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Pulmonary artery Pulmonary artery A pulmonary artery is an artery in the pulmonary circulation that carries deoxygenated blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs. The largest pulmonary artery is the "main pulmonary artery." or "pulmonary trunk" from the heart, and the smallest ones are the arterioles, which ... | NQ | Fetal circulation where it is pumped through the aorta into the body. Some of the blood moves from the aorta through the internal iliac arteries to the umbilical arteries, and re-enters the placenta, where carbon dioxide and other waste products from the fetus are taken up and enter the woman's circulation. Some of the... | where does the blood in the pulmonary artery go |
Turner & Hooch shows David around in the three days left before his transfer, meeting with long time friend Amos Reed for a final time. The two investigators are then called to the discovery of $8,000 found at the local beach - an unusual discovery for such a quiet community. That same evening, Amos is murdered by an a... | NQ | Turner & Hooch under the banner, "Two Dog Night". "Turner & Hooch" has been referred to in various films and television shows, including the NBC/ABC medical sitcom "Scrubs", in which main characters J.D. and Turk modify shift schedules so that Doctors Turner and Hooch are teamed up as a surgical team in the episode "My... | in the movie turner and hooch what kind of dog was hooch |
Star Wars Star Wars Star Wars is an American epic space opera franchise, created by George Lucas and centered around a film series that began with the eponymous 1977 movie. The saga quickly became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon. The first film was followed by two successful sequels, "The Empire Strikes Back" (1980)... | NQ | Solo: A Star Wars Story Writing for "[[Rolling Stone]]", [[Peter Travers]] gave the film 2.5 stars out of 4, complimenting the cast but criticizing the lack of creativity, saying, "somehow Han Solo—the roguish "Star Wars" hellion famous for breaking all the rules—finds himself in a feel-good movie that doesn't break an... | what star wars movie came out before the last jedi |
Drive (The Cars song) Drive (The Cars song) "Drive" is a 1984 song by The Cars, the third single from the band's "Heartbeat City" album released in March 1984 and their biggest international hit. Written by Ric Ocasek, the track was sung by bassist Benjamin Orr and produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange with the band. Up... | NQ | Shut Up and Drive on August 27, 2007 in the UK. "Shut Up and Drive" is a new wave song that incorporates influences of the 1970s and 1980s musical styles. It samples New Order's 1983 single "Blue Monday". The song contains an upbeat opening sequence with a heavy guitar riff. Tom Breihan from Pitchfork Media wrote that ... | who wrote the song drive by the cars |
Ordeal by Innocence It is revealed that the murderer was indeed acting under the influence of Jacko Argyle. Jacko's carefully planned alibi failed when police could not find Calgary. The killer is revealed to be Kirsten Lindstrom, the Argyles' middle-aged housekeeper. Jacko had persuaded the plain Kirsten that he was i... | NQ | Ordeal by Innocence (film) Ordeal by Innocence (film) Ordeal by Innocence is a 1985 mystery film directed by Desmond Davis. It stars Donald Sutherland, Faye Dunaway, Christopher Plummer and Sarah Miles. It is based on the Agatha Christie novel "Ordeal by Innocence". Paleontologist Dr. Arthur Calgary visits the Argyle f... | who is the killer in the book ordeal by innocence |
Statue of Liberty carries a "tabula ansata" inscribed in Roman numerals with "JULY IV MDCCLXXVI" (July 4, 1776), the date of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. A broken chain lies at her feet as she walks forward. The statue became an icon of freedom and of the United States, a national park tourism destination, and... | NQ | Statue of Liberty in popular culture during exposure to atmospheric elements. It is this patina that gives the statue her sea-green coloring, due to the oxidation of the copper. It also means that the statue's deterioration by seawater and winds is greatly slowed. The only thing that still poses a threat to the patina ... | what is the statue of liberty holding in her left arm |
Christel Khalil Christel Khalil Christel Adnana Mina Khalil (born November 30, 1987) is an American actress. Khalil was born in Los Angeles, California, to an African American, Native American and European American mother and a Pakistani father. Khalil has stated she identifies as mixed race. She has three older brothe... | NQ | The Young and the Restless storylines "The Young and the Restless" and "The Bold and the Beautiful", the character was later handed over to Michelle Stafford, who also plays Phyllis. Although this recast was mainly storyline-directed, since Sheila had plastic surgery to look like Phyllis, fans of Sheila have expressed ... | who plays lilly on the young and the restless |
Electron transport chain aerobic respiration is molecular oxygen although a variety of acceptors other than oxygen such as sulfate exist in anaerobic respiration. Electron transport chains are used for extracting energy via redox reactions from sunlight in photosynthesis or, such as in the case of the oxidation of suga... | NQ | Chlorophyll a electron transport chain. These two systems are different in their redox potentials for one-electron oxidation. The E for P700 is approximately 500mV, while the E for P680 is approximately 1,100-1,200 mV. Chlorophyll "a" is very important in the energy phase of photosynthesis. Two electrons need to be pas... | where is the electron transport chain of photosynthesis located |
Jason Isaacs Jason Isaacs Jason Isaacs (born 6 June 1963) is an English actor and producer, best known for playing Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter film series, Colonel William Tavington in "The Patriot", criminal Michael Caffee in the Showtime series "Brotherhood" and Marshal Georgy Zhukov in "The Death of Stalin". I... | NQ | Places in Harry Potter the home of the aristocratic Malfoy family: Lucius, Narcissa, their son Draco Malfoy and later Bellatrix Lestrange (sister of Narcissa). It is mentioned in the fifth book that the manor is located somewhere in Wiltshire, England. The Malfoys were previously served by Dobby the house elf, before L... | who is the actor that plays lucius malfoy |
Belly (film) rest retreat to Tommy's Jamaica Estates house, where they celebrate and joke around (The movie "Gummo" is playing on the TV), waking Tommy's girlfriend Keisha (Taral Hicks). Sincere soon leaves and is followed in gesture by the others. He returns to his St. Albans home to his girlfriend Tionne (Tionne "T-B... | NQ | Live at The Belly Up Gary Louris except where noted Live at The Belly Up Live at the Belly Up is a digital-only live album recorded in January 2015 by The Jayhawks, released on February 10, 2015 as an exclusive download from the Belly Up Live website. The album went into wider digital release in April 2015 including a ... | where is the house in the movie belly |
Area code 585 Area code 585 Area code 585 is the area code for Rochester and eight surrounding counties in western New York. It was created on November 15, 2001 in a split from area code 716. Previously, Rochester had shared 716 with Buffalo. Aside from new area codes created in the New York City metropolitan area and ... | NQ | Area code 716 Ontario. The Buffalo 716ers basketball team are named for the telephone area code. Calls to God may be placed to 776-2323, according to the cinema release of "Bruce Almighty"; that number was removed from the video release & TV versions as, while it was (and remains) unassigned in Buffalo's area code 716,... | where is the telephone area code 585 located |
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First Lady of the United States Bird Johnson pioneered environmental protection and beautification. Pat Nixon encouraged volunteerism and traveled extensively abroad; Betty Ford supported women's rights; Rosalynn Carter aided those with mental disabilities; Nancy Reagan founded the Just Say No drug awareness campaign; ... | NQ | 2017–18 Old Dominion Lady Monarchs basketball team 2017–18 Old Dominion Lady Monarchs basketball team The 2017–18 Old Dominion Lady Monarchs basketball team will represent Old Dominion University during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Lady Monarchs, led by first-year head coach Nikki McCray-P... | who is the first lady of the usa |
Come and Get Your Love 'Another Night' and 'Runaway.' Polishing it up '90s- style gives the group a clear shot at plenty of radio and club play for the summer ahead." Come and Get Your Love "Come and Get Your Love" is a 1974 hit single by the Native American rock band Redbone. The song was written and produced by band ... | NQ | Byrdie Green 2008. Albums: 45 rpm records: "How Come" / "Tremblin'" (End 1117) "Tremblin'"/ "Memories Are Made of This" (End 1122) "Don't Make it Hurt" / "Magic of Your Love" (Hallmark 334) "Get a Hold of Yourself" / "Don't Take Your Love from Me" (20th Fox 422) "I Found My Place" (20th Fox 511) "Through a Long and Sle... | who sang come and get your love now |
King James Version King James Version The King James Version (KJV), also known as the King James Bible (KJB) or simply the Version (AV), is an English translation of the Christian Bible for the Church of England, begun in 1604 and completed/published in 1611 under the sponsorship of King James I. The books of the King ... | NQ | Matthew 6:22 that this was not a standard metaphor for the soul in Jewish literature of the period. Matthew 6:22 Matthew 6:22 is the twenty-second verse of the sixth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament, and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. In the King James Version of the English Bible the text rea... | when was the king james bible translated to english |
Domínguez Domínguez Domínguez is a name of Spanish origin. It used to mean "son of Domingo" (i.e., son of Dominic). The surname is usually written Dominguez in the Philippines and United States. Written as Domínguez in Spanish speaking countries like Spain, Mexico, Argentina, etc... As of 2014, 40.7% of all known beare... | NQ | Chris Dominguez Chris Dominguez Christopher Omar Dominguez (born November 22, 1986) is an American professional baseball third baseman who is currently a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants and Cincinnati Reds. Dominguez attended Gulliver Prep in Coral Gables, Florida. ... | where did the last name dominguez come from |
John Elway American Bowl game in Mexico City, Elway ruptured his right (throwing arm) biceps tendon. It was treated non-surgically, and he returned to play 19 days later, and the team advanced to Super Bowl XXXII, Elway's fourth, where they faced the Green Bay Packers, the defending champions. Despite Elway completing ... | NQ | John Elway Brady for most wins by a starting quarterback. He finished his career with 774 rushing attempts, currently third in league history behind Randall Cunningham (775) and Michael Vick (873). Elway's 3,407 rushing yards ranks sixth all-time among NFL QB's behind Cunningham, Vick, Steve Young, Fran Tarkenton, and ... | how many super bowl wins does elway have |
Leprosy of 1898 which institutionalized those affected and segregated them by sex to prevent reproduction. The Act was difficult to enforce but was repealed in 1983 only after MDT therapy had become widely available. In 1983, the National Leprosy Elimination Programme, previously the National Leprosy Control Programme,... | NQ | Lepromatous leprosy well demarcated, usually pale, skin lesion which has lost its hair, and there may be many of these lesions if the infection is more severe (most commonly found on the cooler parts of the body such as the elbows, knees, fingers, or scrotum, as the bacteria thrive in cooler environments). This early p... | where is leprosy most commonly found in the world |
The Ballad of Lucy Jordan The Ballad of Lucy Jordan "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan" is a song by American poet and songwriter Shel Silverstein. It was originally recorded by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, with the name spelled "Jordon". The song describes the disillusionment and mental deterioration of a suburban housewife,... | NQ | Broken English (album) "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan" was released as a single simultaneously with the LP in October 1979. The title track was issued as a single in January 1980. Faithfull included five tracks from the album on her 1990 live recording "Blazing Away": "Broken English", "Guilt", "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan",... | who wrote the song the ballad of lucy jordan |
One Day (Matisyahu song) One Day (Matisyahu song) "One Day" is a song sung by American reggae singer Matisyahu and written by him and The Smeezingtons, first released in 2008, his first single since Jerusalem (Out of the Darkness Comes Light). The song was also included as a last-minute addition to Matisyahu's album "L... | NQ | One Day / Reckoning Song a version of the track inspired by the Wankelmut remix was sung by young Italian singer Violetta Zironi during season 7 of the Italian version of "The X Factor". The track was also recorded and included in her debut EP "Dimmi che non passa" released in December 2013. One Day / Reckoning Song "R... | who is the original singer of one day |
Jason Voorhees Jason Voorhees Jason Voorhees () is the main character from the "Friday the 13th" series. He first appeared in "Friday the 13th" (1980) as the young son of camp cook-turned-killer Mrs. Voorhees, in which he was portrayed by Ari Lehman. Created by Victor Miller, with contributions by Ron Kurz, Sean S. Cun... | NQ | Jason Voorhees 13th". They did not feature Jason explicitly, but revolve around people becoming possessed by Jason when they put on his mask. In 2003 and 2005, Black Flame published novelizations of "Freddy vs. Jason" and "Jason X" respectively. In 2005 they began publishing a new series of novels; one set was publishe... | when did jason put on the hockey mask |
Gone with the Wind (film) Fleming, who in turn was briefly replaced by Sam Wood while Fleming took some time off due to exhaustion. The film received positive reviews upon its release in December 1939, although some reviewers found it overlong. The casting was widely praised, and many reviewers found Leigh especially s... | NQ | Dark Victory Vivien Leigh in "Gone with the Wind". Max Steiner, who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score for both this and "Gone with the Wind", lost to Herbert Stothart for "The Wizard of Oz". The film itself lost the Academy Award for Best Picture to "Gone with the Wind". "The New York Times" n... | when did gone with the wind won 10 academy awards |
Carol Hathaway are now married and practice at the University of Washington Medical Center, where Carol is a transplant coordinator. During the episode, Carol and Doug help a grieving grandmother (Susan Sarandon) donate her grandson's organs. One of the organs, a kidney, is given to "some doctor"; unbeknownst to both D... | NQ | Lucy Knight a young artist who is using cocaine or by urging Dr. Dave Malucci to come forward and admit his possible mistake when using a Bunsen Burner that was thought to have caused an explosion in the ER. Lucy clashed with nurse Carol Hathaway when they both make a plea for the last bed in a rehab clinic. The bed ul... | who does carol end up with on er |
Kale Kayihura District, on which he owns about 500 goats. Kale Kayihura General Edward Kalekezi Kayihura Muhwezi, commonly known as Kale Kayihura, is a Ugandan lawyer, military officer, farmer and former policeman. He was the Inspector General of Police (IGP) of the Uganda Police Force, the highest rank in that branch ... | NQ | Inspector-general of police Force. In Sierra Leone the Inspector General of Police is the head of the Sierra Leone Police force. He heads the force (nationally), which is one of the oldest continuously operational police services in Africa. He is assisted by a Deputy Inspector General, and several Assistant Inspectors ... | who is the current inspector general of police of uganda |
Minnesota Vikings December 29, 2013, defeating the Detroit Lions 14–13 to end the season. Since the team's first season in 1961, the Vikings have had one of the highest winning percentages in the NFL. As of 2017, they have won at least three games in every season except in 1962, and are one of only six NFL teams to win... | NQ | 2014 Chicago Bears season history. The Bears entered the bye week with a 3–5 record, tied with the Vikings for last in the NFC North, two games behind the Packers, and four behind the Detroit Lions. The last time the Bears had been 3–5, yet made the playoffs was in 1979, and had also performed the feat in 1977, while t... | when was the last time vikings made the playoffs |
Sam Hunt artist to land four number ones on the Country Airplay chart from a debut studio album. On February 1, 2017, Hunt released "Body Like a Back Road", the lead single from his upcoming second studio album. In May 2018, Hunt released the single "Downtown's Dead", and announced another song titled "Nothing Lasts Fo... | NQ | Backroad Song Backroad Song "Backroad Song" is a song recorded by American country music artist Granger Smith. It was initially released to radio independently on March 24, 2015, but was officially re-released to radio on October 5, 2015 via Wheelhouse Records. It is included on his major label debut album, "Remington"... | when did the song body like a backroad come out |
American Society of Anesthesiologists aware the surgery was over until he awoke. This was the start of a specialty critical to modern medicine, anesthesiology. In 1905, nine physicians (from Long Island, N.Y.) organized the first professional anesthesia society. In 1911, the Society expanded to 23 members and became th... | NQ | California Society of Anesthesiologists California Society of Anesthesiologists The California Society of Anesthesiologists (CSA), Inc., is a component society of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, Inc., in the state of California. CSA was founded in 1948 and incorporated in 1953 as a voluntary, non-profit asso... | when was the american society of anesthesiologists founded |
Thermohaline circulation temperatures. Wind moving over the water also produces a great deal of evaporation, leading to a decrease in temperature, called evaporative cooling related to latent heat. Evaporation removes only water molecules, resulting in an increase in the salinity of the seawater left behind, and thus a... | NQ | Neptune way towards the core, where it reaches pressures of about 10 GPa, or about 100,000 times that of Earth's atmosphere. Increasing concentrations of methane, ammonia and water are found in the lower regions of the atmosphere. The mantle is equivalent to 10 to 15 Earth masses and is rich in water, ammonia and metha... | where are the two major regions where dense water masses are created |
Seth Curry restricted free agent. On June 27, 2016, the Kings tendered a qualifying offer to Curry, but on July 3, the team rescinded their qualifying offer, making Curry an unrestricted free agent. On July 15, 2016, Curry signed with the Dallas Mavericks. He made his debut for the Mavericks in their season opener on O... | NQ | Stephen Curry his father's storied career at Virginia Tech, Curry wanted to play college basketball for the Hokies, but was only offered a walk-on spot due in part to his slender 160-pound frame. He ultimately chose to attend Davidson College, who had aggressively recruited him from the tenth grade. Before Curry even p... | what team does steph curry brother play for |
Greenbrier Valley Airport Greenbrier Valley Airport Greenbrier Valley Airport is a public airport three miles (5 km) north of Lewisburg in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States. It has one runway and is owned by the Greenbrier County Airport Authority. SkyWest Airlines ("United Express") has scheduled airline... | NQ | White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia Sulphur Springs Library was rebuilt from the old community house. The Library is being redeveloped as an educational resource and one of the hearts of the town. The building that the library lives in was renamed Katherine Coleman Johnson Building in 2017, after White Sulphur Springs... | what is the closest airport to white sulphur springs west virginia |
Saba University School of Medicine Saba University School of Medicine Saba University School of Medicine is a medical school located on Saba, a special municipality of the Netherlands in the Caribbean. Saba University confers upon its graduates the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. Saba University School of Medicine was ... | NQ | Willamette University College of Medicine campus. At that time the University of Oregon's school was located in northwest Portland, Oregon on the campus of Good Samaritan Hospital. In 1919 the school would re-locate to Marquam Hill in southwest Portland where the school still stands as OHSU. Willamette University Colle... | where is saba university school of medicine located |
2017 World Series 2017 World Series The 2017 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2017 season. The 113th edition of the World Series, it was played between October 24 and November 1. The series was a best-of-seven playoff between the National League (NL) champion Los Angeles Dodgers... | NQ | Drayton McLane the National League in winning percentage (.543), but never won a World Series. The Astros, originally the Colt 45's, were founded in 1962. They won their first World Series in 2017 (2017 World Series). Up until 2017, the Astros 2005 season was the most successful season on the field for the Houston fran... | who 's leading in the world series 2017 |
Tony DiNozzo and Ziva David "Nine Lives", after she plans a visit to Israel, Tony looks through her desk and finds a picture of an unidentified man (Merik Tadros). Before she leaves, he tells her to have a good trip ("Nisiya Tova") in Hebrew, demonstrating that he had at least made some effort to learn that phrase. In ... | NQ | Tony DiNozzo and Ziva David Tony shared a hotel room, and that she took the couch so she wouldn't have to hear Tony whine about his back. Tony in turn tells McGee that he took the couch. Ziva asks him why he lied and he returns the question. There was much speculation on the part of fans about whether the characters mi... | what did tony say to ziva in hebrew in nine lives |
Great Western Cattle Trail most traveled and famous Cattle Trails in U.S. history. Despite its popularity, traffic along the trail began to decline in 1885 due to the spreading use of barbed wire fences and the legislation calling for a quarantine of Texas cattle due to the "Texas Fever" - a disease spread by a parasit... | NQ | Great Western Cattle Trail stormy. But it wasn't only natural noises that could cause a herd to stampede. During the time of the Great Western Cattle Trail there was also the forced relocation of Native Americans to the Cheyenne-Arapaho Reservation, effectively destroying native way of life. There are no reports of Nat... | where did the great western cattle trail begin and end |
William Warfield accomplished in acting and poetry recitation. He played the character De Lawd in a celebrated Hallmark Hall of Fame television production of The Green Pastures, a role he played twice on live TV (both versions survive as kinescopes). He appeared in two Hollywood films, including a star-making performan... | NQ | Ol' Man River Ol' Man River "Ol' Man River" (music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II) is a show tune from the 1927 musical "Show Boat" that contrasts the struggles and hardships of African Americans with the endless, uncaring flow of the Mississippi River. It is sung from the point of view of a black steve... | who sang ol man river in showboat 1951 |
Company rule in India the corruption and irresponsibility of Company officials or "nabobs" who made vast fortunes in a few years. Pitt's India Act of 1784 gave the British government effective control of the private company for the first time. The new policies were designed for an elite civil service career that minimi... | NQ | Company rule in India Company rule in India Company rule in India (sometimes, Company "Raj", ""raj", lit. "rule" in Hindi) refers to the rule or dominion of the British East India Company over parts of the Indian subcontinent. This is variously taken to have commenced in 1757, after the Battle of Plassey, when Mir Jafa... | when did the rule of east india company end in the subcontinent |
Otto Warmbier he was studying for a double major degree in commerce and economics and did a foreign exchange at the London School of Economics. His minor was in global sustainability. Warmbier's father stated that his son, en route to Hong Kong to complete a study abroad program, was traveling in China at the end of 20... | NQ | Kenneth Bae President Barack Obama, saying, "We got a black president [who] can't even go talk to [Jong-un] ... Obama can't do anything, I don't know why he won't go talk to him." Rodman did not go to North Korea in August, but did go in September 2013. While in Beijing, Rodman said he was visiting North Korea again to... | who did otto go with to north korea |
Analytical Engine Analytical Engine The Analytical Engine was a proposed mechanical general-purpose computer designed by English mathematician and computer pioneer Charles Babbage. It was first described in 1837 as the successor to Babbage's difference engine, a design for a mechanical computer. The Analytical Engine i... | NQ | Information Age Information Age was enabled by technology developed in the Digital Revolution, which was itself enabled by building on the developments in the Technological Revolution. Before the advent of electronics, mechanical computers, like the Analytical Engine in 1837, were designed to provide routine mathematic... | who developed the analytical engine which had features of present day computers |
Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe it was the 67th best-selling single of the year. Elsewhere, the song reached the top 20 in Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" is a song written, recorded, and produced by Ba... | NQ | Virgins and Philistines also added the B-sides "I Can't Get Enough of You Baby", "Pushing Up the Daisies" and "Your Love Was Smashing". "Armchair Theatre" and "Yours Sincerely" were not included, but were later released in the US on the EP; "The Colour Field". The album was released in Canada with the same track order ... | who sang ca n 't get enough of your love baby |
Michael Raymond-James Michael Raymond-James Michael Raymond-James (born Michael Weverstad; December 24, 1977) is an American actor. He is best known for playing René Lenier in the first season of the HBO series "True Blood", Britt Pollack on the FX series "Terriers", Neal Cassidy/Baelfire on the ABC series "Once Upon a... | NQ | The Return (Once Upon a Time) involvement in Kathryn Nolan's disappearance and David attempts to reconcile with Mary Margaret. Meanwhile, Rumpelstiltskin's backstory continues to be revealed along with his attempt to transform back into a human and resume living a normal life with his son. August Booth rides a motorcyc... | who plays baelfire in once upon a time |
Jason there was a reference to the mythical Jason when Jason Grace and his friends encounter Medea. Jason Jason (; Ancient Greek: Ἰάσων "Iásōn" ) was an ancient Greek mythological hero who was the leader of the Argonauts whose quest for the Golden Fleece featured in Greek literature. He was the son of Aeson, the rightf... | NQ | Jason-1 was lost; multiple attempts to re-establish communication failed. It was determined that the last remaining transmitter on board the spacecraft had failed. Operators sent commands to the satellite to turn off remaining functioning components on 1 July 2013, rendering it decommissioned. It is estimated that the ... | what is jason 's last name in the lost hero |
A Christmas Story film, according to Clark, came from unpublished anecdotes that Shepherd told live audiences "on the college circuit." The film is set in Hohman, Indiana, a fictionalized version of Shepherd's hometown of Hammond, named for Hohman Avenue, which runs through downtown Hammond. Local references in the fil... | NQ | Joseph Bell to Queen Victoria. The comic book "Les dossiers du Professeur Bell" by Joann Sfar is about the (fictional) supernatural adventures of Dr. Bell. In episode 11, Season 5, of the Fox TV show "House M.D.", Wilson presents House with Joseph Bell's "Manual Of the Operations of Surgery" as a Christmas gift. The ch... | what state is a christmas story based in |
Prince of Wales Great is not known to have used the title "Prince of Wales" as such, although his use, from around 1230, of the style "Prince of Aberffraw, Lord of Snowdon" was tantamount to a proclamation of authority over most of Wales, and he did use the title "Prince of North Wales" as did his predecessor Dafydd ab... | NQ | Investiture of the Prince of Wales The tradition of investing the heir apparent of the English, and subsequently the British, monarch with the title of "Prince of Wales" began in 1301, when King Edward I of England, having completed the conquest of Wales, gave the title to his heir apparent, Prince Edward (later King E... | when was the title prince of wales created |
Alison DiLaurentis Pennsylvania, and the leader of a clique composed by her, Spencer Hastings, Aria Montgomery, Emily Fields and Hanna Marin. The first minutes of the pilot episode show the five friends reunited in the barn-turned-loft of the Hastings family during a night of summer vacation. In the midst of night, Han... | NQ | Sara Harvey (Pretty Little Liars) Sara Harvey (Pretty Little Liars) Sara Harvey is a fictional character in the Freeform television series adaption of the "Pretty Little Liars" book series. She is portrayed by model Dre Davis. Sara is introduced as a false protagonist, only to be exposed as "Big A's" ally during "Game ... | when does ally appear in pretty little liars |
Come On Over (1998), which was released exclusively to the United Kingdom, and "Rock This Country!", which at the time had not been filmed, the collection included all of Twain's music videos released in promotion for the album. Come On Over Come On Over is the third studio album recorded by Canadian singer Shania Twai... | NQ | When (Shania Twain song) When (Shania Twain song) "When" is a song by Canadian singer Shania Twain. It is the second UK release from her 1997 album "Come on Over". The song was written by Mutt Lange and Shania Twain. The song was originally released in the summer of 1998. It was the only one of the twelve singles from ... | when did shania twain released come on over |
Boveri–Sutton chromosome theory gained strong support when Eleanor Carothers documented definitive evidence of independent assortment of chromosomes in a species of grasshopper. Debate continued, however, until 1915 when Thomas Hunt Morgan's work on inheritance and genetic linkage in the fruit fly "Drosophila melanogas... | NQ | Homologous chromosome a single parent, the alleles of genes near to one another along the length of the chromosome move together. Using this logic he concluded that the two genes he was studying were located on homologous chromosomes. Later on during the 1930s Harriet Creighton and Barbara McClintock were studying meio... | who proved that genes are located on chromosomes |
Robinson projection purpose world maps in 1988, replacing the Van der Grinten projection. In 1998 NGS abandoned the Robinson projection for that use in favor of the Winkel tripel projection, as the latter "reduces the distortion of land masses as they near the poles". The Robinson projection is neither equal-area nor c... | NQ | Arthur H. Robinson R. Coffin and Bessie Morris Coffin, on December 23, 1938, in Franklin County, Ohio. They had two children, a son and a daughter. After the death of his first wife, Robinson remarried in 1993. His second wife was Martha Elizabeth Rodabaugh Phillips (1914–2010), a widow, with whom he had attended schoo... | where is the most distortion found on robinson |
Hull House agency), however, remains open. Hull House Hull House was a settlement house in the United States that was co-founded in 1889 by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr. Located on the Near West Side of Chicago, Illinois, Hull House (named after the original house's first owner Charles Jerald Hull) opened to recen... | NQ | Central Neighbourhood House Central Neighbourhood House Central Neighbourhood House (CNH) is a settlement house in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1911 by social reformers J.J. Kelso and Elizabeth Neufeld, it is Toronto's second oldest settlement house. It is currently located in the Regent Park area of Toronto at... | who created a settlement house with the help of other social reformers |
Beverly Hills Cop (soundtrack) Hills Cop II" soundtrack, but La-La Land Records was contractually obligated to issue each album separately. Beverly Hills Cop (soundtrack) Beverly Hills Cop is the soundtrack to the 1984 action comedy film "Beverly Hills Cop". It was released on by MCA Records. The soundtrack was mastere... | NQ | Beverly Hills Cop III on the real-life Kray brothers, who were captured in Detroit and transported to London by Jeffrey (Axel's friend from Beverly Hills Cop and Beverly Hills Cop II, played by Paul Reiser), and Axel would have gone overseas after the gangsters' henchmen broke them out of custody and murdered Jeffrey. ... | who wrote the theme song to beverly hills cop |
Dr. Loveless an early tank he designed massacred the population of a freed slave colony, including West's parents (in the film, West, portrayed by Will Smith, is African-American). Dr. Loveless Dr. Miguelito Quixote Loveless is a fictional character, a supervillain who appeared in 10 episodes of the 1960s television se... | NQ | The Wild Wild West of the Simian Terror"), and Antoinette after her sixth. According to the TV movie "The Wild Wild West Revisited", Loveless eventually dies in 1880 from ulcers, brought on by the frustration of having his plans consistently foiled by West and Gordon. (His son, played by Paul Williams, subsequently see... | who played dr loveless in wild wild west movie |
The Handmaid's Tale (TV series) In May 2017, the series was renewed for a second season which premiered on April 25, 2018. "The Handmaid's Tale" has received widespread critical acclaim and its first season won eight Primetime Emmy Awards from thirteen nominations, including Outstanding Drama Series. It is the first sh... | NQ | The Handmaid's Tale religious fundamentalism in the pages of "The Handmaid's Tale" to a condemnation of their presence in current American society. Yet others have argued that "The Handmaid's Tale" critiques typical notions of feminism, as Atwood's novel appears to subvert the traditional "women helping women" ideals o... | when does series 2 of handmaid 's tale |
Legal history of cannabis in the United States any use (medical included) with the passage of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) of 1970. Multiple efforts to reschedule cannabis under the CSA have failed, and the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in "United States v. Oakland Cannabis Buyers' Cooperative" and "Gonzales v. R... | NQ | The Coffee Pot (Winston-Salem, North Carolina) sign from being restored, as it was considered a safety hazard and illegal advertising. However, after local protest, the coffee pot was restored on a post farther from the street. The pot was relocated in 1959 when then Interstate 40 (now US 421/Business 40) went through ... | when was pot made illegal in the us |
Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not "Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not" is a song written by Jim Collins and David Lee Murphy, and recorded by American country music duo Thompson Square. It was released in July 2010 as the second single from their self-titled debut album, which was released on February... | NQ | Merry Christmas II You Comes" is a soul song with elements of R&B; the instrumental consists of horns, including the trumpet performed by Rick Baptist and Greg Adams, and the trombone by Nick Lane. Other brass instruments include Dan Higgins on the sax and flute. Lyrically, the song is about "giving the gift of love", ... | who sings are you gon na kiss me or not |
Hermann's tortoise scales. The limbs generally have five claws, which are darkly colored at their base. The hind legs are noticeably thicker than the forelegs, almost plump. The particularly strong tail ends in a spike, which may be very large in older male specimens. Females have noticeably smaller tail spikes, which ... | NQ | Russian tortoise being accepted. DNA sequence analysis generally concurs, but not too robustly so. Some sources also list three separate subspecies of Russian tortoise, but they are not widely accepted by taxonomists: The Russian tortoise is a small tortoise species, with a size range of . Females grow slightly larger ... | how many claws does a hermann tortoise have |
Glorious Revolution Glorious Revolution The Glorious Revolution, also called the Revolution of 1688, was the overthrow of King James II of England (James VII of Scotland) by a union of English Parliamentarians with the Dutch stadtholder William III, Prince of Orange, who was James's nephew and son-in-law. William's suc... | NQ | Anne Oglethorpe Anne Oglethorpe Anne Henrietta Oglethorpe (1683–1756), baptized An Harath, was a Jacobite agent who worked to restore James II to the throne after he was deposed by the Glorious Revolution. Following the death of James II in 1701, she continued her efforts on behalf of James Francis Edward Stuart, the O... | who came to the throne in the glorious revolution |
1968 Summer Olympics 1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics (Spanish: "Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1968"), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event held in Mexico City, Mexico, from October 12 to 27, 1968. These were the first Olympic Games to be staged in Latin... | NQ | Rugby Roma Olimpic championship in 2000 before yet another financial crisis resulted in relegation once more. In the last 2010–11 Excellence season Rugby Roma Olimpic's head coaches were Danie de Villiers and Jaco Stoumann led the team to conquer the Excellence Trophy. In 2011 the club is disbanded. In the same year th... | what year were the olimpic games in mexico |
House of Tudor Catholic Mary I. On 1 November 1455, John Beaufort's granddaughter, Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby, married Henry VI's maternal half-brother Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond. It was his father, Owen Tudor (), who abandoned the Welsh patronymic naming practice and adopted a fixed surn... | NQ | Edward Tudor-Pole Mr. Borgin in The Harry Potter film series. In interview with Phil Singleton, Tudor-Pole explained the history of his unusual name and said that it is "a bit bogus really." His family's original name was Pole, going back to the Norman Conquest. When his great-grandfather did some genealogical research... | where did the name house of tudor come from |
Wounded Warrior Project founded in 2003 in Roanoke, Virginia, by John Melia. Melia had been severely wounded in a helicopter crash while serving in Somalia in 1992. Melia assembled backpacks distributed to injured veterans at the former Bethesda Naval Hospital (Walter Reed National Military Medical Center) and Walter R... | NQ | Wounded Warrior Project Wounded Warrior Project Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) is a charity and veterans service organization that offers a variety of programs, services and events for wounded veterans of the military actions following September 11, 2001. It operates as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. As of June 1, ... | who is the founder of the wounded warrior project |
2018 College Football Playoff National Championship 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship The 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship was a college football bowl game that determined a national champion in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision for the 2017 season. The Alabama Crimson T... | NQ | 2017 Alabama Crimson Tide football team Clemson in a rubber match of the past two playoffs in the semi-final game played at the 2018 Sugar Bowl, which they won 24–6. Alabama was matched in the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship game against number 3 and SEC champion and rival Georgia, who beat Oklahoma... | who won the national college football championship 2018 |
Causing death by dangerous driving is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding fourteen years. Disqualification for a minimum of two years is obligatory on conviction. Endorsement is obligatory on conviction. The offence carries three to eleven penalty points (when the defendant is exceptionally not disqualified... | NQ | Dangerous driving a Motor Vehicle Causing Death is subject to a maximum term of 14 years, but can be sentenced to up to life imprisonment if the related offence is a street racing one. A sentence of greater than 14 years, on the death-by-dangerous-driving charge, can only otherwise be imposed if any of the remaining ch... | maximum sentence for death by dangerous driving uk |
I-35W Mississippi River bridge I-35W Mississippi River bridge The I-35W Mississippi River bridge (officially known as Bridge 9340) was an eight-lane, steel truss arch bridge that carried Interstate 35W across the Saint Anthony Falls of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It had a catastrophi... | NQ | Gravina Island Bridge pivot", remarked: "Now she talks as if she always opposed the funding." McCain also weighed in on the Gravina Island Bridge. In advertisements, McCain labeled the bridge as wasteful spending, and in an August 2007 town hall speech recorded on video and quoted again on April 30, 2008, he blamed the... | when did the i-35 bridge collapse in minneapolis |
1996–97 Charlotte Hornets season that Bryant's workouts were some of the best he had seen. Immediately after the draft, Dave Cowens expressed that the Hornets had no use for him. Fifteen days later, West traded his starting center, Vlade Divac to the Hornets for the young Kobe Bryant. "Note: Statistics are correct thro... | NQ | Kobe Bryant May 27, 2007, ESPN reported that Bryant stated that he wanted to be traded if Jerry West did not return to the team with full authority. Bryant later confirmed his desire for West's return to the franchise but denied stating that he would want to be traded if that does not occur. However, three days later, ... | who was traded for kobe bryant in 1996 |
Togolese franc Togolese franc The franc was the currency of Togo. Between 1924 and 1956, coins specifically for use in Togo were issued. Since 1945, Togo uses the West African CFA franc. Between 1884 and 1914, the German mark was the currency of Togo as Germany was the colonial power. In 1914, Togo was occupied by Brit... | NQ | Togolese franc issued in the name of the Mandate Territory of Togo. These coins were issued intermittently until 1956 and circulated alongside the CFA franc from 1945. No circulating coins specific to Togo have been issued since 1956, although the 1957 coins of French West Africa also bore the name Togo. In 1924, alumi... | what is the name of the currency used in togo |
Proud Mary (1972). Proud Mary "Proud Mary" is a rock n' roll song written by John Fogerty and first recorded by his band Creedence Clearwater Revival. The song was released by Fantasy Records as a single from the band's second studio album, "Bayou Country", which was released by the same record company in January 1969.... | NQ | Proud Mary now become a staple in all of Tina's live shows, including live duet versions with Beyoncé and Cher. 1993 US 7" and cassette single 1993 US CD single Ike & Tina Turner version Tina Turner version Ike & Tina Turner version "Proud Mary" placed at #155 on "Rolling Stone"s 2004 list of The 500 Greatest Songs of ... | who sang proud mary first tina turner or ccr |
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral for much of the popular imagery associated with the Old West. Despite its name, the gunfight did not take place within or next to the O.K. Corral, which fronted Allen Street and had a rear entrance lined with horse stalls on Fremont Street. The shootout actually took place in a narrow lot on... | NQ | Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (film) to Tombstone to face off against the Earps at the O.K. Corral. Holliday, who is sick from tuberculosis, joins them. Though Virgil and Morgan are wounded in the gunfight, all six in Clanton's gang are killed, including Billy, who is given a chance to surrender but refuses. After the fi... | who died at the gunfight at okay corral |
Great Wall of China means of smoke or fire, and the fact that the path of the Great Wall also served as a transportation corridor. The frontier walls built by different dynasties have multiple courses. Collectively, they stretch from Dandong in the east to Lop Lake in the west, from present-day Sino-Russian border in t... | NQ | Great Wall Motors end.” A copyright infringement case in Shijiazhuang, China, however, was rejected, with the court claiming that "consumers would not be confused between the two" as they are "clearly different, particularly the front and rear parts of the vehicles". Great Wall Motors Great Wall Motors Company Limited ... | where does great wall of china start and end |
Young Dumb & Broke Young Dumb & Broke "Young Dumb & Broke" is a song by American singer Khalid. It was released as a single on February 2, 2017, by Right Hand Music Group and RCA Records as the second single from his debut studio album "American Teen". The song peaked at number one in the Philippines and New Zealand an... | NQ | Who We Are (Switchfoot song) California stuffed into a minivan with guitars and drums, ready to take on the world. Armed with nothing but a few songs and a wild hope, we were dumb enough to think that it could work. Maybe that's the only way that the world has ever changed, by people dumb enough to try. So here's to ev... | who made the song young dumb & broke |
Yorkshire Three Peaks Yorkshire Three Peaks The hills of Whernside (), Ingleborough () and Pen-y-ghent () are collectively known as the Three Peaks. The peaks, which form part of the Pennine range, encircle the head of the valley of the River Ribble in the Yorkshire Dales National Park in the North of England. The long... | NQ | Crystal Peaks The main operators serving the bus station are First South Yorkshire and Stagecoach Yorkshire, who between them operate cross-city route 120; and TM Travel, who operate the branded "Sheffield's Line 30" express route into the city centre. Additional services are provided by G&J Holmes. Crystal Peaks tram ... | what are the 3 peaks in yorkshire called |
It Was a Very Good Year It Was a Very Good Year "It Was a Very Good Year" is a song Ervin Drake composed in 1961 for and originally recorded by Bob Shane with the Kingston Trio. It was subsequently made famous by Frank Sinatra's version in D minor, which won the Grammy Award for Best Vocal Performance, Male in 1966. Go... | NQ | When We Were Young (Adele song) Times song by song analysis, she added: "At rehearsal, when I was singing 'When We Were Young,' I suddenly had a vision of my best friend putting makeup on me for the first time when I was 17. I had never had that vision when I wrote the song. Every time a new memory comes back in one of... | who wrote the song when i was 17 |
Vices & Virtues on an album now that, hopefully, takes the best parts from both of our records ... because we love them both and are really proud of them." While on the Blink-182 Reunion Tour, Smith showed Blink-182 singer/bassist Mark Hoppus several demos for the album, in hopes that he would produce a song or two. Ho... | NQ | Tree of virtues and tree of vices (c. 1310-1340). The nodes of the tree-diagrams are the Cardinal Virtues and the Cardinal Vices, respectively, each with a number of secondary virtues or secondary vices shown as leaves of the respective nodes. While on a tree of virtues, the leaves point upward toward heaven, on a tree... | how many songs are on vices and virtues |
Attributes of God in Christianity are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there" (, NIV). The omniscience of God refers to him being "all knowing". Berkhof regards the "wisdom" of God as a "particular aspect of his knowledge." Romans 16:27 speaks about the "only wise God". The oneness, or "unity" of God refe... | NQ | Attributes of God in Christianity gospel the righteousness of God is revealed" (NIV). Martin Luther grew up believing that this referred to an attribute of God - namely, his distributive justice. Luther's change of mind and subsequent interpretation of the phrase as referring to the righteousness which God imputes to t... | which attribute of god refers to his all-knowing nature |
Riverport Riot Riverport Riot The Riverport riot took place on July 2, 1991, at the Riverport Amphitheatre (now named Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre) in Maryland Heights, Missouri (near St. Louis) during a concert by American hard rock band Guns N' Roses. It is also known as the "Rocket Queen Riot". During the band's pe... | NQ | Guns N' Roses directly incite the riot. In his defense, Rose stated that the Guns N' Roses security team had made four separate requests to the venue's security staff to remove the camera, which were ignored, and that other members of the band had reported being hit by bottles launched from the audience, while the secu... | when was the guns and roses riot in st louis |
Languages of Colombia 80 languages of Colombia, grouped into 11 families are classified. Also appear isolated or unclassified languages. Extinct languages are indicated by the sign (†). Languages of Colombia More than 99.2% of Colombians speak the Spanish language; also 65 Amerindian languages, 2 Creole languages and t... | NQ | Languages of Argentina Languages of Argentina At least 40 spoken languages are spoken in Argentina. They include indigenous and immigrant languages, with Spanish being dominant. Some are endangered, spoken by elderly people whose descendants do not speak the languages. There is evidence of some now extinct languages. A... | what languages are spoken in colombia besides spanish |
Solar eclipse of April 8, 2024 Solar eclipse of April 8, 2024 A total solar eclipse will take place on Monday, April 8, 2024, visible across North America. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A total solar... | NQ | Solar eclipse of October 14, 2023 second annular eclipse visible from Albuquerque in 11 years, where it crosses the path of the May 2012 eclipse. The cities of San Antonio and Corpus Christi, Texas will also be in the direct path of this annular eclipse. Future total solar eclipses will cross the United States in April... | where is the 2024 solar eclipse going to be |
Ides of March Ides of March The Ides of March (; , Late Latin: ) is a day on the Roman calendar that corresponds to 15 March. It was marked by several religious observances and was notable for the Romans as a deadline for settling debts. In 44 BC, it became notorious as the date of the assassination of Julius Caesar wh... | NQ | Ides of March after achieving a victory at the siege of Perugia, Octavian executed 300 senators and knights who had fought against him under Lucius Antonius, the brother of Mark Antony. The executions were one of a series of actions taken by Octavian to avenge Caesar's death. Suetonius and the historian Cassius Dio cha... | who was killed on the ides of march |
Benjamin Orr Benjamin Orr Benjamin Orzechowski (September 8, 1947 – October 3, 2000), known professionally as Benjamin Orr, was an American musician best known as a singer, bassist and co-founder of the rock band the Cars. He sang lead vocals on several of their best known songs, including "Just What I Needed", "Let's ... | NQ | Stay the Night (Benjamin Orr song) Stay the Night (Benjamin Orr song) "Stay the Night" is a song by The Cars vocalist and bassist Benjamin Orr. It was included on his 1986 solo debut album "The Lace", and released as a single in the end of 1986. "Stay the Night" reached #24 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart in the begin... | when did benjamin orr of the cars die |
United States presidential elections in which the winner lost the popular vote the swing states of New York and Indiana (Harrison's home state) by a margin of 1% or less to achieve a majority of the electoral vote. Unlike the election of 1884, the power of the Tammany Hall political machine in New York City helped deny... | NQ | Social policy of Donald Trump election night 2012, Trump expressed skepticism about Obama's victory, saying, among other things, "This election is a total sham and a travesty. We are not a democracy!" Additionally, when it seemed like Mitt Romney may have gained the popular vote but lost the electoral college vote, Tru... | who has won the popular vote but lost the election |
Toronto Maple Leafs During the following season, on February 9, 2016, the Leafs packaged Phaneuf in another multi-player deal, acquiring four players, as well as a 2017 2nd-round pick from the Ottawa Senators. The team finished last in the NHL for the first time since the 1984–85 season. They subsequently won the draft... | NQ | 1969–70 Toronto Maple Leafs season 1969–70 Toronto Maple Leafs season The 1969–70 Toronto Maple Leafs season was the 53rd season of play of the NHL Toronto franchise and 43rd as the "Maple Leafs". After qualifying for the playoffs the previous season, the Leafs fell to last-place in the NHL East and did not qualify for... | when 's the last time toronto maple leafs were in the playoffs |
Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball 2nd place all-time with UCLA), 12 NCAA Championship games, and has won 8 NCAA championships (second only to UCLA's 11). In addition to these titles, Kentucky won the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) in both 1946 and 1976, making it the only school to win multiple NCAA and NIT cham... | NQ | Kentucky–Louisville rivalry the more intense because the two schools have consistently been among the nation's elite men's basketball teams for most of the last 50 years. Both schools are also two of the most victorious programs in NCAA men's basketball history; Kentucky is #1 on the list of all-time s in Division I Me... | how many championships does kentucky men 's basketball have |
Monday Night Football programs scheduled for prime time on the East Coast were broadcast at various hours on the West Coast. Most affiliates pushed the network shows to immediately after the game; however, Los Angeles owned-and-operated station KABC-TV postponed them until 10:00 p.m. from at least the mid-1990s until 2... | NQ | The ABC Monday Night Movie of ABC's prime time schedule and required any scripted series on Monday night to be a midseason replacement. ABC transferred its "Monday Night Football" rights to ESPN in 2006, clearing the Monday night time slot for regular scripted programming. (ABC now has a similar strategy with the "ABC ... | when was the last time monday night football was on abc |
Power of the purse for England and maintain that broad proportionality in order to ensure the long term financial viability of such policies. In the federal government of the United States, the power of the purse is vested in the Congress as laid down in the Constitution of the United States, Article I, Section 9, Clau... | NQ | Kammwamba Thermal Power Station electricity grid. In September 2017, "The Nation (Malawi)" reported that the government of Malawi would own 85 percent of the power station, while CGGC of China would own 15 percent of the power station. Vale Logistics of Brazil would provide the coal needed, over a 30-year contract peri... | who has the power over the money in the us government |
Canon EOS 400D custom autofocus patterns. Canon EOS 400D The EOS 400D, called Digital Rebel XTi in North America and EOS Kiss Digital X in Japan, is an entry-level digital single-lens reflex camera introduced by Canon on 24 August 2006. It is the successor of the Canon EOS 350D, and upgrades to a 10.1 megapixel CMOS se... | NQ | Canon EOS 450D EOS system accessories. Canon EOS 450D The EOS 450D (called EOS Rebel XSi in North America and EOS Kiss X2 in Japan) is a 12.2-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera that is part of the Canon EOS line of cameras. It is the successor to the EOS 400D/Digital Rebel XTi. It was announced on 23 January 2... | when did the canon rebel xti come out |
Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts Since the partition of British India in 1947 and creation of modern states of India and Pakistan, the two South Asian countries have been involved in four wars, including one undeclared war, and many border skirmishes and military stand-offs. Most of t... | NQ | Kargil War Kargil War The Kargil War, also known as the Kargil conflict, was an armed conflict between India and Pakistan that took place between May and July 1999 in the Kargil district of Kashmir and elsewhere along the Line of Control (LOC). In India, the conflict is also referred to as Operation Vijay (, literally ... | what is the main cause of conflict between india and pakistan |
Back-to-Africa movement the back-to-Africa movement of the 1920s, established by Marcus Garvey although there were earlier attempts at resettlement such as that by Chief Alfred Sam in 1913-15. Those who migrated to the Northern States from the South found that, although they were financially better off, they remained a... | NQ | Back-to-Africa movement Back-to-Africa movement The Back-to-Africa movement, also known as the Colonization movement or After slave act, originated in the United States during the 19th century. It encouraged those of African descent to return to the African homelands of their ancestors. This movement would eventually i... | which african american led the back to africa movement during the early 20th century |
Jamie Dornan Jamie Dornan James Dornan (born 1 May 1982) is an actor, model, and musician from Northern Ireland. He played Sheriff Graham Humbert in the ABC series "Once Upon a Time" (2011–2013), and serial killer Paul Spector in the BBC Two and RTÉ One crime drama series "The Fall" (2013–2016), the latter of which won... | NQ | Once Upon a Time (1944 film) Once Upon a Time (1944 film) Once Upon a Time is a 1944 fantasy film involving a dancing caterpillar who lives in a small box. Cary Grant plays a conniving showman who desperately needs money to save his theater. Jerry Flynn (Cary Grant) has to come up with $100,000 within a week to keep hi... | who plays graham on once upon a time |
Aida Nikolaychuk Aida Nikolaychuk Aida Yurijivna Nikolaychuk, sometimes spelled Nikolaichuk, () is a Ukrainian pop singer and model. She was the winner of the third season of Ukraine's "X-Factor" TV talent competition in 2012. She drew special attention during the show's second season when judges interrupted her perfor... | NQ | Messy Little Raindrops recording of "The X Factor". On 24 October, Cole performed "Promise This" on "The X Factor"'s results show. She donned a white tuxedo jacket, "frilly black knickers," knee-high zebra print tights, and leather boots and was joined by multiple back-up dancers. She "showcased her vocal and dancing s... | x factor judges thought she was lip syncing |
Muhammadu Buhari Muhammadu Buhari Muhammadu Buhari (born 17 December 1942) is a Nigerian politician currently serving as the President of Nigeria, in office since 2015. He is a retired major general in the Nigerian Army and previously served as the nation's head of state from 31 December 1983 to 27 August 1985, after t... | NQ | Independent Corrupt Practices Commission by the Nigerian President Goodluck: "What many Nigerians refer to as corruption is actually stealing. Stealing is not the same thing as corruption." Independent Corrupt Practices Commission The Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), (in full the Independent Corrupt Pra... | what is the full name of nigerian president |
Pupil Pupil The pupil is a hole located in the center of the iris of the eye that allows light to strike the retina. It appears black because light rays entering the pupil are either absorbed by the tissues inside the eye directly, or absorbed after diffuse reflections within the eye that mostly miss exiting the narrow... | NQ | Life and death eye. The group has two—separated—eye spaces. Even though white can make a move in these eyes, black could eventually capture the white stones, and each eye would thereby be reduced to a single intersection. An inner liberty where the opponent can still play, by capturing part of the group that encloses t... | whats the black part of the eye called |
Rock 'n' Roll Animal Rock 'n' Roll Animal Rock n Roll Animal is a live album by American musician Lou Reed, released in February 1974 by RCA Records. In its original form, it features five songs, four of which are songs by the Velvet Underground. The musicians were Pentti Glan (drums) and Prakash John (bass), Ray Colco... | NQ | It's Only Rock 'n Roll features Wood on 12-string acoustic guitar. "It's Only Rock 'n Roll" was Mick Taylor's last album with the Rolling Stones, and he played on just seven of the 10 tracks (he did not play on tracks 2, 3 or 6). Due to Taylor's absence, Richards is responsible for the brief lead guitar break on "Ain't... | who played guitar on rock and roll animal |
Atmospheric methane and carbon dioxide into methane and water. Oxygen did not become a major part of the atmosphere until photosynthetic organisms evolved later in Earth's history. With no oxygen, methane stayed in the atmosphere longer and at higher concentrations than it does today. The known sources of methane are p... | NQ | History of Earth in the last 4.5 billion years. Many models indicate that the Earth would have been covered in ice. A likely solution is that there was enough carbon dioxide and methane to produce a greenhouse effect. The carbon dioxide would have been produced by volcanoes and the methane by early microbes. Another gr... | which gas most likely was not part of earth 's early atmosphere |
Dunedin Stadium (Florida) Dunedin Stadium (Florida) Dunedin Stadium (originally Dunedin Stadium at Grant Field) is a baseball field located in Dunedin, Florida. The stadium was built in 1990 and holds 5,509 people. It is the spring training home of the Toronto Blue Jays, as well as home to the Dunedin Blue Jays of the ... | NQ | Pete Walker 3, , he was picked off waivers by the Toronto Blue Jays, with whom he would go on to play 124 games between 2002 and . On July 22, 2006, Walker had shoulder surgery. In 2006, the Toronto Blue Jays released him, but on February 12 , the Blue Jays signed him to a minor league contract with an invitation to sp... | where do the toronto blue jays do spring training |
Standing on the shoulders of giants calling to his brother through the desolate intervals of time," an idea he got from Schopenhauer's work in "Der handschriftliche Nachlass". Standing on the shoulders of giants The metaphor of dwarfs standing on the shoulders of giants () expresses the meaning of "discovering truth by... | NQ | Standing on the Shoulders of Giants (Tribe of Gypsies album) Standing on the Shoulders of Giants (Tribe of Gypsies album) Standing on the Shoulders of Giants is the third full-length album by San Fernando Valley, California-based Latin rock band Tribe of Gypsies. It marks the swan song for percussionist Mario Aguilar a... | where does the saying standing on the shoulders of giants come from |
Acid rain include most of eastern Europe from Poland northward into Scandinavia, the eastern third of the United States, and southeastern Canada. Other affected areas include the southeastern coast of China and Taiwan. Many coal-firing power stations use flue-gas desulphurization (FGD) to remove sulphur-containing gase... | NQ | Gout which breaks down uric acid, in humans and higher primates has made this condition common. The triggers for precipitation of uric acid are not well understood. While it may crystallize at normal levels, it is more likely to do so as levels increase. Other triggers believed to be important in acute episodes of arth... | the highest levels of acid precipitation in europe are in |
One World Trade Center One World Trade Center One World Trade Center (also known as One WTC, 1 World Trade Center, 1 WTC, or Freedom Tower) is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City. One WTC is the tallest building in the United States, the tallest building in the ... | NQ | 9/11: The Twin Towers to try to get some water flowing, but were unsuccessful. Knowing that she may not make it out, Alayne tells Jack to inform their sons that she loved them. After hanging up, Jack calls his local priest and asked him to set up a prayer chain. Alayne and her co-workers were killed in the collapse of ... | what is the name of the tower that replaced the twin towers |
Mark Gatiss Mark Gatiss Mark Gatiss (; born 17 October 1966) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter and novelist. His work includes writing for and acting in the TV series "Doctor Who" and "Sherlock". Together with Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton and Jeremy Dyson, he is a member of the comedy team "The League of... | NQ | Mark Gatiss Magazine", including a column written under the pseudonym "Sam Kisgart," which he was originally credited as in the "Doctor Who Unbound" audio play "Sympathy for the Devil" for his role as the Master. "Sam Kisgart" is an anagram of "Mark Gatiss", and is also the name under which he was credited for his came... | who does mark gatiss play in game of thrones |
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 2005 musical fantasy comedy film directed by Tim Burton and written by John August, based on the 1964 British novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. The film stars Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka and Fredd... | NQ | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 1964 children's novel by British author Roald Dahl. The story features the adventures of young Charlie Bucket inside the chocolate factory of eccentric chocolatier Willy Wonka. "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" ... | who played charlie in charlie and the chocolate factory 2005 |
Pearl Harbor (film) original score was composed by Hans Zimmer. The song "There You'll Be" was nominated for the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. Pearl Harbor (film) Pearl Harbor is a 2001 American romantic period war drama film directed by Michael Bay, produced by Bay and Jerry Bruckheimer ... | NQ | Marvin H. McIntyre 7, 1941, as FDR was receiving the dismal news concerning the Pearl Harbor attack. Notably, he sat in on a meeting that FDR had called for 3 p.m. that included Secretary of War, Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of the Navy, Frank Knox, Captain John R. Beardall, naval aid, and perhaps Roosevelt's closest pr... | who played fdr in the movie pearl harbor |
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