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Infantry Branch (United States) The Infantry Branch (also known as the ""Queen of the Battle"") is a branch of the United States Army first established in 1775. Ten companies of riflemen were authorized by a resolution of the Continental Congress on 14 June 1775. However, the oldest Regular Army infantry regiment, the ... |
Ryan Higa Ryan Higa (born June 6, 1990), also known by his YouTube username nigahiga (), is an American comedian, YouTuber, and actor. He is known for his comedy videos on YouTube, which have been viewed over 3 billion times. Higa's YouTube channel, nigahiga, was the most subscribed channel on YouTube for 677 consecuti... |
from Spain before that. The office was held for a year and was unpaid, taken up for the honor, usually by landowners with large holdings in the district. The office renamed Judge of the Plains, by the American settlers, was adopted in the Texas Republic and later in the territories acquired in 1848, by the United State... |
made his debut in 2001 with the Essendon Football Club and has been a solid ruckman for a number of years. In a surprise decision, Hille was appointed stand-in captain for the 2006 AFL season after Matthew Lloyd suffered a season-ending hamstring injury. He captained his first game in Round 6, 2006. During 2007 through... |
to win the Tour Championship and another player to win the FedEx Cup. In 2007, Tiger Woods won both the 2007 Tour Championship and the inaugural FedEx Cup. In 2008, The Tour Championship was won by Camilo Villegas, while Vijay Singh won the FedEx Cup. In 2009, Phil Mickelson won The Tour Championship, while Tiger Woods... |
the Grand Canyon. American explorers collected valuable information that was later used to develop the river for navigation and water supply. Large-scale settlement of the lower basin began in the mid- to late-19th century, with steamboats providing transportation from the Gulf of California to landings along the river... |
the only two installed tidal power plants of notable size are the Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea and the Rance Tidal Power Station in Brittany, France, rated at 254 MW and 240 MW respectively. There are also many small scale projects throughout the world. The Pentland Firth between Ork... |
Western Europe for the first time since the Romans, there was a flowering of literature, art, and architecture known as the Carolingian Renaissance. Brought into contact with the culture and learning of other countries through his vast conquests, Charlemagne greatly increased the provision of monastic schools and scrip... |
a vast ""Cosmopolitan Railway"" in 1890 linking the entire world through a series of railways. Two years later, Joseph Strauss, who went on to design over 400 bridges, and then serve as the Project Engineer for the Golden Gate Bridge, put forward the first proposal for a Bering Strait railroad bridge in his senior thes... |
to be Speaker of the House. A person must be at least 18 years old to be appointed to the Senate and must be at least 30 to be President or Vice-President of the Senate. As only members of the House of Representatives are eligible to be appointed Prime Minister, the Prime Minister must be at least 18 years old. A perso... |
the United States Supreme Court determined that the ""separate but equal"" doctrine was constitutional in the case ""Plessy v. Ferguson."" Although the Fourteenth Amendment abolished slavery, and intended to end racial segregation, the Southern States initiated Jim Crow Laws, which segregated people of color in public ... |
Percy Bates Sir Percy Elly Bates, 4th Baronet, GBE (12 May 1879 – 16 October 1946) was an English shipowner. Bates was born in Wavertree, Liverpool, the second son of Sir Edward Percy Bates, 2nd Baronet. He was educated at Winchester College from 1892 to 1897 and was then apprenticed to William Johnston & Co, a Liverpo... |
Reese is suffering from depression brought on by the death of his former lover and is living on the streets. Defending himself against subway thugs leads Reese to be arrested and questioned by Detective Joss Carter. Finch gets him out of police custody with the help of a costly lawyer and tells him that he needs a purp... |
On the newly introduced Earth-52, Atomarsupial is one of the metasimian Primate Legion Brandon Routh portrays Dr. Raymond ""Ray"" Palmer / The Atom in The CW's ""Arrowverse"". Ray begins an ambiguous relationship with Damian Dahrk's daughter Nora who is played by Routh's real life wife Courtney Ford. In ""The Flash"" s... |
unsuccessful. He resorts to open mic nights at a club then panhandling on the side of the road. He eventually becomes a roadie for Hollywood Undead, as it says on the backstage pass he has, and is seen putting and tuning instruments on the stage where Hollywood Undead is singing their song Been To Hell. The last charac... |
""I Love You"". On May 20, 2014, he was featured in Namie Amuro's song CAN YOU CELEBRATE?, the song was rerecorded with a new vocals and new music video Kryzler & Kompany would later reunite. They released a new album ""New World"" in February 2015 to commemorate their 25th anniversary. His wife is Japanese actress May... |
Harbor is the main port and field base for the storied Bering Sea king crab fishery. The Dutch Harbor crabbing fleet is featured in the television show ""Deadliest Catch"", a documentary style show on the Discovery Channel, and Dutch Harbor's facilities and local pub are featured prominently in numerous episodes. Dutch... |
Brook empties into the Mystic River. There it meets the Mystic Valley Parkway, which runs from Arlington just to the west to Medford to the northeast. The Route 16 designation continues northeast. The parkway's total length is just over two miles (about three kilometers). The parkway, with the surrounding Alewife Brook... |
draft analyst and scouts to be the first overall player selected. He was ranked the top overall prospect and defensive end by ""Sports Illustrated"", ESPN, Pro Football Focus, and DraftScout.com. Garrett was also ranked the top edge rusher in the draft by NFL analyst Mike Mayock. The Cleveland Browns selected Garrett w... |
for its third season having been paired with ""Beauty & the Beast"". The show's third season premiered on October 7, 2013. On May 8, 2014, the CW renewed the show for its fourth season. On July 18, 2014, CW president Mark Pedowitz announced that ""Hart of Dixie"" would have ten episodes for its fourth season, which pre... |
his novel's important themes, such as the disintegration of family and the dangers of alcoholism, are less prevalent in the film. King also viewed the casting of Nicholson as a mistake, arguing it would result in a rapid realization among audiences that Jack would ultimately go mad, due to Nicholson's famous identifica... |
teammates to be both ""soft"" and prone to mistakes and turnovers. However, during their time with UVA, the pair averaged 24 points and seven rebounds per game and teamed with NCAA All-Americans Dawn Staley and Tammi Reiss to lead the Cavaliers to three consecutive Final Fours and a 1991 overtime loss to Tennessee in t... |
Spitfire Mk.IX, providing the RAF with methods to best fight the Fw 190A with their new fighter. The Fw 190 was then transferred to No. 1426 (Enemy Aircraft) Flight, before it was finally ""struck off charge"" (removed from service) on 18 September 1943. The Fw 190 was flown 29 times between 3 July 1942 and 29 January ... |
on these new 2005 boundaries. At 04:28 BST, it was announced that Labour had won Corby, giving them 324 seats in the House of Commons out of those then declared and an overall majority, Labour's total reaching 355 seats out of the 646 House of Commons seats. Labour received 35.3% of the popular vote, equating to approx... |
the cable. The first Transatlantic Cable was laid under the Atlantic Ocean in 1858, but it failed after only about a month of fitful service. The first truly successful cable across the Atlantic was completed in July 1866, reliably transmitting currency prices between the London and New York City Exchanges. The first s... |
Wheel 2000 Wheel 2000 (also known as Wheel of Fortune 2000) is a children's version of the American game show ""Wheel of Fortune"" (and the last version of Wheel of any sort to air on Daytime television). The show was created by Scott Sternberg and was hosted by David Sidoni, with Tanika Ray providing voice work and mo... |
Tony Dow, was first aired in the UK in September 2005. Sullivan had considered writing a sitcom around the popular characters of Boycie and Marlene (John Challis and Sue Holderness) since the mid-1980s, but it was not until the series finally ended that the idea came to fruition. ""The Green Green Grass"" sees Boycie a... |
by Republican and anti-Tammany Democrats. Strong served as mayor of New York from January 1, 1895 to December 31, 1897, gaining an extra year on his term because of the impending consolidation of New York City, which moved elections to odd-numbered years. He won by a decisive majority of more than 42,000 votes and was ... |
his time as an MP, Mill advocated easing the burdens on Ireland. In 1866, Mill became the first person in the history of Parliament to call for women to be given the right to vote, vigorously defending this position in subsequent debate. Mill became a strong advocate of such social reforms as labour unions and farm coo... |
for on-demand streaming and digital release on November 6, 2015. Featuring performances by the cast of ""My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic"" as well as the Phoenix Chamber Choir from Vancouver, the album contains original holiday-themed songs as well as covers of traditional Christmas songs and an extended version of... |
the show by dating another celebrity outside of the show; this led to his removal from the show. It was announced on the official ""Celebs Go Dating"" Twitter account that the third series of the show will feature same-sex relationships for the first time. In September 2017 it was confirmed that the series would return... |
were very different from the ones used in the three variations of the song. Since Brightman was the first soprano to sing this song, Jackie Evancho performed the song for her movie-themed concert called ""Songs from the Silver Screen"" with the words, ""compose the music of the night"". One version of ""The Music of th... |
Toronto Argonauts have won the most Grey Cups with seventeen wins total, most recently in 2017. In 2012, the game was held in Toronto at Rogers Centre, and for the second year in row the cup was won on a team's home field, with Toronto beating Calgary 35–22. In 2013, the Grey Cup was won at home for the third consecuti... |
of American writer Daniel Handler). Nickelodeon Movies purchased the film rights to Daniel Handler's book series in 2000 and soon began development of a film with Barry Sonnenfeld attached to direct. Handler adapted the screenplay and courted Jim Carrey for Count Olaf. Sonnenfeld eventually left over budget concerns in... |
while an effective vaccine has been developed, MNT claims nearly 100,000 lives each year. As part of the Kiwanis International mission to end MNT, Key Club International has pledged all proceeds from its members' Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF projects to the $110 million funding gap the Kiwanis International Foundation is ... |
Motors and Chrysler, the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor has held a virtual monopoly on police cruisers sold in North America since 1996. The Crown Victoria has become equally commonplace as a taxi cab. In September 1908, the lineage of the full-size Ford began as the Model T entered production. The successor to... |
be under the age of 21, and drivers under the age of 25 can only drive cars in the lower insurance groups of one to 18. To find out a car's insurance group, the Motability website provides a ""car search"". Holders of provisional licenses who wish to drive the car, must be over 21, however if it is their car they can d... |
(AAFP) calls for a systolic blood pressure decrease of at least 20 mm Hg or a diastolic blood pressure decrease of at least 10 mm Hg within three minutes of standing. It is not a disease, but a physical finding. It may or may not be associated with symptoms (or disease), but a common first symptom is lightheadedness up... |
Human Resources. Joel (Sam Richardson) takes DJ duty, but the party struggles to pick up even with Tracey inviting Chicago Bulls player Jimmy Butler as a friend. Though initially reluctant, Walter is inadvertently doused with cocaine when it is accidentally fed into a snow machine and succumbs to his free-spirited natu... |
The Clash (album) The Clash is the debut studio album by English punk rock band the Clash. It was released on 8 April 1977 through CBS Records. It is widely celebrated as one of the greatest punk albums of all time. Most of the album was conceived on the 18th floor of a council high rise on London's Harrow Road, in a f... |
Commandments (film) Commandments is a 1997 romantic comedy-drama which was written and directed by Daniel Taplitz and stars Aidan Quinn, Courteney Cox and Anthony LaPaglia. The executive producer was Ivan Reitman. Ever since Seth Warner's (Aidan Quinn) wife died two years ago, his life has gone to pieces. In his rage, ... |
in the semifinals, where Federer's win put an end to Djokovic's best opportunity to win the French Open. Djokovic had been on a 43-match winning streak, including four straight wins over Rafael Nadal up to that point. Federer's win also prevented Djokovic from winning the Calendar Grand Slam. Roger Federer won the Fren... |
Teddy tells her he was never lying to her, he was lying to himself, and he still loves her. In It's All Fun and Games, Annie, Naomi and Adrianna throw a baby shower for Silver. Silver arrives and reveals to her friends that she is worried about having a baby at her age. She basically isn’t sure if she is responsible en... |
to Kate's Manhattan apartment, where he confronts Neal. Neal explains that Kate has disappeared, leaving behind only an empty Bordeaux wine bottle, signifying their relationship is over. Peter takes Neal back into custody, but not before Neal gives Peter a valuable tip regarding the Dutchman: paper fiber Peter had foun... |
to end the dominance of the Catholic Church, class stratification and slavery. These issues for many years strongly affected the way that Latin American society was organized. The majority of liberals believed in a democratic system of government, but this system would create many changes and much confusion in Latin Am... |
Shaw Day"", and ""Don Geiss, America and Hope"". <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> 30 Rock (season 4) The fourth season of ""30 Rock"", an American television comedy series, consists of 22 episodes and began airing on October 15, 2009, on the NBC network in the United States. The season was produced by Broadway Video, Little... |
Number Ones (video) Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD... |
Basketball Association, with 73. What is perhaps more notable is that these 73 blocks occurred over only two years. Additionally, Seals holds the ninety-fifth highest career steals record in the ABA, with 72 steals. In his three seasons in the NBA, Bruce Seals played in 235 games, averaging 24.4 minutes per game, and a... |
with ""Manassu"" (1973) her debut movie (child artist). She has the record of winning Kerala State Film Award the maximum number of times after dubbing artist Sreeja Ravi Bhagyalakshmi was born on 1 November 1962 to Kumaran Nair who hails from Powaat Tharavadu Calicut & Bhargavi Amma from Kurupath Tharavad, Shoranur. S... |
she meets Winter, the daughter of Wendy and Other Girl from ""Cutewendy"", who declares Otra her sidekick. After a few adventures, Otra becomes attracted to Winter and the two become a couple going on adventures together. Girly launched in April 2003, originally intended as a sequel/retelling of one of Lesnick's previo... |
or ebony pencils. Protractors have been used to measure and draw angles and arcs of a circle accurately since about the 13th century, although mathematics and science demanded more detailed drawing instruments. The adjustable corner ruler was developed in the 17th century, but a feasible screw-tightened version not unt... |
Rocker Media. Temple Street would only handle TV productions. Temple Street has developed a reputation for producing Canadian versions of American reality formats, including Canada’s Next Top Model and the upcoming Canadian iteration of bridal shopping show Say Yes to the Dress. Their most successful current projects a... |
(7 times), and the Pittsburgh Steelers (3 times). As of 2017, the only pre-merger team that does not play in its 1969 market is the St. Louis Cardinals, who moved in 1988 to Phoenix, Arizona. The Los Angeles Rams moved to St. Louis in 1995, but moved back to Los Angeles in 2016. None of the expansion teams added after ... |
(1965) and ""Come Out"" (1966), to live performance. ""Reed Phase"" was composed in 1966 for Jon Gibson, the score having been finished in December 1966. The world premiere was given by Gibson in the art gallery of Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey on January 5, 1967, under the title ""Saxophone Phase"", and... |
of hope at the end"". Assessing the cast's performances, he judged that ""Kate O'Flynn brings an astonishingly raw vulnerability to the stage as Amy […] Sorcha Cusack plays the grandmother with a robust humanity that warms this punishing play; Russell Tovey has a terrifying touch of the psycho about him as the squaddie... |
single; Moana retired the group after performing at the 1998 Vancouver Folk Festival. Moana and the Moahunters from New Zealand combined rap, soul, and reggae with traditional Maori chants, haka (Maori posture dance) and musical instruments (taonga puoro). This group has won a New Zealand industry award for best Maori ... |
weekend. It ended up debuting to $6.6 million, finishing 5th at the box office; even before factoring in inflation, the number was lower than the $10 million opening of the original film in 1990. In its second weekend the film dropped 42%, grossing $3.6 million. On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film h... |
all time, Williams has a chart winner in this delightful program. Along with his new single, 'A Song for You', he turns in exceptional treatments of Carole King's 'You've Got a Friend', Kris Kristofferson's 'Help Me Make It Through the Night', and Nichols-Williams's 'Rainy Days and Mondays'."" From the liner notes for ... |
initial persecution. Emperor Constantine the Great converted to Christianity and decriminalized it in the Edict of Milan (313). He convened the First Council of Nicaea (325), where Early Christianity was consolidated into what would become the state religion of the Roman Empire (380). The council formulated the Nicene ... |
Series in 1911–13 to the A's, Red Sox and A's again. Two seasons later, both the Giants and the A's, decimated by the short-lived Federal League signings of many of their stars, finished in eighth [last] place. After losing the 1917 Series to the Chicago White Sox (the last White Sox World Series win until 2005), the G... |
Cat (Red Dwarf) The Cat is a fictional character in the British science fiction sitcom ""Red Dwarf"". He is played by Danny John-Jules. He is a descendant of Dave Lister's pregnant pet house cat Frankenstein, whose descendants evolved into a humanoid form over three million years while Lister was in stasis (suspended a... |
Framke of ""Vox Media"" praised the series for its unique and weird visuals, but found the show's tone, pacing and performances to be haphazard and considered the show to be ""literally, a series of unfortunate events"". As with the first season, the second season received critical acclaim. Review aggregator Rotten Tom... |
detailing the strategic goals for the Patrol. One of the primary goals of this document was the reduction of traffic crash deaths in Ohio to one per 100 million vehicle miles traveled by the end of 2007; the goal was ambitious: the rate reduced to 1.13 in 2007, 1.10 in 2008. According to the Patrol, its 1,400 Troopers ... |
Briscoe Darling Jr. Briscoe Darling Jr. is a fictional character from ""The Andy Griffith Show"", an American situation comedy from the 1960s that aired on CBS. The character was portrayed by actor Denver Pyle, best known for his roles as Grandpa Tarleton on ""Tammy"", Buck Webb on ""The Doris Day Show"", and Uncle Jes... |
Fred with her co-star, Brian (Robert Hoffman), and Fred witnesses the two sharing a passionate kiss. Stacy is unable to choose between Brian and Fred; despite Jane's advice for her to talk to Fred, the choice is made for Stacy when Fred eventually confronts her and angrily leaves. Stacy becomes distraught and upset wit... |
see that the club is coming apart from inside. In the first episode of Season Two we see that Clay is still struggling with remorse for what he did to Donna, and that he is going head to head with Jax over her death. We see him giving Opie a fake story of how a Mayan MC member killed Donna and he throws a welcome back ... |
STS-37 STS-37, the eighth flight of the Space Shuttle ""Atlantis"", was a six-day mission with the primary objective of launching the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO), the second of the Great Observatories program which included the visible-spectrum Hubble Space Telescope, the Chandra X-ray Observatory and the infr... |
winning the 1999 and 2000 Wild Card, the Mets achieved their first back-to-back post-season appearances in franchise history, a feat they would match in 2015 and 2016. The Mets defeated the 97-game winning San Francisco Giants in the NL Division Series, 3–1, and the 95-game winning St. Louis Cardinals, 4–1, in the NL C... |
Wales. The Tower of London was extended to form a concentric fortress with extensive living quarters, although Henry primarily used the castle as a secure retreat in the event of war or civil strife. Henry also kept a menagerie at the Tower, a tradition begun by his father, and his exotic specimens included an elephant... |
ratio of 999 females per thousand males. It ranks fifth in the literacy rate which is 83.78%, higher than national rate. It ranks fourth in life expectancy at 67 years, higher than the national rate of 65.4 years. Himachal Pradesh's economy is one of the largest in country, as of 2009, nominal GDP per capita was US$1,2... |
only to be returned to their original worlds following Pan's new Curse, leaving Emma Swan and Henry to escape to New York City. The second plot followed the characters' past journey in the Enchanted Forest and how they were brought back to Storybrooke by the Wicked Witch of the West, while also documenting Emma's missi... |
occasionally mainly in the cities of Santo Domingo and Santiago, where teenagers and young adults usually not satisfied with the other genres express themselves. Hip hop is a cultural movement developed in New York City in the 1970s primarily by African Americans and Afro-Latinos. Since first emerging in The Bronx and ... |
Christa B. Allen Christa B. Allen (born November 11, 1991) is an American actress. She is known for playing the younger version of Jennifer Garner's characters in ""13 Going on 30"" (2004) and ""Ghosts of Girlfriends Past"" (2009), as well as for her role as socialite Charlotte Grayson on the ABC drama series ""Revenge... |
Van Helsing (film) Van Helsing is a 2004 American horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers. It stars Hugh Jackman as vigilante monster hunter Van Helsing, and Kate Beckinsale as Anna Valerious. The film is an homage and tribute to the Universal Horror Monster films from the 1930s and '40s (also produced by U... |
three quarterbacks entering the draft: Carson Wentz, Jared Goff and Paxton Lynch, all of whom were projected to be drafted in the first round. Another prospect for the Cowboys was Mississippi State quarterback Dak Prescott, who met with the team on four separate occasions leading some to believe he would be their targe... |
opponent. The game earned a reputation for its gratuitous violence, and was adapted for home game consoles. The home version of ""Mortal Kombat"" was released on September 13, 1993, a day promoted as ""Mortal Monday"". The advertising resulted in line-ups to purchase the game and a subsequent backlash from politicians ... |
The Peshwa regained Belgaum, after Tipu Sultan was defeated by the British forces. In 1818, the British annexed Belgaum and the region in the control of the Peshwa. Kitturu Chennamma (1778–1829) was the queen of the princely state of Kittur in Karnataka. In 1824, 33 years before the 1857 War of Independence in Murree, ... |
rights. Mitch wants the Nativity scene removed from the front of City hall and the word Christmas switched to Happy Holidays on all signs. Fifty years of tradition are now challenged not by an outsider but a former member of the community. As the conflict escalates it goes beyond one person's opinion but magnifies into... |
which she recorded the soundtrack in Edinburgh, Scotland, ""Little Shop of Horrors"", ""Grease"", to name a few. Also as a recording artist her cover tune of ABBA's ""Money, Money, Money"" and John Denver's ""Leaving on a Jet Plane"" are popular singles worldwide from her debut independent releases ""The St. James Expe... |
baratii"", are the bacteria responsible for producing botulinum toxin. ""C. botulinum"" is responsible for foodborne botulism (ingestion of preformed toxin), infant botulism (intestinal infection with toxin-forming ""C. botulinum""), and wound botulism (infection of a wound with ""C. botulinum""). ""C. botulinum"" prod... |
under its pop format from the Red CD of ""Up!"". Eric R. Danton of the ""Hartford Courant"" felt his heartstrings weakly tugged by ""It Only Hurts when I'm Breathing"", and added, ""The whole endeavor feels like a calculated and spectacularly cynical attempt to make money while expending as little effort as possible.""... |
'light'"". Series Five debuted on 8 January 2009 with the return of Adrian Lester, the departure of cast members Marc Warren and Jaime Murray, and the arrival of Matt Di Angelo and Kelly Adams as their replacements. With the return of Lester's character, Mickey Bricks, Ashley Walters's Billy Bond was removed. The serie... |
1994 United States Senate elections The United States Senate elections, 1994 were elections held November 8, 1994, in which the Republican Party was able to take control of the Senate from the Democrats. In a midterm election, the opposition Republicans held the traditional advantage. Congressional Republicans campaign... |
Heliocentrism Heliocentrism is the astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the Solar System. Historically, heliocentrism was opposed to geocentrism, which placed the Earth at the center. The notion that the Earth revolves around the Sun had been proposed as early as the... |
as Edward, John Gielgud as George and Mary Kerridge as Queen Elizabeth. The film begins with the coronation of Edward IV, which happens between 3.1 and 3.2 of ""3 Henry VI"", and then moves into a shortened version of Act 5, Scene 7; the final scene from ""3 Henry VI"". The opening lines of the film are Edward's ""Once... |
the latter a feature of his later works. End-stopping An end-stopped line is a feature in poetry in which the syntactic unit (phrase, clause, or sentence) corresponds in length to the line. Its opposite is enjambment, where the sentence runs on into the next line. According to A. C. Bradley, ""a line may be called 'end... |
after convicting con artist and murderer Philip Swann, who years later enters a civil suit against Stone when the validity of the conviction is called into question. (Swann is ultimately found guilty, however, and sent back to prison.) Stone's assistants have been Paul Robinette and Claire Kincaid. A strict, unyielding... |
in the Suit"". Carter (Taraji P. Henson) attempts to stall the investigation and is initially forced to play along with the idea that Reese is a criminal, under the watchful eye of agent Nicholas Donnelly (Brennan Brown). Reese remains silent during the first interrogation. Finch (Michael Emerson) works to help Carter ... |
the animation. The Legend of Korra (season 2) Book Two: Spirits is the second season of the animated TV series ""The Legend of Korra"" by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. It consisted of fourteen episodes (""chapters""). A sequel to ""The Legend of Korra: Book 1"", it focuses more on spiritual concepts and ... |
with a subtle change from ""When you coming home? Son, I don't know when"", to ""When you coming home, son? I don't know when."" Cat's in the Cradle ""Cat's in the Cradle"" is a 1974 folk rock song by Harry Chapin from the album ""Verities & Balderdash"". The single topped the ""Billboard"" Hot 100 in December 1974. As... |
Messi–Ronaldo rivalry The Messi–Ronaldo rivalry is a football rivalry between fans of Argentinian forward Lionel Messi and Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo and supposedly between the athletes themselves. Having won a combined ten Ballon d'Or/FIFA Ballon d'Or awards (5 each), both are widely regarded not only as the... |
found on ""Series 3."" <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> Arthur (season 2) The 2nd season of the television series ""Arthur"" was originally broadcast on PBS in the United States from October 20, 1997 to April 17, 1998 and contains 20 episodes. This season, like seasons 1 and 3, was released on DVD in Europe only; due to the... |
fundamental to our existence, created through the combination of opposite properties. In the Timaeus, Plato, following Pythagoras, considered mathematical entities such as number, point, line and triangle as the fundamental building blocks or elements of this ephemeral world, and considered the four elements of fire, a... |
David Mack, the original cover artist on the comic who is also providing artwork for the series' opening credits. The reprints, which were all released digitally in June 2015, and up to issue 15 in two trade paperbacks in September, were intended to both celebrate the history of Jessica Jones, and introduce new audienc... |
voice of Charlie (played by John Ley) through the mechanical voice box, and Officer Jim Goose (Steve Bisley), singing as he drives a truck before being ambushed. Since Mel Gibson was not well known to American audiences at the time, trailers and television spots in the United States emphasised the film's action content... |
Rae's Creek departing the 13th tee, was dedicated in 1958 to commemorate the feat. At age 25, this was the first of Nelson's five major titles; he won the Masters again in 1942, which was not held again until 1946. Guldahl rebounded and won three majors over the next two years: the U.S. Open in 1937 and 1938 and the Ma... |
Australia's winning streak, with former captain Bishan Bedi lamenting the demise of Indian cricket. Australia were again in control on the first day, having scored 193/1, with Hayden having struck Harbhajan out of the attack. Harbhajan fought back to reduce Australia to 252/7, taking five wickets in the final session, ... |
2018 US Open – Men's Doubles Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecău were the defending champions, but lost in the second round to Radu Albot and Malek Jaziri. Mike Bryan and Jack Sock won their second consecutive Grand Slam as a pair, defeating Łukasz Kubot and Marcelo Melo in the final, 6–3, 6–1. Mike Bryan won an all-time... |
category since Eminem in 2002 with ""Without Me"". Timberlake also became the second artist to be honored with the Video Vanguard Award and win Video of the Year in the same night, after Peter Gabriel did it in 1987. To celebrate his Video Vanguard Award, Timberlake performed a 15-minute medley performance, which inclu... |
of years"". According to Ethnologue, the language has influence from both LSF and BSL, as well as from signed French and signed English, BSL having been introduced in Dublin in 1816. The first school for deaf children in Ireland was established in 1816 by Dr. Charles Orpen. The Claremont Institute was a Protestant inst... |
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