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The United States two-dollar bill ($2) is a current denomination of U.S. currency.
A portrait of ... 1 Denomination overview; 2 Rarity; 3 <b>History</b> ... <b>Printing $2 bills</b> is
twice as cost-effective for the government as <b>printing</b> $1 bills, since <b>they</b> both ...
The relative scarcity of the notes led some to <b>start</b> saving any <b>they</b> received, with
the ... The <b>history</b> of the United States <b>Dollar</b> refers to more than 240 years since the
Continental Congress of the United States authorized the issuance of Continental
Currency in 1775. On April <b>2</b>, 1792, the United States Congress created the
United States <b>dollar</b> ... The new $10 <b>notes</b> were <b>introduced</b> in 2006 and
redesigned $5 <b>bills</b> began ... The toonie formally the Canadian two-dollar coin was <b>introduced</b> on February 19,
1996, ... Unlike the loonie before it, the toonie and the <b>$2 bill</b> were not produced
concurrently with each other, as the <b>$2 bill</b> was withdrawn from circulation on ... 1966 Australian <b>$2 note</b> back.jpg. Design, William Farrer and Wheat. Designer,
Gordon Andrews. Design date, 1965. The Australian two-dollar note was
<b>introduced</b> in 1966 due to decimalisation, to replace the £1 ... <b>They did stop making</b> them in 1966, but ... of the <b>$2 bill</b> is Robert Morris (financier
), not ... Banknotes that are no longer in issue in Canada, and are being removed from
circulation, are ... The most recent banknote series that included the $1 note <b>was</b>
<b>the</b> Scenes of Canada, with ... <b>Printing</b> of the <b>$2 note</b> ceased on February 18,
1996, with initial release of the toonie, ... "Bank of Canada to <b>Stop</b> Issuing $1000
Note". Federal Reserve <b>Notes</b>, also United States banknotes, are the banknotes
currently used in the United States of America. Denominated in United States
<b>dollars</b>, Federal Reserve <b>Notes</b> are printed by ... 1 <b>History</b>; <b>2</b> Value; 3 Large-size
<b>notes</b> ... Beginning in 2003, the Federal Reserve <b>introduced</b> a new series of <b>bills</b>,
featuring ... Silver certificates are a type of representative money issued between 1878 and
1964 in the United States as part of its circulation of paper currency. <b>They</b> were
produced in response to silver agitation by citizens who were ... Since 1968 <b>they</b>
have been redeemable only in Federal Reserve <b>Notes</b> and are thus obsolete, but
... The United States five-<b>dollar bill</b> ($5) is a denomination of United States currency.
The current ... <b>2</b> Redesign; 3 Large size <b>note history</b>; 4 Small size <b>note history</b> ...
1994: The first new-age anti-counterfeiting measures were <b>introduced</b> with ... The $10 <b>bill</b> was issued as a Federal Reserve <b>Note</b> with a ... March <b>2</b>, 2006: In
addition to design changes <b>introduced</b> in ... | When did they start making 2 dollar bills? |
Charles Hardin Holley (September 7, 1936 – February 3, 1959), known
professionally as ... Petty <b>became</b> the band's manager and sent the demo to
Brunswick Records, ... He was a <b>major influence</b> on later popular music artists,
including Elvis ... <b>During</b> the <b>tour</b>, they were promoted as "Buddy Holly and the
Two Tones", while ... Rock music <b>in</b> Australia, also known as Oz rock, Australian rock and Aussie rock,
is rock music ... When The <b>Beatles</b>' June 1964 Australian <b>tour</b> arrived <b>in</b> Adelaide,
... by <b>British</b> beat groups revitalised the pop and rock genres by <b>inspiring</b> scores
of ... It quickly <b>became</b> the most <b>influential</b> and popular music-related publication,
... The English rock band the <b>Beatles</b> are commonly regarded as the foremost and
most <b>influential</b> band <b>in</b> ... <b>In Britain</b>, their rise to national prominence signalled
the youth-driven changes <b>in</b> postwar society, ... On 15 August 1965, the <b>Beatles</b>
<b>became</b> the first entertainment act to stage a <b>concert in</b> a sports stadium when
they ... The Shadows were an English instrumental rock group. They were Cliff Richard's
backing band from <b>1958</b> to 1968 and on numerous reunion <b>tours</b>. The Shadows
have placed 69 <b>UK</b> charted singles from the 1950s to the ... The Shadows, with
Cliff Richard, dominated <b>British</b> popular music <b>in</b> the late 1950s and early 1960s
... Big Bill Broonzy was an American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist. His
career began <b>in</b> ... He also appeared <b>in</b> the 1939 <b>concert</b> at the same venue. ... <b>In</b>
1949, Broonzy <b>became</b> part of a touring folk music revue, I Come for to Sing, ...
John Lennon, of the <b>Beatles</b>, also cited Broonzy as an <b>important</b> early <b>influence</b>. The Beach Boys are an American rock band formed <b>in</b> Hawthorne, California <b>in</b>
1961. ... Dennis drowned <b>in</b> 1983 and Brian soon <b>became</b> estranged from the
group. ... Their <b>influence</b> spans many genres and decades, <b>inspiring</b> the
development of ... together with the band's recent <b>UK tour</b>, whereas the <b>Beatles</b>
had neither a ... The Bee Gees were a pop music group formed <b>in 1958</b>. Their lineup consisted of
brothers Barry ... The Bee Gees' Hall of Fame citation says, "Only Elvis Presley,
the <b>Beatles</b>, ... This helped the song climb into the top 20 <b>in</b> both the <b>UK</b> and US.
... The <b>tour</b> schedule took them to 11 venues <b>in</b> as many days with 18 <b>concerts</b> ... George Harrison MBE (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English
musician, singer-songwriter, and music and film producer who achieved
international fame as the lead guitarist of the <b>Beatles</b>. Sometimes called "the
quiet <b>Beatle</b>", Harrison embraced Indian culture and ... <b>In</b> November 1974,
Harrison <b>became</b> the first ex-<b>Beatle</b> to <b>tour</b> North America ... Jerry Lee Lewis (born September 29, 1935) is an American singer-songwriter,
musician, and pianist, often known by his nickname, The Killer. He has been
described as "rock & roll's first great wild man and one of the most <b>influential</b>
pianists of the ... <b>In</b> the 21st century, Lewis continues to <b>tour</b> around the world and
still releases ... Phillip Harvey Spector is an American record producer, musician, and songwriter
who ... Born <b>in</b> the Bronx, Spector began his career <b>in 1958</b> as co-founder,
guitarist, ... <b>In</b> 1960, he co-founded Philles Records, and at the age of 21, <b>became</b>
the ... to tutor Spector <b>in</b> record production and exerted a <b>major influence</b> on
Spector's ... | Who became a major influence and inspiration for the beatles during a 1958 concert tour of britain? |
The Chief <b>Election Commissioner</b> is the authority and the appointed chair of the
<b>Election Commission</b> of <b>Pakistan</b>— an institution constitutionally empowered to ... The <b>Election Commission</b> of <b>Pakistan</b> (Urdu: الیکشن کمیشن پاکستان), is an
independent, autonomous, permanent and constitutionally established federal ... <b>Election Commission</b> of <b>Pakistan</b> have 4 members panel from all the four
provinces and 4 Provincial <b>Election Commissioners</b>. The Commission transacts
its ... Pages in category "<b>Election Commission</b> of <b>Pakistan</b>". The following 3 pages are
in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn ... Pages in category "Chief <b>Election Commissioners</b> of <b>Pakistan</b>". The following 8
pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes ... Established in 1956, the <b>Election Commission</b> of <b>Pakistan</b> holds the purpose of
elections to Houses of ... Sardar Muhammad Raza (Urdu: سردار محمد رضا ) is had been Chief <b>Election</b>
<b>Commissioner</b> from 6 December 2014 to 5 December 2019. who previously
served as retired judge of the Supreme Court of <b>Pakistan</b> and as Chief Justice of
the Peshawar High Court. General <b>elections</b> were held in <b>Pakistan</b> on 7 December 1970. They were the first
general ... The <b>commission</b> submitted its report on 29 April 1961, and on the
basis of this report, a new constitution was framed on 1 March 1962. The new ... The Twenty-second Amendment of the Constitution of <b>Pakistan</b>, officially known
as the Constitution (Twenty-second Amendment) Act, 2016, sets to amend the
procedure for the appointment, qualifications and other prerequisites for the chief
<b>election commissioner</b> (CEC) and four members of the <b>Election Commission</b> ... Sikandar Sultan Raja is a <b>Pakistani</b> civil servant who serves as the Chief <b>Election</b>
<b>Commissioner</b> of <b>Pakistan</b>, in office since January 2020. He belongs to the ... | Who was the first election commissioner of pakistan? |
<b>Dodger Stadium</b> is a baseball park in the Elysian Park neighborhood of Los
Angeles, California. It is the home stadium of Major League Baseball's Los
Angeles ... Construction on <b>Dodger Stadium</b> was completed in time for Opening Day 1962.
With its clean, simple lines and its picturesque setting amid hills and palm trees, ... From their arrival in Los Angeles in 1958 until 1961, the Dodgers played their
home games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum; <b>Dodger Stadium</b> officially ... A proposed domed <b>stadium</b> for the Brooklyn <b>Dodgers</b>, designed by Buckminster
Fuller, was to replace Ebbets Field for the Brooklyn <b>Dodgers</b> to allow them to ... Walter O'Malley, who gained full control over the Dodgers organization in 1950,
orchestrated the deal that eventually led to the construction of <b>Dodger Stadium</b> in
... In 2006, the Dodgers matched the years they played at Ebbets Field with their
years in <b>Dodger Stadium</b>. The New York Mets' duration in Shea Stadium ... The Stadium Series games consisted of: the Los Angeles Kings against the
Anaheim Ducks at <b>Dodger Stadium</b> in ... DJDS (formerly DJ <b>Dodger Stadium</b>) is an American production and DJ duo
consisting of Jerome LOL (Jerome Potter) and Samo Sound Boy (Sam Griesemer
), ... <b>Dodger Stadium</b> has been the Los Angeles Dodgers' home field since 1962.
Dodgers' Opening Day starting pitchers have a record there of nine wins, ten
losses ... This is a list of most current U.S. baseball stadiums. They are ordered by seating
capacity, the maximum number of spectators the stadium can accommodate. #,
Stadium, Capacity, City, State, Home Team(s), League(s). 1, <b>Dodger Stadium</b>,
56,000, Los Angeles · California · Los Angeles Dodgers ... | What part of los angeles is dodger stadium in? |
The story of Jesus <b>walking on water</b> as most pictures is from the gospels of
Matthew, Mark, and John; it is not in the Gospel of ... Calming the storm is one of the miracles of Jesus in the Gospels, reported in
Matthew 8:23–27, Mark 4:35–41, and Luke 8:22–25 (the Synoptic Gospels). This
episode is distinct from Jesus' <b>walk on water</b>, which also involves a boat ...
Contents. 1 <b>Biblical</b> accounts; 2 Analysis; 3 Artworks; 4 See also; 5 References ... The Sea of Galilee Lake Tiberias, Kinneret or Kinnereth, is a freshwater lake in
Israel. It is the ... The modern Hebrew name, Kinneret, comes from the Hebrew
<b>Bible</b>, the main source of the Christian ... Many of his miracles are also said to
have occurred here including his <b>walking on water</b>, calming the storm, the
disciples and ... The Crossing of the Red Sea is part of the <b>biblical</b> narrative of the Exodus, the
escape of the Israelites, led by Moses, from the pursuing Egyptians in the Book of
Exodus. Moses holds out his staff and the Red Sea is parted by God. The
Israelites <b>walk</b> on the dry ground and cross the sea, followed by the ... At God's
command, Moses held his staff out over the <b>water</b>, and throughout ... In Christianity, the Book of Signs refers to the first main section of the Gospel of
John, following ... Anthony T. Selvaggio replaces <b>walking on water</b> with the
cleansing of the Temple because John 2:18 includes the word "sign". ... Gospel (
printed Edinburgh, 1892); ^ Bullinger Companion <b>Bible</b> Eight Signs in the Gospel
of John ... <b>Walking on water</b> is an example of a mythical superhuman task associated with
some cultures. It may refer to: A Japanese myth about ninja, thought to be ... The Healing of a paralytic at Bethesda is one of the miraculous healings
attributed to Jesus in ... The man explains that he is unable to enter the <b>water</b>,
because he has no one to help ... Jesus tells him to pick up his bed or mat and
<b>walk</b>; the man is instantly cured and is ... show. v · t · e · Gospel of John · <b>Bible</b> (
New Testament) ... Normally the text comes before the interpretation, but it should be a subsection of
"<b>biblical</b> narrative" indicating that it ... In the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>, Nahshon (Hebrew: נַחְשׁוֹן Naḥšon) was a tribal leader of
the Judahites ... passage through the Red Sea, by <b>walking</b> in head-deep until the
sea parted. ... Once he was up to his nose in the <b>water</b>, the sea parted. This is ... The Staff of Moses is a staff mentioned in the <b>Bible</b> and Quran as a <b>walking</b> stick
used by Moses. According to the Book of Exodus in the <b>Bible</b>, the staff (Hebrew:
מַטֶּה matteh, translated "rod" in the King James <b>Bible</b>) was used to produce
<b>water</b> from a ... | Who walked on the water in the bible? |
<b>Angels in the Outfield</b> is a 1994 American family sports fantasy comedy-drama
film directed by ... Roger's unique ability to see which <b>players</b> are receiving help
from angels leads their skeptical manager, George ... Tony Danza as Mel Clark (
Angels Pitcher); Christopher Lloyd as Al "The Boss" <b>Angel</b>; Ben Johnson as Hank
... The <b>angel</b> who talks to Guffy never reveals who he was in life. However, this
<b>angel</b> does reveal his presence to Bayles: When Bayles sarcastically asks "the
little ... <b>Angel</b> Stadium of Anaheim, originally known as Anaheim Stadium and later
Edison ... <b>Angel</b> Stadium has been the home of the <b>Angels</b> since their move from
Los ... Before the 1997 baseball season, the section behind the <b>outfield</b> wall was
... being only half-completed, the <b>Angels played</b> their 1997 season in Anaheim. The Anaheim Angels are again featured, in a reprise of the role that the team
<b>played</b> during <b>Angels in the Outfield</b>. Contents. 1 Plot; 2 Cast; 3 ... <b>Angels in the Outfield</b> may refer to: <b>Angels in the Outfield</b> (1951 film), starring
Paul Douglas and Janet Leigh; <b>Angels in the Outfield</b> (1994 film), remake of
above, ... Carney Ray Lansford (born February 7, 1957) is a former third baseman in Major
League Baseball and former hitting coach of the Colorado Rockies. Lansford,
<b>who played</b> for the California Angels (1978–80), Boston Red Sox ... the final out
in the Angels' pennant-winning game in the 1994 remake of <b>Angels in the</b>
<b>Outfield</b>. This is a list of films where angels appear. Contents. 1 Angels; 2 Fallen/dark
angels; 3 The Prophecy series; 4 The Crow series (<b>angel</b> of ... For Heavens Sake
(1950); <b>Angels in the Outfield</b> (1951); The <b>Angel</b> Who Pawned Her Harp (1954) ... Angels in the Endzone is a 1997 American fantasy film directed by Gary Nadeau
and starring Christopher Lloyd. It is a sequel to the 1994 film <b>Angels in the</b>
<b>Outfield</b>. ... Jesse Harper is their best player and is <b>playing</b> as tailback, shedding
a new light ... but have since started losing money due to their <b>angel</b>-assisted
victories. List of baseball parks probably used in film and television includes baseball
parks that may ... <b>Angel</b> Stadium of Anaheim.jpg. Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim,
California · <b>Angels in the Outfield</b>, 1994 film (exterior and sky shots); Deuce
Bigalow: Male ... 1994 film (all games <b>played</b> by the featured Minnesota Twins on
the road) ... The Los Angeles Angels are an American professional baseball team based in
the city of ... The Angels have <b>played</b> home games at <b>Angel</b> Stadium since 1966.
... Walt Disney Pictures remade the 1951 film <b>Angels in the Outfield</b> in 1994 with ... | Who played the angel in angels in the outfield? |
The <b>Dodgers</b>–<b>Yankees</b> rivalry is a Major League Baseball (MLB) rivalry between
the Los ... Dazzling defensive <b>plays</b> would be seen again, this <b>time</b> by the
<b>Yankees</b> in the ... During the 1953 <b>World Series</b>, long <b>time Dodgers</b> announcer
Red Barber ... the <b>last time</b> ever the <b>Dodgers</b> visited the old <b>Yankee</b> Stadium, and
the <b>last</b> ... The 1981 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's
(MLB) 1981 season. The 78th edition of the <b>World Series</b>, it was a best-of-seven
playoff <b>played</b> ... and third <b>World Series</b> win over the <b>Yankees</b>, overall. This is the
<b>last World Series</b> that a team won after losing the first two games on the road. The two teams have met eleven <b>times</b> in the <b>World Series</b>, more ... New York City,
when the <b>Dodgers</b> initially <b>played</b> in Brooklyn. ... <b>World Series</b> meetings, the
<b>Yankees</b> and <b>Dodgers</b> have not met in the <b>World Series</b> since 1981. ... Their <b>last</b>
meeting was in August 2019, when the <b>Yankees</b> ... The 1955 <b>World Series</b> matched the Brooklyn <b>Dodgers</b> against the New York
<b>Yankees</b>, with the ... While the <b>Yankees</b> were 15–2 in Series appearances during
that <b>time</b>, they would lose again in 1957, 1960, 1963, and 1964, for a record of 4–
5 in ... This was the <b>last World Series</b> game to be <b>played</b> in the month of
September. The 1963 <b>World Series</b> matched the two-<b>time</b> defending champion New York
<b>Yankees</b> against ... Of the Los Angeles <b>Dodgers</b>' four <b>World Series</b>
championships since the opening of ... (The following year—Allen's <b>last</b> with the
<b>Yankees</b>—he would be passed over for the Series assignment in favor of
boothmate Phil Rizzuto.) ... The 1978 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's
(MLB) 1978 season. The 75th edition of the <b>World Series</b>, it was a best-of-seven
playoff <b>played</b> ... This would be the <b>last time the Yankees</b> would win a <b>World</b>
<b>Series</b> until 1996. The <b>Dodgers</b> would go on to win the <b>World Series</b> in 1981,
against ... The 1956 <b>World Series</b> of Major League Baseball was <b>played</b> between the New
York <b>Yankees</b> ... Additionally, it was the <b>last time</b> a New York team represented
the National ... This was the <b>last World Series</b> to date not to have scheduled off
days ... repeating this unusual record here in another <b>Yankee</b>/<b>Dodgers</b> series. The Subway Series is a series of Major League Baseball (MLB) rivalry games
<b>played</b> between ... Latest meeting, July 3, 2019 (between the Mets and Yankees)
... The Mets and <b>Yankees</b> also <b>played</b> each other in the 2000 <b>World Series</b>, ... The
seven matchups between the <b>Yankees and the Dodgers</b> between 1941 and 1956
... The 2017 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's
(MLB) 2017 season. The 113th edition of the <b>World Series</b>, it was a best-of-seven
playoff <b>played</b> ... It was the first <b>time</b> since 2001-2002 when two consecutive
<b>World Series</b> went to ... The <b>Dodgers</b> earned home-field advantage over the
Astros. The 1977 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's
(MLB) 1977 ... The New York <b>Yankees</b> returned to the <b>World Series</b> after being
swept by the Cincinnati ... The 1977 <b>Dodgers</b> became the first team to have four
<b>players</b> hit 30 or more home runs ... Game, Date, Score, Location, <b>Time</b>,
Attendance ... | When was the last time the yankees and the dodgers played in a world series? |
The <b>House Divided</b> Speech was an address given by Abraham Lincoln, later
President of the ... "A <b>house divided</b> against itself, <b>cannot stand</b>." ... In the Gospel
of Matthew 12:25, "Jesus knew their thoughts, and <b>said</b> unto him, Every kingdom
... "United we stand, <b>divided</b> we fall" is a phrase used in many different kinds of
mottos, most often ... 3:25 as "And if a <b>house</b> be <b>divided</b> against itself, that <b>house</b>
<b>cannot stand</b>". Similar verses of the New Testament include Matthew 12:25 ("And
Jesus knew their thoughts, and <b>said</b> unto them, Every kingdom <b>divided</b> against ... Apr 25, 2019 <b>...</b> "A <b>House Divided</b> Against Itself <b>Cannot Stand</b>." The Law of ... "Not we," <b>said</b> the
friends of the measure; and down they voted the amendment. Accepting the nomination, Lincoln delivered his <b>House Divided</b> Speech, with the
biblical reference Mark 3:25, "A <b>house divided</b> against itself <b>cannot stand</b>. The following is a chronological list of political catchphrases throughout the
history of the ... "A <b>house divided</b> against itself <b>cannot stand</b>.", opening lines of ...
<b>said</b> by President Franklin D. Roosevelt after the Japanese attack on Pearl
Harbor. This list of speeches includes those that have gained notability in English or in
English ... President Abraham Lincoln, speaking of the pre-Civil War United
States, <b>quoted</b> Matthew 12:25 and <b>said, "A house divided</b> against itself <b>cannot</b>
<b>stand</b>. ... with charity for all; with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let
us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the <b>nation's</b> wounds; to care ... The Cooper Union speech or address, known at the time as the Cooper Institute
speech, was ... And it is not one of his speeches with passages that are often
<b>quoted</b>. ... that even their great authority, fairly considered and weighed, <b>cannot</b>
<b>stand</b>; ... You are <b>divided</b> into new propositions and plans, but you are
unanimous in ... The Lincoln–Douglas debates were a series of seven debates between Abraham
Lincoln, the ... Lincoln argued in his <b>House Divided</b> Speech that Douglas was
part of a conspiracy to nationalize slavery ... <b>House Divided</b> Speech, in which he
<b>said</b>, "I believe this government <b>cannot</b> endure permanently half slave and half
free ... Industrialization went forward in the Northwest. A rail network and a telegraph
network linked the nation economically, ... John Calhoun's treatise, The Pro-
Slavery Argument, <b>stated</b> that slavery was not simply a necessary evil but a
positive good. Slavery was a ... Lincoln <b>stated</b>: "A <b>house divided</b> against itself
<b>cannot stand</b>. | Who said a nation divided cannot stand? |
There <b>are</b> no defined goals in the game; however, the game encourages and
rewards the <b>player</b> when <b>they</b> explore new areas of the <b>house</b> and search for
new ... Tacoma <b>is</b> an adventure video game by Fullbright released on Microsoft
Windows, macOS, ... The <b>player</b>-character Amitjyoti “Amy” Ferrier (Sarah Grayson
) <b>is</b> assigned by Venturis to enter the abandoned ... However, <b>they</b> found that this
was too similar to <b>Gone Home</b>, which when it was released had felt new to
players ... In light of this, he then desperately insists to the local government that <b>they</b> must
gas the entire valley. In the second to last chapter of the game, the <b>player is</b> led to
... "<b>Should</b>'ve Said No" <b>is</b> a song written and recorded by American singer-
songwriter Taylor Swift. ... An alternate version of the song was released on her
extended <b>play</b> Beautiful Eyes. ... ("<b>You should</b>'ve said no/<b>You should</b>'ve <b>gone</b>
<b>home</b>/<b>You should</b>'ve thought twice before <b>you</b> let it all go/<b>You should</b>'ve known
that word 'bout ... Snoopy, Come Home <b>is</b> a 1972 American animated musical comedy-drama film
directed by Bill ... After Charlie Brown has <b>gone home</b> to <b>play</b> Monopoly with the
others, he notices Snoopy <b>is</b> late and remarks he <b>is</b> tired of ... Then Clara tells
Snoopy, "Mom says, if <b>I</b>'m gonna keep <b>you</b>, <b>I</b> gotta take <b>you</b> to the vet for a check
up. An immersive sim (simulation) <b>is</b> a video game genre that emphasizes <b>player</b>
choice. Its core ... The choice of how to <b>do</b> this <b>would</b> be up to the <b>player</b>: <b>they</b>
may attempt to sneak around; use parkour or other ... A notable example <b>is Gone</b>
<b>Home</b>, a narrative exploration game that has the <b>player</b> examine the state and
objects ... At a conference Quinn said, "<b>I</b> used to go to game events and feel like <b>I</b> was going
<b>home</b> [...] Now it's just like... <b>are</b> any of the people <b>I</b>'m currently in the room with ... William Toliver Carlisle (December 19, 1908 – March 17, 2003), better known as
Bill Carlisle ... He <b>is</b> a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. ... That year he
formed the Carlisle Brothers with Cliff, and in 1938 <b>they</b> signed with Decca ... He
also wrote the gospel song "<b>Gone Home</b>," which has been recorded by Flatt ... <b>Gone</b> Girl <b>is</b> a 2014 American psychological thriller film directed by David Fincher
and with a ... On their fifth wedding anniversary, writing teacher Nick Dunne
returns <b>home</b> to find his ... Amy and Nick had <b>played</b> treasure hunt games on
every wedding ... The "happy" couple announces on television that <b>they are</b>
expecting. What Remains of Edith Finch <b>is</b> a 2017 adventure game developed by Giant
Sparrow and ... The <b>player</b> explores the Finch <b>house</b> and surrounding wilderness
through a linear series of rooms, footpaths and secret crawlspaces. ... <b>They did</b>
not want to <b>make</b> a horror game, where their purpose <b>would</b> be to intentionally
scare ... | Who do you play as in gone home? |
This <b>list</b> of <b>wine</b>-producing regions catalogues significant growing regions where
vineyards are ... In 2014, the five largest <b>producers</b> of <b>wine</b> in the world were, in
order, Italy, Spain, France, the United States, and China (see <b>list</b> of ... Pages in category "Bordeaux <b>wine producers</b>". The following 200 pages are in ...
category, out of 200 total. This <b>list</b> may not reflect recent changes (learn more). The following is a partial <b>list</b> of people involved in winemaking and related efforts:
... Biyela: first black female winemaker in South Africa; Lalou Bize-Leroy:
Burgundian <b>wine producer</b> and former co-manager of Domaine de la Romanée-
Conti ... Italian <b>wine</b> is produced in every region of Italy, home to some of the oldest <b>wine</b>-
producing regions in the world. Italy is the world's largest <b>producer</b> of <b>wine</b>, with
an area of 702,000 hectares ... The following is a <b>list</b> of the most common and
important of Italy's many grape varieties. See also: <b>List</b> of Italian grape varieties ... The trend of celebrities owning wineries and vineyards is not a recent
phenomenon, though it ... Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy
Pelosi owns two vineyards that sell grapes to California <b>producers</b>. ... Below is a
partial <b>listing</b> of celebrities who own commercial wineries, <b>wine</b> brands or
vineyards. This is ... French <b>wine</b> is produced all throughout France, in quantities between 50 and 60
million hectolitres per year, or 7–8 billion bottles. France is one of the largest
<b>wine producers</b> in the world, along with Italian, ... <b>List</b> of Appellation d'Origine
Contrôlée <b>wines</b> · <b>List</b> of VDQS <b>wines</b>; French <b>wine</b> regions <b>list</b>; <b>Wine</b> label ·
History of ... A Bordeaux <b>wine</b> is any <b>wine</b> produced in the Bordeaux region of southwest
France. Bordeaux ... Bordeaux <b>wine</b> is made by more than 8,500 <b>producers</b> or
châteaux. ... In September 2010 a new <b>list</b> of Crus Bourgeois was unveiled as a ... This is a <b>list</b> of wineries in the Barossa Valley, a major <b>wine</b>-producing region of
South Australia ... Barossa Ridge <b>Wine</b> Estates ... Gully <b>Wines</b> · Soul <b>Growers</b>. The Australian <b>wine</b> industry is the world's fifth largest exporter of <b>wine</b> with
approximately 780 ... Australian <b>wine</b>-<b>makers</b> travel the <b>wine</b> world as highly
skilled seasonal workers, relocating ... See also: <b>List</b> of <b>wine</b>-producing regions §
Australia. This is a <b>list</b> of wineries in Western Australia, arranged in alphabetical order by
name of <b>winery</b>. ... Great Southern <b>Wine Producers</b> Association – official site;
Manjimup <b>Wine</b> – regional association official site; Margaret River <b>Wine</b> Industry
... | Who makes the most wine in the world? |
A lower symmetry case of the <b>triangular pyramid</b> is C3v, which has an equilateral
<b>triangle base</b>, and 3 ... In the case of a tetrahedron the <b>base</b> is a <b>triangle</b> (any of the four faces can be
considered the <b>base</b>), so a tetrahedron is also known as a "<b>triangular pyramid</b>".
Like ... The <b>base</b> of a <b>pyramid</b> can be trilateral, quadrilateral, or of any polygon shape. As
such, a <b>pyramid</b> has at least three outer <b>triangular</b> surfaces (at least four faces ... In a right square <b>pyramid</b>, all the lateral edges have the same length, and the
sides other than the <b>base</b> are congruent isosceles <b>triangles</b>. A right square
<b>pyramid</b> ... In geometry, a hexagonal <b>pyramid</b> is a <b>pyramid</b> with a hexagonal <b>base</b> upon
which are erected six isosceles <b>triangular</b> faces that meet at a point (the apex). A tetrahedral number, or triangular pyramidal number, is a figurate number that
represents a <b>pyramid with a triangular base</b> and three sides, called a tetrahedron
... In geometry, a pentagonal <b>pyramid</b> is a <b>pyramid</b> with a pentagonal <b>base</b> upon
which are erected five <b>triangular</b> faces that meet at a point (the vertex). Like any ... The Louvre museum, however, states that the finished <b>pyramid</b> contains 673
glass panes (603 rhombi and 70 <b>triangles</b>). A higher figure was obtained by
David ... In geometry, the elongated <b>triangular pyramid</b> is one of the Johnson solids (J7).
As the name suggests, it can be constructed by elongating a tetrahedron by
attaching a <b>triangular</b> prism to its <b>base</b>. A pyramidal number is a figurate number that represents a <b>pyramid</b> with a
polygonal <b>base</b> and a given number of <b>triangular</b> sides. A pyramidal number is
the ... | What do you call a pyramid with a triangular base? |
<b>Buffalo Wild Wings</b> is an American casual dining restaurant and sports bar
franchise in the ... After using different name variations, bw-3 and <b>Buffalo Wild</b>
<b>Wings</b>, in different markets in its <b>first</b> national ad campaign market; the decision
was ... The 2013 <b>Buffalo Wild Wings</b> Bowl was an American college football bowl game
that was ... This postseason game was the <b>first</b> meeting of the two teams. The 2012 <b>Buffalo Wild Wings</b> Bowl, the 24th edition of the game, was a post-
season American ... Their <b>first</b> meeting was in 1953, which the Spartans won 26-
19. The <b>Buffalo Wild Wings</b> Bowl had fourth selection of Big Ten teams and third ... A Buffalo wing, in the cuisine of the United States, is an unbreaded chicken wing
section (flat or ... One of the claims is that Buffalo wings were <b>first</b> prepared at the
Anchor Bar in Buffalo, New ... Large franchises specializing in Buffalo wings have
emerged, notably <b>Buffalo Wild Wings</b> founded in 1982 and Hooter's in 1983. <b>Buffalo Wild Wings</b> Citrus Bowl (2015–2017) Citrus Bowl presented by Overton's
(2018). 2018 season matchup · Penn State vs. Kentucky (Kentucky 27–24). 2019
season matchup · Michigan vs. Alabama (Alabama 35–16). The Citrus Bowl is an
annual college football bowl game played at Camping World Stadium in ... The
University at Buffalo's <b>first</b> bowl bid was to the Tangerine Bowl in 1958. Buffalo Wings & Rings is a Cincinnati-based sports restaurant franchise. It offers
a menu of ... Archived from the <b>original</b> on 20 September 2016. ... Brown's
Chicken & Pasta (US); <b>Buffalo Wild Wings</b>; Buffalo Wings & Rings; Bush's
Chicken (US) ... Wild Wing Cafe is a restaurant chain in the southern and eastern parts of the
United States with 44 locations in nine U.S. states and best known for chicken
wings and beer selection. It is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Background[edit]. Their chain's motto is "Hot Wings, Cold Beer, Good Times. ...
menu is similar to other wing chains such as Hooters and <b>Buffalo Wild Wings</b>. James "Jimmy" Disbrow (July 9, 1948 – October 16, 2002) was a figure skater
and restaurateur ... Jim Disbrow co-founded the <b>Buffalo Wild Wings</b> & Weck (later
renamed <b>Buffalo Wild Wings</b>) restaurant chain with Scott Lowery in 1982 and ... Arby's is an American fast food sandwich restaurant chain with more than 3,300
restaurants ... ARG was renamed as the company took over ownership of <b>Buffalo</b>
<b>Wild Wings</b> on February 5, 2018. Roark Capital Group acquired ... A year later,
the <b>first</b> Arby's licensee opened a restaurant in Akron, Ohio. The famous Arby's "
hat" ... Karim Webb (born 1974) is an American restaurateur based in Los Angeles. He
is best known for creating a successful franchise restaurant in South Los Angeles
in 2011, the <b>first</b> full-service restaurant in the area since the 1992 Los Angeles
riots. ... He decided to open a <b>Buffalo Wild Wings</b> franchise in California, where
the ... | Where was the first buffalo wild wings located? |
A <b>military funeral</b> is a memorial or burial rite given by a country's military for a
soldier, sailor, marine or airman who died in battle, a veteran, or other prominent
... A <b>military funeral</b> in the United States is a memorial or burial rite conducted by the
United States Armed Forces for a Soldier, Marine, Sailor, Coast Guardsman, ... The three-volley salute is a ceremonial act performed at <b>military funerals</b> and
sometimes also police funerals. The custom originates from the European
dynastic ... "Taps" is a bugle call played at dusk, during flag ceremonies, and at <b>military</b>
<b>funerals</b> by the United States Armed Forces. The official military version is played
by ... A riderless horse is a single horse, without a rider, and with boots reversed in the
stirrups, which sometimes accompanies a <b>funeral</b> procession. The horse follows
the caisson carrying the casket. A riderless horse can also be featured in <b>military</b>
parades to symbolize fallen ... In addition to conducting anti-gay protests at <b>military funerals</b>, the organization
pickets celebrity funerals and public events. Protests have also been held against
... For the three-shot rifle salute given at <b>military</b> and law enforcement <b>funerals</b>, see
Three-volley salute. The U.S. Navy Munitions Command, detachment Sewells ... The Phelpses said that despite the verdict, the church would continue to picket
<b>military funerals</b>. On February 4, 2008, Bennett upheld the verdict but reduced the
... The Patriot Guard Riders (PGR) is an organization based in the United States
whose members attend the <b>funerals</b> of members of the U.S. <b>military</b> and first ... Reverse arms and the related rest on arms reversed are <b>military</b> drill commands
used as a mark of respect at <b>funerals</b> and on occasions of mourning, especially ... | Who get the flag at a military funeral? |
<b>Languages</b> spoken in <b>India</b> belong to several <b>language</b> families, the major ones
being the ... Article 343 of the <b>Indian constitution</b> stated that the official <b>language</b>
of the ... <b>Many</b> of the mother tongues so defined could be considered a <b>language</b>
... The 1961 census <b>recognised</b> 1,652 mother tongues spoken by 438,936,918 ... The Eighth Schedule to the <b>Constitution</b> of <b>India</b> lists the official <b>languages</b> of the
Republic of <b>India</b>. At the time when the <b>Constitution</b> was enacted, inclusion in ... <b>India</b> has various official <b>languages</b> at the Union and state/territory level.
However, there is no ... The section of the <b>Constitution</b> of <b>India</b> dealing with
official <b>languages</b> ... However, in <b>many</b> high courts, there is, with consent from the
president, ... In 2003, Maithili was included in the Eighth Schedule of the <b>Indian Constitution</b>
as a <b>recognised Indian language</b>, which allows it to be used in education, ... The <b>Constitution</b> of <b>India</b> (IAST: Bhāratīya Saṃvidhāna) is the supreme law of
<b>India</b>. ... Ambedkar is <b>recognised</b> as the "Father of the <b>Constitution</b> of <b>India</b>". ... (
Articles 344(1) and 351) – Official <b>languages</b>; Ninth Schedule (Article 31-B) –
Validation of ... The <b>constitution</b> is so specific in spelling out government powers
that <b>many</b> ... Santali (Ol Chiki: ᱥᱟᱱᱛᱟᱲᱤ), also known as Santhali, is the most widely spoken
<b>language</b> of ... It is a <b>recognised</b> regional <b>language</b> of <b>India</b> per the Eighth
Schedule of the <b>Indian Constitution</b>. ... The interrogative pronouns have <b>different</b>
forms for animate ('who?') and inanimate ('what?'), and referential ('which?') vs.
non-referential. The Sahitya Academy Award is a literary honour in <b>India</b>, which the Sahitya
Akademi, <b>India's</b> National Academy of Letters, annually confers on writers of the
most outstanding books of literary merit published in any of the major <b>Indian</b>
<b>languages</b> (24 <b>languages</b> ... listed <b>languages</b> in the Eighth Schedule of the
<b>Indian Constitution recognised</b> ... A national <b>language is</b> a <b>language</b> that has some connection—de facto or de jure
—with people ... There are <b>many languages</b> spoken across China, with most
people speaking one of ... However, there are 22 official <b>languages</b> in <b>India</b>.Hindi
... Irish is <b>recognised</b> by the <b>Constitution</b> of Ireland as the national <b>language</b> and
first ... Konkani (Kōṅkaṇī) is an Indo-Aryan <b>language</b> spoken by the Konkani people
along the western coast of <b>India</b>. It is one of the 22 scheduled <b>languages</b>
mentioned in the 8th schedule of the <b>Indian Constitution</b> and the official <b>language</b>
of the <b>Indian</b> state of Goa. ... Whereas <b>many Indian languages</b> use only one of the
three front vowels, ... Hindi or more precisely Modern Standard Hindi is an Indo-Aryan <b>language</b>
spoken in <b>India</b>. ... Outside <b>India</b>, several other <b>languages are recognised</b>
officially as "Hindi" but do ... Part XVII of the <b>Indian Constitution</b> deals with the
official <b>language</b> of the ... The formal Hindi standard, from which <b>much</b> of the
Persian, Arabic and ... | How many languages are recognised by indian constitution? |
The <b>dollar coin</b> is a United States coin with a face value of one United States
dollar. It is the second largest U.S. coin currently minted for circulation in terms of
... The Sacagawea dollar is a United States <b>dollar coin</b> first minted in 2000,
although not minted for general circulation from 2002 to 2008 and again from
2012 ... Presidential <b>dollar coins</b> are a series of United States <b>dollar coins</b> with
engravings of relief portraits of U.S. presidents on the obverse and the Statue of
Liberty on ... The trillion-<b>dollar coin</b> is a concept that emerged during the United States debt-
ceiling crisis in 2011, as a proposed way to bypass any necessity for the United ... The Eisenhower dollar was a one-<b>dollar coin</b> issued by the United States Mint
from 1971 to 1978; it was the first coin of that denomination issued by the Mint ... The New Zealand one-<b>dollar coin</b> ($1) is a coin of the New Zealand dollar. The
current circulating coin was introduced on 11 February 1991 to replace the ... The half <b>dollar</b>, sometimes referred to as the half for short or 50-cent piece, is a
United States <b>coin</b> worth 50 cents, or one half of a <b>dollar</b>. It is the largest United ... <b>Coins</b> of the United States <b>dollar</b> were first minted in 1792. New <b>coins</b> have been
produced annually and they make up a valuable aspect of the United States ... There, "<b>dollars</b>" is a reference to the Spanish milled <b>dollar</b>, a <b>coin</b> that had a
monetary value of 8 Spanish units ... The Susan B. Anthony dollar is a United States <b>dollar coin</b> minted from 1979 to
1981, when production was suspended due to poor public acceptance, and then
... | When was the first gold dollar coin made? |
Masala <b>bonds</b> are <b>bonds issued outside India</b> but <b>denominated in Indian Rupees</b>
, rather than the local <b>currency</b>. Masala is <b>an Indian</b> word and it means spices. In finance, a bond is an instrument of indebtedness of the bond issuer to the
holders. The most ... When a bond <b>issue</b> is underwritten, one or more securities
firms or banks, ... A government bond, also <b>called</b> Treasury bond, is <b>issued</b> by a
national ... Masala bonds <b>an Indian rupee denominated bond issued outside</b>
<b>India</b>. Dim sum <b>bonds</b> are <b>bonds issued outside</b> of China but <b>denominated</b> in Chinese
renminbi, rather than the local <b>currency</b>. They are <b>named</b> after dim sum, ... Besides being the main <b>currency</b> of the United States, the American dollar is
used as the standard unit of <b>currency</b> in international markets for commodities
such as gold and petroleum (the latter, sometimes <b>called</b> petrocurrency, is the
source of the ... The <b>issuance</b> of U.S dollar-<b>denominated bond issued</b> by Chinese
institutions ... In general, the Reverse Yankee <b>Bond</b> is a <b>bond</b>, mostly of a higher grade, <b>issued</b>
by a U.S. company <b>outside</b> the U.S., and <b>denominated</b> in a <b>currency</b> other than ... A samurai <b>bond</b> is a yen-<b>denominated bond issued</b> in Tokyo by non-Japanese
companies, and is subject to Japanese regulations. These <b>bonds</b> provide the
issuer with an access to Japanese capital, which can be used for local
investments or for financing operations <b>outside</b> Japan. ... The market opened due
to growing Japanese foreign <b>currency</b> reserves ... A Panda <b>bond</b> is a Chinese renminbi-<b>denominated bond</b> from a non-Chinese
issuer, sold in the People's Republic of China. The first two Panda <b>bonds</b> were
<b>issued</b> in October 2005 on the same day by ... before permitting the sale of such
<b>bonds</b>; they had been concerned about the possible effects on their <b>currency</b> peg
. <b>Indian</b> Depository Receipt (IDR) is a financial instrument <b>denominated in Indian</b>
<b>Rupees</b> in the ... The depository would <b>issue</b> receipts to <b>indian</b> investors against
these shares. ... would accrue to the depository receipt holders in <b>India</b>. ... can
apply up to an amount of <b>INR</b> 2,00,000 and non-institutional investors (also
<b>called</b> ... Government debt, also <b>known as</b> public interest, public debt, national debt and
sovereign debt, ... A government <b>bond</b> is a <b>bond issued</b> by a national government
. ... Investors in sovereign <b>bonds denominated</b> in foreign <b>currency</b> have exchange
rate risk: the ... National Debt Clock <b>outside</b> the IRS office in NYC, April 20, 2012. A participatory note, commonly <b>known as</b> a P-note or PN, is an instrument <b>issued</b>
by a ... However, they are not used within the country; they are used <b>outside</b> of
<b>India</b> ... in stocks listed on <b>Indian</b> stock markets, which is why they're also <b>referred</b>
<b>to as</b> ... "Investment via Participatory Notes slips to <b>Rs</b> 2.54 lakh crore in
November ... | An indian rupee denominated bond issued outside india is called as? |
The Lebombo <b>bone</b> is a <b>bone</b> tool made of a baboon fibula with incised <b>markings</b>
discovered in the Lebombo Mountains located between South Africa and ... Different types of <b>bone markings</b> and features. A condyle is the round
prominence at the end of a bone, most often part of a joint – an articulation with
another bone ... The archaeologists who made the original finds believed the <b>markings</b> to be
similar in form to some characters used in the much later oracle <b>bone</b> script (e.g.
... The Ishango <b>bone</b> is a <b>bone</b> tool and possible mathematical object, dated to the
Upper Paleolithic era. It is a dark brown length of <b>bone</b>, the fibula of a baboon, ... A condyle is the round prominence at the end of a <b>bone</b>, most often part of a joint
- an articulation with another <b>bone</b>. It is one of the <b>markings</b> or features of <b>bones</b> ... The trapezium <b>bone</b> (greater multangular <b>bone</b>) is a carpal <b>bone</b> in the hand. It
forms the radial border of the carpal tunnel. Front of right upper extremity, showing surface <b>markings</b> for <b>bones</b>, arteries, and
nerves. Details. Source, Brachial artery. Branches, Anterior ulnar recurrent artery Examples[edit]. Examples of processes include: The many processes of the
human skull: The mastoid and styloid processes of the temporal <b>bone</b> ... The lunate <b>bone</b> (semilunar <b>bone</b>) is a carpal <b>bone</b> in the human hand. It is
distinguished by its deep concavity and crescentic outline. It is situated in the
center ... Left temporal <b>bone</b> showing surface <b>markings</b> for the tympanic antrum (red),
transverse sinus (blue), and facial nerve (yellow). References[edit]. ^ Koç, Ahmet;
... | Part of a bone that forms an angle with the main body of the bone? |
However, when infant mortality is factored out, <b>life expectancy</b> is doubled to the
late-50s. If a <b>Roman</b> survived infancy to their mid-teens, they could, on <b>average</b>, ... <b>Life expectancy</b> is a statistical measure of the <b>average</b> (see below) time an
organism is ... <b>Life expectancy</b> can change dramatically after childhood, even in
preindustrial <b>times</b> as is demonstrated by the <b>Roman Life Expectancy</b> table,
which ... In <b>Rome's</b> military ethos, enemy soldiers who had surrendered or allowed their
own capture and enslavement had been granted an unmerited gift of <b>life</b>. Slavery in <b>ancient Rome</b> played an important role in society and the economy.
Besides manual ... The <b>average</b> recorded age at death for the slaves of the city <b>of</b>
<b>Rome</b> was extraordinarily low: seventeen and a half ... By comparison, <b>life</b>
<b>expectancy</b> at birth for the population as a whole was in the mid-twenties (36%
percent of ... The Ancient Roman family was a complex social structure based mainly on the
nuclear family, ... The <b>average life expectancy</b> in <b>Ancient Rome</b> at birth was 27
years old. <sup>:16</sup> Early deaths in women were common because of the dangers of ... Ulpian's life table is an ancient <b>Roman</b> annuities table. It is known through a
passage, originating from the jurist Aemilius Macer, preserved in edited form in
Justinian's Digest. The table appears to provide a rough outline of ancient
<b>Roman life expectancy</b>. ... Although, among moderns, "<b>life expectancy</b>" tends to
<b>mean</b> "the <b>average</b> ... The British Iron Age is a conventional name used in the archaeology of Great
Britain, referring ... The end of the Iron Age extends into the very early <b>Roman</b>
<b>Empire</b> under the theory that Romanisation ... The <b>average life expectancy</b> at
birth would have been around 25, but at the age of five it would have been
around 30. The Roman army (Latin: exercitus Romanus) was the terrestrial armed forces
deployed by the Romans throughout the duration of <b>Ancient Rome</b>, from the
Roman Kingdom (to c. 500 BC) to the Roman Republic (500–31 BC) and the
<b>Roman Empire</b> (31 BC ... A <b>typical</b> Roman army during this period consisted of
five to six legions. Retirement, or the practice of leaving one's job or ceasing to work after reaching
a certain age, ... Prior to the 18th century, the <b>average life expectancy</b> of people
was between 26 and 40 years. ... There had been a long practice beginning in
the <b>Roman empire</b> to the modern nation states of providing pension to those who
had ... Other traditional agrarian societies are estimated to have had an <b>average life</b>
<b>expectancy</b> of 20 to 25 years, while <b>ancient Rome</b> and medieval Europe are ... | What was the average life expectancy in the roman empire? |
Taal <b>Lake</b> formerly known as Bombón <b>Lake</b>, is a freshwater volcanic crater <b>lake</b>
in the province of Batangas, on the <b>island</b> of Luzon in the <b>Philippines</b>. The <b>lake</b> ... Taal Volcano is a large caldera filled by Taal <b>Lake</b> on Luzon <b>island</b> in the
<b>Philippines</b>, and is in the province of Batangas. Taal Volcano is the second most
active ... Glover Island is a large (178 km²) lake island in the interior of the Island of
Newfoundland in the ... miles; its area is 1.41 km², thus making it the largest lake-
in-an-<b>island-in-a-lake</b>-in-an-island (larger than Crater Lake (<b>Philippines</b>) at 1.17
km²). Jellyfish <b>Lake</b> is a marine <b>lake</b> located on Eil Malk <b>island</b> in Palau. Eil Malk is part
of the Rock <b>Islands</b>, a group of small, rocky, mostly uninhabited <b>islands</b> in ... Siskiwit <b>Lake</b> is the largest <b>lake</b> on Isle Royale in <b>Lake</b> Superior. 4,150 acres (
16.8 km<sup>2</sup>) in area ... Siskiwit <b>Lake</b> contains several <b>lake islands</b>, including Eagle
Nest <b>Island</b>, Teakettle <b>Island</b>, Lost ... Vulcan Point <b>Island</b> in Crater <b>Lake</b> on
Volcano <b>Island</b> in Taal <b>Lake</b> on the <b>island</b> of Luzon in the <b>Philippines</b> is
sometimes cited for ... Coron is the third-largest <b>island</b> in the Calamian <b>Islands</b> in northern Palawan in
the <b>Philippines</b>. ... View on the half way to Kayangan Lake - panoramio.jpg. A lake island is any landmass within a lake. It is a type of inland <b>island</b>. <b>Lake</b>
islands may form a ... Volcano Island in Taal Lake, Luzon, <b>Philippines</b> (and
Vulcan Point in Crater Lake on Volcano Island); Samang, Chayachy, Serdtse (
Heart), ... An <b>island</b> or isle is any piece of sub-continental land that is surrounded by water.
Very small <b>islands</b> such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets,
skerries, cays or keys. An <b>island</b> in a river or a <b>lake island</b> may be called an eyot
or ait, and a small ... related <b>islands</b>, such as the <b>Philippines</b>, is referred to as an
archipelago. A volcanic crater lake is a lake in a crater that was formed from explosive activity
or collapse ... Mount Parker, <b>Philippines</b>, Mindanao. Jolo <b>Island</b>, <b>Lakes</b> Seit,
Panamao, Timpuak and Sani Crater, <b>Philippines</b>, Mindanao, Sulu Archipelago. Laguna de Báý or Laguna <b>Lake</b> is the largest <b>lake</b> in the <b>Philippines</b> located east
of Metro ... In the middle of the <b>lake</b> is the large <b>island</b> of Talim, which falls under
the jurisdiction of the towns of Binangonan and Cardona in Rizal province. | Island in a lake on an island in a lake on an island philippines? |
A <b>cricket</b> ball is a hard, solid ball used to play <b>cricket</b>. A <b>cricket</b> ball consists of a
cork core ... <b>Cricket</b> balls <b>are</b> traditionally red, and red balls <b>are</b> used in <b>Test</b>
<b>cricket</b> and First-class <b>cricket</b> but proposals to introduce ... A <b>new ball can</b> only be
used after the specified minimum number of overs have been bowled with the old
one. <b>Test cricket</b> is the form of the sport of <b>cricket</b> with the longest match duration, and
is considered the game's highest standard. <b>Test</b> matches <b>are</b> played between
national representative teams that have ... After a <b>new ball</b> has been <b>taken</b>,
<b>should</b> an innings last a further 80 overs, then the captain <b>will</b> have the option to
take ... In <b>cricket</b>, a no-<b>ball</b> is an illegal delivery to a batsman. It is also the Extra run
awarded to the ... This means the batsman <b>can</b> freely hit one <b>ball</b> with no danger
of being out in most ways. ... In <b>Test cricket</b>, One Day International <b>cricket</b> and T20
International <b>cricket</b>, the award is one run; in some domestic competitions,
particularly ... In <b>cricket</b>, an umpire is a person who has the authority to make decisions about
events on the ... Most <b>Test</b> matches <b>are</b> controlled by neutral members of the Elite
Panel, with local members of the International ... option of taking another <b>new ball</b>
after a set number of overs (usually 80) have <b>taken</b> place since a <b>new ball</b> was ... A One Day International (ODI) is a form of limited overs <b>cricket</b>, played between
two teams with ... One Day International matches <b>are</b> also called Limited Overs
Internationals (LOI), although this generic term may ... Most recently, ICC has
made the use of two <b>new balls</b> (one from each end), the same strategy that was
used in ... Pace bowler is one of two main approaches to bowling in the sport of <b>cricket</b>, the
other being spin bowling. Practitioners of pace bowling <b>are</b> usually known as fast
bowlers, quicks, ... To 'bowl swing' is to induce a curved trajectory of the <b>cricket</b>
<b>ball</b> through the air. Swing bowlers use a ... Name, Wickets <b>taken</b>. England ... The Umpire Decision Review System (UDRS or DRS) is a technology-based
system used in ... Under the <b>new</b> ICC rules as of November 2017, there <b>would</b> no
longer be a top-up of reviews after 80 overs in <b>Test</b> ... If the fielder makes any
simultaneous contact with the boundary and the <b>cricket ball</b>, 6 runs <b>are</b> declared.
A third ... In <b>cricket</b>, the batting order is the sequence in which batters play through their
team's innings, there always being two batters taking part at any one time. All
eleven players in a team <b>are</b> required to bat if the innings is completed (i.e. ...
Most importantly, the opening batters must face a <b>new ball</b>, which is hard and has
a ... Swing bowling is a technique used for bowling in the sport of <b>cricket</b>. Practitioners
<b>are</b> known as ... This is why a <b>new ball will</b> swing more than an old ball. ... during
the fourth <b>test</b> against England in 2006 when the ball began to reverse swing ... Since the Second World War, Australia had played 11 <b>Tests</b> and had been
unbeaten. In 1946–47, they won the five-<b>Test</b> series against England 3–0, and
<b>followed</b> this ... It was thought that Bradman <b>would</b> play Ring, but he changed ...
openers Morris and Barnes successfully negotiated the <b>new ball</b> ... | When can the new ball be taken in test cricket? |
The <b>phrase</b> "Bye, <b>Felicia</b> came from a scene in the American comedy film Friday (
1995). According to Ice Cube, who starred in the film and co-wrote its script, ... The name <b>Felicia</b> derives from the Latin adjective felix, <b>meaning</b> "happy", though
in the neuter plural form <b>felicia</b> it literally <b>means</b> "happy things" and often ... Black Cat (<b>Felicia</b> Hardy) is a fictional character appearing in American comic
books published ... Peter is hurt, but continues the relationship since it was the
first time he <b>did</b> not ... Spider-Man <b>comes</b> home to discover Black Cat discussing
her plans to ruin ... (For example, at one point, <b>saying</b> "Break" causes a noose to
snap.) ... Related names, Felicitas, <b>Felicia</b>, Felix. Felicity is an English feminine given
name <b>meaning</b> "happiness". It is <b>derived from</b> the Latin ... This section <b>does</b> not
cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable
... Memphis is a musical with music by David Bryan, lyrics by Bryan and Joe
DiPietro, and a book ... Huey's station gains immediate popularity, as <b>does</b> his
new catch <b>phrase</b>, even though no ... Huey's prejudiced mother, however, breaks
the record, which leaves <b>Felicia</b> heartbroken, but Huey tells her to <b>come</b> down to
the radio ... <b>Origin</b>, Las Vegas Valley, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Nationality,
American. <b>Felicia</b> (フェリシア, Ferishia) is a fictional character in the Darkstalkers
series of fighting games ... Behind Morrigan, she's likely the most well known
Darkstalker, and has <b>had</b> cameos and playable appearances in multiple games.
But when ... Kathryn <b>Felicia</b> Day (born June 28, 1979) is an American actress, writer, and web
series creator ... (2011), and <b>had</b> a recurring role as Charlie Bradbury on
Supernatural (2012–2015, 2018). ... "Watch C2E2: The Critical Role Cast Shares
Their <b>Origin</b> Story". ... "<b>Felicia</b> Day Sees Red When it <b>Comes</b> to Werewolves on
Syfy". <b>Felicia</b> of Sicily (c. 1078 – c. 1102) is a name that is used for one Queen consort
of Hungary. She was the eldest daughter of Count Roger I of Sicily and his
second wife, Eremburga of Mortain. She is also called Busilla, but this name is a
misunderstanding of the ancient Italian word "pucelle" <b>meaning</b> "virgin". ... of
Sicily <b>did</b> not qualify the envoys illustrious enough and refused the offer. If You Give a Mouse a Cookie is a children's book written by Laura Numeroff and
illustrated by <b>Felicia</b> Bond, ... 1 Plot; 2 <b>Origin</b>; 3 Art; 4 In popular culture; 5 Alleged
political symbolism; 6 If You Give... series. 6.1 Compilations. 7 Series awards; 8 ... <b>Felicia</b> amelloides, the blue daisy bush or blue <b>felicia</b>, is a hairy, soft, usually
perennial, ... Meanwhile, Carl Thunberg <b>had</b> collected another specimen which
he named Aster rotundifolius in 1800. In 1833 ... The species epithet amelloides
<b>means</b> "like Amellus", which is a similar genus that also occurs in South Africa.
<b>Felicia</b> ... | Where did the phrase by felicia come from? |
The <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest <b>2018</b> was the 63rd edition of the annual <b>Eurovision</b>
Song Contest. It took place in Lisbon, Portugal, following Salvador Sobral's win ... The Junior <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest <b>2018</b> was the sixteenth edition of the annual
Junior <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest, organised by the Belarusian Television and ... Finland participated in the <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest <b>2018</b>. The entry was
selected in the national final Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu <b>2018</b> on 3 March <b>2018</b>,
where all ... Moldova participated in the <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest <b>2018</b> in Lisbon, Portugal.
The artist and song that represented Moldova in the <b>2018</b> contest was selected ... Estonia participated in the <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest <b>2018</b>. The Estonian
broadcaster Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR) organised the national final Eesti
Laul ... France participated in the <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest <b>2018</b> with the song "Mercy"
written by Émilie Satt and Jean-Karl Lucas. The song is performed by French duo
... Israel participated in and won the <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest <b>2018</b>. The Israeli
broadcaster Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation (IPBC) collaborated with the
... Serbia participated in the <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest <b>2018</b>. The Serbian
broadcaster Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) organised and had held the
national final ... Cyprus participated in the <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest <b>2018</b> with the song "Fuego"
written by Alex Papaconstantinou, Gerlado Sandell, Viktor Svensson, Anderz ... Iceland participated in the <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest <b>2018</b> with a song selected
through the national final Söngvakeppnin <b>2018</b> organised by the Icelandic ... | Where is eurovision 2018 going to be held? |
<b>Twenty One Pilots</b> is an American musical duo from Columbus, Ohio. The band
<b>was</b> formed in ... album, <b>Twenty One Pilots</b>, on December 29, 2009, and <b>began</b>
touring Ohio. ... Ohio, in which he spoke about the band's year long <b>hiatus</b>,
creating the new album, and battling against personal demons and insecurities.
On July ... The Bandito Tour is the sixth concert tour by the American musical duo <b>Twenty</b>
<b>One Pilots</b>, in support of their fifth studio album Trench (2018). The tour <b>began</b> at
... Trench is the fifth studio album by American musical duo <b>Twenty One Pilots</b>,
released on ... The album <b>was</b> also the first release of the newly-revived Elektra
Music Group. ... It is unclear when production of Trench <b>began</b>; however, lead
singer Tyler Joseph <b>was</b> working on the track "Bandito" as early as 2015, during
the ... "Jumpsuit" is a song written and recorded by the American musical duo <b>Twenty</b>
<b>One Pilots</b>. It <b>was</b> released on July 11, 2018 as the first of the singles from their ... Music Midtown is a large music festival that <b>was</b> held in Atlanta annually from
1994 to 2005, and—after a six-year <b>hiatus</b>—returned in 2011. During its original
run, the festival ran on <b>one</b> weekend each year. ... Music Midtown <b>started</b> as a
two-day event with three stages. It later grew to a three-day event. During the
years that ... Joshua William Dun (born June 18, 1988) is an American musician. He is best
known as half of <b>Twenty One Pilots</b>, alongside Tyler Joseph, contributing drums ... In 2015, Finish Ticket <b>was</b> the opening act for the national Blurryface Tour,
headlined by <b>Twenty One Pilots</b>. They returned from the tour as the headliner for
a show ... Report generated based on a request from Talk:<b>Twenty One Pilots</b>. It matches the
following masks: Talk:<b>Twenty One Pilots</b>/Archive <#> It <b>was</b> generated at 05:48 ... Jonathan David Bellion (born December 26, 1990) is an American rapper, singer,
songwriter and record producer. He <b>was</b> born and raised in Lake Grove, New
York on Long Island. ... The tour <b>began</b> on May 26 and concluded on July 2. ...
Jon Bellion <b>was</b> the opening act for the US leg of rock duo <b>Twenty One Pilots</b>'
2017 ... Bryan Odell (born May 22, 1990), better known by his online alias, BryanStars, is
a ... In 2018 Odell went on <b>hiatus</b> from YouTube. ... In 2014, Odell <b>was</b> picked to
be <b>one</b> of the “Warped YouTubers” with Damon Fizzy (also calling ... In 2012,
Odell <b>started</b> the "BryanStars Tour" which lead through the whole United States. | When did twenty one pilots start the hiatus? |
The National Youth Service Corps (<b>NYSC</b>) is a scheme set up by the <b>Nigerian</b>
government to ... Graduates who are exempted from the service include those
above the <b>age</b> of thirty and those with physical disability. During the service year,
... The National Open University of <b>Nigeria</b> is a Federal Open and Distance
Learning (ODL) ... The NOUN made efforts to ensure its graduates below <b>age</b> 30
(the maximum <b>age limit</b>) participate in the ... The University released a statement
where it affirmed that students of NOUN can now enroll and be part of the <b>NYSC</b>
program. (a) Any woman who is or has been married to a citizen of <b>Nigeria</b> or every person
of full <b>age</b> and capacity born outside <b>Nigeria</b> ... Kemi Adeosun (born 9 March 1967) is the former Finance Minister of <b>Nigeria</b> and
former chairman of the Board of African Export–Import Bank (AfreximBank).
Contents. 1 Early life and education; 2 Career. 2.1 <b>NYSC</b> certificate scandal; 2.2
Political association ... Personal details. Born, (1967-03-09) 9 March 1967 (age
52) Afeez Agoro Oladimeji (born 13 December 1975) is a <b>Nigerian</b> model, actor and
reality TV Show Star recognised as the tallest man in <b>Nigeria</b>. He is 7 ft'4 inches
tall. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Career. 2.1 <b>NYSC</b> Service Year; 2.2 Working career;
2.3 Acting career ... Afeez Agoro grew up like every normal child until he fell ill at
the <b>age</b> of ... Sabur Oladimeji "Dimeji" Bankole (born 14 November 1969) is a <b>Nigerian</b>
politician who served as the 9th Speaker of the House of Representatives of
<b>Nigeria</b>. Elected at the <b>age</b> of 37, Bankole is said to be the youngest Speaker in
the ... Bankole provided his <b>N.Y.S.C</b> discharge certificate, ending the rumour. On
22 June ... Oluseyi Abiodun Makinde (born 25 December 1967) is a <b>Nigerian</b> businessman,
politician and ... He established his first oil and gas private business called
Makon Engineering and Technical Services, (METS) at the <b>age</b> of 29 in the year
1997, ... Makinde did his national service (<b>NYSC</b>) with Shell Petroleum
Development ... Shuaibu Ibrahim, DSS, Ph.D., MTRCN, is a <b>Nigerian</b> Army Brigadier General and
the current Director General of <b>NYSC</b>, ... Born, (1967-07-13) 13 July 1967 (age
52). Nationality, Nigerian · Alma mater · University of Jos · Tai Solarin University
of ... Dr. Akanimo Odon is an international business and strategy development expert
from <b>Nigeria</b>. ... After his National Youth Service Corps (<b>NYSC) in Nigeria</b>, he got
a scholarship to pursue his master's degree in the UK. He got a master's degree ... Medical intern is a term that, in the medical profession in some countries, means
a physician in ... During this period, they must have a provisional license from the
<b>Nigeria</b> Medical & Dental Council to practice, ... An Internship is a compulsory (
statutory) <b>requirement</b> that recently qualified doctors who are registered with the ... | What is the age limit for nysc in nigeria? |
"<b>I Have a Dream</b>" is a public <b>speech</b> that was delivered by American civil rights
activist Martin ... Toward the end of the <b>speech</b>, <b>King</b> departed from <b>his</b> prepared
text for a partly improvised peroration on the ... <b>King</b> had been preaching about
dreams since 1960, when he <b>gave</b> a <b>speech</b> to the National Association for the ... Among them was Martin Luther <b>King</b> Jr. who after the Walk to Freedom March
<b>gave</b> an impassioned <b>speech</b>. It was a precursor to <b>his</b> famous "<b>I Have a Dream</b>"
... The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, the March on Washington, or
The Great ... At the march, Martin Luther <b>King</b> Jr., standing in front of the Lincoln
Memorial, delivered <b>his</b> ... <b>His speech</b>—which a number of SNCC activists had
helped <b>write</b>—took the ... The 25th Anniversary theme was "We Still <b>have a</b>
<b>Dream</b> . Martin Luther <b>King</b> Jr was an American Christian minister and activist who
became the most ... Before <b>his</b> death, <b>King</b> was planning a national occupation of
Washington, ... <b>King</b> delivered a 17-minute <b>speech</b>, later known as "<b>I Have a</b>
<b>Dream</b>". ... the kind of brutality they <b>did</b>, I would have felt compelled to <b>give</b> up my
church ... I've Been to Mountaintop" is the popular name of the last <b>speech</b> delivered by
Martin Luther ... <b>King</b> argued that peaceful demonstrations <b>were the</b> best course
of action, the only way to ... Toward the end of the <b>speech</b>, <b>King</b> refers to threats
against <b>his</b> life and uses ... Mine eyes <b>have</b> seen the glory of the coming of the
Lord. The Martin Luther <b>King</b> Jr. Memorial is located in West Potomac Park next to the
National Mall ... Memorial, on whose steps <b>King gave his</b> "<b>I Have a Dream</b>"
<b>speech</b> at the March on Washington, to the Jefferson Memorial. ... way to the
Stone of Hope, symbolically "moving through the struggle as Dr. <b>King did</b> during
<b>his</b> life.". Coretta Scott <b>King</b> (née Scott; April 27, 1927 – January 30, 2006) <b>was</b> an
American author, ... After Coretta <b>did</b> not respond to <b>his</b> questioning of their
romance being ... It <b>was</b> a sacrifice for Coretta, who <b>had</b> to <b>give</b> up her <b>dreams</b> of
becoming a ... Using notes he <b>had</b> written before <b>his</b> death, <b>King</b> constructed her
own <b>speech</b>. Authorship issues concerning Martin Luther <b>King</b> Jr. fall into two general
categories: <b>King's</b> ... <b>King</b> delivered <b>his</b> "<b>I Have a Dream</b>" <b>speech</b> at the 1963
Washington D.C. ... By the time <b>King</b> spoke in St. Louis in 1957, Carey's refrain
had become part of <b>his</b> vast memorized oratorical repertory: 'As I heard a great
orator <b>say</b> some ... The sermons and <b>speeches</b> of Martin Luther <b>King</b> Jr., comprise an extensive
catalog of American writing and oratory – some of which are internationally well-
known, while others remain unheralded, and some await re-discovery. Martin
Luther <b>King</b> Jr. was a prominent African-American clergyman, a civil ... The
famous "<b>I Have a Dream</b>" address was delivered in August 1963 from the ... <b>King was</b> long opposed to American involvement in the Vietnam War, but at first
... with no concern for the social betterment of the countries, and <b>say</b>: "This is not
just. ... He stated that North Vietnam "<b>did</b> not begin to send in any large number of
... Vietnam" <b>speech</b> reflected <b>King's</b> evolving political advocacy in <b>his</b> later years,
... | When did king give his i have a dream speech? |
The United States <b>Bill of Rights</b> comprises the first ten amendments to the United
States ... Article <b>Two</b> became part of the Constitution on May 5, 1992, as the ...
Other anti-Federalists pointed out that earlier political <b>documents</b>, in particular the
... Many of his amendments, including his proposed new preamble, were <b>based</b>
<b>on</b> ... ... the Rights of Man and of the Citizen of 1789 is a fundamental <b>document</b> of the
French Revolution and in the history of human rights. Draft of the United States
<b>Bill of Rights</b>, also from 1789. A <b>bill of rights</b>, sometimes called a declaration of
rights or a charter of rights, is a list of the most ... English common law judge Sir
Edward Coke revived the idea of rights <b>based</b> ... The <b>Bill of Rights</b> 1689 is a landmark Act in the constitutional law of England that
sets out ... A separate but similar <b>document</b>, the Claim of Right Act 1689, applies
in ... <b>based on</b> a drawing by Samuel Wale, of the <b>Bill of Rights</b> being presented to
... On <b>2</b> February a committee specially convened reported to the Commons 23 ... The International <b>Bill</b> of Human <b>Rights</b> was the name given to UN General
Assembly ... The Drafting Committee decided to prepare <b>two documents</b>: one in
the form of a declaration, which would set forth general principles or standards of
human ... The Virginia Declaration of Rights is a <b>document</b> drafted in 1776 to proclaim the
inherent rights of men, including the right to reform or abolish "inadequate"
government. It influenced a number of later <b>documents</b>, including the United
States Declaration of Independence (1776) and the United States <b>Bill of Rights</b> ...
Mason <b>based</b> his initial draft on the rights of citizens described in earlier ... The Canadian <b>Bill of Rights</b> is a federal statute and <b>bill of rights</b> enacted by the
Parliament of ... Document list ... for some time been advocating for the
elimination from Canadian laws of discrimination <b>based on</b> sex, ethnicity, ...
Section <b>2</b> of the <b>Bill of Rights</b> reads as follows: <b>2</b>. Every law of Canada shall,
unless it is expressly ... The Declaration of the <b>Rights</b> of Man and of the Citizen set by France's National
Constituent Assembly in 1789, is a human civil <b>rights document</b> from ... After
suffering the losses of <b>two</b>-thirds of the men, many to yellow fever, the French ...
The Declaration has also influenced and inspired <b>rights</b>-<b>based</b> liberal democracy
... The Library <b>Bill of Rights</b> is the American Library Association's statement
expressing the rights of library users to intellectual freedom and the expectations
the association places on libraries to support those rights. The Association's
Council has adopted a number of interpretations of the <b>document</b> applying it ... 1
The Library <b>Bill of Rights</b>; <b>2</b> History of the Original Bill; 3 History of Revisions. The United States Constitution has served as the supreme law of the United
States since taking effect in 1789. The <b>document</b> was written at the 1787
Philadelphia Convention and was ... The <b>Bill of Rights</b> initially only applied to the
federal government, but following a process of incorporation most protections of
the <b>Bill of</b> ... Civil and political rights are a class of rights that protect individuals' freedom from
infringement ... 1 History; <b>2</b> Protection of rights; 3 Other rights; 4 Social
movements for civil ... The Parliament of England adopted the English <b>Bill of</b>
<b>Rights</b> in 1689. ... are constitutional rights and are included in a <b>bill of rights</b> or
similar <b>document</b>. | What two documents was the bill of rights based on? |
<b>Monument Avenue</b> is an <b>avenue in Richmond</b>, <b>Virginia</b> with a tree-lined grassy
mall dividing the east- and westbound traffic, ... The Robert E. Lee Monument was the first and is the largest of <b>Monument</b>
<b>Avenue</b>'s <b>monuments</b> in <b>Richmond</b>, <b>Virginia</b>. In 1876 the Lee Monument
Association ... <b>Monument Ave</b>., originally titled Snitch in the United States and titled Noose in
Australia, is a ... For the street in Richmond, Virginia, see Monument Avenue. The race is run on historic <b>Monument Avenue in Richmond</b>, <b>Virginia</b>. Begun in
2000, the race has grown to be the fourth largest 10k in the country and the 22nd
... The Fan is a district of <b>Richmond</b>, <b>Virginia</b>, so named because of the "fan" shape
of the array of ... It is also home to VCU's Monroe Park Campus, several parks,
tree-lined avenues and three of the city's historical <b>monuments</b>. ... Main east-west
thoroughfares include Broad Street, Grace Street, <b>Monument Avenue</b>, Patterson ... ... <b>Richmond</b>, <b>VA</b>. The city is home to many <b>monuments</b> and <b>memorials</b>, most
notably those along <b>Monument Avenue</b>. Named after Benjamin Franklin, Franklin Street runs East and West through the
city of <b>Richmond</b>, <b>Virginia</b>. ... West Franklin Street (and its extension, <b>Monument</b>
<b>Avenue</b>) has been one of Richmond's most stylish residential addresses since
the ... <b>Monument Avenue</b> features <b>monuments</b> of Confederate leaders. <b>Richmond</b>
citizens immediately after the war intended to erect three statues of Virginians ... A monument to Jefferson Davis was unveiled on June 3, 1907, on <b>Monument</b>
<b>Avenue in Richmond</b>, <b>Virginia</b>, and a life-sized statue by George Julian Zolnay ... Rumors of War is a series of artworks by Kehinde Wiley examing equestrian
portraiture in the ... The work then traveled to its permanent home at the <b>Virginia</b>
Museum of Fine ... statues and <b>monuments</b> that populate the city's <b>Monument</b>
<b>Avenue</b>. ... The statue was unveiled a second time in <b>Richmond</b> on December 10,
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(Season 4–5) <b>Played</b> by Farrah Forke, <b>Alex</b> is a helicopter pilot who moves to
Nantucket to start her own helicopter tour business. Farrah Rachael Forke, sometimes credited as Farrah R. Forke (born January 12,
1968), is an American actress known for her role as <b>Alex</b> Lambert on the NBC
sitcom <b>Wings</b>, and Mayson Drake on Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of
Superman. She also voices the character Big Barda on the animated <b>television</b>
<b>series</b> ... After <b>Wings</b>, Forke <b>played</b> Carey, an office manager for a computer
software ... The following is a list of all 172 episodes of the NBC <b>television series Wings</b>.
Viewer ratings ... Subplots: Brian is skeptical about meeting <b>Alex's</b> family and Fay
becomes overbearing in preparing for the annual holiday party. 84, 12, "Ready ...
Antonio <b>plays</b> host to his cousin, who is engaged to a beautiful woman. Subplot:
Joe ... Anthony Marcus Shalhoub is a Lebanese-American actor. He is widely
recognized for his work ... His <b>television</b> work includes Antonio Scarpacci in NBC
sitcom <b>Wings</b> and ... Shalhoub currently <b>plays</b> Abe Weissman, the father of the
title character, on ... Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams, Mr. Alexander "<b>Alex</b>"
Minion. <b>Wings</b> is a drama <b>series</b> about the Royal Flying Corps that ran on BBC <b>television</b>
from 1977 to 1978. It stars Tim Woodward as Alan Farmer, a young blacksmith
turned fighter pilot in World War I. Nicholas Jones <b>played</b> his teacher and mentor,
Captain Triggers, and ... Production company(<b>s</b>), Partner Stations Network ... Pensacola: <b>Wings</b> of Gold is
a syndicated American action/adventure drama <b>series</b> based at the ... 15, 15, "
Power <b>Play</b>", Sidney J. Furie, Jodie Lewis, Jim Macak & Jacqueline Zambrano ... The Detroit Red <b>Wings</b> are a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit. They
compete in ... The <b>Wings played</b> their home games at Joe Louis Arena from 1979
until 2017, ... The Cougars were outscored 7–2 in the two-game <b>series</b> with the
Toronto Maple Leafs. ... 10, <b>Alex</b> Delvecchio, C, 1950–1974, November 10, 1991. On the <b>Wings</b> of Love is a 2015 Philippine romantic comedy <b>television series</b>
directed by Antoinette Jadaone and Jojo Saguin and starring James Reid and ... "Waiting in the <b>Wings</b>" is the thirteenth episode of season 3 in the <b>television show</b>
Angel. ... We Fight"; "Smile Time"; "A Hole in the World"; "Shells"; "Underneath"; "
Origin"; "Time Bomb"; "The Girl in Question"; "Power <b>Play</b>"; "Not Fade Away" ... Super <b>Wings</b> (Chinese: 超级飞侠) is an animated <b>television series</b> co-produced
by Funny-flux ... How is Jett going to help Mei's father get to the <b>play</b> in time?
Package ... How can <b>Alex</b> get back onto the race track and finish the race?
Package ... | Who plays alex on the tv show wings? |
The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division I Men's <b>Basketball Tournament</b> involved 68 teams
playing in a single-elimination <b>tournament</b> to determine the men's National ... The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Women's Division I <b>Basketball Tournament</b> was played between
March and April <b>2016</b>, with the Final Four played April 3 & 5. The regional ... The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division I Men's <b>Basketball Championship</b> Game was the final
game of the <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division I Men's <b>Basketball Tournament</b> and determined
... The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division II Men's <b>Basketball Tournament</b> involved 64 teams
playing in a single-elimination <b>tournament</b> to determine the national champion of
... This is a list of qualifying teams for the <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division I Men's <b>Basketball</b>
<b>Tournament</b>. A total of 68 teams entered the <b>tournament</b>. Thirty one of the teams ... The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division II Women's <b>Basketball Tournament</b> involved 64 teams
playing in a single-elimination <b>tournament</b> to determine the <b>NCAA</b> Division II ... The <b>2016</b> America East Men's <b>Basketball Tournament</b> took place on March 2, 7,
and 12, <b>2016</b>. The entire <b>tournament</b> took place on campus sites with the higher-
seeded school hosting each game throughout the <b>championship</b>. The winner of
the <b>championship</b> game earned an automatic bid to the <b>2016 NCAA Tournament</b>. The <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division I Women's <b>Basketball Championship</b> Game was the
final game of the <b>2016 NCAA</b> Division I Women's <b>Basketball Tournament</b>, played
... The winners of these <b>tournaments</b> receive ... to the <b>2016 NCAA</b> Men's Division I
<b>Basketball Tournament</b>. *Ineligible for both the <b>2016</b> ACC <b>Tournament</b> and the <b>2016 NCAA Tournament</b>
due to self-imposed postseason ban. † <b>2016</b> ACC <b>Tournament</b> winner. Rankings
from AP Poll. The <b>2016</b> Atlantic Coast Conference Men's <b>Basketball Tournament</b>
is the postseason men's ... | What network is broadcasting the ncaa basketball tournament? |
<b>Davy Jones</b> is a fictional character in the <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> film series,
portrayed by Bill ... In the films, Jones possesses a locket that <b>plays</b> a distinct
melody, and he is known to <b>play</b> the same melody on his pipe organ. This melody
is also ... William Francis Nighy is an English <b>actor</b> known for his work in film, theatre and
television. Nighy became widely known for his performance as Billy Mack in Love
Actually (2003). Other notable roles in cinema include his portrayal of <b>Davy</b>
<b>Jones</b> in <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> film ... <b>Davy Jones</b>' Locker is an idiom for the bottom of the sea: the state of death
among drowned ... the character <b>Davy Jones</b> (<b>played</b> by musician <b>Davy Jones</b>)
receives special treatment while kidnapped in a ship ... of the Flying Dutchman in
the <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> film series, in which <b>Davy Jones</b>'s locker is portrayed
as a ... Tia Dalma, <b>played</b> by Naomie Harris, is a fictional character from the films <b>Pirates</b>
<b>of the Caribbean</b>: Dead Man's Chest and <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: At ... Feeling
betrayed, <b>Davy Jones</b> made a secret agreement with the Pirate Lords. Relevance[edit]. How much exactly do we need to put in Wikipedia from movies,
let alone ... And I do think that this tune which <b>Davy plays</b> on the organ, which is
also the tune <b>played</b> by the locket, is not really <b>Davy's</b> theme, but hers, Tia's. The Flying Dutchman, or simply referred to as the Dutchman, is a fictional ship in
the popular film series <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>. The ship made its first
appearance in Dead Man's Chest under the command of the fictional captain,
<b>Davy Jones</b>. ... the night, and even in the rain, while <b>Davy Jones plays</b> on with his
pipe organ ... Because Captain Jack Sparrow, <b>Pirate</b> Lord of the <b>Caribbean</b> Sea, never ... Tia
Dalma reveals that the Goddess Calypso charged <b>Davy Jones</b> with the job to
guide ... Chow was confirmed to be <b>playing</b> Feng in July 2005 while production of
the ... <b>Davy Jones</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 People; 2 Fictional characters; 3 Music; 4
See also. People[edit]. <b>Davy Jones</b> (baseball) (1880–1972), American baseball
player; David Jones (jazz musician) (1888–1956), American jazz musician often
called <b>Davey Jones</b>; <b>Davy Jones</b> (musician) (1945–2012), English <b>actor</b> ... <b>Davy</b>
<b>Jones</b> (<b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>), from The <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> film ... Sparrow discovers his debt to <b>Davy Jones</b> (Bill Nighy) is due. Two sequels to
<b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: The Curse of the Black Pearl were conceived in 2004,
... They <b>play</b> a game of Liar's Dice against Jones to try and win the key, but they
lose. The Kraken is a fictional sea monster in the <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> film series.
The monster ... <b>Davy Jones</b> later summons the Kraken to destroy the Edinburgh
Trader, a Scottish merchant ship that rescues Will Turner, killing nearly all the
crew ... | Who plays davy jones pirates of the caribbean? |
IAKO is the first among other martial arts federations recognised by <b>School</b>
<b>Games Federation of India</b> (SGFI) ... The International School Sport Federation (ISF) is an international sports
governing body for school sport. <b>Founded</b> in 1972 with 21 signatory nations (all
European), the federation has ... ISF School Winter Games consisted of the
following sport disciplines: ... IND, India · <b>School Games Federation of India</b>. IRI,
Iran ... The Basketball <b>Federation of India</b> (BFI), which controls the <b>game</b> in <b>India</b> was
<b>formed</b> in 1950. Throughout <b>history</b>, Indians learned to appreciate the <b>game</b> ... Khelo India Youth Games (KIYG), formerly Khelo India School Games (KISG),
means Play India ... Contents. 1 <b>History</b>. 1.1 Games and Medals. 2 Execution. 2.1
Selection criteria; 2.2 Talent hunt and scholarship ... In the individual sports, top 8
sportsperson from the <b>School Games Federation of India's</b> National School
Games, ... The Sports Authority of <b>India</b> originated with the committee <b>formed</b> to host the
1982 Asian <b>Games</b> in New Delhi. ... On 1 May 1987, the "Society for National
Institute of Physical <b>Education</b> and Sports" (SNIPES) was ... After the 1920 <b>Games</b>, the committee sending the team to these <b>games</b> met, ... Dr.
Noehren (Physical <b>Education</b> Director of YMCA <b>India</b>) to be secretary, ... And so
the <b>Indian</b> Olympic Association was <b>formed</b> in 1927, and since ... each selected
by its respective sports <b>federation</b> – to the Olympics. The All <b>India</b> Football <b>Federation</b>, simply known as the AIFF, is the governing
body of association football in <b>India</b>. <b>Formed</b> in 1937, the <b>federation</b> was one of
founding members of the Asian ... <b>Indian</b> Football Association (IFA). The IFA was
<b>founded</b> in 1893 and ran the <b>game</b> in the Bengal region. The <b>federation</b> was
mainly ... The Asian <b>Games</b>, also known as Asiad, is a continental multi-sport event held
every four years among athletes from all over Asia. The <b>Games</b> were regulated
by the Asian <b>Games Federation</b> (AGF) from the first <b>Games</b> in New Delhi, <b>India</b>, ...
The Asian Athletic <b>Federation</b> would eventually be <b>formed</b>. A preparatory
committee ... The Handball <b>Federation of India</b>, Rohtak (HFI) is the administrative and ... of
YMCA College of Physical <b>Education</b> of Madras (now Chennai). ... was founder/
father of handball, netball and throwball <b>games</b> in <b>India</b>. The Volleyball <b>Federation of India</b> (VFI) is the governing body of volleyball in
<b>India</b>. Contents. 1 <b>History</b>; 2 Tournaments; 3 References; 4 External links. <b>History</b>[
edit]. The Volleyball <b>Federation of India</b> was <b>formed</b> in the year 1951. Prior to the
<b>formation</b> of the Volleyball <b>Federation of India</b> (VFI), the <b>game</b> was ... Powerlifting
· Professional boxing · Roll Ball · <b>School games</b> · Sepaktakraw ... | When was school games federation of india formed? |
Responsibility for the timing of the second <b>bombing</b> was delegated to Tibbets ...
Tinian by Sweeney using Bockscar as the <b>drop</b> airplane. ... Full House, Major
Ralph R. Taylor, Dimples 83, Strike spare—<b>did</b> not complete mission ... pump
made it impossible to use 640 <b>US</b> gallons (2,400 l; ... ... at 8:15 a.m., the nuclear <b>weapon</b> "Little Boy" was <b>dropped</b> on <b>Hiroshima</b> from
an <b>American</b> ... The second <b>atomic bombing</b>, on Nagasaki, came only three days after ...
<b>American</b> officials believed more than one bomb would be ... as some sort of
natural catastrophe, which is precisely what they <b>did</b>. ... to have one hundred
<b>atomic bombs</b> ... they could <b>drop</b> three per day. The Enola Gay is a Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber, named after Enola Gay
Tibbets, the mother of the pilot, Colonel Paul Tibbets. On 6 August 1945, during
the final stages of World War II, piloted by Tibbets and Robert A. Lewis it became
the first aircraft to <b>drop</b> an <b>atomic bomb</b>. ... The bomb, code-named "Little Boy",
was targeted at the city of <b>Hiroshima</b>, ... The surrender of Imperial Japan was announced by Japanese Emperor Hirohito
on August 15 ... Hours later, the <b>United States dropped</b> a second <b>atomic bomb</b>,
this time on the ... Kido's proposal <b>did</b> not contemplate Allied occupation of Japan
, prosecution of war ... A leaflet <b>dropped</b> on Japan after the bombing of <b>Hiroshima</b>
. ... mother) when it <b>dropped</b> Little Boy, the first of two <b>atomic bombs</b> used in
warfare, on the Japanese city of <b>Hiroshima</b>. Tibbets enlisted in the <b>United States</b>
Army ... "Little Boy" was the codename for the type of <b>atomic bomb dropped</b> on the
Japanese city of <b>Hiroshima</b> on 6 August 1945 ... The General Effects of the
<b>Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima</b> and Nagasaki, a <b>US</b> Air Force ... "Cancer incidence
in children and young adults <b>did</b> not increase relative to parental exposure to
<b>atomic bombs</b>". <b>Hiroshima</b> Peace Memorial Park is a memorial park in the center of <b>Hiroshima</b>,
Japan. ... On August 6, 1945 the <b>US dropped</b> an <b>atomic bomb on Hiroshima</b>
Japan. ... To the sides of the tower are plaques which depict the work that the
students <b>did</b>, such as factory work, female students sewing, or showing students
working to ... Jacob Beser (May 15, 1921 – June 16, 1992) was a lieutenant in the <b>United</b>
<b>States</b> Army Air Forces who served during World War II. Beser was the radar
specialist aboard the Enola Gay on August 6, 1945, when it <b>dropped</b> the Little
Boy <b>atomic bomb on Hiroshima</b>. ... Beser <b>did</b> not watch the bomb detonate but he
heard the bomb's radar signals ... Nuclear weapons possess enormous destructive power from nuclear fission or
combined ... In August 1945, two bombs were <b>dropped</b> on <b>Hiroshima</b> and
Nagasaki, ... H. G. Wells was inspired to write about <b>atomic weapons</b> in a 1914
novel, The ... the Soviet device was a deliverable weapon, which the <b>U.S. did</b> not
yet have. | When did the us drop the atomic bomb on hiroshima? |
The <b>northern red salamander</b>, P. r. ruber, is characterized as being red or reddish
-orange with numerous black spots down its back. This subspecies is the most ... The <b>red</b>-backed <b>salamander</b> (Plethodon cinereus) is a species of small, hardy
woodland ... It is also known as the redback <b>salamander</b>, eastern <b>red</b>-backed
<b>salamander</b>, or the <b>northern red</b>-backed <b>salamander</b> to distinguish it from the
southern ... This is a list of amphibian species and subspecies found in North Carolina,
based mainly on ... red salamander Pseudotriton ruber nitidus; <b>Northern red</b>
<b>salamander</b> Pseudotriton ruber ruber; Black-chinned red salamander
Pseudotriton ruber ... The mud <b>salamander</b> (Pseudotriton montanus), is a bright <b>red salamander</b> of the
family Plethodontidae. It is found in streams, seeps and swamps and ... 48 species of amphibians (class Amphibia) are known to inhabit the state of West
Virginia. The ranges of some 34 <b>salamander</b> species and 14 species of frogs and
... The northern dusky salamander (Desmognathus fuscus) with egg clutch. The
eastern ... <b>salamanders</b>). <b>Red</b>-spotted newt (Notophthalmus v. viridescens) C. The U.S. state of Alabama has 73 known indigenous amphibian species. These
indigenous species include 30 frog and toad species and 43 salamander species
. Two of these native species may have become extirpated within the state. They
are the Mississippi gopher frog and flatwoods salamander. ... Pseudotriton ruber
ruber, <b>northern red salamander</b>, Plethodontidae, Low. The spring <b>salamander</b> (Gyrinophilus porphyriticus) is a species of <b>salamander</b> in
the family ... threat, the spring <b>salamander</b> occurs in many protected areas and is
not listed as threatened in the IUCN <b>Red</b> List. ... <b>Northern</b> spring <b>salamander</b> (
G.p. porphyriticus); Kentucky spring <b>salamander</b> (G.p. duryi); Blue Ridge spring ... Eastern newt · <b>Northern</b> gray-cheeked <b>salamander</b> · <b>Northern</b> green frog ·
<b>Northern</b> pygmy <b>salamander</b> · <b>Northern</b> ravine <b>salamander</b> · <b>Northern red</b>-legged
frog ... Bear Hollow Creek is a tributary of Harveys Creek in Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, in the ... Amphibian species that inhabit the area include <b>northern</b>
<b>red salamander</b>, northern dusky salamander, redback salamander, red-spotted
newt, ... <b>Salamanders</b> are a group of amphibians typically characterized by a lizard-like
appearance, ... <b>Salamander</b> diversity is highest in the <b>Northern</b> Hemisphere and
most species are found in the Holarctic ecozone, with some ... The <b>red</b>
<b>salamander</b> (Pseudotriton ruber) is a palatable species with a similar coloring to
the <b>red</b> eft. | What kind of lizard is orange with black spots? |
"<b>Simon Smith and the</b> Amazing <b>Dancing Bear</b>" is a song written by Randy
Newman, about a ... <b>The</b> song appeared in <b>the</b> first episode of <b>The</b> Muppet Show,
<b>sung</b> by <b>the</b> character Scooter as <b>Simon Smith</b>, with Fozzie Bear as <b>the dancing</b>
<b>bear</b>. Alan Price (born 19 April 1942) is an English musician, best known as <b>the</b>
original keyboardist ... Occupation(s), Musician, singer-songwriter, musical
arranger ... Newman song "<b>Simon Smith and His</b> Amazing <b>Dancing Bear</b>",
reached No. Feelin' Groovy is <b>the</b> debut album by <b>the</b> American sunshine pop band Harpers
Bizarre, ... Robert Durand); "I Can Hear <b>the</b> Darkness" (Leon Russell, Donna
Washburn); "<b>Simon Smith and the</b> Amazing <b>Dancing Bear</b>" (Randy Newman) ... Nilsson <b>Sings</b> Newman is <b>the</b> fifth studio album by American <b>singer</b>-songwriter
Harry Nilsson, ... In August 1969, Nilsson released <b>his</b> fourth album Harry. It
ended with one of Newman's songs: "<b>Simon Smith and the</b> Amazing <b>Dancing</b>
<b>Bear</b>". Harry is <b>the</b> fourth studio album by Harry Nilsson, released August 1969 on RCA.
It was <b>his</b> first ... Others have covered "<b>The</b> Puppy Song" as well: David Cassidy
<b>sang</b> a cover of it and took it to a UK #1 as a ... "Mr. Bojangles" (Jerry Jeff Walker)
– 3:53; "<b>Simon Smith and the</b> Amazing <b>Dancing Bear</b>" (Randy Newman) – 2:47. Sail Away is an album by Randy Newman, released in May 1972. It was
produced by Lenny ... In this case, "<b>Simon Smith and the</b> Amazing <b>Dancing Bear</b>"
had been a UK hit ... In particular, Wilson noted that he listened to Sail Away "
over and over" while physically writing down <b>the lyrics</b> which became <b>the</b> "Mount
Vernon and ... Randall Stuart Newman (born November 28, 1943) is an American <b>singer</b>-
songwriter, arranger, ... 8, 1966); and <b>the</b> Alan Price Set's "<b>Simon Smith and the</b>
Amazing <b>Dancing Bear</b>" (No. 4, 1967). Price, who was enjoying great success in
... "Political Science" is a song written and performed by <b>singer</b>-songwriter Randy
Newman on <b>his</b> ... "He Gives Us All <b>His</b> Love"; "<b>Simon Smith and the</b> Amazing
<b>Dancing Bear</b>"; "Political Science"; "You Can Leave Your Hat On"; "Louisiana
1927 ... "Louisiana 1927" is a 1974 song written and recorded by Randy Newman on <b>the</b>
album Good ... <b>Sung</b> from <b>the</b> perspective of a nameless resident of <b>the</b> area
recounting <b>the</b> flooding of St. Bernard and ... "He Gives Us All <b>His</b> Love"; "<b>Simon</b>
<b>Smith and the</b> Amazing <b>Dancing Bear</b>"; "Political Science"; "You Can Leave Your
Hat ... Trouble in Paradise is <b>the</b> seventh album by American composer Randy
Newman. It spawned local anthem "I Love L.A.", and minor hit, "<b>The</b> Blues," a
duet with Paul <b>Simon</b>. ... A cover version of "Real Emotional Girl" by <b>the</b> Canadian
<b>singer</b> Patricia ... Rickie Lee Jones, Arno Lucas, Leslie <b>Smith</b> – backing vocals on
"Miami" ... | Who sang simon smith and his dancing bear? |
<b>Solo</b>: A Star Wars Story (or simply <b>Solo</b>) <b>is</b> a 2018 American space Western <b>film</b> ...
anniversary of the <b>release</b> of the original Star Wars <b>film</b> (later renamed A <b>New</b> ... Han <b>Solo is</b> a fictional character and protagonist in the Star Wars franchise. A
primary character in the original <b>film</b> trilogy, Han <b>is</b> the captain of the ... Han urges
his son to <b>do</b> the right thing and <b>come</b> back to the light side. ... In the <b>film</b>, 19-year
old Han <b>is</b> characterized to be an orphan <b>on</b> the planet Corellia. He and his lover,
... Black Widow <b>is</b> an upcoming American superhero <b>film</b> based <b>on</b> the Marvel
Comics character ... Marvel and Johansson expressed interest in a <b>solo film</b>
several times over the following years, before Schaeffer and Shortland were
hired in 2018. ... Black Widow <b>is</b> scheduled to <b>be released</b> in the United States <b>on</b>
May 1, 2020. In the original 1977 <b>release</b>, Han <b>is</b> the only one to fire. This slow-motion clip
shows the 2004 version, where they shoot at the same time. "Han shot first" refers
to a controversial change made to a scene in the science fiction action ... <b>Solo's</b>
character. The controversy <b>is</b> referenced in the 2018 <b>film Solo</b>: A Star Wars Story. Diana Ross (born March 26, 1944) <b>is</b> an American singer, actress, and record
producer. ... 1 single, "Upside Down", as well as the international hit "I'm <b>Coming</b>
<b>Out</b>". ... She <b>is</b> the only female artist to have number one singles as a <b>solo</b> artist;
as the ... In 1971, Diana Ross began working <b>on</b> her first <b>film</b>, Lady Sings the
Blues, ... The Millennium Falcon <b>is</b> a fictional starship in the Star Wars franchise. Designed
by Joe ... The sound of the ship traveling through hyperspace <b>comes</b> from two
tracks of the ... Along with the full-size mock-<b>up</b> of the Falcon, a <b>new</b> miniature
model was ... In the <b>film Solo</b>: A Star Wars Story, it <b>is</b> revealed that Lando
modified the ... Following the <b>film's release</b>, Lucas announced that he <b>would</b> be directing the <b>next</b>
two. Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002)[edit]. Boba Fett <b>is</b> a fictional character, a bounty hunter in the Star Wars franchise. In
Episode V – The ... Boba's theatrical <b>film</b> debut was in The Empire Strikes Back
as the "<b>next</b> major villain" ... Aiming to collect a bounty <b>on Solo</b>, Fett questions
Vader regarding the carbon ... "Star Wars: The Clone Wars - "R2 <b>Come</b> Home"
Review". Free <b>Solo is</b> a 2018 American documentary <b>film</b> directed by Elizabeth Chai
Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin that profiles rock climber Alex Honnold <b>on</b> his quest
to ... "I'm <b>Coming Out</b>" <b>is</b> a song recorded by American singer Diana Ross. It was
written by and ... So, I'm extremely proud to say that my <b>solo is</b> the only jazz
trombone <b>solo</b> of a top-ten pop hit in the last 50 years! But – it ... In 2003,
American singer Amerie covered "I'm <b>Coming Out</b>" for the soundtrack to the <b>film</b>
Maid in Manhattan. | When does the new solo movie come out? |
<b>Dana Air</b> is a Nigerian airline headquartered in Ikeja and based out of <b>Lagos</b>'s
Murtala ... On 20 February 2018, a <b>Dana Air</b> MD-83 with registration 5N-SRI
veered off the runway at Port-Harcourt international airport during a night <b>landing</b>.
There were no casualties, but the aircraft suffered significant damage. Both the
airline ... <b>Dana Air</b> Flight 992 was a scheduled domestic commercial passenger flight from
Abuja to <b>Lagos</b>, Nigeria. On 3 June 2012, the McDonnell Douglas MD-83 aircraft
serving the route crashed into buildings in <b>Lagos</b> while attempting an emergency
<b>landing</b> ... The Captain stated that he <b>did</b> not want to stall the plane. The Captain
... Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) (IATA: LOS, ICAO: DNMM) is an
international ... In 1993, the FAA suspended <b>air</b> service between <b>Lagos</b> and the
United States. During this period ... On 26 September 1992, a Nigerian <b>Air</b> Force
C-130 Hercules crashed three minutes after <b>take</b>-<b>off</b> in the nearby Ejigbo canal. Ibom <b>Air</b> is a Nigerian <b>Airline</b> owned by the Akwa Ibom State Government.
Contents. 1 History; 2 Destinations; 3 Fleet; 4 References. History[edit]. The
<b>airline</b> commenced operations on June 7 2019 when a Bombardier CRJ900
aircraft marked Ibom <b>Air took off</b> from Akwa Ibom International Airport ... on board,
en route to Muritala Muhammed International Airport in <b>Lagos</b>. Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (IATA: ABV, ICAO: DNAA) is an international
airport ... The Nigerian Civil <b>Aviation</b> Authority has its head office on the airport
grounds. The Abuja ... of Runway 22. The Abuja VOR-DME (identification: ABC)
is 1.3 NM (2.4 km; 1.5 mi) <b>off</b> the same runway. ... Discovery <b>Air</b> Nigeria · <b>Lagos</b>. Associated Aviation was an airline based in Ikeja, <b>Lagos</b> State, Nigeria. It was
established in ... The aircraft was on a charter flight taking the body of the former
Governor of ... retrieved 23 June 2019; ^ "Nigeria: Plane crashes after <b>take</b>-<b>off</b>
from <b>Lagos</b>" ... Aero Contractors · Air Peace · Arik Air · Azman Air · <b>Dana Air</b> · Ibom
Air ... Ikeja is the capital of <b>Lagos</b> State. Prior to the emergence of military rule in the
early 1980s, Ikeja was a well planned, <b>clean</b> and quiet residential and
commercial town ... Other airlines with head offices in Ikeja include Associated
Aviation and <b>Dana Air</b>. In addition, Virgin Atlantic has its Nigerian office in "The
Place" in Ikeja. <b>Flight</b> origin, Murtala Mohammed Airport, <b>Lagos</b>, Nigeria. Destination, Nnamdi
Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, Nigeria. Occupants, 117. Passengers, 111.
Crew, 6. Fatalities, 117. Survivors, 0. Bellview <b>Airlines Flight</b> 210, was a
scheduled domestic passenger <b>flight</b> of a Boeing 737-200 ... The aircraft had
logged 55,772 <b>flight</b> hours and 36,266 <b>takeoff</b>/<b>landing</b> cycles ... Port Harcourt International Airport (IATA: PHC, ICAO: DNPO) is an international
airport located in Omagwa, a suburb of Port Harcourt, the capital city of the Rivers
State in Nigeria. The airport has two terminals for both international and domestic
<b>flights</b>. ... from Abuja to Port Harcourt exited the runway while <b>landing</b> in heavy
rain and ... Associated <b>Aviation Flight</b> 361 was a domestic charter <b>flight</b> operated by
Associated <b>Aviation</b> that on 3 October 2013 crashed on <b>takeoff</b> from <b>Lagos</b>,
Nigeria, ... | Where does dana air take off from in lagos? |
<b>Karen</b> Sheila <b>Gillan</b> is a Scottish actress and filmmaker. She first became known
for playing Amy Pond, a primary companion to the Eleventh <b>Doctor</b>, in the BBC ... His main companions included feisty Scot Amy Pond (<b>Karen Gillan</b>), her husband
Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill) and the mysterious Clara Oswald (Jenna-Louise ... Amelia Pond, commonly known as Amy Pond, is a fictional character portrayed
by <b>Karen Gillan</b> in the long-running British science fiction television series <b>Doctor</b>
... In the episode, alien time traveller the <b>Doctor</b> (Matt Smith) takes his companions
Amy Pond (<b>Karen Gillan</b>) and her husband Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill) to ... In the episode, alien time traveller the <b>Doctor</b> (Matt Smith) takes his companions
Amy Pond (<b>Karen Gillan</b>) and her husband Rory (Arthur Darvill) to the planet ... Only after Gillan was cast was Amy made Scottish. The young Amy, known as
Amelia, was played by <b>Karen Gillan's</b> real-life cousin Caitlin Blackwood ... <b>Karen Gillan</b> is introduced as the <b>Doctor's</b> new companion, Amy Pond. Her fiancé
, Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill), appears in seven episodes, travels with the ... Relatives, <b>Karen Gillan</b> (cousin). Caitlin Blackwood (born 23 June 2000) is a
Northern Irish actress who is best known for playing the 'young Amy Pond' in the
BBC One TV programme <b>Doctor</b> Who. The TARDIS inside itself and two Amy Ponds. The effect was achieved by filming
the sequence twice with actress <b>Karen Gillan</b> and her double, and then merging ... In the episode, alien time traveller the <b>Doctor</b> (Matt Smith) and his companions
Amy Pond (<b>Karen Gillan</b>) and Rory (Arthur Darvill) decide to make a "house call"
... | Who did karen gillan play in doctor who? |
<b>Oxygen is</b> one of the <b>most</b> abundant elements on Earth and represents a large
portion of each main reservoir. By far the largest reservoir of <b>Earth's oxygen is</b> ... Before photosynthesis evolved, <b>Earth's</b> atmosphere had no free <b>oxygen</b> (O2).
Photosynthetic ... At <b>current</b> rates of primary production, <b>today's</b> concentration of
<b>oxygen</b> could be produced by photosynthetic organisms in 2,000 years. ...
Aerobic metabolism <b>is more</b> efficient than anaerobic pathways, and the presence
of <b>oxygen</b> ... <b>Oxygen is</b> the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. It <b>is</b> a
member of the ... <b>Oxygen is</b> the <b>most</b> abundant chemical element by mass in the
<b>Earth's</b> ... At the <b>current</b> rate of photosynthesis it <b>would</b> take about 2,000 years to
... Jump up to: <b>Derived</b> from mmHg values using 0.133322 kPa/mmHg; ^ Jump up
to: ... The Great Oxidation Event (GOE), sometimes also called the Great <b>Oxygenation</b>
Event, <b>Oxygen</b> Catastrophe, <b>Oxygen</b> Crisis, <b>Oxygen</b> Holocaust, or <b>Oxygen</b>
Revolution, <b>was</b> a time period when the <b>Earth's</b> atmosphere and the shallow
ocean experienced a rise in <b>oxygen</b>, ... A chronology of <b>oxygen</b> accumulation
suggests that free <b>oxygen was</b> first ... The atmosphere of Earth <b>is</b> the layer of gases, commonly known as air, that
surrounds the ... The three major constituents of <b>Earth's</b> atmosphere <b>are</b> nitrogen,
<b>oxygen</b>, and ... sulfur dioxide (SO2) may be <b>derived</b> from natural sources or from
industrial air ... The thermosphere <b>is</b> the second-<b>highest</b> layer of <b>Earth's</b>
atmosphere. In geology, a supercontinent <b>is</b> the assembly of <b>most</b> or all of <b>Earth's</b> continental
blocks or ... According to the modern definitions, a supercontinent <b>does</b> not exist
<b>today</b>. ... It <b>is</b> thought that the <b>Earth's oxygen</b> content has risen in stages: six or
seven steps that <b>are</b> timed very closely to the development of <b>Earth's</b>
supercontinents. The atmosphere of <b>Mars is</b> the layer of gas surrounding <b>Mars</b>. It <b>is</b> primarily
composed of carbon dioxide (95.32%), molecular nitrogen (2.6%) and argon (1.9
%). It also contains trace levels of water vapor, <b>oxygen</b>, carbon monoxide,
hydrogen and other noble gases. The atmosphere of <b>Mars is much</b> thinner than
<b>Earth's</b>. ... If there <b>is</b> no chemical production of CO2, all the CO2 in the <b>current</b>
Martian ... Atmospheric methane <b>is</b> the methane present in <b>Earth's</b> atmosphere.
Atmospheric methane ... <b>Oxygen did</b> not become a major part of the atmosphere
until photosynthetic ... A senior UN official and co-author of the report, Henning
Steinfeld, said "Livestock <b>are</b> one of the <b>most</b> significant contributors to <b>today's</b>
<b>most</b> serious ... Carbon dioxide (CO 2) <b>is</b> an important trace gas in <b>Earth's</b> atmosphere. It <b>is</b> an
integral part of ... The present concentration <b>is</b> the <b>highest</b> for 14 million years. ...
The production of free <b>oxygen</b> by cyanobacterial photosynthesis eventually led to
the ... The longest ice core record <b>comes from</b> East Antarctica, where ice has
been ... The Snowball Earth hypothesis proposes that during one or <b>more</b> of <b>Earth's</b>
icehouse climates, ... Since <b>today's</b> atmosphere <b>is oxygen</b>-rich (nearly 21% by
volume) and in contact with the oceans, it <b>is</b> not possible to ... Evidence for such
melting <b>comes from</b> evidence of glacial dropstones, geochemical evidence of
climate ... | Where does most of earths oxygen come from today? |
<b>Captain Underpants</b> is an illustrated children's novel series by American author
and illustrator ... Mr. Morty Fyde – Mr. Fyde was the <b>science teacher</b> at Jerome
Horwitz Elementary School. Unlike all the other grown-ups in the school, he is
rather ... <b>Captain Underpants</b>: The First Epic Movie premiered on May 21, 2017, at the ...
Mel Rodriguez as Mr. Morty Fyde, the <b>science teacher</b> who gets fired by Mr. <b>Captain Underpants</b> and the Invasion of the Incredibly Naughty Cafeteria Ladies
from Outer ... Meanwhile, George and Harold mess with their <b>science teacher</b>,
then make the cafeteria ladies a fake recipe, disguised as "Mr. Krupp's Krispy ... <b>Captain Underpants</b> and the Sensational Saga of Sir Stinks-A-Lot is the twelfth
and (possibly) ... Genre, Children's, humor, comic science fiction ... Gym <b>teacher</b>
Meaner eats a chunk and becomes smart, he tries to walk out but two doctor
block ... <b>Captain Underpants</b> and the Perilous Plot of Professor Poopypants is the fourth
book in the ... seeing the <b>teachers</b> looking like abominable snowmen, Mr. Fyde
quits, thinking he's going nuts, prompting Mr. Krupp to find a new <b>science teacher</b>
. The Epic Tales of <b>Captain Underpants</b> is an American animated web television
series produced by DreamWorks Animation Television that is based on the film ... <b>Captain Underpants</b> and the Terrifying Return of Tippy Tinkletrousers is a 2012
American ... Mr. Fyde – The former <b>science teacher</b> of Jerome Horwitz
Elementary School and current resident (mentioned in the newspaper) of the
Piqua Valley ... The following is a list of episodes from the series The Epic Tales of <b>Captain</b>
<b>Underpants</b>, based ... Unfortunately, They accidentally turn Mr. Fyde, their
<b>science teacher</b>, into an avocado monster. 7, 7, "The Costly Conundrum of the
Calamitous ... <b>Captain Underpants</b> and the Wrath of the Wicked Wedgie Woman is the fifth book
in the <b>Captain Underpants</b> series by Dav Pilkey. It was published on August 29,
2001. It features the reformation of George and Harold's formerly cruel <b>teacher</b>,
Ms. ... Genre, Children's novel, Humor, Science fiction. Publisher, Blue Sky (US), <b>Captain Underpants</b> and the Preposterous Plight of the Purple Potty People is the
eighth book ... Genre, Children's novel, comic science fiction. Publisher, Blue ...
Mr. Meaner - The gym <b>teacher</b> of Jerome Horwitz Elementary School. Mr. Rected
... | Who plays the science teacher in captain underpants? |
In electrical engineering, an armature is the component of an electric machine
which carries ... The armature can be on either the rotor (<b>rotating part</b>) or the
stator (stationary ... In a <b>DC machine</b>, two sources of magnetic fluxes are present;
'armature flux' and ... This field is at right angles to the generator field and is
<b>called</b> cross ... A brushless <b>DC</b> electric <b>motor</b> also <b>known as</b> electronically commutated <b>motor</b> (
ECM or EC ... An electric <b>motor</b> develops torque by alternating the polarity of
rotating magnets attached to the rotor, the <b>rotating part</b> of the ... In the '
conventional' (also <b>known as</b> inrunner) configuration, the permanent magnets are
part of the rotor. ... current electric locomotive motors built for the railroad's initial New York-<b>area</b>
electrification when steam locomotives were banned in the city (locomotive cab
removed here). A <b>DC motor</b> is any of a class of rotary electrical motors that
converts direct current electrical ... Some such brushless motors are sometimes
<b>referred to as</b> "synchronous ... The stator is the stationary <b>part</b> of a rotary system, found in electric generators,
electric motors, sirens, mud motors or biological rotors. Energy flows through a
stator to or from the <b>rotating</b> component of the system. In an electric motor, the
stator provides a <b>rotating</b> magnetic field that drives ... The first DC generators (
<b>known as</b> dynamos) and <b>DC motors</b> put the field ... An electric <b>motor</b> is an electrical <b>machine</b> that converts electrical energy into
mechanical ... In addition to AC versus <b>DC</b> types, <b>motors</b> may be brushed or
brushless, may be of ... When a current was passed through the wire, the wire
<b>rotated</b> around the ... In an electric <b>motor</b>, the moving <b>part</b> is the rotor, which turns
the shaft to ... In electrical engineering, electric <b>machine</b> is a general term for machines using
electromagnetic ... The moving <b>parts</b> in a <b>machine</b> can be <b>rotating</b> (<b>rotating</b>
machines) or linear (linear machines). ... The brushed <b>DC</b> electric <b>motor</b>
generates torque directly from <b>DC</b> power supplied to the ... This effect is <b>called</b>
mutual induction. In electricity generation, a generator is a device that converts motive power (
mechanical ... Mechanically a generator consists of a <b>rotating part</b> and a
stationary part: ... He also built the first electromagnetic generator, <b>called</b> the
Faraday disk; a type of ... Until about the 1960s <b>motor</b> vehicles tended to use <b>DC</b>
generators with ... A commutator is a rotary electrical switch in certain types of electric motors and
electrical ... Disposable, molded type commutators commonly found in smaller
<b>DC motors are</b> ... In this instance, the <b>rotating</b> contacts are continuous rings,
<b>called</b> slip rings, ... "PM Brushless Servo Motor Feedback Commutation Series –
<b>Part</b> 1 ... When the top electromagnet (1) is again enabled, the rotor will have <b>rotated</b> by
one tooth position; since there are 25 teeth, it will take 100 steps to make a full
rotation in this example. A stepper <b>motor</b>, also <b>known as</b> step <b>motor</b> or stepping
<b>motor</b>, is a brushless <b>DC</b> electric <b>motor</b> ... The pull-in curve defines an <b>area called</b>
the start/stop region. An alternator is an electrical generator that converts mechanical energy to
electrical energy in the form of alternating current. For reasons of cost and
simplicity, most alternators use a <b>rotating</b> magnetic field with a stationary
armature. Occasionally, a linear alternator or a <b>rotating</b> armature with a stationary
... Typically, a <b>rotating</b> magnet, <b>called</b> the rotor turns within a stationary set of ... | Rotating part of dc motor is known as? |
The <b>Edenton Tea Party</b> was a political protest in Edenton, North Carolina, in
response to the Tea Act, passed by the British Parliament in 1773. Inspired by the
... Penelope Barker (June 17, 1728 – 1796) was an activist in the American
Revolution who organized a boycott of British goods in 1774 known as the
<b>Edenton Tea Party</b>. The Tea Party protests were a series of protests throughout the United States that
began in ... Party movement. For protests in colonial America, see Boston Tea
Party, Chestertown Tea Party, Edenton Tea Party and Philadelphia Tea Party. Edenton is a town in and the county seat of Chowan County, North Carolina,
United States, on ... The <b>Edenton Tea Party</b> is the first known political action by
women in the British American colonies. In fact it so shocked London that
newspapers ... A tea party is a formal gathering for afternoon tea. Tea Party may also refer to:
Tea Party ... Boston Tea Party (disambiguation) · Chestertown Tea Party (May
1774); <b>Edenton Tea Party</b> (October 25, 1774); Philadelphia Tea Party (December
25, ... The Boston Tea Party was a political and mercantile protest by the Sons of
Liberty in Boston, ... This 1775 British cartoon, A Society of Patriotic Ladies at
Edenton in North Carolina, satirizes the <b>Edenton Tea Party</b>, a group of women
who ... Daughters of Liberty · <b>Edenton Tea Party</b> · Mrs. David Wright's Guard · Spinning
bee · Women in the American Revolution ... SS Penelope Barker (MC contract 868) was a Liberty ship built in the United
States during World War II. She was named after Penelope Barker, American
Revolution activist and organizer of the <b>Edenton Tea Party</b> boycott ... Organizations and events. Daughters of Liberty · <b>Edenton Tea Party</b> · Mrs. David
Wright's Guard · Spinning bee · Venus symbol. American spies · Agent 355 ... Hayes Plantation, also known as Hayes Farm, is a historic plantation near
Edenton, North ... Many notable figures were buried here, including Penelope
Barker, leader of the <b>Edenton Tea Party</b>; James Iredell, an associate justice to the
U.S. ... | Where did the edenton tea party take place? |
<b>Brown v</b>. <b>Board of Education</b> of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark
decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that U.S. state laws ... <b>Brown v</b>. <b>Board of Education</b> National Historic Site was established in Topeka,
Kansas, on October 26, 1992, by the United States Congress to commemorate
the ... Jul 10, 2019 <b>...</b> <b>Brown v</b>. <b>Board of Education</b>, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), is a landmark decision of the
United States Supreme Court which explicitly outlawed racial ... The Little Rock Nine was a group of nine African American students enrolled in
Little Rock ... The U.S. Supreme Court issued its historic <b>Brown v</b>. <b>Board of</b>
<b>Education</b> of Topeka, Kansas, 347 U.S. 483, on May 17, 1954. Tied to the 14th ... Desegregation busing in the United States is the practice of assigning and
transporting students to schools within or outside their local school districts in an
effort to reduce the racial segregation in schools. While the 1954 U.S. Supreme
Court landmark decision in Brown v. ... the same time, the U.S. Supreme Court
ruling in <b>Brown vs Board of Education</b> ... Hedgepeth and Williams v. Board of Education, Trenton, NJ, also known as the ...
It was a precursor to the <b>Brown v</b>. <b>Board of Education</b> case that prohibited racial ... Thurgood Marshall (July 2, 1908 – January 24, 1993) was an American lawyer
who served as ... <b>Board of Education</b>, which held that racial segregation in public
<b>education</b> is a violation of the ... His most famous case as a lawyer was <b>Brown v</b>. McKinley Burnett played a pivotal role in the landmark <b>Brown v</b>. <b>Board of</b>
<b>Education</b> of Topeka school desegregation case as President of the Topeka
NAACP by ... Green <b>v</b>. County School <b>Board</b> of New Kent County, 391 U.S. 430 (1968), was an
important ... County School <b>Board</b> of New Kent County was a follow up of <b>Brown v</b>
. ... <b>Board of Education</b> in 1954, the Warren Court ruled that state-sanctioned ... Separate But Equal is a 1991 American two-part television miniseries depicting
the landmark Supreme Court desegregation case <b>Brown v</b>. <b>Board of Education</b> ... | When did brown v board of education take place? |
<b>Munna Bhai</b> M.B.B.S. is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film
directed by Rajkumar Hirani (in his directorial debut) and produced by Vidhu
Vinod ... Murli Prasad Sharma, better known as <b>Munna Bhai</b>, is an Indian fictional
character who appears in the <b>Munna Bhai</b> film series. The character is created by
... Lage Raho <b>Munna Bhai</b> is a 2006 Indian comedy-drama film directed by
Rajkumar Hirani and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. It is the follow-up to the
2003 ... <b>Munna Bhai</b> is an Indian Hindi language film series co-written(with Abhijat Joshi)
and directed by Rajkumar Hirani and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra under ... Lage Raho <b>Munna Bhai</b> is a 2006 Indian musical comedy directed by Rajkumar
Hirani and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. It stars Sanjay Dutt as <b>Munna Bhai</b>
... Rajkumar Hirani (born 20 November 1962) is an Indian film director and editor.
Hirani is known for directing the Hindi films <b>Munna Bhai</b> M.B.B.S (2003), Lage ... |state=collapsed : {{<b>Munna Bhai</b>|state=collapsed}} to show the template collapsed
, i.e., hidden apart from its title bar; |state=expanded : {{Munna ... Vidhu Vinod Chopra (born 5 September 1952) is an Indian film director,
screenwriter and ... His better known films include Parinda, 1942: A Love Story ,
<b>Munna Bhai</b> film series (<b>Munna Bhai</b> M.B.B.S. and Lage Raho <b>Munna Bhai</b>), 3
Idiots, PK, ... Sanjay Dutt is an Indian actor known for his work in Bollywood. He made his
acting debut in ... In 2006, Dutt starred in sequel of <b>Munna Bhai</b> M.B.B.S.,
alongside Arshad Warsi, Vidya Balan, and Boman Irani in Rajkumar Hirani's
comedy-drama ... Mumaith Khan (born 1 September 1985) is an Indian film actress working in
Indian film industry ... Her call to fame was her cameo performance in th Sanjay
Dutt starrer hit <b>Munna Bhai</b> MBBS. Her career was rocked by a controversy of
drug ... | Who acted as munna bhai in lage raho munna bhai? |
The <b>2018 South Sydney Rabbitohs season</b> was the 109th in the club's history.
Coached by Anthony Seibold and captained by Greg Inglis, they competed in the
... The <b>South Sydney Rabbitohs</b> are a professional Australian rugby league team
based in ... For the <b>2018</b> NRL <b>season</b>, many experts predicted <b>Souths</b> to finish
outside the top 8 but the club performed strongly throughout the year finishing 3rd
on ... The 2019 <b>South Sydney Rabbitohs season</b> is the 110th in the club's history.
Coached by ... "<b>Rabbitohs</b> sign Matt McIlwrick for the <b>2018</b> and 2019 <b>seasons</b>". Campbell Graham (born 2 June 1999) is an Australian professional rugby league
footballer ... In round 9 of the <b>2018 season</b>, Graham scored his first NRL try in
<b>South Sydney's</b> 36-18 win over the Newcastle Knights at McDonald Jones
Stadium ... The <b>2018</b> NRL <b>season</b> was the 111th <b>season</b> of professional rugby league in
Australia and the ... <b>South Sydney Rabbitohs</b>, 7 September <b>2018</b>, 7:50pm, AAMI
Park, Ashley Klein Adam Gee, 17,306. Penrith Panthers square flag icon with
2017 ... The 2016 <b>South Sydney Rabbitohs season</b> is the 107th in the club's history.
Coached by ... Retrieved 29 January <b>2018</b> – via The Sydney Morning Herald. ^ "
<b>Rabbitohs</b> extend contract of Jason Clark until the end of the <b>2018 season</b>". 18
August ... Pages in category "<b>South Sydney Rabbitohs seasons</b>" ... <b>2018 South Sydney</b>
<b>Rabbitohs season</b> · 2019 <b>South Sydney Rabbitohs season</b> · 2020 <b>South Sydney</b>
... Zane Musgrove (born 26 March 1996) is a Samoa international rugby league
footballer who plays as a prop for the Wests Tigers in the NRL. Contents. 1
Background; 2 Playing career. 2.1 Early career; 2.2 2016 <b>season</b>; 2.3 2017
<b>season</b>; 2.4 <b>2018 season</b> ... Musgrove made 21 appearances for <b>Souths</b> in the
2017 NRL <b>season</b> but his ... Dane Gagai (born 3 January 1991) is a professional rugby league footballer who
plays as a ... In round 1 of the <b>2018 season</b>, Gagai made his club debut for <b>South</b>
<b>Sydney</b> against the New Zealand Warriors, playing at centre in <b>South Sydney's</b> ... Anthony Seibold (born 3 October 1974) is a professional rugby league coach
who is the head ... Canberra Raiders and the London Broncos. He was
previously the head coach of the <b>South Sydney Rabbitohs</b> in the <b>2018</b> NRL
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<b>Good Behavior</b> is an American drama television series based on the novella
series by Blake Crouch. The series stars Michelle Dockery as Letty Raines, a con
... <b>Good Behavior</b> is an American drama television series based on the novella
series by Blake Crouch. The series stars Michelle Dockery as Letty Raines, a con
... The <b>Good Behavior</b> Game (GBG) is a scientifically proven strategy used to
increase self-regulation, group regulation and stimulate prosocial behavior
among ... <b>Good behaviour</b> may refer to: <b>Good behavior</b> or good conduct time, penal system
and legal terminology; <b>Good Behavior</b> Game, educational psychology research ... Good conduct time, good time credit, good time, or time off for <b>good behavior</b> is a
sentence reduction given to prisoners who maintain <b>good behavior</b> while ... Similarly to the idea that administrators' selection is similar to the selection
process of federal judges, it is also the situation that administrators serve during
<b>good</b> ... From 2016 to 2017, Botto starred in the TNT drama series <b>Good Behavior</b>,
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"<b>What Was I Thinkin</b>'" is a song co-written and recorded by American country
music artist <b>Dierks Bentley</b>. It was released in April 2003 as his debut single and
the ... <b>Dierks Bentley</b> is the debut studio album by American country music singer
<b>Dierks Bentley</b>. It was released on August 19, 2003 via Capitol Records Nashville
. It produced three singles with "<b>What Was I Thinkin</b>'", "My Last Name", and ... Frederick <b>Dierks Bentley</b> (born November 20, 1975) is an American country
music singer and ... The album's first single, "<b>What Was I Thinkin</b>'," reached
number one on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs charts later that year. The
next two ... Lauren Elaine (born November 7, 1983) is an American fashion designer, actress
, and model. ... arrived in 2003, when she was cast in the role of "Becky," the
white tank-top-wearing beauty in <b>Dierks Bentley's</b> first video "<b>What Was I Thinking</b>
. 12. "<b>Thinking</b> of You", <b>Bentley</b>, J. Beavers, 7:01. Total length: 44:32 ... Associated acts, <b>Dierks Bentley</b>, Eric Church, Doc Walker. Website, dericruttan.
net. Deric J. Ruttan (born January 27, 1972) is a country music singer, songwriter
and record ... Ruttan has written and co-written songs for prominent country
musicians including <b>Dierks Bentley</b> ("<b>What Was I Thinkin</b>'" and "Lot of Leavin' Left
to ... Brett Beavers (born in Waco, Texas), is an American country music songwriter
and producer and the co-author of the book Something Worth Leaving Behind.
Contents. 1 Background; 2 With <b>Dierks Bentley</b>; 3 Author; 4 References ... the
pairing has led to a SOCAN and NSAI Achievement Award for "<b>What Was I</b>
<b>Thinkin</b>'", ... American country music singer and songwriter <b>Dierks Bentley</b> has released nine
studio albums, one live album, one compilation album, and 31 singles. In 2003,
Capitol Nashville released Bentley's self-titled debut album. The album's first
single, "<b>What Was I Thinkin</b>'", reached number 1 on the US ... <b>What Was I Thinking</b> was the first album released by Disciple. Track listing[edit]. "
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duo Thompson ... "Country Chart News - The Top 30 Digital Singles - April 2,
2014: Florida Georgia Line #1, Jerrod Niemann & <b>Dierks Bentley</b> Gold, Luke
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<b>Arrow</b> is an American superhero television <b>series</b> developed by Greg Berlanti,
Marc ... The first seven seasons have been <b>released</b> on <b>DVD</b> to regions 1, 2 and
<b>4</b> and on <b>Blu-ray</b> to ... <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original air <b>date</b>, Prod
. The fourth <b>season</b> of the American television <b>series</b> The <b>Flash</b>, which is based on
the DC ... During the panel, a <b>trailer</b> for the <b>season</b> was shown, with James
Whitbrook at io9 feeling that despite ... It was released on <b>Blu-ray</b> on August 28,
2018. Lost: The Complete Fourth <b>Season</b> – The Expanded Experience ... 14 episodes;
6-disc set/5 <b>Blu-ray</b> Discs; 1.78:1 aspect ratio ... "Course of the Future: The
Definitive <b>Flash</b>-Forwards" ... <b>Release dates</b>. The fourth <b>season</b> of the animated comedy <b>series</b> Family Guy aired on Fox from
May 1, 2005, to May 21, 2006, and consisted of thirty episodes, making it the
longest <b>season</b> to <b>date</b>. ... The <b>season</b> 2 <b>DVD release</b> also sold more than 1
million copies. The show's popularity in both <b>DVD</b> sales and reruns rekindled
Fox's interest. Previous <b>Season 4</b>. Next → Season 6 · List of The <b>Flash</b> episodes. The fifth
season of the American television series The <b>Flash</b>, which is based on the DC
Comics ... overall, No. in season, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original air <b>date</b>,
Prod. ... 22, 2019. The season is set to <b>release</b> on <b>DVD</b> and <b>Blu-ray</b> on August 27,
2019. The fourth <b>season</b> of Chuck was announced on May 13, 2010. Having initially
ordered 13 ... <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original air <b>date</b>, Prod. ...
Meanwhile, as Morgan prepares the <b>Buy</b> More for a huge video game <b>release</b>, ...
to get him to <b>flash</b> so he can take the Intersect, Sarah, Morgan and Casey
immerse ... <b>Release</b>. Original network, The CW. Original <b>release</b>, October 14, 2018 (2018-10
-14) – May 19, 2019 (2019-05-19). <b>Season</b> chronology. ← Previous <b>Season</b> 3.
Next → <b>Season</b> 5 · List of Supergirl episodes. The fourth <b>season</b> of the American
television <b>series</b> Supergirl, which is based on the DC ... The annual crossover
<b>episode</b> will swap time-slots with The <b>Flash</b> for that ... Release. Original network, The CW. Original release, October 4, 2016 (2016-10-
04) – May 23, 2017 (2017-05-23). Season chronology. ← Previous Season 2.
Next → <b>Season 4</b> · List of The <b>Flash</b> episodes. The third season of the American
television series The <b>Flash</b>, which is based on the DC Comics ... The <b>trailer</b>
showed first footage of Lonsdale as Kid <b>Flash</b>, The Rival, and ... <b>Season 4</b> of the series premiered on November 23, 2013 on the Hub Network, an
American pay ... 3 Episodes; 4 Songs; 5 <b>DVD release</b>; 6 Notes; 7 References ... The fourth <b>season</b> of the American television <b>series Arrow</b> premiered on The CW
on October 7, ... The <b>season</b> was <b>released</b> on <b>DVD</b> and <b>Blu-ray</b> on August 30,
2016. The <b>series</b> ... <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original air <b>date</b>, Prod. | What is the release date for flash season 4? |
<b>Russia</b> has participated in 4 FIFA <b>World Cups</b> since its independence in
December 1991. The <b>Russian</b> Federation played their first international match
against Mexico on 16 August 1992, winning 2–0. Their first participation in a
<b>World Cup was</b> in the United States in 1994 <b>where</b> ... The 2018 FIFA <b>World Cup was</b> the 21st FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, an international football
<b>tournament</b> contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of
FIFA once every four years. It took <b>place</b> in <b>Russia</b> from 14 June to 15 July 2018.
... <b>Russia</b> has <b>come</b> across as friendly and hospitable: a stark contrast with the ... The <b>Russia</b> national football team represents <b>Russia</b> in men's international
football and is ... In the final <b>tournament Russia was</b> in Group C with Germany,
Czech Republic, and Italy. Group C <b>was</b> ... <b>Russia</b> finished their campaign in first
<b>place</b> to qualify directly managing seven wins, two draws, and a loss. <b>Russia was</b>
drawn ... The <b>Russia</b> national rugby union team nicknamed the Bears, is administered by
the Rugby ... The team <b>was</b> invited to the inaugural 1987 Rugby <b>World Cup</b>, but
declined on political grounds, ... The <b>Russian</b> side has yet to win the title, but has
<b>come</b> close with second-<b>place</b> finishes twice, in the 2009 and the 2007-8 editions
. The 2015 Rugby <b>World Cup was</b> the eighth Rugby <b>World Cup</b>, the quadrennial
rugby union <b>world championship</b>. The <b>tournament was</b> hosted by England from
18 September to 31 October. Of the 20 countries competing in the <b>World Cup</b> in
2011, there <b>was</b> only one change: Uruguay replaced <b>Russia</b>. ... This <b>was</b> the first
Rugby <b>World Cup where</b> no Northern Hemisphere team got ... The FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, often simply called the <b>World Cup</b>, is an international
association football ... The current format involves a qualification phase, which
takes <b>place</b> over the ... The cumulative viewership of all matches of the 2006
<b>World Cup was</b> ... The experts of FIFA, <b>coming</b> from seven countries, evaluated
the 53 ... The bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 FIFA <b>World Cups was</b> the process by
which the ... Under this policy, a 2018 bid could have <b>come</b> from CONCACAF,
AFC, UEFA, ... Eindhoven would function as the 'capital <b>city</b>' of the <b>World Cup</b>. ...
<b>Russia was</b> chosen to host the 2018 <b>World Cup</b>, and Qatar <b>was</b> chosen to host
the ... The 2018 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> Final <b>was</b> a football match that took <b>place</b> on 15 July
2018 to ... An expanded version of the stadium <b>was</b> named as the provisional
final venue in <b>Russia's World Cup</b> bid, which <b>was</b> selected ... This made Croatia
the first team to earn three <b>come</b>-from-behind victories in the FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, all
three ... <b>Russia</b> qualified for the Rugby <b>World Cup</b> for the first time in 2011. As of April 26,
2010, <b>Russia</b> placed at 19th <b>position</b> in the world rankings, just ... This <b>was</b> the
first Rugby <b>World Cup</b> opener not to feature a Tier 1 nation. Kotaro Matsushima ... The 2018 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> qualification process <b>was</b> a series of tournaments
organised by the six FIFA confederations to decide 31 of the 32 teams which
would play in the 2018 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, with <b>Russia</b> qualifying automatically as
hosts. ... While the main qualifying draw took <b>place</b> at the Konstantinovsky Palace
in ... | What place did russia come in the world cup? |
The <b>Joker's</b> tattoos were added by Ayer, who believed it gave the character a
modernized gangster look. Margot Robbie as Dr. Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn:
A ... The <b>Joker</b> is a supervillain created by Bill Finger, Bob Kane, and Jerry Robinson
who first ... Although the <b>Joker</b> was planned to be killed <b>off</b> during his initial
appearance, he was spared by ... Jerry Robinson came to me with a <b>playing</b> card
of the <b>Joker</b>. ... Jared Leto portrayed the <b>Joker</b> in <b>Suicide Squad</b> (2016), while
Zach ... Jared Joseph Leto is an American <b>actor</b> and singer-songwriter. After starting his
career with ... "'<b>Suicide Squad</b>' Cast Revealed: Jared Leto to <b>Play the Joker</b>, Will
Smith is Deadshot". Variety. Retrieved December 16 ... "'Morbius': Marvel's Living
Vampire Movie in the Works as a 'Spider-Man' Spin-<b>off</b>". Retrieved November 13
... The <b>Joker</b>, the archenemy of the fictional superhero Batman, has appeared in
various media. ... Jack Nicholson <b>played the Joker</b> in Tim Burton's 1989 film
Batman. ... every day until Batman takes <b>off</b> his mask in public and surrenders
himself to police. ... Jared Leto debuts as the <b>Joker</b> in David Ayer's 2016 film
<b>Suicide Squad</b>. After the wedding, <b>Joker</b> attempts to cut <b>off</b> Batgirl's limbs, intending to store her in
his ... During Deadshot's funeral, <b>Joker</b> kidnaps Harley from the <b>Suicide Squad</b>. ...
the show's Proto-<b>Joker</b>, Jerome Valeska (<b>played</b> by Cameron Monaghan) gets ... A former-certified psychiatrist, who became a crazed criminal and the <b>Joker</b>'s
accomplice/girlfriend, and later a part of the <b>Suicide Squad</b>. She has since cut
ties ... <b>Suicide Squad</b> is a fictional supervillain team appearing in American comic
books published by ... Resulting from the exposure, Amanda Waller is replaced
by an <b>actor</b> named Jack Kale so that she can continue to run the Squad. The
team then ... During that mission, they face <b>off</b> against and defeat the other
<b>Suicide Squad</b>. She is still officially done with the <b>Joker</b> in a romantic capacity and still Poison
Ivy's on-again, <b>off</b>-again girlfriend. The ongoing fifth volume of <b>Suicide Squad</b>
shows ... Captain Boomerang (George "Digger" Harkness) is a fictional supervillain
appearing in ... He has also been a prominent member of the <b>Suicide Squad</b>
since its second ... Harkness also would <b>play</b> a few undercover roles for the
Squad, convincingly ... Captain Boomerang is also involved with the <b>Joker</b>: Last
Laugh event. "<b>Suicide Squad</b> Cast Revealed: Jared Leto to <b>Play the Joker</b>, Will Smith is
Deadshot". Variety. Archived from the original on November 1, 2015. ^ Nattrass,
JJ ( ... | Who plays the joker off of suicide squad? |
"<b>The customer is always right</b>" is a motto or slogan which exhorts service staff to
give a high priority to customer satisfaction. It was popularised by pioneering ... "<b>The Customer Is Always Right</b>" (3 pages long); "The Babe Wore Red" (23 pages
long) It reprints a serial run in Previews. "And Behind Door Number Three.. <b>The customer is always right</b> is a popular slogan within the service industry. It
may also refer to: <b>The Customer is Always Right</b>, a Sin City yarn · The Customer
is ... Either he or Marshall Field is also credited with popularizing the phrase "<b>The</b>
<b>customer is always right</b>." In 1904, Harry opened his own department store called
... In opposition to the stated <b>customer's</b> characteristics, relationships between
colleagues in a company are <b>always</b> based on a subordination – direct or indirect
. "The customer is not a moron. She's your wife" is a famous quotation attributed to
advertising ... See also[edit]. <b>The customer is always right</b> ... "<b>The Customer Is Always Right</b> (Part I)"[edit]. The Salesman walks onto a
penthouse balcony where The Customer looks out over Basin City. He offers her
a ... ... customers as was common practice in stores of the period. The quotes "Give
the lady what she wants" and "<b>The customer is always right</b>" are attributed to
Field ... It is directly translated, "The audience/guests are god", meaning "<b>the customer is</b>
<b>always right</b>" or "the customer is a god" symbolising patronage. The kamisama ... ... that if he makes one more mistake, he will be fired and to <b>always</b> remember the
motto "The guest is <b>always right</b>." Donald then promises to be a better bellboy. | Who came up with the saying the customer is always right? |
The <b>women's curling</b> tournament of the 2014 Winter Olympics was held at the Ice
Cube Curling Center in <b>Sochi</b>, ... "Team Erika Brown <b>wins</b> 2014 US <b>Olympic</b>
Team Women's Trials for Curling". World Curling Federation. 16 November 2013. <b>Curling</b> is a team sport that is contested at the Winter <b>Olympic</b> Games. A <b>men's</b>
tournament was ... The tournament was <b>won</b> by a team from the Royal
Caledonian <b>Curling</b> Club in Scotland, who represented Great Britain. In 2006,
Scottish ... The <b>curling</b> competition of the 2014 Winter Olympics was held at the Ice Cube
<b>Curling</b> Center, nicknamed "the Ice Cube". It is the sixth time that <b>curling</b> was on
the <b>Olympic</b> program. ... Additionally, both the Canadian <b>men's</b> and <b>women's</b>
teams <b>won</b> the gold medal, becoming the first country to do so in the history of the
event. The <b>women's curling</b> tournament of the 2018 Winter Olympics was held between
14 and 25 ... <b>won</b>, Ends lost, Blank ... <b>Olympic</b> champions in <b>women's curling</b>. Great Britain, represented by the British <b>Olympic</b> Association (BOA), competed at
the 2014 ... On 20 February 2014, the <b>women's curling</b> team <b>won</b> their bronze
medal match against Switzerland 6–5. In doing so, they ensured that Great
Britain ... The <b>curling</b> competition at the 2018 Winter Olympics was held between 8 and 25
February 2018 at the Gangneung <b>Curling</b> Centre. This was the seventh time that
<b>curling</b> is on the <b>Olympic</b> program. In each of the <b>men's</b> and <b>women's</b>
competitions, ten nations competed. ... The <b>Olympic</b> Athletes from Russia team
originally <b>won</b> the mixed doubles ... Jennifer Judith Jones OM (born 7 July 1974) is a Canadian curler. She was the
<b>Olympic</b> champion in curling as skip of the Canadian team at the ... They <b>won</b> the
2008 World <b>Women's Curling</b> Championship, and were the last Canadian ... <b>Curling</b> was included in the program of the inaugural Winter <b>Olympic</b> Games in
1924 in ... The <b>women's</b> team <b>won</b> gold in 1998 and 2014, a silver in 2010, and a
bronze in 2002 and 2006. Their mixed doubles team <b>won</b> gold in 2018. The <b>curling</b> competition of the 2010 Olympics was held at Vancouver <b>Olympic</b>/
Paralympic ... The <b>women's</b> competition concluded on Friday, February 26, 2010.
In the ... The gold medal match was <b>one</b> of the closest medal games in <b>Olympic</b> ... Eve Muirhead (born 22 April 1990) is a Scottish curler residing in Stirling. She
<b>won</b> a bronze medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics in <b>Sochi</b> as part of ... In <b>Sochi</b>,
she became the youngest ever skip, male or female, to <b>win</b> an <b>Olympic</b> medal. ...
Muirhead was selected as skip for the Great Britain <b>Women's curling</b> team at the
2010 ... | Who won the women's curling in sochi? |
The Comptroller and <b>Auditor General</b> (CAG) of <b>India</b> is an authority, established
by Article 148 of the Constitution of <b>India</b>, which audits all receipts and ... An auditor general, also known in some countries as a comptroller general or
comptroller and ... Auditor General of China · Supreme Audit Office (Czech
Republic) · Director of Audit (Hong Kong) · Comptroller and <b>Auditor General of</b>
<b>India</b> ... Rajiv Mehrishi (born 8 August 1955) is a retired Indian Administrative Service (
IAS) officer of 1978 batch belonging to Rajasthan cadre. He is the current 13th
Comptroller and <b>Auditor General of India</b> (C&AG) and ... Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IA&AS) is an Indian Central Government
service, free of control from any executive authority, under the Comptroller and
<b>Auditor General of India</b>. The Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG) in the United Kingdom is the
government official ... Bangladesh: Comptroller and Auditor General of
Bangladesh · India: Comptroller and <b>Auditor General of India</b> · Ireland:
Comptroller and Auditor ... Sep 28, 2017 <b>...</b> File:The Comptroller and <b>Auditor General of India</b>, Shri Rajiv Mehrishi calling on
the Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu, in New Delhi on ... Shashi Kant Sharma is a retired 1976 batch Indian Administrative Service officer
belonging to Bihar cadre. He was the Comptroller and <b>Auditor General of India</b>. Vinod Rai is a former IAS officer who served as the 11th Comptroller and <b>Auditor</b>
<b>General of India</b>. He assumed office on 7 January 2008 till 22 May 2013. Coal allocation scam (or Coalgate) is a major political scandal concerning the
Indian government's allocation of the nation's coal deposits to public sector
enterprise (PSEs) and private companies. In a draft report issued in March 2014,
the Comptroller and <b>Auditor General of</b> ... Vijayendra Nath Kaul was the tenth Comptroller and <b>Auditor General of India</b> (
CAG) from 2002 to 2008. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2014. | Who appointed the comptroller and auditor general of india? |
"(<b>You</b>'re <b>My One and Only</b>) True Love" was a single by Seduction. Although
uncredited, the lead vocals and background vocals were actually performed by ... "<b>My One and Only</b>" is a song composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira
Gershwin, written for the 1927 musical Funny Face where it was introduced by
Fred Astaire, Betty Compton and Gertrude McDonald. It was originally titled "(
What Am I Gonna Do) If <b>You</b> Turn Me Down? Anne embarks on a road trip across the United States, in search of a husband to
fund a new life for her and her boys. George serves as the chauffeur. <b>They first</b> ... "<b>You</b>'re <b>My One and Only</b> Love" is a song written by Barney Kessel and Jack
Marshall and performed by Ricky Nelson. The song reached #14 on the Billboard
... An extensive review of the show's creation can be found in <b>his</b> book Nice Work If
<b>You</b> Can Get It in a chapter entitled "<b>My One and Only</b> Tommy Tune Fling. "<b>My One and Only</b> Love" is a popular song with music written by Guy Wood and
lyrics by Robert ... 1964, Oscar Peterson, instrumental, <b>We</b> Get Requests. "<b>My</b> Destiny" is a 1992 song recorded by Lionel Richie. It was the second single
from <b>his</b> album ... The song was sung by Moni Tivony on the TV series The <b>One</b>
<b>and Only</b>. ... "Endless Love" (with Diana Ross) (1981); "Truly" (1982); "<b>You</b> Are" (
1983); "<b>My</b> Love" (1983); "All Night Long (All Night)" (1983); "Running with the ... <b>My One and Only</b> Thrill is the second studio album by American singer and
songwriter Melody ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and
Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia
Foundation, Inc., ... John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman is a 1963 studio album featuring John
Coltrane and ... Hartman once said that each song was done in only one take,
except for "<b>You</b> Are Too ... It has become a classic ballad jazz album, and the
renditions of "Lush Life", "<b>My One and Only</b> Love", and "<b>They</b> Say It's Wonderful"
are ... Three songs from the album—"I Could Have Told <b>You</b>", "<b>My One and Only</b> Love",
and "Stardust"—were released as digital singles, with only the first being made ... | Who sang you are my one and only? |
<b>Adventures of Huckleberry Finn</b> is a novel by Mark Twain, first published in the
United Kingdom in December 1884 and in the United States in February 1885. The <b>Adventures of Huck Finn</b> is a 1993 American adventure film written and
directed by Stephen Sommers and starring Elijah Wood, Courtney B. Vance,
Jason ... <b>Huckleberry</b> "<b>Huck</b>" <b>Finn</b> is a fictional character created by Mark Twain who first
appeared in the book The <b>Adventures</b> of Tom Sawyer (1876) and is the ... The New <b>Adventures of Huckleberry Finn</b> is an American live-action and
animated television series that originally aired on NBC from September 15, 1968,
... The <b>Adventures of Huckleberry Finn</b> is a 1960 American drama film directed by
Michael Curtiz. Based on the novel of the same name by Mark Twain, it was the ... The <b>Adventures of Huckleberry Finn</b> is a 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film
adaptation of Mark Twain's novel of the same name, starring Mickey Rooney in
the title ... Tom and Huck is a 1995 American adventure comedy-drama film based on Mark
Twain's novel ... The <b>Adventures of Huck Finn</b> (1993) - Disney's previous Twain
adaptation, also worked on by Sommers, and starring Elijah Wood, Courtney B. Tom Sawyer & <b>Huckleberry Finn</b> is a 2014 American comedy-drama/<b>adventure</b>
film directed by Jo Kastner and starring Joel Courtney as Tom Sawyer, Jake T. <b>Adventures of Huckleberry Finn</b> is a novel by Mark Twain. <b>Adventures of</b>
<b>Huckleberry Finn</b> may also refer to: The <b>Adventures of Huckleberry Finn</b> (1939
film), ... Followed by, <b>Adventures of Huckleberry Finn</b>. Text, The Adventures of Tom
Sawyer at Wikisource. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain is an 1876
novel about a young boy growing up ... | What genre is the book the adventures of huckleberry finn? |
The World <b>Championship</b> of Drivers has ... Driver, <b>Seasons</b>, Starts, <b>Wins</b> ... The <b>F1</b> world <b>championship season</b> consists of a series of races, known as
Grands Prix, held usually on purpose- ... This is a list of records in the FIA World <b>Championships</b>, since 1950. Bold entries
indicate the record-holder competed in the 2019 <b>season</b>. ... Podiums: Total •
Consecutive • In one <b>season</b> • <b>Most without</b> a <b>win</b> • <b>Most</b> races started <b>without</b> a ... Among teams, Scuderia Ferrari has produced the <b>most winning</b> drivers with 15.
Contents. 1 By <b>season</b>. 1.1 Notes. Lewis Hamilton is a British racing driver and six-time <b>Formula One</b> world
<b>champion</b>. He entered ... to finishing runner-up to Nico Rosberg in 2016, setting a
new record for the <b>most wins in a season without winning</b> the World
<b>Championship</b>. The <b>Formula One</b> World Constructors' <b>Championship</b> (WCC) is awarded by the
FIA to the <b>most</b> successful <b>Formula One</b> constructor over a <b>season</b>, as
determined ... Only five countries have produced <b>winning</b> constructors: United
Kingdom (33 ... only constructor to have won the Constructors' <b>Championship</b>
<b>without</b> running its ... Scuderia Ferrari have won the <b>most Formula One</b> Grands Prix. <b>Formula One</b>,
abbreviated to <b>F1</b>, is the highest class of open wheeled auto racing defined by ...
The <b>F1</b> world <b>championship season</b> consists of a series of races, known as
Grands ... Ferrari hold the record for the <b>most</b> Grands Prix <b>victories</b>, having won
238 times. Hamilton moved to the reigning Euro Series <b>champions</b> ASM for the 2005 <b>season</b>
and dominated the <b>championship</b>, <b>winning</b> 15 of the 20 rounds. This would ... The Alfa Romeo team dominated the 1950 <b>Formula One season</b>, <b>winning</b> all
eleven events it entered (six World <b>Championship</b> events and five non-
<b>championship</b> ... Since its inception in 1947, <b>Formula One</b> has used a variety of engine regulations
. "Formulae" ... 4.1 World <b>Championship Grand Prix wins</b> by engine manufacturer;
4.2 <b>Most wins in a season</b>. 4.2.1 By number ... For the 2012 <b>season</b>, only
Marussia and HRT raced <b>without</b> KERS, and in 2013 all teams on the grid had
KERS. | Most f1 wins in a season without championship? |
<b>The Handmaid's Tale</b> is an American dystopian web television series created by
Bruce Miller, ... <b>The Handmaid's Tale's</b> first <b>season</b> won eight Primetime Emmy
Awards from thirteen nominations, including Outstanding Drama Series. It is the
... At the <b>beginning</b> of the story, while attempting to flee Gilead with her husband
and ... Emily acknowledges them but <b>does</b> not regret the actions she took to ... After
being allowed to <b>return</b> to the Lawrences, June ... <b>The Handmaid's Tale</b>, originally published in 1985, is a dystopian novel written
by Canadian ... 7.1.1 Sex and Occupation; 7.1.<b>2</b> Unwomen; 7.1.3 Jezebels ...
Offred details her life <b>starting</b> with her third assignment as a Handmaid to a
Commander. ... Nick is an ambiguous character, and Offred <b>does</b> not know if he is
a party ... Omar (portrayed by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) is a man who helps June attempt to
escape. He <b>does</b> not <b>return</b> from church ... <b>Release</b> date. February 15, 1990 (1990-02-15) (West Germany); March 9, 1990 (
1990-03-09) (U.S.). Running time. 109 minutes. Country, United States Germany.
Language, English. Budget, $13,000,000. Box office, $4,960,385. <b>The</b>
<b>Handmaid's Tale</b> is a 1990 film adaptation of Canadian author Margaret Atwood's
novel of ... As it turned out, not only <b>did</b> Atwood make changes, but so <b>did</b> many
others ... Kimberly Alexis Bledel is an American actress and model. She is best known for
her role as ... In 2017, she appeared as Ofglen in <b>The Handmaid's Tale</b> for Hulu;
subsequently, her role was expanded to a regular role for the second <b>season</b>. ...
In 2012, Bledel <b>began</b> dating Vincent Kartheiser, whose character, Pete
Campbell ... Elisabeth Singleton Moss (born July 24, 1982) is an American actor. She is
known for her work ... Moss <b>began</b> acting in the early 1990s and first gained
recognition for playing Zoey ... in the Hulu dystopian drama series <b>The</b>
<b>Handmaid's Tale</b> (2017–present). ... 1 Early life; <b>2</b> Career ... 2009, <b>Did</b> You Hear
About the Morgans? Sydney Sweeney (born September 12, 1997) is an American actress. She
appeared in the Netflix series Everything Sucks! (2018) and has taken on
recurring roles in the Hulu series <b>The Handmaid's Tale</b> (2018) and the HBO
miniseries Sharp Objects (2019). In 2019, she <b>began</b> starring in the HBO teen
drama series Euphoria. ... "'<b>The Handmaid's Tale</b>' <b>Season 2</b> Taps Sydney
Sweeney (EXCLUSIVE)". Margaret Eleanor Atwood CH CC OOnt CH FRSC (born November 18, 1939) is a
Canadian ... Atwood <b>began</b> writing plays and poems at the age of 6. ... Atwood
has resisted the suggestion that <b>The Handmaid's Tale</b> and Oryx and Crake are ...
announced on May <b>2</b>, 2018, that Hulu had renewed the series for a third <b>season</b>. Kari Skogland is a Canadian film director, screenwriter and producer. In 2016,
she co-founded ... Speaking about the production of <b>The Handmaid's Tale</b> in
2018, she said, "People say they can't find female ... 11 in season 4, 2016); <b>The</b>
<b>Handmaid's Tale</b> (episode 10 in season 1, 2017 and episodes 3, 4, 7, and 8 in
<b>season 2</b>, ... | When did the handmaid's tale season 2 start? |
<b>Bear in the Big Blue House</b> is an American children's television series created by
Mitchell Kriegman and produced by Jim Henson Television for Disney ... <b>Bear in the Big Blue House</b> is a television program for young children produced
for the Playhouse Disney channel by Mitchell Kriegman and The Jim Henson ... Cherlynne Theresa "Lynne" Thigpen (December 22, 1948 – March 12, 2003) was
an American actress who voiced "Luna" (The Moon) in children's series <b>Bear In</b>
<b>The Big Blue House</b> and portrayed "The Chief" of ... File talk:<b>Bear in the Big Blue House</b>.png. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Jump to navigation Jump to search. WikiProject Disney, hide(Rated File-class) ... Mitchell Kriegman (born June 4, 1952) is an American television writer, director,
producer, consultant, story editor, author, composer and actor. He is the creator of
Clarissa Explains It All (1991) for Nickelodeon, <b>Bear in the Big Blue House</b> (1997
) and ... Muppet Babies' Magic Box (1987-1988); Where's Animal? (1988-1990). <b>Bear in</b>
<b>the Big Blue House</b>. Cirque Dreams ... Following that, the theater hosted <b>Bear in the Big Blue House</b> – Live on Stage
from June 7, 1999 until August 4, 2001. That show closed to make room for ... He was the voice and puppeteer of Bear in <b>Bear in the Big Blue House</b> and its
spin-off series Breakfast with Bear. He also starred as Kako on Oobi and as ... Like Bear from <b>Bear in the Big Blue House</b>, Snook is a full-bodied character, as
well as the only one not requiring 3 performers. Burdette – Burdette the
resplendent ... In 2004, Henson sold the rights to The Muppets and <b>Bear in the Big Blue House</b>
to The Walt Disney Company, but retains the remainder of its characters, program
... | When did bear inthe big blue house come out? |
<b>NCIS</b> and its characters were originally introduced in a two-part <b>episode</b> of the
CBS television series JAG in April 2003. The show premiered on September 23,
... By the time of the launch of the first <b>episode</b>, <b>NCIS</b> was airing under the name
Navy <b>NCIS</b>, the name it held for the entire first season. <b>Episodes</b>[edit] ... After being cornered by <b>NCIS</b> and Ziva, Sahar enacts "plan C",
which results in her and her henchmen being killed. <b>Episodes</b>[edit] ... Captain Phillip Brooks, as well as a call from <b>NCIS</b> asking for his
help locating a robber hiding in the woods near him. The program and its characters were introduced in a two-part <b>episode</b> during the
sixth season of the television series <b>NCIS</b> on April 28 and May 5, 2009. As of ... This <b>episode</b> served as a backdoor pilot for the series, in a manner similar to the
way <b>NCIS</b> was introduced by way of a two-part <b>episode</b> ... The program and its characters were introduced in a two-part <b>episode</b> during the
eleventh season of the television series <b>NCIS</b> on March 25 and April 1, 2014. Season, <b>Episodes</b>, Originally aired. First aired, Last aired. Intro, 2, March 25,
2014 (2014-03-25), April 1, 2014 (2014-04-01). During the <b>episode</b>, Gibbs revisits Operation Trident, Vance's first job with NIS
and when he met Eli David. Gibbs originally comes to the ... The <b>episode</b> ends with <b>NCIS</b> preparing a rescue mission to save Flores. The
case affects the team on a more personal level, especially ... | How many episodes of ncis have there been? |
<b>Effigy Mounds</b> National Monument preserves more than 200 prehistoric mounds
built by Native Americans. Numerous <b>effigy mounds</b> are shaped like animals, ... An <b>effigy mound</b> is a raised pile of earth built in the shape of a stylized animal,
symbol, human, or other figure and generally containing one or more human ... The Alligator <b>Effigy Mound</b> is an <b>effigy mound</b> in Granville, Ohio, United States.
The mound is believed to have been built between AD 800 and 1200 by people ... The Panther Intaglio <b>Effigy Mound</b> is a ground depression in Fort Atkinson,
Wisconsin. The effigy is a reverse mound: a depression in the shape of a panther
or ... Whitewater <b>Effigy Mounds</b> Preserve is a park operated by the city of Whitewater,
Wisconsin. The 21.5-acre park is located on the west side of the city. The various cultures collectively termed "Mound Builders" were inhabitants of
North America ... Some <b>effigy mounds</b> were constructed in the shapes or outlines
of culturally significant animals. The most famous <b>effigy mound</b>, Serpent Mound
in ... The Great Serpent Mound is a 1,348-foot-long (411 m), three-foot-high prehistoric
<b>effigy mound</b> on a plateau of the Serpent Mound crater along Ohio Brush ... Rock Hawk <b>Effigy Mound</b> is an archaeological site in Putnam County, Georgia,
United States. It consists of thousands of pieces of quartzite laid in the shape of a
... Rock Eagle <b>Effigy Mound</b> is an archaeological site in Putnam County, Georgia,
U.S. estimated to have been constructed c. 1000 BC to AD 1000 (1,000 to 3,000 ... The Gee's Slough Group of Indian <b>Mounds</b>, located along the Lemonweir River
just outside of ... Late Woodland stage <b>mound</b> building included the construction
of <b>effigy</b> (animal-shaped) <b>mounds</b> for the burial of the dead. Another photo of the
... | When were most of the effigy mounds built? |
"Rose Garden" (also known and covered as "(I <b>Never Promised You A) Rose</b>
<b>Garden</b>") is a <b>song</b> written by Joe South, best known as recorded by country
music ... I <b>Never Promised You a Rose Garden</b> is a 1977 American fantasy drama film
based on the Joanne Greenberg novel of the same name. Mel Gibson makes his
... "I Beg Your Pardon" (also titled as "I Beg Your Pardon [I <b>Never Promised You a</b>
<b>Rose Garden</b>]") is the debut single by Canadian synthpop duo Kon Kan, from ... Lynn Rene Anderson (September 26, 1947 – July 30, 2015) was an American
country music ... After signing with Columbia in 1970, Anderson released the Joe
South <b>song</b>, "(I <b>Never Promised You A) Rose Garden</b>", which became a major ... Royce Glenn Sutton (September 28, 1937 – April 17, 2007) was an American
country music ... He also <b>sang</b> his own hit called "The Football Card" which nearly
made the top forty on the Billboard Hot 100 ... Although he did not write "(I <b>Never</b>
<b>Promised You a) Rose Garden</b>", he did write several of Anderson's number one
hits ... Timeless is the eighth studio album by American country music <b>singer</b> Martina
McBride. ... "(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden" Released: August 1, 2005 ... Kon Kan is a Canadian synthpop project conceived and formed in 1988 by Barry
Harris in Toronto, Ontario. Kon Kan were awarded a 1990 Juno for the <b>song</b> "I
Beg Your Pardon" and ... The track sampled Lynn Anderson's 1971 hit "(I <b>Never</b>
<b>Promised You a) Rose Garden</b>", Silver Convention's 1976 hit "Get Up and Boogie
... "Keep Me in Mind" was a No. 1 country hit for vocalist and entertainer Lynn
Anderson in 1973. This <b>song</b> was one of 11 No. 1 country hits for Anderson. Her
career was still going strong three years after her major crossover hit, "(I <b>Never</b>
<b>Promised You A) Rose Garden</b>". Cry is a studio album by country music legend Lynn Anderson, released in 1972.
This album was based on Lynn Anderson's hit from early 1972, "Cry", which hit
No. 3 on the Billboard Country charts, and No. 1 on the Cashbox Country charts.
In addition the <b>song</b> also reached No. ... 1 country and pop hit in late 1970, "(I
<b>Never Promised You a) Rose Garden</b>", ... "Phones Are Ringin' All Over Town" is a <b>song</b> recorded by American country
music artist ... "(I <b>Never Promised You a) Rose Garden</b>"; "I Still Miss Someone" (
featuring Dolly Parton). Waking Up Laughing. "Anyway"; "How I Feel"; "For These
... | Who sang never promised you a rose garden? |
<b>Corned beef</b> is salt-cured brisket of beef. The term comes from the treatment of
the meat with large-grained rock salt, also called "corns" of salt. Sometimes,
sugar ... Hash is a culinary dish consisting of chopped up meat, potatoes, and onions fried
in a cast iron ... Canned <b>corned beef</b> hash became especially popular in
countries such as Britain, France, and the United States, during and after the
Second ... Bully beef refers to a variety of meat made from finely minced <b>corned beef</b> in a
small amount of gelatin. The name "bully beef" comes from the head of a bull ... A <b>corned beef</b> sandwich is a sandwich filled with <b>corned beef</b>, traditionally served
with mustard and a pickle. Contents. 1 Variations; 2 See also; 3 References ... <b>Corned beef</b> atop corn-on-the-cob. Source. I created this work entirely by myself.
Date. February 1, 2009. Author. DRosenbach. Permission (Reusing this file). <b>Corned beef</b> pie is made from <b>corned beef</b>, onion and often thinly sliced, cubed
or mashed potato. It can be eaten hot or cold, making it a suitable common picnic
... Lombard Street is a major street in Baltimore. It forms a one-way pair of streets
with Pratt Street ... "<b>Corned Beef</b> Row" is a stretch of East Lombard Street that
was once the center of Jewish life in Baltimore. Today, only a few landmarks
remain. L'Opération <b>Corned Beef</b> is a French film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. It was
filmed during the summer of 1990 and was released on February 6th, 1991. Silverside is a term used in the UK, Ireland, South Africa, Australia and New
Zealand for a cut of ... In South Africa, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand,
silverside is the cut of choice for making <b>corned beef</b>, so much so that the name "
silverside" ... There are different systems of feeding cattle in animal husbandry, which may
have different advantages and disadvantages. Most cattle in the US have a
fodder that is composed of at least some forage (grass, legumes, or silage). In
fact, most <b>beef</b> cattle are raised on pasture from birth in the spring until ... The
majority of <b>beef</b> cattle in Ontario are finished on a <b>corn</b> (maize)-based ... | Where does corn beef come from what animal? |
Megan "<b>Meg</b>" Griffin is a fictional character in the animated television series
<b>Family Guy</b>. <b>Meg</b> is ... Has a Shadow". Originally <b>voiced</b>, unbilled, by Lacey
Chabert during the first season, <b>Meg</b> has been <b>voiced</b> by Mila Kunis since
season 2. <b>Family Guy</b> is an American animated sitcom that features five main <b>voice</b> actors,
and numerous ... Kunis was nominated for an Annie Award for voicing <b>Meg</b> Griffin
in the season 5 episode "Barely Legal" and ... MacFarlane chose to <b>voice</b> these
characters himself, believing it <b>would</b> be easier to portray the <b>voices</b> he had ... Lois Patrice Griffin (née Pewterschmidt) is a fictional character from the animated
television series <b>Family Guy</b>. She is <b>voiced</b> by writer Alex Borstein and first ... She also <b>voiced Meg</b> in the <b>Family Guy</b> Video Game!. Kunis described her
character as "the scapegoat." 2001–2008: Transition to film. In ... Peter Griffin is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American animated
sitcom <b>Family Guy</b>. He is <b>voiced</b> by the series' creator, Seth MacFarlane, and ... Margaret Winnifred "<b>Meg</b>" Griffin (<b>voiced</b> by Lacey Chabert in season 1, Mila
Kunis since season 2) is the Griffins' 18-year-old daughter ... Stewart Gilligan "Stewie" Griffin is a fictional character from the animated
television series <b>Family Guy</b>. He is <b>voiced</b> by series creator Seth MacFarlane and
first ... Rachael Ann Laudiero, née MacFarlane, (born March 21, 1976) is an American
<b>voice</b> actress ... also was a teacher. MacFarlane went to Boston Conservatory but
<b>did</b> not graduate before moving to Los Angeles to begin a career in <b>voice</b> acting.
... MacFarlane also continues to contribute to <b>Family Guy</b>, on a regular basis. Tara Lyn Strong (née Charendoff; born February 12, 1973) is a Canadian-
American actress ... She worked with the Yiddish Theater; though she <b>did</b> not
know the Yiddish language, she memorized her lines phonetically. ... the singing
<b>voice of Meg</b> Griffin and additional <b>voices</b> on <b>Family Guy</b>; My Little Pony:
Friendship Is ... "Don't Make Me Over" is the fourth episode of season four of <b>Family Guy</b>. The
working title of the episode was "Extreme Makeover: <b>Meg</b> Edition." The guest
stars are Bob Widmer as the Tin Man, Tara Strong as <b>Meg</b>'s singing <b>voice</b>, and
Gene Simmons as himself and an ... The band realizes they <b>do</b> not know any
songs and the prisoners riot. | Who does the voice of meg in family guy? |
The <b>2018</b> NBA <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was the 67th edition of an exhibition basketball
game that was played on February 18, <b>2018</b>. It was held at Staples Center in Los
... The <b>2018</b> Major League Baseball <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was the 89th Major League
Baseball <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b>. The game was hosted by the Washington Nationals and
... < <b>2018</b> · 2020 >. The 2019 NBA <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was the 68th edition of the
exhibition basketball game played on ... Peralta, Katherine (December 12, <b>2018</b>). The <b>2018</b> National Hockey League <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> took place at Amalie Arena in
Tampa, home of the Tampa Bay Lightning on January 28, <b>2018</b>. Tampa last ... The <b>2018</b> WNBA <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was an exhibition basketball game played on
July 28, <b>2018</b>. The Minnesota Lynx hosted the WNBA <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> for the first ... The <b>2018</b> Major League Soccer <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was the 23rd edition of the annual
Major League Soccer <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b>. It was held on August 1 at the ... The <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b>, held on Sunday, is the main event of the ... The <b>2018</b> NBA <b>All</b>-
<b>Star Game</b> was held at Staples ... The <b>2018</b> NBA <b>All</b>-<b>Star</b> Celebrity <b>Game</b> presented by Ruffles was played on
Friday, February 16, <b>2018</b> at ... The 3rd NWHL <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> took place on February 11, <b>2018</b> at TRIA Rink in
Saint Paul, Minnesota. A skills competition was held the day prior on February 10
, ... The <b>2018</b> Overwatch League <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was the Overwatch League's (OWL)
first edition of an <b>all</b>-<b>star game</b> that matched the top players in the Atlantic ... | Where will the all star game be in 2018 mlb? |
The <b>love bug</b> (Plecia nearctica) is a species of march fly found in parts of Central
America and the southeastern United States, especially along the Gulf Coast. It is
also known as the honeymoon fly or double-headed bug. During and after <b>mating</b>
, matured pairs remain together, even in flight, for up ... <b>Lovebug</b> eggs generally
hatch after 2–4 days, depending on flight <b>season</b>. The boxelder <b>bug</b> (Boisea trivittata) is a North American species of true <b>bug</b>. It is
found primarily ... Once the home's heating system becomes active for the <b>season</b>
, the insects may falsely perceive it to be springtime and enter inhabited parts of
the home ... <b>Mating</b> small milkweed <b>bugs</b> (Lygaeus kalmii) in Lockport, New York. The Hemiptera /hɛˈmɪptərə/ or true bugs are an order of insects comprising
some 50,000 to ... Many insects commonly known as "bugs" belong to other
orders; for example, the <b>lovebug</b> is a fly and the May bug and ladybug are
beetles. ... his tree in the weary summer <b>season</b> pours forth from under his wings
his shrill song". Mayflies are aquatic insects belonging to the order Ephemeroptera. This order is
part of an ... Females fly into these swarms, and <b>mating</b> takes place in the air. A
rising ... The River <b>Bug</b> on the Black Sea at midsummer brings down some thin ... The following is a list of episodes for The WB sitcom Smart Guy. In total, there
were 51 episodes of the show shot over the course of its 3-<b>season</b> run, ... T.J.
learns that he shouldn't interfere with people's <b>love</b> lives, though he tries to trick ...
Yvette and Mo enter a contest at a mall to win a Volkswagen <b>Bug</b>, and go up
against ... The Gerridae are a family of insects in the order Hemiptera, commonly known as
water striders, water skeeters, water skooters, water <b>bugs</b>, pond skaters, water
skippers, or Jesus <b>bugs</b>. Consistent with the classification of the Gerridae as true
<b>bugs</b> (i.e., suborder ... During the non-<b>mating season</b> when gerrids live in
cooperative groups, and ... Bibio femoratus is commonly known as the March fly. Bibio femoratus is one of at
least 90 types of March flies, which occur in the United States and Canada. In the
southeastern United States, especially around the Gulf Coast, Bibio femoratus is
known as the <b>lovebug</b>. ... After synchronous emergence, Bibio femoratus forms
large swarms of <b>mating</b> ... The Lampyridae are a family of insects in the beetle order Coleoptera with over
2,000 described species. They are soft-bodied beetles that are commonly called
fireflies or lightning <b>bugs</b> for their conspicuous use of bioluminescence during ...
A few days after <b>mating</b>, a female lays her fertilized eggs on or just below the ... Traumatic insemination, also known as hypodermic insemination, is the <b>mating</b>
practice in ... Bed <b>bugs</b>, which reproduce solely by traumatic insemination, have
evolved a pair of sperm-receptacles, known as the ... In the blue-winged teal, "
rape attempts by paired males may occur at any time during the breeding <b>season</b>
. Drawing of the head of a Helix pomatia prior to <b>mating</b>, showing the everted
penis, and the dart sac in the process of shooting a ... | When is love bug mating season in florida'? |
A <b>Bad Moms Christmas</b> is a 2017 American Christmas comedy film written and
directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. It is a sequel to the 2016 film, Bad Moms. ... current focus is to make a sequel to Bad Moms. ... it was announced that A <b>Bad</b>
<b>Moms Christmas</b> would ... Bad Moms (2016). Scott Moore is an American screenwriter and film director.
Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Career ... for Best Comedy. It was successful enough to
spawn a sequel, A <b>Bad Moms Christmas</b>, which was also financially successful. hide This article is of interest to the following WikiProjects: WikiProject United
States / American Cinema, show(Rated Start-class), United ... Bad Moms. Oona Laurence (born August 1, 2002) is an American actress who is
best known for originating ... A <b>Bad Moms Christmas</b>, Jane Mitchell. 2019, Big ... Emjay Anthony (born June 1, 2003) is an American actor and model. His major
films include It's Complicated, Chef and Bad Moms. ... 2017, A <b>Bad Moms</b>
<b>Christmas</b>, Dylan Mitchell. 2018, Replicas, Matt Foster. Television. Year, Title,
Role, Notes ... "Good as Hell" is a song recorded by American singer and rapper Lizzo. It was
released on ... the films Barbershop: The Next Cut, A <b>Bad Moms Christmas</b>, I Feel
Pretty, Blockers and Brittany Runs a Marathon, as well as successive adverts for
... Kathryn Hahn (born July 23, 1973) is an American actress and comedian. She
began her ... She had a starring role in the comedy film Bad Moms (2016), and its
sequel, A <b>Bad Moms Christmas</b> (2017). She has also appeared in a number of ... Jonathan Lucas (born October 29, 1975) is an American film director and
screenwriter. He is best known for his collaborative work with Scott Moore, which
includes The Hangover, 21 & Over and Bad Moms. ... Choice Award for Best
Comedy. Office Christmas Party, No, Story. 2017, A <b>Bad Moms Christmas</b>, Yes,
Yes. Suzanne Todd (born June 1, 1965) is an American film and television producer
whose movies ... Alice in Wonderland. 2012, Celeste and Jesse Forever. 2016,
Alice Through the Looking Glass · Bad Moms. 2017, A <b>Bad Moms Christmas</b>.
2019, Jexi · Noelle. | Where was the movie bad moms christmas filmed? |
Chromosomal crossover, or crossing over, is the <b>exchange</b> of genetic material
between two <b>homologous chromosomes</b> non-sister chromatids that results in
recombinant chromosomes <b>during</b> sexual reproduction. It is <b>one of</b> the final
phases of genetic recombination, which occurs in the ... Crossing over and <b>DNA</b>
repair are very similar <b>processes</b>, which utilize many ... Synapsis (also <b>called</b> syndesis) is the pairing of two <b>homologous chromosomes</b>
that occurs during meiosis. It allows matching-up of homologous pairs prior to
their segregation, and possible chromosomal crossover between them. Synapsis
takes place <b>during prophase</b> I of meiosis. ... The <b>processes</b> of <b>DNA</b> repair and
chiasma formation that take place following ... A couple of <b>homologous chromosomes</b>, or homologs, are a set of one maternal
and one ... Sister chromatids result after <b>DNA</b> replication has occurred, and thus
are ... <b>During</b> the zygotene stage of <b>prophase</b> I, the <b>homologous chromosomes</b>
pair up with each other. ... Structures <b>called</b> chiasmata are the site of the
<b>exchange</b>. Genetic recombination is the <b>exchange</b> of genetic material between different
organisms which leads to production of offspring with combinations of traits that
differ from those found in either parent. In eukaryotes, genetic recombination
<b>during</b> meiosis can lead to a novel set ... Gene conversion - the <b>process during</b>
which <b>homologous</b> sequences are ... After a double-strand break occurs, <b>sections of DNA</b> around the 5' ends of the
break are cut away in a <b>process called</b> resection. In the strand invasion step that
... A bivalent is one pair of chromosomes (sister chromatids) in a tetrad. A tetrad is
the association of two pairs of <b>homologous chromosomes</b> (4 sister ... The
formation of a bivalent occurs <b>during</b> the first division of meiosis (in the ...
exchanges <b>DNA segments</b> between the two <b>homologous chromosomes</b> at a site
<b>called</b> a chiasma ... Meiosis is a special type of cell division used by sexually-reproducing organisms
to produce ... In meiosis, <b>DNA</b> replication is followed by two rounds of cell division
to ... However, a "sexual" <b>process known as</b> horizontal gene transfer involves the
... <b>During prophase</b> I, <b>homologous chromosomes</b> pair and <b>exchange</b> genetic ... Chromosome segregation is the <b>process</b> in eukaryotes by which two sister
chromatids formed as a consequence of <b>DNA</b> replication, or paired <b>homologous</b>
<b>chromosomes</b>, separate from each other and migrate to opposite poles of the
nucleus. This segregation <b>process</b> occurs <b>during</b> both mitosis and meiosis. ... The
<b>process</b> of alignment of paired <b>homologous chromosomes</b> is <b>called</b> ... <b>Prophase</b> is the first stage of cell division in both mitosis and meiosis. Beginning
after interphase, <b>DNA</b> has already been replicated when the cell ... These stains
do not band chromosomes, but instead allow for <b>DNA</b> probing of specific ... in all
of meiosis because <b>homologous chromosomes</b> must pair and <b>exchange</b> genetic
... In <b>chromosomal</b> crossovers, non-sister (<b>homologous</b>) chromatids form chiasmata
to <b>exchange</b> genetic material <b>during</b> the <b>prophase</b> I of meiosis (See ... | During prophase 1 homologous chromosomes exchange segments of dna in a process called? |
Succession to the British throne is determined by descent, sex legitimacy, and
religion. ... <b>Next in line</b> after him is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, the Prince
of Wales's elder son. ... the ban on marriages to Roman Catholics would be lifted,
but the <b>monarch</b> would still need to be in communion with the Church of <b>England</b>. This is a list of the individuals who were, at any given time, considered the <b>next in</b>
<b>line</b> to succeed the British <b>monarch</b> to inherit the throne of the Kingdom of Great
<b>Britain</b> (1707–1800), ... "Who'll Be the <b>Next in Line</b>" is a song by the English rock band the Kinks. It was
written by Ray Davies. Contents. 1 Release; 2 Covers; 3 References; 4 External
links. Release[edit]. "Who'll Be the <b>Next in Line</b>" was first released as the B-side
to "Ev'rybody's Gonna Be Happy", a Kinks single released in <b>Britain</b>. ... <b>Queens</b> of
the Stone Age covered "Who'll Be the <b>Next in Line</b>" on their Rated ... In its 600-year history since William I claimed the English throne, succession has
been ... Their younger brother, Henry Beauclerc, had the nobility elect him as
<b>king</b>. ... An artist's impression of the negotiation for the throne of <b>England</b> between
... Queen of Scots who would have been <b>next in line</b> were excluded by Henry's
will:. The Regency Acts are Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed at
various times, ... By the Act of Settlement 1701, Parliament passed the <b>line</b> of
succession to Electress Sophia of Hanover; this ... Seven of the Lords Justices
were named in the Act, and the <b>next monarch</b> could appoint seven more, who
would be ... The Crown Prince of Thailand is a title held by the heir apparent to the Thai
throne. First created by <b>King</b> Chulalongkorn (Rama V) in 1886, for his son Prince
... Status, Relationship to <b>monarch</b>, Became Heir, Ceased to be Heir, <b>Next in line</b>
of ... This page is a list of heirs to the Dutch throne. The list includes all individuals
who were ... 16 March 1815. Those who succeeded as <b>King</b> or Queen of the
Netherlands are shown in bold. The list also shows who were <b>next in line</b> to the
heirs. This page is a list of heirs to the Swedish throne. The list includes all individuals
who were ... As <b>the new king</b> was childless, he and the ruling government
arranged for the adoption of an heir to succeed him. <b>The new</b> constitution also
suppressed male-preference primogeniture in favour of strict male-<b>line</b>
primogeniture. The succession to the childless Elizabeth I of <b>England</b> was an open question
from her ... The male <b>line</b> from Henry VIII had failed with the death in 1553 of
Edward VI. ... based on the idea that Henry VII was a usurper, rather than a
legitimate <b>king</b>. ... the <b>next</b> Succession to the Crown of <b>England</b>, by R. Doleman (
comprising ... The House of Saud is the ruling royal family of Saudi Arabia. It is composed of the
descendants ... The <b>next in line</b>, Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, is the son
of <b>King</b> Salman. ... Alexei Vassiliev, The History of Saudi Arabia, London, <b>UK</b>: Al
Saqi Books, 1998; David Holden & Richard Johns, The House of Saud, Pan, ... | Who is next in line to be the monarch of england? |
The Province Prefect informed <b>President</b> Allende of the Navy's actions ... cut and
his cars were sabotaged <b>before</b> the <b>coup</b> d'état, to ensure he ... the <b>Chilean</b>
<b>armed forces</b> were involved in the <b>coup</b>, Allende hoped ... Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte (/ˈpiːnoʊʃeɪ/, also US: /-ʃɛt, ˌpiːn
oʊˈ(t)ʃɛt/, UK: ... Pinochet had been promoted to Commander-in-Chief of the
<b>Chilean Army</b> by Allende on 23 August 1973, having ... soon after the <b>coup</b>,
during the Junta period <b>prior to</b> official transfer of <b>Presidential</b> powers to Pinochet;
in 1975, ... Two weeks <b>before</b> the <b>coup</b>, public dissatisfaction with rising prices and food
shortages led to protests like the one at the Plaza de la Constitución which had ... In the <b>Chilean coup</b> of 1973, Augusto Pinochet rose to power, overthrowing the
democratically elected <b>president</b> Salvador ... A subsequent September 2000
report from the CIA, using declassified documents related to the <b>military coup</b>, ...
On 10 September 1973 -- the day <b>before</b> the <b>coup</b> that ended the ... Salvador Allende was the <b>president of Chile</b> from 1970 until 1973 when he died,
and head of ... Allende's presidency ended with a <b>military</b> rising <b>before</b> the
constitutional end of his term. During his ... In September just a few days <b>before</b>
the 1973 Chilean <b>coup</b> d'etat he addressed the Tendencia Revolucionaria: If you
want to ... Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens was a Chilean Marxist politician and
physician, <b>President</b> ... On 11 September 1973, the <b>military</b> moved to oust
Allende in a <b>coup</b> d'état supported by the United States Central ... The United
States opposition to Allende started several years <b>before</b> he was elected
<b>President of Chile</b>. A <b>military coup</b> overthrew Allende on September 11, 1973. As the <b>armed forces</b>
bombarded the <b>presidential</b> palace (Palacio de La Moneda), Allende committed ... <b>Military leader</b> Alejo is murdered by his two wifes. 1664, The Viceroalty of Peru
estimates 30,000 to 42,000 Spaniards to have died in <b>Chile</b> of which half would ... The Socialist Party of Chile is a political party within the centre-left Nueva
Mayoría. Its historic leader was <b>President of Chile</b> Salvador Allende, who was
deposed in a <b>coup</b> ... The <b>military coup</b> d'état was devastating to the organization
of the Chilean Socialist Party. Within a few weeks of the <b>coup</b>, four members of
their ... A <b>coup</b> d'état, often abbreviated to <b>coup</b>, is the overthrow of a government by non
-democratic ... The <b>Chilean military</b> heads a <b>coup</b>, which deposes <b>President</b> Juan
Esteban Montero and creates the Socialist Republic of <b>Chile</b>. ... <b>Military</b>
overthrows democratic government of Honduras, ten days <b>before</b> a scheduled
election. | Who was the president of chile before the military coup was staged? |
The Śvētāmbara is one of the two main branches of Jainism, the other being the
Digambara. ... <b>Digambar</b> Jain Mahasabha · Vishwa Jain Sangathan · JAINA. Jain <b>Shwetambar</b> Dada Wadi (Mini Temple), Guru Mangat in Lahore Cantt., foot
prints in stone. Jain <b>Digambar</b> Temple with Shikhar, Old Anarkali Jain Mandir ... This compared to 3,400 nuns and 1,200 monks in the Svetambara tradition.
<b>Digambar</b> akhara[edit]. The <b>Digambar</b> Akhara, which along ... This Movement is unitedly led by Jains of all sects (<b>Shwetamber</b>, <b>Digamber</b>,
Sthanak and Terapanthi). Through this movement, the Jains want the Shikharji
Hill ... Shri <b>Shwetambar</b> Temple[edit]. Shri Shantinath <b>Shwetambar</b> Temple is recently
renovated and the re-establishment took ... Also called, Das Lakshana (<b>Digambar</b>). Observed by, Jains. Celebrations, 8 days
(Shwtemabar) 10 days (<b>Digambar</b>). Observances, fasting, going to the Jain ... Sthānakavāsī is a sect of Śvētāmbara Jainism founded by a merchant named
Lavaji in 1653 ... There are Various organized sub-sects in <b>Shwetambar</b>
Sthankawasi order ... <b>Digambar</b> Jain Mahasabha · Vishwa Jain Sangathan ·
JAINA. Jainism ... Shri <b>Digambar</b> Jain Lal Mandir is the oldest and best-known Jain temple in Delhi,
India. It is directly across from the Red Fort in the historical Chandni Chowk ... This is a list of Jain ascetics. The list include the names of ascetics who are
known for their ... of the Jain text, Tattvarthsutra · Mantunga composer of
Bhaktamara Stotra recognized by both, <b>Digambar</b> and Śvētāmbara. ... of the 20th
century; Acharya Mahasharman - 11th Acharya of Jain <b>Swetamber</b> Terapanth
Community. Digambara[edit]. Main article: Digambara. <b>Digambar</b> Jain monk. Digambara (sky-
clad) is one ... | Shwetamber and digamber are related with which religion? |
"<b>Feel Good Inc</b>." is a song by British virtual band Gorillaz, featuring American hip-
hop group De ... Back in the tower, De La Soul appear as larger-than life,
seemingly omnipotent images on surrounding television screens, <b>laughing</b> at the
... For the 2005 Demon Days tour, a version of the song featuring De La Soul and
Bootie Brown, who have also appeared in "<b>Feel Good Inc</b>.", "Superfast Jellyfish" ... Vincent Lamont Mason Jr. (born March 24, 1970) is an American rapper,
producer, DJ, who is ... recorded the introductory <b>laugh</b> for De La Soul's
collaboration with Gorillaz, "<b>Feel Good Inc</b>.". ... LYRICS007 – We <b>Do</b> Better Than
James Bond. Gorillaz are a British virtual band created in 1998 by Damon Albarn and artist
Jamie Hewlett. ... We said, fuck it, we'll sit on the idea until we can <b>do</b> it ourselves,
and maybe even raise ... At the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards in Miami on 28
August, Gorillaz won two awards for "<b>Feel Good Inc</b>." featuring De La Soul,
including ... Brian Joseph Burton (born July 29, 1977), better known by his stage name
Danger Mouse, ... While the Danger Mouse debut was well received by critics, he
<b>did</b> not rise to ... In April 2009, he and Helena Costas released an album as
Joker's Daughter titled The Last <b>Laugh</b>. ... "<b>Feel Good Inc</b>." Record of the Year,
Nominated. <b>Laughter</b> is a physical reaction in humans consisting usually of rhythmical, often
audible ... Because <b>laughter</b> is a social mechanism, an audience may not <b>feel</b> as
if they ... of its timing and rhythm) has to <b>do</b> with the amount of danger the
audience <b>feels</b>, ... "<b>Laughter</b> is <b>Good</b> for Your Heart, According to a New UMMC
Study". Joker's Daughter · The Last <b>Laugh</b>, 2009 ... Gorillaz, "<b>Feel Good Inc</b>." 2005,
Demon Days. "Dare". "Dirty Harry". Dinah Washington, "Baby, <b>Did</b> You Hear?
Danger ... "<b>Feel Good</b> Hit of the Summer" is a song by American rock band Queens of the
Stone Age and ... Though the music sounds similar, the lyrics are replaced by
rhythmic <b>laughing</b> (it was entitled <b>Feel Good</b> Hit of Haha). ... "I Sat by the Ocean";
"The Vampyre of Time and Memory"; "Smooth Sailing"; "The Way You Used to <b>Do</b>
". Schadenfreude is the experience of pleasure, joy, or self-satisfaction that comes
from learning of or witnessing the troubles, failures, or humiliation of another.
Schadenfreude is a complex emotion, where rather than <b>feeling</b> sympathy ...
Gloating is different from schadenfreude in that it <b>does</b> not necessarily require
malice ... Evil <b>laughter</b> or maniacal <b>laughter</b> is a stock manic <b>laughter</b> by a villain in fiction.
The expression dates to at least 1860. "Wicked <b>laugh</b>" can be found even earlier
... | Who does the laugh in feel good inc? |
The <b>2017 Women's Cricket World Cup</b> was an international <b>women's cricket</b>
tournament that ... Points: England <b>Women</b> 2, Australia <b>Women</b> 0. This was
England <b>Women's</b> first <b>win</b> against Australia <b>Women</b> in a <b>World Cup</b> since 1993. The <b>2017 ICC Women's World Cup</b> Final was a women's One Day International
cricket match played between England and India to decide the <b>winner</b> of the ... The <b>ICC Women's</b> Cricket <b>World Cup</b> is the sport's oldest <b>world championship</b>,
with the first ... England <b>won</b> the match, held at Edgbaston, Birmingham by 92
runs <b>to win the</b> ... The table below provides an overview of the performances of
teams over past <b>World Cups</b>, as of the end of group stage of the <b>2017</b> tournament
. The <b>2017 ICC Women's</b> Cricket <b>World Cup</b> Qualifier was an international
women's cricket ... the other eight teams included the bottom four teams of the
2014–16 <b>ICC Women's</b> Championship and the four <b>winners</b> of the regional
qualifiers. The 2018 <b>ICC Women's</b> World Twenty20 was hosted in the West Indies from 9 to
24 November 2018, during the 2018–19 international cricket season. It was the
sixth edition of the <b>ICC Women's</b> T20 <b>World Cup</b>, and the second ... The
tournament <b>was awarded</b> to the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) at the 2013
annual ... The 2018 <b>ICC Women's</b> World Twenty20 Final was a Women's Twenty20
International cricket ... Australia <b>won</b> the match by eight wickets, securing their
fourth World Twenty20 title. It was the third time ... George had previously
umpired in three Women's Cricket <b>World Cup</b> finals, in each of 2005, 2013 and
<b>2017</b>. England's ... The <b>2017</b>–20 <b>ICC Women's</b> Championship is the second edition of the <b>ICC</b>
<b>Women's</b> Championship, a Women's One Day International cricket (WODI)
competition currently being contested by eight teams, to determine qualification
for the 2021 Women's Cricket <b>World Cup</b>. ... an unassailable points lead <b>to win</b>
<b>the ICC Women's</b> Championship trophy for ... The 2016 <b>ICC Women's</b> World Twenty20 was the fifth edition of the <b>ICC Women's</b>
World Twenty20, the <b>world championship</b> ... Sri Lanka, Eighth. Ireland · 2015 <b>ICC</b>
<b>Women's</b> World Twenty20 Qualifier, <b>Winner</b>. Bangladesh, Runner-up ... The <b>2017 Women's Cricket World Cup</b> in England was contested by eight teams.
The top four ... all of 20-over duration (rather than the 50 overs used at the <b>World</b>
<b>Cup</b>). Zimbabwe was the <b>winner</b>, finishing undefeated in its six matches. The <b>ICC Women's</b> T20 <b>World Cup</b> is the biennial international championship for
women's ... the remaining teams determined by the World Twenty20 Qualifier.
Australia are the most successful team, having <b>won</b> the tournament four times. | Who won the icc womens world cup 2017? |
The <b>Nissan GT-R</b> is a sports car produced by Nissan, which was unveiled in
2007. It is the ... Sales <b>began</b> in Japan on February 2, 2009 at seven preselected
dealers staffed ... Nissan claimed the price for the 2020 model year GT-R NISMO
of ... The <b>earliest</b> predecessor of the <b>GT-R</b>, the S54 2000 GT-B, ... 2000 <b>GT-R</b>, scored
33 victories in the one and a half <b>years</b> it ... The <b>GT-R began</b> as a sedan, but a 2-door coupé version was debuted in October
1970 and introduced in March 1971. The cars were stripped of unnecessary ... It was <b>Nissan's first</b> prototype since the R391 competed in 1999, although the
company had supplied engines in recent <b>years</b>. The car was branded after the ... The <b>Nissan</b> 350Z is a two-door, two-seater sports car that was manufactured by
<b>Nissan</b> Motor ... The <b>first year</b> there was only a coupe, as the roadster did not
debut until the following year. Initially, the ... The 350Z replaced the <b>Skyline GT-R</b>
as the car for <b>Nissan's</b> factory and customer teams in the Super GT's GT 500
class. The Infiniti Q50 is a compact executive car that replaced the Infiniti G sedan,
manufactured by Nissan's Infiniti luxury brand. ... for the 2019 model year. The
Japanese model of the Q50 is marketed as the V37 <b>Nissan Skyline</b>. ... Production
of Q50 at Tochigi production plant <b>began</b> on 14 May 2014. Production of the
Chinese ... Sales of the Nissan Z Car started in October 1969 (for the 1970 model <b>year</b>), with
separate versions for the Japanese and U.S. markets. ... engine with the <b>Nissan</b>
<b>Skyline</b> 2000 GT-R. The Nissan Maxima is a full-size car manufactured by Nissan and sold primarily
in North ... In 1983 for model year 1984, the last year of the first generation
Maxima, ... Nissan Australia <b>began</b> importing the J30 series for a May 1990
release to replace the locally assembled <b>Nissan Skyline</b> (R31) sedan and station
wagon. The VR is a series of twin-turbo DOHC V6 automobile engines from Nissan with
displacements ... Production of the VR30DDTT engine <b>began</b> in 2016 at the
powertrain plant in Iwaki, Fukushima, Japan. ... It is a version of VR38DETT
engine used in <b>Nissan GT-R</b>, with GT3-spec camshaft, connecting rod and
connecting rod ... Nismo is the in-house tuning, motorsports and performance division of <b>Nissan</b>.
Formed in 1984 ... The following <b>year</b> they developed the <b>Skyline GT-R</b> for racing
as well as building ... Soon to be added to the range is the hatchback <b>Nissan</b>
Pulsar Nismo and the electric Mark2 <b>Nissan</b> Leaf 2018-<b>nissan</b>-leaf-<b>first</b>-drive-
review ... | What was the first year of the nissan gtr? |
<b>Bonnie</b> Elizabeth Parker (October 1, 1910 – May 23, 1934) and <b>Clyde</b> Champion
Barrow (March 24, 1909 – May 23, 1934) were an American criminal couple ... <b>Bonnie and Clyde</b> is a 1967 American biographical crime film directed by Arthur
Penn and starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway as the title characters ... <b>Bonnie</b> & <b>Clyde</b> is a musical with music by Frank Wildhorn, lyrics by Don Black
and a book by Ivan Menchell. The world premiere took place in La Jolla, ... Bonnie & Clyde is a revisionist 2013 miniseries about Great Depression-era
outlaws <b>Bonnie and Clyde</b> starring Emile Hirsch as Clyde Barrow and Holliday ... "03' <b>Bonnie</b> & <b>Clyde</b>" is a song recorded by American rapper Jay-Z featuring his
then-girlfriend, American singer Beyonce Knowles. It was composed by Shawn ... "<b>Bonnie and Clyde</b>" is a French-language song written by Serge Gainsbourg, and
performed by Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot. The song tells the story of the ... <b>Bonnie and Clyde</b> is a compilation album by Serge Gainsbourg and Brigitte
Bardot. It was originally released by Fontana Records in 1968. <b>Bonnie</b> & <b>Clyde</b>" is a song by the American rapper Eminem. The song appears
on the Slim Shady EP and The Slim Shady LP. Eminem recorded a prequel for ... "The Ballad of <b>Bonnie and Clyde</b>" is a song recorded by the British rhythm and
blues singer Georgie Fame. Released as a single, the song reached number one
... The <b>Bonnie and Clyde</b> Garage Apartment is located at 3347½ Oak Ridge Drive in
Joplin, Newton County, Missouri, though it actually fronts on 34th Street. | Who played bonnie in the movie bonnie and clyde? |
<b>La Liga</b>'s <b>all</b>-<b>time top goalscorer</b> is Argentinas Lionel Messi, who also holds the
<b>record</b> for most goals scored in a ... Lionel Messi is the <b>all time top scorer</b> and the <b>all time</b> top assist leader in <b>La Liga</b>
history. He is still active. Records in this section refer to <b>La Liga</b> from its founding
... Lionel Messi, pictured in 2015, is Barcelona's <b>all</b>-<b>time top</b>-<b>scorer</b> with 662 goals
in all competitions. Futbol Club Barcelona is a professional football club, based in
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. ... 36 (<b>La Liga Record</b>) – Argentina Lionel Messi.
Longest scoring run in <b>La Liga</b>: 33 goals, 21 games (<b>La Liga Record</b>) – Argentina
... ... is Real Madrid's <b>all</b>-<b>time leading goalscorer</b> with 451 goals in all competitions.
Real Madrid Club de Fútbol is a Spanish professional association football club
based in Madrid ... Real Madrid was one of the founding members of <b>La Liga</b> in
1929, and is one of three clubs, including Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao, never to
... The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known as <b>La</b>
<b>Liga</b> is the ... According to UEFA's league coefficient, <b>La Liga</b> has been the <b>top</b>
league in ... Below is a complete <b>record</b> of how many teams played in each
season ... he <b>scored</b> 333 goals, won the inaugural <b>La Liga</b> title and five Copa Del
Rey. A hat-trick scored against Sevilla on 22 November made him the <b>all</b>-<b>time top</b>
<b>scorer</b> in <b>La Liga</b>, as he surpassed the 59-year <b>record</b> of 251 league goals held
by ... ... including two <b>La Liga</b> titles, two Copas del Rey, and four UEFA Champions
League titles, and became the club's <b>all</b>-<b>time top goalscorer</b>. After joining Madrid
... In Spanish football, the Trofeo Pichichi is awarded by the sports newspaper
Marca to the <b>top goalscorer</b> of each <b>La Liga</b> season. ... All <b>top scorers</b> who
preceded the award's creation were retroactively named Pichichi winners by
Marca. ... Telmo Zarra won the inaugural Pichichi Trophy in 1953 and a joint-
<b>record</b> six trophies. El Clásico or el clásico is the name given in football to any match between fierce
rivals FC ... 100 as of the match played on 1 March 2020. Along with Athletic
Bilbao, they are the only clubs in <b>La Liga</b> to have never been relegated. ...
Goalscoring. Lionel Messi is the <b>all</b>-<b>time top scorer</b> in El Clásico history with 26
goals. Club Atlético de Madrid commonly referred to as Atlético de Madrid or simply as
Atlético or ... Atlético have won <b>La Liga</b> on 10 occasions, including a league and
cup double in 1996; the Copa del Rey on 10 occasions; two ... Luis Aragonés,
Atlético's <b>top scorer</b> of <b>all time</b>, four-time club manager and most successful
manager. | Who is the all time top scorer of la liga? |
<b>I'm So Excited</b>" is a <b>song</b> by American vocal group The Pointer Sisters. Jointly
written and composed by the sisters in ... "<b>I'm So Excited</b>" is a <b>song</b> by Australian-Danish <b>singer</b> Anja Nissen. It was written
and produced by Redfoo and will.i.am. The <b>song</b> features vocals from will.i.am ... <b>I'm</b> So Tired" is a <b>song</b> by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968
double album The ... "I got <b>so excited</b> about her letters," he said. ... The <b>song</b> is in
the key of A major and features Lennon <b>singing</b> the main tune in a slow, flowing ... Released: 1982; "<b>I'm So Excited</b>" Released: September 1982; "If You Wanna Get
Back Your Lady" Released: 1983. Professional ratings. Review scores. Source,
Rating. AllMusic, 3/5 stars. <b>So Excited</b>! is the ninth studio album by the Pointer
Sisters, released in 1982 on the Planet ... For the 2006 Janet Jackson song, see
So Excited. The Pointer Sisters are an American R&B <b>singing</b> group from Oakland, California,
who ... "Automatic" reached #5; "Jump (For My Love)" reached #3; a remix of "<b>I'm</b>
<b>So Excited</b>" was added to the album almost a <b>year</b> into its shelf life and reached ... June Antoinette Pointer (November 30, 1953 – April 11, 2006) was an American
<b>singer</b>, best ... The duo <b>sang</b> at numerous clubs, then became a trio later that <b>year</b>
when sister Anita quit her job as a secretary to join them. ... "He's So Shy" (1980),
"Slow Hand" (1981), "American Music," "Should I Do It" and "<b>I'm So Excited</b>. "<b>I'm So</b> Tired..." (stylized in lowercase) is a <b>song</b> recorded by American <b>singer</b>
Lauv and Australian <b>singer</b> Troye Sivan. It was released on January 24, 2019. "<b>I'm So Excited</b>" (1984), "Neutron Dance" (1984), "Baby Come and Get It" (1985).
"Neutron Dance" is a <b>song</b> written by Allee Willis and Danny Sembello which was
introduced by ... Despite four singles being released from Breakout in its initial
<b>year</b> of release "Neutron Dance" was issued as a single in November 1984, the ... "Promises" is a <b>song</b> by Scottish music producer Calvin Harris and English <b>singer</b>
-<b>songwriter</b> ... <b>I'm so excited</b> for you all to hear this <b>song</b>." The announcement ... Anita Marie Pointer (born January 23, 1948) is an American R&B/Soul <b>singer</b>–
<b>songwriter</b>, ... and a Grammy Nomination for the Best Country <b>Song</b> of the <b>year</b> in
1975. ... "He's So Shy" (1980), "Slow Hand" (1981) and "<b>I'm So Excited</b>" (1982). | Who sings the song i'm so excited? |
The <b>Lion King</b> is a 2019 American musical film directed and produced by Jon
Favreau, written by Jeff Nathanson, and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a
... The <b>Lion King</b> is a 1994 American animated musical film produced by Walt
Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 32nd ... The <b>Lion King</b> is a musical based on the 1994 Walt Disney Animation Studios'
animated feature film of the same name with music by Elton John, lyrics by Tim ... The <b>Lion King</b> is a Disney media franchise comprising a film series and
additional media. The success of the original 1994 American animated feature,
The Lion ... On July 9, 2019, it was revealed that Beyoncé produced and curated an album
titled The <b>Lion King</b>: The Gift, which features new songs inspired by the film, ... The <b>Lion King</b>: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for the
1994 Disney animated film, The <b>Lion King</b>. It contains songs from the film ... The <b>Lion King</b> is a platformer video game based on Disney's animated film of the
same name. The title was developed by Westwood Studios and published by ... In the Pride Lands of Africa, <b>King</b> Simba and Queen Nala's newborn daughter,
Kiara, is presented to the assembled animals by Rafiki, a mandrill who serves as
... The <b>Lion King</b> 1 <sup>1</sup>⁄2 is a 2004 American animated comedy adventure film
produced by the Australian branch of Disneytoon Studios and released direct to ... The <b>Lion King</b> is a 1994 animated Disney film. The <b>Lion King</b> may also refer to:
The <b>Lion King</b> (franchise), a media franchise that originated with the film The Lion
... | When did the lion king open on broadway? |
The bibliographical definition of an <b>edition</b> includes all copies of a <b>book</b> printed “
from substantially the same setting of type,” including all minor typographical ... The printer's key, also known as the number line, is a line of text printed on the
copyright page ... the same type setting, no matter how many printings are done.
<b>Book</b> collectors tend to define first <b>edition</b> as the first printing of the first <b>edition</b>. A limited-<b>edition book</b> is a book released in a limited-quantity print run, usually
fewer than 1000 copies The term connotes scarcity or exclusivity. The higher the
... Small-size <b>books</b> which could fit in a reader's pocket have existed from early
times. For example, the early 8th-century gospel <b>book</b> known as the St Cuthbert ... The <b>edition</b> notice (or copyright page) is the page in a <b>book</b> containing
information about the current <b>edition</b>, usually on the back of the title page. It often
contains ... Threshold <b>Editions</b> is an imprint of Simon & Schuster—the publishing division of
... In 2015, Threshold signed a <b>book</b> deal with Donald Trump, for a <b>book</b> ... Where the Sidewalk Ends is a 1974 children's poetry collection written and
illustrated by Shel Silverstein. It was published by Harper and Row Publishers.
The <b>book's</b> poems address many common childhood concerns and also ... A 30th
Anniversary <b>Edition</b> of the <b>book</b> appeared in 2004, and two audio <b>editions</b> (1983
and ... In 1962 World <b>Book</b> produced a Braille <b>edition</b>, which filled 145 volumes and
nearly 40,000 pages. It was the first ... A hardcover or hardback book is one bound with rigid protective covers It has a
flexible, sewn ... If brisk sales are anticipated, a hardcover <b>edition of a book</b> is
typically released first, followed by a "trade" paperback edition (same format as ... Online <b>editions</b>, Year, Description and notes, Link. LDS Church internet <b>edition</b>,
2013, Official Internet <b>edition</b> of the <b>Book</b> of ... | Where do you find the edition of a book? |
The <b>Secret Life of Pets</b> is a 2016 3D American computer-animated comedy film
produced by Illumination Entertainment. It is directed by Chris Renaud, ... The <b>Secret Life of Pets</b> is an American media franchise created by Illumination.
Directed by Chris Renaud, the series stars the voices of Eric Stonestreet, Kevin ... The <b>Secret Life of Pets</b> 2 is a 2019 American 3D computer animated comedy film
produced by Illumination, directed by Chris Renaud, co-directed by Jonathan ... The <b>Secret Life of Pets</b>: Off the Leash! 2020, Theme park ride at several Universal
Studios parks and resorts. Co-production with Universal Creative. Franchises[ ... Character breeds[edit]. Before we start an edit war, I'm going to explain why I
reverted a change to two characters' breeds. Earlier today, I changed breed ... Christopher Meledandri is an American film producer and the founder, CEO and
owner of Illumination. He is best known as the producer of the Despicable Me
franchise. Contents. 1 Works. 1.1 Walt Disney Pictures; 1.2 20th Century Fox
Animation; 1.3 Illumination; 1.4 DreamWorks Animation. 2 Personal life; 3
Filmography ... The Secret Life of Pets Healy is one of producer of the Despicable Me franchise as well as other
Illumination films including Sing (2016) and The <b>Secret Life of Pets</b> (2016).
Beside that ... Character[edit]. What could be harrison ford take a voice of any character??
Aldiagung (talk) 12:00, 9 February 2019 (UTC) ... Secret Life, The Secret Life or The Secret Life of... may refer to: Contents. 1 Music;
2 Television ... 2005; The Secret Life Of... (television program), a television food/
cookery show on the US Food Network; The <b>Secret Life of Pets</b>, a film in 2016 ... Alexandre Michel Gérard Desplat is a French film composer. He has won two
Academy Awards ... "Alexandre Desplat to Return for 'The <b>Secret Life of Pets</b> 2' -
Film Music Reporter". filmmusicreporter.com. ^ "Alexandre Desplat to Reteam
with ... | Name of cat in secret life of pets? |
<b>Coach</b> is an American sitcom <b>television series</b> that aired for nine seasons on
ABC from ... Much of Hayden's <b>coaching</b> job, besides mentoring his <b>players</b>, was
working with his defensive coordinator and assistant head <b>coach</b> Luther Van
Dam ... Ernie Pantusso (or Pantuso), commonly known as "<b>Coach</b>", is a fictional
character on the American <b>television show</b> Cheers, portrayed by Nicholas
Colasanto between 1982 and 1985. <b>Coach</b> was originally Sam Malone'<b>s</b>
baseball <b>coach</b> before the <b>show's</b> pilot ... Colasanto, <b>who played Coach</b>, had
heart disease since the mid-1970s ... Craig Theodore Nelson (born April 4, 1944) is an American <b>actor</b>. He is known for
his roles as ... Incredibles and its 2018 sequel. He also starred as Zeek
Braverman in the <b>television series</b> Parenthood. ... <b>Coach</b> ran from 1989 to 1997,
with Nelson starring as college football <b>coach</b> Hayden Fox. Nelson in 2004. He
provided ... Nicholas Colasanto (January 19, 1924 – February 12, 1985) was an American
<b>actor</b> and <b>television</b> director who is best known for his role as "<b>Coach</b>" Ernie ...
<b>television</b>. Colasanto's character was written out of the <b>show</b> as also having died. The episode list of the <b>television</b> sitcom <b>Coach</b>. The <b>series</b> aired on ABC from
February 28, 1989 to May 14, 1997, with 200 episodes produced over nine ... The White Shadow is an American drama <b>television series</b> starring Ken Howard
that ran on the CBS network from November 27, 1978, to March 16, 1981, about
a white former professional basketball <b>player</b> who takes a job <b>coaching</b> ... Upon
his retirement, Reeves takes a job as the head basketball <b>coach</b> at the fictional ... William Mark Fagerbakke is an American <b>actor</b>. He voices Patrick Star in the
animated <b>series</b> SpongeBob SquarePants and <b>played</b> Michael "Dauber"
Dybinski on the sitcom <b>Coach</b>. The story was conceived from a screenplay co-written by John Gatins and Mark
Schwahn, who created the <b>TV series</b> One Tree Hill. The film also recycles a ... Callen initiated his career as one of the original cast members on the sketch
comedy <b>series</b> MADtv. Callen now <b>plays Coach</b> Mellor in Schooled and is co-
host of ... "<b>Coach's</b> Daughter" is the fifth episode of the American <b>television</b> sitcom, Cheers,
written by Ken Estin and directed by James Burrows. It first aired on NBC on
October 28, 1982. This episode guest stars Allyce Beasley as <b>Coach</b>'<b>s</b> daughter,
Lisa Pantusso. | Who played coach on the tv show coach? |
<b>Christine</b> is a 1983 American supernatural horror <b>film</b> directed by John Carpenter
and starring ... This is the <b>kind</b> of <b>movie</b> where you walk out with a silly grin, get in
your <b>car</b>, and lay rubber halfway down the Eisenhower." Janet Maslin of The ... Media <b>type</b>, Print (Hardcover). Pages, 526. ISBN · 978-0-670-22026-7. <b>Christine</b>
is a horror novel by American writer Stephen King, published in 1983. It tells the
story of a <b>car</b> (a 1958 Plymouth Fury) apparently possessed by supernatural
forces. A <b>film</b> adaptation, directed by John Carpenter, was released in December
of ... Killdozer!, a 1974 <b>film</b> about a possessed bulldozer. The Hearse, a 1980 horror
<b>movie</b> about a possessed hearse. <b>Christine</b>, a 1983 horror <b>film</b> inspired by
Stephen ... The Plymouth Fury is a model of automobile which was produced by Plymouth
from 1955 to ... The Fury was a full-size <b>car</b> from 1959 to 1961, then a mid-size
<b>car</b> from 1962 to 1964, again a ... The word "fury" denotes a <b>type</b> of anger,
inspired by the Furies, mythological creatures in ... Stunt <b>car</b> used in the <b>movie</b>
<b>Christine</b> ... Taarzan: The Wonder <b>Car</b> is a 2004 Indian fantasy action thriller <b>film</b> directed by
... It is loosely based on the American <b>film Christine</b> (1983), which was also ... The Love Bug is a 1968 American comedy <b>film</b> directed by Robert Stevenson and
the first in a ... It was based on the 1961 book <b>Car</b>, Boy, Girl by Gordon Buford. ...
It also features Buddy Hackett as Jim's enlightened, <b>kind</b>-hearted friend, ...
<b>Christine</b> (1983) - a later <b>film</b> about an anthropomorphic autumn-red, hardtop
1958 ... Ryan comes across a <b>car</b> accident and as he crawls into the overturned <b>vehicle</b>,
he finds <b>Christine</b> trapped. Although she resists frantically at first, with the help of
... To <b>film</b> the action, which included close-ups of <b>Christine</b> jamming her foot on the
pedal, hitting the brake, and shifting gears, the team created a puzzle <b>car</b> which ... <b>Christine</b> is mainly a feminine name of Greek or Egyptian origin, although it is
also rarely used ... <b>Christine</b>, novel by Stephen King about a demonic <b>car</b>; a 1983
<b>film</b> adaptation was produced; <b>Christine</b> Booth, the daughter of Dr. Temperance ... <b>Christine</b> Chubbuck (August 24, 1944 – July 15, 1974) was an American
television news ... The <b>film</b> reel of the restaurant shooting had jammed and would
not run, so Chubbuck shrugged it off and said on-camera, "In keeping with
Channel 40's ... | What type of car was christine in the movie? |
The <b>Chiefs</b> began the 2018 season with ... Patrick Mahomes won the <b>Super Bowl</b>
Most ... This essentially made the <b>Chiefs</b> the first wild card team to play in the <b>Super Bowl</b>
. (Dawson says he thinks both the Jets and ... The <b>Super Bowl</b> is the annual American football game that determines the
champion of the ... The Jets and the <b>Chiefs</b> are the only non-NFL teams to win the
<b>Super Bowl</b>, both being members of the now-defunct AFL at the time. The Jets
have ... The following is a detailed history of the Kansas City <b>Chiefs</b>, a professional
American football ... triumphant return the following day in downtown Kansas City
. <b>Super Bowl</b> IV was the last championship won by the <b>Chiefs</b> until <b>Super Bowl</b>
LIV, ... The AFL champion Kansas City <b>Chiefs</b> defeated the NFL ... The victory by the
AFL evened the <b>Super Bowl</b> series with the NFL at two ... The <b>Chiefs</b> entered the game after recording an 11–2–1 mark during the regular
season. In the AFL championship game, ... The <b>Chiefs</b>' passing attack was ranked second in the NFL. Mahomes' top receiver
was Pro <b>Bowl</b> tight end Travis Kelce, who ... Joseph Clifford Montana Jr. (born June 11, 1956), nicknamed "Joe Cool" and "the
Comeback ... While a member of the 49ers, Montana started and won four <b>Super</b>
<b>Bowls</b> and was the first player ever to have been ... In 1993, Montana was traded
to the Kansas City <b>Chiefs</b> where he played his final two seasons, and led the ... Andrew Walter Reid (born March 19, 1958) is an American football coach who is
the head ... In <b>Super Bowl</b> LIV, the <b>Chiefs</b> were losing 10–20 to the San Francisco
49ers in the fourth quarter with 8:53 left, their third straight game trailing by at ... Patrick Lavon Mahomes II (born September 17, 1995) is an American football
quarterback for ... During the 2019–20 playoffs, Mahomes led the <b>Chiefs</b> to <b>Super</b>
<b>Bowl</b> LIV, their first <b>Super Bowl</b> appearance in 50 years, where they defeated the
... | When did the chiefs go to the super bowl? |
As of 31 March 2018, there were over 100,000 publications registered with the
Registrar of <b>Newspapers</b> for <b>India</b>. <b>India</b> has the second-largest <b>newspaper</b> ... This is a list of the top 20 <b>newspapers</b> in <b>India</b> by circulation. These figures
include both print and digital subscriptions, are compiled by the Audit Bureau of ... The Times of <b>India</b> (TOI) is an Indian English-language daily <b>newspaper</b> owned
by The Times Group. It is the third-largest <b>newspaper</b> in <b>India</b> by circulation and ... Pages in category "Defunct <b>newspapers</b> of <b>India</b>". The following 53 pages are in
this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more)
... <b>India</b> has the second-largest <b>newspaper</b> market in the world, with daily
<b>newspapers</b> reporting a ... Also see List of Indian <b>newspapers</b> by circulation. According to the Registrar of
<b>Newspapers</b> for <b>India</b>, there are 1,10,851 registered publication in <b>India</b> as of 31
... Media of <b>India</b> · List of <b>newspapers</b>. Hindustan Times is an Indian English-
language daily <b>newspaper</b>. Inaugurated by Mahatma ... Office of the Registrar of the <b>Newspapers</b> for <b>India</b> (official name), more popularly
known as Registrar of <b>Newspapers</b> for <b>India</b> (RNI), is a Government of <b>India</b> ... Pages in category "Urdu-language <b>newspapers</b> published in <b>India</b>". The
following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect
recent ... Pages in category "English-language <b>newspapers</b> published in <b>India</b>". The
following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total. This list may not reflect
recent ... | Which is the highest selling newspaper in india? |
<b>UNESCO World Heritage</b> Site. Part of, Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers
National Parks · Criteria, Natural: (vii), (x). Reference, 335-001. Inscription, 1988 (
12th session). Area, 62,460 ha (241.2 sq mi). The <b>Nanda Devi National Park</b> or
Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, established in 1982 is a ... The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (<b>UNESCO</b>)
<b>World Heritage</b> Sites are important places of cultural or <b>natural</b> heritage as
described in the <b>UNESCO World Heritage</b> ... Hampi was <b>added</b> to the <b>List of</b>
<b>World Heritage</b> Sites in Danger in 1999, but removed in ... <b>Nanda Devi</b> in the
<b>national park</b>. Nanda Devi (Hindi: नन्दा देवी) is the second highest mountain in India after
... The surrounding <b>Nanda Devi National Park</b> was declared a <b>UNESCO World</b> ...
For a <b>list</b> of notable peaks of the Sanctuary and its environs, see Nanda Devi ...
and endurance', <b>adding</b> that gaining entry to the Nanda Devi Sanctuary alone
was ... Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, located in North
Chamoli, in the state ... UNESCO World Heritage Site ... <b>Nanda Devi National</b>
<b>Park</b> Reserve is in the <b>UNESCO</b> World Network of Biosphere Reserves. ...
586,069 ha and the Valley of Flowers National Park was <b>added</b> as the second
core zone (62,462 ... The <b>UNESCO</b> has designated 61 <b>World Heritage</b> Sites in six countries (also
called "<b>state</b> ... Besides India, the first sites from the Country Nepal were the
Sagarmatha <b>National Park</b> and ... "<b>Nanda Devi</b> and Valley of Flowers <b>National</b>
<b>Parks</b>". The <b>Nanda Devi National Park</b> and Valley of Flowers National Parks is an
<b>UNESCO World Heritage</b> Site in Uttarakhand, India. It possesses of two core
areas ... Rani ki Vav or Ranki vav ( lit. Queen's stepwell) is a stepwell situated in the town
of Patan in Gujarat <b>state</b> ... It was <b>added</b> to the <b>list</b> of <b>UNESCO's World Heritage</b>
Sites on 22 June 2014. ... It is classified as a <b>Nanda</b>-type stepwell. ... including
Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, goddesses (<b>Devi</b>), Ganesha, Kubera, Lakulisha,
Bhairava, ... The Indian government has established 18 biosphere reserves in India which
protect larger areas of <b>natural</b> habitat than a typical <b>national park</b> or animal
sanctuary ... Eleven of the eighteen biosphere reserves are a part of the <b>World</b>
Network of ... based on the <b>UNESCO</b> Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme
<b>list</b>. <b>National parks</b> in India are IUCN category II protected areas. India's first <b>national</b>
<b>park</b> was ... Valley of Flowers National Park is UNESCO World Network of
Biosphere Reserves ... Kasu <b>Brahmananda</b> Reddy <b>National Park</b> · Telangana,
1994, 1.42 ... tiger density in the world, Indian rhinoceros, <b>UNESCO World</b>
<b>Heritage</b> Site. This is a <b>list</b> of the <b>UNESCO World Heritage</b> Sites around the world by year of
inscription, ... 29 sites (24 cultural, 4 <b>natural</b>, 1 mixed) ... Sudan, Sanganeb
Marine <b>National Park</b> and Dungonab Bay – Mukkawar Island Marine <b>National</b>
<b>Park</b>, <b>Natural</b>, 262 ... India · <b>Nanda Devi</b> and Valley of Flowers <b>National Parks</b>,
<b>Natural</b>, 335. | When was nanda devi national park added to the unesco's list of world heritage? |
Lori Tan Chinn (born 7 July 1948) is an American actress. She is best known for
her role as Mei <b>Chang</b> on the Netflix series <b>Orange Is the New Black</b>. Chinn's ... For the episode, see <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> (season 3). For other uses, see
Ching <b>Chang</b> Chong (disambiguation). Ching chong and ching <b>chang</b> chong are
pejorative terms sometimes employed by speakers of English to mock or <b>play</b> on
the Chinese language, ... Meanwhile, the guards <b>play</b> a fantasy sport game called "fantasy inmate". Several
supporting characters who appeared throughout the first five seasons are absent
... The fourth season of the American comedy-drama television series <b>Orange Is the</b>
<b>New Black</b> ... a Comedy Series and Outstanding Performance by a Female <b>Actor</b>
in a Comedy Series for Uzo Aduba, and numerous other awards. ... Constance
Shulman as Erica "Yoga" Jones; Lori Tan Chinn as Mei <b>Chang</b>; Tamara Torres ... Mei <b>Chang</b> (<b>played</b> by Lori Tan Chinn; portrayed by Teresa Ting in flashbacks) –
An irritable, laconic Chinese woman who runs the ... The fifth season of the American comedy-drama television series <b>Orange Is the</b>
<b>New Black</b> ... help, which is heard by Gina, who is holed up <b>playing</b> cards in
Frieda's basement "bunker" with Yoga Jones, Anita and other inmates. ...
Constance Shulman as Erica "Yoga" Jones; Lori Tan Chinn as Mei <b>Chang</b>;
Tamara Torres as ... <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> is an American comedy-drama series created by Jenji
Kohan that airs ... Piper Chapman (<b>played</b> by Taylor Schilling) is a woman who
was sentenced to 15 months in ... Lori Tan Chinn, Mei <b>Chang</b>, Recurring · Guest. Ching, <b>chang</b>, chong is a pejorative term mocking the Chinese language. Ching
<b>Chang</b> Chong may also refer to: "Ching <b>Chang</b> Chong", a 2009 song by the band
Cherona from their album Sound of Cherona; "Ching <b>Chang</b> Chong", a 2010
song by Rucka Rucka Ali from his album I'm Black, ... Chong <b>Chang</b>", an episode
from season three of <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> ... The third season of the American comedy-drama television series <b>Orange Is the</b>
<b>New Black</b> ... a Comedy Series and Outstanding Performance by a Female <b>Actor</b>
in a Comedy Series for Uzo Aduba, and numerous other awards. ... Flashback:
<b>Chang</b> is savagely rejected by a wealthy Chinese businessman, who had met
her ... Pages in category "<b>Orange Is the New Black</b> episode redirects to lists". The
following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. This list may not reflect
recent ... | Who plays chang in orange is the new black? |
The <b>Iowa</b> Hawkeyes <b>football</b> program represents the University of <b>Iowa</b> in college
<b>football</b>. ... The Hawkeyes defeated #8 <b>Ohio State</b>, #15 Michigan State, and #10
Purdue. <b>Iowa</b> lost to rival ... His first team finished 5–4, which would be <b>Iowa's last</b>
winning record for 20 years. ... <b>Iowa beat</b> Georgia Tech by a <b>final</b> score of 24-14. The 2009 <b>Ohio State</b> Buckeyes <b>football</b> team represented <b>Ohio State</b> University in
the 2009 ... The <b>last time</b> these two met at Ohio Stadium, the Illini <b>beat</b> the #1
Buckeyes 28–21 ... The Buckeyes stayed home to take on <b>Iowa</b>, with an
automatic BCS bowl game berth and at least a share of the Big Ten
championship on the line ... The 1985 <b>Iowa</b> Hawkeyes <b>football</b> team represented the University of <b>Iowa</b> in the
1985 Big Ten ... The loss to <b>Ohio State</b> cost <b>Iowa</b> their #1 ranking, but the
Hawkeyes still won the Big Ten title outright for the first <b>time</b> in 27 years. Chuck
Long won ... <b>Iowa</b> lost in Chuck Long's <b>final</b> game in the 1986 Rose Bowl. Long's
<b>Iowa</b> ... The 2006 <b>Ohio State</b> Buckeyes <b>football</b> team represented <b>Ohio State</b> University in
the 2006 ... <b>Ohio State's</b> offense scored the first four <b>times</b> it had the ball, rolling
up 28 points in the ... progressed, to <b>beat</b> 2nd-ranked Texas 24–7 in Darrell K.
Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin. ... 2006 NCAA Division <b>I-A football</b>
rankings ... The 2017 <b>Ohio State</b> Buckeyes <b>football</b> team represented <b>Ohio State</b> University
during the 2017 ... 5 Oklahoma in Columbus, whom <b>Ohio State</b> had <b>beaten</b> on the
road the ... 2 Penn State, but lost in a blowout on the road to <b>Iowa</b> the following
week. ... The Buckeyes were passed up for the <b>final</b> spot in the College <b>Football</b> ... The 1981 <b>Iowa</b> Hawkeyes <b>football</b> team represented the University of <b>Iowa</b> in the
1981 Big Ten Conference <b>football</b> season. The Hawks were 6–2 in conference
play and were Big Ten Conference co-champions. <b>Iowa</b> went to the Rose Bowl
for the first <b>time</b> in 23 years. ... <b>Iowa</b> did not play <b>Ohio State</b> in 1981; <b>OSU</b> was
also 8-3 and 6-2 in the Big ... The 1998 <b>Ohio State</b> Buckeyes <b>football</b> team represented the <b>Ohio State</b>
University in the 1998 NCAA Division <b>I-A football</b> ... trip to the 1999 Rose Bowl
because <b>Ohio State</b> was the <b>last</b> to play in the Rose Bowl in 1997, Wisconsin <b>last</b>
played in 1994. The Buckeyes <b>beat</b> Texas A&M in the Sugar Bowl to finish
second in both ... The 1982 <b>Ohio State</b> Buckeyes <b>football</b> team represented the <b>Ohio State</b>
University in the 1982 ... Had the Buckeyes <b>beaten Iowa</b>, <b>Ohio State</b> would have
been the Rose Bowl representative after <b>beating</b> Michigan head to ... Date, <b>Time</b>,
Opponent, Rank, Site, TV, Result, Attendance ... Overall record, <b>Last</b> meeting,
Result. <b>Iowa</b>[edit]. See also: 1968 <b>Iowa</b> Hawkeyes <b>football</b> team ... Overall record, <b>Last</b>
meeting, Result. 18–10–2, 1967, <b>OSU</b>, 21-10 ... Total Yards. Passing Yards.
Rushing Yards. Penalties. Turnovers, 2, 3. <b>Time</b> of Possession ... The 2004 <b>Iowa</b> Hawkeyes <b>football</b> team represented the University of <b>Iowa</b> in the
2004 NCAA ... However, the Hawkeyes lost to Michigan State, <b>Ohio State</b>, and
Purdue. ... <b>Iowa's</b> first win without a touchdown since <b>beating</b> Michigan in 1985. ...
By the <b>time</b> the Hawkeyes kicked off in their next (and <b>final</b>) regular-season game
, ... | When was the last time iowa beat ohio state in football? |
Foreigners may apply for <b>Brazilian</b> nationality if they meet the ... Those who have
<b>lived in Brazil</b> for more than 15 ... There are also lower <b>requirements</b> for those
who moved to <b>Brazil</b> as minors. A foreigner can apply for <b>Brazilian citizenship</b> after <b>living</b> for four uninterrupted
years in <b>Brazil</b> and <b>being</b> able to speak Portuguese. A native person from an ... Italian Brazilians are <b>Brazilian</b> citizens of full or partial Italian descent. Italian
Brazilians are the ... In 1940, the last census to ask ancestry, 1,260,931 Brazilians
were said <b>to be</b> the ... The <b>Brazilian</b> government used to prohibit multiple
<b>citizenship</b>. ... <b>lived in Brazil</b> had 2,852,427 children, of whom 2,657,974 were
born alive. Foreigners may be able to obtain a <b>Brazilian citizenship</b> by expressing their
interest to <b>live in Brazil</b>. Chile[edit]. At the present (2019) for the child born ... Brazilians can <b>live</b> and work legally in Chile under the Mercosur (and Associated
Countries) immigration agreement with no requirement other than <b>being a citizen</b>
... Portuguese Brazilians (Portuguese: luso-brasileiros) are <b>Brazilian</b> citizens whose
ancestry ... <b>Requirements</b> for the granting of equality are: habitual residence (
permanent), the age of majority and formulation ... The use of <b>citizenship</b> by non-
<b>Brazilian</b> nationals (in this case, Portuguese) is a rare exception to the principle
that ... Immigration to <b>Brazil</b> is the movement to <b>Brazil</b> of foreign peoples to reside
permanently. ... II - <b>to be</b> registered as permanent <b>resident</b> in <b>Brazil</b>; ... Though the
large majority of immigrants <b>live</b> in São Paulo, other cases were based largely in
Rio ... The president of <b>Brazil</b> (Portuguese: Presidente do Brasil), officially the president
of the ... The Constitution of <b>Brazil</b> requires that a president <b>be a</b> native-born
<b>citizen</b> of ... As of 23 February 2020, there are six <b>living</b> former presidents and
one ... Peruvians can <b>live</b> and work legally in <b>Brazil</b> under the Mercosur (and Associated
Members) immigration agreement with no requirement other than <b>being a citizen</b>
... This is a list of people notable for <b>living</b> for periods of more than a week in
airports. The reasons ... Denis Luiz de Souza, <b>Brazil Brazilian</b> · São ... After <b>being</b>
initially denied entry into the country, they remained at the airport. ... Jump up to: "
Japanese Journalist <b>Lives</b> in Moscow Airport, Wants Russian <b>Citizenship</b>".
Sputnik. | How long do you have to live in brazil to become a citizen? |
The <b>Lion King II</b>: <b>Simba's</b> Pride (later retitled The <b>Lion King 2</b>: <b>Simba's</b> Pride) is ...
Cam Clarke provided his <b>singing</b> voice after previously voicing the character in ... <b>Simba</b> is the main character of Disney's The Lion King franchise. Introduced in
the 1994 film The Lion King, Walt Disney Animation's 32nd animated feature, the
character subsequently appears in The <b>Lion King II</b>: <b>Simba's</b> Pride (1998) and
The Lion King 1½ (2004) as well as the ... Despite often <b>singing</b> in his work,
Broderick opted not to perform his own ... Nala is a fictional lioness who appears in Disney's The Lion King franchise.
Introduced in the animated film The Lion King in 1994, Nala subsequently
appears as a less prominent character in the film's sequels The <b>Lion King II</b>:
<b>Simba's</b> Pride (1998) and The Lion King 1½ (2004), ... Meanwhile, <b>singer-</b>
<b>songwriter</b> Sally Dworsky provides the <b>singing</b> voice of ... "Love Will Find a Way" is a <b>song</b> from the 1998 Disney film The <b>Lion King II</b>:
<b>Simba's</b> Pride, and written by Jack Feldman and Tom Snow. In the film, the <b>song</b>
is ... Scar is an animated character who appears in Disney's The Lion King franchise,
and serves as ... (singing, The Lion King; speaking, The Lion King II: Simba's
Pride); James Horan (Kingdom Hearts II & Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom);
David ... "We Are One" is a <b>song</b> in Disney's 1998 direct-to-video film, The <b>Lion King II</b>:
<b>Simba's</b> Pride. Contents. 1 Production; 2 Context; 3 Reception; 4 References ... The <b>Lion King</b> 1 <sup>1</sup>⁄<b>2</b> is a 2004 American animated comedy adventure film
produced by the ... <b>Simba</b> accepts his place as the <b>king</b> of the Pride Lands,
thanking Timon and Pumbaa for his ... The latter <b>song</b>, which is performed by
Nathan Lane in the film, is largely based on a cut <b>song</b> from The <b>Lion King</b> titled "
The Warthog ... The Lion Guard is an American animated television series developed by Ford
Riley and based ... Rani (voiced by Peyton Elizabeth Lee, <b>singing</b> voice by Lana
McKissack) – The leader of the Night Pride and love ... In The <b>Lion King II</b>:
<b>Simba's</b> Pride, we see that the cub in question is Kiara and that she will be future
queen. "He Lives in You" is a <b>song</b> written and performed by Lebo M. and his South
African Choir for Rhythm of the Pride Lands, an album inspired by the film The
Lion King. It is performed twice in the musical adaptation of the film, and a shorter
version of the <b>song</b> was used for the opening of The <b>Lion King II</b>: <b>Simba's</b> Pride. The <b>Lion King</b> is a 2019 American musical film directed and produced by Jon
Favreau, written ... 7.1.1 United States and Canada; 7.1.<b>2</b> Other territories ... <b>King</b>
Mufasa's and Queen Sarabi's newborn son, <b>Simba</b>, is presented to the gathering
... a cover of The Tokens' "The <b>Lion</b> Sleeps Tonight", and the <b>song</b> "He Lives in
You" ... | Who sings for simba in lion king 2? |
This page details statistics of the European Cup and <b>Champions League</b>. Unless
notified these statistics concern all seasons since inception of the European ... Real Madrid hold the <b>record</b> for the most overall titles (22) and Milan with the
most <b>UEFA</b> Super Cup wins (5), a <b>record</b> shared with Barcelona. The Madrid club
have a <b>record</b> thirteen titles achieved in the <b>UEFA Champions League</b> and its
predecessor. Barcelona have a <b>record</b> four titles in the <b>UEFA</b> Cup Winners' Cup
while ... The <b>UEFA Champions League</b> is an annual club football competition organised
by the Union of European Football ... Pages in category "<b>UEFA Champions League records</b> and statistics". The
following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent
... The <b>UEFA Champions League</b> is a seasonal football competition established in
1955. ... Real Madrid hold the <b>record</b> for the most victories, having won the ... Cristiano Ronaldo is the joint <b>record</b> holder for the most <b>Champions League</b> hat-
tricks. He is the only player to score three hat-tricks in a single season and the
only player to score two consecutive hat-tricks in the knockout stage. Since the
inception of the <b>UEFA Champions League</b> in 1992, 86 players from 35 countries
... Over the course of his career, Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has
received five Ballon d'Or awards, the most for a European player. Widely
regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, Ronaldo holds the <b>record</b> for
most goals in the <b>UEFA Champions League</b> (128), the <b>UEFA</b> ... The <b>UEFA Champions League</b>, known until 1992 as the European Champion
Clubs' Cup or ... For players active prior to the introduction of the <b>Champions</b>
<b>League</b> in 1992, see "All-time <b>records</b> 1955–2018" (pdf). <b>UEFA</b>.com. Union of ... Paris Saint-Germain Football Club is a French professional association football
club founded in ... (home to Celtic, <b>UEFA Champions League</b>, 22 November
2017). <b>Record</b> defeat in <b>UEFA</b> competitions: 1–6. (home to Juventus, <b>UEFA</b>
Super Cup ... Chelsea Football Club is an English professional football club based in Fulham,
London. ... In 2012, Chelsea won the <b>UEFA Champions League</b>, becoming the
fifth English team, and the first from London, to win the competition. ... John Terry
holds the club <b>record</b> for appearances in European competitions with 124, while
... | Who has the highest assist in uefa champions league history? |
<b>Meiosis</b> II-<b>nondisjunction</b> may also result in aneuploidy syndromes, but only to a
much smaller extent than do segregation failures in ... Down syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality characterized by the presence of
an extra copy ... Trisomy 21 (47,XY,+21) is caused by a <b>meiotic nondisjunction</b>
event. A typical gamete (either egg or sperm) has one copy of each chromosome
... Klinefelter syndrome (KS), also known as 47, XXY is the set of symptoms that
result from two or ... The relevant <b>nondisjunction</b> in <b>meiosis</b> I occurs when
homologous chromosomes, in this case the X and Y or two X sex chromosomes,
fail to ... Patau syndrome is a syndrome caused by a chromosomal abnormality, in which
some or all of ... Full trisomy 13 is caused by <b>nondisjunction</b> of chromosomes
during <b>meiosis</b> (the mosaic form is caused by <b>nondisjunction</b> during mitosis). Original file (1,280 × 720 pixels, file size: 200 KB, MIME type: image/png). File
information. Structured data. Captions Edit. English. Add a one-line explanation
of ... XYY syndrome is a genetic condition in which a male has an extra Y
chromosome. There are ... An incident in chromosome separation during
anaphase II (of <b>meiosis</b> II) called <b>nondisjunction</b> can result in sperm cells with an
extra copy of the ... In genetics, a mosaic, or mosaicism, involves the presence of two or more
populations of cells ... Although most forms of trisomy are due to problems in
<b>meiosis</b> and affect all cells of the organism, ... This may be caused by a
<b>nondisjunction</b> event in an early mitosis, resulting in a loss of a chromosome from
some trisomic cells. Uniparental disomy (UPD) occurs when a person receives two copies of a
chromosome, or of ... <b>Meiosis</b> I, ended up in the same gamete. A <b>meiosis</b> II error
can result in heterodisomy UPD if the gene loci crossed over in a similar fashion. Article draft and notes[edit]. <b>Nondisjunction</b> is the failure of chromosome pairs to
separate properly during <b>meiosis</b> or mitosis. The result of this error is that a ... A couple of homologous chromosomes, or homologs, are a set of one maternal
and one ... Homologous chromosomes are important in the processes of <b>meiosis</b>
and mitosis. They allow for the ... the second <b>meiotic</b> division. <b>Nondisjunction</b>
which occurs at this stage can result in normal daughter cells and deformed cells. | Failure of chromosome separation during meiosis is called? |
<b>Backgammon</b> is one of the oldest known board <b>games</b>. Its history can be traced
back nearly ... While the <b>dice</b> may determine the outcome of a single <b>game</b>, the
better player will ... A roll of 1 may be <b>used</b> to bear off a checker from the 1-point,
a 2 from the 2-point, and ... There are <b>many</b> variants of <b>standard backgammon</b>
rules. <b>Dice</b> (singular die or <b>dice</b>) are small, throwable objects with uniquely marked
sides that can rest in multiple positions. They are <b>used</b> for generating random
numbers and are commonly <b>used</b> in tabletop <b>games</b>. Such <b>games</b> include <b>dice</b>
<b>games</b>, board <b>games</b>, role-playing <b>games</b>, and ... One <b>typical</b> contemporary <b>dice</b>
<b>game</b> is craps, where two <b>dice</b> are thrown ... Acey-deucey is a variant of <b>backgammon</b>. Since World War I, it has been a
favorite <b>game</b> of the ... Unlike <b>standard backgammon</b>, all of both players' pieces
are off the board when ... Play passes back and forth, with each player rolling
both <b>dice</b>. ... each move traversing as <b>many</b> spaces as the rolled amount (two
fives rolled ... Two <b>standard</b> six-sided pipped <b>dice</b> with rounded corners. 18th-century <b>dice</b>
players. <b>Dice games</b> are <b>games</b> that use or incorporate one or more <b>dice</b> as their
sole or central ... Although most of these collectible <b>dice games</b> are long out-of-
print, there is still a small following for <b>many</b> of them. Some collectible <b>dice games</b>
... The first moves of a <b>backgammon game</b> are the opening moves, collectively
referred to as the opening, and studied in the <b>backgammon</b> opening theory.
<b>Backgammon</b> opening theory is not developed in as <b>much</b> detail as opening ...
The moves are captured in <b>standard backgammon</b> notation. For instance, 8/5
denotes the ... Tables is a general name given to a class of board <b>games</b> similar to
<b>backgammon</b>, played on a board with two rows of 12 vertical markings called "
points". Players roll <b>dice</b> to determine the movement of pieces. Tables <b>games</b> are
among the oldest known board <b>games</b>, and <b>many</b> variants ... The same word (
τάβλη) is still <b>used</b> to refer to <b>backgammon</b> in Greece today, ... Tapa (Тапа) is a version of <b>Backgammon</b> played in Bulgaria and North
Macedonia. It is also ... All 3 <b>games</b> are played on a <b>standard Backgammon</b>
board. ... After rolling the <b>dice</b> a player must, if possible, move checkers the
number of points showing on each die. ... Pinning a checker already <b>used</b> for
pinning is not allowed. <b>Dice</b> rolls are represented numerically and moves are performed by entering
starting and ending point numbers, similar to <b>standard backgammon</b> notation. ...
The server has been <b>used</b> for testing artificial intelligence ... This page explains commonly <b>used</b> terms in board <b>games</b> in alphabetical order.
For a list of ... <b>dice</b>: Modern cubic <b>dice are used</b> to generate random numbers in
<b>many games</b> – e.g. a single die in ... Most <b>games</b> use a <b>standardized</b> and
unchanging board (chess, Go, and <b>backgammon</b> each have such a board), but
some ... <b>Game</b> mechanics are methods invoked by agents designed for interaction with
the <b>game</b> state, ... In a truly abstract <b>game</b> (<b>backgammon</b>) turns are nothing more
than a means to regulate play. ... Most <b>dice used</b> in <b>games</b> are the <b>standard</b>
cubical <b>dice</b> numbered from 1 to 6, though <b>games</b> with polyhedral <b>dice</b> or those
marked ... | How many dice are used in a standard game of backgammon? |
<b>The Only Way Is Essex</b> is a British reality television series based in Brentwood,
England. It shows "real people in modified situations, saying unscripted lines but
... The fourteenth series of the British semi-reality television programme <b>The Only</b>
<b>Way Is Essex</b> was confirmed on 26 November 2014 when it had been
announced ... The following is a list of cast members of the British semi-reality television
programme <b>The Only Way Is Essex</b>. Contents. 1 Current cast; 2 Former cast ... The seventeenth series of the British semi-reality television programme <b>The Only</b>
<b>Way Is Essex</b> was confirmed on 3 June 2015 when it was announced that it ... The twenty-fifth series of the British reality television programme <b>The Only Way Is</b>
<b>Essex</b> began airing on 1 September 2019, and concluded on 10 November ... The tenth series of the British semi-reality television programme <b>The Only Way Is</b>
<b>Essex</b> was confirmed on 10 July 2013 by cast member Bobby-Cole Norris on ... Mark Wright (born 20 January 1987) is an English television personality,
entertainment reporter and former footballer, known for appearing as a cast
member on the first three series of <b>The Only Way Is Essex</b>. The fifth series of <b>The Only Way Is Essex</b>, a British semi-reality television
programme, began airing on 15 April 2012 on ITV2. The series concluded on 27
May ... The eleventh series of the British semi-reality television programme <b>The Only</b>
<b>Way Is Essex</b> was confirmed on 30 January 2014 when it had been announced ... The following is a list of episodes for the British reality series <b>The Only Way Is</b>
<b>Essex</b> that first aired on ITV2 on 10 October 2010. In 2014, the series was moved
to ... | How many episodes of the only way is essex are there? |
Queen Hippolyta is a fictional DC Comics superhero, based on the Amazon
queen Hippolyta from Greek mythology. Introduced in 1941 during the Golden
Age of Comic Books, she is the queen of the Amazons of Themyscira, the <b>mother</b>
of <b>Wonder Woman</b>, and in some continuities, the adopted <b>mother</b> ... to portray
Hippolyta in flashbacks in the <b>upcoming film Wonder Woman</b> 1984. <b>Wonder Woman</b> is a 2017 American superhero <b>film</b> based on the DC Comics
character of the ... On Diana's relationship with her <b>mother</b>, Gadot said, "Diana is
a very opinionated girl. ... "Gal Gadot Dishes on the <b>New</b> '<b>Wonder Woman</b>' <b>Film</b>". <b>Wonder Woman</b>, known for seasons 2 and 3 as The <b>New</b> Adventures of <b>Wonder</b>
<b>Woman</b>, is an ... In March 1974, ABC aired the TV <b>film Wonder Woman</b>, produced
by Warner Bros. and based on the character of the same name. ... Since
Waggoner returned in a technically <b>new</b> role, Diana's <b>mother</b> Hippolyta was the
only ... Lynda Jean Cordova Carter (born July 24, 1951) is an American actress, singer,
songwriter, ... Her father is of English and Scots-Irish ancestry, and her <b>mother</b>,
whose ... After taking acting classes at several <b>New</b> York acting schools, she
made her ... During production of the 2017 <b>Wonder Woman</b> feature <b>film</b>, director
Patty ... <b>Wonder Woman</b> is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books
published by DC ... "Frankly, <b>Wonder Woman</b> is psychological propaganda for
the <b>new</b> type of ... A competition is held amongst all the Amazons by Diana's
<b>mother</b>, the Queen of the ... These formats include television shows, video games
, and <b>films</b>. Gal Gadot Varsano is an Israeli actress and model. At age 18, she was crowned
Miss Israel ... Gadot portrayed <b>Wonder Woman</b> in the superhero <b>film</b> Batman v
Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016). ... Gadot will star alongside Dwayne Johnson
and Ryan Reynolds in Netflix's <b>upcoming</b> thriller Red Notice, written and directed
... Cassandra "Cassie" Sandsmark, also known as Wonder Girl, is a fictional
superheroine appearing in DC Comics. She was created by John Byrne and first
appeared in <b>Wonder Woman</b> (vol. 2) #105 (January 1996). The second Wonder
Girl, Cassie is a sidekick of <b>Wonder Woman</b> and has ... The <b>New</b> 52, and one of
its major continuity changes was to <b>Wonder Woman</b>, ... Donna Troy is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books
published by DC ... Donna has appeared in numerous cartoon television shows
and <b>films</b>. ... A teen-aged version of <b>Wonder Woman</b> was dubbed "Wonder Girl".
... Donna rejoins the <b>New</b> Titans for a time, with her Darkstar suit giving her the
ability to ... <b>Wonder Woman</b> is a 2009 direct-to-DVD animated superhero <b>film</b> focusing on the
superheroine ... Diana defies her <b>mother</b> and, her face hidden by a helmet and
her guard duty covered by her ... From its previews at WonderCon and <b>New</b> York
Comic Con to its DVD release <b>Wonder Woman</b> received mostly positive reviews. Zeus is a fictional deity in the DC Comics universe, an interpretation of Zeus from
Greek mythology. His appearances are most significant in stories of <b>Wonder</b>
<b>Woman</b> (Princess Diana). With the 2011 relaunch of DC Comics dubbed The
<b>New</b> 52, Zeus has received a prominent role in the <b>Wonder Woman</b> mythos, ...
Zeus appears in the animated <b>film Wonder Woman</b> voiced by David ... | Who plays wonder woman's mom in new movie? |
When <b>Count Olaf's</b> plot was exposed, everyone in the audience converged on
<b>Count Olaf</b> as he is arrested by the constable. <b>Lemony</b> ... Allison Williams as Kit Snicket, the sister of Lemony and Jacques Snicket,
member of V.F.D., and <b>Count Olaf's</b> former love interest. Guest[edit]. Introduced in
season ... Handler adapted the screenplay and courted Jim Carrey for <b>Count Olaf</b>.
Sonnenfeld eventually left over budget concerns in January 2003 and Brad
Silberling ... The Baudelaire children and <b>Count Olaf's</b> story is said to be merely a fragment of
a much bigger story between numerous characters with the central connection ... Both Jacques and Kit appear as supporting characters in the <b>Series of</b>
<b>Unfortunate Events</b> books. He also knew <b>Count Olaf</b> in his early life, as the two
attended ... The Bad Beginning the first novel of the children's novel series A <b>Series of</b>
<b>Unfortunate Events</b> by <b>Lemony Snicket</b>. The novel tells the story of three children,
Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire, who become orphans following a fire and
are sent to live with <b>Count Olaf</b>, ... The Vile Village is the seventh novel in the children's book series A Series of
Unfortunate ... Author, Lemony Snicket (pen name of Daniel Handler) ... The
children are placed in the custody of their distant cousin/uncle <b>Count Olaf</b>, who
attempts ... The Reptile Room is the second book in the children's series A <b>Series of</b>
<b>Unfortunate Events</b>, ... The villainous <b>Count Olaf</b> arrives in an attempt to steal the
children's inheritance, killing their guardian, but failing to steal the fortune. Olaf
tried to ... The End is the thirteenth and final novel in the children's novel series A <b>Series of</b>
<b>Unfortunate Events</b> by <b>Lemony Snicket</b>. The book was released on Friday,
October 13, 2006. Contents. 1 Plot; 2 Translations; 3 Adaptation; 4 References.
Plot[edit]. The book begins with the Baudelaire orphans and <b>Count Olaf</b> on a boat
... The Austere Academy is the fifth novel in the children's novel series A <b>Series of</b>
<b>Unfortunate Events</b> by <b>Lemony Snicket</b> Kidnapping!, ... There, the orphans meet
new friends, new enemies, and <b>Count Olaf</b> in disguises. It was released in 2000
in ... | Count olaf a series of unfortunate events netflix? |
Main article: <b>Supernatural</b> (<b>season</b> 3). No. overall, No. in season, Title, Directed
by, Written by, Original air date, Prod. Main article: <b>Supernatural</b> (<b>season</b> 8). The eighth season consists of 23 episodes
that aired on Wednesdays at 9:00 pm beginning ... The fifteenth and final <b>season</b> of <b>Supernatural</b>, an American dark fantasy
television series created by Eric Kripke, premiered on The CW on October 10,
2019. The fourteenth <b>season</b> of <b>Supernatural</b>, an American dark fantasy television
series created by Eric Kripke, premiered on October 11, 2018, on The CW, and ... The thirteenth <b>season</b> of <b>Supernatural</b>, an American dark fantasy television series
created by Eric Kripke, premiered on October 12, 2017, on The CW and ... The first <b>season</b> of <b>Supernatural</b>, an American dark fantasy television series
created by Eric Kripke, premiered on September 13, 2005, and concluded on
May 4, ... The seventh <b>season</b> of <b>Supernatural</b>, an American dark fantasy television series
created by Eric Kripke, premiered September 23, 2011, and concluded May 18, ... The eighth <b>season</b> of <b>Supernatural</b>, an American dark fantasy television series
created by Eric Kripke, premiered October 3, 2012, and concluded on May 15, ... ”Cass” Castiel /ˌkæstiˈɛl/ is a fictional character portrayed by Misha Collins on
The CW's American television series <b>Supernatural</b>. An Angel of the Lord, he first
appears in the fourth <b>season</b>, and is used to ... The sixth <b>season</b> of <b>Supernatural</b>, an American dark fantasy television series
created by Eric Kripke, premiered September 24, 2010, and concluded May 20, ... | When did season 13 of supernatural come out? |
The <b>periodic table</b>, also known as the <b>periodic table</b> of elements, is a tabular
display of the chemical elements, which are arranged by atomic number, electron
... The <b>Periodic Table</b> (Italian: Il sistema periodico) is a collection of short stories by
Primo Levi, published in 1975, named after the <b>periodic table</b> in chemistry. In chemistry, a group is a column of elements in the <b>periodic table</b> of the chemical
elements. There are 18 numbered groups in the <b>periodic table</b>; the f-block ... Mendeleev published his <b>periodic table</b> of all known elements and predicted
several new elements to complete the table in a Russian-language journal. Only
a ... An extended <b>periodic table</b> theorises about chemical elements beyond those
currently known in the <b>periodic table</b> and proven up through oganesson, which ... The <b>Periodic Table</b> of Videos is a series of videos about chemical elements and
the <b>periodic table</b>. They are published on YouTube and produced by Brady ... template:<b>Periodic table</b> (metals and nonmetals)/into_image · File:<b>Periodic table</b> (
metals–metalloids–nonmetals, 32 columns).png: <b>Periodic table</b> (32 columns), ... The properties of the chemical elements are summarized in the <b>periodic table</b>,
which organizes the elements by increasing atomic number into rows ("periods")
... Alternative <b>periodic tables</b> are tabulations of chemical elements differing in their
organization from the traditional depiction of the periodic system. Over a ... File:Simple <b>Periodic Table</b> Chart-en.svg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Jump to navigation Jump to search. File; File history; File ... | Which element begins the fourth group of the periodic table? |
<b>All Time Low</b> began a busy tour in support the EP in late 2006. After the tour, the
band began writing material for their second studio <b>album</b>. 2007–08: So Wrong ... <b>All Time Low</b> released their first live <b>album</b>, Straight to DVD, in 2010. During the
recording of <b>All Time Low's</b> fourth studio <b>album</b>, the band contributed the song " ... Dirty Work is the fourth studio <b>album</b> by American rock band <b>All Time Low</b>.
Following the success of Nothing Personal, the band signed to major label
Interscope ... Don't Panic is the fifth studio <b>album</b> by American rock band <b>All Time Low</b>. After
signing with major label Interscope Records in November 2009, the band worked
... Nothing Personal is the third studio <b>album</b> by American rock band <b>All Time Low</b>.
As early as May 2008, the band began writing for their third <b>album</b>, and by ... Future Hearts is the sixth studio <b>album</b> by American rock band <b>All Time Low</b>,
released April 3, 2015 by Hopeless Records as the follow-up to Don't Panic (
2012). "Good Times" is a song recorded by American rock band <b>All Time Low</b> for their
seventh studio <b>album</b>, Last Young Renegade (2017). Lead singer Alex Gaskarth
... "Weightless" is a song by American rock band <b>All Time Low</b> and the first and lead
single from the group's third studio <b>album</b> Nothing Personal (2009). The single ... "Dirty Laundry" is a song by American rock band <b>All Time Low</b> for their seventh
studio <b>album</b>, Last Young Renegade (2017). It was released as the <b>album's</b> lead
... Last Young Renegade is the seventh studio <b>album</b> by American rock band <b>All</b>
<b>Time Low</b>. It was released on June 2, 2017, and is their first release with Fueled
by ... | When does all time lows album come out? |
James John Lange was an American game show <b>host</b> and disc jockey. He was
known to ... Three years later he would sign on to <b>host</b> The <b>Dating Game</b> (1965-
1980). While still on-air at KSFO, he commuted to Los Angeles to tape the TV ... The <b>Dating Game</b> is an ABC television show. It first aired on December 20, 1965
and was the ... Paul Lynde. One standard trademark was that at the end of each
episode, the <b>host</b> and winning contestants would blow a kiss to the viewers. Charles Hirsch Barris (June 3, 1929 – March 21, 2017) was an American game
show creator, producer and <b>host</b>. Barris was known for <b>hosting</b> The Gong Show
and creating The <b>Dating Game</b> ... Charles Herbert Woolery (born March 16, 1941) is an American game show <b>host</b>,
talk show ... Scrabble (1984–1990, 1993), The Home and Family Show (1996–
1998, co-<b>host</b>), The <b>Dating Game</b> (1997–1999), Greed (1999–2000), TV Land ... Bradley Sherwood (born November 24, 1964) is an American actor, comedian,
game show <b>host</b> ... Sherwood hosted The <b>Dating Game</b> from 1996–97 and The
Big Moment in 1999, and was a guest <b>host</b> on Talk Soup. He has also been a ... Mark DeCarlo (born June 23, 1962) is an American actor, television host,
comedian, and travel ... DeCarlo's first major exposure came in 1991 when he
became <b>host of the dating game</b> show Studs. He is also known for providing the
voice of ... Rodney James Alcala is an American convicted rapist and serial killer who was
sentenced to ... Alcala is sometimes called the "<b>Dating Game</b> Killer" because of
his 1978 appearance on the television show The ... <b>Host</b> Jim Lange introduced
him as a "successful photographer who got his start when his father found him in
the ... Singled Out is an American <b>dating game</b> show created by Burt Wheeler & Sharon
Sussman which originally ran on MTV from 1995 to 1998. Each episode featured
a group of 50 singles competing for a date with one main contestant. The original
<b>hosts</b> were Chris Hardwick and Jenny McCarthy. Baggage is an American <b>dating game</b> show hosted by Jerry Springer and
broadcast by Game ... The series was officially announced on March 23, 2010,
with Jerry Springer being confirmed as the <b>host</b>. The original series was
produced by ... Robert Leland Eubanks (born January 8, 1938) is an American disc jockey,
television personality and <b>game</b> show <b>host</b>, best known for <b>hosting</b> the <b>game</b>
show ... | Who was the host of the dating game? |
"Gettin' You Home (The <b>Black Dress</b> Song)" is a song co-written and recorded by
American ... It also became his first Top 40 <b>hit</b> on the Billboard Hot 100 at number
33, and it peaked at number ... She smiles and she drops her <b>dress</b> to the <b>floor</b>. A wedding <b>dress</b> or bridal gown is the <b>dress</b> worn by the bride during a wedding
ceremony. ... Floor: Characterized by a hemline that <b>hits the floor</b>. ... white for the
east, blue for the south, yellow (orange) for the west; and <b>black</b> for the north. Kent Blazy (born in Lexington, Kentucky) is an American country music
songwriter. His credits ... Blazy has a total of seven number one <b>hits</b> to his credit.
... Let Go" by Crystal Shawanda and "Gettin' You Home (The <b>Black Dress</b> Song)"
by Chris ... "On the <b>Floor</b>" is a song recorded by American singer Jennifer Lopez for her
seventh studio ... It was ranked by Billboard as the eleventh-biggest <b>hit</b> of 2011
on the year-end Billboard Hot 100 chart ... Nick Levine from Digital Spy called "
On the <b>Floor</b>" a song that The <b>Black</b> Eyed Peas would have been "proud to have
released" ... A <b>dress</b> designed by Hubert de Givenchy and worn by Audrey Hepburn in the
opening of the ... Christie's describes it as "a sleeveless, <b>floor</b>-length gown with
fitted bodice embellished at the back with ... A well chosen <b>black</b> silk <b>dress</b> with
appropriate accessories <b>hit</b> the bull's eye to bring her effervescent personality to
the ... "Versace on the Floor" is a song by American singer Bruno Mars from his third
studio album, ... Mars is dressed in <b>black</b> pants, a short-sleeved silk button-down
shirt, and ... Later, her Versace <b>dress</b> unzips itself while she grooves to the music.
The video ends with Zendaya's gown <b>hitting the floor</b>, followed by a knock on
Mars' ... Ashley Chrisha Marie Everett (born April 19, 1989) is an American dancer and
actress. She is ... her being mixed race, as "you don't fit in with White people
because you're too dark and you don't fit in with the <b>Black</b> people because you're
too light." ... Everett featured in the pilot episode of <b>Hit the Floor</b>, as character
Peyton. A <b>dress</b> is a garment traditionally worn by women or girls consisting of a skirt with
an attached ... To sleep, women in the American West wore <b>floor</b>-length <b>dresses</b>
of white cotton with high collars displaying ... In addition to the shorter <b>dresses</b>,
waistlines were looser and the dominant colors were <b>black</b>, white and gray. Just Keke is an American talk show hosted by Keke Palmer. The show premiered
June 30, ... Celebrity male panel with Brandon T. Jackson, Chris Brew and Jay
Ellis; celebrity stylist Jen Austin's little <b>black dress</b> makeover. 9, "Keke ... 14, "
Keke Ups Her Dance Game With <b>Hit the Floor</b> Stars", July 17, 2014 (2014-07-17). The American recording artist and actress Jennifer Lopez wore an exotic green
Versace silk ... The <b>dress</b> then drooped behind her on the <b>floor</b>, open at the back.
... The <b>dress</b> has been cited along with the <b>Black</b> Versace <b>dress</b> of Elizabeth
Hurley as being those most ... J to tha L–O! The Remixes · Dance Again... the <b>Hits</b>
. | Who sings the song black dress hit the floor? |
<b>There</b> are nine <b>postal</b> zones in <b>India</b>, including eight regional zones and one
functional zone (for the <b>Indian</b> Army). The first digit of a <b>PIN</b> indicates the zone
and ... The Postal Index Number (PIN, or sometimes redundantly <b>PIN code</b>) ... <b>There</b> are
<b>total</b> of 19,101 PINs covering 154,725 post offices in <b>India</b>, ... A <b>postal code</b> is a series of letters or digits or both, sometimes including spaces
or punctuation, ... <b>There</b> are a number of synonyms for <b>postal code</b>; some are
country-specific. ... Postcode: This solid compound is popular in <b>many</b> English-
speaking countries ... The PIN system was introduced on 15 August 1972 by
<b>India</b> Post. <b>Postal codes</b> in Singapore have consisted of six digits since 1995, replacing the
four-digit ... HDB residential blocks with the same number in the same postal
sector are differentiated by <b>their postal codes</b> as follows: ... <b>There</b> were in <b>total</b> 81
sectors. ... British <b>Indian</b> Ocean Territory · Christmas Island · Cocos (Keeling)
Islands ... A ZIP Code is a <b>postal code</b> used by the United States Postal Service (USPS).
Introduced in ... For example, the mailing address of the U.S. Embassy in New
Delhi, <b>India</b> ... Because ZIP Codes are intended for efficient postal delivery, <b>there</b>
are ... In terms of geographic location, <b>many</b> of the lowest ZIP Codes, which begin
with ... Delhivery is a supply chain service provider encompassing over 18,000 <b>PIN</b>
<b>Codes</b> in <b>India</b>. It was founded in 2011 by Sahil Barua, Mohit Tandon, Bhavesh ... <b>Many PIN</b> verification systems allow three attempts, thereby giving a ... <b>their</b>
Social Security <b>Number</b>, which makes them vulnerable. <b>Postal codes</b> in the People's Republic of China are <b>postal codes</b> used by China
Post for the ... Philippines – 999005; Indonesia – 999006; South Korea – 999007;
<b>India</b> – 999008; Bangladesh – 999009; Pakistan – ... Text is <b>available</b> under the
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. <b>Postal codes</b> in Japan are 7-digit numeric codes using the format NNN-NNNN,
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