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affect all Indians, and fundamental attitudinal and institutional change is still an issue. While much ICT research has been conducted in Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, and Gujarat, poorer states such as Bihar and Orissa are rarely mentioned. Internet subscribers had increased to 500 million in India as of April 2017. On 28 D... |
created later in the 11th century and the rape of Chichester was created in the 13th century. Sussex is divided into two administrative counties and one unitary authority, Brighton and Hove. The divisions of east Sussex and west Sussex have their roots in the church's division of the county at the river Adur into east ... |
""Game of Thrones"" was the most-pirated TV series in 2016. Game of Thrones (season 6) The sixth season of the fantasy drama television series ""Game of Thrones"" premiered on HBO on April 24, 2016, and concluded on June 26, 2016. It consists of ten episodes, each of approximately 50–60 minutes long, largely of origina... |
more affluent and elite customer segment. The card was initially available only to select users of the Platinum card. The annual fee for the card in the United States is $2,500 (up from $1,000 at introduction) with an additional one-time initiation fee of $7,500. American Express created the card line amid rumors and u... |
and eventually ends up with sufficient evidence to send Mitchell to jail. However, Rawling finds herself let go as Captain due to her approach to seizing any assets tied to drug money. Season 5 premiered on January 10, 2006, and concluded on March 21, 2006, consisting of 11 episodes. The LAPD's Internal Affairs Divisio... |
Justin Goldner Justin Goldner is an American music producer, songwriter, arranger and session musician based in New York City, originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His performances have been featured on Grammy, Latin Grammy and Tony award-winning projects (""Dear Evan Hansen""), as well as the Golden Globe winni... |
having a code name and a version number (based on the year and month of release). Canonical provides support and security updates for Kubuntu components that are shared with Ubuntu for 18 months – five years in case of long-term support (LTS) versions – after release. Both a desktop version and an alternative (installa... |
""Glasgow Herald"" newspaper filed a claim on behalf of the families of the team. Medals were awarded in 16 events contested in 5 sports (9 disciplines). Many sources do not list curling and the military patrol, or list them as demonstration events. However, no such designation was made in 1924. In February 2006 the In... |
be absorbed as part of a protein such as heme protein or iron must be in its ferrous Fe form. A ferric reductase enzyme on the enterocytes’ brush border, duodenal cytochrome B (Dcytb), reduces ferric Fe to Fe. A protein called divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1), which can transport several divalent metals across the p... |
as king in 2015. With the 2017 death of Prince Abdul Rahman only the two youngest of the Seven (Salman and Ahmed) survive. So, as a political reality, they were 6, not 7, as Turki has broken off with his brothers in 1950s. In the early twentieth century, King Ibn Saud rapidly expanded his power base in Nejd to establis... |
Batman Movie"" in the United Kingdom. It stars Jackie Chan as Master Wu, Abbi Jacobson as The Chicken, and Justin Theroux as Narrator. The short follows Wu and an annoying chicken. This is the first Lego short film to be released in theaters, and is also the first theatrical short film from ""The Lego Movie"" franchise... |
PR coup by economists to improve their reputation"". According to Samuel Brittan of the ""Financial Times"", both of the former Swedish ministers of finance, Kjell-Olof Feldt and Gunnar Myrdal, wanted the prize abolished, saying, ""Myrdal rather less graciously wanted the prize abolished because it had been given to su... |
Feighn also gave the first published treatment of Rips' theory of stable group actions on R-trees (the Rips machine) In particular their paper gives a proof of the Morgan–Shalen conjecture that a finitely generated group ""G"" admits a free isometric action on an R-tree if and only if ""G"" is a free product of surface... |
Amino acids are made into proteins by being joined together in a chain of peptide bonds. Each different protein has a unique sequence of amino acid residues: this is its primary structure. Just as the letters of the alphabet can be combined to form an almost endless variety of words, amino acids can be linked in varyin... |
series with Hammer as a fugitive on the run from James ""Sonny"" Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs. Throughout the majority of the video, Hammer performs the theme in front of a projector screen playing footage from the TV series – including scenes of the Vice duo chasing him. In the end of the video, he boards a helicopter a... |
held this position until he resigned to run for mayor in 1909. Kreismann became the thirty-first Mayor of St. Louis in 1909. The city's population was growing rapidly at this time, rising from 575,238 in 1900 to 687,029 in 1910. St. Louis remained the fourth largest city in the United States. Much of Kriesmann's term a... |
announced as series regulars, both in unknown roles. Production of the pilot episode began in early 2015 and ended on February 6, 2015. The pilot episode was filmed in Los Angeles; the remaining first-season episodes were filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Production on the remaining five first-season episo... |
Over Again"" contained a greeting that read ""Merry Christmas from Nelson and Pee Wee Wilbury."" Traveling Wilburys The Traveling Wilburys (sometimes shortened to the Wilburys) were a British–American supergroup consisting of Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty. Originating from an idea di... |
season also consisted of 10 episodes, and aired from September 6, 2012 to November 8, 2012. The show's third season contained 10 episodes, and aired from January 17, 2013 to March 21, 2013. CEOs from ten of Canada’s biggest corporations stealthily join the ranks of their own unsuspecting workforce in the anticipated ne... |
have secrets that they are running from. Among them are Dallas, a prostitute who is being driven out of town; an alcoholic dentist, Doc Holliday; pregnant Lucy Mallory who is meeting her cavalry officer husband; and whiskey salesman Samuel Peacock. As the stage sets out, U.S. Cavalry Lieutenant Blanchard announces that... |
Mike Morgan (baseball) Michael Thomas Morgan (born October 8, 1959) is a former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for twelve different teams over 25 years, and is one of 29 players in baseball history to appear in Major League baseball games in four decades (1978–2002). Upon his retirement, Morga... |
On 15 January 1955, the Padma Vibhushan was reclassified into three different awards: the Padma Vibhushan, the highest of the three, followed by the Padma Bhushan and the Padma Shri. The award, along with other personal civilian honours, was briefly suspended twice in its history; for the first time in July 1977 when M... |
formally recognized that BSL is a language in its own right. He previously worked as a researcher for the BBC television programme ""See Hear"". British Sign Language Broadcasting Trust interview with Doug Alker Doug Alker Doug Alker (born 1940) is the former chair of the British Deaf Association and the Royal National... |
him to go along with Larry's plan. Later that night, Tina arrives at the house, and has Larry and Richard direct her to Bernie. There, she also fails to realize he is dead. At that moment, Marty, one of Vito's mobsters witnesses the two of them apparently making love. Fooled into thinking Bernie's assassination failed,... |
the real emperor into a llama and threatens to reveal the pauper's identity unless he obeys her. During his time as the emperor and doing Yzma's orders, the pauper falls in love with the emperor's soon to be fiancé Nina (voiced by Carla Gugino) who thinks he is the emperor that has changed his ways. Meanwhile, the empe... |
since muscles store little ATP, they must continuously replace the discharged ADP with ATP. Muscle tissue also contains a stored supply of a fast acting recharge chemical, creatine phosphate, which when necessary can assist with the rapid regeneration of ADP into ATP. Calcium ions are required for each cycle of the sar... |
were revealed to be in talks to play Gaston and the Beast respectively, and Watson confirmed their casting the following day through tweets. The rest of the principal cast, including Josh Gad, Emma Thompson, Kevin Kline, Audra McDonald, Ian McKellen, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Ewan McGregor and Stanley Tucci were announced betwe... |
became the youngest captain and the only American captain in Kings history. Head coach Terry Murray pointed to Brown's work ethic and commitment to the Kings to explain the decision, saying Brown ""shows that he cares tremendously about this team, about winning every night. I just want him to follow through with that, ... |
employing India's male workforce decreased from 75.9% in 1961 to 60% in 1999–2000. Dev (2006) holds that 'there were about 45 million agricultural labor households in the country in 1999–2000.' These households recorded the highest incidence of poverty in India from 1993 to 2000. The green revolution introduced high yi... |
a review of the ""Hardest Hits, Vol. 3"" compilation. Heartbeat Like Thunder ""Heartbeat Like Thunder"" is a song by the British singer-songwriter Steve Harley, released as a non-album single in 1986. It was Harley's second of three singles for RAK. Produced by Mickie Most, the song was written by Harley and ex-Cockney... |
The Money Game (game show) The Money Game, also known as ""The Oregon Lottery's Money Game"", was a short-lived lottery game show which ran in the state of Oregon from 1988 to 1990, and was hosted by Tom Parker and Karen Trumbo. It offered five contestants an opportunity to win up to $50,000 and possibly a car. It was ... |
at 3,091,399 people as of 2018, and between 2010 and 2015 the population is estimated to have grown 6.9%. For 2014 to 2015 the U.S. Census data estimated an annual growth of 2.0 percent or 54,412 people. The following is a list of important cities and unincorporated communities located in the Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clear... |
Silverado HD pickup trucks. Its platform mates, the Chevy Tahoe, GMC Yukon, and Yukon XL all ranked within the top-11 on the list. In 2015, the Suburban commemorated its 80th anniversary at General Motors Arlington Assembly Plant where the 10 millionth Suburban was produced. A video was posted on Chevrolet's YouTube ch... |
accepted by both the 7th and 8th publishers at the same time. The eventual publisher paid an advance of £50 for the novel. A film version of the novel was made in 1989, directed by Bob Mahoney (director) with screenplay by Alan Plater and starring Peter Egan, Jack Shepherd, John Sessions, Jill Bennett, Ian Carmichael a... |
guest starred as Anita, the leader of a pack of werewolves, in ""Child of the Moon"". ""The Christmas Card"" actor Chad Michael Collins and ""24"" veteran Gregory Itzin appeared in ""In the Name of the Brother"" as Gerhardt/Frankenstein's Monster, Dr. Frankenstein's younger brother and as Alphonse, the boys' father, re... |
comes to accentuation rules. A sequence of a semivowel adjacent to a vowel is by default assumed to be read as a diphthong (part of the same syllable) in Spanish, whereas it is by default assumed to be read as a hiatus (belonging to different syllables) in Portuguese. For both languages, accentuation rules consistently... |
TARDIS dematerialises while the outer TARDIS (being the same TARDIS) does the same, and the Doctor assures Amy and Rory that they are now back in ""normal flight"", and then advises Amy to ""put some trousers on"". ""Doctor Who"" had previously aired two related specials for Comic Relief. The first was the 1999 spoof "... |
prior team record of 163. Stephen Curry added 26 points for the West, and teammates Anthony Davis scored 24 on 12-of-13 shooting and Kevin Durant tallied 23. The East's Paul George scored 41, which tied Westbrook's total from 2015 and was one short of Wilt Chamberlain's record. LeBron James totaled 13 points for a care... |
Face brand included limited exterior color options, a unique Ebony/Green leather interior, special exterior ornamentation and decals, white-faced gauges, OnStar telematics system, specially colored door panel inserts and speaker grilles, and more. For 2003, the Avalanche was slightly changed. A new interior, shared wit... |
2018 Asian Men's Hockey Champions Trophy The Hero Asian Champions Trophy 2018 was held at Muscat, Oman between October 18–28, 2018. It was the fifth edition of the Asian Hockey Champions Trophy, a field hockey tournament for the six best Asian national teams. This was announced by the Asian Hockey Federation (AHF) on 2... |
days such as the birth of Guru Ram Das, martyrdom day of Guru Teg Bahadur, the birthday of the Sikh founder Guru Nanak, etc., are also celebrated with religious piety. Similarly Diwali is one of the festivals which sees the Harmandir Sahib beautifully illuminated with Diyas (lamps); lights and fireworks are discharged.... |
with Sasha Farber, were both announced as runners-up during the live finale show. However, it was revealed later that Josh and Sharna placed second, while Tonya and Sasha placed third. The professional dancers were announced on April 12, 2018. The eight professionals returning from last season are Lindsay Arnold, Alan ... |
story, just ordinary people struggling to create a sense of normalcy in their day-to-day existence."" Critic John Anderson says in his Thompson on Hollywood Indiewire review of A LIGHT BENEATH THEIR FEET, ""Not only does director Valerie Weiss's latest effort straddle several genres simultaneously—among them, the comin... |
aqueduct which is still in use, several temples and sanctuaries, a bridge and financed the completion of the Temple of Olympian Zeus. The city was sacked by the Heruli in AD 267, resulting in the burning of all the public buildings, the plundering of the lower city and the damaging of the Agora and Acropolis. After thi... |
it was renamed again to Casino America, Inc. and began trading on the NASDQ under the ticker symbol CSNO. In 1995 it announced a move to trade to the New York Stock Exchange but that did not happen. In September 1998, it became Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. and changed its ticker symbol to ""ISLE."" The company opened it... |
meet his son Lucas, his illegitimate son with Kate Roberts, but is coldly greeted by the young man who is angry because he grew up without a dad. Bill relocates to Africa to be a volunteer doctor. Jennifer and her partner Jack Deveraux, and their daughter Abigail join him in Africa for a while. Bill (John H. Martin) an... |
B–H bond length is 119 pm. In the absence of other chemical species, it reacts with itself to form diborane. Thus, it is an intermediate in the preparation of diborane according to the reaction: The standard enthalpy of dimerization of BH is estimated to be −170 kJ mol. The boron atom in BH has 6 valence electrons. Con... |
crucial to the success of “Watch Me (Whip/ Nae Nae).” After striking a deal with Silentó, DanceOn reached out to its network of dance content creators to make instructional videos to the song for their #WatchMeDanceOn campaign. 50 of their creators made videos that they then posted on YouTube. Instantly they gained pop... |
Union. From 1865 to 1877, under protection of Union troops, some strides were made toward equal rights for African-Americans. Southern black men began to vote and were elected to the United States Congress and to local offices such as sheriff. The safety provided by the troops did not last long, and white southerners f... |
1954, the world's first nuclear power station to generate electricity for a power grid started operations at the Soviet city of Obninsk. The world's first full scale power station, Calder Hall in England, opened on October 17, 1956. The world's first full scale power station solely devoted to electricity production (Ca... |
Orville Kruger (Guy Stockwell). Orville states to the producer of the film that he is going to his home in the San Bernardino Mountains after finishing this most recent project. Orville's daughter Lisa (Linda Blair) invites her friend Kathy (Donna Wilkes) to her parents home for the weekend so she can get over a recent... |
within the Court for changing his mind subsequent to the conference, and Justice Thomas is known for having the tendency to lose a majority. Justices may change sides at any time prior to the handing down of the Court's opinion. Generally, the Court's decision is the opinion which a majority (five or more) of justices ... |
it was signed by House Speaker, Champ Clark. About nine hours later, at 12:14 p.m., it was signed by Vice President Thomas R. Marshall. Less than an hour after that, when President Wilson signed it at 1:11 p.m., the United States was officially at war against the German Empire. Notes Sources United States declaration o... |
Fire. Physiographically, they are a distinct section of the larger Pacific Border province, which in turn is part of the larger Pacific Mountain System physiographic division. These Islands are most known for the battles and skirmishes that occurred there during the Aleutian Islands Campaign of World War II. It was one... |
Tibbets, Jr. at the controls. Tinian was approximately away from Japan, so it took six hours to reach the target at Hiroshima. The Little Boy atomic bomb was dropped over Hiroshima at 08:15 local time. Tibbets recalled that the city was covered with a tall mushroom cloud after the bomb was dropped. ""Big Stink"" was a ... |
the more humid climate, a much larger beach, an exceptionally strong surf and the absence of the rescue equipment they had back home (even in ambulances), making it the world's most deadly guarded beach: twelve fatalities in an average year. They join the hundred strong local life guards, supervised by popular singer M... |
his first game back in Toronto on August 12, Wells received a standing ovation before his first at bat, and followed that up by taking the first pitch of the at bat thrown by Brandon Morrow over the left-center field fence. In 2011, he batted .218, the lowest batting average of all major league ballplayers with 512 or ... |
for extra time, United's celebrations proved short-lived, as Alan Sunderland scored a last-minute winner, making the final result Arsenal 3–2 Manchester United. This match is often referred to as the ""Five-minute Final"". The 1979 FA Cup was the only major trophy that Arsenal won during the seven-year management of Te... |
Central California Central California is a subregion of Northern California, generally thought of as the middle third of the state, north of Southern California. It includes the northern portion of the San Joaquin Valley (which itself is the southern portion of the Central Valley, beginning at the Sacramento–San Joaqui... |
The Great British Bake Off (series 6) The sixth series of ""The Great British Bake Off"" first aired on 5 August 2015, with twelve contestants competing to be crowned the series 6 winner. Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins presented the show, and Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood returned as judges. The competition was held in t... |
I Lived It ""I Lived It"" is a song written by Rhett Akins, Ashley Gorley, Ben Hayslip, and Ross Copperman and recorded by American country music singer Blake Shelton. It was released in January 2018 as the second single from Shelton's 2017 album ""Texoma Shore"". ""I Lived It"" features a nostalgic look at the narrato... |
film caused some online controversy in South Korea, because of small images resembling the Rising Sun Flag in the protagonist's room. The film was released in China on February 28, 2015. ""Big Hero 6"" was released in the United States by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on Blu-ray and DVD on February 24, 2015. W... |
Planet of the Apes (2001 film) Planet of the Apes is a 2001 American science fiction film directed by Tim Burton and starring Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Clarke Duncan, Paul Giamatti, and Estella Warren. The sixth film produced in the ""Planet of the Apes"" franchise, it was loosely adapted f... |
Nelson (played by David Sutcliffe), a police officer, but later realized their relationship was going nowhere. Towards the end of the season, Addison falls in love with cardiovascular surgeon Noah Barnes, who as it turns out, is married and is expecting his first child. Matters become more complicated when Addison real... |
Chetty, Lakshmipathi, A. Vaidyanatha Iyer and N. S. Varathachariyar were among the prominent members of the committee. In the meanwhile, the party headquarters was shifted from Madras to Trichinopoly. A month later, Rajagopalachari intended to initiate a proteston the lines of Dandi Marchon the eastern coast to make sa... |
occurred, and would also proceed to lose the next three Super Bowls. The Chargers meanwhile would not appear in another championship until Super Bowl XXIX, which they lost to the San Francisco 49ers, 49-26. San Diego and Buffalo currently have the longest and second-longest championship droughts respectively for any ci... |
Room 33 ""Room 33"" is the sixth episode of the of the anthology television series ""American Horror Story"". It aired on November 11, 2015 on the cable network FX. This episode was written by John J. Gray and directed by Loni Peristere. (Lady Gaga) goes to the to visit Dr. Charles Montgomery (Matt Ross), revealing tha... |
publicity and promote the subject. They contacted executive producer Paul Blavin, explaining their idea and added that they did not have the resources to find someone. Blavin started searching and met with music supervisor Bonnie Greenberg, who introduced him to Warren. Warren was moved by the idea saying: ""I cannot n... |
of evidence, only to re-open it. Hynes told Giuliani, ""The biggest thing you could do to reduce crime would be to resign, sir. Crime would drop like a rock if you resigned. You're the biggest criminal in the city."" Giuliani responded, ""What kind of little hole are you in there, John? It sounds like you are in a litt... |
This statue was given in 1889 to France by U.S. citizens living in Paris to celebrate the French Revolution three years after the main statue in New York was inaugurated. In 1937, the statue was turned from looking east to looking west straight to the direction of the New York's statue. The statue is near the Grenelle ... |
on July 29, 1998. The parents of the twins, Nick Parker (played by Dennis Quaid) and Elizabeth James (played by Natasha Richardson), marry on a cruise ship and quickly figure out their lives are in two separate places. They each take one of the twins and then go their separate ways. Eleven years pass and the identical ... |
government. The remaining of the island were purchased from the United States Department of the Interior in May 2005 for $10, a transaction that marked the official change in jurisdiction. Hurricane Hugo struck the U.S. Virgin Islands in 1989, causing catastrophic physical and economic damage, particularly on the islan... |
Richard for his 1966 album ""Kinda Latin"". Nancy Boyd remade ""Blame It on the Bossa Nova"" for her 1987 album of classic hit songs entitled ""Let's Hang On"" (credited to Nancy Boyd & the Cappello's), with the track issued as the B-side of the single ""Maybe I Know"" which charted at 56 in the Netherlands. A recordin... |
1960 poster for ""The Millionairess"", which promoted the film as: ""The sultry story of the beautiful babe in the Balmain gown who pants for romance"". Peter Sarstedt's 1969 hit single ""Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)"" contains the line: ""Your clothes are all made by Balmain"". Balmain's vintage couture gowns remain... |
Teddy Randazzo Alessandro Carmelo ""Teddy"" Randazzo (May 13, 1935 – November 21, 2003) was an American pop songwriter, singer, arranger and producer, who composed hit songs such as ""Goin' Out of My Head"", ""It's Gonna Take a Miracle"", ""Pretty Blue Eyes"", and ""Hurt So Bad"" in the 1960s. He was born in Brooklyn, ... |
was ""trying to fool the public, and that's bad business."" William Shatner, who portrayed James T. Kirk, was concerned with the overexposure of the franchise and how a new television series could affect future films. A memo sent on October 24, showed that Robert H. Justman, an associate producer on ""The Original Seri... |
Yo (Excuse Me Miss) ""Yo (Excuse Me Miss)"" is a song recorded by American singer Chris Brown. It served as the second single from Brown's debut album ""Chris Brown"" (2005) and was released in November 2005 in the US and February 2006 worldwide. ""Yo (Excuse Me Miss)"", produced by Dre & Vidal, became Brown's second t... |
""trivium"". In the Renaissance, the Italian humanists and their Northern counterparts, despite in many respects continuing the traditions of the Middle Ages, reversed that process. Re-christening the old trivium with a new and more ambitious name: , and also increasing its scope, they downplayed logic as opposed to th... |
United States dollar bills have been traced to an unlikely source – the Reverend Joseph Shepherd, vicar at the rural St David's Church. WIN's suspicions are raised, and in the days leading up to Christmas Professor McClaine, Sam Loover and Joe 90 are dispatched to the neighbouring village to investigate. Equipped with ... |
Each individual bird has its own repertoire based on combinations of variations of the three parts. Songs are often repeated in order. The ""bup, bup, bup"" phrase is also sometimes used as a call, which is louder and at a greater frequency when the bird is agitated. The wood thrush also use a ""tut, tut"" to signal ag... |
iOS. The game is set in 2020 with players tasked with leading a U.S. Joint Special Operations Team after the country ""finds themselves in a war with an unknown enemy"". The game was released on September 5, 2013. ""Call of Duty: Heroes"" is a real-time strategy game developed by Faceroll Games, and published by Activi... |
life peer as Baron Ouseley, of Peckham Rye in the London Borough of Southwark on 26 June 2001. Ouseley has thirteen honorary degrees from the Universities of Edinburgh, Sheffield Hallam, Bradford, Leicester, Leeds Met, Warwick, Oxford Brookes, Greenwich, Southbank, London Metropolitan, North East London, Staffordshire ... |
any other non-negative integer without affecting the ""d"" rightmost digits. The following table illustrates, for a few values of ""d"", how this happens. For a given height of tower and number of digits ""d"", the full range of ""d""-digit numbers (10 of them) does ""not"" occur; instead, a certain smaller subset of v... |
his children had a problem. Jim was a salesman and manager of the General Insurance Company in Springfield, while Margaret was a housewife. One history of the series characterized the Andersons as ""truly an idealized family, the sort that viewers could relate to and emulate."" As the two eldest children aged from teen... |
Second Empire was Jules Verne (1828–1905), who lived on what is now Avenue Jules-Verne. He worked at the Theatre Lyrique and the Paris stock exchange, while he did research for his stories at the National Library. he wrote his first stories and novels in Paris, including ""Journey to the Center of the Earth"" !(1864), ... |
India became an independent nation, and the Constituent Assembly started functioning as India's Parliament. Dr. Ambedkar drafted the Constitution of India in conjunction with the requisite deliberations and debates in the Constituent Assembly. The Assembly approved the Constitution on November 26, 1949 (celebrated as C... |
of them discover that being human is not as easy as it seems. The fourth and final season began on January 13, 2014, and once again introduced changes to the dynamics of the group: Josh's lycanthropy curses him to be a wolf all but the night of the full moon, but Sally, who has returned from being trapped between dimen... |
writing. The Persian Empire (centred on present-day Iran) played an important role in the field of communication. It has the first real mail or postal system, which is said to have been developed by the Persian emperor Cyrus the Great (c. 550 BC) after his conquest of Medes. The role of the system as an intelligence ga... |
indeed in the First World War itself, until the Armistice of 11 November 1918. In December 1915 the French politician, Paul Doumer while on a visit to Russia, proposed that 300,000 Russian troops be sent to fight in France in exchange for French munitions. While the Russian High Command showed little enthusiasm for thi... |
White (Nicola Stapleton). When her magic mirror tells her that Snow White is now the fairest in the land, the Evil Queen orders a huntsman (Amnon Meskin) to take Snow White into the forest and kill her, and to bring back her liver as proof of her death. During a hunting trip, the huntsman succeeds in taking Snow White ... |
Peacekeeper (Fleetwood Mac song) ""Peacekeeper"" is a song by Fleetwood Mac, written by guitarist and vocalist Lindsey Buckingham, from the 2003 album ""Say You Will"". It was the first and most commercially successful single released from the album. This was also the band's 25th, and most recent song to reach the U.S.... |
men's basketball. The two no longer play one another in football, but their basketball rivalry continued until a dispute about game sites ended the series after 2011. In the last season of the rivalry (2011–12), the teams played twice. During the regular season, then-unranked Indiana defeated then-#1 ranked Kentucky 73... |
is defined as the Greater Basque region. Bilbao is situated in the north-central part of Spain, some south of the Bay of Biscay, where the economic social development is located, where the estuary of Bilbao is formed. Its main urban core is surrounded by two small mountain ranges with an average elevation of . Its clim... |
Yoon Mi-rae Natasha Shanta Reid (born May 31, 1981), better known by her Korean name Yoon Mi-rae (), is an American-born South Korean rapper and singer who is currently a member of Korean hip hop trio MFBTY. She is considered to be one of the best female rappers in Korea. Yoon was born on May 31, 1981, in Fort Hood, Te... |
Hey Baby (Jump Off) ""Hey Baby (Jump Off)"" is the second single from the collaborative album ""Face Off"" by rapper Bow Wow and R&B singer Omarion. This song samples ""Going Back to Cali"" by LL Cool J. The song originally featured rapper Lil Wayne, however he was cut from the final version for unspecified reasons. Hi... |
The following year, Wick, Walter Parkes, David Franzoni, and John Logan switched direction to a sequel set fifteen years later; the Praetorian Guards rule Rome and an older Lucius is trying to learn who his real father was. However, Russell Crowe was interested in resurrecting Maximus, and further researched Roman beli... |
""California Dip"". A Lipton advertising campaign promoted it on television and in supermarkets. The recipe was added to the Lipton instant onion soup package in 1958. About the same time, a similar recipe, but made with reduced cream, was created in New Zealand and became very popular. The name ""French onion dip"" be... |
She landed her first acting job in the 2005 independent film ""Boo"". She later won the role of Georgia LaMarque, a French girl whom Bo and Billie had been falsely led to believe was their daughter on the NBC soap opera ""Days of our Lives"", but only appeared in five episodes. Months later she took over the role of Ch... |
Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) ""Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)"" is the fourth single from the debut album ""Life in Cartoon Motion"" of singer Mika. It reached number 9 in the UK charts after it was released on 23 July 2007. It was inspired by, and written for the Butterfly Lounge, the first Size Acceptance nightclub in ... |
years through the international charity organization Worldshare. Throughout his career, Taeyang has sold an estimated 10 million records, making him one of the best-selling male South Korean R&B artists. On 23 November 2010, Taeyang was presented with an award for his contribution to pop culture at the 2010 Korea Popul... |
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