Karner, New York Karner is a hamlet of the town of Colonie, Albany County, New York. Once called Center Station it was a stop along the New York Central Railroad (NYCRR) that became famous for being the ... |
agent Iris Burton. Sestero stated in January 2016 that Bryan Cranston had been cast in the film in an undisclosed role. In November 2016, he was revealed to be playing himself, during his time working on ""Malcolm in the Middle"". Cliff Eidelman and Dave Porter composed the film's score. Principal photography began on ... |
avoided relegation in the 2005–06 season. Long-serving player James Hayter scored the fastest league hat-trick in English Football League history during the 2003–04 season. The Cherries were leading 3–0 against Wrexham thanks to goals from Stephen Purches, Warren Cummings and Warren Feeney when Hayter was brought onto ... |
a comfortable 2–0 lead, losing 2–3 after extra time. West Germany then defeated England in the semi-final of the 1990 competition, this time on penalties. In Euro 1996, Germany again defeated England in a semi-final on penalties. Germany won 1–0 in October 2000 in the last ever match at England's home stadium of Wemble... |
cider vinegar, salt, bay leaves, garlic, and peppercorns. First, the pepperoncini peppers are slit down the middle and then stored in the pickling brine for at least three days for the pickle to set in. Since 1992 the annual Peperoncino Festival has been held in the town of Diamante in Calabria. Organized by the Accade... |
bit of a feel of ""Silent Hill"". So we've got the extremes, but it's definitely a unique look for this incarnation and it's been fun to see those looks."" A burned cityscape with ash and smoke in the sky was created to depict a postapocalyptic Los Angeles, in which most of the film is set. Bolt described this approach... |
did the same in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. This may have had some unintended consequences in Massachusetts, where the makeup of the delegation to the House of Representatives changed from 12 Federalists and 2 Democratic-Republicans to 8 Federalists and 6 Democratic-Republicans, perhaps the result of backlash on t... |
Field hockey at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament The women's field hockey tournament at the 1984 Summer Olympics was the 2nd edition of the field hockey event for women at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held from July 31 – August 10, 1984. Six teams competed in a single round-robin tournament. The Nether... |
2014 Indian Premier League The 2014 season of the Indian Premier League, abbreviated as IPL 7 or Pepsi IPL 2014, was the seventh season of the IPL, established by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2007. The tournament featured eight teams, one fewer than in 2013 after the withdrawal of the Pune Warrio... |
on 18 January, and was an unused substitute in a 1–0 defeat to the same opposition in the 2009 Scottish Cup Final on 30 May. Pressley was capped 32 times by Scotland. He is the most capped Scottish player at Hearts surpassing the record of 29 caps held by Bobby Walker. He made his debut in 2000 against World and Europe... |
Olympic sports Olympic sports are contested in the Summer Olympic Games and Winter Olympic Games. The 2016 Summer Olympics included 28 sports, with five additional sports due to be added to the 2020 Summer Olympics program; the 2014 Winter Olympics included seven sports. The number and types of events may change slight... |
for Christmas Island and 08 9164 for the Cocos Keeling Islands, but other ranges are now used on the islands (at least in theory). The original phone number formats for the islands were +672 2 xxxx for Christmas Island and +672 4 xxxx for the Cocos Islands. By 1994, there were 6 area codes of two digits covering Sydney... |
Fire and Blood (Game of Thrones) ""Fire and Blood"" is the tenth and final episode of the first season of the HBO medieval fantasy television series ""Game of Thrones"". First aired on June 19, 2011, it was written by the show's creators and executive producers David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Alan Taylor... |
favourably to Gorman's whimsy, Gershwin asked him to perform the opening measure that way at the concert and to add as much of a 'wail' as possible."" By the end of 1927, Whiteman's band had played the ""Rhapsody"" eighty-four times, and its recording sold a million copies. To get the whole piece onto two sides of a 12... |
backup on his sister's hit song, ""Very Special."" A tribute to Ronnie Laws' aforementioned hit, ""Always There,"" was performed in 1999 by a group of musicians including Boney James, Rick Braun, Kirk Whalum, Kenny Garrett and Larry Carlton at the Montreux Jazz Festival. The performance can be seen on the ""Casino Ligh... |
Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for his performance as Mr. Miyagi. Morita reprised his role in three subsequent sequels. A short-lived animated series spin-off also called ""The Karate Kid"" aired on NBC in 1989. On August 4, 2017, it was announced that a new half-hour dramedy TV series was in development to contin... |
Sound of Silence (Dami Im song) ""Sound of Silence"" is a song performed by Australian recording artist Dami Im. Written by Anthony Egizii and David Musumeci of DNA Songs, it is best known as Australia's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 which was held in Stockholm, Sweden, where it finished 2nd, receiving a to... |
tribute to the Maestro, Ravi Shankar. This recording features four Ravi Shankar ragas, performed by Ashwini Bhide Deshpande and overlaid with her lyrical bandishes, as well as one original raga by Ashwini Bhide Deshpande. The Selections, both intricate and soaring, feature the talents of Ashwini Bhide Deshpande, who Sh... |
New Delhi had the most polluted air of about 1,600 cities the organization tracked around the world. According to India's Central Pollution Control Board, the city's air pollution had been in the severe category on nearly three-quarter of the days in November 2015. The Delhi High Court asked the government to take acti... |
along these lines, creating massive landslides and possibly triggering equally large tsunamis. Undersea surveys have revealed numerous landslides along the Hawaiian chain and evidence of two such giant tsunami events: 200,000 years ago, Molokaʻi experienced a tsunami, and 100,000 years ago a megatsunami high struck Lān... |
recorded in 1976 at The Hit Factory in New York City by Rundgren, Meat Loaf and Steinman. As an Italian Catholic, Rizzuto publicly maintained he was unaware that his contribution would be equated with sex in the finished song. However, Meat Loaf asserts that Rizzuto only claimed ignorance to stifle criticism and was fu... |
yet been produced. Another film, """", was screened twice in New York in July 1991, but was not publicly released until it became available on the Internet in 2015. In 2005, ABC aired ""Trump Unauthorized"", a biographical television film starring Justin Louis as Trump. Although Trump was not involved with the film, he... |
film and do a live-action series for prime time network television instead; by December 2013, Segal reported that the film would not be happening. However, on April 28, 2014, ""The Wall Street Journal"" revealed an upcoming slate of Warner Bros. films based on DC Comics properties, including a ""Shazam!"" film to be po... |
called the film ""an opportunistic political allegory about an economy that's out of control and industries that are weakened by layoffs, under-staffing and corporate callousness."" ""Unstoppable"" was expected to take in about the same amount of money as ""The Taking of Pelham 123"", another Tony Scott film involving ... |
""If i didn't love you"". ""If I didn't love you baby, As much as I do, I'd just walk out the door, I couldn't take it anymore, I wouldn't put up with what you put me through, If I didn't love you"" The single debuted and peaked at #41 in Australia in November 1997. If I Didn't Love You (Tina Arena song) ""If I Didn't ... |
Grand Forks Air Force Base (CDP) Grand Forks Air Force Base is a census-designated place (CDP) in Grand Forks County, North Dakota, United States. It corresponds to Grand Forks Air Force Base, a United States Air Force installation. As of the 2010 census, the CDP had a population of 2,367, down from 4,832 at the 2000 c... |
Classics"" list, and was named by Alan Sepinwall of HitFix as one of the 10 best shows in Fox network history. The series is about a boy named Malcolm (Frankie Muniz), the third-born child in a comically dysfunctional working-class family of four, and later, five boys, the sons of Lois (Jane Kaczmarek) and Hal (Bryan C... |
perceived. By the mid-1990s Melbourne was ranked highly in indeces of desirable cities - as of 2010 Melbourne took second place in the 2010 Economist's World's Most Livable Cities Index and rose to first in 2011. Adams has also promoted the arts and culture of Melbourne through projects such as Blue Line, Travellers, a... |
Australia, New Zealand, several Asian and Caribbean countries, and the United States. The red imported fire ant is polymorphic as workers appear in different shapes and sizes. The ant's colours are red and somewhat yellowish with a brown or black gaster. However, males are completely black. Red imported fire ants are d... |
same period the system was introduced in the Roman Empire. The Southeast Asian tradition also uses the Hindu names of the days of the week. Hindu astrology adopted the concept of days under the regency of a planet under the term ""vāra"", the days of the week being called ""āditya-, soma-, maṅgala-, budha-, guru-, śukr... |
is also a football player. He's the love interest of Maria Lopez. (Seasons 6–7) Samuel ""Screech"" Powers, played by Dustin Diamond, is a former Bayside student. He returns to Bayside High as Mr. Belding's assistant. Like his high school best friend Zack Morris, Screech schemes to pull things off when things go wrong, ... |
four-star rank. However different countries use different systems of stars for senior ranks. It has a NATO code of OF-9 and is the highest rank currently in use in a number of armies. The various grades of general officer are at the top of the military rank structure. Lower-ranking officers in land-centric military for... |
century, MacMurchadha and MacMurchaidh have become anglicised as Morrow and MacMurphy or Murphy respectively. In Ulster, bearers of the name are found in their greatest concentrations in County Armagh, with similar numbers in County Fermanagh and County Monaghan. Murphy is the single most common Irish surname. However,... |
Moana (singer) Moana Maree Maniapoto MNZM (born 22 June 1961) is a New Zealand singer, songwriter and documentary maker. Widely considered as one of New Zealand's most successful indigenous acts, her music is described as a fusion of traditional Māori haka, chants and taonga puoro, with contemporary soul, reggae and cl... |
Book 4 extremely collectable. Out of the 146 episodes that were made in total, 41 survive which are Episode 21 of Series 1, Episodes 4-5 & 21 of Series 2, Episode 24 of Series 3, Episodes 1-2, 7, 12, 15, 17, 21 & 25 of Series 4, Episodes 1-2, 12, 14-18, 21, 23, 25 & 27 of Series 5 and Episodes 1, 3, 5-7, 11, 13, 15-17,... |
1972. In 1970, the first woman was allowed to take the test for Police Administrative Aides, and the first women were hired from the Police Administrative List. Also in that year, Police Commissioner Murphy assigned the first group of women to patrol. In 1973, the Bureau of Policewomen was abolished, and the first gend... |
anions have been extracted. The bicarbonate content causes the venous blood leaving the stomach to be more alkaline than the arterial blood delivered to it. The alkaline tide is neutralised by a secretion of Hinto the blood during HCO secretion in the pancreas. Postprandial (i.e., after a meal) alkaline tide lasts unti... |
Pirates World Pirates World was a pirate-themed amusement park in Dania, Florida that opened April 8, 1967. Developed by Recreation Corporation of America, it was located on the north side of Sheridan Street between US 1 and A1A. Pirates World was successful in its early years, but in 1971 Walt Disney World opened in F... |
Mar Fernández, who made her debut with the song. She was auditioned by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy to croon the Spanish portions. This is the first time Abhay Deol has sung for a film, though both Farhan Akhtar and Hrithik Roshan made their singing debuts for ""Rock On!!"" and ""Kites"" respectively. They recorded a good part o... |
Larson was elected mayor the same year. In 1930, Samuel A. Carlson served as mayor once again. In 1931, a fire destroyed the old Martyn Factory. Also, the city purchases Niagara, Lockport and Ontario Power Company. In 1932, the ground was broken for the new armory, the Erie Railroad station was dedicated, and the Commu... |
at Boston into the winter of 1778 and apparently did not sortie again until 13 March 1779. The frigate under now-Commodore John B. Hopkins, departed in company with and for a cruise off the northeastern coast. The squadron took the armed schooner ""Hibernia"" as a prize on 6 April. Good fortune smiled upon them even mo... |
Kelly Kruger Kelly Kruger (born November 12, 1982) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for playing Mackenzie Browning on ""The Young and the Restless"". She currently portrays the recurring role of Eva on ""The Bold and the Beautiful"". She was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, and speaks French fluently. In 20... |
to the American Cetacean Society, pilot whales are not considered endangered. The society cites ""there are likely to be almost a million long-finned pilot whales and at least 200,000 short-finned pilot whales worldwide"". The population figure of 778,000 is accepted by the International Whaling Commission’s Scientific... |
Spanish nouns The Spanish language has nouns that express concrete objects, groups and classes of objects, qualities, feelings and other abstractions. All nouns have a conventional grammatical gender. Countable nouns inflect for number (singular and plural). However, the division between uncountable and countable nouns... |
in Australia and New Zealand, on behalf of Funimation. At Jump Festa 2017, a video game, titled ""Black Clover: Quartet Knights"", was announced for a 2018 release on PlayStation 4 and PC. It was released in Japan on September 13, 2018, while the western release on September 14, 2018. A mobile game called has been anno... |
country charts, ""Mama She's Lazy"" (a parody of The Judds' ""Mama He's Crazy""), as well as the parodies ""Libyan on a Jet Plane"" (Peter, Paul and Mary's ""Leaving on a Jet Plane""), ""She Thinks I Steal Cars"" (George Jones' ""She Thinks I Still Care"") and ""Arab, Alabama,"" a partial parody of Waylon Jennings' ""G... |
by Erik Per Sullivan. In earlier episodes the show's focus was on Malcolm, but as the series progressed, it began to explore all six members of the family. A fifth son, Jamie, was introduced as a baby at the end of Season 4. ""Malcolm in the Middle"" was produced by Satin City and Regency Television in association with... |
on Fox in 2001 as serial killer Ben/X5-493, the brother of main character Max/X5-452 (played by Jessica Alba). His character died in the episode, but Ackles returned to the show as a series regular in the second season as Ben's sane clone, Alec/X5-494. He remained with the show until its cancellation in 2002. Ackles wo... |
Boyar hat The boyar hat (, more correct Russian name is горлатная шапка, gorlatnaya hat) was a fur hat worn by Russian nobility between the 15th and 17th centuries, most notably by boyars, for whom it was a sign of their social status. The higher hat indicated the higher status. In average, it was one ell in height, ha... |
to develop a game more suited to adults and Australian conditions, the Melbourne Football Club published the first laws of Australian football in May 1859, making it the oldest of the world's major football codes. Australian football has the highest spectator attendance and television viewership of all sports in Austra... |
Calvin Frazier, Mr. Bo (Louis Collins), John Brim and Louisiana Red; percussionist Washboard Willie; harmonica players Big John Wrencher, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Little Sonny (Willis), and Grace Brim (who also sang and played drums); and pianists Joe Weaver and Boogie Woogie Red. Also of note were singer Johnnie Mae M... |
Graham struggled with a 5–4 record. In the 2000 season, Collins led the Giants to Super Bowl XXXV, where they lost to the Baltimore Ravens. During the 2001 season, Collins set a single-season NFL record with 23 fumbles, a record tied in 2002 by then-Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daunte Culpepper. In 2002, Collins set t... |
Seasons"", ""Hostile Makeover"", and ""Gridiron Glory"" were released on Nick Picks DVD compilations. As of December 12, 2011, seasons 1, 2, and 3 are available on DVD exclusive to Amazon.com in region 1. The full series was released across six discs by Beyond Home Entertainment in Australia on February 5, 2012. My Lif... |
Shannon Tavarez Shannon Skye Tavarez (January 20, 1999 – November 1, 2010) was an American child actress and singer. She appeared in the Broadway theatre production of ""The Lion King"" by Walt Disney Theatrical, where she played the role of the young lion cub Nala. Tavarez was a resident of Bellerose, Queens, New York... |
Kevin Kuske Kevin Kuske (born 4 January 1979) is a former German bobsledder who competed from 1999 to 2018. Competing in five Winter Olympics, he is the most successful Olympic athlete in bobsledding, winning four gold medals and two silver medals. Prior to his bobsleigh career, Kuske was a sprinter athlete, and won a ... |
That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be ""That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be"" is a 1971 song performed by Carly Simon. Her friend and frequent collaborator Jacob Brackman wrote the lyrics and Simon wrote the music. The song was released as the lead single from her self-titled debut album, ""Carly Simo... |
Wael Gomaa are the players with most appearances in the competition with eleven matches. Real Madrid and Barcelona shared the record of three times champions of the FIFA Club World Cup. Real Madrid have the record of most wins (6) without losses. Real Madrid also possess the record for most goals scored in the competit... |
Game of Thrones Game of Thrones is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. It is an adaptation of ""A Song of Ice and Fire"", George R. R. Martin's series of fantasy novels, the first of which is ""A Game of Thrones"". It is filmed in Belfast and elsewhere in Northern Irela... |
texts into Latin. This translation became known as the Latin Vulgate Bible, in the fourth century AD (although Jerome expressed in his prologues to most ""deuterocanonical"" books that they were non-canonical). In 1546, at the Council of Trent, Jerome's Vulgate translation was declared by the Roman Catholic Church to b... |
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