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records may not contain evidence of those contingencies, legal proceedings are sometimes required to turn title that arises by operation of law into marketable title. Operation of law The phrase ""by operation of law"" is a legal term that indicates that a right or liability has been created for a party, irrespective o... |
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (musical) Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is a stage musical based on the 1968 film produced by Albert R. Broccoli. The music and lyrics were written by Richard and Robert Sherman with book by Jeremy Sams. The musical premiered in the West End at the London Palladium on April 16, 2002 with six new songs... |
Guardians, and Starhawk fights him before teleporting away. Starhawk again ventures to Knowhere, but this time appears as a woman. Claiming that there is not meant to be a Guardians of the Galaxy at this point in the timeline, and that Major Victory's appearance there has put the entire future in flux, she again attemp... |
2019 College Football Playoff National Championship The 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship is a college football bowl game that will determine a national champion in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision for the 2018 season. It will be played at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Janu... |
expressed strong interest in relocating to California when the California Gold Rush happened. He left Missouri and traveled to New Orleans. From there, he traveled to the Isthmus of Panama before arriving in California. While in California, he worked in the gold mines. He fought in the Rogue River Wars. He left Califor... |
Sister chromatids A sister chromatid refers to the identical copies (chromatids) formed by the DNA replication of a chromosome, with both copies joined together by a common centromere. In other words, a sister chromatid may also be said to be 'one-half' of the duplicated chromosome. A pair of sister chromatids is calle... |
Barliman Butterbur Barliman Butterbur is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's epic fantasy ""The Lord of the Rings"". Butterbur was the owner of the Inn of the Prancing Pony in Bree. He was a fat, bald Man, but as Bree was inhabited by both ""Big Folk"" and ""Little Folk"", i.e. hobbits, he had two employees: ... |
Top Model po-russki (season 2) Top Model po-russki, cycle 2 was the second installment of the Russian adaptation of Tyra Banks ""America's Next Top Model"". The show aired on Muz-TV from September to November 2011. Host Ksenia Sobchak and Inna Zobova returned as judges, but Elena Suprun and Mikhail Korolev were replace... |
in April, Nat Wolff, Asa Butterfield, Tom Holland, Timothée Chalamet, and Liam James were under consideration by Sony and Marvel to play Spider-Man, with Holland and Butterfield the front-runners. In May 2015, Jonathan Levine, Ted Melfi, Jason Moore, the writing team of John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, and Ja... |
Design Center on January 26, 2017, ahead of its FX debut on February 8. It ran for eight episodes, until March 29. The season received critical acclaim for its cast, particularly Stevens; Hawley's visuals and design; and the nonlinear, unreliable nature of the storytelling. Several critics did note that the latter aspe... |
Miletus, that in about 500 BC the principal cities ignited the Ionian Revolt against Persia. They were at first assisted by the Athenians and Eretria, with whose aid they penetrated into the interior and burnt Sardis, an event which ultimately led to the Persian invasion of Greece. But the fleet of the Ionians was defe... |
viewers who witnessed Farrah Fawcett win the award for Favorite Female TV Star, ""Star Wars"" win as the Favorite Picture, and Streisand and Wayne win again in the Film Actress and Actor categories. So far, Ellen DeGeneres is the most awarded person with a total of 20 awards. In 1982, Stiver sold the People's Choice Aw... |
on site at the penitentiary. The Hulu original series, ""Castle Rock"", based on Stephen King's work, was filmed here. In the series, the penitentiary is Shawshank. The reason this site was chosen for Shawshank instead of the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio where the movie ""Shawshank Redemption"" was filmed,... |
11, 2008. The chain began going-out-of-business sales that month. At the time, the company had 10,850 employees, including approximately 6,500 seasonal workers. The company had 277 mall locations, 114 KB Toy Outlet stores, 40 KB Toy Works stores, and 30 KB Toys Holiday stores, for a total of 461. It was the largest mal... |
it attempts to interpret the nature of reality beyond the physical and experiential. Thomas Hobbes and ""Leviathan"" Thomas Hobbes, in his seminal work ""Leviathan"", postulated the first clear notion of law based on the notion of sovereign power. As Hampton writes, ""law is understood [by Hobbes] to depend on the sove... |
limited number of ""escapes"". Players beat the game by navigating to the last board: a ruined Statue of Liberty, as seen in the film. Upon completion, the game restarts with a higher difficulty setting. 20th Century Fox commenced work on what it planned to be the first ever ""Planet of the Apes"" video game in 1983. T... |
best live coverage. This stadium has not hosted an international test match. This stadium has never hosted an international T20I match. Sachin Tendulkar slammed first century with 146 against Zimbabwe on home soil in the third one-dayer. It was also his highest score against the African nation. Zaheer Khan made the Ind... |
had to shoot five targets, loading the gun after each shot; they were then allowed to resume their running. Misses were not penalised, but exceeding a maximum total time of 70 seconds would result in a penalty. Pistols were replaced with laser guns after a successful trial at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore... |
race. Sørlie became the first non-U.S. resident to win the race in 2003, and the similarities between his two victories are striking. In both races he was plagued by insomnia, pulled ahead by the halfway point of the race, managed to hold on to a sizeable but diminishing lead, and was reduced to 8 of 16 dogs by the fin... |
1994 album ""The Living Return"". The Manhattan Transfer covered the song in their 1995 album ""Tonin'"" Prince covered the song in his 1996 album ""Emancipation"". La-La (Means I Love You) ""La-La (Means I Love You)"" is an R&B/soul song by American vocal group The Delfonics. Released on January 26, 1968 by Philly Gro... |
beaten by their leader, Antonio Riaz, and dies in Horatio's arms. His body is taken back to Miami for burial (episode 501, ""Rio""). Ray's lasting legacy is a trail of messes and problems for his older brother to clean up. Several characters remark on this, and Horatio is occasionally abused as the brother of a dirty c... |
Dixie"" would air on Monday at 9:00 pm Eastern/8:00 pm Central, following ""Gossip Girl"". It premiered on Monday, September 26, 2011. On October 12, 2011 the series was picked up for a full season, which will consist of twenty-two episodes. Along with pick-up for all other CW dramas, Mark Pedowitz said ""We believe in... |
LaChance (Peter, with Richard Dreyfuss's voice in his head narrating the story), Quag Chambers (Quagmire), Joey Duchamp (Joe with Roy Scheider's voice in his head, who starts talking with Dreyfuss until Joe stops them), and Cleve Brown (Cleveland) — set out to find a dead body in the woods, following a set of railroad ... |
the series, which includes the initial ten, as well as a New Year's Day special episode in 2019, ""Resolution"", in lieu of the traditional annual Christmas special. The Park Hill estate, Sheffield, was used as a location in the series. Exterior shots for the second episode, ""The Ghost Monument"", were filmed in South... |
Mahalwari The Mahalwari system () was introduced by Holt Mackenzie . The other two systems were the Permanent Settlement of Bengal in 1793 and the Ryotwari system in 1820. It covered the States of Punjab,Awadh and Agra, parts of Orissa and Madhya Pradesh. During the 1800s, the British tried to establish their control o... |
seasons. While the Rangers and Knicks were not displaced, the Liberty played their home games through the 2013 season at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, during the renovation. New features include a larger entrance with interactive kiosks, retail, climate-controlled space, and broadcast studio; larger concours... |
and a unique loyalty to the SUV. In an interview from Chevrolet's truck/SUV marketing executive Sandor Piszar, who recalls an event celebrating the truck division's 100th anniversary when they asked about what they named their vehicles, “It’s a funny question, but it really is an intriguing point,” Piszar says. “People... |
the Washington Nationals. The American League won 8–6 in 10 innings. As has been the case since 2013, all teams will play their four division opponents 19 times each for a total of 76 games. They will play six or seven games against each of the other ten same-league opponents for a total of 66 games, and 20 interleague... |
the death penalty at the states' discretion constituted cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution. This was preceded with the Supreme Court of California's ruling in ""California v. Anderson"" 64 Cal.2d 633, 414 P.2d 366 (Cal. 1972), which classified capital pun... |
a guest at the Robinson's apartment. Added to the show in 2007 was Gordon and Susan's nephew, Chris Robinson, played by actor Chris Knowings. The character has become a regular on the program, working at Hooper's Store with Alan. Gordon, Susan, and Mr. Hooper were all turned into Little People toy figures in 1975, near... |
produce nectar in a chamber at the base of the floral tube. The many stamens are arranged in two series, which is a distinctive characteristic of the genus. The inner stamens are fused at the base to form a short tubular structure. The outer stamens arise from along the floral tube. The style is usually dark red and ha... |
issues, the Prime Minister may give instructions to the Government members. The Prime Minister shall lead the Security Council, the procedure of formation and operation of which shall be prescribed by law. Changes in Judicial Power In the current Constitution, it is mentioned, that prosecutor's office is an integrated ... |
the story, and she ultimately succumbs to his will by getting the abortion. Frederick Busch asserts that the woman ""'buries her way of seeing as she will bury her child.'"" However, critics also argue that the female character makes her own decision in the end, and the story is actually pro-feminist. Stanley Renner cl... |
Adrian Monk Adrian Monk is the title character and protagonist of the USA Network television series ""Monk"", portrayed by Tony Shalhoub. He is a renowned former homicide detective for the San Francisco Police Department. Monk has obsessive–compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) and multiple phobias, all of which inten... |
General of the UN, made up of the Presidents of the main Telecommunications companies, Telecommunications Ministers, Regulators, Academics and Representatives of Civil Society. The Secretariat is exercised by the Secretary General of the International Telecommunication Union and the Director General of UNESCO. It is ch... |
most notable roles is Benny, a vampire, on Season 8 of ""Supernatural"". Olsson was married to Leanna Nash until their divorce in 2012. They have two daughters. Ty Olsson Ty Olsson (born January 28, 1974) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as the voice of Ord in PBS Kids animated children's series ""Dra... |
King entertained with extravagant parties, presumably would take from the story the intended meaning. In the 19th century two separate German versions were retold to Jacob Grimm and his younger brother Wilhelm Grimm, known as the Brothers Grimm, the first by Jeanette Hassenpflug (1791–1860) and the second by Marie Hass... |
Picnic at Hanging Rock (film) Picnic at Hanging Rock is a 1975 Australian mystery drama film which was produced by Hal and Jim McElroy, directed by Peter Weir, and starred Vivean Gray, Dominic Guard, Anne-Louise Lambert, Helen Morse, and Rachel Roberts. It was adapted by Cliff Green from the 1967 novel of the same name... |
1990, immediately preceding their fourth Super Bowl appearance. The next meeting between the two will be on Sunday October 21, 2018 on Sunday Night Football The first meeting between the teams took place on October 1, 1950, at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco. The Rams were alternating starting quarterbacks between Bob W... |
draw where the organizers promise that the prize will be 50% of the revenue. Many recent lotteries allow purchasers to select the numbers on the lottery ticket, resulting in the possibility of multiple winners. The first recorded signs of a lottery are keno slips from the Chinese Han Dynasty between 205 and 187 BC. The... |
I Just Fall in Love Again ""I Just Fall in Love Again"" is a song written by Larry Herbstritt, with co-writers Steve Dorff, Harry Lloyd, and Gloria Sklerov. Herbstritt had composed the melody and chords for the chorus and a chord progression for the verse, which he took to his friend Steve Dorff. Harry Lloyd and Gloria... |
Crotch In humans, the crotch is the bottom of the pelvis, the region of the body where the legs join the torso, and is often considered to include the groin and genitals. ""Crotch"" is derived from ""crutch""; it ""was first used in 1539 to refer to a forked stick used as a farm implement."" This region of the body is ... |
legally required element of those drivers' motor vehicle insurance (commonly known as ""Road Traffic Act insurance"" when a driver held only that amount of insurance). As the initial bill was sent to the driver rather than to his/her insurer, even when a charge was imposed it was often not passed on to the liable insur... |
— even on the thumb. The wedding ring is generally worn on the ring finger of the left hand in the former British Empire, certain parts of Western Europe, certain parts of Catholic Mexico, Bolivia, Chile and Central and Eastern Europe. These include: Australia, Botswana, Canada, Egypt, Ireland, New Zealand, South Afric... |
Shaq Mason Shaquille Olajuwon Mason (born August 28, 1993) is an American football offensive guard for the New England Patriots of the National Football League. Mason played at Georgia Tech from 2011 to 2014 and was drafted by the Patriots in the fourth round of the 2015 NFL Draft. Mason played 11 games as a true fresh... |
and the Republican Congress passed the Smoot Hawley Tariff Act. However, it has been recognized that this act only made economic condition far worse. The 1930 midterm election saw the Republicans barely maintain control of the US House of Representatives and US Senate. Shortly after the 1930 midterm election, however, ... |
in the 1938 World Cup in France, the last before World War II. The first World Cup after the War was the 1950 World Cup held in Brazil, but Argentina did not enter the competition due to a conflict with the Brazilian Football Confederation. For the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland, Argentina refused to participate. In 195... |
“Araman Bhare Dil Kee Lagan Tere Liye Hai”-Geeta Dutt, Talat Mahmood “Duhkh Se Bhara Huwa Hai Dil”-Shankar Dasgupta “Hum Kya Bataye Tumse Kyo Door Ho Gaye Hai”-Shankar Dasgupta “Bhulne Wale Tujhe Apni Jafao Ki Kasam”-Geeta Dutt “Nain Mila Ke Dil Cheena”-Geeta Dutt “Duniya Mohabbat Karne Na Degi”-Geeta Dutt “Pardesi Se ... |
was not permitted to qualify due to his machine's brief contact with the ground. Equipped with coaxial double rotor apparatus, the engineer then set the first helicopter record recognized by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI); On April 18, 1924, he flew a distance of , with a duration of 4 minutes, 11 sec... |
March, Styles teased the new single with a television ad during ""The Voice UK"". On 31 March, the singer revealed through social media that his single is titled ""Sign of the Times"". On 7 April, the song premiered during Nick Grimshaw's breakfast show on BBC Radio 1. The song is a pop rock, soft rock, piano ballad, w... |
refused to release the songs commercially because they represented the experiences of the movie's characters and not his own. Director Shebib was introduced to Cockburn, who was then playing in coffee houses in Toronto, by journalist Alison Gordon. Shebib subsequently directed the 1981 film ""Heartaches"", starring Mar... |
produced content based upon the Irwin Allen estate properties including the feature films Poseidon (2006) and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea as well as the television pilots The Time Tunnel (Fox, 2002) and Lost in Space (The WB Television Network, 2004). In April 2018 Netflix released a 10-episode series of Lost in Sp... |
information needed for the application to nominate ""Weird Al"" Yankovic for a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame."" Fans worldwide have sent donations to raise the US$40,000 needed for a nomination. In addition to the preferred method of cash donations, many methods were used to raise money for the cause, such as a li... |
1893. They then established a republic, and despite opposition from the majority of the Hawaiian people, successfully negotiated with the United States for annexation in 1898. The U.S. state of Hawaii now occupies the archipelago almost in its entirety (including the uninhabited Northwestern Hawaiian Islands), with the... |
Dortmund (Dieter Tressler), the entrepreneur responsible for the current hotel project. Peter is particularly interested in Dortmundt's beautiful assistant Eva (Elke Sommer), a former college student of Karl, whose job is to ensure that Dortmundt does not make any lasting changes to the castle's architecture. After a b... |
open at any time on Sundays and on the legal holidays of Memorial Day, July Fourth, and Labor Day. It would not affect the current restrictions on the sale of alcoholic beverages on Sundays and these holidays. Stores governed by the proposal would be required to pay most employees at least one-half times their regular ... |
differences exist with socio economic factors usually coming out as a reasonable explanation. However, more studies have been conducted around this matter, and the largest advancement is around the idea of stress and how it affects pregnancy. In the 1850s, the infant mortality rate in the United States was estimated at... |
on April 27–29 in Philadelphia. The Cleveland Browns selected Myles Garrett with the first overall pick. Training camps for the 2017 season were held in late July through August. Teams started training camp no earlier than 15 days before the team's first scheduled preseason game. Prior to the start of the regular seaso... |
Shooting Party"" and """". Top musicians who played on Nirvana sessions include: Lesley Duncan, Big Jim Sullivan, Herbie Flowers, Billy Bremner (later of Rockpile/Dave Edmunds fame), Luther Grosvenor, Clem Cattini and the full lineup of rock band Spooky Tooth, Pete Kelly (also known as Patrick Joseph Kelly)(Keyboards) ... |
4/4 time, with Rogers and Parton alternating lead vocals. Their version features a key change from C major to A-flat major. It knocked Bonnie Tyler's ""Total Eclipse of the Heart"" out of No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100, also topping the Country and Adult Contemporary listings. In December of that year it was certified Pl... |
Xbox (console) The Xbox is a home video game console and the first installment in the Xbox series of consoles manufactured by Microsoft. It was released on November 15, 2001 in North America, followed by Australia, Europe and Japan in 2002. It was Microsoft's first foray into the gaming console market. It is a sixth ge... |
the fifth and final season, which was ordered on May 13, 2011. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> Chuck (season 4) The fourth season of ""Chuck"" was announced on May 13, 2010. Having initially ordered 13 episodes, NBC ordered an additional 11 on October 19, 2010 for a total of 24 episodes. Throughout the season, Chuck faced ... |
Orange Park Mall Orange Park Mall is a shopping mall located in Bellair-Meadowbrook Terrace, an unincorporated suburban area just west of Orange Park, Florida, United States. It features Dillard's, JCPenney, Sears, Belk, Dick's Sporting Goods, and AMC Theatres as anchor stores. First opened in 1975, the Orange Park mal... |
be nothing to reveal, deciding to show how she died at the beginning of the movie. The character of Gill also was different from the character seen in the final film. In a scene that was eventually deleted, Gill tells Nemo that he's from a place called Bad Luck Bay and that he has brothers and sisters in order to impre... |
Australians played a NRL grand final. Brisbane, who finished second in the regular season ladder, and North Queensland, who finished third, faced each other during the first week of the finals series in a qualification game, with the Broncos prevailing 16-12 in a tight contest at Suncorp Stadium to earn a week off and ... |
time, the UK's gold reserves were worth about US$6.5 billion, accounting for about half of the UK's US$13 billion foreign currency net reserves. Between 1999 and 2009, according to the World Bank statistics for GDP: The removal of trade and investment barriers, the growth of domestic markets, artificially low currencie... |
copies sold. After four weeks on chart, it reached number one on August 4, 1984. According to ""Billboard"" magazine, the album spent 24 consecutive weeks at #1 on the ""Billboard"" albums chart (August 4, 1984 to January 18, 1985), and more than 32 weeks in the top 10, becoming one of the top soundtracks ever. ""Purpl... |
The One After Vegas ""The One After Vegas"" is the sixth-season premiere of the American television situation comedy ""Friends"", which was broadcast on NBC on September 23, 1999. The plot continues from the previous episode; after their drunken wedding in Las Vegas, Ross and Rachel plan a quick annulment, and Monica a... |
Rajiv Mehrishi Rajiv Mehrishi (born 8 August 1955) is a retired Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of 1978 batch belonging to Rajasthan cadre. He is the current Comptroller and Auditor General of India (C&AG) and Chairman of United Nations Board of Auditors. He was appointed the Home Secretary of India on 31 A... |
reading Handler's original script. The actor was not cast until Silberling took over, then her character's accent was changed to American. Nickelodeon Movies purchased the film rights to the ""A Series of Unfortunate Events"" novel series in May 2000. Paramount Pictures, owner of Nickelodeon Movies, agreed to co-financ... |
limit. From a geographical approach, the Andes are considered to have their western boundaries marked by the appearance of coastal lowlands and a less rugged topography. The Andes Mountains also contain large quantities of iron ore located in many mountains within the range. The Andean orogen has a series of bends or o... |
song through its status as a UK ""Northern Soul"" hit. A DJ Ian “Frank” Dewhirst recalled in 2010 that he put “Tainted Love” on when Marc Almond, the duo’s singer who worked as a cloakroom guy, came to ask if it was Jones’ recording, before asking to tape it. Some time after, Soft Cell began performing the song in thei... |
Super Bowl XXX Super Bowl XXX was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Pittsburgh Steelers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1995 season. The Cowboys defeated the Steelers by the s... |
Solar eclipse of May 22, 1724 A total solar eclipse occurred on May 22, 1724. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is larger than the Sun's, bl... |
became known for his 3-point shooting with the Mavericks. On February 13, 2013, in a 123–100 win over the Sacramento Kings, Carter scored 26 points to pass Larry Bird on the NBA's career scoring list, moving him into 29th place. Carter turned aside a Sacramento rally in the third quarter by going 5 of 7 from long range... |
from the Edge""), and Mel Brooks ("""" and """"). His many other films include Peter Bogdanovich's ""The Last Picture Show"", Elaine May's ""Mikey and Nicky"", Mark Rydell's ""On Golden Pond"", Barry Levinson's ""Rain Man"", and John Hughes' ""Uncle Buck"". Schlom retired in 1995. He died on January 21, 2015, due to co... |
on a Nirvana release that Chet Powers receives songwriting credit for the use of his lyrics from the song ""Get Together"" as the intro for ""Territorial Pissings"". It features Cobain wheeled out on stage by music journalist Everett True. According to Metacritic, ""Live at Reading"" holds a score of 93 out of 100, ind... |
Sciences were created in May 2014, as a result of the reorganization of the former Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Health. The School of Medicine was established in January 2014 being Dr. Marcelo Navarrete Signorile its founding director. In 2004 the ALFA Tuning Latin America Project aimed to 'fine tune' the... |
actor; and Matt Damon plays the Loki actor. While promoting the release of ""Thor: The Dark World"" in October 2013, Chris Hemsworth expressed willingness to portraying Thor for as long as ""people wanted more"", adding that he was contracted for another ""Thor"" film and two more ""Avengers"" films. Producer Kevin Fei... |
2016 Major League Baseball season The 2016 Major League Baseball season began on April 3, 2016 with a Sunday afternoon matchup between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Pittsburgh Pirates, the two teams with the best regular season records in 2015, at PNC Park in Pittsburgh. The regular season ended on Sunday, October 2,... |
is also used in the way which ""Lunar"" or ""Jovian"" is for Earth's moon or Jupiter. The Latin convention derives from the use of that language as an international scientific language by the first modern astronomers like Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton and others and was used for a long time. This is why the later... |
with team members Peter Metzger of Germany and Andy Locke of Australia. The other team members were German climbers Reinmar Joswig (the team leader) and Ernst Eberhardt. With a peak elevation of 8,611 metres (28,251 ft), K2 is the second-highest mountain on Earth after Mount Everest. As part of the Karakoram range, K2 ... |
One of Our Pylons Is Missing ""One of Our Pylons Is Missing"" is the fourth episode of the second season of the 1970s American television series ""Land of the Lost"". Written by Bill Keenan and directed by Gordon Wiles, it first aired in the United States on September 27, 1975 on NBC. The Marshalls (along with Cha-Ka) ... |
donned a dress for much of the match. He played predominantly trick shots and slices, but still ended up winning 4–6, 6–4, 7–6. In October 2013, Novak Djokovic and Li Na played a light-hearted exhibition mini set in Beijing, China to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the China Open. Djokovic clowned to the amusement... |
Lucie hitting .231, with 5 home runs and 57 strikeouts, in 216 at bats. Tebow expressed interest in returning for another season in 2018. On January 19, 2018, the Mets announced that they would invite Tebow to major league camp. Despite a poor showing in spring training (1-for-18 with 11 strikeouts), the Mets organizat... |
""""Revlon Red"""" from 2001 to 2011, releasing two recordings in that time period. Around the same time Scott joined the Los Angeles-based metal band Hellion (which had achieved some fame in the late 80's including several videos on MTV) releasing one recording on Massacre Records in 2003. It was announced in 2013 tha... |
the Sun Belt record for most 3-pointers made in a season and was one of five athletes to match or top the previous NCAA record for 3-pointers made in a season. Additionally, Taeler Deer finished her senior season landing on eight season and career top-10 leaderboards at Texas State and a two-time school record holder. ... |
particularly horses, ungulates, and elephants, the layman's term ""knee"" also commonly refers to the forward-facing joint in the foreleg, the carpus, which is homologous to the human wrist. In birds, the ""knee"" refers to the joints between the femur and tibiotarsus, and also the patella (when present). The layman's ... |
Washington Supreme Court The Washington Supreme Court is the highest court in the judiciary of the US state of Washington. The Court is composed of a Chief Justice and eight Justices. Members of the Court are elected to six-year terms. Justices must retire at the end of the calendar year in which they reach the age of ... |
more family programming in the marketplace on an annual basis"". Baranski canceled a birthday trip she had planned in Paris to accept the role, the shooting for which began immediately after the filming of her role as Diane Lockhart on the CBS drama series ""The Good Wife"". It marked the first time Baranski has portra... |
drip irrigation system. These differ from traditional hoses in that the inner membrane expands when filled with water, much like a balloon. An outer cover protects the delicate expandable membrane from punctures. Such hoses ""grow"" when pressurized, and shrink back down when the pressure is released, allowing for easi... |
daughter Kiara, who falls in love with Kovu, a male rogue lion from a banished pride that was once loyal to Simba's evil uncle, Scar. Separated by Simba's prejudice against the banished pride and a vindictive plot planned by Kovu's mother Zira, Kiara and Kovu struggle to unite their estranged prides and be together. Mo... |
Metalhead (Black Mirror) ""Metalhead"" is the fifth episode of the fourth series of anthology series ""Black Mirror"". It was written by series creator Charlie Brooker and directed by David Slade. The episode first aired on Netflix, along with the rest of series four, on 29 December 2017. ""Metalhead"" is filmed entire... |
Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 The Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 is the debut studio album by the British-American supergroup Traveling Wilburys, comprising George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty. It was released in October 1988 to commercial success and critical acclaim. Although Harrison had long pl... |
United States one-dollar bill The United States one-dollar bill ($1) is a denomination of United States currency. An image of the first U.S. President (1789–97), George Washington, based on a painting by Gilbert Stuart, is currently featured on the obverse (front), and the Great Seal of the United States is featured on... |
Nothing but the Beat Nothing but the Beat is the fifth studio album by French DJ and record producer David Guetta, released on 26 August 2011. Released as a double album, the first disc features collaborations with artists from the R&B, hip hop and pop worlds such as Lil Wayne, Taio Cruz, Nicki Minaj, Ludacris, Snoop D... |
street racing in New York City and watching an actual illegal street race at night in Los Angeles. The film's original title was ""Redline"" before it was changed to ""The Fast and The Furious"". Roger Corman licensed the title rights of his 1955 film ""The Fast and the Furious"" to Universal so that the title could be... |
and trading the finest specialty foods from all over the world, cities like Baltimore and Philadelphia have had the past influence of Italian, German, Irish, British and Jewish cuisines and that continues to this day, and Baltimore has become the crossroads between North and South, a distinction it has held since the e... |
during the runway every episode is ""I Bring the Beat"", while the song playing during the credits is ""The Beginning"", both songs are from RuPaul's album ""Glamazon"". The winner of the fifth season of ""RuPaul's Drag Race"" was Jinkx Monsoon, with Alaska and Roxxxy Andrews being the runners-up. Alaska, Alyssa Edward... |
what is the spring of the Danube also interested the oceanographer Jacques Cousteau, who in 1987 filmed a documentary about the Danube around St. Martin's Church. For centuries, the two cities Furtwangen and Donaueschingen competed for an official status which declares their own source as the official source of the Dan... |
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