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Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Will of Fire , the sixth ""Naruto"" film overall and the third film, takes as its basis the popular anime and manga series. Released on August 1, 2009 in theaters in Japan (Maramusa Notari planned to release a DVD on April 21, 2010), it uses the advertising tagline . The Naruto 10th Anni... |
compromising pictures taken with a British diamond mine owner and cancels her letter of credit before she arrives in France, requiring her to work in a nightclub to survive. Her fiancé arrives at the cabaret to see her perform this song, about exploiting men for riches. Diamonds are an element in another story line in ... |
– whose members come from the village or surrounding parishes and only dance traditional dances from Adderbury – and the Adderbury Morris Men (dressed in white, blue and red), who take dancers from anywhere and who occasionally create new dances to add to the repertoire. There is also now a women's side, named Sharp an... |
the first World Cup finals take place in North America and England qualified automatically for the tournament by winning the 1966 FIFA World Cup. England were drawn in a group with Romania, former world champions Brazil and Czechoslovakia. Each of the matches only saw one goal, with England defeating Romania and Czecho... |
told Charlie Rose that when composing the final books, ""I saw her. [She] got in my head. I even heard her voice when I was writing Luna."" Following her work in the ""Harry Potter"" films, Lynch went on to guest star as Princess Alehna (daughter of Taryn, played by Orla Brady) in the first season finale of the Sky1 te... |
Soviet Super-Soldiers The Soviet Super-Soldiers are a fictional team of super heroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team first appeared in ""The Incredible Hulk"" vol. 2 #258 (April 1981). The Soviet Super-Soldiers were a superteam that was brought together by the Soviet government of... |
(2002–2014) is the all-time top scorer at the finals, with 16 goals. He broke Ronaldo of Brazil's record of 15 goals (1998–2006) during the 2014 semi-final match against Brazil. West Germany's Gerd Müller (1970–1974) is third, with 14 goals. The fourth placed goalscorer, France's Just Fontaine, holds the record for the... |
Shot heard round the world ""The shot heard round the world"" is a phrase referring to several historical incidents, particularly the opening of the American Revolutionary War in 1775 and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914. The phrase comes from the opening stanza of Ralph Waldo Emerson's ""Concord H... |
said in his commentary on the 2009 Special Edition DVD and 2012 Blu-ray that Alex is not meant to be dead, so the line of Alex saying hello to the detective was added in post-production to clarify this. The crew shot predominantly in Glasgow rather than Edinburgh, which is where the story is set, since the Glasgow Film... |
Madhukar Hiralal Kania Madhukar Hiralal Kania (born 18 November 1927) was the 23rd Chief Justice of India, serving from 13 December 1991 until his retirement on 17 November 1992. He was born in Bombay. His uncle was Harilal J. Kania, the first Chief Justice of India. He began his legal career in 1964, and was appointed... |
included the song's title, the heavy introduction, and ""having the same genetic material as the Bond theme, but in a different order and in a different shape"". After a demo of the song was approved by the film's producers, both musicians recorded the full version in AIR Studios London. Cornell and Arnold recorded the... |
on the activities of the series' main character, Light Yagami: a high school genius, in an effort to expose him as the infamous serial-killer: ""Kira"", who is responsible for massacring numerous high-profile criminals around the world, through apparent supernatural means. As the series progresses, the psychological mi... |
Lake Local School District (Stark County) Lake Local Schools is a school district located in Stark County, Ohio, United States. As its name implies, it serves most of Lake Township, although it also extends slightly into Suffield Township in Portage County. The schools in this district include: Lake High School, Lake M... |
was climbed on stage 8 of the Tour de France. Montée d'Hauteville Montée d'Hauteville (1639 m.) is a mountain climb that was used in the 2007 Tour de France. The race caravan covered the first 15.3 km of the climb from Bourg-Saint-Maurice to the Little St Bernard Pass on the N. 90 border route to Courmayeur in Italy. F... |
War II, except for the 19 km section east of Komsomolsk which was completed in 1974. Komsomolsk. 1734m Amur River Bridge. 0: Pivan (new numbering system). 51: Selikhin: Branch. 95–340: Sikhote Alin Mountains. 403: Mongokhto 441: Vanino: port, train ferry to Sakhalin Island, practical end of passenger service. 467: Sove... |
was launched. The show was hosted by Amitabh Bachchan in his first appearance on Indian television, and received additional seasons in 2005–06, 2007, and then every year since 2010. Subsequent Indian versions were also made, including one on 9 April 2012 entitled ""Ningalkkum Aakaam Kodeeshwaran"", and hosted by Suresh... |
and generally prefer sprinting to flying, though it will fly to escape predators. During flight, the short, rounded wings reveal a white crescent in the primary feathers. The roadrunner has a slow and descending dove-like ""coo"". It also makes a rapid, vocalized clattering sound with its beak. Roadrunners inhabit the ... |
primary intent of TCCC is to reduce preventable combat death through a means that allows a unit to complete its mission while providing the best possible care for casualties. Now it is a DOD course, conducted by NAEMT. TCCC or similar standards are used by most allied countries. The Committee on Tactical Combat Casualt... |
2004 study found that it was a common read-aloud book for sixth-graders in schools in San Diego County, California. Based on a 2007 online poll, the National Education Association named the book one of its ""Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children"". It was one of the ""Top 100 Chapter Books"" of all time in a 2012 poll b... |
to the victims of the September 11 attacks. In 1973, French street performer Philippe Petit is trying to make a living in Paris with juggling acts and wire walking, much to the chagrin of his father. During one performance, he eats a hard candy which was given to him by an audience member and injures his tooth. He visi... |
famous painting in the modern art museum in Amsterdam and ""Madness and Glory"" (2012), a story about Dr. Phillipe Pinel, the father of modern psychiatry. Rothenberg has carried out controlled experimental research with young writers and artists and controlled interview investigations with outstanding prize-winning aut... |
barely able to handle the flood of immigrants that arrived in the years before World War I. In 1913, writer Louis Adamic came to America from Slovenia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and described the night he and many other immigrants slept on bunk beds in a huge hall. Lacking a warm blanket, the young man ... |
This leads to a secondary SCI, whose symptoms include edema, cavitation of spinal parenchyma, reactive gliosis, and potentially permanent loss of function. During the SCI induced inflammatory response, several pro-inflammatory cytokines including interleukin 1β (IL-1β), inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase (iNOS), Interfero... |
U.S. national anthem protests Protests during the playing of the United States national anthem have had many causes, including civil rights, anti-conscription and anti-war, anti-nationalism, and religious reservations. ""The Star-Spangled Banner"" was adopted as the official national anthem by U.S. President Woodrow Wi... |
pays tribute to Trinidad and Tobago, her birthplace, and the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival. The video opens with a steelpan version of the song, and shots of different locations in Port of Spain. Then the flag of Trinidad and Tobago appears before Minaj is shown standing in a bird eye view of Port of Spain. Minaj is wea... |
runs between Kottapuram and Kollam, which is included in the East-Coast Canal. Kerala is home to 2.76% of India's population; with a density of 859 persons per km, its land is nearly three times as densely settled as the Indian national average of 370 persons per km. , Thiruvananthapuram is the most populous city in Ke... |
Part 2 on 31 January 2011. The full original soundtrack was digitally released on 9 February 2011 and released in stores on 11 February 2011. It aired in Japan on DATV in May 2011, on Fuji TV in November 2011, and on KNTV from 9 to 30 April 2012. Though the series received low viewership ratings in the six to ten perce... |
ignored the mounting national debt and heavy new taxes, redoubling their efforts for greater output to take advantage of generous government contracts. The majority of countries set up relief programs and most underwent some sort of political upheaval, pushing them to the right. Many of the countries in Europe and Lati... |
and post-9/11 twist on the home invasion genre, though neither film generated much interest beyond horror fans. 80s homages ""Tucker & Dale vs. Evil"" (2010) and ""The Final Girls"" (2015) add thematic and emotional subtexts (i.e. stereotyping and grief), bringing praise for effectively mixing horror with heart. Meta-h... |
in March 1995 as a former co-worker of Phyllis Romalotti. The role was portrayed by Tina Arning until July 1996, and again from January 1997 to May 27, 1997, when the character died in an apartment fire. However, she returned in a dream had by Phyllis on December 11, 2002. History<br> Sasha came to town when her former... |
Amrik Singh Cheema Amrik Singh Cheema (1918 - 1982) was an Indian civil servant, author, an advocate of green revolution and a former vice chancellor of the Punjab Agricultural University, known for his contributions to the agricultural initiatives of the Indian government. He was honoured by the Government of India in... |
Bruce Paltrow wanted to direct ""Duets"" with his daughter Gwyneth Paltrow as one of the six ensemble characters. Brad Pitt was attached to co-star with Paltrow, his fiancee at the time, but when their engagement ended, the film's financing faltered once again. ""Duets"" was filmed several years later with Scott Speedm... |
of release, the film reached 1 million audiences. Unstoppable (2018 film) Unstoppable is a 2018 South Korean crime action film directed by Kim Min-ho. It stars Ma Dong-seok and Song Ji-hyo. The film was released on November 22, 2018. Dong-chul was a legendary gangster, he is now trying to live a straight life. But one ... |
was developing a tie-in video game adaptation, """". However, its development faced a series of disruptions and was canceled before completion. Warner Bros. held the world premiere for ""The Dark Knight"" in New York City on July 14, 2008, screening in an IMAX theater with the film's composers James Newton Howard and H... |
Rhododendron columbianum Rhododendron columbianum, commonly known as western Labrador tea, is a shrub that is widespread in the western United States and in western Canada, reported from British Columbia, Alberta, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, California, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, and Colorado. It grows in wet place... |
Warnes, ""(I've Had) The Time of My Life"", was included on the ""Dirty Dancing"" soundtrack album, and the single reached number one on the ""Billboard"" Hot 100. The song won Medley and Warnes a 1988 Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and an Academy Award for Best Original Song for the... |
1986 Alabama gubernatorial election The 1986 Alabama gubernatorial election saw the election of Republican H. Guy Hunt over Democrat Bill Baxley. In state politics, this election is largely seen as a realigning election since Hunt was the first Republican to be elected Governor since Reconstruction. In March 1986, incu... |
In 2002, the airport in Lennon's home town was renamed the Liverpool John Lennon Airport. On what would have been Lennon's 70th birthday in 2010, the John Lennon Peace Monument was unveiled in Chavasse Park, Liverpool, by Cynthia and Julian Lennon. The sculpture, entitled ""Peace & Harmony"", exhibits peace symbols and... |
C. O. Bigelow C.O. Bigelow Apothecaries is an American pharmacy currently owned by Ian Ginsberg. C.O. Bigelow was founded in 1838 in New York's Greenwich Village and is the oldest surviving apothecary–pharmacy in the U.S.A. Limited Brands had an agreement to open and operate other stores bearing the Bigelow name, which... |
synoptic gospels are similar to John: all are composed in Koine Greek, have a similar length, and were completed within a century of Jesus' death. They also differ from non-canonical sources, such as the Gospel of Thomas, in that they belong to the ancient genre of biography, collecting not only Jesus' teachings, but r... |
from the Federal Government's home in the Australian Capital Territory. The state has the fourth largest population of the Australian States and Territories with 9.8% of the national total, and about one-third the population of Victoria and New South Wales. Some Western Australian towns are located closer to its South ... |
""Gossip Girl"", where he appeared on four episodes in 2008, and Adam on USA Network's ""Royal Pains"" in 2010 and 2011. He was also in a recurring role as Max McCarthy on Bravo TV's first original scripted series Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce. Other television credits include ""30 Rock"", ""The Good Wife"", """", ""Re... |
reaching number 71 on the ""Billboard"" Hot 100. It was also a sizable rap hit, peaking at number 11 on the ""Billboard"" Hot Rap Singles. I Always Feel Like "" I Always Feel Like"" is the lead single released from TRU's fourth studio album, ""Tru 2 da Game"". The song incorporated the melody and contained re-sung elem... |
R&B singles chart and charted at number 71 on the ""Billboard"" Hot 100 pop chart. It also reached number 57 in the ""Cash Box"" Top 100 Singles and peaked at number 53 on the ""Record World"" 100 Pop Chart. In 1979, English blues singer Long John Baldry recorded a cover version of ""You've Lost That Loving Feeling as ... |
trouble when New York racketeer Ed Connors arrives to monitor Bartell's activities, and when Lily Cole, Bartell's publicity director, lashes out at contestant Jerry Lawrence for vying with her for Bartell's attentions. Joel is convinced that something foul is afoot in Seaside City when a detective tells him that Bartel... |
Leeds Permanent Building Society The Leeds Permanent Building Society was a building society founded in Leeds, England in 1846 and was commonly known in a shortened form as The Leeds. It should not be confused with the still existing Leeds Building Society (formerly Leeds and Holbeck Building Society) Originally the Le... |
roles. The series features the following eight main characters throughout its run: ""The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show"" was the first spin-off series derived from ""The Flintstones"", minus the theatrical film ""The Man Called Flintstone"" in 1966. Several individuals wrote episodes for the series, including Joel Kane, W... |
series ""Gadget and the Gadgetinis."" The series debuted on the French channel M6 in September 2002 and was aired on Fox Kids channels across Europe from 2003. It has never been broadcast or released in the United States. Inspector Gadget (again voiced by Maurice LaMarche) is now a member of an organization called ""WO... |
subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Ltd (WNSL). The FA headquarters are in the stadium. With 90,000 seats, it is the largest football stadium in England, the largest stadium in the UK and the second-largest stadium in Europe. Designed by Populous and Foster and Partners, the stadium is crowned by the Wembley Arch which... |
Villagrán García, was one of the first examples of this new national architecture. The studio designed by Juan O'Gorman in San Angel, Mexico City, for Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo (1931–32) is a fine example of vanguard architecture built in Mexico. Mexico's first project of high-density, low-cost housing was the Centr... |
four years, Breuning said, ""Well hell you sure can!"" On his 110th birthday, in September 2006, Breuning was declared the oldest living retired railroader in the United States. The Governor of Montana, Brian Schweitzer, and the city mayor attended his celebration. On February 16, 2009, Breuning made an appearance on t... |
by UNICEF."" Hepburn toured Central America in February 1989, and met with leaders in Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala. In April, she visited Sudan with Wolders as part of a mission called ""Operation Lifeline"". Because of civil war, food from aid agencies had been cut off. The mission was to ferry food to souther... |
1986 was the last time CBS ever aired an NBA playoff game on tape delay, Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and Houston Rockets, which was held on May 16 of that year. The game aired at 11:30 p.m. Eastern Time following a 9:30 p.m. tip. Also in 1986, CBS provided regional coverage of... |
it clear she is not quite who you think."" Dormer has appeared in nude scenes in various TV series such as ""The Tudors"", ""Game of Thrones"" and ""The Fades"" and films such as ""Rush"" and ""The Scandalous Lady W"". Despite this, she told the ""New Statesman"" in November 2018: ""To set the record straight, I have n... |
drawn primarily from opposition parties, and also represents the first opportunity for a coalition of socialists, left-of-centre, and nationalist parties to be included in the government until October 2002. It was also the first time in the modern political history of the Arab world that the opposition assumed power fo... |
issue for iPhone SE. However, iOS 9.3.2 bricked some 9.7-inch iPad Pros, preventing them from being used. Apple pulled the update for iPad Pro on May 20, 2016, and re-released 9.3.2 for the device on June 2, 2016, fixing the issue. iOS 9.3.3 was released on July 18, 2016, with bug fixes and performance improvements. iO... |
America (West Side Story song) “America” is a song from the musical ""West Side Story"". Stephen Sondheim wrote the lyrics and Leonard Bernstein composed the music. In the original stage version, Anita – the most important female character after Maria and the girlfriend of Bernardo, the leader of the Sharks – praises A... |
founders of the theory of natural selection [but] he was one of the pioneers of genetics"". Maupertuis espoused a theory of pangenesis, postulating particles from both mother and father as responsible for the characters of the child. Bowler credits him with studies on heredity, with the natural origin of human races, a... |
the grass-roots level"". He was awarded the 1989 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Public Service. In 2011, he was chosen posthumously for the second highest civilian award Padma Vibhushan by Government of India, but the family declined to accept the award since he had been against the concept of state honours. During his stin... |
play Timon and Pumbaa respectively. In July 2017, John Oliver was cast as Zazu. In August 2017, Alfre Woodard and John Kani were announced to play Sarabi and Rafiki, respectively. Earlier in March 2017, it was announced that Beyoncé was Favreau's top choice for the role of Nala and that the director and studio would be... |
thereafter, some colonies once again began issuing paper money. When the American Revolutionary War began in 1775, all of the rebel colonies, soon to be independent states, issued paper money to pay for military expenses. The Thirteen Colony set of colonial currency below is from the National Numismatic Collection at t... |
Super Bowl XLIX halftime show The Super Bowl XLIX halftime show took place on February 1, 2015, at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, as part of Super Bowl XLIX. It featured American singer Katy Perry, with singer Lenny Kravitz and rapper Missy Elliott as special guests. The halftime show was criti... |
Arvind Saxena Arvind Saxena (born 8 August 1955) is an Indian civil servant and is the current chairman of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). A 1978-batch officer, he served in the Indian Postal Service for 13 years, before joining the Research and Analysis Wing in 1988, and the UPSC in 2015. Saxena earned his... |
as the ""S"" shape is more accentuated or ""bowed""; in any case the cabriole leg must be fashioned out of a solid piece of wood, rather than laminate. Some of the initial rough turning is sometimes carried out using a lathe, but eventually a bandsaw is required due to the complex arc formations of the design. The next... |
the USA), in which she is shown wielding a rifle to defend a house from German paratroopers. She worked with the British film comedian Will Hay and featured in ""The Entertainer"" (1960), which starred Laurence Olivier, as well as ""A Kind of Loving"" (1962) with Alan Bates. Thora Hird gained her highest profile in tel... |
Milton-Jones. Shannon Bobbitt, Parker's teammate at Tennessee, joined the Sparks after being drafted in the second round. On May 17, 2008, in her debut game against the Phoenix Mercury, she scored 34 points, 12 rebounds and 8 assists. Her 34 points broke the record for a rookie in a debut game. The record was previousl... |
Tornadoes of 2013 This page documents the tornadoes and tornado outbreaks of 2013. Strong and destructive tornadoes form most frequently in the United States, Bangladesh, Brazil and Eastern India, but they can occur almost anywhere under the right conditions. Tornadoes also appear regularly in neighboring southern Cana... |
live uncensored show on Friday afternoons. In December 2010, Clem did not renew his contract with Sirius. Clem could work for RadioIO, an Internet radio service that his agent Thomas Bean was then the CEO of. Clem began broadcasting a live morning show from Tampa, Florida radio station WHPT 102.5 ""The Bone"" on Januar... |
(MDGs) which focused on reducing child mortality by 2/3 of children under five before the year 2015. In 2015, the MDGs were replaced with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which aim to end these deaths by 2030. In order to achieve SDG targets, progress must be accelerated in more than 1/4 of all countries (most... |
2000 It was formerly created by each of the following provisions in turn: English criminal law English criminal law concerns offences, their prevention and the consequences, in England and Wales. Criminal conduct is considered to be a wrong against the whole of a community, rather than just the private individuals affe... |
Regional Research Laboratory (NRRL) in Peoria, Illinois, United States, developed methods for industrialized penicillin production and isolated higher-yielding strains of the ""Penicillium"" fungus. In December 1942, survivors of the Cocoanut Grove fire in Boston were the first burn patients to be successfully treated ... |
as a co-producer in 1998, and King delivered ""I'm Yours"" as a hit for Grammy-winning singer Linda Davis. In the following year came Faith Hill's ""Breathe"", which earned King his own Grammy Award. Noting his increasing prominence, ""Mix"" magazine profiled Julian King in 2001. Since then, King has produced ""I Shoul... |
found what he was looking for at Pathé, Republic Studios, and the Rowland V. Lee ranch in the San Fernando Valley. The director of photography was Stanley Cortez, who also shot Orson Welles' 1942 film ""The Magnificent Ambersons"". The film's score, composed and arranged by Walter Schumann in close association with Lau... |
pig. The hypothesis is that two genetically different, and possibly now extinct, wolf populations were domesticated independently in eastern and western Eurasia to produce paleolithic dogs. The eastern Eurasian dogs then dispersed westward alongside humans, reaching western Europe 6,400–14,000 years ago where they part... |
on the soundtrack of the film ""Costa!"" (2001) and the second was on the soundtrack of ""Full Moon Party"" (2002), both in which Huisman played a starring role. The band also recorded a version of Willeke Alberti's song ""Telkens weer"" for the soundtrack of the movie ""Love to Love"" (2003). After two members left th... |
a Sim can decorate and design. When a Sim ages, the player can choose three NPC friends to grow up with the Sim. Five new career tracks and their reward objects are added with ""FreeTime"". These are oceanographers, entertainers, architects, dancers, and intelligence agents. Oceanographers can earn a koi pond, entertai... |
F the Prom F the Prom (also known as F*&% the Prom) is a 2017 American teen comedy direct-to-video film directed and produced by Benny Fine and written by Fine Brothers and Molly Prather. The film stars Danielle Campbell, Joel Courtney, Madelaine Petsch, Cameron Palatas, Meg DeLacy, Nicholle Tom, Richard Karn, Jill Cim... |
separately as America in 1800. The History of the United States of America 1801–1817 The History of the United States of America 1801 – 1817, also known as The History of the United States During the Administrations of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, is a 9-volume history written by American intellectual Henry Adam... |
over the Hawaiian islands took place on August 12, 1898 with the lowering of the Flag of Hawaii and hoisting of the ""Stars and Stripes"" flag of the United States over the former royal Iolani Palace in its place. It was renamed from the Republic of Hawaii to the Territory of Hawaii, which was formally organized as an ... |
Amarillo, Fucha, Tunjuelo, Soacha (left) and Neusa, Río Frío, Bojacá and Subachoque Rivers (right). The headwaters of the Bogotá River are in the municipality of Villapinzón, in the northeastern part of Cundinamarca near the limits with Boyacá. It has a course of about as it crosses the Bogotá savanna, passing through ... |
was intending to enter it for the heats to the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest. The demo was recorded by Nolan and Martin and was accepted as one of the finalists. Martin then worked on finding other singers to build a group around him. Nolan along with singers Bobby G, Cheryl Baker and Jay Aston became known as Bucks Fiz... |
The Oddball Couple The Oddball Couple is an animated half-hour Saturday morning show that ran on the ABC TV network from September 6, 1975, to December 20, 1975. The show was a production of DePatie-Freleng Enterprises in association with Paramount Television, and was distributed by CBS Television Distribution It is an... |
Duck Hunting"". The Barnsdahl character was replaced by Theodore J. Mooney, played by Gale Gordon, who would remain with the series for the remainder of its run, surviving the format change. In the episode ""Lucy Gets Locked in the Vault"", Gordon's character is introduced when Lucy discovers that Mr. Barnsdahl has bee... |
name House of Assembly is used instead. It is one of the main names used in everyday In India, the lower or sole house of each constituent state's parliament is called the legislative assembly, or Vidhan Sabha. The same name is also used for the lower house of the legislatures for two of the union territories, Delhi an... |
Been in Love"" by Jimmie Linville, followed by two songs that Evancho released as singles in 2016: ""Safe & Sound"", from ""The Hunger Games"", and ""Writing's on the Wall"" from ""Spectre"". The disc concludes with ""A Thousand Years"" from """", sung live as a duet between Evancho and tenor Fernando Varela on his 201... |
key crew members. The first official trailer for season 5 was released on January 30, 2015, and the season's second trailer was released on March 9, 2015. The world premiere of the first episode of the fifth season was held at the Tower of London on March 18, 2015. The season was released on Blu-ray and DVD on March 15... |
42 on the U.S. ""Billboard"" Hot Country Songs charts dated for the week ending July 29, 2006. It spent twenty weeks on that chart and peaked at number 15. Like Red on a Rose (song) ""Like Red on a Rose"" is a song written by Robert Lee Castleman and Melanie Castleman, and recorded by American country music singer Alan... |
Lennon, Delbert McClinton, J. J. Cale, John Prine, the Oak Ridge Boys, the Rolling Stones. Hall continued producing country hits in the 1980s, including Jerry Reed's number 1 records ""She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)"" and ""The Bird"" in 1982. He also started Gus Hardin's career with the popular ""After the Las... |
and it quickly went out of print again. In 1980, he appeared as himself in Loretta Lynn's autobiographical film, ""Coal Miner's Daughter"" with Roy Acuff and Minnie Pearl. His singing voice remained intact until late in life, when he fell ill with emphysema. Even so, he continued to make over 200 personal appearances a... |
went on to win the match. On the November 21 episode of Raw, The New Day successfully retained their titles against Team Raw's sole survivors, Cesaro and Sheamus. The following week, they defeated The Club for another successful title defense. At , New Day lost the Raw Tag Team Champions to Cesaro and Sheamus ending th... |
15 million copies to stores for the October 27 release date. The original motion picture soundtrack for the first film was released on June 13, 1994, two days before the film's release. It contains songs by songwriter Elton John and Tim Rice, who wrote five original songs, with Elton John performing ""Can You Feel the ... |
hoped that Johnston's forces would be pinned down by Major General Robert Patterson, but Ashby's screen allowed Johnston to move freely without Patterson's interference. In October 1861, Ashby led an attack on Harpers Ferry, the armory having returned to Union control, but lost to Union forces led by Colonel John W. Ge... |
their place name as their American surname, but not both. The female version of the patronymic name, -datter, was replaced by -son or -sen for single women. It could be confusing as the first generation used the names interchangeably. John Olson, the half-brother of John Helvig, was also referred to as John O. Helvig. ... |
Janet Anderson Perkin Janet Margaret Anderson [Perkin] (November 21, 1921 – March 30, 2012) was a Canadian pitcher and outfielder who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during the 1946 season. She batted and threw right handed. Janet Anderson was one of the 57 players born in Canada to join t... |
The Everlasting Mercy The Everlasting Mercy is a poem by John Masefield, the UK's second longest-serving poet laureate. It was published in 1911, and is styled as the confession of a man who has turned from sin to Christianity. The work that first made Masefield famous, it shocked early 20th century British sensibiliti... |
""Tribunal"" was later re-purposed as the name for the game's first DLC. The expansion was announced on September 6, 2002, by Bethesda. ""Tribunal"" was generally well received in the gaming press. Among aggregate review sites, Metacritic scored the PC version of the game with an 80 out of 100, and GameRankings scored ... |
Ski Dubai Ski Dubai is an indoor ski resort with 22,500 square meters of indoor ski area. The park maintains the temperature of -1 degree Celsius to 2 degrees Celsius through out the year. It is a part of the Mall of the Emirates, one of the largest shopping malls in the world, located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. I... |
Lucy. After that episode's airing, they were confirmed as series regulars for season 7. West will be taking over the role from Jared S. Gilmore, who has been confirmed to appear in at least the first two episodes of the season. On July 6, 2017, it was announced that Dania Ramirez and Gabrielle Anwar would be two additi... |
(humerus, radius, ulna, two of the three metacarpal wrist bones, and parts of the finger digits), so the wing is very complete. The humerus, the upper arm bone, is relatively long and slender. It is somewhat bent to the inside. The most notable anatomical feature is the row of very prominent bumps along a ridge on the ... |
Pretty Little Liars (season 4) The fourth season of the American mystery drama television series Pretty Little Liars began airing on ABC Family on June 11, 2013. The season consisted of 24 episodes, which were filmed between March 14, 2013 and November 2, 2013. The season concluded its broadcast on March 18, 2014. The ... |
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