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her without exposing himself. Finch (Michael Emerson) then has Reese pose as a date for Maxine on a dating website. Reese poses as ""John Anderson"" and dines with Maxine on a restaurant, nearly blowing his cover until Finch uses Zoe Morgan (Paige Turco) as a contingency plan. The date is cut short when Maxine receives... |
in many inland lakes. Ground water is the primary source of the water that fills these quarries once they are no longer pumped out for mining operations. Many quarry mining operations are located in areas where filling from other, less clean sources, such as rivers and surface runoff of rainwater is not as likely. Over... |
Just What I Needed ""Just What I Needed"" is a song by American rock band the Cars, released as their debut single from their self-titled debut album, released in 1978 on Elektra Records. After achieving exposure as a demo, the song became a successful single for The Cars, hitting the top 30 in America. Appearing on nu... |
Whiskey"" reached the top of the R&B record chart. It was the first of a series of drinking songs he recorded (none written by Milburn, but several composed by Rudy Toombs). However, there is no evidence that he had an alcohol problem. Milburn recorded several more drinking songs through 1952 (""Thinking and Drinking""... |
Americans ages 18–25, 40% of those 26–40 and 10% of those 41–64 had a tattoo. They concluded that Generation X and Generation Y express themselves through their appearance, and tattoos are a popular form of self-expression. In January 2008, a survey conducted online by Harris Interactive estimated that 14% of all adult... |
arguably the most famous such declaration, and it has certainly had lasting and widespread effects both on the tobacco industry and on the worldwide perception of smoking. The health effects of tobacco had been debated by users, medical experts, and governments alike since its introduction to European culture. Hard evi... |
Geoffrey Butler (Joseph Marcell), the second Aunt Vivian (Daphne Maxwell Reid) and even Will himself, have thrown him out in the same manner. Another trademark on the show involved Jazz and Will greeting each other by slapping each other's hand, then swinging back in opposite directions while saying ""Pssh!"" ""The Fre... |
Get the Balance Right! ""Get the Balance Right!"" is the seventh single by Depeche Mode, released on 31 January 1983. Recorded at Blackwing Studios, it is the first Depeche Mode single with Alan Wilder as an official band member (Wilder also co-wrote the B-side track ""The Great Outdoors!""). ""Get the Balance Right!""... |
ever to throw for over 500 yards and lose the Super Bowl. His personal Super Bowl record dropped to 5-3. His record against the NFC East in Super Bowls also dropped to 1-3. The Patriots however became the first team to appear in and play in 10 Super Bowls. But, despite the fact that they are still tied with the Cowboys... |
with six events at the World Snooker Academy in Sheffield, one in Gloucester and another five in mainland Europe (with 3 in Germany). The finals took place in March featuring the best 24 players who had won the most money and played at least 6 events; 3 in Sheffield and 3 in mainland Europe. The prize money at each eve... |
until 1981, under the title ""Fantasies""). During filming, Derek and Collins began an affair. Evans returned to the United States and filed for divorce in 1974, but Derek and Collins stayed in Europe until she turned 18 in November of that year, in order that he would avoid statutory rape charges. Collins became known... |
as single books, they cover: The Latter Prophets are divided into two groups, the ""major"" prophets, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Twelve Minor Prophets, collected into a single book. The collection is broken up to form twelve individual books in the Christian Old Testament, one for each of the prophets: ... |
It is notable in film for serving as the exterior of the Overlook Hotel in ""The Shining"". Timberline Lodge, a mountain lodge and resort hotel, is a four-story structure comprising approximately 40,000 square feet. The ground-level exterior walls are heavy rubble masonry, using boulders from the immediate area, and he... |
a summation variable which designates in turn each of the integers 1, 2, ..., ""n"" (it is also called index because its variation is over a discrete set of values) while ""n"" is a parameter (it does not vary within the formula). In the theory of polynomials, a polynomial of degree 2 is generally denoted as ""ax"" + "... |
and waits until the last minute to sell. Baum's fund reaches $1 billion, and he laments that the banks won't accept blame for the crisis. Brownfield Capital Young investors Charlie Geller and Jamie Shipley accidentally discover a prospectus by Vennett, convincing them to invest in swaps, as it fits their strategy of bu... |
the most career wins in the series with 54, followed by Ray Elder with 47. Elder, however, has recorded six championships, the most out of any driver in the series. Other notable drivers who participated in the series include Ryan Blaney, Kevin Harvick, Brendan Gaughan, Derrike Cope, Chad Little and David Gilliland. Th... |
term economic recession. The Mayo GAA senior team last won the Sam Maguire Cup in 1951, when the team was captained by Seán Flanagan. The team's third title, this followed victories in 1936 and the previous year, 1950. Since 1951, the team have made numerous All-Ireland Final appearances (in 1989, twice in 1996, 1997, ... |
churches of the city, in particular the Hagia Sophia, or the Church of Holy Wisdom. According to Russian 14th-century traveler Stephen of Novgorod: ""As for Hagia Sophia, the human mind can neither tell it nor make description of it."" It was especially important for preserving in its libraries manuscripts of Greek and... |
their jobs and many positions were still unoccupied. 170 more employees were dismissed in May. A&F announced on 17 June 2009 the closure of its ailing Ruehl No.925 brand by January 2010. By October, A&F launched its official Facebook page. Despite financial downturns, A&F opened its second European location, a flagship... |
miles south of the border between Texas and Oklahoma. It is drained by two forks of the Trinity River. The largest body of water in Denton County is Lewisville Lake, which was formed in 1954 when the Garza–Little Elm Reservoir was merged with Lake Dallas. The county is on the western edge of the Eastern Cross Timbers a... |
in Berkeley and San Francisco) and there was already a successful NFL franchise in the Bay Area in the San Francisco 49ers. However, the AFL owners selected Oakland after Los Angeles Chargers owner Barron Hilton threatened to forfeit his franchise unless a second team was placed on the West Coast. Upon receiving the fr... |
crushed minerals such as manganese, also mined locally. The formation of the vessel is done without a potter’s wheel; instead it is a kind of wheel throwing making them essentially pinch pots. To begin, a ball of clay is pressed into a round flat shape, which is called a “tortilla.” This tortilla is pressed into a bowl... |
funding for the new stadium in Las Vegas. On March 27, 2017, the National Football League officially approved the Raiders move from Oakland to Las Vegas in a 31–1 vote, with the Miami Dolphins being the only team to vote against the measure. However, even though the Raiders were approved to move to Las Vegas, the club ... |
years. There are one Chief District Judge and 30 District Judges, among which three District Judges sit in the Family Court and two District Judges sit in the Lands Tribunal as Presiding Officers. The District Courts of India are presided over by a judge. They administer justice in India at a district level. These cour... |
the line. New York won 13–7 in what Owen called, ""the toughest, roughest football game I ever played."" From then on it was an easy trip to the championship, as they had a 2-game lead over the Bears by virtue of their head to head tiebreaker (note: the championship was determined by record in that era; it was not unti... |
time at Chicago and Argonne in the late 1940s, Goeppert Mayer developed a mathematical model for the structure of nuclear shells, which she published in 1950. Her model explained why certain numbers of nucleons in an atomic nucleus result in particularly stable configurations. These numbers are what Eugene Wigner calle... |
for their allegiance, and Harley feigns interest in order to get close enough to cut out Enchantress' heart. Killer Croc then throws explosives into Enchantress' weapon and Deadshot shoots them, destroying the device. Flag takes Enchantress' heart and crushes it, finally freeing June from the curse. Waller, still alive... |
they declared war against the Entente Powers, opting instead to remain neutral. Pressure from the United Kingdom and France swayed Italy to sign the secret Treaty of London on 26 April 1915. In the agreement, Italy promised to leave the Triple Alliance and declare war against its former allies within a month in return ... |
Hawaii Admission Act. This was followed by a referendum in which Hawaiian residents voted 94% in support of statehood (the ballot question was: ""Shall Hawaii immediately be admitted into the Union as a state?""), and on August 21, 1959 (the third Friday in August), President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a proclamation ... |
in ""Disney Infinity"". He is also a playable character in ""Cars 3: Driven to Win"". Mater (Cars) Sir Tow Mater, KBE most commonly referred to as Tow Mater or simply Mater is one of the main characters in ""Cars"" and its sequels, ""Cars 2"" and ""Cars 3"" as well as ""Cars Toons"". He is voiced by Larry the Cable Guy... |
protein participates in the control of ion homeostasis at the distal convoluted tubule portion of the nephron. Loss of this transporter also has the indirect effect of increasing calcium reabsorption in a transcellular fashion. This has been suggested to be the result of a putative basolateral Na-Ca exchanger and apica... |
Kelly for the Rimington Trophy; Collins for the Jim Thorpe Award; and Henry and Yeldon for the Doak Walker Award. Alabama head coach Nick Saban entered his eighth year as the Crimson Tide's head coach for the 2014 season. During his previous seven years with Alabama, he led the Crimson Tide to an overall record of 74 w... |
and animal behaviorists interviewed by ""Time"" assert that the behavior exhibited by the buffalo is not unusual. Dr. Sue McDonnell of the University of Pennsylvania (School of Veterinary Medicine) said of the video: ""The larger herd is broken down into smaller harems, with a dominant male and many females and their b... |
Red Line (Namma Metro) The Red Line of the Namma Metro is a proposed line that forms part of the metro rail system for the city of Bangalore, Karnataka, India. The 21.25 km line connects Gottigere with Nagawara. The Red Line is mostly underground (13.92 km), but also has a 6.98 km elevated and a 0.48 km at-grade sectio... |
TDI engine running on biodiesel (B-20), a Siemens 21 kW ACI motor, and a Johnson Controls 165 V battery pack (Challenge X c). Third place was awarded to Ohio State University from Columbus, Ohio (Sharp) with their design, also a through-the-road parallel biodiesel hybrid, utilizing a Panasonic NiMH battery and a 1.9 L ... |
Swinging Atwood's machine The swinging Atwood's machine (SAM) is a mechanism that resembles a simple Atwood's machine except that one of the masses is allowed to swing in a two-dimensional plane, producing a dynamical system that is chaotic for some system parameters and initial conditions. Specifically, it comprises t... |
and a row of function keys and special keys, such as CTRL, ALT, DEL and Esc Many keyboards include LED lights under the keys that increase the visibility of the letters or symbols in dark environments. A computer mouse is a small handheld device that users hold and slide across a flat surface, pointing at various eleme... |
Irish following the Irish Great Famine (1845–1849) brought the holiday to the United States. American librarian and author Ruth Edna Kelley wrote the first book length history of the holiday in the U.S., ""The Book of Hallowe'en"" (1919), and references souling in the chapter ""Hallowe'en in America"": ""All Hallowe'en... |
of Apple TVs. On September 13, 2016, Apple released the tvOS 10 software update for the Apple TV, bringing an all new remote app, single-sign on, dark mode, HomeKit support, and other features to the 4th generation Apple TV. On September 12, 2017, Apple announced the 5th generation Apple TV, named Apple TV 4K, which su... |
The celebration occurs on November 2 in connection with the Catholic holidays of All Saints' Day (November 1) and All Souls' Day (November 2). Traditions connected with the holiday include building private altars honoring the deceased using sugar skulls, marigolds, and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed, ... |
The Lily of the Valley ""The Lily of the Valley"" (""I've Found a Friend in Jesus"") is a Christian hymn written by William Charles Fry (1837–1882) in London for the Salvation Army. Ira D. Sankey arranged the words to the music of ""The Little Old Log Cabin In The Lane"" composed by Will Hays. The lily of the valley is... |
Call It Rhythm and Blues/Baby, Let Me In ""Call It Rhythm and Blues""/""Baby, Let Me In"" is a single release by Australian rock and roll band The Basics. The single, featuring two non-album tracks, was the band's follow-up to their debut album ""Get Back""; the band had toured heavily around Australia in the interim. ... |
the governments of Quebec and Canada. The governments of Canada and Quebec and representatives from each of the Cree villages and the most of the Inuit villages signed the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement on November 11, 1975. The Agreement offered, for the first time, a written contract which explicitly present... |
28, 2010. Source Notes Somebody to Love (Justin Bieber song) ""Somebody to Love"" is a song performed by Canadian recording artist Justin Bieber. The song served as the second single from his album, ""My World 2.0"". It was written by Heather Bright and The Stereotypes, and produced by the latter. The song was original... |
Catherine Steadman Catherine Steadman (born February 8, 1987) is an English actress and author, best known for playing Mabel Lane Fox in series 5 (2014) of ITV drama ""Downton Abbey"". Her debut novel, the psychological thriller, ""Something in the Water"" was published in June 2018 by Simon & Schuster UK and Penguin R... |
the then-single deck bleachers in right field, and is estimated to have traveled over on the fly. On May 2, 1939, an ailing New York Yankees first baseman Lou Gehrig voluntarily benched himself at Briggs Stadium, ending a streak of 2,130 consecutive games. Due to the progression of the disease named after him, it was t... |
Tina Gray (A Nightmare on Elm Street) Christina ""Tina"" Gray (named Christina ""Kris"" Fowles in the 2010 reboot) is a fictional character in the ""A Nightmare on Elm Street"" franchise. She was created by Wes Craven. The character was portrayed by Amanda Wyss in the original film and Katie Cassidy in the 2010 film. A... |
a recurring roles of Amelia 'Yoga' Bluman in the ABC comedy series ""Ugly Betty"" in 2006, and as Bird Merriweather in the NBC drama ""Friday Night Lights"" (2009–11). Toussaint appeared as Jamie Foxx's character's mother in the 2009 drama ""The Soloist"". In 2012, Toussaint received critical acclaim and was nominated ... |
majority of state voters. Georgia has had ten different constitutions in its history. Prior to having a formal constitution, a document entitled Rules and Regulations of the Colony of Georgia, drafted in 1776, was in effect. A year later, in 1777, the first formal constitution was drafted, followed by the constitutions... |
Theatre in New York City. Following a screening of the first episode, a conversation was held with creators Paul Reiser and David Steven Simon, executive producer David Gordon Green, and cast members Tony Danza, Ian Nelson, and Jane Levy. The conversation was moderated by journalist Bill Carter. On March 30, 2017, it w... |
Hayley Smith (American Dad!) Hayley Dreamsmasher Smith is a fictional character from the animated television series ""American Dad!"". She is voiced by Rachael MacFarlane, the younger sister of one of the series' co-creators, Seth MacFarlane. She is Stan and Francine Smith's 19-year-old daughter and Steve's older siste... |
highlighting its new and returning original shows for the coming year on November 28, 2016, showcasing Jon Snow, Sansa Stark and Arya Stark. On March 1, 2017, HBO and ""Game of Thrones"" teamed up with Major League Baseball (MLB) for a cross-promotional partnership. At least 19 individual teams participated in this pro... |
Family Scrapbook ""Family Scrapbook"" is the final episode of the American television series ""Leave It to Beaver"". It last aired on ABC on June 20, 1963. It was the 39th episode in the show's sixth and final season, and the 234th episode in the complete series. The episode begins with June finding an old family scrap... |
its headquarters in Seemandhra or Andhra Pradesh state with following functions The newly formed Telangana state is fourth riparian state in the Krishna river basin. The state wants the central government to start again the tribunal proceeding afresh as it was not party to the earlier KWDT1 and KWDT2 adjudications. Kar... |
(although six had been filmed during season 10 and held over) and a 2-1/2 hour movie, which was treated as five episodes and was filmed before the nine remaining episodes. The final episode ever produced was the penultimate episode ""As Time Goes By"". The series finale movie, titled ""Goodbye, Farewell and Amen"", bec... |
of Australians enlisted in the military served with Bomber Command, they incurred almost 20 percent of all Australian deaths in combat; 3,486 were killed and hundreds more were taken prisoner. Hundreds of Australians participated in the liberation of Western Europe during 1944 and 1945. Ten RAAF squadrons, hundreds of ... |
Brown to Slater to fulfill initial requirements, the mill successfully opened in 1793 being the first water-powered roller spinning textile mill in the Americas. By 1800, Slater's mill had been duplicated by many other entrepreneurs as Slater grew wealthier and his techniques more and more popular, which brought him th... |
announced that Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg would replace the departing Dave Erickson as showrunners. Production began in November 2017 in Austin, Texas. Michael E. Satrazemis, a director of photography for ""The Walking Dead"" and director of 12 episodes, joined ""Fear the Walking Dead"" as a directing-producer. ... |
sisters occasionally appeared together in fantasy sequences.) All six of the original cast members remained with the show through its entire eight-year run, with five characters added to the main cast along the way. D.J.'s best friend Kimmy was a recurring character in seasons one through four, who was upgraded to a re... |
Ken Ard (politician) James Kenneth ""Ken"" Ard (born December 18, 1963) was the 88th Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina, having served January 12, 2011 to March 9, 2012. Ken Ard was born in Pamplico, South Carolina. The son of Jimmy and Margie Ard, Ken graduated Hannah-Pamplico High School and later attended Wofford... |
were seasoned) to the colonies of Virginia and Carolina. In 1619, the Anglican Church was formally established as the official religion in the colony, and would remain so until shortly after the American Revolution. Establishment meant that local tax funds paid the parish costs, and that the parish had local civic func... |
on the basis of a better score in the ""sound"" judging category. ""Springfield Metro"" qualified in region 7 but competed representing region 25 due to regional boundary changes before the competition. The 2015 competition was held on 7 October at the MGM Grand Las Vegas. The 2016 competition was held on 17 October at... |
Daewoo Precision Industries USAS-12 The Daewoo Precision Industries USAS-12 (Universal Sporting Automatic Shotgun 12 gauge) is an automatic shotgun manufactured in South Korea by Daewoo Precision Industries during the 1980s. The USAS-12 is a gas-operated, selective fire weapon, designed to provide sustained firepower i... |
needs him, although Henry no longer remembers her. ""The Final Battle"" marks the last appearances as regulars of six of the cast: Jennifer Morrison, Ginnifer Goodwin, Josh Dallas, Jared S. Gilmore, Emilie de Ravin, and Rebecca Mader. The episodes' bookends set up new timelines that will continue in the seventh season.... |
to be switched around. The first bill to contain both sides of the seal was the series 1935 $1 [[Silver certificate (United States)|silver certificate]]. The obverse had originally appeared on the back of the $20 [[gold certificate]], Series 1905. In 2008, the redesigned front side of the [[United States five-dollar bi... |
fall, the band played Riot Fest in both Denver and Toronto, Made In America Festival in Philadelphia, and Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, Texas, which would be the band's last performance with Carrero on bass and Lang on drums. On the weekend of November 28, 2014, the band's merchandise website had a Black Friday sale wher... |
7, 2015. On April 6, 2016, Netflix announced that the series has been renewed for its second and third seasons. The second season was released on August 12, 2016, and the third season was released on October 14, 2016. Both consisted of six episodes. An extended 34-minute Valentine's Day special was released as the firs... |
Dunces"", have I laughed so much, or felt such sheer delight at the discovery of a wholly fresh comic voice."" Jonathan Lethem, author of ""Motherless Brooklyn"", wrote: ""Read ""Vernon God Little"" not only for its dangerous relevance, but for the coruscating wit and raw vitality of its voice."" ""The Times"" wrote: "... |
after having killed herself. Soon, Hamlet enters and engages in a quick dialogue with the first Gravedigger. The beat ends with Hamlet's speech regarding the circle of life prompted by his discovery of the skull of his father's beloved jester, Yorick. The penultimate scene of the play begins with the two clowns digging... |
Dallas Cowboys in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game on Thursday, August 3, 2017, at the Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio. The two teams also met during the regular season at the University of Phoenix Stadium. On December 13, 2016, the NFL announced that the Cardinals will play the Los Angeles Rams as on... |
them with access to appropriate activities. The Group is adapting their Air Scouting Program from a wide variety of sources including Poland, Ireland, Spain and UK. The Bharat Scout and Guide organisation of India have Air Scouting and Air Guiding branches. ""Saka Dirgantara"" is the Air Scout specialism programme of t... |
AD) it would occur once, in 1963 AD. The Moon takes about 27.3 days to make one complete orbit around the earth. The earth orbits around the sun once every 365.2422 days (= earth’s orbital speed of 29.79 km per second). The earth and the moon in 27.3 days have moved as a system about 1/12 of the way around the sun. Thi... |
On 11 December 1878, Frere's representative Sir Theophilus Shepstone informed the Zulu leader that he could either turn in the two men who led this raid into Natal and disarm his army, or face war. The disarmament conditions were deliberately impossible to fulfill, Cetshwayo refused them, and the British attacked the Z... |
Pravir Chandra Bhanj Deo He was the last Kakatiya ruler of Bastar. He was born on 25 June 1929 and was educated at Rajkumar College, Raipur. He succeeded to throne on 28 October 1936. He was married to Rajkumari Shubhraj Kumari of Patan, Rajasthan daughter of Raj Rishi Rao Saheb Udaya Singhji and Rani Trilokya Raj Laks... |
The show is hosted by Oh Sang-jin and the theme song of the show was sung by SPICA. On the show's finale which was held on October 6, 2013, Red Wings was declared the winner of the two teams and Red Wings' Ha Hui-dong from the B-boy group T.I.P was declared the MVP. Mnet announced that the show would be returning for a... |
Detroit into a wild victory celebration. The Tigers led their division wire-to-wire, from opening day and every day thereafter, culminating in the World Series championship. This had not been done in the major leagues since the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers. With the win, Anderson became the first manager to win the World Seri... |
to have commented that ""for a few grains of bajra (millet, which is the main crop of barren Marwar) I almost lost the entire kingdom of Hindustan."" After this victory, Sher Shah's general Khawas Khan Marwat took possession of Jodhpur and occupied the territory of Marwar from Ajmer to Mount Abu in 1544. The system of ... |
Catch Me If You Can (soundtrack) Catch Me If You Can: Music from the Motion Picture is the original soundtrack of the 2002 film of the same name, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Christopher Walken, Martin Sheen and Amy Adams. The original score was composed and conducted by John Williams. The film was the twenti... |
occasion on which Lennon sang a low G, he also did so in ""Happiness Is a Warm Gun"". The Beatles recorded this song on 14 August 1964, the same day as ""Mr. Moonlight"" and ""Leave My Kitten Alone"". It was recorded in eight takes. It was released four months after it was recorded, but beforehand, it was previewed on ... |
Virgin Australia Virgin Australia Airlines is Australia's second-largest airline after Qantas and it is the largest airline by fleet size to use the Virgin brand. Based in Bowen Hills, Brisbane, the airline was co-founded by British businessman Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin Group and former CEO Brett Godfrey. ... |
2010–11 Alpine Skiing World Cup The 45th World Cup season began on 23 October 2010, in Sölden, Austria, and concluded on 20 March 2011, at the World Cup finals in Lenzerheide, Switzerland. Being an odd-numbered year, the biennial World Championships took place in February. The 2011 World Championships were held between... |
Georgia Engel Georgia Bright Engel (born July 28, 1948) is an American actress. She is best known for playing Georgette Franklin Baxter in the successful sitcom ""The Mary Tyler Moore Show"" from 1972 to 1977. During her career, Engel received five Primetime Emmy Award nominations. Engel was born in Washington, D.C., t... |
the states. The States Reorganisation Act was enacted on 31 August 1956. Before it came into effect on 1 November, an important amendment was made to the Constitution of India. Under the Seventh Amendment, the existing distinction among Part A, Part B, Part C, and Part D states was abolished. The distinction between Pa... |
League in February 1973. At this point, RCA dropped the band and their future looked bleak. By August 1973, the band members were in Cincinnati and managed to persuade Call to return. Fuller, though out of prison by now, was working the late shift in a community hospital to satisfy his C.O. requirements and was not inc... |
of sight reducing the blue hue from scattered sunlight. The scattering due to molecule sized particles (as in air) is greater in the forward and backward directions than it is in the lateral direction. Individual water droplets exposed to white light will create a set of colored rings. If a cloud is thick enough, scatt... |
Anne Welles (Parkins) is a New England ingenue who has arrived in New York City and works as a secretary for a theatrical agency that represents Lawson. She proves her worth to her boss, Henry Bellamy (Robert H. Harris) and Miss Steinberg (Naomi Stevens) and she excels in her job. Neely, Jennifer, and Anne become fast ... |
man in a doll suit (""Rubbery Homicide""), a riot at a prison (""Let's Make a Deal""), the murder of a party girl (""Road to Recovery""), and the death of a chemistry teacher (""The Book of Shadows""), she remains wholly preoccupied with catching the Gig Harbor killer. ""Girls Gone Wilder"" has Finn accompany Sara and ... |
Trevor Devall Trevor Devall (born November 10, 1972) is a Canadian voice actor, actor and podcaster. He worked for Ocean Studios and various other studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for years, before he relocated to Los Angeles, California in 2013. He is best known for voicing Hot Dog in ""Krypto the Superd... |
U.S. Route 250 in Ohio U.S. Route 250 (US 250) is a United States Numbered Highway that runs from Sandusky, Ohio to Richmond, Virginia. Within the state of Ohio, the route runs from US 6 in Sandusky to the West Virginia border at Bridgeport. In Ohio, U.S. 250 is an important cross-state corridor linking Sandusky (on La... |
Beauty and the Beast (1978 film) Beauty and the Beast () is a Czech horror fairy tale film directed by Slovak film director Juraj Herz in 1978. The film is a re-telling of the classic tale ""Beauty and the Beast"". Herz made the innovative decision to depict the beast as a bird-like creature. It has a gothic atmosphere... |
Ross has the upper hand, getting a handgun and other evidence dismissed due to a suppression ruling against detectives Lennie Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin), who use privileged medical information from a school psychiatrist to identify the suspect following an anonymous e-mail threatening to ""co... |
and tied the Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, and the Patriots for the most Super Bowl appearances with eight. On Denver's first drive, quarterback Peyton Manning completed 4 of 6 passes for 60 yards on an 83-yard drive and then ended with his 21-yard touchdown pass to tight end Owen Daniels. Later in the quarter, ... |
captured by Barbary pirates and sold as slaves in North Africa between the 16th and 19th centuries. In West Africa, the decline of the Atlantic slave trade in the 1820s caused dramatic economic shifts in local polities. The gradual decline of slave-trading, prompted by a lack of demand for slaves in the New World, incr... |
producer of hydroelectricity after China. Since 1960, large hydroelectric projects, especially in Quebec, British Columbia, Manitoba and Newfoundland and Labrador, have significantly increased the country's generation capacity. Canada is the world's sixth-largest producer of electricity generated by nuclear power, prod... |
Clerkenwell tube station Clerkenwell was an authorised underground railway station planned by the Metropolitan Railway but never built. It was to be located on Farringdon Road at Mount Pleasant in Clerkenwell, London. The Metropolitan Railway (MR, now the Metropolitan line) opened in 1863 between Paddington and Farring... |
to get rid of the evidence, and he is confronted by Lily (Christel Khalil) and Cane Ashby (Daniel Goddard) and they question him about Abby's fall. The surveillance footage makes it appear to be an accident. Abby suffers a miscarriage and Max gives her a card that says ""Forget Me Not"" which makes her very uncomfortab... |
the one who organized it in this way. Zenodotus's system of alphabetization, however, only used the first letter of the word and it was not until the second century AD that anyone is known to have applied the same method of alphabetization to the remaining letters of the word. Meanwhile, the scholar and poet Callimachu... |
Each team won three games in this year's six-game regular season series. The Kings reached the Conference Finals for the first time since losing in the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals to the Montreal Canadiens, while this marks the first Conference Finals appearance for the Phoenix Coyotes franchise, which made it past the fir... |
this has been removed. The Fairy Jobmother The Fairy Jobmother is a reality documentary television series that follows Hayley Taylor as she assists job-challenged families to motivate them to get back on the payroll. The program began with a 3 episode UK series on Channel 4 broadcast starting July 2010. This was follow... |
is entertained by deceased acquaintances Duquette and Dylan Young (Kyle Chandler), who was killed during a bomb crisis in the second season, until eventually being resuscitated. Seeking a cure to her depression, Meredith undergoes therapy sessions with the hospital psychiatrist, Dr. Katharine Wyatt (Amy Madigan), who i... |
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