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non-voting Delegates from non-state districts were up for election that year. Though Democrats made an effort to regain control of the House following massive defeats in 1994, which in the process of doing so resulted in a net gain of eight seats, Republicans retained their majority. This election was one of the few in... |
The Closer You Get (song) ""The Closer You Get"" is a song recorded by American country music band Alabama. It was released in April 1983 as the title track and second single from Alabama's album ""The Closer You Get..."". ""The Closer You Get"" was written in 1980 by J.P. Pennington and Mark Gray, members of Exile. Ho... |
often replace the sour mix with lemon juice, replace the cola with diet cola or actual iced tea, or add white crème de menthe. Most variants do not include any tea. The drink has a much higher alcohol concentration (approximately 22 percent) than most highball drinks due to the relatively small amount of mixer. Robert ... |
Independence Day, Gandhi stayed in Calcutta in an attempt to stem the carnage. On 14 August 1947, the Independence Day of Pakistan, the new Dominion of Pakistan came into being; Muhammad Ali Jinnah was sworn in as its first Governor General in Karachi. The Constituent Assembly of India met for its fifth session at 11 p... |
tricolour flag included eight white lotuses on the upper green band representing the eight provinces, a sun and a crescent on the bottom red band, and the ""Vande Mataram"" slogan in Hindi on the central yellow band. The flag was launched in Calcutta bereft of any ceremony and the launch was only briefly covered by new... |
uses Oxford displays all included definitions. Google added a Hindi dictionary from Rajpal & Sons licensed via Oxford Dictionaries which also supported transliteration and translation to the service in April 2017. In July 2017, the dictionary was made directly available by typing ""dictionary"" in Google Search and add... |
had widespread use of hyperlinks to link different pages in a single help file together; in addition, it had a visually different kind of hyperlink that caused a popup help message to appear when clicked, usually to give definitions of terms introduced on the help page. The first widely used open protocol that included... |
to be, as Belle sees the goodness in her heart. Meanwhile, Belle and Rumple grow closer, as they continue to go out on dates like lunch at Granny's Diner and a picnic in Rumple's pawnshop. However, interruptions occur frequently as the town panics due to the arrival of Regina's mother, Cora (Barbara Hershey), who has b... |
the horse Histamiini, performed in puppet theatre style programming and based on the children's books by Raili Mikkanen. Ranin also directed the Finnish voice-over of Disney's ""Beauty and the Beast"" and performed the role of Belle's father. Ranin also had long running television roles as Pentti Karvala in the hospita... |
to win three races in a row. Failed to qualify: John Andretti ( 43), Kyle Petty (No. 45), Derrike Cope (No. 37), Mike Wallace (No. 7), Jeff Fultz (No. 54), Carl Long (No. 85) 2001 Coca-Cola 600 The 2001 Coca-Cola 600, the 42nd running of the event, was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race held on May 27, 2001 at Lowe's Mot... |
1899. The Band was originally called the UC Military Band, although it had no affiliation with any form of the Armed Forces at that time. However, during World War I, almost every male member of the band enlisted in some branch of the federal service. The band lived up to its name during World War II when it became a c... |
into helium. Over the past 4.6 billion years, the amount of helium and its location within the Sun has gradually changed. Within the core, the proportion of helium has increased from about 24% to about 60% due to fusion, and some of the helium and heavy elements have settled from the photosphere towards the center of t... |
continued through July and August, and into the first week of September. Hermann Göring's general order, issued on 30 June 1940, stated: The ""Kanalkampf"" of attacks on shipping and fighter skirmishes over the English Channel started on 4 July, and escalated on 10 July, a day which Dowding later proposed as the offici... |
Deville in a triple threat match to qualify. On the May 15 episode, Lana and Naomi qualified for the match by defeating Billie Kay and Deville, respectively. At WrestleMania 34, AJ Styles defeated Shinsuke Nakamura to retain the WWE Championship. After the match, Nakamura attacked Styles with a low blow, turning heel i... |
And You"" by Isaac Hayes & Millie Jackson, ""Love, Love, Love"", which he released in 1972 and was covered the following year by Donny Hathaway, and ""Just Me And You"" by Erasmus Hall. He also co-wrote songs with New York singer Vernon Harrell (who had performed with The Coasters). ""Soul Shing-A-Ling"" and ""Seven Da... |
the fighting in the overall offensive took place was the Seelow Heights, the last major defensive line outside Berlin. The Battle of the Seelow Heights, fought over four days from 16 April until 19 April, was one of the last pitched battles of World War II: almost one million Red Army soldiers and more than 20,000 tank... |
2016–17 Plunket Shield season The 2016–17 Plunket Shield was the 88th season of official first-class cricket in New Zealand. The competition started on 22 October 2016, and ran to 1 April 2017. The round seven fixtures that started in early March 2017, were played as day/night matches. These were in preparation for a p... |
stages shown in the diagram on the right. Like the other Canary Islands, and volcanic ocean islands in general, Tenerife was built by accretion of three large shield volcanoes, which developed in a relatively short period. This early shield stage volcanism formed the bulk of the emerged part of Tenerife. The shield vol... |
Constitution. The decision of the New York Court of Appeals was based on the state constitution, making unavailable any appeal. The state lower house has since blocked all attempts to reinstate the death penalty by adopting a valid sentencing scheme. In 2016, Delaware's death penalty statute was also struck down by its... |
anywhere from US$25,000 to US$300,000. Additionally, each player on the winning team as well as coaches and personnel are awarded Super Bowl rings to commemorate their victory. The winning team chooses the company that makes the rings; each ring design varies, with the NFL mandating certain ring specifications (which h... |
under one legislative body from the Articles of Confederation. The New Jersey Plan was opposed by James Madison and Edmund Randolph (the proponents of the Virginia State Plan). Under the New Jersey Plan, the unicameral legislature with one vote per state was inherited from the Articles of Confederation. This position r... |
eukaryotic cells contain an enzyme with reverse transcription activity called telomerase. Telomerase is a reverse transcriptase that lengthens the ends of linear chromosomes. Telomerase carries an RNA template from which it synthesizes a repeating sequence of DNA, or ""junk"" DNA. This repeated sequence of DNA is calle... |
by Google following its sale of Motorola Mobility to Lenovo, but was shelved in 2016. That year, LG and Motorola both unveiled smartphones featuring a limited form of modularity for accessories; the LG G5 allowed accessories to be installed via the removal of its battery compartment, while the Moto Z utilizes accessori... |
Vivien Kay-Wylie. She appeared in the film ""I Want Candy"" in which she plays the mother of an ambitious teenager. She appeared in ""How to Lose Friends & Alienate People"" (2008). In 2013, she reprised her role as Lynn Benfield for the Alan Partridge film """". and Mrs Mainwaring in the 2016 ""Dad's Army"" film. In 2... |
The Nawab's army had been in place 26 hours before Clive's. A French detachment under Jean Law would reach Plassey in two days. Their army lay behind earthen entrenchments running at right angles to the river for and then turning to the north-eastern direction for . There was a redoubt mounted by cannon at this turning... |
they had 30 chart singles, 29 in the Top 40, 13 Top 10, and 4 at No. 1 between 1957 and 1984. They had 12 Top 40 albums between 1960 and 2009. The Everly Brothers were among the first 10 artists inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. They were introduced by Neil Young, who observed that every musical gro... |
Erland Kops Erland Kops (14 January 1937 – 18 February 2017) was a badminton player from Denmark who won numerous major international singles and doubles titles from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. In 1958, Erland Kops brought an end to eight years of dominance of by Malayan players at the All England Badminton Cham... |
name Campine / Kempen derives from the Latin Campinia or Campina, meaning ""region of fields"" (""campus"" means ""field""). The inhabitants of the Campine region are known as ""Kempenaars"". The region, described as ""a desolate flat land"" often appears in the books of the prominent Flemish writer Hendrik Conscience ... |
daughter Sirimavo Bandaranaike became the first female Prime Minister in the world. William Ellawala William Ellawala (born 1834) was a Ceylonese legislator. He was the Kandyan Sinhalese member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon. He was appointed to the post of Rate Mahatmaya by the British Government of Ceylon. Born... |
the Secretary's wife (Jane Seymour) sexually harasses John; Gloria's brother Todd (Keir O'Donnell) tries to seduce Jeremy during the night; Gloria continues to lavish unwanted sexual attention on Jeremy; and Sack repeatedly injures Jeremy during a game of touch football. During dinner, as a means to get even with Sack ... |
of the time in his interpretation of the character"". Due to a contract disagreement, Glover was replaced by Jeffrey Weissman in ""Part II"" and ""Part III"". Lea Thompson was cast as Lorraine McFly because she had acted opposite Stoltz in ""The Wild Life""; the producers noticed her as they had watched the film while ... |
groundwater. Conversely, groundwater can also feed surface water sources. Sources of surface water pollution are generally grouped into two categories based on their origin. Point source water pollution refers to contaminants that enter a waterway from a single, identifiable source, such as a pipe or ditch. Examples of... |
Andrews: Old Course at St Andrews The Old Course at St Andrews is considered the oldest golf course in the world and commonly known as 'The Cathedral of Golf'. It is a public course over common land in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland and is held in trust by ""The St Andrews Links Trust"" under an act of Parliament. The Roya... |
Rajeev Chandrasekhar Rajeev Chandrasekhar (born 31 May 1964) is an Indian politician and Multimillionaire entrepreneur who is currently serving as Member of Parliament in the upper house (Rajya Sabha) of the Indian Parliament. He is the Member of Bharatiya Janata Party as of 2018 and also the vice-chairman of the Keral... |
which is assessed by the size of yam holdings one possesses. The farmland production system in the Ekiti State consists of wetland (20% farms are under this category), upland (50% farms in this category) types and a combination of the two types (30% by the balance farms). A study carried out on the efficiency of the th... |
deep ocean, the waters extend far below the epipelagic zone, and support very different types of pelagic fishes adapted to living in these deeper zones. In deep water, marine snow is a continuous shower of mostly organic detritus falling from the upper layers of the water column. Its origin lies in activities within th... |
Van Gogh syndrome Van Gogh syndrome is a mental condition in which an adult performs self-mutilations. It usually happens on the ground of a specific psychiatric condition. The term is derived from the action of Vincent van Gogh in 1888, cutting off his own ear, or a part of it, after a quarrel with fellow artist Paul ... |
October 17, 2018 in Singapore and Indonesia respectively. The film was acquired by Pioneer Films in the Philippines, with an initial fan screening occurring on October 16, 2018 and three additional advance screenings on October 20, following a delayed wider release, originally slated for October 17. Viz Media Europe ac... |
decided he had to completely change the characters in the book. We got into a huge conflict, one that is actually ongoing."" In April 2015, ""Deadline Hollywood"" reported that Paramount Television had decided to use a three-year, first-look production deal they made with Anonymous Content productions to adapt ""The Al... |
2002 Philadelphia Eagles season The 2002 Philadelphia Eagles season was their 70th in the National Football League. The team improved upon their previous output of eleven wins, going 12–4 and making the playoffs for the third consecutive year. This is also their last season playing at The Vet. The Eagles' record gave t... |
rights to the character, Wrather Corp., filed a lawsuit and obtained a court injunction to prevent Clayton Moore from appearing as the Lone Ranger, and then gave a cameo to his TV replacement, John Hart. The film itself was a critical and commercial failure. It starred Klinton Spilsbury in his only motion picture appea... |
biliary system. The junction between the foregut and midgut occurs directly below the major duodenal papilla. The major duodenal papilla is seen from the duodenum as lying within a mucosal fold. The minor duodenal papilla is situated 2 cm proximal. The major duodenal papilla is occasionally found in the third part of t... |
and Alex Carter working as staff writers for the episode. The episode saw the fourth re-appearance, the first being an equally brief appearance in ""Spies Reminiscent of Us"", the second in ""Road to the Multiverse"" and the third being ""Go Stewie Go"", by former main cast member Mike Henry as the voice of Cleveland B... |
at number seven on the Adult Pop Songs chart and at number one on the Adult Contemporary, holding the latter position for 15 non-consecutive weeks. It has been certified Platinum by RIAA and has sold over 1.4 Million copies in the US as of October 2012. ""The Time of My Life"" was the best-selling ""Idol"" coronation s... |
from the terrible wreck. Rose has a secret affair with a general physician, Dr. Manuel Corpuz (John Arcilla); Manuel's wife, Ellen (Tetchie Agbayani), is aware of her husband's infidelity and tries to unravel the identity of her husband's mistress. Jane befriends Sam and his adopted brother Nathan, the two children of ... |
song's success, a New York company used the melody in a commercial for Rokeach gefilte fish, arguing that the tune was an old Russian folk-tune and thus in the public domain. (The commercial included the line ""The perfect dish, Rokeach Gefilte Fish"" where the English-language song would go ""Those were the days, oh y... |
writing merge in many of the works by Sally Carrighar, Gerald Durrell and Ivan T. Sanderson. Sally Carrighar's works include ""One Day at Teton Marsh"" (1965), ""Home to the Wilderness"" (1973), and ""Wild Heritage"" (1965). Gerald Durrell's ""My Family and Other Animals"" (1956) is an autobiographical work by the Brit... |
scored 99 goals in his final season before being spotted by Everton scout Bob Pendleton. Rooney joined Everton at age nine, and was the Everton mascot for the Merseyside derby against Liverpool as an 11-year-old. In the 1995–96 season, he scored 114 goals in 29 games for Everton's under-10s and 11s, and by the age of 1... |
securing a six shot victory over Rory McIlroy. Fowler ended 2011 ranked 32nd in the world. In September, Fowler, along with Graeme McDowell, was part of the PGA Tour's ""These Guys are Good"" campaign. In May 2012, Fowler won the Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte on the first extra hole of a sudden-death playoff. R... |
then propagated by saltatory conduction along its axon toward the neuromuscular junction. Once it reaches the terminal bouton, the action potential causes a ion influx into the terminal by way of the voltage-gated calcium channels. The influx causes synaptic vesicles containing the neurotransmitter acetylcholine to fus... |
I Can See for Miles ""I Can See for Miles"" is a song written by Pete Townshend of the Who, recorded for the band's 1967 album, ""The Who Sell Out"". It was the only song from the album to be released as a single. It remains The Who's biggest hit single in the US, and, after debuting on the Hot 100 at #72 on 14 October... |
2010. The video for ""This Ain't a Love Song"" was filmed at London City Airport. The idea for the video came from lead singer, Roy Stride. The idea was to show everyday things such as saying hello and waving goodbye to loved ones on travels. These shots included a girl waiting for her flight crew mother, and an old co... |
beginning August 10, 2017. This time, the program takes on the title of ""Saturday Night Live Weekend Update: Summer Edition"" and, with the exception of the third episode, completely does away with the cold open sketch and goes right into the news. Despite Lorne Michaels saying that three episodes would be airing in F... |
of Knoxville, which changed its name from Lake City in 2014. Ronnie Milsap's 1980 song, Smoky Mountain Rain, is also one of Tennessee's state songs. Dolly Parton's hit, My Tennessee Mountain Home, served as the centerpiece of her 1973 album, ""My Tennessee Mountain Home"". Parton also reminisced on her rural childhood ... |
singer, then repeated by the group. Walking Down Canal Street ""Walking Down Canal Street"" is a drinking song from Roaring Twenties New York. There are variations and additional impromptu verses. Max Hunter collected a version of this song from Charles Varley on January 19, 1967, in Hope, Arkansas (See here). This rec... |
as series and characters not otherwise playable in the game. The trophies range from the well-known to the obscure, and even characters or elements that were only released in Japan. ""Super Smash Bros."" had a similar system of plush dolls; however, it only included the 12 playable characters. One trophy is exclusive t... |
other voters, and they could see what I was doing on a regular basis"". ""Billboard"" compared the incident to Linda Chorney, who gained a Grammy Award nomination the previous year through a similar tactic. I Can't Live Without You ""I Can't Live Without You"" is a song by Liechtenstein producer Al Walser. The song was... |
holds the record for the most wins in UFC Heavyweight Championship bouts (6). He had the most title reigns in the UFC, with six. His last fight with Lyoto Machida marked his 24th fight in the UFC, the tenth largest number of fights in the UFC (Michael Bisping, Frank Mir, and Tito Ortiz are tied for first with 27). He i... |
went on to say that the film would likely see a DVD release around July 2014. Apparitional (film) Apparitional, also known as Haunting of Cellblock 11, is a 2013 American horror film about a reality TV ghost hunting crew that investigates an abandoned prison. It was directed and written by Andrew P. Jones. The film pre... |
their first trip to the Super Bowl with a 14–3 win. For the Eagles, it was their third straight NFC Championship Game loss. After a scoreless first quarter, the Panthers mounted the only long scoring drive of the game, advancing the ball 79 yards and scoring with Jake Delhomme's 24-yard touchdown pass to Muhsin Muhamma... |
whole number. For example, the relative atomic mass of chlorine is 35.453 u, which differs greatly from a whole number as it is an average of about 76% chlorine-35 and 24% chlorine-37. Whenever a relative atomic mass value differs by more than 1% from a whole number, it is due to this averaging effect, as significant a... |
Jimmy Webb (climber) Jimmy Webb (born November 7, 1987) is a professional rock climber specializing in bouldering. He is one of a handful of climbers who have climbed the boulder grade . Webb was the men's winner of the 2013 Psicobloc Masters Series held in Park City, UT. He beat several of the world's best climbers to... |
With an estimated population of 1.68 million in 2011, Patna is the 19th most populous city in India and with over 2 million people, its urban agglomeration is the 18th largest in India. Residents of Patna are referred to by the demonym Patnaite. According to 2011 census data, Patna city had a population of 1,683,200 (b... |
streams. However, Raven & Kreyn appeared several times in the international Beatport Top 100 chart, in particular with their single Back To The Future which reached 5th., Nobody Else 2th, Rock Now at the 29th place, Long Game 30th place, Chicago 32th. and more. These young disc jockeys are played and supported by David... |
The case was appealed by both parties to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The appeals court, in the 1977 decision of ""Sid & Marty Krofft Television Productions Inc. v. McDonald's Corp.,"" reassessed damages in favor of the Kroffts to more than $1,000,000. McDonald's was then ordered to stop pr... |
and tells her she has no right to grow at such a rapid pace and take up all the air. Alice scoffs and calls the dormouse's accusation ridiculous because everyone grows and she cannot help it. Meanwhile, witnesses at the trial include the Hatter, who displeases and frustrates the King through his indirect answers to the... |
the independent Greece. In 1999, the island's historic center Chora, along with the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian and the Cave of the Apocalypse, were declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. The monastery was founded by Saint Christodulos. Patmos is also home to the Patmian School, a notable Greek seminary. I... |
1929: The St Valentine's Day Massacre in Chicago."" History Today 59, no. 2 (February 2009): 10. Corporate ResourceNet, Accessed March 23, 2015. EBSCOhost. Salem Press. American Villains. Pasadena, Calif: Salem Press, 2008. 386-389. Accessed March 22, 2015. EBSCOhost. Bugs Moran Adelard Cunin (; August 21, 1893 – Febru... |
tax on certain types of Canadian source income (Section 115 of the Canadian Income Tax Act). Effective January 1, 2012, the net federal corporate income tax rate in Canada was 15%, or 11% for corporations able to claim the small business deduction; in addition, corporations are subject to provincial income tax that may... |
yards to the 47. Panthers running back Stephen Davis then ran for 21 yards on the next play to set up kicker John Kasay's 50-yard field goal as time expired in the half, cutting Carolina's deficit to 14–10. The third quarter was scoreless as each team exchanged punts twice. But with 3:57 left in the period, the Patriot... |
better indication of what a typical Haggard concert was like in the early '70s, but it's ultimately a minor entry in his catalog."" Music critic Robert Christgau wrote ""This is turning into a cartoon—once again a jingoistic anthem sells a live album."" The Fightin' Side of Me (album) The Fightin' Side of Me is the sec... |
engaged couple are then joined by Ricki and the three walk off of the show hand-in-hand. The ""After the Final Rose"" episode aired on Sunday July 22, 2012. The episode was done live rather than pre-taped and it aired right after the season finale, this was the second time in the show, season three was the first. Forme... |
than sung. Instead of moving from one musical number to another, the musical segments – e.g. aria, recitative, chorus – are interspersed with periods of dialogue. There is usually no musical accompaniment to the dialogue, although sometimes some musical themes are played quietly under it. Short passages of recitative a... |
was first released on Dylan's 1964 album ""Another Side of Bob Dylan"". The song was also included on the Dylan compilations ""Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II"" in 1971 and the 3-disc edition of ""Dylan"" in 2007. In addition, two live versions of the song have been released: one, recorded in 1978, on ""Bob Dylan at ... |
with attachment to the constitution. ""The constitutional fathers, fresh from a revolution, did not forge a political strait-jacket for the generations to come"", wrote Justice Frank Murphy. The Court observed that Article V of the United States Constitution provides an amendment process without specifying a limit on t... |
reflecting the game, Gordon performed with a string quartet, spending time manipulating a broken mandolin and cello. He also placed some items inside a piano, to create a unique sound. ""Wolfenstein: The Old Blood"" received ""generally favorable reviews"" on all platforms according to the review aggregation website Me... |
superfluous with the widespread introduction of compressed air brakes. In Germany, such brakes first appeared on ""D-Zug"" (express) trains at the end of the 19th century. The building of brakeman's cabins stopped on German passenger trains in the early 1900s and on goods trains around 1925. In the United States such c... |
and dangerous. Sebastian ignores his former lovers on the show: Angel, who performs in the elephant act; and Phyllis, who does a double turn as an iron jaw artist and a vocalist, starring in a South Seas spectacular built around her talent as a singer. The duel ends when, in response to a challenge from Holly, Sebastia... |
Other breeds used were the Otterhound and Foxhounds. The breed was small in number for many years, but is now experiencing a revival. The breed has a good nose and a good voice, and is a good and very alert hunting dog for hunting in thickets and difficult terrain. Examples of the Griffon Nivernais have been exported t... |
Solex. ""The Man with the Golden Gun"" was the fourth and final film in the series directed by Guy Hamilton. The script was written by Richard Maibaum and Tom Mankiewicz. The film was set in the face of the 1973 energy crisis, a dominant theme in the script. Britain had still not yet fully overcome the crisis when the ... |
to gather at the residence of Sheikh al-Raiss (Avicenna′s school) every night and would study his book of Canon and Shifā one by one under his instruction. The Canon still plays an important role in Iranian (Unani) medicine. Avicenna (Ibn Sina) has been described as the ""father of early modern medicine."" He is credit... |
Also in April, Holly Marie Combs was cast as Ella Montgomery. Pretty Little Liars (season 1) The first season of Pretty Little Liars, based on the books of the same name by Sara Shepard, premiered on June 8, 2010 and concluded on March 21, 2011 on ABC Family. The show premiered to 2.47 million viewers and retained a re... |
Antimony trioxide Antimony(III) oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula SbO. It is the most important commercial compound of antimony. It is found in nature as the minerals valentinite and senarmontite. Like most polymeric oxides, SbO dissolves in aqueous solutions with hydrolysis. Global production of antimon... |
sent to live with by his mother. Andre Braugher portrayed Bayard Ellis on a recurring basis. Ellis is a high-powered defense attorney for the underprivileged who becomes a civil rights champion, as well as a close friend to Detective Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay). Braugher guest starred in a sixth-season episode of ... |
I'm Singing ""I'm Singing"" is the debut single by Christian music singer-songwriter Kari Jobe. It debuted at No. 13 on ""Billboard"" Hot Christian Songs chart on November 25, 2008. Jobe's co-wrote the song with fellow worship singer and Christian artist Chris Tomlin, and producer Ed Cash. Jobe also recorded ""I'm Sing... |
Outer city were dismantled over time due to lack of funds for maintenance. But when the People's Republic of China was founded in 1949, the majority of the moats and gate towers were extant, albeit in a dilapidated state. In 1949 Beijing became the capital of the newly founded Communist government. Government-sponsored... |
of the storm, regulations were passed to limit development in similar canyons. An estimated of rain caused the banks of Brush Creek to overflow into the Country Club Plaza area on the night of September 12, 1977. The flood caused 25 deaths and between $80 and $100 million in damages. Flooding throughout the region caus... |
easily perturbed firebending mask who controls volcano eruptions, and Lo-Lo, a joke-cracking airbending mask who controls tornadoes. Following the events of """", in a space station orbiting the Earth, Uka Uka, having called a convention of villains, berates Doctor Neo Cortex, Tiny Tiger, Dingodile, Dr. Nefarius Tropy ... |
The Americans (season 6) The sixth and final season of the American television drama series ""The Americans"", comprising 10 episodes, premiered on FX on March 28, 2018, The final season was announced in May 2016, when the series received a two-season renewal to conclude the series.<ref name=""5/6Renew""></ref> The ser... |
(2012), ""Getaway"" (2013) and ""The Fundamentals of Caring"" (2016). She voices the character of Mavis in the ""Hotel Transylvania"" film franchise. Outside of entertainment, Gomez released her own clothing line through Kmart in 2010 and a self-titled fragrance in 2013. In 2017, she released a limited-edition collecti... |
graduated, became the first ""fourth-year juniors"" to be granted clearance to play in the Senior Bowl. The game has consistently been played on a Saturday in January, with the exception of 1976, when it was held on a Sunday. The scheduling date within January has varied – the earliest playing has been January 3 (1953 ... |
banknote demonetisation and the Goods and Services Tax (India). , India is the world's fastest growing economy, and is expected to maintain that status for at least three more years. India is ranked 100th out of 190 countries in the World Bank's 2018 ease of doing business index, up 30 points from the last year's 130. ... |
96 kDa enzyme, and was first isolated when researchers were attempting to isolate new microtubule-based motors from the bovine brain. Dynamin has been extensively studied in the context of clathrin-coated vesicle budding from the cell membrane. Beginning from the N-terminus, Dynamin consists of a GTPase domain connecte... |
the basic track for ""Grey Cloudy Lies"" at A&M Studios in Hollywood on 24 April 1975. The line-up on the track was Harrison on electric guitar; David Foster on piano; Jesse Ed Davis on Leslie-effected guitar, played through a wah-wah pedal; Voormann on bass; and drummer Jim Keltner, another regular participant at Harr... |
a series of six one-hour episodes on Channel 5. Cook and his ""Monkey Magic"" co-stars hosted this series, which included tricks such as Horace Goldin's sawing a woman in half and David Copperfield vanishing the ""Statue of Liberty"". ""Secret World of Magic"" was a series of one-hour episodes on Sky One. Cook travelle... |
as the end title theme of all five films. Bourne (film series) The Bourne films are a series of action thriller movies based on the character Jason Bourne, a CIA assassin suffering from extreme memory loss who must figure out who he is, created by author Robert Ludlum. All three of Ludlum's novels were adapted for the ... |
footage and elements from the Super Sentai series ""Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger."" The season's stories focus on five teenagers: Jason Lee Scott (Austin St. John), Trini Kwan (Thuy Trang), Zack Taylor (Walter Emanuel Jones), Kimberly Hart (Amy Jo Johnson), and Billy Cranston (David Yost), who are given the ability to morph... |
out with family members in Manhattan. The newspapers dubbed him a ""historian of power."" He won a Pulitzer Prize for History in 1946 for his book ""The Age of Jackson"", covering the intellectual environment of Jacksonian democracy. His 1949 book ""The Vital Center"" made a case for the New Deal policies of Franklin D... |
(Josh Taylor). Kate and Roman find out that they are the biological parents of twins Rex Brady (Eric Winter) and Cassie Brady (Alexis Thorpe). Roman asks Kate to marry him, and she agrees. They have a beautiful wedding, but the reception is shattered when Kate finds Roman's apparently-dead body. She mourns him deeply, ... |
Lillian Wald, who worked together to found the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), formed in the aftermath of a race riot at Springfield, Illinois, in August 1908. Russell's participation in the founding of the NAACP stemmed from his experiences with violence and racism as a child. One o... |
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