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time since 2003–2006. Cincinnati is now 2–0 at Lincoln Financial Field and hopes to secure a second straight playoff appearance by beating the Steelers (7–7) on the other side of Pennsylvania in Week 16. With the victory over their hated rival in Western Pennsylvania, the Bengals increased their regular season record t... |
NFL regular season The National Football League (NFL) regular season begins on the weekend following the first Monday of September (i.e, the weekend following the Labor Day holiday) and ends in December or early January. It consists of 256 games, where each team (32 total) plays 16 games during a 17-week period. Since ... |
the Ford administration and in the G.H.W. Bush administration. Robert Cutler also held the job twice, both times during the Eisenhower administration. Henry Kissinger holds the record for longest term of service (2,478 days). Michael Flynn holds the record for shortest term of service (24 days). Three and four-star gen... |
37th British Academy Film Awards, Andre Jacquemin, Dave Howman, Michael Palin and Terry Jones were also nominated for Original Song for ""Every Sperm is Sacred."" The award went to ""Up Where We Belong"" in ""An Officer and a Gentleman"". A two-disc DVD release in 2003 features a documentary on production and a directo... |
First Battle of Bull Run The First Battle of Bull Run (the name used by Union forces), also known as the First Battle of Manassas (the name used by Confederate forces), was fought on July 21, 1861 in Prince William County, Virginia, just north of the city of Manassas and about 25 miles west-southwest of Washington, D.C... |
reunification achieved on 3 October 1990 and which itself was enabled by the Treaty, Germany became fully sovereign on 15 March 1991. Under the terms of the Treaty, the Allies were allowed to keep troops in Berlin until the end of 1994 (articles 4 and 5). In accordance with the Treaty, occupying troops were withdrawn b... |
and $1,022,000 overseas resulting in a small profit to the studio of $31,000. East Side, West Side (1949 film) East Side, West Side is a 1949 American melodramatic crime film, starring Barbara Stanwyck as a wronged wife and Ava Gardner in one of her earliest roles, along with James Mason and Van Heflin. Based on a nove... |
which 119,142 were males and 106,840 were females. It had a sex ratio of 897. The population below 5 years was 31,036. The literacy rate of the 7+ population was 79.87 per cent. Katihar is at 193th rank in terms of its population among the top 200 cities of India as per 2011 census ( ref. List of most populous cities i... |
on Monday night. There were games played on Thursday, including the National Football League Kickoff game in prime time on September 8 and games on Thanksgiving Day. The regular season concluded with a full slate of 16 games on Sunday, January 1, 2017, all of which were intra-divisional matchups, as it has been since .... |
Phil Harris (fisherman) Phillip Charles ""Phil"" Harris (December 19, 1956 – February 9, 2010) was an American captain and part owner of the crab fishing vessel ""Cornelia Marie"", which is featured on Discovery Channel's documentary reality TV series ""Deadliest Catch"". He suffered a massive stroke while offloading "... |
of cows in New York. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which are land and , or 2.19%, are water. The northeast town line is the border of St. Lawrence County. The southeast town line is the border of Lewis County. The Oswegatchie River flows through the north part of the to... |
product of the Bauhaus was its wallpaper. The physical plant at Dessau survived World War II and was operated as a design school with some architectural facilities by the German Democratic Republic. This included live stage productions in the Bauhaus theater under the name of ""Bauhausbühne"" (""Bauhaus Stage""). After... |
three-and-a-half out of four stars and praised Castle-Hughes' acting, saying ""so effectively does she convey her pained confusion through subtle vocal cues, tentative stance and expressive dark eyes."" The film has also been discussed, and praised, widely within academia. Anthropologist, A. Asbjørn Jøn, discussed a ra... |
of the four lowest single-season AB/HR ratios in MLB history, which covered his 1996, 1998 and 1999 seasons. They were actually the top three seasons in MLB history until Bonds broke his single-season HR record in 2001. McGwire's 1997 season ranked 13th. Considered one of the slowest running players in the game, McGwir... |
Seuss cartoon, ""Horton Hears a Who""). Both story collections contain selected dialogue and music numbers. The ""isolated music tracks"" in this edition are taken directly from the television soundtrack and are not the re-recorded tracks from earlier versions. The dialogues are the originals, being voiced by Boris Kar... |
harsh realism that is similarly seen in Republican portraits. Scholars believe the Egyptian portraits began to be made before the Republican portraits and strongly influenced the Romans into establishing the veristic style when Egyptian priests and cults came into contact with Italy and Greece. Although this theory lik... |
The Monty (band) ""The Monty (formerly known as ""The Full Monty) is a UK based party covers band from Chobham, Surrey. The Monty was formed in 1998 in order to help raise money for a charity at their local rugby club in Chobham. Their first gig helped raise a substantial amount for the charity, and se the band on the ... |
A Figure in Hiding A Figure in Hiding is Volume 16 in the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap. This book was written for the Stratemeyer Syndicate by Leslie McFarlane in 1937. Between 1959 and 1973 the first 38 volumes of this series were systematically revised as part of a project dir... |
nominated for over a dozen awards, including Golden Globe Awards for ""Best Motion Picture – Drama"" and ""Best Director"", and five Academy Award nominations for Best Original Music Score, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Writing-Story and Best Screenplay. Ultimately, the film won two awards: the 1972 44th Acad... |
is revealed to make his supposed girlfriend (played by Melissa Lingafelt) angry. She is meanwhile falling in love with an unpopular musician (also played by Bell). In the end, she goes to the musician in his music room. The musician, Drake Bell, is seen throughout the video in his music room, singing whilst playing a g... |
This Gift (98 Degrees song) ""This Gift"" is the first single released by American boy band 98 Degrees from their third studio album, ""This Christmas"". It was written by Anders Bagge, Arnthor Birgisson, Dane Deviller, and Sean Hosein and released during Christmastime of 1999. The single peaked at number 49 in the US ... |
Sun at the center of our Solar System. The word comes from the Greek ( ""helios"" ""sun"" and ""kentron"" ""center""). The notion that the Earth revolves around the Sun had been proposed as early as the 3rd century BCE by Aristarchus of Samos, but had received no support from most other ancient astronomers. Nicolaus Co... |
productive fishing ports in the United States. The salmon, trout, king crab, and halibut fisheries are extremely lucrative. Bristol Bay's commercial sockeye salmon industry is the largest in the world. Approximately 80% of that catch is taken by non-locals. A part of the fishery is processed locally. Only a small share... |
of objects. There is a device developed by NASA called a Joint Optical Reflective Display, or JORDY, that is presumably named for Geordi La Forge. On August 14, 2012, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences published an article stating the code which the retina uses to send signals to the brain has been cra... |
Card 2010. The university is simply called ""Nevada"" for athletics purposes. Its sports teams are nicknamed the Wolf Pack (always two words). They participate in the NCAA's Division I (FBS for football) and in the Mountain West Conference. In March 2004, the Wolf Pack Men's basketball team qualified for the NCAA tourn... |
27 April to 7 May 2017, with all 32 matches hosted in one 3,500 seater stadium, in the Bahamian capital, Nassau. The hosts, making their first appearance at a World Cup, exited at the group stage. Portugal were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Brazil in the quarter-finals. Brazil ultimately went on to de... |
at the box office behind newcomer ""Beauty and the Beast"". Internationally, the film debuted with $85.1 million from 20,900 screens in 65 markets. It opened in every market except Japan and China. In IMAX, the film scored the fourth-biggest March release with $4.8 million from 672 theaters (the second biggest without ... |
on Angus, but called ""Catfish"" McDuck and voiced by Peter Renaday, appears in the ""DuckTales"" episode ""Once Upon a Dime."" Fergus McDuck (1835–1902) is the second child of Dingus and Molly McDuck and the father of Scrooge McDuck. As such he is a prominent character in ""The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck"". He w... |
is considered a trailing economic indicator. Many (if not most) lenders specify this as their source of this index and set their prime rates according to the rates published in the Wall Street Journal. Because most consumer interest rates are based upon the Wall Street Journal Prime Rate, when this rate changes, most c... |
layer from which the fossil was excavated in 1936 and showed conclusively that the fossil's earliest possible date was 1.49 Ma. The fossilized skullcap was discovered in February 1936 by Andojo – sometimes referred to as Tjokrohandojo or Andoyo – an Indonesian who worked at excavating animal fossils in the Kendeng Hill... |
Dushanbe Tea House The Boulder Dushanbe Tea House was a gift from Mayor Maksud Ikramov of Dushanbe to the city of Boulder, Colorado. The Dushanbe Teahouse was created as a gift to the city of Boulder, Colorado, from its sister city Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, in 1987. At the time Tajikistan was a part of the S... |
he ""bets"" she is feeling, when a song comes on her radio (its part sung by Swift) containing the lines ""I can't live without you, baby."" He also says that the highway she's driving on doesn't care if she's alone or if she's going home, but he does. The song is in D major with a main chord pattern of D-B7-G-A. Keith... |
Ramos won the finale of the season. On 23 April 2016, Telecinco renewed the series for another season. On 27 July 2016, it was announced that publicist and media personality Risto Mejide would a judge on the second season. It was later confirmed that Mejide would be replacing Jesús Vázquez. The series premiered on 21 J... |
is approved to leave prison for six hours to see his daughter get married, but has to pay for the metal detectors and the presence of the U.S. marshals at the event. As his daughter is about to drive away, the SUV that was escorting Johnny to the wedding blocks the car from leaving and an altercation begins in the driv... |
of Coal and Mines). R. P. Marutharajaa R P Marutharajaa (born 1963) is an Indian politician and Member of Parliament elected from Tamil Nadu. He is elected to the Lok Sabha from Perambalur constituency .Lok sabha constituency including Perambalur ,Lalgudi,Mannachanallur ,Musiri,Thuraiyur,Kullithalai assembly constituti... |
Internet Movie Firearms Database The Internet Movie Firearms Database (IMFDb) is an online database of firearms used or featured in films, television shows, video games, and anime. A wiki running the MediaWiki software, it is similar in function (although unaffiliated) to the Internet Movie Database for the entertainme... |
for which he again ""went on tour... visiting 21 cities to publicize the picture."" He was credited as co-producer on a ""90-minute tribute to Cecil B. DeMille televised by NBC"" entitled ""The World's Greatest Showman: The Legend of Cecil B. DeMille"" (1963), which production was hampered by the absence of ""some of D... |
are held across several different cities around Ireland during the Autumn months. The second round, referred to as the ""Judges' Auditions"", are held, prior to the broadcast of the show later that year during spring or early summer - these auditions consists of the contestants who made it through the first round, and ... |
and Dorchester counties EMS and 911 services since the city is part of both counties. North Charleston is served by these ZIP codes: With the arrival of Boeing Aircraft, the city has gained international importance and stature as one of only three places in the world for the manufacture and assembly of wide-body long r... |
20 October 2017 A Place to Call Home (TV series) A Place to Call Home is an Australian television drama series created by Bevan Lee for the Seven Network. It premiered on 28 April 2013. Set in rural New South Wales in the period following the Second World War, it follows Sarah Adams (Marta Dusseldorp), who has returned... |
are the two main measures of whether or not foreign direct investment will have a positive impact on economic growth within a country. Since 1991, India has sought to increase foreign direct investment interest within their country by instilling liberal trade and investment policies. Since making these policy changes I... |
& Tina Turner first covered ""Proud Mary"" in 1970. This version was released as a single from their ""Workin' Together"" album and the song differed greatly from the structure of the original, but is also well known and has become one of Tina Turner's most recognizable signature songs. The Turners' version was substan... |
to sell the 2015 15-inch model until July 2018. The Retina Display MacBook Pro largely follows the design of the previous generation with its aluminum enclosure and separated black keys. The most apparent body changes are a thinner chassis and a display with a redesigned hinge and thinner bezel and the removal of the i... |
via way of Summer moving into a tie with Lopez in 2018; Guetta moved up later in the year due to having admitted to record under a alias, thus being credited as one artist. Pet Shop Boys leads among duo or groups with 11 number-ones, while Christina Aguilera and Prince are tied with 10 number ones. American singer, son... |
in 2000 IBM and Hitachi collaborated on developing the IBM z900 mainframe model. Because of this historical copying, MSP and VOS3 are properly classified as ""forks"" of MVS, and many third party software vendors with MVS-compatible products were able to produce MSP- and VOS3-compatible versions with little or no modif... |
molluscs undertake internal fertilization by transferring a spermatophore, a bundle of sperm, from the male to the female. Following fertilization, the embryos are laid as eggs in oviparous organisms, or in viviparous organisms, continue to develop inside the reproductive tract of the mother to be born later as live yo... |
the purpose of doing justice in any case before the Court"". In particular, the Court has power to order a new trial on any issue by the High Court, except that the fact that the High Court improperly admitted or rejected evidence shall not be grounds for a new trial unless the Court of Appeal is of the view that some ... |
Borders of India India shares international land borders with six sovereign countries. Maritime borders of India are the maritime boundary recognized by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea entails boundaries of territorial waters, contiguous zones, and exclusive economic zones. India, with its claim of ... |
Gibbs, that Busch would remain parked for the remainder of the weekend, including the Nationwide Series O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge and the Sprint Cup AAA Texas 500. Denny Hamlin replaced Busch in the Nationwide Series event, while Michael McDowell drove Busch's No. 18 in the AAA Texas 500. Helton took this action un... |
the case with the 070 personal numbering range, the 080 freephone range and service numbers starting 084, 087 and 09. All non-geographic numbers offer similar functionality, with the main difference being the charge levied on the caller. The major non-geographic prefixes now in use are: 0800 and 0808 numbers are free-t... |
actors declined the offer (Kline would make a guest appearance on the show in early 1985). Somers reportedly unsuccessfully lobbied to reprise her ""Three's Company"" character Chrissy Snow as Jack's love interest in the spin-off. The sense of betrayal that DeWitt felt towards Ritter was short-lived and they reconciled... |
cast and crew, occurred in March 2014 at Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. In April 2014, Gunn described Thanos as the ""head of the snake"" in the film, and confirmed he would appear via performance capture. In May 2014, Gunn stated that the film features an ""enormous"" amount of smaller and minor character... |
was excised from the film, with Putzie, a new character played by Kelly Ward, filling in gaps in the script. Miss Lynch was rewritten as a double act, with Eve Arden and Dody Goodman playing a principal and vice-principal tandem. In addition to the removal of the Roger character and specifying Sandy's origins, the film... |
the Trêveszaal, ministers can freely debate proposed decisions and express their opinion on any aspect of cabinet policy. Once a decision is made by the Council, all individual members are bound by it and are obliged to support it publicly. A member of Cabinet who is not prepared to publicly support a decision of the C... |
Maggie May on Blackpool's Central Pier (1986–93), and in two UK touring productions of ""Prisoner Cell Block H: The Musical"" (1996–97). From 2000, she starred in the West End as Mrs. Johnstone in ""Blood Brothers"" for three years, and regularly played the role in the UK tour until 2008. In 2009, she was part of the N... |
containing Elliott. Ken Anderson, who created Elliott, explained that he thought it would be appropriate to make him ""a little paunchy"" and not always particularly graceful when it comes to flying. Don Hahn, who was an assistant director to Don Bluth on ""Pete's Dragon"", gained some experience working with a combina... |
again October 4, and it was announced that it would air on the SyFy channel on October 28, with a Blu-ray/digital release on December 28, 2017. Jeepers Creepers (2001 film) Jeepers Creepers is a 2001 American-German horror film written and directed by Victor Salva. The film takes its name from the 1938 song ""Jeepers C... |
accuracy at 90.7 percent after making his final 84 attempts. In the process, he broke Calvin Murphy's 1981 record of 78 successive free throws, continuing his streak into the following season (1993–94), making his first 13 attempts. As of 2017 he still holds the NBA record for consecutive free throws made during the re... |
Can't Let Go (Anthony Hamilton song) ""Can't Let Go"" is an R&B–soul song written by American singer-songwriter Anthony Hamilton and songwriter/producer Mark Batson for Hamilton's third album, ""Ain't Nobody Worryin'"" (2005). Released in as the album's lead single in October 2005 and produced by Batson, it debuted at ... |
draft after he was made available by the Cavaliers. Curry spent 10 seasons in Charlotte, mostly coming off the bench to provide instant offense, utilizing three-point shooting. He was a regular in the discussions for Sixth Man of the Year, but did not actually win the award until the 1993–94 season. He currently ranks ... |
least 50 years. While not technically part of the Hollywood Walk of Fame (a city ordinance prohibits putting corporate names on sidewalks), the star was installed adjacent to the Walk of Fame, after being nominated by Johnny Grant, the proverbial ""Mayor of Hollywood."" Roger Ebert said of the star ""If you stop to thi... |
showing a tiger running across Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya from the National Stadium, passing through landmarks such as Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur Tower, Telekom Tower, Sultan Abdul Samad Building and the Putrajaya Bridge. Next, the parade of athletes from all 11 competing nations started with Brunei leading the fiel... |
product was referenced in the hip hop song ""Hate It or Love It"" by The Game, which was a worldwide top 10 hit in 2005. Also referenced by rappers Gucci Mane in the hit single ""Bricks"" and Waka Flocka Flame on the track ""Head First"" in his 2009 mixtape, ""Lebron Flocka James"". The rapper Eminem designed a limited... |
be what emphasizes the individual steps. Magnus suggests that this kind of iconism is universal across languages. Some languages possess a category of words midway between onomatopoeia and usual words. Whereas onomatopoeia refers to the use of words to imitate actual sounds, there are languages known for having a speci... |
Tovar, Bright Angel Lodge, Kachina Lodge, Thunderbird Lodge, and Maswik Lodge, all of which are located in the village area, and Phantom Ranch, located on the canyon floor. There is also an RV Park named Trailer Village. All of these facilities are managed by Xanterra Parks & Resorts, while the Yavapai Lodge (also in t... |
journalists at the Festival de Télévision de Monte-Carlo that he loathed violence on television and was uncomfortable with certain scenes in ""Criminal Minds"". He called his choice to do ""Criminal Minds"" his ""biggest public mistake,"" and stated that he ""thought it was something very different. I never thought the... |
Slant Six was added, with the ""Plymouth"" name on the hood as one emblem. All the Valiants were equipped with a TorqueFlite automatic transmission. Spielberg did not care what kind of car was used in the film, but insisted the final chosen model be red to enable the vehicle to stand out from the general landscape in t... |
Gangotri (2003 film) Gangotri is a Telugu film which released on 28 March 2003 and was directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. Allu Arjun and Aditi Agarwal played the lead roles. This was Allu Arjun's first film as an actor and K. Raghavendra Rao's 100th film as director. Allu Aravind and C. Ashwini Dutt, both who are big-time... |
on the soundtrack, by Willie Nelson (Uncle Jesse in the film). In the film """" (2007), country singer John Anderson sings the theme. Rock band Cage9, performed a cover version of the song was heard in the trailers from the same two films. Nike used the song in an advertising campaign featuring NFL star Randy Moss and ... |
Draper point The Draper point is the approximate temperature above which almost all solid materials visibly glow as a result of blackbody radiation. It was established at 977 °F (525 °C, 798 K) by John William Draper in 1847. Bodies at temperatures just below the Draper point radiate primarily in the infrared range and... |
The Last Thing on My Mind ""The Last Thing on My Mind"" is a song written by American musician and singer-songwriter Tom Paxton in the early 1960s and recorded first by Paxton in 1964. The song was released on Paxton's 1964 album ""Ramblin' Boy"", which was his first album released on Elektra Records. The song remains ... |
and bond issues; creates and abolishes jobs via ordinance; sets salaries and establishes municipal policy. The Council has the authority to initiate hearings for the purposes of gathering information for ordinance making, airing public problems and supervising the spending of its appropriations. , the mayor of East Bru... |
as a Union Territory. It became the 23rd state of India, a step above Union Territory, on 20 February 1987, with Fifty-Third Amendment of Indian Constitution, 1986. Mizoram's population was 1,091,014, according to a 2011 census. It is the 2nd least populous state in the country. Mizoram covers an area of approximately ... |
commissioned by future-Titan Distribution and Forbidden Planet co-founder Mike Lake, who was ""working there at the time"" c. 1978. Illustrator and author James Cawthorn also produced adverts for the shop in 1977; they appeared in ""Time Out"" and other magazines. His illustrations were also featured on paper carrier b... |
as Major Victory), an astronaut from 20th century Earth who spends a thousand years travelling to Alpha Centauri in suspended animation. He is also the future alternative universe counterpart of Vance Astrovik, the hero known as Justice. Other original team members are Martinex T'Naga, a crystalline being from Pluto; C... |
NFL record for most Super Bowl losses with five, and made them the fifth defending Super Bowl champion to lose the next year's game, after the 1978 Dallas Cowboys, the 1983 Washington Redskins, the 1997 Green Bay Packers, and the 2014 Seattle Seahawks. February 20: Long time Patriots coach, Brian Daboll, was named as t... |
from 44 countries won at least one medal, leaving 39 countries in blank in the medal table. The Soviet Union won the most gold (43) and overall medals (103). British West Indies, Republic of China, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iraq, Morocco, and Singapore won the first medals in their Olympic history. The ranking in this table is ... |
Red Room kidnaps and brainwashes her again, and with the Swordsman and the first Power Man, she battles the Avengers. She eventually breaks free from her psychological conditioning (with the help of Hawkeye), and does successfully defect, having further adventures with Spider-Man, with Hawkeye and with Daredevil. She u... |
farmstead, had bought a nearby farm two years prior. The surnames of first generation Norwegian immigrants was somewhat inconsistent. It was the custom in rural Norway to give a child three names when they were born: a Christian (first) name, a patronymic surname that included the father's first name, and a third name ... |
possible from a pre-rendered animation. Cameron was so proud of his results that he even invited Steven Spielberg and George Lucas on set to view the system in action. In Marvel's critically acclaimed ""The Avengers"", Mark Ruffalo used motion capture so he could play his character the Hulk, rather than have him be onl... |
record for most runs scored as a number eleven batsman (603). This record has since been surpassed by Muttiah Muralitharan. After his dismissal for a duck in the fourth test of the 2006–2007 Ashes series, McGrath claimed the record of having scored more ducks in test cricket than any other Australian cricketer (35 – on... |
Naomi Ryan also had a supporting role in the film, though it was cut in the final version. Cameos in the film include: James Gunn as a Sakaaran; Stan Lee as a Xandarian Ladies' Man; Lloyd Kaufman as an inmate; Nathan Fillion as the voice of an inmate; Rob Zombie as the voice of the Ravager Navigator; composer Tyler Bat... |
Catch-22 (film) Catch-22 is a 1970 American black comedy war film adapted from the novel of the same name by Joseph Heller. In creating a black comedy revolving around the ""lunatic characters"" of Heller's satirical anti-war novel set at a fictional World War II Mediterranean base, director Mike Nichols and screenwrit... |
Boba Fett's daughter, Ailyn Vel, is caught smuggling military-grade weapons onto Coruscant, and Jacen interrogates her to determine her target. She resists, and Jacen kills her. Fett resists killing Jacen in revenge, realizing that Jacen is going over to the dark side of the Force, which will turn his family and friend... |
the origin of the Wild West legend of the Lone Ranger. Tonto's story vaguely follows an alternative version of the story as told in the popular radio dramas and television series, but with novel disclosures of graphic details. Along with the child, the audience is left to make their own judgments about his reliability.... |
NADH and 2 ATP per FADH). In eukaryotes, two equivalents of NADH and four equivalents of ATP are generated in glycolysis, which takes place in the cytoplasm. Transport of two of these equivalents of NADH into the mitochondria consumes two equivalents of ATP, thus reducing the net production of ATP to 36. Furthermore, i... |
Spaceport Florida Launch Complex 36 Launch Complex 36 (LC-36)—formerly known as Space Launch Complex 36 (SLC-36) from 1997 to 2010—is a launch complex at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Brevard County, Florida. It was used for Atlas launches by NASA and the US Air Force from 1962 until 2005. Blue Origin has leased ... |
prince of darkness, but even Satan can't foresee everything. Meanwhile, Butters summons Biggie Smalls. This episode parodies the television series ""My Super Sweet 16"" and the comedy group The Three Stooges. The episode also received generally positive responses from critics; however, it sparked controversy shortly af... |
Rochester (Washington Square Park), and White Plains. In New York City, where an estimated 200,000 people marched, the musician Paul McCartney cited the murder of John Lennon as motivation for joining the protests when he told a CNN journalist, ""One of my best friends was killed in gun violence."" In Pennsylvania, mar... |
in the 1998 Commonwealth Games. 1998 was busy, with the European Qualifier in Prague and the Commonwealths in Kuala Lumpur. With 7 internationals in the buildup (England, Scotland, Ireland, France) the squad was well prepared for Prague, with two new faces in Jamie Westerman and Graeme Egan. The opening game was a 21-0... |
original mother cell by cleavage of the nucleus. One of his most fundamental discoveries, published in Philosophical Transactions in 1843, was that spermatozoa could sometimes be found inside the ovum. The note that Barry published was titled ""On the Penetration of Spermatozoa into the Interior of the Ovum"". This wor... |
2013 at , the WWE and World Heavyweight Championships were unified into the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. A fifth Money in the Bank pay-per-view took place on Sunday, June 29, 2014, at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The original plan for the event was that the winner of the ladder match would receive a c... |
(João de Loureiro (1717–1791)); West Africa (Michel Adanson (1727–1806)) who devised his own classification scheme and forwarded a crude theory of the mutability of species; Canada, Hebrides, Iceland, New Zealand by Captain James Cook's chief botanist Joseph Banks (1743–1820). By the middle of the 18th century the bota... |
wants Beaver to attend a prep school. Ward is nervous around her, as he feels that he must always be apologizing for something when she comes. She appears in five episodes and is mentioned in other episodes. Because she once gave Wally and Beaver umbrellas, she is called ""their umbrella aunt"". Uncle Billy (Edgar Buch... |
and Ajax won wrestling, Nobody will wrestle Idomenlus, Epeios and Akanas box, Teukros wins the archery competition. There is a heated argument between Odysseus and Ajax over which one of them is most deserving of receiving Achilles armor. The Trojan prisoners are asked to decide which one of them was the better warrior... |
""al debar"", may also be read, ""because of the words of."" Thaddeus of Rome taught that Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah (also known as Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego) delivered themselves to the Fiery Furnace to sanctify the Divine Name in because they deduced from that the frogs of the plague, which had not been comm... |
nation's most popular orchestra leader, left Victor to record for Columbia. During the same year, Columbia executive Frank Buckley Walker pioneered some of the first country music or ""hillbilly"" genre recordings with the Johnson City sessions in Tennessee, including artists such as Clarence Horton Greene and ""Fiddli... |
year. Most building professionals rejected the idea of a dome, but Harrison Albright an architect from West Virginia, designed the building. Oliver Wescott, a bridge engineer, designed the dome's trusses. To complete the structure before the first anniversary of the fire, a 500-man crew worked six days a week in ten-ho... |
example, an appeal from a conviction of first degree murder goes directly to the Supreme Judicial Court. The Supreme Judicial Court can also elect to bypass review by the Appeals Court and hear a case on ""direct appellate review."" In the District Court Department, appeals in certain civil cases are made first to the ... |
his long-time mentor and Taipans head coach Aaron Fearne. On 3 August 2016, he was ruled out for the entire NBL pre-season following finger surgery. He made his season debut for the Taipans on 15 October 2016 in their second game of the 2016–17 season, recording five points and four rebounds in just under 17 minutes of... |
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