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Who is the child of the director of film Inquilaab (2002 Film)?
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Inquilaab (2002 film)
Inquilaab is a 2002 Bengali action thriller film directed by Anup Sengupta.
The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Arpita Pal in the lead roles.
Music of the film has been composed by S. Shubhayu.
Ian Barry (director)
Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Eric Chan
Eric Chan Kwok- ki, SBS, IDSM( born 1959) is a Hong Kong civil servant who is the Director of the Chief Executive's Office.
Previously, Chan was the Director of Immigration( 2011–2016).
John Farrell (businessman)
John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America.
Marcel Brands
Marcel Brands( born 1962) is a Dutch former professional footballer who is the Director of Football at English club Everton.
Peter Levin
Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Laurent Le Bon
Laurent Le Bon( born 2 April 1969) is a French art historian who is the director of the Musée Picasso.
Michael Govan
Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.
Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City.
Dana Blankstein
Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.
She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
Anup Sengupta
Anup Sengupta is a Bengali film Director and Producer.
Actress Piya Sengupta is his wife and his son Bonny Sengupta is also an actor.
Indraneil Sengupta, his brother is also an actor.
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What nationality is the director of film Super Shark?
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John Farrell (businessman)
John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America.
Gordon Parks Jr.
Gordon Roger Parks Jr. (December 7, 1934April 3, 1979) was an American film director, best known for the 1972 film "Super Fly".
Super Shark
Super Shark is a 2011 science fiction action film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring John Schneider, Sarah Lieving, and Tim Abell.
The film follows a marine biologist named Kat Carmichael, played by Sarah Lieving, who has to investigate and survive the rampage of a mutated primordial shark.
Fred Olen Ray
Fred Olen Ray (born September 10, 1954) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter of more than 150 low-to-medium budget feature films in many genres, including horror, science fiction, action/adventure, crime dramas, and holiday films.
Ray is the head of Retromedia, which releases DVDs of both his own productions and archival films.
He has also worked for other well-known independent studios and on a few occasions for major Hollywood studios.
He is also cited as an inspiration for many independent film-makers.
He loaned a 16 mm camera to Quentin Tarantino
so he could make "My Best Friend's Birthday".
Aside from his work in the film industry, Ray was also a professional wrestler.
His wrestling name was "Fabulous Freddie Valentine".
Ian Barry (director)
Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Riley Griffiths
Riley Griffiths( born May 14, 1997) is an American football player and actor, best known for his role as Charles Kaznyk in the 2011 film," Super 8".
Dana Blankstein
Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.
She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
Michael Govan
Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.
Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City.
Peter Levin
Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Sig Shore
Sig Shore( May 13, 1919 – August 17, 2006) was an American film director and producer.
His 1972 film" Super Fly" is considered one of the first" blaxploitation" films.
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What is the date of death of Morgana King's husband?
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Bill Smith (footballer, born 1897)
William Thomas Smith( born 9 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer.
Harry Johnson (wrestler)
Harry Johnson( 1903- date of death unknown) was an English wrestler.
Albert Thompson (footballer, born 1912)
Albert Thompson( born 1912, date of death unknown) was a Welsh footballer.
Willie Dennis
Willie Dennis (
né William DeBerardinis, January 10, 1926, Philadelphia –
July 8, 1965, New York City) was an American jazz trombonist known as a big band musician but who was also an influential bebop soloist.
Morgana King
Maria Grazia Morgana Messina (June 4, 1930 – March 22, 2018), known as Morgana King, was an American jazz singer and actress.
She began a professional singing career at sixteen years old.
In her twenties, she was singing at a Greenwich Village nightclub when she was recognized for her unique phrasing and vocal range, described as a four-octave contralto range.
She was signed to a label and began recording solo albums.
She recorded dozens of albums well into the late 1990s.
King had her debut and breakout role in film as Carmela Corleone in "The Godfather" (1972) and "The Godfather Part II" (1974).
She had roles in three additional films including her latest performance in "A Brooklyn State of Mind" in 1997.
She was twice married to fellow jazz musicians, first to Tony Fruscella and later to Willie Dennis.
Morgana died on March 22, 2018, in Palm Springs, California.
Fred Bradley (rower)
Frederick Bradley( 1908- date of death unknown) was an English rower.
Thomas Scott (diver)
Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver.
Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)
Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.
The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997.
Etan Boritzer
Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children ’s literature who is best known for his book" What is God?" first published in 1989.
His best selling" What is?" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.
Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after" What is God?" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.
The other current books in the" What is?" series include
What is Love?,
What is Death?,
What is Beautiful?,
What is Funny?,
What is Right?,
What is Peace?,
What is Money?,
What is Dreaming?,
What is a Friend?,
What is True?,
What is a Family?,
What is a Feeling?"
The series is now also translated into 15 languages.
Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.
Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.
He has helped numerous other authors to get published through" How to Get Your Book Published!" programs.
Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.
He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on" The Teachings of the Buddha."
Harry Wainwright (footballer)
Harry Wainwright( born 1899; date of death unknown) was an English footballer.
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St Georges is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Burnside, the City of Burnside is a local government area, and was classed as a city in what year?
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City of Burnside
The City of Burnside is a local government area with an estimated population of 44,300 people in the South Australian city of Adelaide.
Burnside was founded in August 1856 as the District Council of Burnside, and was classed as a city in 1943.
It is named after the property of an early settler and stretches from the Adelaide Parklands into the Adelaide foothills.
It is bounded by Adelaide, Adelaide Hills Council, Campbelltown, Mitcham, Norwood Payneham and St Peters and Unley.
The city has an area of 27.53 km².
St Georges, South Australia
St Georges is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Burnside.
The suburb is mostly residential, consisting of upper-middle class residents.
Burnside, Victoria
Burnside is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 22 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melton local government area.
Burnside recorded a population of 4,751 at the 2016 Census.
Mount Osmond, South Australia
Mount Osmond is a small suburb of 2,497 people in the South Australian capital city of Adelaide.
It is part of the City of Burnside local government area and located in the foothills of the Adelaide Hills, five kilometres south east of the city centre.
The suburb is high on the hill of the same name, which is the last hill on the right when approaching Adelaide down the South Eastern Freeway before the road levels out onto the Adelaide Plains.
It is bounded to the north by the suburb of Beaumont, to the north-east by Burnside, to the east by Waterfall Gully, to the south by Leawood Gardens/Eagle On The Hill, to the south-west by Urrbrae, to the west by Glen Osmond and to the north-west by St Georges.
Erowal Bay
Erowal Bay is a small village in the Shoalhaven local government area on the New South Wales south coast, on the northern side of St Georges Basin.
It lies west of Hyams Beach and east of Old Erowal Bay.
At the 2016 census , Erowal Bay had a population of 623.
History of Burnside
The history of Burnside, a local government area in the metropolitan area of Adelaide, South Australia, spans three centuries.
Burnside was inhabited by the Kaurna Indigenous people prior to European settlement, living around the creeks of the River Torrens during the winter and in the Adelaide Hills during the summer.
The area was first settled in 1839 by Peter Anderson, a Scots migrant, who named it Burnside after his property's location adjacent to Second Creek (in Scots, 'Burn' means creek or stream).
The village of Burnside was established shortly after, and the District Council of Burnside was gazetted in 1856, separating itself from the larger East Torrens Council.
City of Campbelltown (South Australia)
The City of Campbelltown is a local government area in the north eastern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia about 6 kilometres from the Adelaide GPO.
The City is bordered by the River Torrens and the City of Tea Tree Gully, the District of Adelaide Hills, the City of Burnside, the City of Norwood Payneham St Peters, and the City of Port Adelaide Enfield.
The City has an estimated population of 51,889 people.
Electoral district of Bragg
Bragg is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia.
The seat of Bragg is named after the eminent physicists Bragg – William Henry and his son, William Lawrence.
The electorate is largely urban and encompasses a significant portion of the City of Burnside, stretching from the east parklands of Adelaide into the Adelaide Hills.
After a redistribution following the 2006 election, the boundary moved eastwards to include suburbs that had formerly been in the seat of Heysen and now borders Kavel.
Bragg currently includes the metropolitan suburbs of Beaumont, Burnside, Dulwich, Erindale, Hazelwood Park, Heathpool, Kensington Park, Leabrook, Linden Park, Rose Park, Marryatville, Skye, St Georges, Stonyfell, Toorak Gardens, Tusmore, Wattle Park and parts of Glen Osmond, and in the hills it includes Crafers, Cleland, Greenhill, Mount Osmond, Piccadilly, Summertown and parts of Ashton, Basket Range, Carey Gully, Horsnell Gully, Leawood Gardens and Uraidla.
Burnside Heights, Victoria
Burnside Heights is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 22 km north-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melton local government area.
Burnside Heights recorded a population of 6,072 at the 2016 Census.
Upper Sturt, South Australia
Upper Sturt is a suburb in the inner south of Adelaide, South Australia.
The suburb is nestled in the lower reaches of the Mount Lofty Ranges with the Western Half located in the City of Mitcham local government area, and the eastern portion located in the Adelaide Hills Council Local Government Area.
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On which long U-shaped line of the Washington Metro transit system is Grosvenor-Strathmore station?
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Grosvenor–Strathmore station
Grosvenor–Strathmore (formerly Grosvenor, pronounced /ˈɡroʊvnər/) is a rapid transit station on the Red Line of the Washington Metro in North Bethesda, Maryland.
The first above-ground station on the Red Line heading northwest from Washington, D.C., it is one of a number of stations on the Rockville Pike corridor in Montgomery County.
Washington Metro
The Washington Metro, known colloquially as Metro and branded Metrorail, is the heavy rail rapid transit system serving the Washington metropolitan area in the United States.
It is administered by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), which also operates Metrobus service under the Metro name.
Besides the District of Columbia, Metro serves several jurisdictions in the states of Maryland and Virginia.
In Maryland, Metro provides service to Montgomery and Prince George's counties; in Virginia, to Arlington and Fairfax counties and the independent city of Alexandria.
Combined with its ridership in the independent Virginia cities of Falls Church and Fairfax, the Metro service area is largely coextensive with the inner ring of the Washington metropolitan area.
The system is currently being expanded to reach Dulles International Airport and Loudoun County, Virginia.
It operates mostly as a subway in the District itself, while most of the suburban tracks are at surface level or elevated.
Metro (Minnesota)
Metro (styled as METRO) is a light rail and bus rapid transit system which serves the Minneapolis-St.
Paul metropolitan area.
As of 2016, the system consists of three lines (Blue, Green and Red) connecting Downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul with Bloomington and Minneapolis-St.
Paul International Airport, with several extensions in planning stages.
The system is operated by Metro Transit for the Blue and Green, and by the Minnesota Valley Transit Authority for the Red Line.
Red Line (Washington Metro)
The Red Line of the Washington Metro rail rapid transit system serves 27 stations in Montgomery County, Maryland and the District of Columbia in the United States.
It is a primary line through downtown Washington and the oldest and busiest line in the system.
It forms a long, narrow "U", capped by its terminal stations at Shady Grove and Glenmont.
Rapid transit in Canada
There are three heavy rail and three light rail rapid transit systems operating in Canada.
The Toronto subway was the first rapid transit system in Canada when it opened a 12-station line in 1954.
It has since grown to encompass three heavy rail lines and one intermediate rail line and has the most number of stations of any system in Canada with 69.
Construction has begun on the Eglinton Crosstown Line and the Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension, which will add 28 new stations and a total of 27.6 km of new track.
Montreal introduced the Montreal Metro in 1966 and has now become the most popular rapid transit system in the country with 1,263,800 daily riders.
The Vancouver SkyTrain, an automated guided line, was opened in January 1986 for the Expo 86 world fair and is the longest rapid transit system in Canada with a system length of 79.6 km .
There are three light rail systems operating in Canada including systems in Calgary (the CTrain), Edmonton (the Edmonton LRT), and Ottawa (the O-train).
There is one light rail system under construction in Kitchener-Waterloo named Ion rapid transit.
Metro Transit rolling stock
The opening of the METRO Blue Line in 2004 marked the beginning of Metro Transit's expansion into rail transit, 50 years after the last Twin Cities Rapid Transit streetcars were taken out of service.
Several new rail transit projects are either under construction or in planning stages and more are expected to be explored in the near future.
Metro Transit will likely be acquiring a significant amount of rolling stock as these new projects move forward.
Metro Transit (Minnesota)
Metro Transit is the primary public transportation operator in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area of the U.S. state of Minnesota and the largest operator in the state.
The system is a division of the Metropolitan Council, the region’s metropolitan planning organization (MPO), averaging 267,700 riders each weekday, carrying 90% to 95% of the transit riders in the region on a combined network of regular-route buses, light rail and commuter rail.
The remainder of transit ridership is generally split among suburban “opt-out” carriers operating out of cities that have chosen not to participate in the Metro Transit network.
The biggest opt-out providers are Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (MVTA), Maple Grove Transit and Southwest Transit (SW Transit).
The University of Minnesota also operates a campus shuttle system of its own, which ranks second in the state, measured by ridership.
List of Washington Metro stations
The Washington Metro (commonly called Metro, and branded Metrorail) is a rapid transit system serving Washington, D.C. and neighboring communities in Maryland and Virginia, both inside and outside the Capital Beltway.
With an average weekday ridership of 748,000, the Washington Metro is the third-busiest rapid transit system in the United States, behind the Chicago "L" and the New York City Subway.
s of 2015 , the system has 91 active stations spread out on six lines with 117 mi of tracks.
An infill station at Potomac Yard is planned to open in 2020 on the Yellow and Blue lines, and six more stations are planned in 2020 as part of the Phase II of the Silver Line.
MetroLink (St. Louis)
MetroLink (reporting mark BSDA) is the light rail transit system in the Greater St. Louis area of Missouri and the Metro East area of Illinois.
The system consists of two lines (Red Line and Blue Line) connecting Lambert-St.
Louis International Airport and Shrewsbury, Missouri with Scott Air Force Base near Shiloh, Illinois through downtown St. Louis.
The system features 37 stations and carries an average of 53,123 people each weekday.
As of the first quarter of 2015, it is second only to Minneapolis Metro Transit's Blue and Green lines in the Midwestern United States in terms of ridership, and is the 11th-largest light rail system in the country.
Madison County Transit
Madison County Transit, or MCT for short, is a bus and bike trail transportation system that serves the citizens of Madison County, which is located in Illinois approximately 20 mi northeast of St. Louis.
It was created in 1980 by the Madison County Board to improve transportation in Madison County, and is a completely separate transit system from the St. Louis Metro Transit system which includes MetroLink, which doesn't operate into Madison County, though the buses connect with many MetroBus routes and even serve MetroLink stations in East St. Louis, Belleville and Downtown St. Louis.
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Portuguese Podengo
The Portuguese Podengo is an ancient multi-sensory hound (sight and scent) breed of dog from Portugal.
As a breed, the Podengo is divided into three size categories that are not interbred: small (Pequeno), medium (Medio) and large (Grande).
Their coats are either short and 'smooth', or longer and 'wired'.
The smooth coated variety is traditional, dating back to the 5th century, whereas the wire coated variety is an outcome of the assimilation of various other breeds during the 20th century.
In general, the breed is healthy; the Pequeno (small) variety has an average lifespan of approximately 15–17 years.
Anglo-Saxons
The Anglo-Saxons were a people who inhabited Great Britain from the 5th century.
They comprise people from Germanic tribes who migrated to the island from continental Europe, their descendants, and indigenous British groups who adopted some aspects of Anglo-Saxon culture and language.
Historically, the Anglo-Saxon period denotes the period in Britain between about 450 and 1066, after their initial settlement and up until the Norman conquest.
Blackwater Castle
Blackwater Castle (Castle Widenham) is a privately owned estate located in the village of Castletownroche between the towns of Mallow and Fermoy in North Cork, Ireland, and since 2005 is available to rent as a private hire venue for castle weddings and private parties along with castle rentals for vacations.
The castle comprises one of the oldest occupied castles in Ireland as parts of the residential section date back to the early 15th century while the castle structure itself dates back to the 12th century.
A round tower on the eastern end of the Castle dating from the late 12th century is still standing although no longer accessible.
The castle was constructed on the ancient fortress of Dun Cruadha, an inland promontory fort dating back to the late Bronze Age/early Iron Age, while the site itself was first occupied back in the Mesolithic age (circa 9,000 years ago) as evidenced by the flint scatter found at Kilcummer and the caves on the south bank of the River Awbeg making this site one of the earliest known settlements in Ireland.
Corps Berlin
The Corps Berlin is a fraternity ("Studentenverbindung") in Berlin, Germany, founded on February 9, 2009 with roots dating back to December 2, 1859.
It is one of 162 "German Student Corps" in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Latvia and Hungary today.
The Corps is a member of the Weinheimer Senioren-Convent (WSC), the second oldest federation of classical European fraternal corporations, with roots dating back to the 15th century and fraternities founded in several European countries.
Church frescos in Denmark
Church frescos or church wall paintings (Danish: "kalkmalerier") are to be found in some 600 churches across Denmark, no doubt representing the highest concentration of surviving church murals anywhere in the world.
Most of them date back to the Middle Ages and were uncovered by Jacob Kornerup (1825-1913) who carried out restoration work in 80 churches across the country towards the end of the 19th century.
They lay hidden for centuries as after the reformation, they were covered with limewash (Danish: "kalk") only to be revealed and restored during the course of the 19th and 20th centuries.
In most of Europe medieval frescos, extremely common in the Middle Ages, were more likely to be removed completely during the Reformation or in subsequent rebuildings, or merely as they aged.
The oldest frescos, dating back to the 12th century, were painted in the Romanesque style by artists from elsewhere in Europe but those from the 14th century and thereafter are in the Gothic style which was used by native Danish painters.
It is these that are considered to be the most important for Danish art and culture.
A distinction is to be made between these church wall paintings or "kalkmalerier" and the generic term "fresco" (Danish: "fresko") which refers to all types of painting on plastered walls or ceilings.
Wyrd
Wyrd is a concept in Anglo-Saxon culture roughly corresponding to fate or personal destiny.
The word is ancestral to Modern English "weird", which retains its original meaning only dialectally.
Saint Barbara Church in Coptic Cairo
The Coptic Orthodox Church of St. Barbara (or "Sitt Barbara") is one of the many famous Coptic Orthodox parishes that can be found in the district of Coptic Cairo.
The building is located on the eastern part of the Babylon Fortress and is one of the oldest buildings in Cairo, dating back to the 5th or 6th century AD.
However, like many other buildings of Coptic architecture, it was rebuilt several times, most notably by the end of the 11th century.
Sirpur (Chhattisgarh)
Sirpur is a historical town in Mahasamund district in the state of Chhattisgarh 78 km away from Raipur and 35 km from Mahasamund city on the banks of the river Mahanadi.
The town of Sirpur (aka Shirpur) has been mentioned in ancient epigraphic records, dating back to the 5th to the 8th centuries A.D.
The city was once the capital of the Sarbhapuriya and Somvanshi Kings of Dakshin (south) Kosala state.
It was an important centre of Buddhist from the 6th the 10th century A.D. and was visited by Hieun Tsang, the 7th Century Chinese Pilgrimist and Scholar.
The beauty of this magical place has beckoned the presence of the Dalai Lama too in March 2013.
Mapuche history
The Mapuche people of southern Chile has a long history dating back as an archaeological culture to 600–500 BC.
The Mapuche society had great transformations after Spanish contact in the mid–16th century.
These changes included the adoption of Old World crops and animals and the onset of a rich Spanish–Mapuche trade in La Frontera and Valdivia.
Despite these contacts Mapuche were never completely subjugated by the Spanish Empire.
Between the 18th and 19th century Mapuche culture and people spread eastwards into the Pampas and the Patagonian plains.
This vast new territory allowed Mapuche groups to control a substantial part of the salt and cattle trade in the Southern Cone.
History of the Irish language
The history of the Irish language begins with the period from the arrival of speakers of Celtic languages in Ireland to Ireland's earliest known form of Irish, Archaic Irish, which is found in Ogham inscriptions dating from the 3rd or 4th century.
After the conversion to Christianity in the 5th century, Old Irish begins to appear as glosses and other marginalia in Latin manuscripts, beginning in the 6th century.
It evolved in the 10th century to Middle Irish.
Early Modern Irish, otherwise known as Classical Irish, was a literary language that represented a transition between Middle and Modern Irish.
It was used by writers in both Ireland and Scotland until the 17th century, in the course of which slowly but surely writers began writing in the vernacular dialects, Ulster Irish, Connacht Irish, Munster Irish and Scottish Gaelic.
As the number of hereditary poets and scribes dwindled under British rule in the early 19th century, Irish became a mostly spoken tongue with little written literature appearing in the language until the Gaelic Revival of the late 19th century.
The number of speakers was also declining in this period with monoglot and bilingual speakers of Irish increasing adopting only English: while Irish never died out, by the time of the Revival it was largely confined to the less Anglicised regions of the island, which were often also the more rural and remote areas.
In the 20th and 21st centuries, Irish has continued to survive in Gaeltacht regions and among a minority in other regions.
It has once again come to be considered an important part of the island's culture and heritage, with efforts being made to preserve and promote it.
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Office Romance
Office Romance (Russian: Служебный роман , "Sluzhebnyy roman " ) is a Soviet comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov.
It was filmed at Mosfilm and released in 1977.
The film's plot is based on the stageplay "Co-workers" (Russian: Сослуживцы , "Sosluzhivtsy " ) written by Eldar Ryazanov and Emil Braginsky, and tells the story of Ludmila Kalugina, head of a statistical bureau, and her subordinate, economist Anatoly Novoseltsev, who come from mutual aversion to love.
Station for Two
Station for Two (Russian: Вокзал для двоих , "Vokzal dlya dvoikh " ) is a 1982 Soviet romantic comedy directed by Eldar Ryazanov.
The film became the Soviet box office leader of 1983 with a total of 35.8 million ticket sales.
It was entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival.
Still Waters (2000 film)
Still Waters (Russian: Тихие омуты , "Tikhie omuti) " is 2000 Russian romantic comedy directed by Eldar Ryazanov.
Eldar Ryazanov
Eldar Alexandrovich Ryazanov (Russian: Эльда́р Алекса́ндрович Ряза́нов ; 18 November 1927 – 30 November 2015) was a Russian film director and screenwriter whose popular comedies, satirizing the daily life of the Soviet Union and Russia, are celebrated throughout the former Soviet Union.
Andrey Myagkov
Andrey Vasilyevich Myagkov (Russian: Андре́й Васи́льевич Мягко́в ; born 8 July 1938, in Leningrad, USSR) is a Soviet/Russian film and theater actor.
He is best known for his roles in famous films directed by Eldar Ryazanov, such as "The Irony of Fate" (1975), "Office Romance" (1977), "The Garage" (1979) and "A Cruel Romance" (1984).
Old Hags
Old Hags (Russian: "Старые клячи" , translit.
"Starye klyachi") is a 2000 Russian comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov.
Carnival Night
The Carnival Night (Russian: Карнавальная ночь , "Karnavalnaya noch " ) is a 1956 Soviet musical film.
It is Eldar Ryazanov's first big-screen film, Lyudmila Gurchenko's first role and also one of the most famous films starring popular comedian Igor Ilyinsky.
The film became the Soviet box office leader of 1956 with a total of 48.64 million tickets sold.
The Irony of Fate
The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!
(Russian: Ирония судьбы, или С лёгким паром!
, literally: The Irony of Fate, or With Light Steam ; trans.
"Ironiya sudby, ili S lyogkim parom!")
is a 1976 Soviet romantic comedy television film directed by Eldar Ryazanov.
The screenplay was written by Emil Braginsky and Ryazanov, loosely based on the director's 1971 play, Once on New Year's Eve (Russian: Однажды в новогоднюю ночь ).
The Irony of Fate was filmed in 1975 at the Mosfilm Studios.
Doubling as a screwball comedy and a love story tinged with sadness, it is one of the most successful Soviet television productions and remains highly popular in modern Russia.
Without a Dowry
Without a Dowry (Russian: Бесприданница ) is a play by Alexander Ostrovsky that premiered on 22 November [O.S. 10 November] 1878 at the Maly Theater and first published in the January 1879 issue of "Otechestvennye Zapiski".
Met with indifference by the contemporary critics, later it came to be regarded as a classic of the Russian theatre.
Yakov Protazanov directed a cinematic adaptation, "Without Dowry", which was released in 1937, and Eldar Ryazanov also adapted it into a popular 1984 film.
Stefan Ruzowitzky
Stefan Ruzowitzky (born 25 December 1961) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter.
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Brian Johnson (special effects artist)
Brian Johnson( born 1939 or 1940) is a British designer and director of film and television special effects.
Tarzan and the Slave Girl
Tarzan and the Slave Girl is a 1950 film directed by Lee Sholem and starring Lex Barker as Tarzan, Vanessa Brown as Jane, and Robert Alda as big game hunter Neil.
The plot involves a lost civilization in Africa, a strange illness, and an evil counselor manipulating a prince into kidnapping large numbers of local women.
The film was Barker's second portrayal of Tarzan, and Vanessa Brown's only outing as Jane.
Lee Sholem
Lee Tabor Sholem( May 25, 1913 in Paris, Illinois, – August 19, 2000 in Los Angeles, California) was an American television and film director.
Nicknamed Roll' Em" Sholem", he is identified more than anyone else in the industry with speed and efficiency.
He directed more than 1300 shows, including both features and TV episodes, without ever going over schedule.
His achievements over a 40- year career have, as yet, been unsurpassed in Hollywood history.
Sholem's first film was" Tarzan's Magic Fountain" in 1949 and his last film was" Doomsday Machine" in 1972.
Jason Moore (director)
Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television.
Peter Levin
Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Ian Barry (director)
Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Ben Cura
Ben Cura( born 30 September 1988) is a British- Argentine actor and director of film, television and theatre.
Hanro Smitsman
Hanro Smitsman, born in 1967 in Breda( Netherlands), is a writer and director of film and television.
Adam Green (filmmaker)
Adam Green( born March 31, 1975) is an American actor- filmmaker known for horror and comedy films, including the" Hatchet" franchise," Frozen", and the television series" Holliston".
Originating from Holliston, Massachusetts, Green earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Television and Film production at Hofstra University and founded ArieScope Pictures with fellow filmmaker Will Barratt in 1998.
Green was also the lead singer for the hard rock and metal band" Haddonfield."
Hatchet (film)
Hatchet is a 2006 American slasher film written and directed by Adam Green.
The film has an ensemble cast, including Robert Englund, Kane Hodder, Mercedes McNab and Tony Todd.
In the style of old- school slasher films, such as" Friday the 13th", the plot follows a group of tourists on a New Orleans haunted swamp tour, who accidentally get stranded in the wilderness, only to be hunted by a vengeful, supernatural deformed man who kills anyone that enters the swamp.
The film spawned three sequels—" Hatchet IIHatchet III", and" Victor Crowley" — and a comic book series.
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Jesse Hibbs
Jesse John Hibbs (January 11, 1906 – February 4, 1985) was an American film and television director and American football player.
He played college football at the University of Southern California (USC), where he was an All-American tackle for the Trojans in 1927 and 1928.
Elegance Bratton
Elegance Bratton is an American filmmaker and photographer.
He is best known for his work on the documentary film" Pier Kids: The Life" and short film" Walk for Me".
Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to?
Now Where Did the 7th Company Get To? is a 1973 French- Italian comedy war film directed by Robert Lamoureux.
The film portrays the adventures of a French Army squad lost somewhere on the front in May 1940 during the Battle of France.
The Seventh Company Outdoors
The Seventh Company Outdoors is a 1977 French comedy film directed by Robert Lamoureux.
It is a sequel to Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to ?.
The Proud and Damned
The Proud and Damned, also known as The Proud and the Damned, Proud and Damned, and Proud, Damned and Dead, is a 1972 American- Colombian co-production western film directed by Ferde Grofé Jr..
Some sources quote the title as" The Proud and" the" Damned", which is not the original name.
The actual title," The Proud and Damned", is clearly displayed in the title text of the original film version in the opening of the movie.
Some images erroneously use the title" The Proud and the Damned".
Caroline Peters
Caroline Peters( born 1971, Mainz, Germany) is a German actress.
She played Pia Himmelman in the 2004 Israeli film" Walk on Water".
Walk the Proud Land
Walk the Proud Land is a 1956 CinemaScope Technicolor Western film directed by Jesse Hibbs and starring Audie Murphy and future Academy Award winner Anne Bancroft.
It was filmed at Old Tucson.
Dan John Miller
Dan John Miller is an American singer- songwriter and actor from Detroit, Michigan.
He is currently the guitarist and lead vocalist for the gothic country- garage band Blanche.
He made his major film acting debut in the film" Walk The Line", playing Johnny Cash's guitar player Luther Perkins.
Peter Levin
Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Ian Barry (director)
Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
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Albert Thompson (footballer, born 1912)
Albert Thompson( born 1912, date of death unknown) was a Welsh footballer.
João Figueiredo
João Baptista de Oliveira Figueiredo (January 15, 1918 – December 24, 1999) was a Brazilian military leader and politician who was the 30th President of Brazil, the last of the military regime that ruled the country following the 1964 coup d'état.
He was chief of the Secret Service (SNI) during the term of his predecessor, Ernesto Geisel, who appointed him to the presidency at the end of his own mandate.
He took the oath of office on March 15, 1979, serving until March 14, 1985.
He continued the process of redemocratization that Geisel had started and sanctioned a law decreeing amnesty for all political crimes committed during the regime.
His term was marked by a severe economic crisis and growing dissatisfaction with the military rule, culminating in the Diretas Já protests of 1984, which clamored for direct elections for the Presidency, the last of which had taken place 24 years prior.
Figueiredo opposed this and in 1984 Congress rejected the immediate return of direct elections, in favor of an indirect election by Congress, which was, nonetheless won by the opposition candidate Tancredo Neves.
Figueiredo retired after the end of his term and died in 1999.
Thomas Scott (diver)
Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver.
Dulce Figueiredo
Dulce Maria de Guimarães Figueiredo (May 11, 1928 – June 6, 2011) was the wife of former Brazilian president João Figueiredo and thus the First Lady of Brazil from 1979 to 1985.
After the death of her husband in December 1999, Dulce began to face financial difficulties.
In March 2001, she organized an auction to sell items her late husband had received while he ruled the country and received criticism from the press.
Among the 218 objects auctioned were a bronze cowboy sculpture by Ronald Reagan; two paintings by Di Cavalcanti; a Portuguese statue of Roque de Montpellier presented by Antonio Carlos Magalhães; an inkwell brought by King Juan Carlos of Spain; a silver tray offered by Augusto Pinochet; and a box of cigars given by Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.
About one million reais were collected, and approximately 82% of this amount went to Dulce Figueiredo, who, as a general's widow, received a pension of 8,865 reais.
A widow since 1999, she died June 6, 2011 at a clinic in Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro aged 83.
Her body was buried in the mausoleum of the Figueiredos, in the Caju Cemetery.
Etan Boritzer
Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children ’s literature who is best known for his book" What is God?" first published in 1989.
His best selling" What is?" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.
Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after" What is God?" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.
The other current books in the" What is?" series include
What is Love?,
What is Death?,
What is Beautiful?,
What is Funny?,
What is Right?,
What is Peace?,
What is Money?,
What is Dreaming?,
What is a Friend?,
What is True?,
What is a Family?,
What is a Feeling?"
The series is now also translated into 15 languages.
Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.
Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.
He has helped numerous other authors to get published through" How to Get Your Book Published!" programs.
Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.
He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on" The Teachings of the Buddha."
Bill Smith (footballer, born 1897)
William Thomas Smith( born 9 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer.
Harry Wainwright (footballer)
Harry Wainwright( born 1899; date of death unknown) was an English footballer.
Fred Bradley (rower)
Frederick Bradley( 1908- date of death unknown) was an English rower.
Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)
Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.
The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997.
Harry Johnson (wrestler)
Harry Johnson( 1903- date of death unknown) was an English wrestler.
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Cyware labs
Cyware Labs is a cyber security company providing cyber situational awareness, threat intelligence sharing and real-time incident reporting based solutions for organizations.
The company headquarter is located at New York, USA.
Cyware aggregates cyber security updates using its machine learning technology and summarizes them in 100-120 words and then disseminates them in Card format over its mobile app and website.
Cyware was awarded "Start-up of the Year" by Entrepreneur Media for the year 2016.
Quaderns de poesia
“Quaderns de poesia”, in English “poetry notebooks” is a poetry Catalan magazine.
Its publication started on June 1935 and it continued until 1936, when it had to be interrupted due to the Spanish Civil War.
In total they were published 8 numbers, one each month.
It was directed by a staff formed by Josep Vicenç Foix, Tomàs Garcés, Marià Manent, Carles Riba and Joan Teixidor.
It was a high quality magazine regarding its presentation and its content.
Regarding the format, it had 32 pages with 2 columns each and the dimensions were 240x185mm.
The impression was done in Castells Bonet, S.A. and the editing office was in the Street Carrer de les Corts Catalanes 660 in Barcelona The number cost one and a half peseta.
Doctor Steel
Doctor Steel (full name, Doctor Phineas Waldolf Steel) was the stage persona of Rion Vernon, an American musician and internet personality from Los Angeles.
He performed on rare occasions with a "backup band", claiming that a fictitious robot band had malfunctioned.
Shows incorporated puppetry, multimedia and performances by female members ("Nurses" and "Scouts") of his street team, The Army of Toy Soldiers.
Steel made a brief appearance on "The Tonight Show" and has had numerous interviews.
He was the subject of an article in "Wired" magazine regarding allegations that "Dr. Horrible" had copied his style.
Steel has frequently been cited as an example of steampunk music.
Otara Gunewardene
Otara Del Gunewardene is a Sri Lankan entrepreneur, philanthropist and fashion icon.
Gunewardene founded Sri Lankan fashion and lifestyle store, ODEL.
From being a sole proprietor of one store in 1990, she has piloted Odel through two decades of growth and today there are over 20 Odel stores are located throughout the island.
Gunewardene was the first female entrepreneur to take a company public in Sri Lanka, when Odel was launched as an IPO in July 2010.
She was globally recognised in 2010 she was named the 'Best Female Entrepreneur' at the seventh US Stevie Awards for Women in Business.
She was also named in the list of Sri Lanka’s Most Powerful Women compiled by Echelon Magazine in 2013 and is featured in the Sri Lanka Rich List.
On 11 September 2014 Gunewardene sold her shareholdings in Odel PLC to the Softlogic Group.
She subsequently established the Embark brand which funds numerous animal welfare programs.
Entrepreneur (magazine)
Entrepreneur is an American magazine and website that carries news stories about entrepreneurship, small business management, and business.
The magazine was first published in 1977.
It is published by Entrepreneur Media Inc., headquartered in Irvine, California.
The magazine publishes 12 issues annually, available through subscription and on newsstands.
It is published under license internationally in Mexico, Russia, India, Hungary, the Philippines, South Africa, and others.
Its editor-in-chief is Jason Feifer and its owner is Peter Shea.
Simmons Bedding Company
The Simmons Bedding Company is an American major manufacturer of mattresses and related bedding products, based in Atlanta, Georgia.
The company was founded in 1870, and is one of the oldest companies of its kind in the United States.
Simmons' flagship brand is "Beautyrest".
In addition to operating 18 manufacturing facilities in the United States and Puerto Rico, the company licenses its products internationally.
According to a Simmons press release, net sales for 2005 were $855 million, and its revenue was $1.13 billion in 2007 and $1.228 billion in 2013.
As of 2011, Simmons ranked in third place among U.S. mattress manufacturers, with a 15.7 percent market share.
In 2012, Simmons and its sister company Serta International were acquired by American private equity company Advent International.
Warm Biscuit Bedding Company
Warm Biscuit Bedding Company is a New York City based, woman-owned retailer of children’s bedding, furniture, fabrics, apparel, accessories, toys and gifts.
Founded in 1998, Warm Biscuit Bedding was among companies featured in "Crafting a Business: Make Money Doing What You Love" by Kathie Fitzgerald.
Owner Vicki Bodwell was recognized as an outstanding female entrepreneur in 1999 by "Victoria Magazine" and in 2006 by "Country Living".
Bodwell’s tips and anecdotes have been quoted in articles in "The New York Times", "Entrepreneur" and CNET News, among other publications.
She has been a QVC guest host for "Country Living" Quilts.
Entrepreneur Magazine South Africa
Entrepreneur Magazine South Africa is a monthly publication targeted at small and medium business owners operating in the formal sector, published under license from Entrepreneur Media Inc.
Sleeper Mattresses and Bedding Company
Sleeper Mattresses and Bedding Company is one of the top 100 companies in the Middle East.
Sleeper (a Branch of Al-Rajhi Industrial Group) was established in 1980 and is located in the industrial area of Al-Kharj Road, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (K.S.A).
Sleeper Mattress and Bedding Company is the member of International Sleep Products Association (ISPA) and is authorized by I.S.O-9001-2000.
Certificate No. 545178
Serta (company)
Serta is an American company based in Hoffman Estates, Illinois that specializes in developing and manufacturing mattresses.
It was founded in 1931 in Illinois as Sleeper, Inc. by 13 mattress manufacturers who licensed the Serta name; subsequently eight independent licensees acting like a cooperative owned the company.
Afterwards, it was controlled and operated as Serta International by its largest licensee, National Bedding Company, (which ultimately held 27 of the 34 U.S. Serta manufacturing licenses).
In 2005, two private equity groups teamed up to purchase National Bedding Co.--The Ares Corporate Opportunities Fund, the Los Angeles-based private equity fund of Ares Management; and Teachers’ Private Capital, the private equity arm of the Ontario (Canada) Teachers’ Pension Plan.
The American company Serta International is a subsidiary of the American company Serta Simmons Holdings LLC.
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Lord Lieutenant of Inverness
The Lord-Lieutenant of Inverness is the British monarch's personal representative in an area which has been defined since 1975 as consisting of the local government districts of Inverness, Badenoch and Strathspey, and Lochaber, in Scotland, and this definition was renewed by the Lord-Lieutenants (Scotland) Order 1996.
The area of the lieutenancy used to be the county of Inverness, which was abolished as a local government area by Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973.
The districts were created, by the 1973 act, as districts of the two-tier Highland region and abolished as local government areas under the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994, which turned the Highland region into a unitary council area.
Greater London
London, or Greater London, is a county and region of England which forms the administrative boundaries of London.
It is organised into 33 local government districts: the 32 London boroughs (which makes up the ceremonial county of Greater London) and the City of London (which is a separate county but still part of the region).
The Greater London Authority, based in Southwark, is responsible for strategic local government across the region and consists of the Mayor of London and the London Assembly.
Districts of England
The districts of England (also known as local authority districts or local government districts to distinguish from unofficial city districts) are a level of subnational division of England used for the purposes of local government.
As the structure of local government in England is not uniform, there are currently four principal types of district-level subdivision.
There are a total of 326 districts made up of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 32 London boroughs, 201 non-metropolitan districts, 55 unitary authorities, as well as the City of London and the Isles of Scilly which are also districts, but do not correspond to any of these categories.
Some districts are styled as boroughs, cities, or royal boroughs; these are purely honorific titles, and do not alter the status of the district.
All boroughs and cities, and a few districts, are led by a mayor who in most cases is a ceremonial figure elected by the district council, but – after local government reform – is occasionally a directly elected mayor who makes most of the policy decisions instead of the council.
London Government Act 1963
The London Government Act 1963 (c. 33) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which recognised officially the conurbation known as Greater London and created a new local government structure for the capital.
The Act significantly reduced the number of local government districts in the area, resulting in local authorities responsible for larger areas and populations.
The upper tier of local government was reformed to cover the whole of the Greater London area and with a more strategic role; and the split of functions between upper and lower tiers was recast.
The Act classified the boroughs into inner and outer London groups.
The City of London and its corporation were essentially unreformed by the legislation.
Subsequent amendments to the Act have significantly amended the upper tier arrangements, with the Greater London Council abolished in 1986, and the Greater London Authority introduced in 2000.
s of 2016 , the London boroughs are more or less identical to those created in 1965, although with some enhanced powers over services such as waste management and education.
Local government in the Bahamas
Local government in the Bahamas exists in two forms, namely second-schedule and third-schedule district councils.
There are a total of 32 local government districts: 13 second-schedule districts, which are further sub-divided into town areas, and 19 third-schedule districts, which are all unitary authorities.
The second and third schedules together make up the first schedule.
Local government policy is formulated and administered by the Department of Lands and Local Government through the Office of the Prime Minister.
The day-to-day policy handling of the portfolio falls to the Minister of Local Government who also is empowered to create new local government areas from time to time based on demographics.
The administrative and financial management is overseen by the ministry’s permanent secretary.
Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972
The Local Government (Northern Ireland) Act 1972 (1972 c. 9) was an Act of the Parliament of Northern Ireland that constituted district councils to administer the twenty-six local government districts created by the Local Government (Boundaries) Act (Northern Ireland) 1971, and abolished the existing local authorities in Northern Ireland.
Local boards formed in England and Wales 1848–94
The following is a list of towns in England and Wales which formed local board districts under the Public Health Act 1848 or local government districts under the Local Government Act 1858.
London Hockey League
The London Hockey League, also known as the Higgins Group London Hockey League, is a men's field hockey league based in London and the South of England.
It was established in 1969.
Northern Ireland local elections, 1973
Local government in Northern Ireland was reorganised in 1973 by the Local Government (Boundaries) Act (Northern Ireland) 1971 and the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972.
The county councils, county borough and municipal borough corporations and urban and rural district councils were replaced by twenty-six local government districts.
Lord Lieutenant of Ross and Cromarty
The Lord Lieutenant of Ross and Cromarty, is the British monarch's personal representative in an area which has been defined since 1975 as consisting of the local government districts of Ross and Cromarty and Skye and Lochalsh in Scotland, and this definition was renewed by the Lord-Lieutenants (Scotland) Order 1996.
Previously, the area of the lieutenancy was the county of Ross and Cromarty, which was abolished as a local government area by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973.
The districts were created, under the 1973 act as districts of the two-tier Highland region and abolished as local government areas under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1994, which turned the Highland region into a unitary council area.
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Are Alabama School Of Fine Arts and Murrieta Mesa High School located in the same country?
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Niles West High School
Niles West High School, officially Niles Township High School West or NWHS, is a public four-year high school located in Skokie, Illinois, a north suburb of Chicago in the United States.
It is part of Niles Township Community High School District 219, which also includes Niles North High School.
Its school teams were originally the Indians, but this was later changed in 2001 to the Wolves.
Its feeder middle schools are Lincoln Junior High School (located in Skokie), Fairview South School (located in Skokie), Lincoln Hall Middle School (located in Lincolnwood), Culver Middle School (located in Niles), and Park View School (located in Morton Grove).
Franklin High School (Massachusetts)
Franklin High School is a public high school located in Franklin, Massachusetts.
Yeungjin High School
Yeungjin High School is a high school located in Daegu, South Korea.
Dover High School (Delaware)
Dover High School is a high school located in Dover, Delaware.
Madrid High School
Madrid High School is a high school located in Madrid, Iowa.
Mesa High School (Mesa, Arizona)
Mesa High School is a public high school in Mesa, Arizona, United States.
Mesa High School currently accommodates grades 9–12 as part of Mesa Public Schools.
Alabama School of Fine Arts
The Alabama School of Fine Arts( ASFA) is a public, partially residential high school located in downtown Birmingham, Alabama, United States.
It provides career, college preparation, and technical education to students from grades 7- 12 and is a member of the Coalition of Essential Schools.
Anderson High School (Anderson, Indiana)
Anderson High School is a public high school located in Anderson, Indiana.
Austin High School (Indiana)
Austin High School is a public high school located in Austin, Indiana.
Murrieta Mesa High School
Murrieta Mesa High School( MMHS) is a comprehensive, four- year high school located in Murrieta, California, United States.
It is operated by the Murrieta Valley Unified School District.
The school opened in 2009 to keep up with population growth in Murrieta.
The first graduating class was the class of 2012.
The school derives its name from the mesa it sits on, identified in an 1884 surveyor's map of the valley.
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Jesse E. Hobson
Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 – November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.
Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation.
George Yury Right
George Yury Right( born Yuri Leonidovich Nesterenko,,; born October 9, 1972) is a Russian American writer and antisexual activist.
There's a Road on the Right
There's a Road on the Right
(Spanish:
Hay un camino a la derecha) is a 1953 Spanish drama film directed by Francisco Rovira Beleta and starring Francisco Rabal, Julia Martínez and Carlos Otero.
John Wright (musician)
John Wright( sometimes known as Mr. Right)( born 1962) is a Canadian musician and songwriter.
Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.
He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.
He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.
He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
George Barron
George Ward Barron( 1883–1961) was an English professional footballer who played as an outside right.
Born in Darlington, he made one appearance in the Football League First Division for Sheffield Wednesday in 1903.
Olav Aaraas
Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.
He was born in Fredrikstad.
From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.
In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Ian Barry (director)
Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Francisco Rovira Beleta
Francisco Rovira Beleta (Barcelona, 1913 – 23 June 1999) was a twice Academy Award nominee Spanish screenwriter and film director.
His film "Los atracadores" was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival.
His 1963 film "Los Tarantos" was nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Foreign Film category.
Four years later, his film "El amor brujo" was also nominated for the Best Foreign Language Oscar and was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival.
Peter Levin
Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
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Keiko Utoku
Keiko Utoku (宇徳敬子 , "Utoku Keiko" , born April 7, 1967 in Izumi, Kagoshima, Japan) is a Japanese singer and songwriter under UK Sweet label.Keiko made first debut with chorus part in band B.B.Queens then joined with J-pop female band Mi-Ke from 1991 to 1993, before starting a solo career.
As a child, Utoku listened to a lot of music, including music made by Momoe Yamaguchi.
She has written and sung many songs, such as "Wasurenagusa", and Sonic the Hedgehog fans remember her for her vocal work in the original version of the Sonic CD video game's opening and closing themes in Japan and Europe, "Sonic – You Can Do Anything" and "Cosmic Eternity – Believe In Yourself" in 1993.
In addition, she also provided Sonic's vocals in the game.
At recent dates, she has released 15 singles, 5 digital singles, 4 studio albums, 1 mini and 2 best albums.
List of Austrian mountain climbers
This is a list of Austrian mountaineers.
On 5 of the 14 Eight-thousanders Austrians have made the first ascent, more than any other nation can claim.
Out of the total of 9 Austrian mountaineers who made first ascents of Eight-thousanders, 3 have been members of the Edelweiss Club Salzburg, an association of mountaineers founded in Salzburg in 1881
Being Osama
Being Osama is an award-winning documentary produced in 2004 by Tim Schwab and Mahmoud Kaabour.
Director Mahmoud Kaabour is the founder and managing director of Veritas Films, now based in the United Arab Emirates.
Co-director Tim Schwab is an Associate Professor of film at Concordia University.
Secret Garden (EP)
Secret Garden is the third mini-album by South Korean girl group Apink, released on July 5, 2013.
This is their first official release as six-member group and they returned after 14 months since they last promoted their last album "Unee Anee" with "Hush" and "Bubibu" in May 2012.
They made first comeback stage on Mnet’s “M!
Countdown" one day before the official release.
The theme of the album is healing, aim to that will soothe the listeners’ eyes and ears.
The album consist of five new songs including the title track “NoNoNo” produced by Shinsadong Tiger.
Lord John Hay (Royal Navy officer, born 1827)
Admiral of the Fleet Lord John Hay, GCB (23 August 1827 – 4 May 1916) was a Royal Navy officer and politician.
After seeing action in 1842 during the First Opium War, he went ashore with the Naval Brigade and took part in the defence of Eupatoria in November 1854 and the Siege of Sevastopol in Spring 1855 during the Crimean War.
He also took part in the Battle of Taku Forts in August 1860 during the Second Opium War.
As a politician, he became Member of Parliament for Wick and later for Ripon.
He was sent to the Mediterranean in July 1878 to take control of Cyprus and to occupy it in accordance with decisions reached at the Congress of Berlin.
In a highly political appointment, he was made First Naval Lord in March 1886 when the Marquis of Ripon became First Lord of the Admiralty but had to stand down just five months later when William Gladstone's Liberal Government fell from power in August 1886.
King Electric
King Electric is Chris Isepp and Peter Hartwig.
They took their first musical attempts at the end of 1980s / beginning 1990s and first met each other at the upcoming and flourishing Viennese techno scene back in '92.
While Hartwig was touring with the well known noise-pop band the Basket Boys, Isepp made first attentions as Electro DJ & Producer.
Ferengi
The Ferengi are a fictional extraterrestrial race from the "Star Trek" universe.
They first appeared in , the fourth episode of "" in 1987, during which they made first contact with the United Federation of Planets in 2364 on the planet Delphi Ardu, though they had been mentioned in the series' pilot, "Encounter at Farpoint".
They and their culture are characterized by a mercantile obsession with profit and trade, and their constant efforts to swindle unwary customers into unfair deals.
They are also known for their business acumen and for rampant misogyny, sometimes forcing their women into the sex trade.
Notable Ferengi characters include Quark, Rom, Nog, Ishka, , and Brunt, all of whom were featured prominently in "".
Albert R. Ellingwood
Albert Russell Ellingwood (22 June 1887 – 12 May 1934) was a pioneering mountaineer and climber in the western United States during the first half of the twentieth century.
He made first ascents of many peaks and routes in the Rocky Mountains, particularly in Colorado, including Lizard Head in the San Juan Mountains, Ellingwood Ridge on La Plata Peak in the Sawatch Range, and Crestone Needle in the Sangre de Cristo Range.
Many mountain features are named for him, on peaks such as Middle Teton, on which Ellingwood made the first ascent, the Ellingwood Ridge of La Plata Peak, and the Ellingwood Arete ascent of Crestone Needle; the fourteener Ellingwood Point, near Blanca Peak in southern Colorado, is named for him as well.
The Seafarers
The Seafarers is Stanley Kubrick's fourth film and third short documentary, made for the Seafarers International Union, directed in June 1953.
António de Noli
Antonio de Noli (born 1415 or possibly 1419;) was a 15th-century Genoese nobleman and navigator, and the first governor of the earliest European overseas colony in Subsaharan Africa.
He discovered some of the Cape Verde islands on behalf of Henry the Navigator and he was made first Governor of Cape Verde by King Afonso V.
In most history or geographic books, including ancient chronics, or encyclopedia, he is referred as "Antonio de Noli", as well as in official information by the Government of Cape Verde or in Cape Verde history articles or references.
In Italy, he is known also as "Antonio da Noli" (see Note 21, below) or sometimes referred as "Antoniotto Usodimare".
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The Road to Damascus
The Road to Damascus may refer to:
Malapo
Malapo is a small village in the eastern district of Tongatapu in the kingdom of Tonga.
It is located in the fork of the road junction, where the main road to Nukualofa splits into the road to Mua and beyond and the road to the airport near Fuaamotu.
It is near to the neighbouring village of Holonga.
Howard Hawks
Howard Winchester Hawks( May 30, 1896 December 26, 1977) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter of the classic Hollywood era.
Critic Leonard Maltin called him" the greatest American director who is not a household name."
A versatile film director, Hawks explored many genres such as comedies, dramas, gangster films, science fiction, film noir, and westerns.
His most popular films include" Scarface"( 1932)," Bringing Up Baby"( 1938)," Only Angels Have Wings"( 1939)," His Girl Friday"( 1940)," To Have and Have Not"( 1944)," The Big Sleep"( 1946)," Red River"( 1948)," The Thing from Another World"( 1951)," Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"( 1953), and" Rio Bravo"( 1959).
His frequent portrayals of strong, tough- talking female characters came to define the" Hawksian woman".
In 1942, Hawks was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director for" Sergeant York".
In 1974, he was awarded an Honorary Academy Award as" a master American filmmaker whose creative efforts hold a distinguished place in world cinema."
His work has influenced various popular and respected directors such as Martin Scorsese, Robert Altman, Jean- Luc Godard, John Carpenter, and Quentin Tarantino.
On the Road to Glory My Story
On the Road to Glory: My Story is the 2010 album from Gemstones.
The Road to Glory
The Road to Glory is a 1936 dramatic film depiction of World War I trench warfare in France directed by Howard Hawks, starring Fredric March, Warner Baxter, Lionel Barrymore, and June Lang, and produced by 20th Century Fox.
The Road to Glory (1926 film)
The Road to Glory is a 1926 American silent film directed by Howard Hawks and starring May McAvoy, Leslie Fenton and Ford Sterling.
This was Hawks' first film, based on a 35- page treatment that Hawks wrote.
It is one of only two Hawks works that are lost films.
Road to Ruin
Road to Ruin, or The Road to Ruin may refer to:
Robert Kenner
Robert Kenner is an American film and television director, producer, and writer.
Kenner is best known for directing the film" Food, Inc".
as well as the films," Command and ControlMerchants of Doubt", and" When Strangers Click".
In 2016, Kenner released" Command and Control", a documentary of a 1980s nuclear missile accident in Arkansas, based on Eric Schlosser's award- winning book of the same name.
" The Village Voice" wrote, “ Command and Control is frightening for a whole pants- shitting list of reasons …
morbidly fun to watch, in the manner of good suspense thrillers and disaster films. ”
In 2015, he released" Merchants of Doubt" inspired by Naomi Oreskes' and Erik Conway's book of the same name.
The film explores how a handful of skeptics have obscured the truth on issues from tobacco smoke, to toxic chemicals, to global warming.
" The Nation" described" Merchants of Doubt" as" like a social- issues documentary by Samuel Beckett.
You laugh as you contemplate everyone's doom".
In 2011, Kenner released" When Strangers Click" for HBO.
The film was nominated for an Emmy Award.
" The New York Times" wrote, “ Reserving judgment, the film beautifully explores the poignant nature of[ one couple ’s] ambivalence toward solitude. ”
In 2008, he produced and directed the Oscar nominated, Emmy winning documentary film," Food, Inc"., which examines the industrialization of the American food system and its impacts on workers, consumers, and the environment.
" Variety" wrote that" Food, Inc." “ does for the supermarket what Jaws did for the beach. ”
In 2003, Kenner worked as co-filmmaker with Richard Pearce on" The Road to Memphis" for Martin Scorsese ’s series," The BluesNewsweek" called the film, “ the unadulterated gem of the Scorsese series. ”
Kenner has directed and produced numerous films for the award- winning PBS documentary series," American Experience" including" Two Days In October", which received a Peabody Award, an Emmy, and a Grierson award.
He has directed and produced several films for National Geographic including" America ’s Endangered Species: Do n’t Say Goodbye", which received the Strand Award for Best Documentary from the International Documentary Association.
Kenner has also directed a number of award- winning commercials and corporate videos for eBay, Hewlett Packard, Hallmark Cards, and others.
Food, Inc.
Food, Inc. is a 2008 American documentary film directed by filmmaker Robert Kenner.
The film examines corporate farming in the United States, concluding that agribusiness produces food that is unhealthy, in a way that is environmentally harmful and abusive of both animals and employees.
The film is narrated by Michael Pollan and Eric Schlosser.
The film received positive responses and was nominated for several awards, including the Academy Award and the Independent Spirit Awards in 2009, both for Best Documentary Feature.
The Road to Freedom
The Road to Freedom may refer to:
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Y. R. Swamy
Y. R. Swamy( c. 1927 – 21 October 2002) was an Indian film director and screenwriter who worked primarily Kannada cinema.
He directed over 35 films in his career, 17 of which came in films that stars Rajkumar in the lead role.
He also holds the record for directing Rajkumar for the highest no. of times- seventeen.
His first film as a director came in the 1953 Tamil film," Pratigna".
Since then, Swamy directed films in the Kannada language and mostly in the mythological genre and with a social connect.
His popular films include" Bhakta Kanakadasa"( 1960)," Katari Veera"( 1966)," Paropakari"( 1970)," Sipayi Ramu"( 1972) and" Bhale Huchcha"( 1972).
Recognizing his contribution to Kannada cinema, he was awarded the 1990 – 91 Puttanna Kanagal Award.
Herbert Blaché
Herbert Blaché (5 October 1882 – 23 October 1953) was a British-born American film director, producer and screenwriter, born of a French mother.
He directed 56 films between 1912 and 1929.
Thulasi (1987 film)
Thulasi is a 1987 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Ameerjan.
The film features Murali and Seetha in lead roles.
The film, produced by P. S. V. Hariharan, had musical score by Sampath Selvam and was released on 27 November 1987.
The music director died before the release of the film.
Clarence Barr
Clarence Barr( June 8, 1876 – June 1968) was an American actor of the silent era.
He appeared in 90 films between 1912 and 1918.
He played Abraham Lincoln in the 1918 film" Madam Who?"
Le Masque de la Méduse
Le masque de la Méduse is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Jean Rollin.
The film is a modern-day telling of the Greek mythological tale of the Gorgon and was inspired by the 1964 classic Hammer Horror film of the same name and the 1981 cult classic" Clash of the Titans".
It was Rollin's final film, as the director died in 2010.
Maga Mommaga
Maga Mommaga( Kannada: ಮಗ ಮೊಮ್ಮಗ) is a 1974 Indian Kannada film, directed by Y. R. Swamy and produced by R. Panduranga Naidu and D. R. Raghavendra Naidu.
The film stars Dwarakish, K. S. Ashwath, Vajramuni and Balakrishna in the lead roles.
The film has musical score by M. Ranga Rao.
The film was a remake of the Telugu film" Tata Manavadu".
A Man's World (1918 film)
A Man's World is a 1918 American silent drama film, directed by Herbert Blaché.
It stars Emily Stevens, John Merkyl, and Frederick Truesdell, and was released on June 24, 1918.
Captain of His Soul
Captain of His Soul is a 1918 film directed by Gilbert P. Hamilton for Triangle Film Corporation.
The scenario was adapted by Lillian Ducey from an Eleanor Talbot Kinkead magazine story," Shackles."
Querelle
Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel" Querelle of Brest".
It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982.
A Man's World (1942 film)
A Man's World is a 1942 American drama film, directed by Charles Barton.
It stars William Wright, Marguerite Chapman, and Larry Parks, and was released on September 17, 1942.
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2000 Malaysian Grand Prix
The 2000 Malaysian Grand Prix (formally the II Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 22 October 2000 at the Sepang International Circuit, in Sepang.
It was the 17th and final race of the 2000 Formula One season, and the second Malaysian Grand Prix.
The 56-lap race was won by Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher after starting from pole position.
David Coulthard finished second for the McLaren team with Michael Schumacher's teammate Rubens Barrichello third.
2000 Italian Grand Prix
The 2000 Italian Grand Prix (formally the LXXI Gran Premio Campari d'Italia) was a Formula One motor race held on 10 September 2000 at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza near Monza, Lombardy, Italy.
It was the fourteenth race of the 2000 Formula One season and the 71st Italian Grand Prix.
The 53-lap race was won by Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher after starting from pole position.
Mika Häkkinen finished second in a McLaren car with Ralf Schumacher third for the Williams team.
1993 Indonesian Grand Prix
The 1993 Indonesian Grand Prix was a Formula Brabham race held in August 21-22, 1993 at the Sentul International Circuit near Citeureup, Indonesia.
It was the first round of a two event Pan-Pacific series for the Australian-based Formula Brabham category.
It was the first race held at the newly constructed state-owned racetrack, built in an attempt to secure a Formula One Grand Prix, specifically for the 1994 Formula One season.
2000 Australian Grand Prix
The 2000 Australian Grand Prix (officially known as the LXV Qantas Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 12 March 2000 at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne.
It was the first race of the 2000 Formula One season.
The 58-lap race was won by Michael Schumacher for the Ferrari team after starting from third position.
Schumacher's new teammate for the 2000 season, Rubens Barrichello finished second in the other Ferrari, with Ralf Schumacher third for BMW-Williams.
2000 Brazilian Grand Prix
The 2000 Brazilian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on March 26, 2000 at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace in São Paulo, Brazil.
It was the second race of the 2000 Formula One season.
The race was the 29th Brazilian Grand Prix and the 19th to be held at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace.
The race was held over 71 laps of the 4.3-kilometre circuit for a total race distance of 306 kilometres.
2000 European Grand Prix
The 2000 European Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on May 21, 2000 at the Nürburgring in Nürburg, Germany.
It was the sixth race of the 2000 Formula One season.
The race was the 44th race to carry the European Grand Prix name and the ninth to be held at the Nürburgring.
It was the tenth time the European Grand Prix was held as a standalone event.
The race was held over 67 laps of the 4.5-kilometre circuit for a total race distance of 305 kilometres.
2000 United States Grand Prix
The 2000 United States Grand Prix (formally the XXIX SAP United States Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 24 September 2000 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Indiana.
It was the fifteenth race of the 2000 Formula One season and the 34th United States Grand Prix.
The 73-lap race was won by Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher after starting from pole position.
His teammate Rubens Barrichello finished second with Jordan driver Heinz-Harald Frentzen third.
Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit
The Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit is a street circuit around Albert Park Lake, only a few kilometres south of central Melbourne.
It is used annually as a racetrack for the Formula One Australian Grand Prix, Supercars Challenge and associated support races.
The circuit has FIA Grade 1 licence.
In spite of being a circuit on public roads it has characteristics of a natural road course considering it being fast and flowing combined with extensive runoff in many corners.
2001 San Marino Grand Prix
The 2001 San Marino Grand Prix (formally the XXI Gran Premio Warsteiner di San Marino) was a Formula One motor race held at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola, Emilia-Romagna, Italy on 15 April 2001.
It was the fourth race of the 2001 Formula One season.
The 62-lap race was won by Ralf Schumacher driving a Williams-BMW after starting from third position.
David Coulthard, who started the Grand Prix from pole position, finished second in a McLaren-Mercedes, while Rubens Barrichello finished third in a Ferrari.
Schumacher's win was the first of his Formula One career and the first for Williams since Jacques Villeneuve won the 1997 Luxembourg Grand Prix.
The race also represented the first win for French tyre manufacturer Michelin in Formula One since the 1984 Portuguese Grand Prix and the first race since the 1998 Italian Grand Prix not won by Bridgestone.
2000 Japanese Grand Prix
The 2000 Japanese Grand Prix (formally the XXVI Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 8 October 2000 at the Suzuka Circuit in Suzuka, Japan.
It was the 16th and penultimate round of the 2000 Formula One season, as well as, the 26th Japanese Grand Prix.
The 53-lap race was won by Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher after starting from pole position.
Mika Häkkinen finished second in a McLaren with teammate David Coulthard finishing third.
Schumacher's win confirmed him as 2000 Drivers' Champion, as Häkkinen could not surpass Schumacher's points total with only one race remaining.
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Brad's Status
Brad's Status is a 2017 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike White.
The film stars Ben Stiller, Michael Sheen, Jenna Fischer, Luke Wilson, and Austin Abrams.
It was selected to be screened in the Platform section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, where it premiered on September 9, 2017.
The film was released on September 15, 2017, by Amazon Studios.
I Love You, Daddy
I Love You, Daddy is a 2017 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Louis C.K. and starring C.K., Chloë Grace Moretz, Pamela Adlon, John Malkovich, Rose Byrne, Charlie Day, and Helen Hunt.
It is C.K.'s first film as director since "Pootie Tang", released sixteen years prior.
Yasue Sato
Yasue Sato (佐藤 康恵 , Satō Yasue , born December 7, 1978 in the Saitama Prefecture, Honshū, Japan) is a Japanese actress and model, and formally trained in ballet.
She made her acting debut in the movie Bounce Ko Gals (1997), for which she was given a Best New Talent award at the Yokohama Film Festival.
She has since appeared in other feature films including I Love Peace (2003), Mimibukuro Ghost Stories (2004) and Welcome, Patient (2005).
She has also made numerous stage performances, including Mirandolina (1998) and Wee Thomas (2003).
in 2001, made a guest appearance in the movie Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger: Fire Mountain Roars.
She played as Nagi Saijyo in Ultraman Nexus.
Her most recent role was a guest appearance in GARO where she played as the Makai Priestess Jabi for 3 episodes.
She returned to show in .
She is also a music artist under the Japan Sony label.
She was also the voice actress for Demento, or the voice actor for the video game, Haunting Ground.
She worked under her stage name "さとう やすえ" (the same reading) from 2006 to 2012.
Amy Berg (writer)
Amy Berg grew up in Castro Valley, California, USA.
She is an American TV writer and showrunner, known best for her work on "Counterpart", "Da Vinci's Demons", "Person of Interest", "Eureka", "Leverage", and "The 4400".
Her other television credits include "Boomtown" and "Threshold".
She was also a featured performer at w00tstock 3.0 during San Diego Comic Con in 2011.
In September 2011, she made a guest appearance as herself in an episode of "Eureka" guest star Felicia Day's web series "The Guild".
Similarly, in May 2013 she made a guest appearance as herself in an episode of "Eureka" and "Leverage" guest star Wil Wheaton's web series "TableTop".
Britt Robertson
Brittany Leanna Robertson (born April 18, 1990) is an American actress.
She began acting as a child at the Greenville Little Theater in South Carolina and she made her screen debut as the younger version of the title character in an episode of "Sheena" in 2000.
She made a guest appearance on "Power Rangers Time Force" the following year and received a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries, or Special - Leading Young Actress for her role in "The Ghost Club" (2003).
Robertson went on to have roles in "" (2004), "Keeping Up with the Steins" (2006), "Dan in Real Life" (2007), "The Tenth Circle" (2008), "Mother and Child" (2009), "Avalon High" (2010), "Scream 4" (2011) and "The First Time" (2011).
Oz Pearlman
Oz Pearlman is an international mentalist, speaker, magician, and athlete best known for his 3rd Place finish on "America's Got Talent", Season 10 (2015).
He was a guest on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" on April 15, 2010.
He also made guest appearances on "NBC Today Show" on August 23, 2015, and three times in 2016.
On January 26, 2017 he appeared on NBC Today Show again and appeared to predict the American Super Bowl result.
Oz aired on "The Meredith Vieira Show" on December 1, 2015 and February 8, 2016.
He was a guest on CNBC "Squawk Box" on December 23, 2015.
Pearlman appeared on The Dr. Oz Show on December 20, 2016.
He appeared on ABC World News Tonight on July 24, 2009.
Oz made a guest appearance on CBS’s "Early Show" on May 30, 2009.
He appeared as a guest at "Wall Street Journal"' s studio on April 7, 2016.
Pearlman was featured on a commercial for "Mohegan Sun" in China.
Pearlman was a guest on the national radio show "Elvis Duran and the Morning Show".
He won the Long Island Marathon in 2015 when he completed the 26-mile marathon in 2 hours, 25 minutes, and 25 seconds.
Izzy Gets the F*ck Across Town
Izzy Gets the F*ck Across Town is a 2017 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Christian Papierniak.
The film stars Mackenzie Davis as a woman at rock bottom who must find her way across Los Angeles in order to crash her ex-boyfriend's engagement party.
The film had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 17, 2017.
Bodied
Bodied is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by Joseph Kahn, and written by Alex Larsen.
The film was produced by Eminem.
The movie first premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.
The film stars Calum Worthy as Adam, a graduate student who becomes a competitive battle rapper after becoming immersed in the scene while working on his graduate thesis on the subject.
A Thousand Junkies
A Thousand Junkies is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by and starring Tommy Swerdlow.
It is Swerdlow's directorial debut.
A Dog's Purpose (film)
A Dog's Purpose is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by Lasse Hallström and written by W. Bruce Cameron, Cathryn Michon, Audrey Wells, Maya Forbes and Wally Wolodarsky, based on the 2010 novel of the same name by Cameron.
The film stars Britt Robertson, KJ Apa, Juliet Rylance, John Ortiz, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Peggy Lipton, Dennis Quaid and Josh Gad.
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Rockin' Chair Daddy
" Rockin' Chair Daddy" is a honky tonk country song written and recorded by Braxton Shuffert.
Hank Williams was the co-writer.
O Valencia!
" O Valencia!" is the fifth single by the indie rock band
The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album," The Crane Wife".
The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.
It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.
The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.
At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's" sworn enemy") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer.
Billy Milano
Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.
He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.
He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker.
Rockin' Chair (1929 song)
"Rockin' Chair" is a 1929 popular song with lyrics and music composed by Hoagy Carmichael.
Musically it is unconventional, as after the B section when most popular songs return to A, this song has an A-B-C-A structure.
Carmichael recorded the song in 1929, 1930, and 1956.
Mildred Bailey made it famous by using it as her theme song.
The song was first recorded on February 19, 1929 by Hoagy Carmichael as a test for Victor Records, but not released at the time.
This recording was later released on the Historical label as HLA-37.
This version is sung by only one vocalist.
Hoagy Carmichael and his Orchestra recorded a new version on May 21, 1930 featuring Bix Beiderbecke on cornet.
This second version is with two vocalists (Carmichael and Irving Brodsky) and was released on Victor Records as V-38139B. Louis Armstrong recorded it with Hoagy Carmichael on vocals on December 13, 1929 at Okeh studios after the stock market crashed, giving a badly needed boost to Carmichael's finances.
The recording was released as Okeh 8756 in 1930 and became popular in 1932.
The song utilises "call and response" to create a dialog between an aged father and his son.
Armstrong performed "Rockin' Chair" numerous times in his career with his trombonist Jack Teagarden.
Mildred Bailey first recorded the song on August 18, 1932 for Bluebird Records (catalog No. 6945), and later for Vocalion Records (catalog No. 3553).
The latter recording was a hit in 1937.
She became known as The Rockin' Chair Lady.
Other popular versions in 1932 were by The Mills Brothers, and by Louis Armstrong with Hoagy Carmichael.
Emperor Daigo
Daigo's reign spanned the years from 897 through 930.
He is named after his place of burial.
Rockin' Chair Money
"Rockin' Chair Money" is a song by Hank Williams.
It was composed by Lonnie Glosson and Bill Carlisle.
Gwen McCrae
Gwen McCrae( née Mosley, December 21, 1943, Pensacola, Florida, United States) is an American singer, best known for her 1975 hit" Rockin' Chair".
Hank Williams
Hiram "Hank" Williams (September 17, 1923 – January 1, 1953) was an American singer-songwriter and musician.
Regarded as one of the most significant and influential American singers and songwriters of the 20th century, Williams recorded 35 singles (five released posthumously) that reached the Top 10 of the "Billboard" Country & Western Best Sellers chart, including 11 that ranked number one (three posthumously).
Born in Mount Olive, Butler County, Alabama, Williams relocated to Georgiana with his family, where he met Rufus Payne, an African American blues musician, who gave him guitar lessons in exchange for meals or money.
Payne had a major influence on Williams' later musical style, along with Roy Acuff and Ernest Tubb.
Williams would later relocate to Montgomery, where he began his music career in 1937, when producers at radio station WSFA hired him to perform and host a 15-minute program.
He formed the Drifting Cowboys backup band, which was managed by his mother, and dropped out of school to devote his time to his career.
When several of his band members were conscripted into military service during World War II, Williams had trouble with their replacements, and WSFA terminated his contract because of his alcohol abuse.
Williams eventually married Audrey Sheppard, who was his manager for nearly a decade.
After recording "Never Again" and "Honky Tonkin'" with Sterling Records, he signed a contract with MGM Records.
In 1947, he released "Move It on Over", which became a hit, and also joined the "Louisiana Hayride" radio program.
One year later, he released a cover of "Lovesick Blues" recorded at Herzog Studio in Cincinnati, which carried him into the mainstream of music.
After an initial rejection, Williams joined the Grand Ole Opry.
He was unable to read or notate music to any significant degree.
Among the hits he wrote were "Your Cheatin' HeartHey, Good Lookin'", and "I'm So Lonesome
I Could Cry".
Years of back pain, alcoholism and prescription drug abuse severely compromised his health.
In 1952 he divorced Sheppard and was dismissed by the Grand Ole Opry because of his unreliability and alcohol abuse.
On New Year's Day 1953, he died suddenly while traveling to a concert in Canton, Ohio, at the age of 29.
Despite his short life, Williams is one of the most celebrated and influential popular musicians of the 20th century, especially in regard to country music.
Many artists covered songs Williams wrote and recorded.
He influenced Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bob Dylan, George Jones, Charley Pride, and The Rolling Stones, among others.
Williams was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame (1961), the Songwriters Hall of Fame (1970), and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1987).
The Pulitzer Prize jury in 2010 awarded him a posthumous special citation "for his craftsmanship as a songwriter who expressed universal feelings with poignant simplicity and played a pivotal role in transforming country music into a major musical and cultural force in American life."
Mama's Rockin' Chair
" Mama's Rockin' Chair" is a song recorded by the American country music artist John Conlee.
It was released in July 1987 as the second single from the album" American Faces".
The song reached# 11 on the" Billboard" Hot Country Singles& Tracks chart.
The song was written by Tim Mensy and Johnny MacRae.
Bernie Bonvoisin
Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.
He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.
He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song" Ride On" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott.
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Wayne Bastrup
Wayne Bastrup is an American actor and musician.
He is known for his portrayal of the younger version of Oscar winner J. K. Simmons’ character Detective O’Brien in the fifth installment of the "Terminator" film franchise, "Terminator Genisys".
Bastrup also appears in the critically acclaimed 2014 American biographical film "Love and Mercy", directed by Bill Pohlad, about musician and songwriter Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys.
He has performed as a guest-star on numerous television shows, including "The Mentalist", , "Leverage", "Awake", and "Whitney".
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Nightmare Before Christmas (also known as Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas) is a 1993 American stop-motion animated musical dark fantasy film directed by Henry Selick, and produced and conceived by Tim Burton.
It tells the story of Jack Skellington, a resident from "Halloween Town" who stumbles through a portal to "Christmas Town" and decides to celebrate the holiday, with some dastardly and comical consequences.
Danny Elfman wrote the songs and score, and provided the singing voice of Jack.
The principal voice cast also includes Chris Sarandon, Catherine O'Hara, William Hickey, Ken Page, Paul Reubens and Glenn Shadix.
The Life of Emile Zola
The Life of Emile Zola is a 1937 American biographical film about French author Émile Zola, played by Paul Muni and directed by William Dieterle.
It has the distinction of being the second biographical film to win the Oscar for Best Picture.
It premiered at the Los Angeles Carthay Circle Theatre to great success both critically and financially.
Contemporary reviews cited it the best biographical film made up to that time.
In 2000, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
Ed Wood (film)
Ed Wood is a 1994 American biographical period comedy-drama film directed and produced by Tim Burton, and starring Johnny Depp as cult filmmaker Ed Wood.
The film concerns the period in Wood's life when he made his best-known films as well as his relationship with actor Bela Lugosi, played by Martin Landau.
Sarah Jessica Parker, Patricia Arquette, Jeffrey Jones, Lisa Marie, and Bill Murray are among the supporting cast.
Madeleine Arthur
Madeleine Arthur (born March 10, 1997) is a Canadian actress, known for her role as young Willa Warren in the ABC drama series "The Family".
She portrayed Jane Keane, the daughter of Amy Adams' character, in Tim Burton's biographical film "Big Eyes" (2014).
Arthur also has had guest roles in "The Killing", "The Tomorrow People", and "Supernatural".
Edward Scissorhands
Edward Scissorhands is a 1990 American romantic dark fantasy film directed by Tim Burton, produced by Denise Di Novi and Tim Burton, and written by Caroline Thompson from a story by Tim Burton and Caroline Thompson, starring Johnny Depp as an artificial man named Edward, an unfinished creation who has scissor blades instead of hands.
The young man is taken in by a suburban family and falls in love with their teenage daughter Kim (Winona Ryder).
Additional roles were played by Dianne Wiest, Anthony Michael Hall, Kathy Baker, Vincent Price and Alan Arkin.
Big Eyes
Big Eyes is a 2014 American biographical film directed by Tim Burton, written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski and starring Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz.
The film is about the life of American artist Margaret Keane—famous for drawing portraits and paintings with big eyes.
It follows the story of Margaret and her husband, Walter Keane, who took credit for Margaret's phenomenally successful and popular paintings in the 1950s and 1960s.
It follows the lawsuit (and trial) between Margaret and Walter, after Margaret reveals she is the real artist behind the big eyes paintings.
Christoph Waltz
Christoph Waltz (] ; born 4 October 1956 in Vienna) is an Austrian-German actor.
Waltz is widely known for his works with American filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, he received acclaim for portraying SS-Standartenführer Hans Landa in "Inglourious Basterds" (2009) and bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz in "Django Unchained" (2012).
For both performances, he earned an Academy Award, BAFTA Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor.
Waltz also received the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival and a Screen Actors Guild Award for his portrayal of Landa.
Big Eyes (Lana Del Rey song)
"Big Eyes" is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey.
It was written by Del Rey and producer Dan Heath and served as the title track to Tim Burton's film "Big Eyes".
It was officially released on December 23, 2014 via digital download by Interscope Records as part of the movie's soundtrack album.
The song's lyrics make reference to the lead character's emotions as she discovers her paintings being sold in a supermarket in the middle of the film.
Margaret Keane
Margaret D. H. Keane (born Peggy Doris Hawkins, September 15, 1927) is an American artist.
Creator of the "big-eyed waifs", Keane is famous for drawing paintings with big eyes, and mainly paints women, children and animals in oil or mixed media.
While the work achieved commercial success through inexpensive reproductions on prints, plates and cups, it has been critically dismissed as "kitsch".
One reviewer pointed to its ubiquity in discount stores: "They hung in Woolworth's, next to the velvet Elvis, or maybe it was Walgreen's, by the clowns."
The work was originally attributed to Keane's husband, Walter Keane.
After their divorce in the 1960s, Margaret soon claimed credit, which was established after an in-court "paint-off" in Hawaii.
A resurgence of interest in Margaret Keane's work followed the release of Tim Burton's 2014 biopic "Big Eyes".
She maintains a gallery in San Francisco which boasts "the largest collection of Margaret Keane's art in the entire world."
In light of the great gulf between her work's popularity and its critical lampooning, she has been called the "Wayne Newton of the art world."
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Waltz is widely known for his works with American filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, he received acclaim for portraying SS-Standartenführer Hans Landa in "Inglourious Basterds" (2009) and bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz in "Django Unchained" (2012).
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Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)
" Against All Odds( Take a Look at Me Now)"( also titled" Against All Odds") is a song by English drummer, singer and songwriter Phil Collins.
It was recorded for the soundtrack to the 1984 film of the same name.
It is a power ballad in which its protagonist implores an ex-lover to" take a look at me now", knowing that reconciliation is" against all odds" while considering it worth trying.
The single reached No. 2 in the United Kingdom, while it peaked at No. 1 on the" Billboard" Hot 100 in the United States, the first of seven US No. 1's for Collins in his solo career.
" Against All Odds( Take a Look At Me Now)" also topped the charts in Canada, Ireland, and Norway.
The song has been covered by several singers, some versions of which have been successful in both the US and UK markets.
The song has twice reached No. 1 in the UK singles chart: the pairing of Mariah Carey and boyband Westlife, in September 2000, and then again by Steve Brookstein, the first winner of" The X Factor", in January 2005.
Look at Me (XXXTentacion song)
"Look at Me" (stylized as "Look at Me!") is the debut single by American rapper XXXTentacion.
The song premiered on December 30, 2015, on the SoundCloud account of Rojas, the song's co-producer, before initially being released for digital download as a single on January 29, 2016, becoming a sleeper hit in January 2017, in which the single was later re-released for digital download again with a remastered and clean version of the single on February 20, 2017, by Empire Distribution.
The song serves as the lead single from his debut commercial mixtape "Revenge".
The track was produced by Rojas and Jimmy Duval, and heavily samples the song "Changes" by British dubstep DJ and record producer Mala.
The song was met with critical acclaim due to its production and XXXTentacion's style of rapping, and peaked at number 34 on the US "Billboard" Hot 100.
It currently has 161.1 million plays since its addition on SoundCloud, as well as over 281 million views on YouTube.
"Look at Me" was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on August 14, 2017, with over one million single-equivalent units.
Look at Me Now (Sixwire song)
" Look at Me Now" is a debut song recorded by American country music group Sixwire.
It was released in April 2002 as the first single from the album" Sixwire".
The song reached# 30 on the" Billboard" Hot Country Singles& Tracks chart.
The song was written by group member Steve Mandile, along with Steve McClintock.
Billy Milano
Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.
He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.
He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker.
XXXTentacion
Jahseh Dwayne Ricardo Onfroy (January 23, 1998 – June 18, 2018), known professionally as XXXTentacion , was an American rapper, singer, songwriter and musician.
Although a controversial figure within the music industry, XXXTentacion has been regarded to have left behind "a huge musical footprint" due to his impact on his young fanbase and his popularity during his short career.
He was often credited by critics and fans for his musical-versatility, with his music primarily exploring trap, R&B, rock and emo.
Born in Plantation, Florida, XXXTentacion spent most of his childhood in Lauderhill.
He began writing music after being released from a juvenile detention center and started his music career on SoundCloud in 2013, where he soon became a popular figure in SoundCloud rap, a trap scene that takes elements of lo-fi music and harsh 808s.
XXXTentacion rose to mainstream fame with the single "Look at Me".
His debut album, "17" (2017), debuted at number two on the "Billboard" 200 and his second album, (2018), debuted at number one on the "Billboard" 200.
Both albums have been certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
In the week following his death, XXXTentacion's highest-charting single, "Sad!", went from number 52 to number one on the "Billboard" Hot 100, making him the first artist to top the "Billboard" Hot 100 posthumously since 1997.
On June 18, 2018, XXXTentacion was fatally shot at the age of 20, in a robbery at a motorcycle dealership in Deerfield Beach, Florida.
The attackers fled the scene in an SUV after stealing a Louis Vuitton bag containing $50,000 from him; four suspects were arrested and are currently awaiting trial.
O Valencia!
" O Valencia!" is the fifth single by the indie rock band
The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album," The Crane Wife".
The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.
It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.
The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.
At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's" sworn enemy") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer.
Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)
Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.
The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997.
Bernie Bonvoisin
Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.
He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.
He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song" Ride On" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott.
Etan Boritzer
Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children ’s literature who is best known for his book" What is God?" first published in 1989.
His best selling" What is?" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.
Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after" What is God?" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.
The other current books in the" What is?" series include
What is Love?,
What is Death?,
What is Beautiful?,
What is Funny?,
What is Right?,
What is Peace?,
What is Money?,
What is Dreaming?,
What is a Friend?,
What is True?,
What is a Family?,
What is a Feeling?"
The series is now also translated into 15 languages.
Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.
Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.
He has helped numerous other authors to get published through" How to Get Your Book Published!" programs.
Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.
He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on" The Teachings of the Buddha."
Look at Me (John Lennon song)
" Look at Me" is a song written and performed by John Lennon, from his debut solo album" John Lennon/ Plastic Ono Band".
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Which film whose director is younger, Report To The Commissioner or Dance Music (Film)?
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Write or Dance
Write or Dance is a 2016 South Korean drama film directed by Lee Sang- deok.
La Bestia humana
La Bestia humana is a 1957 Argentine film whose story is based on the novel" La Bête Humaine" by the French writer Émile Zola.
Milton Katselas
Milton George Katselas (December 22, 1933 – October 24, 2008) was an American director and producer of stage and film, as well as a Hollywood acting instructor and coach who trained under Elia Kazan and Lee Strasberg at the acclaimed "Actors Studio" in New York City.
In 1978 he acquired the "Beverly Hills Playhouse", where he taught a master class for many years.
Katselas was a Scientologist and some former students have alleged that his acting classes were used as recruitment for the Church of Scientology, while others have stated Katselas never mentioned or spoke about Scientology during classes.
William Arthur Irwin
William Arthur Irwin, often credited as W. Arthur Irwin( May 27, 1898 – August 9, 1999), was a Canadian journalist and diplomat.
He is best known for his work on" Maclean's", a magazine with which he held various positions across a quarter of a century.
He also served as the Commissioner of the National Film Board of Canada( NFB), and as Canadian high commissioner or ambassador to various countries.
Dance Music (film)
Dance Music (German:Tanzmusik) is a 1935 Austrian drama film directed by Johann Alexander Hübler-Kahla and starring Liane Haid, Gusti Huber and Hermann Thimig.
James Mills (author)
James Mills( born 1932) is an American novelist, screenwriter and journalist.
Mills wrote two New York Times bestsellers," Report to the Commissioner", a novel, and" The Underground Empire", a study of international narcotics trafficking.
As a result, he testified before a panel of the House Foreign Affairs Committee as an expert.
His books" The Panic in Needle Park" and" Report to the Commissioner" were later made into major motion pictures by 20th Century Fox and United Artists respectively.
Report to the Commissioner
Report to the Commissioner is a 1975 crime drama film based on James Mills' 1972 novel.
It involves a rookie cop (Michael Moriarty) in the New York City Police Department who is assigned a special missing person case, which in fact is meant to be a wild-goose chase to back up an undercover female police officer's role as the girlfriend of a drug dealer.
The film was directed by Milton Katselas and features a musical score by Elmer Bernstein.
The script is by two Oscar-winning screenwriters, Abby Mann ("Judgment at Nuremberg") and Ernest Tidyman ("The French Connection").
It marked Richard Gere's film debut.
Miloš Zličić
Miloš Zličić( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.
He is a younger brother of Lazar Zličić.
Johann Alexander Hübler-Kahla
Johann Alexander Hübler-Kahla (23 June 1902 – 6 April 1965) was an Austrian screenwriter, film producer and director.
He directed seventeen films including the musical comedy "Dance Music" (1935) and the Karl May adaptation "Across the Desert" (1936).
Martin Bresnick
Martin Bresnick( born 1946) is a composer of contemporary classical music, film scores and experimental music.
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Milton George Katselas (December 22, 1933 – October 24, 2008) was an American director and producer of stage and film, as well as a Hollywood acting instructor and coach who trained under Elia Kazan and Lee Strasberg at the acclaimed "Actors Studio" in New York City.
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Who is the child of the composer of film Melu Kolupu?
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Thomas Morse
Thomas Morse( born June 30, 1968) is an American composer of film and concert music.
Tarcisio Fusco
Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores.
He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco.
Henri Verdun
Henri Verdun( 1895–1977) was a French composer of film scores.
Walter Ulfig
Walter Ulfig was a German composer of film scores.
Alonso Mudarra
Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 – April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.
He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar.
Amedeo Escobar
Amedeo Escobar( 1888–1973) was an Italian composer of film scores.
Bert Grund
Bert Grund( 1920–1992) was a German composer of film scores.
Melu Kolupu
Melu Kolupu (English: Awakening) is a 1978 Telugu drama film, produced by A. Pundarikakshaiah under the Sri Bhaskara Chitra and directed by B. V. Prasad.
It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jaya Prada, K. R. Vijaya in the lead roles and music composed by Master Venu.
The film is a remake of the Hindi movie "Jagriti" (1977).
Abe Meyer
Abe Meyer( 1901 – 1969) was an American composer of film scores.
Master Venu
Madduri Venugopal better known as Master Venu (1916–1981) was a music composer of the Telugu and Tamil cinemas and the father of the actor Bhanu Chander.
He was born 1916 in Machilipatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India and died 1981 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
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He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco.
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Are both rivers, Quitéro River and Aljezur River, located in the same country?
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Stuart River (Minnesota)
The Stuart River is a river located in Minnesota, in the United States.
Bowen River (Queensland)
The Bowen River is a river located in North Queensland, Australia.
Dee River (Queensland)
The Dee River is a river located in Central Queensland, Australia.
Aljezur River
The Aljezur River is a small river in the Portuguese region of the Algarve.
The river runs westwards for from its start in the village of Aljezur from the confluence of the River Alfambres and River Cerca to its mouth on the Atlantic western Algarve coast at Praia da Amoreira.
Don River (North Queensland)
The Don River is a river located in North Queensland, Australia.
Dawson River (Queensland)
The Dawson River is a river located in Central Queensland, Australia.
Alder Creek (Siskiyou County, California)
Alder Creek is a river located in Siskiyou County, California.
Quitéro River
The Quitéro River is a river of Mato Grosso do Sul state in southwestern Brazil.
Aibiki River
The is a river located in Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan.
Haughton River
The Haughton River is a river located in North Queensland, Australia.
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Melvin Endsley,was a musician, singer, and songwriter best known for writing which song, some of the artists that have recorded his songs include Stonewall Jackson, an American country singer, guitarist and musician who achieved his greatest fame during country's "golden" honky tonk era in the 1950s and early 1960s?
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Honky Tonk Attitude (song)
"Honky Tonk Attitude" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Joe Diffie.
It was released in March 1993 as the lead single and title track from his album "Honky Tonk Attitude".
The song reached the top five of the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart and peaked at number 11 on the Canadian "RPM" Country Tracks chart.
The song was written by Diffie and Lee Bogan.
Stonewall Jackson (musician)
Stonewall Jackson (born November 6, 1932) is an American country singer, guitarist and musician who achieved his greatest fame during country's "golden" honky tonk era in the 1950s and early 1960s.
I'm a Honky Tonk Girl
"I'm a Honky Tonk Girl" is a song written and performed by American country artist Loretta Lynn that was also released as her debut single.
The song was among the first to not only be recorded by Lynn, but also to be penned by her.
She composed the song while living in the state of Washington, maintaining her role as a housewife and occasional member of a local country music band.
The composition was later recorded in California after Lynn was given money by a local businessman, who was impressed by her singing.
"I'm a Honky Tonk Girl" was then issued as a single under the newly founded and independent Zero Records label in March 1960.
Honky Tonk Attitude
Honky Tonk Attitude is the third studio album by American country music artist Joe Diffie.
Released in 1993, it features the singles "Honky Tonk Attitude", "Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (If I Die)", "John Deere Green", and "In My Own Backyard", which respectively reached #5, #3, #5, and #19 on the Hot Country Songs charts.
The song "If I Had Any Pride Left at All" was later recorded by John Berry on his 1995 album "Standing on the Edge", from which it was released as a single.
Ernest Tubb
Ernest Dale Tubb (February 9, 1914 – September 6, 1984), nicknamed the Texas Troubadour, was an American singer and songwriter and one of the pioneers of country music.
His biggest career hit song, "Walking the Floor Over You" (1941), marked the rise of the honky tonk style of music.
In 1948, he was the first singer to record a hit version of "Blue Christmas", a song more commonly associated with Elvis Presley and his late-1950s version.
Another well-known Tubb hit was "Waltz Across Texas" (1965) (written by his nephew Quanah Talmadge Tubb (Billy Talmadge), which became one of his most requested songs and is often used in dance halls throughout Texas during waltz lessons.
Tubb recorded duets with the then up-and-coming Loretta Lynn in the early 1960s, including their hit "Sweet Thang".
Tubb is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Leave Them Boys Alone
"Leave Them Boys Alone" is a song recorded by American country music artist Hank Williams Jr. with Waylon Jennings and Ernest Tubb.
It was released in May 1983 as the second single from Williams' album "Strong Stuff".
The song reached number 6 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles chart.
It was written by Williams, Dean Dillon, Gary Stewart and Tanya Tucker.
The song is notable for its combination of two singers associated with the outlaw movement with a country legend from the honky tonk days and golden age of the Grand Ole Opry.
Outlaw singers like Williams and Jennings saw themselves as taking country music back to its raw, honky tonk roots, and recording an up tempo song with Tubb (who would never have received radio airplay in the late 1970s and early 80's) and reaching #6 was a slap in the face to the proponents of the country pop sound.
The lyrics of the song, much like Williams' "Family Tradition" echo the sentiment that the outlaw singers and their current escapades were predated by the hard living honky tonkers of the 1950s such as Hank Williams, Sr. and Ernest Tubb, prior to the music being fairly taken over by the Nashville Sound in the 1960s.
Hugh X. Lewis
Hubert Brad Lewis (born December 25, 1930 in Yeaddiss, Kentucky), known professionally as Hugh X. Lewis, is an American country music singer-songwriter-poet.
In 2006, the State of Tennessee Senate and House designated Col. Hugh X. Lewis as the Poet Laureate of Christian-Country Music.
He recorded between 1964 and currently for various labels, and charted fifteen singles on the Hot Country Songs charts.
Lewis's debut single, "What I Need Most", peaked at number 21 on this chart.
Lewis also wrote Stonewall Jackson's biggest hit, "B.J. the D.J.," and 11 other songs for Stonewall.
He also wrote songs for many other country artists - Charlie Pride, Little Jimmy Dickens, Carl and Pearl Butler,Carl Smith, Freddie Hart, Kitty Wells, Lynn Anderson, Del Reeves, Billy Ed Wheeler, Mac Wiseman, Leon Mc Caluff and the original Texas Playboys, George Morgan, Tommy Cash, Ray Pillow, Hank Mills, Bobby Goldsboro, Bob Luman and many others.
Stonewall Jackson's number one single "B.J. the D.J."
Songs About Me
Songs About Me is the seventh studio album of country music singer Trace Adkins.
It was released on March 22, 2005 on Capitol Records Nashville.
His highest-selling album to date, it has been certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA and had sold 1.5 million copies.
Singles from this album include the title track, Arlington, and Honky Tonk Badonkadonk.
The title track and "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk" both went to No.2 and Arlington went to No.16 on the U.S. "Billboard"Hot Country Songs charts.
"Honky Tonk Badonkadonk" was also a Top 40 hit on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and Pop 100 as well.
Rick Trevino (album)
Rick Trevino is an album from Hispanic-American country music singer Rick Trevino.
His second major-label album, it was released in 1994 on Columbia Records Nashville.
It produced the singles "Just Enough Rope", "Honky Tonk Crowd", "She Can't Say I Didn't Cry", and "Doctor Time", which peaked at #44, #35, #3, and #5, respectively, on the "Billboard" country charts.
"Walk out Backwards" was a top ten country single for Bill Anderson in 1960 and appeared on his 1962 album "Bill Anderson Sings Country Heart Songs".
Trevino also recorded "Walk Out Backwards" in Spanish on his previous album, 1993's "Dos Mundos".
"Honky Tonk Crowd" by Marty Stuart appeared on his 1992 album "This One's Gonna Hurt You".
Melvin Endsley
Melvin Endsley (30 January 1934 – 16 August 2004) was a musician, singer, and songwriter best known for writing the song "Singing the Blues", along with over 400 songs recorded by hundreds of artists since 1956.
Some of the artists that have recorded his songs include Johnny Cash, Marty Robbins, Andy Williams, Paul McCartney, Stonewall Jackson, and Ricky Skaggs.
At the beginning of his career, Endsley recorded including RCA and MGM, however, his vocal recordings were commercially unsuccessful.
In 1998, he was inducted into the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame.
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Samantha Edwards (singer)
Samantha Edwards is an Indian singer and vocal coach based in Mumbai.
Her styles include Jazz, R&B, Funk, Blues and Soul.
Having worked as a Singer, Composer and lyricist since 1992, she began Voice Coaching since 2006.
She is a well recognised Vocal Coach in Western Modern / Contemporary Music and has coached several students, amateurs, semi-professional and professional singers including well known industry professionals like Priyanka Chopra, Hrithik Roshan, Varun Dhawan, Nargis Fakhri, Alia Bhatt, Shrradha Pandit, Vasuda Sharma, Shahana Goswami, Hazel Keech, Preeti Desai and others.
Daddy (1989 film)
Daddy was the 1990 debut film of actress Pooja Bhatt made under the direction of Mahesh Bhatt.
The film boasts of spectacular performances by its lead actors Anupam Kher and Manohar Singh.
It has a famous ghazal "Aaina mujhse meri pehli si surat maange" sung by Talat Aziz.
Coincidently, Talat Aziz was offered a movie "Dhun" which was directed by Mahesh Bhatt.
However, the movie has not released till date.
Miguel Franz Pinto
Miguel Franz Pinto (August 25, 1940, Sagua La Grande, Cuba — September 30, 2006, Cedar Falls, Iowa) was a Cuban American vocal coach, conductor, and pianist.
He studied piano at the Juilliard School of Music in New York City under Adele Marcus, earning both a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Science degrees.
From 1975-1977 he served as the assistant conductor of the New York Philharmonic under Leonard Bernstein, also working as the orchestra's primary vocal coach.
He later became the head vocal coach of the Festival de Ópera de Las Palmas in Spain from 1980–1982 and later the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma summer festival in the late 1990s.
Pinto also worked as an accompanist and vocal coach with the Opera Australia and the Canadian Opera Company and was a frequent juror for the Enrico Caruso International Vocal Competition at Carnegie Hall.
He also worked as a vocal coach and accompanist for many important singers, including Michael Cousins, Eric Cutler, Gilda Cruz-Romo, Alfedo Kraus, Joan Sutherland, Anna Moffo, Carlos Montane, Licia Albanese, and Florence Quivar.
In 1991 he became a member of the voice faculty at the University of Northern Iowa, where he taught until his death.
Pinto died in his home in Cedar Falls of accidental carbon monoxide poisoning in 2006 at the age of 66.
Kartoos
Kartoos is a 1999 Indian Hindi action film directed by Mahesh Bhatt and starring Sanjay Dutt, Jackie Shroff and Manisha Koirala.
It is the last release of Mahesh Bhatt as a director.
The film borrows its plot idea from the 1993 film Point of No Return (film) which in turn a remake of French film Nikita where Bridget Fonda essays a role very similar to that of Sanjay Dutt.
After the film's success it was remade in Tamil as "Paramasivan" (2006).
Tamanna (1997 film)
Tamanna (Hindi: तमन्ना , translation: Desire) is a 1997 Indian drama film directed by Mahesh Bhatt.
It stars Paresh Rawal, Pooja Bhatt, Sharad Kapoor and Manoj Bajpayee in the lead roles The screenplay was written by Tanuja Chandra.
The story was written by Tanuja Chandra and Mahesh Bhatt.
It was produced by Pooja Bhatt.
Vishesh Films
Vishesh Films is an Indian film producing company owned by brothers, Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt.
Mahesh is also a member of the advisory board of U.S. nonprofit TeachAIDS.
Vishesh Films is one of the most successful Indian film production houses.
The production company is named after Vishesh Bhatt, the son of Mukesh Bhatt.
Jism 2
Jism 2 (English: "Body 2") is a 2012 Indian erotic thriller film produced and directed by Pooja Bhatt and written by Mahesh Bhatt .
It is the sequel to the 2003 film Jism and marks the debut of Indo-Canadian former pornographic actress Sunny Leone in Bollywood.
"Jism 2" was launched on 1 December 2011, on popular Indian television show "Bigg Boss", making the launch a first time ever in the history of Indian Cinema.
Mahesh Bhatt compared "Jism 2" to Italian romance drama Last Tango in Paris.
Jism 2 has been passed with an A-certificate by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) for strong sexual content.
Jism 2 had paid previews on 2 August 2012, one day prior to its worldwide release.
Alia Bhatt
Alia Bhatt (born 15 March 1993) is a British Indian film actress and singer who works in Bollywood.
Born into the Bhatt family, she is the daughter of filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt and actress Soni Razdan.
After making her acting debut as a child artist in the 1999 thriller "Sangharsh," Bhatt played her first leading role in Karan Johar's romantic drama "Student of the Year" (2012), which earned her a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.
Udaan (2014 TV series)
Udaan (English: "Flight, Fly") (also known as Udann Sapnon Ki) is an Indian television drama show that premiered on 18 August 2014 and airs on the Colors TV channel, Monday through Friday.
The show is produced by Bollywood filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt and is based on his unreleased movie of the same name.
It stars child actor Spandan Chaturvedi in a lead role.
The first promo for the show was released on 10 July 2014.
Naam (1986 film)
Naam (English: Name ) is a 1986 Indian Hindi-language feature film directed by Mahesh Bhatt, starring Nutan, Sanjay Dutt, Kumar Gaurav, Poonam Dhillon, Amrita Singh and Paresh Rawal.
The film is regarded a milestone in the careers of Mahesh Bhatt, Paresh Rawal and Sanjay Dutt.
"Naam" proved to be a blockbuster at the Indian box office, playing for over a year at a majority of India's cinemas and stands as the eighth-highest-grossing Hindi film of the 1980s decade grossing million () .
The soundtrack for the movie also contributed to its huge success.
"Chithi Aayi Hai" (Lyrics: Anand Bankshi, Singer: Pankaj Udhas) was selected as one of the 100 songs of millennium by BBC Radio worldwide.
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David Douglas-Home, 15th Earl of Home
David Alexander Cospatrick Douglas- Home, 15th Earl of Home,( born 20 November 1943) is a British businessman and Conservative politician.
Anna Home
Anna Margaret Home( born 13 January 1938) is an English television producer and executive who worked for most of her career at the BBC.
A Man Comes Home
A Man Comes Home is a 2007 Danish comedy film directed by Thomas Vinterberg.
Homer Comes Home
Homer Comes Home
is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Jerome Storm and written by Alexander Hull and Agnes Christine Johnston.
The film stars Charles Ray, Otto Hoffman, Priscilla Bonner, Ralph McCullough, Walter Higby, John Elliott, and Harry Hyde.
The film was released on June 27, 1920, by Paramount Pictures.
A copy of the film exists in a collection or archive.
Jerome Storm
Jerome Storm (November 11, 1890 – July 10, 1958) was an American film director, actor and writer.
He acted in 48 films between 1914 and 1941 and directed 47 films between 1918 and 1932.
He was born in Denver, Colorado, and died in Desert Hot Springs, California.
Peter Levin
Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Ian Barry (director)
Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Mark Douglas-Home
Mark Douglas- Home( born 31 August 1951) is a Scottish author and journalist.
He was the editor of" The Herald" newspaper in Scotland 2000 – 2005.
Olav Aaraas
Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.
He was born in Fredrikstad.
From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.
In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Kenji Comes Home
Kenji Comes Home is a 1949 documentary film produced by Paul F. Heard.
It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
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Dmitry Belyayev (footballer, born 1979)
Dmitry Yuryevich Belyayev( born 3 February 1979) is a former Russian professional association football player.
Andrea Ghiurghi
Andrea Ghiurghi( born December 15, 1966 in Varese) is a male beach volleyball player from Italy, who competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta for his native country.
In 1993 he won the bronze medal at the first official European Championships in men's beach volleyball, partnering Dio Lequaglie.
In 1996 with Nicola Grigolo he won another bronze medal at the European Championships Master in Pescara.
His best international finishes are three 2nd places in the FIVB World Tour in 1991, 1996 and 2005 with Dio Lequaglie, Nicola Grigolo and Gianni Mascagna respectively.
At the national level he won eight national titles in 1985, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 and 2003.
During his career, for several years he carried out a peculiar" double life" playing professional beach volleyball and working as a biologist in Africa.
At present he works as free lance consultant for several conservation projects in the African continent and in Europe.
Gwendoline Riley
Gwendoline Riley( born 1979) is an English writer.
Jesse Garcia
Jesse Garcia( born 1979) is an American actor.
Henry Moore (cricketer)
Henry Walter Moore( 1849 – 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand.
Wale Adebanwi
Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford.
Dio Lequaglie
Dio Lequaglie( born October 12, 1963 in Civitavecchia) is a retired beach volleyball player from Italy.
In 1993 he won the bronze medal at the first official European Championships in men's beach volleyball, partnering Andrea Ghiurghi.
Hoàng Vissai
Hoàng Vissai or Dio Preye( born 15 January 1985), is a Nigerian footballer who gained Vietnamese citizenship in 2010.
He plays as a Central back for V.League 1 club Hải Phòng F.C
John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)
John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 – 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957.
Hartley Lobban
Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 – 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s.
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Are director of film In Time and director of film Abala (Film) both from the same country?
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Brian Johnson (special effects artist)
Brian Johnson( born 1939 or 1940) is a British designer and director of film and television special effects.
Andrew Niccol
Andrew M. Niccol( born 10 June 1964) is a New Zealand screenwriter, producer, and director.
He wrote and directed" Gattaca"( 1997)," Simone"( 2002)," Lord of War"( 2005)," In Time"( 2011)," The Host"( 2013), and" Good Kill"( 2014).
He also wrote and co-produced" The Truman Show", which earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay in 1999 and won a BAFTA award for Best Screenplay.
His films tend to explore social, cultural and political issues, as well as artificial realities or simulations.
His film" Good Kill" was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival.
Thoppil Bhasi
Thoppil Bhasi( 8 April 1924 – 8 December 1992) was an Indian Malayalam- language playwright, screenwriter, and film director.
He was associated with the communist movement in Kerala and his play" Ningalenne Communistakki"( You Made Me a Communist) is considered to be a groundbreaking event in the history of Malayalam theatre.
Peter Levin
Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Hanro Smitsman
Hanro Smitsman, born in 1967 in Breda( Netherlands), is a writer and director of film and television.
Ben Cura
Ben Cura( born 30 September 1988) is a British- Argentine actor and director of film, television and theatre.
Jason Moore (director)
Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television.
In Time
In Time is a 2011 American dystopian science fiction action thriller film written, directed, and produced by Andrew Niccol.
Amanda Seyfried and Justin Timberlake star as inhabitants in a society where people stop aging at 25.
Instead of using paper money, a new economic system uses time as currency, and each person has a clock on their arm that counts down how long they have to live.
Cillian Murphy, Vincent Kartheiser, Olivia Wilde, Matt Bomer, Johnny Galecki, Collins Pennie, and Alex Pettyfer also star.
The film was released on October 28, 2011.
Ian Barry (director)
Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Abala (film)
Abala is a 1973 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thoppil Bhasi.
The film stars Madhu, Jayabharathi, KPAC Lalitha and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles.
The film has musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy.
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Lanacom
Lanacom was a software firm based in Toronto, founded by ex-Delrina executive Tony Davis.
It focused on "push" content software for the Internet.
In early 1997 the firm released a product called "Headliner", a program which automatically collated and delivered content derived from Internet sources.
It offered several different types of interfaces for the end-user: Ticker (news ticker), NewsTitle (just the news titles) and ScreenSaver.
GPS Tuner
GPS Tuner is the name of a software company based in Budapest, Hungary, and of a software product they make.
The software is a tool intended for off-road navigation based on the Global Positioning System (GPS), where it is used to determine position while cycling, hiking, geocaching, boating, flying, driving, and many other outdoor sporting activities.
It can be used by those with a GPS receiver alone, or in a smartphone, Pocket PC, or iPhone.
Recently, the firm released a new version of its navigation software dedicated to electric bicycles named eBike Navigation.
This new version includes a variety of battery management features like display for battery capacity, range, gear, power and battery consumption.
EBike Navigation also offers assistance recommendations for optimizing battery capacity along with a real rage calculation based on terrain elevation and other variable conditions.
In mid-2010, the firm released an iPhone app version of the software that included technology allowing off-road turn-by-turn navigation.
The Firm (hip hop group)
The Firm was an American hip hop supergroup that formed in New York City in 1996.
It was created by rapper Nas, his manager Steve Stoute, producer Dr. Dre and production team the Trackmasters.
The group was composed of East Coast-based rappers Nas, Foxy Brown, AZ and also Nature, who served as a replacement for Cormega after he was ousted from the group.
The Firm (soundtrack)
The Firm is an album by American pianist Dave Grusin released in 1993, recorded for the GRP label.
This album is a soundtrack to the Motion Picture "The Firm" directed by Sidney Pollack.
It reached No. 131 on "Billboard"'s Contemporary Jazz chart.
This soundtrack was a 1993 Academy Award nominee for Best Original Score.
The Firm (album)
The Firm is the first studio album by the British rock band The Firm, released by Atlantic Records on 11 February 1985.
Tracks ranged from the epic "Midnight Moonlight" based on a previously unreleased song by Led Zeppelin called "Swan Song", first tinkered with during the "Physical Graffiti" sessions, to the commercially successful "Radioactive".
"Closer" employs a horn section to subtle effect.
It also includes the Righteous Brothers' hit "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" with the fretless bass sound of Tony Franklin.
Mean Business
Mean Business is the second and final studio album by The Firm, released by Atlantic Records on 3 February 1986.
Repeating the same bluesy formula as on the first album, "The Firm" (1985), "Mean Business" did not achieve the same commercial success.
Foxy Brown (rapper)
Inga DeCarlo Fung Marchand (born September 6, 1978), better known by her stage name Foxy Brown, is an American rapper, model, and actress.
She is of mixed Afro-Trinidadian, Indo-Trinidadian and Chinese Trinidadian descent.
She is best known for her solo work, as well as numerous collaborations with other artists and her brief stint as part of hip hop group The Firm.
Raised in Brooklyn, New York, her father Winston Marchand abandoned the family at a young age to pursue his career at ERAC records.
Her albums include "Ill Na Na" in 1996, followed by "Chyna Doll" in 1999, and Grammy-nominated "Broken Silence" in 2001.
She also performed on the 1997 self-titled album by the Firm, the only album to be released by that group to date.
She has held an extensive arrest record and served some time in jail.
Radioactive (The Firm song)
"Radioactive" is a song by English rock band The Firm.
It was the first single released from their eponymous début album "The Firm", where it was the fifth track.
It was written by Paul Rodgers.
Firm Biz
"Firm Biz" is the first single by the Hip hop supergroup The Firm from their singular collaborative LP "The Album".
The song was produced by L.E.S, who based the song's track on a sample of Teena Marie's 1981 hit "Square Biz".
"Firm Biz" also features a chorus performed by former En Vogue singer Dawn Robinson, reworked from the "Square Biz" chorus.
AZ raps the first verse of the song, Nas the second, and Foxy Brown the third and final verse.
The song never reached any US chart positions, but was a UK Top 20 hit in 1997.
A remix of the song was released, featuring a verse from Half-A-Mill and a chorus by Mary J. Blige.
The word "feds" is censored in the explicit version, in verse 2, performed by Nas, when he says "Never that though Black .4-4's for feds".
Will Dailey
Will Dailey is an independent American recording artist, performer and producer.
His sound has been described as having a rich vintage vibe while having a firm appreciation of AM rock, pop and big hooks.
He has released albums with Universal, CBS Records, Wheelkick Records and JS Music Group.
Dailey has released four full-length albums since 2004.
His last full-length album, "National Throat", came out on Wheelkick Records, on August 26, 2014.
It directly followed Dailey's choice to split with a major label and use Pledge Music to create his album.
Based out of Boston, he is notable as being a 7 time winner in the Boston Music Award: Best Male Singer-Songwriter in 2006, again on December 2, 2009 and December 2, 2012 and Album of the Year and Artist of the Year December 14, 2014 and Male Vocalist in 2015 and 2016.
The first single, "Sunken Ship", was a finalist in the 2013 International Songwriting Competition, received heavy radio play and received Song of The Year in the New England Music Awards.
The album was released exclusively on vinyl three month prior to official release date.
It premiered on Billboards Heat Seekers chart at #18 and won Album of the Year in the New England Music Awards April 19, 2015 as well.
In 2009 and 2010, Dailey released "Torrent", which involved the artist digitally releasing a burst of new music approximately every three months, and then compiling that material, along with bonus material, as a physical and digital audio package twice a year.
Dailey is also a part of the John Mellencamp and Stephen King musical project Ghost Brothers of Darkland County.
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Re:Creations
Re:Creations is the third EP by American alternative rock band There for Tomorrow.
It was released through Hopeless Records on October 19, 2010.
Re:
Creations includes remixes done by There for Tomorrow as well remixes by DJ's Twerkshop and DallasK.
Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow (disambiguation)
Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow is a famous quotation from Shakespeare's play" Macbeth".
Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow may also refer to:
Tomorrow and Tomorrow
Tomorrow and Tomorrow may refer to:
Dynamic Superiors
The Dynamic Superiors are a Motown group from Washington, D.C., United States.
The group formed in 1963 with members Tony Washington( lead), George Spann( 1st tenor), George Peterback, Jr.( 2nd tenor), Michael McCalpin( baritone), and Maurice Washington( bass).
After a ten- year wait, they received their first recording contract in 1974.
They recorded with moderate success throughout the 1970s.
One of their best selling hits was" Shoe Shoe Shine" in 1975.
They were unique in that Tony Washington was openly gay, and sometimes dressed in drag onstage.
The group's last recording came in 1980.
Original member George Spann joined The Flamingos in 2001.
The group was then reformed by George Spann in 2006, following the breakup of the Flamingos.
The other members were three of the other Flamingos members: Larry Jordan, Earnest" Just Mike" Gilbert, and James Faison.
Original lead singer Tony Washington died in 1989.
In 2010, Universal Music's subsidiary, Soul Music.
Com Records, finally released
The Dynamic Superiors' first two Motown albums," The Dynamic Superiors" and" Pure Pleasure" on CD for the first time, in a 2- for- 1 set.( SMCR2 5003)
Point of Origin (There for Tomorrow album)
There for Tomorrow is the debut studio album by American alternative rock band There for Tomorrow.
It was released on April 30, 2004, on ECA Records.
Cain Devore
Cain Devore is an American film and television actor.
He is known from TV series" DreamsSearch for Tomorrow", and TV movie" Untamed Love".
Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow (short story)
" Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" is a short story by Kurt Vonnegut originally written in 1953.
It was first published in" Galaxy Science Fiction" magazine in January 1954, where the story was titled" The Big Trip Up Yonder", which is the protagonist's euphemism for dying.
A revised version bearing the title" Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" appeared in Vonnegut's collection of short stories," Canary in a Cat House"( 1961), and was reprinted in" Welcome to the Monkey House"( 1968).
The new title comes from the famous line in Shakespeare's play" Macbeth" starting" Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow".
There for Tomorrow (EP)
There for Tomorrow is the second EP by American alternative rock band
There for Tomorrow.
It was released on August 5, 2008, through Hopeless Records.
Four of the tracks," PagesWaitingAddiction And Her Name" and" Taking Chances" have been remixed and re-recorded since appearing on the band's previous EP, Pages.
A video has been released for the song" No More Room To Breathe".
Waiting for Tomorrow
Waiting for Tomorrow may refer to:
There for Tomorrow
There for Tomorrow is an American alternative rock band that was originally formed in Orlando, Florida in 2003.
The group consisted of four members and were influenced by bands such as Jimmy Eat World, Third Eye Blind, and The Hives.
On November 19, 2014, the band released a statement saying that they were disbanding and that they've been" trying to find themselves as individuals" after slowing things down in 2012.
They played two final shows in their home city of Orlando in December 2014.
In late 2015, Maika Maile and Chris Kamrada began collaborating on a new musical project called Afterhour( stylized as AFTRHR).
The duo continued the indie direction they had introduced on the" Nightscape" EP.
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Michael Mayer (director)
Michael Mayer( born June 27, 1960) is an American theatre director, filmmaker, and playwright.
He won the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical in 2007 for directing" Spring Awakening".
Khouya
Khouya is a 2010 film.
The Cassava Metaphor
The Cassava Metaphor is a 2010 film.
Rust (2010 film)
Rust is a 2010 drama written and directed by Corbin Bernsen, which was released direct- to- video on October 5, 2010.
The film takes place in the town of Kipling, Saskatchewan, Canada with many local citizens in prominent roles.
" Rust" was inspired by Bernsen's own spiritual journey after his father, Harry Bernsen, died in 2008.
Tinye So
Tinye
So is a 2010 film.
Imani (film)
Imani is a 2010 film.
Corbin Bernsen
Corbin Dean Bernsen( born September 7, 1954) is an American actor and director, known for his work on television.
He is known for his roles as divorce attorney Arnold Becker on the NBC drama series" L.A. Law", as Dr. Alan Feinstone in" The Dentist", as retired police detective Henry Spencer on the USA Network comedy- drama series" Psych", and as Roger Dorn in the films" Major LeagueMajor League II", and.
He has also appeared regularly on other shows, including" General Hospital" and" Cuts".
Flicka
Flicka is a 2006 British-American family adventure drama film loosely based on the 1941 children's novel "My Friend Flicka" by Mary O'Hara.
The film is directed by Michael Mayer and written by Mark Rosenthal and Lawrence Konner.
The novel had previously been made into a film in 1943, and served as the inspiration for a 39-episode TV series in 1956–1957.
In this version, set in the 21st century, the protagonist is a girl, played by Alison Lohman.
The film also features Maria Bello, Ryan Kwanten and country singer Tim McGraw, who also served as executive producer of the soundtrack album.
This USD15 million-budgeted film grossed $21 million in the United States theaters, and then it went on to become a surprise hit in DVD market in the United States; it made more than $48 million on DVD sales and more than $19 million on DVD/Home Video rental.
The film was theatrically released on October 20, 2006 by 20th Century Fox.
A sequel "Flicka 2" was released direct to DVD on May 4, 2010, and another sequel was released on May 1, 2012.
El sonriure amagat
El sonriure amagat is a 2010 film.
Tendid
Tendid is a 2010 film.
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AFAS Stadion
AFAS Stadion, formerly called DSB Stadion is a stadium in Alkmaar, Netherlands.
It is used for football matches and is the home stadium of AZ.
The stadium is able to hold 17,023 people and it officially opened on August 4, 2006 with a friendly against Arsenal.
AZ lost the match 3–0, with Gilberto Silva scoring the stadium's first ever goal.
The first Eredivisie game against NAC Breda was won 8–1 by the home team with the German midfielder Simon Cziommer scoring a hat-trick.
Maccabi Be'er Sheva F.C.
Maccabi Be'er Sheva Football Club (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל מכבי באר שבע ), is an Israeli football team based in Beersheba.
the club plays home matches at the Vasermil Stadium.
AZ Alkmaar
Alkmaar Zaanstreek (] ), better known as AZ Alkmaar or simply AZ (] ), is a Dutch professional football club from Alkmaar and the Zaanstreek.
The club plays in the Eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the Netherlands, and hosts home matches at the AFAS Stadion.
New South Wales Country Eagles
The New South Wales Country Eagles is an Australian rugby union football team competes in the National Rugby Championship (NRC).
The team was founded by a group of patrons associated with country rugby in New South Wales.
The Eagles team plays home matches in regional centres of New South Wales including Armidale, Goulburn, Orange, and Tamworth.
MFK Lokomotíva Zvolen
MFK Lokomotíva Zvolen is a Slovak football team, based in the town of Zvolen.
The club was founded in 1902.
In summer 2014, MFK Lokomotíva Zvolen was merged with TJ Baník Ružiná and the club is eligible to play in the Slovak 2nd football tier.
The club plays home matches at MFK Zvolen stadium in Zvolen.
U.S. Vigor Senigallia
U.S. Vigor Senigallia is an Italian association football club located in Senigallia, Marche.
It currently plays in Eccellenza league.
The club was founded in 1921.
The club plays home matches at the Goffredo Bianchelli Stadium in Senigallia.
The club colors are red and blue.
Wout Weghorst
Wout Weghorst (born 7 August 1992) is a Dutch professional footballer who currently plays as a striker for AZ in the Dutch Eredivisie.
He formerly played for FC Emmen and Heracles Almelo.
CD Cala d'Or
Club Deportivo Cala d'Or is a Spanish football team based in Cala d'Or, Santanyí, in the autonomous community of Balearic Islands.
Founded in 1982, it plays home matches at "Estadio Municipal de Cala d'Or", with a capacity of 2,000 seats.
Malmö Stadion
Malmö Stadion, often known simply as Stadion before the construction of Swedbank Stadion between 2007 and 2009, is a multi-purpose stadium in Malmö, Sweden.
As of 2015, it is the home of association football club IFK Malmö, presently of Division 4, and athletics club MAI.
The stadium served as the home ground for Malmö FF, an association football team in Sweden's top flight, Allsvenskan, from its opening in 1958 until 2009, when the club moved to the newly constructed Swedbank Stadion, built beside Malmö Stadion, in 2009.
Malmö FF still use the stadium for training purposes and youth matches.
Besides being used for sports, the stadium has also hosted various concerts and other events.
The ground's record attendance, 30,953, was set in the very first match played at the ground, a 1958 FIFA World Cup match between Argentina and West Germany.
Nagyerdei Stadion
The Nagyerdei Stadion is an all-seater asymmetric football stadium in Debrecen, Hungary and home to Debreceni Vasutas Sport Club (the seats behind the goals are 'Vario' or 'Rail' seats to facilitate safe standing at domestic matches).
With space for 20,340 spectators, Nagyerdei stadion has the third largest capacity of any Hungarian football stadium and the second largest Hungarian League stadium.
The stadium primarily hosts Debreceni Vasutas Sport Club's home matches.
It was opened on 1 May 2014 and the first official match was played between Debrecen and Újpest in the 2013–14 season which ended with a 3-1 victory for the host team.
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Terror Is a Man
Terror Is a Man( also known as Blood Creature, Creature from Blood Island, The Gory Creatures, Island of Terror and Gore Creature) is a 1959 black- and- white Filipino/ American horror film directed by Gerardo de Leon.
It was the first in a series produced by Eddie Romero and Kane W. Lynn known as the" Blood Island" series, which also included" Brides of Blood The Mad Doctor of Blood Island" and" Beast of Blood".
All four films took place on an island called Blood Island, named for its vivid red-hued sunsets.
The film focuses on a shipwreck survivor washed ashore on a small island where a scientist is experimenting on a panther in an effort to make it human.
Ski Troop Attack
Ski Troop Attack is a 1960 American war film directed by Roger Corman and starring Michael Forest, Frank Wolff, Richard Sinatra, and Wally Campo.
Filmgroup released the film as a double feature with" Battle of Blood Island"( 1960).
Venus Flytrap (film)
Venus Flytrap( filmed 1966, released 1970) is an American horror film shot partly in Japan.
The plot features a mad scientist who uses thunder and lightning to turn carnivorous plants into man-eating creatures.
It is known variously as Body of the Prey, and The Revenge of Doctor X( American video box title).
Although the film is based on a 1950s screenplay by Ed Wood, he remained uncredited.
The film was directed, scripted and produced by Norman Earl Thomson, a pulp fiction writer known for his" Kill Me In" series of paperback novels, published under his pen name Earl Norman.
The film is often credited to film editor Kenneth Crane, who had directed the famed 1961 Japanese horror film," The Manster".
The American video release erroneously features the major credits for 1969 Philippines production" The Mad Doctor of Blood Island."
Syndicated movie- mocking series" Cinema Insomnia" featured this film in an episode that premiered on October 31, 2011,
Eddie Romero
Edgar Sinco Romero (July 7, 1924 – May 28, 2013) was a Filipino film director, film producer and screenwriter.
The Mad Doctor of Blood Island
The Mad Doctor of Blood Island is a 1969 Filipino horror film, co-directed by Eddie Romero and Gerardo de Leon, and starring John Ashley, Eddie Garcia and Ronald Remy.
It was the third in a series of four Filipino horror films produced by Romero and Kane W. Lynn known as the "Blood Island" series, which also included "Terror Is a ManBrides of Blood" and "Beast of Blood".
Beverly Miller was associate producer on this film, and later went on to co-produce several other Filipino horror films.
This film dared to go a step further than "Brides of Blood" in the nudity and gore department.
The plot involves a man traveling to an island where a mad scientist named Dr. Lorca is creating human/ plant mutants with chlorophyll blood out of the local natives.
The film was later syndicated to television as Tomb of the Living Dead.
It was also briefly known in certain states as The Mad Doctor of Crimson Island.
Beast of Blood (film)
Beast of Blood, released in the UK as Blood Devils, is a 1970 Filipino horror film.
A sequel to" The Mad Doctor of Blood Island", it was directed by Eddie Romero.
It was the fourth in a series of four Filipino horror films, produced by Romero and Kane W. Lynn, known as the" Blood Island" series, which also included" Terror Is a ManBrides of Blood" and" Beast of Blood".
It was also Romero's last film for Lynn's Hemisphere Pictures, as the two went their separate ways after this film was completed.
Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)
Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.
The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997.
The Camp on Blood Island
The Camp on Blood Island is a 1958 British World War II film, directed by Val Guest for Hammer Film Productions and starring André Morell, Carl Möhner, Edward Underdown and Walter Fitzgerald.
The film is set in a Japanese prisoner of war camp in Japanese-occupied British Malaya and deals with the brutal, sadistic treatment of Allied prisoners by their captors.
On its release, the film was promoted with the tag line "Jap War Crimes Exposed!", alongside a quote from Lord Russell of Liverpool, "We may forgive, but we must never forget", and an image of a Japanese soldier wielding a samurai sword.
From its powerful opening sequence of a man being forced to dig his own grave before being shot dead, an intertitle follows, stating "this is not just a story
- it is based on brutal truthThe Camp on Blood Island" is noted for a depiction of human cruelty and brutality which was unusually graphic for a film of its time.
It received some contemporary allegations of going beyond the bounds of the acceptable and necessary into gratuitous sensationalism.
A prequel, "The Secret of Blood Island", was released in 1964.
Brides of Blood
Brides of Blood( a.k.a. Brides of the Beast and Grave Desires) is a 1968 Filipino horror film, co- directed by Eddie Romero and Gerardo de Leon, and starring John Ashley, Kent Taylor, Beverly Hills, Eva Darren and Mario Montenegro.
It was the first movie that Ashley made in the Philippines, beginning a long association between Ashley and that country.
" Brides of Blood" was the second in a series of four horror films produced by Romero and Kane W. Lynn known as the" Blood Island" series, which also included" Terror Is a Man The Mad Doctor of Blood Island" and" Beast of BloodBrides of Blood" was later released to television syndication in some areas as Island of Living Horror.
The Mad Doctor of Market Street
The Mad Doctor of Market Street is a 1942 American horror film produced by Universal Pictures starring Lionel Atwill.
The film was a low- budget project that utilized the studio's contract players and gave rising director Joseph H. Lewis an opportunity to demonstrate his versatility with little production money.
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In which year was this Russian-Kazakh professional dancer, who was partnered with Jay McGuiness for the 13th series of BBC's "Strictly Come Dancing," born?
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Jay McGuiness
James "Jay" McGuiness (born 24 July 1990) is a British singer, songwriter and dancer, best known as a vocalist with boy band The Wanted.
On 19 December 2015, partnered with Aliona Vilani, he won the 13th series of BBC's "Strictly Come Dancing".
Kevin Clifton
Kevin Clifton (born 13 October 1982) is an English professional dancer born in Waltham, Lincolnshire.
He is a professional dancer on the BBC TV series "Strictly Come Dancing", having previously worked as an assistant choreographer.
He has also featured on "Burn the Floor".
He is fondly called "Kevin from Grimsby".
Kellie Bright
Kellie Denise Bright (born 1 July 1976) is an English actress.
She is known for playing Linda Carter in the BBC soap opera "EastEnders", for which she won the 2015 British Soap Awards for Best Actress and Best Dramatic Performance.
Her other television roles include Joanna Burrows in "The Upper Hand" (1990–96), Cassie Tyler in "Bad Girls" (2002) and Joan Trotter in "Rock & Chips" (2010–11).
In 2015, she was the runner-up in the 13th series of the BBC One show "Strictly Come Dancing".
The Strictly
The Strictly is a signature dance routine from the BBC show "Strictly Come Dancing", which launched in the 13th series of the popular entertainment show.
The dance was devised by "Strictly Come Dancing"'s Director of Choreography, Jason Gilkison and draws inspiration from some of the show's most iconic moves, as well as celebrating some of the show's stars.
Anthony Ogogo
Anthony Osezua Ojo Ogogo (born 24 November 1988) is an English professional boxer from Lowestoft, England, competing in the middleweight division.
He is currently promoted by Golden Boy Promotions.
In 2015, he participated in the 13th series of BBC One's "Strictly Come Dancing".
Aliona Vilani
Aliona Valeriya Kavanagh (née Vilani on 1 May 1984, Russian: Алёна Валерия Вилани ) is a Russian-Kazakh professional dancer.
Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two
Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two, also known as Strictly: It Takes Two or simply It Takes Two, is a British television programme, the companion show to the popular BBC One programme "Strictly Come Dancing".
It is broadcast on weeknights during the run of the main show on BBC Two at 6:30 pm.
Claudia Winkleman originally presented the show, however she left in 2011 and now presents the main show.
Since 2011, Zoë Ball has presented the show.
Dianne Buswell
Dianne Buswell (born 1989) is an Australian ballroom dancer.
She has appeared on "So You Think You Can Dance Australia" and was a professional dancer on the Australian version of "Dancing with the Stars" in 2015.
Buswell became a professional dancer on "Strictly Come Dancing" beginning in 2017.
Carol Kirkwood
Carol Kirkwood (born 29 May 1962) is a Scottish weather presenter, trained by the Met Office, and employed by the BBC, in particular on "BBC Breakfast" and "Victoria Derbyshire".
In 2015, she participated in the 13th series of BBC One's "Strictly Come Dancing", finishing in 10th place.
Joanne Clifton
Joanne Kirsty Clifton (born 24 October 1983), also known as Jo, is a British professional dancer, presenter, actress, singer.
born in Waltham, Lincolnshire.
She won the World Ballroom Showdance Championship in 2013 and also won the European Professional Ballroom Championship and World Dancesport Games.
She has been a professional dancer on the BBC TV series "Strictly Come Dancing" since 2014, winning the Christmas Special in 2015 with Harry Judd who was series 9 champion and the fourteenth series in 2016 with Ore Oduba.
Also appearing as an expert presenter on "" in 2015.
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The star of the film "What Happened to Jones" was once a champion in what amateur sport?
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Germany Olympic football team
The Germany Olympic football team represents Germany in international football competitions in Olympic Games.
It has been active since 1908, and first competed in 1912.
Olympic football was originally an amateur sport, and as the pre-World War II German national team was also amateur, it was able to send a full national team to the games.
After the war, Germany was divided, but until 1964 East and West competed under the name of "United Team of Germany", although without a combined squad.
From 1968 West Germany began to compete on its own, but were still forced to send an amateur team, who were not able to match the success of their professional counterparts in the World Cup and European Championship.
The rules on amateurism were relaxed in the 1980s, which allowed West Germany some success, notably a bronze medal finish in 1988.
Since 1992 the tournament has been competed by under-23 teams, making Germany's Olympic qualification dependent on the results of the under-21 team.
Only in 2016 the Germans returned to the Olympic stage, with a silver medal after losing on a penalty shoot-out to hosts Brazil.
Reunified Germany is now the only World Cup champion without the Olympic gold.
Sport in Croatia
Sport in Croatia has significant role in Croatian culture, and many local sports clubs as well as the Croatian national squads enjoy strong followings in the country.
The most enduring sport by far in Croatia is football, and is played on amateur and professional levels amongst all age groups across the entire country.
Several other major team sports are handball, basketball and water polo, with clubs in all parts of Croatia.
Ice hockey is another popular team sport, namely in the Croatian interior.
The most popular individual sports in Croatia are tennis, alpine skiing, and swimming, and to some extent table tennis and chess.
Various amateur sport games are popular in Croatia, notably picigin.
Hellenic Amateur Athletic Association
The Hellenic Association of Amateur Athletics (Greek: Σύνδεσμος Ελληνικών Γυμναστικών Αθλητικών Σωματείων ; abbreviated SEGAS) is Greece's governing body for amateur sport.
Sports associations (East Germany)
The term Sports Associations (German: "Sportvereinigung" , ] ) in East Germany (German Democratic Republic, GDR) meant a sports agency for certain economic branches of the whole society, which were members of the East German Sports Association (DTSB).
Members of biggest social employers had their own branch sports clubs or the "Sportvereinigung".
One of the biggest problems is that you can not find almanacs of these today.
All of them were recycled or sold to private persons.
So you can not start an article about each trade sports association, since 2012.
The rest are data banks of history sections from the sport club sites with the certain name or in addition: pennants, medals, flags, and other related objects.
Nevertheless, you can find still a lot of sports societies in the former GDR which use the old names.
After 1954 they separated amateur sport from professional sport, and from 1961, most Trade Sports-Associations of sports societies in the GDR had been closed but existed under single clubs with the name BSG ("Betriebssportgemeinschaft") which meant Cooperative Sports Collective in English.
In 1966, the football sections were separated and they used the name Fußballclub (FC).
They had to conform to the rules of the East German Sports Association.
The sections of the associations were called Sports Clubs (SCs) for only the professional athletes.
Canadian Superbike Championship
The Mopar Canadian Superbike Championship (CSBK) is the leading road racing superbike championship in Canada.
The championship is managed and organised by Frontline CSBK Inc.
The series operates in the summer months, normally between May and August and includes classes for Pro Superbike, Pro Sport Bike, Amateur Superbike, and Amateur Sport Bike.
Ellen Brockhöft
Ellen Brockhöft, née Rehra, (29 April 1893 – 19 December 1977) was a German figure skater.
Competing in ladies' singles, she was a two-time World silver medalist and a seven-time German national champion.
She represented Germany at the 1928 Winter Olympics and finished ninth.
Brockhöft was a member of Berliner Schlittschuhclub.
During her skating career she claimed to be younger than her real age, believing this would help her career.
She retired from amateur sport in 1929 and became a coach in St. Moritz.
What Happened to Jones
What Happened to Jones is a 1926 silent film comedy directed by William A. Seiter and starring Reginald Denny.
It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures.
The film is taken from an 1897 Broadway play, "What Happened to Jones" by George Broadhurst.
Reginald Denny (actor)
Reginald Denny (born Reginald Leigh Dugmore, 20 November 1891 – 16 June 1967) was an English stage, film and television actor as well as an aviator and UAV pioneer.
He was once an amateur boxing champion of Great Britain.
Sport in Milton Keynes
Sport in Milton Keynes covers a range of professional and amateur sport in the Borough of Milton Keynes.
There are professional teams in football (MK Dons), in motorsport (Red Bull Racing ) and in ice hockey (MK Lightning).
The National Badminton Centre, and the Marshall Milton Keynes Athletic Club train professional and amateur athletes.
Most other sports feature at amateur level although there are semi-professional teams in rugby union and football among other sports.
There is an international-standard karting track owned by Daytona Motorsport.
List of French football champions
The French football champions are the winners of the highest league of football in France, Ligue 1.
Since the National Council of the French Football Federation voted in support of professionalism in French football in 1930, the professional football championship of France has been contested through Ligue 1, formerly known as Division 1 from 1933–2002.
Prior to this, the first division championship of French football was contested through a league ran by the Union des Sociétés Françaises de Sports Athlétiques (USFSA), an organization that supported amateur sport.
The USFSA's league ran from 1894–1919 and awarded 22 league titles before being suspended in 1915 due to World War I and the creation and success of the Coupe de France, which had quickly become the country's national competition.
The USFSA returned in 1919 changing the league into numerous regional amateur leagues that awarded no league title.
This system lasted from 1919–1926.
In 1926, the first division's reigns were handed over to the French Football Federation.
The federation organized and ran a league composed of the regional amateur league champions called the Championnat de France amateur from 1927–1929 and awarded three titles before the league was converted to the professional league that exists today in 1932.
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Which film has the director who is older than the other, Broken Journey or The Desperados Are In Town?
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Ken Annakin
Kenneth Cooper" Ken" Annakin, OBE( 10 August 1914 – 22 April 2009) was a prolific English film director.
His career spanned half a century, beginning in the early 1940s and ending in 2002.
His career peaked in the 1960s with large- scale adventure films and in all he directed nearly 50 pictures.
The Broken Journey
The Broken Journey is a 1994 Bengali drama film directed by Sandip Ray.
It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival.
The Desperados
The Desperados is a 1969 Technicolor Western film directed by Henry Levin and starring Vince Edwards and Jack Palance.
Elliot Silverstein
Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie" Cat Ballou"( 1965).
The Desperados Are in Town
The Desperados Are in Town is a 1956 American western film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Robert Arthur, Kathleen Nolan and Rhys Williams.
It was a B movie made for the bottom half of double bills.
It was known as "The Outlaws are in Town".
Kurt Neumann signed to make the movie in July 1956.
Scotty Fox
Scott Fox is a pornographic film director who is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame.
Kurt Neumann (director)
Kurt Neumann( 5 April 1908 – 21 August 1958) was a German Hollywood film director who specialized in science fiction movies in his later career.
Ben Palmer
Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of" Bo' Selecta" and" The Inbetweeners".
Dan Milne
Dan Milne is a British actor/ director who is possibly best known for his role in" EastEnders".
Broken Journey
Broken Journey( also known as Rescue) is a 1948 British drama film directed by Ken Annakin and featuring Phyllis Calvert, James Donald, Margot Grahame, Raymond Huntley and Guy Rolfe.
" Broken Journey" deals with people struggling to survive after their airliner crashes on top of a mountain, and is based on a true- life accident in the Swiss Alps.
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When was the Russian retired ice dancer who was the 1993 World bronze medalist with Vladimir Fedorov born?
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Margarita Drobiazko
Margarita Aleksandrovna Drobiazko (Russian: Маргарита Александровна Дробязко ; born 21 December 1971) is a Russian Lithuanian ice dancer.
She began competing for Lithuania in 1992 when she teamed up with Povilas Vanagas.
With Vanagas, she is the 2000 World bronze medalist, a three-time Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, a two-time European bronze medalist (2000, 2006), the 1999 Skate Canada champion, and competed in five Winter Olympics, finishing as high as 5th.
Anjelika Krylova
Anjelika Alexeyevna Krylova (Russian: Анжелика Алексеевна Крылова ; born 4 July 1973) is a Russian retired ice dancer.
With partner Oleg Ovsyannikov, she is the 1998 Olympic silver medalist and two-time (1998, 1999) World champion.
She currently works as a coach and choreographer in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
Luc Monéger
Luc Monéger (born 4 March 1974) is a French former ice dancer.
With partner Bérangère Nau, he is the 1993 Penta Cup champion, 1993 Grand Prix International St. Gervais bronze medalist, 1993 World Junior bronze medalist, and 1994 French national bronze medalist.
The duo represented France at the 1994 Winter Olympics, placing 14th.
Andrei Minenkov
Andrei Olegovich Minenkov (Russian: Андрей Олегович Миненков ; born 6 December 1954) is a Russian retired ice dancer who represented the Soviet Union.
With partner and wife Irina Moiseeva, he is the 1976 Olympic silver medalist, 1980 Olympic bronze medalist, and two-time world champion (1975 and 1977).
Bérangère Nau
Bérangère Nau (born 2 November 1976) is a French former ice dancer.
With partner Luc Monéger, she is the 1993 Penta Cup champion, 1993 Grand Prix International St. Gervais bronze medalist, 1993 World Junior bronze medalist, and 1994 French national bronze medalist.
The duo represented France at the 1994 Winter Olympics, placing 14th.
Vladimir Fedorov
Vladimir Anatolyevich Fedorov or Fyodorov (Russian: Владимир Анатольевич Фёдоров , born 22 April 1971) is a Russian former competitive ice dancer.
He is the 1993 World bronze medalist with Anjelika Krylova.
Sergei Sakhnovski
Sergei Sakhnovski (Hebrew: סרגיי סחנובסקי , Russian: Серге́й Сахновский ; born May 15, 1975) is an Israeli ice dancer.
With partner Galit Chait, he is the 2002 World bronze medalist for Israel.
With previous partner Ekaterina Svirina, he is the 1993 World Junior champion for Russia.
Povilas Vanagas
Povilas Vanagas (] ; born 23 July 1970) is a Lithuanian ice dancer.
With his wife Margarita Drobiazko, he is the 2000 World bronze medalist, a three-time Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, a two-time European bronze medalist (2000, 2006), the 1999 Skate Canada champion, and competed in five Winter Olympics, finishing as high as 5th.
Tanja Szewczenko
Tanja Szewczenko (born 26 July 1977) is a German figure skater and actress.
She is the 1994 World bronze medalist, 1997 Champions Series Final silver medalist, 1998 European bronze medalist, and 1993 World Junior bronze medalist.
Ruslan Honcharov
Ruslan Nikolaevich Goncharov (Russian: Руслан Николаевич Гончаров or Ukrainian: Руслан Миколайович Гончаров Ruslan Mykolayovych Honcharov; born 20 January 1973) is a Ukrainian ice dancer.
With partner Elena Grushina, he is the 2006 Olympic bronze medalist, 2005 World bronze medalist, and two-time (2005, 2006) European silver medalist.
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Clive Head
Clive Head( born 1965) is a painter from Britain.
Henri Didon
Henri Didon( 17 March 1840, Le Touvet – 13 March 1900, Toulouse) was a famous French Dominican preacher.
He was also a writer, educator, and a promoter of youth sports.
His outsize personality often put him in conflict with his religious hierarchy.
He is also the inventor of the Olympic motto" Citius altius fortius".
He coined the term for an 1891 youth sports competition he organized in Arcueil and that his friend Pierre de Coubertin was assisting.
The latter proposed it as the official motto of the IOC in 1894.
Hermanus Koekkoek
Hermanus Koekkoek( 1815 – 1882), was a 19th- century painter from the Northern Netherlands.
Ulviyya Hamzayeva
Ulviyya Hamzayeva( born 1982) is a painter from Azerbaijan.
Andrius Zakarauskas
Andrius Zakarauskas( born 1982) is a painter from Lithuania.
Jahar Dasgupta
Jahar Dasgupta,( born 1942) is a contemporary painter from India.
Christopher Bramham
Christopher Bramham( born 1952) is a painter from Britain.
Willem Koekkoek
Willem Koekkoek( 1839 – 1885) was a painter from the Northern Netherlands.
Peter Brook (painter)
Peter Brook( 1927—2009) was an English painter best known for his landscape paintings and depictions of British life.
Polygnotus
Polygnotus(" Polygnotos") was an ancient Greek painter from the middle of the 5th century BC.
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New York State Route 335
New York State Route 335 (NY 335) is a north–south state highway located within the town of Bethlehem in Albany County, New York, in the United States.
It extends for 1.77 mi from an intersection with Feura Bush Road near the hamlet of Delmar to a junction with NY 443 in the hamlet of Elsmere.
The two-lane route, named Elsmere Avenue, also has an intersection with NY 32 about halfway through the route.
NY 335 was assigned to its current alignment in the 1930s.
Hadlyme North Historic District
The Hadlyme North Historic District is an 81 acre historic district located in the southwest corner of the town of East Haddam, Connecticut (just north of the town line with Lyme).
It represents the core of the village of Hadlyme, which straddles the town line, and consists primarily of two north-south roads, Town Street (Route 82 and Old Town Street).
The district includes 39 contributing buildings and 12 non-contributing buildings, with examples of Colonial, Mid 19th Century Revival, and "Postmedieval English" architecture.
The district also includes a cemetery and a rock-walled mill pond.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
John I. Slingerland
John I. Slingerland (March 1, 1804 – October 26, 1861) was a United States Representative from New York.
He was born in Jerusalem, (now Feura Bush), a hamlet of Bethlehem, New York.
Slingerland attended the local schools, engaged in agricultural pursuits, and was a member of the New York State Assembly in 1843 and 1844.
Stepney, Connecticut
Stepney, also referred to as Stepney Village and Upper Stepney, is a district of the town of Monroe, Connecticut, and on the Connecticut State Register of Historic Places.
Consisting of approximately 8 sqmi , Stepney extends from the Trumbull town line, along Route 25, to the Newtown town line.
Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Central Schools
Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Schools serve the village of Ravena, and the hamlets of Coeymans, Selkirk, South Bethlehem, Feura Bush, Coeymans Hollow, New Baltimore, Alcove, Hannacroix, and a portion of Glenmont.
The district encompasses portions of the towns of Bethlehem, Coeymans, New York, and New Scotland in Albany County and New Baltimore in Greene County.
Feura Bush, New York
Feura Bush is a hamlet in the town of New Scotland, Albany County, New York.
It is in the southeast corner of the town, along the Bethlehem town-line, eight miles south of Albany.
The Feura Bush ZIP Code (12067) includes parts of the town of Bethlehem.
It is in the Onesquethaw Volunteer Fire Company fire protection district.
Whitney Avenue
Whitney Avenue is a principal arterial connecting Downtown New Haven with the town center of Hamden in the U.S. state of Connecticut.
Most of the road within the city of New Haven is included in the Whitney Avenue Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The designation begins at Grove Street in the northern part of Downtown New Haven and extends through the town of Hamden up to the Cheshire town line.
North of Dixwell Avenue in Hamden Center, the road is a state highway and designated as part of Route 10.
From the New Haven town line to Dixwell Avenue, the road is state-maintained with an unsigned designation of State Road 707.
Within New Haven, Whitney Avenue is a town road.
The J route of Connecticut Transit New Haven, which connects New Haven to Waterbury, runs along Whitney Avenue.
New York State Route 336
New York State Route 336 (NY 336) is an east–west state highway located within Seneca County in the Finger Lakes region of New York in the United States.
It extends for 4.64 mi , mostly along the Fayette–Varick town line, from an intersection with NY 96A in the town of Fayette to a junction with NY 414 south of the hamlet of Fayette on the Fayette–Varick border.
The section of NY 336 that runs along the town line is known as Townline Road.
NY 336 was assigned to its current alignment in the early 1930s.
Bethlehem, New York
Bethlehem is a town in Albany County, New York, USA.
The population was 33,656 at the 2010 census.
The town is south of Albany.
Bethlehem includes the following hamlets: Delmar, Elsmere, Slingerlands, Glenmont, Selkirk, South and North Bethlehem.
U.S. Route 9W passes through the town.
The town is named after the biblical Bethlehem.
New York State Route 131
New York State Route 131 (NY 131) is a 12.45 mi long state highway in St. Lawrence County, New York, in the United States.
It serves as a coastal alternate route to NY 37, going around the village of Massena instead of through it.
NY 131 leaves NY 37 in the town of Louisville and rejoins it in the town of Massena.
Town Line Road, a county-maintained highway straddling the Louisville–Massena town line, serves as a connector between NY 131 and Massena village.
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The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio
The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009.
Royal Tramp II
Royal Tramp II is a 1992 Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel" The Deer and the Cauldron".
The film is a sequel to" Royal Tramp", which was released earlier in the same year.
Mountain Strawberries 2
Mountain Strawberries 2( 산딸기 2-" Sanddalgi 2"), also known as" Wild Strawberries 2", is a 1985 South Korean film directed by Kim Su-hyeong.
It was the second entry in the" Mountain Strawberries" series.
Mountain Strawberries
Mountain Strawberries( 산딸기-" Sanddalgi") also known as" Wild Strawberry" is a 1982 South Korean film directed by Kim Su-hyeong.
It was the first entry in the" Mountain Strawberries" series, inspiring five sequels, the last appearing in 1994.
Coney Island Baby (film)
Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.
Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.
The music was composed by Ryan Shore.
The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as" Coney Island".
The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.
Hobby won the Jury Award for" Best First Time Director".
The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel.
Mountain Strawberries 4
Mountain Strawberries 4,( 산딸기 4-" Sanddalgi 4") also known as" Wild Strawberries 4", is a 1991 South Korean film directed by Kim Su-hyeong.
It was the fourth entry in the" Mountain Strawberries" series.
To Oblige a Lady
To Oblige a Lady is a 1931 British comedy film directed by H. Manning Haynes and starring Maisie Gay, Warwick Ward, Lilian Oldland, Haddon Mason and James Carew.
The film is based on a play by Edgar Wallace.
Mountain Strawberries 3
Mountain Strawberries 3( 산딸기 3-" Sanddalgi 3"), also known as" Wild Strawberries 3", is a 1987 South Korean film directed by Kim Su-hyeong.
It was the third entry in the" Mountain Strawberries" series.
Invasion of the Neptune Men
The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.
In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of" Mystery Science Theater 3000".
Rakka (film)
The film was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017.
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Did Marcelino Solis and Izhar Ashdot have the same nationality?
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Accinctapubes amplissima
Accinctapubes amplissima is a species of snout moth in the genus" Accinctapubes".
It was described by Solis and Styer, in 2003, and is known from Costa Rica.
The length of the forewings is for males and for females.
David Ji
David Longfen Ji is an American businessman who co-founded Apex Digital, an electronics manufacturer.
In 2004, he was arrested in China following a dispute with Sichuan Changhong Electric, a supplier owned by the city of Mianyang and the province of Sichuan.
Changhong accused him of defrauding them through bad checks.
Ji was taken, according to an account by his lawyer, to the senior management and told, "I decide whether you live or die."
He has been held in China without charges.
Ji's case highlighted an "implicit racism" in dealings with American businessmen.
As a U.S. citizen he was not granted the same treatment by authorities as non-ethnically Chinese businessmen sharing the same nationality.
T-Slam
T- Slam( also Tislam, Hebrew: תיסלם) was an influential Israeli rock band, founded in 1980 by Dani Bassan, Izhar Ashdot and Yair Nitzani.
The band dissolved on October 23, 1983, but has reunited at least three times since then.
Salomon Trismosin
Solomon or Salomon Trismosin( fl. late 15th& early 16th- century) was a legendary Renaissance alchemist, claimed possessor of the philosopher's stone and teacher of Paracelsus.
He is best known as the author of the alchemical works" Splendor Solis" and" Aureum Vellus".
Izhar Ashdot
Izhar Ashdot( born November 23, 1958) is an Israeli singer- songwriter, guitarist, and record producer.
He is a co-founding member of the Israeli rock band T- Slam.
Marcelino Solis
Marcelino Solis( July 19, 1930 – June 15, 2001) was a Mexican professional baseball player, a left- handed pitcher who appeared in 15 Major League games in for the Chicago Cubs.
The native of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosí, stood tall and weighed.
Solis' professional career extended from 1952 through 1963, but the 1958 campaign was his most noteworthy.
Starting the year with the Fort Worth Cats, Solis fashioned a 15 – 2 won – lost record and a 2.44 earned run average in the Double- A Texas League then was called up to the Cubs in July.
In his MLB debut on July 16 at Wrigley Field, Solis gave up nine hits and five runs, all earned, in 6 ⅓ innings against the Cincinnati Redlegs, but gained a no-decision as the Cubs came back to win the game, 7 – 5.
Solis would make three other starting pitcher assignments, but his finest outings came in relief.
On July 26, he relieved starter Dick Drott in the third inning and then worked 6 ⅓ scoreless frames to earn his first MLB victory over the Milwaukee Braves, the defending world champions.
Then, on August 10, Solis turned in another lengthy relief effort, replacing John Briggs in the first inning in a game against the St. Louis Cardinals and lasting the final 8 ⅔ innings while giving up only two earned runs to gain another victory.
He was aided by four double plays in that contest.
In 52 Major League innings pitched, Solis surrendered 74 hits and 20 bases on balls; he struck out 15.
He resumed his minor league career in 1959.
Bemerhak Negia Mikan
Bemerhak Negia Mikan( A Touch Away) is an album by Israeli rock singer and guitarist Izhar Ashdot.
Ashdot started to work on the album in 2003, and released it on January 9, 2005.
The album includes a very successful song with the same name.
Lygomusotima constricta
Lygomusotima constricta is a moth in the family Crambidae.
It was described by Solis and Yen in 2004.
It is found in the Philippines( Luzon).
The length of the forewings is 6–7 mm
The larvae probably feed on" Lygodium" species.
Leonardo Rodríguez Solís
Leonardo Rodríguez Solís is an Argentine film cinematographer.
He has also been credited as: Leonardo Solis, Leonard Solis, and Leandro Rodríguez Solís.
Some of his films have been critically well received: "Funny Dirty Little War" (1983) and "Night of the Pencils" (1986).
Héctor Solís Flores
Hector Solis Flores( born September 2, 1985) is a famous Mexican entrepreneur and local celebrity.
Solis was born in Mexico City to Hector Solis and Milagro Flores.
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Do both films, Jára Cimrman Lying, Sleeping and Mr. Ace, have the directors who are from the same country?
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Matt Corboy
Matt Corboy( born June 4, 1973) is an American actor.
He has appeared in both films and television series.
The Law and Mr. Lee
The Law and Mr Lee is a 2003 American TV film.
Francis Gouldman
Francis Gouldman(" c." 1607–1688/89) was a Church of England clergyman and lexicographer whose Latin- English dictionary( 1664) went through several editions.
Gouldman was also one of the directors who oversaw the publication of the monumental" Critici sacri", a major collection of Biblical criticism.
Jaroslav Weigel
Jaroslav Weigel( 2 January 1931 Rychnov nad Kněžnou – 5 September 2019) was a Czech actor, writer, playwright, comics writer and painter.
From 1970, he was a member of the" Jára Cimrman Theatre".
Jára Cimrman Lying, Sleeping
Jára Cimrman Lying, Sleeping is a 1983 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Ladislav Smoljak.
It is a biopic of the fictional Czech national hero Jára Cimrman, who is portrayed by one of his inventors, Zdeněk Svěrák.
The story is framed by an excursion tour to Liptákov, the (fictional) village where Cimrman allegedly spent final years of his life.
The retrospective passages, which make up the most of the film, span over Cimrman's whole "known" life, where he interacts with many personalities of the Czech and European science and culture in the Belle Époque.
Large portion of the film deals with Cimrman's acting as an educator in the family of Franz Ferdinand d'Este, the heir presumptive of Austria-Hungary.
In this position, Cimrman is secretly aiming to "split the monarchy".
Ladislav Smoljak
Ladislav Smoljak (9 December 1931 – 6 June 2010) was a Czech film and theater director, actor and screenwriter.
He was born in Prague.
Smoljak tried to study at an art academy but failed the admission process.
He went on to study physics and mathematics, and later worked as journalist and scriptwriter.
Together with Zdeněk Svěrák he founded the "Theater of Jára CimrmanDivadlo Járy CimrmanaDJC") in Prague, named after a fictitious genius.
Smoljak wrote scripts and directed several films; these became very successful in the Czech Republic.
He died of cancer on 6 June 2010 in Kladno.
Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pryde
Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pryde is a 1925 silent, black- and- white comedy film, directed by Scott Pembroke and Joe Rock( also the producer).
The film itself is both a spoof of the previous Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde films( e.g." Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"( 1912) and" Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"( 1920)) and the well- famed novel by Robert Louis Stevenson" Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde."
The film stars Stan Laurel as the title characters.
Mr. Ace
Mr. Ace is a 1946 American film noir drama film about a society woman( Sylvia Sidney) who taps a gangster( George Raft) for his political support as she runs for Congress.
The movie was written by Fred F. Finkelhoffe and directed by Edwin L. Marin.
George Raft later appeared in a radio show" The Cases of Mr. Ace".
Mr Ace was turned into a private detective.
Pavel Vondruška
Pavel Vondruška( 15 November 1925 – 5 February 2011) was a Czech actor and musician, and from 1969 was a member of the" Jára Cimrman Theatre"( named after Jára Cimrman, the spurious character) in Žižkov, Prague.
His main profession was as a conductor.
He also appeared in several films.
Edwin L. Marin
Edwin L. Marin (February 21, 1899 – May 2, 1951) was an American film director who directed 58 films between 1932 and 1951, working with Randolph Scott, Anna May Wong, John Wayne, Peter Lorre, George Raft, Bela Lugosi, Judy Garland, Eddie Cantor, and Hoagy Carmichael, among many others.
Marin was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, and died in Los Angeles, California.
He was married to actress Ann Morriss.
They had three children: Denis Anthony, Reese Andrew and Randi Alexandra.
He studied at the University of Pennsylvania and broke into the industry as an assistant director at MGM.
He was under contract to MGM for 15 years and RKO for five.
When he died he was under contract to Warner Bros.
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Ladislav Smoljak (9 December 1931 – 6 June 2010) was a Czech film and theater director, actor and screenwriter.
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When was the director of film My Friend The King born?
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Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)
Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.
The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997.
My Friend the Devil
My Friend the Devil is a lost 1922 silent film romantic drama directed by Harry Millarde.
It starred stage actor Charles Richman and was produced and distributed by Fox Film.
My Friend the Thief
My Friend the Thief is a 1951 West German comedy film directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Hans Söhnker, Vera Molnar and Hardy Krüger.
My Friend Ganesha 3
My Friend Ganesha
3 is an animated movie under the banner of BaBa Arts Limited production and which released on 26 March 2010.
It's a sequel to 2009 film My Friend Ganesha 2.
My Friend the King
My Friend the King is a 1932 British comedy film, directed by Michael Powell and starring Jerry Verno.
The film was a follow-up to "Two Crowded Hours", Powell's unexpectedly popular directorial debut of the previous year, with comedian Verno reprising his role as a chirpy Cockney taxi driver who gets mixed up in shady doings.
This film however was less well-received, with Powell recalling it as "a complete failure", also noting that he worked on six films during 1932 and that "they couldn't all be good...
and they weren't".
"My Friend the King" is one of eleven quota quickies directed by Powell between 1931 and 1936 of which no print is known to survive.
The film is not held in the BFI National Archive, and is classed as "missing, believed lost".
Etan Boritzer
Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children ’s literature who is best known for his book" What is God?" first published in 1989.
His best selling" What is?" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.
Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after" What is God?" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.
The other current books in the" What is?" series include
What is Love?,
What is Death?,
What is Beautiful?,
What is Funny?,
What is Right?,
What is Peace?,
What is Money?,
What is Dreaming?,
What is a Friend?,
What is True?,
What is a Family?,
What is a Feeling?"
The series is now also translated into 15 languages.
Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.
Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.
He has helped numerous other authors to get published through" How to Get Your Book Published!" programs.
Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.
He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on" The Teachings of the Buddha."
Brian Saunders (weightlifter)
Brian Saunders( date of birth and death unknown) was a male weightlifter who competed for England.
My Friend Irma Goes West
My Friend Irma Goes West is a 1950 American comedy film based on the radio show "My Friend Irma", and featuring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis (Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis).
The film is directed by Hal Walker.
This sequel to "My Friend Irma" (1949) was released May 31, 1950, by Paramount Pictures.
Michael Powell
Michael Latham Powell (30 September 1905 – 19 February 1990) was an English film director, celebrated for his partnership with Emeric Pressburger.
Through their production company "The Archers", they together wrote, produced and directed a series of classic British films, notably "49th Parallel" (1941), "
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp" (1943), "A Matter of Life and Death" (1946, also called "Stairway to HeavenBlack Narcissus" (1947), "The Red Shoes" (1948), and "The Tales of Hoffmann" (1951).
His later controversial 1960 film "Peeping Tom", while today considered a classic, and a contender as the first "slasher", was so vilified on first release that his career was seriously damaged.
Many film-makers such as Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and George A. Romero have cited Powell as an influence.
In 1981, he received the BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award along with his partner Pressburger, the highest honour the British Film Academy can give a filmmaker.
Giulio Scarnicci
Giulio Scarnicci
( 5 May 1913 – 13 July 1973) was an Italian screenwriter.
He worked on more than thirty films, including the screenplay for the 1960 horror film" My Friend, Dr. Jekyll".
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Etan Boritzer
Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children ’s literature who is best known for his book" What is God?" first published in 1989.
His best selling" What is?" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.
Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after" What is God?" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.
The other current books in the" What is?" series include
What is Love?,
What is Death?,
What is Beautiful?,
What is Funny?,
What is Right?,
What is Peace?,
What is Money?,
What is Dreaming?,
What is a Friend?,
What is True?,
What is a Family?,
What is a Feeling?"
The series is now also translated into 15 languages.
Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.
Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.
He has helped numerous other authors to get published through" How to Get Your Book Published!" programs.
Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.
He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on" The Teachings of the Buddha."
Brian Saunders (weightlifter)
Brian Saunders( date of birth and death unknown) was a male weightlifter who competed for England.
Les Richards
Les Richards( date of birth unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League( VFL).
Peter Levin
Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Ian Barry (director)
Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Alexandre Valente
Alexandre Cebrian Valente is a film producer and director from Portugal.
His film" Second Life" was the second highest- grossing Portuguese film in 2009.
Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)
Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.
The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997.
Martin Frič
Martin Frič (29 March 1902 – 26 August 1968) was a Czech film director, screenwriter and actor.
He had more than 100 directing credits between 1929 and 1968, including feature films, shorts and documentary films.
Throughout his life, Frič struggled with alcoholism.
On the day of the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, he attempted suicide, after battling cancer.
He died in the hospital five days later.
Second Tour
Second Tour is a 1939 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič.
Terence Robinson
Terence D. Robinson( date of birth and death unknown) was a male wrestler who competed for England.
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What university located in Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States was Omer Dean Ehlers the first athletic director for?
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Ted Toogood
Alexander Edgar (Ted) Toogood (August 27, 1924 – July 31, 2011) was a Canadian football player who played for the Toronto Argonauts.
He won the Grey Cup with them in 1950 and 1952.
He previously played football for and attended the University of Toronto, as well as served in World War II.
He later was a teacher, attended West Virginia University (MSc 1958) and was the first athletic director at Ryerson University (1949–1961).
Toogood was inducted into the University of Toronto Sports Hall of Fame in 1999, the Ryerson Athletics and Recreation Hall of Fame in 2005 and the Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame in 2010.
He died on July 31, 2011 aged 86 and donated his brain to the Krembil Neuroscience Centre Sports Concussion Project.
At the time of his death, he had Alzheimer's disease and studies of his brain revealed the presence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, though to be linked to previous concussions sustained in his football career.
Leo Harris
Leo A. Harris (August 6, 1904 – April 22, 1990) was an American athlete, coach, and athletic director.
He played college football at Stanford University, coached football and basketball at Fresno State College, and was the first athletic director for the University of Oregon, bringing success to a financially troubled system.
He was also known for his handshake deal with Walt Disney that permitted the University of Oregon to use the likeness of Donald Duck as the basis for its mascot, the Oregon Duck.
W. A. Lambeth
William Alexander Lambeth (October 27, 1867 – June 24, 1944) was a medical professor who was the first athletic director at the University of Virginia.
He is often called "the father of intercollegiate athletics" at the university.
Ernest Becker (athletic director)
Ernest Becker (1914 – January 5, 1998) was an American tennis player, coach, and college athletics administrator.
He was a founding dean, first athletic director, and important influence at the beginning of Orange County State College, which became California State University, Fullerton.
According to the Orange County Register, Becker "typed the first college catalog and launched the first student newspaper.
He also staged an amazingly successful attention-getting event designed to put the young campus on the map: the 'First Intercollegiate Elephant Race in Human History,' held in 1962.
It started as a joke but drew more than a dozen entries from universities around the world and was covered in 82 news publications.
The elephants were rented from a Hollywood studio, and the largest was ridden by the editor of the Harvard University student newspaper, the Crimson."
Becker started out at Orange County State College as the founding Dean of Students in 1959 when he first came to the school.
He was an Emeritus Philosophy Professor.
Becker was a major factor in choosing the school's athletic team nickname, the Titans.
James Madison University
James Madison University (also known as JMU, Madison, or James Madison) is a public coeducational research university located in Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States.
Founded in 1908 as the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg, the institution was renamed Madison College in 1938 in honor of President James Madison and then James Madison University in 1977.
The university is situated in the Shenandoah Valley, with the campus quadrangle located on South Main Street.
Dean Ehlers
Omer Dean Ehlers (June 22, 1929 – February 19, 2017) was an American college basketball and baseball coach and athletic administrator.
He was the first athletic director for James Madison University and served for 22 years.
Wilbur Wade Card
Wilbur Wade "Cap" Card (October 29, 1873 – September 3, 1948) was an American baseball player, coach and athletic director at Duke University.
He initially introduced college basketball to the state of North Carolina and became the university's first men's coach of that program from 1906 to 1912 as well as being Duke's first athletic director from 1902 to 1948.
Harrisonburg High School (Virginia)
Harrisonburg High School (HHS), part of the Harrisonburg City School System, is a public high school located in Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States.
HHS serves grades nine through twelve, and its athletic teams are known as the Blue Streaks.
There are currently 1,604 students enrolled.
It was rated "Fully Accredited" by the Virginia Department of Education for the 2006–2007 school year.
Mel Lucas
Mel Lucas is a former college baseball coach and college administrator.
He served as head coach of the Troy Trojans baseball team before being hired as the first athletic director at South Alabama, then a new university in Mobile, Alabama.
He served as the school's first baseball coach for four seasons before hiring former major leaguer Eddie Stanky in order to focus on his growing administrative duties.
Lucas was instrumental in forming the Sun Belt Conference and was a central figure in the growth of the Jaguars athletic programs.
He was inducted into the school's hall of fame in 1989.
Tennessee Volunteers
The Tennessee Volunteers and Lady Volunteers are the 18 male and female varsity intercollegiate athletics programs that represent the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee.
The Volunteers compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
In September 2011 Dave Hart, formerly the assistant athletic director at the University of Alabama, was introduced as Tennessee's new athletic director.
Hart became the school's first athletic director in Tennessee history to oversee the women's and men's athletic departments as they merged in June 2012 after which Joan Cronan, the former women's athletics director, became the senior adviser to Hart and Chancellor Jimmy Cheek.
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Olav Aaraas
Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.
He was born in Fredrikstad.
From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.
In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Tony Krantz
Tony Krantz (born June 16, 1959) is an American film and television producer, writer, and director.
Krantz started his career in the American entertainment industry as an agent, spending 15 years at Creative Artists Agency (CAA).
He started there as a mailroom trainee and rose to eventually run the primetime television department, where he personally packaged the television series "
ERTwin Peaks,Beverly Hills, 90210Melrose Place" and "The West Wing", among many others.
He also put together the movies "The Doors" and "Wild at Heart".
Under his leadership at CAA, there were 32 shows on the primetime lineup that the agency represented when Krantz left to start the next part of his career.
Krantz transitioned into producing television, and was one of three founders of Imagine Television, serving as its Co-Chairman and CEO.
There he produced Felicity, Sports Night, The PJs, 24 and the movie Mulholland Drive.
Krantz left Imagine in 2002 to pursue his path as a film and television director and writer.
He has since directed three films, "SublimeOtis", and "The Big Bang", and is currently the principal and owner of the independent production company Flame Ventures.
Peter Levin
Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Ian Barry (director)
Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.
He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.
He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.
He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Michael Govan
Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.
Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City.
John Donatich
John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press.
Dana Blankstein
Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.
She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
John Farrell (businessman)
John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America.
Otis (film)
Otis is a 2008 direct-to-DVD comedy horror film directed by Tony Krantz.
It is the fourth Raw Feed horror film from Warner Home Video.
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ERTwin Peaks,Beverly Hills, 90210Melrose Place" and "The West Wing", among many others.
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Juju Factory
Juju Factory is a 2007 film.
Mystics (film)
Mystics is a 2003 film starring Milo O'Shea and David Kelly, and directed by David Blair.
David Blair (director)
David Blair is a BAFTA and Emmy Award- winning British film and television director.
Blair directed" Common", a 2014 BBC One 90- minute made- for- television drama, written by Jimmy McGovern and starring Michelle Fairley, Nico Mirallegro and Michael Gambon, which sought to question some of the issues and challenges raised by England's common purpose legal doctrine.
V. M. Vinu
V. M Vinu is an Indian film director in Malayalam cinema.
Ein Shams (film)
Ein Shams is a 2007 film.
Tafasiry
Tafasiry is a 2007 film.
Shima (film)
Shima is a 2007 film from Uzbekistan.
Faro, Goddess of the Waters
Faro, Goddess of the Waters is a 2007 film.
Humanitaire!
Humanitaire! is a 2007 film.
Sooryan (2007 film)
Sooryan is a 2007 Malayalam musical action drama film directed by V. M. Vinu, starring Jayaram and Vimala Raman in the lead.
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Heavy Metal 2000
Heavy Metal 2000 (also known as Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.² outside North America) is a 2000 Canadian-German direct-to-video adult animated science fiction film produced by Jacques Pettigrew and Michel Lemire, and directed by Michael Coldewey and Lemire.
Starring the voices of Michael Ironside, Julie Strain, and Billy Idol, the film is the follow-up to the 1981 animated cult film "Heavy Metal", which is based on the fantasy magazine of the same name.
The story is based on the graphic novel, "The Melting Pot", written by Kevin Eastman, Simon Bisley and Eric Talbot.
The film was made by CinéGroupe, a studio based in Montreal, Quebec.
Gandahar (film)
Gandahar is a 1988 French animated science fantasy film.
The original version was directed by René Laloux, and was based on Jean-Pierre Andrevon's novel "Les Hommes-machines contre Gandahar" ("The Machine-Men versus Gandahar").
My Life as a Teenage Robot
My Life as a Teenage Robot is an American animated science fantasy television series created by Rob Renzetti for Nickelodeon.
The series follows the adventures of XJ-9, better known as Jenny Wakeman, a robot girl who attempts to juggle her duties of protecting Earth while trying to live a normal teenage life.
Lilo & Stitch
Lilo & Stitch is a 2002 American animated science fiction comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures.
The 42nd Disney animated feature film, "Lilo & Stitch" was written and directed by Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders, the latter also starring as Stitch, and features the voices of Daveigh Chase, Tia Carrere, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin McDonald, Ving Rhames, Jason Scott Lee, and Kevin Michael Richardson.
It was the second of three Disney animated features produced primarily at the Florida animation studio located at Disney's Hollywood Studios (then known as Disney-MGM Studios during production) in Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida.
Igor (film)
Igor is a 2008 French-American computer-animated science fantasy film about the stock character Igor, dreaming to win first place at the Evil Science Fair.
It was produced by Exodus Film Group and animated by Sparx Animation Studios.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer released it on September 19, 2008, and it grossed $30.7 million on a $25 million budget.
It is MGM's first fully computer-animated film.
It was directed by Tony Leondis and written by Chris McKenna, John Hoffman and Dimitri Toscas.
The film features the voices of John Cusack, Molly Shannon, Steve Buscemi, Sean Hayes, Jennifer Coolidge, Arsenio Hall, Eddie Izzard, Jay Leno, Christian Slater and John Cleese.
Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV
Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV is a 2016 Japanese computer-animated science fantasy film directed by Takeshi Nozue and scripted by Takashi Hasegawa from a story by Kazushige Nojima and Saori Itamuro.
Developed primarily by Square Enix's exclusive CGI studio Visual Works, "Kingsglaive" is based on the setting and story of the 2016 video game "Final Fantasy XV", which is thematically connected to the "Fabula Nova Crystallis" subseries.
"Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV" released theatrically in July 2016 in Japan by Aniplex, and received a limited theatrical run in August in North America by Stage 6 Films.
Digital and physical home video versions were released in October 2016, and the film was bundled with different editions of "Final Fantasy XV" alongside "".
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children is a 2005 Japanese computer-animated science fantasy film directed by Tetsuya Nomura, written by Kazushige Nojima, and produced by Yoshinori Kitase and Shinji Hashimoto.
Developed by Visual Works and Square Enix, "Advent Children" is part of the "Compilation of Final Fantasy VII" series of media, which is based in the world and continuity of the highly successful 1997 role-playing video game "Final Fantasy VII".
"Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children" was released on DVD and Universal Media Discs with Japanese voice acting in Japan on September 14, 2005, and on April 25, 2006, with English voice acting in North America and Europe.
SEK Studio
Scientific Educational Korea or SEK Studio (Chosŏn'gŭl: 조선4·26아동영화촬영소 ; lit.
"Korean April 26 Children's Film Studio" ) is a North Korean animation studio, based in Othan-dong, Central District, Pyongyang.
SEK has done work on several animated series from Mondo TV, including ""Pocahontas: Princess of the American Indians"" and "", (due to this two, it has been repeatedly misinformed that SEK has worked for The Walt Disney Company).
SEK also has produced features such as the French science fiction epic "Gandahar" ("The Light Years") and "Empress Chung".
Yu-Gi-Oh!: Bonds Beyond Time
Yu-Gi-Oh!
: Bonds Beyond Time (Japanese: 劇場版 遊☆戯☆王 〜超融合!時空を越えた絆〜 , Hepburn: Gekijōban Yū-Gi-Ō!
: Chō-Yūgō!
Toki o Koeta Kizuna , lit.
"Yu-Gi-Oh!
the Movie: Super Fusion!
Bonds That Transcended Time") is a Japanese 3-D animated science fantasy action film based on the "Yu-Gi-Oh!
" series.
It was produced to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the NAS-produced series, "Yu-Gi-Oh!
Duel Monsters", and features the main characters from three of the franchise's anime series and links to the story of "Yu-Gi-Oh!
5D's".
Starchaser: The Legend of Orin
Starchaser: The Legend of Orin is a 1985 American animated science fantasy adventure film.
It was written by animation writer Jeffrey Scott and was originally released in 3D by Atlantic Releasing.
"Starchaser: The Legend of Orin" was one of the first animated movies to mix traditional and computer animation, as well as one of the first to be released in 3D.
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Are both Oberstockensee and Chitlapakkam Lake located in the same country?
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Betsy Lake (Luce County, Michigan)
Betsy Lake is a lake located in Luce County in the U.S. state of Michigan.
Green Lake (Ontario)
Green Lake is a lake located in Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.
Catchacoma Lake
Catchacoma Lake is a lake located in the Kawartha Highlands of Ontario, Canada.
Oberstockensee
Oberstockensee is a small lake in the Canton of Bern, Switzerland.
It s surface area is.
The lake is located above the village of Erlenbach im Simmental, below Mt. Stockhorn.
During the 19th and 20th centuries, the" Oberstockensee" was often called the" Vorderstockensee" and/ or" Spetbaerglisee."
Local residents still refer to it as the" Spetbaerglisee."
Vorderstocken and Spetbaergli are the two alpine meadows that are on opposite sides of the lake.
Chitlapakkam Lake
Chitlapakkam aeri, or Chitlapakkam lake, is an urban lake located in Chitlapakkam, a suburb of Chennai, India.
It is the chief water body in the neighbourhood.
Originally measuring 86.86 acres, the lake has currently shrunken to 46.88 acres.
The lake was last restored in 2003.
Anderson Lake (Illinois)
Anderson Lake is a freshwater lake located in Fulton County, Illinois.
McEvoy Lake
McEvoy Lake is a lake located in Yukon, Canada.
Mud Lake (New Mexico)
Mud Lake, is a lake located in Sierra County within the U.S. state of New Mexico.
Rush Lake (Wisconsin)
Rush Lake is a lake located in Winnebago County, Wisconsin.
Frenchman Lake (Yukon)
Frenchman Lake is a lake located in Carmacks, Yukon, Canada.
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The 1976 Republican National Convention Vice President nominee represented Kansas in what branch from 1961-1996?
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2016 Republican National Convention
The 2016 Republican National Convention, in which delegates of the United States Republican Party chose the party's nominees for President of the United States and Vice President of the United States in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, was held July 18–21, 2016, at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.
The event marked the third time Cleveland has hosted the Republican National Convention and the first since 1936.
In addition to determining the party's national ticket, the convention ratified the party platform.
Bob Dole
Robert Joseph Dole (born July 22, 1923) is an American lawyer and politician who represented Kansas in Congress from 1961 to 1996 and served as the Republican Leader of the United States Senate from 1985 until 1996.
He was the Republican presidential nominee in the 1996 presidential election and the party's vice presidential nominee in the 1976 presidential election.
Delegates Unbound
Delegates Unbound is an American non-profit political organization established in 2016.
According to the organization, the group is "working to bring long term reform to the Republican Party."
The group also states that its "primary focus" is educating delegates to the 2016 Republican National Convention "that they are unbound and free to vote as they see fit on all matters before the Republican National Convention, including whomever they wish to be the Republican nominee for President" in the 2016 presidential election.
Four More Years
Four More Years is a 1972 documentary covering the 1972 Republican National Convention produced by Top Value Television.
The title of the film refers to Richard Nixon's re-election slogan.
The convention named Nixon as the Presidential nominee and Spiro Agnew as the nominee for Vice President.
All filming takes place on the site of the convention center in Miami Beach, Florida.
It was TVTV's second production, after "The World's Largest TV Studio" (1972), which covered the Democratic Convention one month prior.
1976 Republican National Convention
The 1976 Republican National Convention was a United States political convention of the Republican Party that met from August 16 to August 19, 1976, to select the party's nominee for President.
Held in Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri, the convention nominated President Gerald Ford for a full term, but only after narrowly defeating a strong challenge from former California Governor Ronald Reagan.
The convention also nominated Senator Robert J. Dole of Kansas for Vice President, instead of Vice President Nelson Rockefeller.
The keynote address was delivered by Tennessee Senator Howard Baker.
Other notable speakers included Minnesota Representative Al Quie, retired Lieutenant Colonel and former Vietnam prisoner of war Raymond Schrump, former Texas Governor John Connally, Providence, Rhode Island mayor Vincent Cianci and Michigan Senator Robert P. Griffin.
It is the last national convention by either of the two major parties to feature a seriously contested nomination between candidates.
1860 Republican National Convention
The 1860 Republican National Convention, also known as the 2nd Republican National Convention, was a nominating convention of the Republican Party of the United States, held in Chicago, Illinois, from May 16 to 18, 1860.
The gathering nominated former U.S. Representative Abraham Lincoln of Illinois for President of the United States and Senator Hannibal Hamlin of Maine for Vice President.
Republican Party presidential primaries, 2012
The 2012 Republican presidential primaries were the selection processes in which voters of the Republican Party elected state delegations to the Republican National Convention.
The national convention then selected its nominee to run for President of the United States in the 2012 presidential election.
There were 2,286 delegates chosen, and a candidate needed to accumulate 1,144 delegate votes at the convention to win the nomination.
The caucuses allocated delegates to the respective state delegations to the national convention, but the actual election of the delegates were, many times, at a later date.
Delegates were elected in different ways that vary from state to state.
They could be elected at local conventions, selected from slates submitted by the candidates, selected at committee meetings, or elected directly at the caucuses and primaries.
1856 Republican National Convention
The 1856 Republican National Convention, also known as the first Republican National Convention, met from June 17 to June 19, 1856, at the Musical Fund Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
The gathering nominated John C. Frémont, formerly a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army and Senator from California, and former Senator William Dayton of New Jersey for President and Vice President.
Frémont and Dayton were the new party's standard-bearers in the 1856 presidential election.
The convention also appointed a Republican National Committee to govern the new organization.
Republican Party presidential primaries, 1976
The 1976 Republican presidential primaries were the selection process by which voters of the Republican Party chose its nominee for President of the United States in the 1976 U.S. presidential election.
Incumbent President Gerald Ford was selected as the nominee through a series of primary elections and caucuses culminating in the 1976 Republican National Convention held from August 16 to August 19, 1976, in Kansas City, Missouri.
1976 was the first time that Republican primaries or caucuses were held in every state; the Democrats had previously done so in 1972.
Clarke Reed
Clarke Thomas Reed (born 1928) is a businessman and investor from Greenville, Mississippi, who was from 1966 to 1976 the state chairman of the Mississippi Republican Party.
Reed was instrumental in the nomination of U.S. President Gerald R. Ford, Jr., at the 1976 Republican National Convention held in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Upside Down (The Jesus and Mary Chain song)
"Upside Down" is the first single from the Scottish alternative rock band The Jesus and Mary Chain.
The song was written by William Reid and Jim Reid, and was produced by The Jesus and Mary Chain.
The b-side is a cover of a Syd Barrett song and was produced by Joe Foster.
Automatic (The Jesus and Mary Chain album)
Automatic is the third album by Scottish alternative rock band The Jesus and Mary Chain.
The group on this record is basically the core duo of brothers William and Jim Reid with a drum machine providing percussion and even a synthesizer filling in on bass guitar.
The only other credited musician was Richard Thomas who joined the touring version of The Jesus and Mary Chain as a drummer.
Thomas drummed on "Gimme Hell" and was a former member of Dif Juz.
He also made appearances on Cocteau Twins' 1986 Victorialand LP and This Mortal Coil's 1986 Filigree & Shadow.
Never Understand
"Never Understand" is the first single from the Scottish alternative rock band The Jesus and Mary Chain's debut album "Psychocandy".
It was the band's first release on Blanco y Negro Records and was released through them in February 1985.
The song was written by William Reid and Jim Reid, and was produced by The Jesus and Mary Chain.
It is considered influential for its use of guitar feedback.
Ecstasy (My Bloody Valentine album)
Ecstasy is the second mini album by the alternative rock band My Bloody Valentine, released on 23 November 1987 on Lazy Records.
Released in a limited edition of 3,000 copies, it was the band's final release for Lazy Records and second to feature vocalist and guitarist Bilinda Butcher, who was recruited in April 1987 following the departure of original My Bloody Valentine vocalist David Conway.
"Ecstasy" followed the noise pop and twee pop standards of My Bloody Valentine's earlier releases for the label, drawing influence from various artists including The Jesus and Mary Chain, Love and The Byrds, and the album distanced the band further from their earlier post-punk and gothic rock sound.
The Jesus and Mary Chain
The Jesus and Mary Chain are a Scottish alternative rock band formed in East Kilbride in 1983.
The band revolves around the songwriting partnership of brothers Jim and William Reid.
After signing to independent label Creation Records, they released their first single "Upside Down" in 1984.
Their debut album "Psychocandy" was released to critical acclaim in 1985 on major label WEA.
The band went on to release five more studio albums before disbanding in 1999.
They reunited in 2007.
Rollercoaster Tour
The Rollercoaster Tour was a 1992 co-headlining concert tour by the English Britpop band Blur, the American indie rock band Dinosaur Jr., the Irish alternative rock band My Bloody Valentine and the Scottish noise pop band the Jesus and Mary Chain.
A one-leg 11-date tour of the United Kingdom, the tour was in support of all four bands' current releases: Blur's debut album "Leisure" (1991), Dinosaur Jr.' s fourth album "Green Mind" (1991), My Bloody Valentine's second album "Loveless" (1991) and The Jesus and Mary Chain's fourth album "Honey's Dead" (1992).
The Owl Service (band)
The Owl Service was an English alternative folk music collective formed in 2006 by multi-instrumentalist Steven Collins (who led the band for its entire 10 year duration), named after the 1967 novel by Alan Garner.
Upside Down: The Best of The Jesus and Mary Chain
Upside Down: The Best of The Jesus and Mary Chain is a greatest hits album by Scottish alternative rock band, The Jesus and Mary Chain.
It was released on 27 September 2010 via Music Club Deluxe.
The Buck Pets
The Buck Pets were an American alternative rock band formed in the late 1980s in Dallas, Texas.
They were clearly influenced by earlier bands such as The Replacements, Buzzcocks and The Jesus and Mary Chain but incorporated better production values and more overt nods to classic rock than their college rock/punk predecessors.
Freeheat
Freeheat are a British Indie rock band formed by Jim Reid and Ben Lurie of The Jesus and Mary Chain and Romi Mori and Nick Sanderson of The Gun Club.
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The Lost World: Jurassic Park
The Lost World: Jurassic Park is a 1997 American science-fiction adventure film and the second installment in the "Jurassic Park" film series.
A sequel to 1993's "Jurassic Park", the film was directed by Steven Spielberg and written by David Koepp, loosely based on Michael Crichton's 1995 novel "The Lost World".
The film was produced by Gerald R. Molen and Colin Wilson.
Actor Jeff Goldblum returns as the chaos-theorist and eccentric mathematician Ian Malcolm, leading a cast that includes Julianne Moore, Pete Postlethwaite, Vince Vaughn, Vanessa Lee Chester and Arliss Howard.
Goldblum is the only actor from the previous film to return with a major role.
Cameos feature return appearances by Richard Attenborough as John Hammond and a brief appearance by Joseph Mazzello and Ariana Richards as Hammond's grandchildren Tim and Lex.
List of Jurassic Park characters
The following is a list of fictional characters from Michael Crichton's novel "Jurassic Park", its sequel "The Lost World", and their film adaptations, "Jurassic Park" and "".
Also included are characters from the films "Jurassic Park III", "Jurassic World" and "", which are not adaptations and have no original source novels but contain characters and events based on the fictional universe of Crichton's novels.
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis is a construction and management simulation video game based on the "Jurassic Park" series and released for Windows, Xbox, and PlayStation 2.
The main point of the game is to recreate Jurassic Park - building a five-star theme park with dinosaurs, and turning John Hammond's dream into reality.
In the park, the player builds paths, amenities for visitors such as food, restrooms, enclosures, and attractions.
One must also keep the park safe and secure.
The park can be populated with up to sixty dinosaurs, with twenty-five different species available from the three "Jurassic Park" films.
The player can also add attractions similar to those seen in the films, such as the safari seen in the first "Jurassic Park" film from 1993, and additional attractions such as a balloon tour and several varieties of viewing platform.
Jurassic Park III
Jurassic Park III is a 2001 American science-fiction adventure film and the third installment in the "Jurassic Park" film series.
The film stars Sam Neill, William H. Macy, Téa Leoni, Alessandro Nivola, Trevor Morgan, and Michael Jeter.
It is the first film in the series not to have been directed by Steven Spielberg, nor based on a book by Michael Crichton (though numerous scenes in the film were ultimately taken from Crichton's novels "Jurassic Park" and "The Lost World").
The film takes place on Isla Sorna, off Central America's Pacific coast, the island featured in the , where a divorced couple has tricked Dr. Alan Grant into going in order to help them find their son.
Jurassic Park III: Island Attack
Jurassic Park III: Island Attack (known as Jurassic Park III: Advanced Action in Japan and Jurassic Park III: Dino Attack in Europe; originally known as Jurassic Park III: Primal Fear) is a video game for the Game Boy Advance.
"Island Attack" is loosely based on the 2001 film "Jurassic Park III".
Isla Nublar
Isla Nublar is a fictional Central American island in the "Jurassic Park" franchise, first depicted in Michael Crichton's 1990 novel of the same name.
It is the primary setting of the 1993 film "Jurassic Park" and of "Jurassic World" (2015).
Both the novel and film versions of the Jurassic Park theme park are located on Isla Nublar off the west coast of Costa Rica, which has leased the island to John Hammond, the CEO of bio-engineering firm InGen.
Jurassic Park (song)
"Jurassic Park" is a parody of Jimmy Webb's single "MacArthur Park" written and performed by "Weird Al" Yankovic; it was released both as a single and as part of Yankovic's "Alapalooza" album in October 1993.
"Jurassic Park" was penned by Yankovic after he remembered the enjoyment he had when he combined a classic rock track with a recent movie topic with his 1985 song "Yoda".
Yankovic decided to combine the plot of the recent movie "Jurassic Park"—a film about a park on a fictional island where geneticists have succeeded in cloning dinosaurs.
B. D. Wong
Bradley Darryl "BD" Wong (born October 24, 1960) is an American actor.
Wong won a Tony Award for his performance as Song Liling in "M. Butterfly", becoming the only actor in Broadway history to receive the Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Clarence Derwent Award, and Theatre World Award for the same role.
He has since gained more notability for playing the roles on "", Father Ray Mukada on "Oz", Dr. John Lee on "Awake", Dr. Henry Wu in the first "Jurassic Park" film as well as the fourth entry, "Jurassic World", and Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme in the film "Seven Years in Tibet".
As of August 13, 2017, Wong is the host of the new HLN medical documentary series "Something's Killing Me With BD Wong".
Jurassic World
Jurassic World is a 2015 American science-fiction adventure film, the first film in the sequel trilogy and the fourth installment of the "Jurassic Park" series.
The film was directed and co-written by Colin Trevorrow, produced by Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley, and stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard.
The production companies were Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, also responsible for the rest of the "Jurassic Park" franchise, and Thomas Tull's Legendary Pictures.
Set 22 years after the events of "Jurassic Park", "Jurassic World" takes place on the same fictional Central American island of Isla Nublar, off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, where a theme park populated with cloned dinosaurs has operated for ten years.
The park plunges into chaos when a genetically created dinosaur breaks loose and goes on a rampage across the island.
Face Value (play)
Face Value was a 1993 play by American playwright David Henry Hwang.
It was to be the second Broadway production of the playwright's work, but it closed in previews on March 14, 1993.
The production was scheduled to open at the Cort Theatre.
It was directed by Jerry Zaks, with B. D. Wong, Jane Krakowski, Mark Linn-Baker, Mia Korf, and Gina Torres in the cast.
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Joe D'Amato
Aristide Massaccesi (15 December 1936 – 23 January 1999), known professionally as Joe D'Amato, was an Italian film producer, director and cinematographer, who worked in many genres (
westerns, decamerotici, peplum, war films, swashbuckler, comedy, fantasy, postapocalyptic film, and erotic thriller) but is best known for his horror, erotic and adult films.
D'Amato worked in the 1950s as electric and set photographer, in the 1960s as camera operator, and from 1969 onwards as cinematographer.
Starting in 1972, he directed and co-directed around 200 films under numerous pseudonyms, regularly acting as cinematographer as well.
Starting in the early 1980s, D'Amato produced many of his own and other directors' genre films through the companies he founded or co-founded, the best known being Filmirage.
From 1979 to 1982 and from 1993 to 1999, D'Amato also produced and directed about 120 adult films.
Among his best known erotic films are his five entries into the Black Emanuelle series of films starring Laura Gemser (1976–1978) and his horror/pornography crossover films "Erotic Nights of the Living Dead" and "Porno Holocaust" (both shot in Santo Domingo in 1979).
In the horror genre, he is above all remembered for his films "Beyond the Darkness" (1979) and "Antropophagus" (1980), which have gained cult status, as well as "Absurd" (1981).
Bill Smith (footballer, born 1897)
William Thomas Smith( born 9 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer.
Harry Wainwright (footballer)
Harry Wainwright( born 1899; date of death unknown) was an English footballer.
Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)
Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.
The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997.
Peter Levin
Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Etan Boritzer
Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children ’s literature who is best known for his book" What is God?" first published in 1989.
His best selling" What is?" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.
Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after" What is God?" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.
The other current books in the" What is?" series include
What is Love?,
What is Death?,
What is Beautiful?,
What is Funny?,
What is Right?,
What is Peace?,
What is Money?,
What is Dreaming?,
What is a Friend?,
What is True?,
What is a Family?,
What is a Feeling?"
The series is now also translated into 15 languages.
Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.
Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.
He has helped numerous other authors to get published through" How to Get Your Book Published!" programs.
Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.
He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on" The Teachings of the Buddha."
Thomas Scott (diver)
Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver.
Ian Barry (director)
Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Voto di castità
Voto di castità is a 1976 Italian erotic comedy.
It was directed by Joe D'Amato, who also acted as cinematographer.
The story and screenplay were by George Eastman.
The film's tonal switches between light comedy and eroticism, along with serious themes such as the protagonist's Oedipus complex and a horrific dream-sequence with a splatter element, were both criticised and praised.
"Voto di castità" is considered noteworthy for bringing Joe D'Amato and Laura Gemser together for the first time.
They soon developed a friendship and professional partnership.
Gemser starred in many D'Amato films and worked for his productions as costume designer.
Peccato di castità
Peccato di castità (Italian for "Sin of chastity") is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Franciolini.
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Do both A Man'S Past and A Midsummer Night'S Dream (1999 Film) films have the directors from the same country?
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Armond Lebowitz
Armond Lebowitz( 25 September 1926-30 April 2015) was an American film editor.
He worked in many films by Larry Cohen, such as" Q- The Winged Serpent"( 1982) and" Perfect Strangers"( 1984).
He also edited" Ladybug Ladybug"( 1963)," Too Many Thieves"( 1966)," The Incident"( 1967), and" A Midsummer Night's Dream"( 1967).
Michael Hoffman (director)
Michael Lynn Hoffman( born November 30, 1956) is an American film director.
Marie-Julie Baup
Marie- Julie Baup( 1979, Paris) is a French actress, writer, and comedian.
Her work includes roles in Micmacs onscreen and A Midsummer Night's Dream onstage, and she has received several nominations for various Molière Awards and won the award for Best Supporting Actress in 2013.
She is married to Lorànt Deutsch, whom she met while they were in a production of" Amadeus" in 2005.
A Midsummer Night's Dream (1968 film)
A Midsummer Night's Dream is a 1968 film of William Shakespeare's play" A Midsummer Night's Dream", directed by Peter Hall.
Hiran Abeysekera
Hiran Abeysekera( born 1986) is a Sri Lankan actor, known for his roles in" Lion in the Tent" and" A Midsummer Night's Dream".
From 2018 to 2019, he portrayed the role of Dash Khan on the Hulu series" Find Me in Paris".
Lilly Englert
Lilly Englert( born August 23, 1989) is an English actress best known for" The Wilde Wedding, A Midsummer Night's Dream" and" Ask for Jane".
George Melford
George H. Melford( born George Henry Knauff, February 19, 1877 – April 25, 1961) was an American stage and film actor, director, producer, and screenwriter.
Often taken for granted as a director today, the stalwart Melford's name by the 1920s was, like Cecil B. DeMille's, appearing in big bold letters above the title of his films.
A Midsummer Night's Dream (2017 film)
A Midsummer Night's Dream is a 2017 film adaptation of the play" A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare.
The film is a modern rendition that relocates the story from ancient Athens to present day Los Angeles.
A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999 film)
A Midsummer Night's Dream is a 1999 romantic comedy fantasy film based on the play" A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare.
It was directed by Michael Hoffman.
The ensemble cast features Kevin Kline as Bottom, Michelle Pfeiffer and Rupert Everett as Titania and Oberon, Stanley Tucci as Puck, and Calista Flockhart, Anna Friel, Christian Bale, and Dominic West as the four lovers.
A Man's Past
A Man's Past is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by George Melford and starring Conrad Veidt, Barbara Bedford and Ian Keith.
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After Hours (The Velvet Underground song)
"After Hours" is a 1969 song written by Lou Reed and originally performed by The Velvet Underground.
It is the tenth and final track on their self-titled third album.
It is one of few songs with lead vocals by drummer Maureen Tucker, as Lou Reed stated the song was "so innocent and pure" that he could not possibly sing it himself.
Tucker's vocals are accompanied by acoustic and bass guitar.
The style of the lyrics and the music is somewhat reminiscent of Tin Pan Alley songs of the 1930s.
The song was re-recorded by Maureen Tucker with instrumentation by The Changelings in 2002.
It was released on
the single "I'm Sticking with You/After Hours".
Walter Robinson (composer)
Walter Robinson is an African American composer of the late 20th century.
He is most notable for his 1977 song" Harriet Tubman", which has been recorded by folk musicians such as Holly Near, John McCutcheon, and others.
He is also the composer of several operas.
Alexandru Cristea
Alexandru Cristea( 1890 – 1942) was the composer of the music for" Limba Noastră", current national anthem of Moldova.
Slušaj Dobro
"Slušaj dobro" (stylized as "Slušaj dobro!") is the debut single by Serbian singer Mirna Radulović.
It was first performed on the December 28, 2013 in the final week of the TLZP season one.
Saša Milošević Mare wrote the lyrics, and was also the composer of the song.
After winning the second season of "Prvi glas Srbije", she got new album as the prize.
This was the first song released.
Flame (Laine Hardy song)
" Flame" is a single and coronation song from the" American Idol" season 17 winner Laine Hardy.
The song was written by Jon Levine and Ester Dean.
Hardy performed the song after he was announced the winner in the finale.
The song was released following his win on May 19, 2019.
Alexander Courage
Alexander Mair" Sandy" Courage Jr.( December 10, 1919
May 15, 2008) was an American orchestrator, arranger, and composer of music, primarily for television and film.
He is best known as the composer of the theme music for the original" Star Trek" series.
Lou Reed
Lewis Allan Reed (March 2, 1942 – October 27, 2013) was an American musician, singer, songwriter and poet.
He was the rhythm/lead guitarist, singer and principal songwriter for the rock band The Velvet Underground and had a solo career that spanned five decades.
The Velvet Underground was not a commercial success during its existence, but became regarded as one of the most influential bands in the history of underground and alternative rock music.
After leaving the band in 1970, Reed released twenty solo studio albums.
His second, "Transformer" (1972), was produced by David Bowie and arranged by Mick Ronson, and brought mainstream recognition.
After "Transformer", the less commercial "Berlin" reached No. 7 on the UK Albums Chart.
"Rock 'n' Roll Animal" (a live album released in 1974) sold strongly, and "Sally Can't Dance" (1974) peaked at No. 10 on the "Billboard" 200; but for a long period after, Reed's work did not translate into sales, leading him deeper into drug addiction and alcoholism.
Reed cleaned up in the early 1980s, and gradually returned to prominence with "New Sensations" (1984), reaching a critical and commercial career peak with his 1989 album "New York".
Reed participated in the reformation of the Velvet Underground in the 1990s, and made several more albums, including a collaboration album with John Cale titled "Songs for Drella" which was a tribute to their former mentor Andy Warhol. "
Magic and Loss" (1992) would become Reed's highest-charting album on the UK Albums Chart, peaking at No. 6.
He contributed music to two theatrical interpretations of 19th century writers, one of which he developed into an album titled "The Raven".
He married his third wife Laurie Anderson in 2008, and recorded the collaboration album "Lulu" with Metallica.
He died in 2013 of liver disease.
Reed's distinctive deadpan voice, poetic lyrics and experimental guitar playing were trademarks throughout his long career.
Reed has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice; as a member of the Velvet Underground in 1996 and as a solo act in 2015.
Petrus de Domarto
Petrus de Domarto( fl. c. 1445– 1455) was a Franco- Flemish composer of the Renaissance.
He was a contemporary and probable acquaintance of Ockeghem, and was the composer of at least one of the first unified mass cycles to be written in continental Europe.
Michelangelo Faggioli
Michelangelo Faggioli( 1666–1733) was an Italian lawyer and celebrated amateur composer of humorous cantatas in Neapolitan dialect.
A founder of a new genre of Neapolitan comedy, he was the composer of the opera buffa" La Cilla" in 1706.
Alonso Mudarra
Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 – April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.
He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar.
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Staughton Craig Lynd, is an American conscientious objector, Quaker, peace activist and civil rights activist, tax resister, historian, professor, author and lawyer, his involvement in social justice causes has brought him into contact with some of the nation's most influential activists, including which American Jesuit priest, anti-war activist, and poet?
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Ellen Thomas
Ellen Thomas (born January 24, 1947) is an American peace activist.
She first became involved with the White House Peace Vigil on April 13, 1984.
The daughter of a U.S. Marine, Thomas was born in Brooklyn and grew up in California.
She became opposed to nuclear weapons during her childhood.
In protest at the policies of United States government, she became a tax resister by simply living below the income tax threshold.
Daniel Berrigan bibliography
This is a bibliography of works by and about Daniel Joseph Berrigan, S.J. (May 9, 1921 – April 30, 2016), who was an American Jesuit priest, anti-war activist, poet, essayist, and university instructor.
Berrigan was an award-winning and prolific author, who published more than 50 books during his life in 1957, he was awarded the Lamont Prize for his book of poems, "Time Without Number".
Daniel Berrigan
Daniel Joseph Berrigan {'1': ", '2': ", '3': 'SJ', '4': "} (May 9, 1921April 30, 2016) was an American Jesuit priest, anti-war activist, and poet.
Howard Schomer
Howard Schomer (June 9, 1915 – June 28, 2001) was a United Nations Commission on Human Rights aide, Civil Rights activist, scholar, drafter of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and editor-at-large for Christian Century.
He received a B.S. from Harvard College in 1937; a D.D. from the Chicago Theological Seminary in 1954, and was ordained as a minister in the United Church of Christ in 1941.
He was assigned to Civilian Public Service for refusing his ministerial exemption from the draft in World War II as a conscientious objector.
Schomer was a close associate of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and remained a Civil Rights activist for his entire life.
Staughton Lynd
Staughton Craig Lynd (born November 22, 1929) is an American conscientious objector, Quaker, peace activist and civil rights activist, tax resister, historian, professor, author and lawyer.
His involvement in social justice causes has brought him into contact with some of the nation's most influential activists, including Howard Zinn, Tom Hayden and Daniel Berrigan.
Lynd's contribution to the cause of social justice and the peace movement is chronicled in Carl Mirra's biography, "The Admirable Radical: Staughton Lynd and Cold War Dissent, 1945–1970", published in 2010 by Kent State University Press.
Mary Heaton Vorse
Mary Heaton Vorse O'Brien (1874–1966) was an American journalist, labor activist, and novelist.
She was outspoken and active in peace and social justice causes, such as women's suffrage, civil rights, pacifism (such as opposition to World War I), socialism, child labor, infant mortality, labor disputes, and affordable housing.
James Otsuka
Katsuki James Otsuka (January 22, 1921 – May 25, 1984) was a Nisei Japanese American Quaker who was jailed as a conscientious objector during World War II, and later became a war tax resister.
Kang We-suck
Kang We-suck (Hangul: 강의석 ; Hanja: 姜義錫 , born 25 August 1986) is a South Korean an activist for civil and human rights activist who promotes pacifism, but also a former high-profile criminal.
Kang's activism in civil rights (religious and political freedoms) began in 2003 when he was a student.
Kang went on a hunger strike from 11 August to 25 September and from 16 October to 25 October 2004.
In 2008, Kang joined a peace movement and in August 2008, staged a naked protest at the Armed Forces Day of South Korea.
In 2011, Kang became a conscientious objector.
Maurice McCrackin
Maurice McCrackin (1905–1997) was an American civil rights and peace activist, tax resister and Presbyterian minister.
Reverend Maurice F. McCrackin was wrongfully removed from his church St. Barnabas in Cincinnati's West End, for standing up for his beliefs being against the Vietnam War.
Not paying his federal taxes during those years was for the same reasons, since those taxes were going towards the war effort.
After his very large church, St. Barnabas, was taken away by Presbyterian hierarchy, he started the small Community Church.
Many of his former parishioners followed him to the small building on Dayton Street in Cincinnati where he preached, ran services, baptized babies, and performed weddings and funerals.
Walter Gormly
Walter Gormly (February 15, 1915 – February 26, 2000) was an American conscientious objector, tax resister and advocate of small-scale industry.
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Are director of film Zimbo (Film) and director of film Ivanhoe (1952 Film) from the same country?
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Zimbo (film)
Zimbo is a 1958 Hindi action adventure film directed by Homi Wadia and produced by Basant Pictures.
John Cawas, the earlier hero of most Wadia Movietone adventure films is credited in the title roll of the film as associate director, with special effects by Babubhai Mistry.
The screenplay was by JBH Wadia with dialogues by Chand Pandit.
The music was composed by Chitragupta, with lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri.
The film starred Azad, Krishna Kumari, Chitra, Achala Sachdev, Sheikh and Dalpat.
The story idea was similar to Tarzan of the Apes; Homi Wadia made use of a" popular culture" icon like Tarzan and changed the name to Zimbo, with an Indian setting.
The film was originally made in 1937 as" Toofani Tarzan", directed by Homi Wadia and produced by Wadia Movietone.
The film was dubbed into Tamil with the same title and released in 1958.
Aaroor Dass wrote the dialogues and Kuyilan penned the lyrics.
Adapted music was composed by VijayaBhaskar.
The dubbing was done at Film Centre, Chennai.
Editing of the Tamil version was done by M. Thaththaiah and G. Venkataraman.
Rachel Feldman
Rachel Feldman( born August 22, 1954) is an American director of film and television and screenwriter of television films.
Richard Thorpe
Richard Thorpe( born Rollo Smolt Thorpe; February 24, 1896 – May 1, 1991) was an American film director best known for his long career at Metro- Goldwyn- Mayer.
Homi Wadia
Homi Wadia( 22 May 1911 – 10 December 2004) was an Indian film director and producer in Bollywood( Hindi cinema).
He was the co-founder of Wadia Movietone productions, established in 1933 and later after the closure of Wadiatone, he founded Basant Pictures in 1942.
In a career spanning five decades, he directed over 40 films, including" Hunterwali"( 1935)," Miss Frontier Mail"( 1936)," Diamond Queen"( 1940) and fantasy film" Hatim Tai"( 1956).
He was also a founding member of the Film& Television Producers Guild of India, established in 1954.
Homi Wadia was married to actress and stunt woman Fearless Nadia.
Homi was the younger brother of JBH Wadia, who was himself a movie director.
Ivanhoe (1952 film)
Ivanhoe is a British- American 1952 historical adventure epic film directed by Richard Thorpe and produced by Pandro S. Berman for Metro- Goldwyn- Mayer.
The film was shot in Technicolor, with a cast featuring Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Fontaine, George Sanders, Emlyn Williams, Finlay Currie, and Felix Aylmer.
The screenplay is written by Æneas MacKenzie, Marguerite Roberts, and Noel Langley, based on the 1820 historical novel" Ivanhoe" by Sir Walter Scott.
The film was the first in what turned out to be an unofficial trilogy made by the same director, producer, and star( Robert Taylor).
The others were" Knights of the Round Table"( 1953) and" The Adventures of Quentin Durward"( 1955).
All three were made at MGM's British Studios at Elstree, near London.
In 1951, the year of production, one of the screenwriters, Marguerite Roberts, was blacklisted by the House Un- American Activities Committee, and MGM received permission from the Screen Writers Guild to remove her credit from the film.
Brian Johnson (special effects artist)
Brian Johnson( born 1939 or 1940) is a British designer and director of film and television special effects.
Ian Barry (director)
Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Howard W. Koch
Howard Winchel Koch( April 11, 1916 – February 16, 2001) was an American producer and director of film and television.
Hanro Smitsman
Hanro Smitsman, born in 1967 in Breda( Netherlands), is a writer and director of film and television.
Peter Levin
Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
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Maylandsea
Maylandsea, and the adjacent Mayland, are villages on the Dengie peninsula in the English county of Essex.
They are part of the Althorne ward of the Maldon district, and have a parish council that covers both villages.
Allington, Salisbury
Allington is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, about southeast of Amesbury and northeast of Salisbury.
The parish includes the village of Boscombe; both villages are on the River Bourne and the A338 road.
Camperdown, Tyne and Wear
Camperdown, Tyne and Wear is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside in North East England.
Camperdown is just south of Burradon, and the two villages are closely linked.
Both villages had coal mines.
Satellite tournament
A satellite tournament is either a minor tournament or event on a competitive sporting tour or one of a group of such tournaments that form a series played in the same country or region.
Radisele
Radisele is a village in Central District of Botswana.
The village is located along the road connecting Palapye and Mahalapye, approximately in the middle of both villages( about 37 km from either village).
The population was 2,741 in 2001 census.
Hamsij
Hamsij( also Romanized as Hamsīj; also known as Ham Sheykh and Hamsīch) is a village in Siriz Rural District, Yazdanabad District, Zarand County, Kerman Province, Iran.
At the 2006 census, its population was 57, in 14 families.
Telephone numbers in Ascension Island
Country Code:+ 247< br> International Call Prefix: 00 Ascension Island does not share the same country code( +290) with the rest of St Helena.
Élise-Daucourt
Élise- Daucourt is a commune in the Marne department in north -eastern France.
The commune consists of 2 villages, Élise and Daucourt, which are 1 mile apart.
Both villages were separate communes until 1965, when they merged.
Since the merger Élise is often called Élise- Daucourt.
Both villages lie about 6 km south of Sainte- Menehould, the nearest regional town.
Afarin
Afarin( also Romanized as Āfarīn; also known as Qeshlāq -e Āfarīn) is a village in Sharifabad Rural District, Sharifabad District, Pakdasht County, Tehran Province, Iran.
At the 2006 census, its population was 705, in 170 families.
Language Management
Language management is a discipline that consists of satisfying the needs of people who speak multiple different languages.
These may be in the same country, in companies, and in cultural or international institutions where one must use multiple languages.
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Where was the place of death of the performer of song Wild In The Country (Elvis Presley Song)?
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Motherland (disambiguation)
Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.
Motherland may also refer to:
Billy Milano
Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.
He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.
He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker.
Where Was I
" Where Was I?" may refer to:
Beaulieu-sur-Loire
Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.
It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars
Place of birth
The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.
This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.
As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has" sovereignty" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.
The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.
If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.
In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.
Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.
For example, Sweden has used the concept of" födelsehemortdomicile of birth") since 1947.
This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.
The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.
Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin" in German, French and Italian respectively).
A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.
A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.
In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.
In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase" jus soli".
Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as" jus sanguinis").
There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.
The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).
Some administrative forms may request the applicant's" country of birth".
It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's" place of birth" or" nationality at birth".
For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place.
Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley
(January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), also known mononymously as Elvis, was an American singer and actor.
Regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century, he is often referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll" or simply "the King".
Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, and relocated to Memphis, Tennessee with his family when he was 13 years old.
His music career began there in 1954, recording at Sun Records with producer Sam Phillips, who wanted to bring the sound of African-American music to a wider audience.
Presley, on rhythm acoustic guitar, and accompanied by lead guitarist Scotty Moore and bassist Bill Black, was a pioneer of rockabilly, an uptempo, backbeat-driven fusion of country music and rhythm and blues.
In 1955, drummer D. J. Fontana joined to complete the lineup of Presley's classic quartet and RCA Victor acquired his contract in a deal arranged by Colonel Tom Parker, who would manage him for more than two decades.
Presley's first RCA single, "Heartbreak Hotel", was released in January 1956 and became a number-one hit in the United States.
With a series of successful network television appearances and chart-topping records, he became the leading figure of the newly popular sound of rock and roll.
His energized interpretations of songs and sexually provocative performance style, combined with a singularly potent mix of influences across color lines during a transformative era in race relations, made him enormously popular—and controversial.
In November 1956, Presley made his film debut in "Love Me Tender".
Drafted into military service in 1958, Presley relaunched his recording career two years later with some of his most commercially successful work.
He held few concerts however, and guided by Parker, proceeded to devote much of the 1960s to making Hollywood films and soundtrack albums, most of them critically derided.
In 1968, following a seven-year break from live performances, he returned to the stage in the acclaimed television comeback special "Elvis", which led to an extended Las Vegas concert residency and a string of highly profitable tours.
In 1973, Presley gave the first concert by a solo artist to be broadcast around the world, "Aloha from Hawaii".
Years of prescription drug abuse severely compromised his health, and he died suddenly in 1977 at his Graceland estate at the age of 42.
Presley is the best-selling solo artist in the history of recorded music.
He was commercially successful in many genres, including pop, country, blues, and gospel.
He won three competitive Grammys, received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award at age 36, and has been inducted into multiple music halls of fame.
Panda (Astro song)
" Panda" is a song of the Chilean band Astro and is the fifth song of the homonymous album of the year 2011.
The song was composed and produced by the singer of the band Andrés Nusser and released like third single of the album on February 1, 2013.
Wild in the Streets (disambiguation)
Wild in the Streets is a 1968 film.
Wild in the Streets may also refer to:
Wild in the Country (Elvis Presley song)
"Wild in the Country" is a song first recorded by Elvis Presley as part of the soundtrack for his 1961 motion picture "Wild in the Country".
O Valencia!
" O Valencia!" is the fifth single by the indie rock band
The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album," The Crane Wife".
The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.
It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.
The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.
At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's" sworn enemy") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer.
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Peter Levin
Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Ian Barry (director)
Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
The Eyes of Tammy Faye
The Eyes of Tammy Faye is a 2000 documentary film about the life of Tammy Faye Bakker directed by Fenton Bailey and narrated by drag queen RuPaul.
The Eyes of Tammy Faye
The Eyes of Tammy Faye is a 2000 documentary film about the life of Tammy Faye Bakker directed by Fenton Bailey and narrated by drag queen RuPaul.
Time Bandits
Time Bandits is a 1981 British fantasy adventure film co-written, produced, and directed by Terry Gilliam and starring Sean Connery, John Cleese, Shelley Duvall, Ralph Richardson, Katherine Helmond, Ian Holm, Michael Palin, Peter Vaughan, and David Warner.
Gilliam has referred to" Time Bandits" as the first in his" Trilogy of Imagination", followed by" Brazil"( 1985) and ending with" The Adventures of Baron Munchausen"( 1988).
All are about the" craziness of our awkwardly ordered society and the desire to escape it through whatever means possible."
All three films focus on these struggles and attempts to escape them through imagination:" Time Bandits" through the eyes of a child," Brazil" through the eyes of a man in his thirties, and" Munchausen" through the eyes of an elderly man.
Celine: Through the Eyes of the World
Celine: Through the Eyes of the World is a documentary – concert film chronicling the life of Canadian singer, Celine Dion during her 2008 – 2009 Taking Chances World Tour.
It premiered in Miami on 16 February 2010 and was released by The Hot Ticket in theaters in North America on 17 February 2010.
It was also released in Australia and the United Kingdom.
The film received mixed reviews from critics, with most of them indicating it is mainly for the fans.
" Celine: Through the Eyes of the World" grossed$ 1,027,341 in Canada alone and became the number- one domestic movie there.
It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 29 April 2010 in Australia and in early May 2010 in Europe and North America.
The home version of" Celine: Through the Eyes of the World" includes an additional hour of footage not seen in the film's limited theatrical run in February 2010.
In Francophone countries, it was entitled Céline: autour du monde.
The DVD/ Blu- ray release was commercially successful reaching number one on the charts in Canada, United Kingdom and Belgium, and number two in the United States, France, Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Sweden, Argentina and South Africa.
It also peaked inside top ten in many other countries around the world.
" Celine: Through the Eyes of the World" was certified two- times Diamond in Canada, Platinum in France, and Gold in the United States and Australia.
The Eyes of Tammy Faye (upcoming film)
The Eyes of Tammy Faye is an upcoming drama film directed by Michael Showalter, based on the documentary of the same name by Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato.
Michael Showalter
Michael Showalter (born June 17, 1970) is an American comedian, actor, director, writer, and producer.
A member of the sketch comedy trio Stella, he first came to recognition as a cast member on MTV's "The State", which aired from 1993 to 1995.
He and David Wain created the "Wet Hot American Summer" franchise, with Showalter co-writing and starring in "Wet Hot American Summer" (2001), and the Netflix series.
Showalter wrote and directed "The Baxter" (2005), in which he starred with Michelle Williams, Justin Theroux, and Elizabeth Banks.
Both films featured many of his co-stars from "The State", and so do several of his other projects.
Showalter is also a co-creator, co-producer, actor, and writer for the TV series "Search Party".
He directed the 2017 critically acclaimed feature film "The Big Sick".
Dana Blankstein
Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.
She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
The Eyes of Mystery
The Eyes of Mystery is a lost 1918 American silent mystery film directed by Tod Browning starring Edith Storey.
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All are about the" craziness of our awkwardly ordered society and the desire to escape it through whatever means possible."
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Which film has the director born first, Cry Freedom or Akramana?
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Akramana
Akramana( Kannada: ಆಕ್ರಮಣ) is a 1980 Indian Kannada film, directed by Girish Kasaravalli and produced by Sharath Kumar and S. Rao.
The film stars Vijayakashi, Vaishali Kasaravalli, Padmashree and Chandrakumar Jain in the lead roles.
The film has musical score by B. V. Karanth.
Hartley Lobban
Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 – 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s.
Wale Adebanwi
Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford.
Richard Attenborough
Richard Samuel Attenborough, Baron Attenborough( 29 August 1923 – 24 August 2014) was an English actor, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and politician.
He was the President of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art( RADA) and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts( BAFTA).
Attenborough joined the Royal Air Force during the Second World War and served in the film unit.
He went on several bombing raids over Europe and filmed action from the rear gunner's position.
He was the older brother of Sir David Attenborough, a naturalist, documenter, and broadcaster, and John Attenborough, an executive at Alfa Romeo.
He was married to actress Sheila Sim from 1945 until his death.
As a film director and producer, Attenborough won two Academy Awards for" Gandhi" in 1983, receiving awards for Best Picture and Best Director.
The BFI ranked" Gandhi" the 34th greatest British film of the 20th century.
He also won four BAFTA Awards and four Golden Globe Awards.
As an actor, he is best known for his roles in" Brighton RockThe Great Escape10 Rillington Place The Sand PebblesMiracle on 34th Street"( 1994) and" Jurassic Park".
Henry Moore (cricketer)
Henry Walter Moore( 1849 – 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand.
Girish Kasaravalli
Girish Kasaravalli( born 3 December 1950) is an Indian film director, in the Kannada cinema, and one of the pioneers of the Parallel Cinema.
Known internationally for his works, Kasaravalli has garnered fourteen National Film Awards, including four Best Feature Films;" Ghatashraddha"( 1977)," Tabarana Kathe"( 1986)," Thaayi Saheba"( 1997) and" Dweepa"( 2002).
In 2011, he was awarded Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award by Government of India.
A gold medalist from the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune, The film he made to fulfill his diploma," Avashesh", was awarded the Best Student Film and the National Film Award for Best Short Fiction Film for that year.
He has received thirteen National Film Awards.
Claude Weisz
Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris.
Sepideh Farsi
Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965.
Cry Freedom
Cry Freedom is a 1987 British- South African epic drama film directed by Richard Attenborough, set in late- 1970s apartheid era South Africa.
The screenplay was written by John Briley based on a pair of books by journalist Donald Woods.
The film centres on the real- life events involving black activist Steve Biko and his friend Donald Woods, who initially finds him destructive, and attempts to understand his way of life.
Denzel Washington stars as Biko, while actor Kevin Kline portrays Woods.
" Cry Freedom" delves into the ideas of discrimination, political corruption, and the repercussions of violence.
The film was primarily shot on location in Zimbabwe and in Kenya due to political turmoil in South Africa at the time of production.
As a film showing mostly in limited cinematic release, it was nominated for multiple awards, including Academy Award nominations for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Original Score, and Best Original Song.
It also won a number of awards including those from the Berlin International Film Festival and the British Academy Film Awards.
A joint collective effort to commit to the film's production was made by Universal Pictures and Marble Arch Productions.
It was commercially distributed by Universal Pictures cinematically, and by MCA Home Video for home media.
" Cry Freedom" premiered in cinemas nationwide in the United States on 6 November 1987 grossing$ 5,899,797 in domestic ticket receipts.
The film was at its widest release showing in 479 cinemas nationwide.
It was generally met with positive critical reviews before its initial screening in cinemas.
South African authorities unexpectedly allowed the film to be screened in cinemas without cuts or restrictions, despite the publication of Biko's writings being banned at the time of its release.
John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)
John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 – 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957.
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Known internationally for his works, Kasaravalli has garnered fourteen National Film Awards, including four Best Feature Films;" Ghatashraddha"( 1977)," Tabarana Kathe"( 1986)," Thaayi Saheba"( 1997) and" Dweepa"( 2002).
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What is the date of death of the director of film Thunder Bay (Film)?
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Ken Boshcoff
Ken Boshcoff( born June 20, 1949) was mayor of Thunder Bay, Ontario from 1997 to 2003 and a Canadian Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay — Rainy River from 2004 to 2008.
Roy Piovesana
Roy Piovesana( born 1942 in Fort William( Thunder Bay), Ontario), is a Canadian teacher and historian.
He is one of three children born to Enrico Piovesana( 1900 – 1987) and Christina Brescia( 1913–1990).
His father emigrated from Pasiano Pordenone( near Udine) in 1924 and his mother was a second generation Italian Canadian born in Fort William.
Roy Piovesana grew up in Fort William's East End attending St. Peter's Roman Catholic School, an institution that was truly multicultural.
He also attended Fort William Collegiate Institute graduating in 1961.
In 1965 Piovesana graduated from Lakehead University with an Honours Bachelor of Arts( History).
Five years later he received his M.A.( History) from Lakehead University.
In 1965 he began his teaching career at Westgate Collegiate Institute and then moved to Hammarskjold High School as a teacher and head of history in 1984.
Piovesana was a Sessional Lecturer at the Faculty of Education, Lakehad University in 1992 and 1993.
He retired from teaching in June 1998.
In 2000, he was appointed archivist/ historian for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Thunder Bay by The Most Rev. Frederick J. Colli, Bishop of Thunder Bay.
He was a president of the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society and the Thunder Bay Art Gallery and served as a trustee with the Canadian Museum of Nature from 1996- 2007.
In addition, Piovesana has become a well- known historian with numerous publications to his credit including" R. J. Manion: Member of Parliament for Fort William", 1917-1935( 1990), and" Hope and Charity: An Illustrated History of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Thunder Bay"( 2002).
He co-authored" Paper and People: An Illustrated History of Great Lakes Paper and Its Successors", 1919- 1999 with Beth Boegh, and" St. Dominic Parish: A History", 1912-1987 with his wife Diane.
In 1999 he was awarded a Citizen of Exceptional Achievement Award( Culture) by the City of Thunder Bay, Ontario.
In 2003 he was made an Honorary Life Member of The Thunder Bay Historical Society.
That same year, he was a finalist for the prize for arts and heritage: Chronicle- Journal City of Thunder Bay.
Thunder Bay (film)
Thunder Bay is a 1953 American adventure film distributed by Universal International, produced by Aaron Rosenberg, directed by Anthony Mann, and stars James Stewart, Joanne Dru, Gilbert Roland, and Dan Duryea.
It was shot in Technicolor and was released on May 20, 1953.
This film tells the story of two engineers drilling for oil in the Louisiana gulf while dealing with hostility of the local shrimp fishermen fearing for their livelihood and features the first non-western collaboration between Stewart and Mann.
Bill Smith (footballer, born 1897)
William Thomas Smith( born 9 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer.
Ian Barry (director)
Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Anthony Mann
Anthony Mann (June 30, 1906 – April 29, 1967) was an American actor and film director, best remembered for his work in the film noir and Westerns genres.
As a director, he often collaborated with the cinematographer John Alton.
He directed films for a variety of production companies, from RKO to MGM, and worked with many major stars of the era.
He made several Westerns with James Stewart, such as "Winchester '73" (1950), and he was the director of the medieval epic "El Cid" (1961), working with Charlton Heston and Sophia Loren.
He also directed the big-budget film "Cimarron" (1960), which starred Glenn Ford and Maria Schell.
Thomas Scott (diver)
Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver.
Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)
Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.
The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997.
Etan Boritzer
Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children ’s literature who is best known for his book" What is God?" first published in 1989.
His best selling" What is?" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.
Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after" What is God?" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.
The other current books in the" What is?" series include
What is Love?,
What is Death?,
What is Beautiful?,
What is Funny?,
What is Right?,
What is Peace?,
What is Money?,
What is Dreaming?,
What is a Friend?,
What is True?,
What is a Family?,
What is a Feeling?"
The series is now also translated into 15 languages.
Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.
Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.
He has helped numerous other authors to get published through" How to Get Your Book Published!" programs.
Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.
He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on" The Teachings of the Buddha."
Thunder Bay—Superior North
Thunder Bay—Superior North( formerly known as Thunder Bay — Nipigon) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1976.
It is in the northwestern part of the province of Ontario.
It was created in 1976 as" Thunder Bay — Nipigon" from parts of Port Arthur and Thunder Bay ridings.
It was renamed" Thunder Bay—Superior North" in 1998.
It consists of the eastern part of the Territorial District of Thunder Bay including the northern part of the city of Thunder Bay, Ontario.
13.7% of the population of the riding are of Finnish ethnic origin, the highest such percentage in Canada.
This riding lost a fraction of territory to Thunder Bay —Rainy River and gained territory from Algoma — Manitoulin — Kapuskasing during the 2012 electoral redistribution.
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This film tells the story of two engineers drilling for oil in the Louisiana gulf while dealing with hostility of the local shrimp fishermen fearing for their livelihood and features the first non-western collaboration between Stewart and Mann.
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What year did the anchor store of the GVK One mall open?
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Towne West Square
Towne West Square is an enclosed shopping mall located in Wichita, Kansas, United States.
Opened in 1980, it comprises more than 100 stores in 951447 sqft of gross leasable area.
The mall's five anchor stores include Convergys, Dick's Sporting Goods, two Dillard's locations and JCPenney.
Sears (the sixth anchor store) closed in December 2014, leaving one anchor space vacant.
The original anchor stores in the mall were: Dillard's, Henry's, JC Penney, Montgomery Ward and Service Merchandise.
Sears opened in 1994 (14 years after the rest of the mall) moving a store from the open air Twin Lakes Shopping Center.
There is a drop in daycare closest to JCPenny that opened in May 2015 called the Kiddie Klubhouse.
Century Mall
Century Mall was an indoor shopping mall located on the southeast corner of Broadway (Indiana 53) and US 30 in Merrillville, Indiana.
The mall opened in 1979 with anchor stores Goldblatt's and Montgomery Ward.
Competitive and economic factors sent the mall into steady decline and national retail chains left throughout the 1990s until the mall was ultimately sold for redevelopment in 2001 then closed and largely demolished in 2002.
The mall's interior stores also suffered following Montgomery Ward's remodeling.
Montgomery Ward removed their mall entrance and told customers that no stores remained, when in reality close to a dozen stores were still open.
A strip mall development named Century Plaza now occupies the land and some of the former anchor store buildings.
Chesterfield Mall
Chesterfield Mall is a shopping center in Chesterfield, Missouri, at the intersection of Interstate 64/U.S. Routes 40-61 and Clarkson Road (Route 340).
The mall opened in 1976, built by Richard Jacobs.
Chesterfield Mall includes about 150 shops, three anchor stores (Dillard's, Macy's, and Sears), and an AMC Megaplex theater.
The mall was owned most recently by CBL & Associates Properties, which acquired the property in 2007 from the Westfield Group, who bought it from Richard E. Jacobs Group in 2002.
Anchor store Dillard's closed in September 2016 due to flooding following a water main break; the store was expected to reopen in 2017.
The mall was placed in receivership in the third quarter of 2016, pending foreclosure, with management transferred to Madison Marquette while a new owner is sought.
The foreclosure finalized in June 2017, making C-III Capital Partners the temporary owner.
Upper Valley Mall
Upper Valley Mall is a shopping mall located in Springfield, Ohio northeast of Dayton.
Built in 1971 by the Edward J. DeBartolo Corp. from Youngstown, the mall features one anchor store and offers four sit down restaurants.
The Upper Valley Mall is located on the city's west side just off US-68.
The mall was owned by Simon Property Group, an Indianapolis, Indiana-based company.
It is currently owned by Urban Retail Properties.
The Upper Valley Mall contains 267466 sqft .
of floor space, with Sears as the only independently owned anchor store.
Everett Mall
Everett Mall is a 673000 sqft indoor/outdoor shopping mall located in Everett, Washington, USA.
Planned in the late 1960s, the mall began with the construction of two anchor stores, Sears in 1969 and White Front in 1971.
The mall was originally built and opened in 1974 after the Boeing bust stalled construction in 1972.
It was further plagued upon opening with one anchor store closing before opening as well as a low tenant rate.
The mall began to rebound after The Bon Marche opened in 1977, leading to the construction of an additional wing to the mall anchored by the upscale Frederick & Nelson department store.
GVK One
GVK One is a shopping mall located in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, India.
The 350,000 sq.ft mall was opened to public on 1 May 2009.
The mall has 70 branded stores and its anchor store Shoppers Stop spans 60,000 sq.ft in three levels.
The mall has six screen INOX multiplex housed in it.
The mall is established and promoted by GVK Power and Infrastructure limited.
Shoppers Stop
Shoppers Stop is an Indian retailing company promoted by the K Raheja Corp Group.
It began in 1991 with its first store in Andheri, Mumbai.
Shoppers Stop Ltd has been awarded "the Hall of Fame" and won "the Emerging Market Retailer of the Year Award", by the World Retail Congress at Barcelona, on 10 April 2008.
Shoppers Stop is listed on the BSE and National Stock Exchange of India.
As of 2013, Shoppers Stop had 73 stores in India.
Eastern Hills Mall
Eastern Hills Mall is a shopping mall located at the western border of the Town of Clarence in Erie County, New York, United States.
It lies on Transit Road (New York State Route 78, a 73.49-mile state highway), which in the vicinity of the mall, divides Clarence, New York from the town of Amherst, New York east of (Buffalo, New York).
The mall is north of the junction of NY-78 with NY-5, and Main Street.
The name "Eastern Hills" refers to the very low hills that contribute to a slightly higher elevation than the bordering areas along the Onondaga Escarpment.
Eastern Hills Mall is part of a long commercial strip on Transit Road.
It consists of two long wings running north and south and one short wing running east and west, which connects the north-south wings in a "double L-shaped" formation.
A major department store is at the end of each wing.
A food court is located adjacent to the end of the long south wing.
A three-screen movie theater showing mainly independent films is also located in the mall, as well as a small New York State Department of Motor Vehicles office.
Surrounding the mall is a large, but generally unkept, parking lot.
The ratio of the mall is so large, it provides the highest parking ratio of any Buffalo area mall.
Much of the parking lot space is leased to area car dealerships to store overstock vehicles due to the low volume of shoppers at the mall.
Eastern Hills Mall is currently at approximately 70% occupancy, with many vacant stores throughout the mall and popular anchor store Dave & Busters shuttering its doors in 2015 to move to the nearby Walden Galleria.
Eastern Hills is considered by many area residents to be a "dead mall" and is listed on the website Deadmalls.com.
Most major and nationally recognized retailers have left and been replaced by independently owned "mom-and-pop" type stores, selling crafts and homemade goods.
It is common for retailers to open and close within their first few months, unable to turn a profit due to the low volume of shoppers that still visit Eastern Hills Mall.
Greendale Mall
The Greendale Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located near the intersection of Interstates 290 and 190 in Worcester, Massachusetts.
The complex has traditionally had two anchor stores, located at the northern and southern entrances.
An expansion in the late-1990s added a third anchor store, near the mall's center entrance.
DSW, Best Buy, TJ Maxx, and Big Lots occupy the anchor positions.
Lechmere used to have a store in the space now partially occupied by Best Buy, but closed in 1997.
The anchor at the end of the mall was Marshalls until 2007.
It became Big Lots in 2010.
North Shore Square
North Shore Square is a 621192 sqft shopping mall in Slidell, Louisiana.
The mall is the largest mall on the Northshore of Lake Pontchartrain, fifth largest in the New Orleans area and the 11th largest in Louisiana.
The mall is home to two anchor stores, Dillard's, and At Home, as well as approximately 23 other stores.
All the anchor stores are on one level.
The mall did not flood during Hurricane Katrina and experienced no serious damage.
The mall formerly had Mervyns as an anchor store, but closed shortly after the storm when Mervyn's pulled out of the Louisiana market.
The store was eventually replaced by Burlington Coat Factory, which is now closed due to corporate downsizing.
JCPenney closed on July 31, 2017.
The mall has struggled partially due to increased internet-based sales as well as an open-air shopping center located on the opposite side of town, to which it lost some of its tenants.
Following a nationwide trend, the mall's future is uncertain as many former mall-based stores have either closed completely or downsized nationally, and enclosed shopping malls across the country are challenged by new consumer trends and shifting paradigms.
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The name "Eastern Hills" refers to the very low hills that contribute to a slightly higher elevation than the bordering areas along the Onondaga Escarpment.
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Which film has the director who is older than the other, The Other (1972 Film) or Flesh And The Woman?
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Robert Mulligan
Robert Patrick Mulligan( August 23, 1925 – December 20, 2008) was an American film and television director best known as the director of humanistic American dramas, including" To Kill a Mockingbird"( 1962)," Summer of' 42"( 1971)," The Other"( 1972)," Same Time, Next Year"( 1978) and" The Man in the Moon"( 1991).
He was also known in the 1960s for his extensive collaborations with producer Alan J. Pakula.
He was the elder brother of actor Richard Mulligan.
Elliot Silverstein
Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie" Cat Ballou"( 1965).
Logan Sandler
Logan Sandler is an American writer and director who is best known for his first feature film" Live Cargo".
Ben Palmer
Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of" Bo' Selecta" and" The Inbetweeners".
Scotty Fox
Scott Fox is a pornographic film director who is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame.
Robert Siodmak
Robert Siodmak (8 August 1900 – 10 March 1973) was a German film director who also worked in the United States.
He is best remembered as a thriller specialist and for a series of stylish, unpretentious Hollywood films noirs he made in the 1940s, such as "The Killers" (1946).
Flesh and the Woman
Flesh and the Woman is a 1954 French- Italian drama film directed by Robert Siodmak.
It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival.
It was released in the USA under the title" Flesh and the Woman", and in the UK as" The Card of Fate".
It is a remake of the 1934 film" Le Grand Jeu".
How Far Away, How Near
How Far Away, How Near is a 1972 film directed by Tadeusz Konwicki.
The Other (1972 film)
The Other is a 1972 psychological thriller film directed by Robert Mulligan, adapted for film by Thomas Tryon from his novel of the same name.
It stars Uta Hagen, Diana Muldaur, and Chris and Martin Udvarnoky.
Dan Milne
Dan Milne is a British actor/ director who is possibly best known for his role in" EastEnders".
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Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie" Cat Ballou"( 1965).
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Diana Ross's song I'm Coming Out was written and produced by Nile Rodgers who was part of what band that has been active since 1976?
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Lay Me Down (Avicii song)
"Lay Me Down" is a song by Swedish producer Avicii.
Written by Avicii, Ash Pournouri, Nile Rodgers and Adam Lambert, the track appears on Avicii's debut studio album, "True" (2013).
American singer-songwriter Adam Lambert also provides vocals for the track, while Nile Rodgers provides guitar backing.
The track was released as the fifth single from his album on April 21, 2014.
The song is featured in a 2014 commercial for Lipton Ice Tea.
The music video shows Avicii performing the song live during his True Tour.
However, Adam Lambert and Nile Rodgers does not appear in the video.
The song is written in the key of A Minor.
My Mistake (Was to Love You)
"My Mistake (Was to Love You)" is a song recorded as a duet by Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye which was the second single released off the singers' duet album "Diana & Marvin" in February 1974.
One of the original songs featured on that album, "My Mistake (Was to Love You)" was written by Gloria Jones and Pam Sawyer, the team responsible for the Gladys Knight & the Pips' classic "If I Were Your Woman".
Pam Sawyer was also the co-writer (with Michael Masser) of the Diana Ross hit "Last Time I Saw Him" which dropped out of the Top 40 just prior to the Top 40 debut of "My Mistake (Was to Love You)" in March 1974: Sawyer would subsequently co-write (with Marilyn Mcleod) Diana Ross' 1976 #1 hit "Love Hangover".
The narrative of "My Mistake (Was to Love You)" outlines how two lovers' relationship fell apart because the man, according to the woman, felt as if "a girl loves you, you only call them weak", while the man admits that he let his lover "slip through, like grains of sand".
The song peaked at #15 on the "Billboard" R&B singles chart and #19 on the "Billboard" Pop singles chart.
Upside Down (Diana Ross song)
"Upside Down" is a song written and produced by Chic members Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards.
It was recorded by American singer Diana Ross.
The song was issued as a single through the Motown label in 1980, as the lead single from her self-titled tenth studio album, "diana".
"Upside Down" hit number one on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart on September 6, 1980.
It also hit number one on the "Billboard" Disco and Soul charts.
The single was released a full four weeks after the album was released.
It held down the number one spot for four weeks.
Diana (album)
Diana (stylized as diana) is the tenth studio solo album by American singer Diana Ross, released on May 22, 1980 by Motown Records.
The album is the biggest-selling studio album of Ross's career, selling nine million copies worldwide and spawning three international hit singles, including the US number 1 hit "Upside Down".
All songs are composed, played and produced by Chic members Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards.
I'm Coming Out
"I'm Coming Out" is a song made popular by American singer Diana Ross.
It was written and produced by Chic members Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers, and released on August 22, 1980, as the second single from Ross' self-titled tenth studio album "Diana" (1980).
My Old Piano
"My Old Piano" is a song by American singer Diana Ross.
The song written and produced by Chic members Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards, was released as the third and final single in the United States, and the second single in the United Kingdom and other countries, from her tenth studio album, "Diana" (1980).
Up All Night (The Chic Organization album)
Up All Night is a compilation album by Nile Rodgers and The Chic Organization, released in 2013.
It contains recordings written, played and produced by Rodgers and Bernard Edwards for various artists including Sister Sledge, Diana Ross, Sheila & B. Devotion, Deborah Harry, Norma Jean Wright, Carly Simon, Johnny Mathis and their own group CHIC.
In its original form, the album included every UK Top 40 hit single produced by Chic, excepting remixes.
The Johnny Mathis track was widely publicised as being previously unreleased, though it had in fact appeared on Mathis' own "Ultimate Collection" CD in 2011.
Everybody Dance (Chic song)
"Everybody Dance" is a song written and produced by American musicians Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers for their band Chic.
The disco song, which features Norma Jean Wright on lead vocals and Luther Vandross on background vocals, was released as the second single from the band's self-titled debut studio album "Chic" (1977) in 1978.
According to Nile Rodgers, it was the first song specifically written for Chic, and, due to its historical status and popularity, is usually played as the opening song of the band's live set.
It was later heavily sampled by British pop group Steps on their UK number 1 "Stomp" and by the Manic Street Preachers on their single "(It's Not War) Just the End of Love".
Workin' Overtime
Workin' Overtime is the seventeenth studio album by American singer Diana Ross, released on June 6, 1989 by Motown.
It was Ross' first Motown album since "Diana" (1980), after Ross left the label for a then record breaking $20 million deal with RCA.
Upon Diana's return to the label, Motown founder Berry Gordy, Jr. had sold the label to MCA Records and had positioned Jheryl Busby to the head of Motown.
Ross was at first reluctant to return to her old label but Gordy promised her a lot in her return: not only would Ross return to Motown as a recording act, but she would be the label's part-owner.
Ross reunited with collaborator Nile Rodgers to make this album - which was an attempt to gear her to a much younger audience bringing in new jack swing productions and house music.
Nile Rodgers
Nile Gregory Rodgers, Jr. (born September 19, 1952) is an American record producer, songwriter, musician, composer, arranger and guitarist.
He is the lead guitarist and co-founding member with Bernard Edwards of the band Chic, which has been active since 1976 and was one of the most successful groups of the disco era.
He is famed for his "chucking" rhythm guitar style.
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LIM-49 Nike Zeus
Nike Zeus was an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) system developed by the US Army during the late 1950s and early 1960s, designed to destroy Soviet intercontinental ballistic missile warheads before they could hit targets in the United States.
It was designed by Bell's Nike team, and was initially based on the earlier Nike Hercules anti-aircraft missile.
The original Zeus A, given the tri-service identifier XLIM-49, was designed to intercept warheads in the upper atmosphere, mounting a 25 kiloton W31 nuclear warhead.
During development, the concept changed to protect a much larger area and intercept the warheads at higher altitudes.
This required the missile to be greatly enlarged into the totally new design, Zeus B, mounting a 400 kiloton W50 warhead.
In several successful tests, the B model proved itself able to intercept warheads, and even satellites.
Maidenhead Locator System
The Maidenhead Locator System also QTH or QRA grid system (deprecated) is a geographic co-ordinate system used by amateur radio operators to succinctly describe their locations.
Its purpose is to be concise, accurate and robust in the face of interference and adverse transmission conditions.
The Maidenhead Locator System can describe locations anywhere in the world, and replaced the previous QRA locator system which was limited to European contacts.
Fighter units of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force
Fighter units of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force are squadrons of fighter aircraft dedicated to the defense of Japan.
One of their main activities is providing Quick Reaction Alert intercepts to Chinese and Russian aircraft nearing or violating Japanese airspace.
In 2016 Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) aircraft launched 851 times to intercept Chinese aircraft and 301 times in response to Russian aircraft.
Quantile regression averaging
Quantile Regression Averaging (QRA) is a forecast combination approach to the computation of prediction intervals.
It involves applying quantile regression to the point forecasts of a small number of individual forecasting models or experts.
It has been introduced in 2014 by Jakub Nowotarski and Rafał Weron and originally used for probabilistic forecasting of electricity prices and loads.
Despite its simplicity it has been found to perform extremely well in practice - the top two performing teams in the "price track" of the Global Energy Forecasting Competition (GEFCom2014) used variants of QRA.
Intercept method
The intercept method, also known as Marcq St. Hilaire method, is an astronomical navigation method of calculating an observer's position on earth.
It was originally called the "azimuth intercept" method because the process involves drawing a line which intercepts the azimuth line.
This name was shortened to "intercept" method and the "intercept distance" was shortened to 'intercept'.
Quick Reaction Alert
Quick Reaction Alert, known colloquially as QRA, is state of readiness and "modus operandi" of air defence maintained at all hours of the day by NATO, mainly involving the Royal Air Force (RAF).
Y-intercept
In analytic geometry, using the common convention that the horizontal axis represents a variable "x" and the vertical axis represents a variable "y", a "y"-intercept or vertical intercept is a point where the graph of a function or relation intersects the "y"-axis of the coordinate system.
As such, these points satisfy "x" = 0.
Second-order intercept point
The Second Order Intercept Point, also known as the SOI, IP2, or IIP2 (Input Intercept Point), is a measure of linearity that quantifies the second-order distortion generated by nonlinear systems and devices.
Examples of frequently used devices that are concerned with this measure are amplifiers and mixers.
It is related to the third-order intercept point, which is generally used for quantifying degree of nonlinearity of a nonlinear system or it can also be used to estimate the nonlinear products present at the output of such a system.
QRA locator
The QRA locator, also called QTH locator in some publications, is an obsolete geographic coordinate system used by amateur radio operators in Europe before the introduction of the Maidenhead Locator System.
As a radio transmitter or receiver location system the QRA locator is considered defunct, but may be found in many older documents.
Third-order intercept point
In telecommunications, a third-order intercept point (IP or TOI) is a measure for weakly nonlinear systems and devices, for example receivers, linear amplifiers and mixers.
It is based on the idea that the device nonlinearity can be modeled using a low-order polynomial, derived by means of Taylor series expansion.
The third-order intercept point relates nonlinear products caused by the third-order nonlinear term to the linearly amplified signal, in contrast to the second-order intercept point that uses second-order terms.
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Ngaruroro River
The Ngaruroro River is located in the eastern North Island of New Zealand.
It runs for a total of 164 kilometres southeast from the Kaweka Range, Kaimanawa Range and Ruahine Range and then east before emptying into Hawke Bay roughly halfway between the cities of Napier and Hastings, near the town of Clive( drainage area 2,000 square kilometres above Tutaekuri River confluence).
The river is mostly a single- thread channel down to Whanawhana( 45 kilometers from the coast), flowing through a greywacke rock gorge.
Below Whanawhana, the river opens to wide braided channel and is joined by the Maraekakaho River.
The Ngaruroro shares a river mouth with the Tutaekuri, Clive River and Muddy Creek.
The meeting of these rivers forms the Waitangi Estuary.
The Ngaruroro is one of several rivers that helped form the alluvial Heretaunga Plains at the south end of the coast of Hawke Bay.
The course of the Ngaruroro has changed several times, originally flowing down what is now the Clive River.
It changed to much of its present course in 1867 during a major flood.
In 1969, the bottom 4 km of river was diverted more directly to the coast( near Pakowhai Road) in an effort to reduce flooding.
The Karamu and Clive remain as rivers, but drain a smaller catchment.
About 40% of the catchment is pasture, and 55% native forest.
The upper Ngaruroro drains the Kaweka Forest Park and it is used for trout fishing( mostly rainbow), rafting, tramping and deer hunting.
The Ngaruroro River recharges freshwater to the Heretaunga groundwater aquifer( in the order of 4 cubic metres per second).
This aquifer feeds several streams in the area( e.g. Raupare, Irongate), in addition to pumping that supports extensive orchards of the Heretaunga Plains.
Eventually the aquifer discharges to the sea in submarine springs some 20 km off the coast.
The meaning of Ngaruroro is obscure.
Little Clive River
The Little Clive River is a tributary of the Patten River, flowing into the Cochrane District, in Northeastern Ontario, in Canada.
The" Little Clive River" flows in the townships of Clive and St. Laurent.
Crocodile River (Limpopo)
The Crocodile River is a river in South Africa.
After its confluence with the Marico River, both rivers form the Limpopo River.
Rude & Rare: The Best of Derek and Clive
Rude& Rare: The Best of Derek and Clive is a greatest hits album starring Peter Cook and Dudley Moore as their characters Derek and Clive.
The collection contains two discs: the first featuring selected tracks from two of the previous three Derek and Clive albums(" Derek and Clive Come Again" and" Derek and Clive Ad Nauseam").
The second disc contains previously unreleased material.
Clive River
The Clive River is a river in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand.
At long, it is the shortest of the main rivers flowing through the Heretaunga Plains.
The Clive River occupies the former course of the Ngaruroro River, which in 1867 changed flow to its present course during major flooding.
Getting most of its drainage from irrigation ditches around the Heretaunga Plains, the river starts from the west of Flaxmere( just south of the Ngaruroro River), where it flows south- east, west of Hastings before making a sharp, right angle turn towards Havelock North.
The river then flows north- east past Havelock North, where it is known as the Karamu Stream, and again flowing past Hastings, this time to the east of Hastings.
The river finally turns in an east direction there it flows past the town of Clive and into the Pacific Ocean.
Derek and Clive (Live)
Derek and Clive( Live) is the debut comedy record recorded by Derek and Clive, drunken alter- egos created by comedy duo Peter Cook and Dudley Moore.
The double act began as a private joke between the two of them at the Electric Lady Studios, as a way of easing the tension of their 1973 Broadway show" Good Evening".
Originally, the record was never intended for release, but when bootleg copies of the recordings proved popular, Cook decided there was money to be made and, padding the record out with live material recorded at the Bottom Line in New York City, the album was released in 1976.
The record was very nearly called" Derek and Clive( Dead)".
The sleeve notes give a flavour of the production of the record:" Peter Cook and Dudley Moore were appearing on Broadway in the show" Good Evening" when they first happened upon two brilliant new talents.
Derek and Clive were working at the time in the toilets of the British Trade Centre.
Cook and Moore were quick to see that they had made a major discovery and after much persuasion, including a packet of Craven A and a bottle of Tizer, Derek and Clive agreed to perform at the Electric Lady Studios.
With growing assurance they appeared in front of a small, invited audience( Dudley Moore).
The record you have bought is a mixture of the two evenings.
Once they had mastered which end of the microphone to talk into, Derek and Clive gained enormously in confidence.
Their method is basically a stream of unconsciousness, a mixture of Dylan Thomas and Mae West, with overtones of Goethe.
At a time when British influence is declining throughout the world, Derek and Clive represent welcome evidence of what this great country could be.
They are a ray of hope on a darkening horizon.
Their philosophy is both an inspiration to youth and hope for the senile.
On this record they discuss fully and frankly the major problems confronting a confused world.
Not since Isaac Newton sat in a bath and discovered that apples could stun Archimedes, has such a fully fledged Weltanschauung emerged.
Since the recording, Derek and Clive have been besieged by offers, Vegas,
The London Palladium, Fiji but they prefer the simple, natural life of the toilets.
" There's a certain rhythm there", says Derek.
" You know where you stand", states Clive.
One can not but sympathise with them.
The seemingly glittering world of' Show business' with its broken marriages, drugs and enormous rewards leaves them uninterested.
We can only admire their straightforward point of view.
Poets?
satirists?
philosophers?
comedians?
social commentators?
Derek and Clive sum it up more succinctly.
" Just a couple of cunts" is their frank self- appraisal."
São Sebastião River
There are two rivers named São Sebastião River, both in Brazil:
Little Clive River
The Little Clive River is a tributary of the Patten River, flowing into the Cochrane District, in Northeastern Ontario, in Canada.
The" Little Clive River" flows in the townships of Clive and St. Laurent.
Guatapé River
The Guatapé is a river in Antioquia Department, Colombia and a tributary of the Samaná Norte River.
The Jaguas( 170 MW), Las Playas( 204 MW) and San Carlos( 1240 MW) hydroelectric power plants are located on its stem.
Salang River
The Salang is a 438 kilometre long river of Afghanistan, flowing through Parwan Province.
It is a tributary of the Indus River and the Ghorband River and the Panjshir River and the Kabul River.
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Instituto Maristas Valladolid
Instituto Maristas Valladolid was founded by the Marist Brothers in 1941.
It includes divisions from preschool through the university level.
It is located in Morelia( formerly Valladolid), Michoacán, Mexico.
Jamie Simpson
Jamie Simpson( born 6 September 1986) is a coach with the Central Queensland Capras, a feeder club for the NRL club the Brisbane Broncos in the Queensland Cup and a former rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s.
Simpson played as a and as a. Simpson also played as a lock and in his schoolboy years at St. Brendan's College, Yeppoon.
Simpson is avid worker in the community and is an ambassador for The Men Of League Foundation and Lymphoma Australia.
St. Brendan's Hospital
St. Brendan's Hospital may refer to:
Parish of St. Brendan and of St. Ann
The Parish of St. Ann- St. Brendan is a parish of the Archdiocese of New York located in the Bronx, New York.
It was created on August 1, 2015 by the merger of two previous parishes, the Shrine Church of St. Ann and the Parish of St. Brendan.
St Brendan's College, Killarney
St Brendan's College, known locally as The Sem, is a secondary school in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland.
St. Brendan's College, Yeppoon
St. Brendan's College( sometimes shortened to" SBC") is a Roman Catholic all- boys day and boarding school founded by the Christian Brothers located in Yeppoon, Queensland.
The school was officially opened in 1940 with a total of 59 students.
The school describes itself as" Australia's Largest Country Boys Boarding School", and has nurtured the growth of several leading National Rugby League players.
St. Brendan's Rugby Club
St. Brendan's Rugby Club, or St. Brendan's, is an Argentine rugby union and field hockey club located in the city of Buenos Aires.
The rugby union team currently plays in the Torneo de la URBA Grupo II, the second division of the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires league system.
St. Brendan's College
St. Brendan's College may refer to:
St Brendan's College, Killarney
St Brendan's College, known locally as The Sem, is a secondary school in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland.
St. Brendan School
St. Brendan School was a Roman Catholic, coeducational, college preparatory school in Riverside, Rhode Island, USA.
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Andy On
Andy On( born 11 May 1977) is a Taiwanese- American actor and martial artist.
Thaweekun Thong-on
Thaweekun Thong-on , born March 1, 1998) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder.
Billy Milano
Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.
He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.
He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker.
Lee Chae-on
Lee Chae- on( born 28 May 1963) is a South Korean volleyball player.
He competed in the men's tournament at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
Woody Guthrie
Woodrow Wilson Guthrie (July 14, 1912 – October 3, 1967) was an American singer-songwriter, one of the most significant figures in American western folk music; his music, including songs, such as "
This Land Is Your Land", has inspired several generations both politically and musically.
He wrote hundreds of country, folk, and children's songs, along with ballads and improvised works.
His album of songs about the Dust Bowl period, "Dust Bowl Ballads", is included on "Mojo" magazine's list of 100 Records That Changed The World.
Many of his recorded songs are archived in the Library of Congress.
Songwriters such as Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Johnny Cash, Bruce Springsteen, Robert Hunter, Harry Chapin, John Mellencamp, Pete Seeger, Andy Irvine, Joe Strummer, Billy Bragg, Jerry Garcia, Jay Farrar, Bob Weir, Jeff Tweedy, Bob Childers, Sammy Walker, Tom Paxton, AJJ, Brian Fallon, and Sixto Rodríguez have acknowledged Guthrie as a major influence.
He frequently performed with the slogan "This machine kills fascists" displayed on his guitar.
Guthrie was brought up by middle-class parents in Okemah, Oklahoma, until he was 14, when his mother Mary was hospitalized as a consequence of Huntington's disease, a fatal hereditary neurological disorder.
His father moved to Pampa, Texas, to repay debts from unsuccessful real estate deals.
During his early teens, Guthrie learned folk and blues songs from his parents' friends.
He married at 19, but with the advent of the dust storms that marked the Dust Bowl period, he left his wife and three children to join the thousands of Okies who were migrating to California looking for employment.
He worked at Los Angeles radio station KFVD, achieving some fame from playing hillbilly music; made friends with Will Geer and John Steinbeck; and wrote a column for the communist newspaper "People's World" from May 1939 to January 1940.
Throughout his life, Guthrie was associated with United States communist groups, although he did not appear to belong to any.
With the outbreak of World War II and the non-aggression pact the Soviet Union had signed with Germany in 1939, the owners of KFVD radio were not comfortable with Guthrie's political leanings.
He left the station, ending up in New York where he wrote and recorded his 1940 album "Dust Bowl Ballads", based on his experiences during the 1930s, which earned him the nickname the "Dust Bowl Troubadour".
In February 1940 he wrote his most famous song, "
This Land Is Your Land".
He said it was a response to what he felt was the overplaying of Irving Berlin's "God Bless America" on the radio.
Guthrie was married three times and fathered eight children.
His son Arlo Guthrie became nationally known as a musician.
Guthrie died in 1967 from complications of Huntington's disease.
His first two daughters also died of the disease.
During his later years, in spite of his illness, Guthrie served as a figurehead in the folk movement, providing inspiration to a generation of new folk and country musicians, including mentoring Ramblin' Jack Elliott and Bob Dylan.
Bernie Bonvoisin
Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.
He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.
He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song" Ride On" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott.
Cheung Wai On
Cheung Wai On( born May 2, 1981) is a Chinese Grand Prix motorcycle racer.
Let the Night Roll On
"Let the Night Roll On" is the thirty-third single by Australian hard rock band the Angels, released in 1990.
It was released as the first single from The Angels ninth studio album Beyond Salvation.
Let the Night Roll On peaked at number 17 on the ARIA Charts.
Teerasak Po-on
Teerasak Po- on( born 18 May 1978) is a Thai professional footballer coach and former player.
Roll On, Columbia, Roll On
"Roll On, Columbia, Roll On" is an American folk song written in 1941 by American folk singer Woody Guthrie, who popularized the song through his own recording of it.
The song glamorized the harnessing of the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest.
The 11 hydroelectric dams built on the American stretch of the Columbia helped farms and industry, but their construction also permanently altered the character of the river.
The song became famous as an anthem about American public works projects arising out of the New Deal in the Great Depression.
In 1987, it was adopted as the official folk song of the State of Washington.
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Dinosaur World (Arkansas)
Dinosaur World, earlier known as John Agar's Land of Kong and " Farwell's Dinosaur Park", was a tourist attraction in Beaver, Arkansas.
It was a theme park covering 65 acre , which contained a hundred life-size sculptures of dinosaurs, cavemen, and other prehistoric creatures as well as the world's largest Noah's Ark Mural painted by local artist Will Johnson.
The park closed in 2005.
It was the largest dinosaur park in the world.
Romkerhall
Romkerhall (also frequently called "Romkerhalle") is a popular tourist destination on the River Oker in the Harz Mountains of Germany.
There is a public car park here as well as a hotel and restaurant opposite the Romkerhall Waterfall.
Romkerhall lies within the unincorporated area of Harz in the Lower Saxon county of Goslar in the Harz Mountains.
The hotel and waterfall form a small tourist attraction which is marketed as the "Kingdom of Romkerhall - the smallest kingdom in the world!"
(German: ""Königreich Romkerhall − das kleinste Königreich der Welt!"")
Australian Age of Dinosaurs
Australian Age of Dinosaurs Ltd (AAOD) is a not for profit organisation located in Winton, Queensland and founded by David and Judy Elliott in 2002.
The organisation’s activities include operation of the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum of Natural History (the Museum) which holds annual dinosaur digs in the Winton Formation of western Queensland and oversees the year-round operation of Australia’s most productive dinosaur fossil preparation laboratory.
Since 2005, the AAOD Museum has accumulated the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils in the world and holds the holotype specimens of "Diamantinasaurus matildae" ("Matilda"), "Savannasaurus elliottorum" ("Wade"), and "Australovenator wintonensis" ("Banjo"), Australia’s most complete theropod skeleton.
The museum is open to the public daily from April to end September and open six days (closed Sundays) from October to end March.
In 2016 the Museum was awarded the Major Tourist Attraction Award in the Outback Queensland and Queensland Tourism Awards.
Paul N. Domke
Paul N. Domke (born December 31, 1885, Moltke Township, Michigan) founded Domke's Prehistorical Gardens (now Dinosaur Gardens Prehistorical Zoo) in 1935 in Ossineke, Michigan.
This tourist attraction primarily showcases dinosaurs sculpted by Domke, who was a self-trained artist.
Boldt Castle
Boldt Castle is a major landmark and tourist attraction in the Thousand Islands region of the U.S. state of New York.
Open to guests seasonally between mid May and mid October.
It is located on Heart Island in the Saint Lawrence River.
Heart Island is part of the Town of Alexandria, in Jefferson County.
Originally a private mansion built by an American millionaire, George Boldt, it is today maintained by the Thousand Islands Bridge Authority as a tourist attraction.
Cayman Turtle Farm
Cayman Turtle Centre is a conservation facility and tourist attraction located in the West Bay district of the Cayman Islands.
It is used for raising the endangered Green Sea Turtle.
Established in 1968 by a group of American and British investors as "Mariculture Limited", the centre was initially a facility used to raise the Green Sea Turtle for commercial purposes.
By raising the turtle in a farming operation, the investors could raise turtle-meat for consumption without depleting the wild population of the species.
Still in operation as a farm that breeds and raises turtles in order to sell product, the Cayman Turtle Farm has also become a research centre and tourist attraction.
Currently, the centre is a conservation project as well as the largest land-based attraction in the Cayman Islands.
The turtle centre welcomes more than 500,000 visitors annually.
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln ( ; February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 16th President of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865.
Lincoln led the United States through its Civil War—its bloodiest war and perhaps its greatest moral, constitutional, and political crisis.
In doing so, he preserved the Union, paved the way to the abolition of slavery, strengthened the federal government, and modernized the economy.
Dinosaur Kingdom
Dinosaur Kingdom (also called Escape From Dinosaur Kingdom) is a tourist attraction in Natural Bridge, Virginia, consisting of statues which depict a dinosaur attack on the Union Army.
The park contains thirty fiberglass dinosaur statues, a smaller number of Union soldiers, and several other characters, including Abraham Lincoln and a gorilla in a cowboy hat.
Dinosaur Kingdom, which opened in 2005, is the work of local artist Mark Cline, who also created nearby Foamhenge.
The park's statues are built around the premise that paleontologists discovered dinosaurs in Virginia in 1863; when the Union Army attempted to use the dinosaurs as weapons, the dinosaurs turned on them.
Cline originally planned to have the dinosaurs besiege Pancho Villa's army, but chose to use the Union Army instead to win local favor, claiming "people still fight the Civil War down here".
According to Cline, Northerners have never complained about playing the villain in the attraction; he plans to open a similar park at Gettysburg reenacting Pickett's Charge with dinosaurs, in which the Confederates will be attacked.
Cline had desired to build dinosaur statues ever since stopping at the Dinosaur Land park in White Post, Virginia in his youth; his inspiration for Dinosaur Kingdom's theme came from the movie "The Valley of Gwangi", in which cowboys discovered living dinosaurs in a Mexican valley.
Dinosaur Park
Dinosaur Park is a tourist attraction in Rapid City, South Dakota, United States.
Dedicated on May 22, 1936, it contains seven dinosaur sculptures on a hill overlooking the city, created to capitalize on the tourists coming to the Black Hills to see Mount Rushmore.
Constructed by the city of Rapid City and the Works Progress Administration, WPA Project #960's dinosaurs were designed by Emmet Sullivan.
Sullivan also designed the "Apatosaurus" (formerly "Brontosaurus") at Wall Drug nearby in Wall, South Dakota, the Christ of the Ozarks statue in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, and the dinosaurs at the now closed Dinosaur World in Beaver, Arkansas.
Dinosaur Gardens
Dinosaur Gardens is a tourist attraction in Ossineke, Michigan, United States.
Built on a 40 acre tract of drained swampland, visitors to the "zoo" encounter several dozen home-made sculptures of dinosaurs, prehistoric birds, prehistoric mammals, and cavemen, many of which are arranged into action-packed (and often violent) scenes.
The attraction, started by folk artist Paul N. Domke in the 1930s, also boasts a gift shop and a dinosaur-themed miniature golf course.
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Pickerel Creek
Pickerel Creek is a stream in Christian and Greene counties in the Ozarks of southwest Missouri.
The stream is a tributary to the Sac River.
The headwaters of the stream are in western Christian County at and the confluence with the Sac River in Greene County is at.
The stream source area lies just north of Billings and U.S. Route 60.
The stream flows north into Greene County passing under Missouri Route 174 west of Republic.
It continues north passing under Interstate 44 and Missouri Route 266 east of Plano and joins the Sac River about two miles north of Plano and three miles southwest of Bois D'Arc.
Pickerel Creek has the name of the local Pickerel family.
Raspberry Creek
Raspberry Creek is a watercourse in Queensland, Australia, approximately 620 km northwest of the capital Brisbane.
Stuart River (Minnesota)
The Stuart River is a river located in Minnesota, in the United States.
Walkout Creek
Walkout Creek is a creek in northern British Columbia, Canada.
It flows west into Raspberry Creek.
Don River (North Queensland)
The Don River is a river located in North Queensland, Australia.
Dee River (Queensland)
The Dee River is a river located in Central Queensland, Australia.
Alder Creek (Siskiyou County, California)
Alder Creek is a river located in Siskiyou County, California.
North Dry Sac River
North Dry Sac
River is a stream in northern Greene and southern Polk counties in the Ozarks of southwest Missouri.
The stream headwaters arise in northern Greene County southwest of Fair Grove and north of Hickory Barren at and the stream flows northwest passing under routes H and CC and Missouri Route 13 to its confluence with the Little Sac River southwest of Brighton at. North Dry Sac
River, a tributary of the Little Sac River, was named for its tendency to run dry.
Cul de Sac River
The Cul De Sac River is a river in Saint Lucia.
It flows north and then west from the central highlands in the south of the island, reaching the Caribbean Sea to the south of the capital, Castries.
It is one of the longest rivers in Saint Lucia.
Sac River
The Sac River is a river in the Ozarks of Southwest Missouri.
It is long, with headwaters in western Greene County.
The stream passes through the northeast corner of Lawrence County then re-enters Greene County.
The stream enters Dade County northwest of Ash Grove.
The stream enters Stockton Lake in Dade County between Dadeville and Greenfield, then flows north exiting Stockton Lake in Cedar County.
The stream meanders north into St. Clair County, passes under US Route 54 and enters the Osage River in Truman Reservoir southeast of Osceola.
Large portions of the Sac River and the Little Sac River are inundated by Stockton Lake.
The river was named after the Sac Indians.
The Big Eddy Site, an archaeological dig, is along the Sac River within Cedar County.
Eleven feet of river sediment at the site provides a stratigraphy that suggests more than 10,000 years of nearly constant occupation by American Indians, potentially pre-dating the Clovis culture and contributing to the knowledge of the Dalton and San Patrice cultures.
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Prince Abbas Mirza Farman Farmaian
Prince Abbas Mirza Farman Farmaian Qajar( or Kadjar)( 1890 – 1935) Iranian royal prince of the Qajar dynasty, was the second son of Prince Abdol- Hossein Mirza Farmanfarma of Persia, one of the most preeminent political figures of his time and of the royal Princess Ezzat ed- Dowleh Qajar, the daughter of king Mozaffar- al- Din Shah.
He was named after his great- grand father, crown prince Abbas Mirza son of Fath Ali Shah Qajar.
Manucher Mirza Farman Farmaian
Prince Manucher Mirza( 1917–2003) was born in Tehran in 1917.
He was the sixth son of Prince Abdol Hossein Mirza Farmanfarma and of Batoul Khanoum.
He studied petroleum engineering at Birmingham University in England before returning to Iran.
On his return he joined the military rising to the rank of second lieutenant and left in the weeks surrounding January 1943.
He went on to work in the Ministry of Finance until he was appointed to become the director general of Petroleum, Concessions, and Mines in April 1949.
In 1958 he became the director of sales for the National Iranian Oil Company.
A key signatory in the 1959 Cairo Agreement that resulted in OPEC, he was Iran's first ambassador to Venezuela.
In 1979 during the Iranian Revolution, Manucher escaped across the Iran- Turkey border with the help of Kurdish smugglers.
After fleeing from Ayatollah Khomeini's regime in the 1979 revolution, Manucher Mirza permanently relocated to Venezuela, establishing a new life and a new business( potato crisp manufacturer) for himself.
In his later life he co-authored Blood and Oil: Memoirs of a Persian Prince with his daughter Roxane Farman Farmaian, which was published in 1997.
In 2003, Manucher died in Caracas and was buried in Oakland Cemetery in Sag Harbor, NY next to his brother Abol- Bashar Mirza Farman Farmaian.
Allah Verdi Mirza Farman Farmaian
Allah Verdi Mirza Farman Farmaian born 1929 is the son of the deceased Qajar Persian nobleman Abdol Hossein Mirza Farmanfarma and his wife Hamdam Khanoum.
He studied at Reed College undergraduate and obtained a Doctorate in Biology at Stanford University.
A prominent academic in the United States he was a professor and head of the Biology department at Rutgers University in New Jersey.
He has two daughters:
Sabar Mirza Farman Farmaian
Sabar Mirza Farman Farmaian( 1912–2006)
The first son of Persian Qajar nobleman Abdol Hossein Mirza Farmanfarma through Masoumeh Khanoum.
He was born in 1912 in Tehran.
He quickly decided on medicine, becoming a doctor and specialising in malaria and studying it to great extent.
Dr Sabar Farmanfarmaian participated in a number of projects initiated by the World Health Organization.
He was a staunch supporter of Mossadegh during Iran's oil nationalisation in 1953.
He held the post of Minister of Health during Mossadegh's second cabinet.
John Templeton (botanist)
John Templeton( 1766–1825) was an early Irish naturalist and botanist.
He is often referred to as the" Father of Irish Botany".
He was the father of naturalist, artist and entomologist Robert Templeton.
Cleomenes II
Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC.
The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II.
He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II.
Khodadad Mirza Farman Farmaian
Khodadad Mirza Farman Farmaian (8 May 1928 – 16 December 2015) was the son of the Qajar Persian nobleman Abdol Hossein Mirza Farmanfarma and his wife Hamdam Khanoum.
During the Pahlavi dynasty era, he held the post of governor of the Central Bank of Iran.
He was a loving family man and was the chief architect of the 1960s Persian economic boom.
He however often dismissed the Shah as incompetent.
He fled during the 1979 revolution in Iran to the West and to London.
He died of lung cancer at the age of 87 in London, United Kingdom, on 16 December 2015.
Abdol-Hossein Farman Farma
Prince Abdol-Hossein Farman Farma (1857 – November, 1939) was one of the most prominent Qajar princes, and one of the most influential politicians of his time in Persia.
He was born in Tehran to Prince Nosrat Dowleh Firouz in 1857, and died in November 1939 at the age of 82.
He was the 16th grandson of the Qajar crown prince Abbas Mirza.
He fathered 26 sons and 13 daughters by 8 wives.
He lived to see four sons of his first wife die within his lifetime.
Abol-Bashar Mirza Farman Farmaian
Abol- Bashar Mirza Farman Farmaian is the son of the Qajar Persian nobleman Abdol Hossein Mirza Farmanfarma and his wife Batoul Khanoum.
Abol- Bashar attended Columbia University in New York, where he studied law.
He later moved to Janatabad, one of the Farman- Farma villages, and became the il- Khan, or leader, of the Zuleh Tribe in an effort to aid in their recent settlement in the area.
Initially planning to stay indefinitely, he left within a few years, after having raised the living conditions in the area.
Obata Toramori
He was the father of Obata Masamori.
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Do Robert Chambers (Development Scholar) and Dado Cavalcanti share the same nationality?
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Robert Chambers (English judge)
Sir Robert Chambers( 14 January 1737 – 9 May 1803) was an English jurist, Vinerian Professor of English Law, and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal.
Robert Chambers (Quebec City mayor)
Robert Chambers( 1834–1886) was a Canadian politician, serving as Mayor of Quebec City from May 1878 to May 1880.
Dado Cavalcanti
Luis Eduardo Barros Cavalcanti( born 9 July 1981), known as Dado Cavalcanti, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a left back, and is a manager.
Robert Chambers Jr.
Robert Chambers( March 1832 – 23 March 1888) was a Scottish publisher, editor of Chambers' Journal, amateur golfer and encyclopaedist, the son of Robert Chambers, the co-founder of the W& R Chambers publishing house in Edinburgh.
Helen O'Neill (academic)
Helen O' Neill is a leading development scholar who was the founding director of the Centre for Development Studies at the University College Dublin.
Robert Chambers (priest)
Robert Chambers( 1571 – 1628), was a Catholic priest from Yorkshire.
Robert Chambers (development scholar)
Robert John Haylock Chambers OBE( born 1 May 1932) is a British academic and development practitioner.
He spent his academic career at the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex.
In 2013 he became an honorary fellow of the International Institute of Social Studies.
Robert Chambers (Canadian politician)
Robert Chambers( c. 1813 – August 29, 1875) was a merchant and politician in Nova Scotia, Canada.
He represented Colchester County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1867 to 1871 as a Liberal member.
He was born in Newport, Nova Scotia, the son of Robert Chambers.
He married Nancy Blair Archibald.
Chambers was a justice of the peace.
He died in Truro.
Robert Wade (scholar)
Robert Hunter Wade( born 1944) is a political economy and development scholar.
He is currently Professor of Global Political Economy at the Department of International Development, London School of Economics.
Bob Chambers (footballer)
Robert Chambers( 11 December 1899 – 1972) was an English professional association footballer.
He played for five clubs in the Football League in the 1920s, as well as playing non-league football with Carlisle United.
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Do both films One Exciting Night and Welcome Mr. President have the directors that share the same nationality?
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Matt Corboy
Matt Corboy( born June 4, 1973) is an American actor.
He has appeared in both films and television series.
One Exciting Night (1944 film)
One Exciting Night is a 1944 British musical comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Vera Lynn, Donald Stewart and Mary Clare.
The film was also known as You Can't Do Without Love.
The screenplay concerns a female singer who becomes involved with a man who is the victim of a kidnap plot.
Welcome, Mr. Washington
Welcome, Mr. Washington is a 1944 British drama film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Barbara Mullen, Donald Stewart and Peggy Cummins.
The film was made by British National Films, based on a story by Noel Streatfeild.
" Welcome, Mr. Washington" was listed as one of the British Film Institute's" 75 Most Wanted" lost films for some years.
It emerged in early 2016 that a complete print had been discovered in a locker in London's Cinema Museum.
It was screened at BFI Southbank in late January.
Donald Stewart (actor)
Donald Stewart( 19101966) was an American actor and singer who settled and worked in the United Kingdom.
After training at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and several appearances in Broadway musicals( including), Stewart moved to England.
He performed in revue, and became a leading man in several British films of the 1940s including" The Peterville Diamond"( 1942) and" One Exciting Night"( 1944).
During the 1950s he appeared in character roles in films and increasingly on television.
He was married to the actress Renée Houston, whom he met filming" Fine Feathers"( 1937).
Riccardo Milani
Riccardo Milani( born 15 April 1958) is an Italian film and television director and screenwriter.
One Exciting Adventure
One Exciting Adventure is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Ernst L. Frank and starring Binnie Barnes, Neil Hamilton and Paul Cavanagh.
It is a remake of the 1933 German film" What Women Dream".
Midnight Faces
Midnight Faces( 1926) is a silent film starring Francis X. Bushman, Jr. and Jack Perrin.
The film is an" old dark house" murder mystery in the same genre as" One Exciting Night"( 1922)," The Ghost Breaker"( 1922)," The Bat"( 1926) and" The Cat and the Canary"( 1927).
Critic Christopher
Workman called it" a thoroughly unmemorable entry in the run of old dark house horror comedies.
( Director)
Cohen handles the material with an almost intentional absence of style, atmosphere and wit ...
Even at less than an hour, the film drags interminably."
Welcome Mr. President
Welcome Mr. President is an Italian 2013 comedy film directed by Riccardo Milani and starring Claudio Bisio.
One Exciting Night
One Exciting Night is a 1922 American Gothic silent Mystery film directed by D. W. Griffith.
The plot revolves around a series of murders on a wealthy estate and the attempts of the cast to uncover the murderer's identity.
The success of both the Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood play "The Bat" (1920), as well as the 1922 stage play "The Cat and the Canary", led Griffith to write and produce his own variation on the theme, which in turn led to the production of similar "murder mystery/old dark house" films such as "The Ghost Breaker" (1922), previously filmed by C. B. DeMille in 1914, "The Bat" (1926) based on the play, "Midnight Faces" (1926), "The Cat and the Canary" (1927), "The Old Dark House" (1932) and even the fabled "London After Midnight" (1927) with Lon Chaney.
At the time of this film, Henry Hull was starring on Broadway in the stage version of John Willard's "The Cat and the Canary".
D. W. Griffith
David Wark Griffith( January 22, 1875 – July 23, 1948) was an American film director.
Widely considered as the most important filmmaker of his generation, he pioneered the feature- length movie and many enduring cinematic techniques, such as the close- up.
His film" The Birth of a Nation"( 1915) broke box- office records but also attracted much controversy, as it depicted African Americans in a negative light and glorified the Ku Klux Klan.
" Intolerance"( 1916) was made as an answer to his critics.
Several of Griffith's later films were also successful, including" Broken Blossoms"( 1919)," Way Down East"( 1920), and" Orphans of the Storm"( 1921), but the high costs he incurred for production and promotion often led to commercial failure.
He had made roughly 500 films by the time of his final feature," The Struggle"( 1931).
Together with Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, and Douglas Fairbanks, he founded United Artists, enabling them to control their own interests, rather than depending on commercial studios.
Griffith was a founder member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
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International Airlines Group
International Consolidated Airlines Group, S.A., often shortened to IAG, is an Anglo-Spanish multinational airline holding company with its operational headquarters in London, England and its registered office in Madrid, Spain.
It was formed in January 2011 after a merger agreement between British Airways and Iberia, the flag carrier airlines of the United Kingdom and Spain respectively.
As British Airways was the larger company, those holding shares in British Airways at the time of the merger were given 55% of the shares in the new, merged company.
British Airways and Iberia ceased to be independent companies and instead became 100% owned subsidiaries of IAG.
It is the sixth-largest airline company in the world, producing €22.567 billion revenue in 2016.
The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange and the Madrid Stock Exchange.
It is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index and IBEX 35 Index.
Heathrow Terminal 5
Heathrow Terminal 5 is an airport terminal at Heathrow Airport, the main airport serving London.
Opened in 2008, the main building in the complex is the largest free-standing structure in the United Kingdom.
Terminal 5 is currently used exclusively as one of the three global hubs of International Airlines Group, served by British Airways and Iberia, with the others being London Gatwick South and Madrid Barajas Terminal 4.
Prior to 2012, the terminal was used solely by British Airways.
British Airways
British Airways (BA) is the largest airline in the United Kingdom based on fleet size, or the second largest, behind easyJet, when measured by passengers carried.
The airline is based in Waterside near its main hub at London Heathrow Airport.
In January 2011 BA merged with Iberia, creating the International Airlines Group (IAG), a holding company registered in Madrid, Spain.
IAG is the world's third-largest airline group in terms of annual revenue and the second-largest in Europe.
It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and in the FTSE 100 Index.
Rod Stewart
Sir Roderick David "Rod" Stewart, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born 10 January 1945) is a British rock singer and songwriter.
Born and raised in London, he is of Scottish and English ancestry.
Stewart is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold over 100 million records worldwide.
He has had six consecutive number one albums in the UK and his tally of 62 UK hit singles includes 31 that reached the top ten, six of which gained the #1 position.
Stewart has had 16 top ten singles in the US, with four reaching #1 on the "Billboard" Hot 100.
He was knighted in the 2016 Birthday Honours for services to music and charity.
Intra Airways
Intra Airways Limited was a private, British independent airline formed in 1969.
Initially, it was a charter airline operating passenger and cargo charters from the Channel Islands to the United Kingdom and Continental Europe.
Scheduled services commenced in 1971, linking Jersey with Staverton.
The airline also established an associated engineering company at Exeter Airport.
In 1979, Intra Airways merged with Express Air Freight (C.I.) to form Jersey European Airways.
The new entity was initially absorbed into Air Bridge Carriers (ABC), a Field Aviation/Hunting Group company.
It subsequently left the Field Aviation/Hunting Group as a result of the demerger of Express Air Services, which had acquired Express Air Freight's cargo operation.
Murchison Cirque
Murchison Cirque ( ) is a glacier-filled cirque between Kuno Cirque and Arkell Cirque on the south side of the Read Mountains, Shackleton Range.
Photographed from the air by the U.S. Navy, 1967, and surveyed by British Antarctic Survey (BAS), 1968-71.
In association with the names of geologists grouped in this area, named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1971 after Sir Roderick Impey Murchison (1792–1871), British geologist; President, Royal Geographical Society, 1843–44, 1851–52, and 1855–58; Director-General, Geological Survey of Great Britain, 1855-71.
Llandeilo Group
In geology, the Llandeilo Group is the middle subdivision of the British Ordovician rocks.
It was first described and named by Sir Roderick Murchison from the neighborhood of Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire.
In the type area it consists of a series of slaty rocks, shales, calcareous flagstones and sandstones; the calcareous middle portion is sometimes termed the Llandeilo limestone; and in the upper portion volcanic rocks are intercalated.
Rod Eddington
Sir Roderick Ian Eddington AO (born 2 January 1950 in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian businessman.
He is currently chair of the government body Infrastructure Australia, a director of News Corporation, continuing his long association with that company, and has served in other senior positions including as CEO of British Airways.
Martin Broughton
Sir Martin Faulkner Broughton (born 15 April 1947) is a British businessman and Deputy Chairman of International Airlines Group.
Formed in January 2011, IAG is the parent company of British Airways, Iberia and Vueling.
It is a Spanish registered company with shares traded on the London Stock Exchange and Spanish Stock Exchanges.
The corporate head office for IAG is in London, UK.
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He is also a managing partner at Sports Investment Partners.
He is a former chairman of Liverpool Football Club and also served as President of the Confederation of British Industry.
British Overseas Airways Corporation
British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) was the British state-owned airline created in 1940 by the merger of Imperial Airways and British Airways Ltd.
It continued operating overseas services throughout World War II.
After the passing of the Civil Aviation Act of 1946, European and South American services passed to two further state-owned airlines, British European Airways (BEA) and British South American Airways (BSAA).
BOAC absorbed BSAA in 1949, but BEA continued to operate British domestic and European routes for the next quarter century.
A 1971 Act of Parliament merged BOAC and BEA with effect from 31 March 1974, forming today's British Airways.
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Which film came out earlier, Generation on the Wind or Convention Girl?
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Convention Girl
" Convention Girl, also known as Atlantic City Romance," is a 1935 American comedy film starring Rose Hobart and featuring Shemp Howard of the Three Stooges.
The movie was directed by Luther Reed.
Pretty Girl
Pretty Girl or Pretty Girls may refer to:
Girl (comics)
Girl or Girls, in comics, may refer to:
Strange Girl
Strange Girl or variants may refer to:
Golden Girl
Golden Girl or Golden Girls may refer to:
Generation on the Wind
Generation on the Wind is a 1979 documentary film produced by David Vassar and Andrew Finley.
The film is a character study centered on a rag tag group of young artists, mechanics and environmental activists who successfully built the largest electrical generating windmill in the world.
The documentary required two years of shooting to finish the film.
It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Dream Girl
Dream Girl or dreamgirl may refer to:
Party Girl
Party Girl or Party Girls may refer to:
Material girl (disambiguation)
Material girl or material girls may refer to:
English Girl
English Girl or English Girls may refer to:
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Are both Azzido Da Bass and Justine Mcintyre from the same country?
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Willem Brakman
Willem Pieter Jacobus Brakman( 1922 – 2008) was a Dutch writer who made his literary debut with the novel" Een winterreis" in 1961.
Brakman received the P. C. Hooft Award in 1980.
He was born on June 13th, 1922 in The Hague, Netherlands, and died on May 8th, 2008 in the same country.
Justine McIntyre
Justine McIntyre is a Canadian politician, who served on Montreal City Council from 2013 to 2017.
She represented the Bois- de- Liesse ward in the borough of Pierrefonds- Roxboro, as a member of the Vrai changement pour Montréal political party.
A graduate of the music program at McGill University, prior to her term on city council McIntyre worked as a classical pianist and as communications director of an organization for homeless youth, as well as serving on the board of a youth music education program.
Juan Magán
Juan Manuel Magán González( born 30 September 1978) is a Spanish producer, singer, remixer and DJ of electronic dance music, recognized internationally for his contributions to the" Electro Latino" category of music.
As a remixer, he has worked with the following artists, among others: Selena, Don Omar, Paulina Rubio, Juanes, Nelly Furtado, Dulce María, Pitbull, Michael Gray, Milk& Sugar, Bob Sinclar, Gary Nesta Pine, Ian Oliver, Azzido da Bass, Jerry Ropero, E Smoove, Barbara Muñoz, Pier Bucci, Tara McDonald and INNA.
Phil Speiser
Phil Speiser( born 12 October 1990 in Vienna, Austria) is a music producer and composer living in Hamburg, Germany.
From 2014 to 2018, he was a member and producer of the German band Scooter.
His first production with them, the album" The Fifth Chapter" went Top 10 in the official German Album Charts and was nominated for the German Echo Music Award.
Speiser ran the record label Oh!
My God It's Techno Music, and he is also known for his dance music project Dirty Disco Youth which topped the German Dance Charts several times.
As Dirty Disco Youth, he signed Records to Spinnin' Records, Dim Mak Records and produced remixes for many renown artists, e.g. Agnes Carlsson, DJ Antoine.
In 2015, he founded the project SPYZR on the biggest German dance label Kontor Records and remixed the number one record" Reality" by Lost Frequencies.
Most recent releases have been" Ready for it", a song produced for the Olympic election for Hamburg 2024 and a remix for" Push It!", originally performed by Salt- N- Pepa Speiser wrote and produced records for Die Atzen, Azzido Da Bass, Chicks on Speed, Oliver Pocher, Robyn, and more recently Stereoact and Gestört aber GeiL.
In 2016, Phil Speiser founded RETROFUTUREMUSIC, a music production company based in Hamburg, Germany.
Godwin Davy
Godwin Davy( born 15 December 1979) is an Anguillan international footballer who plays as a goalkeeper.
He made his international debut in a World Cup qualifying match against El Salvador, resulting in a lopsided match, losing 12- 0 in February 2008, and also played in the 4 – 0 loss to the same country in the return match in March 2008.
Juan Magán
Juan Manuel Magán González( born 30 September 1978) is a Spanish producer, singer, remixer and DJ of electronic dance music, recognized internationally for his contributions to the" Electro Latino" category of music.
As a remixer, he has worked with the following artists, among others: Selena, Don Omar, Paulina Rubio, Juanes, Nelly Furtado, Dulce María, Pitbull, Michael Gray, Milk& Sugar, Bob Sinclar, Gary Nesta Pine, Ian Oliver, Azzido da Bass, Jerry Ropero, E Smoove, Barbara Muñoz, Pier Bucci, Tara McDonald and INNA.
Luico Hopper
Luico Hopper is an American musician who plays the bass, and an equestrian.
Timo Maas
Timo Maas( born July 27, 1969, Bückeburg, West Germany) is a German DJ/ producer and remixer whose career in electronic music spans well over 30 years.
His remix of Azzido Da Bass's single," Doom's Night" helped launch his career in 2000.
In its wake, he also released" Music for the Maases Volume 1", a mix album consisting of many of his previous tracks and remixes.
After another mix album called" Connected" for Paul Oakenfold's imprint Perfecto, Maas released his own debut studio album" Loud" in 2002.
The album was produced by German dance music producer Martin Buttrich( also known for his work with Loco Dice), and featured guest appearances from Kelis, Neneh Cherry and Placebo's Brian Molko.
In a career spanning over 30 years, Timo has been collaborated with and remixed many artists such as Paul McCartney, Depeche Mode, Fatboy Slim, Garbage, Jamiroquai, Madonna, Moby, Moloko, Muse, Roger Sanchez and Tori Amos.
In 2016, Timo and his producing partner James Teej, received a Grammy nomination( the second in Maas's career) for their work on Paul McCartney& Wings' track" Nineteen Hundred and Eighty- Five".
In 2008, Timo launched his own record label called Rockets& Ponies releasing productions from artists such as Wolfgang Haffner, Ricardo Villalobos, Maetrik, Nightmares On Wax and Addison Groove.
In addition to his productions, Maas has been a longtime DJ, having been a resident at the legendary Ibiza nightclub DC10 for over 15 years and having also played in clubs such as Ushuaia, The End, Twilo, Tresor, Tunnel and many more.
Azzido Da Bass
Azzido Da Bass( born Ingo Martens, 29 August 1971) is a German DJ and record producer based in Hamburg, Germany.
Vrai changement pour Montréal
Vrai changement pour Montréal (English: Real change for Montreal) is a municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
The party's current leader is Justine McIntyre.
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Which film has the director born first, I Soldi or Golden Kingdom?
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Sepideh Farsi
Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965.
Hartley Lobban
Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 – 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s.
Henry Moore (cricketer)
Henry Walter Moore( 1849 – 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand.
I soldi
I soldi is a 1965 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Gianni Puccini.
Golden Kingdom
Golden Kingdom is a 2015 drama film directed by Brian Perkins.
The film tells the story of four young Buddhist monks and their life in a Buddhist monastery.
The film is set and filmed entirely on location in Myanmar.
" Golden Kingdom" is the first international feature film produced in Myanmar since its recent reopening.
Wale Adebanwi
Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford.
Claude Weisz
Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris.
John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)
John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 – 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957.
Gianni Puccini
Gianni Puccini (9 November 1914 – 3 December 1968) was an Italian screenwriter and film director.
He wrote for 32 films between 1940 and 1967.
He also directed 18 films between 1951 and 1968.
Brian Perkins
Brian Perkins( born 11 September 1943 in Wanganui, New Zealand) is a former senior newsreader on BBC Radio 4.
All of Perkins' relatives are New Zealanders, although they refer to England as home.
His mother, who played on the local radio station 2 XA, gave him a taste" of the fantasy of radio".
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Are both Soul Militia and Greyfield (band) from the same country?
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Soul Militia
Soul Militia( known until 2002 as 2XL) is an Estonian hip- hop act, internationally most notable for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 as backing singers for Tanel Padar and Dave Benton, with the song" Everybody".
The group consists of Lauri Pihlap(" Lowry"), Sergei Morgun(" Semy") and Kaido Põldma(" Craig").
A fourth member, Indrek Soom(" Ince"), left the group in 2004.
2 XL was founded by Morgun and Soom in 1997.
They later participated in the 2007 Estonian Eurovision preselection with a song titled" My Place".
Heart, Mind and Soul
Heart, Mind and Soul may refer to:
Greyfield (band)
Greyfield is an American pop punk band from Jacksonville, Florida, founded by Christopher Miller, Fin Leavell, Michael Crews, and Matthew Quitter.
They have released one EP internationally on Search& Rescue Records( Ann Arbor, Michigan), as well as two more DIY within the United States.
Trace Repeat
Trace Repeat is a funk and soul band from Oakland, California.
Rock and Soul
Rock and Soul may refer to:
The Transatlantics
The Transatlantics are a funk and soul band from Adelaide, South Australia.
The Bamboos (funk band)
The Bamboos are an Australian funk and soul band from Melbourne.
Guy (band)
Guy is an American hip hop, R&B and soul group.
Body and Soul
Body and Soul may refer to:
DracoVirgo
DracoVirgo is a Japanese band, and formed in 2017.
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Where was the director of film The Bandit Of Zhobe born?
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The Bandit of Tacca Del Lupo
The Bandit of Tacca Del Lupo is a 1952 Italian historical drama film directed by Pietro Germi.
Jerry Beisler
Jerry Beisler is the author of" The Bandit of Kabul", a non-fiction, counter- culture history of the 1970s, a famous cannabis breeder, poet, and author.
John Gilling
John Gilling (29 May 1912 – 22 November 1984) was an English film director and screenwriter, born in London.
He was chiefly known for his horror movies, especially those he made for Hammer Films, for whom he directed "The Shadow of the Cat" (1961), "The Plague of the Zombies" (1966),
"The Reptile" (1966) and "The Mummy's Shroud" (1967), among others.
The Bandit of Port Avon
The Bandit of Port Avon( Italian: Il bandito di Port- Aven) is a 1914 Italian silent film directed by Roberto Roberti and starring Bice Valerian.
It was made by the Turin- based Aquila Films.
Smokey and the Bandit
Smokey and the Bandit is a 1977 American action comedy film starring Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Pat McCormick, Paul Williams and Mike Henry.
The film was the directorial debut of stuntman Hal Needham.
The film follows Bo "Bandit" Darville (Reynolds) and Cledus "Snowman" Snow (Reed), two bootleggers, as they attempt to drive from Atlanta to Texarkana, pick up 400 cases of Coors beer, and illegally transport it back to Atlanta in 28 hours or less.
While Snow drives the truck carrying the beer, the Bandit drives a Pontiac Trans Am to distract law enforcement and keep the attention off Snow.
During their run, they are relentlessly pursued by Buford T. Justice (Gleason), a blusterous Texas county sheriff.
"Smokey and the Bandit" was followed by two sequels: "Smokey and the Bandit II" (1980) and "Smokey and the Bandit Part 3" (1983).
"Smokey and the Bandit" was the second highest-grossing domestic film of 1977, second only to "Star Wars", the first film in the original "Star Wars" trilogy.
The Bandit Trail
The Bandit Trail is a 1941 Western film.
Judy Amar
Judy Amar is an American former thief, who committed 400–500 burglaries in the Boca Raton area of South Florida.
Police detectives called her" The Bandit of Boca del Mar."
She was profiled in the TV Series" Masterminds" in the episode" The Bandit Queen."
The Bandit of Sherwood Forest
The Bandit of Sherwood Forest is a 1946 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Henry Levin& George Sherman and starring Cornel Wilde, Anita Louise, Jill Esmond and Edgar Buchanan.
The Bandit of Zhobe
The Bandit of Zhobe is a 1959 British CinemaScope adventure film directed by John Gilling and starring Victor Mature, Anne Aubrey and Anthony Newley.
In British India a bandit goes on a rampage in the mistaken belief that the British have killed his family, which later proves to not be the case.
It was produced by Albert Broccoli for Warwick Films and features extensive use of footage from Gilling's previous "Zarak".
Anne Aubrey
Anne Aubrey( born 1 January 1937) is a retired English film actress.
She was mainly active in Warwick Films in the 1950s and 1960s.
She worked with Anthony Newley in such films as" Idle on ParadeKillers of Kilimanjaro The Bandit of Zhobe"( 1959)," Jazz BoatLet's Get Married", and" In the Nick"( 1960).
She also appeared in the 1961 western" The Hellions", opposite Richard Todd.
She lives in Wroxham, Norfolk.
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Elizabeth of Lancaster, Duchess of Exeter
Elizabeth of Lancaster( bf. 21 February
1363 – 24 November 1426) was the third child of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, and his first wife Blanche of Lancaster.
Blanche of England
Blanche of England, LG( spring 1392 – 22 May 1409), also known as Blanche of Lancaster, was a member of the House of Lancaster, the daughter of King Henry IV of England by his first wife Mary de Bohun.
Kaya Alp
Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of Kızıl Buğa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertuğrul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I.
Lyon Cohen
Lyon Cohen( 1868–1937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.
He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen.
Henry Krause
Henry J." Red" Krause, Jr.( August 28, 1913 – February 20, 1987) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Washington Redskins.
He played college football at St. Louis University.
He is the grandfather of Jennifer Krause
He is the great grandfather of Payton Hoeing
Abd al-Muttalib
Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 – 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster
Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster, 4th Earl of Leicester and Lancaster, Earl of Derby (– 23 March 1361), of Bolingbroke Castle in Lincolnshire, was a member of the English royal family and a prominent English diplomat, politician, and soldier.
He was the wealthiest and most powerful peer of the realm.
The son and heir of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, and Maud Chaworth, he became one of King Edward III's most trusted captains in the early phases of the Hundred Years' War and distinguished himself with victory in the Battle of Auberoche.
He was a founding member and the second Knight of the Order of the Garter in 1348, and in 1351 was created Duke of Lancaster.
An intelligent and reflective man, Grosmont taught himself to write and was the author of the book "Livre de seyntz medicines", a highly personal devotional treatise.
He is remembered as one of the founders and early patrons of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, which was established by two guilds of the town in 1352.
Blanche of Lancaster
Blanche of Lancaster (25 March 1342 – 12 September 1368) was a member of the English royal House of Plantagenet and the daughter of the kingdom's wealthiest and most powerful peer, Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster.
She was the first wife of John of Gaunt, the mother of King Henry IV, and the grandmother of King Henry V of England.
Blanche of Lancaster, Baroness Wake of Liddell
Blanche of Lancaster, Baroness Wake of Liddell( c. 1305- c. 1380) was an English noblewoman.
She was the eldest daughter of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster and Maud Chaworth.
Blanche was named after her grandmother, Blanche of Artois, who had ruled Navarre as regent.
Fred Le Deux
Frederick" Fred" Le Deux( born 4 December 1934) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League( VFL).
He is the grandfather of Tom Hawkins.
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Yojimbo
Based on the success of" Yojimbo", Kurosawa's next film," Sanjuro"( 1962), was altered to incorporate the lead character of this film.
In both films, the character wears a rather dilapidated dark kimono bearing the same family" mon".
Matt Corboy
Matt Corboy( born June 4, 1973) is an American actor.
He has appeared in both films and television series.
Lewis Teague
Lewis Teague( born March 8, 1938) is an American film director, whose work includes" AlligatorCat's EyeCujo The Jewel of the NileNavy SEALs" and" Wedlock".
The G.I. Executioner
The G.I. Executioner, originally titled Wit's End, is a 1975 action film co-written and directed by Joel M. Reed, the director of the 1976 cult classic" Blood Sucking Freaks".
Originally titled" Wit's End" and shot in Singapore.
production finished in 1971, but the film was not released in theatres until 1975.
The film was also released under the title Dragon Lady.
Cujo (film)
Cujo is a 1983 American horror film based on Stephen King's novel of the same name and directed by Lewis Teague.
It was written by Don Carlos Dunaway and Barbara Turner( using the pen name Lauren Currier), and starring Dee Wallace, Daniel Hugh Kelly and Danny Pintauro.
The film follows a mother and her son who are trapped inside their car, while protecting themselves from a rabid St. Bernard.
Despite receiving mixed reviews and being a modest success during its theatrical release, the film has gathered a cult following in the years since its release.
Another film adaptation was announced in 2015 and is currently in production.
Joel M. Reed
Joel M. Reed is an American film director, producer and writer.
Reed is best known for directing the controversial" Blood Sucking Freaks"( 1976) which was a notorious horror comedy that has since achieved cult status but upon its initial release was the subject of protests.
Reed also directed the films" Career Bed",( 1968)
" Sex by Advertisement,"( 1969)
" The G.I. Executioner Wit's End/ Dragon Lady/ Wild Dragon Lady"),( 1971)" Blood BathTerror/ Night and the City"),( 1976)" Night of the Zombies Gamma 693 Sister of Death/ Battalion of the Living Dead").
( 1981) Reed wrote and directed" Blood Bath" which was produced by the Trans- Orient Entertainment Corporation and had a budget of$ 100,000.
In a 1974 interview with" The New York Times", he described the film as a" contemporary, episodic occult- horror adventure".
Harve Presnell starred in the film as a producer of horror films who arranges in his studio a Black Mass.
On March 1, 1990 Masquerade Books published a book that Reed wrote on Donald Trump called" Trump: the Man the Myth the Scandal" which did not sell.
In May 2012, Reed signed with Polus Books beginning with his short story Zombie Wall.
Reed wrote all the scripts of the movies he directed.
In 2011 Reed made a comeback as an actor playing the main character Uncle Joe in the film" Dead Eye" directed by Louis Affortunato.
Since then Reed acted in eight more films" I Spill Your Guts"( 2012)" Supernaturalz: Weird, Creepy& Random"( 2012)" Trashtastic"( 2013)" Catch of the Day"( 2014)" The Fappening"( 2015)" Vault of Terror II: The Undead"( 2015)" Freak in a Basement"( 2018) and" The Dysfunctional Mob."
On September 17th 2018 a book by author John Szpunar was released by Headpress about Reed called" Blood Sucking Freak: The Life and Films of the Incredible Joel M. Reed".
In December of 2018 Reed was Interviewed for a documentary about himself called" Reed Unbound: The Joel M Reed Story"( 2019) which chronicles his whole life and film career and was directed by Jerry Landi and Adrian Esposito.
The Executioner of Venice
The Executioner of Venice, also known as Blood of the Executioner, is a 1963 Italian swashbuckler film co-written and directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Lex Barker and Guy Madison.
Richard Brandon
Richard Brandon( died 20 June 1649) was the common executioner of London from 1639 to 1649, who inherited his role from his father Gregory Brandon and was sometimes known as Young Gregory.
Richard Brandon is often named as the executioner of Charles I, though the executioner's identity is not definitely known.
Hannah Dagoe
Hannah Dagoe was an Irish basket- woman, sentenced to death for burglary.
On the day of her execution, 4 May 1763, in what" The Newgate Calendar" described as an" extraordinary and unprecedented scene" she struggled violently with the executioner, and with the noose about her neck, flung herself from the cart before the signal was given, dying instantly.
Satan Town
Satan Town is a 1926 American Western film featuring Harry Carey.
Prints of the film have survived.
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Tynemill
Tynemill is a British pub chain based in the East Midlands and Yorkshire.
It was founded in 1977 by former Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) chairman Chris Holmes.
Their first pub was the "Old King Arms" in Newark.
Tynemill has won the "Pub Group of the Year" award in 2002, 2006, and 2008.
Büchner flask
A Büchner flask, also known as a vacuum flask, filter flask, suction flask, side-arm flask or Kitasato flask, is a thick-walled Erlenmeyer flask with a short glass tube and hose barb protruding about an inch from its neck.
The short tube and hose barb effectively act as an adapter over which the end of a thick-walled flexible hose (tubing) can be fitted to form a connection to the flask.
The other end of the hose can be connected to source of vacuum such as an aspirator, vacuum pump, or house vacuum.
Preferably this is done through a trap (see below), which is designed to prevent the sucking back of water from the aspirator into the Büchner flask.
Sizzling Pubs
Sizzling Pubs, also known as Sizzling Pub Company, is a British chain of pub restaurants, owned by Mitchells & Butlers (former Bass), that operates mainly as a steakhouse.
After Vintage Inns, it is M&B's most populous pub chain.
Half Moon, Herne Hill
The Half Moon is a Grade II* listed public house at 10 Half Moon Lane, Herne Hill, London.
It is one of only 270 pubs on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors, was frequented by the poet and writer Dylan Thomas, and was a noteworthy live music venue for nearly 50 years, hosting three gigs by U2 in 1980.
The Half Moon Public House is listed by Southwark Council as an Asset of Community Value.
, and is described by Nikolaus Pevsner as, ""a cheerful corner pub of 1896"".
The Flask, Hampstead
The Flask is a Grade II listed public house at 14 Flask Walk, Hampstead, London, on the site from where the trade in Hampstead mineral water was run, and which is mentioned in the eighteenth century novel "Clarissa".
It has been owned by Young's Brewery since 1904.
The Flask, Highgate
The Flask is a Grade II listed public house at 74–76 Highgate West Hill, Highgate, London.
According to the 1936 "Survey of London", a pub known as The Flask has stood on this spot since "at least as early as 1663".
The present buildings probably date from the early 18th century, and were partially rebuilt in about 1767 by William Carpenter.
A Manorial court met there in the eighteenth century.
The Flask is currently owned and operated by the London-based Fuller's Brewery.
Pub quiz
A pub quiz is a quiz held in a pub or bar.
These events are also called quiz nights or trivia nights and may be held in other settings.
Pub quizzes may attract customers to a pub who are not found there on other days.
The pub quiz is a modern example of a pub game.
Although different pub quizzes can cover a range of formats and topics, they have many features in common.
The pub quiz was established in the UK in the 1970s by Burns and Porter and became part of British culture.
The Great British Pub Quiz challenge is an annual event.
Yates's
Yates is a British pub chain, founded as Yates Wine Lodge in Oldham, Lancashire by Peter and Simon Yates in 1884.
The chain remained strongest in the North of England, though spreading nationwide.
Pub chain
A pub chain is a group of pubs or bars with a brand image.
The brand may be owned outright by one company, or there may be multiple financiers; the chain may be a division within a larger company, or may be a single operation.
Examples include Chef & Brewer, Wetherspoons, Walkabout, Taylor Walker Pubs and All Bar One.
Pubs in the chain are typically branded with the same name, however the former "Firkin" pubs tended to be variations on a theme including the word Firkin in the title.
Wetherspoons pubs have individual names, with the Wetherspoons brand prominently displayed.
Young's
Young's (Young & Co.'s Brewery Plc) is a British pub chain operating nearly 220 pubs.
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97th Airlift Squadron
The 97th Airlift Squadron is a United States Air Force Reserve squadron, assigned to the 446th Operations Group, stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington.
It is a USAF Associate Unit of the active duty 4th Airlift Squadron, 62d Airlift Wing.
249th Airlift Squadron
The 249th Airlift Squadron (249 AS) is a unit of the 176th Wing of the Alaska Air National Guard located at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Anchorage, Alaska.
The 249th is an associate unit of the 517th Airlift Squadron, which is equipped with the Boeing C-17 Globemaster III.
728th Airlift Squadron
The 728th Airlift Squadron is a United States Air Force Reserve squadron, assigned to the 446th Operations Group, stationed at McChord Field, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington.
It is an associate unit of the active duty 8th Airlift Squadron, 62d Airlift Wing.
30th Airlift Squadron
The 30th Airlift Squadron an inactive United States Air Force unit.
Its last assignment was to the 19th Operations Group.
It was the first active-duty associate unit of an Air National Guard wing, working with the 187th Airlift Squadron at Cheyenne Air National Guard Base, Wyoming.
It operated the Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft of its colocated Guard unit, conducting airlift missions.
36th Airlift Squadron
The 36th Airlift Squadron (36 AS) is the only forward-based tactical airlift squadron in the Pacific Area of Responsibility.
Formerly an Air Mobility Command (AMC) unit, and a Military Airlift Command (MAC) and a Tactical Air Command (TAC) unit before that, the squadron is now part of Pacific Air Forces (PACAF).
It maintains a forward presence and supports combat operations by providing responsive movement of personnel and equipment through aerial delivery and assault airland operations.
It maintains C-130H Hercules mission-ready aircrews to conduct theater airlift, special operations, aeromedical evacuation, search and rescue, repatriation and humanitarian relief missions.
313th Airlift Squadron
The 313th Airlift Squadron is a United States Air Force Reserve squadron, assigned to the 446th Operations Group, stationed at McChord Field, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington.
It is a associate unit of the active duty 7th Airlift Squadron, 62d Airlift Wing.
Lockheed C-130 Hercules
The Lockheed C-130 Hercules is a four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft designed and built originally by Lockheed (now Lockheed Martin).
Capable of using unprepared runways for takeoffs and landings, the C-130 was originally designed as a troop, medevac, and cargo transport aircraft.
The versatile airframe has found uses in a variety of other roles, including as a gunship (AC-130), for airborne assault, search and rescue, scientific research support, weather reconnaissance, aerial refueling, maritime patrol, and aerial firefighting.
It is now the main tactical airlifter for many military forces worldwide.
Over forty variants and versions of the Hercules, including a civilian one marketed as the Lockheed L-100, operate in more than 60 nations.
757th Airlift Squadron
The 757th Airlift Squadron was a regular U.S. Air Force squadron from the 1940s to 1973.
The unit was reassigned to the USAF Reserve in 1973.
The unit relocated in 1992 from 907 AW Rickenbacker ANGB, Ohio to 910 AW at Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio.
The mission of the 757th Airlift Squadron is to maintain a large-area fixed-wing aerial application capability to control disease vectors in combat areas and on Department of Defense installations; to maintain a large-area application capability to control vegetation and pests of vegetation on DoD installations; and to provide aerial spray training.
54th Airlift Squadron
The 54th Airlift Squadron is a United States Air Force squadron stationed at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois.
The squadron is an active duty associate unit aiding the 932d Airlift Wing in performance of its airlift mission.
The first predecessor of the squadron was formed in August 1917 as the 54th Aero Squadron and served in France during World War II.
In 1936, this unit was consolidated with the 54th School Squadron, a pilot training unit that became the 54th Bombardment Squadron, which became a demonstration unit for the Air Corps Tactical School, and later a test and evaluation unit for medium bomber aircraft and tactics.
345th Airlift Squadron
The 345th Airlift Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force squadron most recently assigned to the 19th Operations Group at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, where it was inactivated in June 2014.
The squadron was activated in the summer of 2010 as an "active duty associate" squadron, jointly operating the Lockheed C-130J Hercules aircraft of the 815th Airlift Squadron.
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What mechanical engineering principles does Lennox International use in its HVAC products?
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Lennox International
Lennox International Inc. () is an intercontinental company.
Through its subsidiaries, it is a provider of climate control products for the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration markets around the world.
The Company was founded in 1895, in Marshalltown, Iowa, by Dave Lennox, the owner of a machine repair business for railroads.
He designed and patented a riveted steel coal-fired furnace, which led to numerous advancements in heating, cooling and climate control solutions.
The company was sold in 1904 to DW Norris who managed the company until his death in 1949, following which ownership devolved to his descendants who continued to hold a prominent position in the company in the following decades.
Frederick Winslow Taylor
Frederick Winslow Taylor (March 20, 1856 – March 21, 1915) was an American mechanical engineer who sought to improve industrial efficiency.
He was one of the first management consultants.
Taylor was one of the intellectual leaders of the Efficiency Movement and his ideas, broadly conceived, were highly influential in the Progressive Era (1890s-1920s).
Taylor summed up his efficiency techniques in his 1911 book "The Principles of Scientific Management", which in 2001 Fellows of the Academy of Management voted the most influential management book of the twentieth century.
His pioneering work in applying engineering principles to the work done on the factory floor was instrumental in the creation and development of the branch of engineering that is now known as industrial engineering.
Taylor made his name in, and was most proud of his work in, scientific management; however, he made his fortune patenting steel-process improvements.
Taylor was also an athlete who competed nationally in tennis and golf.
Roy Crawford
Robert James "Roy" Crawford {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} was a university administrator and mechanical engineering academic, whose primary research interest has been in the mechanical properties and processing behaviour of plastics.
From 1989 to 1999 he was Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Director of the School of Mechanical and Process Engineering at the Queens University Belfast in Northern Ireland.
He was also responsible for establishing the Polymer Processing Research Centre at Queens University.
This centre included the Research Group on rotational moulding of plastics, which he also established.
From 1999 to 2001 he was Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.
Glossary of HVAC terms
HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) is a major subdiscipline of mechanical engineering.
The goal of HVAC design is to balance indoor environmental comfort with other factors such as installation cost, ease of maintenance, and energy efficiency.
The discipline of HVAC includes a large number of specialized terms and acronyms, many of which are summarized in this glossary.
Grinnell Mechanical Products
Grinnell Mechanical Products, a brand of Tyco International Ltd., manufactures grooved piping and mechanical products.
Grinnell Mechanical Products specializes in mechanical, fire, HVAC, commercial, mining, institutional and industrial applications.
Grinnell grooved products are used in various industries because they are historically more efficient than flanged, welded, and threaded pipe joining methods.
Key product lines include grooved couplings and fittings, G-PRESS systems, strainers, stainless steel systems, copper systems, and G-MINE PVC systems.
Grinnell Mechanical Products offers mechanical services used for supporting engineering and design.
These include 2D and 3D drawings for the mechanical room and design suggestions and easy to follow installation drawings with legends for each pump.
Westaflex
Westaflex is a large global HVAC brand, owned by German company Westaflex Holding.
The company began in 1933 when Lorenz and Ferdinand Westerbarkey, formerly prisoner of war during the Nazi era developed a coil-based tube forming machine, the first stable and any-shape tube of its kind.
The company's owner, named it "Westaflex", from their family name "Westerbarkey" (meaning Westerflex HVAC products).
Food engineering
Food engineering is a multidisciplinary field which combines microbiology, applied physical sciences, chemistry and engineering for food and related industries.
Food engineering includes, but is not limited to, the application of agricultural engineering, mechanical engineering and chemical engineering principles to food materials.
Food engineers provide the technological knowledge transfer essential to the cost-effective production and commercialization of food products and services.
Physics, chemistry, and mathematics are fundamental to understanding and engineering products and operations in the food industry.
HVAC
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) is the technology of indoor and vehicular environmental comfort.
Its goal is to provide thermal comfort and acceptable indoor air quality.
HVAC system design is a subdiscipline of mechanical engineering, based on the principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer.
Refrigeration is sometimes added to the field's abbreviation as HVAC&R or HVACR, or ventilating is dropped, as in HACR (as in the designation of HACR-rated circuit breakers).
List of Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmarks
The following is a list of Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmarks as designated by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers since it began the program in 1971.
The designation is granted to existing artifacts or systems representing significant mechanical engineering technology.
Mechanical Engineering Heritage Sites are particular locales at which some event or development occurred or which some machine, building, or complex of significance occupied.
Mechanical Engineering Heritage Collections refers to a museum or collection that includes related objects of special significance to, but not necessarily a major evolutionary step in, the historical development of mechanical engineering.
Mechanical engineering technology
Mechanical Engineering Technology is the application of engineering principles and technological developments for the creation of useful products and/or production machinery.
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Pensiero d'amore
Pensiero d'amore( Italian for" Thought of love") is a 1969 Italian musicarello film directed by Mario Amendola and starring Mal and Silvia Dionisio.
William Henry (actor)
William Albert Henry( November 10, 1914 – August 10, 1982) was an American actor who worked in both films and television.
The Indian Fighter
The Indian Fighter is a 1955 American CinemaScope and Technicolor Western film directed by Andre de Toth and based upon an original story by Robert L. Richards.
The film was the first of star Kirk Douglas's Bryna Productions that was released through United Artists.
The film co-stars Elsa Martinelli, Walter Matthau, Kirk Douglas's ex-wife Diana Douglas and Walter Abel.
Matt Corboy
Matt Corboy( born June 4, 1973) is an American actor.
He has appeared in both films and television series.
Frank Eaton
Frank Boardman "Pistol Pete" Eaton (October 26, 1860 – April 8, 1958) was a scout, Indian fighter, and cowboy.
James Henry Carleton
James Henry Carleton (December 27, 1814 – January 7, 1873) was an officer in the U.S. Army and a Union general during the American Civil War.
Carleton is best known as an Indian fighter in the southwestern United States.
Andre DeToth
Endre Antal Miksa DeToth, better known as Andre DeToth( May 15, 1913 – October 27, 2002), was a Hungarian- American film director, born and raised in Makó, Csanád County, Austria- Hungary.
He directed the 3D film" House of Wax", despite being unable to see in 3 D himself, having lost an eye at an early age.
Upon naturalization as a United States citizen in 1945, he took Endre Antal Miksa DeToth as his legal name.
Mario Amendola
Mario Amendola (8 December 1910 – 22 December 1993) was an Italian screenwriter and film director.
He wrote for 153 films between 1941 and 1987.
He also directed 37 films between 1949 and 1975.
He was born in Genova and died in Rome.
Pierre-Henri Xuereb
Pierre- Henri Xuereb( born 1959) is a French violist, performer on both the viola d'amore and the" grand'viola".
Kyōen Kobanzame
There are two parts of the film: the first part and the second part.
Both parts have the same staff and the same actors.
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Album musical
An album musical is a type of recording that sounds like an original cast album but is created specifically for the recording medium and is complete entertainment product in itself, rather than just promoting or reflecting an existing or planned musical theatre production or revue.
Although there has been no one term consistently used to describe this type of recording, the genre predates the use of the term "concept album" by several decades, dating back to the era of 78-rpm records with such original works as Gordon Jenkins' "Manhattan Tower" (1946, expanded in 1956) and "The Letter" (1959) starring Judy Garland, and Stan Freberg's "Stan Freberg Presents the United States of America, Volume One: The Early Years" (1961).
On most contemporary concept albums, the performers or bands sing as themselves, whereas on an album musical the performers are playing characters in a story.
Entertainment
Entertainment is a form of activity that holds the attention and interest of an audience, or gives pleasure and delight.
It can be an idea or a task, but is more likely to be one of the activities or events that have developed over thousands of years specifically for the purpose of keeping an audience's attention.
Although people's attention is held by different things, because individuals have different preferences in entertainment, most forms are recognisable and familiar.
Storytelling, music, drama, dance, and different kinds of performance exist in all cultures, were supported in royal courts, developed into sophisticated forms and over time became available to all citizens.
The process has been accelerated in modern times by an entertainment industry that records and sells entertainment products.
Entertainment evolves and can be adapted to suit any scale, ranging from an individual who chooses a private entertainment from a now enormous array of pre-recorded products; to a banquet adapted for two; to any size or type of party, with appropriate music and dance; to performances intended for thousands; and even for a global audience.
Evo (board game)
Evo: The Last Gasp of the Dinosaurs is a German-style board game for three to five players, designed by Philippe Keyaerts and published by Eurogames.
The game won the "GAMES Magazine" award for "Game of the year 2002" and was nominated for the Origins Award for "Best Graphic Presentation of a Board Game 2000".
The game went out of print in 2007, and a second edition was released in 2011.
Qwirkle
Qwirkle is a tile-based game for 2 to 4 players, designed by Susan McKinley Ross and published by MindWare.
Qwirkle shares some characteristics with the games "Rummikub" and "Scrabble".
It is distributed in Canada by game and puzzle company, Outset Media.
Qwirkle is considered by MindWare to be its most awarded game of all time.
In 2011, Qwirkle won the Spiel des Jahres, widely considered the most prestigious award in the board and card game industry.
A sequel, Qwirkle Cubes, was released by Mindware in 2009.
Music hall
Music hall is a type of British theatrical entertainment that was popular from the early Victorian era circa 1850 and lasting until 1960.
It involved a mixture of popular songs, comedy, speciality acts, and variety entertainment.
The term is derived from a type of theatre or venue in which such entertainment took place.
British music hall was similar to American vaudeville, featuring rousing songs and comic acts, while in the United Kingdom the term "vaudeville"' referred to more working-class types of entertainment that would have been termed "burlesque" in America.
Adventures of Dino Riki
Adventures of Dino Riki, known in Japan as Shin Jinrui: The New Type (新人類 THE NEW TYPE ) , is a video game released in 1987 for the Family Computer in Japan and 1989 for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the North America.
Entremet
An entremet or entremets ( ; ] ; from Old French, literally meaning "between servings") is in modern French cuisine a small dish served between courses or simply a dessert.
Originally it was an elaborate form of entertainment dish common among the nobility and upper middle class in Europe during the later part of the Middle Ages and the early modern period.
An entremet marked the end of a serving of courses and could be anything from a simple frumenty (a type of wheat porridge) that was brightly colored and flavored with exotic and expensive spices to elaborate models of castles complete with wine fountains, musicians, and food modeled into allegorical scenes.
By the end of the Middle Ages, it had evolved almost entirely into dinner entertainment in the form of inedible ornaments or acted performances, often packed with symbolism of power and regality.
In English it was more commonly known as a subtlety (also "sotelty" or "soteltie") and did not include acted entertainment.
Entertainment Centrum
Entertainment Centrum is to a type of entertainment complex in Canada developed by Pen Equity.
There are four Entertainment Centrums: the Oakville, Mississauga, Whitby, and Ottawa (Kanata) Entertainment Centrums.
These plazas have movie theatres, fitness centres, and restaurants, among other attractions.
Patrons park in a parking lot outside the Centrum, and walk into an indoor open area.
All four Centrums are anchored by Cineplex Cinemas or Landmark Cinemas multiplex cinema.
Continuismo
Continuismo (English: Continuism ) is the practice by incumbents of keeping themselves in office beyond the legal term.
Some Latin American heads of state indefinitely extend their rule by way of reducing or abolishing term limits, via constitutional revision.
Examples are (Juan Perón, Argentina; Alfredo Stroessner, Paraguay; Evo Morales, Bolivia).
Another tactic is legislative enactment, such as with (Jorge Ubico, Guatemala in 1941).
A third tactic is by plebiscite (Carlos Castillo Armas, Guatemala [1954]) and Marcos Pérez Jiménez ,Venezuela, 1958)) and the 1988 failed attempt by Augusto Pinochet in Chile.
A further type is internal coup (Getulio Vargas, Brazil).
Yet another way is the imposition of a weak successor candidate allowing rule by the outgoing incumbent (Emilio Portes Gil and Abelardo Rodríguez in Mexico allowing Plutarco Elías Calles, ""el jefe máximo"", to continue ruling, a period known as the Maximato).
The extension of family rule occurred in Nicaragua with the Somoza family; in Argentina with Juan Perón; and then more recently Nestor Kirchner and his wife Cristina Fernández de Kirchner; and in Cuba with Fidel Castro and his brother Raúl Castro.
Despite Peru's one term limit established by its 1979 constitution, Alberto Fujimori illegally extended his rule to ten years through two re-elections.
Online social entertainment
Online social entertainment blends entertaining interactive functionality and content including live video streaming, video chat communications, multi-player gaming, music and videos streaming, with social networking service such as social graph management, forums, reviews, ratings, and geo-location options.
It is the foundation for a more immersive, interactive, enriching and engaging content consumption experience through social channels.
Social entertainment is distinct from social networking websites in that the former is based fundamentally on immersive engaging experiences with functionality, content and people, while the latter is based primarily on building and maintaining relationships with other users.
Typically, social entertainment is defined by the individual sites dedicated to a particular type of entertainment experience incorporating basic social networking services.
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Pomponia Graecina
Pomponia Graecina (d. 83 AD) was a noble Roman woman of the 1st century who was related to the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
She was the wife of Aulus Plautius, the general who led the Roman conquest of Britain in 43 AD, and was renowned as one of the few people who dared to publicly mourn the death of a kinswoman killed by the Imperial family.
It has been speculated that she was an early Christian, and is identified by some as Lucina or Lucy, a saint honoured by the Roman Catholic Church.
Publius Aelius Hadrianus Afer
Publius Aelius Hadrianus Afer was a distinct and wealthy Roman Senator and soldier who lived in the Roman Empire during the 1st century.
Hadrianus Afer was originally from Spain; however, he was of Roman descent.
He was born and raised in the grand city of Italica (near modern Seville, Spain) in the Roman Province of Hispania Baetica.
He came from a well-established, wealthy and aristocratic family of Praetorian rank.
He was the son of the noble Roman woman called Ulpia and his father was a Roman Senator called Publius Aelius Hadrianus Marullinus.
Hadrianus Afer’s maternal uncle was the Roman General and Senator Marcus Ulpius Traianus, the father of Ulpia Marciana and her younger brother Emperor Trajan.
Ulpia Marciana and Trajan were his maternal cousins.
Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus
Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus (died c. 280 BC) was one of the two elected Roman consuls in 298 BC.
He led the Roman army to victory against the Etruscans near Volterra.
A member of the noble Roman family of Scipiones, he was the father of Lucius Cornelius Scipio and Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Asina and great-grandfather of Scipio Africanus.
Antonia Gordiana
Antonia Gordiana (201 - ?)
was a prominent, wealthy and noble Roman woman who lived in the troubled and unstable 3rd century.
She was the daughter of Roman Emperor Gordian I; sister to Roman Emperor Gordian II and mother to Roman Emperor Gordian III.
Gordiana’s mother may be the granddaughter of Greek Sophist, consul and tutor Herodes Atticus.
Noble Roman's
Noble Roman's is a pizza company based in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Lollia Paulina
Lollia Paulina, also known as Lollia Paullina (15-49) was a Roman Empress for six months in 38 as the third wife and consort of the Roman emperor Caligula.
Outside of her term as a Roman Empress, she was a noble Roman woman who lived in the Roman Empire of the 1st century.
Laberia Hostilia Crispina
Laberia Hostilia Crispina, full name Laberia Marcia Hostilia Crispina Moecia Cornelia, was a noble Roman woman and heiress who lived between the second half of the 1st century AD and the first half of the 2nd century AD in the Roman Empire.
Crescentius of Rome
Saint Crescentius of Rome (Italian: "San Crescenzio di Roma" ) is venerated as a child martyr by the Roman Catholic Church.
According to tradition, he was born of a noble Roman family and was baptized along with his parents by Saint Epigmenius.
During the persecutions of Christians by Diocletian, the family fled to Perugia, where his father Saint Euthymius died.
Led back to Rome, Crescentius, who was eleven years old, was beheaded on the via Salaria, outside of the city walls.
Ledo Pizza
Ledo Pizza is a pizzeria restaurant chain in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United States headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland.
Their first pizzeria was opened in Adelphi, Maryland, in 1955 on University Boulevard (Maryland Route 193) in Adelphi Shopping Center near the University of Maryland, College Park ( ).
The first franchise was granted to the Fireside Restaurant in Berwyn Heights, Maryland, in 1979.
Fireside Restaurant no longer exists.
There are now over 100 restaurants in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, South Carolina, and Florida.
Annia Fundania Faustina
Annia Fundania Faustina (died 192) was a noble Roman woman who lived in the 2nd century during the Roman Empire.
She was the paternal cousin of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and his sister Annia Cornificia Faustina.
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Matt Corboy
Matt Corboy( born June 4, 1973) is an American actor.
He has appeared in both films and television series.
Rafael Gil
Rafael Gil( 22 May 1913 – 10 July 1986) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter.
His film" La guerra de Dios"( 1953) won the Bronze Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1953 and also won best film and best director at the San Sebastián International Film Festival.
His film" La noche del sábado"( 1950) was nominated for the Gold Lion at the 1950 Venice Film Festival and his film" El beso de Judas"( 1954) was also nominated for the Gold Lion at the 1954 festival in Venice.
His film" Let's Make the Impossible!"( 1958) was nominated for the Golden Berlin Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival.
He has won nine prizes of the National Syndicate of Spectacle of Spain.
Gil was a prominent director of the Franco era.
His later works, often in collaboration with the Pro-Franco screenwriter and novelist Fernando Vizcaíno Casas, looked back nostalgically to the years of Franco's rule.
Shootin' for Love
Shootin' for Love is a 1923 American Western film directed by Edward Sedgwick and featuring Hoot Gibson.
Gibson plays a World War I veteran suffering from shell shock who at his father's ranch becomes involved in a dispute over water rights that leads to gunfire.
The British Board of Film Censors, under its then- current guidelines, banned the film in 1923.
For Love and Crown
For Love and Crown( German: Um Liebe und Thron) is a 1922 German silent film directed by Franz Osten.
I Want Your Love (film)
I Want Your
Love is the title of both a 2010 short film and a 2012 feature- length film.
Both films were directed and written by Travis Mathews.
The drama films both revolve around the friends and ex-lovers of Jesse Metzger, a gay man in his mid-thirties who is forced to move back to his hometown from San Francisco due to financial reasons.
The actors' own names, along with much of their real- life stories, were used for their characters in both films, which features graphic sexual scenes.
The production of both films was aided by the gay pornographic studio NakedSword.
This led to the full- length film being refused exemption from classification, which would have allowed it to screen at the Melbourne Queer Film Festival, a decision to which actor James Franco( who invited Mathews to collaborate on Franco's film" Interior. Leather Bar.") reacted negatively.
Edward Sedgwick
Edward Sedgwick( November 7, 1889 – March 7, 1953) was an American film director, writer, actor and producer.
For Love
For Love may refer to:
Thirst for Love (film)
Thirst for Love( Ai no kawaki) is a 1967 Japanese drama film directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara, starring Nobuo Nakamura and Ruriko Asaoka.
It is also known as Longing for Love and The Thirst for Love.
It tells the story of a young widow who becomes the mistress of her wealthy father- in- law.
The film is based on the novel" Thirst for Love" by Yukio Mishima.
The Other Life of Captain Contreras
The Other Life of Captain Contreras Spanish: La otra vida del capitán Contreras) is a 1955 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil.
Javier Contreras
Javier Contreras from the University of Castilla – La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers( IEEE) in 2015 for" contributions to modeling and forecasting of electricity markets".
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Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark
MetraPark Arena, currently called Rimrock Auto Arena due to sponsorship, and colloquially known as The Metra, is a multi-purpose arena located at MetraPark, the fairgrounds of Billings, Montana, USA.
The arena has capacity for an audience of 12,000.
The arena hosts a variety of local sporting, musical, and other events.
It has also hosted professional sporting competitions.
In 2005, MetraPark Arena marked its 30th anniversary.
The arena was renovated in 2010 and 2011 at a cost of $27 million.
Lakefront Arena
The Senator Nat G. Kiefer University of New Orleans Lakefront Arena (commonly Lakefront Arena or UNO Lakefront Arena) is an 8,933-seat multi-purpose arena located in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The arena is home to the University of New Orleans Privateers men's and women's basketball teams.
Duquesne Gardens
The Duquesne Gardens was the main sports arena located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, during the first half of the 20th century.
Built in 1890, the building originally served as a trolley barn, before becoming a multi-purpose arena.
The Gardens opened 3 years after a fire destroyed the city's prior sports arena, the Schenley Park Casino, in 1896.
Over the years, the Gardens was the home arena of several of Pittsburgh's historic sports teams, such as ice hockey's Pittsburgh Pirates and Pittsburgh Hornets.
The Western Pennsylvania Hockey League, which was the first ice hockey league to openly hire and trade players, played all of its games at the Gardens.
The arena was also the first hockey rink to ever use glass above the dasher boards.
Developed locally by the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Herculite glass was first tested in Pittsburgh.
Most rinks were using wire mesh before the shatterproof glass was invented.
Finally, the Pittsburgh Ironmen, a charter member of the Basketball Association of America (a forerunner of the National Basketball Association), played at the Gardens from 1946 to 1947.
Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza
Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza (originally Northeastern Pennsylvania Civic Arena and Convention Center, formerly First Union Arena at Casey Plaza and Wachovia Arena at Casey Plaza) is an 8,050-seat multi-purpose arena located in Wilkes-Barre Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, just south of the city of Wilkes-Barre, managed by SMG.
PhilSports Arena
The Philippine Institute of Sports Multi-Purpose Arena or PhilSports Arena is an indoor sporting arena located inside the PhilSports Complex in Pasig, Philippines.
It was formerly known as the University of Life Theater and Recreational Arena or the ULTRA.
The arena and its surrounding sports complex are maintained by the Philippine Sports Commission.
It was the site of the majority of the games of the Philippine Basketball Association from 1985 to 1992 and from 1999 to 2002.
The league still occasionally comes back to play at the arena.
The arena was also the home court of the Pasig-Rizal Pirates in the Metropolitan Basketball Association in 1998 and the San Juan Knights in 1999.
Live in Concert (video)
Live in Concert is the second live music video title by singer and actress Cher.
Released by HBO in 1999, it contained footage from Cher's Do You Believe?
Tour specials filmed at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Paradise, Nevada in 1999.
It featured tracks from the Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves album to the Believe album, alongside various covers.
She has 7 costume changes by stylist Bob Mackie.
MGM Grand Garden Arena
The MGM Grand Garden Arena (originally known as the MGM Grand Garden Special Events Center) is a multi-purpose arena located within the MGM Grand Las Vegas on the Las Vegas Strip.
Floyd L. Maines Veterans Memorial Arena
Floyd L. Maines Veterans Memorial Arena (originally known as Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena) is a 6,925-seat multi-purpose arena located in Binghamton, New York.
The Arena was completed in 1973, providing an entertainment venue for residents of the Greater Binghamton area.
The arena contains eight luxury suites, each holding 25 fans (200 total).
A longtime home to minor league hockey, the arena is currently home to the Binghamton Devils of the American Hockey League.
Edge Ice Arena
The Edge Ice Arena includes "The Edge on John Street", "The Water's Edge Aquatic Center", and The "Edge II Ice Arena" a 3,000-seat multi-purpose arena located in Bensenville, Illinois.
It had been used as the official training facility and practice arena for the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League before the team built a new downtown Chicago training facility.
The arena also had been used by Chicago Steel (USHL) from 2000-2015.
The ice arena is also the home to the Robert Morris University Eagles Men's and Women's college ice hockey teams competing at the ACHA DI level.
The Edge is also home to several local high school ice hockey teams, and is used by local figure skating clubs, youth, and adult rec.
ice hockey leagues (the Chicago Blues), as well as public skating.
UD Arena
University of Dayton Arena (commonly known as UD Arena) is a 13,435-seat multi-purpose arena located in Dayton, Ohio.
The arena opened in 1969.
It is home to the University of Dayton Flyers basketball teams.
Since 2001, it has been the birthplace of "March Madness."
From 2001 to 2010, the facility hosted the annual "play-in" game in the NCAA men's basketball tournament (officially the "opening round" game) which featured the teams rated 64th and 65th in the tournament field.
In 2011, when the tournament expanded to four opening round games, the arena continued to host all "first four" games.
Overall, the arena has hosted more men's NCAA Division I basketball tournament games than any other venue.
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Walter Robinson (composer)
Walter Robinson is an African American composer of the late 20th century.
He is most notable for his 1977 song" Harriet Tubman", which has been recorded by folk musicians such as Holly Near, John McCutcheon, and others.
He is also the composer of several operas.
Petrus de Domarto
Petrus de Domarto( fl. c. 1445– 1455) was a Franco- Flemish composer of the Renaissance.
He was a contemporary and probable acquaintance of Ockeghem, and was the composer of at least one of the first unified mass cycles to be written in continental Europe.
Alexander Courage
Alexander Mair" Sandy" Courage Jr.( December 10, 1919
May 15, 2008) was an American orchestrator, arranger, and composer of music, primarily for television and film.
He is best known as the composer of the theme music for the original" Star Trek" series.
Alonso Mudarra
Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 – April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.
He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar.
John Coltrane
John William Coltrane (September 23, 1926 – July 17, 1967) was an American jazz saxophonist and composer.
Working in the bebop and hard bop idioms early in his career, Coltrane helped pioneer the use of modes and was at the forefront of free jazz.
He led at least fifty recording sessions and appeared on many albums by other musicians, including trumpeter Miles Davis and pianist Thelonious Monk.
Over the course of his career, Coltrane's music took on an increasingly spiritual dimension.
He remains one of the most influential saxophonists in music history.
He received many posthumous awards, including canonization by the African Orthodox Church and a Pulitzer Prize in 2007.
His second wife was pianist/harpist Alice Coltrane.
Their children Ravi Coltrane, Oran Coltrane and John Coltrane Jr are all musicians.
Karl Wilhelm (conductor)
Karl Wilhelm, also Carl Wilhelm( 5 September 1815, Schmalkalden – 26 August 1873, Schmalkalden) was a German choral director.
He is best known as the composer of the music of the song “ Die Wacht am Rhein. ”
Michelangelo Faggioli
Michelangelo Faggioli( 1666–1733) was an Italian lawyer and celebrated amateur composer of humorous cantatas in Neapolitan dialect.
A founder of a new genre of Neapolitan comedy, he was the composer of the opera buffa" La Cilla" in 1706.
Alexandru Cristea
Alexandru Cristea( 1890 – 1942) was the composer of the music for" Limba Noastră", current national anthem of Moldova.
Equinox (jazz standard)
"Equinox" is a minor blues jazz standard by American jazz saxophone player and composer John Coltrane.
Originally released on "Coltrane's Sound" played in C minor with a slow swing feel.
However, it is usually played in the key of C Minor and often covered on the flute.
Pydimarri Venkata Subba Rao
Pydimarri Venkata Subba Rao( June 10, 1916 – 1988) was a Telugu author who is best remembered as the composer of the National Pledge of India.
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Mr. Lawrence
Douglas Lawrence Osowski, credited as Mr. Lawrence and sometimes Doug Lawrence, is an American voice actor, writer, director, comedian, and storyboard artist.
He is known for his work as a writer and actor for the animated series "Rocko's Modern Life" and "SpongeBob SquarePants".
SpongeBob, You're Fired
"SpongeBob, You're Fired" is a television special of the American animated television series "SpongeBob SquarePants".
It serves as the 11th episode of the ninth season and the 189th overall episode.
The animation directors were the supervising director, Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi, and was written by Marc Ceccarelli, Luke Brookshier, and Mr. Lawrence.
Ceccarelli and Brookshier also served as storyboard directors.
The episode originally aired in Greece on July 3, 2013.
In the United States, it aired on Nickelodeon on November 11.
In this episode of the series, which follows the adventures and endeavors of the title character and his various friends in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom, SpongeBob gets fired from the Krusty Krab after Mr. Krabs discovers he can save a nickel by eliminating him.
SpongeBob subsequently decides to apply at other restaurants.
SpongeBob's Truth or Square
SpongeBob's Truth or Square is a 2009 made-for-television one-hour comedy special in which Andrew Overtoom, supervising director, Alan Smart, and Tom Yasumi directed the animation.
It stars Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Carolyn Lawrence, and Mr. Lawrence.
The special, marketed as a "TV Movie", originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 6, 2009, celebrating the tenth anniversary of the American animated television series "SpongeBob SquarePants".
Plankton and Karen
Sheldon J. Plankton and Karen Plankton are fictional characters in the American animated television series "SpongeBob SquarePants".
They are respectively voiced by Mr. Lawrence and Jill Talley.
Their first appearance was in the episode "Plankton!
" on July 31, 1999.
They were created and designed by marine biologist and cartoonist Stephen Hillenburg, the creator of the program, along with Lawrence.
SpongeBob SquarePants (film series)
SpongeBob SquarePants is an American animated/live-action comedy film series based on the Nickelodeon animated television program of the same name, created by Stephen Hillenburg.
It began in 2004 with the release of "The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie".
The series is distributed and owned by Paramount Pictures, a subsidiary of Nickelodeon's parent company Viacom.
All films feature the regular television voice cast: Tom Kenny, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass, Bill Fagerbakke, Mr. Lawrence, Jill Talley, Carolyn Lawrence, Mary Jo Catlett and Lori Alan.
The first installment was directed by Hillenburg, and all subsequent films were directed by former showrunner Paul Tibbitt.
List of SpongeBob SquarePants cast members
"SpongeBob SquarePants" is an American animated television series created by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg that debuted on Nickelodeon in the United States on May 1, 1999.
The regular voice cast consists of Tom Kenny, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass, Bill Fagerbakke, Mr. Lawrence, Jill Talley, Carolyn Lawrence, Mary Jo Catlett and Lori Alan.
Most one-off and background characters are voiced by Dee Bradley Baker, Sirena Irwin, Bob Joles, Mark Fite and Thomas F. Wilson.
Throughout the show's run, it has employed numerous guest stars from many ranges of professions.
Repeat guests include Ernest Borgnine, Tim Conway, Brian Doyle-Murray, Marion Ross, John O'Hurley and Michael McKean.
Rocko's Modern Life
Rocko's Modern Life is an American animated sitcom created by Joe Murray for Nickelodeon.
The series centers on the surreal life of an anthropomorphic Australian-immigrant wallaby named Rocko as well as his friends: the gluttonous steer Heffer, the neurotic turtle Filburt, and Rocko's faithful dog Spunky.
It is set in the fictional town of O-Town.
Throughout its run, the show was controversial for its adult humor, including double entendre, innuendo, and satirical social commentary, similar to "The Ren & Stimpy Show".
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is a 2004 American live-action/animated comedy film based on the Nickelodeon television series "SpongeBob SquarePants".
The film was co-written, directed, and co-produced by series creator Stephen Hillenburg and starred the series' cast of Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass and Mr. Lawrence, with guest performances by Scarlett Johansson, Jeffrey Tambor, Alec Baldwin and David Hasselhoff.
It was produced by Hillenburg's production company United Plankton Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies, it was distributed by Paramount Pictures and was also the first film in the "SpongeBob SquarePants" film series.
In the film, Plankton devises a plan to steal King Neptune's crown and send it to Shell City, and SpongeBob and Patrick must retrieve the crown to save Mr. Krabs from King Neptune's wrath and Bikini Bottom from Plankton's plan.
Larry Zimmerman
Mr. Lawrence A. Zimmerman, also known as Larry, served as the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President of Xerox Corporation from June 1, 2002 to April 2011 and its Senior Vice President from June 1, 2002 to April 2007.
Prior to joining Xerox in 2002, Mr. Zimmerman served at System Software Associates, Inc. where he served as an Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer from 1998 to 1999.
He worked with International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), where he served in various senior finance executive positions, as Vice President of Finance for Europe, Middle East & Africa Operations from 1994 to 1996 and a Corporate Controller from 1991 to 1994.
He held various other positions at IBM from 1967 to 1991.
Mr. Zimmerman served as an Assistant General Manager in finance and planning for the Enterprise System division from 1989 to 1991 and Director of Budgets from 1988 to 1989.
A 32-year employee of IBM, he served as Vice President of Finance and Planning for Brunswick Corp.
's multibillion-dollar Server and Technology division from 1996 to 1998.
He served as a Vice Chairman of Xerox Corporation from July 2009 to April 2011.
He has been an Independent Director at Flex Ltd. since October 2012, Global Imaging Systems Inc. since May 9, 2007 and Delphi Automotive PLC since November 2009.
He served as an Independent Director of Brunswick Corporation from February 7, 2006 to May 6, 2015.
He served as a Director of Computer Sciences Corporation from August 7, 2012 to August 13, 2014.
He served as a Director at Stanley, Black & Decker, Inc. (formerly Stanley Works) from July 26, 2005 to December 31, 2011.
Mr. Zimmerman graduated from New York University in 1965 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance and Master's Degree in Business Administration from Adelphia University in 1967.
SpongeBob SquarePants (season 1)
The first season of the American animated television sitcom "SpongeBob SquarePants", created by former marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg, aired from May 1, 1999 to April 8, 2000, and consists of 20 episodes.
The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom.
The show features the voices of Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Mr. Lawrence, Jill Talley, Carolyn Lawrence, Mary Jo Catlett, and Lori Alan.
Among the first guest stars to appear on the show were Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway voicing the superhero characters of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, respectively.
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Peter Levin
Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Thomas Scott (diver)
Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver.
Clash by Night (1963 film)
Clash by Night( released in the US as Escape by Night) is a 1963 British crime thriller directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Terence Longdon and Jennifer Jayne.
Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)
Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.
The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997.
Etan Boritzer
Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children ’s literature who is best known for his book" What is God?" first published in 1989.
His best selling" What is?" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.
Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after" What is God?" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.
The other current books in the" What is?" series include
What is Love?,
What is Death?,
What is Beautiful?,
What is Funny?,
What is Right?,
What is Peace?,
What is Money?,
What is Dreaming?,
What is a Friend?,
What is True?,
What is a Family?,
What is a Feeling?"
The series is now also translated into 15 languages.
Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.
Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.
He has helped numerous other authors to get published through" How to Get Your Book Published!" programs.
Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.
He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on" The Teachings of the Buddha."
Peter Godfrey (director)
Peter Godfrey (16 October 1899 – 4 March 1970) was an English actor and film director.
Founder of the experimental Gate Theatre Studio in 1925, he staged London's first expressionistic production in the following year.
Eventually moving to Hollywood, he established a career as a film actor and director.
Harry Wainwright (footballer)
Harry Wainwright( born 1899; date of death unknown) was an English footballer.
Bill Smith (footballer, born 1897)
William Thomas Smith( born 9 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer.
Ian Barry (director)
Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Highways by Night
Highways by Night is a 1942 American crime drama film directed by Peter Godfrey from a screenplay by Lynn Root and Frank Fenton, based on the story "Silver Spoon", by Clarence Budington Kelland.
The film stars Richard Carlson and Jane Randolph.
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Henry Moore (cricketer)
Henry Walter Moore( 1849 – 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand.
Beverly Daniel Evans Jr.
Beverly Daniel Evans Jr.( May 21, 1865 – May 7, 1922) was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia.
Craig Tatum
Craig Browning Tatum( born March 18, 1983) is a retired American professional baseball catcher.
He played in Major League Baseball for the Cincinnati Reds and Baltimore Orioles from 2009 through 2011.
Wale Adebanwi
Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford.
John Tatum (Canadian football)
John Tatum( born c. 1935) is a former Canadian football player who played for the Edmonton Eskimos.
He played college football at the University of Texas.
María Belén Perez Sanchez
María Belén Perez Sanchez( born January 5, 1973 in Granada) is a cyclist from Spain.
She has a vision impairment.
She competed at the 1992 summer Paralympics and 1996 Summer Paralympics.
She finished second in the Tandem Road Race.
She finished third in the Tandem Individual Pursuit track race.
Beverly Daniel Tatum
Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum( born September 27, 1954) is a psychologist, administrator, and educator who has conducted research and written books on the topic of racism.
Focusing specifically on race in education, racial identity development in teenagers, and assimilation of black families and youth in white neighborhoods.
Tatum uses works from her students, personal experience, and psychology learning.
Tatum served from 2002 to 2015 as the ninth president of Spelman College, the oldest historically black women ’s college in the United States.
Tatum is the author of the widely acclaimed book Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria" And Other Conversations About Race", in which she argues that Americans are reluctant to talk about issues of race, and that we must begin to consider the psychological effects of racial identity development.
In her more recent 2007 book," Can We Talk about Race? and Other Conversations in an Era of School Resegregation", Tatum again highlights the urgent need for conversations about race, emphasizing the continued racial segregation of schools and the impacts that this has on achievement of racial minorities.
María Carvajal
María Belén Carvajal Peña( born 13 September 1983) is an international football referee from Chile.
She is an official at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France.
Richard Tatum
Richard Tatum( born July 13, 1966 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American stage director, actor and voice actor.
He is known for his voice- over work in video games, movies and TV shows.
Hartley Lobban
Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 – 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s.
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Who coined the term Negawatt power and was one of the World's 100 most influential people in 2009?
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Seth Berkley
Seth Franklin Berkley, M.D. (born 1956 in New York City, New York) is a medical epidemiologist by training.
He is the CEO of the GAVI Alliance and a global advocate on the power of vaccines.
He is also the founder and former President and CEO of the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI).
After graduation from McBurney School, New York, in 1974, he received a Bachelor of Science and medical degrees from Brown University, and trained in internal medicine at Harvard University.
Berkley has been featured on the cover of Newsweek and recognized by Wired Magazine as among "The Wired 25"—a salute to dreamers, inventors, mavericks and leaders—as well as by TIME magazine as one of the "100 Most Influential People in the World" in 2009.
In 2010, "Fortune" magazine named Berkley as one of its "Global Forum Visionaries."
Speaking at the TED 2010 conference, Dr. Berkley explains how innovative vaccine design and production technologies are bringing us closer to controlling global health threats like flu and HIV.
Jeff Mullis
Jeff Mullis is a state senator of the Republican Party representing the 53rd district in the Georgia State Senate.
First elected in 2000, he is in his fifth term in the Georgia General Assembly.
Mullis has been chosen by James Magazine as one of the 25 most influential Political Figures in Georgia for the fourth year in a row and was recognized this year by Georgia Trend as one of the 100 most influential people in Georgia.
Sven Erik Holmes
Sven Erik Holmes (born 1951) is a former United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma and currently the Vice Chairman, Legal, Risk and Regulatory, and Chief Legal Officer for KPMG LLP, a global accounting firm.
He directs the office of general counsel, risk management, government affairs, security, and ethics and compliance programs.
He is also counsel to the board of directors and a member of the management committee.
He is currently chairman of the board for the Council for Court Excellence.
In 2009, "Ethicsphere" named him one of America's 100 most influential people in business ethics.
In 2007, "Accounting Today" named him one of the "Top 100 Most Influential People in Accounting."
In 2014, National Law Journal named him "America's 50 Outstanding General Counsel."
Abdolkarim Soroush
Abdolkarim Soroush (عبدالكريم سروش ; born Hossein Haj Faraj Dabbagh (born 1945; Persian: حسين حاج فرج دباغ ), is an Iranian thinker, reformer, Rumi scholar and a former professor of philosophy at the University of Tehran and Imam Khomeini International University.
He is arguably the most influential figure in the religious intellectual movement of Iran.
Soroush is currently a visiting scholar at the University of Maryland in College Park, MD.
He was also affiliated with other prestigious institutions, including Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Columbia, the Leiden-based International Institute as a visiting professor for the Study of Islam in the Modern World (ISIM) and the Wissenschaftskolleg in Berlin.
He was named by "TIME" as one of the world’s 100 most influential people in 2005, and by Prospect magazine as one of the most influential intellectuals in the world in 2008.
Soroush's ideas, founded on Relativism, prompted both supporters and critics to compare his role in reforming Islam to that of Martin Luther in reforming Christianity.
Amory Lovins
Amory Bloch Lovins (born November 13, 1947) is an American physicist, environmental scientist, writer, and Chairman/Chief Scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute.
He has worked in the field of energy policy and related areas for four decades.
He was named by "Time" magazine one of the World's 100 most influential people in 2009.
Tariq Ramadan
Tariq Ramadan (Arabic: طارق رمضان ; born 26 August 1962) is a Swiss academic, philosopher and writer.
He is the professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies in the Faculty of Oriental Studies at St Antony's College, Oxford, and also teaches at the Oxford Faculty of Theology.
He is a visiting professor at the Faculty of Islamic Studies (Qatar), the Université Mundiapolis (Morocco) and several other universities around world.
He is also a senior research fellow at Doshisha University (Japan).
He is the director of the Research Centre of Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE), based in Doha.
He is a member of the UK Foreign Office Advisory Group on Freedom of Religion or Belief.
He was elected by "Time" magazine in 2000 as one of the seven religious innovators of the 21st century and in 2004 as one of the 100 most influential people in the world and by "Foreign Policy" magazine (2005, 2006, 2008-2010, 2012-2015) as one of the top 100 most influential thinkers in the world and Global Thinkers.
Ken Marlin
Ken Marlin is an American investment banker, international strategist, and author of "The Marine Corps Way to Win on Wall Street: 11 Key Principles from Battlefield to Boardroom", available from St. Martin's Press in August 2016.
He is the founder and managing partner of Marlin & Associates, an award-winning boutique investment bank and strategy advisor.
He is a member of the “Market Data Hall of Fame” and, in 2011, Institutional Investor ("II"), the international publisher, named Ken as one of II’s “Tech 50”, which honored the 50 most “disruptive” figures in the financial technology sector.
In 2014, Institutional Investor again, named Marlin to their "Tech 50" as one of the 50 most influential people in the financial technology industry.
Again, he was the only investment banker on the list.
In 2015 Institutional Investor named Marlin as one of the 35 most influential people in Fintech finance.
Marlin also is a member of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee of the Phoenix House Foundation; a Trustee and Board Member of the Madison Square Boys and Girls Club; a member of the Business Administration Board of Advisors of the University of the People; an active supporter of the Wall Street Warriors Foundation, The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation; the Hurricane Island Outward Bound School; and Outward Bound Peacekeeping.
He has been quoted frequently in the media.
Chris Tsakalakis
Chris Tsakalakis is a Greek-American technology executive.
He is a former Entrepreneur in Residence at Benchmark Capital and a former president of StubHub and executive at eBay.
A University of Pennsylvania graduate, he began his career in e-commerce in 1996 and joined eBay in 2003.
He was president of StubHub from 2007 to 2014, as the company became the world's largest ticket marketplace and a leading sports and entertainment sponsor with more than 90 partnerships worldwide.
Because of StubHub’s influence on the entertainment industry, Tsakalakis was named to the "Sports Business Journal" ’s 2011, 2012 and 2013 lists of the 50 most influential people in the sports business, the Billboard 2012 and 2013 Power 100 lists and the 2010 and 2011 "Huffington Post" Sports Game Changer lists.
"Ticket News" cited him as "one of the most influential executives in the ticketing industry."
Negawatt power
Negawatt power is a theoretical unit of power representing an amount of electrical power (measured in watts) saved.
The energy saved is a direct result of energy conservation or increased energy efficiency.
The term was coined by the chief scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute and environmentalist Amory Lovins in 1985, within the article, "Saving Gigabucks with Negawatts," where he argued that utility customers don’t want kilowatt-hours of electricity; they want energy services such as hot showers, cold beer, lit rooms, and spinning shafts, which can come more cheaply if electricity is used more efficiently.
Lovins felt an international behavioral change was necessary in order to decrease countries' dependence on excessive amounts of energy.
The concept of a negawatt could influence a behavioral change in consumers by encouraging them to think about the energy that they spend.
Time 100
Time" 100 (often written in all-caps as TIME" 100) is an annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world assembled by the American news magazine "Time".
First published in 1999 as the result of a debate among American academics, politicians, and journalists, the list is now an annual event.
Although appearing on the list is often seen as an honor, "Time" makes it clear that entrants are recognized for changing the world, regardless of the consequences of their actions.
The final list of influential individuals is exclusively chosen by "Time" editors with nominations coming from the "TIME" 100 alumni and the magazine's international writing staff.
Only the winner of the Reader's Poll, conducted days before the official list is revealed, is chosen by the general public.
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The term was coined by the chief scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute and environmentalist Amory Lovins in 1985, within the article, "Saving Gigabucks with Negawatts," where he argued that utility customers don’t want kilowatt-hours of electricity; they want energy services such as hot showers, cold beer, lit rooms, and spinning shafts, which can come more cheaply if electricity is used more efficiently.
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Olivier Borios
Olivier Borios( born 23 June 1959) is a retired breaststroke swimmer from France, who represented his native country at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union.
He claimed the gold medal a year earlier at the 1979 Mediterranean Games in the Men's 100m Breaststroke event.
He has been 10 times national champion of the 100 meters breaststroke( winter and summer 1978, winter and summer 1979, winter and summer 1980, winter and summer 1981, winter and summer 1982) and 9 times national champion of the 200 meters breaststroke( winter and summer 1977, winter and summer 1978, winter 1979, winter and summer 1980, winter and summer 1981).
He swam at the EN Castres, at the Cercle des nageurs d' Antibes, at the Racing Club de France and at the Toulouse Athletic Club( TAC), where he currently swims and coaches other swimmers.
Andrei Tarkovsky
Andrei Arsenyevich Tarkovsky (4 April 1932 – 29 December 1986) was a Russian filmmaker, writer, and film theorist.
He is widely considered one of the greatest directors in the history of cinema, and one of Russia's most influential filmmakers.
His films explored spiritual and metaphysical themes, and are noted for their slow pacing and long takes, dreamlike visual imagery, and preoccupation with nature and memory.
Tarkovsky studied film at Moscow's State Institute of Cinematography under filmmaker Mikhail Romm, and subsequently directed his first five feature films in the Soviet Union: "Ivan's Childhood" (1962), "Andrei Rublev" (1966), "Solaris" (1972), "Mirror" (1975), and "Stalker" (1979).
After years of creative conflict with Soviet authorities, Tarkovsky left the country in 1979 and made his final two films abroad; "Nostalghia" (1983) and "The Sacrifice" (1986) were produced in Italy and Sweden respectively.
In 1986, he also published a book about cinema and art entitled "Sculpting in Time".
He died of cancer later that year.
Tarkovsky was the recipient of several awards at the Cannes Film Festival throughout his career (including the FIPRESCI prize, the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury, and the Grand Prix Spécial du Jury) and winner of the Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival for his debut film "Ivan's Childhood".
In 1990, he was posthumously awarded the Soviet Union's prestigious Lenin Prize.
Three of his films—"Andrei RublevMirror", and "Stalker"—featured in "Sight & Sound"’s 2012 poll of the 50 greatest films of all time.
Andrei Rublev (film)
Andrei Rublev( Russian: Андрей Рублёв) is a 1969 Soviet biographical historical drama film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky and co-written with Andrei Konchalovsky.
The film was remade and re-edited from the 1966 film titled" The Passion According to Andrei" by Tarkovsky which was censored during the first decade of the Brezhnev era in the Soviet Union.
The film is loosely based on the life of Andrei Rublev, the 15th- century Russian icon painter.
The film features Anatoly Solonitsyn, Nikolai Grinko, Ivan Lapikov, Nikolai Sergeyev, Nikolai Burlyayev and Tarkovsky's wife Irma Raush.
Savva Yamshchikov, a famous Russian restorer and art historian, was a scientific consultant of the film.
" Andrei Rublev" is set against the background of 15th- century Russia.
Although the film is only loosely based on the life of Andrei Rublev, it seeks to depict a realistic portrait of medieval Russia.
Tarkovsky sought to create a film that shows the artist as" a world- historic figure" and" Christianity as an axiom of Russia's historical identity" during a turbulent period of Russian history that ultimately resulted in the Tsardom of Russia.
The film's themes include artistic freedom, religion, political ambiguity, autodidacticism, and the making of art under a repressive regime.
Because of this, it was not released domestically in the officially atheist Soviet Union for years after it was completed, except for a single 1966 screening in Moscow.
A version of the film was shown at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI prize.
In 1971, a censored version of the film was released in the Soviet Union.
The film was further cut for commercial reasons upon its U.S. release through Columbia Pictures in 1973.
As a result, several versions of the film exist.
Although these issues with censorship obscured and truncated the film for many years following its release, the film was soon recognized by many western critics and film directors as a highly original and accomplished work.
Even more since being restored to its original version," Andrei Rublev" has come to be regarded as one of the greatest films of all time, and has often been ranked highly in both the" Sight& Sound" critics' and directors' polls.
List of Uruguayan films
A list of films produced in Uruguay.
Beach Guard in Winter
Beach Guard in Winter is a 1976 Yugoslav film directed by Goran Paskaljević.
It was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival.
List of magicians in film
This article lists magician characters depicted on film, both real and fictional.
Winter and Summer
Winter and Summer may refer to:
Olivier Borios
Olivier Borios( born 23 June 1959) is a retired breaststroke swimmer from France, who represented his native country at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union.
He claimed the gold medal a year earlier at the 1979 Mediterranean Games in the Men's 100m Breaststroke event.
He has been 10 times national champion of the 100 meters breaststroke( winter and summer 1978, winter and summer 1979, winter and summer 1980, winter and summer 1981, winter and summer 1982) and 9 times national champion of the 200 meters breaststroke( winter and summer 1977, winter and summer 1978, winter 1979, winter and summer 1980, winter and summer 1981).
He swam at the EN Castres, at the Cercle des nageurs d' Antibes, at the Racing Club de France and at the Toulouse Athletic Club( TAC), where he currently swims and coaches other swimmers.
Goran Paskaljević
Goran Paskaljević( born 22 April 1947) is a Serbian film director.
Pyotr Baranovsky
Pyotr Dmitrievich Baranovsky (February 26, 1892 – June 12, 1984) was a Russian architect, preservationist and restorator who reconstructed many ancient buildings in the Soviet Union.
He is credited with saving Saint Basil's Cathedral from destruction in the early 1930s, founding and managing the Kolomenskoye and Andrei Rublev museums, and developing modern restoration technologies.
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Andrei Rublev( Russian: Андрей Рублёв) is a 1969 Soviet biographical historical drama film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky and co-written with Andrei Konchalovsky.
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Hamad Al-Robeai
Hamad Al- Robeai( born July 1, 1981), is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder.
Hamad Al-Tayyar
Hamad Al Tayyar( born 10 February 1982) is a Kuwaiti footballer.
Hamad Al-Hammadi (table tennis)
Hamad Al- Hammadi( born 26 November 1975) is a Qatari table tennis player.
He competed in the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics.
Wale Adebanwi
Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford.
John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)
John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 – 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957.
Christopher Kas
Christopher Kas( born 13 June 1980) is a German retired professional tennis player.
His career- high ATP singles ranking is World No. 224, which he reached in November 2002.
His career- high in doubles is World No. 17, achieved in February 2012.
At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he finished in fourth place in mixed doubles alongside Sabine Lisicki.
In January 2015, Sabine appointed him to her coaching team.
Hamad Al-Easa
Hamad Al- Easa( born 9 January 1972) is a Kuwaiti footballer.
He competed in the men's tournament at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
Hamad Al-Jizani
Hamad Al- Jizani( born 4 March 1993) is a Saudi professional footballer who currently plays as a right back for Damac.
On 4 July 2018, Al- Jizani signed for Hajer.
Hartley Lobban
Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 – 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s.
Henry Moore (cricketer)
Henry Walter Moore( 1849 – 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand.
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Camel Through the Eye of a Needle
Camel Through the Eye of a Needle is a 1936 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by and starring Hugo Haas.
The title is an allusion to the" eye of a needle" aphorism.
Eye of the Cat (1975 film)
Eye of the Cat is a 1975 Italian comedy film written and directed by Alberto Bevilacqua.
Pretty Polly
Pretty Polly may refer to:
Eye of the Eagle 2: Inside the Enemy
Eye of the Eagle 2: Inside the Enemy is a 1989 film directed by Carl Franklin.
It is the sequel to the 1987 film" Eye of the Eagle".
It was shot in the Philippines.
Eye of the Cat
Eye of the Cat is a 1969 American horror film directed by David Lowell Rich and starring Michael Sarrazin, Gayle Hunnicutt and Eleanor Parker.
The screenplay is by Joseph Stefano, best known as the author of the script for Alfred Hitchcock's" Psycho".
Pretty Polly (film)
Pretty Polly( also known as A Matter of Innocence) is a 1967 British film, directed by Guy Green and based on the short story," Pretty Polly Barlow", by Noël Coward.
It stars Hayley Mills, Shashi Kapoor, Trevor Howard, and Brenda De Banzie.
The film is largely set in Singapore.
Julia Thornton
Julia Thornton is a professional harpist, who to date has released two albums: Harpistry( 2003) and Eye of the Storm( 2004).
David Lowell Rich
David Lowell Rich (August 31, 1920 – October 21, 2001) was an American film director and producer.
He directed nearly 100 films and TV episodes between 1950 and 1987.
He was born in New York City.
He began directing on a regular basis in 1950.
Rich won an Emmy for outstanding direction of a special in 1978 for "The Defection of Simas Kudirka".
His brother was director John Rich.
Matt Corboy
Matt Corboy( born June 4, 1973) is an American actor.
He has appeared in both films and television series.
Guy Green (filmmaker)
Guy Mervin Charles Green OBE BSC( 5 November 191315 September 2005) was an English film director, producer, screenwriter, and cinematographer.
In 1946, he won an Oscar as cinematographer for the film" Great Expectations".
In 2002, Green was given a Lifetime Achievement Award by the BAFTA, and, in 2004, he was named an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for his lifetime contributions to British cinema.
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