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this success with a cover version of ""I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)"", originally by the Proclaimers, for Comic Relief. The video featured a celebration of British talent. In 2009, Kay switched his musical fund-raising to Children in Need with the release of Peter Kay's All Star Animated Band, which had taken two years to ... |
Andrews planned on dancing in her school's talent show, but her sister convinced her to sing Dolly Parton's ""I Will Always Love You"" instead. At 11, she put her first band together. Meanwhile, after someone sent a song of her singing to producer Byron Gallimore, Andrews signed with DreamWorks Records Nashville and so... |
and white paint scheme with yellow banners bearing the ship's name. Ralph and Cornelia Marie divorced; she took ownership of the boat. She eventually sold a partial share to captain Phil Harris. His share is currently in possession of his estate. The ship was seen (but not named) in background footage for the two pilot... |
be seen in ""All That Jazz"" playing the protagonist's partner, as she was in Fosse's real life. She, as much as Verdon, would become responsible for keeping Fosse's trademark choreography alive after Fosse's death. Reinking played Roxie Hart in the highly successful Broadway revival of ""Chicago"" that opened in 1996.... |
who were led by wealthy sugar planters and businessmen. There was no bloodshed as the royal armed force did not resist. A temporary Provisional Government of Hawaii was formed by the Committee of Safety. The leaders of the coup, who had strong economic ties with the United States and wanted to join the United States, l... |
Bartholdi Fountain The Bartholdi Fountain is a monumental public fountain, designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, who later created the Statue of Liberty. The fountain was originally made for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is now located at the corner of Independence Avenue and First... |
in October of each year. ""Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"" was the first film to receive this honor in 2001. The two following titles, ""Beauty and the Beast"" and ""The Lion King"" were both released in IMAX and other giant screen theaters during the holiday season before their October DVD releases. Due to underperf... |
Healing Hands (Elton John song) ""Healing Hands"" was the final Billboard Hot 100 hit single of the 1980s for Elton John, written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin and recorded on his million-selling 1989 album ""Sleeping with the Past"". The single was released during the late-summer of 1989, and was a top-20 hit in the... |
M. C. Veerabahu Pillai M. C. Veerabahu Pillai (19 May 1903 – 15 April 1976) was an Indian lawyer, businessman, and politician from Tamil Nadu, who served in the first Lok Sabha of independent India; he was also an independence activist. Prior to Indian independence, Veerabahu sacrificed his law career to participate in... |
U.S. prime rate In general, the United States prime rate runs approximately 300 basis points (or 3 percent) above the federal funds rate. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meets eight times per year wherein they set a target for the federal funds rate. Other rates, including the prime rate, derive from this base... |
August 1954. At a public meeting, Karmalkar was chosen as the first administrator of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. The integration of Dadra and Nagar Haveli into India was not recognised by any other countries before 1974. In the decision of 12 April 1960 in the ""Case Concerning Right of Passage Over Indian Territory"", the... |
was. He is exposed to an entire class of people that did not see him for his worth and appalled at the sight of him. Mildred comes to symbolize the upper class that he devotes himself to rebelling against. O’Neill pairs this origin-type man with the seemingly inferior upper-class modern man. The foil not only allows fo... |
from 1544 to 1965. However, for most of this period there was no denominational designation or ""face value"" ""mark"" of value displayed on the coin. From 1927 to 1939, the word ""CROWN"" appears, and from 1951 to 1960 this was changed to ""FIVE SHILLINGS"". After decimalisation in 1971, the face value kept its five s... |
were produced by the marketing firm Euro RSCG (now Havas Worldwide) for Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery. Goldsmith landed the Dos Equis gig by auditioning for the role. Auditioners were given the ending line ""...and that's how I arm wrestled Fidel Castro"" and asked to improvise. Goldsmith began his audition by removing ... |
Escape from Cluster Prime Escape from Cluster Prime is a one-hour animated television special produced by Frederator Studios on Nickelodeon. It features the characters from the Nickelodeon animated television series, ""My Life as a Teenage Robot"". It was nominated for the Emmy Award for Animated Program (For Programmi... |
broadcast the night of 14 April 1969; hearing ""The Windmills"" announced as the Best Song winner was these clerks' cue to drive a station wagon loaded with 2500 copies of a double-sided promo single of Springfield's version – identified on the label as ""Academy Award Winner"" – to the New York City general post offic... |
How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother (often abbreviated to HIMYM) is an American sitcom that originally aired on CBS from September 19, 2005, to March 31, 2014. The series follows the main character, Ted Mosby, and his group of friends in New York City's Manhattan. As a framing device, Ted, in the year 2030, rec... |
the cushioning between the fetus and uterus is decreased, both of which are processes that increase the frequency and intensity of contractions. On occasion, with the rupture of membranes, particularly if the head is not engaged, the umbilical cord may prolapse. A cord prolapse is an obstetrical emergency, as the desce... |
Lexington. Patriots' Day, an observed legal holiday is celebrated annually in honor of the battle in Massachusetts. It is recognized by that state, as well as by Connecticut, Maine, and by the Wisconsin public schools, on the third Monday in April. Re-enactments of Paul Revere's ride are staged, as are the battle on th... |
Nathan telling him she is scared he will hurt her and she thinks she may love him. Tattoo artist Vince (Nathan Constance) makes Kelly fall in love with him after she questions his involvement in Nathan falling in love with Simon. Vince's influence ceases after Simon realises Vince's nut allergy, so he force feeds him a... |
of the subcontinent. Bose arrived in Singapore on 2 July, and in October 1943 formally announced the establishment of the Provisional Government of Free India. In defining the tasks of this new political establishment, Subhas declared: ""It will be the task of the Provisional Government to launch and conduct the strugg... |
Steven R. McQueen as Jeremy Gilbert, Kat Graham as Bonnie Bennett Candice Accola as Caroline Forbes, Zach Roerig as Matt Donovan, and Michael Trevino as Tyler Lockwood. It was announced, right after the finale of Season 5, that Matthew Davis's character, Alaric Saltzman, who left the show at the end of Season 3 after b... |
7, 1839. On March 4, 1840, they opened the first studio in the world as a commercial enterprise for taking pictures of people. The customer would sit for their likeness to be captured on a permanent medium for future viewing. The commercial photography studio was located in New York City at Broadway and Chamber Street.... |
Tar Pit ""Tar Pit"" is the first episode of the second season of the 1975 American television series ""Land of the Lost"". Written by Margaret Armen and directed by Gordon Wiles, it first aired in the United States on September 6, 1975 on NBC. Cha-Ka is painting a picture of Ta with the help of Sa on a rock by the tar ... |
the external ballistic is quite consistent. Most Olympic air gun competitions through the 1970s and into the 1980s were shot with spring-piston guns, often of the opposing-piston recoil-eliminating type. Beginning in the 1980s, guns powered by compressed/liquefied carbon dioxide began to dominate the competition. Today... |
access. The film was released on Blu-ray on 12 December 2017 and DVD. A Target exclusive gift set includes four whiskey stones. The Walmart exclusive gift set comes with a Funko Pocket Pop! Eggsy keychain. A limited edition steelbook packaging is available exclusively at Best Buy in the U.S., HMV in the UK, and JB Hi-F... |
Jack Malone Special Agent John ""Jack"" Michael Malone is a character in the CBS crime drama ""Without a Trace"", portrayed by Anthony LaPaglia. He was the lead agent for the New York City FBI missing persons case squad. His departmental title is ""Supervisory Special Agent of New York District Unit C-8"". He appeared ... |
the ball past Szczęsny with the outside of his right foot to double his side's lead. With 15 minutes left on the clock, James' pass from the left found Cuadrado in space through the middle and he took a touch before finishing it into the bottom-right corner of the net. Poland were the first European nation to be elimin... |
economic co-operation. Comprising 28 Member States with a total population of over 500 million and a GDP of €13.0 trillion in 2012, the European Union (EU) is the world's largest single market, foreign investor and trader. As an integrated bloc, the EU represents Canada's second largest trading partner in goods and ser... |
b. horrida, with a five-inch legspan, and has many traits that imply it is closely related to ""Theraphosa blondi"" the Goliath birdeater spider, largest known extant spider species Bumba lennoni Bumba lennoni is a species of tarantula found in 2015 in Caxiuanã National Forest. It is about one inch long, small for a ta... |
a temperature of -55 °C (-67 °F) is possible. The extreme cold spot at the lake is said to result in a reverse tree line, as no trees can grow at any point below about 60 m above the lake, although studies have found that it was the result of overgrazing animals. Temperatures are regularly monitored by a private weathe... |
years, the company established its first factory in south India in the town of Machilipatnam on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. The high profits reported by the company after landing in India initially prompted James I to grant subsidiary licences to other trading companies in England. But in 1609 he renewed... |
display team, flew over the stadium and marked out the colours of the Olympic rings with their vapour trails in the sky. The Winter Olympics ended on 18 February, on a Sunday evening, with the closing ceremony in the ""Stade de glace"". The first highlight showed the figure skaters putting on an exhibition skating sess... |
in 1944 at the age of 21, thus becoming Nigeria's youngest editor ever. He later became the editor of ""Zik's Comet"", Kano, 1945–49, associate editor of West African Pilot, Lagos, and editor-in-chief of ""Morning Star"" from 1950 to 1953. In 1953, Enahoro became the first to move the motion for Nigeria's independence ... |
It was across the street from the former Ford Motor Company factory called Atlanta Assembly. Truett's original, full-service restaurants offer a substantial menu and provide customers a choice of table service, walk-up counter service or a drive-thru window. , 13 Chick-fil-A Dwarf House restaurants were operating in th... |
16th century, the Catholic Church had been the sole official Christian faith in the Holy Roman Empire. Martin Luther's initial agenda called for the reform of the Church's doctrines and practices, but after his excommunication from the Church his ideas became embodied in an altogether separate religious movement, Luthe... |
must have a minimum of five elements, one of which must be a sponge, and covered with a glaze or ganache. The two holiday specials each featured four returning contestants from the series 2–7. The first special featured Selasi Gbormittah (Series 7), Val Stones (Series 7), Paul Jagger (Series 6) and Beca Lyne-Pirkis (Se... |
1939, it became a criminal offense to sell alcohol to a person under 21, and for a person under 21 to purchase or consume alcohol in a licensed establishment. The state criminalized the underage possession of alcohol in motor vehicles and other public areas in 1957, possibly in response to young New Jerseyans traveling... |
for the travel expenses of all the students and supporters of both academies – 9,437 in all. The game was held at the Rose Bowl that year because there are a large number of military installations and servicemen and women, along with many retired military personnel, on the West Coast. The game has been held one other t... |
weeks later at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland; and the Belmont Stakes, held three weeks after the Preakness at Belmont Park on Long Island, form the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing for three-year-olds. They are all held early in the year, throughout May and the beginning of June. The Breeders' Cup event... |
Bengali in phonetic Romanization Bengali in the International Phonetic Alphabet Gloss Translation Bengali language Bengali (), also known by its endonym Bangla (; ), is an Indo-Aryan language primarily spoken by the Bengalis in the Indian subcontinent. It is the official and most widely spoken language of Bangladesh an... |
entire voice cast from the first film returned, and Cate Blanchett and Djimon Hounsou signed on to voice Valka and Drago, respectively. DeBlois and his creative team visited Norway and Svalbard to give them ideas for the setting. Composer John Powell returned to score the film. ""How to Train Your Dragon 2"" benefited ... |
Siberians. Franklin joined the group as its bass singer, and remained with Williams and Elbridge Bryant when they, Paul Williams, and Eddie Kendricks formed ""The Elgins"" in late 1960. In March 1961, the Elgins signed with Motown Records under a new name; The Temptations. He had a fondness for the color blue, and so h... |
day after at 9am the 2014–15 Football League Championship fixtures were announced, with the Owls facing Brighton & Hove Albion away on the first day of the season on 9 August. This is then followed up by home games against Derby County and Millwall. Wednesday face Blackpool at home on Boxing Day and Watford away on the... |
the USSR detonated its first weapon in 1949, though, the U.S. under President Dwight D. Eisenhower sought to encourage a program of sharing nuclear information related to civilian nuclear power and nuclear physics in general. The Atoms for Peace program, begun in 1953, was also in part political: the U.S. was better po... |
the former working for a sporting goods company. George eventually launched his own magazine, ""The Better Life"", late in the second season. Initially helping the Hendersons with Harry's care, and Sasquatch research, was Walter Potter, a biologist working for the Department of Animal Control. Also seen early on were t... |
on each side. These new dates, however, would be extremely uncommon: commencing calculations from 1997, the first occurrence of Easter on 26 April would be in 2201 (a year in which under the Gregorian method Easter falls on 19 April), while the first occurrence of Easter on 21 March would not be until the year 2877 (a ... |
City and Carson City, at Mound House, the railroad also connected with the Carson and Colorado Railroad. When silver was first discovered on the Comstock, the flow of water from natural springs was adequate to supply the needs of the miners and small towns of Virginia City and Gold Hill, Nevada. As population increased... |
at a huge party at Hotel Bella Donna. Cameo appearances A soundtrack album was released on July 13, 2018 by Capitol and Polydor Records in the United States and internationally, respectively. The album was produced by Benny Andersson, who also served as the album's executive producer alongside Björn Ulvaeus and Judy Cr... |
hotel and casino in October 27, 1993 after the grand opening of Luxor Las Vegas. Bellagio's design architect was DeRuyter Butler, and Peter Smith was the project executive. Construction on the Bellagio began in May 1996. Bellagio had an original design and construction cost of US$1.6 billion. The interior design on the... |
population than any other state, with its 320,000 residents representing only 60 percent of Wyoming's population and less than 50 percent of Alaska's. It would rank 40th in land area, larger than Maryland. Its most-populous city, Marquette, has a smaller population than Burlington, Vermont, which has the smallest popul... |
H. Jon Benjamin Harry Jon Benjamin (born May 23, 1966) is an American actor, voice actor and comedian best known for voicing characters, such as Sterling Archer in the animated sitcom ""Archer""; Bob Belcher in the animated sitcom ""Bob's Burgers""; Ben, the son of Dr. Katz, in ""Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist"", Sat... |
in other German-influenced places such as Ukraine, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Moravia, and the Pennsylvania Dutch region of the United States. Egg trees are also sometimes decorated on May Day, Christmas, Whitsun, and the summer solstice. Other German Easter traditions include the dressing of public wells as Oste... |
complete sequence of the upper layers of the oceanic crust near Costa Rica and into a layer of igneous rock known as gabbro, which is formed from solidified magma. This was the first time such a feat had been accomplished in intact ocean crust and was ranked by Discover Magazine as one of the top eight Earth Science st... |
actress recently married to an older man. July and Lou's friendship comes to an end when Lou becomes unexpectedly pregnant and, unlike July, decides to have an illegal abortion without telling her husband. Lou's husband finds out and angrily hits Lou, who leaves him and moves to New York, where she becomes a nightclub ... |
to Myself"" was sent to alternative radio July 25, 2017, as the album's second official single. The music video for ""Talking to Myself"" was released on July 20, 2017, the same day that band member Chester Bennington died. In early 2017, the band introduced Linkin Park Global Ambassadors, which were selected each for ... |
Church of Christ (located in the southern United States) merged with the Pentecostal Nazarenes. The Holiness Church of Christ itself was the merger of the New Testament Church of Christ (founded in July 1894 at Milan, Tennessee by R.L. Harris, but soon led by his widow Mary Lee Cagle), and a group (also called the Holi... |
Live, A Celebration of Nina Simone.” American metalcore band Mutoid Man recorded an altered version of the song titled ""The Manimals"" for their 2013 EP ""Helium Head"". Brian Newman released a version in 2018 featuring vocals from Lady Gaga as a track on his ""Showboat"" album. ""Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"" by Th... |
stadium resulted in 0–1 defeats for England to Scotland and Germany respectively. The first defeat was in the play off for the Euro 2000 qualifiers in November 1999, but England still went through as they won the other leg 2–0 at Hampden Park. However, the final match at Wembley was the opening qualifier for the 2002 W... |
antiquity, it was debated whether Athens took its name from its patron goddess Athena (Attic , ""Athēnâ"", Ionic , ""Athḗnē"", and Doric , ""Athā́nā"") or Athena took her name from the city. Modern scholars now generally agree that the goddess takes her name from the city, because the ending -""ene"" is common in names... |
self-indulgence and drama. Partly in reaction, the proponents of emotional intelligence would look back to Aristotle in the search for impulse control and delayed gratification – to his dictum that ""a person is called continent or incontinent according as his reason is or is not in control"". Incontinence (philosophy)... |
FA). England, having won the World Cup in 1966, were now perceived to have failed in three successive tournaments. The disappointments of quarter final exits from major tournaments in 1970 and 1972, had been followed by failing even to qualify for the 1974 World Cup. A few months after the draw with Poland which had me... |
Isaac C. Bates Isaac Chapman Bates (January 23, 1779March 16, 1845) was an American politician from Massachusetts. He was born in Granville, Massachusetts, and graduated from Yale College in 1802. He practiced law in Northampton, Massachusetts, in 1808. He was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (180... |
the hospital that says ""Goodbye J.D."". Though the two realize that their relationship will never be the same, they still remain best friends. In J.D.'s fantasy/flashforward, the Turk family spends a Christmas together with J.D. and Elliot (now married), as well as Dr. Cox's family. It is also revealed that Izzy event... |
Back to the Crib ""Back to the Crib"" was the second single by American rapper Juelz Santana for his third album ""Born to Lose, Built to Win"". It features American singer-songwriter Chris Brown in their second collaboration since Chris Brown's ""Run It!"" in 2005. The song was produced by Polow Da Don. After Chris Br... |
in the kitchen. Jonathan takes out a bottle of rat poison from a cupboard and waits. Fieldy goes into the pantry to fetch some more ingredients, as Jonathan pours rat poison in the sauce. Fieldy serves himself, takes one bite, then dies. Jonathan, apparently pleased with himself, walks outside and proceeds toward the c... |
who lose their balance and also are on hand to carry down any casualties requiring first aid who do not reach the bottom. A number of ambulance vehicles attend the event, since there is invariably at least one and often several injuries requiring hospital treatment. As the event has evolved, an additional on-site profe... |
teaming with Titán in the 2017 Super Jr. Tag Tournament, from which they were eliminated in the first round by Bushi and Hiromu Takahashi. On May 7th, NJPW announced Lee as a participant in the 2018 Best of the Super Juniors tournament. He finished the tournament with 3 win and 4 loses, failing to advance to the finals... |
behind the conversion was because he wants to shoot on film, which will give the film's imagery better texture than he would get shooting digitally. Principal photography began on March 23, 2011. Filming took place in studios outside London and later shot on location in Surrey, South Wales and in the Canary Islands on ... |
NTR and Raashi Khanna was picturized in the surrounding area of Chilkur. Actor Priyadarshi also joined this shoot. Nandamuri Harikrishna, father of Jr. NTR and Kalyan Ram, visited the shooting spot in latter half of March and a picture of him on the sets revealed that one of the characters played by Jr. NTR is a bank m... |
and usually doesn't talk much. He is a very good kid and doesn't usually give into peer pressure. He is known for kindness and good behavior. He works at The Crestmont movie theater On his first shift there, he tells Hannah that he has lived in the town of Crestmont for his entire life. He was previously rumored to be ... |
appearances. Steven Gerrard currently holds the most appearances in the PFA Team of the Year in the Premier League era with eight appearances. The award has been presented since the 1973–74 season and the shortlist is compiled by the members of the players' trade union, the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA), ... |
Pretoria Castle (1947) Pretoria Castle (later ""S.A. Oranje"") was an ocean liner operated by the Union-Castle Line in service between Britain and South Africa during the mid 20th century. She was built by Harland and Wolff of Belfast at a cost of £2.5 million, and was launched on 19 August 1947, with her christening p... |
Usher (Campbell Scott) into joining their side by threatening to release recordings of Conway berating a pilot and his running mate Ted Brockhart (Colm Feore) threatening to kill Frank. Once Usher begins working for them, they release the tapes anyway, which costs Conway the election. Underwood is now President-elect, ... |
Sahiwal Medical College Sahiwal Medical College, Sahiwal (Urdu:, SLMC, established in 2010, is a public school of medicine located in Sahiwal, Punjab, Pakistan. It was established on the initiative of CM Shehbaz Sharif to give quality education in the region Punjab and especially in Sahiwal District. Headquarters Hospi... |
ideals of the United States. They were important in the Declaration of Independence, writing the Constitutional Convention (and preserving protection for the slave trade), and establishing the Bill of Rights. The state of Kentucky separated from Virginia in 1792. Four of the first five presidents were Virginians: Georg... |
there is Father's Day, but what about young boys, teenagers and men who are not fathers?"" Teelucksingh, understanding the importance of celebrating good male role models, felt that his own father had been an example of an excellent role model and so chose 19 November partly because this was his father's birthday, and ... |
car in an older model of Volkswagen. The song was parodied by the comedy musical group Da Yoopers as ""Road to Gwinn"" (a reference to Gwinn, Michigan) on their 1986 album ""Yoopanese"". On the 1983 CBS game show ""Press Your Luck"", Whammy sings a parody of the song on a horse, singing ""Got your bucks again. I can't ... |
cake instead of her own recipe, with the result that Santa hits her again as he is trying to fly back to the North Pole. Grandpa and Jake pick her up; this time Grandma did not suffer amnesia. Santa's sleigh takes off into the night with him saying the Spanish phrase for ""Merry Christmas"": ""Feliz Navidad"". Warner H... |
manager Gordon Lewis (David Daker) in charge of the Rovers, as she didn't have faith in Fred to run it. She was shocked when she returned to find Gordon had replaced her staff. After relieving Gordon from his post, she had to earn back the respect of Betty and Bet Lynch (Julie Goodyear), who were angry that Annie hadn'... |
conducted a drug raid at the home of an elderly couple, Lloyd Smalley and Lillian Weiss, after receiving inaccurate information from an informant. The flashbang grenades police used in the raid set the home on fire. Police said they were certain no one was inside, and so, at first, made no attempt at rescue. Smalley an... |
1970 which received an IEEE Milestone award in 2012. Crewe was a consultant to Hitachi in this effort. Since that time Hitachi has produced over 5300 cold field emission Scanning Electron Microscopes and over 4000 (Schottky) thermal field emission scanning electron microscopes. They are considered the highest resolutio... |
of Halley Wolowitz on ""The Big Bang Theory"". Adlon was represented by manager Dave Becky until November 2017, when she fired him following his involvement in the Louis C.K. sexual harassment scandal. In 1996, Adlon married Felix O. Adlon, the son of German director Percy Adlon. They divorced in 2010 and he subsequent... |
more viable and secure. It is clear in a letter written to his wife on the day of his ceremonial entry into Jerusalem that Allenby was keeping a close eye on the evolving situation: ""The Turks are driven 3 or 4 miles down the Jericho road, to the East; and some 6 or 8 Miles to the North. Today we occupied Bethany."" J... |
Give Me Liberty Give Me Liberty is an American four-issue comic book mini-series published by Dark Horse Comics in 1990. It was created and written by Frank Miller and drawn by Dave Gibbons. The title of the series comes from a famous quotation by Patrick Henry: ""I know not what course others may take but — as for me ... |
first international tournament. After a successful Champions trophy tour, ICC sent the World XI team in Pakistan where they played three T20I matches. Azam was the top runs-getter in the series, scoring 179. In the first T20I played at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, he scored 86 playing only 52 balls in the first T20 in the ... |
flight pod to the other. Thus large-scale flight operations are possible even if one flight pod is crippled or otherwise unusable: the battlestar ""Galactica"" is able on numerous occasions to hold off massive Cylon attacks, and even to conduct several offensive operations, with her entire starboard flight pod converte... |
was not part of the deal, due to an agreement between Marvel and Universal, where Marvel owns the film rights and Universal owns the distribution rights, for this film as well as the right of first refusal to distribute future Hulk films. According to ""The Hollywood Reporter"", a potential reason why Marvel has not bo... |
Section 8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Section 8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms provides everyone in Canada with protection against unreasonable search and seizure. This right provides Canadians with their primary source of constitutionally enforced privacy rights against unreasonable ... |
Jeff Judah. On April 18, 2013, NBC ordered four additional scripts under a third and final title, ""The Night Shift"". On May 10, 2013, NBC officially ordered ""The Night Shift"" to series. Casting announcements began in October 2012, with Eoin Macken first cast in the role of TC Callahan, a doctor who has recently ret... |
a $2,000 second-place prize in his 75th appearance, thus earning the record as the highest money-winner ever on American game shows, and his winning streak led the show to become TV's highest-rated syndicated program. On September 11, 2006, with the start of Season 23, ""Jeopardy!"" began broadcasting in high definitio... |
President of the Constituent National Assembly The President of the Constituent National Assembly () was the head of state of the Republic of German-Austria and later the First Austrian Republic, as well as the presiding officer of the Constituent National Assembly. The office was only held by Karl Seitz. The President... |
Hell in a Handbasket Hell in a Handbasket is the eleventh studio album by Meat Loaf, released September 30, 2011 in Australia and New Zealand, through Legacy Recordings (Sony Music Entertainment). A wider global release followed in early 2012. The album was produced by Neverland Express guitarist Paul Crook. Songwriter... |
2017 Capital Football season The 2017 Capital Football season is the fifth season under the new competition format in the Australian Capital Territory. The overall premier for the new structure qualifies for the National Premier Leagues finals series, competing with the other state federation champions in a final knock... |
ocean temperature. In the 19th century researchers of the life histories of this genus at one point came to the firm conclusion that these animals lived and died in the ooze in which they were found, many hundreds of feet below sea level. This has now proved to have been an incorrect assumption, despite the thoroughnes... |
that several of these essays were, in fact, written by James Madison (No. 49–58 and 62–63). The scholarly detective work of Douglass Adair in 1944 postulated the following assignments of authorship, corroborated in 1964 by a computer analysis of the text: In a span of ten months, a total of 85 articles were written by ... |
management problems and conflicts. Coffin and the board of visitors brought their concerns to the attention of the state legislature in 1876. She also addressed the issues in the first speech delivered by a woman at the National Prison Conference, where she continued to stress the need for female-control of women's pri... |
2006, and in the sequel ""The Astounding, the Amazing, and the Unknown"" (Simon & Schuster 2011). In addition, Gibson is the protagonist, along with Orson Welles, in a historical mystery by Max Allan Collins, ""The War of the Worlds Murder"", published by Berkley Books in 2005. In the Dynamite Entertainment miniseries ... |
the team used until the end of the 2009–10 season, consisted of navy blue, powder blue, silver and purple, though the latter color was only used on the primary logo and alternate logo. The team logo remained substantially the same, with the exception of the new color variation. The new home uniform consisted of an upda... |
The Pursuit of Happyness The Pursuit of Happyness is a 2006 American biographical drama film based on entrepreneur Chris Gardner's nearly one-year struggle being homeless. Directed by Gabriele Muccino, the film features Will Smith as Gardner, a homeless salesman. Smith's son Jaden Smith co-stars, making his film debut ... |
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