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Alton <b>Glenn Miller</b> (March 1, 1904 – disappeared December 15, 1944) was an
American big-band trombonist, arranger, composer, and bandleader in the swing
... <b>Glenn Miller</b> was a swing-era American jazz musician. <b>Glenn Miller</b> may also
refer to: Frazier <b>Glenn Miller</b>, Jr. (born 1940), commonly known as <b>Glenn Miller</b>, ... <b>Glen Miller</b> (born August 23, 1963) is an American basketball coach, currently an
assistant coach at University of Saint Joseph (Connecticut). He is the former ... <b>Glenn Miller</b> and His Orchestra was an American swing dance band formed by
<b>Glenn Miller</b> in 1938. Arranged around a clarinet and tenor saxophone playing ... Frazier <b>Glenn Miller</b> Jr is an American domestic terrorist and former leader of the
defunct North Carolina-based White Patriot Party (formerly known as the ... The East Main Street–<b>Glen Miller</b> Park Historic District is a neighborhood of
historic residential buildings and national historic district located at Richmond, ... The <b>Glenn Miller</b> Story is a 1954 American biographical film about the
eponymous American band-leader, directed by Anthony Mann and starring
James Stewart ... Between 1938 and 1944, <b>Glenn Miller</b> and His Orchestra released 266 singles
on the monaural ten-inch shellac 78 rpm format. Their studio output comprised a
... Pages in category "<b>Glenn Miller</b> songs". The following 59 pages are in this
category, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). "In the Mood" is a popular big band-era jazz standard recorded by American
bandleader <b>Glenn Miller</b>. A No. 1 hit, it topped the charts for 13 straight weeks in ... | Where did glenn miller perform his final concert? |
<b>My Sassy Girl</b> is a 2017 South <b>Korean</b> television <b>drama</b> starring Joo Won, Oh
Yeon-seo, Lee Jung-shin and Kim Yoon-hye, based on the 2001 South <b>Korean</b> ... <b>My Sassy Girl</b> is a 2001 South <b>Korean</b> romantic comedy film directed by Kwak
Jae-yong, starring Jun Ji-hyun and Cha ... <b>Sassy Girl</b> Chun-hyang is a 2005 South <b>Korean</b> television <b>series</b> starring Han
Chae-young, Jae ... Jae Hee made cameo appearances in the final episode of
<b>My Girl</b> (2006), another <b>series</b> by director Jeon Ki-sang and writers Hong sisters. Jun Ji-hyun also known by her English name Gianna Jun, is a South <b>Korean</b>
actress. She rose to fame for her role as The <b>Girl</b> in the romantic comedy <b>My</b>
<b>Sassy</b> ... Jun has also starred in television <b>series My</b> Love from the Star (2013–
2014) and ... Windstruck is a 2004 South <b>Korean</b> romantic <b>drama</b>. It stars Jun Ji-hyun, Jang
Hyuk, and was ... For example, a photo of Jun Ji-hyun from <b>My Sassy Girl</b> is
visible on Kyung-jin's piano (while playing the piano). Plus the final scene of
Windstruck, ... Joo Won is a South <b>Korean</b> actor best known for his roles in King of Baking, Kim
Takgu (2010), Ojakgyo Family (2011), Bridal Mask (2012), Good Doctor (2013),
Fatal Intuition (2015), Yong-pal (2015) and <b>My Sassy Girl</b> (2017). ... He then
starred in the <b>Korean</b>-Chinese film Sweet Sixteen, a romantic <b>drama</b> based on an
... Cha Tae-hyun (born March 25, 1976) is a South <b>Korean</b> actor, singer, television
personality, radio DJ and director. He is best known for his lead roles in the box-
office hit comedies <b>My Sassy Girl</b> (2001), Scandal Makers (2008), ... He made his
directorial debut with the variety-<b>drama</b> Hit the Top (2017), in which he also ... Oh Yeon-seo is a South <b>Korean</b> actress and former member of South <b>Korean</b> girl
group, LUV. She is best known for her roles in television <b>dramas</b> My Husband
Got a Family (2012), Jang Bo-ri is Here! (2014), Shine or Go Crazy (2015), Come
Back Mister (2016), <b>My Sassy Girl</b> (2017), and A <b>Korean</b> Odyssey (2017–2018) ... Ryokiteki na Kanojo (猟奇的な彼女) is a Japanese television <b>drama</b> based on the
South <b>Korean</b> movie <b>My Sassy Girl</b>. It narrates the story between Saburo ... Lee Jung-shin (이정신, born on September 15, 1991) is a South <b>Korean</b> musician
, singer, ... In 2017, Lee starred in historical romance <b>drama</b>, <b>My Sassy Girl</b>. | My sassy girl korean drama number of episodes? |
John Carpenter (born c. 1968) is an <b>American</b> game show contestant and IRS
agent. He is the tenth highest-earning <b>American</b> game show contestant of all time
. Carpenter is best known for becoming the first top prize <b>winner</b> on the United
States version of <b>Who Wants to Be a Millionaire</b>. <b>Who Wants to Be a Millionaire</b> is an <b>American</b> television game show based on
the same-titled British program and developed ... <b>Who Wants to Be a Millionaire</b> is an international television game show franchise
of British origin, created by David Briggs, ... In the United States, a game show is a type of radio, television, or internet
program in which ... In 1999, McKee was passed by Michael Shutterly, who was
the biggest <b>winner</b> in the first season of <b>Who Wants to Be a Millionaire</b> in the
United ... <b>Who Wants to Be A Millionaire</b>: Canadian Edition was a Canadian game show ...
A Canadian audience was flown to the <b>American</b> studio in New York for the
shows, ... The biggest <b>winner</b> during the show's run was François Dominic
Laramée, ... Bob Harris (born October 15, 1963) is an <b>American</b> radio commentator, writer,
comedian, and former Jeopardy! <b>champion</b>. ... for himself), and a successful
$250,000 phone-a-friend answer for a contestant on <b>Who Wants to Be a</b>
<b>Millionaire</b>. Slumdog Millionaire is a 2008 British crime drama film that is a loose adaptation
of the novel Q ... As a contestant on the Indian version of <b>Who Wants to Be a</b>
<b>Millionaire</b>? ... Simon Beaufoy wrote Slumdog Millionaire based on the Boeke
Prize-<b>winning</b> ... The film was projected to cost $15 million, so Celador sought a
<b>US</b> film ... Meredith Louise Vieira (born December 30, 1953) is an <b>American</b> broadcast
journalist and ... Vieira became the first host of the <b>American</b> syndicated version
of <b>Who Wants to Be a Millionaire</b> on ... ABC originally offered Vieira hosting
duties on the syndicated Millionaire to sweeten one of her re-negotiations for The
View. Bradford Gates Rutter (born January 31, 1978) is an <b>American</b> game show
contestant, TV host, ... Rutter returned for the 2005 Ultimate Tournament of
Champions, <b>winning</b> the tournament ... Rutter was the top seed in Grand Slam,
but lost in the second round to Ogi Ogas, a former <b>Who Wants to Be a Millionaire</b>
contestant. <b>Who Wants</b> to Marry a Multi-<b>Millionaire</b>? Is a Fox network reality show in which a
multi-<b>millionaire</b> named Rick Rockwell married the contest <b>winner</b>, ... from each
<b>U.S.</b> state) competed to be the bride of an unknown multi-<b>millionaire</b>, whom they
... | Who wants to be a millionaire american winner? |
We cannot <b>define economics as the science</b> that studies <b>wealth</b>, war, crime,
education, and any other field ... The philosopher Adam Smith (1776) <b>defines</b> the subject as "an inquiry into the
nature and causes of the <b>wealth</b> of nations," in particular as: a branch of the
<b>science</b> ... <b>Wealth</b> is the abundance of valuable financial assets or physical possessions
which can be ... At the most general level, <b>economists</b> may <b>define wealth</b> as "
anything of value" that ... Having a leading position in the development of rational
<b>sciences, in</b> new technologies and in <b>economic</b> production leads to <b>wealth</b>, while
the ... This <b>definition</b> enlarged the scope of <b>economic</b> science by emphasizing the <b>study</b>
<b>of wealth</b> and humanity together, rather than wealth alone. In his widely read ... An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the <b>Wealth</b> of Nations, generally
referred to by its ... By reflecting upon the <b>economics</b> at the beginning of the
Industrial Revolution, the ... It is this demand which regulates and <b>determines</b> the
state of propagation in ... An extensive <b>science</b> in a single book, and the most
profound ideas ... His 2018 book Quantum <b>Economics</b>: The New <b>Science of Money</b> described a
quantum <b>economics</b> which combined this view of money with the insights of ... The Arthashastra (Sanskrit: अर्थशास्त्र, IAST: Arthaśāstra) is an ancient
Indian Sanskrit ... Kauṭilya or Kauṭalya: The text <b>identifies</b> its author by the
name "Kauṭilya" or its variant ... Artha (prosperity, <b>wealth</b>, purpose, meaning,
<b>economic</b> security) is one of the four ... Śāstra is the Sanskrit word for "rules" or "
<b>science</b>". Political <b>economy</b> is the <b>study</b> of production and trade and their relations with law,
custom and government; and with the distribution of national income and <b>wealth</b>.
... data <b>sets</b> that allow tests of hypotheses on comparative <b>economic</b> systems ... The history of <b>economic</b> thought deals with different thinkers and theories in the
subject that ... It is from these four that all other knowledge, <b>wealth</b> and human
prosperity is ... He <b>defined</b> property broadly to include people's lives and liberties,
as well as ... Thorstein Veblen in The Preconceptions of <b>Economic Science</b> (1900
) ... Lionel Robbins' Essay (1932, 1935, 2nd ed., 158 pp.) sought to <b>define</b> more
precisely ... 24); "[W]ealth is not <b>wealth</b> because of its substantial properties. | Who defines economics as the science of wealth? |
In photosynthesis, the <b>light</b>-dependent <b>reactions</b> take place on the thylakoid
membranes. ... This chain of <b>electron acceptors</b> is known as an <b>electron transport</b>
<b>chain</b>. ... The <b>final</b> product of PSII is plastoquinol, a mobile electron carrier in the ... An <b>electron transport chain</b> (ETC) is a series of complexes that transfer electrons
from electron donors to <b>electron acceptors</b> via redox <b>reactions</b>, and couples this ... <b>Electrons</b> then move spontaneously from <b>donor</b> to <b>acceptor</b> through an <b>electron</b>
<b>transport chain</b>.. Contents. 1 ATP and <b>reactions</b>; 2 Cyclic photophosphorylation ... Chemiosmosis is the movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane,
down their ... The energy from the <b>electron</b> movement through <b>electron transport</b>
<b>chains</b> cross ... of redox reactions to pump protons (hydrogen ions) out across the
membrane, ... The <b>light reactions</b> of photosynthesis generate ATP by the action of
... A variety in <b>light</b>-harvesting complexes exist between the photosynthetic species.
... In green plants, the <b>electron transport chain</b> has many <b>electron acceptors</b>
including ... The Hill <b>reaction</b> is the <b>light</b>-driven transfer of electrons from water to Hill reagents
... Arnon studied the Hill <b>reaction</b> using a natural <b>electron acceptor</b>, NADP. ...
These dyes permitted the finding of <b>electron transport chains</b> during
photosynthesis. Bacterial anoxygenic photosynthesis is distinguished from the more familiar
terrestrial plant ... The <b>electron transport chain</b> of green sulfur bacteria — such as
is present in model organism ... When <b>light</b> is absorbed by the <b>reaction</b> center,
P840 enters an excited state with a large ... <b>Electron acceptors</b> are other than
oxygen. The <b>electron transport chain</b> carries both protons and <b>electrons</b>, passing
<b>electrons</b> from donors to <b>acceptors</b>, and transporting protons across a membrane.
These ... Photosystem I is the second photosystem in the photosynthetic <b>light reactions</b> of
algae, plants, ... of psaA/psaB. The terminal <b>electron acceptors</b>, FA and FB, are
located in a 9 kDa protein called PsaC. ... The photosystem of green sulfur
bacteria even contains all of the same cofactors of the <b>electron transport chain</b> in
PSI. Photosystems are functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in
photosynthesis that together carry out the primary photochemistry of
photosynthesis: the absorption of <b>light</b> and the <b>transfer</b> of energy and <b>electrons</b>. ...
When photosystem II absorbs <b>light</b>, <b>electrons</b> in the <b>reaction</b>-center chlorophyll
are excited to ... | What are the final electron acceptors for the electron transport chains in light reactions? |
"<b>O Canada</b>" (French: <b>Ô Canada</b>) is the national anthem of Canada. The song was
originally commissioned by Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Théodore ... <b>O Canada</b> is a Canadian-American animated television anthology series,
broadcast in the United States on Cartoon Network. <b>O Canada</b> was the first
Canadian ... <b>O</b>' <b>Canada</b>! was a Circle-Vision 360° film attraction at the Canada Pavilion, within
Epcot's World Showcase at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Its name ... <b>O Canada</b>! Our home and native land. True patriot love in all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The True North ... Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier FRSC (May 8, 1839 – June 27, 1920) was a
Canadian judge, author, and lyricist. He wrote the lyrics of the original French
version of the Canadian national anthem "<b>O Canada</b>". The lyrics to "<b>Ô Canada</b>! mon pays, mes amours", meaning "<b>O Canada</b>! my
country, my love" is a French-Canadian patriotic song. It was written by ... Founded in 2001, Project <b>O Canada</b> was a Toronto-based anti-terrorism
investigation by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Created in response to the
... English: The Canadian national anthem, "<b>O Canada</b>", played by the United
States Navy Band in the early 2000s. The song was originally commissioned by ... <b>O Canada</b> is the national anthem of Canada. <b>O Canada</b> may also refer to: <b>O</b>
<b>Canada</b>! (film), a film at the Canada pavilion of Epcot; <b>O Canada</b> (TV series), ... Roger Doucet, CM (21 April 1919 – 19 July 1981) was a Canadian tenor best
known for singing the Canadian national anthem, "<b>O Canada</b>", on televised
games ... | When was o canada proclaimed the national anthem? |
Known for, <b>First</b> top prize winner on Who <b>Wants to Be a Millionaire</b>. Home town,
Northampton, Massachusetts. John Carpenter (born c. 1968) is an American
game show contestant and IRS agent. He is the ... He held the record for the
largest single <b>win</b> in United States game show history, until it was broken by
Rahim ... Judith Cynthia Aline Keppel (born 18 August 1942) is the <b>first person</b> to have <b>won</b>
one <b>million</b> pounds on the British television game show Who <b>Wants to Be a</b>
<b>Millionaire</b>? Who <b>Wants to Be a Millionaire</b> is an American television game show ... John
Carpenter – Became the <b>first</b> winner of the top prize on November 19, 1999. ...
Nancy Christy – <b>Won</b> the <b>million</b> on May 8, 2003. ... it has had five <b>winners</b> who received its top prize of £1 <b>million</b>. ... 2000, she
became the <b>first</b> contestant to <b>win</b> the top prize. Chimuanya Aroma Ufodike - 10 <b>million</b> Naira (2009) ... E. Karieren - 5 <b>million</b>
Naira [<b>First</b> female to <b>win</b> 5 <b>million</b>] (2012) ... Who <b>Wants to Be a Millionaire</b> is an international television game show franchise
of British origin, created by David Briggs, ... $1 <b>million</b> (15 of 15) – No time limit. <b>Who was the first</b> to <b>win</b> two unshared Nobel
Prizes? • A: Marie Curie, • B: Ivan Pavlov ... Yael Blinco: 21 November 2005 ("
Mummy <b>Wants To Be A Millionaire</b>" special) ... Charles William Ingram (born 6 August 1963) is an English former British Army
major who became known for being accused of, and convicted of, cheating on
the television game show Who <b>Wants to Be a Millionaire</b>? in 2001, after <b>winning</b>
the maximum prize of <b>one million</b> pounds. ... The two became engaged during his
<b>first</b> posting with the Royal Engineers in ... David Edwards (born 1947) is a British physics teacher, best known as a TV quiz
contestant. On 21 April 2001 he became the <b>first man to win</b> the <b>million</b> pounds
on the UK version of Who <b>Wants to Be a Millionaire</b>? Kenneth Wayne Jennings III (born May 23, 1974) is an American game show
contestant and author. He is the highest-earning American game show
contestant of all time. Jennings holds the record for the longest <b>winning</b> streak on
the U.S. game ... In that <b>first</b> episode, Jennings's entire <b>winning</b> streak nearly
ended before it ... | Who was the first person to win a million on who wants to be a millionaire? |
Theme from <b>New York</b>, <b>New York</b> is the theme song from the Martin Scorsese film
<b>New York</b>, <b>New York</b> (1977), <b>composed</b> by John Kander, with <b>lyrics</b> by Fred ... "<b>New York</b>, <b>New York</b>" is a song from the 1944 musical On the Town and the
1949 MGM musical film of the same name. The music was <b>written</b> by Leonard
Bernstein and the <b>lyrics</b> by Betty Comden ... "Fairytale of <b>New York</b>" is a song <b>written</b> by Jem Finer and Shane MacGowan and
recorded by ... Finer's wife Marcia did not like the original story, and suggested
new <b>lyrics</b> regarding a conversation between a couple at Christmas. Finer told ... "<b>New York</b>" is the tenth track from U2's 2000 album, All That You Can't Leave
Behind. ... was later altered following the events of September 11, 2001. The
song's <b>lyrics</b> were <b>written</b> by lead singer Bono, who has a residence in <b>New York</b>
City. "Empire State of Mind" is a song performed by American rapper Jay-Z featuring
vocals by ... It contains references to various locations in <b>New York</b> and its
famous residents, while ... Comedy website CollegeHumor parodied the song in
a video titled "Galactic Empire State of Mind" which re-<b>writes</b> the <b>lyrics</b> to follow
the events ... "The Sidewalks of <b>New York</b>" is a popular song about life in <b>New York</b> City during
the 1890s. It was <b>composed</b> in 1894 by vaudeville actor and singer Charles B.
Lawlor ... TV series East Side/West Side, starring George C. Scott; set and filmed
in <b>New York</b>, used the familiarity of the <b>lyrics</b> to establish the series' location. "<b>New York</b>, <b>New York</b>" is a song <b>written</b> and performed by American alt-country
musician Ryan ... The song's <b>lyrics</b> mention several lower Manhattan geographic
references, including the intersection of Avenue A and 10th Street, Houston
Street, ... "<b>New York</b> State of Mind" is a song <b>written</b> by Billy Joel which initially appeared
on the album ... Sandy Relief at Madison Square Garden in <b>New York</b> City on
December 12, 2012, where he changed <b>lyrics</b> to include the likes of "Breezy Point
". Fred Ebb (April 8, 1928 – September 11, 2004) was an American musical theatre
lyricist who had many successful collaborations with composer John Kander. The
Kander and Ebb team frequently <b>wrote</b> for such performers as Liza ... He
graduated from <b>New York</b> University with a bachelor's degree in English
Literature, and ... On the Town is a musical with music by Leonard Bernstein and book and <b>lyrics</b>
by Betty ... In his review for the <b>New York</b> Times, Clive Barnes <b>wrote</b>: the book
and ... | Who wrote the lyrics for new york new york? |
The Infinity Gems (originally referred to as Soul Gems and later as <b>Infinity Stones</b>)
are six gems appearing in <b>Marvel Comics</b>. The six gems are the Mind, Power, ... The Infinity Gauntlet is an American <b>comic</b> book storyline published by <b>Marvel</b>
<b>Comics</b>, ... "<b>Marvel's</b> master plan: The complete novice's guide to <b>Infinity Stones</b>". The Infinity Watch is the name of three fictional organizations appearing in
American <b>comic</b> books published by <b>Marvel Comics</b>. ... The six members were
the self-appointed guardians of the <b>Infinity Stones</b>, which were each given to a
single ... In the <b>Marvel</b> Cinematic <b>Universe</b>, the Cosmic Cube (renamed the Tesseract)
contains the Space Stone, one of the fictional <b>universe's Infinity Stones</b>. Adam Warlock, originally known as Him or Adam, is a fictional character
appearing in American ... Oct. 2002); <b>Marvel Universe</b>: The End #1-6 (May-Aug.
... that the <b>Infinity Stones</b> are coming together once more which will ensure a
calamity. In the <b>Marvel</b> Cinematic <b>Universe</b>, the Eye contains the Time Stone, one of the
fictional <b>universe's Infinity Stones</b>, diverging from the <b>comics</b>' continuity where the
... ... version of the <b>Infinity</b> Watch within the Soul World, stealing the six <b>Stones</b>
belonging to the main <b>Marvel universe</b> from Gamora. Infinity Wars is a 2018 <b>comic</b> book storyline published by <b>Marvel Comics</b>. The
storyline is a ... Spinning-out from Infinity Wars#3, the "Infinity Warps" had
Requiem had gathered the <b>Infinity Stones</b> and uses them in a more creative
fashion, ... Gamora Zen Whoberi Ben Titan is a fictional character appearing in American
<b>comic</b> books ... Zoe Saldana plays the character in the <b>Marvel</b> Cinematic
<b>Universe</b> films Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. ...
Gamora used the <b>Infinity Stones</b> to fold the <b>universe</b> in half and merge the two
halves together ... <b>Infinity</b> Countdown is a <b>comic</b> book storyline published by <b>Marvel Comics</b>. The
event will lead ... The Guardians of the Galaxy and the Nova Corps use the
Power <b>Stone</b> to destroy the Chitauri fleet as they escape from the doomed planet. | What are the infinity stones in marvel comics? |
"<b>Love on the Brain</b>" is a song recorded by <b>singer</b> Rihanna for her eighth studio
album, Anti ... Lyrical examples include "It beats me black and blue but it fucks me
so good / That I can't get enough / <b>Must be love on the brain</b>." Adam R. Holz of the
... Fredrik William Ball, better known as Fred Ball, is a Grammy winning, multi-
platinum selling record producer, <b>songwriter</b> and record executive living ... "<b>Love</b>
<b>on the Brain</b>" peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. ... You <b>Should</b> Know. "It <b>Must Be Love</b>" is a song written and originally recorded in 1971 by Labi Siffre.
It was also ... In 1975, the song was covered by New Seekers <b>singer</b> Lyn Paul. Thaddis Laphonia "Kuk" Harrell is an American <b>songwriter</b>, vocal producer,
arranger and ... <b>Love</b> Hate was the premiere project of RedZone's newly formed
label Radio Killa/RedZone. ... My role <b>is to</b> capture the artist's personality. To trick
them ... Gun-Marie Fredriksson was a Swedish pop <b>singer</b>, <b>songwriter</b>, pianist and
painter, who was ... In 2002, after fainting at home, Fredriksson was diagnosed
with a <b>brain</b> tumour. ... their first international concert tour—a new edit of their
1987 single "It <b>Must</b> Have Been <b>Love</b>" was created, and featured prominently in
the movie. Robyn Rihanna Fenty is a Barbadian <b>singer</b>, <b>songwriter</b>, actress, and
businesswoman, who ... Further Platinum-certified singles "Needed Me" and "
<b>Love on the Brain</b>" both peaked ... But Charne Graham of the Houston Press
defended the <b>singer</b>, asking, "Why <b>should</b> Rihanna's music videos get everyone
riled up when ... Pinky and the <b>Brain</b> is an American animated television series. It was the first
animated ... Nevertheless, <b>Brain</b> has a subtle sense of humor and has even fallen
in <b>love</b>, with Trudie in the ... Pinky <b>sings</b> "Cheese Roll Call" to John Philip Sousa's
march "Semper Fidelis" praising his <b>love</b> for all cheeses from around the world. Roxette was a Swedish pop rock and soft rock duo, consisting of Marie
Fredriksson (vocals and ... Their songs "It <b>Must</b> Have Been <b>Love</b>" and "Listen to
Your Heart" continue to receive wide radio airplay, with both ... Gessle also
worked with ex-ABBA <b>singer</b> Frida, for a song that appeared on her 1982 album
Something's ... <b>Love</b> bombing is an attempt to influence a person by demonstrations of attention
and affection. ... The man who is full of <b>love must</b> live that way. ... Psychology
professor Margaret <b>Singer</b> popularized awareness of the concept. ... When
considering the effects on the <b>brain</b> of the recipient of "<b>love</b> bombing," the
intentions or ... Leonard Charles Williams (born February 16, 1945) is an American <b>singer</b>-
<b>songwriter</b> and musician, best known for his work during the 1970s. Williams was
the lead vocalist for R&B/Soul group Tower of Power. As a soloist, Williams made
several hit recordings, including 1978's "Cause I <b>Love</b> You" and 1977's "
Choosing You". ... 2004: My Way (Thump Records); 2007: It <b>Must Be Love</b> (
LenTom Records) ... | Who sings it must be love on the brain? |
<b>MVP</b> · Brock Boeser. Attendance, 19,092. ← 2017 · 2019 →. The <b>2018 National</b>
<b>Hockey League All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> took place at Amalie Arena in Tampa, home ... The <b>National Hockey League All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> is an exhibition ice hockey <b>game</b>
that is ... In <b>2018</b>, however, the contest was still played, as NHL players did not ...
The 26th All-Star <b>Game</b> was the first in which the <b>game MVP</b> received a car as a ... <b>MVP</b> · Sidney Crosby. Attendance, 17,562. ← <b>2018</b> · 2020 →. The 2019 <b>National</b>
<b>Hockey League All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was held at SAP Center in San Jose, home ... fan
vote, the 2019 vote running from December 1, <b>2018</b>, until December 23, <b>2018</b>. The <b>2018 NBA All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was the 67th edition of an exhibition basketball
<b>game</b> that was ... the <b>game</b> was LeBron James, scoring 29 points, 10 rebounds, 8
assists, winning his third <b>NBA All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> Most Valuable Player (<b>MVP</b>) award. John Howard Scott (born September 26, 1982) is a Canadian former professional
ice hockey ... Following the <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> and Scott's election to <b>MVP</b>, the <b>NHL</b>
amended its rule book to disqualify players ... Retrieved December 28, <b>2018</b>. Brock Boeser is an American professional ice hockey player currently playing for
the ... On January 10, <b>2018</b>, Boeser was named to his first career <b>NHL All</b>-<b>Star</b>
<b>Game</b> as a member ... "Canucks rookie Brock Boeser named <b>NHL All</b>-<b>Star MVP</b>". The 1994 <b>National Hockey League All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was held in Madison Square
Garden in New York City, home of the New York Rangers, on January 22, 1994. The 44th <b>National Hockey League All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was the last <b>NHL All</b>-<b>Star Game</b>
to take place at the Montreal Forum on February 6, 1993. Before the start of the ... The 2002 <b>National Hockey League All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> took place on February 2,
2002, at the ... It was also the last All-Star <b>Game</b> that was held in the same year
as the Winter Olympics until the <b>2018</b> edition. ... A minor controversy ensued over
the <b>MVP</b> selection, as World All-Stars goalie Khabibulin recorded a third period ... <b>MVP</b> · Wayne Simmonds. Attendance, 18,665. ← 2016 · <b>2018</b> →. The 2017
<b>National Hockey League All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was held at Staples Center in Los
Angeles, ... | Who won mvp at the all star game 2018? |
Rahul Sharad Dravid is a former <b>Indian cricketer</b> and captain of the <b>Indian</b>
national team. ... He is colloquially <b>known</b> as Dependable or Mr. Dependable,
and often <b>referred to</b> as The Great <b>Wall</b> or The <b>Wall</b> by <b>Indian cricket</b> followers.
Born in a ... <b>Cricket</b> has a rich tradition of using nicknames. This is a list of nicknames used in
international <b>cricket</b>. Teams[edit]. Australian national <b>cricket</b> team — The Baggy
Greens. 1948 tour of England — The Invincibles · Bangladesh <b>Cricket</b> Team —
The Tigers; <b>India</b> national <b>cricket</b> team — The ... http://www.criclife.com/lists/
chronicles/shikhar-dhawan-nine-little-<b>known</b>-facts ... Anshuman Dattajirao Gaekwad About this sound pronunciation (help·info) (born
23 September 1952) is a former <b>Indian cricketer</b> and two-time <b>Indian</b> national
<b>cricket</b> coach. He played in 40 Test matches and 15 One Day Internationals. His
father Datta Gaekwad also played Test <b>Cricket</b> for <b>India</b>. ... Gaekwad was <b>known</b>
for his defensive mindset against pace bowlers, which ... Courtney Andrew Walsh OJ (born 30 October 1962) is a former Jamaican
<b>cricketer</b> who represented the West Indies from 1984 to 2001, captaining the
West Indies in 22 Test matches. He is a fast bowler, and best <b>known</b> for a
remarkable opening bowling ... Walsh was selected as one of the <b>Indian Cricket</b>
<b>Cricketer</b> of the Year in 1988. Lord's <b>Cricket</b> Ground, commonly <b>known</b> as Lord's, is a <b>cricket</b> venue in St John's
Wood, ... Perimeter <b>wall</b> display at Lord's ... Pakistan vs <b>India</b> was notably the
most anticipated match at Lords <b>Cricket</b> Ground which Pakistan won defeating
their ... The History of the ICC <b>Cricket</b> World Cup dates back to 1975, when the first of its
kind <b>known</b> as ... The 1987 <b>Cricket</b> World Cup held in <b>India</b> and Pakistan was the
first World Cup hosted outside England. It was also the first tournament where ... Lord's is a <b>cricket</b> venue in St John's Wood, London. Lord's is widely <b>referred to</b>
as the "home of ... The West <b>Indian</b> Viv Richards holds the record for the highest
innings at the ground with 138 not out, scored against England in 1979. <b>Indian</b> Sachin Tendulkar, inducted in July 2019, played the most Tests with 200
in an international career spanning 24 years. There are eight women in the Hall
of ... The Punjab <b>Cricket</b> Association <b>called</b> him to explain his actions, but he was not
punished after offering an apology. Several members of the <b>Indian</b> team backed ... Paul Chandrashekar Valthaty (born 7 December 1983) is a former <b>Indian</b>
<b>cricketer</b> who played for Kings XI Punjab in the <b>Indian</b> Premier League. He had to
retire from the sport after his eye injury. He is <b>known</b> for his knock of 120 runs in
63 balls against Chennai Super ... | Who is known as the wall of india in cricket? |
Alison Lauren DiLaurentis is a fictional character in the <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> book
series, ... Jason DiLaurentis (maternal half-brother); Courtney Day-DiLaurentis (
identical twin ... Sasha Pieterse, <b>who portrays</b> Alison on screen, has described
the character as ... "'<b>Pretty Little Liars</b>' Season 5: <b>Ali's</b> return will 'shake Rosewood
'". <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> is an American teen drama television series created by I.
Marlene King for ... When Mike becomes depressed, Byron reveals that his
<b>brother</b> Scott, who ... when Aria is sick, Meredith <b>plays</b> mom by taking care of her,
when in reality she ... The Liars also find out that Melissa was sending <b>Ali</b>
threatening text ... Drew Van Acker (born April 2, 1986) is an American <b>actor</b>. He is known for
<b>playing</b> Jason DiLaurentis, the older <b>brother</b> of Alison DiLaurentis (Sasha
Pieterse), on Freeform's <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> (2010–2017) ... The first season of <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>, based on the books of the same name by
Sara Shepard, ... Meanwhile, Spencer turns to <b>Ali's brother</b>, Jason, for information
about the night they believe Alison died, only to have to ... The Alloy website later
confirmed that Pieterse would be <b>playing</b> Alison DiLaurentis and DeVitto would
be ... Charlotte Drake is a fictional character in <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>, an American mystery
drama ... In "I'm a Good Girl, I Am", Charlotte <b>plays</b> with the Liars' dolls (minus
Alison's) in a vehicle that escorts them to prison. After that ... During "O <b>Brother</b>,
Where Art Thou", "Big A" receives a present from her <b>ally</b> (presumably Sara
Harvey). Aria Marie Montgomery is a fictional character in the <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> series
created by ... When <b>Ali's</b> older <b>brother</b>, Jason comes back to Rosewood, the girls'
believe he's up to no good. ... Aria is having a "date" with Holden, a childhood
friend, but actually she is taking Holden to a <b>play</b> that she knows Ezra will go to.
Holden ... Mona Vanderwaal is a fictional character in the <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> book series, its
television ... Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists. Information. Alias, "A" Ali Dee ...
"I'm constantly <b>playing</b> Mona like she knows something that other people don't ...
In "Oh <b>Brother</b>, Where Art Thou," Mona and the Liars go to Mona's bedroom ... The second season of <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>, based on the books of the same name
by Sara ... older <b>brother</b> Jason, who has moved back to town, as well as Jenna
Marshall. ... romantic relationship with Jenna, who <b>Ali</b> had accidentally blinded in
a prank ... <b>Actor</b> Drew Van Acker also joined the cast <b>playing</b> Jason DiLaurentis, ... "A" is a fictional character created in 2006 by author Sara Shepard. It is a
character of both ... A continues to <b>play</b> life-altering games with the girls, from
encouraging suspicion ... She tells Spencer everything, from seeing <b>Ali</b> launch a
firework into Toby ... Melissa knew about the twins since high school, as their
<b>brother</b> Jason ... Jenna Marshall is a fictional character created by Sara Shepard for the <b>Pretty</b>
<b>Little Liars</b> book ... Marshall had romantic feelings for her step-<b>brother</b> Toby
Cavanaugh in which she forced herself on him. However, he didn't return ...
When a Lady GaGa song starts <b>playing</b>, <b>Ali</b> approaches Marshall. Jenna is
flanked by boys, but ... | Who plays ali brother in pretty little liars? |
<b>Dogri</b> (डोगरी or ڈوگری ), is an Indo-Aryan <b>language spoken</b> by about five
million people in <b>India</b> and ... <b>Dogri</b> is one of the <b>state languages</b> of the <b>Indian</b>
<b>state</b> of Jammu and Kashmir. On 22 December 2003, in a major milestone for the
official ... Kangri is an Indo-Aryan <b>language</b> variety <b>spoken</b> in northern <b>India</b>,
predominantly in the Kangra, Hamirpur and Una districts of Himachal Pradesh
and in the ... Pahari, or Pahadi is an ambiguous term that has been used for a variety of
<b>languages</b>, dialects ... individual Himachali <b>languages</b>, <b>spoken</b> in the <b>Indian state</b>
of Himachal Pradesh ... a term used by <b>Dogri</b> speakers of the plains to refer to the
<b>Dogri</b> varieties <b>spoken</b> at higher elevations, in <b>Indian</b> Jammu and Kashmir; a
local ... States and union territories of <b>India</b> by the most commonly <b>spoken</b> (L1) first
<b>language</b>. <b>India</b> is home to several hundred <b>languages</b>. Most Indians speak a
<b>language</b> belonging to the ... <b>State</b> governments use their respective official
<b>languages</b>. ... and the Pahari <b>languages</b> apart from Nepali and (in 2001) <b>Dogri</b>,
whether or not ... Kashmiri or Koshur is a <b>language</b> from the Dardic subgroup of Indo-Aryan
<b>languages</b>, <b>spoken</b> by around 7 million Kashmiris, primarily in the <b>Indian</b> ...
regional <b>language</b> in the <b>state</b> and is also among the 22 scheduled <b>languages</b> of
<b>India</b>. ... Other Indo-Aryan <b>languages</b> that preserve this feature include <b>Dogri</b> (aun
vs me-), ... ... and union territories of <b>India</b> by the most commonly <b>spoken</b> official <b>language</b>.
<b>India</b> has various official <b>languages</b> at the Union and <b>state</b>/territory level.
However, there is no ... <b>Dogri</b>, Indo-Aryan, Northwestern, 2.6, Jammu and
Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh,. Gujarati, Indo-Aryan, Western, 55.5, Dadra and
Nagar Haveli, ... <b>Languages spoken</b> in <b>India</b> belong to several <b>language</b> families, the major ones
being the ... Bengali is the second most <b>spoken</b> and understood <b>language</b> in the
<b>country</b> with a significant amount of speakers in Eastern and ... <b>Dogri</b> · Indo-Aryan
. <b>Dogri</b> Cinema or Pahariwood refers to cinema in <b>Dogri language</b>, a <b>language</b>
included in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution, <b>spoken</b> primarily in the Jammu
region of Jammu and Kashmir <b>state</b>, Northern Punjab, Himachal Pradesh of <b>India</b>
and Azad Jammu-Kashmir ... Pakistan is home to many dozens of <b>languages spoken</b> as first <b>languages</b>. Five
<b>languages</b> ... The <b>country</b> also has several regional <b>languages</b>, including Punjabi
, Saraiki, Pashto, Sindhi, Balochi, ... It is the 11th most widely <b>spoken language</b> in
<b>India</b>, and the third most-<b>spoken</b> native ... Bagri · <b>Dogri</b> · Pahari-Pothwari ·
Punjabi. The Arabic script is a writing system used for writing Arabic and several other
<b>languages</b> of Asia ... This script is mainly used in madrasas of the South <b>Indian</b>
<b>state</b> of Kerala and of Lakshadweep to teach Malayalam. ... Rohingya <b>language</b> (
Ruáingga) is a <b>language spoken</b> by the Rohingya people of Rakhine <b>State</b>,
formerly ... | Dogri language is spoken in which state of india? |
Beauty and <b>the Beast</b> is a 2017 American musical romantic fantasy film directed
by Bill Condon ... A <b>live</b>-<b>action</b> Beauty and <b>the Beast</b> remake was first announced
in April 2014, with Condon hired to direct it; Watson, Stevens, Evans, and the rest
... Beauty and <b>the Beast</b> is the soundtrack album to the 2017 film Beauty and <b>the</b>
<b>Beast</b>. ... "Cline Dion to perform new song for <b>live</b>-<b>action</b> Beauty and <b>the Beast</b>". In March 2015, English actor Dan Stevens was cast as <b>the Beast</b> in a <b>live</b>-<b>action</b>
adaptation ... "Evermore" is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Tim Rice for
the musical fantasy film Beauty and <b>the Beast</b> (2017), a <b>live</b>-<b>action</b> remake of ... This article lists information of fictional characters from Disney's Beauty and <b>the</b>
<b>Beast</b> franchise, ... In the <b>live</b>-<b>action</b> version of Beauty and <b>the Beast</b>, Chip is
portrayed by Nathan Mack. He is transformed into a teacup with a matching
saucer, ... This is a list of <b>live</b>-<b>action</b> or photorealistic remakes produced by Walt Disney
Pictures of its ... "Sean Bailey on How Disney's <b>Live</b>-<b>Action</b> Division Found Its '
Beauty and <b>the Beast</b>' Mojo". Deadline Hollywood. Los Angeles: Penske
Business ... After his Doom Patrol teammates encourage him to leave their mansion and <b>live</b>
his own life, he joins Dick Grayson and Kory ... "Beauty and <b>the Beast</b>" is a song written by lyricist Howard Ashman and
composer Alan ... The song is also featured in the 2017 <b>live</b>-<b>action</b> adaptation;
sung by Emma Thompson as Mrs. Potts during the film and also as a duet cover
version by ... Disney's Sing Me A Story with Belle is an American <b>live</b>-<b>action</b> series created by
Patrick Davidson and Melissa Gould. The series features Belle from Beauty and
<b>the Beast</b>, who now owns and ... Belle's Tales of Friendship is a <b>live action</b>/animated Disney film released direct-to
-video produced by Walt Disney Television Animation as a prequel to Beauty and
<b>the Beast</b>: The Enchanted Christmas. | Who plays 'the beast' in disney's live action movie beauty and the beast? |
<b>The Mist</b> is an American science fiction-horror thriller <b>television</b> series developed
by Christian Torpe. It is based on the horror novella of the same name by ... In November 2013, Bob Weinstein revealed that he and Darabont were
developing a 10-part <b>television</b> series based on the film. In ... ... 1980 Indian thriller with the English-language title The Mist ... 2007 film based
on The Mist by Stephen King; <b>The Mist</b> (<b>TV</b> ... <b>Television</b> adaptation[edit]. <b>The Mist</b>, a <b>television</b> series based on the novel,
premiered on Spike on June 22, 2017. The Samurai is a Japanese historical fiction <b>television</b> series made by Senkosha
Productions during the early 1960s. Its original Japanese title was Onmitsu ... He played the role of the Iga ninja Tombei <b>the Mist</b> (Kiri no Tonbei) in the Edo
period historical drama <b>TV</b> series The Samurai. This series became a surprise hit
... Alexandra Ordolis (born July 9, 1986) is a Canadian actress best known for
playing Sister Delphine on the <b>TV</b> series Reign and Shelly in <b>The Mist</b>. Lud-in-<b>the-Mist</b> (1926) is the third and final novel by British writer Hope Mirrlees.
It continues the author's exploration of the themes of Life and Art, by a method ... Margaret O'Neill (born 15 November 1962) is an English actress. She is known
for her <b>television</b> roles in Peak Practice (2000–2002), Shameless (2004–2007)
and EastEnders (2008). In 1986 she appeared in the music video for Simply Red'
s single Holding Back The Years. In 1988 she appeared in the film Gorillas in <b>the</b>
<b>Mist</b>. In November of the same year Bob Weinstein revealed that he and Darabont
were developing a ten part <b>television</b> series based on Darabont's 2007 film <b>The</b>
<b>Mist</b>. | How many episodes are in the mist season 1? |
"<b>Flowers on the Wall</b>" is a song made famous by American country music group
The Statler Brothers. Written and composed by the group's original tenor, Lew
DeWitt, the song ... The <b>singer</b> assures a concerned neighbor that, even though
he rarely, if ever, leaves his home, he leads a full life: <b>counting</b> flowers on the ... Lewis Calvin DeWitt (March 12, 1938 – August 15, 1990) was an American
country music <b>singer</b>, guitarist, and <b>composer</b>. He was a founding member of The
Statler Brothers and the group's original ... Songs he <b>wrote</b> for the group include "
<b>Flowers on the Wall</b>"—which was a greatest hit during the late 60s and early 70s
that ... <b>Flowers on the Wall</b> is the debut studio album by the Statler Brothers. It produced
their debut single "<b>Flowers on the Wall</b>", a Top 5 country and pop hit that <b>year</b>. ... "
Too Much on My Heart"; "Sweeter and Sweeter"; "<b>Count</b> On Me"; "Only You" ... Eric Lafon Heatherly (born February 21, 1970) is an American country music
<b>artist</b>. In 2000, he debuted with a cover of The Statler Brothers' "<b>Flowers on the</b>
<b>Wall</b>", the first ... The Statler Brothers were an American country music, gospel, and vocal group.
The quartet was formed in 1955 performing locally and, in 1964, they began
singing backup for Johnny Cash until 1972. <b>Originally</b> performing gospel music at
local churches, the group billed ... DeWitt continued to perform as a solo <b>artist</b>
until his death on August 15, 1990 ... <b>Songwriter</b>(s), Don Reid. Producer(s) · Jerry Kennedy · The Statler Brothers
singles chronology. "Sweeter and Sweeter" (1985), "<b>Count</b> On Me" (1986), "Only
You" (1986). "<b>Count</b> On Me" is a song written by Don Reid, and recorded by
American country music group ... <b>Flowers on the Wall</b> · Sing the Big Hits · How
Great Thou Art · Bed of Rose's ... The discography of The Statler Brothers, an American country music group,
consists of 38 albums and 69 singles. The group debuted in 1965 with "<b>Flowers</b>
<b>on the Wall</b>", a number 2 country ... (not <b>counting</b> the album released under the
Lester "Roadhog" Moran and the Cadillac ... <b>Year</b>, Single, Peak chart positions,
Album. The Wallflowers are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1989 by ...
The Wallflowers' inception came in 1988/1989 when <b>singer</b>-guitarist Jakob ...
Avenue Heartache" (featuring Adam Duritz of <b>Counting</b> Crows) was released on
... <b>Songwriter</b>(s) · Jimmy Fortune John Rimel. Producer(s) · Jerry Kennedy · The
Statler Brothers singles chronology. "Moon Pretty Moon" (1989), "More Than a
Name on a Wall" (1989), "Don't Wait on Me" (1989). "More Than a Name on a
Wall" is a song written by Jimmy Fortune and John Rimel, and ... <b>Flowers on the</b>
<b>Wall</b> · Sing the Big Hits · How Great Thou Art · Bed of Rose's ... "You Don't Bring Me <b>Flowers</b>" is a song that hit the top of the Billboard Hot 100
chart in 1978. ... Early in 1978, Barbra Streisand <b>covered</b> the song on her album
Songbird. These solo recordings were famously spliced together by different
radio ... | Who originally sang counting flowers on the wall? |
Joseph Peter Mascolo (March 13, 1929 – December 8, 2016) was an American
musician and dramatic <b>actor</b>. During his long career, he acted in numerous
motion pictures and television series. He was best known for playing supervillain
<b>Stefano</b> DiMera, a role he originated in 1982 on NBC's <b>Days of Our Lives</b>. <b>Stefano</b> DiMera is a fictional character from the American soap opera, <b>Days of</b>
<b>Our Lives</b>. Created by head writer Pat Falken Smith, he was portrayed by <b>actor</b> ... <b>Days of Our Lives</b> is an American daytime soap opera broadcast on NBC. It is
one of the ... <b>Stefano</b> hires a doppelganger, Susan Banks to conceive and bear a
child for her (which resulted in the ... Original cast member Frances Reid, <b>who</b>
<b>played</b> Alice Horton, remained on contract with <b>Days of Our Lives</b> until her death
on ... John Black is a fictional character from <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, an American soap
opera on the NBC network. He has been <b>played</b> by <b>actor</b> Drake Hogestyn since
1986, with a break in ... <b>Stefano</b> had brainwashed Forrest into believing he was
Roman as part of <b>Stefano's</b> vendetta against the Brady family. During this time,
John ... Kristen DiMera is a fictional character from <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, an American soap
opera on the ... The role of Kristen DiMera is <b>played</b> by soap actress Eileen
Davidson. Kristen ... <b>Stefano</b> soon reappears in Salem and hires Kristen's
lookalike Susan Banks (Davidson) to carry a child that Kristen would raise as her
and John's. John Anthony Aniston is an American <b>actor</b>. He is best known for his role as
Victor Kiriakis on the NBC daytime drama series <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, which he ... Kristian-Joy Alfonso (born September 5, 1963) is an American actress, former
figure skater and fashion model. She is best known for playing Hope Williams
Brady, which she has <b>played</b> since 1983 on the NBC dramatic serial <b>Days of Our</b>
<b>Lives</b>. ... <b>Stefano</b> appeared several times as a ghost as the <b>actor</b> Joseph Mascolo
had ... Kate Roberts is a fictional character on the NBC soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b>.
The matriarch of the series' Roberts family, the role was originated by Deborah
Adair in 1993, and is currently <b>played</b> by (and most associated with) Lauren
Koslow ... Kate is the ex-wife of Curtis Reed, Victor Kiriakis, Roman Brady,
<b>Stefano</b> ... Hope Williams Brady is a fictional character from <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, an American
soap opera ... The character of Hope Williams was originated by child <b>actor</b>
Kristina ... He gets Hope to kidnap John, and they make love on <b>Stefano's</b> yacht. Roman Brady is a fictional character from the long-running NBC soap opera
<b>Days of Our Lives</b>. The role was originated in 1981 by Wayne Northrop, <b>who</b>
<b>played</b> the role until ... In 1983 on <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, Roman and Marlena were
married. Over the next year Roman became embroiled in a storyline with <b>Stefano</b>
DiMera. | Who played stefano on days of our lives? |
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 ... Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev English: /ˌmɛndəlˈeɪəf/ MEN-dəl-AY-əf; Russian:
Дмитрий ... Mendeleev published his <b>periodic table</b> of all known elements and
predicted several new elements to complete the table in a Russian-language ... 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), ... A chemical element is a species of atom having the same number of protons in
their atomic ... The properties of the chemical elements are summarized in the
<b>periodic table</b>, which organizes the elements by increasing atomic number into
rows ... More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages
that use this file only. A full list is available. Chemical element · Chemistry ... Alternative <b>periodic tables</b> are tabulations of chemical elements differing in their
organization from the traditional depiction of the periodic system. Over a ... | Who made the first periodic table of elements? |
<b>Wonder Woman</b>, known for seasons 2 and 3 as The New Adventures of <b>Wonder</b>
<b>Woman</b>, is an ... Waggoner at the time was better known as a comedic <b>actor</b> after
several years co-starring in The Carol Burnett Show. ... Her <b>mother</b>, the Amazon
queen (Cloris Leachman; succeeded by Carolyn Jones and Beatrice Straight in ... This is a list of episodes for the 1970s <b>television series Wonder Woman</b> featuring
Lynda Carter. ... Academy Award winner Beatrice Straight guest stars as Diana's
<b>mother</b>, the Queen. ... Notes: The Hitler clone is <b>played</b> by Barry Dennen. 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 ... Consequently, they <b>played</b> mostly to the hotel staff and hotel guests
who ... For decades, this 1970s <b>TV series</b> has been the version of <b>Wonder</b>
<b>Woman</b> most ... Wonder Girl is the alias of multiple superheroines featured in comic books
published by DC ... An original version of Wonder Girl named Drusilla appeared
in the <b>Wonder Woman television series</b>, <b>played</b> by Debra Winger. ... presented as
films made by <b>Wonder Woman's mother</b>, Queen Hippolyta, who had the power to
splice ... Carolyn Sue Jones (April 28, 1930 – August 3, 1983) was an American actress of
television ... She guest-starred on the 1960s <b>TV series</b> Batman, <b>playing</b> Marsha,
the Queen of Diamonds, and in 1976 appeared as the title character's <b>mother</b>,
Hippolyta, in the <b>Wonder Woman TV series</b>. In Tobe Hooper's movie Eaten Alive
... Since her debut in All Star Comics #8 (December 1941), Diana Prince/<b>Wonder</b>
<b>Woman</b> has appeared in a number of formats besides comic books. Genres
include animated <b>television shows</b>, direct-to-DVD animated films, ... In the
Comedy Central <b>animated series</b> South Park, <b>Wonder Woman plays</b> a prominent
role in the ... <b>Wonder Woman</b> is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books
published by DC ... <b>Wonder Woman</b> has been featured in various media from
radio to television and film, and appears ... This, however, was ultimately due to
the popularity of the <b>TV series</b> at the time also having <b>Wonder Woman</b> set in the
WWII era, ... <b>Wonder Woman</b> is a 2017 American superhero film based on the DC Comics
character of the ... On her character being Diana's <b>mother</b> and Amazonian queen,
Nielsen ... The success of the superhero <b>television series</b> Supergirl informed the
... of the 1970s <b>Wonder Woman</b>, <b>who plays</b> the American president on Supergirl. This is a list of <b>Wonder Woman</b> supporting characters. Pin Up by artist Phil
Jimenez from ... Characters who appeared before the continuity-altering <b>series</b>
Crisis on ... <b>Wonder Woman</b> as a founding member; The Kravitzes - Abner and
his <b>mother</b> ... Darnell; secretly, lover of <b>TV</b> news reporter Lisa Abernathy,
unknown to his ... Donna Troy is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books
published by DC ... Donna has appeared in numerous cartoon <b>television shows</b>
and films. ... Unable to find her birth family, <b>Wonder Woman</b> brought her to
Paradise Island to be raised by her <b>mother</b>, Queen Hippolyta (DC Comics), and
she ... | Who played wonder woman's mother on the tv series? |
<b>Batman</b> is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by
DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill ... The fictional superhero <b>Batman</b>, who appears in American comic books
published by DC Comics, has appeared in various films since his inception.
Created by ... <b>Batman</b> is a 1960s American live action television series, based on the DC comic
book character of the same name. It stars Adam West as Bruce Wayne ... <b>Batman</b> is a 1989 American superhero film directed by Tim Burton and produced
by Jon Peters and Peter Guber, based on the DC Comics character of the same ... <b>Batman</b> Begins is a 2005 superhero film directed by Christopher Nolan and
written by Nolan and David S. Goyer. Based on the DC Comics character <b>Batman</b>
, ... <b>Batman</b> Returns is a 1992 American superhero film directed by Tim Burton and
produced by Denise Di Novi and Burton, based on the DC Comics character ... <b>Batman</b> is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics
superhero <b>Batman</b> as its main protagonist. The character first appeared in
Detective ... <b>Batman</b> is a city in the Southeastern Anatolia Region of Turkey and the capital of
<b>Batman</b> Province. It lies on a plateau, 540 meters (1,772 feet) above sea level, ... <b>Batman</b> is a 1966 American superhero film based on the <b>Batman</b> television
series, and the first full-length theatrical adaptation of the DC Comics character ... On <b>Batman's</b> suit, Zack Snyder commented "I had a really strong idea about what
I wanted to do – I really wanted to do sort of a fabric-based <b>Batman</b>; not what's ... | Who voiced robin in batman the animated series? |
The Sunni and Shia agree on the essential details for the performance and
practice of these acts, but the Shia do not refer to them by the same <b>name</b> (see ... Wikipedia:<b>Five pillars</b>. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Hajj is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the holiest city
for Muslims. ... It is one of the <b>five pillars</b> of Islam, alongside Shahadah, Salat,
Zakat and Sawm. ... Ihram is the <b>name</b> given to the special spiritual state in which
pilgrims wear two white sheets of seamless cloth and abstain from certain actions
. Disrespectful of Islam. Is this based on "<b>Five Pillars</b> of Islam", not the actual
defining terms but just the <b>name</b> for the directives? I would consider changing this
to ... The Shahada also spelled Shahadah, is an Islamic creed, one of the <b>Five Pillars</b>
of Islam and ... 30 times in the Quran, and never attached with the other parts of
the Shahada in Sunni or Shia Islam or "in conjunction with another <b>name</b>". Islam is an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion which teachings and beliefs are that
there is only ... Religious concepts and practices include the <b>Five Pillars</b> of Islam,
which are obligatory acts of worship, ... Other non-Arab Muslims might use
different <b>names</b> as much as Allah, for instance "Khodā" in Persian or "Ḵẖudā" in
Urdu. It is unlikely that anybody would bear this <b>name</b> fifty years ... was considered
unusual, but Thomas Becket's parents for example, who ... The Three <b>Pillars</b> of Sikhism were formalised by Guru Nanak Dev Ji as: The Guru
led the Sikhs directly to practise Simran and Naam Japo—meditation on God and
reciting and chanting of God's <b>Name</b>—Waheguru. ... Naam Japo (contemplating
God's names) Meditating on God's name to control the five evils and living a ... "<b>Five Pillars</b>" has been used exclusively to Islam only to define their articles of ...
Talk | contribs deleted " Wikipedia talk: <b>Five pillars</b> " content was: 'In the <b>name</b> of ... Zakat is a form of alms-giving treated in Islam as a religious obligation or tax,
which, by Quranic ranking, is next after prayer (salat) in importance. As one of the
<b>Five Pillars</b> of Islam, zakat is a religious duty for all Muslims who ... sums up the
Quranic view of charity and alms giving (Another <b>name</b> for Zakat is the "Poor Due
"):. | What is the name of the five pillars? |
Both Zack and Cody have a crush on her at the beginning of the series, but when
they find out more about <b>Bailey's life</b> and her ex-boyfriend, Zack lets Cody have ... Meanwhile, Cody referees an intelligence test between London's dog, Ivana, and
<b>Bailey's</b> pet pig, Porkers. <b>Bailey</b> tries to take advantage of Cody's crush on her, ... Deborah Ann Ryan (born May 13, 1993) is an American actress and singer. Ryan
started acting in professional theatres at the age of seven, and was later
discovered in a nationwide search by Disney Channel. From 2008 to 2011, she
starred as <b>Bailey</b> Pickett on The <b>Suite Life on Deck</b> ... Cody Martin (played by Cole Sprouse) is a main character created by Danny
Kallis and Jim Geoghan for The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and its sequel/spin-off
The <b>Suite Life on Deck</b>. ... Cody pursues <b>Bailey</b> several times throughout the first
season, most notably in the episode "International Dateline" when he plans on
telling ... Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana is a trilogy of crossover episodes
between three Disney Channel original sitcoms which premiered in the United
States on July 17, 2009. The crossover spanned across episodes of Wizards of
Waverly Place, The <b>Suite Life on Deck</b>, and Hannah Montana. ... Cody attempts
to get <b>Bailey</b>, who is a big fan of Hannah, and himself tickets to ... "The Suite Life Sets Sail" is the pilot episode of the popular Disney Channel
sitcom The <b>Suite Life on Deck</b>, sequel and spin-off to the original series. Debby
Ryan joins the cast as <b>Bailey</b> Pickett, close friends with Zack, girlfriend ... The <b>Suite Life on Deck</b>[edit]. Zack initially shares a room with <b>Bailey</b> Pickett, a
smart and intelligent student, who's a girl ... The Suite Life Movie is a 2011 science fiction comedy-drama film directed by
Sean McNamara, ... pair of Disney Channel sitcoms The Suite Life of Zack &
Cody and The <b>Suite Life on Deck</b> created by Danny Kallis and Jim Geoghan. ...
After making plans to spend spring break with his girlfriend <b>Bailey</b> Pickett (Debby
Ryan), ... London Leah Tipton is a fictional character in Disney's Suite Life franchise which
consists of ... It is revealed in The <b>Suite Life on Deck</b> episode "A London Carol"
that London at one time loved ... At the end of the episode, <b>Bailey</b> Pickett is
revealed to be a girl, which prompts her to be assigned in London's half-vacant
cabin. In Rat Tale after he gets bitten by Buck (Cody and <b>Bailey's</b> pet rat) he thinks he
mutates into a human-rat hybrid and later he saves Buck from falling off of an ... | Who plays bailey on suite life on deck? |
The Haves and the <b>Have Nots</b> is an American primetime television soap opera
created, executive produced, written and directed by Tyler Perry. The premise of
... The <b>season</b> was originally to consist of 16 <b>episodes</b> and bring the series to 32 in
total by the completion of <b>season</b> 2; however on August 21, it was announced
that ... Tika Sumpter is an American actress, producer, television host, and model.
Sumpter began her ... She starred in the biographical films <b>Get</b> On Up (2014)
playing Yvonne Fair, ... in the Oprah Winfrey Network soapy drama series The
Haves and the <b>Have Nots</b>, ... 2011–12, The Game, Jenna Rice, Recurring role,
10 <b>episodes</b>. John Richard Schneider (born April 8, 1960) is an American actor and country
music singer. ... and James "Jim" Cryer on the television series The Haves and
the <b>Have Nots</b>, created ... Some <b>episodes</b> contain references to Schneider's work
in The Dukes of ... 1986, "You're <b>the Last</b> Thing I Needed Tonight", 1, —, —, 1, —. The <b>Have</b>-<b>Nots</b> this week were Jessica, Nicole, and Sam. On Day 38, Holly
nominated Nick and Sam for eviction. 722, 16, "<b>Episode</b> 16", Days 38 ... This is, to date, the only <b>season</b> of Survivor to <b>have</b> an odd number of ... tribe
predictably dominating in the challenges over the "<b>have</b>-<b>nots</b>" week after week. ...
At <b>the final</b> Tribal Council, Dreamz's actions and Cassandra's quiet game led the
... Crystal R. Fox (born January 1, 1964) is an American actress and singer. Fox
performed in a ... the Oprah Winfrey Network prime time soap opera, The Haves
and the <b>Have Nots</b> ... drama series In the Heat of the Night in its third <b>season</b>,
playing Luann Corbin. ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 7 March 2020, at 21:58 (
UTC). Dane was the winner after being <b>the last</b> one standing. As Head of Household,
Dane had to select three HouseGuests to become the first <b>Have</b>-<b>Nots</b> of the
<b>season</b>. Nicholas James is an American actor. James is known for his recurring role,
since 2016, as Officer Justin Lewis in the television series The Haves and the
<b>Have Nots</b>, ... 2012, Jane by Design, Adam 2, TV series, "The Wedding Gown" (
<b>season</b> 1, <b>episode</b> 8) ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 13 August 2019, at 17:08 (
UTC). ... <b>season</b> of BET drama series, Being Mary Jane. Later that year, she joined the
cast of Tyler Perry's primetime soap opera, The Haves and the <b>Have Nots</b> ... | The last episode of have and have nots? |
Sherman's March <b>to</b> the Sea was a military campaign of the American Civil War
conducted <b>through Georgia</b> from November 15 until December 21, 1864, by Maj.
Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman of the <b>Union</b> Army. ... He and the <b>Union</b> Army's
<b>commander</b>, Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, believed that the Civil War would come <b>to</b>
... A scorched-earth policy is a military strategy that aims <b>to</b> destroy anything that
might be useful ... The Greek mercenary <b>general</b> Memnon suggested <b>to</b> the
Persian Satraps the ... Muawiyah also sent Sufyan ibn Awf <b>to</b> Iraq <b>to burn</b> the
crops and homes of Ali's supporters. ... The <b>destruction</b> is depicted <b>in</b> the Bayeux
Tapestry. Columbia, the capital city of South Carolina, was an important political and
supply center for the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
Much of the town was <b>destroyed</b> during occupation by <b>Union</b> forces under Major
<b>General</b> ... Today, tourists can follow the <b>path General</b> Sherman's army took <b>to</b>
enter the ... The Campaign of the Carolinas (January 1 – April 26, 1865), also known as the
Carolinas ... As with his <b>Georgia</b> operations, Sherman marched his armies <b>in</b>
multiple ... McLaws withdrew <b>to</b> Branchville, causing only one day's delay <b>in</b> the
<b>Union</b> ... Sherman's forces <b>destroyed</b> virtually anything of military value <b>in</b>
Columbia, ... Philip Henry Sheridan (March 6, 1831 – August 5, 1888) was a career United
States Army officer and a <b>Union general in</b> the American Civil ... March <b>to</b> the Sea
<b>through Georgia</b>—deny an army a base from which <b>to</b> operate and bring the
effects of war ... The residents referred <b>to</b> this widespread <b>destruction</b> as "The
<b>Burning</b>. William Tecumseh Sherman (February 8, 1820 – February 14, 1891) was an
American soldier, businessman, educator, and author. He served as a <b>general in</b>
the <b>Union</b> Army during the American Civil War ... Sherman's subsequent march
<b>through Georgia</b> and the Carolinas involved little fighting but large-scale
<b>destruction</b> of ... The city of Atlanta, <b>Georgia</b>, <b>in</b> Fulton County, was an important rail and
commercial center ... Thought <b>to</b> be relatively safe from <b>Union</b> forces early <b>in</b> the
war, Atlanta ... Rousseau's cavalry force then joined <b>General</b> Sherman <b>in</b> Marietta
, <b>Georgia</b>, ... The plan of <b>destruction</b> was <b>to</b> include the buildings <b>to</b> be <b>destroyed</b>,
the ... Richmond, Virginia, served as the capital of the Confederate States of America
for almost the whole of the American Civil War. It was a vital source of weapons
and supplies for the war effort, and the terminus of five railroads. The <b>Union</b> made
many attempts <b>to</b> invade Richmond. ... The retreating Confederates chose <b>to burn</b>
military supplies rather than let ... The Lawrence massacre was an attack during the American Civil War (1861–65)
by the ... <b>In</b> describing the activities of these soldiers, <b>Union General</b> Blunt stated,
"A ... There was no <b>burning</b> of feet and torture by hanging <b>in</b> Lawrence as there ...
and arson <b>through</b> western Missouri (including the <b>destruction</b> of Osceola) <b>in</b> ... David Hunter (July 21, 1802 – February 2, 1886) was a <b>Union general</b> during the
American ... He served as a division <b>commander in</b> the Western Army under Maj.
... caused by his issuing an order emancipating the slaves <b>in Georgia</b>, South
Carolina, ... The <b>burning</b> of the Virginia Military Academy by Hunter also angered
the ... | Who was the union general who burned a path of destruction through georgia? |
For the first time in the series, naval exploration is a major part of an <b>Assassin's</b>
<b>Creed</b> game, where Edward Kenway captains the Jackdaw, a brig he captures
from ... ^ Originally released as DLC for all versions of <b>Assassin's Creed</b> IV: <b>Black Flag</b>. ^
Originally ... The game would be a direct sequel to <b>Assassin's Creed</b> IV: <b>Black Flag</b>, and
would feature a Templar named Shay as the main protagonist. Haytham Kenway
from ... Darby Christopher McDevitt is a creative scriptwriter and lead writer of <b>Assassin's</b>
<b>Creed</b> at ... Creed: Embers and <b>Assassin's Creed</b> Unity, as well as was the lead
writer for <b>Assassin's Creed</b>: Revelations and <b>Assassin's Creed</b> IV: <b>Black Flag</b>. Matthew Darren Evans (born 11 April 1981), known professionally as Matt Ryan,
is a Welsh actor. He is known for voicing Edward Kenway in the Ubisoft video
game <b>Assassin's Creed</b> IV: <b>Black Flag</b>, ... <b>Black Flag</b> follows the journal of Edward Kenway, the father of Haytham Kenway
and grandfather of Connor Kenway. Edward Kenway ... <b>Assassin's Creed</b> IV: <b>Black Flag</b>[edit]. Despite his physical death, Desmond is still
a powerful asset for Templars and Assassins. Shortly after Desmond's death, a ... A fictionalized version of Mary Read appears in the 2013 video game <b>Assassin's</b>
<b>Creed</b> IV: <b>Black Flag</b> and is voiced by Olivia Morgan. She poses as James Kidd, ... It was a commercial success, selling more than 12 million copies worldwide. Its
sequel, <b>Assassin's Creed</b> IV: <b>Black Flag</b>, was released in October 2013, and
follows ... "The Parting Glass" is a Scottish traditional song, often sung at the end of a
gathering of friends. ... It was sung by Anne Bonny (played by Sarah Greene) at
the ending of the video game <b>Assassin's Creed</b> IV: <b>Black Flag</b>. It was sung by The
... | What year did assassins creed black flag come out? |
<b>New York</b> City (NYC), also known as the City of <b>New York</b> or simply <b>New York</b> (
<b>NY</b>), is the most populous city in the United States. With an estimated 2018 ... <b>New York</b> is a state located in the Northeastern United States. <b>New York</b> was one
of the original thirteen colonies that formed the United States. With an ... <b>New York</b> most commonly refers to: <b>New York</b> City, the most populous city in the
United States, located in the state of <b>New York</b>; <b>New York</b> (state), a state in the ... The <b>New York</b> Times is an American newspaper based in <b>New York</b> City with
worldwide influence and readership. Founded in 1851, the paper has won 127 ... <b>New York</b> is an American biweekly magazine concerned with life, culture, politics,
and style generally, and with a particular emphasis on <b>New York</b> City. The <b>New York</b> metropolitan area is the largest metropolitan area in the world by
urban landmass, at 4,585 sq mi (11,880 km<sup>2</sup>). The metropolitan area includes ... The <b>New York</b> Stock Exchange is an American stock exchange located at 11 Wall
Street, Lower Manhattan, <b>New York</b> City, <b>New York</b>. It is by far the world's ... <b>New York</b> is the fifteenth solo studio album by American musician Lou Reed,
released in January 1989 by Sire Records. The album received universal critical
... The <b>New York</b> Knickerbockers, more commonly referred to as the Knicks, are an
American professional basketball team based in the <b>New York</b> City borough of ... <b>New York</b> City encompasses five county-level administrative divisions called
boroughs: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. | What states border lake ontario to the south? |
The <b>Cosmopolitan</b> of Las Vegas is a luxury resort casino and hotel on the Las
Vegas <b>Strip</b> in Paradise, Nevada. The resort opened on December 15, 2010, and
is <b>located</b> just south of the ... The Las Vegas <b>Strip</b> is a stretch of South Las Vegas Boulevard in Clark County,
Nevada that is ... The sign is currently <b>located</b> in the median just south of Russell
Road, across from the <b>location</b> of ... The latest to be completed connects Planet
Hollywood, CityCenter and The <b>Cosmopolitan</b> at the Harmon Avenue intersection
. CityCenter is a 16,797,000-square-foot (1,560,500 m<sup>2</sup>) mixed-use, urban
complex on 76 acres (31 ha) <b>located</b> on the Las Vegas <b>Strip</b> in Paradise, Nevada
. ... the Park MGM, I-15, the Bellagio, and The <b>Cosmopolitan</b> Resort & Casino. Aria Resort and Casino is a luxury resort and casino, part of the CityCenter
complex on the Las Vegas <b>Strip</b> in Paradise, Nevada. Aria consists of two curved
... The Dunes Hotel was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas <b>Strip</b> in Paradise,
Nevada, that ... The Dunes golf course is now occupied by parts of Park MGM,
New York-New York, CityCenter, <b>Cosmopolitan</b>, and T-Mobile Arena. ... The new
resort included 200 hotel rooms, <b>located</b> in several two-story buildings. Also
featured ... The Stardust Resort and Casino was a casino resort <b>located</b> on 63 acres (25 ha)
along the Las Vegas <b>Strip</b> in Winchester, Nevada. The Stardust opened in 1958 ... The Venetian Las Vegas is a luxury hotel and casino resort <b>located</b> on the Las
Vegas <b>Strip</b> in Paradise, Nevada, United States, on the site of the old Sands
Hotel ... Riviera (colloquially, "the Riv") was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas <b>Strip</b> in
Winchester, Nevada, which operated from April 1955 to May 2015. It was last ... The Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas, formerly the Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas, is a
47-story luxury hotel and condominium building in the CityCenter complex on the
Las Vegas <b>Strip</b> ... The Waldorf Astoria Residences have 225 condominium
residences <b>located</b> on the building's upper floors, which had an average listing
price of ... The following is a list of hotels <b>located</b> on the Las Vegas <b>Strip</b>. Contents. 1 List of
hotels; 2 See ... 3708 Las Vegas Boulevard South, <b>Cosmopolitan</b> - North - 2010-
12-12.JPG, 3,027, December 15, 2010, The Blackstone Group · Resorts World | Where is the cosmopolitan located on the strip? |
<b>The Meadowlands</b> Sports Complex is a sports complex located in East
Rutherford, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The facilty is owned and
operated ... 360 Architecture was an American architectural practice acquired by HOK in
2015. The firm provided services for a range of project types including corporate
headquarters and commercial office buildings, sports arenas, stadiums and
ballparks, <b>municipal facilities</b>, ... "<b>Once</b> again, HOK is a star player in sports
architecture". MetLife Stadium is an American sports stadium located at <b>the Meadowlands</b>
Sports Complex in ... Thus, indoor events such as the Final Four cannot be held
at the <b>facility</b>, which runs counter to the original aims for a ... Before Monster Jam
started events at MetLife, <b>the Meadowlands</b> Arena was <b>previously</b> used for the
events. Newark is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey and the seat of
Essex County. ... Newark Liberty International Airport was the first <b>municipal</b>
commercial airport in the United States, and today is one of its busiest. ... The
South Ward, <b>once</b> home to residents of predominantly Jewish descent, now has
ethnic ... Shea Stadium was a stadium in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens, New
York City. ... Rent for what was originally budgeted as a $9 million <b>facility</b> was set
at ... The plaques feature engravings of the neon baseball players that <b>once</b> ...
what was to come in the future with <b>the Meadowlands</b> (a.k.a. Giants Stadium),
after ... Giants Stadium was a stadium located in East Rutherford, New Jersey, in <b>the</b>
<b>Meadowlands</b> ... bowl seats. Other property was liquidated to other NJSEA
<b>facilities</b> such as the IZOD Center and Monmouth Park Racetrack. ... As per the
NFL schedule, the Giants and the Jets play each other <b>once</b> every four years. In
that case ... North Bergen is a township in the northern part of Hudson County, New Jersey,
United States. ... Low-lying areas along the west side are part of the New Jersey
<b>Meadowlands</b>. The unusual shape and diverse ... Turnpike and Tonnelle Avenue
. Meadowview, behind the <b>Municipal</b> Building between the many cemeteries. The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center is a stadium complex within
Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City, United States. <b>Meadowlands</b> Arena is an indoor venue located in <b>the Meadowlands</b> Sports
Complex in East ... The state-owned <b>facility</b> reported losses for 2013, and was
projected to have $8.5 ... Only Kansas City's <b>Municipal</b> Auditorium, which hosted
13 regional finals ... The center <b>previously</b> hosted a Continental Airlines ticketing
office. Jersey City is the second-most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey, after
Newark. ... <b>Previously</b> the city of Hudson City, The Heights was incorporated into
Jersey City in 1869. ... The <b>municipal</b> border of the Hudson County cities of
Jersey City and Bayonne runs along the long pier extending into the ...
<b>Meadowlands</b>. | The meadowlands was once which kind of municipal facility? |
<b>Big Mouth</b> is an American adult animated sitcom created by Nick Kroll, Andrew
Goldberg, Mark ... Acting as over-sexualized shoulder angels are the <b>hormone</b>
<b>monsters</b>: Maurice (who pesters Andrew and ... Andrew Rannells as Matthew
MacDell, a flamboyantly gay student with a love of <b>drama</b> and spreading gossip. Nicholas Kroll (born June 5, 1978) is an American <b>actor</b>, comedian, writer, and
producer. Kroll is known for creating and starring in the Comedy Central series
Kroll Show, The Oh, Hello Show, the FX comedy series The League, and starring
in and co-creating in the animated Netflix series <b>Big Mouth</b>. ... Kroll <b>plays</b> Nick, as
well as Coach Steve, Maurice the <b>Hormone Monster</b>, Lola ... John Gemberling (born February 1, 1981) is an American <b>actor</b> and comedian
best known for ... In 2018, he voiced Doofus Drake in Ducktales. He also voiced
Tyler the <b>Hormone Monster</b> in season 2 of the Netflix series <b>Big Mouth</b>. Richard Dawson Kiel (September 13, 1939 – September 10, 2014) was an
American <b>actor</b> and ... height was a result of acromegaly, a condition caused by
an excess of human growth <b>hormone</b>. ... In 1967 he <b>played</b> a <b>monster</b> in an
episode of The Monkees ("I was a Teenage <b>Monster</b>"). ... 1973, Deadhead Miles,
<b>Big</b> Dick. Andrew Goldberg is an American writer and producer. Goldberg co-created the
Netflix adult animated series <b>Big Mouth</b> with his childhood best friend Nick Kroll, ... Robert Michael Cannavale is an American character <b>actor</b> known for various
stage, television, ... <b>Big Mouth</b>, Gavin the <b>Hormone Monster</b> (voice), Episode: "
The Department of Puberty". 2019, SpongeBob SquarePants, Tony (voice),
Episode: ... Jennifer Flackett is an American film director and screen/television writer. In
television, she has ... In 2016, she co-created the animated sitcom <b>Big Mouth</b>,
with Levin, Nick Kroll, and Andrew Goldberg. Additionally, they are currently
writing and ... The Gila <b>monster</b> is a species of venomous lizard native to the southwestern
United States and ... Play media ... Prey may be crushed to death if <b>large</b> or eaten
alive if small, swallowed head-first, and helped down by ... A ranch hand pried
open the lizard's <b>mouth</b> with a pocketknife, cut open his finger to stimulate
bleeding, ... This is a list of characters featured in the Adult Swim animated television series
Aqua Teen ... Voiced by Dave Willis, Meatwad is a <b>large</b> meatball with only one
tooth. ... George Lowe is a recurring character voiced by the voice <b>actor</b> with the
same ... Unlike the other talking characters, his <b>mouth</b> doesn't move while he
talks, ... Steven Jay Blum is an American voice <b>actor</b> known for his distinctively deep
voice. Contents ... in Samurai Champloo, Roger Smith from The <b>Big</b> O,
Orochimaru and Zabuza Momochi in Naruto and Wolverine in Wolverine and the
X-Men. | Who plays the hormone monster in big mouth? |
<b>Pondicherry University</b> (French: Université de Pondichéry) is a central <b>university</b>
in <b>Puducherry</b>, India. Founded in 1985 by the Government of India, the ... <b>Universities</b>[edit]. Main article: <b>Puducherry University</b>. <b>Pondicherry University</b> School of Management (SOM PU) is the management
school of the <b>Pondicherry University</b> in <b>Puducherry</b>, India. It was established in ... (Earlier, the institute was affiliated to <b>Pondicherry University</b>.) It offers a number of
medical and paramedical courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate ... Pages in category "<b>Pondicherry University</b> alumni". The following 10 pages are in
this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn ... The Department of Management Studies, School of Management, <b>Pondicherry</b>
<b>University</b> (DMS SOM) is a department of the <b>Pondicherry University</b> School of ... Pages in category "<b>Pondicherry University</b>". This category contains only the
following page. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). Pages in category "<b>Pondicherry University</b> faculty". The following 2 pages are in
this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). <b>Pondicherry</b> officially known as <b>Puducherry</b> is the capital and the most populous
city of the ... Engineering College · <b>Pondicherry University</b> · <b>Pondicherry</b> urban
area · Rajiv Gandhi College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences · Yanam, India ... ... B. S. Abdur Rahman <b>University</b>, <b>Pondicherry</b> University, University of Mysore,
University of Kashmir. Jalees Ahmed Khan Tareen, also known as J.A.K. Tareen,
was born in Mysore, Karnataka, India in 1947. He was the vice-chancellor of B. S.
Abdur Rahman University, in Chennai, ... | Who contributed mainly for the establishment of the university at pondicherry? |
The <b>episodes</b> of the Japanese anime series <b>Inuyasha</b> are based on the first 36
volumes of the ... Produced by Sunrise, the series premiered <b>in</b> Japan on ytv on
October 16, 2000 and ran for 167 <b>episodes</b> until its ... 13 (180), "A <b>Complete</b>
Meido" <b>Inuyasha</b> (犬夜叉), also known as <b>Inuyasha</b>: A Feudal Fairy Tale is a Japanese
manga series ... <b>In</b> contrast to the typically comedic nature of <b>much</b> of Takahashi's
previous work, <b>Inuyasha</b> ... Avex collected the <b>episodes in</b> a <b>total</b> of seven series
of DVDs volumes distributed <b>in</b> Japan between May 30, 2001 and July 27, 2005. Cover art of the <b>complete</b> series released by Aniplex, featuring <b>Inuyasha</b> and ...
Viz Media licensed the series as <b>InuYasha</b>: The Final Act. It was released <b>in</b> ...
However, <b>many</b> of the cast were laid off: Moneca Stori was replaced from her role
of ... The <b>Inuyasha</b> manga and anime characters are created by Rumiko Takahashi.
Most of the series takes place <b>in</b> a fictional version of Japan's Warring States
period with occasional time-travel/flashback elements to modern Tokyo or the
Heisei period. The setting and plot incorporate <b>many</b> elements of traditional
Japanese ... roundabout proposal of marriage <b>in</b> the sixth <b>season</b>, and spends
<b>much</b> of the ... Pages <b>in</b> category "<b>Inuyasha episode</b> lists". The following 8 pages are <b>in</b> this
category, out of 8 <b>total</b>. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). The manga series <b>Inuyasha</b> was written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi and
serialized <b>in</b> ... a separate series of "ani-manga" derived from full-color
screenshots of the anime <b>episodes</b>, with dialogue and sound effects added <b>in</b>. ...
The chapter numbers listed below refer to the <b>overall</b> placement within the series. The first <b>season</b> of the anime series <b>Inuyasha</b> aired <b>in</b> Japan on ytv from October
16, 2000, through May 21, 2001. Based on the manga series of the same title ... Pages <b>in</b> category "<b>Inuyasha episode</b> redirects to lists". The following 51 pages
are <b>in</b> this category, out of 51 <b>total</b>. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn
... The final <b>season</b> of the anime series <b>Inuyasha</b> aired <b>in</b> Japan on ytv from January
26, 2004, through September 13, 2004. Based on the manga series of the ... It was released <b>in</b> 2003 <b>in</b> Japan, and <b>in</b> 2005 <b>in</b> the United States. The song, "
Four <b>Seasons</b>", is performed by Namie Amuro. Contents. 1 ... | How many episodes of inuyasha are there total? |
"<b>Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town</b>" is a Christmas <b>song</b>, written by J. Fred Coots
and Haven Gillespie and <b>was</b> first sung on Eddie Cantor's radio show in ... <b>Santa Claus is Comin' to Town</b> is a 1970 stop motion Christmas television special
produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. The film stars Fred Astaire as the ... Christmas music comprises a variety of genres of music on a variety of topics,
religious and ... These included <b>songs</b> aimed at children such as "<b>Santa Claus Is</b>
<b>Comin' to Town</b>" and "Rudolph the Red-Nosed ... Town musicians or 'waits' <b>were</b>
licensed to collect money in the streets in the weeks preceding Christmas, the ... Jackson 5 Christmas Album is the first Christmas studio album (and fourth overall
) by Motown family quintet the Jackson 5, released in October 1970. Included on
the Christmas Album is the Jackson 5's hit single version of "<b>Santa Claus Is</b>
<b>Coming to Town</b>". ... In 2009, the album <b>was</b> once again re-released as Ultimate
Christmas ... The Beach Boys' Christmas Album is the seventh studio album by the Beach
Boys, released in ... He played piano on the <b>song</b> "<b>Santa Claus Is Coming to</b>
<b>Town</b>" but <b>was</b> dismissed by Spector due to his substandard piano playing.
Original ... (Redirected from Talk:<b>Santa Claus Is Coming to Town</b>) ... Carey singles
discography so that users going through the chronology don't <b>come</b> to a dead
end. ... Yes the <b>song</b> (anniversary mix) <b>was</b> officialy released on the Dual Disc
CD and there ... Merry Christmas is the seventh studio album recorded by Motown girl group The
Supremes, and released on Motown Records in November 1965 (see 1965 in
music). The LP, produced by Harvey Fuqua, includes recordings of familiar
Christmas <b>songs</b> such as "White Christmas", "<b>Santa Claus Is Coming to Town</b>", "
My ... The Christmas album <b>was</b> later expanded further by 2015 (in both CD and ... John Frederick Coots (May 2, 1897 – April 8, 1985) <b>was</b> an American songwriter.
He composed over 700 popular <b>songs</b> and over a dozen Broadway shows. ... "
<b>Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town</b>," words by Haven Gillespie, music by Coots ... "
How I've Missed You Mary" OCLC 891128783; "Right Boy <b>Comes</b> Along"; "Our
Home ... A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector is an album of Christmas <b>songs</b>,
produced by Phil ... The arrangement of Bruce Springsteen's version of "<b>Santa</b>
<b>Claus Is Comin' to Town</b>" is based in part on the Crystals' version of the <b>song</b>, and
U2's late-1980s remake of "Christmas (Baby Please <b>Come</b> Home)" that appeared
on ... Christmas <b>Songs</b> by Sinatra is the name of the third studio album by the
American singer Frank Sinatra. It <b>was</b> released in 1948 as a 78 rpm album set
and a 10" LP record (CL 6019) featuring a collection of 8 holiday <b>songs</b>. A
compilation album <b>was</b> released in 1994 including the <b>songs</b> released on ... "
<b>Have</b> Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"; "<b>Santa Claus is Comin' to Town</b>" ... | Where did the song santa claus is coming to town come from? |
Some of the scenes were shot in Noida at Mahagun Moderne and Mahagun
Marvella. <b>Soundtrack</b>[edit]. <b>Sonu Ke</b> ... Nushrat Bharucha (born 17 May 1985) is an Indian film actress known for her
work in Bollywood films. Bharucha made her acting debut with the 2006 film 'Jai
Santoshi Maa'. Her second venture was the box office flop Kal Kissne Dekha (
2009). The 2011 buddy drama Pyaar <b>Ka</b> Punchnama marked her first commercial
... Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, <b>Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety</b> proved ... Amaal Mallik is an Indian <b>music</b> director, singer and lyricist in the Hindi film
industry hailing from ... He composed eight <b>songs</b> for the Hindi <b>soundtrack</b> of this
film, and Rochak Kohli joined as a guest composer by ... Mallik also composed a
<b>song</b> for <b>Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety</b> which earned him IIFA best <b>music</b> director of
2019. Luv Ranjan is an Indian film director, writer and producer. He was born in
Ghaziabad district, Uttar Pradesh. He has directed films such as Pyaar <b>Ka</b>
Punchnama, <b>Sonu ke Titu Ki Sweety</b>, ... The Mirchi <b>Music</b> Awards are presented annually by Radio ... (along with the
musical team of <b>Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety</b>) ... This is a <b>list</b> of the most-viewed Indian <b>music</b> videos on YouTube. Punjabi pop-
star Guru ... Dil Chori, <b>Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety</b> via T-Series, Hindi, 347.7, Dec 26,
2017. Bum Bum Bole, Shaan for Taare Zameen Par via T-Series, Hindi, 344.4,
May ... Arijit Singh made his Bollywood debut with Mithoon-composition, "Phir Mohabbat
" from Murder ... The duo collaborated with Shahid Kapoor, performing "Main
Rang Sharbaton <b>Ka</b>" and "Dhokha Dhadi". Moreover, he dubbed ... <b>Sonu Ke Titu</b>
<b>Ki Sweety</b>, "Subah Subah", Amaal Mallik · Kumaar · Prakriti Kakar. "Tera Yaar
Hoon ... Hirdesh Singh (born 15 March 1983), known by this professional name, Yo Yo
Honey Singh or ... He earned two places on YouTube's <b>list</b> of top 10 trending
videos of 2012. ... <b>song</b> MAKHNA, The <b>song</b> became a major success, also the
same year he sung and composed <b>songs</b> for movie Baazaar & <b>Sonu Ke Titu Ki</b>
<b>Sweety</b>. Luv Films is an Indian film production company founded by Luv Ranjan and his
childhood ... Luv Films co-produced the 2018 blockbuster <b>Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety</b>
, a romantic comedy starring Kartik Aaryan, ... Although the <b>soundtrack</b> was a hit,
the movie did not do well at the box office and was declared as a major flop. Neeti Mohan is an Indian popular singer. She was one of the winners of the
Channel V show Popstars and as such, became a member of the Indian pop
group Aasma with the other winners of the show. She was also on the Star Plus
show <b>Music Ka</b> Maha Muqqabla, where she ... <b>Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety</b>, "Kaun
Nachdi", Guru Randhawa, Rajat Nagpal ... | List of songs from sonu ki titu ki sweety? |
Following the attraction's success, Walt Disney Television produced the TV film
<b>Tower of Terror</b>, starring ... <b>Tower of Terror</b> is a 1997 American made-for-television supernatural horror film
written and directed by D. J. MacHale. It is based on the theme park attraction
The Twilight Zone <b>Tower of Terror</b>, at Disney's <b>Hollywood</b> Studios, ... <b>Hollywood</b> Tower, originally known as La Belle Tour, is a large apartment
building in <b>Hollywood</b>, Los Angeles, California. The tower, built in 1929, was a
popular residence for entertainment industry employees for many years and has
often been cited as the inspiration for Disney's Twilight Zone <b>Tower of Terror</b>
attractions. Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout! is an accelerated drop tower dark ...
and ride system as the previous attraction, The Twilight Zone <b>Tower of Terror</b>. ...
hat and a luggage tag (used as a bookmark) from the <b>Hollywood</b> Tower Hotel. File:<b>Hollywood Tower of Terror</b>.jpg. No higher resolution available.
Hollywood_Tower_of_Terror.jpg (800 × 600 pixels, file size: 175 KB, MIME type:
image/jpeg). This is a summary of notable incidents that have taken place at Walt Disney
World in Florida. ... 4 Disney's <b>Hollywood</b> Studios. 4.1 Star ... United Kingdom,
complained of a severe headache and other symptoms after riding the <b>Tower of</b>
<b>Terror</b>. <b>Tower of Terror</b> may refer to: Amusement rides[edit]. <b>Tower of Terror</b> (Gold Reef
City), a vertical drop roller coaster in Johannesburg, South Africa; <b>Tower of</b> ... This is a summary of notable incidents that have taken place at Disneyland Paris
in France. The term incidents refers to major accidents, injuries, deaths and ... The Freefall is an amusement ride developed by Giovanola and marketed
throughout the world by Swiss company, Intamin. Two generations of this ride
were developed. First generation Freefall rides can be identified by the angled
supports at the base of the lift <b>tower</b>. ... In 2006, the Drop of Doom was rebranded
as the "<b>Hollywood Tower</b>" in Italy. Tower_base_small.JPG (253 ... Looking up from the base of The <b>Hollywood</b>
<b>Tower of Terror</b> ride at Disney-MGM Studios at Walt Disney World, December
2004. | How tall is the hollywood tower of terror? |
The <b>Human Genome Project</b> (<b>HGP</b>) <b>was</b> an international scientific research
project with the ... Therefore, the <b>finished</b> human genome is a mosaic, not
representing any one individual. ... The <b>Human Genome Project was started</b> in
1990 with the goal of sequencing and identifying all three billion chemical units in
the human ... The <b>Human Genome</b> Diversity <b>Project</b> (HGDP) <b>was started</b> by Stanford University'
s Morrison Institute in 1990s along with collaboration of scientists around the ... John Craig Venter (born October 14, 1946) is an American biotechnologist and
businessman. ... The method <b>was</b> rejected by the <b>Human Genome Project</b>
however, since some ... The project, which used Venter's personal yacht,
Sorcerer II, <b>started</b> in Halifax, ... "High-profile departure <b>ends</b> genome institute's
charmed run". Eric D. Green (born Dec. 10, 1959) is an American genomics researcher who had
significant, <b>start</b>-to-<b>finish</b> involvement in the <b>Human Genome Project</b>. He is the ... For the pilot studies <b>human genome</b> samples from the HapMap collection will be
sequenced. ... sequence, <b>genome</b>-wide genotypes, fosmid-<b>end</b> sequence, ...
Population that <b>was</b> collected in diaspora. The <b>Human</b> Microbiome <b>Project</b> (HMP) <b>was</b> a United States National Institutes of
Health (NIH) ... Over 650 peer-reviewed publications were listed on the HMP
website from June 2009 to the <b>end</b> of 2017, and had been cited over 70,000
times. ... By mapping the normal microbial make-up of healthy <b>humans</b> using
<b>genome</b> ... The Chimpanzee Genome Project is an effort to determine the DNA sequence of
the chimpanzee genome. It is expected that by comparing the genomes of
humans and other apes, ... <b>Starting</b> the chimpanzee genome project[edit]. Human
... of the <b>Human genome project</b>, a common chimpanzee genome project <b>was</b>
initiated. Francis Sellers Collins (born April 14, 1950) is an American physician-geneticist
who discovered the genes associated with a number of diseases and led the
<b>Human Genome Project</b>. ... Hospital in Chapel Hill. He then returned to Yale,
where he <b>was</b> a Fellow in Human Genetics at the medical school from 1981 to
1984. The <b>Human</b> Proteome <b>Project</b> (HPP) is a collaborative effort coordinated by the
<b>Human</b> Proteome Organization. Its stated goal is to experimentally observe all of
the proteins produced by the sequences translated from the <b>human genome</b>. ...
The status of the overall <b>project was</b> discussed in an Editorial in that issue. The human genome is a complete set of nucleic acid sequences for humans,
encoded as DNA ... Completion of the <b>Human Genome Project's</b> sequencing
effort <b>was</b> ... Telomeres (the <b>ends</b> of linear chromosomes) <b>end</b> with a
microsatellite ... The Personal Genome Project (<b>started</b> in 2005) is among the few
to make both ... | When did the human genome project start and finish? |
The <b>Washington Redskins</b> are a professional American football team based in
the Washington ... Pardee's tenure <b>did</b> not <b>last</b> long though, for he was fired after
posting a 6–10 record in 1980. ... The Redskins' first <b>Super Bowl win</b>, and their
first NFL Championship in 40 years, was in <b>Super Bowl</b> XVII, where the Redskins
... The <b>Washington Redskins</b> have played over 1,000 games. In those games, the
club has <b>won</b> five professional American football <b>championships</b> including two
NFL <b>Championships</b> and three <b>Super Bowls</b>. ... Pardee's tenure <b>did</b> not <b>last</b> long
though, for he was fired after posting a 6–10 record in 1980. He <b>did</b>, however,
select ... In those games, the club <b>won</b> five professional American football <b>championships</b>
including two NFL <b>Championships</b> and three <b>Super Bowls</b>. The franchise ... Division standings were ignored; <b>Washington</b> had the best record of the division
teams and <b>won the Super Bowl</b>. ++ The 1987 <b>Redskins</b> are the only NFC 3rd ... <b>Super Bowl</b> XXVI was an American football game between the National Football
Conference (NFC) champion <b>Washington Redskins</b> and the American Football ... The 1991 season was the <b>Washington Redskins</b>' 60th in the National Football
League, their ... Not only <b>did</b> the Redskins improve their position, but they also
put together a season ... To date, this is the Redskins' most <b>recent Super Bowl</b>
appearance. ... The Redskins' <b>Super Bowl</b> XXVI <b>win</b> was their first in a non-strike
season. The <b>Redskins</b> entered the game appearing to be even better than the <b>previous</b>
season when they defeated the Miami Dolphins 27–17 in <b>Super Bowl</b> XVII. The ... <b>Super Bowl</b> XXII was an American football game between the National Football
Conference ... The <b>Redskins</b>, who were making their fourth <b>Super Bowl</b>
appearance, posted an ... He ended up leading <b>Washington</b> to their two playoff
<b>victories</b>. ... no NFL team at the time; the Jacksonville Jaguars were founded in
1993 and <b>did</b> ... The Cowboys–Redskins rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry
between the Dallas Cowboys and <b>Washington Redskins</b> ... field goal. The <b>final</b>
score was Washington 26, Dallas 3. ... The Redskins would go on to <b>win Super</b>
<b>Bowl</b> XXII later that season. In 2000 ... He <b>did</b> it the fastest, needing only 125
games. The 1982 <b>Washington Redskins</b> season was the franchise's 51st season in the
National Football League (NFL) and their 46th in Washington, D.C.. Although the
Redskins lost all their preseason games, they were to advance from an 8–8
record the <b>previous</b> season to become the only team in NFL history to <b>win the</b>
<b>Super</b> ... It was the Redskins' first ever <b>Super Bowl</b> victory, and their first NFL ... | When did the washington redskins last win the super bowl? |
Rowling used several chapters in <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Deathly ... The Elder
Wand, as reproduced in <b>Harry Potter</b> Warner Bros. <b>films</b> ... <b>Dumbledore</b> returned
to Hogwarts as professor of ... Richard John Harris (1 October 1930 – 25 October 2002) was an Irish actor and
singer. ... and Albus <b>Dumbledore</b> in the first two <b>Harry Potter films</b>: <b>Harry Potter</b>
and the Philosopher's Stone (2001) and <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Chamber of Secrets
... Sir Michael John Gambon CBE (born 19 October 1940) is a British–Irish actor
who has worked ... In the 1990s he appeared in <b>films</b> such as, Toys (1992),
Dancing at Lughnasa (1998), Plunkett & Macleane (1998), and Sleepy Hollow (
1999). ... Gambon reprised the role of <b>Dumbledore</b> in <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Goblet
of Fire, ... Severus Snape is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling's <b>Harry Potter</b> series. He is
an ... Actor Alan Rickman portrayed Snape in all eight <b>Harry Potter films</b>, released
between 2001 and 2011. ... In the final chapter, <b>Dumbledore</b> suggests that
because Harry's father James had saved Snape's life when they were both
students, ... <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 is a 2010 fantasy film directed by
David Yates ... The story follows <b>Harry Potter</b>, who has been tasked by
<b>Dumbledore</b> with finding and destroying Lord Voldemort's secret to ... Stuart
Craig, set designer for all of the previous <b>Harry Potter films</b>, returned for the final
two parts. The plot follows Newt Scamander and Albus <b>Dumbledore</b> as they attempt to take
... of Richard Harris, who played <b>Dumbledore</b> in the first two <b>Harry Potter films</b>). The following fictional characters are staff members and denizens of Hogwarts in
the Harry ... After the death of <b>Dumbledore</b> in Half-Blood Prince, she becomes the
acting Headmistress of Hogwarts. ... Smith appeared in all the <b>films</b> of the series
except for <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1, which does not take ... <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is a 2011 fantasy film directed by
David Yates ... Following her death, Snape worked with Albus <b>Dumbledore</b> to
protect Harry from Voldemort due to his love for Lily. ... to halt the importation of
their <b>films</b>, including <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 into the
country. The music of the <b>Harry Potter</b> film series was recorded and released in
conjunction with the ... Fawkes the Phoenix, Associated with <b>Dumbledore's</b> pet
Phoenix. Professor Rubeus Hagrid is a fictional character in the <b>Harry Potter</b> book series
written by J. K. ... <b>Dumbledore</b> also gives him the task of locating Harry, helping
him to find his bearings in the ... Robin Williams was interested for the role and
approached Chris Columbus, the director of the first two <b>films</b>, about participating
in ... | Who played dumbledore in the harry potter movies? |
<b>Parfait Tic</b> is a Japanese shōjo manga by Nagamu Nanaji. It was published by
Shueisha in ... Ichi spends his free time with Iori, and Daiya tries his hardest to
distract <b>Fuuko</b>. Slowly, Daiya is beginning to understand 'what it is to be in love', ... | Parfait tic who does fuuko end up with? |
"<b>American Pie</b>" is a <b>song</b> by American singer and songwriter Don McLean.
Recorded and released <b>on</b> the <b>American Pie</b> album in 1971, the single <b>was</b> the ... <b>American Pie</b> is a 1999 American teen sex comedy film written by Adam Herz
and directed by brothers Paul and Chris Weitz, in their directorial film debut. It is
the first film in the <b>American Pie</b> theatrical series. The film <b>was</b> a box-office hit and
spawned three direct sequels: <b>American Pie</b> ... The film concentrates <b>on</b> five best
friends (Jim, Kevin, Oz, Finch, and Stifler) ... <b>American Pie</b> is the second studio album by the American singer-songwriter Don
McLean, released by United Artists Records <b>on</b> 24 October 1971. The folk/rock
album reached number one <b>on</b> the Billboard 200, containing the chart-topping
singles "<b>American Pie</b>" ... The phrase "The Day the Music Died" <b>was</b> used by
McLean <b>on</b> this <b>song</b>, and ... Donald McLean III (born October 2, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter, best
known for his ... In 2001, "<b>American Pie</b>" <b>was</b> voted number 5 in a poll of the 365
<b>Songs</b> of the Century compiled by the Recording Industry ... <b>On</b> April 7, 2015,
McLean's original working manuscript for "<b>American Pie</b>" sold for $1,205,000 ... "<b>American Pie</b>" (1971), "Vincent" (1972), "Dreidel" (1973). Vincent van Gogh's
The Starry Night (1889), described in the <b>song</b>. "Vincent" is a <b>song</b> by Don
McLean written as a tribute to Vincent van Gogh. It is also known by ... It <b>was</b>
released <b>on</b> McLean's 1971 <b>American Pie</b> album, and the following year the <b>song</b>
became the ... <b>On</b> February 3, 1959, American rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie
Valens, and "The ... A popular misconception, originating from Don McLean's
eponymous <b>song</b> about the crash, <b>was</b> that the plane <b>was</b> called <b>American Pie</b>. ...
feet (160 m), before <b>coming</b> to rest against a wire fence at the edge of Juhl's
property. "Killing Me Softly with His <b>Song</b>" is a <b>song</b> composed by Charles Fox with lyrics
by Norman ... McLean's hit <b>song</b> "<b>American Pie</b>" <b>was</b> rising in the charts, but
Lieberman <b>was</b> strongly affected by McLean singing another <b>song</b>: "Empty Chairs
. ... Gimbel expanded <b>on</b> Lieberman's notes, fleshing them <b>out</b> into <b>song</b> lyrics.
Gimbel ... "Laid" is the title <b>song</b> from 1993 album Laid by Manchester alternative rock band
James. Emotionally evocative and featuring the risqué opening lyrics, "This bed
is <b>on</b> ... While the <b>song did</b> chart <b>on</b> the US Billboard Hot 100, its peak <b>was</b>
number 61. ... It <b>was</b> also featured in 2003's American Wedding, <b>American Pie</b>
Presents: ... "Semi-Charmed Life" is a <b>song</b> by American alternative rock band Third Eye Blind
, written by lead vocalist and guitarist Stephan Jenkins. The <b>song was</b> released
<b>on</b> May 10, 1997, as the lead single from the band's ... The <b>song was</b> used in the
film <b>American Pie</b> (1999), but <b>did</b> not appear <b>on</b> the soundtrack. In 1999, "Weird
Al" ... "The Anthem" is a <b>song</b> by American rock band Good Charlotte. It <b>was</b> released
<b>on</b> February 28 ... Since then it can be heard in The Pacifier and <b>American Pie</b>
Presents Band Camp as well as <b>on</b> the soundtrack of Project Gotham Racing and
... | When did the song american pie come out? |
The <b>Tunisia</b> national <b>football team</b> (Arabic: منتخب تونس لكرة القدم), (French:
Équipe de <b>Tunisie</b> ... Following their first experience of <b>World</b> Cup <b>football</b>,
<b>Tunisia</b> experienced a sudden decline after the passage of ... 2–2 draw against
Malawi bringing the <b>Tunisian team</b> to 65th place in the FIFA <b>rankings</b>, the worst in
its history. The <b>Tunisia</b> national women's <b>football team</b> nicknamed Les Aigles de Carthage
is the national <b>team</b> of <b>Tunisia</b> and is controlled by the <b>Tunisian Football</b>
Federation. The <b>team</b> competes in the Africa Women Cup of Nations, UNAF
Women's Tournament, Arab Women's Championship and the Women's <b>World</b> ... "
The FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's <b>World Ranking</b>". The <b>Tunisian</b> national futsal <b>team</b> nicknamed Les Aigles de Carthage represents
<b>Tunisia</b> in international , African and Arabian futsal competitions. It is affiliated to
the <b>Tunisian Football</b> Federation. Contents. 1 Tournament records. 1.1 FIFA
Futsal <b>World</b> Cup; 1.2 Africa Futsal Cup of Nations; 1.3 North African ... Futsal
<b>World Ranking</b> ... The Algeria national <b>football team</b> () represents Algeria in men's international
<b>football</b> and it's ... At the 2014 <b>World</b> Cup, Algeria became the first African <b>team</b> to
score four goals in a match at the ... The traditional rivals of Algeria are mainly
Morocco, <b>Tunisia</b> and Egypt, Algeria has also ... "The FIFA/Coca-Cola <b>World</b>
<b>Ranking</b>". <b>Association football</b> is the most popular sport in nearly every African country, and
13 members ... The <b>team ranking</b> in each tournament is according to FIFA. The
<b>rankings</b>, apart from the top four positions (top two in 1930), are not a result of
direct competition ... <b>Football</b> is the most popular sport in <b>Tunisia</b>. The most watched sports in <b>Tunisia</b>
are <b>football</b>, handball, basketball, volleyball, tennis, and rugby union. Sport is
encouraged in school, and local sports <b>clubs</b> receive financial ... The latter <b>team</b>
participated in the 2008 <b>World</b> Cup for <b>Clubs</b> and reached the semi-final match, ... The Morocco national <b>football team</b>, nicknamed Les Lions de l'Atlas or Atlas
Lions (Arabic: أسود ... 9 FIFA <b>ranking</b> history; 10 Coaches; 11 Kit suppliers; 12 See
also ... He finished second in a group of three <b>teams</b>, behind <b>Tunisia</b>, but only for
an ... Morocco thus became the first African national <b>team</b> to qualify for a <b>world</b> ... <b>Tunisia</b> national <b>team</b> at the 2018 FIFA <b>World</b> Cup in Russia. The FIFA <b>World</b> Cup
, sometimes called the <b>Football World</b> Cup or the Soccer <b>World</b> Cup, but ... <b>Tunisia</b> 5–0 Rwanda Rwanda (<b>Tunis</b>, <b>Tunisia</b>; 10 April 1983) Uganda 5–0
Rwanda Rwanda (Kampala, Uganda; 1 August 1998). Africa Cup of Nations.
Appearances, 1 (first in 2004). Best result, Group stage, 2004. The Rwanda
national <b>football team</b> represents Rwanda in international <b>football</b> and is ... They
have never qualified for a <b>World</b> Cup finals, and reached their first Africa ... The 2017 <b>World</b> Minifootball Federation <b>World</b> Cup is the second edition of the
WMF <b>World</b> Cup, the <b>world</b> championship for men's national minifootball <b>teams</b>
organized by the <b>World</b> Minifootball Federation. The tournament was contested in
Nabeul city in <b>Tunisia</b> from 06–15 October ... The <b>rankings</b> of <b>teams</b> in each
group are determined as follows:. | Where is tunisia football team ranked in the world? |
<b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is a 1991 American animated musical romantic fantasy film
produced by ... The film also features the <b>voices</b> of Richard White, Jerry Orbach,
David Ogden Stiers, and Angela Lansbury. ... <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> premiered as
an unfinished film at the <b>New</b> York Film Festival on September 29, 1991, ... <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is a 2017 American musical romantic fantasy film directed
by Bill Condon ... Paige O'Hara, <b>who voiced</b> Belle in the original animated film
and its sequels, offered to help Watson with her singing lessons. According to
The ... One week later, Emma Watson and Disney debuted a <b>new</b> poster. On
November ... <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is a musical with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard
Ashman and ... The musical has grossed more than $1.4 billion worldwide and
<b>played</b> in thirteen countries and 115 cities. ... <b>Belle and the Beast's</b> relationship
benefits from a <b>new</b> scene Woolverton wrote specifically for the stage, during
which ... <b>Voiced</b> by, Robby Benson. Alias, Prince Adam, Master of the Castle. Occupation,
Prince. Significant other, <b>Belle</b>. Children, Prince Ben (son; in Descendants only).
Relatives, Maurice (father-in-law). Nationality, French. The <b>Beast</b> is a fictional
character who appears in Walt <b>Disney</b> Animation Studios' 30th ... Ashamed of his
<b>new</b> appearance, the <b>Beast</b> conceals himself inside his castle ... "<b>Beauty and the Beast</b>" is a song written by lyricist Howard Ashman and
composer Alan ... The <b>New</b> York Post's Lou Lumenick wrote that "<b>Beauty and the</b>
<b>Beast</b>" was ... Actress and singer Paige O'Hara, <b>who voices</b> Belle, was among the
first ... This article lists information of fictional characters from Disney's <b>Beauty and the</b>
<b>Beast</b> franchise, ... The Featherduster is <b>voiced</b> by Kimmy Robertson in <b>Beauty</b>
<b>and the Beast</b> and Belle's Magical World, but no ... In The <b>New</b> Adventures of
Disney's <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> comics, Mrs. Potts and Sultan enlist Palanquin to
help ... Gaston is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Pictures' 30th
animated feature film <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> (1991). <b>Voiced</b> by American actor
and singer Richard White, Gaston is an arrogant ... himself had been developed
as "a <b>new</b> kind of Disney villain" because he is introduced as a harmless, comic
individual ... "Evermore" is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Tim Rice for
the musical ... On recording a <b>new</b> song, Stevens said, "the pressure's sort of off
— but it's also on — because it doesn't have to ... Yiánnis Palamídas, Greek <b>voice</b>
actor of the <b>Beast</b>, had already dubbed this character in the original animated ... <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is a fairy tale written by French novelist Gabrielle-Suzanne
Barbot de ... Beauty agrees to this and is presented with an enchanted ring which
allows her to wake up in her family's <b>new</b> home in an instant ... episode "<b>Beauty</b>
<b>and the Beast</b>", featuring the <b>voices</b> of Vanessa L. Williams and Gregory Hines. <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is an American fantasy-drama television series which first
aired on CBS ... She is rescued and cared for by Vincent (<b>played</b> by Ron Perlman
) who has taken ... The television series stars <b>New</b> Zealand actor Jay Ryan as
Vincent (the "<b>beast</b>") and Canadian actress Kristin Kreuk as Catherine (the "
beauty"). | Who voiced beast in new beauty and the beast? |
"<b>I Left My Heart in San Francisco</b>" is a popular song, written in the fall of 1953 in
Brooklyn, New York, with music by George Cory and lyrics by Douglass Cross ... <b>I Left My Heart in San Francisco</b> is an album by Tony Bennett, released in 1962
on Columbia Records. It peaked at #5 on the Billboard pop albums chart, and ... Venue, Keystone Korner, <b>San Francisco</b>, CA. Genre · Jazz. Length, 38:28. Label ·
Muse MR 5311. Producer · Todd Barkan · Red Garland chronology. Feelin' Red (
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by pianist Red Garland featuring saxophonist Leo Wright which ... George C. Cory Jr. (August 3, 1920—April 13, 1978) was an American pianist
and composer whose most notable work was the music to the song "<b>I Left My</b>
<b>Heart in San Francisco</b>". Tony Bennett's heart sculpture America's Greatest City By The Bay at Union
Square. Hearts in San Francisco is an annual public art installation started in
2004 by the San Francisco ... installed in various cities throughout the world. The
choice of hearts is inspired by the Tony Bennett song "<b>I Left My Heart in San</b>
<b>Francisco</b>." ... Anthony Dominick Benedetto (born August 3, 1926), known professionally as
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success of his single "<b>I Left My Heart in San Francisco</b>", he was invited to appear
at ... "Theme from San Francisco," also known as "San Francisco," is a song from the
1936 American ... It is one of two official city songs, along with "<b>I Left My Heart in</b>
<b>San Francisco</b>." Judy Garland included the song to her concert repertoire, with a
... All Alone Am I is the eighth studio album by American pop and country artist
Brenda Lee. ... It included cover versions of Tony Bennett's "<b>I Left My Heart in San</b>
<b>Francisco</b>", Cole Porter's "It's All Right with Me", and Les Paul's "Lover". Many of
the ... "Ain't Love a Bitch" is a song written by Gary Grainger and Rod Stewart. Stewart
released it on ... the song for taking material that could have been tough and
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. | Who sang i left my heart in sanfrancisco? |
She has estimated that the number of her <b>Trivago</b> ... "<b>Trivago</b> Guy", Tim Williams,
who has been the <b>commercial</b> face of the ... Timothy Leigh Williams (born August 16, 1966) is an American <b>actor</b> who is best
known for his appearances in advertisements for the hotel website <b>Trivago</b> and
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English <b>actress</b>. ... In 2012, Arfwedson starred in a television <b>commercial</b> for
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Berlin's <b>songs</b> suited the story and Ethel Merman's abilities, and he readily
<b>composed</b> the rest of the score to <b>Annie Get</b> ... <b>Annie Get Your Gun</b> is a 1950 American <b>musical</b> Technicolor comedy film loosely
based on the life of sharpshooter Annie Oakley ... Irving Berlin was an American <b>composer</b> and lyricist, widely considered one of
the greatest ... <b>Annie Get Your Gun</b> is considered to be Berlin's best <b>musical</b>
theatre score not only because of the number of hits it contains, but because its
<b>songs</b> ... "Anything You Can Do" is a <b>song composed</b> by Irving Berlin for the 1946
Broadway <b>musical Annie Get Your Gun</b>. The <b>song</b> is a duet, with one male <b>singer</b>
and ... Eydie Gormé - for her album Gormé Sings Showstoppers (1959). Betty Hutton -
included in the album <b>Annie Get Your Gun</b> (<b>Original Soundtrack</b>) (1950). "I Got Lost in His Arms" is a <b>song</b> from the 1946 <b>musical Annie Get Your Gun</b>,
written by Irving Berlin. It was performed by Ethel Merman in the <b>original</b>
production ... "They Say It's Wonderful" is a popular <b>song</b> written by Irving Berlin for the <b>musical</b>
<b>Annie Get Your Gun</b> (1946), where it was introduced by Ethel Merman and Ray ... I Got the Sun in the Mornin is a <b>song</b> from the 1946 <b>musical Annie Get Your Gun</b>,
written by Irving Berlin and originally performed by Ethel Merman. Other singers ... "There's No Business Like Show Business" is an Irving Berlin <b>song</b>, written for the
1946 <b>musical Annie Get Your Gun</b> and orchestrated by Ted Royal. The <b>song</b>, a ... Philip J. Lang was an American <b>musical</b> arranger, orchestrator and <b>composer</b> of
band <b>music</b>, ... The dean of <b>musical</b> orchestrators, Russell Bennett remarked that
the <b>original</b> arrangements Lang had prepared for <b>Annie Get Your Gun</b> (1946), ... | Who wrote the music for annie get your gun? |
<b>Sports Jeopardy</b>! is an American web television game show adapted from the
quiz show ... four contestants won 5 consecutive games, including 15 day
champion <b>Vinny</b> Varadarajan, 8 day champion Earl Holland, 6 day champion Eric
Park, ... ... Showtime at the Apollo · Showtime Championship Boxing · The Show with
<b>Vinny</b> ... Spooks · SportsCenter · SportsCentre (Canada); <b>Sports Jeopardy</b>! Most Extreme Elimination Challenge (MXC) is an American comedy television
program that ... pilot which Abeyta took over as Executive Producer the following
season, while Strawther stayed with <b>Jeopardy</b>! ... Satisfies Replay" and the "Slim
Jim Snap of the Day"), which is essentially a <b>sports</b>-themed playback feature. Yevgeni Viktorovich Nabokov usually transliterated as Evgeni Nabokov, is a ...
<b>Sports</b>-Express.ru. Retrieved ... CBC <b>Sports</b> (2002-03-11). "Sharks pummel ... Vincent Thomas Lombardi (June 11, 1913 – September 3, 1970) was an
American football ... to the NFL as a whole, as the financial viability and the very
existence of the Green Bay Packer franchise were in <b>jeopardy</b>. ... The three
constants throughout Lombardi's life were <b>sports</b>—particularly football—family
and religion. Miles Alexander Teller (born February 20, 1987) is an American actor. His films
include The ... Teller played arms dealer David Packouz in War Dogs, and <b>Vinny</b>
Paz in the biopic boxer film Bleed for This (2016). In 2017, he starred in drama ... The Miami Hurricanes football team represents the University of Miami in the
<b>sport</b> of American ... knocking them out of BCS contention and putting the ACC
Championship Game in serious <b>jeopardy</b>. A win ... <b>Vinny</b> Testaverde's number
was taken out of retirement for the 2015–2016 football season, at Testaverde's
behest. Rosa María Perez (born September 6, 1964) is an American actress, singer,
community activist, talk show host, author, dancer, and choreographer. Her film ... Salvatore "Turtle" Assante is a fictional character on the comedy-drama television
series ... Though the last name "Vacara" appeared on the TV quiz show <b>Jeopardy</b>
!, which did not give a source, Ferrara says Sal's last name is Assante. The following is a list of University of Delaware people, which includes alumni,
current and former faculty, and recipients of honorary degrees. Contents. 1
Alumni. 1.1 Business; 1.2 Authors; 1.3 Artists; 1.4 Politics; 1.5 Entertainment; 1.6
Education; 1.7 Judicial; 1.8 Journalism; 1.9 Military; 1.10 Science; 1.11 <b>Sports</b> ...
Roger Craig - computer scientist and <b>Jeopardy</b>! champion; Robert W. Gore ... | How many times did vinny win sports jeopardy? |
<b>Love & Basketball</b> is a 2000 American romantic drama film starring Sanaa Lathan
and Omar ... Monica begins to recover from the championship loss with the help
of her older <b>sister</b>, Lena, who gives her a makeover. She even finds Monica a ... <b>Love & Basketball</b> is the original soundtrack to the 2000 film, <b>Love & Basketball</b>. It
was released on April 18, 2000 through Overbrook Records and Interscope ... Tammi Reiss (born April 2, 1970) is an American actress and former professional
basketball ... as an actress in a 1999 episode of the television comedy, <b>Sister</b>
<b>Sister</b> (The Road Less Travelled). ... She also appeared in <b>Love and Basketball</b>. Gabrielle Monique Union-Wade (née Union; born October 29, 1972) is an
American actress, ... She also appeared in <b>Sister</b>, <b>Sister</b> as Vanessa, in Smart
Guy as Denise, and in five episodes ... Union appeared in the 2000 film <b>Love &</b>
<b>Basketball</b>. Sanaa McCoy Lathan (born September 19, 1971) is an American actress. As a
voice actress, ... Her other film credits include <b>Love & Basketball</b> (2000), Brown
Sugar (2002), Alien vs. Predator (2004), Something New (2006), The Family That
... Kyla Alissa Pratt (born September 16, 1986) is an American actress and musician
. She is best ... With Walker's help, Kyla Jarvis spreads the angel message of faith
and love, uniting her ... has appeared in several feature films, including <b>Love &</b>
<b>Basketball</b> (2000) and Fat Albert (2004). ... 1999, <b>Sister Sister</b>, Herself, 1 episode. Regina Lee Hall (born December 12, 1970) is an American actress and
comedian. She is best ... I met Sanaa Lathan on it, and we did <b>Love and</b>
<b>Basketball</b> together, which was my second film. And then, at ... Bob had made a
television movie about scleroderma years ago because <b>his sister</b> had died from it
. That was back ... Kevin Wesley <b>Love</b> (born September 7, 1988) is an American professional
<b>basketball</b> player for ... He has an older brother, Collin, and a younger <b>sister</b>,
Emily. Erika Ringor (born 1974) is an American film actress. She has appeared on R
Kelly's Trapped ... Ringor first appeared in <b>Love & Basketball</b>. Since then, she
has acted in ... Sorority <b>Sister</b> Slaughter, Roxy, V. Trapped in the Closet: Chapters
13- ... Omar Hashim Epps (born July 20, 1973) is an American actor. His film roles
include Juice, Higher Learning, The Wood, In Too Deep and <b>Love and Basketball</b>
. | Who played the sister in love and basketball? |
K·B <b>Toys</b> was an American chain of mall-based retail <b>toy</b> stores. The <b>company</b>
was founded in ... The chain began <b>going</b>-<b>out-of-business</b> sales that month. ...
cited a lack of funding as the reason that the pop-up stores <b>did</b> not open as
planned. <b>Toys</b> "R" Us is an international <b>toy</b>, clothing, and baby product retailer owned by
Tru Kids, Inc. ... The <b>company</b> had been in the <b>toy business</b> for more than 65
years and ... In early July 2018, it was reported that unknown benefactors had
bought <b>out</b> all of the ... "Target is <b>going</b> to power <b>Toys</b> R Us' new website". cnbc.
com. Palisades Entertainment, LLC, better known as Palisades <b>Toys</b>, was an American
manufacturing and distributing <b>toy</b> & collectibles <b>company</b> geared toward the ... Child World was an American chain of <b>toy</b> stores founded by Sid Shneider and
Joseph ... After the <b>company</b> went <b>out of business</b> some of the retailers that took
over the Child World spaces retained the design but most <b>did</b> not. ... said it
bought for $3.5 million <b>K.B.</b> Marketing Systems Inc.'s <b>toy</b> division, consisting of
nine retail ... Across the United States, a large number of local stores and store chains that
started between ... It went <b>bankrupt</b> once more in 2011, with the remaining stores
closed before ... Merry-<b>Go</b>-Round – The precursor to today's "Fast-Fashion"
brands, ... <b>KB Toys</b> – liquidated February 9, 2009, which closed all of the
remaining stores ... The Lionel <b>toy</b> stores were American <b>toy</b> store chains under the ownership of
Lionel Corp. ... an agreement for reorganization with its creditors, on June 2,
Lionel announced its intention to liquidate all of its stores and <b>go out of business</b>. Bain Capital (stylized as BainCapital) is an American private investment firm
based in Boston, ... Bain Capital was founded in 1984 by Bain & <b>Company</b>
partners Mitt Romney, ... <b>KB Toys</b>, which had been financially troubled since the
1990s as a result of ... "Romney's Bain made millions as S.C. steelmaker went
<b>bankrupt</b>". Big Lots, Inc. is an American retail <b>company</b> headquartered in Columbus, Ohio
with over 1,400 ... In 1997, Big Lots Inc. bought <b>out</b> 'MacFrugals' (Pic 'N' Save)
stores for $995 million in stock, eventually converting those to the Big Lots brand.
In 2000, Consolidated Stores Corp. sold the <b>KB Toys</b> and <b>Toy</b> Liquidators lines to
... Circus World (originally Child's World) was a <b>toy</b> store chain started and operated
by Sidney Rubin. The <b>company</b> was purchased and operated by Rite Aid ... Military Circle Mall, known as The Gallery at Military Circle Mall from 2002 to
2015, is an ... <b>KB Toys</b> filed for bankruptcy and closed in 2009, followed soon by
the closing of Suncoast, and ... However, the mall <b>did</b> not change hands. ...
Torchlight has hired The Woodmont <b>Company</b> to manage the mall with the
intention of ... | When did kb toys go out of business? |
Paul William Walker IV (September 12, 1973 – November 30, 2013) was an
American actor ... He was part of an ensemble <b>cast</b> in Wayne Kramer's Pawn
Shop Chronicles (2013), which was Walker's last film released before his <b>death</b>.
... Walker was also close friends with his 2 <b>Fast</b> 2 <b>Furious</b> co-<b>star</b> Tyrese Gibson. <b>Furious</b> 7 is a 2015 American action film directed by James Wan and written by ...
This was Walker's last role in a film before his <b>death</b> on November 30, 2013. ...
from amnesia after being presumed <b>dead</b> in <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b>. <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b> is a 2009 American-Japanese action adventure film directed by ...
Michelle Rodríguez as Letty Ortiz – Dominic's girlfriend, <b>who dies</b> in an
automobile explosion caused by Fenix Calderon. Jordana Brewster ... He was banned from professional racing after a violent retaliatory attack on the
man who accidentally <b>killed</b> Dominic's father. Paul Walker ... The <b>Fast</b> Saga is an American action film series, centered around cars produced
by Neal H. ... In <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b>, Dominic and Brian reunite in the wake of Letty's
<b>death</b> to ... Due to Walker's <b>death</b> in a single-vehicle accident on November 30,
2013 with <b>Furious</b> 7 being incomplete, filming was put on hold to allow the <b>cast</b>
and ... 2 <b>Fast</b> 2 <b>Furious</b> is a 2003 action adventure film directed by John Singleton and
written by ... Bridges would later rise to prominence for appearing in the film and
<b>star</b> in later films such as ... "2 <b>Fast</b> 2 <b>Furious</b> - Production Notes (About the <b>Cast</b>)"
. The Fate of the <b>Furious</b> is a 2017 American action film directed by F. Gary Gray
and written by Chris Morgan. A sequel to 2015's <b>Furious</b> 7, it is the eighth
installment in The <b>Fast</b> Saga ... Script rewrites to the seventh installment after
Walker's <b>death</b> were intended to complete the story arcs for both of their
characters (Brian ... <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b> 6 is a 2013 American action film directed by Justin Lin and written
... who has suffered from amnesia and was presumed <b>dead</b> in <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b>
following an undercover assignment as Brian's informant. <b>Fast</b> Five is a 2011 American heist action film directed by Justin Lin and written
by Chris Morgan. A sequel to 2009's <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b>, it is the fifth installment in
The <b>Fast</b> Saga ... Michelle Rodriguez appears in photographs as Letty Ortiz,
Dominic's girlfriend who is presumed <b>dead</b> following the events of <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b>. Unable to secure the returns of any of the series' initial <b>cast</b> members, plans were
... The fourth film in the series, titled <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b>, was released in April 2009 to
... Sean soon asks Neela out on a date, and learns that after her mother <b>died</b>, ... | Who died in the fast and furious cast? |
An informant (also called an informer) is a person who provides privileged
information about a person or organization to an agency. The term is usually
used within the law enforcement world, where they are officially known as
confidential human source (CHS), cooperating witness (CW), or criminal
informants (<b>CI</b>). ... Informants are also extremely common in every-day <b>police</b>
work, including ... Gazetted officers include all the Indian <b>Police</b> Service officers which are Class I
officers of the cadre and all State <b>Police</b> Services officers of and above the rank ... Look up <b>CI</b> or <b>ci</b> in Wiktionary, the free <b>dictionary</b>. <b>CI</b> or <b>Ci</b> may refer to: Contents.
1 Business terminology; 2 Businesses and organisations ... Inspection, a United
States Air Force inspection; Chief inspector, a <b>police</b> rank; Certificate of identity ... The Sri Lanka <b>Police</b> is the civilian national <b>police</b> force of the Democratic
Socialist Republic of ... Gazetted Ranks[edit]. Inspector Grade[edit]. Chief
Inspector of <b>Police</b> (<b>CI</b>); Inspector of <b>Police</b> (IP); Sub Inspector of <b>Police</b> ( SI) ... In cooperation with the FBI's own investigations into FIFA corruption, multiple
<b>police</b> agencies, and diplomats in 33 countries, IRS-<b>CI</b> helped to crack what has
... The <b>Police</b> Sub-Division is made up of one or more <b>Police</b> Circles, and is under
the command of an Inspector of <b>Police</b>, often referred to as the Circle Inspector (
<b>CI</b>). Chief inspector (Ch Insp) is a rank used in <b>police</b> forces which follow the British
model. In countries outside Britain, it is sometimes referred to as chief inspector ... Lists of the ranks of various <b>police</b> agencies and forces all around the world:
Contents. 1 Albania; 2 Argentina. 2.1 Provincial <b>Police</b> of Buenos Aires. 3
Australia ... A Circle comprises several <b>Police</b> Stations. An Inspector of <b>Police</b> who heads a
<b>police</b> circle is the Circle Inspector of <b>Police</b> or <b>CI</b>. Stations[edit]. An inspector of <b>police</b> who heads a <b>police</b> circle is the Circle Inspector of <b>Police</b>
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Extreme <b>points of mainland Australia</b>. This is a list of the extreme <b>points</b> of
<b>Australia</b>. The list includes extremes of cardinal direction, ... 1 <b>Northernmost point</b>;
2 <b>Southernmost point</b>; 3 <b>Easternmost point</b>; 4 Westernmost <b>point</b>; 5 Highest <b>point</b>
... ... 28°37′58″S 153°38′20″E / 28.63278°S 153.63889°E / -28.63278;
153.63889 Cape Byron is the <b>easternmost point</b> of the <b>mainland</b> of <b>Australia</b>,
located ... Steep <b>Point</b> (26°09′05″S 113°09′18″E / 26.15139°S 113.15500°E / -
26.15139; 113.15500 (Steep <b>Point</b>)Coordinates: 26°09′05″S 113°09′18″E /
26.15139°S 113.15500°E / -26.15139; 113.15500 (Steep <b>Point</b>)) is the
<b>westernmost point of mainland Australia</b>. This is an article about South <b>Point</b> on Wilsons Promontory, Victoria, <b>Australia</b>;
see also South <b>Point</b> (disambiguation). South <b>Point</b> is the <b>southernmost point</b> of
the <b>Australian mainland</b>. This article discusses the extreme <b>points</b> of New Zealand: the <b>points</b> that lie
farther north, south, east or west than any other equivalent location in the country.
The <b>northernmost point</b> of the North Island is often thought to be Cape Reinga ...
The closest <b>point</b> to <b>mainland Australia</b> and Tasmania is near the Resolution
Island ... This is a list of countries by <b>easternmost point</b> on land (dependent territories
included). ... 8, <b>Australia</b> · Norfolk Island · Cape Byron, (<b>mainland</b>), 167°57' E ...
East <b>point</b> of Seokbyung-ri (<b>mainland</b>), 131°52'E 130°56'E 129°35'E. 17, North
Korea ... This is a list of extreme <b>points</b> of Earth, the geographical locations that are farther
north or south ... The westernmost and <b>easternmost points</b> on Earth, based on the
east-west standard for describing longitude, ... 450 km (280 mi) northwest of the
uninhabited Heard Island and McDonald Islands (both a part of <b>Australia</b>), and ... This is a list of countries by <b>westernmost point</b> on land (dependent territories
included). ... Santa Elena Peninsula (<b>mainland</b>), 87°05'W 85°50'W. 16, Cuba,
Cape San Antonio on Guanahacabibes Peninsula, Pinar del Río Province, 84°58
'W. This is a list of countries by <b>southernmost point</b> on land. Where borders are
contested, the ... Monte Dinero (<b>mainland</b>), 55°04'S 52°24'S. 3, <b>Australia</b> · Bishop
and Clerk Islets · South East Cape (Tasmania) South <b>Point</b> (<b>mainland</b>), 55°03'S People who walk across <b>Australia</b> can walk from either of the geographical
extremes of the continent, or from directly opposed cities on opposite shores. The
western-most geographical extreme of <b>Australia</b> is Steep <b>Point</b>, whereas the
<b>eastern</b>-<b>most</b> extreme is Cape Byron. ... Nobby Young became the only person to
walk around <b>mainland Australia</b>, ... | What is the eastern-most point of mainland australia? |
<b>Qadam Qadam Badhaye Ja was</b> the regimental quick march of Subhas Chandra
Bose's Indian National Army. <b>Written</b> by Pt. Vanshidhar Shukla and composed by
Ram Singh Thakuri, ... The song <b>has</b> since become a <b>patriotic song</b> in India, and
<b>has</b> been re-interpreted by various Indian musicians ... <b>khushi kē geet</b> gāē <b>jā</b> | Who has written the patriotic song kadam kadam badhaye ja khushi ke geet gaye ja? |
The Thirteen <b>Colonies</b>, also known as the Thirteen British <b>Colonies</b> or the
Thirteen American ... <b>In the</b> 18th century, the British government operated its
<b>colonies</b> under a policy of ... Plantations. In 1768, a specific <b>state</b> department <b>was</b>
created for America, but it <b>was</b> disbanded in 1782 when the Home Office took
responsibility. Mercantilism <b>was</b> the basic policy imposed by Britain on its <b>colonies</b> from the
1660s, which meant that the government <b>became</b> a partner with merchants
based in ... The Carolina slave trade, which included both trading and direct raids by
<b>colonists</b>, <b>was</b> the largest among the British <b>colonies</b> in North America, estimated
at ... Early American currency went through several stages of development during the
<b>colonial</b> and post-Revolutionary history of the <b>United States</b>. Because few coins
were minted in the thirteen <b>colonies</b> that <b>became the United States</b>, ... The Continental Army <b>was</b> formed by the Second Continental Congress after the
outbreak of the American Revolutionary War by the ex-British <b>colonies</b> that
<b>became the United States</b> of ... The Continental Congress <b>was</b> initially a convention of delegates from a number
of British American <b>colonies</b> at the height of the American Revolution, who acted
collectively for the people of the Thirteen <b>Colonies</b> that ultimately <b>became the</b>
<b>United States</b> of America. British America refers to the British Empire's <b>colonial</b> territories in America from
1607 to 1783. These <b>colonies</b> were formally known as British America and the
British West Indies before the Thirteen <b>Colonies</b> declared their independence in
the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) and formed the <b>United States</b> of
America. ... The Thirteen <b>Colonies</b> that <b>became</b> the original states of the <b>United</b>
<b>States</b>:. ... <b>colonies was</b> built entirely on yeoman farmers and planters. The planters
established themselves <b>in the</b> Tidewater region of ... Since the <b>United States was</b> a newly founded nation, ... any serious reassertion of
its control over its lost <b>colonies</b>. Twelve <b>colonies</b> were represented at the Congress. Georgia <b>was</b> under tight
British control and did not attend. When resistance in Boston culminated <b>in the</b>
Boston ... | When did the colonies became the united states? |
Early <b>episodes</b> also portray him as a fairly hard-nosed, somewhat darker
policeman character, who even shoots a criminal during the first <b>season</b>. As the
<b>series</b> ... The <b>Dukes of Hazzard</b> is a 2005 American buddy comedy road film based on the
<b>television series</b>, The <b>Dukes of Hazzard</b>. The film was directed by Jay
Chandrasekhar and released on August 5, 2005, by Warner Bros. Pictures. As in
the <b>television series</b>, the film depicts the adventures of cousins Bo, Luke ...
Narrated by, Junior Brown. Moonrunners is a 1975 action comedy film starring James Mitchum, about a
Southern family that runs bootleg liquor. It was reworked four years later into the
popular long-running <b>television series</b> The <b>Dukes of Hazzard</b>, and as ... The story
is <b>narrated</b> by the Balladeer (Waylon Jennings), who introduces and comments
on the ... Enos is an American action-comedy <b>television series</b> and a spin-off of The <b>Dukes</b>
<b>of Hazzard</b> that aired on CBS from November 12, 1980 to May 20, 1981. Sorrell Booke (January 4, 1930 – February 11, 1994) was an American actor who
performed on stage, screen, and <b>television</b>. He is best known for his role as
corrupt politician Jefferson Davis "Boss" Hogg in the <b>television show</b> The <b>Dukes</b>
<b>of Hazzard</b>. The Boar's Nest is the local restaurant and tavern in the <b>television series</b>, The
<b>Dukes of Hazzard</b> and the movie Moonrunners. It is the oldest establishment in ... Waylon Arnold Jennings (June 15, 1937 – February 13, 2002) was an American
singer, ... Jennings also appeared in films and <b>television series</b>, including
Sesame Street, and a stint as the balladeer for The <b>Dukes of Hazzard</b>, composing
and singing the <b>show's</b> theme song and providing narration for the <b>show</b>. By the
early ... It was released in August 1980 as the second single from the album Music Man.
Recognizable to fans as the theme to the CBS comedy adventure <b>television</b>
<b>series</b> ... Jamieson "Junior" Brown (born June 12, 1952) is an American country guitarist
and singer. ... Brown's music has been showcased on various <b>television series</b>
and movie soundtracks, including Me, Myself & Irene, SpongeBob SquarePants
and the 2005 <b>Dukes of Hazzard</b> remake, in which he also played the narrator. Jonathan Scott Frakes (born August 19, 1952) is an American actor and director.
Frakes is best known for his portrayal of Commander William T. Riker in the
<b>television series</b> Star Trek: The Next Generation and subsequent films. Frakes
also hosted the <b>television series</b> Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. ... Eight Is Enough
, The <b>Dukes of Hazzard</b>, Matlock, "Quincy, ME" in "The Face ... | Who narrates the dukes of hazzard tv show? |
The <b>NBA playoffs</b> are a best-of-seven elimination tournament annually held after
the National ... This format has been used since 2014, after <b>NBA team</b> owners
unanimously ... meet until the conference <b>finals</b>, assuming they both <b>made</b> it to
that round. ... This turn of events led to the <b>playoff</b> format being criticized by <b>many</b>. The 2019 <b>NBA playoffs</b> was the postseason tournament of the National
Basketball ... The San Antonio Spurs <b>make the playoffs</b> for the 22nd consecutive
season; ... are ignored for the <b>NBA Finals</b>: Home court advantage goes to the
<b>team</b> with the ... The 2018 <b>NBA playoffs</b> was the postseason tournament of the National
Basketball ... This was also the first time a <b>team</b> was swept in the <b>NBA Finals</b>
since 2007. ... since 1960 that none of the <b>teams</b> from New York, Los Angeles, or
Chicago <b>made the playoffs</b>. ... The Thunder trailed by as <b>much</b> as 25 points in the
3rd quarter. Seasons since win, <b>Team</b>, Last series win in <b>NBA Playoffs</b>, Losing streak, Series
losses – <b>teams</b>, Ref ... Under the current rules, only the top four picks are decided by the lottery, and are
chosen from the 14 <b>teams</b> that <b>do</b> not <b>make the playoffs</b>. The <b>team</b> with the ... <b>NBA Playoffs</b> appearance streaks[edit]. This is a list of <b>teams</b> that have active and
current consecutive seasons ... The 1999 <b>NBA Finals</b> was the championship round of the shortened 1998–99
<b>NBA</b> season or ... The <b>NBA</b> schedule consisted of 50 regular season games (61
% of regular 82 games), and a normal <b>playoff</b> schedule; <b>many teams</b> never
played ... lose his job before the end of the season if the <b>team</b> did not <b>make the</b>
<b>playoffs</b>. The <b>NBA Finals</b> is the annual championship series of the National Basketball
Association ... As <b>many</b> stars either declined or retired following this win, it is
largely ... The Rockets were only the second <b>team</b> in <b>NBA</b> history to <b>make the</b>
<b>Finals</b> after ... The 2018–19 <b>NBA</b> season was the 73rd season of the National Basketball
Association (<b>NBA</b>). ... The jerseys were awarded to the <b>teams</b> that <b>made</b> the 2018
<b>playoffs</b>. On June 6, 2018, the Denver Nuggets unveiled their new logos and
uniforms ... The National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>) is a men's professional basketball
league in North ... The <b>NBA's</b> regular season runs from October to April, with each
<b>team</b> playing 82 games. ... Following the shortened season, the Miami Heat
<b>made</b> a return to the <b>Finals</b> with the trio ... '12: <b>How many</b> can get to Hall of Fame
status? | How many teams make the playoffs in the nba? |
His younger brother David, filed the patents for various components of <b>Peter's</b>
<b>camera</b>. David Henderson <b>Houston</b> (born June 14, 1841; died May 6, 1906), ... <b>Peter Houston</b> (born 19 July 1958) is a Scottish football player and manager who
is currently assistant manager of the Scotland under-21 side. Houston played ... The <b>Houston</b> Chamber Choir is a professional chamber choir based in <b>Houston</b>,
Texas. ... Christian McBride, Bill McGlaughlin, Kim Nazarian, <b>Peter</b> Phillips, Elena
Sharkova, and Steven Schick. ... The Rothko Chapel project, recorded in
partnership with Da <b>Camera</b> of <b>Houston</b> Artistic Director Sarah Rothenberg, was
a US ... The <b>Houston</b> Astros sign stealing scandal resulted from revelations that members
of the ... Astros players or team staffers watching the live <b>camera</b> feed behind the
dugout would then signal to their batter what ... Botte, <b>Peter</b> (January 30, 2020). Dancer in the Dark is a 2000 English-language Danish musical melodrama film
written and ... Catherine Deneuve, David Morse, Cara Seymour, <b>Peter</b> Stormare,
Siobhan Fallon Hogan and Joel Grey also star. ... She rents a trailer home on the
property of town policeman Bill <b>Houston</b> and his wife Linda. She is also pursued
... Local Hero is a 1983 Scottish comedy-drama film written and directed by Bill
Forsyth and starring <b>Peter</b> Riegert, Denis Lawson, Fulton Mackay and Burt
Lancaster. ... A sombre MacIntyre returns to his apartment in <b>Houston</b>, he pulls
from his ... has the patience to let his characters gradually reveal themselves to
the <b>camera</b>. Stephen J. Tello known as Steve Tello, is a television executive with over 3
decades of ... Prior to this Florida assignment, Tello held the same title in <b>Houston</b>
, Texas, ... became a senior producer for World News Tonight with <b>Peter</b> Jennings
. ... the country allowing <b>camera</b> coverage in their courts over subsequent years. <b>Peter</b> Charles Archibald Ewart Jennings CM (July 29, 1938 – August 7, 2005)
was a ... By hiding with his <b>camera</b> crew close to the athletic compound where the
Israeli athletes were being held hostage, Jennings was able ... <b>Houston</b>
Chronicle. Wesley Wales Anderson (born May 1, 1969) is an American filmmaker. His films
are known for ... He graduated from St. John's School in <b>Houston</b> in 1987, which
he later used as a prominent location throughout Rushmore. As a child,
Anderson made silent films on his father's Super 8 <b>camera</b> and ... Kunze, <b>Peter</b> C.
, ed. Joel-<b>Peter</b> Witkin (born September 13, 1939) is an American photographer who
lives in ... Group show at <b>Houston</b> Center for <b>Photography</b>, Silver Retrospective;
2007: Exhibited in Human Kind, Galerie Baudoin Lebon, Paris and at Hasted
Hunt ... | The inventor of the popular roll-film camera was? |
The <b>England cricket team</b> represents <b>England</b> and Wales in international <b>cricket</b>.
Since 1997, it ... ICC Rankings, Current, Best-ever ... <b>England</b> and Australia were
the first <b>teams</b> to play a <b>Test</b> match (15–19 March 1877), and along ... As a result
of this loss, the tour of 1882–83 was dubbed by <b>England captain</b> Ivo Bligh as "the
... This is a list of <b>England cricket captains</b>, comprising all the <b>men</b>, women and
youths who have ... International <b>cricket</b> began in 1877 when the <b>England men's</b>
<b>team</b> played in the ... <b>England</b> have played more <b>Test matches</b>, and had more
<b>captains</b>, than any other ... <b>Current captains</b> of national <b>cricket teams</b> with full <b>Test</b>
status ... This is a list of the <b>men</b>, women and boys who have been the official Australian
<b>captains</b> in <b>Tests</b>, ODIs and Twenty20 Internationals. Australia participated in the
first <b>Test</b> match in <b>cricket</b> in 1877, the first One Day International in 1971 (both
against <b>England</b>) ... This is a list of <b>cricketers</b> who have captained the Australian
<b>cricket team</b> for at ... Eoin Morgan (left) <b>captains England</b> in ODIs and T20Is, while Joe Root (right)
leads the <b>team</b> in <b>Tests</b>. The <b>captain</b> of a <b>cricket team</b>, often referred to as the
skipper, is the appointed leader, having ... 4 <b>Current Women's</b> International
<b>captains</b> ... If a batsman is seeking to dominate the <b>current</b> bowler, the <b>captain</b>
may ask ... Eoin Joseph Gerard Morgan CBE (born 10 September 1986) is an Irish-born
<b>cricketer</b> who <b>captains</b> the <b>England cricket team</b> in limited overs ... He is the only
<b>England captain</b> to have scored more than 4 <b>ODI</b> centuries. ... In May 2007,
Morgan was named as one of <b>England's</b> twelfth <b>men</b> for the Lord's <b>Test</b> versus
West Indies, ... The Australian <b>men's</b> national <b>cricket team</b> represents Australia in <b>men's</b>
international <b>cricket</b>. ... ICC Rankings, Current, Best-ever ... <b>Test cricket</b>, which
only occurred between Australia and <b>England</b> at the time, was limited by the ...
episodes of <b>cricket</b>, due to the <b>England team's</b> use of bodyline, where <b>captain</b>
Douglas Jardine ... The India <b>men's</b> national <b>cricket team</b>, also known as <b>Team</b> India and <b>Men</b> in
Blue, is governed ... India's national <b>cricket team</b> did not play its first <b>Test</b> match
until 25 June 1932 at Lord's, becoming the sixth <b>team</b> to be ... Virat Kohli is the
<b>current captain</b> of the <b>team</b> across all formats, while the head coach is Ravi
Shastri. This is a list of Pakistani national <b>cricket captains</b> who have represented the
Pakistani national ... This is a list of <b>cricketers</b> who have captained the Pakistani
<b>cricket team</b> for at least one <b>Test</b> match (not including vice-<b>captains</b> and other
players who have deputised on the ... The table of results is complete as of
<b>present</b>(2017). The New Zealand national <b>cricket team</b> represents New Zealand in <b>men's</b>
international <b>cricket</b>. ... The <b>current captain</b> in all formats of the game is Kane
Williamson, who ... In 1977/78 New Zealand won its first <b>Test</b> against <b>England</b>, at
the 48th ... Their <b>current captain</b> is Heather Knight. There is also an <b>England Women's</b>
Academy <b>team</b>, consisting of players just below the full ... | Current captain of the england mens test cricket team? |
Main article: <b>One Tree Hill</b> (<b>season 7</b>). No. overall, No. in <b>season</b>, Title, Directed
by, Written by, Original <b>air</b> date, Prod. <b>One Tree Hill</b> is an American drama television series created by Mark Schwahn,
which ... At the end of the <b>season</b>, the characters travel to Utah for the <b>premiere</b> of
Julian's completed film, Haley announces she's pregnant again, Julian proposes
... A regular from <b>season 7</b>, Julian initially comes to Tree Hill to win Peyton back. The ninth and <b>final season</b> of <b>One Tree Hill</b>, an American television series
created by Mark ... Deadline reported that the <b>final season</b> will begin mid-<b>season</b>
and <b>air</b> its 13 episodes uninterrupted, leading into the <b>series finale</b>. Production for
the ... The first <b>season</b> of <b>One Tree Hill</b>, an American teen drama television series
created by Mark Schwahn, began <b>airing</b> on September 23, 2003 on The WB
television network. The <b>season</b> concluded on May 11, 2004, after 22 episodes.
The series <b>premiere</b> was watched by 2.5 million viewers and achieved a 1.9 ...
<b>Season</b>, Timeslot, <b>Season premiere</b>, <b>Season finale</b>, TV <b>season</b>, Rank ... The sixth <b>season</b> of <b>One Tree Hill</b>, an American television series, began on
September 1, 2008 and concluded on May 18, 2009 with a total of 24 episodes.
This is the third <b>season</b> to <b>air</b> on The CW television network. The fourth <b>season</b> of <b>One Tree Hill</b> began <b>airing</b> on September 27, 2006. The
<b>season</b> concluded on June 13, 2007, after 21 episodes. This is the first <b>season</b> to
... The third <b>season</b> of <b>One Tree Hill</b>, an American teen drama television series,
began <b>airing</b> on October 5, 2005. The <b>season</b> concluded on May 3, 2006, after 22
episodes. It is the <b>final season</b> that aired on The WB television network. The fifth <b>season</b> of <b>One Tree Hill</b>, an American television series, began on
January 8, 2008 with a two-hour episode. This is the second <b>season</b> to <b>air</b> on The
CW television network. <b>Season</b> five is set four years into the future from the
<b>season 4 finale</b>, and after ... The seventh <b>season</b> of <b>One Tree Hill</b> premiered on September 14, 2009. This is
the first <b>season</b> ... The <b>season premiere</b> was seen by 2.55 million viewers and
achieved a 1.2 rating in Adults 18–49. Episode 7 achieved <b>season</b> highs with
2.67 ... <b>Previous Season</b> 1. Next → <b>Season</b> 3 · List of <b>One Tree Hill</b> episodes. The
second <b>season</b> of <b>One Tree Hill</b>, an American teen drama television series,
began <b>airing</b> ... | When did the last season of one tree hill air? |
<b>I Saw the Light</b> is a 2015 American biographical drama <b>film</b> directed, written, and
produced by Marc Abraham, starring Tom Hiddleston as country music legend
<b>Hank Williams</b> and Elizabeth Olsen as his first wife, Audrey Williams. It is based
on the book <b>Hank Williams</b>: The Biography by Colin Escott, George ... "<b>I Saw the Light</b>" is a country gospel song written by <b>Hank Williams</b>. Williams was
inspired to ... The song became a live standard for many years, being included in
Crowder's 2008 live concert <b>film</b> 'Remedy Club Tour'. Derek Ryan, the Irish ... Your Cheatin' Heart is a 1964 musical directed by Gene Nelson and starring
George Hamilton ... A young <b>Hank Williams</b> is trying to earn money by pitching a
snake-oil cure-all ... This was similar to what actually happened after Williams
died, as Hawkshaw Hawkins and several musicians began singing "<b>I Saw the</b>
<b>Light</b>", and ... <b>I Saw the Light</b> may refer to: "<b>I Saw the Light</b>" (<b>Hank Williams</b> song), a 1946 song
written by ... song; "<b>I Saw the Light</b>", a song by Spoon from their 2010 album
Transference · <b>I Saw the Light</b> (<b>film</b>), a 2015 biographical <b>film</b> about <b>Hank</b>
<b>Williams</b> ... Hiram "<b>Hank</b>" <b>Williams</b> (September 17, 1923 – January 1, 1953) was an
American ... In 1964, <b>Hank Williams</b> was portrayed by George Hamilton in the <b>film</b>
Your ... British actor Tom Hiddleston portrayed Williams in the biopic <b>I Saw the</b>
<b>Light</b>, ... Billie Jean Jones Eshleman Williams Horton Berlin (born August 12, 1933),
professionally known as Billie Jean Horton, is an American country music singer-
songwriter and former music promoter, who is best known for her marriage to
iconic country musician and singer-songwriter <b>Hank Williams</b> Sr. and
subsequently to singer ... Hasson in the 2015 biopic <b>film</b> about <b>Hank Williams</b>' life
titled <b>I Saw the Light</b>. <b>Hank Williams</b>' discography is composed of 31 singles released during his six-
year career; ... <b>Hank Williams</b>. "Wealth Won't Save Your Soul" b/w "When God
Comes and Gathers His Jewels" (from <b>I Saw The Light</b>), —, —, In The Beginning. ... biopic Your Cheatin' Heart opposite George Hamilton as <b>Hank</b>. ... 2015 biopic <b>I</b>
<b>Saw the Light</b> opposite Tom Hiddleston as <b>Hank</b>. Hiram King "<b>Hank</b>" <b>Williams</b> died on January 1, 1953. Williams was an American
... "I saw that the overcoat and blanket that had been covering Hank had slipped
off," Carr ... by Roy Acuff with "<b>I Saw the Light</b>" and Red Foley with "Peace in the
Valley. ... It provided the title for the 1964 biographic <b>film</b> of the same name, which
... Thomas William Hiddleston (born 9 February 1981) is an English actor, <b>film</b>
producer, and ... del Toro's Crimson Peak, Ben Wheatley's High Rise, and played
the troubled country music singer <b>Hank Williams</b> in the biopic <b>I Saw The Light</b>. | Who played hank williams in the movie i saw the light? |
The history of <b>scientific method</b> considers changes in the methodology of
scientific inquiry, as distinct from the history of science itself. The <b>development</b> of
rules for scientific reasoning has not been straightforward; ... Karl Popper (1902–
1994) is generally <b>credited</b> with providing major improvements in the
understanding of ... Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban, PC QC also known as Lord Verulam, was
an English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and as
Lord Chancellor of England. His works are <b>credited with developing the scientific</b>
<b>method</b> and remained ... In economics, an input–output model is a quantitative economic model that
represents the interdependencies between different sectors of a national
economy or different regional economies. Wassily Leontief (1906–1999) is
<b>credited with developing</b> this type of analysis ... This <b>approach</b> was also
developed by L. N. Kritsman and T. F. Remington, ... A social network is a social structure made up of a set of social actors sets of
dyadic ties, and other social interactions between actors. The social network
perspective provides a set of <b>methods</b> for analyzing the ... Jacob Moreno is
<b>credited with developing</b> the first sociograms in the 1930s to study interpersonal
relationships. The history of science is the study of the <b>development</b> of science and scientific
knowledge, ... <b>Scientific method</b> began <b>developing</b> in the Muslim world, where
significant progress in methodology was made, ... Thus, a suitable environment
was <b>created</b> in which it became possible to question scientific doctrine, in much
the ... An aura or human energy field is, according to New Age beliefs, a colored
emanation said to ... Such claims are not supported by <b>scientific</b> evidence and
are pseudoscience. ... Charles Webster Leadbeater is <b>credited with developing</b>
and popularizing the concept of ... This <b>process</b> came to be known as Kirlian
photography. Judea Pearl (born September 4, 1936) is an Israeli-American computer <b>scientist</b>
and ... He is also <b>credited</b> for <b>developing</b> a theory of causal and counterfactual ...
of Bayesian networks and the probabilistic <b>approach</b> to artificial intelligence, and
... Artificial intelligence · Computer <b>science</b> · Electrical and electronics engineering.
Outlines. Outline of software <b>development</b> · v · t · e. Test-driven <b>development</b> (
TDD) is a software <b>development process</b> that relies on the repetition ... Unit tests
<b>created</b> in a test-driven <b>development</b> environment are typically <b>created</b> by the ... The <b>scientific method</b> is an empirical method of acquiring knowledge that has
characterized the ... As in other areas of inquiry, science (through the <b>scientific</b>
<b>method</b>) can build on previous knowledge and <b>develop</b> a more sophisticated ...
Louis Pasteur is <b>credited</b> with the famous saying that "Luck favours the prepared
mind", ... Margaret Heafield Hamilton (born August 17, 1936) is an American computer
<b>scientist</b>, systems ... She eventually led a team <b>credited with developing</b> the
software for Apollo and Skylab. ... modeling and <b>development</b>, automated life-
cycle environments, <b>methods</b> for maximizing software reliability and reuse,
domain analysis, ... | Who is credited with developing the scientific method? |
"<b>Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep</b>" is a <b>poem</b> written in 1932 by Mary
Elizabeth Frye. ... Her obituary in The Times stated that she was the <b>author</b> of the
famous <b>poem</b>, which has been recited at funerals and on other appropriate
occasions ... Mary Elizabeth Frye (November 13, 1905 – September 15, 2004) was an
American <b>poet</b> and florist, best known as the <b>author</b> of the <b>poem Do not stand at</b>
<b>my grave and weep</b>, written in 1932. I still have <b>my original</b> handwritten copy in <b>my</b> possession. The first time I read <b>my</b>
<b>poem</b> before an audiance <b>was</b> on November 2nd 1994, at the funeral of <b>my</b> ... Sen no Kaze ni Natte is a single by Japanese singer Masafumi Akikawa. The
lyrics are a Japanese translation of the <b>poem</b>, '<b>Do Not Stand at My Grave and</b>
<b>Weep</b>'. Kathleen Mary Norton (née Pearson, 10 December 1903 – 29 August 1992),
known professionally as Mary Norton, was an English <b>author</b> of ... “<b>Do not stand</b>
<b>at my grave and weep</b>, I am not there ... (Extract from a <b>poem</b> by Mary Elizabeth
Frye.). This is a list of some <b>poems</b> that have been subsequently set to music. In the
classical music tradition, this type of setting may be referred to as an art ... '5
Songs on <b>Poems</b> by W.B.Yeats' composed by Dutch <b>composer</b> Carolien Devilee (
A Faery ... "<b>Do not stand at my grave and weep</b>" by Mary Elizabeth Frye / music &
minor ... This article presents lists of historical events related to the writing of poetry during
2004. ... teller <b>poet</b>"; date not known – Mary Elizabeth Frye (born 1905), American
housewife, florist, <b>author</b> of the <b>poem</b> "<b>Do not stand at my grave and weep</b>" ... The Life That I Have is a short <b>poem</b> written by Leo Marks and used as a <b>poem</b>
code in the Second World War. In the war, famous <b>poems were</b> used to encrypt
messages. This <b>was</b>, however, found to be insecure because enemy
cryptanalysts <b>were</b> able to locate the <b>original</b> from published sources. ... (Marks
allowed it to be used under the condition that its <b>author not</b> be ... Ozymandias is the title of two related sonnets published in 1818. The first <b>was</b>
written by the English Romantic <b>poet</b> Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822) and
<b>was</b> published in the 11 January 1818 issue of The Examiner of London. The
<b>poem was</b> included the following <b>year</b> in Shelley's collection Rosalind ... It had
been expected to arrive in London in 1818, but <b>did not</b> arrive until 1821. The thirty-first series of the British medical drama television series Casualty
commenced airing ... The opening episode of the series was a special feature-
length episode, celebrating thirty years of ... Chelsea Halfpenny appears as Alicia
Munroe, a second <b>year</b> foundation doctor (F2). ... "<b>Do Not Stand at My Grave and</b>
<b>Weep</b>". | Who wrote the poem do not stand at my grave and weep? |
Brain (Finot in French) – The family <b>dog</b> of <b>Inspector Gadget</b> and Penny, the latter
of whom he cares greatly for. He assists in investigations by secretly keeping ... However, neither side is aware that it is <b>Gadget's</b> niece, Penny, and her <b>dog</b>,
Brain, who are truly responsible for thwarting M.A.D.. Contents. 1 Main characters
. 1.1 ... <b>Gadget</b> infiltrates Claw's lab but is caught and deactivated, Claw crushing his
control chip. Brenda, Penny, her <b>dog</b> Brain, and the <b>Gadgetmobile</b> track <b>Gadget</b>
to ... G-9: G-9, voiced by Maurice LaMarche, is Gadget Boy's robotic <b>dog</b>, similar to
Brain from <b>Inspector Gadget</b>. He can morph into anything and assists Gadget Boy
to ... Claw. Unlike other <b>Inspector Gadget</b> games, players do not have direct control
over Gadget himself, but rather his niece Penny and their <b>dog</b> Brain, who must ... <b>Inspector Gadget's</b> and Penny's faithful pet <b>dog</b>; about the adventures of a clumsy
simple-witted cyborg detective. Brandon, generic, It's Punky Brewster, Punky's ... <b>Inspector Gadget's</b> Field Trip is a spin-off incarnation of <b>Inspector Gadget</b>,
produced by DIC Productions L.P. in 1996. The series originally aired on The
History ... Now it is up to <b>Inspector Gadget</b>, his niece Penny and her <b>dog</b> Brain to stop Dr.
Claw's latest plan and save the world yet again. Gameplay[edit]. The gameplay is
a ... ... Magichien (directly translated: Archibald the Magic <b>Dog</b>). In 1983, Bianchi
scored his first major directing job on <b>Inspector Gadget</b>, a series he co-created
with ... This redirect is within the scope of WikiProject <b>Dogs</b>, a collaborative effort to
improve the coverage of articles related to Canidae and commonly referred to as
... | What is the dog's name on inspector gadget? |
<b>Gisele</b> Yashar <b>is</b> a fictional character portrayed by Israeli actress Gal Gadot, who
appears in ... The character <b>is</b> killed in the 2013 film <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious 6</b>. Yashar ... Han Lue <b>is</b> a fictional character in the <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b> franchise, portrayed by
Sung Kang. ... Following the death of <b>Gisele in Fast</b> & <b>Furious 6</b>, Han leaves the
United States to live in Tokyo, Japan, setting up his appearance in The <b>Fast</b> and
the ... <b>Gisele</b> reappears in <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious 6</b>, along with Han, and helps ... <b>that is</b>, using
her attractiveness to infiltrate Herman Reyes's ... Gal Gadot Varsano <b>is</b> an Israeli actress and model. At age 18, she was crowned
Miss Israel ... Gadot's first international film role came as <b>Gisele</b> Yashar in <b>Fast</b> &
<b>Furious</b> (2009), a role she ... 2011 brought her back to the <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b>
franchise, reprising her role as <b>Gisele in Fast</b> Five, and in 2013's <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious 6</b>
. <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious 6 is</b> a 2013 American action film directed by Justin Lin and written
by Chris ... Ajala as Ivory, a member of Shaw's team, <b>who is</b> a lethal killer
alongside Jah. While attempting to flee on his motorcycle, he <b>is</b> shot dead by
<b>Gisele</b>. ... Seoul-Oh; Rico Santos; Tego Leo; Roman Pearce; Tej Parker; <b>Gisele</b> Yashar;
Cara; Luke Hobbs; Ramsey; Deckard Shaw; Owen Shaw; "Mr. Nobody". Status,
Alive. Dominic Toretto <b>is</b> a fictional character and one of the main protagonists of
the <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b> ... In <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious 6</b>, Dominic once again encounters Hobbs,
who offers him a ... <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious 6</b>: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack <b>is</b> the soundtrack to <b>Fast</b> &
<b>Furious 6</b>, released digitally to iTunes on May 17, 2013, and on CD on May 21, ... <b>Furious</b> 7 <b>is</b> a 2015 American action film directed by James Wan and written by
Chris Morgan. A sequel to 2013's <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious 6</b>, it <b>is</b> the seventh installment in
the <b>Fast</b> ... Gal Gadot as <b>Gisele</b>, a member in Dominic's crew, appearing in
archive footage. Australian rapper Iggy Azalea makes a cameo appearance as a
Race ... ... appearance as <b>Gisele</b> Yashar in the series. <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious 6</b> incorporates
elements of spy and adventure ... <b>Fast</b> Five: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (also released as <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b> 5:
Rio Heist (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)) <b>is</b> the soundtrack to <b>Fast</b> Five, ... | Who plays gisele in fast and furious 6? |
Atticus Finch is a fictional character in Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel
of 1960, To <b>Kill a Mockingbird</b>. A preliminary version of the character also
appears in the novel Go Set a Watchman, written in the mid-1950s but not
published until 2015. Atticus is a <b>lawyer</b> and resident of the fictional Maycomb
County, Alabama, ... Book magazine's list of The 100 Best Characters in Fiction
Since 1900 <b>names</b> ... Harper Lee's To <b>Kill a Mockingbird</b> was published in 1960. Instantly successful,
widely read in ... He is a <b>lawyer</b> and was once known as "One-shot Finch" and "
the deadest ... At the beginning of the book, Scout is confused by some of the
words and <b>names</b> she hears people directing towards her father, such as "nigger-
lover". The suit alleged that the museum had used her <b>name</b> and the title To <b>Kill a</b>
<b>Mockingbird</b> to promote itself and to sell souvenirs without her consent. Lee's
<b>attorneys</b> ... To <b>Kill a Mockingbird</b> is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. Instantly
successful, widely ... Lee's father, Amasa Coleman Lee, was an <b>attorney</b>, similar
to Atticus Finch, and in ... For example, Mrs. Dubose chastises Scout for not
wearing a dress and camisole, and indicates she is ruining the family <b>name</b> by
not doing so, ... To <b>Kill a Mockingbird</b> is a 1962 American drama film directed by Robert Mulligan.
The screenplay by Horton Foote is based on Harper Lee's 1960 Pulitzer Prize-
winning novel of the same <b>name</b>. ... Atticus' work as a <b>lawyer</b> often exposes Scout
and Jem to the town's racism, aggravated by poverty. As a result, the children ... A Time to Kill is a 1989 legal thriller by John Grisham. It was Grisham's first novel.
The novel ... Grisham has also cited Harper Lee's To <b>Kill a Mockingbird</b> as an
influence. This book is set in ... Despite efforts to persuade Carl Lee to retain high
-powered <b>attorneys</b>, he elects to be represented by Jake. Helping Jake are two ... Carl Lee is arrested and Brigance agrees to defend him. The rape and
subsequent revenge killing gain national media attention. The district <b>attorney</b>,
Rufus ... Go Set a Watchman is a novel by Harper Lee written before her first and only
other published novel, the Pulitzer Prize–winning To <b>Kill a Mockingbird</b>. ... Lee
released a statement through her <b>attorney</b> in regards to the discovery. ... because
the book is literally about Scout — who now goes by her given <b>name</b>, Jean
Louise — . The Lincoln <b>Lawyer</b> is a 2011 American neo noir legal thriller film adapted from
the 2005 novel of the same <b>name</b> by Michael Connelly. ... Roulet is released due
to lack of evidence and intends to <b>kill</b> Haller's ex-wife and daughter. Haller is ... Francis Lee Bailey Jr. (born June 10, 1933) is an American former criminal
defense <b>attorney</b> ... Medina claimed that he never gave orders to <b>kill</b> non-
combatants, and that his men <b>killed</b> non-combatants of their own volition. Medina
also testified ... | Name of attorney in to kill a mockingbird? |
"<b>My Way</b>" is a <b>song</b> by British EDM DJ <b>Calvin Harris</b>. The <b>song</b> was released on
16 September 2016. Harris announced the single on his Twitter page five days ... The <b>song</b> features his first time <b>singing</b> on a track since his 2016 single "<b>My Way</b>".
It peaked at number 29 in the UK. On 22 October 2018, <b>Harris</b> collaborated with ... "Summer" is a <b>song</b> by Scottish recording artist <b>Calvin Harris</b>, released on 14
March 2014 as the second single from his fourth studio album, Motion (2014).
Like his earlier single "Feel So Close" and his later single "<b>My Way</b>", Harris ... "<b>My Way</b>" (2016), "Slide" (2017), "Heatstroke" (2017). Frank Ocean singles
chronology. "Nikes" (2016), "Slide" (2017), "Chanel" (2017). Migos singles
chronology. "T-Shirt" (2017), "Slide" (2017), "Gucci On My" (2017). "Slide" is a
<b>song</b> written and performed by Scottish musician <b>Calvin Harris</b> featuring
American ... <b>Harris</b> provides vocals on the track, making it his first single since "<b>My Way</b>" in
2016 to feature his own voice. On 4 January 2019, Blanco and <b>Harris</b> released a
... C. Call My Name (Cheryl <b>song</b>) · Colours (<b>Calvin Harris song</b>) ... M. Mansion (
<b>Calvin Harris song</b>) · Merrymaking at My Place · <b>My Way</b> (<b>Calvin Harris song</b>) ... Scottish DJ <b>Calvin Harris</b> has released five studio albums, one mix album, four
extended plays, ... In August 2009, Harris released his second studio album,
Ready for the ... In 2011, Harris <b>wrote</b>, produced and was featured on Rihanna's
single "We ... "Watch <b>Calvin Harris</b> Stare Down Virtual Breakup in '<b>My Way</b>' Video
". "<b>My Way</b>" is a 1969 <b>song</b> popularized by Frank Sinatra. <b>My Way</b> may also refer to:
... "<b>My Way</b>" (<b>Calvin Harris song</b>), 2016; "<b>My Way</b>", a <b>song</b> by Aaron Pritchett ... M. Mansion (<b>Calvin Harris song</b>) · Merrymaking at My Place · <b>My Way</b> (<b>Calvin</b>
<b>Harris song</b>) ... U. Under Control (<b>Calvin Harris</b> and Alesso <b>song</b>) ... "Iron" is a <b>song</b> by Nicky Romero and <b>Calvin Harris</b>. The <b>song</b> was released as a
single, via ... "Stillness in Time"; "How Deep Is Your Love"; "This Is What You
Came For"; "Hype"; "<b>My Way</b>"; "Nuh Ready Nuh Ready"; "One Kiss"; "Promises" ... | Who sings in my way by calvin harris? |
The Cuban Missile Crisis, also known as the October Crisis of 1962 (Spanish:
Crisis de ... The <b>US</b> had a considerable advantage in total number of <b>nuclear</b>
<b>warheads</b> ... Khrushchev believed that if the <b>US did</b> nothing over the missile
deployments in ... Another major reason why Khrushchev planned to <b>place</b>
missiles on Cuba ... Nuclear sharing is a concept in NATO's policy of nuclear deterrence, which
involves member ... The presence of <b>US nuclear weapons in Turkey</b> gained
increased public attention in October 2019 with the ... Defence Select Committee
states that as long as current NATO nuclear sharing arrangements remain in
<b>place</b>, the ... Eight sovereign states have publicly announced successful detonation of <b>nuclear</b>
<b>weapons</b>. ... The <b>U.S.</b> nuclear arsenal contained 31,175 warheads at its Cold War
height (in 1966). ... The United States continued to certify that Pakistan <b>did</b> not
possess such weapons until 1990, ... <b>Turkey</b> · Incirlik · 39th Air Base Wing, 50. Incirlik Air Base (<b>Turkish</b>: İncirlik Hava Üssü) (IATA: UAB, ICAO: LTAG) is a
<b>Turkish</b> air base of ... Tactical <b>nuclear weapons</b> are stored at the base. ... but the
dismissal <b>did</b> not prevent the plaintiffs from using the <b>U.S</b> federal courts to hold
<b>Turkish</b> ... A <b>Turkish</b> no fly order was also <b>put</b> into effect for <b>US</b> military aircraft in
the area. When President Truman informed Stalin of the <b>weapons</b>, he was surprised at
how calmly Stalin reacted to the news and thought that Stalin had not understood
... <b>Turkey</b>–United States relations are bilateral relations between <b>Turkey</b> and the
United States. ... According to The Economist, in October 2017, <b>Turkish</b>-<b>American</b>
relations sank to their ... Khrushchev agreed to Cuba's request to <b>place nuclear</b>
missiles on the island to deter a ... <b>Turkey did</b> not permit flying off a <b>Turkish</b>
airbase. The PGM-19 Jupiter was the first nuclear tipped, medium-range ballistic missile (
MRBM) of the ... During this same period, the weight of <b>nuclear warheads</b> was
rapidly falling, ... war that <b>did</b> not include the use of strategic weapons on each
other's <b>cities</b>. ... The <b>U.S.</b> and <b>Turkey</b> concluded an agreement to deploy one
Jupiter ... Many proposals were suggested to <b>put</b> all <b>American nuclear weapons</b> under
international control (by the newly formed United Nations, for example) as an
effort ... The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of <b>Nuclear Weapons</b>, commonly known as
the ... The <b>U.S.</b> also had <b>nuclear warheads</b> targeted at North Korea, a non-NWS,
from ... At the time the treaty was being negotiated, NATO had in <b>place</b> secret
nuclear ... but because we consider NPT as a flawed treaty and it <b>did</b> not
recognize the ... A weapon of mass destruction (WMD) is a nuclear, radiological, chemical,
biological, or any ... The end of the Cold War reduced <b>U.S.</b> reliance on <b>nuclear</b>
<b>weapons</b> as a deterrent, causing it to shift its focus to disarmament. ... Results
showed that <b>U.S.</b> citizens generally <b>did</b> not correct initial misconceptions
regarding WMD, ... | When did the us place nuclear weapons in turkey? |
Devotional movements refers to various forms of <b>Hinduism</b> in India that co-exist
with differing ... Most <b>Hindus</b> allied themselves with one of the <b>three major</b> groups
while not denying the existence of the others. The simultaneous development of ... This article lists the purported relics of <b>major figures</b> of religious traditions. If there
is no burial place or relics, the place of death is mentioned. Map of burial places
of founders of Abrahamic religions. Contents. 1 Bábism; 2 Baha'i Faith; <b>3</b>
Buddhism; 4 Christianity ... When Guru Nanak died in 1539, <b>Hindus</b> and Muslims
disagreed on how to ... <b>Hinduism</b> is an Indian religion and dharma, or way of life, widely practised in the
Indian ... The Arabic term al-Hind referred to the <b>people</b> who live across the River
Indus. ... <b>Hinduism</b> as it is commonly known can be subdivided into a number of
<b>major</b> ... Michaels distinguishes <b>three Hindu</b> religions and four forms of <b>Hindu</b> ... Rama or Ram also known as Ramachandra, is a <b>major</b> deity of <b>Hinduism</b>. He is
the seventh ... He is the <b>central figure</b> of the ancient <b>Hindu</b> epic Ramayana, a text
historically popular in the South Asian and Southeast Asian cultures. ... The word
Rama appears in ancient literature in reverential terms for <b>three</b> individuals:. <b>Hindu</b> deities are the gods and goddesses in <b>Hinduism</b>. The terms and epithets
for deity within ... <b>Major</b> deities have inspired their own <b>Hindu</b> traditions, such as
Vaishnavism, Shaivism and Shaktism, but with ... Thirty-<b>three</b> divinities are
mentioned in other ancient texts, such as the Yajurveda, however, there is no
fixed ... A <b>Hindu</b> temple is a symbolic house, seat and body of divinity. It is a structure
designed to bring ... <b>3</b> Social functions of <b>Hindu</b> temples ... While <b>major Hindu</b>
temples are recommended at sangams (confluence of rivers), river banks, ... and
symbolism such as 16 emotions of human beings carved as 16 types of female
<b>figures</b>. <b>Hindu</b> mythology are narratives found in <b>Hindu</b> texts such as the Vedic literature,
epics like Mahabharata and Ramayana, the Puranas, the regional literatures ...
There is no single <b>basic</b> version of a <b>Hindu</b> epic; each is told and retold with a ...
condition and its aspirations through an interwoven contrast of <b>characters</b>, the
good ... Shiva also known as Mahadeva is one of the principal deities of <b>Hinduism</b>. He is
the supreme being within Shaivism, one of the <b>major</b> traditions within
contemporary <b>Hinduism</b>. ... Gavin Flood states that it is not clear from the seal that
the <b>figure</b> has <b>three</b> faces, is seated in a yoga posture, or even that the shape is
intended to ... A goddess is a female deity. Goddesses have been linked with virtues such as
beauty, love, ... In some faiths, a sacred female <b>figure</b> holds a <b>central</b> place in
religious prayer and worship. For example, Shaktism, the worship of the female
force that animates the world, is one of the <b>three major</b> sects of <b>Hinduism</b>. The
primacy ... Sita is the <b>central</b> female character and one of the <b>central figures</b> in the <b>Hindu</b>
epic, Ramayana ... <b>3</b> Speeches in the Ramayana; 4 Jain version; 5 Symbolism; 6
Swami Vivekananda on Sita; 7 Portrayal; 8 Temples; 9 See also; 10 Notes ... | Who are the three central figures in hinduism? |
<b>Jersey Shore</b>: <b>Family Vacation</b> is an American reality television series that
premiered globally, April 5, 2018 on MTV. The first season of the series follows
seven ... <b>Jersey Shore</b>: <b>Family Vacation</b>. Related shows, The Pauly D Project · The Show
with Vinny · Geordie Shore · Floribama Shore · Warsaw Shore · Gandía Shore ·
Acapulco Shore · Super Shore. External links. Website. Jersey Shore is an
American reality television series that ran on MTV from December 3, 2009, ... Angelina Marie Larangeira (née Pivarnick; born June 26, 1986) is an American
television personality who is best known for starring in the first two seasons of the
MTV's reality show Jersey Shore and the VH1 show Couples Therapy. Pivarnick
later was a cast member of <b>Jersey Shore</b>: <b>Family Vacation</b>. Deena Nicole Buckner is an American reality television personality who
appeared on the MTV reality show Jersey Shore from 2010 to 2015 and <b>Jersey</b>
<b>Shore Family Vacation</b>. <b>Jersey Shore</b>: <b>Family Vacation</b>. Spouse(s). Lauren Pesce ( m. 2018). Parent(s),
Frank Sorrentino (father) Linda Sorrentino (mother). Michael Sorrentino (born
July 4, 1982), also known as The Situation, is an American television personality.
He appeared on all six seasons of the MTV reality show Jersey Shore, from ... <b>Jersey Shore</b>: <b>Family Vacation</b>. Vincent J. Guadagnino (born November 11, 1987
) is an American reality television personality and actor. He is best known for his
time on MTV's Jersey Shore. SallyAnn Salsano (born c. 1974) is an American television producer. Her
company, 495 Productions, has produced several television reality shows for
MTV and syndication, including Jersey Shore and The Real. ... Paradise Hotel (
2019–present); <b>Jersey Shore Family Vacation</b> (2018–present); Winter Break:
Hunter Mountain ... <b>Jersey Shore</b>: <b>Family Vacation</b>. Height, 5' 6” (168 cm). Children, 1. Ronald J. Ortiz
-Magro Jr. (born December 4, 1985) is an American television personality and ... Nicole Elizabeth LaValle (née Polizzi; born November 23, 1987), best known by
her nickname ... best known for being a cast member of the MTV reality show
Jersey Shore and starring in Snooki & Jwoww and <b>Jersey Shore</b>: <b>Family Vacation</b>
. Paul D. DelVecchio Jr. (born July 5, 1980), publicly known as DJ Pauly D, is an
American television personality and disc jockey. He is best known for being a
housemate on MTV's reality show Jersey Shore. ... 2.1 Jersey Shore; 2.2 The
Pauly D Project; 2.3 <b>Jersey Shore</b>: <b>Family Vacation</b>; 2.4 Music and disc jockey
career ... | When did jersey shore family vacation episode 3 air? |
The history of longitude is a record of the effort, by astronomers, cartographers
and navigators ... Eratosthenes in the 3rd century BC first proposed a <b>system of</b>
<b>latitude and</b> ... By the <b>2nd century</b> BC Hipparchus was the first to use such a
<b>system</b> to ... Christiaan Huygens - <b>invention</b> of pendulum clock and a spring
balance for ... The Geography also known by its Latin names as the Geographia and the
Cosmographia, is a gazetteer, an atlas, and a treatise on cartography, compiling
the geographical knowledge of the <b>2nd</b>-<b>century</b> Roman Empire. Originally written
by Claudius Ptolemy in Greek at Alexandria around <b>AD</b> 150, ... The gazetteer
section of Ptolemy's work provided <b>latitude and longitude</b> ... A geographic coordinate <b>system</b> is a coordinate <b>system</b> that enables every
location on Earth to ... dead reckoning. In the 1st or <b>2nd century</b>, Marinus of Tyre
compiled an extensive gazetteer and ... The <b>latitude and longitude</b> on a map
<b>made</b> against a local datum may not be the same as one obtained from a GPS
receiver. Hipparchus of Nicaea was a Greek astronomer, geographer, and mathematician.
He is ... In the <b>2nd</b> and 3rd <b>centuries</b> coins were <b>made</b> in his honour in Bithynia
that ... Hipparchus was amongst the first to calculate a heliocentric <b>system</b>, but he
... by subtraction of two and two-thirds degrees from the <b>longitudes</b> of Ptolemy's ... Claudius Ptolemy was a Greek mathematician, astronomer, geographer and
astrologer. ... <b>The second</b> is the Geography, which is a thorough discussion of the
geographic ... The 9th-<b>century</b> Persian astronomer Abu Maʿshar presents
Ptolemy as a ... As with the model of the Solar <b>System</b> in the Almagest, Ptolemy
put all this ... Modern maps of the old and new worlds <b>developed</b> through the Age of Discovery
. In the 21st <b>century</b>, with the advent of the computing age and information age, ... The Almagest is a <b>2nd</b>-<b>century</b> Greek-language mathematical and astronomical
treatise on the ... This <b>system</b> is believed to have originated with Hipparchus. ...
Many of the <b>longitudes</b> and <b>latitudes</b> have been corrupted in the various ...
Martianus Capella (5th century <b>AD</b>) put Mercury and Venus in motion around the
Sun. The history of navigation is the history of seamanship, the art of directing vessels
upon the open ... Sailors navigating in the Mediterranean <b>made</b> use of several
techniques to ... In the mid-1st <b>century AD</b> Lucan writes of Pompey who questions
a sailor ... and faulty estimates of <b>latitude and longitude</b> on contemporary charts. Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī Arabized as al-Khwarizmi with al- and
formerly Latinized as Algorithmi, was a Persian polymath who produced works in
mathematics, astronomy, and geography. Around 820 <b>CE</b> he was appointed as
the astronomer and head of the library ... The book opens with the list of <b>latitudes</b>
<b>and longitudes</b>, in order of "weather ... Indian astronomy has a long history stretching from pre-historic to modern times.
Some of the earliest roots of Indian astronomy can be dated to the period of Indus
Valley Civilization or earlier. Astronomy later <b>developed</b> as a discipline of
Vedanga or one of the "auxiliary ... Greek astronomical ideas began to enter India
in the 4th <b>century BCE</b> ... | Who invented the system of latitudes and longitudes in 2nd century a.d? |
Season eight of <b>America's Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition,
began broadcasting in the United States during <b>2013</b>, from June 4 to September
18 ... In <b>2013</b>, a book titled Inside AGT: The Untold Stories of <b>America's Got Talent</b> was
released, providing a description of the seasons ... Formation: <b>America's Got Talent</b>[edit]. In <b>2013</b>, founding members Page and
Varela met online, where Varela saw the YouTube video of Page with Groban.
Page ... Jacqueline Marie "Jackie" Evancho is an American classical crossover singer
who gained wide ... In <b>2013</b> she headlined benefit concerts at Carnegie Hall and
elsewhere. ... Later in 2010, Evancho performed in 10 cities with the <b>America's</b>
<b>Got Talent</b>: Live Tour, signed a record deal with SYCO music and Columbia
Records, ... ... 1974) is a performance artist of Japanese origin who is best known for winning
the eighth season of <b>America's Got Talent</b> on September 18, <b>2013</b>. His solo act ... Taylor Williamson is an American stand-up comic and actor. He is known for
finishing as the runner-up on the eighth season of America's Got Talent and as a
semi-finalist on Last Comic Standing ... "Who Is <b>America's Got Talent 2013</b>
Finalist Taylor Williamson?". wetpaint.com. Retrieved 11 May 2014. ^ McCarthy,
Sean L. Britain's Got Talent (often abbreviated to BGT) is a televised British talent show
competition, ... On 12 February 2007, following the success of <b>America's Got</b>
<b>Talent</b> the previous year, ITV announced their intentions for a British series of Got
Talent. ... cities to hold open auditions in late <b>2013</b>, along with Blackpool and
Brighton, ... ... <b>Got Talent</b> (2007–present), and the <b>American</b> television <b>talent</b> competition
series <b>American</b> Idol (2002–2010), The X Factor (2011–<b>2013</b>), and <b>America's Got</b>
... 1.1 2004: Formation guys; 1.2 Das Supertalent (2012); 1.3 Britain's Got Talent (
<b>2013</b>); 1.4 Post Talent; 1.5 <b>America's Got Talent</b>: The Champions (2019). Carmen Jane "Cami" Bradley (born May 26, 1988) is an American singer-
songwriter and keyboardist from Spokane, Washington. Bradley gained fame in
<b>2013</b> as a contestant on season eight of <b>America's Got Talent</b>, ... | Who won the 2013 america's got talent? |
Significant other, Meg <b>Jackson</b> (<b>wife</b>; deceased) Rose Atkins Marie Winter (lover).
William "Will" <b>Jackson</b> is a character in <b>Wentworth</b> Prison. Will is portrayed by
Robbie Magasiva ... The following is a list of characters from the Australian television series
<b>Wentworth</b>. ... He has a contentious relationship with Officer Will <b>Jackson</b>, and it is
later revealed that he had a brief affair with Will's <b>wife</b> Meg <b>Jackson</b>; she became
... Robbie Joseph Magasiva (born 21 May 1972) is a Samoan-New Zealander actor
who has ... 2012, and for his current role as Will <b>Jackson</b> on the prison drama
series, <b>Wentworth</b>, an adaptation of the iconic women prison drama Prisoner. Joan Ferguson is a fictional character in the Australian television series
<b>Wentworth</b>, who serves as the main antagonist from season two to season 5.
Joan is portrayed by actress Pamela Rabe. Her storylines centre on rivalries with
Will <b>Jackson</b>, Bea Smith and most staff ... for Joan's attempted murder of Bea's
<b>girlfriend</b>, Allie, and thrusts a screwdriver ... Bea Smith; Boomer; Allie Novak · Will <b>Jackson</b>. Family, Alan Doyle (father) Tess
Doyle (half-sister). Significant other. Erica Davidson; Kim Chang; Bridget Westfall;
Jodie Spiteri. Nationality, Australian. Francesca "Franky" Doyle is a fictional
character from the television drama <b>Wentworth</b>, played ... Her father left when she
was ten, unable to cope with his <b>wife's</b> drinking and ... The first season of the crime drama television series <b>Wentworth</b> originally aired
on SoHo in ... Governor Meg <b>Jackson</b> is becoming increasingly suspicious about
the ladies and their ways of bringing crystal meth ... After Meg's death, her
husband Will returns to work and puts pressure on Doreen to find out who killed
his <b>wife</b>. Bea Smith was a fictional character from the Australian television drama
<b>Wentworth</b>, portrayed ... Bea was a devoted <b>wife</b> to Harry and loving mother to
Debbie. ... Bea was approached by the Governor Meg <b>Jackson</b> and was asked to
open her ... The third season of the television drama series <b>Wentworth</b> premiered on SoHo in
Australia on 7 ... Anderson; Aaron Jeffery as Matt "Fletch" Fletcher; Robbie
Magasiva as Will <b>Jackson</b> ... Just when it seems she could be granted parole,
Ferguson releases the taped confession, letting Will know who really killed his
<b>wife</b>. Karen "Kaz" Proctor was a main character in the television series <b>Wentworth</b>. Kaz
is introduced ... Will <b>Jackson</b> confronts Kaz when he believes that she could have
murdered Harry Smith. Offscreen, it is believed that Kaz plants Harry's murder ... The seventh season of television drama series <b>Wentworth</b> premiered on
Showcase in Australia ... Against Governor <b>Jackson's</b> orders, Vera allows Rita to
visit Ruby in hospital. Ruby wakes up from her coma. Vera returns Rita to her
isolation ... | Who killed will jackson's wife in wentworth? |
Although they are still legal tender in the <b>United States</b>, high-denomination <b>bills</b>
were last <b>printed</b> on December 27, 1945, and were officially discontinued on July
... Multiple types of banknotes of the <b>United States</b> dollar have been issued,
including Federal ... They were <b>made</b> because of a coin shortage as people
hoarded their coins during the <b>American</b> Civil War and ... last <b>printed</b> in 1945 and
discontinued in 1969, making the $100 <b>bill</b> the <b>largest</b> denomination banknote <b>in</b>
<b>circulation</b>. The $100 <b>bill</b> is the <b>largest</b> denomination that has been <b>printed</b> and circulated
since July 13, 1969, when the denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, and ... The <b>United States</b> dollar is the official currency of the <b>United States and</b> its
territories per the ... Series of 1917 $1 <b>United States bill</b> ... <b>U.S.</b> dollar banknotes
are <b>printed</b> by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and, since 1914, have ... and
Printing, the <b>largest</b> note it ever <b>printed</b> was the $100,000 Gold Certificate, Series
1934. William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is an <b>American</b> business
magnate, software ... Microsoft <b>made</b> a deal with SCP to be the exclusive
licensing agent of 86-DOS ... As of 2019, <b>Bill</b> Gates is the <b>largest</b> single
shareholder of CN stock. The <b>Bill</b> & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), previously the William H. Gates
Foundation, is an <b>American</b> private foundation founded by <b>Bill</b> and Melinda Gates
. Based in Seattle, Washington, it was launched in 2000 and is reported to be the
<b>largest</b> private foundation in ... Under President Allan Golston, the <b>United States</b>
Program has <b>made</b> grants ... The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, H.R. 3355, Pub.L.
103–322 is an Act of Congress dealing with crime and law enforcement; it
became law in 1994. It is the <b>largest</b> crime <b>bill</b> in the history of the <b>United States</b>
<b>and</b> consisted of ... This law also banned possession of newly <b>manufactured</b>
magazines holding ... Microsoft Corporation is an <b>American</b> multinational technology company with
headquarters in ... 30 in the 2018 Fortune 500 rankings of the <b>largest United</b>
<b>States</b> corporations by ... Microsoft was founded by <b>Bill</b> Gates and Paul Allen on
April 4, 1975, ... The company is run by a board of directors <b>made</b> up of mostly
company ... William Felix Browder (born 23 April 1964) is an <b>American</b>-born British financier
and political activist. He is the CEO and co-founder of Hermitage Capital
Management, the investment advisor to the Hermitage Fund, which at one time
was the <b>largest</b> ... The statement was <b>made</b> after Putin said he would allow
special counsel ... <b>Bill</b>.com is a provider of cloud-based software that automates back-office financial
operations ... <b>Bill</b>.com partners with the <b>largest U.S.</b> financial institutions, over 70
% of the top 100 <b>U.S.</b> accounting firms, ... users that in February 2019 <b>Bill</b>.com
announced it had eliminated wire transfer fees for payments <b>made</b> on this
platform. | What is the largest bill made in the us? |
<b>Leprechaun</b> is a 1993 American fantasy comedy slasher <b>film</b> written and directed
by Mark Jones. It stars Warwick Davis in the title role, and Jennifer Aniston in ... <b>Leprechaun</b> is a series of horror comedy films consisting of eight films. Beginning
with 1993's <b>Leprechaun</b> (filmed in 1991) the series centers on a malevolent ... <b>Leprechaun</b>: Origins is a 2014 American slasher <b>film</b> directed by Zach Lipovsky,
written by Harris Wilkinson and starring Dylan Postl (better known by his ... <b>Leprechaun</b> 2 is a 1994 American black comedy slasher <b>film</b> and the second <b>film</b>
in the <b>Leprechaun</b> series. Directed by Rodman Flender, the <b>film</b> centers on a ... The Magical Legend of the <b>Leprechauns</b> is a 1999 Hallmark Entertainment made
-for-TV fantasy <b>movie</b> that was originally broadcast on NBC. It stars Randy ... Red Clover is a 2012 made for television horror <b>film</b> directed by Drew Daywalt.
The <b>movie</b> was originally made under the title Red Clover, but was changed to
<b>Leprechaun's</b> Revenge for a March 17, ... <b>Leprechaun</b> 3 is a 1995 American black comedy slasher <b>film</b>. It is the third
installment, and first direct-to-video entry, in the <b>Leprechaun</b> series. Contents. 1
Plot; 2 ... <b>Leprechaun</b> in the Hood is a 2000 American black comedy slasher <b>film</b> directed
by Rob Spera and the fifth installment in the <b>Leprechaun</b> series. It was released ... <b>Leprechaun</b> 4: In Space is a 1997 American science fiction black comedy slasher
<b>film</b> directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It is the fourth installment in the ... Darby O'Gill and the Little People is a 1959 Walt Disney Productions feature <b>film</b>
starring Albert Sharpe, Janet Munro, Sean Connery and Jimmy O'Dea, in a tale
about a wily Irishman and his battle of wits with <b>leprechauns</b>. | Who plays the leprechaun in the leprechaun movie? |
John de Lancie is an American <b>actor</b>, director, producer, writer, and voice artist,
best known for his role as <b>Q</b> in <b>Star Trek</b>: The <b>Next Generation</b> (1987–94), and ... <b>Q</b> is a fictional character as well as the name of a race in <b>Star Trek</b> appearing in
the Next ... The '<b>Star Trek</b>: The <b>Next Generation</b>' Companion states that the Borg
already knew ... who appears as a human teenager (<b>played</b> by John de Lancie's
real-life son Keegan de Lancie, and referred to in the novels as "Little <b>Q</b>" or "<b>q</b>"). "<b>Q</b> Who" is the 16th episode of the second season of the American science fiction
television series <b>Star Trek</b>: The <b>Next Generation</b>. ... created by Dorinda Wood,
while Michael Westmore developed the prosthetics worn on the <b>actor's</b> heads. "True <b>Q</b>" is the 132nd episode of the American syndicated science fiction
television series <b>Star Trek</b>: The <b>Next Generation</b>, the sixth episode of the sixth
season. Suzie Plakson (born June 3, 1958) is an American actress, singer, writer, poet,
artist and coach. ... She <b>played</b> four characters on various <b>Star Trek</b> series: a
Vulcan, Doctor Selar, in "The Schizoid Man" (Star ... Emissary" (<b>Star Trek</b>: The
<b>Next Generation</b>) and "Reunion" (<b>Star Trek</b>: The <b>Next Generation</b>); the Lady <b>Q</b> in "
The <b>Q</b> ... <b>Q</b>-Squared is a non-canon <b>Star Trek</b> novel by Peter David. It spent two weeks on
the New York ... Track B is the traditional universe depicted on <b>Star Trek</b>: The
<b>Next Generation</b>. Track C is akin to the ... In real life, Caryn Johnson is the birth
name of Whoopi Goldberg, <b>who played</b> Guinan on <b>Star Trek</b>: The <b>Next</b>
<b>Generation</b>. "Encounter at Farpoint" is the pilot episode and series premiere of the American
science fiction television series <b>Star Trek</b>: The <b>Next Generation</b>, ... Before letting
the ship resume its course, <b>Q</b> warns Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) that ... For
US audiences he was the most well-known <b>actor</b> in the cast, due to his role in
Roots. The characters from The <b>Next Generation</b> returned in the four films: <b>Star Trek</b>: ...
According to series <b>actor</b> Patrick Stewart, Berman was more receptive than ...
Five second-season episodes were nominated for six Emmy Awards, and "<b>Q</b>
Who" ... "Déjà <b>Q</b>" is the 13th episode of the third season of the American science fiction
television series <b>Star Trek</b>: The <b>Next Generation</b>, ... Variety magazine noted guest
star role of <b>actor</b> Corbin Bernson as another <b>Star Trek Q</b> alien, also noted for his ... "Hide and <b>Q</b>" is the tenth episode of the first season of the American science
fiction television series <b>Star Trek</b>: The <b>Next Generation</b>, ... <b>Star Trek</b>: The <b>Next</b>
<b>Generation actor</b> Wil Wheaton reviewed the episode for the Huffington Post after
the end ... | Who played q on star trek next generation? |
The <b>Receiver General</b> for <b>Canada</b> is responsible for making payments to the
Government of ... Navigation. Main page · Contents · Featured content · <b>Current</b>
events · Random article · Donate to Wikipedia · Wikipedia store ... The Consolidated Revenue Fund of <b>Canada</b> is the account into which taxes and
revenue are deposited, and from which funds are withdrawn in order to defray the
costs of public services. Funds are deposited and withdrawn by the <b>Receiver</b>
<b>General</b> for <b>Canada</b>. ... The <b>current</b> salary of the Governor General beginning on
January 1, 2013 is ... The <b>current</b> interim Auditor <b>General of Canada</b> is Sylvain Ricard. He, having
been previously the Deputy Auditor <b>General</b>, was appointed by Prime Minister ... The Minister of Justice and Attorney <b>General</b> is a dual role portfolio in the
<b>Canadian</b> Cabinet. ... Navigation. Main page · Contents · Featured content ·
<b>Current</b> events · Random article · Donate to Wikipedia · Wikipedia store ... The Minister of Public Services and Procurement is the Minister of the Crown in
the <b>Canadian</b> ... of Public Services and Procurement is also the <b>Receiver General</b>
for <b>Canada</b>. The Minister is responsible for the controversial Phoenix pay system.
The <b>current</b> Minister is Anita Anand, who took over on November 20, 2019 ... A <b>receiver general</b> (or <b>receiver</b>-<b>general</b>) is an officer responsible for accepting
payments on behalf of a government, and for making payments to a government
on behalf of other parties. See also[edit]. Treasurer · <b>Receiver General</b> for
<b>Canada</b> · <b>Receiver General</b> of Cornwall ... Main page · Contents · Featured
content · <b>Current</b> events · Random article ... The Twenty-Ninth <b>Canadian</b> Ministry is the combined Cabinet, chaired by Prime
Minister Justin ... Ambox current red.svg. This article needs to be ... <b>Receiver</b>
<b>General</b> for <b>Canada</b>, August 28, 2017 – November 20, 2019. Minister of
Employment ... The Solicitor <b>General of Canada</b> was a position in the <b>Canadian</b> ministry from
1892 to 2005. ... Navigation. Main page · Contents · Featured content · <b>Current</b>
events · Random article · Donate to Wikipedia · Wikipedia store ... Public Services and Procurement <b>Canada</b> is the department of the Government
of <b>Canada</b> with ... Department executive. Bill Matthews, Deputy Minister and
Deputy Receiver General for Canada ... Navigation. Main page · Contents ·
Featured content · <b>Current</b> events · Random article · Donate to Wikipedia ·
Wikipedia store ... <b>Receiver</b>-<b>General</b> of New Brunswick, whereafter the lieutenant governors were
recognized as the direct representatives of the monarch. The Constitution Act,
1982 ... | Who is the current receiver general of canada? |
It is the <b>first</b> theatrical <b>release</b> in the <b>Pokémon</b> franchise. ... Commercially, Takeshi
Shudo states the <b>film</b> fared better overall in the U.S. than it <b>did</b> in its home ... <b>Pokémon</b> is a media franchise created by video game designer Satoshi Tajiri that
centers on ... The <b>first Pokémon</b> animated <b>film</b>, <b>Pokémon</b>: The <b>First Movie</b>, was
released in Japan in 1998 ... The latest and upcoming <b>film</b> in the franchise Pocket
Monsters the <b>Movie</b>: Coco is set for <b>release</b> in Japanese theatres on July 10,
2020 ... <b>Pokémon</b> also known as Pocket Monsters in Japan, is a Japanese media
franchise managed ... The <b>first</b> live-action <b>film</b> in the franchise, <b>Pokémon</b>
Detective Pikachu, based on the 2018 Nintendo 3DS spinoff ... These
generations are roughly chronological divisions by <b>release</b>; every several years,
when a sequel to the 1996 ... The <b>film</b> received a PG rating from the MPAA, it is the <b>first Pokémon film</b> released
in the United States not to receive a G rating. When the <b>film's</b> Japanese <b>release</b> ... The <b>film</b> is set during the Orange Islands saga, where Ash, Misty and Tracey ...
containing the <b>first</b> three <b>Pokémon</b> films will <b>be released</b> on February 9, 2016, ... The <b>film</b> is the 22nd installment in the <b>Pokémon film</b> series and a CGI remake of
the ... would <b>be released</b> worldwide (except for Korea) as a Netflix Original <b>Movie</b>
on ... This is the <b>first Pokémon movie</b> to premiere on a streaming platform rather ... <b>Pokémon</b> - I Choose You!" is the <b>first</b> episode of the <b>Pokémon</b> anime series. It
was <b>first</b> ... In 2017, a <b>movie</b> based on this episode, entitled <b>Pokémon</b> the <b>Movie</b>: I
... I enjoy playing him now much more than I <b>did</b> in the very beginning because I
... The <b>release</b> also included the following two episodes ("<b>Pokémon</b>: Emergency! Mewtwo is a fictional creature known as a <b>Pokémon</b> from Nintendo and Game
Freak. Created ... Until the <b>first Pokémon movie</b> was released in the United States
, Mewtwo was rarely referred to ... In 1998, Toshihiro Ono was asked to write a
story detailing Mewtwo's origin to coincide with the <b>release</b> of Mewtwo Strikes
Back. Mew (Japanese: ミュウ, Hepburn: Myū) is one of the fictional species of creatures
from ... Mew's <b>first film</b> appearance was in <b>Pokémon</b>: The <b>First Movie</b> as a main ...
At Nintendo promotional events soon after the <b>release</b> of <b>Pokémon</b> Red and ... This was also the last <b>Pokémon film</b> to <b>be released</b> internationally by Warner ... a
party has been laid <b>out</b> for them in celebration of the <b>first</b> anniversary of Ash ... | When did the first pokemon movie come out? |
The <b>Karate Kid</b> is a 1984 American martial arts drama film written by Robert Mark
Kamen and directed by John G. Avildsen. It is the first installment in The Karate ... The <b>Karate Kid</b> is a 2010 martial arts drama film directed by Harald Zwart, and
part of The <b>Karate Kid</b> series. It stars Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan in lead roles,
... The <b>Karate Kid</b> is an American martial arts drama multi-media franchise, created
by screenwriter Robert Mark Kamen. The franchise began in 1984 with The ... <b>Karate Kid</b> (Val Armorr) is a fictional character, a superhero in the future of the DC
Comics universe, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He is a ... The <b>Karate Kid</b> Part III is a 1989 American martial arts drama film and the second
sequel to The <b>Karate Kid</b> (1984). The film stars Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita, ... Robert Scott Garrison (January 23, 1960 – September 27, 2019) was an
American actor, best known for his role as Tommy in the 1984 film The <b>Karate Kid</b>
, and ... The <b>Karate Kid</b> Part II is a 1986 American martial arts drama film written by
Robert Mark Kamen and directed by John G. Avildsen. It is the second installment
in ... This list of The <b>Karate Kid</b> characters reflects fictional characters in the <b>Karate Kid</b>
universe which includes: The <b>Karate Kid</b> (1984), The <b>Karate Kid</b> Part II (1986), ... The Next <b>Karate Kid</b> is a 1994 American martial arts drama film starring Pat
Morita and Hilary Swank. It is the fourth and final film in The <b>Karate Kid</b> film series
. Ralph George Macchio Jr is an American actor known for his role as Daniel
LaRusso in three <b>Karate Kid</b> films and Cobra Kai, a sequel television series. He
is ... | Who plays johnny lawrence in the karate kid? |
<b>Lost in Space</b> is an American science fiction <b>television</b> series, created and
produced by Irwin Allen, which originally aired between 1965 and 1968. The
series <b>was</b> inspired by the 1812 novel The Swiss Family Robinson and a ... Their
environmental control Robot B-9 ran <b>air</b> and soil tests, and <b>was</b> able to discharge
strong ... <b>Lost in Space</b> is an American science fiction <b>television</b> series and is a
reimagining of the 1965 ... Penny, Vijay, Smith, and Jackson get into an <b>air</b>-tight,
portable storage unit that Don will attempt to retrieve with a Jupiter after it is
blasted into space. ... In October 2014, it <b>was</b> announced that Legendary
<b>Television</b> and Synthesis ... The Class M3 Model B9 General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control
Robot, also known simply as the M3-B9 G.U.N.T.E.R., is a fictional character in
the <b>television</b> series <b>Lost in Space</b>. His full designation <b>was</b> only occasionally
mentioned on the show. This article provides a list of episodes of the <b>television</b> series <b>Lost in Space</b>. ... the
original pilot. Much of the footage from this episode <b>was</b> reused in the first five
official series episodes. ... season, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original <b>air</b> date. The $70 million <b>Lost in Space</b> film <b>was</b> New Line's hope to launch a multimedia
franchise, followed by animated and live-action <b>television</b> series. Licensing deals
... Charles William Mumy Jr is an American actor and musician and a figure in the
science-fiction ... Harris <b>was</b> to appear in the planned <b>TV</b> movie, <b>Lost in Space</b>:
The Journey Home, but died before production <b>was</b> scheduled to start, in 2002,
and ... "No Place to Hide" is the unaired 1965 pilot episode produced for CBS to
promote the <b>television</b> series <b>Lost in Space</b>. The episode <b>was</b> directed by series ... Jonathan Harris <b>was</b> an American character actor whose career included more
than 500 ... Harris <b>was</b> a popular character actor for 30 years on <b>television</b>,
making his first guest appearance on an episode of The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre
in 1949. ... For the 2018 reboot of <b>Lost in Space</b> as a Netflix original series,
Parker Posey ... "<b>Lost in Space</b>" is the eighteenth episode of the ninth season of American Dad!.
The episode aired on May 5, 2013, on Fox's Animation Domination lineup. The
episode <b>was</b> written by series co-creator Mike Barker and directed by ... The
episode received positive reviews from <b>television</b> critics, with praise directed to
the ... Angela Margaret Cartwright (born September 9, 1952) is an English-born
American actress ... Angela Cartwright <b>was</b> born in Altrincham, Cheshire,
England, in 1952. She made her first film appearance at ... Cartwright played
Penny Robinson in the <b>TV</b> series <b>Lost in Space</b> (1965–68). She made
appearances on several <b>TV</b> ... | When did lost in space air on tv? |
The <b>Qing dynasty</b>, officially the Great Qing was the last imperial dynasty of China.
It was established in 1636, and ruled China proper from 1644 to 1911. It was ... The <b>Qing dynasty</b> (1636–1912) was the last imperial dynasty of China. It was
officially founded in 1636 in what is now Northeast China, but only succeeded the
... From the inauguration of dynastic rule by Yu the Great in circa 2070 BCE to the
abdication of ... However, the <b>Qing dynasty</b> was officially proclaimed in 1636 CE
by the Emperor Taizong of Qing through renaming the Later Jin established by
his ... Taiwan under Qing rule refers to the rule of the <b>Qing dynasty</b> over Formosa from
1683 to 1895. The Qing court sent an army led by general Shi Lang and ... Sushun courtesy name Yuting, was a Manchu noble and politician of the <b>Qing</b>
<b>dynasty</b>. He was born in the Aisin Gioro clan, the imperial clan of the <b>Qing</b>
<b>dynasty</b>, ... Tibet under Qing rule refers to the <b>Qing dynasty</b>'s rule over Tibet from 1720 to
1912. During the Qing rule of Tibet, the region was controlled by the <b>Qing dynasty</b>
... The Great Qing Legal Code also known as the Qing Code (Ching Code) or, in
Hong Kong law, ... During the <b>Qing dynasty</b>, criminal justice was based on an
extremely detailed criminal code. One element of the traditional Chinese criminal
... Li Wei was a prominent mandarin who lived during the reign of the Yongzheng
Emperor (1722–1735) of the <b>Qing Dynasty</b>. He was instrumental in carrying out ... Manchuria under Qing rule was the rule of the <b>Qing dynasty</b> over Manchuria,
including today's Northeast China and Outer Manchuria. The <b>Qing dynasty</b> itself ... The Qianlong Emperor (25 September 1711 – 7 February 1799) was the sixth
Emperor of the <b>Qing dynasty</b>, and the fourth Qing emperor to rule over China ... | Who became president of the republic of china after the overthrow of the qing dynasty? |
<b>Fresh Off the Boat</b> is an American sitcom television series created by Nahnatchka
Khan and produced by 20th Century Fox Television for ABC. It is loosely ... <b>Fresh Off the Boat</b> is an American television sitcom broadcast on ABC created by
Nahnatchka Khan. The story follows the course of Eddie Huang's Taiwanese ... Edwyn Charles Huang (born March 1, 1982) is an American author, chef,
restaurateur, food ... His autobiography, <b>Fresh Off the Boat</b>: A Memoir, was later
adapted into an ABC television series of the same name, the first season of which
was ... <b>Fresh Off the Boat</b>: A Memoir is an autobiography by American food personality
Eddie Huang. It was published in 2013 by Spiegel & Grau, an imprint of Random
... Constance Wu (born March 22, 1982) is an American actress. She stars as
Jessica Huang in the ABC television comedy <b>Fresh Off the Boat</b> (2015–2020)
which ... In 2015, Khan created the TV show <b>Fresh Off the Boat</b> which aired on ABC. The
show was lauded for being "the first network sitcom to feature an Asian family ... In 2014, Blaise was cast in the recurring role of Nicole on the ABC television
series <b>Fresh Off the Boat</b> starring Randall Park and Constance Wu as Louis and ... She also wrote for the first three seasons of the sitcom <b>Fresh Off the Boat</b>. Wong
voiced title character Roberta "Bertie" Songthrush, a polite songbird and aspiring
... Randall Park (born March 23, 1974) is an American actor, comedian, and writer.
He is best known for portraying Kim Jong-un in the 2014 film The Interview and
Eddie Huang's father, American restaurateur Louis Huang, in <b>Fresh Off the Boat</b>,
for which he was ... Tsai has also made recurring guest appearances as Phillip Goldstein in the ABC
comedy series <b>Fresh Off the Boat</b>. In 2014, at the age of nine, he earned a Best ... | Who played eddie on fresh off the boat? |
This is a list of notable people from the Rhode Island School of Design. This is a
dynamic list ... David Akiba (<b>MFA</b>) — Photographer and teacher in the Boston
area ... film director, known for multiple award-winning short films <b>Old</b> Man and I
Love You So ... who, with Callahan, <b>founded</b> the photography department at
<b>RISD</b> ... Seth Woodbury MacFarlane is an American actor, animator, filmmaker, comedian
, and singer. ... At <b>RISD</b> MacFarlane <b>created</b> a series of independent films,
meeting future Family Guy cast member Mike Henry, ... He also did freelance
work for Walt <b>Disney</b> Television <b>Animation</b>, writing for Jungle Cubs, and for
Nelvana, ... Rhode Island School of Design is a private art and design school in Providence,
Rhode Island. It was <b>founded</b> in 1877 and offers bachelor's and master's degree
programs across 19 majors. <b>RISD's</b> campus is located at the base of College Hill
and contiguous with the ... In 2018, the institution was also named among Forbes'
America's <b>Top</b> ... Leah Shore is a Brooklyn, NY based artist, animator, and film director best known
for her short films: 2010 Sundance Film Festival selection Meatwaffle, 2011 ... Peter Griffin is the main character of the American <b>animated</b> sitcom Family Guy.
He is voiced by the series' creator, Seth MacFarlane, and first appeared on
television, along with the rest of the Griffin family, in the 15-minute pilot pitch of
Family Guy on December 20, 1998. Peter was <b>created</b> and <b>designed</b> by
MacFarlane himself. ... Peter and Stewie had their adventures when he took him
to Walt <b>Disney</b> ... Family Guy is an American <b>animated</b> sitcom television series <b>created</b> by Seth
MacFarlane for ... In 2013, TV Guide ranked Family Guy the ninth <b>Greatest</b> TV
<b>Cartoon</b> of All Time. On February 12 ... MacFarlane initially conceived Family Guy
in 1995 while studying <b>animation</b> at the Rhode Island School of Design (<b>RISD</b>).
During ... Matthew Abraham Groening is an American cartoonist, writer, producer, animator
, and voice ... Groening <b>made</b> his first professional <b>cartoon</b> sale of Life in Hell to
the avant-garde Wet magazine in 1978. ... He first became interested in <b>cartoons</b>
after watching the <b>Disney animated</b> film One Hundred and One Dalmatians, and
... Jungil Hong also known as Jung-li Hong (born in 1976) is a Korean-American
artist based in Providence, Rhode Island. She is best known for her psychedelic,
<b>cartoon</b>-inspired silkscreen poster art ... B.F.A. degree in 1999 in ceramics and
her <b>M.F.A.</b> degree in 2015 in textiles from Rhode Island School of Design (<b>RISD</b>). David Byrne is a Scottish-born American singer, songwriter, musician, record
producer, artist, ... their home in Arbutus, Maryland, when Byrne was eight or nine
years <b>old</b>. ... Byrne <b>graduated</b> from Lansdowne High School in southwest
Baltimore ... and <b>formed</b> a band called the Artistics with fellow <b>RISD</b> student Chris
Frantz. Doug Allen (born February 22, 1956) is an American underground cartoonist,
illustrator, and musician. Best known for his long-running comic strip Steven,
Allen has over the years collaborated with long-time friend Gary Leib on music,
<b>animation</b>, ... Allen <b>graduated</b> from the Rhode Island School of Design (<b>RISD</b>)
1978 with an ... | What popular cartoon was created by a risd graduate? |
The <b>song</b> was <b>composed</b> in 1966 by Chip Taylor, who said of it: "I <b>wrote</b> '<b>Angel</b> of
the ... Chip Taylor is an American <b>songwriter</b>, noted for writing "<b>Angel</b> of the <b>Morning</b>"
and "Wild Thing." His <b>songs</b> have been covered, and often made into hits, by a ... 3:55 (<b>album</b> version); 3:31 (radio edit). Label. Big Yard; Geffen · <b>Songwriter</b>(s) ·
Chip Taylor · Steve Miller · Producer(s), Shaun Pizzonia. Shaggy singles
chronology. "It Wasn't Me" (2000), "<b>Angel</b>" (2000), "Luv Me, Luv Me" (2000). "
<b>Angel</b>" is a <b>song</b> by Jamaican reggae artist Shaggy featuring Rayvon. It was the
follow-up to ... In 2001, the parody <b>song</b> "You Ripped Off <b>Angel</b> (of the <b>Morning</b>)"
was ... Merrilee Rush (born Merrilee Gunst, January 26, 1944) is an American singer,
best known for her recording of the <b>song</b> "<b>Angel</b> of the <b>Morning</b>", a Top 10 hit ...
Rush's <b>Angel</b> of the <b>Morning album</b> has been re-published on compact disc via
the ... "Kiss an <b>Angel</b> Good Mornin'" is a <b>song</b> written by Ben Peters, and recorded by
American country music artist Charley Pride. It was released in October 1971 as
the first single from the <b>album</b> Charley ... "<b>Angel</b> in Your Arms" is a <b>song composed</b> by Herbert Clayton Ivey, Terrence
Woodford and ... In the UK, where the Hot <b>original</b> had had an unsuccessful April
1977 release, "<b>Angel in the Morning</b>" was recorded in 1979 by veteran vocalist
Carol ... Christine Ellen Hynde (born September 7, 1951) is an American singer-
<b>songwriter</b> and ... The band released an EP <b>album</b>, titled Extended Play, then
Pretenders II later in the ... In 1995, Hynde made an acting appearance as
fictional character Stephanie Schiffer (and performed "<b>Angel</b> of the <b>Morning</b>" on
acoustic guitar) on ... Patricia Ann Cole (born October 3, 1946), known professionally as P. P. Arnold, is
an American soul singer who enjoyed considerable success in the United ... "9 to 5" (or "<b>Morning</b> Train") is the title of a popular <b>song</b> written by British
<b>songwriter</b> Florrie ... in Swedish, as "Han pendlar varje dag" ("He commutes
every day") with the new lyrics by Olle Bergman, on her 1981 <b>album Angel</b> of the
<b>Morning</b>. "Eternal Flame" is a <b>song</b> recorded by American pop rock group the Bangles for
their 1988 <b>album</b>, ... Rush's '<b>Angel</b> of the <b>Morning</b>' - that ever overstayed its
welcome on the radio"; "[a] fluffy romantic fantasy [that] resembled the Carpenters
a ... | Who wrote the song angel in the morning? |
The <b>New Zealand Warriors</b> are a professional rugby league football club based
in Auckland, ... The Warriors are <b>coached</b> by Stephen Kearney and captained by
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck. They are ... This season included the Warriors' <b>largest</b>
ever loss in their history to date, 54–0 to the Dragons in Wollongong. Alarmingly,
the ... Pages in category "<b>New Zealand Warriors coaches</b>". The following 20 pages are
in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn ... The 2006 <b>New Zealand Warriors</b> season was the 12th in the club's history. The
club competed in Australasia's National Rugby League. The <b>coach</b> of the team
was Ivan Cleary while Steve Price was the club ... This result stands as the
Warriors <b>largest</b> victory to date. 9 July - Round 18: Jerome Ropati played in his
50th match ... The <b>New Zealand Warriors</b> (formerly Auckland Warriors) are a professional rugby
league club ... 2.1 Highest home game attendance; 2.2 <b>Biggest</b> wins; 2.3 <b>Biggest</b>
losses; 2.4 Kept opposition to nil; 2.5 Kept to nil; 2.6 Most consecutive wins; 2.7
Most ... History; Records; Players · Honours · <b>Coaches</b> · Representatives · Results
. Stephen Peter Kearney ONZM (born 11 June 1972) is a New Zealand
professional rugby league football <b>coach</b> who is the head <b>coach</b> of the <b>New</b>
<b>Zealand Warriors</b> in the NRL and a former player. The Auckland <b>Warriors</b> 2000 season was the Auckland <b>Warriors</b> 6th first-grade
season. The club competed in Australasia's National Rugby League. The <b>coach</b>
of the team was Mark Graham while John Simon was the club's ... This result
stands as the <b>Warriors largest</b> defeat to date. ... <b>New Zealand</b> home jersey 2000.
svg. Simon Alexander Mannering (born 28 August 1986) is a New Zealand former
professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He
played for the <b>New Zealand Warriors</b> in the NRL. ... see Mannering become one
of the <b>New Zealand Warriors</b>' <b>longest</b> serving players, only beaten by Stacey
Jones. This article lists all rugby league footballers who have played first-grade for the
New Zealand ... <b>New Zealand Warriors</b>. Est. 1995 in Auckland, New Zealand. The
Club. History · Records; Players; Honours · <b>Coaches</b> · Representatives · Results. The New Zealand national rugby league team has represented New Zealand in
rugby league ... The Kiwis handed England their <b>biggest</b> ever loss to again make
the final in the 2000 World Cup, but again went down ... Brian McClennan was
appointed national <b>coach</b> of New Zealand in June 2005. ... <b>New Zealand</b>
<b>Warriors</b>. The <b>New Zealand</b> national cricket team represents <b>New Zealand</b> in men's
international cricket. ... 2 International grounds; 3 Current squad; 4 <b>Coaching</b> staff
; 5 Team colours; 6 Trophy/Cup records ... which <b>New Zealand</b> lost by an innings
and 358 runs – currently the second <b>largest</b> defeat in <b>New Zealand</b> first-class
history. | Who is the longest serving coach for vodafone warriors? |
Main Street, <b>U.S.A.</b> is patterned after a typical Midwest town of the ... Several
<b>lands are</b> not directly connected to the Central ... Some <b>are</b> now memorialized on a window above Main Street, <b>U.S.A.</b> in Magic
Kingdom. The smaller parcels of <b>land</b> acquired were called ... The <b>Disneyland</b> Resort, commonly known as <b>Disneyland</b>, is an entertainment
resort in Anaheim ... The consultant recommended a remote <b>location</b> in Anaheim,
adjacent to the then-under-construction Santa Ana Freeway. ... Its estimated cost
was <b>US</b>$3 billion, largely due to the cost of land that Disney would need to
acquire. <b>Disney's America</b> was a planned theme park that was to have been built by The
Walt <b>Disney</b> ... We <b>are</b> working with historians and other experts to make <b>Disney's</b>
<b>America</b> an engaging and genuine encounter with <b>America's</b> past. ... <b>Disney</b> put
the 600 acres (240 ha) of <b>land</b> they had already acquired up for sale in March ... Following the success of <b>Disneyland</b> in California and Walt ... Both Spanish sites
were <b>located</b> near the Mediterranean ... to open in 1996 with a construction
budget of <b>US</b>$2.3 billion. Tokyo <b>Disneyland</b> (東京ディズニーランド, Tōkyō Dizunīrando) is a 115-acre (47 ha)
theme park ... It was the first Disney park to be built outside the <b>United States</b>, and
it opened on 15 April 1983. ... Tokyo <b>Disneyland</b> and its companion park, Tokyo
DisneySea, <b>are</b> the only Disney parks not wholly or partly owned by the Walt ... Anaheim is a city in Orange County, California, part of the Los Angeles
metropolitan area. As of the 2010 <b>United States</b> Census, the city had a population
of 336,265, ... Helena Street and Clementine Street <b>are</b> named after these two
ladies, and ... During the large expansion of the <b>Disneyland</b> resort in the 1990s,
the city of ... The <b>Disneyland</b> Hotel is a resort hotel <b>located</b> at the <b>Disneyland</b> Resort in
Anaheim, California, ... Location, Disneyland Resort, Anaheim, California, United
States ... to its present capacity in 1999 as part of the <b>Disneyland</b> Resort
expansion. Main article: <b>Disneyland</b> Paris ... and the largest Disney resort outside the <b>United</b>
<b>States</b>, opened on April 12, 1992, as Euro Disney Resort. <b>Located</b> in Marne-la-
Vallée in the suburbs of Paris, France, it features ... The <b>Disneyland</b> Monorail System is an attraction and transportation system at the
<b>Disneyland</b> Resort in Anaheim, California, <b>United States</b>. ... and monorails in the
<b>United States</b> were mostly only <b>located</b> in Disney's theme parks, except for ... | Where is disney land located in the united states? |
<b>Beasts of the Southern Wild</b> is a 2012 American drama <b>film</b> directed, co-written,
and co-scored by Benh Zeitlin. It was adapted by Zeitlin and Lucy Alibar from ... Quvenzhané Wallis is an American actress and author. She is best known for her
roles as Hushpuppy in the drama <b>film Beasts of the Southern Wild</b> (2012) and ... Montegut is a census-designated place (CDP) in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana,
United States. The population was 1,803 at the 2000 census. It is part of the
Houma–Bayou Cane–Thibodaux Metropolitan Statistical Area. It was the primary
<b>filming</b> location for the 2012 <b>film Beasts of the Southern Wild</b>. Troop Zero is a 2019 American comedy-drama <b>film</b>, directed by Bert & Bertie,
from a screenplay by <b>Beasts of the Southern Wild</b> co-writer Lucy Alibar and ... Wendy is a 2020 American fantasy drama <b>film</b> directed by Benh Zeitlin, from a
screenplay by ... Retrieved 2019-11-30. ^ Jagernauth, Kevin (August 6, 2015). "'
<b>Beasts Of The Southern Wild</b>' Director Benh Zeitlin Gearing Up New <b>Film</b> 'Wendy'
". Whale Rider is a 2002 New Zealand-German family drama <b>film</b> written and
directed by Niki ... Award for Best Actress before she was surpassed by
Quvenzhané Wallis, at age 9, for <b>Beasts of the Southern Wild</b> less than a decade
later. Searchlight Pictures (formerly Fox Searchlight Pictures) is an American <b>film</b>
studio that is a ... 127 Hours, The Tree of Life, The Descendants, <b>Beasts of the</b>
<b>Southern Wild</b>, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Brooklyn, Three Billboards Outside
Ebbing, ... Cary Joji Fukunaga (born July 10, 1977) is an American filmmaker and television
director. He first gained recognition for writing and directing the 2009 <b>film</b> Sin
Nombre, ... served as a camera operator on the short Glory at Sea (2008) (
directed by <b>Beasts of the Southern Wild</b> director Benh Zeitlin), as a gaffer on the
short <b>film</b> ... The 2014 Sundance <b>Film</b> Festival took place from January 16, 2014 until January
26, 2014 in ... Some of the <b>films</b> which were shown are <b>Beasts of the Southern</b>
<b>Wild</b>, Fruitvale Station, Little Miss Sunshine, An Education, Sex, Lies, and ... The following is a list of <b>films</b> set in New Orleans, Louisiana but not all were ...
The Baltimore Bullet · <b>Beasts of the Southern Wild</b> · Bed of Roses (1933 <b>film</b>) ... | Where was beasts of the southern wild filmed? |
The fourth <b>season</b> of the American television <b>series</b> The <b>Flash</b>, which is based on
the DC Comics character Barry Allen / <b>Flash</b>, premiered on The <b>CW</b> on October ... "Crisis on Infinite Earths" <b>is the</b> sixth annual Arrowverse crossover event,
featuring episodes of the television <b>series</b> Supergirl, Batwoman, The <b>Flash</b>, ... As
the Crisis <b>starts</b>, red skies loom over Central City and Lian Yu, where Lyla, now a
... The <b>CW</b> then requested <b>for</b> The <b>Flash</b> to be the third hour, and after working "
out those ... The <b>Flash</b> is an American superhero television series developed by Greg Berlanti
, Andrew ... On January 31, 2019, The <b>CW</b> renewed the <b>series for</b> a sixth season,
which ... Comics CCO Geoff Johns <b>would</b> develop a television series based on
the <b>Flash</b> for The <b>CW</b>, ... Production on the third season <b>began</b> in early July 2016. "Elseworlds" <b>is the</b> fifth annual Arrowverse crossover event that features episodes
of the live-action television <b>series</b> The <b>Flash</b>, <b>Arrow</b>, and Supergirl on The <b>CW</b>.
The crossover event <b>began</b> on December 9, 2018, with The <b>Flash</b>, continued ...
Guggenheim said "Elseworlds" <b>would</b> have a long-lasting impact <b>for</b> the
Arrowverse ... "Crisis on Earth-X" <b>is the</b> fourth annual Arrowverse crossover event, featuring
episodes of the live-action television <b>series</b> Supergirl, <b>Arrow</b>, The <b>Flash</b>, and
Legends of Tomorrow on The <b>CW</b>. The crossover <b>began</b> on November 27, 2017,
with Supergirl and <b>Arrow</b>, and ... Development <b>for</b> a crossover of the four <b>series</b>
<b>began</b> in December 2016 after ... Harrison Wells <b>is the</b> name of several fictional characters portrayed by Tom
Cavanagh in The <b>CW</b>'s Arrowverse franchise, primarily the television <b>series</b> The
<b>Flash</b>. ... By the <b>beginning</b> of <b>season</b> four, Harry has returned to Earth-2 <b>for</b> ... The fourth season of the American television series Supergirl, which is based on
the DC ... Production <b>began</b> that July and concluded in April 2019. ... The annual
crossover episode <b>will</b> swap time-slots with The <b>Flash</b> for that week and <b>will</b> air
on ... "'Supergirl': Anthony Konechny To Recur on <b>Season 4</b> of the <b>CW</b> Series". For the episodes from the 1990 series, see The <b>Flash</b> (1990 TV series) §
Episodes. The <b>Flash</b> is an American action television series developed by Greg
Berlanti, Andrew ... It <b>is a</b> spin-off from <b>Arrow</b>, existing in the same fictional
universe. ... On January 31, 2019, The <b>CW</b> renewed the <b>series for</b> a sixth season,
which ... The fifth <b>season</b> of the American television <b>series</b> The <b>Flash</b>, which is based on
the DC Comics character Barry Allen / <b>Flash</b>, premiered on The <b>CW</b> on October 9,
... The <b>season</b> was ordered in April 2018, and production <b>began</b> that July. Grant
Gustin stars as ... The <b>series</b> was renewed <b>for</b> a sixth <b>season</b> on January 31,
2019. The first <b>season</b> of the American television <b>series</b> The <b>Flash</b> premiered on The
<b>CW</b> on October ... The <b>Flash</b> was picked up <b>for</b> a full <b>season</b> by The <b>CW</b> in
October 2014, and filming took place primarily in Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada. The <b>series premiere</b> was watched by 4.8 million viewers and had a 1.9
18–49 ... | When does the flash season 4 start cw? |
This is a summary of <b>2002</b> in music in the United Kingdom, including the official
<b>charts</b> from that year. In <b>2002</b>, as in the previous year, there were 30 songs that
reached the <b>top</b> of ... <b>Imagine</b> was not quite as successful as Songbird, only
<b>topping the chart</b> for a week, but put her on the way to breaking a <b>chart</b> record the
... "<b>Imagine</b>" is a song by English rock musician John Lennon from his 1971 album
of the same ... It later <b>topped the chart</b>, following Lennon's murder in 1980. ... A
<b>2002</b> UK survey conducted by the Guinness World Records British Hit Singles
Book ... Weekly <b>charts</b>. <b>Chart</b> (<b>2002</b>), Peak Position. US Christian ... US Mainstream <b>Top</b>
40 (Billboard), 33. <b>Chart</b> (2004), Peak <b>Charts</b>[edit]. <b>Chart</b> (<b>2002</b>), Peak position. US Billboard 200, 32. US <b>Top</b>
Independent Albums, 1. US <b>Top</b> Internet Albums, 32. The UK Albums <b>Chart</b> is one of many music <b>charts</b> compiled by the Official <b>Charts</b>
Company ... 31 August <b>2002</b>, 5, <b>Imagine</b> · Eva Cassidy, 1, 31 August <b>2002</b>, 1. The UK Albums <b>Chart</b> is a weekly record <b>chart</b> based on album sales from
Sunday to Saturday ... In March 2001, their debut album Popstars <b>topped the</b>
<b>chart</b> and became the fastest-selling debut ... The only reality television stars to
<b>top</b> the album <b>chart</b> with two different releases were Will Young, the <b>2002</b> winner
of Pop Idol, ... Almost There is the first studio album by the American Christian rock band
MercyMe. Produced ... However, "I Can Only <b>Imagine</b>" stayed on the Christian
<b>charts</b> so long that by the time it fell off, the band had to ... the band's second
studio album, Spoken For (<b>2002</b>), Almost There remained near the <b>top</b> of the
Christian <b>charts</b>. "Dreamer" is the third track from Ozzy Osbourne's album Down to Earth, which
was released on ... In the liner notes to Osbourne's Prince of Darkness box set,
Ozzy refers to this song as his version of John Lennon's "<b>Imagine</b>". ... Dutch <b>Top</b>
40 Retrieved January 26, 2020. ... "Jahreshitparade Singles <b>2002</b>".
<b>austriancharts</b>.at. The death of a popular musician, and likewise, the use of a dead musician's work
in advertising ... The first deceased artist to <b>top the charts</b> was Buddy Holly, who
died in a plane ... achieved a posthumous number one in <b>2002</b> when a re-issue
of his song "My ... John Lennon, "<b>Imagine</b>", 8 December 1980, 10 January 1981,
4. (<b>2002</b>), "Word of God Speak" (2003), "The Change Inside Of Me" (2003). "Word of
God Speak" is a song by Christian rock band MercyMe. Written by Bart Millard
and ... It also <b>topped</b> the Billboard Hot Christian AC <b>chart</b> and the Radio &
Records ... of God Speak" while touring in support of their single "I Can Only
<b>Imagine</b>". | Who topped the charts in 2002 with imagine? |
This is a list of U.S. <b>states</b> and territories ranked by their coastline length. Thirty
<b>states</b> have a coastline: twenty-three with a coastline on the Arctic Ocean, Atlantic
... The Gulf <b>Coast</b> of the United <b>States</b> is the coastline along the Southern United
<b>States</b> where ... Over <b>most</b> of the Gulf <b>Coast</b> from Houston, Texas eastward,
extreme rainfall events are a significant threat, commonly from tropical weather
systems, ... The West <b>Coast</b> or Pacific <b>Coast</b> is the coastline along which the continental
Western United <b>States</b> meets the North Pacific Ocean. As a region, this term <b>most</b>
... This page contains a list of United <b>States Coast</b> Guard stations in the United
<b>States</b> within the United <b>States Coast</b> Guard's nine districts. There are currently ... The East <b>Coast</b> of the United <b>States</b>, also known as the Eastern Seaboard, the
Atlantic <b>Coast</b>, ... was estimated at 112,642,503 (36% of the country's total
population). The East <b>Coast</b> is the <b>most</b> populated <b>coastal</b> area in the United
<b>States</b>. <b>State</b> Route 1 (SR 1) is a major north–south <b>state</b> highway that runs along <b>most</b> of
the Pacific coastline of the U.S. <b>state</b> of California. At a total of just over 656 miles
(1,056 km), it is the longest <b>state</b> route in California. SR 1 has several portions
designated as either Pacific <b>Coast</b> Highway (PCH), ... This is a list of lighthouses in the United <b>States</b>. The United <b>States</b> has had
approximately a thousand lights as well as light towers, range lights, and pier
head lights. Michigan has the <b>most</b> lights of any <b>state</b> with over 150 past and
present ... United <b>States Coast</b> Guard Historian's Office. Archived from the original
on ... The United <b>States Coast</b> Guard (USCG) is the <b>coastal</b> defense, search and
rescue, and ... <b>Most</b> graduates are assigned to duty aboard <b>Coast</b> Guard cutters
immediately after graduation, either as Deck Watch Officers (DWOs) or as
Engineer ... Maine is the northernmost <b>state</b> in the northeastern United <b>States</b>. Maine is the
12th smallest by ... There is a humid continental climate throughout <b>most</b> of the
<b>state</b>, including <b>coastal</b> areas. Maine's <b>most</b> populous city is Portland and its
capital ... The human history of the west <b>coast</b> of North America is believed to stretch back
to the arrival of ... In particular, the west <b>coast</b> of the United <b>States</b> showed the
<b>most</b> dramatic change, beginning with the California Gold Rush and the
subsequent ... | Which state has the most coastline in the us? |
David is a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture created in marble between
1501 and 1504 by the <b>Italian</b> artist <b>Michelangelo</b>. <b>David</b> is a 5.17-metre (17.0 ft)
marble statue of the Biblical hero David, a favoured subject in the art of <b>Florence</b>. The Galleria dell'Accademia di Firenze, or "Gallery of the Academy of <b>Florence</b>",
is an art museum in <b>Florence</b>, <b>Italy</b>. It is best known as the home of <b>Michelangelo</b>'
s sculpture <b>David</b>. Replicas of <b>Michelangelo</b>'s <b>David</b> have been made numerous times, in plaster,
imitation marble, fibreglass, snow, and other materials. There are many full-sized
replicas of the statue around the world, perhaps the most prominent being the
one in the original's position in the Piazza della Signoria in <b>Florence</b>, <b>Italy</b>, ... Piazzale <b>Michelangelo</b> (<b>Michelangelo</b> Square) is a square with a panoramic view
of <b>Florence</b>, <b>Italy</b>, ... Bronze cast of <b>David</b> facing <b>Florence</b> from the center of the
square. The square, dedicated to the Renaissance sculptor <b>Michelangelo</b>, has ... <b>Michelangelo</b> di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni known best as simply <b>Michelangelo</b>
was an <b>Italian</b> ... He sculpted two of his best-known works, the Pietà and <b>David</b>,
before the age of thirty. Despite holding a low ... The city of <b>Florence</b> was at that
time <b>Italy's</b> greatest centre of the arts and learning. Art was sponsored by the ... Piazza della Signoria is an L-shaped square in front of the Palazzo Vecchio in
<b>Florence</b>, <b>Italy</b>. ... Overlooking the square with its copy of <b>Michelangelo</b>'s <b>David</b>
statue as well the gallery of statues in the adjacent Loggia dei Lanzi, it is one of
the ... Hercules and Cacus is a white sculpture to the right of the entrance of the
Palazzo Vecchio in the Piazza della Signoria, <b>Florence</b>, <b>Italy</b>. ... Vasari lamented
the change of hands from <b>Michelangelo</b> to Bandinelli, and the change of design.
... nicely with <b>David</b> as a symbol of spiritual strength, both symbols desired by the
Medici. File:<b>Michelangelo</b>-<b>David</b> JB01.JPG. Language; Watch ... Description, <b>Italian</b>
painter, sculptor, architect, poet and inventor ... Location, borough 1 of <b>Florence</b>,
<b>Italy</b>. Perseus with the Head of Medusa, under Loggia dei Lanzi, <b>Florence</b>. Perseus
with the Head of Medusa is a bronze sculpture made by Benvenuto Cellini in the
... It is located in the Loggia dei Lanzi of the Piazza della Signoria in <b>Florence</b>,
<b>Italy</b>. ... Cellini was competing against monumental works, like <b>Michelangelo's</b>
<b>David</b> ... <b>Michelangelo's David</b>, 1501-1504. Michelangelo (6 March 1475 – 18 February
1564) had a complicated relationship with the Medici family, who were for most of
his lifetime the effective rulers of his home city of <b>Florence</b>. The Medici rose to
prominence as <b>Florence's</b> preeminent bankers. ... In anticipation of the project, he
went out the quarries in Carrara, <b>Italy</b> to ... | Where is michelangelo's david in florence italy? |
The music of the film and this album are credited to <b>composer</b> Klaus Badelt and ...
score's <b>themes</b> and motifs, concluding with an early version of "He's A <b>Pirate</b>" ... "He's a Pirate" is a 2003 track <b>composed</b> by Klaus Badelt and Hans Zimmer for
the 2003 Disney film <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: The Curse of the Black Pearl. ...
However, he ended up writing most of the <b>themes</b>, including "He's A Pirate". ... by
Tiësto and other DJs of the <b>song</b> "He's a Pirate" <b>composed</b> by Klaus Badelt for the
... Hans Florian Zimmer is a German film score <b>composer</b> and record producer.
Zimmer's works ... Zimmer <b>wrote</b> the <b>theme</b> for Tony Scott's 1993 film True
Romance, which he based on Carl Orff's Gassenhauer. ... the task of composing
and supervising music for <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: The Curse of the Black Pearl
was given ... The following list shows the music tracks that were featured in the <b>Pirates of the</b>
<b>Caribbean</b> ... the same team. The film music was <b>composed</b> by Klaus Badelt (film
1), Hans Zimmer (films 2-4) and Geoff Zanelli (5). ... "Jack <b>Theme</b> Suite - New
Score Cue From <b>Pirates Of The Caribbean</b>: Dead Man's Chest", 6:11. Total length
... <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: Dead Man's Chest is the soundtrack for the Disney film
... It is <b>composed</b> of three primary <b>themes</b>, two of which also represent the Flying
... The second part of the <b>song</b> is the waltz piece played while Will and the Black ... <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> is a Disney franchise encompassing numerous <b>theme</b>
park attractions and a media franchise consisting of a series of films, and spin-off
... <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> is a dark ride attraction at Disneyland, Magic Kingdom,
Tokyo ... The ride gave rise to the <b>song</b> "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)" written by
... A musical <b>theme</b>, The Medallion Calls from the <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: The ... George Edward Bruns (July 3, 1914 – May 23, 1983) was an American <b>composer</b>
of music for ... Atencio), used in the Disney theme park attraction <b>Pirates of the</b>
<b>Caribbean</b> and the movies based on that ride. ... He also provided Herbie the
Love Bug with his sprightly <b>theme song</b>, featured prominently throughout the
series. <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: At World's End is the soundtrack for the Disney movie of
... This is followed by a statement of Davy Jones' <b>theme</b>, first on music box (with
Love ... <b>Composer</b> Hans Zimmer estimated that he <b>composed</b> "over five hours of
... Swashbuckling Sea <b>Songs</b> · Soundtrack Treasures Collection; At World's End. Klaus Badelt (born 12 June 1967) is a German <b>composer</b>, producer, and
arranger of film scores. He is known for his collaborations with Hans Zimmer,
helping to write scores for dozens of critically acclaimed films including The Thin
Red Line, The Prince of Egypt, Gladiator, and <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: The
Curse of the ... In 2004, Klaus founded his own film music company, <b>Theme</b> Park
Studios, ... | Who composed the pirates of the caribbean theme song? |
"I was at a fishing school in Sutherland in the very north of Scotland, and I thought
, what a wonderful <b>setting</b> for a classical detective story, ... <b>Macbeth</b> is a 2015 British-French epic historical drama film based on William
Shakespeare's ... "<b>Setting</b> up for filming of <b>Macbeth</b> at Ely Cathedral gets
underway". ely-news.co.uk. Retrieved 16 April 2014. ^ "Ely: <b>Macbeth</b> Filming
Underway". <b>Macbeth</b> is a 2006 Australian adaptation of William Shakespeare's <b>Macbeth</b>. It
was directed by ... Wright and Hill wrote the script, which—although it uses a
modern-day Melbourne gangster <b>setting</b>—largely maintains the language of the ... <b>Macbeth</b> is a tragedy by William Shakespeare; it is thought to have been first
performed in 1606 ... tragedy of <b>Macbeth</b> with the themes and <b>setting</b> in a direct
and comparative contrast with King James' personal experiences with witchcraft. <b>Macbeth</b> is a 2010 television film based on William Shakespeare's tragedy of the
same name. It was broadcast on BBC Four on 12 December 2010. The Voodoo <b>Macbeth</b> is a common nickname for the Federal Theatre Project's
1936 New York production of William Shakespeare's <b>Macbeth</b>. Orson Welles
adapted and directed the production, moved the play's <b>setting</b> ... <b>Macbeth</b> is a 1971 historical drama film directed by Roman Polanski and co-
written by Polanski and Kenneth Tynan. A film adaptation of William
Shakespeare's ... <b>Macbeth</b> is a 1979 videotaped version of Trevor Nunn's Royal Shakespeare
Company ... preserves this style: the actors perform on a circular set and with a
mostly black background; changes of <b>setting</b> are indicated only by lighting
changes. Lady <b>Macbeth</b> is a 2016 British drama film directed by William Oldroyd and
written by Alice Birch, based on the novella Lady <b>Macbeth</b> of the Mtsensk District
by ... <b>Macbeth</b> is a 1948 American historical drama war film adaptation by Orson
Welles of William ... Welles switched to pushing for a film adaptation of <b>Macbeth</b>,
which he visualized in its violent <b>setting</b> as "a perfect cross between Wuthering
Heights ... | What is the setting of the play macbeth? |
<b>Life Unexpected</b> is an American teen drama television series that aired for two
seasons from January 18, 2010 to January 18, 2011. It was produced by Best
Day ... Brittany Leanna Robertson (born April 18, 1990) is an American actress. She has
played the ... In 2010, she starred in The CW's series <b>Life Unexpected</b> as Lux
Cassidy, a teenager who, while in the process of being emancipated, gets back
in ... Solo also portrayed the character "Natasha" in the 2010 American television
series <b>Life Unexpected</b> and Shay Davydov in Season 3 of Orphan Black. In 2017
she ... Arielle Caroline Kebbel (born February 19, 1985) is an American actress and
model. She has appeared in various television series including Gilmore Girls (
2003-2004), The Vampire Diaries (2009-2017), <b>Life Unexpected</b> (2010) ... She later starred as Cate Cassidy in The CW drama series <b>Life Unexpected</b> (
2010–2011) and as Lucy Lambert in the web comedy series Dating Rules from
My ... Raphael Pichey "Rafi" Gavron (born 28 May 1989) is an English-American actor.
He is known for his supporting roles in the films Breaking and Entering (2006),
Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008), and A Star Is Born (2018), and the series
<b>Life Unexpected</b> (2010) and Godfather of Harlem (2019). Her song "Beautiful Tree" was the theme song for the CW Network series <b>Life</b>
<b>Unexpected</b>. "Yosemite," her celebration of the pains of growing up, won the
Grand ... Kristoffer Jon Polaha (born February 18, 1977) is an American film and television
actor. He is best known for his roles as Jason Matthews in North Shore, Nathaniel
"Baze" Bazile in <b>Life Unexpected</b>, and Henry Butler in Ringer. Lux Cassidy is a fictional character and one of the protagonists of the CW
television series <b>Life Unexpected</b>. She is portrayed by Britt Robertson. The result
of a ... <b>Life Unexpected</b> premiered on The CW on January 18, 2010. The first season's
13-episode run ended on April 12, 2010. The series was picked up for a second ... | Who plays emma's son in life unexpected? |
Since its inception in 1920, the National Football League has <b>played</b> games on
<b>Thanksgiving</b> ... The day also saw a memorable performance by the Minnesota
<b>Vikings</b> in a 46–36 win over the Dallas Cowboys as ... Going into the <b>game</b>,
Detroit had lost their <b>last</b> four <b>Thanksgiving</b> games, and opinions amongst the
media had ... The 2015 Carolina Panthers season was the franchise's 21st season in the
National Football League (NFL) and their fifth under head coach Ron Rivera.
This season marked the first time in team history they <b>played on Thanksgiving</b> ...
Note: The Panthers <b>did</b> not have selections in the third, sixth or seventh rounds
as a result ... The <b>game</b> (Green Bay Packers at Minnesota <b>Vikings</b> for the NFC North title) aired
on Fox; Green Bay defeated Minnesota by a score of 34–31. Prior to that, the <b>last</b>
... The <b>Vikings</b> became the <b>final</b> club to <b>play</b> against Tennessee before they officially
became the Titans. The Oilers clawed to a 13–8 halftime lead despite an ... The 1975 season was the Minnesota <b>Vikings</b>' 15th in the National Football
League. The <b>Vikings</b> began with a 10-<b>game</b> win streak before losing by one point
to ... They sealed their third straight NFC Central title on <b>Thanksgiving</b> Day in this
same week when the Detroit Lions lost to the ... 1975 Minnesota <b>Vikings final</b>
roster ... The 1969 Kansas City Chiefs season was the team's 10th, their 7th in Kansas
City, and also their <b>final</b> season in the American Football League. ... The Chiefs
defense then stifled the <b>Vikings</b> in the Super Bowl, allowing only two rushing ...
champions to set up a rematch with the Raiders in the <b>final</b> AFL Championship
<b>Game</b>. NBC Sunday Night Football (abbreviated as SNF) is a weekly television
broadcast of National ... The show serves the same purpose as NFL Primetime
<b>did</b> for ESPN, offering ... For 2013, SNF aired the Packers–<b>Vikings</b> rivalry <b>game</b> at
the Hubert H. ... The <b>Thanksgiving</b> night <b>game</b> featured the New York Giants
against the ... It marked the <b>last</b> time that the Cowboys <b>did</b> not <b>play on Thanksgiving</b>. This was
the <b>last</b> NFL regular season with 14 games. The regular season was expanded ... The television rights to broadcast National Football League (NFL) games are the
most lucrative ... After a Broncos-<b>Vikings game</b> was moved to Fox in 2011
because of Fox having a lack of games as a result of an ... Until 2014, teams that
<b>played on Thanksgiving</b> in a given year typically <b>did</b> not appear on the NFL
Network ... In addition to the Season opener, the prime-time <b>Thanksgiving game</b> also aired
on NBC. Week, Day, Date, Visiting Team, <b>Final</b> Score, Host Team, Stadium,
<b>Game</b> ... | When did the vikings last play on thanksgiving? |
"<b>Let It Go</b>" is a song from Disney's 2013 animated feature film Frozen, whose
music and lyrics were composed by husband-and-wife songwriting team Kristen
... "<b>Let it Go</b>" is a 1981 song by British rock band Def Leppard from their multi-
platinum album High 'n' Dry. It was one of two singles from the album, and
reached ... "<b>Let It Go</b>" is a song by American R&B recording artist Keyshia Cole. It was written
by Cole, Jack Knight, Cainon Lamb, Lil' Kim, and Missy Elliott for her second ... "<b>Let It Go</b>" is a song by English singer-songwriter James Bay. It was released in
Europe on 15 September 2014 through Republic Records as the first single from
... <b>Let It Go</b> is an album by jazz saxophonist Stanley Turrentine recorded for the
Impuse! label in 1966 and performed by Turrentine with Shirley Scott, Ron Carter
... <b>Let It Go</b> is the ninth studio album by Tim McGraw. Released on March 27, 2007,
it was his first studio album in two and a half years. <b>Let It Go</b> entered the U.S. ... <b>Let It Go</b> is the fourth album by pop singer Will Young. The album was released
on 27 September 2008. It is Will Young's first album in 3 years, since the release
... "<b>Let It Go</b>" is the debut single by R&B singer Ray J from the album Everything You
Want. It peaked at No. 10 in New Zealand and No. 25 in the U.S. (on March 11, ... <b>Let It Go</b> is the solo mini album debut of South Korean singer Heo Young-saeng
of boy band SS501. The EP of Korean-language songs was released on May 12
... "<b>Let It Go</b>" is the debut single by the pop duo Brit & Alex, which was released on
March 3, 2008. The track was written and produced by Ron 'Neff-u' Feemster, ... | Who sings let it go at the end of the movie? |
In 2006, <b>Bryant scored</b> a career-high <b>81 points</b> against the Toronto Raptors, the
second-highest number of <b>points scored</b> in a game in NBA history, behind only
Wilt ... On January 22, 2006, <b>Bryant scored</b> a career-high <b>81 points in</b> a 122–104 victory
against the ... Only six players have <b>scored</b> 60 or more <b>points on</b> more than one occasion: Wilt
Chamberlain (32 times), <b>Kobe Bryant</b> (6 times), Michael Jordan (5 times), Elgin ... Wilt Chamberlain set the single-game <b>scoring</b> record in the National Basketball
Association ... The closest any player has gotten to 100 <b>points</b> was the Los
Angeles Lakers' <b>Kobe Bryant</b>, who <b>scored 81</b> in a 122–104 win over the Toronto
... In a January home game against the Toronto Raptors, <b>Kobe Bryant scored 81</b>
<b>points</b>, the second most in a single game in NBA history, behind Wilt
Chamberlain's ... Incorrect statement concerning Kobe Bryants trial. Under the 04-05 season, it
incorrectly states ... "In January 2006, <b>Kobe Bryant scored</b> an all-time high of <b>81</b>
<b>points</b> against the Toronto Raptors, The second highest number of <b>points</b> ever
<b>scored</b> ... In basketball, <b>points</b> are accumulated through free throws or field goals. The
National ... <b>Kobe Bryant</b> won <b>scoring</b> titles in 2006 and 2007. LeBron James won
the <b>scoring</b> ... Retrieved February 20, 2009. ^ "League Leaders: <b>Points</b> - 1980-<b>81</b>"
. On January 22, 2006, Los Angeles Lakers player <b>Kobe Bryant scored</b> a career-
high <b>81 points in</b> the Staples Center against the Toronto Raptors, the second- ... On January 22, 2006, Los Angeles Lakers guard <b>Kobe Bryant scored 81 points in</b>
a game against the Toronto Raptors. This was the second-highest single game ... Most <b>points scored</b> in a game. <b>Kobe Bryant</b> – <b>81</b>; Elgin Baylor – 71; Wilt
Chamberlain – 66; <b>Kobe Bryant</b> – 65; Elgin Baylor – 64. Highest career <b>points</b> per
game. | Who did kobe bryant score 81 points on? |
The special was created using Japanese stop motion animation called "Animagic
", in which all the characters are <b>made</b> out of wood and plastic and animated via ... "<b>Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town</b>" is a Christmas song, written by J. Fred Coots
and Haven ... In 1970, Rankin-Bass produced <b>Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town</b>, an
hour-long animated TV <b>film</b> based on the song, with Fred Astaire ... "Boy (I Need
You)"; "Bringin' On the Heartbreak"; "I Know What You Want"; "U <b>Make</b> Me Wanna
" ... Preceded by, <b>Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town</b>. Followed by, Rudolph and Frosty's
Christmas in July. The Year Without a Santa Claus is a 1974 Christmas stop
motion animated television special ... The <b>film</b> was Shirley Booth's final acting
credit as she retired from acting after its completion. The <b>film</b> ... <b>Made</b> for TV. How
the ... S.D. Kluger (from <b>Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town</b> and once again voiced by Fred
Astaire) returns as a train engineer, but still a mailman to answer questions ... Rankin/Bass Productions, Inc was an American production company, known for
its seasonal ... Maury Laws served as musical director for almost all of the
animated <b>films</b>. ... In 1948, it had been <b>made</b> into a cartoon by Max Fleischer,
brother and ... 1970 brought another Christmas special, <b>Santa Claus Is Comin' To</b>
<b>Town</b>. Santa Claus, also known as Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Kris
Kringle, ... Santa Claus is said to <b>make</b> lists of children throughout the world, ...
Bantock became the first actor to be identified as having played Santa Claus in a
<b>film</b>. ... as the aforementioned <b>Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town</b> and similar specials
, ... Romeo Earl Muller, Jr. (August 7, 1928 – December 30, 1992) was an American
screenwriter and actor most remembered for his screenplays for the Rankin/Bass
holiday specials including Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the
Snowman, <b>Santa Claus is Coming to Town</b>, and The Little Drummer Boy. ... other
such <b>films</b> as <b>Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town</b>, The Little Drummer Boy, ... Jackson 5 Christmas Album is the first Christmas studio album (and fourth overall
) by Motown family quintet the Jackson 5, released in October 1970. Included on
the Christmas Album is the Jackson 5's hit single version of "<b>Santa Claus Is</b>
<b>Coming to Town</b>". ... distillation of the spirit of Christmas, an album joyful enough
to <b>make</b> me feel ... Jovie leads the crowd in singing "<b>Santa Claus Is Coming to Town</b>," helping raise
enough Christmas spirit to fully power the sleigh without the engine for the first ... Francis Xavier Aloysius James Jeremiah Keenan Wynn (July 27, 1916 – October
14, 1986) was ... He was the voice of the Winter Warlock in <b>Santa Claus Is Comin'</b>
<b>to Town</b> (1970) and appeared in several Disney <b>films</b>, including Snowball ... | When was santa claus is coming to town movie made? |
<b>My Hero Academia</b> is a Japanese superhero manga series written and illustrated
by Kōhei Horikoshi. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump since July ... <b>My Hero Academia</b> has been serialized on Weekly Shōnen Jump in July and 24
volumes have been collected in tankōbon format. The series has been licensed ... <b>My Hero Academia</b>: Heroes Rising (Japanese: 僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE
ヒーローズ:ライジング, Hepburn: Boku no Hīrō Akademia THE MOVIE: Hīrōzu: ... The fourth season of the <b>My Hero Academia</b> anime series was produced by
Bones and directed by Kenji Nagasaki. The fourth season premiered on October
12, ... The third season of the <b>My Hero Academia</b> anime series was produced by Bones
and directed by Kenji Nagasaki. Like the rest of the series, it adapts Kōhei ... <b>My Hero Academia</b>: Two Heroes (Japanese: 僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE
~2人の 英雄 ( ヒーロー ) ~, Hepburn: Boku no Hīrō Academia THE MOVIE: ... <b>My Hero Academia</b> is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei
Horikoshi. It began its serialization in the manga magazine Weekly Shōnen ... The <b>My Hero Academia</b> manga and anime series features a vast world with an
extensive cast of characters created by Kōhei Horikoshi. The series takes place
in ... The second season of the <b>My Hero Academia</b> anime series was produced by
Bones and directed by Kenji Nagasaki. Like the first season, it adapts Kōhei ... The first season of the <b>My Hero Academia</b> anime series was produced by Bones
and MBS and directed by Kenji Nagasaki. It adapts Kōhei Horikoshi's My Hero ... | When does next episode of my hero academia come out? |
The SI base units are the standard units of measurement chosen for the seven
base quantities chosen by the International System of Quantities: they are notably
a basic set from which all other <b>SI units</b> can be derived. The units and their
physical quantities are the second for <b>time</b>, the metre for ... A <b>unit</b> of <b>time</b> or midst <b>unit</b> is any particular <b>time</b> interval, used as a standard way
of measuring or expressing duration. The base <b>unit</b> of <b>time</b> in the International
System of <b>Units</b> (<b>SI</b>), and by ... The second (symbol: s, abbreviation: sec) is the base <b>unit</b> of <b>time</b> in the
International System of <b>Units</b> (<b>SI</b>), commonly understood and historically defined
as ... The International System of Units is the modern form of the ... It is equivalent to (
10 cm)<sup>3</sup> = (1 dm)<sup>3</sup> = 10<sup>−3</sup> m<sup>3</sup>. Some units of <b>time</b>, angle, and legacy non-<b>SI units</b>
have a long history of use. In physics, power is the rate of doing work or of transferring heat, i.e. the amount
of energy transferred or converted per unit <b>time</b>. ... power is energy divided by
<b>time</b>. The <b>SI unit</b> of power is the watt (W), which is equal to one joule per second. In <b>SI</b> base <b>units</b> · s<sup>−1</sup>. Dimension, T − 1 {\displaystyle {\mathsf {T}}^{-1}} {\
displaystyle {\mathsf {T}}^{-1}}. Frequency is the number of occurrences of a
repeating event per <b>unit</b> of <b>time</b>. It is also referred ... In physics and engineering, mass flow rate is the mass of a substance which
passes per unit of <b>time</b>. Its unit is kilogram per second in <b>SI units</b>, and slug per ... In physics and engineering, in particular fluid dynamics and hydrometry, the
volumetric flow ... The <b>SI unit</b> is cubic metres per second (m<sup>3</sup>/s). Another unit
used ... That is, the flow of volume of fluid V through a surface per unit <b>time</b> t.
Since this is ... Various fragments of <b>time</b> are used in Hindu Scriptures like Vedas, Bhagavata
Purana, Vishnu Puran, Mahabharata, Suryasidhanta etc. A summary of the Hindu
metrics of <b>time</b> (kāla vyavahāra) follows. Sidereal metrics[edit]. Unit, Definition,
Relation to <b>SI units</b>. An order of magnitude of <b>time</b> is (usually) a decimal prefix or decimal order-of-
magnitude quantity together with a base <b>unit</b> of <b>time</b> ... following the convention of
geological science, to form larger <b>units</b> of <b>time</b> by the application of <b>SI</b> prefixes to
... | What is the si unit of time period? |
<b>Meditations in an Emergency</b> is a book of poetry by American poet Frank O'Hara,
first published ... episode 1, "For Those Who Think Young", the book is read by an
unknown character in a bar and later by the protagonist, <b>Don</b> Draper. At the ... "For Those Who Think Young" is the first episode of the second season of the
American ... <b>Don</b> visits the doctor for a checkup and learns that his blood
pressure is high and that due to his age (36), ... in time for dinner, and he mails a
copy of <b>Meditations in an Emergency</b> to someone, with the inscription "Made me
think of you. The second season of the American television drama series Mad Men premiered
on July 27, ... Flashbacks to January 1961 reveal that <b>Don</b> was Peggy's only
visitor at the hospital after her child was born. ... Series (Matthew Weiner and
Kater Gordon for "<b>Meditations in an Emergency</b>"), both for the second year in a
row. Mad Men is an American period drama television series created by Matthew
Weiner and ... The series' main character is the womanizing advertising executive
<b>Don</b> ... of the Frank O'Hara poem 'Mayakovsky' from <b>Meditations in an Emergency</b>
, ... a "casting call" competition, in which participants were asked to <b>mail</b> photos of
... Steven Macon Greer (June 28, 1955) is an American ufologist and retired
traumatologist who ... Greer was trained as a Transcendental <b>Meditation</b> teacher
and served as director of a <b>meditation</b> ... In 1998, Greer gave up his career as an
<b>emergency</b> room physician in favor of the Disclosure Project. ... Courier <b>Mail</b>. James Roger McGuinn /məˈɡwɪn is an American musician. He is best known
for being the ... McGuinn's "<b>Don</b>'t You Write Her Off" reached #33 in April 1979. The Old Order Amish typically have worship services every second Sunday in
private homes. ... money on Sundays. Also, within some congregations a motor
vehicle and driver may not be hired on Sunday, except in an <b>emergency</b>. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" is the first episode of the first season of the American
period drama television series Mad Men. It first aired on July 19, 2007 in the ... Grove Press is an American publishing imprint that was founded in 1947. Imprints
include: ... The U.S. Post Office Department confiscated copies sent through the
<b>mail</b>. ... Season 2, Episode 13 is titled "<b>Meditations in an Emergency</b>," after a
book of ... In Season 5, Episode 9, <b>Don</b> is seen at the theater holding an issue of
... ... hills, outside Cairo, for one of his regular nocturnal <b>meditation</b> outings and
failed to return. ... justice of the New York State Supreme Court Lansing left his
Manhattan hotel to <b>mail</b> a letter at a New ... <b>Donald</b> MacArthur, Unknown ...
Malaya's Secret Police 1945–60: The Role of the Special Branch in the Malayan
<b>Emergency</b>. | Who did don mail meditations in an emergency to? |
"Are <b>U Still Down</b>" is a song co-written and performed by American contemporary
R&B singer <b>Jon B</b>, issued as a single from his second studio album Cool Relax ... Are <b>U Still Down</b>: <b>Jon B</b>. Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by American
R&B singer, <b>Jon B</b>. It was released on March 26, 2002 on Epic Records. Jonathan David Buck (born November 11, 1974) is an American singer,
songwriter, and record ... Compilations[edit]. 1999: Love Hurts; 2002: Are <b>U Still</b>
<b>Down</b>: Greatest Hits; 2013: <b>B</b>-Sides Collection ... "They Don't Know" is a song produced by Tim & Bob and co-written and
performed by ... "American single certifications – <b>Jon B. – Are U Still Down</b>?".
Recording ... Cool Relax is the second studio album by <b>Jon B</b>. It was released by Tracey
Edmonds' label Yab ... The song's B-side "Are <b>U Still Down</b>" was also issued
despite objections from the record company, as it featured vocals from the then-
deceased ... Comfortable Swagg is the seventh studio album by <b>Jon B</b>. It was released on
Valentine's Day, ... "Comfortable Swagg" 4:06; "Goin' <b>Down</b>" (Jonathan Buck,
Adonis Shropshire) 4:23; "Watch'n ... Love Hurts · Are <b>U Still Down</b>: <b>Jon B</b>.
Greatest Hits. Bonafide is the debut album by <b>Jon B</b>.. It was released on May 23, 1995 on the
Epic Records ... The end result was the collaboration "Are <b>U Still Down</b>", which
appeared on Jon's following album Cool Relax. The album was certified Platinum
. Love Hurts · Are <b>U Still Down</b>: <b>Jon B</b>. Greatest Hits ... |state=collapsed : {{<b>Jon B</b>|
state=collapsed}} to show the template collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its title ... "Don't Talk" is a song written, produced and performed by American
contemporary R&B singer <b>Jon B</b>, issued as the only official single from his third
studio album Pleasures <b>U</b> ... This article is about the song by Jon B. For the song
by The Beach Boys, see Don't ... "Simple Melody"; "Are <b>U Still Down</b>"; "Now That I'
m with <b>You</b>" ... Helpless Romantic is the sixth studio album by <b>Jon B</b>. It was released on October
28, 2008. It's his second and final album for the independent record label Arsenal
Records, following the Christmas album Holiday Wishes: From Me to <b>You</b> in 2006
. ... Love Hurts · Are <b>U Still Down</b>: <b>Jon B</b>. Greatest Hits. Other. Holiday Wishes: ... | Jon b are you still down release date? |
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