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704 Hauser 704 Hauser is an American sitcom and a spin-off of ""All in the Family"" (the final of several) that aired on CBS from April 11 to May 9, 1994. The series is built around the concept of a black family, the Cumberbatch Family, moving into the former Queens home of Archie Bunker years after Bunker had sold the... |
Albert Leffingwell Albert Leffingwell, M.D. (1845–1916) was an American physician, social reformer, and vocal advocate for vivisection reform. He authored many books bringing light to the cruel abuses of animal experimentation and calling for regulation. At the same time he sought middle ground between the anti-vivisec... |
the Bee Gees at the initiation of his former Amen Corner colleague drummer Dennis Bryon, who had joined their backing band a year earlier during their successful 1975-79 period, taking in such highlights as ""Jive Talkin'"", ""You Should Be Dancing"" and the band's famous contributions on the ""Saturday Night Fever"" s... |
periods—even the rest of their lives—most insisted on identifying themselves as American. During the United States campaigns in World War I the American Expeditionary Forces fought in France alongside British and French allied forces in the last year of the war, against Imperial German forces. The first 14,000 U.S. inf... |
of those productions did very well. When the show got the Theatre Royal Stratford East, Sarah Brightman, who created the role of Christine in the Lloyd Webber version, was famously asked to perform the role of Christine in the 1984 cast but she turned it down, leaving the role for the opera singer Christina Collier. An... |
Harvey compiled his third consecutive century and highest Test score of 205 as Australia amassed 520 in the first innings. This put Australia in control of the Test, despite South Africa successfully chasing an unlikely target of 295. Harvey accumulated 834 Test runs at 92.66 in the series. This surpassed Bradman's agg... |
heads. Writer Austin Powell, in his 2011 book ""The Austin Chronicle Music Anthology"", has noted that the influence of Little Richard's singing style is clearly heard in ""You're Gonna Miss Me"", with Erickson's primal shrieks and wailing. In addition to the composition's striking lead vocal, the song is also highligh... |
from Sri Lanka and from Russia. A total of 41,840 people moved to Newfoundland and Labrador from other parts of Canada between 1996 and 2006 while 79,125 people moved in the opposite direction. These movements resulted in a net outmigration of 18,820 people to Alberta, 9,900 to Ontario 4,690 to Nova Scotia, 1,615 to Br... |
Saros 126: 1859 Aug 13, lasting 106 minutes. Last Central Lunar Eclipse: 1931 Sep 26 Last Total Lunar Eclipse: 2003 Nov 09 Last Partial Lunar Eclipse: 2346 Jun 05 Last Penumbral Lunar Eclipse: 2472 Aug 19 1901-2100 1913 Sep 15 1931 Sep 26 1949 Oct 07 1967 Oct 18 1985 Oct 28 2003 Nov 09 2021 Nov 19 2039 Nov 30 2057 Dec ... |
penned all but two of the tracks, highlighted by an autobiographical title song, on ""Age Don't Mean a Thing"", evoking influences from Booker T. and the MGs, James Brown, and B. B. King. Music journalists were highly receptive to Finley's comeback and album, particularly his revitalizing take on Southern soul. After "... |
2014, he co-authored a review article that found that the United States' legal drinking age of 21 had saved lives since it was raised to that level as a result of a law passed in 1984. DeJong has been critical of designated driver programs, saying in 1994 that there was no evidence that they were effective. In 2001, wh... |
been submitted by India to the Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, the most for any actor in India. In 2009, he became one of the few actors in India to have completed 50 years working in cinema. His work ""Vishwaroopam"" (2013), which he also produced and directed, won two awards at the 60th National Film A... |
Tessa, Siryn, Jubilee, Rachel Summers, Madelyne Pryor, Moira MacTaggert, Lilandra, Shadow King, Cannonball, Warpath, Mirage, Wolfsbane, Karma, Cypher, Sabretooth, Empath, Sebastian Shaw, Donald Pierce, Avalanche, Pyro, Legion, Nimrod, Gateway, Strong Guy, Proteus, Mister Sinister, Marauders, Purifiers, Captain Britain,... |
Festival in San Jose, California, on March 12, 2017. The film was released in the United States on March 31, 2017, by Focus Features, and by Universal Pictures International in the United Kingdom on April 21, 2017. It received mixed reviews from critics but a positive response from audiences and grossed $26 million wor... |
offered the series but rejected it. Three series and one Christmas special were aired. Declan Lowney directed the first two series and the Christmas special, while the third series was directed by Linehan (location scenes) and Andy De Emmony (studio scenes). In addition, Morgan and O'Hanlon hosted an hour of Comic Reli... |
Karoo is distinctively divided into the Great Karoo and the Little Karoo by the Swartberg Mountain Range, which runs east-west, parallel to the southern coastline, but is separated from the sea by another east-west range called the Outeniqua–Langeberg Mountains. The Great Karoo lies to the north of the Swartberg range;... |
Hoshi no Hate The title track was written and composed by singer-songwriter and served as theme song for the TBS drama ""Hanawake no Yon-shimai"", starring Mizuki herself. CDJournal described ""Hoshi no Hate"" as a ""ballad about marriage and family ties"" that is ""well-suited for the drama series it is used in."" The... |
plot to expand the British Empire by seemingly supernatural means. Rachel McAdams stars as their former adversary Irene Adler and Mark Strong portrays villain Lord Henry Blackwood. The film was widely released in North America on December 25, 2009, and on December 26, 2009 in the UK, Ireland, the Pacific and the Atlant... |
relocating the platform, a new station building and car park. The Camp Mountain rail accident occurred in 1947 west of Ferny Grove on the Dayboro stretch of the line. It is Queensland's worst railway accident. 16 people were killed when a picnic excursion train failed to negotiate a bend on the line between Camp Mounta... |
September 10, 2011. The song made an appearance in the When Peck This sounds At Concert. I Hate Myself for Loving You ""I Hate Myself for Loving You"" is a 1988 song from Joan Jett & the Blackhearts and the first single from the album ""Up Your Alley"". The song reached No. 8 on the U.S. ""Billboard"" Hot 100, Jett's t... |
the front runner for the position, withdrew his name from consideration on January 19. On January 22, the team announced the hiring of 31-year-old USC offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin, the youngest coach in franchise history and the youngest coach in the NFL. Kiffin's first staffing hire was former Atlanta Falcons off... |
turning on Wyatt in February 2017. He won his first United States Championship in 2018, becoming the eighteenth overall Grand Slam Champion after already having been the Seventeenth Triple Crown Champion. Orton has held the WWE Championship nine times and WWE's World Heavyweight Championship four times. He was the fina... |
publicly declared that his government will build a memorial to mark the sacrifice of Garud Commando Gursewak Singh, who was killed in a terrorist attack in Pathankot. Manohar Lal Khattar Manohar Lal Khattar (born 5 May 1954) is a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) politician, is the 10th Chief Minister of Haryana. He is a fo... |
They want to deliver something bigger and better than last year. I think it's going to be a fantastic season. It will be worth the wait."" The first season of ""Stranger Things"" was released on a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack exclusively to Target retailers on October 17, 2017, and the same for the 4K/Blu-ray combo pack on N... |
La Land."" ""How Far I'll Go"" was composed as Moana's ""I Want"" song, following in the long tradition of ""I Want"" songs in 1990s Disney animated musicals. It replaced an earlier attempt called ""More"", for which the demo version recorded by Marcy Harriell was released as an outtake on the deluxe version of the sou... |
series, ""Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves."" Honey, I Blew Up the Kid Honey, I Blew Up the Kid is a 1992 American comedy science fiction film and the sequel to the 1989 film ""Honey, I Shrunk the Kids"". Directed by Randal Kleiser and released by Walt Disney Pictures, it stars Rick Moranis, Marcia Strassman, Amy O'Neill and... |
Snowboarding at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Women's snowboard cross The women's snowboard cross event in snowboarding at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in Bardonecchia, a village in the Province of Turin, Italy. Competition took place on February 17, 2006. All competitors raced two qualification runs, with only the b... |
Bozo the Clown franchise. Tom Matzell played Bozo, alongside Gene Sanocki as Bozo's sidekick Professor Tweetyfoofer. Local children were featured on the program daily, with many waiting up to one year or more for their chance to be on the show. Willard Scott played Bozo on WRC-TV from 1959-1962. Dick Dyszel played the ... |
can vary depending on quantity, weight, area and the vendor. Tinnies are often frowned upon even by regular marijuana consumers, the term and sale of which are typically only common in rougher areas of the towns and cities. New Zealand twenty-dollar note The New Zealand twenty-dollar note ($20) is the current middle de... |
Agriculture in India The history of Agriculture in India dates back to Indus Valley Civilization Era and even before that in some parts of Southern India. India ranks second worldwide in farm outputs. Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry and fisheries accounted for 15.4% of the GDP (gross domestic product) in 2... |
French musical fable. After ""Amour"" closed, Litzsinger returned to the role of Belle on February 11, 2003. In 2006, she played Eva Peron in the 25th U.S. national tour of ""Evita"". From May 30 – September 17, 2006, she once again appeared in Disney's ""Beauty and the Beast"" replacing Ashley Brown as Belle. Litzsing... |
1986 New York Giants season The New York Giants season was the franchise's 62nd season in the National Football League. The New York Giants, who play in the National Football Conference (NFC) of the National Football League (NFL), won their fifth championship—and first Super Bowl—in franchise history during the season.... |
Cita Citata Cita Rahayu, stage name Cita Citata (born August 14, 1994), is an Indonesian singer and actress. Cita sings the song ""Sakitnya Tuh Disini"", in English ( The Pain in here ""heart"") introduced in the soap opera ""Diam-Diam Suka: Cinta Lama Bersemi Kembali"". The song won an award for ""Most Famous Soap Ope... |
composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. ""Evermore""'s lamenting melody is paired with lyrics that express loneliness, accompanied by heavy orchestration that swells and loudens as the ballad progresses. Both ""brooding"" and hopeful at the same time, Jay Jason of Comicbook.com believes that the song's lyrics are inspired by the... |
Game, 25% spawn of sockeye is from the sensitive habitat of the upper watershed in the upper reaches of the river, above the Chilkoot Lake. These studies also indicated that anadromous fish, coho, Dolly Varden, and an occasional chum salmon were found above the Chilkoot Lake in the spawning and rearing grounds. Bald Ea... |
Siobhan Crawley Siobhan Crawley is a Canadian pop singer, who received a Juno Award nomination for Most Promising Female Vocalist at the Juno Awards of 1986. Crawley initially worked as a model before recording and releasing her debut album ""Somewhere in Between"" in 1983. In 1985, she released three new singles, ""Cl... |
writing: ""We will not introduce 'top-up' fees and have legislated to prevent them."" The increase of university fees up to £3000 was voted for before the next election in 2005, but implemented in 2006. Therefore, the British government explained that the manifesto in 2001 was only valid for the period up to the electi... |
of six episodes, and is expected to premiere later than usual for the same reason. Benioff and Weiss spoke about the end of the show, saying, ""From the beginning we've wanted to tell a 70-hour movie. It will turn out to be a 73-hour movie, but it's stayed relatively the same of having the beginning, middle and now we'... |
Mobile safety steps Mobile Safety Steps, sometimes called warehouse steps, differ from Ladders in that they are completely self-supporting structures with a platform and are mobile, using wheels or castors making them easy to move. They have the advantage over standard ladders in that the operative can have one hand fr... |
version cover art features either Scorpion, Raiden, Baraka and Mileena, while the PS2 version uses the character Sub-Zero. In October 2005, the game was redistributed as a Platinum Hits title on the Xbox and as a Greatest Hits title on the PS2, coming in new packaging and sold for a discounted price. ""Deception"" is a... |
for selective fire began May 1944; the first kit was developed by Inland engineers, and known as the T4. Inland was awarded a contract for 500 T4 carbines in September 1944. Although the conversion was seen as satisfactory, the heavier 30-round magazine put greater strain on the magazine catch, necessitating the develo... |
the right thigh by one of about 35 bullets that Paddock fired through the door of his suite. After Campos was hit, he took cover in the alcove between Rooms 32-122 and 32-124 and immediately informed the hotel by radio and cellphone that he had been shot, though he believed he had been shot with a BB or pellet gun. At ... |
and other unusual restrictions were imposed on travel, communication, freedom of speech and of the press, etc. In a word, the martial law regime was anathema to no small portion of the populace. It was in the light of the above circumstances and as a means of solving the dilemma aforementioned that the concept embodied... |
all the filming in real locations in Yorkshire. That was when it really started coming alive, because the cameras were in real situations."" ""In the first series, we had large animals in the studio, with sets for farm barns and cow sheds, which were later filmed on location,"" explains designer David Crozier. ""There ... |
landfill in Pacoima, California. Released on August 19, 1988, on 1,765 theatres in North America, on the first weekend, the film ranked No.1 grossing $12,883,403; this was the highest opening of the franchise until the release of"" Freddy vs. Jason"". On the second weekend, the film still ranked No.1, grossing $6,989,3... |
You've Got a Friend in Me ""You've Got a Friend in Me"" is a song by Randy Newman. Used as the theme song for the 1995 Disney/Pixar animated film ""Toy Story"", it has since become a major musical component for its sequels, ""Toy Story 2"" (1999) and ""Toy Story 3"" (2010) as well as a musical leitmotif throughout the ... |
the top performers at the 2007 ICC World Twenty20, both of which India won. In a match against England at the 2007 World Twenty20, he famously hit six sixes in one over bowled by Stuart Broad — a feat performed only three times previously in any form of senior cricket, and never in an international match between two Te... |
season. Taylor was nicknamed ""The Toolman"" throughout his career due to his name, the same as that of Tim Allen's character on the TV series Home Improvement. Currently he lives in Stratford, Ontario with his wife and two children, Wyatt and Brittany. Tim Taylor (ice hockey, born 1969) Tim Taylor (born February 6, 19... |
lives across the hall; and Leonard and Sheldon's similarly geeky and socially awkward friends and co-workers, aerospace engineer Howard Wolowitz and astrophysicist Raj Koothrappali. Over time, supporting characters have been promoted to starring roles including: physicist Leslie Winkle, neuroscientist Amy Farrah Fowler... |
the title ""Vous ma lady"", and the following year the same version was released as a duet by Brigitte Bardot and Laurent Vergez. Other performers who have covered the song include: You're a Lady ""You're a Lady"" is a 1972 song by British singer-songwriter Peter Skellern. Skellern’s recording of the song was his first... |
a master tape of around a dozen traditional carols by Crosby plus 'White Christmas'. In retrospect the device is glaringly obvious but after an interval of 52 weeks, the average listener would not have been aware of the 'deception' or indeed, worried too much. ""Variety"" reviewed the broadcast saying, """"On Christmas... |
insight on the patient's emotional processing. When diagnosing any neurological condition, history and examination are fundamental. History is obtained by family, friends or EMS. The Glasgow Coma Scale is a helpful system used to examine and determine the depth of coma, track patients progress and predict outcome as be... |
debut from writer-director Brandon Cronenberg, the son of renowned Canadian horror director David Cronenberg. Jones has continued to appear in supporting roles in both independent and mainstream films. In 2017, he appeared in ""The Florida Project"", ""Get Out"" and ""Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri"". All th... |
All Stars (song) ""All Stars"" is a song by French DJ and record producer Martin Solveig, featuring vocals from Finnish singer-songwriter Alma. The song was released in France as a digital download on 16 June 2017 by Virgin EMI Records. The song was written by Amanda MNDR Warner, Peter Wade and Martin Picandet. The tra... |
Charles Brandon had their miniatures painted by Hans Holbein the Younger. Lord Brandon succeeded his father as 2nd Duke of Suffolk on 22 August 1545. He and his younger brother were both minors and continued their education by going up to St John's College, Cambridge. During an epidemic of the sweating sickness, the tw... |
molecules that convey information to cells during the control of cellular differentiation or growth are called growth factors. The protein mTOR is a serine/threonine kinase that regulates translation and cell division. Nutrient availability influences mTOR so that when cells are not able to grow to normal size they wil... |
two teams' playoff hopes became intertwined with New Orleans vs. Carolina, the New England Patriots vs. Miami Dolphins, and the New York Jets vs. Green Bay Packers. The Panthers embarrassed the Saints by forcing multiple turnovers and winning 10–6, while the Patriots erased a 24–13 gap to beat the Dolphins; in Clevelan... |
Athletics at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's long jump The men's long jump was one of four men's jumping events on the Athletics at the 1968 Summer Olympics program in Mexico City. Bob Beamon won in a new world record of 8.90m; a record which stood for 23 years until it was finally broken in 1991, when Mike Powell jum... |
in 2007, Shea was asked to join the recurring cast as Harold Waldorf, Blair Waldorf's father. His portrayal of the character garnered him increased name recognition among millennials and contributed to his presence in American meme and popular culture. He was cast in Scott Dacko's 2006 political thriller ""The Insurgen... |
Don Cossacks, which united their forces under the sole command of Denikin. The Armed Forces of South Russia were thus created. The revolt of the Czechoslovak Legion broke out in May 1918, and the legionaries took control of Chelyabinsk in June. Simultaneously Russian officers' organizations overthrew the Bolsheviks in ... |
Libby Villari Margaret Elizabeth ""Libby"" Villari (née Webb; born November 17, 1951) is an American actress. She is best known for her recurring role as Mayor Lucy Rodell on ""Friday Night Lights"". Her film appearances include ""Infamous"", ""What's Eating Gilbert Grape"", ""Boys Don't Cry"", and ""The Faculty"". Bor... |
Sherlock Holmes. The role of Arnold Zeck (renamed Arnold Dorso) is played by Robert Loggia in ""In the Best Families"", an episode of the 1981 NBC TV series ""Nero Wolfe"". Nero Wolfe supporting characters The Nero Wolfe stories are populated by a cast of supporting characters who help sustain the sense that each story... |
Minus Zero/No Limit"", ""Outlaw Blues"" and ""Bob Dylan's 115th Dream"" on January 14, 1965 and recorded the album takes of ""Maggie's Farm"" and ""On the Road Again"" on January 15, 1965. On June 15, 1965, when Dylan was ready to record ""Like a Rolling Stone"", several of the musician from the ""Bringing It All Back ... |
shows from Radio City Music Hall in New York, after moving from the New Jersey Performing Arts Center last year. The 2013 winner was Kenichi Ebina, the first mime and the first foreign act to win the competition. The runner-up was comedian Taylor Williamson and singer/guitarist Jimmy Rose announced in third place. Shar... |
1940 college football season The 1940 NCAA football season ended with the Gophers of the University of Minnesota being named the nation’s #1 team and national champion by the AP Poll, and the Stanford University Indians in second, with the two teams receiving 65 and 44 first place votes respectively. Each writer listed... |
previously experienced. The toddler developmental timeline shows what an average toddler can do at what age from 12 months onward. Times vary greatly from child to child. It is common for some toddlers to master certain skills such as walking well before other skills, like talking. Even close siblings can vary greatly ... |
with Landon's daughter, Leslie Landon. It was Leslie who informed her that she had won the role of Laura Ingalls on ""Little House on the Prairie"", beating out over 500 child actresses for the part. The pilot was shot in 1973 and was a ratings success. Almost a year later, Gilbert began filming the series. Gilbert bec... |
lit cigarettes through the Amritsar bazaar, beating up Sikhs along the way and yelling provocative slogans. In response to the pro tobacco march, on May 31th 1981, the AISSF, Damdami Taksal, Dal Khalsa joined together led by ""Sant"" Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and with over 20,000 supporters put out a procession. No ma... |
the cause, and Ferguson who is on a mission to exonerate herself – will the walls of Wentworth be enough to protect the Top Dog? <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> On 27 February 2015, it was announced that FremantleMedia had renewed ""Wentworth"" for a fourth season, set to air in 2016. Jo Porter, the Director of Drama at Fr... |
appears as Guy Clark, one of Poppy's professors at Harvard University. Mark Arnold portrays General McCoy, an advisor to the President of the United States. Björn Granath (in his final film performance) and Lena Endre feature as the King and Queen of Sweden, respectively. Shannon Bream and Bill Hemmer of Fox News appea... |
the opinion that ""as the pasha does in ""The Red Lantern"", author Hamilton presents readers with a precious gift: a collection of content not quite like anything we’ve heard or seen before. Readers who might never reach Marrakech can find their own oasis by making a cup of mint tea and giving thanks for these enchant... |
A Taste of the Heights ""A Taste of the Heights"" is the twelfth episode of the seventh season and the 145th episode overall of the American fantasy-drama series ""Once Upon a Time"". Written by David H. Goodman and Brigitte Hales and directed by Nina Lopez-Corrado, it premiered on ABC in the United States on March 9, ... |
won silver in the 500m event at the age of 16 years and 266 days. Two days later she added a bronze by competing in the 1000m event. The youngest gold medal winner was also from the USA: She was figure skater Peggy Fleming, who won at the age of 19 years and 198 days. The oldest medal winner and at the same time oldest... |
Advisory Board Competition with Oriel Gray’s ""The Torrents"" and was subsequently presented by the Union Theatre. Lawler played the role of Barney at the premiere of ""Summer of the Seventeenth Doll"" in 1955. The play was taken up by the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust and presented in all Australian states as w... |
HAL 9000 HAL 9000 is a fictional character and the main antagonist in Arthur C. Clarke's ""Space Odyssey"" series. First appearing in """", HAL (Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer) is a sentient computer (or artificial general intelligence) that controls the systems of the ""Discovery One"" spacecraft and in... |
ending October 27, 2017, making it Moore's fourth top ten single and his first since ""Hey Pretty Girl"", in 2013. The song has sold 122,000 copies in the United States as of October 2017. More Girls Like You ""More Girls Like You"" is a song by American country music artist Kip Moore, released digitally on February 10... |
that Anthony Kiedis was inspired by The Beatles 1969 rooftop performance. Klasfeld said of filming on a rooftop that they were a bit worried because they had no safety net and worried about the band going too close to the edges, but they were professionals and had no problems. The video was released on August 17, 2011,... |
his late wife, Martha (Alison Mulvaney), and their daughter, Roo (Justine Clarke). They quickly make friends in the community including park tenants Floss (Sheila Kennelly) and Neville McPhee (Frank Lloyd) and local shopkeeper Ailsa Hogan (Judy Nunn). Tom makes an enemy of neighbour Donald Fisher (Norman Coburn) after ... |
her percentage to Victor Newman (Eric Braeden). After recovering their marriage, Cane and Lily agree to become the new managers of the Genoa City Athletic Club after her brother Devon Hamilton (Bryton James) buys it. Cane's debut in 2007 received a mixed response. ""Soap Opera Digest"" praised the storyline as ""a rive... |
Wales after the side had lost the second match, replacing Luke Lewis to partner his clubmate Mark Gasnier in the centres. At the conclusion of the 2004 St. George Illawarra Dragons season Gasnier had scored the most tries, with a total of seventeen, and the international selectors assigned him a spot in the Australian ... |
seven Women's varsity sports in the Lone Star Conference: The music program at Tarleton State University is fully accredited member of the National Association of Schools of the Music (NASM). It is housed in the elegant Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center, one of the top performance venues among colleges and universities i... |
rift eruptions, their large size (thousands of cubic kilometers in volume), and their rough, decentralized shape. Rift zones are a prominent feature on these volcanoes, and account for their seemingly random volcanic structure. The tallest mountain in the Hawaii chain, Mauna Kea, rises above mean sea level. Measured fr... |
to Bruce Wayne thanking him for the photographic plate of her and Steve and continues to fight and give on the world's behalf. Additionally, Mayling Ng, Florence Kasumba, Madeleine Vall Beijner, Hayley Jane Warnes and Ann Wolfe portray Orana, Acantha, Egeria, Aella and Artemis, respectively, all of whom are Amazons. Ja... |
a promise he made to Galadriel, he warns the company to remain on the path and leaves to investigate the tombs of the Nazgûl. Upon entering the forest, the dwarves lose their way and are ensnared by giant spiders. Bilbo sets about freeing them with the help of his recently acquired invisibility ring. He subsequently dr... |
Life of Pi (film) Life of Pi is a 2012 American survival drama film based on Yann Martel's 2001 novel of the same name. Directed by Ang Lee, the film's adapted screenplay was written by David Magee, and it stars Suraj Sharma, Irrfan Khan, Rafe Spall, Tabu Hashmi, Adil Hussain, and Gérard Depardieu. The storyline revolv... |
2017 Swiss Olympic Curling Trials The 2017 Swiss Olympic Curling Trials were held from October 11 to 14 at the Curlinghalle Biel in Biel-Bienne, Switzerland. The winning team represents Switzerland at the 2018 Winter Olympics. There was only a women's event, as the Peter de Cruz rink has already been chosen to represen... |
that is: Electromotive force = Current × Resistance Ohm brought into order a host of puzzling facts connecting electromotive force and electric current in conductors, which all previous electricians had only succeeded in loosely binding together qualitatively under some rather vague statements. Ohm found that the resul... |
Married in America Married in America is an ongoing documentary film series that follows the lives of nine American married couples. Directed by British director Michael Apted, it is a similar take on his famed ""Up Series"". Beginning in 2001, interviews are conducted every five years to gauge the lives of the couples... |
in height when they reach shallower water, in a wave shoaling process described below. A tsunami can occur in any tidal state and even at low tide can still inundate coastal areas. On April 1, 1946, the 8.6 Aleutian Islands earthquake occurred with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI (""Strong""). It generated a tsunami... |
last day of the regular season), he hit home run number 61, surpassing Babe Ruth's single season home run record of 60. However, MLB Commissioner Ford Frick (who, as it was discovered later, had ghostwritten for Babe Ruth during his career) decreed that since Maris had played in a 162-game season, and Ruth (in 1927) ha... |
of a rabbi), they may be required to display sincerity, such as a declaration of commitment to Judaism. Another example of the issues involved is the case of converts to Judaism who cease to practice Judaism (whether or not they still regard themselves as Jewish), do not accept or follow halakha, or now adhere to anoth... |
current principal is David Damm, alongside assistant principals Chris Pumphrey and Le'Shaun Mathis. Class breakdown is as follows: Elementary and middle schools that feed into Airport High School are Congaree Elementary School, Springdale Elementary School, Herbert A. Wood Elementary School, R.H. Fulmer Middle School, ... |
Hazzard of UCLA was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. The title was the first in the history of the UCLA program, and was a sign of things to come as, the Bruins would win nine more championships in the next eleven seasons. For the ninth and final time, the Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City would host t... |
promo clip will highlight the past and present stigmas surrounding the subject."" Additionally Chad Michael Murray, best known for playing Lucas Scott in ""One Tree Hill"", plays Keys' love interest. One of the scenes depicts a blood-stained Murray fighting a group of men. The video made its world premiere on May 12, 2... |
could bring out a ladder and retrieve the ball. After a while, the bottoms of the fruit baskets were removed. The first public basketball game was played in Springfield, Massachusetts, on March 11, 1892. There were only thirteen rules of ""basket ball"": On December 21, 1891, James Naismith published rules for a new ga... |
her manager, Tyrrell Bing, appeared on LargeFM's online radio show to launch the album. During the show she conducted an in studio interview that was broadcast via webcam on the net. They also played four tracks from the album, which included ""Heart Break"", ""How To Love"", ""Right Here Waiting"", and ""Live Without ... |
Belle Isle), and various cemeteries. On March 13, 1863, the Confederate Laboratory on Brown's Island was rocked by an explosion that killed dozens of workers. On April 2, 1863, the city was beset by a large bread riot as housewives could no longer afford very high food prices and broke into stores. The riot was organiz... |
native Mathew Phibbs, also known as the """"Ballymote Slasher"""", was hanged for murdering William and Fanny Callaghan and a servant girl Anne Mooney in January of the same year. The last person to be hanged within the prison was a Mr. Doherty of Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim in 1903 who was convicted of murderin... |
at its lower third. Anterior cutaneous branches of the femoral nerve The anterior cutaneous branches of the femoral nerve consist of the following nerves: ""intermediate cutaneous nerve"" and ""medial cutaneous nerve"". The intermediate cutaneous nerve (middle cutaneous nerve) pierces the fascia lata (and generally the... |
High School. Pinson married her ""Days of our Lives"" co-star, Billy Warlock in Las Vegas on August 26, 2006. The pair had been previously engaged in 1999. Julie Pinson Julie Pinson (born November 7, 1967) is an American actress, best known for her work with soap operas. Her best-known roles include Eve Lambert on ""Po... |
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