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throughout the U.S. Intelligence Community of National Intelligence Estimates and other Community assessments"". After December 2004, the National Intelligence Council, to which national intelligence officers report, moved from the CIA to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Paul Pillar, National Intell... |
song from Lou Reed, and Boyle was pulled from the episode at the last minute. The Finals aired on Wednesday, May 25, 2011 at 10:00pm, 1 hour. The season finale aired on Wednesday, May 25, 2011 at 11:00pm, 2 hours and featured performances from Usher, the Goo Goo Dolls, the cast members of Cirque du Soleil, David Copper... |
which contained ten of the seventeen songs from one of these tapes. Dylan originals include ""A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall"", ""Don't Think Twice, It's All Right"", and an unreleased song called ""John Brown"". When Dylan decided to lodge his compositions with publisher Witmark Music, it became his duty to record demos o... |
that agricultural surpluses, by flowing through the economy in the form of rent, wages, and purchases were the real economic movers, for two reasons. The model Quesnay created consisted of three economic agents: The ""Proprietary"" class consisted of only landowners. The ""Productive"" class consisted of all agricultur... |
is not only that it’s showing us a ghastly possible path that the world may take, but that it articulates the mentality that could create and sustain it."" The Circle (2017 film) The Circle is a 2017 American techno-thriller film directed by James Ponsoldt with a screenplay by Ponsoldt and Dave Eggers, based on Eggers'... |
Transatlantic communications cable A transatlantic telecommunications cable is a submarine communications cable connecting one side of the Atlantic Ocean to the other. In the 19th and early 20th centuries each cable was a single wire. After mid-century, coaxial cable came into use, with amplifiers. Late in the century,... |
the U.N. General Assembly, and had shuttle buses to their temporary headquarters in Lake Success at the time. Once the UN moved to its permanent home on the east side of Midtown-Manhattan, the station closed. However, it was reopened again with its original name on January 11, 1961, and the 1939 World's Fair ramp was e... |
and who is not poor."" The panel was chaired by Robert Michael, former Dean of the Harris School of the University of Chicago. According to Michael, the official U.S. poverty measure ""has not kept pace with far-reaching changes in society and the economy."" The panel proposed a model based on disposable income: Other ... |
of Serbia and Montenegro into separate countries. The new national capital of Myanmar called Nay Pyi Taw, a joint capital with Yangon (Rangoon). Secession of St-Barthelemy and St-Martin from Guadeloupe. New World Heritage Sites. Opening of the 1118 km Golmud to Lhasa railway in China, the highest railway in the world. ... |
known as Tallnecks. Twenty-five robotic creature designs are present in the game. Save points and fast travel can be accessed by interacting with campfires, once discovered. The quest structure unfolds to accommodate the exploration of tribes, while the main story covers the entire world. Side quests involve Aloy compl... |
Bull running Bull running was a medieval custom practiced in England until the 19th century. It involved chasing a bull through the streets of a town until it was weakened, then slaughtering the animal and butchering it for its meat. Bull running became illegal in 1835, and the last bull run took place in Stamford, Lin... |
The 11-day weekend The 11-day weekend was the name given by the British media to the period of time between Friday, 22 April and 2 May 2011. As a moveable feast, the bank holidays for Easter (Good Friday and Easter Monday) can occur any day between 20 March and 26 April. Since the early May Day bank holiday was introdu... |
appearances ever by a quarterback (6), and tied Mike Lodish for the most by any player. New England coach Bill Belichick tied Don Shula for the most Super Bowls ever reached (6) and set a new record for most postseason wins (21). Blount set new franchise playoff records for carries in a game (30) and career rushing tou... |
help King Priam during the Trojan War - though this contingent was led not by Merops's sons, but by Asius, son of Hyrtacus, according to Homer's Iliad, one native from Percote was wounded in the Trojan War by Antilochus, two natives from Percote were killed in the Trojan War by Diomedes and Ullysses. The Meropidae (Amp... |
it later received an Award of Excellence from the Film Advisory Board. ""'Twas the Night Before Christmas"" was never rebroadcast by ABC or any other U.S. television network. To date, it has not been made commercially available on DVD and, except for a one-time screening at a New York City retro film and television fes... |
has brought to fruition her plans to establish a cultural center amidst the beauty of Olive Hill. The California Art Club happily, gratefully, accepts its share in this great movement and opens on August 31 the palatial home granted to the Club for fifteen years as its new galleries and headquarters.” The club feted Mi... |
Noah Newman (Robert Adamson). He later questions Noah about his ex-girlfriend from New York City, Adriana Stone (Jhoanna Flores). Adriana had previously sent Noah a duffel bag full of cash money in the mail, and told him to ""keep it safe"". Kevin and his wife Chloe Mitchell (Elizabeth Hendrickson), struggling with fin... |
The Cordillera mountains were formed by the collision of tectonic plates and stray islands from the far East coast, causing the crust to buckle forming the mountains that we know today. This is the youngest of the three primary geographic regions of Canada, the others being the Canadian Shield and Great Plains. This de... |
Tom Matthews on the Showtime series ""Dexter"". He appeared in the 2008 Clint Eastwood-directed film ""Changeling"" as the flamboyant defense attorney Sammy ""S.S."" Hahn. In 2011 he portrayed Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer in Eastwood's ""J. Edgar"". He appeared in ""Touched by an Angel"", Season 9, Episode 16. B... |
energy that is conserved, and that energy and mass are related; a concept which becomes important in nuclear chemistry. Conservation of energy leads to the important concepts of equilibrium, thermodynamics, and kinetics. Additional laws of chemistry elaborate on the law of conservation of mass. Joseph Proust's law of d... |
car wrecked after being run off the road by Wez in Lord Humungus's nitrous oxide-equipped car. One of Marauders kill Max's dog with a crossbow before Toady's attempt to siphon the fuel from the Pursuit Special's tanks triggers the car self-destruct, which kills both Marauders during the explosion. Max is left for dead,... |
traditional June–July scheduling, which falls during the heart of the regular season for several major North American sports leagues (including the National Football League; Fox is a main U.S. rightsholder). 2026 FIFA World Cup The 2026 FIFA World Cup (; ) will be the 23rd FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international ... |
people often go home in the mid-afternoon. A number of shops follow their usual Saturday opening hours, closing early or not at all opening. In Poland, there was a six-day workweek (48 working hours a week) till the 1970s. In 1972, the communist government started a long-term process of switching to a five-day workweek... |
enough scattered buildings to hide anything. June 6 followed days later: The Longest Day, D-day, began. One and half million men assaulted and crowded onto the beaches of Normandy. It took six weeks for the American forces to finally break out of the German containment at the battle of St.Lo on July 25. The Nazi machin... |
order to drop the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima on 6 August 1945, hoping that the destruction of the city would break Japanese resolve and end the war. A second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on 9 August after it appeared that the Japanese high command was not planning to surrender. Approximately 140,000 people died in ... |
the aforementioned man begins to trash the room. As the video ends the man sits down in his armchair and the record stops playing. Turn the Lights Out (Hadouken! song) ""Turn the Lights Out"" is a single by British Grindie band Hadouken! from their second album, For the Masses. It was released digitally on 20 December ... |
held in 2019. The president is elected by popular vote for a six-year term. An election was last held January 22, 2012 (second round on February 5, 2012). See Finnish presidential election, 2012. National Coalition's winning candidate was Sauli Niinistö. Green League's candidate Pekka Haavisto qualified for the runoff ... |
of his century breaks in the season to 63, breaking the record of most centuries compiled in a single season previously held by Judd Trump, who compiled 61 in the previous season. Judd Trump won his second Championship League title by defeating defending champion Martin Gould 3–1 in the final, and earned a place at the... |
also had the recurring roles on ""Family Law"" (1999-2001), """" (2004-2005), ""Lincoln Heights"" (2007-2009), ""Parenthood"" (2010-2015) as Joy Bryant's mother, and ""Scandal"" (2015). In 2016, Lifford was cast in her first series regular role as of 1990s, in the Oprah Winfrey Network drama ""Queen Sugar"" produced by... |
Rodney A. Grant Rodney Arnold Grant (born March 9, 1959) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as ""Wind In His Hair"" (Lakota: ""Pȟehíŋ Otȟáte"") in the 1990 film ""Dances with Wolves"". Grant, a Native American, was raised on the Omaha Reservation in Macy, Nebraska. After his biological parents abandone... |
when Cardinals' owner Fred Saigh was convicted of massive tax evasion late in 1952 and forced to sell his team rather than face certain banishment from baseball. For a time, it looked almost certain that the Cardinals were leaving town, as most of the credible bids came from non-St. Louis interests. The most promising ... |
Jacoby (Russ Tamblyn), hoping to find out more about Laura, whom he had been treating. They find a cassette tape she sent him. Meanwhile, Jacoby is distracted by an offer to meet Laura's cousin, Madeline Ferguson (Lee), who has disguised herself as the dead girl; before they can meet, however, he is attacked by a maske... |
Rapture (composition) Rapture is an orchestral composition in one movement by the American composer Christopher Rouse. The work was commissioned by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and was completed January 9, 2000. It is dedicated to then Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra music director Mariss Jansons and premiered in Ma... |
rounds of play) by being the first to play all of one's own cards and scoring points for the cards still held by the other players. The deck consists of 108 cards: four each of ""Wild"" and ""Wild Draw Four,"" and 25 each of four different colors (red, yellow, green, blue). Each color consists of one zero, two each of ... |
frequently shadowed by Ray Spence, also known as Ray Santee or Santee Sioux. Ray is at first an irritant to Jim, a smarmy journalist who usually just passes off press releases as news and who likes using information he unearths for personal gain. Later, he seems to develop into an outright nemesis, a possible danger to... |
the Rosary, the recitation of the first part of the prayers is sometimes entrusted to different persons while still maintaining the traditional Leader versus Congregation style of praying. Among certain cultures, the first, third, and fifth mysteries are recited by the single leader while the other members of the group... |
to reach the milestone, behind Alex Rodriguez and Ken Griffey, Jr.. He received the highest number of votes in NL history for the All-Star Game that year. Pujols had four hits, three runs scored and five RBI on August 4, including a grand slam against Sean Green which tied the NL record for most grand slams in a season... |
the Cold War anti-communist movement in the United States. In response to the June 14, 1954 Congressional change of the wording of the Pledge (found in U.S. Code, tit. 36 § 172) to include ""under God"", a series of lawsuits were filed in the New York State courts by Joseph L. Lewis challenging the constitutionality of... |
is carried in the dorsal column. As fine touch normally works in parallel to crude touch, a person will be able to localize touch until fibres carrying fine touch (Posterior column–medial lemniscus pathway) have been disrupted. Then the subject will feel the touch, but be unable to identify where they were touched. The... |
of the cerebral cortex. Nerve supply to the skin Cutaneous innervation refers to the area of the skin which is supplied by a specific cutaneous nerve. Dermatomes are similar; however, a dermatome only specifies the area served by a spinal nerve. In some cases, the dermatome is less specific (when a spinal nerve is the ... |
year of the world's first screening in Paris by Lumière brothers. The first Australian exhibition took place at the Athenaeum Hall in Collins Street, Melbourne, to provide alternative entertainment for the dance hall patrons. The venue would continue screenings, but these were all Commercially successful Australian fil... |
a career best start of 21st out of it, but crashed halfway through and finished 33rd. Vahsholtz has not made a major NASCAR start since. Clint Vahsholtz is also famous for his results and records at Pikes Peak. He took part in 26 events and won his division on 23 occasions making him the winningest driver in the histor... |
""Parzival"" and the ""Jüngerer Titurel"" of Albrecht von Scharfenberg. His first printing of a Bible in vernacular language stands out, the so-called Mentelin Bible of 1466, the first attested edition of the full Bible in the German language, translated from the Vulgate, and one of the earliest printed works in German... |
could not have done a better job. After the 1765 Virginia Resolves appeared in colonial newspapers, merchants refused to buy the required stamps. Parliament repealed the Stamp Act on 18 March 66. Although official news of the Townshend Acts reached North America in September 67, organized colonial protests began only i... |
(2016), opposite Liev Schreiber. In 2017, she appeared in ""Mad to Be Normal"", a biopic of the Scottish psychiatrist R. D. Laing. She is set to star in ""The Seagull"", an adaptation of Anton Chekhov's play of the same name. In 2017, Moss began playing Offred in the Hulu series ""The Handmaid's Tale"", for which she r... |
Judah and rebuild the Temple. The books of Ezra-Nehemiah record that the construction of the Second Temple was finished in the sixth year of Darius the Great (516 BCE), following which Artaxerxes I sent Ezra and then Nehemiah to rebuild the city's walls and to govern the Yehud province within the Eber-Nari satrapy. The... |
and in high definition on Shaw channel 203. On satellite, the station is also available on Shaw Direct classic lineup channel 321 or advanced lineup channel 4 and Bell TV and Telus TV channel 251. There is also a high definition feed on Shaw Cable digital channel 209, Optik TV digital channel 100 (HD) and channel 9100 ... |
is no indication in the film that Dorothy is imagining Hermie as her husband Pete. In the book, it is only mentioned that Dorothy talked about private things that Hermie was not familiar with. Unlike the film, the book shows that the tears come out of Hermie's eyes while the music ""That Old Feeling"" is playing. For t... |
which was barely up to the task of battling the Pacifica's formidable mass, especially on fully loaded all-wheel-drive models. The 3.5-liter V6 with and was standard on all but the base front-wheel-drive model in 2005 using the 3.8-liter V6. The 3.8-liter V6 with 210 horsepower and was eliminated for 2006, leaving the ... |
the ship. Despite the casualty the mission is deemed a success. Two years later the theater of war shifts to Helghan, the Helghast home planet. Danner disables part of the Arc Cannon system in order to open a window for invading ISA forces as because of them the invasion has stalled. He then attempts to rescue the Vekt... |
to the 2016 campaign trail"". In June 2014, ""POLITICO"" analyzed Twitter handles with the highest rates of fake followers: US President Barack Obama with 46.8 percent, Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz with 35.1 percent, and Senator John McCain with 23.6 percent. The culprits working to... |
formed after the merger of Metapán FC and Isidro Menéndez FC. Edwin Portillo holds the record for most championships won with the club with 7, longest-serving manager in terms of time consecutively of time with 8 years between 2006 and 2013, and most tenures as coach of Metapán with 4. Jorge Rodríguez the current manag... |
late April and early May 1917. After the end of World War I, Byng was raised to the peerage as ""Baron Byng of Vimy"", of Thorpe-le-Soken in the County of Essex, on 7 October 1919. The next month, he retired from the military. The Battle of Vimy Ridge has considerable significance for Canada. Although the battle is not... |
interview with husband Nick Cannon and sang ""I Want to Know What Love Is"". On October 5, Carey performed a concert for select contest winners at the P.C. Richard Theater in TriBeCa, New York, where she sang ""Obsessed"", ""H.A.T.E.U."", and ""I Want to Know What Love Is"" from the album. Also, she sang ""Always Be My... |
1998, Model School was part of the program. As part of this change, the name of the school was changed to Government Model Higher Secondary School. Government Model Boys Higher Secondary School Government Model Boys Higher Secondary School (മലയാളം:), (previously called Government Model High School) is a school in Thyca... |
every part of the human body, including the skeleton, the immune system, and brain requires vitamin D. Sunlight is necessary for the production of vitamin D. Vitamin D production in the skin begins when UV radiation penetrates the skin and interacts with a cholesterol-like molecule produce pre-vitamin D3. This reaction... |
The Shape of Water The Shape of Water is a 2017 American romantic dark fantasy drama film directed by Guillermo del Toro and written by del Toro and Vanessa Taylor. It stars Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Doug Jones, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Octavia Spencer. Set in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1962, the stor... |
was released on July 12 for PlayStation 4 and August 11 for Xbox One and PC. The PC release of Descent received controversy, for Activision and Treyarch announced that the map packs would no longer be sold separately, and PC players must purchase the season pass to receive all map packs, while owners of Awakening and/o... |
investigate, believing his brother may still be alive. Ben Hanscom learns that the town has been plagued by unexplained tragedies and child disappearances for centuries. He is targeted by Bowers' gang, after which he flees into the Barrens and meets Bill's group. They find the sneaker of a missing girl, while a member ... |
kept out by poor sales in Northern Ireland. ABBA have reached the top spot in four ""consecutive"" decades, though this was with the same album (""Gold"") in the 1990s and the 2000s. For solo artists, Elvis Presley has scored UK number-one albums in five different decades (the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 2000s and 2010s). In ... |
hospitalization was behavior-related. Playing just 98 games, Ruth had his worst season as a Yankee; he finished with a .290 average and 25 home runs. The Yankees finished next to last in the AL with a 69–85 record, their last season with a losing record until 1965. Ruth spent part of the offseason of 1925–26 working ou... |
team Real Madrid, valid only while a new NBA collective bargaining agreement remained under negotiation. Fernández signed for a reported salary of 2.7 million euros net income per season, the largest contract in Spanish league history, at that time. His deal also gave him the option to return to Real when his NBA contr... |
enough money to start her own business called ""Kate's Hearth and Home"", a Martha Stewart-like brand of housewares. She hires Stefano's son Tony DiMera (Thaao Penghis) to do the advertising. Kate no longer worries about Lucas and Sami, because Stefano has blackmailed Sami into a marriage with EJ, and Sami has fallen f... |
of the ten-dollar bill, and completely covers the space needed, which has led to Lichtenstein being considered by Hendrickson as ""almost seeming to be forging money"". Hendrickson also describes the picture as being a ""brand-new bill of tender and not a picture of one"". Mary Lee Corlett and Hendrickson noted that th... |
personality Andrew O'Keefe played the role of King Herod for the Australian leg of the tour, with New Zealand born Jon Stevens (who played Judas in the 1992 Australian arena tour and the 1994 theatre production) playing Pilate. ""Superstar"" runner-up Rory Taylor appeared as Simon Zealotes. The North American tour was ... |
breaks up with him. By the time he decides to quit his job and seek fame and fortune, though, Erin feels kinder towards him and gives him sound advice before being greatly moved by his farewell rendition of ""I Will Remember"". In ""Finale"", she is reunited with her birth parents, who had seen the documentary and show... |
to these two sects of Hinduism in the region. The ""azhwars"" were also instrumental in promoting the Bhagavatha cult and the two epics of India, namely, ""Ramayana"" and ""Mahabaratha"". The ""azhwars"" were instrumental in spreading ""Vaishnavism"" throughout the region. The verses of the various ""azhwars"" were com... |
normally airs on Tuesdays at 8 pm, and ""Supergirl"", which normally airs on Sundays at 8 pm, swapped time-slots for the crossover. The first teasers for the crossover aired on November 12 and 13, 2018, during episodes of ""Arrow"" and ""The Flash"", respectively. On November 16, DC Comics released a poster for the eve... |
the highest wicket taker. L Balaji made a return to the Test squad after a five-year hiatus having last played in a test in 2004. Balaji was dropped from the ODI squad after he played in a single match in the previous tour, he was replaced by the now fit Munaf Patel. In the test squad Balaji replaced Pragyan Ojha with ... |
two Green Lanterns. In order to stop Lord and the infected League members, Batman recruits and temporarily inducts Suicide Squad members: Deadshot, Harley Quinn, Killer Croc, Captain Boomerang, Killer Frost and Lobo (a member of Waller's first Suicide Squad) into the Justice League. Following this crisis, Batman, concl... |
lyrical content. The album's fourth single, ""Vacation"" released to country radio on June 13, 2016. The album's fifth single with Deluxe Version, ""Star of the Show"" released to country radio on October 3, 2016. On September 8, Rhett released his third studio album ""Life Changes."" It includes the chart-topping sing... |
treated as a foreign government, it ratified the Constitution by the narrowest margin (two votes). Article Seven of the United States Constitution Article Seven of the United States Constitution sets the number of state ratifications necessary in order for the Constitution to take effect and prescribes the method throu... |
the Disney motion picture ""The Shaggy Dog""; and as the eldest son, Mike Douglas, in the first years of the long-running television series ""My Three Sons"", when it aired on ABC. In both ""The Shaggy Dog"" and ""My Three Sons"", he starred with Fred MacMurray. In 1957, Considine played the role of Ned Nickerson in a ... |
warning. This tsunami also caused the end of the Hawaii Consolidated Railway, and instead the Hawaii Belt Road was built north of Hilo using some of the old railbed. On May 2, 1960, another tsunami, caused by a 9.5-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Chile the previous day, claimed 61 lives, allegedly due to the fail... |
as Principal Hiller, Leonardo DiCaprio as Darlene's classmate, Brad Garrett as Doug, Judy Gold as Amy, Alyson Hannigan as Becky's friend Jan, and Tobey Maguire as Jeff. The opening credits of Season 4 change from Season 3 in that the show now stars ""Roseanne Arnold"" instead of ""Roseanne Barr"". Becky surprises Rosea... |
a patrol carbine. M4 carbine The M4 carbine is a shorter and lighter variant of the M16A2 assault rifle. The M4 is a 5.56×45mm NATO, air-cooled, direct impingement gas-operated, magazine-fed carbine. It has a barrel and a telescoping stock. The M4 carbine is extensively used by the United States Armed Forces and is lar... |
major settlements include the capital Djibouti City, the port towns of Tadjoura and Obock, and the southern cities of Ali Sabieh and Dikhil. It is the 147st largest country in the world by land area, covering a total of 23,200 km, of which 23,180 km is land and 20 km is water. Djibouti shares of border with Eritrea, wi... |
Romeo and Juliet (2013 Broadway play) Romeo and Juliet is a filmed performance of the 2013 Broadway theatrical production of William Shakespeare's ""Romeo and Juliet"" starring Orlando Bloom and Condola Rashād which was produced as a 2014 film by BroadwayHD and Fathom Events. It was the first Broadway production of the... |
in Bahraini locations is halal. In addition to the McArabia, Bahraini locations offer, beginning in March 2009, the McCrispy, a meal consisting of up to three chicken fingers with a choice of barbecue, sweet and sour, or garlic sauce. In China, Chicken McNuggets can come with the traditional barbecue, sweet and sour, h... |
Aurora: Operation Intercept Aurora: Operation Intercept is a 1995 film directed by Paul Levine and starring Bruce Payne, Lance Henriksen and John Stockwell. The ""Aurora"" is a secret hypersonic military aircraft based at Groom Lake. It is very similar to what aviation experts assume to be the Aurora aircraft. In the f... |
The new vocalists are Linus and Joel. After releasing new songs, it was announced that Blinded Colony would change its name to The Blinded. This change was due to the idea that the band consisted of completely different members and therefore was not the same blinded colony. The song ""Once Bitten, Twice Shy"" is featur... |
color-shifting ink, and special bond paper. These are designed to decrease the vulnerability to counterfeit items. To be recognized as a cashier's check, words to that effect must be included in a prominent place on the front of the item. The payee's name, the written and numeric amount to be tendered, the remitter's i... |
Germany or West Germany. In total, 64 footballers came from UEFA (Europe), 29 from CONMEBOL (South America), and only four from elsewhere: Cameroon, Ghana, Australia, and the United States. Fontaine holds the record for the most goals scored at a single tournament, with 13 goals in 1958. The players that came closest t... |
the city centre. Built in the Moorish style, this white structure, nicknamed the ""Taj Mahal"" of Ipoh, was completed in 1935 to replace the original railway platform shed built in 1917. The Ipoh railway station is said to be the ""second-most beautiful railway station in Malaysia"" after the Kuala Lumpur railway stati... |
the cultures of Aboriginal peoples, while meeting their diverse needs. The Child and Youth Care Diploma Program based at the Cowichan Campus (Duncan) works with Elders and Firsts Nations leaders from the Coast Salish tradition to prepare graduates to work with children, youth, families and communities in a manner that ... |
Doctor Doctor (South Korean TV series) Doctor Doctor (닥터 닥터) is a South Korean sitcom produced by iTV in 2000. The background of the comedy focuses on the ""Good Doctor Hospital"". Several characters in the sitcom used their real names in their roles. The sitcom showed several gags among the staff. Once, Dr. Ahn had en... |
Jay Z, on the streaming service Tidal. In a June 2016 interview, former record executive Steve Stoute revealed that Thornton had written the McDonald's ""I'm lovin' it"" jingle. Thornton later confirmed the news on Twitter. However, this claim has been disputed by advertising executives who created the campaign, and a ... |
million, finishing second at the box office, behind holdover """" ($57 million). In its second weekend, the film made $14.4 million (a drop of 51.3%), finishing 4th behind ""Justice League"", ""Wonder"" and ""Thor: Ragnarok"". On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 19% based on 113 reviews, and an ave... |
their return to Indianapolis, Augustus's health worsens and he ends up in the ICU for a few days. Fearing his death, Augustus invites Isaac and Hazel to his pre-funeral, where they give eulogies. Augustus dies soon after, leaving Hazel heartbroken. Van Houten shows up at Augustus's funeral to apologize to Hazel, but Ha... |
Penguin, whom Mankiewicz wanted to portray as a mobster with low body temperature. Holden died in 1981 and Niven in 1983, so this would never come to pass. A number of filmmakers were attached to Mankiewicz' script, including Ivan Reitman and Joe Dante. Reitman wanted to cast Bill Murray as Batman and Eddie Murphy as R... |
be released by virtue of her own nature, originated from Brahman from Viraj, Purusa or Manu. In Vedantasara it is Vaisvanara and is said to be ""Caitanyam"" (intelligence) identified by ""Sthulasariram"", ""Annamayakosha"" and ""Jagrad"" on one hand and on the other it is Hiranyagarbha or Prana, the intelligence condit... |
Zhan Videnov Žan Vasilev Videnov (), sometimes spelled in English as Jean Videnov, was Prime Minister of Bulgaria from 25 January 1995 until 13 February 1997, a term remembered for the most severe economic and financial crisis in recent Bulgarian history. He was chairman of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) from 1991... |
Asian elephant with the students from International School of the Sacred Heart. In 2016, Thaïs was one of the two finalists on Skin Wars: Fresh Paint episode 2, hosted by RuPaul. A spin-off of the popular TV series Skin Wars specifically for artists who have never body painted before. Mayuka Thaïs Mayuka Thaïs (born Se... |
descent over the Ramapo Fault. During the late Triassic Period when the North American Plate separated from the African Plate, an aborted rift system was created between the Ramapo Fault and a fault west of Paterson. A half graben was created and was filled with red bed sediment. The land between the Ramapo fault and t... |
2005. Shot You Down ""Shot You Down"" is a 2005 single released by the Audio Bullys featuring vocal samples from singer Nancy Sinatra and Billy Strange on guitar, from Sinatra's 1960s cover of the song ""Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)"". It became a #3 hit for them in mid-2005 in the UK and reached the Top 20 in Aust... |
Mackenzie Browning Mackenzie Browning is a fictional character from the CBS soap opera ""The Young and the Restless"". The role is presently portrayed by Kelly Kruger, who portrayed the role from February 19, 2002, to July 1, 2003; she returned to the role on March 28, 2018. Previously, the role was portrayed by Ashley... |
ITV Yorkshire described the incident as an ""unintended mistake"" and the matter was considered to be resolved after an apology. In May 2014, a listener complained after BBC Radio Devon presenter David Lowe played the Ambrose version of the song with the controversial word during his show on 27 April. He said he had no... |
further south in the First Battle of Ypres Falkenhayn then attempted to achieve a limited goal of capturing Ypres and Mont Kemmel. First Battle of the Marne The Battle of the Marne (, also known as the Miracle of the Marne, ""Le Miracle de la Marne"") was a World War I battle fought from It resulted in an Allied victor... |
no doubt be attributed to the publicity generated from the minor ""gay metal"" controversy that broke out upon its American release, due to the record's title and front cover being deemed by some as homoerotic, as well as the lyrics to ""London Leatherboys"" and ""Love Child"" appearing to concern homosexuals. Guitaris... |
and they have sex. In the episode ""Chupacabra,"" Glenn learns that Lori is pregnant, and she begs him not to tell Rick. Maggie expresses to Glenn that their fling was a one-time thing, but Glenn tries to convince her that their romance should continue. Later at dinner, Maggie slips Glenn a note under the table asking ... |
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