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Arendelle, Elsa shrunk and trapped him and the Jolly Roger inside a bottle, unknowingly trapping Ariel inside as well. With the introduction of ""Frozen"" characters, the season 4 of ""Once Upon a Time"" saw a 31-percent increase in ratings from the autumn of 2013 (9.3 million viewers), marking its best ratings in almo... |
London Palladium. Producers cast Douglas Hodge in the lead role of Willy Wonka, with further casting announced on 11 January 2013. Previews of the show were delayed by five days until 22 May, due to ""unforeseen problems in the delivery of a piece of stage engineering by a contractor"". Shortly after opening night the ... |
the Top 20 with two duets: ""Tonight, I Celebrate My Love"" with Peabo Bryson (#16/ 1983) and ""Set the Night to Music"" with Maxi Priest (#6/ 1991) which, with her three Donny Hathaway duet hits from the 1970s, would make Flack's overall Top 40 tally eleven hits. ""Making Love"" was not one of Flack's major internatio... |
the military. About 20,000 Puerto Rican men were drafted during World War I. By 1918, the U.S. Army Medical Corps realized there was a shortage of medical anesthesiologists, a low-salary specialty required in military operating rooms. Therefore, the Army reluctantly began hiring women physicians as civilian contract em... |
All Out Motorsports All Out Motorsports is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. The team is owned and operated by driver Korbin Forrister. The team currently fields the No. 7 Toyota Tundra part-time for Korbin Forrister. All Out Motorsports beg... |
their camp. Among the camp are brothers Pete and Mitch Dolgen, who have a working tank. When it becomes clear that Martinez may not be able to keep them safe, the Governor kills him by throwing him into a pit of walkers. Pete takes command, but the Governor later kills him as well after he displays an inability to kill... |
construction and making some groundbreaking contributions. A graduate of the University of Cincinnati, he placed a brick from his alma mater's demolished McMicken Hall in the south anchorage before the concrete was poured. He innovated the use of movable safety netting beneath the construction site, which saved the liv... |
a heavy post-production process as well. Some songs were treated with overdubs, or even re-recorded entirely, by the Beatles at London's CTS Studios on 5 January 1966, to cover audio problems throughout the concert recording. In addition, the audio for ""Twist and Shout"" comes from a show at the Hollywood Bowl later o... |
another major Chicago artist, Jerry Butler. He also sang with The Impressions and Curtis Mayfield on the live album ""Curtis in Chicago"" (1973). Chandler sang on Arthur Louis's album, ""Knocking on Heaven's Door"" (1974) alongside Eric Clapton. A spell with Curtis Mayfield's brand, Curtom, resulted in four self-produc... |
possible stage name. In the 2012 film ""The Dark Knight Rises"", Bruce Wayne leaves the residue of his estate to Alfred, listing him in the will as Alfred J. Pennyworth. A highly intelligent and resourceful man, Alfred runs the day-to-day operations of Wayne Manor and maintains much of the equipment of the Batcave bene... |
was declared to be a republic, under the Republic of Ireland Act. The Government of Ireland Act 1920, which came into effect on 3 May 1921, provided for separate self-governing parliaments for Northern Ireland (the six northeastern counties) and Southern Ireland (the rest of the island), thus partitioning Ireland. Whil... |
October 1943 until June 1946, the center was based at Camp Crowder. The US Army discontinued using pigeons as message carriers in 1957. Fifteen ""hero pigeons"" were donated to zoos, and about a thousand other pigeons were sold to the public. During the Italian Campaign of World War II, G.I. Joe was a pigeon who saved ... |
Planet of the Apes (1968 film) Planet of the Apes is a 1968 American science fiction film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. It stars Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans, James Whitmore, James Daly and Linda Harrison. The screenplay by Michael Wilson and Rod Serling was loosely based on the 1963 ... |
debt. Realizing that one man attempting to get through customs is too suspicious, he hires his stripper neighbor stage-named Rose, a teenage runaway and petty thief named Casey, and his 18-year-old neighbor Kenny, to pose as a bogus family called ""the Millers."" When the Millers reach the compound, they find out that ... |
of running the National Recovery Administration. Johnson's increasingly erratic behavior, frequent policy about-faces, and abusive behavior toward subordinates aliented Richberg, who began asking President Roosevelt to fire or replace the Administrator. After two meetings with Roosevelt and an abortive resignation atte... |
Lane (Nadia Bjorlin). Laurisa Mahlin of ""Soap Central"" praised the dynamic in contrast to the usual romantic triangle for Dannifer. Mahlin explained that even though JJ is acting horribly, it was enough for most fans that he caused trouble for the hated pairing. Jamey Giddens later said that Moss's JJ was the ""best ... |
While the surviving stitchpunks are celebrating the destruction of the factory, ""Over the Rainbow"", the song from ""The Wizard of Oz"" performed by Judy Garland, plays on a 78rpm gramophone record, which was not included in the original motion picture soundtrack to ""9"". ""Welcome Home"" by Coheed and Cambria plays ... |
sixth season. Filming for season six began in July 2015, and ended on December 17, 2015. The budget for the sixth season increased compared to the previous seasons as each episode did cost over $10 million per episode, totaling over $100 million for the full season and setting a new high for the series. The season film... |
US. Flights in the air would be diverted to nearby air ports. The only air travel allowed would be DOD or emergency flights. The military would be placed at the highest readiness level, Defense Condition (DEFCON) 1, as well as the highest terrorism alert level, Force Protection Condition (FPCON) Delta. To help determin... |
Rhodopis (hetaera) Rhodopis (, real name possibly Doricha) was a celebrated 6th-century BCE Greek hetaera, of Thracian origin. She is one of only two hetaerae mentioned by name in Herodotus' discussion of the profession (the other is the somewhat later Archidike). According to Herodotus, she was a fellow-slave of the f... |
was Belgium's second quickest goal in a World Cup match (5:59), behind only Léopold Anoul's goal against England in 1954, in the fifth minute. For Tunisia, it has registered as their worst defeat ever in their World Cup history. <section begin=g3 /><section end=g3 /> The two teams had never met before. John Stones head... |
Xerocole A xerocole (), commonly referred to as a desert animal, is an animal adapted to live in the desert. The main challenges they must overcome are lack of water and excessive heat. To conserve water, they both avoid evaporation and concentrate excretions (i.e. urine and feces). Some are so adept at conserving wate... |
conquest of Esztergom in northern Hungary. After further advances by the Turks, the Habsburg ruler Ferdinand officially recognized Ottoman ascendancy in Hungary in 1547. By the end of Suleiman's reign, the Empire spanned approximately , extending over three continents. In addition, the Empire became a dominant naval fo... |
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 Ivy Winters winning Miss Congeniality. The sixth season of ""RuPaul's Drag Race"" began airing February 24, 2014. Like the fifth season, the season featured 14 contesta... |
A Star Is Born (1937 film) A Star Is Born is a 1937 American Technicolor romantic drama film produced by David O. Selznick, directed by William A. Wellman from a script by Wellman, Robert Carson, Dorothy Parker, and Alan Campbell, and starring Janet Gaynor (in her only Technicolor film) as an aspiring Hollywood actress... |
United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 The United Kingdom held a national pre-selection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1974. It was held on 23 February 1974 and presented by Jimmy Savile as part of the BBC1 TV series ""Clunk, Click... As It Happens"", with Olivia Newton-John... |
by cilia that pull strings of mucus containing food particles towards a series of grooves around the mouth. The lantern, where present, surrounds both the mouth cavity and the pharynx. At the top of the lantern, the pharynx opens into the esophagus, which runs back down the outside of the lantern, to join the small int... |
Love, Life and Feelings Love, Life and Feelings is the 21st studio album from Shirley Bassey, released in 1976 on the United Artists label. The album peaked at #13 in the UK album chart, and charted at #149 in the Billboard 200. ""Love, Life and Feelings"" was awarded silver record status by the British Phonographic In... |
included large amounts of land near the poles and, near the equator, only a relatively small strip connecting the polar masses. Pannotia lasted until 540 Ma, near the beginning of the Cambrian period and then broke up, giving rise to the continents of Laurentia, Baltica, and the southern supercontinent of Gondwana. In ... |
internationally recognised as an independent nation on 20 May 2002. The island of Timor was populated as part of the human migrations that have shaped Australasia more generally. In 2011 evidence was uncovered of humans in East Timor at 42,000 years ago, at the Jerimalai cave site. These early settlers had high-level m... |
pahul"" or ""amrit"", the Nectar of Immortality, was ready for administration. Guru Gobind Singh gave the five Sikhs five palmsful each to drink. In Wicca, an infant is held up to the God and Goddess by the mother and then sprinkled with water or passed over a small fire. This is called Wiccaning. Religious initiation ... |
""The Simpsons"" since Season 4, replacing Pino Insegno. He also performed the Italian voices of Prince Charming in the ""Shrek"" films, Phineas T. Ratchet in ""Robots"", Li Shang in ""Mulan"" and more. Francesco Prando Francesco Prando (born February 22, 1960) is an Italian actor and voice actor. Prando was born in Ro... |
they got a 22 runs win over the Mumbai Indians to bag their first ever Indian Premier League title. It was also the first time that a defending champion of the tournament qualify for the final and defend their title. Previous champions Rajasthan Royals (2008) and Deccan Chargers (2009) failed to qualify for the final o... |
Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands (""Constantijn Christof Frederik Aschwin""; born 11 October 1969) is the third and youngest son of the former Dutch queen, Beatrix, and her husband, Claus von Amsberg, and is the younger brother of the reigning Dutch king, Willem-Alexander. He ... |
a collection of cover songs which include songs like ""I Can See Clearly Now"" (originally by Johnny Nash), ""Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show"" (Neil Diamond), and ""Listen to the Music"" (The Doobie Brothers). The only song written by Bono is the title track; it clocks in at over nine minutes on the album vers... |
Festival on September 11, 1998. On December 11, 1998, the film opened in limited release at 31 theaters, and grossed $390,563 in its first week, with an average of $12,598 per theater. More theaters were added during the limited run, and on January 22, 1999, the film officially entered wide release by screening in 660 ... |
characterized as a typical ""noble savage"" by art historian Vivien Green Fryd, but her interpretation has been contested. The most famous modern example of ""hard"" (or anti-) primitivism in books and movies was William Golding's ""Lord of the Flies"", published in 1954. The title is said to be a reference to the Bibl... |
win the award. In 1998 he won his first of eight Gold Glove awards. Only Hall of Famers Brooks Robinson (16) and Mike Schmidt (10) have more at third base. Rolen was supposed to be one of the key pieces in the Phillies revival. However, claiming that management was not trying hard enough to win, as well as having const... |
the buccinator pass across the lips from side to side without decussation. Superficial to this stratum is a second, formed on either side by the caninus and triangularis, which cross each other at the angle of the mouth; those from the caninus passing to the lower lip, and those from the triangularis to the upper lip, ... |
Ivy Holmes from 2003 to 2006. After dating for less than a year, Dunbar became engaged to his girlfriend Maya Gilbert, an actress and writer. The duo's engagement took place in Montego Bay, Jamaica on December 30, 2012. Their daughter, Berkeley Seon was born in December, 2013. Their son, Czar Rockmond Dunbar, was born ... |
Philadelphia baseball club, the history of baseball in Philadelphia extends to even before the Athletics, as Philadelphians were playing town ball by the 1820s. The Philadelphia Eagles, founded in 1933, are members of the East Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League. They have... |
Matilda Baffour Awuah Matilda Baffour Awuah is a Ghanaian female security expert and a former Director General of the Ghana Prisons Service. Matilda Awuah attended Aburi Girls Secondary School in the Eastern Region of Ghana. She proceeded to the University of Ghana and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Modern... |
the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In the episode, Andy Bernard (Ed Helms) throws a garden party at Schrute Farms to impress Robert California (James Spader), with his parents and brother in attendance. Meanwhile, Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) works to make it a classy event. ""Garden Party"" features a substa... |
(1998), ""State of Play"" (2009), and ""Madras Cafe"" (2013). In the 1990s and early 2000s, many horror films and thrillers started to blend mystery and suspense into stories centered around clever, sociopathic serial killers or various mysterious supernatural occurrences. The Hannibal Lecter novels by Thomas Harris ha... |
explains that to simulate the burning streets, his crew set up numerous 'flicker boxes' that ""pulse like a flame"", in addition to simulated moonlight from ""cherry picker""-like machines. Actress Julie Benz says the flashback scenes are ""the high points"" of playing Darla; her favorite scene is the Boxer Rebellion. ... |
available for withdrawal. Personal checks will thus have the same utility in such transactions. In the United States, under Article 3 of the Uniform Commercial Code, a cashier's check is effective as a note of the issuing bank. Also, according to Regulation CC (Reg CC) of the Federal Reserve, cashier's checks are recog... |
Rib steak A rib steak is a beef steak sliced from the rib primal of a beef animal, with rib bone attached. In the United States, the term rib eye steak is used for a rib steak with the bone removed; however in some areas, and outside the U.S., the terms are often used interchangeably. The rib eye or ""ribeye"" was orig... |
six lost seats with the first MP for the whole Isle of Wight. Often thought of as part of Hampshire, the Isle of Wight was briefly included in that county when the first county councils were created in 1888. However, a ""Home Rule"" campaign led to a separate county council being established for the Isle of Wight in 18... |
of festivities hosted by Mayor William B. Hartsfield, which included a parade of limousines featuring stars from the film, receptions, thousands of Confederate flags and a costume ball. Eurith D. Rivers, the governor of Georgia, declared December 15 a state holiday. An estimated three hundred thousand residents and vis... |
almost certainly a later embellishment to her story. It is also untrue that she disguised herself as a man under the name of ""Manuel Martinez"" or that after reaching the rank of captain her sex was discovered at the siege of Zaragoza. It is known that she joined the guerrillas without hiding her sex, as did other wom... |
XHNZ-FM XHNZ-FM, also known as ""La Zeta 107.5"", is a Regional Mexican radio station licensed to Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico. It is owned by Radiorama. XHNZ received its concession in 1987. It was owned by Radiofonia Mexicana, S.A., a subsidiary of Radiorama. However, for most of the late 2000s and early 2010s, X... |
battle of the First War of Scottish Independence, taking place on 24 February 1303 at Roslin, Midlothian. A Scottish army led by Simon Fraser and John Comyn defeated the English. The English force was raised in Northumberland and was tasked with intervening in support of the occupation forces of Edward I. The much smal... |
the ""Cornelia Marie"" offloading ""C. opilio"" crab at St. Paul Island, Captain Phil Harris, who had earlier complained of being excessively tired, went to his stateroom to retrieve pain medicines and collapsed. Second-year Engineer Steve Ward discovered him on the floor of his stateroom, conscious but unable to move ... |
was unchanged from the previous series. The first programme was a catch-up show and preview to the new series, before the start of the competition on 6 October, which ran for 12 weeks. The show featured 14 new celebrities, who were paired with 14 professional dancers. In a change to the previous format, the results sho... |
to win the championship and gold medal. Taurasi led the team in scoring with 12.0 points per game and was second on the team with 23 assists. Taurasi was one of 21 finalists for the US Women's Olympic Basketball Team Roster. The twenty professional women's basketball players, plus collegiate player (Brittney Griner), w... |
the programme's broadcast schedule, and the only one to feature a candidate quitting the programme while a task is currently in progress. Alongside the standard twelve episodes, the series was preceded by the mini online episode ""Meet the Candidates"" on 27 September, with two specials aired alongside the series – ""T... |
The South's Gonna Do It ""The South's Gonna Do It"", is a song written and performed by the Charlie Daniels Band and released on their 1974 album ""Fire on the Mountain"". The song talks about Southern pride and discusses how the South is ""gonna do it again"". The lyrics refer to several Southern rock bands and musici... |
Ecobank Ghana Ecobank Ghana is a commercial bank in Ghana. It is one of the commercial banks licensed by the Bank of Ghana, the national banking regulator. EBG is a member of the Pan-African Ecobank chain which operates in thirty two (32) countries. The stock of Ecobank Ghana is listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange, wher... |
During the 2000 NBA All-Star Weekend, Carter showcased arguably the most memorable Slam Dunk Contest event in its history. He won the contest by performing an array of dunks including a 360° windmill, a between the legs bounce dunk, and an ""elbow in the rim"" dunk (also known as a ""cookie jar"" dunk or the ""honey di... |
score seven goals in a World Cup Finals knockout phase game, the fastest five consecutive goals in World Cup history (four of which in just 400 seconds), the first team to score five goals in the first half in a World Cup semi-final as well as being the topic of the most tweets ever on Twitter about a certain subject w... |
during Easter. Adults hand out simple gifts in carton eggs to the children in the family. Easter decorations in the shape of chickens, Easter bunnies and witches are popular, and birch twigs decorated with colourful feathers (""påskris"") are popular as well. April Fools' Day (""första april)"" is celebrated on April 1... |
wickets to become the highest wicket-taker. Zimbabwe's Mluleki Nkala becomes Muralitharan's 520th scalp in Tests. Muralitharan held the record until Shane Warne claimed it in October 2004. Warne surpassed Sri Lankan Muttiah Muralitharan's mark of 532 wickets by dismissing India's Irfan Pathan. Warne said he enjoyed his... |
also said the film would have a darker tone due to Ultron's involvement. The title of the film came as a surprise to many fans who were expecting Thanos, the mastermind behind the events of the first film, to be the main villain in the sequel, with Whedon saying, ""Thanos was never meant to be the next villain. He's al... |
be sold new as late as 1984. These should still be titled as 1982 motorcycles, however in some cases they have mistakenly been titled as later models. The CX500 Turbo was released in 1982. The CX500 Turbo (also known as the CX500TC) was only produced for the 1982 model year. It was superseded by the CX650TD (CX650 Turb... |
Surtur when he warned Thor about them being released by Loki who planned for them to kill Odin after being told by Heimdall, Thor's adopted brother Loki, the Executioner and Enchantress, the Enchanters Three, the Wrecker, and Mangog. Balder is also briefly named ruler of Asgard during Thor's quest to find a then missin... |
better visual enhancement. It opened in the United States and seven other territories on April 5, 2013, with other countries receiving the re-release over the following six months. The film made its VHS and LaserDisc debut on October 4, 1994. With 17 million units sold in both formats, ""Jurassic Park"" is the fifth be... |
Back to the Future (franchise) The ""Back to the Future"" franchise is an American science fiction–adventure comedy film series written and directed by Robert Zemeckis, produced by Bob Gale and Neil Canton for Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, and distributed by Universal Pictures. The franchise follows the adve... |
I Can't Live Without My Radio ""I Can't Live Without My Radio"" is the lead single from LL Cool J's debut album, ""Radio"". It was released in 1985 for Def Jam Recordings and was both written and produced by LL Cool J and Rick Rubin. It is a love song to the boombox. The song found modest success, making it to #15 on t... |
changes and tariffs are announced at this time. Each year, the railway budget is made available for viewing. Ministry of Railways (India) The Ministry of Railways is a ministry in the Government of India, responsible for the country's rail transport. The ministry operates the state-owned Indian Railways, an organisatio... |
2018, he joined the cast of ""The Handmaid's Tale"" on Hulu as Commander Joseph Lawrence. Whitford guest starred in the final two episodes of the second season and is set to reprise his role in the third season. Whitford married actress Jane Kaczmarek in August 1992. They had three children together, Frances Genevieve ... |
the end of 2014 to $76 billion at the end of 2015. The Bank of Canada lists cash on its 2014 balance sheet at $8.4 million in currency and foreign deposits. The Bank of Canada's books are audited by external auditors who are appointed by the Cabinet on the recommendation of the Minister of Finance, and not by the Audit... |
2014, ""In the Mood"" debuted at number 97 on the ARIA Singles Chart. A lyric video of ""In the Mood"" was directed by David Boyce and King Yong, and uploaded to Coulter's Vevo account on 19 September 2014. She performed the song at Nickelodeon Australia's third annual Slimefest concert in Sydney on 26 September 2014. ... |
tolls from drivers crossing the Hudson River eastbound toward New York City. The Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge (I-278), connecting the New York City boroughs of Staten Island and Brooklyn, is the southernmost alternate route. It connects to the Bayonne Bridge, Goethals Bridge, and Outerbridge Crossing between Staten Island... |
they lost 7-6 in overtime, and their only ties were on October 24 against Providence, 3-3, and on January 15 against Clarkson, 4-4. The last men's team to finish unbeaten and untied and be national champions was the 1983–84 Bemidji State Beavers (31–0–0), who were then competing in Division II, a level of competition t... |
Red Dragon (2002 film) Red Dragon is a 2002 horror film based on the novel of the same title by Thomas Harris. Anthony Hopkins stars as psychiatrist and serial killer, Dr. Hannibal Lecter. It is a prequel to ""The Silence of the Lambs"" (1991) and ""Hannibal"" (2001). The novel was originally adapted into the film ""Ma... |
Year. Berbatov scored his first Premier League hat-trick on 29 December 2007, scoring four in a 6–4 win over Reading. His first cup final for Tottenham came on 24 February 2008 in the Football League Cup; Spurs faced Chelsea at Wembley Stadium. Berbatov scored an equalising penalty as Tottenham went on to win the game ... |
a love of Eddie Vedder and with support from their secondary school drama teacher Phil Gasson, the twins formed a band called Lizardsun with Matt Conyngham and Seth Campbell. They also both joined the National Youth Theatre. His professional debut was ""Brothers of the Head"", a feature film about conjoined twin brothe... |
a 900 while warming-up. He then attempted to perform the 1080, failing four times before successfully landing his fifth attempt, being propelled 15 feet above the top of the ramp. Schaar commented to ESPN.com, ""It was the hardest trick I've ever done, but it was easier than I thought."" Several prominent skateboarders... |
not subsidised by the government. During British rule, a number of state higher education establishments were set up (such as Universities in Chennai, Kolkata, and Mumbai), but little was done by the British in terms of primary and secondary schooling. Other indigenous forms of education are being revived in various wa... |
sister of Wybie's grandmother. They reveal that the Other Mother, whom they refer to as the Beldam, created and sent button-eyed rag dolls that resembled them in order to spy on their lives. With the promise of a better life, she lured them into the Other World, where she sewed buttons over their eyes and consumed thei... |
reshot with some roles being recast. In March 2010, HBO ordered the first season, which began filming in July 2010, primarily in Belfast, Northern Ireland, with additional filming in Malta. The story takes place in a fictional world, primarily upon a continent called Westeros, with one storyline occurring on another co... |
with the same name in the United Kingdom from 1972 to 1979, as well as the daytime series ""Port Charles"" (1997–2003) and the primetime spin-off """" (2007–2008) in the United States. Taped at The Prospect Studios, ""General Hospital"" aired for a half-hour until July 23, 1976. The series was expanded from 30 minutes ... |
a receptionist at a golf club, Carroll was announced as the new Lara Croft model for the latest video game featuring the heroine, """". Carroll replaced previous Lara model Karima McAdams, who retired from the role earlier in the year. Carroll held the position until 2010, and is the final official Lara Croft model, as... |
August 1956, a tripartite meeting was opened at 10 Downing Street between British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd, U.S. Ambassador Robert D. Murphy and French Foreign Affairs Minister Christian Pineau. An alliance was soon formed between Eden and Guy Mollet, French Prime Minister, with headquarters in London. General Hu... |
2013 Wimbledon Championships, claiming her first Wimbledon title and becoming the first French Grand Slam champion since Amélie Mauresmo at the 2006 Wimbledon Championships. By winning a Grand Slam title in her 47th appearance, she broke the previous women's record of 45, set by Jana Novotná in 1998, for most appearanc... |
Association of Software and Information Services, the association for software industry in Bangladesh. Fahim Mashroor A.K.M Fahim Mashroor (born 1 October 1972) is an IT business entrepreneur in Bangladesh. He is the former president of the Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services (BASIS) and also th... |
You"" is a simple message of thanks to God. The song ""Take All of Me"" was originally written by Hillsong United artist Marty Sampson and was chosen by St. James because of its worshipful tone. St. James says of ""Forgive Me"", ""This song reminds me of the everlasting beauty of God’s grace."" The song ""I Can Trust Y... |
Nathu La Nathu La (Devanagari नाथू ला; , IAST: ""Nāthū Lā"", ) is a mountain pass in the Himalayas in East Sikkim district. It connects the Indian state of Sikkim with China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The pass, at above mean sea level, forms a part of an offshoot of the ancient Silk Road. ""Nathu"" means ""listening ea... |
most notably Hull House in Chicago operated by Jane Addams. They helped the poor and immigrants improve their lives. Settlement houses offered services such as daycare, education, and health care to needy people in slum neighbourhoods. The YMCA was created originally to help rural youth adjust to the city without losin... |
Nathalie Cox reprises her role as Juno Eclipse, as does Cully Fredrickson as General Rahm Kota. Matt Sloan, who portrays Darth Vader in the webseries and voices Vader in the original ""The Force Unleashed"" returns to the role in ""The Force Unleashed II"". Veteran """" voice actors Tom Kane and Dee Bradley Baker are a... |
Actress. The film was also nominated for Best Original Music Score for Lennie Hayton. Donald O'Connor won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for his portrayal of Cosmo Brown. Betty Comden and Adolph Green received the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written American Mu... |
early printed editions of the Bible include it, including the Coverdale Bible (1535) and the King James Bible revised from it (1611); the Geneva Bible (1560); and the Douay–Rheims Bible (1610). It was not always included in the first printed Latin editions of the Bible, but the editors of the Sixto-Clementine Vulgate (... |
said, I shall destroy it for ever. Now Omri took the land of Madeba, and occupied it in his day, and in the days of his son, forty years. And Chemosh had mercy on it in my time. And I built Baal-meon and made therein the ditch, and I built Kiriathaim. And the men of Gad dwelled in the country of Ataroth from ancient ti... |
athletic feats; in 1953 a Roman leather bikini bottom was excavated from a well in London. Roman society was graded into several citizen and non-citizen classes and ranks, ruled by a powerful minority of wealthy, landowning citizen-aristocrats. Even the lowest grade of citizenship carried certain privileges denied to n... |
is the Houston Astros. In 2013, the Houston Astros went from the National League Central to the AL West. That move gives all six MLB divisions an equal five teams and both leagues an equal 15 teams each. † – Due to the players' strike, the season was split in two. The Athletics won the first half, and they defeated the... |
the lack of qualifications of the writers and the nature of the categories, which included ""most sarcastic"", ""hardest to talk to"", ""biggest grandstander"", and ""worst pop-off"". In 1963, the league instructed umpires to crack down on balks by pitchers. A few weeks after ejecting pitcher Bob Shaw due to an argumen... |
Zia-ul-Haq in 1988, new general elections saw the victory of PPP led by Benazir Bhutto who was elevated as the country's first female Prime Minister of Pakistan. Over the next decade, she alternated power with the conservative Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML(N)) led by Nawaz Sharif, as the country's political and economi... |
41,749,411 votes. In 1992 almost all Democrats elected to Congress won more votes in their congressional districts than the party's presidential candidate, Bill Clinton; this may have had to do with the presence of a strong third-party presidential candidate, Ross Perot. There is also the ""negative coattail"" effect, ... |
right of revolution as in the preamble of the American Declaration of Independence. For instance, constitutions considered to be ""conservative,"" such as those of post-revolutionary Massachusetts in 1780, preserved the people's right ""to reform, alter, or totally change"" government not only for their protection or s... |
York to become a part of the Vermont Republic, was elected in the Eastern District. The State Legislature met first in Poughkeepsie, the seat of Dutchess County, on September 7, 1780, and adjourned on October 10. The Legislature reconvened at the Old City Hall in Albany, the seat of Albany County, on January 17, 1781, ... |
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