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Lara Fabian Lara Sophie Katy Crokaert (born 9 January 1970), better known as Lara Fabian, is a Canadian-Belgian singer, songwriter, musician, actress and producer. She sold over 20 million records worldwide as of September 2017 and is one of the best-selling Belgian artists of all time. She was born in Etterbeek, Bruss... |
when a London tailor, John Reeve, received a commission from God ""to the hearing of the ear as a man speaks to a friend."" Reeve was told four things: Reeve believed that he and his cousin, Lodowicke Muggleton, were the two witnesses spoken of in the third verse of the eleventh chapter of the Book of Revelation. After... |
noted that a petition opposing the construction of the library gathered 12,500 signatures. The nonprofit George W. Bush Foundation in early 2009 had a goal to raise $300 million for construction and endowment of the library, according to its president Mark Langdale. The firm of architect Robert A.M. Stern, dean of the ... |
the same name; and sea lion Fluke in Pixar's ""Finding Dory"", alongside Ellen DeGeneres and Albert Brooks, both reprising their roles from ""Finding Nemo"" (2003). Also that year, he played the main antagonist, Krall, in the sequel ""Star Trek Beyond"". In 2017, he played Roland Deschain in the Stephen King film adapt... |
Jackson's Neverland Ranch and who appeared in Martin Bashir's documentary ""Living with Michael Jackson"" (2003). Feldman said, ""I started looking at each piece of information, and with that came this sickening realization that there have been many occurrences in my life and in my relationship to Michael that have cre... |
Little Shop of Horrors (film) Little Shop of Horrors is a 1986 American rock musical comedy horror film directed by Frank Oz. It is a film adaptation of the off-Broadway musical comedy of the same name by composer Alan Menken and writer Howard Ashman about a geeky florist shop worker who finds out his Venus flytrap can... |
and the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC), this came after revolt against Okram Ibobi Singh, the then Chief Minister of Manipur. Singh formally joined the BJP on 17 October 2016 and later became the Spokesperson and Co-convener of the Election Management Committee of BJP Manipur Pradesh. He won the 2017 Manipur... |
Skywalker and Han Solo on what they are doing with Chewbacca) in ""Star Wars"" in 1977 and the ""Doctor Who"" serial ""The Trial of a Time Lord"" in 1986. He also appeared in ""Braveheart"" as the English sheriff who executes the wife of William Wallace, and is then subsequently executed by Wallace. He appeared with th... |
Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service The Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service is an eleven-seat board comparable to a board of directors of a private corporation, except in service of the American postal system. Nine members are appointed by the President of the United States, subjec... |
the NFL as a charter member on September 17, 1920. Along with the Chicago Bears, the club is one of two NFL charter member franchises still in operation since the league's founding. (The Green Bay Packers were an independent team until they joined the NFL a year after its creation in 1921.) The club then moved to St. L... |
cast of Sidney Poitier, Ruby Dee, Claudia McNeil, Diana Sands, Ivan Dixon, Louis Gossett, Jr. and John Fiedler. Hansberry wrote the screenplay, and the film was directed by Daniel Petrie. It was released by Columbia Pictures and Ruby Dee won the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress. Both Poitier a... |
Iran would arrange for officials from the Non-Aligned Movement to visit its nuclear facilities. In addition, the mangled remains of three cars in which Iranian nuclear scientists were assassinated stands outside of the event venue, as part of an Iranian campaign to demonstrate that Iran has been a victim of terrorism, ... |
Macintosh SE The Macintosh SE is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from March 1987 to October, 1990. It marked a significant improvement on the Macintosh Plus design and was introduced by Apple at the same time as the Macintosh II. The SE retains the same Compact Macintosh form... |
Florida Department of Veterans Affairs The Florida Department of Veterans' Affairs (FDVA) is a government agency of the state of Florida under the authority of the Governor of Florida charged with helping veterans and their families to receive all benefits they are legally entitled to. Florida first began assisting mil... |
by The Kinks; ""Human"" by The Human League (with Stephin Merritt's 6ths); ""Being Boring"" by Pet Shop Boys; ""Believe"" by Cher; ""Glory"" by Television; ""If I Were a Carpenter"", ""Lady Came From Baltimore"", and ""Reason To Believe"" by Tim Hardin;, ""Pocket Calculator"" by Kraftwerk; ""I Just Don't Know What To D... |
accordingly. The following is a table detailing the results of the qualification and finals runs of the competing snowboarders. Snowboarding at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Men's halfpipe The men's halfpipe event in snowboarding at the 2002 Winter Olympics was held in Park City, United States. The competition took place ... |
in the history of The CW, after ""The Vampire Diaries"" in 2009. It has been well received by critics and audiences, and won the People's Choice Award for ""Favorite New TV Drama"" in 2014. The series, together with ""Arrow"", has spun characters out to their own show, ""Legends of Tomorrow"", which premiered on Januar... |
Cry for Help (Steven Universe) ""Cry for Help"" is the eleventh episode of the second season of American animated television series ""Steven Universe"". The episode was written and storyboarded by Joe Johnston and Jeff Liu; it premiered on July 13, 2015 on Cartoon Network and was watched by 1.714 million viewers. The e... |
request, such as a web browser request for a web page, with a numeric response code and an optional, mandatory, or disallowed (based upon the status code) message. In the code 404, the first digit indicates a client error, such as a mistyped Uniform Resource Locator (URL). The following two digits indicate the specific... |
whose safety is confirmed. Blackpool, who last played in the top flight in 1971, qualify for the playoffs. Newcastle United finish the season with 102 points (the highest points tally in their history) by beating mid table QPR 1–0 at Loftus Road. Back in the Premier League, Chelsea could have sealed the title today but... |
be important factors in the precipitation regimes of places they affect and bring much-needed precipitation to otherwise dry regions. Hurricanes in the eastern north Pacific often supply moisture to the Southwestern United States and parts of Mexico. Japan receives over half of its rainfall from typhoons. Hurricane Cam... |
United Kingdom, with England, Wales and hosts Scotland achieving their largest ever gold medal hauls and overall medal hauls at a Commonwealth Games. England finished top of the medal table for the first time since the 1986 Commonwealth Games, also held in Scotland. Kiribati also won its first ever medal at a Commonwea... |
Bowl due to injury, replaced by Thomas Davis and Michael Bennett respectively. Source: Minnesota Vikings' official website Source: NFL.com. 2017 Minnesota Vikings season The 2017 season was the Minnesota Vikings' 57th in the National Football League, and their fourth under head coach Mike Zimmer. With the team's home s... |
place, but United reached the FA Cup final again, this time beating Liverpool 2–1 in the final. This result ended Liverpool's chances of completing the treble, as they had already won the Football League title and would win the European Cup just days later. By now, Liverpool were the dominant force in English football,... |
you're watching it through glass... In a difficult role that he doesn't quite pull off, Ryan Merriman plays Sam, the 12-year-old whose allegiance is split between two homes. As his damaged older brother, Jonathan Jackson brings such confidence, maturity and self-possession that he seems to belong in another movie. And ... |
any significant ambition except profit and commercial reward [...] and, in musical terms, it is essentially conservative"". It is, ""provided from on high (by record companies, radio programmers, and concert promoters) rather than being made from below ... Pop is not a do-it-yourself music but is professionally produce... |
high mountain just north of the town of Whoville, home of the merry and warm-hearted Whos. His only companion is his unloved, but loyal dog, Max. From his cave, the Grinch can hear the noisy Christmas festivities that take place in Whoville. Continuously annoyed, he devises a wicked scheme to steal their presents, tree... |
The Winds of Winter (Game of Thrones) ""The Winds of Winter"" is the tenth and final episode of the sixth season of HBO's fantasy television series ""Game of Thrones"", and the sixtieth overall. It was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Miguel Sapochnik. Cersei Lannister plots ... |
water tower. Steve has paternal qualms about his daughter's safety, to which Billie Jo and Bobbie Jo wistfully reply: ""Mom taught all of us to swim before we could walk. And in the same old water tower, too."" Choosing not to recast the Kate Bradley role, or to sign Rosemary DeCamp on full-time (she was also playing t... |
The Bunker Hill Monument, located at the top of Breed's Hill in the Charlestown neighborhood of Boston, is a granite obelisk that was constructed in the mid-19th century to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, fought June 17, 1775. The property is owned and administered by the National Park Service. The park service ... |
department store where Fred Derry works. Sean Penn's father, Leo, played the uncredited part of the soldier working as the scheduling clerk at the beginning of the film. Teresa Wright was only thirteen years younger than her on-screen mother, played by Myrna Loy. Michael Hall, with his role as Fredric Marsh's on-screen... |
cells and reducing stores of fat. Anatomical differences between human males and females are highly pronounced in some soft tissue areas, but tend to be limited in the skeleton. The human skeleton is not as sexually dimorphic as that of many other primate species, but subtle differences between sexes in the morphology ... |
You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties ""You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties"" is a song by English singer-songwriter Jona Lewie. It was written by Lewie and Keef Trouble. It was released in 1980 and entered the UK Singles Chart in May, reaching number 16 and staying for 11 weeks on the chart. The ... |
(""Bull Moose"") Party all pursued environmental, political, and economic reforms. Chief among these aims was the pursuit of trust busting, the breaking up very large monopolies, and support for labor unions, public health programs, decreased corruption in politics, and environmental conservation. The Progressive Movem... |
Paths to Freedom Paths to Freedom was a popular comedy on the Irish television network RTÉ Two. The shows stars two characters, Jeremy (Brendan Coyle) and Rats (Michael McElhatton), who have both recently been released from a Dublin prison. The show takes the format of a mockumentary, with a fly-on-the-wall camera crew... |
2014 BCS National Championship Game The 2014 Vizio BCS National Championship Game was the national championship game of the 2013 college football season, which took place on Monday, January 6, 2014. The game featured the Auburn Tigers and Florida State Seminoles. It was the 16th and last time the top two teams would au... |
longer than the more aggressive version of Jefferson Airplane. Both songs became top-10 hits for Jefferson Airplane and have ever since been associated with that band. ""White Rabbit"" is one of Grace Slick's earliest songs, written during either late 1965 or early 1966. It uses imagery found in the fantasy works of Le... |
in white (who is not in a shadow), who stares directly at the viewer of the painting. This may be interpreted as someone who is silently questioning the audience: ""What will become of these people and their class?"" Seurat paints their prospects bleakly, cloaked as they are in shadow and suspicion of sin. In the 1950s... |
as the Bangladesh Liberation War. Following Indian intervention in December 1971, the Pakistani army surrendered to the joint force of Bengali Mukti Bahini and Indian Army, and the League leadership created a government in Dhaka which was called ""Mujibnagar Government"". Upon assuming the presidency after Yahya Khan's... |
was recorded as early as 1875 and is apparently older than that. It was quoted by John D. Rockefeller in 1915 and is frequently misattributed to Edward Hersey Richards and William R. Cubbage. During World War II, the United States army used the rhyme on a poster with the tweaked ending, ""Soldier... be like that old bi... |
a Cause"" (1955), respectively. It featured apprearences by record producer Rick Rubin, models Ele Keats, Ally Downs and MTV's veejay Martha Quinn. Rock band Sevendust covered the song on the 2000 album """". Going Back to Cali (LL Cool J song) ""Going Back to Cali"" is a 1988 single by LL Cool J from the ""Less Than Z... |
taking place five years before ""Who Framed Roger Rabbit"" and part of the story is about how Roger met Jessica, his future wife. Wolf has stated the film is currently wending its way through Disney. In November 2016, while promoting his latest film, ""Allied"", in England, Zemeckis stated that the sequel ""moves the s... |
election in 1968. The election was won by Republican party candidate Richard Nixon. U.S. President Richard Nixon began troop withdrawals in 1969. His plan, called the Nixon Doctrine, was to build up the ARVN, so it could take over the defense of South Vietnam. The policy became known as ""Vietnamization"". Theater comm... |
I Found You (Benny Blanco and Calvin Harris song) ""I Found You"" is a song by American producer Benny Blanco and Scottish DJ Calvin Harris. It was released as a single on November 2, 2018. Blanco first mentioned the collaboration in an interview with the British radio show The Vodafone Big Top 40 in August 2018, and o... |
Bank. Previous issues of Bank of England £20 notes were known to have suffered from a higher incidence of counterfeiting (276,000 out of 290,000 cases detected in 2007) than any other denomination. The note, which also includes enhanced security features, entered circulation on 13 March 2007. The next new Series F bank... |
edition (1993–1994) retained ""[A]n all-star"", but revised the second sentence to ""[D]oesn't live up to its predecessor, but OK on its own terms"". Assigning 2 stars (out of 5), ""The Motion Picture Guide"" (1987) posited that ""[W]hy Hollywood insists on remaking classics will always be a puzzle. John Ford's 1939 ve... |
that Lewis' machine was developed to use rotary cutters, and Budding realised that this machine could be adapted for other purposes. Using gears, a revolving horizontal shaft and three blades he developed a machine to cut grass, which until then had been cut manually, using a scythe. This resulted in the world's first ... |
a lecture on serial killers. The British sitcom ""Gavin & Stacey"" made use of the surnames of known English serial killers including Shipman for some of the main characters. A documentary also titled ""Harold Shipman: Doctor Death"", with new witness testimony about the serial killer, was shown by ITV as part of its "... |
the strike, which had been organised to call for Hlabisa's sacking, after asking for a meeting with Cele. In September 2010, Cele made comments regarding the SAPS, telling them to ""shape up or ship out"", and saying ""when you walk down the street, people must envy your body."" One of his comments, ""Stomach in, chest... |
Lie (NF song) ""Lie"" is a song by American hip hop artist and songwriter NF. It serves as the fourth single from his third studio album, ""Perception"", and was released on April 17, 2018, for digital download and streaming. The song is played in a F major key, and 95 beats per minute. ""Lie"" was released on April 17... |
series airing on the Fox Broadcasting Company. The Simpson family remained the main characters on this new show. ""The Simpsons"" shorts debuted on ""The Tracey Ullman Show"" on April 19, 1987 were featured on the first three seasons of the show. By the fourth and last season of ""The Tracey Ullman Show"" the first sea... |
chapter 12 and the chapter 8 drawing by both Carroll and Tenniel show no markings. Crispin Glover played the Knave of Hearts in the Tim Burton film ""Alice in Wonderland"". His real name is given as Ilosovic Stayne. In the film, the relationship between the Knave and the Red Queen serves more as the Knave being the Que... |
presidency rotates among the members in order of seniority and the previous year's vice president becomes president. In the United States, the vice president is the second in command of the country and also presides as the President of the Senate. The vice president may break tie votes in the Senate chamber and also ma... |
appearance in Warren Miller's ""Impact"". In 2007, Rahlves was featured in Rage Films' movie ""Enjoy"" as well as Jalbert Productions' ""The Thin Line: Examination of the Downhill"" and in 2008 has segments in Warren Miller's ""Children of Winter"" and again in Rage Film's movie ""Down Days"". He has also been in Warre... |
conqueror, gaining new friends in the process. In addition to the show's regular voice cast reprising their roles, the film features the voices of Emily Blunt, Kristin Chenoweth, Liev Schreiber, Michael Peña, Sia, Taye Diggs, Uzo Aduba, and Zoe Saldana as new characters. The film was produced by Allspark Pictures and D... |
Lion-Mane Lion-Mane is the name of 4 characters in DC Comics. The Ed Dawson version of Lion-Mane first appeared in ""Hawkman"" #20 and was created by Gardner Fox and Murphy Anderson. The first Lion-Mane resided on Earth-Two. This version was a human with feline features and heightened strength. He was initially a hench... |
Prohibition. Langworthy and Jean Anthony Greif wrote ""I Can't Live Without Just You"" in 1926. Langworthy wrote ""By the side of the Omelette Sea"" (1926). In 1926, Langworthy wrote ""Ukollegiate Songs for the Ukulele"" and ""Four Chord Uke Song-Book"" (1926). In 1927, Langworthy and Leslie O. Reed made a mockery of P... |
Louis in order to ruin Blair's happy ending as revenge for the many things Blair has done to her. She is caught inside the church by Rufus and Lily who have her thrown out, but not before she ends up recording Blair's confession of love to Chuck before the wedding commences. Georgina leaves the video in Chuck's hands. ... |
in position; it is longer from above downward than from side to side, and is somewhat concave in the transverse direction. It is situated behind the porta, and separates the fossa for the gall-bladder from the commencement of the fossa for the inferior vena cava. Budd–Chiari syndrome, caused by occlusion of hepatic ven... |
Viking Age The Viking Age (793–1066 AD) is a period in European history, especially Northern European and Scandinavian history, following the Germanic Iron Age. It is the period of history when Scandinavian Norsemen explored Europe by its seas and rivers for trade, raids, colonization, and conquest. In this period, the... |
and gravitational time dilation, and length contraction. In the field of physics, relativity improved the science of elementary particles and their fundamental interactions, along with ushering in the nuclear age. With relativity, cosmology and astrophysics predicted extraordinary astronomical phenomena such as neutron... |
del Sur, Maguindanao, Masbate, Northern Samar, Sarangani, Zamboanga del Norte, Camiguin, Lanao del Norte, North Cotabato, and Western Samar. In general, one out of every five families were poor in 2012. The ratio of poor families remained the same from 2006, but due to population increase, the number rose from 3.8 mill... |
Felix Huston Robertson Felix Huston Robertson (March 9, 1839 – April 20, 1928) was the only native-born Texan to serve as a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. If he is classified as a general despite his temporary appointment being rejected by the Confederate Senate on February 22, 18... |
students. The arrival of giant Toyota and AK Steel plants, as well as Tropicana Evansville (originally Casino Aztar), Indiana's first gaming boat, also contributed to the growth of jobs and economic activity. As the twenty-first century began, Evansville continued in a steady pace of economic diversification and stabil... |
Drop Dead Diva Drop Dead Diva is an American legal comedy-drama/fantasy television series that aired on Lifetime from July 12, 2009, to June 22, 2014. The series was created by Josh Berman and produced by Sony Pictures Television. It stars Brooke Elliott as Jane, a plus-sized lawyer whose body is inhabited by the soul ... |
directed by Maria Aberg, choreographed by Lizzi Gee and designed by Tom Scutt. It starred Marc Antolin as Seymour, Jemima Rooper as Audrey, Forbes Masson as Mr Mushnik, Matt Willis as Orin and American drag performer Vicky Vox as Audrey II. The production included the song ""Mean Green Mother from Outer Space"", writte... |
built at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con, showing an Art Deco style building from the 1920s, inspired by the old Hollywood era. Filming for the sixth season began on July 6, 2016 at Santa Clarita, California. Set constructions include a colonial settler home to speculate the disappearance of the Roanoke Colony. Filming fo... |
station. After the Second World War, the Berlin–Hamburg line was divided between Schwanheide station and Büchen by the Inner German border. On the eastern side of the border, one of the two tracks between Berlin and Schwanheide was dismantled for reparations. Later the second track was removed on the western side betwe... |
is tempted to stand up for her father's honor by fighting, even though he has told her not to. Atticus faces a group of men intent on lynching Tom. This danger is averted when Scout, Jem, and Dill shame the mob into dispersing by forcing them to view the situation from Atticus' and Tom's perspective. Atticus does not w... |
much-talked-about defection to the APC of the former Governor of Akwa Ibom State and former Minority Leader of the 8th Senate, Eld. Godswill Akpabio. Nsima Ekere Nsima Udo Ekere (born 29 May 1965) is the current Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and the All P... |
and won Orzabal his second Ivor Novello Award in 2003. ""Mad World"" was originally written on acoustic guitar when Orzabal was 19 after being inspired to write a new wave song in the vein of Duran Duran's ""Girls on Film"". After a few false starts with Orzabal on vocals, he suggested Smith sing it and ""suddenly it s... |
to fund the new Las Vegas stadium proposal; two days later, Sandoval signed the funding bill into law. Davis told ESPN on October 15, 2016 that even if the Raiders were approved by the league to relocate to the Las Vegas metropolitan area, the club would play the next two seasons at the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum ... |
of New York (CUNY) (Downtown Brooklyn/Brooklyn Heights) is the largest public college of technology in New York State and a national model for technological education. Established in 1946, City Tech can trace its roots to 1881 when the Technical Schools of the Metropolitan Museum of Art were renamed the New York Trade ... |
only TD the Aggies would score that day as they went on to win a 10-7 nailbiter. Schorp caught four passes for 68 yards against the Cardinal and was named the Most Valuable Player of the Disneyland Pigskin Classic. The catch he is most remembered for by Aggie fans cames three games later at Kyle Field in College Statio... |
the game as a pinch-runner in the fourth inning, and scored the game-tying run. Overall, he went 0–1, but made a strong fielding play at second base, sliding to his right to grab a ground ball to end the sixth inning. Gordon finished the 2014 season with 64 stolen bases, the most in Major League Baseball. It was the fi... |
book that Gilliam wanted to put in the film was the confrontation between Duke and Dr. Gonzo and the waitress of the North Star Coffee Lounge. The director said, ""This is two guys who have gone beyond the pale, this is unforgivable – that scene, it's ugly. My approach, rather than to throw it out, was to make that sce... |
Shanghai rum Shanghai rum is a Rummy card game, based on gin rummy and a variation of Contract rummy played by 3 to 8 players. It is also known as California rummy. Shanghai rum is played with multiple decks of 54 standard playing cards, including the Jokers. Two decks are required for game of up to four players. Five ... |
dance rehearsal with Colfer and Michele the following day. Murphy has characterized Isabelle as ""sweet and vulnerable"", and said that ""she and Kurt become best friends"". The episode features the return of Cory Monteith as Finn Hudson, who was absent from the first two episodes of the season, after having left to jo... |
John Lithgow played himself; throughout this episode he is lost inside the 30 Rock building. The episode makes repeated references to the 1987 film ""Harry and the Hendersons"", in which actor John Lithgow starred. When Liz sees Lithgow in the 30 Rock building, after he asked her a question, she tells him ""Ugh! Fine, ... |
set a record for most Super Bowl victories of any quarterback in history and tied defensive player Charles Haley for the most Super Bowl victories for any player. In addition, Brady set another record by winning his fourth Super Bowl MVP award for his clutch performance. After the game, it was discovered that Brady's j... |
on the fluid with uniform properties over any cross section of the duct. For a flow with an upstream Mach number greater than 1.0 in a sufficiently long enough duct, deceleration occurs and the flow can become choked. On the other hand, for a flow with an upstream Mach number less than 1.0, acceleration occurs and the ... |
Lemon Tree (Will Holt song) ""Lemon Tree"" is a folk song written by Will Holt in the late 1950s. The tune is based on the Brazilian folk song ""Meu limão, meu limoeiro"", arranged by José Carlos Burle in 1937 and made popular by Brazilian singer Wilson Simonal. The song compares love to a lemon tree: ""Lemon tree very... |
at the projectile end and intended to be inserted and used as a paper patch. A ramrod was used to fully seat the round. Rifled muskets were heavily used in the American Civil War. The American-made Springfield Model 1861 was the most widely used weapon in the war, followed by the British Pattern 1853 Enfield. The Loren... |
Ages and the Renaissance than they are today. During the Renaissance, trade routes were the perfect means of transportation for disease. Eight hundred years after the Plague of Justinian, the bubonic plague returned to Europe. Starting in Asia, the Black Death reached Mediterranean and western Europe in 1348 (possibly ... |
Dora and Friends: Into the City! Dora and Friends: Into the City! (also called Dora and Friends) is an American educational animated television series. A sequel to the original ""Dora the Explorer"" series, this series premiered on Nickelodeon on August 18, 2014 and ended on February 5, 2017 in the United States, follo... |
and the 1981 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire. A front-wheel drive Stanza was introduced in 1981 — the first middle-class Datsun to be of that configuration, and the first Japanese car in the category built to the principles which had been established in Europe for this class since a few years back. In Europe, front-wheel drive an... |
recalled that ""we naturally [took] elements of our experience and [threw] them into the pot. The basic setup, the neighborhood, the era – that's the time and place where we grew up."" The search for the main lead of the show did not take long. Marlens and Black went to five casting directors and interviewed them for r... |
he did not know his destination or how he would know when he had reached it. He then left the diner and drove off, as his voiceover off-screen narrated the final lines of his letter (also marking his very final words), ""I guess I'm just looking for it again. For the belief I had back in college. The belief I had when ... |
to pump water from. In East Asia (China, Japan and South Korea) and former Socialist countries of Eastern Europe, there are two types of fire hydrants, of which one is on the public ground and the other inside a building. The ones inside a building are installed on a wall. They are big, rectangular boxes that also prov... |
Mandible The mandible, lower jaw or jawbone is the largest, strongest and lowest bone in the human face. It forms the lower jaw and holds the lower teeth in place. The mandible sits beneath the maxilla. It is the only movable bone of the skull (discounting the ossicles of the middle ear). The bone is formed in the fetu... |
America's Next Top Model (season 22) The twenty-second cycle of ""America's Next Top Model"" (subtitled as America's Next Top Model: Guys & Girls) premiered on August 5, 2015 and is the sixteenth and final season to air on The CW. The network announced in mid-October that they were cancelling the show and the finale ep... |
the publisher of all ""Harry Potter"" books in the United Kingdom, on 30 June 1997. It was released in the United States on 1 September 1998 by Scholastic—the American publisher of the books—as ""Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"", after Rowling had received US$105,000 for the American rights—an unprecedented amou... |
Hung Huynh Hung Huynh (born January 25, 1978) is a Vietnamese-American chef, best known as the winner of the third season of ""Top Chef"", a reality cooking competition series on Bravo. He was the Executive Chef at Catch, The General, and Catch Miami. Born in Vietnam, Huynh was raised in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and ... |
modern World Series between the American League champion Boston Pilgrims (later known as the Red Sox) and the National League champion Pittsburgh Pirates was played on this site. General admission tickets were fifty cents. The Pilgrims, led by twenty-eight game winner Cy Young, trailed the series three games to one but... |
because the Earth is orbiting the Sun, we see this period as 27.2753 days. It is possible to construct a diagram with the longitude of sunspots horizontally and time vertically. The longitude is measured by the time of crossing the central meridian and based on the Carrington rotations. In each rotation, plotted under ... |
Beijing, the American women won their second silver medal in the last three Olympics. The U.S. also became the only nation to medal in all three Olympics featuring women's water polo. The USA Weightlifting trials were held on May 25 in Atlanta, Georgia. The initial team included seven competitors and two alternates. Ca... |
You'll See ""You'll See"" is a song by American singer Madonna from her ballads compilation, ""Something to Remember"" (1995). The album was released with the intention of toning down the image of Madonna, who was being heavily criticized at the time. She wrote and produced the song with Canadian musician David Foster.... |
then the head of daytime programming, purchased the show from Griffin to compensate him for canceling the original ""Jeopardy!"" series, which had one year remaining on its contract. ""Jeopardy!"" aired its final episode on the Friday before ""Wheel""'s premiere. The original ""Wheel"" aired on NBC, in varying time slo... |
member's entitlement. In the period prior to payment, the member's pension increases at the lower of 5% per annum compound and the increase in the Government's statutory inflation index (the Retail Price Index until January 2011, then the Consumer Price Index afterwards) across the period of deferred retirement. After ... |
do believe more members of my generation went to law school because of 'To Kill a Mockingbird,'""—the movie based on Harper Lee's book starring Gregory Peck as the highly principled lawyer Atticus Finch, Camp said. ""It came out while I was in college."" He was in private practice in Birmingham, Alabama from 1973 to 19... |
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