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from Archie Comics, which was picked up to series in May 2016. ""Riverdale"" premiered on January 26, 2017, and was renewed for a second season on March 7, 2017. Berlanti co-wrote and co-produced the DC Comics film ""Green Lantern"", starring Ryan Reynolds as the titular character. As the film was not critically nor fi... |
notice upon any point either of Asia or Africa--all these are assets of precious value. On the West, India must exercise a predominant influence over the destinies of Persia and Afghanistan; on the north, it can veto any rival in Tibet; on the north-east . . . it can exert great pressure upon China, and it is one of th... |
projected exhaustion of the extraordinary measures in October or possibly November. On August 26, 2013, Treasury informed Congress that if the debt ceiling was not raised in time, the United States would be forced to default on its debt sometime in mid-October. On September 25, Treasury announced that extraordinary mea... |
within three months of its release. A hardback edition was published by Harmony Books, a division of Random House in the United States in October 1980, and the 1981 US paperback edition was promoted by the give-away of 3,000 free copies in the magazine ""Rolling Stone"" to build word of mouth. In 2005, Del Rey Books re... |
Wars Rebels"". And we are in ongoing conversations with them on what is the next Star Wars animated show."" On November 9, 2017, it was announced that Disney and Lucasfilm were developing a new live-action ""Star Wars"" television series for Disney's then-unnamed upcoming streaming service. The announcement was made by... |
the treaty that would have established the European Defense Community, a treaty they themselves had proposed in 1950 as a means to contain German revival. France instead focused on another treaty also under development. In May 1950 France had proposed the European Coal and Steel Community with the purpose of ensuring F... |
States to conduct aerial herbicide spraying in his country. In August of that year, the Republic of Vietnam Air Force conducted herbicide operations with American help. But Diem's request launched a policy debate in the White House and the State and Defense Departments. However, U.S. officials considered using it, poin... |
wreath at the base of ""The Minute Man"" statue and then respectfully observed as Sir Peter Ramsbotham, the British Ambassador to the United States, laid a wreath at the grave of British soldiers killed in the battle. Battles of Lexington and Concord The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engageme... |
College World Series. The tournament field was determined by regional committees, some of whom held playoffs, while others selected specific conference champions, and still others simply selected their representatives. The eight teams were divided among the East and West brackets. ""At Yale Field, New Haven, Connecticu... |
the logo (the word ""Jazz"" with the J represented as a musical note combined with a basketball) on the center chest, with purple numbers. The only modification to this uniform was the word ""Utah"" being added to the center chest logo before the 1986–87 season. The road uniforms were purple with the 'J-note' logo and ... |
July 1921. Soon after, the US–German Peace Treaty of 1921 was signed in Berlin on 25 August 1921, the US–Austrian Peace Treaty of 1921 was signed in Vienna on 24 August 1921, and the US–Hungarian Peace Treaty of 1921 was signed in Budapest on 29 August 1921. Wilson's former friend Edward Mandell House, present at the n... |
was an artist, so it was, like, 'Oh, this songwriter BC.' "" ""If I Were a Boy"" was the first song she ever recorded, and she initially did not intend to hand it to another singer. Jean said that the fact that Beyoncé recorded the ballad provided many opportunities, and she was approached by many people who wanted to ... |
black ops troops being written by retired Army Ranger, Max Adams, is also in development. The television production slate includes ""Levon's Trade"" created by Chuck Dixon, and a series adaptation of Charles Sailor's ""Second Son"" being written by Rob Williams. Stallone's debut as a director came in 1978 with ""Paradi... |
Raisina Hill Raisina Hill (""Rāyasīnā Pahāṛī""), often used as a metonym for the seat of the Government of India, is an area of Lutyens' Delhi, New Delhi, housing India's most important government buildings, including Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India and the Secretariat building hous... |
Billy Currington discography American singer and songwriter Billy Currington has released six studio albums and one compilation album, all via Mercury Nashville. He has also released twenty singles to country radio, eleven of which reached number one on the U.S. ""Billboard"" Hot Country Songs or Country Airplay charts... |
The Secret Key and Other Verses The Secret Key and Other Verses (1906) is the fourth collection of poems by Australian poet George Essex Evans. It was released in hardback by Angus and Robertson in 1906, and features the poems ""The Women of the West"", ""Ode for Commonwealth Day"", and ""Loraine"". The collection cons... |
for the 2015–16 season. (Of the four sitcoms paired with ""Last Man Standing"" on Fridays, ""Dr. Ken"" was the only series that returned for an additional season, getting a second season renewal for the 2016–17 season.) Both ""Dr. Ken"" and ""Last Man Standing"" were canceled in May 2017, with their Friday stablemate "... |
for other artists to perform. The song has been covered by several artists, including Ronan Keating, who took it to Number 1 in the UK Singles Chart in May 2002. This is the first country love song released by Brooks. A man lies awake at night, thinking what would happen in his love's mind if he were to die the next da... |
his first game with the Marlins, he hit a grand slam off New York Mets pitcher Mike Pelfrey. In 2011, he had the lowest percentage of runners caught stealing of all major league catchers, at 17%. In 2012, Buck hit .192/.297/.347 with 12 HR and 41 RBI in 106 games while throwing out 27% of runners. On November 19, 2012,... |
and can be developed to achieve outstanding performance. Goleman posits that individuals are born with a general emotional intelligence that determines their potential for learning emotional competencies. Goleman's model of EI has been criticized in the research literature as mere ""pop psychology"" (Mayer, Roberts, & ... |
abuse and domestic violence throughout his childhood in result having him resorting to alcohol to repress his memories. As he is willing to take responsible for his life and as husband and father, his drinking buddies Jimmy (Gerald Vandever) and Marty (James Junes) cultivate in having Cloyd continue their carefree life... |
builds a crepuscular alternate history story whose aim is to explain on a historical and psychoanalytical level why all European super-heroes disappeared from popular culture and European collective memory with World War II. Jess Nevins has produced a series of annotations for each volume which are available online (se... |
The Conservative Caucus The Conservative Caucus, or TCC, is an American public policy organization and lobbying group emphasizing grassroots citizen activism and headquartered in Vienna, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, D.C. It was founded in 1974 by Howard Phillips, who led until 2012 when he retired due to his healt... |
scored 63 points on February 10, 1949. It remained the most in an NBA game until Elgin Baylor scored 64 points in a 1959 game. Fulks' 63-point outburst came during a Warriors 108-87 victory over the Indianapolis Jets. Fulks made 27 of 56 field goal attempts and nine of 14 free throws. Along the way he shattered the rec... |
common, setting off the hunt for the world's first murder weapon. The Book of Lies (Meltzer novel) The Book of Lies is a novel written by Brad Meltzer which assumes a connection between the story of Cain and Abel and the superhero Superman, written by Jerry Siegel. According to WorldCat, the book is in 2133 libraries. ... |
David Kessler (writer) David Kessler (Born February 16, 1959) is an author, public speaker, and death and grieving expert. He has published many books, including two co-written with famed psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross: Life Lessons: Two Experts on Death and Dying Teach us about the Mysteries of Life and Living"" &... |
Now and HBO Go apps are included. Over the season, the viewer numbers averaged at over 30 million per episode across all platforms. The season was simulcast around the world by HBO and its broadcast partners in 186 countries. In some countries, it aired the day after its first release. On July 23, 2016, a teaser produc... |
church contained a large collection of relics and featured, among other things, a silver iconostasis. The focal point of the Eastern Orthodox Church for nearly one thousand years, the building witnessed the excommunication of Patriarch Michael I Cerularius officially communicated by Humbert of Silva Candida, the papal ... |
way, that is true. Because SM Entertainment created the environment and all the surrounding conditions, [she is] able to be successful in the way [she is] now."" She later assumed creative control with ""The Face,"" while ""Kiss My Lips"" became her first entirely self-written, self-produced album. BoA has collaborated... |
to fulfill other commitments."" He added that ""Sarah is also busy filming her upcoming Star Cinema movie with John Lloyd Cruz, and is set to go on a Sarah G concert worldwide"". Geronimo admitted in an interview that she felt intimidated with the three other coaches due much possibly to their caliber in each of their ... |
score four goals in an international match. He was selected as part of the squad for Euro 2012. After the tournament, during which he failed to score, Baroš announced his retirement from international football, having scored a total of 41 international goals in 93 matches. His total of 41 international goals for his co... |
Clean Air Act (United States) The Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. § 7401) is a United States federal law designed to control air pollution on a national level. It is one of the United States' first and most influential modern environmental laws, and one of the most comprehensive air quality laws in the world. As with many oth... |
elevator and go high to the sky where Wonka reveals that Charlie, as well as Grandpa Joe and his whole family will move into the factory and the grand prize is not really The Lifetime Supply of Chocolate but the entire factory itself, and Charlie will take over its business when Wonka retires, reminding Charlie not to ... |
them opposed changes that benefited the landed gentry, particularly the dissolution of the monasteries. Unlike the northern gentry, who led the Pilgrimage of Grace, a large and threatening rebellion against the dissolution, the Staffordshire gentry, not least Littleton, clamoured to buy newly-marketable land and houses... |
this process is strongly affected by the presence of acid. Indeed, the corrosion of most metals by oxygen is accelerated at low pH. Providing the electrons for the above reaction is the oxidation of iron that may be described as follows: The following redox reaction also occurs in the presence of water and is crucial t... |
Minnie, with the help of Patrick, but when Minnie is born, Patrick leaves Maxine for dead. Maxine, however, survives so Patrick sends her back to prison by having her drive by pretending that Minnie is sick. On the court day Dodger tricks Patrick into hitting him, showing Patrick's true colors which he records and show... |
householder with no husband present, and 23.2% were non-families. 20.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 6.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.84 and the average family size was 3.31. In the CDP, the population was spread out with 28.2% under t... |
French Revolution The French Revolution ( ) was a period of far-reaching social and political upheaval in France and its colonies beginning in 1789. The Revolution overthrew the monarchy, established a republic, catalyzed violent periods of political turmoil, and finally culminated in a dictatorship under Napoleon who ... |
Reports emerged in the summer of 2016 that Huckabee, who currently lives in Florida, was considering running for governor of Florida in 2018 to succeed term limited Republican incumbent Rick Scott. However, Huckabee later announced that he was declining to run in the 2018 Florida Gubernatorial election. Had he run and ... |
boiled before sugar, cinnamon, and ground cloves are added. Pastashu is made from choux pastry, filled with a cream, vanilla, coffee or chocolate-flavoured custard and then topped usually with fondant icing. This dessert is known as Éclair in France and Bignè in Italy Trileçe is an Albanian adaptation of the Spanish Tr... |
(although her name was not Caroline), and a sad insight into his state of mind at the time. It is not clear how much of the guitar on the album was played by Kirwan, with Gregory and Bob Weston playing on several tracks, although a press release for the album states that Kirwan took the acoustic guitar solo on ""Summer... |
Game of Thrones (season 7) The seventh and penultimate season of the fantasy drama television series ""Game of Thrones"" premiered on HBO on July 16, 2017, and concluded on August 27, 2017. Unlike previous seasons that consisted of ten episodes each, the seventh season consisted of only seven. Like the previous season,... |
the Masters from 1960 through 1978, winning the event 11 times among them during that span. After winning by one stroke in 1958, Palmer won by one stroke again in 1960 in memorable circumstances. Trailing Ken Venturi by one shot in the 1960 event, Palmer made birdies on the last two holes to prevail. Palmer would go on... |
None of the three can provide a verifiable alibi for the time of the murder, so Inspector Thornton (Garry Marsh) decides to shadow them in the belief that sooner or later the guilty party will betray himself. Allen has fallen in love with Roach's wife Alycia (Valerie Hobson), who is tired of her loveless marriage and f... |
Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics Basketball contests at the 1984 Summer Olympics took place at The Forum in Inglewood, United States from July 29 to August 10. The United States won the gold medal in both events, the first in the women's team history. Due to the boycott, the Soviet Union and Hungary withdrew from... |
North Korea at the 2017 Asian Winter Games The People's Democratic Republic of Korea (North Korea) competed in the 2017 Asian Winter Games in Sapporo and Obihiro, Japan from February 19 to 26. The country is competed in one sport (skating) and two disciplines: figure skating and short track speed skating. The North Kor... |
would be ordered at that point. That September, the writers room was put on hold so Netflix and Marvel could plan how to adjust the season from the expected 13 episodes to a shorter 10-episode run. During the week of October 15, detailed scripts for the first half of those 10 episodes were delivered to Netflix and Marv... |
different origins and traditions, some now also having been influenced by this more recent American tradition. During the 19th century, women's peace groups in the United States tried to establish holidays and regular activities in favor of peace and against war. A common early activity was the meeting of groups of mot... |
National Tour of Disney's Lion King. He is billed as the Acrobatic Trickster and the understudy for Ed. Samuels has won major dance awards. Among them, he was a ballet finalist at the Youth America Grand Prix, the international dance competition, in the Pre-Competitive Division., Jordan Samuels Jordan Samuels is an Ame... |
Death Punch's greatest hits album, A Decade of Destruction. On April 5, 2018, the band released ""Fake"" as the lead single from ""And Justice for None."" On April 20, 2018, a second single was released, titled ""Sham Pain."" A third single ""When the Seasons Change"" was released on May 4, 2018. For a fall 2018 tour w... |
All Time"". During its nine seasons, ""Everybody Loves Raymond"" was nominated for 69 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning 15 of them, including 10 for acting. The series was also nominated for 21 Screen Actors Guild Awards (1 win) and won the Writers Guild of America Award for for ""Italy"" in 2002. The series finale scored... |
Maggie, their son Henry, daughter Gladys and their attractive maid, Sabina, face the hardships of the prehistoric time, and the impending Ice Age. The Woolly Mammoths attend the Mammoth Convention in Atlantic City. Sabina enters the beauty contest at the convention (""World Peace""). The Fortune Teller Esmeralda predic... |
addition, none of Shoshenq C's three wives used the title ""King's Wife"" in any of their artifacts. More significantly, none of his 3 children ever gave their father a royal title on their own funerary objects such as a Priest Osorkon whose funerary papyri is now in the St Petersburg Museum, or the God's Wife Karomama... |
Anthony Mundine. Kev Carmody described the 2008 version: A version of the song performed by The Waifs also appears on the 2007 Kev Carmody tribute album, ""Cannot Buy My Soul"". The song is also featured on their 2009 ""Live from the Union of Soul"" album where it is co-performed with John Butler. In November 2009 Trip... |
Area codes 715 and 534 North American telephone area codes 715 and 534 are state of Wisconsin area codes covering most of the northern part of the state. The main area code, 715, was created along with Area code 414 as one of the two original area codes assigned to Wisconsin in October 1947. Due to northern Wisconsin's... |
early period of Chinese Civil War after 1945. In 1949, the Communist Party of China won the Chinese Civil War, resulting in the establishment of the People's Republic of China on 1 October 1949. The Kuomintang government of the Republic of China was forced to retreat to Taiwan, where it continued to maintain itself as ... |
Kumaradasa Kumāradāsa is the author of a Sanskrit ""Mahākāvya"" called the ""Jānakī-haraṇa"" or Jānakī’s abduction. ""Jānakī"" is another name of Sita, wife of Rama. Sita was abducted by Ravana when she along with Rama, exiled from his kingdom, and Lakshmana was living in a forest which incident is taken from Ramayana ... |
Scream 2 Scream 2 is a 1997 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson. It stars Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Laurie Metcalf, Jamie Kennedy, Jerry O'Connell, Jada Pinkett and Liev Schreiber. The film was released on December 12, 1997 by Dimension... |
the constitution was progressively ignored by the Russian authorities. Alexander I of Russia never formally crowned himself as King of Poland. Instead, in 1815, he appointed Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich as ""de facto"" viceroy, disregarding the constitution. Soon after the Congress of Vienna resolutions were signed... |
night he took Katherine to the Ball, Damon was also with her. Back in 1864, where Katherine and Stefan are together in bed and it is revealed that Katherine was a vampire and she bites Stefan. The next morning, Stefan is horrified but she compels him not to say anything and she tells Stefan that the three of them (her,... |
the anniversary of their liberation from Egypt. reports that upon entering the Promised Land, the Israelites kept the Passover on the plains of Jericho and ate unleavened cakes and parched corn, produce of the land, the next day. reports that King Josiah commanded the Israelites to keep the Passover in Jerusalem as par... |
is important to note some assumptions made above about the various inertial frames of reference. Newton, for instance, employed universal time, as explained by the following example. Suppose that you own two clocks, which both tick at exactly the same rate. You synchronize them so that they both display exactly the sam... |
Nursed back to health by Lobo/Dave, the two men exchange life stories, which are so similar they joke that they could be brothers. No longer controlled by Resuna and One True, Currie agrees to join Dave in an effort to hide from One True. About half of the book consists of Currie and Dave’s telling of their personal an... |
a memorial was to be built in time for the anniversary of the end of the war in November 2018, authorization of a D.C. memorial could no longer wait. Cleaver and Poe met at the end of the first session of the 113th Congress, and Poe agreed to abandon his legislative proposal so that a memorial could be built in time fo... |
mussels are a known aquatic invasive species and have been a possible risk to Lake Winnipeg since the 1980s when they invaded nearby lakes, including the great lakes. In 2015 zebra mussels became officially established in Lake Winnipeg, confirming these fears. The scientists aboard the Namao monitored the presence of z... |
Street"" and ""Jaws"", in order to establish the tone of the series. With the critical success of the first season after its release in July 2016, speculation on a possible second season was raised. The Duffer Brothers initially intended for ""Stranger Things"" to either be a standalone miniseries or an anthology serie... |
You're the One for Me ""You're the One For Me"" () is a song written by Australian cricketer Brett Lee during the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy in India. It was released as a duet featuring Lee and Bollywood star Asha Bhosle. The lyrics were reportedly written in 30 minutes by Lee between practice sessions at the Champions... |
a subsequent DNA tests showed that the average self identifying white was genetically 54% European. Genotype and phenotype in Chileans vary according to social class. 13% of lower-class Chileans have at least one non-Hispanic European surname, compared to 72% of those who belong to the upper-middle-class. Phenotypicall... |
Shaqiri. Bayern faced VfL Wolfsburg on 16 April in the DFB-Pokal. Bayern won 6–1. Bayern got goals from Mandžukić, Robben, Shaqiri and Gómez. Mario Gómez scored three goals within nine minute of coming on. Diego scored for Wolfsburg. Bayern faced Hannover 96 on 20 April. Bayern won 6–1. Bayern got goals from Ribéry, Gó... |
the overwhelming listener response, Capitol Records president Alan W. Livingston decided a few days later to take advantage of the response and rush-release the already-prepared single three weeks ahead of schedule on 26 December 1963. Several New York radio stations began playing ""I Want to Hold Your Hand"" on its re... |
government. The ""Journal"" was frequently mocked for its use of the term ""lucky duckies"" to refer to people whose lack of a federal income tax burden is the direct result of their lower income. This attitude was satirized as ""let them eat cake""-style myopia. Ruben Bolling's ""Tom the Dancing Bug"" comic in ""Salon... |
states have ""Estupro"" laws that can, upon complaint of the family (or minor), be used to prosecute adults who engage in sexual intercourse with minors by seduction or deceit (the exact definitions of this crime vary by state, see section estupro, above). In some Mexican jurisdictions prosecutors have chosen to prosec... |
Sweet Child Sweet Child was a 1968 double album by the British folk-rock band Pentangle: Terry Cox, Bert Jansch, Jacqui McShee, John Renbourn and Danny Thompson. One disk of the double album was recorded at Pentangle's live concert in the Royal Festival Hall, which took place on 29 June 1968; the other was recorded in ... |
of periodic table, which he named ""Vis tellurique"" (the 'telluric helix'), after the element tellurium, which fell near the center of his diagram. With the elements arranged in a spiral on a cylinder by order of increasing atomic weight, de Chancourtois saw that elements with similar properties lined up vertically. H... |
in the Italian Alps (area ) affected by a debris flow, estimated a peak discharge of for a section located in the middle stretch of the main channel. At the same cross section, the maximum foreseeable water discharge (by HEC-1), was , a value about 40 times lower than that calculated for the debris flow that occurred. ... |
Telling Stories Telling Stories is the fifth album by American singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman, released in 2000 (see 2000 in music). It was her first album in over four years, and her first since ""Crossroads"" to be produced or co-produced by David Kershenbaum. A special 2 CD tour edition of this album was also relea... |
Drew would leave the series following the conclusion of the season. It was released on April 4, 2018 that a familiar character would be returning to the set later on in the season as Sarah Utterback's Nurse Olivia Harper would be revisiting Grey Sloan, not as a nurse but as mom of a patient. Details of her storyline or... |
extended by several miles to extend from Downtown to Mission Espada which is on the city's south side. This addition (named the ""Mission Reach"") is notable for its emphasis on ecological controls and improvements, as well as trail improvements to support both hiking and biking. The Mission Reach has paddling trails a... |
she spent much of the 1970s appearing as a guest on top-rated television shows such as ""The Six Million Dollar Man"", ""Hawaii Five-O"", ""The Love Boat"", ""CHiPs"", ""The F.B.I."", ""Quincy, M.E."", the UK's ""Thriller"" series, ""Police Woman"", and ""Fantasy Island"", as well as many made-for-TV movies. In 1980, M... |
eight medals were obtained in women's speed skating: Anne Henning won a gold in the 500 m and a bronze in the 1000 m, while Dianne Holum grabbed a gold in the 1500 m and a silver in the 3000 m. Also in this discipline, Ard Schenk (three golds), Stien Baas-Kaiser (one gold and one silver), Atje Keulen-Deelstra (one silv... |
Niagara Falls, Ontario Niagara Falls is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is on the western bank of the Niagara River in the Golden Horseshoe region of Southern Ontario, with a population of 88,071 at the 2016 census. The municipality was incorporated on 12 June 1903. Across the Niagara River is Niagara Falls, New York. Th... |
appeared a few hours before the scheduled time through Canadian music channel Much. The video was then quickly uploaded to Swift's official Vevo account. Swift's love interest in the video is played by model Dominic Sherwood, whose eyes are two different colors due to heterochromia. Some of the scenes were shot in the ... |
Evening Post"". The following month, Fred Stone was cast in the leading role of Pa Boyer, while it was announced that Cliff Reid would assume the producing duties. Initially the adaptation of the novel was given to John Twist and Joel Sayre. By the end of September, Reid had been replaced by a new associate producer at... |
Duane Carrell Duane Blore Carrell (born October 3, 1949) is a former professional American football punter in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Rams, New York Jets, and St. Louis Cardinals. He played college football at Florida State University. Carrell attended Woodrow Wilson High School... |
mother plays it on the piano in his flashback. The song was used at the suggestion of Robert Downey Jr., who portrayed Tony Stark/Iron Man in this and many other Marvel Cinematic Universe films, because he liked the song when he was young. John Barrowman recorded this song on his 2003 album ""Reflections from Broadway"... |
Nancy Birtwhistle in the final. A spin-off show """", hosted by comedian Jo Brand on BBC Two, was also launched as a companion series this year. Each episode was broadcast two days after the main show but later moved to the same night. The show includes interviews with eliminated contestants. In the U.S., the fifth ser... |
Leafs defenceman with at least 50 points in a season since Tomas Kaberle and Bryan McCabe did it in 2006–07. Both Gardiner and Rielly ended the regular season with a career high 52 points to help the Leafs to their second consecutive playoff showing, in which they would lose to the Boston Bruins in seven games in the f... |
and questions about being alive."" Christian Serratos initially auditioned for Jessica Stanley, but she ""fell totally in love with Angela"" after reading the books and took advantage of a later opportunity to audition for Angela Weber. The role of Jessica Stanley went to Anna Kendrick, who got the part after two mix-a... |
of mountains in the Mount Aspiring/Tititea region of Central Otago. In 1951 Edmund Hillary was on a ""test run"" for Everest, and was backpacking up the Tasman Glacier towards Malte Brun Hut; all five were carrying loads of 70 lb (32 kg) or more. He was ""met by a young man (Hollows) who came bounding down to meet me a... |
in 1988. ""I am tired of hurting and it does hurt."" The single won the performers the NARAS Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, as well as Song of the Year for its writers, Bacharach and Bayer Sager. It also was ranked by Billboard magazine as the most popular song of 1986. With this si... |
controller and the chief procurator of the Synod. The heads of other departments participated in the meetings of the Council only in the consideration of cases directly related to the competence of their departments. The chairman of the Council of Ministers was not the emperor himself, as was previously the case, but t... |
2004 American League Championship Series The 2004 American League Championship Series was the Major League Baseball playoff series to decide the American League champion for the 2004 season, and the right to play in the 2004 World Series. A rematch of the 2003 American League Championship Series, it was played between ... |
season, as was originally scheduled. The of piping for the artificial ice was installed improperly and had to be reinstalled in December 1912. The first professional ice hockey game in the building was on December 21, 1912, an exhibition between the Montreal Canadiens and Montreal Wanderers. Sprague Cleghorn was suspen... |
Bears–Packers rivalry The Bears–Packers rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers. The two clubs have won a combined 22 NFL championships (13 for Green Bay and 9 for Chicago), including 5 Super Bowl championships (4 for Green Bay and 1 for Chicago) and have ... |
Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer. Clinton's second term saw the first federal budget surpluses since the 1960s, but was partially overshadowed by his impeachment in 1998. His impeachment arose after he denied having an affair with a White House intern, Monica Lewinsky. Though the House of Representatives voted to impe... |
with magician Issy Simpson finishing in second place and comedian Daliso Chaponda in third place. During its broadcast, the series averaged around 9.1 million viewers. Following open auditions held the previous year between October to December, the Judges' audition took place between January and February 2017, within B... |
Straight Arrow The Straight Arrow radio program was a western adventure series for juveniles which was broadcast, mostly twice weekly in the United States from 1948 or 1949 through 1951. A total of 292 episodes were aired. Although first broadcast only in California, in early 1949 it was broadcast nationally on the Mut... |
as officers and justifying the NCC Motto of ‘Unity and Discipline’. Dr. Kalpana Chawla, the first Indian American astronaut and first Indian born woman in space is perhaps Tagore Baal Niketan's most famous alumni. Born in Karnal, India in 1962, she completed her schooling from Tagore Baal Niketan in 1976. She was one o... |
was the second time in which the Mets' World Series win was in conjunction with a football championship by a New York team, as the New York Jets (then a member of the AFL) had defeated the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III. Three men who were involved in the final game of the 1969 World Series, played at Shea Stadium, ... |
is convex with respect to the half-circle, then the shape will be gibbous (bulging outwards), whereas if the half-ellipse is concave with respect to the half-circle, then the shape will be a crescent. When a crescent moon occurs, the phenomenon of earthshine may be apparent, where the night side of the Moon dimly refle... |
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