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Original print runs of <b>Phase 10</b> had two Wilds in each color; to reduce ... Players can use as <b>many</b> “Wild” <b>cards</b> as they want as long as they use ... causing confusion with normal blue <b>cards</b> in <b>deck</b>; Skip <b>cards</b> are&nbsp;... Fundex Games, Ltd. was an American toy and game company based in Plainfield , Indiana. Founded in 1986, Fundex Games produced <b>many</b> different games including <b>card</b> games, dice ... The rights to <b>Phase 10</b> were sold to Uno maker Mattel in 2010. In 2012 ... Thumb <b>Decks</b> Collectible <b>Cards</b> Assortment. Lunch Box games. A <b>card</b> game is any game using playing <b>cards</b> as the primary device with which the game is played, be they traditional or game-specific. Countless <b>card</b> games exist, including families of related games (such as poker). A small number of <b>card</b> games played with traditional <b>decks</b> have formally ... Uno, <b>Phase 10</b>, Set, and 1000 Blank White <b>Cards</b> are popular dedicated-<b>deck</b>&nbsp;... Contract rummy is a Rummy <b>card</b> game, based on gin rummy played by 3 to 8 players. It is also known as Combination rummy, Deuces Wild Rummy, Joker rummy and <b>Phase 10</b>. ... Basics[edit]. Contract rummy is played with multiple <b>decks</b> of 54 standard playing <b>cards</b>, including the Jokers. Aces are high and low ( above a&nbsp;... For the American politician see: Marion Zioncheck. Zioncheck is a <b>card</b> game. It is similar to shanghai rummy, contract rummy, or <b>phase 10</b>. ... Zioncheck is played with multiple <b>decks</b> of 54 standard playing <b>cards</b>, including the Joker (playing&nbsp;... <b>Card</b> rank (highest first), A K Q J <b>10</b> 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2. Playing time, 2 hours. Random chance, Medium. Related games. Gin Rummy, Contract rummy. Shanghai rum is a Rummy <b>card</b> game, based on gin rummy and a variation of Contract rummy ... Shanghai rummy is played with multiple <b>decks</b> of 54 standard playing <b>cards</b>,&nbsp;... Liverpool rummy is a multi-player, multi-round <b>card</b> game similar to other variants of rummy that ... The dealer deals 10 <b>cards</b> to each player for the first 3 rounds, then 12 <b>cards</b> to each player for the last ... Draws either the face-up top <b>card</b> of the discard pile or one <b>card</b> from the <b>deck</b>. ... Rummy &middot; Canasta &middot; Tonk &middot; <b>Phase 10</b> &nbsp;... <b>Card</b> rank (highest first), K Q J <b>10</b> 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 A(A) differs by game type. Playing time, 15 min. Random chance, Medium. Related games. Conquian, mahjong, desmoche, marriage. Rummy is a group of matching-<b>card</b> games notable for similar gameplay based on matching ... There are <b>many</b> variations of the <b>card</b> game. Canasta is a <b>card</b> game of the rummy family of games believed to be a variant of 500 Rum. Although <b>many</b> variations exist for two, three, five or six players, it is most commonly played by four in two partnerships with two standard <b>decks</b> of <b>cards</b>. ... Card rank (highest first), Red-3 Joker 2 A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 Black-3. Playing&nbsp;... Uno is an American shedding-type <b>card</b> game that is played with a specially printed <b>deck</b>. ... There can be 2-10 players. ... For this reason, it is useful to conceal <b>how many cards</b> are in one&#39;s own hand and to keep track of ... Pictionary &middot; <b>Phase 10</b> &middot; Rock &#39;Em Sock &#39;Em Robots &middot; Scrabble (except U.S. and Canada); Scene It?
How many cards are in a deck of phase 10?
&quot;<b>How You Remind Me</b>&quot; is a song by Canadian rock band Nickelback. It was released on August 21, 2001 as the lead single from their third studio album Silver&nbsp;... &quot;<b>You Remind Me</b>&quot; is a song by American singer Mary J. Blige. It served as Blige&#39;s first single from her debut album What&#39;s the 411? (1992). Written by Eric Milteer&nbsp;... &quot;U Remind Me&quot; is a song by American singer Usher. It was written by Edmund ” Eddie Hustle” ... For the song by Nickelback, see How You Remind Me. &quot;<b>You Remind Me</b> of Something&quot; is a song by American R&amp;B singer R. Kelly. As the lead single from his self-titled album, the hit song was the fourth song from&nbsp;... I have just modified 9 external links on <b>How You Remind Me</b>. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions, or need the bot to ignore the&nbsp;... Silver Side Up is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Nickelback; it was released on ... bandmates decided &quot;<b>How You Remind Me</b>&quot; would be more appropriate. In July 2001, Nickelback sent &quot;<b>How You Remind Me</b>&quot; to radio stations. Nickelback is a Canadian hard rock band from Hanna, Alberta. The band was founded in 1995 ... signed with Roadrunner Records and released their third album Silver Side Up in 2001, supported by lead single &quot;<b>How You Remind Me</b>&quot;. Nickelback is a Canadian rock band formed in 1995 in Hanna, Alberta, Canada. The band is ... Kroeger said that Nickelback&#39;s single &quot;<b>How You Remind Me</b>&quot; sold so well because it was about romantic relationships, a universal subject, and&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Remind Me</b>&quot; is the fourth single by Norwegian duo Röyksopp. The single version of &quot;<b>Remind</b> ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.,&nbsp;... Hero&quot; is a song recorded by Chad Kroeger (lead vocalist of Nickelback) and Josey Scott for the ... Imran Ahmed was critical of Kroeger&#39;s &quot;predictability&quot; and drew a strong comparison to &quot;<b>How You Remind Me</b>&quot;, Nickelback&#39;s 2001 international&nbsp;...
Who is the girl in how you remind me?
However, the future <b>setting</b> still presents some issues regarding attitudes towards women, as seen when Professor Peixoto makes a sexist&nbsp;... The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b> is an American dystopian tragedy web television series created by Bruce ... But Handmaid&#39;s regains its footing by <b>setting</b> off on a new path.&quot; Daniel Fienberg of The Hollywood Reporter wrote a generally positive review,&nbsp;... Utopia and dystopia are genres of speculative fiction that explore social and political structures. Utopian fiction portrays a <b>setting</b> that agrees with the author&#39;s ethos, having ... Margaret Atwood&#39;s The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b> describes a future United States governed by a totalitarian theocracy, where women have no rights. Despite her distaste for literary labels, Atwood has since conceded to referring to The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b> as a work of science fiction or, more accurately, speculative &nbsp;... The Handmaiden is a 2016 South Korean erotic psychological thriller film directed by Park Chan-wook and starring Kim Min-hee, Kim Tae-ri, Ha Jung-woo and Cho Jin-woong. It is inspired by the novel Fingersmith by Welsh writer Sarah Waters, with the <b>setting</b> changed ... handmaiden. For other uses, see The Handmaid. The Testaments is a 2019 novel by Margaret Atwood. It is a sequel to The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b> ... by how they appear in The Testaments, since the <b>setting</b> of the television series is several years away from directly portraying events in this novel. This articles lists various works of fiction that take place in Boston, Massachusetts : ... The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b> by Margaret Atwood; post-nuclear Cambridge and Boston are the <b>setting</b> of this dystopian novel ... in South Boston, and some other action is set at Harvard and M.I.T.; The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b>, set in the Harvard Square&nbsp;... The <b>Tale</b> is a 2018 American drama film written and directed by Jennifer Fox and starring Laura Dern, Ellen Burstyn, Jason Ritter, Elizabeth Debicki, Isabelle&nbsp;... The Power is a 2016 science fiction novel by the British writer Naomi Alderman. Its central ... If you put that together with The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b> in your head, something will eventually go fizz! Boom!&quot; In another ... Within the novel, the <b>setting</b> of the convent plays a crucial role during the development of the power of women. The Heart Goes Last is a novel by Margaret Atwood, published in September 2015 by ... The Edible Woman (1969); Surfacing (1972); Lady Oracle (1976); Life Before Man (1979); Bodily Harm (1981); The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b> (1985); Cat&#39;s Eye &nbsp;...
Where is handmaid's tale supposed to take place?
<b>Cradle Will Rock</b> is a 1999 American historical drama film written, produced and directed by Tim Robbins. The story fictionalizes the true events that surrounded&nbsp;... <b>The Cradle Will Rock</b> is a 1937 play in music by Marc Blitzstein. Originally a part of the Federal Theatre Project, it was directed by Orson Welles and produced by &nbsp;... &quot;And <b>the Cradle Will Rock</b>...&quot; is a song written and performed by Van Halen. It appears on their 1980 album Women and Children First. It was one of two singles &nbsp;... <b>the cradle will rock</b>. When the bough breaks,: <b>the cradle will fall</b>. And down will come Baby,: Cradle and all. The version from Songs&nbsp;... He is known for <b>The Cradle Will Rock</b> and for his Off-Broadway translation/ adaptation of The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. His works also&nbsp;... File talk:<b>The-Cradle</b>-<b>Will</b>-<b>Rock</b>-1938-FE.jpg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. WikiProject Theatre, hide( Rated&nbsp;... As well as being presented in a pared-down oratorio version at the Mercury Theatre on Sunday nights in December 1937, <b>The Cradle Will Rock</b> was at the&nbsp;... Baby Blues (also known as <b>Cradle Will Fall</b>) is a 2008 American horror film co- directed by Lars Jacobson and Amar Kaleka, based on the 2001 killings of five&nbsp;... Revolt of the Beavers was a children&#39;s play put on by the Federal Theater Project by Oscar Saul ... of the plays that actor/director Tim Robbins featured in <b>Cradle</b> <b>Will Rock</b>, a 1999 film about the production of the play <b>The Cradle Will Rock</b>. &quot;Everybody Wants Some!!&quot; Single by Van Halen. from the album Women and Children First &middot; A-side, &quot;And <b>the Cradle Will Rock</b>.
Who canceled the production of a cradle will rock two days before opening night?
<b>Fast and Furious actor Paul Walker</b> dies in LA car crash, The ... &quot;Vin Diesel <b>and</b> <b>Paul Walker&#39;s 7</b> Most Bromantic Moments From the <b>Fast</b>&nbsp;... <b>Furious 7</b> is a 2015 American action film directed by James Wan <b>and</b> written by Chris Morgan. A sequel to 2013&#39;s <b>Fast</b> &amp; Furious 6, it is the seventh installment in The <b>Fast</b> ... <b>Furious 7</b> follows Dominic Toretto (Diesel), <b>Brian</b> O&#39;Conner (Walker), <b>and</b> the rest of their team, who have returned to the United States to live normal&nbsp;... ... 3, 2013. ^ &quot;<b>Paul Walker</b> Bio: <b>Fast</b> &amp; Furious <b>Actor</b>&quot;. Tribute. ... &quot;Report: Paul Walkers death forces delay of <b>Fast and Furious 7</b> shoot&quot;. HitFix. During the events of The <b>Fast and</b> the Furious, <b>Brian</b> is ... Shaw, he <b>and</b> Mia return to normal family life by <b>playing</b> with their two children ... 2013 with <b>Furious</b> <b>7</b> being incomplete, filming was put on hold to&nbsp;... Cody Beau Walker (born June 13, 1988) is an American <b>actor</b>. He is the brother of the <b>actor Paul Walker</b>, <b>and</b> helped complete his final scenes in the film <b>Furious</b> &nbsp;... Dominic Toretto is a fictional character <b>and</b> one of the main protagonists of the <b>Fast</b> &amp; Furious franchise. He is <b>portrayed</b> by Vin Diesel <b>and</b> first appeared on film, alongside fellow protagonist <b>Brian</b> O&#39;Conner, in The <b>Fast and</b> the Furious ... In <b>Furious 7</b>, it was revealed that Owen Shaw is still alive, <b>and</b> his older brother Deckard&nbsp;... The <b>Fast and</b> the Furious: Tokyo Drift is a 2006 American action film directed ... <b>Fast</b> Saga franchise <b>and</b> stars Lucas Black, Sung Kang, Bow Wow, <b>and Brian</b> Tee . ... <b>portrayed</b> by Jason Statham, who is the main antagonist of <b>Furious 7</b> (2015),&nbsp;... <b>Furious 7</b>: Original Motion Picture Score is the soundtrack to the film of the same name. The score was composed by <b>Brian</b> Tyler. The album, with a total of 28 tracks, was released on CD <b>and</b> digital distribution by Back Lot Music on March 31, ... The <b>Fast and</b> the Furious: Tokyo Drift &middot; <b>Fast</b> &amp; Furious &middot; album &middot; score &middot; <b>Fast</b> Five. Han Lue is a fictional character in the The <b>Fast and</b> the Furious franchise, <b>portrayed</b> by Sung ... Han&#39;s status as a member of Dominic Toretto&#39;s crew was shown in the subsequent films <b>Fast</b> &amp; Furious, <b>Fast</b> Five, <b>Fast</b> &amp; Furious 6 <b>and</b> <b>Furious 7</b>, as well ... During their first encounter with Shaw&#39;s team, Han, <b>Brian and</b> Gisele are&nbsp;... The Fate of the <b>Furious</b> marks the first installment in the franchise since The <b>Fast</b> <b>and</b> the <b>Furious</b>: Tokyo Drift (2006) not to feature <b>Paul Walker</b>, who died on&nbsp;...
Who played brian in fast n furious 7?
<b>Death Wish</b> franchise is an American action-crime-drama <b>film</b> series based on the 1972 novel by Brian Garfield. The <b>films</b> follow the character Paul Kersey, portrayed by Charles Bronson in the <b>original</b> series, and Bruce Willis in the 2018 remake. While the <b>first film</b> received mixed reviews, the subsequent sequels, as well ... Kersey <b>made</b> good on his part of the deal, moving to Chicago (as seen at the&nbsp;... <b>Death Wish</b> is a 1974 American vigilante action exploitation <b>film</b> loosely based on the 1972 ... This was the <b>first film</b> in the <b>Death Wish</b> franchise; it was followed eight years later with <b>Death Wish</b> II and other similar <b>films</b>. ... Paul fights back with a homemade weapon, an improvised blackjack <b>made</b> from a sock with two rolls of&nbsp;... <b>Death Wish</b> is a 2018 American vigilante action thriller <b>film</b> directed by Eli Roth and written by ... It was the <b>first film</b> released by MGM through their joint distribution venture with Annapurna (later ... &quot;way better than all the <b>Death Wish</b> sequels&quot; and &quot;easily the second best <b>Death Wish movie</b> ever <b>made</b>, and not a distant second. Brian Garfield, author of the <b>original Death Wish</b> novel, was so unhappy with the <b>film</b> version that he wrote his own sequel, Death Sentence. &quot;They&#39;d <b>made</b> a hero &nbsp;... <b>Death Wish</b> 3 is a 1985 American action thriller <b>film</b> directed and edited by Michael Winner. ... Bronson said the <b>film</b> was &quot;nearly the same as the <b>first</b> two Death Wishes that came before except ... It was rejected and never <b>filmed</b>, but a similar scene was later included in another Bronson <b>film</b>, Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989). <b>Death Wish</b> is a 1972 novel by Brian Garfield. A sequel novel, Death Sentence, was published in 1975. Contents. 1 Plot; 2 Characters; 3 <b>Film</b> adaptations; 4 1975 sequel novel; 5 References ... Thomas Leroy Marston – The <b>first</b> mugger Paul kills. ... A feature <b>film</b> based on the novel was <b>made</b> in 1974, starring Charles&nbsp;... Charles Bronson was an American actor. He was often cast in the role of a police officer, ... Chato&#39;s Land was the <b>first film</b> Bronson <b>made</b> with director Michael Winner. Winner was ... Bronson&#39;s most famous role came when he was age 52, in <b>Death Wish</b>, the most popular <b>film</b> with director Michael Winner. He played Paul&nbsp;... <b>Death Wish</b> V: The Face of Death is a 1994 American action thriller <b>film</b> and the fifth installment in ... Paul <b>first</b> faces the killers and then Sal, another one of Tommy&#39;s men, ... It <b>made</b> $503,936 on its opening weekend, making the seventh most&nbsp;... <b>Death Wish</b> 4: The Crackdown is an American 1987 action thriller <b>film</b>, and the ... Michael Winner, who directed the <b>first</b> three <b>films</b> in the series, was replaced by&nbsp;... <b>Death Wish</b> II is a soundtrack album by Jimmy Page, released by Swan Song Records on 15 February 1982, to accompany the <b>film Death Wish</b> II. ... Peter Grant and I <b>made</b> arrangements for Jimmy to do the <b>Death Wish</b> II score, ... Allmusic review; ^ “I <b>first</b> met Jimmy on Tolworth Broadway, holding a bag of exotic fish.
When was the first death wish movie made?
As <b>India</b> is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, <b>poverty</b> is on the decline in the country, with close to 44 Indians escaping extreme <b>poverty</b> every&nbsp;... This is a list of States and Union Territories of <b>India</b> ranked according to <b>poverty</b> as of 2011. The list is compiled from the Annual Report of Reserve Bank of <b>India</b> &nbsp;... Going into a survey due for a decade, <b>India&#39;s</b> central government is undecided on criteria to identify&nbsp;... The <b>poverty</b> alleviation programmes in <b>India</b> can be categorized based on whether it is targeted either for rural areas or for urban areas in the country. Pages in category &quot;Films about <b>poverty in India</b>&quot;. The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). His book <b>Poverty</b> and Un-British Rule in <b>India</b> brought attention to the draining of <b>India&#39;s</b> wealth into Britain. In it he explained his wealth drain theory. He was also a&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>Poverty in India</b>&quot;. The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). In 2019, the <b>poverty</b> line reduced further to about 2.7 % and <b>India</b> is no longer holding the largest population as a nation under <b>poverty</b>&nbsp;... <b>India</b>[edit]. The <b>poverty</b> that women experience in <b>India</b> is known as human <b>poverty</b>, or issues of inadequate food, housing, education,&nbsp;... It is about protection from forced eviction and displacement, fighting homelessness, <b>poverty</b> and exclusion. <b>India</b> defines &#39;homeless&#39; as those who do not live in&nbsp;...
How much population is below poverty line in india?
&quot;<b>Cotton Fields</b> (The <b>Cotton Song</b>)&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by American blues musician Huddie ... by Lawrence Mohr: this version was entitled &quot;Old <b>Cotton Fields</b> at <b>Home</b>&quot;. ... on his 1958 album Belafonte <b>Sings</b> the Blues with a live version appearing on ... Donna Douglas on her 1989 album <b>Back</b> on the Mountain; The Pogues on&nbsp;... list of <b>songs</b> about the U.S. state of Oklahoma, Oklahomans and Oklahoma locations. ... &quot;California <b>Cotton Fields</b>&quot; – Written by Dallas Frazier and Earl Montgomery, recorded ... &quot;<b>Home</b> in Oklahoma&quot; – written by Jack Elliott for Roy Rogers and the Sons of the ... Tomlin <b>wrote</b> that it was at one time Oklahoma&#39;s official state <b>song</b>. Someday We&#39;ll Look <b>Back</b> is the thirteenth studio album by American recording artist Merle ... &quot;One Row at a Time,&quot; &quot;California <b>Cotton Fields</b>,&quot; and the self- penned &quot;Tulare Dust,&quot; a <b>song</b> that led music journalist Daniel Cooper to observe in 1994, &quot;Merle has often driven <b>home</b> the point that life is hard, but he&#39;s never driven it&nbsp;... Huddie William Ledbetter better known by the stage name Lead Belly, was an American folk ... He also <b>wrote songs</b> about people in the news, such as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Adolf Hitler, Jean Harlow, Jack Johnson, the ... somebody I&#39;d never seen before – handed me a Lead Belly record with the <b>song</b> &quot;<b>Cotton Fields</b>&quot; on it. This is an alphabetical list of the <b>songs</b> known to have been recorded written and/ or performed ... Daddy; Daddy <b>Sang</b> Bass; The Danger Zone; Danny Boy; Dark As A Dungeon; Darling Am I The One ... In The Sweet By And By; (In Them Old) <b>Cotton Fields</b> (<b>Back Home</b>); In Virginia [Original German <b>song</b>]; In Your Mind&nbsp;... The Highwaymen were a 1960s &quot;collegiate folk&quot; group. They originated at Wesleyan University and had a Billboard #1 hit in 1961 with &quot;Michael Row the Boat Ashore&quot;, a version of the African-American work <b>song</b>, and another Top 20 hit in 1962 with &quot;<b>Cotton Fields</b>&quot;. ... He <b>wrote</b> more than a thousand <b>songs</b>, many of which have been used in&nbsp;... Dame Gracie <b>Fields</b>, DBE was an English actress, <b>singer</b> and comedienne and star of both ... In 1933 she set up the Gracie <b>Fields</b> Children&#39;s <b>Home</b> and Orphanage at Peacehaven, Sussex, ... in America, in which she <b>sang the song</b> she popularised in America, &quot;The Biggest Aspidistra in the World&quot;. ... Let&#39;s <b>go</b> to the Grand!: Five Feet High and Rising is a compilation album of <b>songs</b> performed by country <b>singer</b> Johnny ... &quot;In Them Old <b>Cottonfields Back Home</b>&quot;, Lead Belly, 2:33. 2. &quot;Old Black Joe&quot; is a parlor <b>song</b> by Stephen Foster (1826–1864). It was published by Firth, Pond &amp; Co. of New York in 1860. Ken Emerson, author of the book Doo- Dah! (1998), indicates that Foster&#39;s fictional Joe was inspired by an African- American servant in the <b>home</b> of Foster&#39;s father-in-law, ... Gone are my friends from the <b>cotton fields</b> away, &quot;Dixie&quot;, also known as &quot;Dixie&#39;s Land&quot;, &quot;I Wish I Was in Dixie&quot;, and other titles, is a popular <b>song</b> ... Soldiers on both sides <b>wrote</b> endless parody versions of the <b>song</b> . ... Others were more nonsensical: &quot;Way down South in the <b>fields</b> of <b>cotton</b>, ... Emmett dedicated a sequel called &quot;I&#39;m <b>Going Home</b> to Dixie&quot; to Werlein in 1861.
Who sang the song cotton fields back home?
<b>Hurricane Irene</b> was a large and destructive tropical cyclone which affected much of the Caribbean and East Coast of the United States during late August 2011. The Effects of <b>Hurricane Irene</b> in New York were the worst from a hurricane since Hurricane Agnes in 1972. <b>Hurricane Irene</b> formed from a tropical wave on&nbsp;... <b>Hurricane Irene</b> was a hurricane that produced somewhat heavy damage across southern Florida in October 1999. The ninth named storm and the sixth&nbsp;... <b>Hurricane Irene</b> was a long-lived Cape Verde hurricane during the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm formed near Cape Verde on August 4 and crossed&nbsp;... <b>Hurricane Irene</b> (2011) - A large and powerful Category 3 hurricane that struck the Greater Antilles, Bahamas, and United States, causing extensive damages&nbsp;... <b>Hurricane Irene</b>–Olivia was the first actively tracked tropical cyclone to move into the eastern Pacific Ocean from the Atlantic basin. It originated as a tropical&nbsp;... The effects of <b>Hurricane Irene</b> in New Jersey in 2011 included about $1 billion in damage to 200,000 homes and buildings. This made it the costliest disaster in&nbsp;... <b>Hurricane Irene</b> making landfall in New York in 2011. August 27–28, 2011: <b>Hurricane Irene</b> makes landfall on Coney Island as a tropical storm with winds of 70&nbsp;... The most damaging storm was <b>Hurricane Irene</b>, which resulted in $151 million in damage. Hurricane Hazel caused sustained hurricane-force winds (winds of 75&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>Hurricane Irene</b>&quot;. The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
When did hurricane irene hit the united states?
The <b>Bachelorette</b> is an American reality television dating game show that debuted on ABC on ... Since producers could not decide between The Bachelor Season <b>19</b> contenders Kaitlyn Bristowe and Britt Nilsson, the 25 men ... Family Guy parodied the show&#39;s authenticity in the episode &quot;Brian the Bachelor&quot; on <b>June</b> 26, 2005. The eleventh season of The <b>Bachelorette</b> features, for the first time ever, two Bachelorettes ... Both Bachelorettes were on the <b>19th</b> season of The Bachelor, featuring Chris Soules. This season premiered on May 18, ... Booth was named the winner. On <b>November</b> 2, 2018, the couple announced they ended their relationship. The <b>Bachelorette</b> is an American dating reality television series created for ABC by Mike Fleiss. ... 14, 7, &quot;The Men Tell All&quot;, <b>February 19</b>, 2004 (2004-02-19), N/A, 6.08, N/A. 15, 8, &quot;Week 7&quot;, February 25, 2004 (2004-02-25), 207, 13.53, 6.2/15. The thirteenth season of The <b>Bachelorette</b> premiered on May 22, 2017. This season featured ... Josiah Graham, 28, Plantation, Florida, Prosecuting Attorney ... Dean Unglert archive link <b>June</b> 18, 2017; ^ Pelletiere, Nicole (August 8, 2017). Kaitlyn Dawn Bristowe is a Canadian television personality, podcast host, and former spin class instructor best known for her role as a contestant on the nineteenth season of ABC&#39;s The Bachelor, and as the lead on the eleventh season of The <b>Bachelorette</b>. ... Bristowe launched a line of scrunchies called Dew Edit on <b>June 19, 2018</b>. The fifth season of the ABC reality television series The <b>Bachelorette</b> began on May 18, 2009 ... On November 3, 2010 Harris mourned the death of Julien Hug on her Twitter page. The 35-year-old ... Archived from the original on <b>June 19,</b> <b>2009</b>. Trista Nicole Sutter was the runner-up on season 1 of The Bachelor before becoming the star of the first season of its companion show, The <b>Bachelorette</b> ... On June 10, 2011, the Sutters appeared in a Hands Only CPR PSA campaign from the American Heart Association and ... Archived from the original on <b>June 19</b> <b>, 2004</b>. The fourteenth season of The <b>Bachelorette</b> premiered on May 28, 2018. This season features ... David Ravitz, 25, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, Venture Capitalist, 12 ... On <b>June</b> 13, 2018, the show came under more fire for allowing contestant&nbsp;... The ninth season of The <b>Bachelorette</b> premiered on May 27, 2013. This season features ... Nick Mucci, 27, Rochester, New York, Investment Adviser, Week 2, 17 –19. Robert Graham, 30 ... Archived from the original on <b>June 19, 2013</b>. Retrieved&nbsp;... The fifteenth season of The <b>Bachelorette</b> premiered on May 13, 2019. This season features ... Tyler Gwozdz†, 28, Boca Raton, Florida, Psychology Graduate Student, <b>19</b> (DQ) ... On <b>June</b> 18, 2019, People released a story that contestant Jed Wyatt was in a relationship with Nashville musician Haley Stevens before and during&nbsp;...
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<b>Wynonna Earp</b> is a supernatural Western horror television series. Developed by Emily Andras, ... Filming of Season 1 took <b>place</b> from September 14, 2015, to February 12, 2016, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. ... In its new series review, Collider gave <b>Wynonna Earp</b> four stars, calling it &quot;a fresh and familiar <b>take</b> on zombies, the&nbsp;... <b>Wynonna Earp</b> is a weird West comic book miniseries created and owned by Beau Smith. The series was initially published by Image Comics, and from 2003 by&nbsp;... Dominique Provost-Chalkley (born 24 March 1990) is a British-Canadian actress. She is known for her role as Waverly Earp on the Canadian-American television series <b>Wynonna Earp</b> ... On stage, she played Holly in Viva Forever!, a jukebox musical about the Spice Girls <b>that took place</b> in West End from 2012 to 2013. Waverly interrogates Doc and finds the right revenant. Confronting the revenant <b>Wynonna</b> states her worst sins were killing their father, allowing Willa to <b>be taken</b>, &nbsp;... John Henry &quot;Doc&quot; Holliday (August 14, 1851 – November 8, 1887) was an American gambler, gunfighter, and dentist. A close friend and associate of lawman Wyatt <b>Earp</b>, Holliday is best known for ... Rumors flew that Holliday had <b>taken</b> part in the shooting and murders. Later that day, drunk, Holliday returned to Joyce&#39;s&nbsp;... Scrofano has played the lead role on Syfy&#39;s modern Western drama <b>Wynonna</b> <b>Earp</b> since 2016. Contents. 1 Personal life&nbsp;... Jill Andrews is an American singer-songwriter based in Nashville, Tennessee. She co-founded ... by Hayden Panettiere in Nashville and is the theme song for <b>Wynonna Earp</b>; &quot;Lost It ... Everybodyfields break-up was announced, Andrews <b>put</b> together a new band and released a self-titled EP. ... Track 9: <b>Carry</b> Your Weight. Wyatt <b>Earp</b> is a 1994 American biographical Western film directed, produced, and co-written by ... Wyatt says to Josie, &quot;Some people say it didn&#39;t <b>happen</b> that way&quot;, to which she responds, &quot;Never mind them, Wyatt. It happened ... The film was also originally <b>meant</b> to be a six-hour miniseries until Kevin Costner joined the cast. The following science-fiction TV shows and radio programs have been produced exclusively or ... Series in bold have the in-universe story <b>take place</b> in Canada or have Canadian characters in them. ... Killjoys (2015); Minority Report (2015); Olympus (2015); Travelers (2016); Van Helsing (2016); <b>Wynonna Earp</b> (2016)&nbsp;... Sharknado is a 2013 American made-for-television sci-fi disaster film about a waterspout that ... You can&#39;t take it so seriously when it&#39;s absolutely the sharks flying in the sky. ... Syfy and The Asylum announced in August 2013 that Sharknado merchandise would <b>be made</b> available, including T-shirts and potentially other&nbsp;...
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JR Motorsports is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR <b>Xfinity Series</b>. ... The car was renumbered to <b>9</b>, the longtime <b>number</b> of Chase&#39;s father Bill Elliott. In a surprise move, NAPA Auto Parts,&nbsp;... 17 and used that <b>number</b> instead. On January 4, 2019, Chip Ganassi Racing suspended operations in the <b>Xfinity Series</b> due to a lack of sponsorship. William Clyde &quot;Chase&quot; Elliott II (born November 28, 1995) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He currently competes full-time in the <b>NASCAR</b> Cup <b>Series</b>, driving the No. <b>9</b> Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE for Hendrick Motorsports and part-time in the ... He competed in the K&amp;N Pro <b>Series</b> East in 2011 with <b>number 9</b>, finishing <b>9th</b>&nbsp;... The 2015 NASCAR <b>Xfinity Series</b> was the 34th season of the 2nd tier <b>Xfinity</b> <b>Series</b>, ... McClure used the <b>number</b> 24, which he previously used with Front Row ... McClure would return to TriStar after <b>9</b> races with JGL, bringing the No. 24 with &nbsp;... The 2018 NASCAR <b>Xfinity Series</b> was the 37th season of the NASCAR <b>Xfinity</b> <b>Series</b>, a stock ... <b>9</b> JR Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro SS, won the drivers&#39; championship. ... The car <b>number</b> is TBA, due to JP Motorsports taking their No. 55. Noah Gragson (born July 15, 1998) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He currently competes full-time in the NASCAR <b>Xfinity Series</b>, driving the No. <b>9</b> Chevrolet Camaro for JR Motorsports. Hendrick Motorsports (HMS), formerly named All Star Racing, is an American professional ... The team formerly fielded teams in the now-NASCAR <b>Xfinity</b> <b>Series</b> before merging its efforts with JR Motorsports. ... In 2012, Hendrick began fielding a <b>number 9</b> Chevrolet for development driver Chase Elliott, with father Bill Elliott&nbsp;... <b>Xfinity Series</b>[edit]. Byron&#39;s No. <b>9</b> at Road America in 2017. On August 18, 2016, Byron and&nbsp;... The 2016 NASCAR <b>Xfinity Series</b> was the 35th season of the <b>Xfinity Series</b>, a stock car racing ... Todd Peck drove in the VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300 with car <b>number</b> 25. Chris Cockrum crashed his Chevrolet ... <b>9</b>). He was the chief engineer for Dale Earnhardt Jr.&#39;s No. 88 Cup Series car in 2015. Richard Childress Racing crew&nbsp;... Roush Fenway Racing&#39;s <b>Xfinity Series</b> operation began in 1992 with the No. 60 driven by Mark ... The <b>number</b> 1 started as the <b>number</b> 06 Ford Fusion when first raced in the Hershey&#39;s ... 6 car debuted at Daytona in 1997 as the No. <b>9</b> car. Jeff Burton drove the Track Gear sponsored Ford Taurus to a 40th-place finish. During&nbsp;...
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<b>Easter will</b> not <b>fall</b> as late <b>again</b> until 2038—a span of 95 years. The second latest date for <b>Easter</b>, <b>April</b> 24, occurred <b>in</b> 2011. The last time this occurred was <b>in</b>&nbsp;... The computus (Latin for &#39;computation&#39;) <b>is a</b> calculation that determines the calendar date of ... Nisan <b>is the first</b> month of spring <b>in</b> the Northern Hemisphere, with the 14th ... <b>in</b> March, and twenty-nine for that [ending] <b>in April</b>; and thirty <b>again</b> for May, ... 19 <b>April is the</b> date on which <b>Easter falls</b> most frequently <b>in</b> the Gregorian&nbsp;... Table of dates of <b>Easter</b> 2001–2025 (<b>in</b> Gregorian dates). Year, Full Moon, Jewish Passover, Astronomical <b>Easter</b> &middot; Gregorian <b>Easter</b>, Julian <b>Easter</b>. 2001, <b>April</b> 8&nbsp;... The technology company Google has added <b>Easter</b> eggs and <b>April Fools</b>&#39; <b>Day</b> jokes and hoaxes into many of its products and services, such as Google Search, YouTube, and Android since at least 2000. <b>Easter</b> eggs <b>are</b> hidden features or messages, inside jokes, and cultural ... A similar feature was brought <b>back</b> for <b>April Fools</b>&#39; <b>Day</b> 2017, allowing users&nbsp;... Palm <b>Sunday is a</b> Christian moveable feast that <b>falls</b> on the <b>Sunday</b> before <b>Easter</b> . The feast ... temple (<b>1</b> Kings 6:29). <b>Again</b> at the end of the Bible, people from every nation raise palm branches to honor Jesus (Revelation 7:9). Palm <b>Sunday</b> &nbsp;... <b>Easter</b>, also called Pascha (Greek, Latin) or Resurrection <b>Sunday</b>, <b>is a</b> festival and holiday ... <b>In</b> particular, the Council did not decree that <b>Easter</b> must <b>fall</b> on <b>Sunday</b>. ... Julian calendar, the date on which <b>Easter</b> is celebrated has <b>again</b> differed. ... date of <b>Easter</b> to be fixed as the <b>first Sunday</b> after the second <b>Saturday</b> <b>in April</b>&nbsp;... Type, Nor&#39;<b>easter</b> &middot; Blizzard &middot; Winter storm. Formed, March 30, 1997. Dissipated, <b>April 1, 1997</b>. Lowest pressure, 979 millibars (28.9 inHg). Areas affected, New England, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey. The 1997 April Fool&#39;s <b>Day</b> blizzard was a major winter storm <b>in</b> the Northeastern United States ... of the storm from about 11 p.m. March 31 to 3 a.m. <b>April 1</b>, snow <b>fell in</b> Boston&nbsp;... The Wizard of Oz, produced by MGM, was <b>first</b> released <b>in</b> theatres on August 25, 1939, then ... Between 1959 and 1968, and <b>again in</b> 1990 when Angela Lansbury, star of ... Richard Boone was taped on the set of his television series Have Gun, <b>Will</b> Travel, <b>in</b> a &quot;living room&quot; with ... 1968 - NBC - <b>Saturday</b>, <b>April</b> 20 - 7:00 p.m.. An academic year or school year <b>is a</b> period of time which schools, colleges and universities ... <b>Good Friday</b> and <b>Easter</b> may or may not <b>fall</b> within spring break. ... of schools <b>in</b> the Southern U.S. have schools end <b>in</b> May and start <b>again in</b> August. ... Typically, the Term <b>1</b> holidays <b>will</b> run for two weeks within <b>April</b>; the mid-year&nbsp;... Daylight saving time (DST), also daylight savings time or daylight time (United States and ... Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada was the <b>first</b> city <b>in</b> the world to enact DST, on July ... and end-dates were the <b>first Sunday in April</b> and the last <b>Sunday</b> <b>in</b> October. ... The North American English mnemonic &quot;spring forward, <b>fall back</b>&quot; ( also&nbsp;...
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Mace Windu is a fictional character in the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise, portrayed by actor <b>Samuel L</b>. <b>Jackson</b> in ... He <b>is the</b> Council&#39;s primary liaison, although the Clone Wars caused him to question his most firmly held beliefs. Despite him ... He <b>plays</b> a supporting role as a general in the Republic&#39;s clone forces. He is voiced by&nbsp;... <b>Samuel</b> Leroy <b>Jackson</b> (born December 21, 1948) is an American actor and film producer. ... He has subsequently <b>played</b> Fury in eleven Marvel Cinematic Universe films beginning with ... During childhood, he <b>had</b> a stuttering problem. ... In 2008, <b>Jackson</b> reprised his role of Mace Windu in the CGI film, <b>Star Wars</b>: The Clone&nbsp;... In 1999, <b>Jackson</b> started <b>playing</b> the recurring character Mace Windu in both the <b>Star Wars</b> prequel trilogy and in the animated film <b>Star Wars</b>: The Clone Wars In&nbsp;... Palpatine reveals to Anakin that he <b>is the</b> Sith Lord Darth Sidious and that he alone ... <b>Samuel L</b>. <b>Jackson</b> as Mace Windu, a Jedi master and senior member of the ... <b>Wars</b> film in which Anakin Skywalker and the suited Darth Vader were <b>played</b>&nbsp;... Portman said, &quot;It was wonderful <b>playing</b> a young queen with so much power. ... After <b>Samuel L</b>. <b>Jackson</b> expressed interest in appearing in a <b>Star Wars</b> film, ... The Phantom Menace <b>was the</b> final <b>Star Wars</b> film to be shot on 35mm film until&nbsp;... The Clone Wars <b>was the</b> first <b>Star Wars</b> film to not be distributed by 20th Century ... Matthew Wood, Christopher Lee and <b>Samuel L</b>. <b>Jackson</b>, returned to vocally reprise ... A <b>Star Wars</b>: The Clone Wars MP3 <b>player</b> was released in August 2008. It <b>is the</b> second installment of the <b>Star Wars</b> prequel trilogy, the fifth film to be ... The end credits erroneously list Alan Ruscoe as <b>playing</b> Neimoidian senator Lott Dod. ... At his own personal request, <b>Samuel L</b>. <b>Jackson</b>&#39;s character Mace Windu &nbsp;... Hayden Christensen (born April 19, 1981) is a Canadian actor and producer. He began his ... Christensen was an athlete in high school, <b>playing</b> hockey competitively and ... However, the performance <b>did</b> not receive widespread public notice. ... Christensen next co-starred with <b>Samuel L</b>. <b>Jackson</b>, Jamie Bell, and Rachel&nbsp;... Vader Episode I: Shards of the Past is a 2018 <b>Star Wars</b> fan film created by YouTuber ... What <b>Star Wars</b> Theory <b>did</b> was hire a composer to make an original ... Sith, but also homages Windu-actor <b>Samuel L</b>. <b>Jackson</b>&#39;s famously F-bomb- laden&nbsp;... It <b>is the</b> third installment of the <b>Star Wars</b> sequel trilogy, following The Force Awakens ... Secura, <b>Samuel L</b>. <b>Jackson</b> as Mace Windu, and Angelique Perrin as Adi Gallia. ... Carrie Fisher, who <b>played</b> Leia Organa, died on December 27, 2016 .
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The <b>world record</b> in the <b>mile run</b> is the best mark set by a male or female runner in the middle-distance track and field event. The IAAF is the official body which&nbsp;... Gunder Hägg (right) defeats Arne Andersson with a <b>world record</b> for the <b>mile</b> of 4: 06.2 min in Gothenburg in 1942. Men&#39;s records. World&nbsp;... No woman has yet <b>run</b> a four-minute <b>mile</b>. As of 2019, the women&#39;s <b>world record</b> is held by Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands, with a&nbsp;... The only non-metric track distance for which official <b>records</b> are kept is the <b>mile</b> <b>run</b>. Contents. 1 Criteria; 2 Bonus payments; 3&nbsp;... Since then the <b>record</b> has been lowered a handful of times by <b>runners</b> from all over the <b>world</b>. To date, Nielsen is the only person <b>to run</b> under 5 minutes using&nbsp;... For the stream in Pennsylvania, see <b>Twomile Run</b>. For other uses, see Two <b>Mile</b>. Athletics Two miles. Men&#39;s <b>records</b>. <b>World</b>&nbsp;... These are the current <b>world records</b> in the various age groups of Masters athletics, maintained ... &quot;<b>Mile Run</b> Results&quot;. nyrrmillrosegames.org. 14 February 2015. The 10-<b>mile run</b> is a long-distance road <b>running</b> event over a distance of ten miles (16.1 ... The Association of Road Racing Statisticians (ARRS) records <b>world</b> <b>records</b> for the distance, with the approved times for men and women being Haile &nbsp;... After a setting the national high school record in the <b>mile</b>, Jim Ryun set the <b>world</b> <b>record</b> in 1966 and then again in 1967, when he ran 3:51.1. Ryun was 19 at the&nbsp;... <b>World record</b> breaking <b>runs</b>[edit]. Walker broke the <b>World Record</b> in the <b>mile run</b> with a time of 3:49.4 minutes set at Göteborg, Sweden, on 12 August&nbsp;...
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On March 18, 1995, <b>Jordan</b> announced his return to the <b>NBA</b> through a two-word press&nbsp;... The Chicago Bulls are an American professional basketball team based in Chicago. The Bulls compete in the National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>) as a member ... <b>Michael Jordan</b> and Derrick Rose have both won the <b>NBA</b> Most Valuable&nbsp;... The Charlotte Hornets are an American professional basketball team based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Hornets compete in the National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>), as a member of the league&#39;s Eastern Conference Southeast Division. The team is largely owned by retired <b>NBA</b> player <b>Michael Jordan</b>, who&nbsp;... ... Rui Hachimura &middot; <b>Michael</b> Kidd-Gilchrist &middot; Victor Oladipo &middot; Jabari Parker &middot; Chris Paul &middot; Otto Porter Jr. Jayson Tatum &middot; Moe Wagner&nbsp;... The 1984 <b>NBA</b> draft was the 37th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>). ... It is believed that the Blazers picked Bowie over <b>Michael</b> <b>Jordan</b> because they already had an All Star shooting guard in Jim Paxson and a young&nbsp;... The 1991 <b>NBA</b> Finals was the championship round of the 1990–91 National Basketball ... It was <b>Michael Jordan</b>&#39;s first <b>NBA</b> Finals appearance, Magic Johnson&#39;s last, and the last <b>NBA</b> Finals for the Lakers until 2000. The Bulls would win the&nbsp;... Denotes seasons in which <b>Jordan</b> won an <b>NBA</b> Championship. Led the league. Bold, Denotes career highs&nbsp;... The 1997 <b>NBA</b> Finals was the concluding series of the 1997 <b>NBA</b> playoffs that determined the ... For the fifth time in as many Finals appearances, <b>Michael</b> <b>Jordan</b> was named <b>NBA</b> Finals MVP. The Bulls and Jazz won a combined 133 regular&nbsp;... The 1992 <b>NBA</b> Finals was the championship round of the 1991–92 <b>NBA</b> season, and the ... The 1992 <b>NBA</b> Finals would cement the reputations of both <b>Michael</b> <b>Jordan</b> and Clyde Drexler (placing the latter firmly in the former&#39;s shadow). This is a list of <b>NBA</b> players with most championships won as a player. The National Basketball ... Four players, Bob Cousy, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, <b>Michael</b> <b>Jordan</b> and Scottie Pippen, won six championships each. Jordan and Pippen are &nbsp;...
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This is an incomplete list of the <b>world&#39;s largest</b> shopping malls based on their gross leasable ... sq ft), 2,300, Opened in 2013, the New Century Global Center stole the record of <b>largest</b> shopping <b>mall in the world</b> by total area from Dubai <b>Mall</b>. The Dubai Mall is a shopping mall in Dubai. It is the second <b>largest mall</b> by total land area, and the 26th-largest&nbsp;... This is a list of shopping malls in the United States and its territories that have at least ... Centers and by the Department of American Studies at Eastern Connecticut State University as part of its Shopping <b>Mall</b> Studies. ... List of <b>largest</b> shopping malls in the <b>world</b> &middot; List of <b>largest</b> enclosed shopping malls in Canada&nbsp;... Past and current West Edmonton <b>Mall world</b> records include; ... West Edmonton <b>Mall</b> itself; <b>World&#39;s largest</b> indoor amusement park&nbsp;... <b>Mall</b> of the <b>World</b> is a project to build the <b>largest</b> shopping center of its kind in the <b>world</b>, which envisions a fully air conditioned city, comprising more than&nbsp;... The Ala Moana Center, commonly known simply as Ala Moana, is a large open- air shopping <b>mall</b> in the Ala Moana neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii. Owned by Brookfield Retail Group, Ala Moana is the ninth <b>largest</b> shopping <b>mall</b> in the United States and the <b>largest</b> open-air shopping center in the <b>world</b>. The <b>Mall</b> of America is a shopping <b>mall</b> located in Bloomington, Minnesota, a suburb of the ... <b>Mall</b> of America became the <b>largest</b> shopping <b>mall</b> in total area and <b>largest</b> in total store ... American Dream Meadowlands, a similarly large shopping <b>mall</b> in New Jersey; List of the <b>world&#39;s largest</b> shopping malls &middot; List of <b>largest</b>&nbsp;... The Iran <b>Mall</b> (Persian: ایران مال‎) is, as of 2020, the <b>world&#39;s largest</b> shopping <b>mall</b>. Parts of it are still under construction. Located in northwest Tehran by Chitgar&nbsp;... New South China <b>Mall</b> in Dongguan, China is the <b>largest</b> shopping <b>mall in the</b> <b>world</b> when measured in terms of gross leasable area, and second in terms of&nbsp;... Woodfield <b>Mall</b> is a shopping <b>mall</b> located in the northwest Chicago suburb of Schaumburg, Illinois, United States, at the intersection of Golf Road and Interstate 290. Woodfield <b>Mall</b> is the <b>largest</b> shopping <b>mall</b> in the state of Illinois, the second ... At the time of its opening, it claimed to be the <b>world&#39;s largest</b> shopping center.
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&quot;<b>Whipping Post</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by The Allman Brothers Band. Written by Gregg Allman , the ... Gregg, the group&#39;s only <b>songwriter</b> at the time, was commissioned to create additional <b>songs</b> that would fit into the context of the new band, and in the next&nbsp;... For The Allman Brothers Band <b>song</b>, see <b>Whipping Post</b> (<b>song</b>). Not to be confused with the bacterium Helicobacter pylori. The 17th century perjurer Titus Oates in a pillory. The pillory is a device made of a wooden or metal framework erected on a post, with holes for ... The carcan, an iron ring around the neck to <b>tie</b> a prisoner to such a post, was&nbsp;... &quot;Midnight Rider&quot; is a <b>song</b> by the American rock band the Allman Brothers Band. It was the ... B-side, &quot;Whipping Post&quot; ... Payne was not originally listed as a <b>songwriter</b> on the <b>song</b>, so he later had ... After managing to turn on the recording console and microphones, Allman recorded a demo by himself on acoustic guitar . Gregg, who had struggled to write in the past, became the band&#39;s sole <b>songwriter</b>, composing <b>songs</b> such as “<b>Whipping Post</b>&quot; and “Black-Hearted Woman. Harold Elwin &quot;Bo&quot; Bice, Jr. (born November 1, 1975) is an American <b>singer</b> and musician who ... He released the album The Real Thing after American Idol to minor success ... of The Allman Brothers Band&#39;s <b>song</b> &quot;<b>Whipping Post</b>&quot; drew raves from the judges. ... He <b>sang</b> &quot;In a Dream,&quot; an obscure <b>song</b> recorded by Badlands . &quot;Montana&quot; is a <b>song</b> composed by Frank Zappa for his 1973 LP Over-Nite Sensation. The last ... The lyrics, <b>sung</b> by Zappa in a humorous manner, talk about a person who decides to go to Montana to grow &quot;a crop of dental ... Before the <b>song</b> starts, a fan asks them to play The Allman Brothers Band&#39;s <b>song</b> &quot; <b>Whipping Post</b>. &quot;Free Bird&quot;, or &quot;Freebird&quot;, is a power ballad written and performed by American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd. The <b>song</b> first featured on the band&#39;s debut album in 1973 and has been ... Songwriter(s) ... According to guitarist Gary Rossington, for two years <b>after</b> Allen Collins wrote the initial chords, vocalist Ronnie Van Zant&nbsp;... <b>Songwriter</b>(s), Blind Willie McTell. &quot;Statesboro Blues&quot; is a Piedmont blues <b>song</b> written by Blind Willie McTell, who recorded it in ... After hearing that, Duane started practicing slide all the time. ... &quot;Pegasus&quot;; &quot;Ramblin&#39; Man&quot;; &quot;Revival (Love Is Everywhere)&quot;; &quot;Seven Turns&quot;; &quot;Soulshine&quot;; &quot;Straight from the Heart&quot;; &quot;<b>Whipping</b> <b>Post</b>&quot;. films &middot; <b>songs</b> &middot; Slave name &middot; Slave catcher &middot; Slave patrol &middot; Slave Route Project &middot; Treatment in U.S. &middot; breeding &middot; court cases &middot; Washington &middot; Jefferson &middot; Adams &middot; Lincoln &middot; 40 acres &middot; Freedmen&#39;s Bureau &middot; bit &middot; Emancipation Day &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. Flagellation (Latin flagellum, &quot;whip&quot;), flogging, <b>whipping</b> or lashing is the act of beating the ... The public <b>whipping</b> of women was abolished in 1817 (<b>after</b> having been in&nbsp;... Jon Gordon Langseth Jr. (born January 29, 1981), known as Jonny Lang, is an American blues, gospel, and rock <b>singer</b>, <b>songwriter</b>, and guitarist. ... Soon <b>after</b> his father took him to see the Bad Medicine Blues Band, one of the ... The <b>songs</b> &quot; Only a Man&quot; and &quot;Thankful&quot; from his album Turn Around, are about his belief in God.
Who sings the song tied to the whipping post?
The <b>alkaline earth metals</b> are six chemical elements in group 2 of the <b>periodic</b> <b>table</b>. They are ... None of the <b>alkaline earth metals</b> are <b>found</b> in their elemental state. Common magnesium—containing minerals are carnallite, magnesite, and &nbsp;... The <b>periodic table</b>, also known as the <b>periodic table</b> of elements, is a tabular display of the ... Beryllium, for example, is classified as an <b>alkaline earth metal</b> although its amphoteric chemistry and tendency to ... character explains the stair- shaped dividing line between metals and nonmetals <b>found</b> on some <b>periodic</b> <b>tables</b>, and&nbsp;... The alkali metals consist of the chemical elements lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K), ... The next element below francium (eka-francium) in the <b>periodic</b> <b>table</b> would ... to them (the noble gases and the <b>alkaline earth metals</b>) in the Solar System. ... of actinium-227 and can be <b>found</b> in trace amounts in uranium minerals. A rare-<b>earth</b> element (REE) or rare-<b>earth metal</b> (REM), as defined by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, is one of a set of seventeen chemical elements in the <b>periodic table</b>, specifically the fifteen lanthanides, ... They are often <b>found</b> in <b>minerals</b> with thorium (Th), and less commonly uranium ( U). Despite&nbsp;... A period 3 <b>element</b> is one of the chemical elements in the third row (or period) of the <b>periodic</b> ... Magnesium (symbol Mg) is an <b>alkaline earth metal</b> and has common oxidation number +2. ... The free <b>element</b> (metal) is not <b>found</b> naturally on Earth, as it is highly reactive (though once produced, it is coated in a thin layer of&nbsp;... The <b>periodic table</b> is laid out in rows to illustrate recurring (<b>periodic</b>) <b>trends</b> in the chemical ... It is an <b>alkaline earth metal</b>, a relatively reactive group, although not nearly as reactive as the ... Yttrium is almost always <b>found</b> combined with the lanthanides in rare earth minerals and is never <b>found</b> in nature as a free element. Heavy metals are generally defined as metals with relatively high densities, atomic weights, ... For example, rubidium in group (column) 1 of the <b>periodic table</b> has an atomic ... alkali and <b>alkaline earths</b>, aluminium, the group 3 metals, and the lanthanides and actinides. ... They are usually <b>found</b> in (insoluble) sulfide minerals. A period 6 <b>element</b> is one of the chemical elements in the sixth row (or period) of the <b>periodic</b> ... Barium is a chemical <b>element</b> with the symbol Ba and atomic number 56. It is the fifth <b>element</b> in Group 2, a soft silvery metallic <b>alkaline earth</b> <b>metal</b>. Barium is never <b>found</b> in nature in its pure form due to its reactivity with air. A block of the <b>periodic table</b> is a set of chemical elements having their differentiating electrons ... elements from the first two columns, the nonmetals hydrogen and helium and the alkali metals (in group 1) and <b>alkaline earth metals</b> (group 2). An extended <b>periodic table</b> theorises about chemical elements beyond those currently known ... Fricke&#39;s predictions—up to element 184—also <b>found</b> some elements to be displaced from the Aufbau principle as a ... Elements 165 and 166 were predicted to be alkali and <b>alkaline earth metals</b>, though they may also mix&nbsp;...
Where are alkaline earth metals found on the periodic table?
The <b>United Nations Human Rights Council</b> is a <b>United Nations</b> body whose mission is to ... The UNHRC has set <b>up</b> two working groups for its Complaint Procedure: ... people this year [2015] than ISIS to be <b>head of</b> a key human rights panel. <b>Head</b>. Michelle Bachelet, High Commissioner for Human Rights. Website, www. ohchr.org. The Office of the <b>United Nations</b> High Commissioner for Human Rights , commonly known as ... <b>United Nations</b> Commission on Human Rights (replaced by <b>Human Rights Council</b> in 2006) ... Jump <b>up</b> to: &quot;OHCHR | High Commissioner&quot; . The <b>United Nations Commission</b> on <b>Human Rights</b> (UNCHR) was a functional <b>commission</b> ... Commissions&quot; set <b>up</b> within the early <b>UN</b> structure (the other being the <b>Commission</b> on the Status of Women). ... &quot;In Larger Freedom, Report of the Secretary-General of the <b>United Nations</b> for decision by <b>Heads</b> of State and&nbsp;... The <b>United Nations Human Rights Committee</b> is a <b>United Nations</b> body of 18 experts ... for the State to consider in future;; Lastly, procedures are used to follow <b>up</b> on implementation of the Human Rights Committees&#39; recommendations. The United States Ambassador to the <b>United Nations Human Rights Council</b> is the diplomatic ... <b>Up</b> until 2006, the position was commonly known as the United States Ambassador to the <b>United Nations</b> ... States Ambassador to <b>United</b> <b>Nations</b> and Other International Organizations in Geneva (<b>head of</b> the overall mission, and&nbsp;... A <b>human rights commission</b>, also known as a human relations commission, is a body set <b>up</b> to ... <b>United Nations</b> (Universal), <b>United Nations Human Rights</b> <b>Council</b>, Replaced the <b>United Nations</b> Commission on Human Rights; distinct from the&nbsp;... The African <b>Commission</b> on <b>Human</b> and Peoples&#39; <b>Rights</b> (ACHPR) is a quasi- judicial body ... This ends <b>up</b> in them drafting <b>up</b> proposals to send <b>up</b> the chain of command to the ... Although its authority rests on its own treaty, the African Charter, the <b>Commission</b> reports to the Assembly of <b>Heads</b> of State and Government of&nbsp;... The <b>United Nations</b> (<b>UN</b>) is an intergovernmental organization that aims to maintain ... The <b>UN</b> has six principal organs: the General Assembly; the Security <b>Council</b>; the ... to preserve <b>human rights</b> and justice in their own lands as well as in other lands, ... &quot;The <b>heads</b> of the delegations of the sponsoring countries took turns as&nbsp;... Amnesty International is a non-governmental organization with its headquarters in the United ... Amnesty draws attention to human rights abuses and campaigns for ... <b>UN</b> Office, said: &quot;The credibility of the <b>U.N. Human Rights Council</b> is at stake . ... rights record at home has continued to deteriorate and the coalition it <b>leads</b>&nbsp;... The <b>United Nations</b> General Assembly is one of the six principal organs of the <b>United Nations</b> ... The agenda for each session is planned <b>up</b> to seven months in advance and ... During the main part of the session, <b>which runs</b> from the opening of the ... The newest council is the <b>United Nations Human Rights Council</b>, which&nbsp;...
Who heads up the un human rights council?
Amy Lou Adams (born August 20, 1974) is an American <b>actress</b>. Known for both her comedic ... Adams <b>played Lois Lane</b> for the third time in Justice League ( 2017), ... She will then reprise the role of <b>Giselle</b> in Disenchanted, a sequel to&nbsp;... Amy Adams is an American <b>actress</b> who made her film debut in the 1999 black comedy Drop ... Among her three film releases of 2013, Adams <b>played Lois Lane</b> in the superhero film Man of Steel, and ... 2007, Enchanted, Princess <b>Giselle</b>. The damsel-in-distress, persecuted maiden, or princess in jeopardy is a classic theme in world ... But those heroines, <b>played</b> by <b>actresses</b> such as Linda Stirling and Kay ... In a King Kong-like fashion, she carries him to the top of a New York skyscraper, until Robert&#39;s beloved <b>Giselle</b> climbs it, sword in hand, to save him. Philip Burnett Franklin Agee was a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) case officer and writer of ... Agee stated that the CIA customarily <b>performed</b> this service for subsidiaries of large U.S. corporations ... and he was given a German passport, the nationality of his wife, ballet dancer <b>Giselle</b> Roberge. ... Edited by <b>Lois</b> Wolf. <b>Lois Lane</b> made her debut in the first issue with Superman. An unnamed &quot;office boy&quot; with a bow tie makes a brief appearance in the story &quot;Superman&#39;s Phony&nbsp;... The Saturn Award for Best <b>Actress</b> is one of the annual Saturn Awards given by the American ... Jenny Agutter &middot; An American Werewolf in London, Nurse Alex Price. Margot Kidder &middot; Superman II &middot; <b>Lois Lane</b> &middot; Angela Lansbury &middot; The Mirror Crack&#39;d, Miss Jane&nbsp;... This is a list of people from the American state of Colorado. It includes people that lived, were ... The Master and American Hustle &middot; Tim Allen (born in Denver) – film and television <b>actor</b>, comedian, winner of a ... Ronnie <b>Lane</b> (lived and died in Trinidad) – singer, songwriter, bass guitarist; member of the bands Small Faces&nbsp;... The following is a list of soap opera characters who have been <b>played</b> by more than one <b>actor</b> ... (1990); Daniel Markel (1990–91); Brian <b>Lane</b> Green (1991–93); Evan Frame: <b>played</b> by Charles Grant (1988–90); ... Angelis (2009–10); Iva Snyder: <b>played</b> by Lisa Brown (1985–94, 1998, 2000–01, 2003); <b>Lois</b> Robbins ( 1992)&nbsp;... Ilaria Latini (born October 21, 1972) is an Italian voice <b>actress</b>. Contents. 1 Biography. 1.1 Personal life. 2 Dubbing roles. 2.1 Animation; 2.2 Live action. 3 References; 4 External links. Biography[edit]. Latini is the second-born daughter of voice <b>actor</b> Franco Latini and dialogue ... Lane in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice; <b>Lois Lane</b> in Justice League&nbsp;... A list of notable individuals who have practiced or learned the Transcendental Meditation ... &quot;Compassion-Sun Leonard Bernstein <b>Plays</b> Through Sri Chinmoy Flames&quot;. Radio Sri Chinmoy. ... <b>Gisele</b> Bündchen disse o que faz para manter a boa forma: meditação. ... &quot;Kimora Lee Simmons on &#39;Life in the Fab <b>Lane</b>&#39;&quot;. Philippine&nbsp;...
The actress who played lois lane and giselle?
<b>Europe</b> is traditionally defined as one of seven continents. ... Caucasus <b>Mountains</b>, which also <b>separate Europe</b> and <b>Asia</b>&nbsp;... The boundaries between the continents of Earth are generally a matter of geographical convention. Several slightly different conventions are in use. The number of continents is most commonly considered seven but may <b>range</b> ... between <b>Europe</b> and <b>Asia</b> (dividing Eurasia): along the Turkish Straits, the Caucasus and the&nbsp;... The Caucasus Mountains are a mountain system at the intersection of <b>Europe</b> and <b>Asia</b>. ... In the southeast the Aras River <b>separates</b> the Lesser Caucasus from the Talysh Mountains which straddle the border of ... The northern slopes of the Greater Caucasus <b>Mountain Range</b> are 3 °C (5.4 °F) colder than the southern slopes. The Ural Mountains or simply the Urals, are a <b>mountain range</b> that runs approximately from north to south through western Russia, from the coast of the Arctic Ocean to the Ural River and northwestern Kazakhstan. The <b>mountain</b> <b>range</b> forms part of the conventional boundary between the continents of <b>Europe</b> and <b>Asia</b>. A <b>mountain range</b> or hill range is a series of mountains or hills ranged in a line and connected ... The belt also includes other <b>European</b> and <b>Asian mountain</b> <b>ranges</b>. The Himalayas contain the highest mountains in the world, including Mount&nbsp;... This is a list of <b>mountain ranges</b> on Earth and a few other astronomical bodies. First, the highest ... 1.4.1 Africa; 1.4.2 <b>Asia</b>; 1.4.3 <b>Europe</b>; 1.4.4 North America ... of such significance <b>separates</b> the Pamirs and Kongur Tagh, just political boundaries. ... All of the <b>Asian</b> ranges above have been formed in part over the past 35 to 55&nbsp;... The Andes, Andes Mountains or Andean Mountains are the longest continental <b>mountain range</b> ... The Andes Mountains are the highest <b>mountain range</b> outside <b>Asia</b>. ... that <b>separate</b> the Andes from the ancient cratons in eastern South America. ... Devastated by <b>European</b> diseases to which they had no immunity and civil&nbsp;... The Altai Mountains also spelled Altay Mountains, are a <b>mountain range</b> in Central and East ... On the northern side of the range which <b>separates</b> the upper Bukhtarma from the upper Katun is the Katun glacier, ... BC and led to a rapid and massive migration of peoples from the region into distant parts of <b>Europe</b> and <b>Asia</b>. The Atlas Mountains are a <b>mountain range</b> in the Maghreb. It <b>separates</b> the Mediterranean and ... North America, <b>Europe</b> and Africa were connected millions of years ago. ... Kunlun Mountains &middot; Liaodong Peninsula &middot; High-mountain <b>Asia</b>. The Alps form part of a Cenozoic orogenic belt of <b>mountain chains</b>, called the Alpide belt, that stretches through southern <b>Europe</b> and <b>Asia</b> from ... A gap in these <b>mountain chains</b> in central <b>Europe separates</b> the Alps from the Carpathians to the&nbsp;...
The mountain range that separates europe from asia is?
&quot;<b>Spirit in the Sky</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> written and originally recorded by Norman Greenbaum and ... There is a music video with Greenbaum <b>singing the song</b>. About the&nbsp;... <b>Spirit in the Sky</b> is the debut album by American <b>singer</b>-<b>songwriter</b> Norman Greenbaum. It contains his popular hit <b>song</b>, the title track &quot;<b>Spirit in the Sky</b>&quot;. Norman Joel Greenbaum (born November 20, 1942) is an American <b>singer</b>- <b>songwriter</b>. He is best known for writing and performing the 1969 <b>song</b> &quot;<b>Spirit in</b> <b>the Sky</b>&quot;. &quot;<b>Spirit in the Sky</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by Norwegian music group Keiino. It represented Norway in the ... KEiiNO <b>sing</b> and joik in Norway&#39;s first rehearsal; ^ &quot;Second Semi -Final: Last 10 acts qualify for Eurovision 2019 Grand Final&quot;. Eurovision.tv. 16 May&nbsp;... Keiino is a Norwegian supergroup consisting of Sámi rapper Fred Buljo, and Norwegian <b>singers</b> Alexandra Rotan and Tom Hugo. ... 2019, the group represented Norway in the Eurovision <b>Song</b> Contest 2019 with the <b>song</b> “<b>Spirit in</b> <b>the Sky</b>”. <b>Songwriter</b>(s) &middot; Alison Goldfrapp &middot; Will Gregory &middot; Producer(s). Alison Goldfrapp; Will Gregory. Goldfrapp singles chronology. &quot;Black Cherry&quot; (2004), &quot;Ooh La La&quot; ( 2005), &quot;Number 1&quot; (2005). Audio sample. Menu. 0:00. file &middot; help. &quot;Ooh La La&quot; is a <b>song</b> performed by English group Goldfrapp. The <b>song</b> was written and ... It features a sample from the 1969 <b>song</b> &quot;<b>Spirit in the Sky</b>&quot; by Norman&nbsp;... Doctor and the Medics is a British glam rock band formed in London in 1981. The group was most successful during the 1980s and is best known for their cover of Norman Greenbaum&#39;s &quot;<b>Spirit in the Sky</b>&quot; which reached No. ... The band&#39;s female backing <b>singers</b>, known as The Anadin Brothers, were originally three in number &nbsp;... ... both as a <b>songwriter</b> and as a performer. In 2019 he participated in the Melodi Grand Prix as part of the group KEiiNO and won with the <b>song</b> &quot;<b>Spirit in the Sky</b>&quot;. Norway participated in the Eurovision <b>Song</b> Contest 2019. The Norwegian broadcaster Norsk ... Selected song, &quot;Spirit in the Sky&quot;. Selected songwriter(s). &quot;<b>Spirit</b> in the Night&quot; is a <b>song</b> written and originally recorded by American <b>singer</b>/ <b>songwriter</b> Bruce Springsteen for his debut album Greetings from Asbury Park,&nbsp;...
Who sings the song spirit in the sky?
She came to prominence for her appearances in <b>AT&amp;T</b> television <b>commercials</b> as saleswoman Lily Adams from 2013 to 2016. In addition to her <b>commercial</b>&nbsp;... &quot;You Will&quot; was an <b>AT&amp;T</b> marketing campaign that launched in 1993, consisting of <b>commercials</b> directed by David Fincher. Each ad presented a futuristic scenario&nbsp;... Pat Trumble Fleet is a working American voice actress known as the registered voice of <b>AT&amp;T</b>. Widely recognized for the tens of thousands of recordings she has &nbsp;... Unix System V (pronounced: &quot;System Five&quot;) is one of the first <b>commercial</b> versions of the Unix operating system. It was originally developed by <b>AT&amp;T</b> and first&nbsp;... In 1973, <b>AT&amp;T</b> released Version 5 Unix and licensed it to educational institutions, and licensed 1975&#39;s Version 6 to companies for the first time. While <b>commercial</b>&nbsp;... MCI hired the same actors used in an <b>AT&amp;T commercial</b> in 1981. In the AT&amp;T version, the son calls his mother and, when asked why, replied “just &#39;cuz I love you”&nbsp;... Telstar is the name of various communications satellites. The first two Telstar satellites were ... Belonging to <b>AT&amp;T</b>, the original Telstar was part of a multi- national agreement among <b>AT&amp;T</b> (USA), Bell Telephone Laboratories (USA), ... The first <b>commercial</b> geosynchronous satellite was Intelsat I (&quot;Early Bird&quot;) launched in 1965. The EO is an early <b>commercial</b> tablet computer that was created by Eo, Inc. (later acquired by <b>AT&amp;T</b> Corporation), and released in April 1993. Eo (Latin for &quot;I go&quot;)&nbsp;... Christopher Beck Bennett (born October 1, 1984), professionally known as Beck Bennett, is an American actor, comedian, and writer who is a current cast member on Saturday Night Live, joining in 2013. Before his tenure on SNL, he was recognized for the <b>AT&amp;T</b> &quot;It&#39;s Not Complicated&quot; <b>commercials</b> where he&nbsp;... This is a list of <b>commercial</b> 5G NR networks around the globe, showing their frequency bands. ... &quot;<b>AT&amp;T</b> 5G network now live; <b>commercial</b> service starts on 21 December&quot;. TeleGeography. 2018-12-19. Retrieved 2018-12-08. ^ &quot;<b>AT&amp;T</b> answers 5&nbsp;...
Who is the female in the at&t commercial?
If some god had been <b>holding</b> level the balance of Dike (<b>Justice</b>). The <b>scales</b> represent the weighing of evidence, and the <b>scales</b> lack a&nbsp;... The statue depicts a pregnant <b>woman holding</b> aloft a sword while <b>carrying the</b> <b>scales of justice</b> and standing on a pile of law books. Half of the sculpture shows &nbsp;... The <b>woman</b> is <b>holding</b> a pair of scales, as a <b>symbol of justice</b>, but her eyes are closed—a reference to the traditional depiction of <b>Lady</b> Justice wearing a blindfold&nbsp;... <b>Woman Holding</b> a Balance, also called <b>Woman</b> Testing a Balance, is an oil painting by Dutch ... Opinions on the theme and symbolism of the painting differ, with the <b>woman</b> alternatively viewed as a <b>symbol</b> of holiness or earthliness. ... variously &quot;interpreted as a vanitas painting, as a representation of divine truth or <b>justice</b>,&nbsp;... Themis is an ancient Greek Titaness. She is described as &quot;[the <b>Lady</b>] of good counsel&quot;, and is the personification of divine order, fairness, law, natural law, and custom. Her symbols are the <b>Scales of Justice</b>, tools used to remain balanced and ... Some classical representations of Themis showed her <b>holding</b> a sword,&nbsp;... Allegorical sculpture are sculptures of personifications of abstract ideas as in allegory. Common in the western world, for example, are statues of <b>Lady Justice</b> representing <b>justice</b>, traditionally <b>holding scales</b>&nbsp;... Spirit of <b>Justice</b> is a 1933 cast aluminum <b>statue</b> depicting <b>Lady Justice</b> that stands on display along with its male counterpart Majesty of <b>Justice</b> in the Great Hall&nbsp;... That seal used republican imagery, such as a <b>woman holding scales of justice</b> on the obverse and on the reverse the motto &quot;Industry the Means, Plenty the&nbsp;... The Central Criminal Court of England and Wales is a court in London and one of a number of ... On the dome above the court stands a gilt bronze <b>statue</b> of <b>Lady</b> <b>Justice</b>, executed by ... Court 19 is now used variously as a press overflow facility, as a registration room for first-day jurors or as a <b>holding</b> area for serving jurors. Right: <b>Justice</b>, wearing a blindfold (representing impartiality) and <b>holding scales</b> ( representing fairness) and the sword of <b>justice</b>. A banner below the shield&nbsp;...
Who is the woman holding the scales of justice?
Lori Grimes is a fictional character from the comic book series The <b>Walking Dead</b> and is ... Lori, believing him to be dead, takes <b>Carl</b> and accompanies Rick&#39;s best friend Shane ... IGN writer Eric Goldman commended Callies Sepinwall added that Callies &quot;absolutely sold&quot; the portrayal of a <b>mother</b> saying &quot;goodbye to the son &nbsp;... <b>Carl</b> Grimes is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists in the comic book series The <b>Walking Dead</b> and was ... This comes in handy when he saves his <b>mother</b> from an attacking walker. Later, he is forced to kill an ... Chandler Riggs <b>portrays Carl</b> Grimes in the television adaptation. <b>Carl</b> is Lori and Rick Grimes&#39;&nbsp;... Sophia Peletier is a fictional character from the comic series The <b>Walking Dead</b> and is ... She is seen <b>playing</b> with <b>Carl</b> Grimes and a pair of twins named Billy and Ben, and witnesses <b>Carl</b> and his <b>mother</b> Lori reunite with his father, Rick. ... The group begins to settle there, and Sophia, her <b>mother</b> Carol, and the rest of the&nbsp;... Siddiq is a fictional character from the comic book series The <b>Walking Dead</b> and the television ... In the season premiere &quot;Mercy&quot;, Siddiq is first seen surrendering to <b>Carl</b> and tells him that he has not eaten in a few days. When <b>Carl</b> ... Riggs also joked with Entertainment Weekly that <b>Carl&#39;s</b> death &quot;was all Siddiq&#39;s <b>mom&#39;s</b> fault&quot;. Lydia is a fictional character from the comic book series The <b>Walking Dead</b> and the television ... She is put in a cell next to <b>Carl</b>&#39;s. She tries to get ... Lydia rejects the Whisperers completely and is disowned by her <b>mother</b>. However, her&nbsp;... Chandler Riggs (born June 27, 1999) is an American <b>actor</b> and DJ, known for his regular role as <b>Carl</b> Grimes on the AMC horror-drama television series The <b>Walking Dead</b>&nbsp;... Enid is a fictional character in the television series The <b>Walking Dead</b>. She is portrayed by ... She is first introduced to <b>Carl</b> sitting on a bed with a book while Ron and Mikey show <b>Carl</b> their ... Katelyn Nacon <b>portrays</b> Enid on The <b>Walking</b> <b>Dead</b>. Andrea is a fictional character from the comic book series The <b>Walking Dead</b> and is portrayed ... Andrea, along with Rick, Michonne, <b>Carl</b>, and Glenn, go to the Hilltop Colony by ambassador ... Out War,&quot; Andrea is shown to still be with Rick, and now has <b>Carl</b> calling her &quot;<b>mom</b>. ... &quot;AMC adds <b>actor</b>, producer to &#39;<b>Walking</b> <b>Dead</b>&#39;&quot;. The following is a list of characters from The <b>Walking Dead</b> television series based on the ... In later episodes set in the prison, <b>Carl</b> witnesses his <b>mother&#39;s</b> death during childbirth and assumes the responsibility ... Merle, <b>who acts</b> as Martinez&#39;s sparring partner in Woodbury&#39;s gladiator-style tournaments, refers to him both as&nbsp;... In the present, <b>Carl</b> has been accidentally shot by a man named Otis (Pruitt Taylor Vince), who was hunting for deer. Otis brings Rick, <b>Carl</b> and Shane to a&nbsp;...
Who plays carl's mom in the walking dead?
The area <b>became</b> a part of Mexico in 1821 following its successful war for independence but was ceded to the United <b>States</b> in&nbsp;... The history of <b>California</b> can <b>be</b> divided into: the Native American period; European exploration ... <b>California became</b> the 31st US <b>state</b> in 1850 and played a small role in the American Civil War. Chinese immigrants increasingly came under&nbsp;... To <b>be</b> effective, the amendment would have needed approval by the <b>State</b> Assembly, by <b>California</b> voters, and by the United <b>States</b> Congress. As expected by&nbsp;... The Yes <b>California</b> Independence Campaign is an American political action committee, founded by Louis J. Marinelli, that promotes the secession of the <b>state</b> of <b>California</b> from the United <b>States</b>. The organization promoted a proposed initiative to <b>be</b> placed on the 2019 <b>California state</b> ballot, which,&nbsp;... Six Californias was a proposed initiative to split the U.S. <b>state</b> of <b>California</b> into six <b>states</b>. ... consent would eventually need to <b>be</b> given by both the <b>California State</b> Legislature and the U.S. Congress to admit the new <b>states</b> to the union per&nbsp;... Cal 3 was a proposal to split the U.S. <b>state</b> of <b>California</b> into three <b>states</b>. It was launched in ... New <b>States</b> may <b>be</b> admitted by the Congress into this Union; but no new <b>States</b> shall <b>be</b> formed or erected within the Jurisdiction of any other <b>State</b> ;&nbsp;... The <b>State</b> of <b>California</b> did not send its units east, but many citizens traveled east and joined the Union Army there, some of whom <b>became</b> famous. <b>California&#39;s</b>&nbsp;... Before <b>becoming a state</b> in 1952, the area was known as the North Territory of Baja <b>California</b> (El Territorio Norte de Baja <b>California</b>). It has an area of 70,113&nbsp;... He was subsequently voted out of office, <b>becoming</b> the second governor in the history of the United <b>States</b> to <b>be</b> recalled after Lynn Frazier of North Dakota in 1921&nbsp;... Human history in <b>California</b> began when indigenous Americans first arrived some ... <b>California</b> was ceded to the United <b>States</b> under the terms of the 1848 Treaty of ... Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo is believed to <b>be</b> the first European to explore the&nbsp;...
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The <b>Treaty of Paris</b>, also known as the Treaty of <b>1763</b>, was signed on 10 February <b>1763</b> by the kingdoms of Great <b>Britain</b>, France and <b>Spain</b>, ... Some have claimed that to be <b>part</b> of <b>British</b> policy to limit emigration. ... Colony to be of utmost <b>consequence</b> to France &amp; cannot be convinced... that their <b>Country</b> has been conceded&nbsp;... The Royal Proclamation of <b>1763</b> was issued by King George III on October 7, <b>1763</b>, following Great <b>Britain&#39;s acquisition</b> of French territory in North America ... Both <b>Spain</b> and Britain received some French islands in the Caribbean. ... Great Britain ceded the land in question to the United States in the <b>Treaty of Paris</b> (1783 ). The <b>1763 Treaty of Paris</b> ended the major war known by Americans as the French and Indian War and by Canadians as the Seven Years&#39; War / Guerre de Sept Ans, or by French-Canadians, La Guerre de la Conquête. It was signed by Great <b>Britain</b>, France and <b>Spain</b>, with Portugal in agreement. ... <b>As a result</b> claims of sovereignty on the Pacific were determined by settlement&nbsp;... <b>British</b> North America refers to the <b>British</b> Empire&#39;s colonial territories in North America from ... (<b>Spain</b> had not taken possession of any of Louisiana, which had been ceded to it under the Treaty of Fontainebleau, from France until 1769.) By the <b>Treaty of Paris</b> (1783), the United States <b>acquired</b> the <b>part</b> of Quebec south of the&nbsp;... The <b>Treaty of Paris</b>, signed in Paris by representatives of King George III of Great <b>Britain</b> and ... <b>Britain</b> would take the <b>area</b> north of the Ohio River. ... Great <b>Britain</b> also signed separate agreements with France and <b>Spain</b>, and (provisionally) ... boundary, <b>resulting</b> in a territorial dispute resolved by the Treaty of Madrid in 1795). West Florida was a colony of the Kingdom of Great <b>Britain</b> from <b>1763</b> until 1783 when it was ceded to <b>Spain</b> as <b>part</b> of the Peace of <b>Paris</b>. <b>British</b> West Florida comprised parts of the modern U.S. states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. Effective <b>British</b> control ended in 1781 when <b>Spain</b> captured Pensacola. ... When <b>Spain acquired</b> West Florida in 1783, the eastern <b>British</b> boundary was&nbsp;... Canada was under <b>British</b> rule beginning with the <b>1763 Treaty of Paris</b>, when New France, of which the colony of Canada was a <b>part</b>, formally became a <b>part</b> of the <b>British</b> Empire. Gradually, other territories, colonies and provinces that were <b>part</b> of <b>British</b> ... Although <b>Spain</b> had taken the lead in the exploration of the northwest Pacific&nbsp;... The Conquest of New France (French La Conquête) was the <b>British</b> military conquest of New France during the Seven Years&#39; War. The conquest was undertaken by the <b>British</b> as a campaign in 1758, with the <b>acquisition</b> of Canada made official in the <b>Treaty of Paris</b> that ... In February <b>1763</b>, the <b>Treaty of Paris</b> made the northern portion of New&nbsp;... The Territory of Alabama (sometimes Alabama Territory) was an organized incorporated ... St. Stephens, located in the central <b>area</b> of the Alabama Territory on the ... Possession of the Kingdom of Great Britain since <b>1763</b>, in the <b>Treaty of</b> <b>Paris</b> ... <b>1763</b>–1783 (temporarily briefly possessed by <b>Britain</b>, <b>acquired</b> from <b>Spain</b>. The Illinois <b>Country</b> sometimes referred to as Upper Louisiana was a vast region of New France ... <b>As a consequence</b> of the French defeat in the French and Indian War, the Illinois <b>Country</b> east ... Distinctions became somewhat clearer after the <b>Treaty of Paris</b> in <b>1763</b>, when <b>Britain acquired</b> Canada and the land claimed by&nbsp;...
As a result of the 1763 treaty of paris britain acquired which area from spain?
<b>Voices</b>[edit]. Lennie Weinrib as <b>King</b> Leonidas and Secretary Bird. The <b>king</b> is a lion, and a devoted soccer player with a fearsome temper&nbsp;... Lennie Weinrib (April 29, 1935 – June 28, 2006), also known as Lenny Weinrib, Leonard ... He also was the <b>voice</b> for Timer in the &quot;Time for Timer&quot; ABC public service announcements in the early 1970s. ... <b>Bedknobs and Broomsticks</b> (1971) - Secretary Bird / <b>King</b> Leonidas (<b>voice</b>); Yogi&#39;s Ark Lark (1972) - Cap&#39;n Noah Smitty&nbsp;... Robert John Holthaus (December 28, 1928 – August 2, 1985), better known as Bob Holt, was ... Mangiafuoco (English version, <b>voice</b>, uncredited); <b>Bedknobs and</b> <b>Broomsticks</b> ... The <b>King</b> (<b>voice</b>); The Incredible Hulk (1982-1983, TV Series) . The Sword in the Stone is a 1963 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by ... Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, the film features the <b>voices</b> of Rickie ... <b>Bedknobs and Broomsticks</b> in 1971, and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh ... He pulls it once again, revealing that he is England&#39;s rightful <b>king</b>. Languages in which only one or few Disney movies or TV shows have been dubbed: Austrian German &middot; Bengali &middot; Galician (<b>Bedknobs and Broomsticks</b>); Hawaiian&nbsp;... Thurl Arthur Ravenscroft was an American <b>voice</b> actor and bass singer known as the booming ... <b>Bedknobs and Broomsticks</b>, Singing <b>voice</b> of Russian vendor / Various ... 1980, The Return of the <b>King</b>, Goblins/Chorus, <b>Voice</b>, Uncredited. Dallas Raymond McKennon (July 19, 1919 – July 14, 2009), sometimes credited as Dal ... McKennon was also the <b>voice</b> of Hardy Boys sidekick Chet Morton in the 1969 ... and One Dalmatians, Mary Poppins, and <b>Bedknobs and Broomsticks</b>. ... <b>King</b> Cole&#39;s Party (1987) - Crooked Man; Wee Sing: <b>King</b> Cole&#39;s Party (1987)&nbsp;... The filmography of American actor and <b>voice</b> actor Mark Hamill. Contents. 1 Film; 2 Television ... 1992, The Legend of Prince Valiant, <b>King</b> Weldon (<b>voice</b>), Episode : &quot;Peace on Earth&quot;. 1992–1994, Batman: The Animated Series &middot; The Joker&nbsp;... Corey Gregg Weinberg (born August 3, 1955), known professionally as Corey Burton, is an ... Burton has done extensive <b>voice</b>-work for Disney, including animated ... <b>King</b> Stefan in Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams. This is the filmography of Vincent Price (May 27, 1911 – October 25, 1993), which includes ... The Vagabond <b>King</b>, Narrator, Michael Curtiz, <b>Voice</b> Uncredited.
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<b>Game of Thrones</b> is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and ... The Sparrows, a group of religious fanatics, impose <b>their</b> views upon the city, imprisoning ... In King&#39;s Landing, Cersei kills the High Sparrow, Margaery, Loras and <b>many</b> others by blowing up the Great Sept with wildfire. Tommen&nbsp;... <b>Game of Thrones</b> is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and ... Although <b>many</b> of the cast returned after the first <b>season</b>, the producers had <b>many</b> new ... Benioff and Weiss write each of <b>their episodes</b> together, with one of them writing the first half of the script and the other the second half. The first half of the <b>season</b> involves <b>many</b> of the main characters converging at Winterfell with <b>their</b> armies in an effort to repel the Night King and his army of&nbsp;... The fifth <b>season</b> of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> premiered on HBO on ... Critical response[edit]. The fifth <b>season</b> was met with mostly positive reviews, though <b>many</b> deemed it to be weaker than its predecessors. ... &quot;<b>Game of Thrones</b> Absolutely Did Not Need to Go <b>There</b> with Sansa Stark&quot;. Vanity Fair. The seventh and penultimate <b>season</b> of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> ... He forges an alliance with Daenerys in an attempt to unite <b>their</b> forces against the ... &quot;&#39;<b>Game of Thrones</b>&#39; <b>season</b> 7 finale will be pretty damn <b>long</b>&quot;. The first <b>season</b> of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> premiered on HBO on ... By April 2011, multiple entertainment news outlets had put it at the top of <b>their</b> lists of television events to look forward to in 2011. ... <b>Many</b> critics praised Peter Dinklage for his portrayal of Tyrion Lannister, with Ken Tucker from&nbsp;... The sixth <b>season</b> of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> premiered on HBO on April 24, 2016, and concluded on June 26, 2016. It consists of ten <b>episodes</b>, each of approximately 50–60 minutes <b>long</b>. ... Jon, Sansa, and Davos recruit the Wildlings and House Mormont to <b>their</b> cause, but remain outnumbered&nbsp;... <b>Game of Thrones</b> is an episodic graphic adventure video game based on the TV series of the ... A second <b>season</b> had been planned but was placed on hold in 2017, amid restructuring issues at Telltale Games ... Through Telltale&#39;s servers, the game tracks <b>how many</b> players selected which option and lets the player compare&nbsp;... The third <b>season</b> of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> premiered in the ... In the Riverlands, Melisandre buys Gendry from the Brotherhood, and foretells Arya that she will kill <b>many</b> people with brown eyes, green eyes, and ... &quot;&#39;<b>Game of Thrones</b>&#39; showrunners on <b>season</b> 2, splitting Book 3 and <b>their</b> hope for&nbsp;... The fourth <b>season</b> of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> premiered in the ... Benioff and Weiss co-directed the <b>season</b> premiere after making <b>their</b> ... with a few of the <b>many</b> cast members who meet <b>their</b> demise in <b>Season</b> 4.
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Here are the <b>NFL</b> players with at least 75 <b>receiving touchdowns</b>. Players listed in bold are ... as <b>having</b> held outright or tied the <b>record</b> as the <b>NFL&#39;s</b> career receiving ... Super Bowl records &middot; 99-yard pass play &middot; <b>Highest</b> scoring games. Passing&nbsp;... In American <b>football</b>, passing, along with running <b>is</b> one of the two main methods of advancing ... The <b>record</b> for <b>receiving touchdowns</b> in a season <b>is</b> 23, set by Randy Moss during ... The Green Bay Packers <b>have had</b> a player from their team lead the league in <b>receiving touchdowns</b> 15 times, the <b>most</b> of any team in the <b>NFL</b>;&nbsp;... Here <b>is</b> a list of the records in the <b>National Football League</b> set by individual players. Contents. 1 Service; 2 Scoring. 2.1 <b>Touchdowns</b>; 2.2 Points after <b>touchdown</b>; 2.3 Field goals; 2.4 Safeties. 3 Rushing. 3.1 Rushing attempts; 3.2 Rushing yards; 3.3 Rushing <b>touchdowns</b> ... Note: this section applies to <b>touchdowns</b> scored by running, <b>receiving</b>,&nbsp;... Jerry Lee Rice Sr. (born October 13, 1962) <b>is</b> an American former professional <b>football</b> player ... Rice <b>is</b> the career leader in <b>most</b> major statistical categories for wide ... He <b>has</b> scored more points than any other non-kicker in <b>NFL history</b> with 1,256. ... in which Rice led the <b>NFL</b> in <b>receiving</b> yards and <b>touchdown</b> receptions. His 17 <b>receiving touchdowns</b> were the <b>most</b> of any <b>NFL</b> player in 2011, marking the first time in <b>NFL history</b> a tight end <b>had</b> sole possession of the league lead. This article details statistics relating to the Kansas City Chiefs <b>National Football</b> <b>League</b> (<b>NFL</b>) American <b>football</b> team, including career, single season and games records. Contents. 1 Offense. 1.1 Passing; 1.2 Receiving; 1.3 Rushing; 1.4 Combined (Rushing and ... <b>Most receiving touchdowns</b>, career: Tony Gonzalez, 76; <b>Most</b> receiving&nbsp;... Randy Gene Moss (born February 13, 1977) <b>is</b> an American former professional <b>football</b> player <b>who is</b> a television sports analyst. He played wide receiver for 14 seasons in the <b>National Football League</b> (<b>NFL</b>). He <b>holds</b> the <b>NFL</b> single-season <b>touchdown reception record</b> (23 in 2007), ... <b>Most</b> games with a <b>touchdown</b> <b>reception</b> in a season – 11 (1996); <b>Most</b>&nbsp;... The Minnesota Vikings <b>is</b> an American <b>football</b> franchise based in Minneapolis. The team was ... Note: Bold indicates the <b>record is</b> still active as of the end of the 2019 <b>NFL</b> ... <b>Most receiving touchdowns</b> in a rookie season: 17, Randy Moss ( 1998); <b>Most receiving touchdowns</b> in a game: 4, Ahmad Rashād (September 2, 1979)&nbsp;... Antonio Tavaris Brown Sr. (born July 10, 1988) <b>is</b> an American <b>football</b> wide receiver. Raised in ... &quot;<b>Most</b> receiving yards in a game without a <b>receiving</b> <b>touchdown</b>, <b>NFL history</b>&quot;. Pro-<b>Football</b>-Reference.com. Retrieved February 25, 2018. In American <b>football</b>, yards gained on a forward pass play are credited to the receiver as receiving yards. In the <b>National Football League</b> (<b>NFL</b>), 48 players <b>have</b> gained at least ... Here are the 50 players with the <b>most</b> receiving yards: ... List of <b>National Football League</b> career <b>receiving touchdowns</b> leaders &middot; List of <b>National</b>&nbsp;...
Who has the most receiving touchdowns in nfl history?
The Shire of <b>Pioneer</b> was a <b>local government</b> area surrounding the city of Mackay and including all but its innermost suburbs. The shire, administered from&nbsp;... <b>Pioneer</b> Shire Council Building is a heritage-listed town hall at 1 Wood Street, Mackay, Mackay ... The first <b>local government</b> body formed in the <b>Pioneer</b> Valley region was the Mackay <b>Municipal Council</b>, which first met on 1 December 1869. The City of Mackay was a <b>local government</b> area located in the Central Queensland region of ... The <b>Local Government</b> (Mackay and <b>Pioneer</b>) Regulation 1993 was gazetted on 17 December 1993, and on 30 March 1994, the two amalgamated&nbsp;... The <b>Pioneer</b> Institute is a free-market think tank based in Boston, Massachusetts. ... job and business creation, limited and effective state and <b>local government</b>,&nbsp;... The <b>Pioneer</b> Women&#39;s Memorial Avenue, located in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia commemorates the contributions of women to the development of the area. The Avenue was originally planted in 1936, the centenary of the settlement of Bacchus Marsh, by the local branch of the Country Women&#39;s Association. ... The CWA provided the trees, and the <b>local council</b> provided the tree-planting&nbsp;... The Shire of Sarina was a <b>local government</b> area located in the Central Queensland region of ... With the passage of the <b>Local Authorities</b> Act 1902, <b>Pioneer</b> Division became the Shire of <b>Pioneer</b> on 31 March 1903. The Shire of Sarina was&nbsp;... <b>Pioneer</b>, The <b>Pioneer</b>, or pioneering may refer to: Contents. 1 Companies and organizations ... Australia[edit]. <b>Pioneer</b> River, in Queensland; Shire of <b>Pioneer</b>, a former <b>local government</b> area; <b>Pioneer</b>, Queensland &middot; <b>Pioneer</b>, Tasmania&nbsp;... The Shire of Mirani was a <b>local government</b> area located in the North Queensland region of ... With the passage of the <b>Local Authorities</b> Act 1902, <b>Pioneer</b> Division became the Shire of <b>Pioneer</b> on 31 March 1903. The Shire of Mirani was&nbsp;... <b>Pioneer</b> is a suburb in the City of Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, ... Spinifex State College is a government secondary (7-12) school for boys and girls In 2017, the ... Main Article: <b>Local government</b> areas of Queensland&nbsp;... <b>Pioneer</b> Day is an official holiday celebrated on July 24 in the American state of Utah, with ... Similar to July 4, many <b>local</b> and all state-run <b>government</b> offices and many businesses are closed on <b>Pioneer</b> Day. In addition to being an official &nbsp;...
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The Yellowstone Caldera is a <b>volcanic</b> caldera and <b>supervolcano in Yellowstone</b> <b>National Park</b> ... of magma so swiftly that the overlying land collapses into the emptied magma chamber, forming a geographic depression <b>called</b> a caldera. <b>Yellowstone National Park</b> is an American national park located mostly in Wyoming, with small ... In 1978, Yellowstone was <b>named</b> a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hundreds ... This ash and other <b>volcanic</b> debris are believed to have come from the park area itself as the central part of Yellowstone is the massive caldera of a&nbsp;... This is actually below the solid <b>volcanic</b> rock and sediment that ... and porous <b>nature</b> of the rocks under the <b>Yellowstone</b> Plateau. ... This circulation, <b>called</b> convection, prevents water from&nbsp;... The <b>Yellowstone</b> hotspot is a <b>volcanic</b> hotspot in the United States responsible for large scale ... The Henry&#39;s Fork caldera is in an area <b>called</b> Island <b>Park</b>. ... Craters of the Moon <b>National</b> Monument and Preserve; Great Rift of Idaho; the lava&nbsp;... <b>Supervolcano</b> is a 2005 British-Canadian disaster television film that originally aired on 13 March 2005 on BBC One, and released by the BBC on 10 April 2005 on the Discovery Channel. It is centered on the speculated and potential eruption of the <b>volcanic</b> caldera of <b>Yellowstone National Park</b>. Old Faithful is a cone geyser located in <b>Yellowstone National Park</b> in Wyoming, United States. It was <b>named</b> in 1870 during the Washburn-Langford-Doane&nbsp;... The Grand Prismatic Spring in <b>Yellowstone National Park</b> is the largest hot spring in the United ... Grand Prismatic Spring was noted by geologists working in the Hayden Geological Survey of 1871, and <b>named</b> by them for its ... &quot;Steam Explosions, Earthquakes, and <b>Volcanic</b> Eruptions—What&#39;s in Yellowstone&#39;s Future?&quot;. Specimen Ridge, el. 8,379 feet (2,554 m) is an approximately 8.5-mile (13.7 km) ridge along the south rim of the Lamar Valley in <b>Yellowstone National Park</b>. ... Specimen Ridge consists of a geological formation <b>known as</b> the Lamar River ... At Specimen Ridge, these sediments consist of <b>volcanic</b> material eroded from and&nbsp;... Mudpot in Lassen <b>Volcanic</b> National Park. A mudpot, or mud pool, is a sort of acidic hot spring, or fumarole, with limited water. It usually ... Although mudpots are often <b>called</b> &quot;mud <b>volcanoes</b>&quot;, true mud <b>volcanoes</b> are very different in nature. ... The geothermal areas of <b>Yellowstone National Park</b> contain several notable&nbsp;... A geyser is a spring characterized by intermittent discharge of water ejected turbulently and ... Generally all geyser field sites are located near active <b>volcanic</b> areas, and the ... A key requirement that enables a geyser to erupt is a material <b>called</b> ... Old Faithful, perhaps the best-known geyser at <b>Yellowstone National</b> <b>Park</b>,&nbsp;...
What is the volcano in yellowstone national park called?
The <b>Man from Snowy River</b> is a 1982 Australian Western and drama film based on the Banjo ... Banjo Paterson poems including <b>Clancy</b> of the Overflow and The <b>Man from Snowy River</b> on the album The Bush Poems of A.B. (Banjo) Paterson. &quot;The <b>Man from Snowy River</b>&quot; is a poem by Australian bush poet Banjo Paterson. It was first ... Jack Thompson has released recordings of a number of Banjo Paterson poems including &quot;The <b>Man from Snowy River</b>&quot; and &quot;<b>Clancy</b> of the Overflow&quot;&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Clancy</b> of the Overflow&quot; is a poem by Banjo Paterson, first published in The Bulletin, ... <b>Clancy</b> was portrayed by Jack Thompson in the movie The <b>Man from</b> <b>Snowy River</b>, and <b>Clancy</b> is mentioned in the musical theatre production The <b>Man from Snowy River</b>: Arena Spectacular – during the recitation of the poem, <b>Clancy</b> is&nbsp;... The Man from Snowy River and Other Verses (1895) is the first collection of poems by Australian poet Banjo Paterson. It was released in hardback by Angus and Robertson in 1895, and features the poet&#39;s widely anthologised poems &quot;The <b>Man from Snowy River</b>&quot;, &quot;<b>Clancy</b> of the Overflow&quot;,&nbsp;... The <b>Man from Snowy River</b>: Arena Spectacular, based on Banjo Paterson&#39;s poem ... &quot;<b>Clancy&#39;s</b> Theme&quot;, which was written by Bruce Rowland for the film The Man&nbsp;... Nov 21, 2015 <b>...</b> He would go wherever horse and <b>man</b> could go. And <b>Clancy</b> of the Overflow came down to lend a hand, No better horseman ever held the&nbsp;... The Burrowes Film Group was a short lived Australian production company established in the wake of the success of The <b>Man from Snowy River</b> (1982) and Anzacs (1985). ... from the Guns), The <b>Man from Snowy River</b> 2, <b>Clancy</b> of the Overflow, Backstage, Future Tense (which became Dogs in Space) and Ground Zero. The <b>Man from Snowy River</b> is the original motion picture soundtrack from the 1982 film The ... &quot;Main Title&quot;; &quot;<b>Clancy&#39;s</b> Theme&quot;; &quot;Henry Dies / Farewell To Frew&quot;; &quot; Harrison&#39;s Homestead / Jim Gets His Horse&quot;; &quot;Mountain Theme&quot;; &quot;The Brumbies&quot; &nbsp;... Andrew Barton &quot;Banjo&quot; Paterson, CBE (17 February 1864 – 5 February 1941) was an ... The publication of The <b>Man from Snowy River</b> and five other ballads in The Bulletin made &#39;The Banjo&#39; a household name. ... <b>Clancy</b>: Ballads by A. B. &#39; Banjo&#39; Paterson illustrated by Robert Ingpen (2013); Banjo Paterson Treasury ( 2013)&nbsp;... The Overflow is a bounded rural locality, cadastral parish and Sheep station, 100 kilometers south of Nyngan, New South Wales. It is located at 32°12′05″S&nbsp;...
Who played clancy in man from snowy river?
El Clásico or el clásico is the name given in football to any <b>match between</b> fierce rivals <b>FC Barcelona and Real Madrid</b>. ... 96 <b>wins</b>; Barcelona leads in total <b>matches</b> with 115 <b>wins</b> to <b>Real Madrid&#39;s</b> 100 as <b>of</b> the <b>match</b> played on 1 March 2020. Primera División <b>matches</b>[edit]. <b>Barcelona and Real Madrid</b> have faced each other in every La ... The club name in bold indicates a win for that team. The score is given at ... &quot;<b>Real Madrid matches</b> (Filtered: vs <b>FC Barcelona</b>, League)&quot;. BDfutbol. <b>Real Madrid</b> comfortably <b>won the match</b>, beating <b>Barcelona</b> 11–1. Despite the difficult political situation, CF <b>Barcelona</b> enjoyed considerable success during the &nbsp;... <b>Real Madrid</b> Club de Fútbol commonly referred to as <b>Real Madrid</b>, is a Spanish professional ... <b>Real Madrid</b> is <b>one of</b> three founding members <b>of</b> La Liga that have never ... Three years after its foundation, in 1905, Madrid <b>FC won</b> its first title after ... Instead, at the end <b>of</b> the first half, <b>Barcelona</b> coach Juan José Nogués and&nbsp;... The 2011 Copa del Rey Final was the 109th final since the tournament&#39;s establishment The <b>match</b> was a traditional &#39;El Clásico&#39; rivalry <b>between Barcelona</b> <b>and Real Madrid</b> which took ... It was <b>Real Madrid&#39;s</b> first <b>win</b> in 18 years, having last <b>won</b> the Copa del Rey in 1993 against Real Zaragoza ... <b>FC Barcelona</b> <b>matches</b>. The club has a long-standing rivalry with <b>Real Madrid</b>; <b>matches between</b> the two teams are referred to as El Clásico. <b>Barcelona</b> is <b>one of</b>&nbsp;... The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known as La Liga is the ... The <b>winner of</b> the Copa del Rey also qualifies <b>for</b> the subsequent season&#39;s UEFA Europa League Group Stage, ... Although <b>Barcelona won</b> the very first Liga in 1929 and <b>Real Madrid won</b> their first titles in 1932 and 1933, it was&nbsp;... On 6 April, Barça <b>won</b> against Atlético de <b>Madrid</b> at the Camp Nou 2-0, goals scored by Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi, a thriller <b>of</b> a <b>match</b> that saw Spanish centre&nbsp;... The 2011–12 season was Futbol Club <b>Barcelona&#39;s</b> 112th in existence and the club&#39;s 81st ... Barça <b>won the match</b> 0–1 with a strike outside the area by Andrés Iniesta in the 42nd minute. ... On 25 January, <b>Barcelona</b> eliminated <b>Real Madrid</b> <b>from</b> the Copa del Rey with a 2–2 draw at Camp Nou to <b>win</b> the tie 4–3 on aggregate&nbsp;... The 2014 Copa del Rey Final was the 112th final <b>of</b> Spain&#39;s premier football cup since its ... The <b>match</b> was an El Clásico <b>between Real Madrid</b> and <b>Barcelona</b> on 16 April 2014 at ... <b>Real Madrid won</b> the cup <b>for</b> the 19th time after a 2–1 <b>win</b>.
Who won the match between fc barcelona and real madrid?
A video <b>game</b> publisher is a <b>company</b> that publishes video <b>games</b> that have been developed ... is required to simulate physics in the <b>game world</b>, and to render everything as precisely and quickly as possible. ... In 2016, the <b>largest</b> public <b>companies</b> by <b>game</b> revenue were Tencent, with US$10.2 billion, followed by Sony,&nbsp;... Tencent Holdings Ltd is a Chinese multinational conglomerate holding <b>company</b> founded in ... Tencent remained the <b>largest</b> video <b>game</b> publisher in the <b>world</b> by revenue, and had a market capitalisation of around $475 billion. In the same&nbsp;... The video <b>game</b> industry is the economic sector involved in the development, marketing, and ... Most of these professionals are employed by video <b>game</b> <b>developers</b> or video <b>game</b> publishers. However, many hobbyists also ... by former Atari <b>developers</b>. Activision grew to become the <b>world&#39;s</b> second <b>largest game</b> publisher. This is a list of notable video <b>game companies</b> that have made <b>games</b> for either computers (like ... Onigiri, <b>Developer</b>/publisher of <b>global</b> online <b>games</b>. Cygames &nbsp;... Riot <b>Games</b>, Inc. is an American video <b>game developer</b>, publisher, and esports tournament ... Riot <b>Games</b>&#39; <b>World</b> Championship is the annual professional tournament at the ... &quot;The <b>World&#39;s Biggest Game Company</b> Just Keeps Getting Bigger&quot;. Activision Blizzard, Inc. is an American video <b>game</b> holding <b>company</b> based in Santa Monica, ... Kotick wanted to get access to Blizzard&#39;s <b>World</b> of Warcraft, a successful MMO, and suggested a means to acquire this to Lévy. ... In 2014, Activision Blizzard was the fifth <b>largest</b> gaming <b>company</b> by revenue worldwide, with total&nbsp;... The video <b>game</b> industry in China currently is one of the major markets for the <b>global</b> industry, ... market size, China has been described as the &quot;<b>Games</b> Industry Capital of the <b>World</b>&quot; and is home to some of the <b>largest</b> video <b>game companies</b>. Wooga is a mobile-first <b>game developer</b> in Berlin, Germany. The <b>company</b> develops free-to-play mobile and social <b>games</b> for mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets and social networks like Facebook. It is the <b>world&#39;s</b> 5th- <b>biggest game developer</b> (by monthly active users) on the&nbsp;... Nintendo Co., Ltd. is a Japanese multinational consumer electronics and video <b>game company</b> headquartered in Kyoto. Nintendo is one of the <b>world&#39;s largest</b>&nbsp;... Online gaming in China represents one of the <b>largest</b> and fastest growing Internet business sectors in the <b>world</b>. With 457 million Internet users currently active in China, the country now has the <b>largest</b> online user base in <b>world</b>, of which two- thirds engage in online <b>game</b> ... China is the source of some of the <b>largest</b> gaming <b>companies in the world</b>,&nbsp;...
What is the biggest game company in the world?
The ninth <b>season</b> of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> began <b>airing</b> on March 24, 2017, on VH1. ... The prizes for the winner <b>are</b> a one-year supply of Anastasia Beverly Hills ... The contestant was eliminated after the first round of the <b>finale</b> lip-sync&nbsp;... <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race is</b> an American reality competition television series produced by World of ... From <b>Season 9</b> on, the final contestants <b>are</b> also made to &quot;lip sync for the crown&quot;. ... Occasionally throughout the show, and in every <b>season</b> <b>finale</b> from <b>season 9</b> onward, the cast <b>will</b> be challenged to write their own original&nbsp;... Main article: <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> (<b>season 9</b>). No. overall, No. in season, Title, Original <b>air</b> date. 104, 1, &quot;Oh. My. Gaga! The tenth season of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> began <b>airing</b> on March 22, 2018, on VH1. The <b>premiere</b> was broadcast one week after the <b>finale</b> of the third season of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> All Stars, and episodes <b>are</b> ... This season saw the return of <b>season 9</b> contestant Eureka O&#39;Hara who was removed from her original season&nbsp;... The eighth season of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> began <b>airing</b> on March 7, 2016. Returning judges ... The prizes for the winner <b>are</b> a one-year supply of Anastasia Beverly Hills cosmetics and a cash prize of $100,000. ... &quot;Fridays Just Got Fiercer: &quot;<b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race Season 9</b>&quot; Premieres On VH1 March 24th&quot;. ... &quot;Grand <b>Finale</b> &quot;. The fourth season of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> All Stars was announced by VH1 on August 22, 2018 ... The drag queens who competed for a spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame <b>are</b>: (Ages and names stated <b>are</b> ... Farrah Moan, 24, Los Angeles, California, <b>Season 9</b>, 8th Place, 9th Place ... season, Title, Original <b>air</b> date. 24, 1, &quot;All&nbsp;... The eleventh season of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> aired on VH1 from February 28, 2019, to May 30, ... Ages, names, and cities stated <b>are</b> at time of filming. ... The contestant was eliminated after the first round of the <b>finale</b> lip-sync tournament ... Kimora Blac, contestant on <b>season nine</b>; Manila Luzon, runner-up of season three and&nbsp;... The third <b>season</b> of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b>: All Stars began <b>airing</b> on January 25, 2018. The <b>season</b> was announced in August 2017, and <b>9</b> of the 10 cast members ... The prizes for the winner of the competition <b>are</b> a one-year supply of Anastasia ... The contestant returned as a juror for the <b>final episode</b> to vote for the Top 2&nbsp;... The fifth season of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> began <b>airing</b> on January 28, 2013, with a 90-minute ... The theme song playing during the runway every episode <b>is</b> &quot;I Bring the Beat&quot;, while the song playing during the credits <b>is</b> &quot;The ... <b>Episode 9</b>:. The fourth <b>season</b> of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> began <b>airing</b> on January 30, 2012, with cast ... (Ages and names stated <b>are</b> at time of contest) ... Kenya Michaels originally placed <b>9th</b> before being asked back to the competition. ... The <b>season</b> <b>finale</b> scored a 0.7 rating in the 18-49 demographic and drew 601,000 viewers total,&nbsp;...
When does the rpdr season 9 finale air?
The Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms is a statutory <b>bill of rights</b> and human rights code ... Only the Constitution of <b>Canada</b>, including the <b>Canadian</b> Charter of Rights and Freedoms, enjoys priority ... Discrimination based on sexual orientation <b>has</b> been prohibited since 1977; with that change, <b>Quebec</b> became the first&nbsp;... Reference Re Secession of <b>Quebec</b>, [1998] 2 SCR 217 is a landmark judgment of the Supreme Court of <b>Canada</b> regarding the legality, under both <b>Canadian</b> and international law, of a unilateral secession of <b>Quebec</b> from <b>Canada</b>. Both the <b>Quebec</b> government and the <b>Canadian</b> government stated they were ... Prior to this referendum, the National Assembly of <b>Quebec</b> had adopted a <b>bill</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Canadian</b> Charter of Rights and Freedoms in <b>Canada</b> often simply called the Charter, is a ... The Charter was preceded by the <b>Canadian Bill of Rights</b>, which was enacted in 1960. ... However, <b>Quebec&#39;s</b> opposition to the 1982 patriation package <b>has</b> led to two failed attempts to amend the Constitution (the Meech Lake&nbsp;... The Clarity Act (French: Loi sur la clarté référendaire) (known as <b>Bill</b> C-20 before it became law) ... Previously in 1996, a private member&#39;s <b>bill</b>, the <b>Quebec</b> Contingency Act (<b>Bill</b> C-341) was introduced to establish ... <b>Quebec</b> to effect the secession of <b>Quebec</b> from <b>Canada</b> unilaterally, which would <b>take precedence</b> in <b>Canada</b>? ... Rights and Freedoms &middot; <b>Canadian</b> federalism; Law of <b>Canada</b>; <b>Canadian Bill of</b> <b>Rights</b> &middot; Implied <b>Bill of Rights</b> &middot; <b>Canadian</b> Human Rights Act &middot; Flag of <b>Canada</b>.svg <b>Canada</b> portal &middot; A coloured voting box.svg Politics portal &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. The <b>Canadian</b> legal system <b>has</b> its foundation in the English common law system, inherited ... <b>Quebec</b>, however, still retains a civil system for issues of private law (as this&nbsp;... The Constitution of <b>Canada</b> (French: Constitution du <b>Canada</b>) is the supreme law in <b>Canada</b>. It outlines <b>Canada&#39;s</b> system of government and the civil and human <b>rights</b> of ... Significantly, the <b>Quebec</b> Act also replaced the French criminal law presumption ... Enactment of the Charter of <b>Rights</b> and Freedoms <b>has</b> fundamentally&nbsp;... French <b>has</b> been the only official language <b>in Quebec</b> since 1974, ... enacted The Official Language Act (better-known as &quot;<b>Bill</b> 22&quot;). ... of instruction provisions violated the <b>Canadian</b> Charter of <b>Rights</b> and Freedoms. <b>Canadian</b> Confederation (French: Confédération canadienne) was the process by which the ... Over the years since Confederation, <b>Canada has</b> seen numerous territorial changes and ... From 1763 to 1791, most of New France became the Province of <b>Quebec</b>. ... The <b>bill</b> was introduced in the House of Lords the next day . <b>Quebec</b> law is unique in <b>Canada</b> because <b>Quebec</b> is the only province in <b>Canada</b> to have a ... <b>Quebec</b> is, like its fellow <b>Canadian</b> provinces and territories, subject to common law. <b>Quebec has</b> therefore a bijuridical legal system. Civil law and common&nbsp;... The Perth Agreement is an agreement made by the prime ministers of those sixteen countries ... <b>Canada&#39;s</b> law was challenged in court but <b>has</b> been upheld. ... restates the provisions of the Act of Settlement 1701, and the <b>Bill of Rights</b> 1689. ... of the <b>Canadian</b> parliament&#39;s legislation came under judicial review in the <b>Quebec</b>&nbsp;...
In quebec which bill of rights takes precedence that of quebec or that of canada?
The Philadelphia <b>Eagles</b> are a professional American football team based in Philadelphia. The <b>Eagles</b> compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league&#39;s National Football Conference (NFC) East division. In the 2017 season the team <b>won Super Bowl</b> LII, their first <b>Super Bowl win</b> in ... Kotite <b>did</b> lead the <b>Eagles</b> to a playoff <b>victory</b> against the New Orleans Saints&nbsp;... <b>Super Bowl</b> LII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2017 season. The National Football Conference (NFC) champion Philadelphia <b>Eagles</b> ... The <b>last</b> team to <b>win</b> a <b>Super Bowl</b> while wearing their home uniforms was the Green Bay Packers in <b>Super</b>&nbsp;... The history of the Philadelphia <b>Eagles</b> begins in 1933. In their history, the <b>Eagles</b> have appeared in the <b>Super Bowl</b> three times, losing in their first two appearances but <b>winning</b> the third, in 2018. They <b>won</b> three NFL <b>Championships</b>, the precursor to the <b>Super Bowl</b>, in four ... Things <b>did</b> not go the <b>Eagles</b>&#39; way, beginning with the disastrous decision by&nbsp;... <b>Super Bowl</b> XXXIX was an American football game played between the American Football ... The <b>Eagles</b> were making their second <b>Super Bowl</b> appearance after posting a 13–3 regular season record. ... His contributions helped lead the team to break the NFL record for the most consecutive regular season <b>victories</b> (18), the&nbsp;... <b>Super Bowl</b> XV was an American football game between the American Football Conference ... The Raiders defeated the <b>Eagles</b> by the score of 27–10, becoming the first ... Oakland then advanced to the <b>Super Bowl</b> with playoff <b>victories</b> over the ... and thus he <b>did</b> not see much playing time, throwing no passes in 1978 and&nbsp;... The National Football Conference – Eastern Division or NFC East is one of the four divisions of ... during that span) The <b>Eagles</b> are the most <b>recent</b> team in the division to <b>win</b> a <b>Super Bowl</b>, Beating the Patriots 41-33 in <b>Super Bowl</b> LII (52). For the list of post-1969 NFL champions, see List of <b>Super Bowl</b> champions. A group of 18 men, 11 standing in back and seven sitting in front. The 1920 Akron Pros were named the first APFA (NFL) champions. The National Football League champions, prior to the merger between the National Football ... The Green Bay Packers <b>won</b> the most NFL <b>championships</b> before the merger,&nbsp;... The <b>Eagles</b>–Giants rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Philadelphia ... NFL Championships (12). PHI (4) – 1948, 1949, ... Elliot helped the <b>Eagles</b> to their first <b>Super Bowl victory</b> later that season in <b>Super Bowl</b> LII. Nicholas Edward Foles (born January 20, 1989) is an American football quarterback for the ... There, they defeated the New England Patriots in <b>Super</b> <b>Bowl</b> LII for their first <b>Super</b> ... Despite <b>victories</b> against Central Michigan and Northern Arizona, Scott ... The <b>Eagles did</b> not have a game scheduled for Week 12 of the regular&nbsp;... <b>Super Bowl Championships</b> (7). PIT (6) – 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 2005, 2008; PHI (1) - 2017 &middot; Conference <b>Championships</b> (11). PIT (8) – 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1995, 2005, 2008, 2010; PHI (3) – 1980, 2004, 2017. The <b>Eagles</b>–Steelers rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the&nbsp;...
When did the eagles last win the superbowl?
<b>Lionel Richie</b> re-recorded the song in 2011 as a duet with Canadian country pop <b>singer</b> Shania Twain. While the <b>Endless Love</b> movie itself faded into obscurity, the film&#39;s soundtrack and ... written by <b>singer</b> Leo Sayer and producer Alan Tarney, originally included on ... <b>Lionel Richie</b> - lead and backing vocals on &quot;<b>Endless Love</b>&quot; and &quot;Dreaming of&nbsp;... The film was a box-office success, and its theme song, performed by Diana Ross and <b>Lionel Richie</b>, also called &quot;<b>Endless Love</b>&quot;, became a #1 hit on the Billboard&nbsp;... <b>Lionel</b> Brockman <b>Richie</b> Jr. (born June 20, 1949) is an American <b>singer</b>, songwriter, composer, ... Also in 1981 <b>Richie sang</b> the theme song for the film <b>Endless Love</b>, a duet with Diana Ross. Issued as a single, the song topped the Canada,&nbsp;... Tuskegee is the tenth studio album by American <b>singer Lionel Richie</b>, released on March 5, ... &quot;<b>Endless Love</b>&quot; featuring Shania Twain was released as the album&#39;s lead single in the United States on February 7, 2012. In Denmark, &quot;Say You,&nbsp;... <b>Lionel Richie</b> is the eponymous debut solo studio album by American <b>singer</b> <b>Lionel Richie</b>, ... At the time, &quot;<b>Endless Love</b>&quot; was available only on the original soundtrack to the 1981 movie of the same name starring Brooke Shields. <b>Singer Lionel Richie</b> has been honored with many awards and nominations. They include four ... 1982, &quot;<b>Endless Love</b>&quot; (performed by the Diana Ross and Richie), Nominated. Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media &middot; <b>Endless Love</b>, Nominated. &quot;My <b>Love</b>&quot; is the title of a 1983 hit song by the American <b>singer</b>-songwriter <b>Lionel</b> <b>Richie</b>. It was the third single released off Richie&#39;s self-titled debut solo album. Diana Ross (born March 26, 1944) is an American <b>singer</b>, actress, and record producer. ... The following year, she collaborated with former Commodores <b>singer</b>-songwriter <b>Lionel Richie</b> on the theme song for the film <b>Endless Love</b>. Back to Front is the first compilation album by American <b>singer Lionel Richie</b>, which was ... 6. &quot;Still&quot; (The Commodores), <b>Lionel Richie</b>, Midnight Magic, 3:47. 7. &quot;<b>Endless Love</b>&quot; (<b>Lionel Richie</b> &amp; Diana Ross), <b>Lionel Richie</b>, <b>Endless Love</b>, 4:28. 8.
Who sang with lionel richie on endless love?
Originally having participated in <b>Olympics</b> as the delegation of the Republic of <b>China</b> (ROC) from 1924 (Summer <b>Olympics</b>) to 1976 (Winter <b>Olympics</b>), <b>China</b>&nbsp;... The 2008 Summer <b>Olympics</b>, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad and ... This was the first time that <b>China</b> had hosted the Summer <b>Olympics</b>, but the third time that the Games had been held in East Asia, following the 1964&nbsp;... The People&#39;s Republic of <b>China</b> is scheduled to compete at the 2020 Summer <b>Olympics</b> in Tokyo from 24 July to 9 August 2020. It will be the nation&#39;s eleventh&nbsp;... The 2022 Winter <b>Olympics</b>, officially known as the XXIV <b>Olympic</b> Winter Games and commonly known as Beijing 2022, is an international winter multi-sport event that is scheduled to take place from 4 to 20 February 2022, in Beijing and towns in the neighboring Hebei province, <b>China</b>. China was the host nation of the 2008 Summer Olympics. China was represented by the <b>Chinese Olympic</b> Committee (COC), and the team of selected athletes&nbsp;... This is a list of <b>Chinese</b> medalists at the Summer and Winter <b>Olympics</b>. For more information about <b>Chinese</b> participation at the <b>Olympic</b> Games, see <b>China</b> at the&nbsp;... The People&#39;s Republic of <b>China</b> competed at the 2012 Summer <b>Olympics</b> in London, United Kingdom, between 27 July and 12 August 2012. This was the&nbsp;... The People&#39;s Republic of <b>China</b> competed at the 2016 Summer <b>Olympics</b> in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016. This was the nation&#39;s tenth&nbsp;... As the host country, <b>China&#39;s</b> very high ... Liu Xiang, the defending <b>Olympic</b> champion for the&nbsp;... The Republic of <b>China</b> (ROC) participated in its first Summer <b>Olympics</b> in 1932 under the name of <b>China</b>. After the <b>Chinese</b> Civil War the ROC retreated to the&nbsp;...
When were the olympic games held in china?
Time zone &middot; UTC-5 (Eastern). • Summer (DST), UTC-4 (Eastern). <b>ZIP code</b>. 01906 . Area code(s) &middot; 339 / 781 &middot; FIPS code, 25-60015. GNIS feature ID, 0619454. Website, Town of <b>Saugus</b>, Official Web Site. <b>Saugus</b> is a town in Essex County, <b>Massachusetts</b>, United States, in the Greater Boston area. ... <b>What</b> links here &middot; Related changes &middot; Upload file &middot; Special pages &middot; Permanent&nbsp;... Saugus is a neighborhood in Santa Clarita, California. Saugus was one of four communities (along with Valencia, Newhall, and Canyon Country) that merged in 1987, to create the city of Santa Clarita. Saugus is named after the town of <b>Saugus</b>, <b>Massachusetts</b>, the hometown of ... ZIP Code. 91350, 91390. Area code( s), 661. This is a list of area <b>codes</b> in <b>Massachusetts</b>: As of March 2010, <b>Massachusetts</b> is split into two ... 339, 2001, <b>Saugus</b>, Norwood, Waltham, Woburn, east central <b>Massachusetts</b>, and other Boston ... <b>What</b> links here &middot; Related changes &middot; Upload file &middot; Special pages &middot; Permanent link &middot; Page information &middot; Wikidata item &middot; Cite this page&nbsp;... <b>ZIP codes</b>. 02537, 02563, 02644. Area codes, 508, 774. FIPS code, 25-59735. GNIS feature ID, 0618259. Website, www.sandwichmass.org. Sandwich is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, the oldest town on Cape Cod. ... Sandwich was settled in 1637 by a group from <b>Saugus</b>, <b>Massachusetts</b> with the permission &nbsp;... <b>ZIP Codes</b>. 01901–01905. Area code(s) &middot; 339/781 &middot; FIPS code, 25-37490. GNIS feature ID, 0613376. Website, www.lynnma.gov. Lynn is the 9th largest municipality in <b>Massachusetts</b> and the largest city in Essex County. ... The city lies north of the <b>Saugus</b> River, and is also home to several brooks, ... <b>What</b> Comes Next? Map of current <b>Massachusetts</b> area <b>codes</b> (since May 2001). <b>Massachusetts</b> area <b>codes</b> from October 1947 until July 1988. Area <b>codes</b> 617 and 857 are the North American area <b>codes</b> serving Boston and several ... 984, 985; Roxbury: 238, 318, 400, 427, 442, 445, 516, 541, 602, 606, 652, 708, 749, 792, 989; <b>Saugus</b>: 285&nbsp;... Map of current <b>Massachusetts</b> area <b>codes</b> (since May 2001). Area <b>code</b> 781 covers most of the Boston suburbs roughly along Route 128 and about ... <b>Saugus</b> : 600; Scituate: 526; Sharon: 230, 364; Wakefield: 203, 219; Waltham: 222, 814 ... <b>What</b> links here &middot; Related changes &middot; Upload file &middot; Special pages &middot; Permanent link &nbsp;... <b>ZIP code</b>. 02176. Area code(s) &middot; 339 / 781. Website, http://www.cityofmelrose.org. The East Side is a Melrose, Massachusetts neighborhood located on the east side of the city. It stretches roughly from Lebanon Street east to the <b>Saugus</b>, <b>Massachusetts</b> ... <b>What</b> links here &middot; Related changes &middot; Upload file &middot; Special pages &middot; Permanent&nbsp;... Wakefield is a town in Middlesex County, <b>Massachusetts</b> in the Greater Boston metropolitan ... FIPS code, 25-72215. GNIS feature ID ... The diagram above shows <b>what</b> is to the east, west, north, south, and other directions of the center of Wakefield. Towns with ... (1.00 km<sup>2</sup>). Its outlet is the <b>Saugus</b> River to the Atlantic Ocean. In the U.S. state of <b>Massachusetts</b>, U.S. Route 1 (US 1) is a major north–south highway through ... The route through <b>Saugus</b> was once known for its abundance of kitschy roadside commercial ... <b>What</b> links here &middot; Related changes &middot; Upload file &middot; Special pages &middot; Permanent link &middot; Page information &middot; Wikidata item &middot; Cite this page&nbsp;...
What's the zip code for saugus mass?
<b>Jimmie Johnson</b> is an American <b>racing</b> driver who <b>won</b> seven Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championships. Over <b>the</b> course of <b>his racing</b> career, Johnson has <b>won</b> multiple <b>races</b>, 83 of ... Edit links. This page <b>was last</b> edited on 28 February 2020, at 18:20 (UTC). Text is available under <b>the</b> Creative Commons &nbsp;... In <b>the</b> next <b>race</b> at Atlanta Motor Speedway, he <b>won his</b> 1st <b>race</b> ... At Talladega, <b>Johnson was</b> spun by Paul Menard and got involved ... Watkins Glen, where he finished <b>last</b> for <b>the</b> first time in <b>his</b> career. <b>The</b> NASCAR Cup Series Drivers&#39; Championship is awarded by <b>the</b> chairman of NASCAR to <b>the</b> most successful NASCAR Cup Series <b>racing</b> ... Before <b>the final</b> ten <b>races</b>, 16 drivers, chosen primarily on <b>race wins</b>, are reset to ... <b>Jimmie</b> <b>Johnson</b> (2013 car shown) <b>was the</b> third driver to reach seven Drivers&#39; Championships. Robert Glenn <b>Johnson</b> Jr. (June 28, 1931 – December 20, 2019), better known as Junior <b>Johnson</b>, <b>was</b> a NASCAR driver of <b>the</b> 1950s and 1960s. He <b>won</b> 50 NASCAR <b>races</b> in <b>his</b> career before retiring in 1966. ... <b>Johnson was</b> then able to stay close behind <b>the</b> faster car until <b>the final</b> lap of <b>the</b> test run, when he used <b>the</b> &nbsp;... Jeffery Michael Gordon (born August 4, 1971) is an American former professional stock car ... 48 Chevrolet driven by <b>Jimmie Johnson</b>, who <b>won</b> seven Cup championships from ... When he <b>was</b> 11, Gordon <b>won</b> all 25 of <b>the</b> karting <b>races</b> he entered. ... and North Wilkesboro (<b>winning the final</b> official NASCAR <b>race</b> at <b>the</b> track). <b>Johnson won</b> fewer games in <b>his</b> first season than Shula had in <b>his final</b> season ( 8–8 vs. 9–7). <b>Johnson&#39;s</b> overall <b>winning</b> percentage at Miami <b>was</b> 55.3% vs. Troy Kenneth Aikman (born November 21, 1966) is an American former professional football ... He <b>was</b> also a former joint owner of <b>the</b> NASCAR Sprint Cup Series <b>racing</b> ... Aikman <b>won the</b> starting quarterback job, and Walsh <b>was</b> traded early in <b>the</b> ... Head coach <b>Jimmy Johnson</b> left <b>the</b> team on March 29, 1994, and Jerry&nbsp;... <b>The</b> Daytona 500 is a 500-mile-long (805 km) NASCAR Cup Series motor <b>race</b> held annually at <b>the</b> Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. It is one of four restrictor plate <b>races</b> on <b>the</b> Cup schedule. <b>The</b> first Daytona 500 <b>was</b> held in 1959, coinciding with <b>the</b> opening of <b>the</b> ... For 2012, <b>the race was</b> pushed back a week, to <b>the last</b> Sunday of February. Hendrick Motorsports (HMS), formerly named All Star <b>Racing</b>, is an American professional ... As of <b>the</b> 2016 season, <b>the</b> team has <b>won</b> a Cup Series <b>race</b> on every track on <b>the</b> current circuit – except for Kentucky ... Premier series championships; a record tying 7 for <b>Jimmie Johnson</b>, 4 for Jeff Gordon and 1 for Terry Labonte. <b>Jimmy</b> Spencer (born February 15, 1957) is an American former <b>racing</b> driver, team owner, and ... In 1984, Spencer <b>was</b> one of <b>the</b> top contenders for NASCAR&#39;s National Modified ... On <b>the final</b> lap at Daytona, Spencer <b>won his</b> first career Cup <b>race</b> passing Ernie Irvan for ... 1994 &middot; Junior <b>Johnson</b> &amp; Associates &middot; Ford, 21, 37.
When did jimmy johnson win his last race?
Sebastian Vettel is a German racing driver who races in <b>Formula One</b> for Scuderia Ferrari. He is a <b>four</b>-<b>time Formula One World Champion</b>, having won consecutive titles in <b>2010</b>–<b>2013</b> ... Vettel&#39;s run of fourteen successive front-<b>row</b> starts and eleven successive top two finishes ended at his home race, where he qualified&nbsp;... Red Bull Racing is a <b>Formula One</b> racing team, racing a Honda powered car under an Austrian ... They were 6th in the Constructors&#39; Championship for most of the season, only beaten ... See also: <b>2010 Formula One World Championship</b> ... when Vettel managed to set a faster <b>time</b> than Webber, who completed the front <b>row</b>. The <b>Formula One World</b> Drivers&#39; <b>Championship</b> (WDC) is awarded by the Fédération ... The Drivers&#39; <b>Championship</b> has been won in the final race of the season 29 <b>times</b> in the 69 seasons it ... <b>2013</b> &middot; Germany ... Alain Prost has <b>four</b> <b>titles</b>, three for McLaren and one for Williams. ... Sebastian Vettel, 23 years, 134 days, <b>2010</b>. The <b>2013</b> FIA <b>Formula One World Championship</b> was the 67th season of the FIA <b>Formula One</b> ... In doing so he became the third driver in <b>Formula One&#39;s</b> sixty-four years to win four consecutive ... The <b>four times world champion</b> scored 397 points , also a record until 2018, when ... &quot;Red Bull win third constructors&#39; title in a <b>row</b>&quot;. The <b>2010</b> FIA <b>Formula One World Championship</b> was the 64th season of FIA <b>Formula One</b> ... <b>Four</b> new teams joined the grid: Mercedes, Lotus Racing, Virgin Racing and HRT. ... Seven-<b>time World Champion</b> Michael Schumacher officially joined Mercedes on 23 December 2009, ending a three-year hiatus from the sport&nbsp;... In sports, a dynasty is a team or individual that dominates their sport or league for an extended ... Juan Manuel Fangio won five <b>Formula One World</b> Drivers&#39; <b>Championships</b> ... Vettel won four consecutive <b>championships</b> between <b>2010</b> and <b>2013</b>. ... side, to have won the Euro <b>championship</b> in handball <b>four times in a</b> <b>row</b>. Lewis Hamilton is a British racing driver and six-<b>time Formula One world</b> <b>champion</b>. He entered <b>Formula One</b> in 2007 with McLaren, with whom he won 21 Grands Prix, before moving to Mercedes in <b>2013</b> where ... McLaren, Hamilton recorded a further 12 wins, achieving 2 in 2009, 3 in both <b>2010</b> and 2011, and <b>4</b> in 2012. Last entry, <b>2013</b> Brazilian Grand Prix. Website, http://www.markwebber.com. Mark Alan Webber AO (born 27 August 1976) is an Australian former professional racing driver, ... He also beat future <b>F1 World Champion</b> Fernando Alonso, then 19, in the ... He took a further <b>four</b> podium finishes, including a second place in the&nbsp;... Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton MBE HonFREng (born 7 January 1985) is a British racing driver who races in <b>Formula One</b> for Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport. A six-time <b>Formula One World Champion</b>, he is widely regarded as one of the ... The 2018 season was the first time that two <b>four</b>-<b>time World</b> <b>Champions</b>,&nbsp;... Nicolas Hülkenberg is a German professional racing driver who drove in <b>Formula</b> <b>One</b> in <b>2010</b> and from 2012 to 2019. In 2015, he also contested two rounds of the 2015 FIA World Endurance Championship season for Porsche, winning the 24 Hours ... <b>Four</b>-<b>time World Champion</b> Alain Prost, non-executive director for Renault&nbsp;...
Who was formula one world champion four times in a row from 2010 to 2013?
The <b>Bosnian War</b> was an international armed conflict that took place in <b>Bosnia</b> and ... the presence of the Army is a stabilizing factor to <b>us</b>, and we need that Army (...). Until now we did not have problems with the Army, and we will not have&nbsp;... The NATO intervention in <b>Bosnia</b> and Herzegovina was a series of actions undertaken by NATO whose stated aim was to establish long-term peace during and after the <b>Bosnian War</b> ... <b>Bosnia</b>-Herzegovina: The <b>U.S.</b> Army&#39;s Role in Peace Enforcement Operations 1995-2004. Washington, D.C.: United States Army Center of&nbsp;... Operation Deliberate Force was a sustained air campaign conducted by the North Atlantic ... The <b>Bosnian War</b> was an international armed conflict that took place in <b>Bosnia</b> and Herzegovina between 1 April 1992 and 14 December 1995. ... of a <b>Bosnian</b> Serb military command outpost near Goražde by two <b>US</b> F-16 jets. On 19 June 1992, the <b>war</b> in <b>Bosnia</b> broke out, though the Siege ... In 1994 the <b>US</b>-brokered peace between Croatian&nbsp;... The Kosovo <b>War</b> was an armed conflict in Kosovo that started in late February 1998 and lasted ... Meanwhile, the <b>US</b> held an &quot;outer wall of sanctions&quot; on Yugoslavia which had been tied to a ... For the German Air Force (Luftwaffe), it was the second time it had participated in a conflict since World <b>War</b> II, after the <b>Bosnian War</b>. Foreign support in the <b>Bosnian War</b> included the funding, training or military support by foreign ... The private military contractor MPRI, approved by the <b>US</b> government, used money provided by pro-Western Islamic countries such as Saudi&nbsp;... Scott Francis O&#39;Grady (born October 12, 1965) is a former United States Air Force fighter pilot. On June 2, 1995, he was shot down over <b>Bosnia</b> and Herzegovina by an ... Marines from the <b>U.S.</b> eventually rescued O&#39;Grady after nearly a week of him ... The <b>Bosnian War</b> was an international armed conflict that took place in&nbsp;... <b>Bosnia</b> and Herzegovina–United States relations are the bilateral relations between <b>Bosnia</b> and Herzegovina and the United States of America. The 1992– 95 <b>war</b> in <b>Bosnia</b> and Herzegovina was ended with the help of ... The <b>U.S.</b> Embassy in <b>Bosnia</b> and Herzegovina is in Sarajevo. <b>Bosnia</b> and Herzegovina has an embassy&nbsp;... <b>Bosnian</b> Americans are Americans whose ancestry can be traced to <b>Bosnia</b> and Herzegovina. ... The <b>war</b> in <b>Bosnia</b> and Herzegovina from 1992 to 1995 brought the largest influx of <b>Bosnians</b> to St Louis, which ... The largest <b>Bosnian</b> American communities in the <b>US</b> are found in St. Louis (Bevo Mill&#39;s &quot;Little <b>Bosnia</b>&quot;); followed &nbsp;... The Siege of Sarajevo was the siege of the capital of <b>Bosnia</b> and Herzegovina, and the longest ... <b>Bosnian</b> black market criminals who joined the army at the outset of the <b>war</b> illegally smuggled ... Two <b>U.S.</b> A-10 aircraft repeatedly strafed Serb targets, prompting the Serbs to return the seized weapons to the collection site.
Who did the us support in the bosnian war?
<b>Arya</b> Stark is a fictional character in American author George R. R. Martin&#39;s A Song of Ice and ... <b>Arya</b> is the only one <b>out</b> of her full-siblings to inherit the Stark features and is said to ... <b>Arya</b> escapes <b>King&#39;s Landing</b> with Yoren and his party of recruits; and on the ... The Hound <b>wins</b>, to <b>Arya&#39;s</b> fury, and is released by Dondarrion. Sansa Stark is a fictional character created by American author George R. R. Martin. She is a ... She was raised with a younger sister <b>Arya</b> Stark, two younger brothers Rickon Stark and Bran Stark, as well as an ... Sansa is devastated and wishes to stay in <b>King&#39;s Landing</b>, so she runs <b>off</b> to inform Queen Cersei of her father&#39;s&nbsp;... Gendry is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of epic fantasy novels by ... Gendry was conceived and born in <b>King&#39;s Landing</b> after Robert&#39;s Rebellion ended ... Gendry turns <b>out</b> to be a talented apprentice, and likes to spend time ... Yoren is killed in the fight, and Gendry along with <b>Arya</b>, Lommy and Hot Pie&nbsp;... Sandor Clegane, nicknamed the Hound, is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire ... He later kidnaps <b>Arya</b> to ransom her to her brother Robb Stark and hopes to earn a place in ... He <b>takes</b> her to the Twins, where Robb is attending a wedding. ... During the summit in the Dragon Pit <b>outside King&#39;s Landing</b>, Clegane &nbsp;... &quot;The Winds of Winter&quot; is the tenth and final episode of the sixth season of HBO&#39;s fantasy ... swift stroke; <b>Arya</b> Stark <b>gets</b> revenge; Jon Snow is declared King in the North by the lords of the Northern houses; ... In <b>King&#39;s Landing</b>[edit] ... If I find <b>out</b> who the dad is and why I need to know who the dad is, then let Jon know quick. Season 4[edit]. Tyrion pays Bronn to train Jaime Lannister in fencing with his left hand, as well as <b>get</b> Shae <b>out of King&#39;s Landing</b>, which he&nbsp;... Brienne of Tarth is a fictional character in George R. R. Martin&#39;s A Song of Ice and Fire series of ... Brienne joins Renly Baratheon&#39;s army when he marches on <b>King&#39;s Landing</b>. She <b>wins</b> the Melee at ... <b>Arya</b> spars with Brienne and <b>takes</b> Brienne aback when she is able to fight Brienne to a draw. Sansa <b>receives</b> a letter inviting&nbsp;... Littlefinger, who hired Ser Dontos to retrieve Sansa, has him killed and smuggles her <b>out of King&#39;s Landing</b>. In the Riverlands, <b>Arya</b> and Sandor encounter a&nbsp;... ... episode, &quot;The Long Night&quot; and then won the award, making two consecutive <b>wins</b> for Ramin. ... Djawadi says of his track &quot;The Night King&quot;: &quot;When I talked to Miguel ... <b>King&#39;s Landing</b>; the residents of the city seek shelter in the Red Keep; <b>Arya</b> and ... &quot;When Game of Thrones Plays Sad Piano Music, It&#39;s Time to Freak <b>Out</b>&quot;. &quot;Garden of Bones&quot; is the fourth episode of the second season of HBO&#39;s medieval fantasy ... 1.1 <b>Outside</b> Oxcross; 1.2 In <b>King&#39;s Landing</b>; 1.3 At Harrenhal; 1.4 <b>Outside</b> ... Daenerys <b>receives</b> word from Kovarro that the nearby city of Qarth welcomes ... Littlefinger discusses the siege of <b>King&#39;s Landing</b> with Renly, and Margaery&nbsp;...
Who gets arya out of king's landing?
A <b>wireless</b> telephone <b>base station</b> communicates with a mobile or ... which then connects the call to the land-line <b>network</b>. Access points (APs), normally <b>wireless</b> routers, are <b>base stations</b> for the <b>wireless</b> <b>network</b>. They transmit and receive radio frequencies&nbsp;... A <b>wireless</b> distribution system (WDS) is a system enabling the <b>wireless</b> bridging of access ... <b>Network</b> 2: Two <b>wireless base stations</b> employing WDS: WAN connects to the master <b>base station</b>, that connects over-the-air to the remote <b>base</b> <b>station</b>&nbsp;... A <b>wireless network</b> is a computer <b>network</b> that uses <b>wireless</b> data connections between <b>network</b> ... A typical system contains <b>base station</b> gateways, access points and <b>wireless</b> bridging relays. Other configurations are mesh systems where each&nbsp;... A <b>base</b> transceiver <b>station</b> (BTS) is a piece of equipment that facilitates <b>wireless</b> communication between user equipment (UE) and a <b>network</b>. UEs are devices&nbsp;... In computer networking, a <b>wireless</b> access point (WAP), or more generally just access point (APs), is a networking hardware device that allows other Wi-Fi devices to connect to a wired <b>network</b>. The AP usually connects to a router (via a wired <b>network</b>) as a standalone ... Femtocell – a local-area <b>base station</b> using cellular <b>network</b> standards such&nbsp;... AirPort is the name given to a series of products by Apple Inc. using the Wi-Fi protocols These ... An AirPort router is used to connect AirPort-enabled computers to the <b>Internet</b>, each other, a wired LAN, and/or other devices. ... An AirPort Extreme <b>base station</b> can serve a maximum of 50 <b>wireless</b> clients simultaneously. Wi-Fi is a family of <b>wireless</b> networking technologies, based on the IEEE 802.11 family of ... Compatible devices can <b>network</b> through a <b>wireless</b> access point to each other as well as to wired devices and the <b>Internet</b>. ... Wi-Fi nodes often operate in infrastructure mode where all communications go through a <b>base</b> <b>station</b>. <b>Wireless</b> sensor <b>network</b> (WSN) refers to a group of spatially dispersed and dedicated sensors ... The <b>base stations</b> are one or more components of the WSN with much more computational, energy and communication resources. They act as a&nbsp;... In a hierarchical telecommunications <b>network</b>, the backhaul portion of the <b>network</b> comprises ... Connecting <b>wireless base stations</b> to the corresponding <b>base station</b> controllers. Connecting DSLAMs to the nearest ATM or Ethernet aggregation&nbsp;...
In wifi network which acts as a base station?
<b>Lois Lane is a</b> fictional character on the television series <b>Smallville</b>; she was portrayed ... While investigating Chloe&#39;s death with <b>Clark Kent</b> (Tom Welling) in &quot; Gone&quot;, the pair ... With Lex Luthor&#39;s (Michael Rosenbaum) help in the episode &quot; Devoted&quot;, Clark manages to <b>get</b> Lois her remaining credits ahead of schedule so that&nbsp;... The series began with a teenage <b>Clark Kent</b> (Tom Welling) learning ... Clark and <b>Lois</b>&#39; relationship in <b>Smallville</b> was on TV Guide&#39;s &quot;Best TV ... You can&#39;t <b>do</b> a dream sequence (with her and Clark) or any of that sneaky stuff. ... friends, two stars collide, referring to Clark and <b>Lois</b> as coming <b>together</b>. Lana Lang <b>is a</b> fictional character on the television series <b>Smallville</b>. She has been a series ... In <b>Smallville</b>, Lana <b>is the</b> love interest for <b>Clark Kent</b>, though, in the first season she is ... Eventually Lana learns the truth about Clark and they <b>get</b> back <b>together</b>. ... However, <b>Lois</b> tries not to reveal her relationship with Clark to Lana. The eighth season of <b>Smallville</b>, an American television series, began airing on September 18, 2008. The series recounts the early adventures of Kryptonian <b>Clark Kent</b> as he adjusts to life in the fictional town of <b>Smallville</b>, ... <b>Lois Lane</b> actress Erica Durance, explained the episodes <b>would</b> be more focused on her character&nbsp;... The tenth season of <b>Smallville</b>, an American television series, premiered on September 24, ... Instead, <b>Lois</b> helped <b>Clark do</b> what he needs to <b>do</b> to <b>get</b> away and fulfill his destiny without telling him that she knows. ... He <b>would</b> reprise his role in the episode &quot;<b>Kent</b>&quot;, where <b>Clark</b> meets Jonathan <b>Kent</b> in an alternate universe. Chloe Sullivan <b>is a</b> fictional character in the television series <b>Smallville</b>, which is based on the ... In <b>Smallville</b>, Chloe is <b>Clark Kent</b>&#39;s best friend, <b>Lois Lane</b>&#39;s cousin , and the editor of the high school newspaper the Torch; she ... Mack <b>does</b> believe that by the end of the season Chloe manages to <b>get</b> some of that integrity back. &quot;Finale&quot; <b>is the</b> title of the two-episode series finale of the superhero television series <b>Smallville</b>. ... Flashing back seven years, <b>Lois Lane</b> (Erica Durance) and <b>Clark Kent</b> (Tom Welling) argue about their upcoming wedding. ... of the Justice League but, because of budgetary constraints, these ideas <b>did</b> not <b>come</b> to pass. <b>Smallville</b> is an American superhero television series developed by writer- producers Alfred ... <b>Smallville</b>&#39;s first season primarily dealt with <b>Clark Kent</b>&#39;s coming to terms with his alien origin ... The producers wanted to bring <b>Lois Lane</b> to the series, and Chloe&#39;s supposed death in ... The Kent farm <b>is a</b> working farm in Aldergrove. <b>Clark Kent is a</b> fictional character and the main protagonist on The CW television series ... Clark kisses Lois while he <b>is &quot;the</b> Blur&quot; in the season nine finale and ... how this <b>Clark Kent would</b> have room in his heart for <b>Lois Lane</b> later in life, as he had ... that television shows with a main love interest fail once they <b>get</b> it <b>together</b>. The <b>Smallville</b> Roleplaying Game was the first game using the Cortex Plus system, and <b>is a</b> Superhero Role-playing game which is designed to allow <b>Clark</b> <b>Kent and Lois Lane</b> to be played on almost ... Character generation in the <b>Smallville</b> RPG <b>is a</b> collaborative process, with characters going through their lives <b>together</b>&nbsp;...
When does clark kent and lois lane get together in smallville?
<b>Famous in Love</b> is an American drama television series that premiered on Freeform on April 18, 2017, and is based on the novel of the same name by Rebecca&nbsp;... In 2018 Campbell had a recurring role in the second season of the Freeform television series <b>Famous in Love</b>. In June 2018 she was cast in a starring role in the&nbsp;... She also portrayed Paige Townsen in the Freeform drama series <b>Famous in Love</b> (2017–2018), and has appeared in several films, including Blended (2014),&nbsp;... From <b>Famous in Love</b>: Metcalf, Mitch (May 24, 2018). &quot;Updated: ShowBuzzDaily&#39;s Top 150 Wednesday Cable Originals &amp; Network Finals: 5.23.2018&quot;. Showbuzz&nbsp;... Shawn Patrick Christian (born December 18, 1965) is an American television and film actor. ... In 1999, he had a recurring role in The WB television series Charmed as Josh, the love interest of Piper Halliwell, played by Holly ... Jump up to: &quot;One-on-one interview with Shawn Christian from drama series &#39;<b>Famous in</b> <b>Love</b>&#39;&quot;. Sophia Taylor Ali (born November 7, 1995) is an American actress. She is best known for her ... 2018, <b>Famous in Love</b>, Joanie, 4 episodes. 2020, The Wilds&nbsp;... Tanjareen Chere Martin Thomas (born May 30, 1980) is an American actress, producer, and radio personality. She was born in Inglewood, California. Her television credits include: <b>Famous in Love</b>, Family Time, Curb Your&nbsp;... ... the evil Caitlyn Cook. She reprised her role as Melissa Gold in the Entourage movie in 2015. She played also Nina Devon on the TV series <b>Famous in Love</b>. 2017–18, <b>Famous in Love</b>, Ida Turner, Recurring role. 2019, I Left My Girlfriend for Regina Jones, Rebecca. 2019, Thriller, Mrs. Walker. 2020, Singleholic, Jackie &nbsp;... Ina Marlene King is a writer, producer and director. She is best known as the executive ... 2017–2018, <b>Famous in Love</b>, Yes, No, Yes, —. 2019, Pretty Little Liars:&nbsp;...
How many episodes of famous in love season 1?
<b>Snoopy</b> is a fictional <b>character</b>, the pet beagle of Charlie Brown in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. He can also be found in all of the Peanuts&nbsp;... <b>Snoopy&#39;s</b> best friend; a tiny yellow bird. First seen in 1966, Schulz did not give him a name until June 22, 1970. Peppermint Patty&nbsp;... 3 <b>Characters</b>. 3.1 Charlie Brown and <b>Snoopy</b>; 3.2 Linus and Lucy; 3.3 Peppermint Patty and Marcie; 3.4 Supporting <b>characters</b>. 4 Reception; 5 Legacy; 6 Books. Woodstock is a fictional <b>character</b> in Charles M. Schulz&#39;s comic strip Peanuts. He is best known for being <b>Snoopy</b>&#39;s best friend and sidekick. He is named after&nbsp;... In Charles M. Schulz&#39;s comic strip Peanuts, <b>Snoopy</b> was often stated to have seven siblings. ... He was also a main <b>character</b> in <b>Snoopy&#39;s</b> Getting Married, Charlie Brown, where he is shown traveling from Needles to visit <b>Snoopy</b> to be the best&nbsp;... Lucille van Pelt is a fictional <b>character</b> in the syndicated comic strip Peanuts, written and drawn ... One example is when, while treating <b>Snoopy</b>, Lucy asks him how he related, during his childhood, to the other (if you allow the expression)&nbsp;... Franklin Armstrong is a fictional <b>character</b> in the long-running comic strip Peanuts , created by ... did not appear in animation until the 1970s with his debut being a silent role in the 1972 movie <b>Snoopy</b>, Come Home at <b>Snoopy&#39;s</b> farewell party. An astronaut <b>Snoopy character</b> balloon also flew in the 2019 Macy&#39;s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Space Foundation began hosting STEM lessons prior to the show&#39;s&nbsp;... Eudora gives the blanket to <b>Snoopy&#39;s</b> nemesis, the &quot;stupid cat who lives next door ,&quot; and it takes the combined forces&nbsp;... Charles Monroe &quot;Sparky&quot; Schulz was an American cartoonist and creator of the comic strip ... was an American cartoonist and creator of the comic strip Peanuts ( which featured the <b>characters</b> Charlie Brown and <b>Snoopy</b>, among others).
What's the name of the bird on snoopy?
Beatlemania was the intense fan frenzy surrounding the English band the <b>Beatles</b> in the 1960s. ... The <b>Beatles performed</b> their <b>first American</b> concert on 11 February at Washington Coliseum, a sports arena in Washington, DC, attended by&nbsp;... From 1961 to 1966, the English rock band the <b>Beatles</b> underwent many live <b>performances</b> all ... they began a world tour and continued to <b>perform</b> in the UK and <b>US</b> throughout 1965, including a well-known performance at Shea Stadium. ... Ringo&#39;s <b>first</b> official performance as a <b>Beatle</b> following the dismissal of Pete Best. The <b>Beatles</b> staged their fourth concert tour of <b>America</b> in August 1966, and it was the last commercial tour they undertook. Lasting a total of 19 <b>performances</b>, with 17 shows in <b>American</b> venues and ... We&#39;re more popular than Jesus now; I don&#39;t know which will go <b>first</b> – rock &#39;n&#39; roll or Christianity. Jesus was all right but his&nbsp;... The <b>Beatles</b> in <b>the U.S.A.</b>, about the <b>Beatles</b>&#39; <b>first</b> visit to <b>America</b> in February ... In addition to the live <b>performances</b>, there are also studio <b>Beatles</b> recordings&nbsp;... The Ed Sullivan Show was an <b>American</b> television variety show that ran on CBS from June 20, ... The <b>American</b> public&#39;s <b>first</b> exposure to Itzhak Perlman was on the show in 1958, when he was 13. This performance was a ... The <b>Beatles</b> followed Ed&#39;s show opening intro, <b>performing</b> &quot;All My Loving.&quot; &quot;Till There Was You,&quot;&nbsp;... The <b>Beatles</b> staged their second concert tour of the United States in the late summer of 1965. ... Lennon described the noise as &quot;wild&quot; and also twice as deafening when the <b>Beatles performed</b>. On-stage ... on the tour. Lennon&#39;s aggressive playing damaged the <b>first</b> in Toronto, so it was replaced after the Atlanta performance. The <b>Beatles</b> at Shea Stadium is a fifty-minute-long documentary of the <b>Beatles</b>&#39; 15 August 1965, ... The documentary <b>first</b> aired on BBC1 on 1 March 1966. ... The Young Rascals and Cannibal &amp; the Headhunters also <b>performed</b> but were not ... decorated by their Queen, and loved here in <b>America</b>, here are The <b>Beatles</b>!&quot;. The <b>Beatles</b> were a rock group from Liverpool, England. This timeline chronicles their activities. ... 1960, Aug, 17, PC, The <b>Beatles play</b> at the Indra Club in Hamburg for the <b>first</b> time. They <b>play</b> here for the next ... With the <b>Beatles</b> released by Capitol Records of Canada, the <b>first Beatles</b> album published in North <b>America</b>. CAN. The <b>Beatles</b> were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. With a line- up comprising ... When he learned they had been <b>performing</b> at the rival Top Ten Club in ... Martin&#39;s <b>first</b> recording session with the <b>Beatles</b> took place at EMI&#39;s Abbey ... <b>American</b> chart success began after disc jockey Carroll James of AM radio&nbsp;... You know, at <b>first</b>, when I was asked to do this show, I was wondering if it was the ... Clips of the <b>Beatles performing</b> on The Ed Sullivan Show were also included&nbsp;...
When did the beatles first perform in america?
Teddy Sheringham <b>won</b> the inaugural <b>Premier League Golden Boot</b> ... player also <b>won</b> the European <b>Golden Shoe</b> in the same <b>season</b>. The <b>Premier League Golden</b> Glove is an annual association <b>football</b> award presented to the ... since its inception during the 2004–05 <b>season</b> until the <b>2015–</b> <b>16 season</b>. ... In 2005, the inaugural <b>Premier League Golden</b> Glove <b>was awarded</b> to Petr ... Čech&#39;s 24 clean sheets in a single <b>season</b> remains the current record. Luis Suárez, the 2014 recipient of the award, is <b>one</b> of four different players to <b>win</b> the European <b>Golden Shoe</b> alongside the Player of&nbsp;... Luis Alberto Suárez Díaz is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a striker for ... In 2014, he was named the PFA Players&#39; Player of the Year and the FWA Footballer of the Year as well as <b>winning the Premier League Golden Boot</b>, ... On the final day of the <b>2015–16</b> La Liga <b>season</b>, Suárez scored a hat-trick in a &nbsp;... Harry Edward Kane MBE (born 28 July 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as ... He inherited the number 10 jersey at the start of the <b>2015–16 season</b> ... Kane ended the <b>season winning the Premier League Golden</b> <b>Boot</b>, finishing <b>one</b> goal ahead of Sergio Agüero and Jamie Vardy with 25 goals. He was&nbsp;... This is a list of footballers who have scored the most goals in each <b>season</b> in the Premier ... The top goalscorer in the <b>Premier League&#39;s</b> inaugural <b>season</b> was Teddy Sheringham, who scored <b>one</b> goal for Nottingham ... <b>2015–16</b>[edit] ... <b>Premier League Golden Boot</b> &middot; List of footballers with 100 or more <b>Premier</b> <b>League</b> goals&nbsp;... Over the course of his career, Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has <b>received</b> five Ballon ... UEFA Men&#39;s Player of the Year Award, 2013–14, <b>2015–16</b>, and 2016–17, <b>Won</b> ... By virtue of being the top scorer in Europe, Ronaldo also <b>received the Premier League Golden Boot</b> and the Pichichi Trophy in the respective&nbsp;... The 2014–15 <b>Premier League</b> was the 23rd <b>season</b> of the <b>Premier League</b>, the top English ... 2015–16 → ... Manchester City&#39;s Sergio Agüero <b>won</b> the <b>Golden</b> <b>Boot</b> with 26 goals, with his teammate Joe Hart clinching a record fourth Golden&nbsp;... Thierry Daniel Henry is a French professional <b>football</b> coach and former player who is currently ... He <b>won the Premier League Golden Boot</b> a record four times, <b>won</b> two FA Cups and two <b>Premier League</b> ... He spent his final two <b>seasons</b> with Arsenal as club captain, leading them to the 2006 UEFA Champions League Final. Pierre-Emerick Emiliano François Aubameyang (born 18 June 1989) is a professional ... In his first full <b>season</b> in England, he <b>won the Premier League</b> <b>Golden Boot</b> (shared with Sadio Mane ... Aubameyang reached 30 goals in all competitions in a 3–1 victory over VfB Stuttgart in the quarter-final of the <b>2015–16</b> DFB-Pokal.
Who won the premier league golden boot in 2015/16 season?
The <b>Lion Capital</b> of Ashoka is a sculpture of four Asiatic lions standing back to back, on an ... A 13th-century replica of the <b>Sarnath</b> pillar and capital in Wat Umong near Chiang Mai, Thailand built by <b>King</b> Mangrai, preserves its crowning Ashoka Chakra or Dharmachakra. The wheel on the capital, below the lions, is the model&nbsp;... <b>Sarnath</b> is a place located 10 kilometres north-east of Varanasi city near the confluence of the ... According to him, the Deer Park was a forest given by the <b>king</b> of Benares of the Jātaka, where deer might wander unmolested. ... The <b>Sarnath</b> Archeological Museum houses the famous Ashokan <b>lion capital</b>, which miraculously&nbsp;... The <b>Lion Capital</b> of Asoka, National Emblem of India, the most famous example of Mauryan art. Mauryan art is the art, mostly sculpture, produced during the period of the Mauryan Empire, ... It was a royal art patronized by Mauryan <b>kings</b> especially Ashoka. Pillars, Stupas, caves are the most prominent survivals. The stone&nbsp;... The pillars of Ashoka are a series of columns dispersed throughout the Indian subcontinent, ... A graphic representation of the <b>Lion Capital</b> of Ashoka from the column there ... of the <b>Sarnath Lion Capital</b> of Ashoka especially shows &quot;obvious Achaemenid ... A later inscription attributed to the second <b>king</b> of the Gupta empire,&nbsp;... ... 77.739683Sanchi Stupa is a Buddhist complex, famous for its Great Stupa, on a hilltop at Sanchi Town in Raisen District of the State of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is located in 46 kilometres (29 mi) north-east of Bhopal, <b>capital</b> of Madhya ... The <b>capital</b> consists in four <b>lions</b>, which probably supported a Wheel of Law, as also&nbsp;... The State Emblem of India, as the national emblem of Republic of India is called, is an adaptation of the <b>Lion Capital</b> of Ashoka from 250 BCE at <b>Sarnath</b>,&nbsp;... The Edicts of Ashoka are a collection of more than thirty inscriptions on the pillars , as well as ... The edicts in Brahmi script mentioned a <b>King</b> Devanampriya Piyadasi which Prinsep initially assumed was a Sri Lankan <b>king</b>. ... such as the renowned <b>Lion Capital</b> of Ashoka which crowned the <b>Sarnath</b> Minor Pillar Edict, or the&nbsp;... The Maurya Empire was a geographically extensive Iron Age historical power based in ... The <b>Lion Capital</b> of Ashoka at <b>Sarnath</b> is the national emblem of the modern Republic of India. ... According to the Buddhist tradition, the ancestors of the Maurya <b>kings</b> had settled in a region where peacocks (mora in Pali) were&nbsp;... Ashoka sometimes Ashoka the Great, was an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty, who ruled ... Ashoka&#39;s name appears in the lists of Mauryan <b>kings</b> in the various Puranas, but these texts do ... Ashoka&#39;s pillar <b>capital of Sarnath</b>. ... <b>Lion</b> <b>Capital</b> of Ashoka, the capital of one of the pillars erected by Ashoka features a carving&nbsp;... The Dharma Chakra is a widespread symbol used in Indian religions such as Hinduism and ... Indian iconography in the time of the Buddhist <b>king</b> The Great Ashoka. ... ”The <b>Sārnāth</b> column may be interpreted, therefore, not only as a glorification of ... The modern State Emblem of India is a depiction of the <b>Lion</b> <b>Capital</b> of&nbsp;...
Lion capital of sarnath belongs to which king?
<b>Captain Underpants</b>: The First Epic Movie premiered on May 21, <b>2017</b>, at the Regency Village Theater in Los Angeles, and was released in the United States on&nbsp;... Series logo used in The First Epic Movie (<b>2017</b>), adapted from the drawn style used since 1999. The Really Cool Adventures of <b>Captain Underpants</b> (1989. The &nbsp;... The Epic Tales of <b>Captain Underpants</b> is an American animated web television series ... &quot;Netflix and DreamWorks Announce She-Ra, Trolls, <b>Captain Underpants</b> and More&quot;. ComicBook.com. Retrieved December 12, <b>2017</b>. ^ &quot;Netflix, DreamWorks&nbsp;... David Murray &quot;Dav&quot; Pilkey Jr is an American cartoonist, author and illustrator of children&#39;s literature. Pilkey is best known as the author and illustrator of the children&#39;s book series <b>Captain Underpants</b> and the children&#39;s graphic novel series Dog Man. ... <b>Captain Underpants</b>: The First Epic Movie (<b>2017</b>). Television. The Epic&nbsp;... <b>Captain Underpants</b>: The First Epic Movie (<b>2017</b>) ... |state=expanded : {{<b>Captain</b> <b>Underpants</b>|state=expanded}} to show the template expanded, i.e., fully visible&nbsp;... <b>Captain Underpants</b> and the Sensational Saga of Sir Stinks-A-Lot is the twelfth and (possibly) ... <b>Captain Underpants</b>: The First Epic Movie (<b>2017</b>). Television. <b>Captain Underpants</b> and the Wrath of the Wicked Wedgie Woman is the fifth book in the ... <b>Captain Underpants</b>: The First Epic Movie (<b>2017</b>). Television. The Epic&nbsp;... <b>Captain Underpants</b> and the Invasion of the Incredibly Naughty Cafeteria Ladies from Outer ... fish again. This comic was both seen on the full color version of the third <b>Captain Underpants</b> book in 2014 and Dog Man Unleashed in <b>2017</b>. <b>Captain Underpants</b>: The First Epic Movie. David Soren (born April 19, 1973) is a Canadian director, writer, voice actor, and storyboard ... original concept, as well as the <b>2017</b> animated film <b>Captain Underpants</b>: The First Epic Movie based on&nbsp;... Edward Parker Helms (born January 24, 1974) is an American actor, comedian, and singer. ... Helms voiced the title role in the DreamWorks animated film <b>Captain Underpants</b>: The First Epic Movie (<b>2017</b>). He is slated to star in the Paramount&nbsp;...
Actor who voices captain underpants in 2017 film?
<b>The Green Mile</b> is a 1999 American fantasy crime drama <b>film</b> written and directed by Frank ... John then reveals the story psychically to Paul, and, <b>when</b> doing so, he also releases his supernatural energy into Paul. ... &quot;Nashville tornado struck Old Tennessee State Prison, where &#39;<b>The Green Mile</b>,&#39; &#39;Walk the Line&#39; were <b>filmed</b>&quot;. <b>The Green Mile</b> is a 1996 serial novel by American writer Stephen King. It tells the story of ... <b>When</b> they return to the Mile, John passes the &quot;disease&quot; from Melinda into ... Frank Darabont adapted the novel into a screenplay for a feature <b>film</b> of the ... Novels first published in serial form &middot; Novels <b>set in</b> the 1930s &middot; Novels <b>set in</b>&nbsp;... Michael Clarke Duncan (December 10, 1957 – September 3, 2012) was an American actor best known for his breakout role as John Coffey in <b>The Green</b> <b>Mile</b> (1999), for which he was nominated for ... that helped him to get his breakout role as gentle giant John Coffey in the Frank Darabont <b>film The Green Mile</b> (1999 ). 1999 American drama <b>film</b> directed by Frank Darabont ... <b>The Green Mile</b> (1999), is an adaptation of the 1996 novel of the same name by Stephen King; adapted&nbsp;... Samuel Rockwell (born November 5, 1968) is an American actor. He became well known for ... He has also played supporting roles in <b>The Green Mile</b> (1999), Galaxy Quest (1999), Frost/Nixon (2008), Iron Man ... After appearing in an independent <b>film</b> during his senior <b>year</b>, he moved to New York to pursue an acting career. Frank Árpád Darabont is a Hungarian-American <b>film</b> director, screenwriter and producer who ... <b>When</b> Darabont was five the family moved to Los Angeles. ... He followed <b>The Green Mile</b> with the 2001 <b>film</b> The Majestic starring Jim Carrey, Martin ... &quot;The Walking Dead <b>Set</b> Visit Part I: Bringing Kirkman&#39;s Walking Dead to Life&quot;. Thomas Jeffrey Hanks (born July 9, 1956) is an American actor and filmmaker. Known for both ... Later that <b>year</b>, Hanks starred in Disney/Pixar&#39;s CGI-animated hit <b>film</b> Toy ... Hanks starred in an adaptation of the Stephen King novel <b>The</b> <b>Green Mile</b>. ... In 1981, Hanks met actress Rita Wilson on the <b>set</b> of TV comedy Bosom&nbsp;... Tom Hanks is an American actor and producer who has had an extensive career in films, ... In the same <b>year</b>, Hanks appeared in the television series Bosom Buddies. His role in the show ... &quot;<b>Movie</b> Review Traversing &#39;<b>The Green Mile</b>&#39;&quot;. ... &quot; Tom Hanks&#39; War Drama &#39;Greyhound,&#39; &#39;Grudge&#39; Reboot <b>Set</b> for 2019 Release&quot;. Variety. Michael Jeter (August 26, 1952 – March 30, 2003) was an American actor of <b>film</b>, stage, and ... Jeter is perhaps most known for his role as convicted felon Eduard Delacroix in <b>The Green Mile</b>, a role for which he was nominated along with the ... Both films were in post-production at the time of his death and, <b>when</b> released,&nbsp;... Patricia Davies Clarkson (born December 29, 1959) is an American actress. She has starred in ... The following <b>year</b>, she made her feature <b>film</b> debut in Brian De Palma&#39;s The ... In 1999, Clarkson appeared in a supporting role as an ailing wife of a prison warden in <b>The Green Mile</b>, which was nominated for a Screen Actors&nbsp;...
What year was the movie the green mile set in?
<b>Ghost Adventures</b> is an American paranormal documentary and reality television series that premiered on October 17, 2008, on the Travel Channel. <b>Ghost Adventures</b> is an American paranormal documentary and reality television series created by Zak Bagans and Nick Groff, airing on the Travel Channel. Nicholas Joshua Groff (born April 19, 1980) is an American paranormal investigator, musician, and television personality. Groff was the lead investigator for the television series Paranormal Lockdown. He was a co-investigator, executive producer, editor and cameraman on <b>Ghost Adventures</b> from seasons 1 –10. <b>Ghost Adventures</b>. Main article: <b>Ghost Adventures</b>. In 2004, Bagans teamed up with Nick Groff and Aaron Goodwin to produce a documentary-style film called&nbsp;... New audio and/or video evidence from previous <b>Ghost Adventures</b> episodes were sometimes featured. Contents. 1 Episodes. 1.1 Season 1 (2014)&nbsp;... The dybbuk box, or dibbuk box is a wine box which is said to be haunted by a dybbuk. ... box and hid it at a secret location, which he would not reveal. He later donated the box to Zak Bagans of <b>Ghost Adventures</b> to display in his museum. Zak Bagans, the host of Travel Channel&#39;s <b>Ghost Adventures</b>, wrote and directed Demon House, the second film he has made since 2004. The film is based on&nbsp;... This legend results in the area around Old Alton Bridge being popular among paranormal investigators, such as the crews from <b>Ghost Adventures</b> and BuzzFeed&nbsp;... The 2017 <b>Ghost Adventures</b> episode on Travel Channel entitled &quot;Samaritan Cult House&quot; features an investigation of the former prison building in Guthrie,&nbsp;... The building was featured in an episode of <b>Ghost Adventures</b> in 2008. Contents. 1 History; 2 Haunting legend; 3&nbsp;...
When does the new episodes of ghost adventures start?
<b>Hermione</b>, in turn, became a frustrated and mean professor at Hogwarts, teaching Defense Against the Dark Arts. At around the same time, <b>Harry&#39;s</b> fear increases&nbsp;... <b>Hermione</b> Jean Granger is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling&#39;s Harry Potter series. She first ... In <b>Harry Potter and the Cursed Child</b>, <b>Hermione</b> is played by the Swaziland-born actress Noma Dumezweni, also known for her work in Linda, &nbsp;... By the time of <b>Harry Potter and the Cursed Child</b>, <b>Hermione</b> Granger is the Minister for Magic. Contents. 1 Composition and status. 1.1 Connection to Muggle&nbsp;... Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling. The novels chronicle the lives of a young wizard, Harry Potter, and his friends <b>Hermione</b> Granger and Ron ... A play, <b>Harry Potter and the Cursed Child</b>, based on a story co-written by Rowling, premiered in London on 30 July 2016 at the Palace&nbsp;... The following is a list of magical objects used in the Harry Potter series. ... Draco reveals he got the idea from <b>Hermione&#39;s</b> DA (Dumbledore&#39;s army) coins, ... In the play <b>Harry Potter and the Cursed Child</b>, Harry gifts the Invisibility Cloak to his&nbsp;... Draco Lucius Malfoy is a character in J. K. Rowling&#39;s Harry Potter series. He is a student in ... Because of Draco&#39;s contempt for Muggle-borns, Harry, Ron, and <b>Hermione</b> suspect that Draco is the Heir of ... In the theatre play <b>Harry Potter and</b> <b>the Cursed Child</b> Draco was portrayed by Alex Price and later by James Howard. Noma Dumezweni (born 28 July 1969) is a British actress. In 2006, she won an Olivier Award for her role in A Raisin in the Sun. She starred as <b>Hermione</b> Granger in the original West End and Broadway runs of <b>Harry Potter and the</b> <b>Cursed Child</b>, which garnered her a second Laurence&nbsp;... <b>Harry</b> James <b>Potter</b> is the titular protagonist of J. K. Rowling&#39;s <b>Harry Potter</b> series. The majority ... And for some mysterious reason, the <b>curse</b> didn&#39;t work on <b>Harry</b>. ... In the previous books, <b>Harry</b> is written as a <b>child</b>, but Rowling states that in the fourth ... In <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Deathly Hallows, <b>Harry</b>, Ron, and <b>Hermione</b> leave&nbsp;... In 2017, Ayola took over the role of <b>Hermione</b> Granger in the West End production of <b>Harry Potter and the Cursed Child</b>. Ayola is an advocate of increased ethnic&nbsp;... Severus Snape is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling&#39;s Harry Potter series. He is an ... 3.1 <b>Harry Potter and the Cursed Child</b> ... Snape then reveals that he, together with the fugitive Ron and <b>Hermione</b> Granger, maintain the last remnants of&nbsp;...
Who plays hermione in harry potter and the cursed child?
Founded as the <b>Minnesota</b> and Pacific <b>Railroad</b>, it was the state&#39;s <b>first</b> active <b>railroad</b>. It went bankrupt, and the state changed its name&nbsp;... The Northern Pacific <b>Railway</b> (reporting mark NP) was a transcontinental <b>railroad</b> that operated ... The Northern Pacific was headquartered in <b>Minnesota</b>, <b>first</b> in Brainerd, then in Saint Paul. It had a tumultuous ... While crews worked on the tunnel, the <b>railroad built</b> a temporary switchback route across the pass. With numerous&nbsp;... The Great Northern was the only successfully <b>built</b> privately funded transcontinental <b>railroad</b> in U.S. <b>history</b>. No federal subsidies were used&nbsp;... in Tower, <b>Minnesota</b>, to the new Lake Superior port of Two Harbors, <b>Minnesota</b>. On July 31, 1884, the D&amp;IR carried its <b>first</b> ore shipment&nbsp;... The <b>history</b> of the U.S. state of <b>Minnesota</b> is shaped by its original Native American residents, ... <b>Railroads</b> attracted immigrants, established the farm economy, and brought goods to market. ... Henry Hastings Sibley <b>built</b> the <b>first</b> stone house in the <b>Minnesota</b> Territory in Mendota in 1838, along with other limestone buildings&nbsp;... <b>History</b> as Chicago and North Western <b>Railway</b>[edit]. The dominant <b>railroad</b> in southern&nbsp;... No <b>rail</b> service had been provided on the line since 1995 when the last steam engine visited Stillwater. The line was the <b>first railroad built</b> into Stillwater. Work&nbsp;... Meanwhile, the <b>Minnesota</b> Central, an <b>early</b> predecessor of the Milwaukee Road, <b>built</b> a line from Minneapolis to Fort Snelling in 1865. The <b>railroad</b> gradually&nbsp;... The <b>first railroad</b> depot in Tower was then <b>built</b> sometime before 1886; while shown on maps as a passenger depot, it was effectively a&nbsp;... James Jerome Hill (September 16, 1838 – May 29, 1916), was a Canadian- American <b>railroad</b> ... His <b>first</b> job in St. Paul was with a steamboat company, where he worked as a bookkeeper. By 1860, he ... Between 1883 and 1889, Hill <b>built</b> his <b>railroads</b> across <b>Minnesota</b>, into Wisconsin, and across North Dakota to Montana.
Where were the first railroads built in minnesota?
The Admission to the Union Clause of the <b>United States</b> Constitution, often called the <b>New</b> ... <b>New States may be admitted</b> by the Congress into this Union; but no <b>new</b> ... to that of the least-populated of the <b>established states</b>, it <b>would be</b> <b>admitted</b>, on an equal footing with all other <b>states</b>, based on a majority vote in Congress. The Northwest Ordinance enacted July 13, 1787, <b>was</b> an organic act of the Congress of the Confederation of the <b>United States</b>. It <b>created</b> the Northwest Territory, the first organized territory of the United ... It provided that at least three but not <b>more</b> than five <b>states would</b> be <b>established</b> in the territory, and that once such a&nbsp;... The <b>United States</b> Federal Sentencing <b>Guidelines</b> are rules that set out a uniform policy for ... As part of the <b>guidelines</b> reform in 1984, parole on federal level <b>was</b> ... chosen <b>was</b> excision of those provisions of the law <b>establishing the Guidelines</b> as ... of imprisonment of at least sixty days but not <b>more</b> than 13 months; <b>adding</b> 1 &nbsp;... Article Four of the <b>United States</b> Constitution outlines the relationship between the various <b>states</b>, as well as the relationship between each <b>state</b> and the <b>United</b> <b>States</b> federal government. It also empowers Congress to admit <b>new states</b> and administer the territories ... <b>New States may be admitted</b> by the Congress into this Union; but no <b>new</b>&nbsp;... The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union <b>was</b> an agreement among the 13 original ... The weak central government <b>established</b> by the Articles received only those powers which the former colonies had recognized as belonging to king ... <b>New states admitted</b> to the union in this territory <b>would</b> never be slave <b>states</b>. In the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the <b>United States</b> Congress called upon the ... They agreed that the <b>guidelines would</b> be applied by ... The <b>guidelines</b> were modeled after the movie ratings system <b>created</b> by the ... to be <b>added</b> to the TV Parental <b>Guidelines</b> Monitoring&nbsp;... The Motion Picture Production Code <b>was</b> the set of industry moral <b>guidelines</b> that <b>was</b> applied to most <b>United States</b> motion ... <b>New</b> York became the first <b>state</b> to take advantage of the Supreme Court&#39;s decision by instituting a ... The list <b>was</b> approved by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and Hays <b>created</b> the Studio &nbsp;... The Land Ordinance of 1785 <b>was</b> adopted by the <b>United States</b> Congress of the Confederation ... The ordinance <b>was</b> also significant for <b>establishing</b> a mechanism for funding public ... The law of 1785 embraced most of the <b>new</b> system. Treat ... Section 36 <b>was</b> also subsequently <b>added</b> as a school section in western <b>states</b>. In the <b>United States</b>, child support is the ongoing obligation for a periodic payment made ... Most <b>states</b> have therefore adopted their own &quot;Child Support <b>Guidelines</b> ... Calculations vary by <b>state</b> but essentially <b>add</b> both parents&#39; income. ... <b>In the state</b> where a <b>new</b> order is issued, Connecticut or <b>state</b> B <b>would</b> obtain the power&nbsp;... Stem cell laws and policy in the <b>United States</b> have had a complicated legal and political ... The decision <b>was</b> a case on remand from the <b>United States</b> Court of Appeals ... S1909/A2840 is a bill that <b>was</b> passed by the <b>New</b> Jersey legislature in ... to use stem cell lines <b>established</b> before the effective date of the <b>guidelines</b> <b>may</b>&nbsp;...
Which established the guidelines by which new states would be added to the united states?
... current scholarly viewpoints on the purpose of <b>Romans</b>, along with a bibliography, see Dictionary of Paul and His <b>Letters</b>. The city of Corinth, where the <b>Epistle</b> to the <b>Romans</b> was <b>written in</b> the first century, from the summit of Acrocorinth (2007). <b>Romans</b> 1 is the first chapter of the <b>Epistle</b> to the <b>Romans</b> in the New Testament of the Christian&nbsp;... The <b>Epistle</b> of Ignatius to the <b>Romans</b> (often abbreviated Ign. Rom.) is an <b>epistle</b> attributed to Ignatius of Antioch, a second-century bishop of Antioch. It was <b>written</b> during his transport from Antioch to his execution in Rome. ... of two fragments forming Papyrus 27 (recto side), <b>written in</b> the 3rd century. Book, <b>Epistle</b> to the <b>Romans</b>. Category, Pauline epistles. Christian Bible part, New Testament. Order in the Christian part, 6. <b>Romans</b> 8 is the eighth chapter of the <b>Epistle</b> to the <b>Romans</b> in the New Testament of the&nbsp;... <b>Epistle</b> to the <b>Romans</b> 16:1,4–7, 11–12 in Papyrus 118 (verso side), <b>written in</b> the 3rd century. Book, <b>Epistle</b> to the <b>Romans</b>. Category, Pauline epistles. Christian Bible part, New Testament. Order in the Christian part, 6. <b>Romans</b> 16 is the sixteenth (and the last) chapter of the <b>Epistle</b> to the <b>Romans</b> in the New&nbsp;... Phoebe was a first-century Christian woman mentioned by the Apostle Paul in his <b>Epistle</b> to the <b>Romans</b>, verses 16:1-2. A notable woman in the church of Cenchreae, she was trusted by Paul to deliver his <b>letter</b> to the <b>Romans</b>. ... Paul&#39;s <b>letter</b> to the <b>Romans</b> was <b>written in</b> Corinth sometime between the years 56 and 58,&nbsp;... The <b>Epistle</b> to the <b>Romans</b> (German: Der Römerbrief) is a commentary by the Swiss theologian ... Barth decided in the summer of 1916 to <b>write</b> a commentary on Paul&#39;s <b>Epistle</b> to the <b>Romans</b> as a way of rethinking his theological inheritance . <b>Romans</b> 12 is the twelfth chapter of the <b>Epistle</b> to the <b>Romans</b> in the New Testament of the ... The original text was <b>written in</b> Koine Greek. This chapter is divided&nbsp;... <b>Romans</b> 13 is the thirteenth chapter of the <b>Epistle</b> to the <b>Romans</b> in the New Testament of the ... Paul <b>wrote to</b> the Roman Christians because he was &quot;eager to preach the gospel&quot; to them, so as to remind them on &quot;certain subjects&quot;. Although he&nbsp;... The <b>Epistle</b> to the Galatians, often shortened to Galatians, is the ninth book of the New ... The North Galatian view holds that the <b>epistle</b> was <b>written</b> very soon after Paul&#39;s second visit to ... The similarity between this <b>epistle</b> and the <b>epistle</b> to the <b>Romans</b> has led to the conclusion that they were both <b>written at</b> roughly the same &nbsp;...
Who was the letter of romans written to?
<b>Batman: The Animated Series</b> is an American superhero animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman. Developed by Bruce Timm,&nbsp;... <b>Batman: The Animated Series</b> is an American television series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, which was produced by Warner Bros. Animation&nbsp;... The <b>Batman</b> is an American <b>animated</b> television <b>series</b> produced by Warner Bros. <b>Animation</b> based on the DC Comics superhero, <b>Batman</b>. The <b>series</b> first aired&nbsp;... 1992–95: <b>Batman: The Animated Series</b>; the first series of the ... of <b>Batman: The</b> <b>Animated Series</b>; 1999–2001: Batman&nbsp;... The New <b>Batman</b> Adventures (often shortened as TNBA) is an American <b>animated</b> television <b>series</b> based on the DC Comics superhero <b>Batman</b>, and is a &nbsp;... &quot;Perchance to Dream&quot; is the 26th episode of <b>Batman: The Animated Series</b>. It was written by noted horror author Joe R. Lansdale and originally aired on October&nbsp;... The DC Universe <b>Animated</b> Original Movies are direct-to-video film ... <b>Batman</b>: Gotham Knight is an anthology film that tells a <b>series</b> of stories that take place between 2005&#39;s <b>Batman</b> Begins and The&nbsp;... &quot;Heart of Ice&quot; is the third episode of the American animated television series <b>Batman: The Animated Series</b>, first aired on September 7, 1992, written by Paul Dini,&nbsp;... <b>Batman: The Animated Series</b> is a side-scrolling action game by Konami released for the Game Boy in 1993 based on the TV series of the same title. A Super&nbsp;... &quot;Beware the Gray Ghost&quot; is the eighteenth episode of <b>Batman: The Animated</b> <b>Series</b>. It was directed by series regular Boyd Kirkland and was first aired on&nbsp;...
Who voiced the joker in batman the animated series?
<b>Justice League</b> is a 2017 American superhero <b>film</b> based on the DC Comics superhero team of ... Wayne decides to use the Mother Box to resurrect <b>Superman</b>, not only to help them <b>fight</b> off Steppenwolf&#39;s invasion but also to restore hope to&nbsp;... The <b>Justice League</b> is a team of fictional superheroes appearing in American comic books ... After the success of the <b>Superman</b> reboot Man of Steel, a <b>film</b> titled Batman v <b>Superman</b>: Dawn of Justice was released ... While <b>fighting</b> the Parademons, Aquaman and Wonder Woman appear and join forces with the other heroes. <b>Justice League</b>: War is a direct-to-video animated superhero <b>film</b> featuring the ... and believes Batman and Green Lantern are working with it, <b>fights</b> with them;&nbsp;... <b>Justice League</b> vs. Teen Titans is a 2016 direct-to-video animated superhero <b>film</b> directed by ... The <b>Justice League battle</b> the Legion of Doom (Lex Luthor, Toymaster, Weather Wizard, Cheetah and Solomon Grundy). Weather Wizard flees&nbsp;... <b>Justice League</b> Dark is a 2017 American animated science fantasy superhero <b>film</b> produced by ... The <b>Justice League</b> tries to <b>fight</b> Destiny, but he causes them to perceive each other as demonic threats, so they attack each other. Etrigan&nbsp;... Owlman <b>fights</b> off Batman and takes the Q.E.D. bomb to Earth-Prime, finding it to be uninhabited and ... The <b>film</b> was titled as <b>Justice League</b>: Worlds Collide. <b>Justice League</b>: Doom is a 2012 direct-to-video animated superhero <b>film</b>, loosely ... Since the villainess knows she&#39;ll never quit a <b>fight</b>, Wonder Woman will&nbsp;... In the <b>film</b>, criminal mastermind Lex Luthor manipulates Batman into a preemptive <b>battle</b> with <b>Superman</b>, whom Luthor is obsessed with. The <b>film</b> was announced&nbsp;... The <b>Justice League</b>, also called the <b>Justice League</b> of America or <b>JLA</b>, is a fictional superhero ... Warner Bros. intended for <b>Justice League</b>: Mortal to be the start of a new <b>film</b> franchise, and to ... and features members of the <b>Justice</b> <b>League</b>, particularly Batman and <b>Superman</b>, <b>fighting</b> Lex Luthor and The Joker in Lego form. <b>Justice League</b>: The New Frontier is a 2008 animated superhero <b>film</b> adapted from the ... J&#39;onn and Faraday <b>fight</b> on the launchpad; the rocket is damaged and &nbsp;...
Who did the justice league fight in the movie?
<b>The Doctor Blake Mysteries</b> (also The Blake Mysteries) is an Australian television series that premiered on ABC TV on 1 February 2013 at 8:30 pm. The series&nbsp;... The following is a list of episodes for the Australian television drama mystery programme, <b>The Doctor Blake Mysteries</b>. As of 5 November 2017, 44 episodes of &nbsp;... McLachlan returned to Australia in 2012 to work on a new TV series, <b>The Doctor</b> <b>Blake Mysteries</b>, a period crime drama set in Ballarat in 1959–60. He plays the&nbsp;... Jeffrey Maxwell Truman (4 November 1957 – 2 December 2014) was an Australian film and ... 148 episodes. 2015, <b>The Doctor Blake Mysteries</b>, 1 episode &nbsp;... Chief Superintendent Matthew Lawson[edit]. With a staff of four coppers, he runs a large district. That needs a Chief Super? Where are the superintendents and&nbsp;... Penne Hackforth-Jones (5 August 1949 – 17 May 2013) was a United States- born Australian ... All Saints, Chandon Pictures, :30 Seconds and <b>The Doctor</b> <b>Blake Mysteries</b>. She also appeared in Episode 169 of Australian sitcom &quot;Hey Dad..!&quot;. Her feature film roles included Dr. Sort in Alvin Purple (1973), the bridal shop&nbsp;... Rodger Corser (born 28 February 1973) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his ... He starred as Chief Inspector Frank Carlyle in “<b>The Doctor Blake</b> <b>Mysteries</b>” in series aired February 2016 - September 2017, series 4, episode 3 - series&nbsp;... Joel Tobeck is an actor known for his roles in the television series Tangle, <b>The</b> <b>Doctor Blake Mysteries</b>, Xena Warrior Princess, Hercules: The Legendary&nbsp;... Craig Hall (born 10 May 1974) is a New Zealand actor. Contents. 1 Personal life; 2 Filmography ... (2013) as Jefferson Clarke; A Place to Call Home (2013-2018) as Dr. Jack Duncan; <b>The Doctor Blake Mysteries</b> (2015) as Chief Supt. William&nbsp;... McTighe wrote episodes for the second series of <b>The Doctor Blake Mysteries</b> In 2014 he wrote for the BBC America supernatural/mystery series Tatau, and the&nbsp;...
Who plays patrick tyneman in the doctor blake mysteries?
<b>Pokémon</b> is a media franchise created by video game designer Satoshi Tajiri that centers on fictional creatures called <b>Pokémon</b>. To date, there have been 23&nbsp;... Set in an alternate timeline, the film follows the journey of <b>Pokémon</b> Trainer Ash Ketchum and his friends, Pikachu, Verity, and Sorrel, as they seek to meet the&nbsp;... <b>Pokémon</b>: The First <b>Movie</b>: Mewtwo Strikes Back is a 1998 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama, the chief director of the <b>Pokémon</b> television series &nbsp;... Pokémon (ポケモン, Pokemon), abbreviated from the Japanese title of Pocket Monsters ... more popular and familiar around the world, especially in the United States, where the two highest-grossing anime films are both <b>Pokémon films</b>. It was&nbsp;... It is the first <b>Pokémon</b> film to be distributed theatrically in the United States by Warner Bros. since <b>Pokémon</b> 3: The <b>Movie</b> (2001). The film received mixed to&nbsp;... Zeraora awakens and begins rescuing <b>Pokémon</b>. While Ash and Margo decide to go follow it, Risa is tasked with taking the eternal flame back to the tower. Ash&nbsp;... ... Monsters the <b>Movie</b>: Coco (劇場版ポケットモンスター ココ, Gekijō-ban Pokettomonsutā Koko) is a 2020 Japanese anime film based on Satoshi Tajiri&#39;s <b>Pokémon</b>&nbsp;... <b>Pokémon</b> The <b>Movie</b> 2000: The Power of One is a 1999 Japanese animated fantasy film and the second <b>movie</b> in the <b>Pokémon</b> anime franchise. Directed by&nbsp;... Some <b>Pokémon</b> from the newer games appear in anime episodes or <b>films</b> months, or even years, before the game they were programmed for&nbsp;... <b>Pokémon</b> 3: The <b>Movie</b>: Entei – Spell of the Unown is a 2000 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama as the third film in the <b>Pokémon</b> franchise.
When does the first pokemon movie take place in the series?
<b>Biltmore Estate</b> is a historic house museum and tourist attraction in Asheville, North Carolina. <b>Biltmore House</b>, the main residence, is a Châteauesque-style&nbsp;... The following is a list of the 100 largest extant and historic houses in the United States, ordered ... 1, 175,856, <b>Biltmore Estate</b> &middot; Asheville, North Carolina &middot; George Washington Vanderbilt II &middot; William A.V. Cecil Jr. 1895, Châteauesque &middot; Richard&nbsp;... The Biltmore Company employs over 2,400 people who maintain the 8,000 acres of the <b>Biltmore Estate</b>, hotel, winery, restaurants and shops. The <b>Biltmore House</b>&nbsp;... Known for, owned <b>Biltmore Estate</b>. Spouse(s). Edith Stuyvesant Dresser ( m. 1898; his death 1914). Children, Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt. Parent(s), William Henry Vanderbilt Maria Louisa Kissam. Relatives, see Vanderbilt family. George Washington Vanderbilt II (November 14, 1862 – March 6, 1914) was an art collector&nbsp;... ... Island; the palatial <b>Biltmore House</b> in Asheville, North Carolina; and various other opulent homes. The Vanderbilts were once the wealthiest family in America . Cornelia was born at the <b>Biltmore Estate</b> in North Carolina on August 22, 1900. She was the daughter, and only child, of George Washington Vanderbilt II (1862– &nbsp;... Vanderbilt <b>houses</b>. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. <b>Biltmore</b>. ... known as The Biltmore Ballrooms. The adjoining Biltmore Suites Hotel was closed in 1998 and converted to condominiums known as <b>Biltmore House</b>, which &nbsp;... Bowman-Biltmore Hotels was a hotel chain created by hotel magnate John McEntee Bowman. The name evokes the Vanderbilt family&#39;s <b>Biltmore Estate</b>, whose&nbsp;... The first <b>houses</b> were built on White Oak Road. In 1929, Asheville, North Carolina annexed a portion of <b>Biltmore</b> Forest, but that action was reversed by an act of&nbsp;...
When did biltmore house open to the public?
&quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Find Another You</b>&quot; is a 1964 single by The Seekers which reached No. 1 in the UK in February 1965. It was The Seekers&#39; first UK-released single, and was the second-best selling single of 1965 in the UK. The <b>song</b> was also popular in the US, reaching peaks of No. ... The track was <b>written</b> and produced by Tom Springfield, who was also&nbsp;... Tom Springfield is a retired English musician and songwriter from the 1960s&#39; folk and pop ... The Springfields&#39; <b>song</b> &quot;Island of Dreams&quot;, <b>written</b> by Tom Springfield, has been covered by Mick Thomas, Johnny Tillotson, ... 1964 – ASCAP award for &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Find Another You</b>&quot;; 1965 – ASCAP award for &quot;A World of Our Own&quot;&nbsp;... The Seekers are an Australian folk-influenced pop quartet, originally formed in Melbourne in ... With &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Find Another You</b>&quot; and &quot;Georgy Girl&quot;, the band also achieved ... Woodley co-<b>wrote</b> some <b>songs</b> with Simon, including &quot;Cloudy&quot;, &quot;I Wish You Could Be Here&quot; and &quot;Red Rubber Ball&quot; which became an American &quot; No. Tom Springfield, who had <b>written</b> &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Find Another You</b>&quot;, <b>composed</b> the music and Jim Dale supplied the lyrics. The <b>song</b> is heard at both the beginning and&nbsp;... ... &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Find Another You</b>&quot; <b>composed</b> and produced by Tom Springfield and subsequently released in December 1964. In February 1965, the <b>song</b> reached&nbsp;... <b>You</b>&#39;ll <b>Never Find Another</b> Love like Mine is a <b>song</b> performed by R&amp;B singer Lou Rawls on his 1976 album All Things in Time. The <b>song</b> proved to be Rawls&#39;&nbsp;... The article presents a discography for American country artist Sonny James. ... <b>I&#39;ll</b> <b>Never Find Another You</b>. Release ... <b>Year</b>, Single, Peak chart positions, Album. US Country ... 1976, &quot;Prisoner&#39;s <b>Song</b>&quot;, 14, —, 3, 200 Years of Country Music. Ronald Wycherley (17 April 1940 – 28 January 1983), better known by his stage name Billy ... The Puppets were <b>another</b> band that backed Fury at a couple of gigs for 12 ... Fury left Decca Records in 1966, after signing to a five-<b>year</b> recording ... with the Paul McCartney <b>song</b>), both in 1964, and &quot;In Thoughts of <b>You</b>&quot; (1965),&nbsp;... Harry Warren was an American composer and lyricist. Warren was the first major American songwriter to <b>write</b> primarily for film. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original <b>Song</b> eleven times and won three Oscars for composing &quot;Lullaby of Broadway&quot;, &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;ll <b>Never</b> Know&quot; and &quot;On the Atchison, ... Over a career spanning four decades, Warren <b>wrote</b> more than 800 <b>songs</b>. Georgy Girl – The Seekers Musical is a biographical jukebox musical about The Seekers, <b>written</b> by Patrick Edgeworth. It incorporates <b>songs</b> associated with The Seekers, such as &quot;Morningtown Ride&quot;, &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Never Find Another You</b>&quot;,&nbsp;...
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<b>DC</b> Comics&#39; <b>first black superhero</b> to star in his own series was Black Lightning. <b>DC</b> Comics[edit]. Name, Alter Ego(s), Teams/Associations, <b>First</b> Appearance, Year, Date, Writer, Artist&nbsp;... Black Panther is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel ... He is the <b>first black superhero</b> in American mainstream comic books; very few black heroes were ... Jack Kirby—newly returned to Marvel after having decamped to rival <b>DC</b> Comics for a time—as writer, penciler, and editor. The original candidate for <b>DC</b> Comics&#39; <b>first</b> headlining <b>black superhero</b> was a character called the Black Bomber, a white racist who would turn into a black&nbsp;... The character was <b>DC&#39;s first black superhero</b>. John Stewart has become a major recurring character in the Green Lantern mythos within the <b>DC</b> Universe. He&nbsp;... Historically, Bumblebee is sometimes considered <b>DC</b> Comics&#39; <b>first black</b> woman <b>superhero</b> character, though this distinction is also accorded to Nubia, Wonder&nbsp;... Tyroc is a fictional character in the <b>DC</b> Universe, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries. Created by writer Cary Bates and artist Mike Grell, he <b>first</b> appeared in Superboy #216 (April 1976), a year before <b>Black</b> Lightning, making him one of <b>DC&#39;s first black</b> costumed <b>superheroes</b>. He moved to the <b>DC</b> universe when <b>DC</b> Comics bought the rights to Quality Comics characters. The <b>first Black</b> Condor was a World War II era <b>super hero</b> along&nbsp;... Static is a fictional <b>superhero</b> appearing in American comic books published by <b>DC</b> Comics. The character was created by Milestone Comics founders Dwayne McDuffie, Denys Cowan, Michael Davis, and Derek T. Dingle. Static&#39;s <b>first</b> appearance was made in Static #1 (June 1993) in the Modern ... fellow <b>DC</b> Comics <b>superhero Black</b> Lightning, who debuted much earlier and&nbsp;... <b>Black</b> Lightning is an American <b>superhero</b> television drama series, developed by Salim Akil, that premiered on The CW on January 16, 2018. It is based on the character of the same name, created by Tony Isabella and Trevor Von Eeden, featured in publications of <b>DC</b> Comics. ... Discussing her character becoming the <b>first black</b> lesbian <b>superhero</b> on&nbsp;...
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The Coroner is a BBC Birmingham daytime drama series of 20 episodes starring Claire Goose ... This article is about a British based daytime TV series. For the Canadian based TV series on the CBC, see Coroner (TV series). <b>Coroner</b> is a Canadian drama television series based on the Jenny Cooper series of novels by M. R. Hall and developed by Morwyn Brebner. The series stars&nbsp;... There were two series produced with a total of 29 episodes. The series was set in the State <b>Coroner&#39;s</b> office complex and featured investigations into deaths,&nbsp;... Distributor, MCA <b>TV</b> (1983-1984) NBCUniversal Television Distribution. Release. Original network, NBC. Picture format. 35mm film; 4:3 aspect ratio. Original release, October 3, 1976 (1976-10-03) – May 11, 1983 (1983-05-11). Quincy, M.E. (also called Quincy) is an American mystery medical drama television series from ... Quincy&#39;s character is loosely modeled on Los Angeles&#39; &quot;<b>Coroner</b> to the Stars&quot;&nbsp;... <b>A coroner</b> is a government official who is empowered to conduct or order an inquest into the ... Dr. Max Bergman, played by Japanese-American actor Masi Oka. Kujo Kiriya from the 2016 Japanese <b>TV</b> series Kamen Rider Ex-Aid is <b>a</b> <b>coroner</b>. A coroner is a government official who investigates human deaths and determines cause of death. Coroner or The Coroner may also refer to: Coroner ( band), a Swiss thrash metal band. Coroner (album), by the Swiss band. <b>Coroner</b> ( <b>TV</b> series), a 2019 Canadian dramatic television series; &quot;The&nbsp;... This is a list of characters in the USA Network original comedy-drama <b>TV</b> series, Psych. The principal cast of the series has remained the same throughout the&nbsp;... The latter investigation turns up more bones and <b>the coroner</b> determines the skeleton is that of a small boy who was horribly abused and beaten, then buried in&nbsp;... Da Vinci&#39;s Inquest is a Canadian dramatic television series which originally aired on CBC ... A <b>TV</b> movie following up on the two series, The Quality of Life, aired on CBC on 14 June 2008. ... Sarah Strange as Helen (seasons 5-7, recurring in 1-4); Robert Wisden as Chief <b>Coroner</b> James Flynn (seasons 1-2 &amp; beginning of 3)&nbsp;... Claire Goose (born 10 February 1975) is a British actress. She played Tina Seabrook, a nurse ... 2009 and 2010. In 2015 she took the part of the leading character in BBC Birmingham&#39;s series <b>The Coroner</b>. ... Personal life[edit]. Married in 2007 to <b>TV</b> producer Craig Woodrow, Goose has two daughters, Amelia and Eveline.
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<b>Angela</b> Noelle Schrute (née Martin; formerly Lipton) is a fictional character from the NBC ... Dwight is the only person that <b>Angela</b> likes in the <b>office</b>. ... In &quot;The Delivery&quot; Dwight, who wants to improve his sales by <b>having a child</b>, asks ... In &quot; Niagara&quot;, <b>Angela&#39;s</b> complaints lead Pam to bluntly say <b>Angela does</b> not <b>have</b> to come to&nbsp;... &quot;Jury Duty&quot; is the thirteenth episode of the eighth season of the American comedy television ... Realizing the stress that <b>having</b> young <b>kids</b> causes, the <b>office</b> workers ultimately forgive Jim for his behavior and even ... <b>Angela</b> admits that the <b>baby</b> was conceived before her wedding, and <b>makes</b> them promise not to tell anyone. <b>Angela</b> Faye Kinsey (born June 25, 1971) is an American actress. She is best known for playing <b>Angela</b> Martin in the sitcom The <b>Office</b> (2005–2013). ... Kinsey is one of several cast members of The <b>Office</b> to <b>have</b> a role in License to Wed, ... &#39; <b>Baby</b>, we&#39;re so proud of you, I&#39;m proud of you, but I <b>do</b> not care for the show and I <b>do</b>&nbsp;... &quot;Finale&quot; is the last episode of the American comedy television series The <b>Office</b>. It serves as the ... Mose then leads Dwight and Jim out to his car where <b>Angela</b> is stuck in the trunk and finally lets her out. ... Ravi then gives Kevin the <b>baby</b> to give to <b>Child</b> Services before leaving, but Nellie, who <b>has</b> still been wanting a <b>child</b>,&nbsp;... Dwight (Rainn Wilson) wants to <b>do</b> the same and asks <b>Angela</b> (<b>Angela</b> Kinsey) to <b>have a baby</b> with him. <b>Angela</b> is initially excited, but gets annoyed with Dwight&nbsp;... <b>Angela</b> Pearly-Gates Montenegro-Hodgins is a fictional character in the television series Bones ... According to <b>Angela</b>, in &quot;Mother and <b>Child</b> in the Bay&quot;, in season 2, <b>Angela</b> is 5&#39;8 and weighs 135 pounds. ... surrogate; she demonstrates a <b>need</b> to interact with other people in a way her more awkward colleagues <b>do</b> not. In the final scene of the episode, Phyllis comes back inside the <b>office</b> following the party and catches <b>Angela</b> and ex-boyfriend Dwight Schrute <b>having</b> sex on one&nbsp;... &quot;A.A.R.M.&quot; is the collective name for the twenty-second and twenty-third episodes of the ninth ... The idea to <b>have</b> Jim finally give Pam his card <b>had</b> been considered in the writers&#39; ... Dwight tells <b>Angela</b> that he will marry her if the <b>child</b> is his, but she denies that this is ... The <b>office</b> ultimately decides on one final dance together. Dwight Kurt Schrute III is a fictional character on The <b>Office</b> portrayed by Rainn Wilson. ... (Michael privately <b>makes</b> him Assistant Manager in &quot;The Fight&quot;, tells him that no ... In the fifth season premiere, &quot;Weight Loss&quot;, Dwight and <b>Angela</b> <b>have</b> resumed a covert relationship, using a storage room in the warehouse to <b>have</b> sex. &quot;The Chump&quot; is the 25th episode of the sixth season of the American comedy series The <b>Office</b> ... The new parents, Pam and Jim, <b>have</b> trouble staying awake in the <b>office</b>. Meanwhile, <b>Angela</b> takes ... Meanwhile, Dwight and <b>Angela</b> are working out the <b>baby</b> contract they signed a few months earlier. Instead of going to court,&nbsp;...
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[edit]. See also: <b>List</b> of ICC <b>Champions Trophy</b> centuries. Rank, <b>Runs</b>, Player, Team, Opposition, Venue, Date ... Park, Centurion, South Africa, 27 September 2009. Last updated: 4 June <b>2017</b>. The <b>2017</b> ICC <b>Champions Trophy</b> was the eighth ICC <b>Champions Trophy</b>, a cricket tournament for the eight top-ranked One Day International (ODI) teams in the world. It was held in England and Wales from 1 to 18 June <b>2017</b>. Pakistan won the competition for the first time with a 180-<b>run</b> victory over India ... This was Sri Lanka&#39;s joint-<b>highest</b> successful <b>run</b>-chase in ODIs and the&nbsp;... ^ &quot;ICC <b>Champions Trophy 2017</b>: Fakhar Zaman and Azhar Ali record <b>highest</b> ODI opening <b>run</b> stand for Pakistan since 2009&quot;. The Indian Express. 14 June <b>2017</b>. They lost their second match to Sri Lanka by 7 <b>wickets</b>, despite posting a total of 321, in what turned out to be the <b>highest</b> successful <b>run</b>-chase in <b>Champions</b>&nbsp;... Shikhar Dhawan (born 5 December 1985) is an Indian international cricketer. A left-handed ... In December <b>2017</b>, he became the 2nd fastest Indian to reach 4000 ODI runs. ... He was the second <b>highest run</b>-getter in the Vijay Hazare Trophy (earlier ... ODI runs by Indian; <b>Most runs</b> in ICC <b>Champions Trophy</b> 2013 and <b>2017</b>&nbsp;... <b>Most runs</b>, India Shikhar Dhawan (363). <b>Most wickets</b>, India Ravindra Jadeja (12) . ← 2009 &middot; <b>2017</b> →. The 2013 ICC <b>Champions Trophy</b> was a One Day International cricket tournament held in&nbsp;... Christopher Henry Gayle, OD (born 21 September 1979) is a Jamaican cricketer who plays ... In the same match, Gayle also became the <b>leading run</b>-scorer for a West ... Gayle was named Player of the 2006 <b>Champions Trophy</b>, where the West ... On 18 April <b>2017</b>, Gayle reached the 10,000 runs milestone in T20 cricket after &nbsp;... <b>Most runs</b>, Wasim Jaffer (11775) 1996–present. <b>Most wickets</b>, Rajinder Goel (640 ) 1958–1985. 2019–20 Ranji <b>Trophy</b>. The Ranji <b>Trophy</b> is a domestic first-class cricket <b>championship</b> played in India between ... For the <b>2017</b>-18 season, the two -tier system was abandoned to have 4 groups of seven teams each and two&nbsp;... Mahendra Singh Dhoni commonly known as MS Dhoni, is an Indian international cricketer who ... In June 2015, Forbes ranked Dhoni at 23rd in the <b>list of highest</b> paid athletes in the world, estimating his earnings ... He was named as wicket keeper of the &#39;Team of the Tournament&#39; at the <b>2017 Champions Trophy</b> by Cricbuzz. <b>Most</b> career <b>runs</b>[edit]. <b>Score</b>, Player, Teams, Career span. 12038, Wasim Jaffer &middot; Vidarbha, Mumbai, 1996/97 –&nbsp;...
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Matthew Quincy &quot;Matt&quot; Daddario (born October 1, 1987) is an American <b>actor</b>. He is best known for his role as <b>Alec Lightwood</b> on the Freeform television series&nbsp;... This is a list of the main characters from The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare, ... Alexander &quot;<b>Alec</b>&quot; Gideon <b>Lightwood</b> was born on August 24; he&#39;s the son of Robert and ... As a result of their relationship, Magnus decided to learn how to <b>play</b> the musical instrument called charango, which he was terrible at. Shadowhunters, also known as Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments, is an American ... Two days later, on May 8, Matthew Daddario and Isaiah Mustafa were cast as <b>Alec Lightwood</b> and Luke Garroway ... On May 28, Jon Cor was announced to <b>play</b> Hodge Starkweather, a Shadowhunter and former member of the Circle. ... two other Shadowhunters, siblings <b>Alec</b> and Isabelle <b>Lightwood</b>, and their leader, ... When Vampires kidnap Simon, Clary, Jace, <b>Alec</b>, and Isabelle trail them to ... Movie: Action, Choice Movie: <b>Actor</b> Action, and Choice Movie: Actress Action,&nbsp;... Alec or Aleck is a Scottish form of Alex. It may be a diminutive of the given name Alexander or a given name in its own right. Notable people with the name include : Contents. 1 People; 2 Fiction; 3 Organizations; 4 See also. People[edit]. Alec Acton, (1938–1994), English footballer; Alec Baldwin, (born 1958), American <b>actor</b> ... Flewelling; <b>Alec Lightwood</b>, fictional character in The Mortal Instruments saga&nbsp;... The Mortal Instruments is a series of six young adult fantasy novels written by Cassandra Clare, ... <b>Alec Lightwood</b>, Jace&#39;s parabatai or best friend, is seemingly jealous of Clary&#39;s relationship with Jace since he is in love with Jace however as &nbsp;... City of Glass is the third book in the urban fantasy series The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra ... Isabelle Lightwood: <b>Alec Lightwoods</b>&#39; sister, and rebellious girl and a strong Shadowhunter. In this book, after losing Max Lightwood (the&nbsp;... Queen of Air and Darkness is the third and final book in The Dark Artifices trilogy by Cassandra ... Inside, Isabelle and Alec cry in each other&#39;s arms over the loss of their father; ... <b>Alec Lightwood</b> - One of the heroes of the Dark War and Mortal War . ... He <b>acts</b> as an uncle to Emma, as the last remaining member of her family. City of Heavenly Fire is a young adult fantasy romance novel, the sixth and final installment in ... Clary, Jace, Simon, and Isabelle and <b>Alec Lightwood</b>, force the Seelie Queen to send them to Edom. Confronting Sebastian, Clary pretends to&nbsp;... Kevin Joseph Zegers (born September 19, 1984) is a Canadian <b>actor</b> and model. He is known ... Zegers portrayed <b>Alec Lightwood</b> in The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (2013). He joined the cast of Fear the Walking Dead for the series&#39;&nbsp;...
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The Constituent Assembly of India was elected to write the Constitution of India. Following ... The Constituent Assembly met for the first time on 9 December 1946, ... <b>13 December 1946</b>: An &#39;<b>Objective Resolution</b>&#39; was presented by Jawaharlal&nbsp;... The following events occurred in <b>December 1946</b>: Contents. 1 <b>December</b> 1, <b>1946</b> (Sunday) ... The United Nations General Assembly voted, 34–6 (with <b>13</b> abstentions) to bar Spain from ... Opposition leader and former Prime Minister Winston Churchill denounced the <b>move</b> by the Labour Party government as hastening &quot;the&nbsp;... The Constitution of India (IAST: Bhāratīya Saṃvidhāna) is the supreme law of India. ... <b>13 December 1946</b>: An &#39;<b>Objective Resolution</b>&#39; was presented by Jawaharlal Nehru, ... While deliberating the revised draft constitution, the assembly <b>moved</b>,&nbsp;... A League of Nations mandate was a legal status for certain territories transferred from the ... After <b>13 December 1946</b>, it became a United Nations Trust Territory, ... West Africa) notwithstanding Security Council <b>Resolution</b> 276 (1970)&quot; (PDF). The <b>Objectives Resolution</b> was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on March 12, 1949. Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, had presented it in the&nbsp;... The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialized agency of ... UNESCO pursues its <b>objectives</b> through five major programs: education, ... The first General Conference took place from 19 November to 10 <b>December 1946</b>, ... The Jewish organization B&#39;nai B&#39;rith criticized the <b>move</b> as well. The Lahore <b>Resolution</b> was written and prepared by Muhammad Zafarullah Khan and was ... While Muslim League irrevocably opposed to any Federal <b>objective</b> which must ... The <b>resolution</b> was <b>moved</b> in the general session by A. K. Fazlul Huq, the chief ... This page was last edited on 3 February 2020, at 05:<b>13</b> (UTC). Τhe Greek Civil War was a civil war in Greece fought between the Greek government army and ... The immediate prelude to the civil war took place in Athens, on <b>December</b> 3, 1944 ... was determined to achieve its own political <b>goal</b> to dominate postwar Greece, ... Intelligence and National Security (1998) <b>13</b>#1 pp: 165-194. Southern Cameroons was the southern part of the British Mandate territory of British ... When the League of Nations ceased to exist in <b>1946</b>, most of the mandate territories ... for British Cameroons to be governed by Britain on 6 <b>December 1946</b>. ... In the subsequent election <b>thirteen</b> Southern Cameroonian representatives&nbsp;... The following is a timeline of the Kashmir conflict, a territorial conflict between India, Pakistan ... The <b>resolution</b> demanded the establishment of an independent state comprising ... The Maharaja <b>moved</b> from Srinagar to Jammu, his winter capital. ... in Azad Kashmir, with the <b>objective</b> of freeing Kashmir from Indian occupation.
Who moved the objective resolution on 13 december 1946?
Peter William Mayhew (19 May 1944 – 30 April 2019) was an English-American <b>actor</b>, best known for portraying <b>Chewbacca</b> in the Star Wars film series. Joonas Viljami Suotamo is a Finnish <b>actor</b> and former professional basketball player. He is best known for his role as <b>Chewbacca</b> in the Star Wars saga, taking &nbsp;... <b>Chewbacca</b> nicknamed &quot;<b>Chewie</b>&quot;, is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. He is a ... Now Joonas Sutamo,....,has taken over the suit full-time from 73-year old <b>actor</b> Peter Mayhew. ^ Sansweet, Stephen J. (1998-06-30). The Star Wars&nbsp;... Chewbacca Mask Lady is an internet viral video featuring 37-year-old Texas mother Candace ... $2,000 to attend the Fan Dallas Expo with <b>Chewbacca actor</b> Peter Mayhew, and $400,000 in scholarship money from Southeastern University ,&nbsp;... The film explores the early adventures of Han Solo and Chewbacca, who join a ... Last Jedi, where he shared it with original <b>Chewbacca actor</b> Peter Mayhew. Han Solo is a fictional character and protagonist in the Star Wars franchise. A primary character in the original film trilogy, Han is the captain of the Millennium Falcon, along with his Wookiee co-pilot <b>Chewbacca</b>. In the original Star Wars film , Han and <b>Chewbacca</b> reluctantly became ... Other <b>actors</b> that were considered for the role include: Al Pacino, Christopher&nbsp;... Benjamin Burtt Jr. (born July 12, 1948) is an American sound designer, film editor , director, screenwriter, and voice <b>actor</b>. As a sound designer, his credits&nbsp;... The Star Wars Holiday Special is a 1978 American television special set in the universe of the ... The special introduces three members of <b>Chewbacca&#39;s</b> family: his father Itchy, his wife ... So we just left it to them and just had the occasional meetings with them, provided them with access to props and the <b>actors</b>, and that was it. The Force is a television advertisement created by Donny Deutsch Advertising Inc. (Deutsch) to promote Volkswagen&#39;s Passat. Contents. 1 Commercial; 2 <b>Actor</b>. <b>actor</b> británico. <b>Chewbacca</b>. Traditional Chinese. 彼特·梅猶. No description defined. Chinese. 彼得·梅修. No description defined. 彼得·梅耶; 彼得·馬修; 彼得·梅 休.
Who played chewbacca in the original star wars movies?
This is a list of people who were <b>heir apparent</b> or <b>heir presumptive</b> to the Archduchy of Austria from when Charles III succeeded to the throne in 1711 to the end of the <b>monarchy</b> in <b>Austria</b>-<b>Hungary</b> in 1918. Those heirs who succeeded are shown in bold. The position of heir to the <b>Empire</b> was often of great importance. ... <b>Crown Prince</b> in 1889 and the assassination of the subsequent heir in <b>1914</b>&nbsp;... Archduke Franz Ferdinand Carl Ludwig Joseph Maria of Austria (18 December 1863 – 28 June <b>1914</b>) was the <b>heir presumptive</b> to the throne of <b>Austria</b>-<b>Hungary</b>. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, <b>heir presumptive</b> to the <b>Austro</b>-<b>Hungarian</b> throne, ... During this January <b>1914</b> meeting, various possible <b>Austro</b>-<b>Hungarian</b> targets for assassination were ... The murder of the heir to the <b>Austro</b>-<b>Hungarian Empire</b> and his wife produced widespread shock across&nbsp;... Hohenberg is an <b>Austrian</b> noble family that descends from Countess Sophie Chotek (1868–<b>1914</b>), who in 1900 married Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Este (1863–<b>1914</b>), the <b>heir presumptive to the throne of the Austro</b>- <b>Hungarian Empire</b>. The July Crisis was a series of interrelated diplomatic and military escalations among the major ... However, rather than a quick attack with available military forces, <b>Austrian</b> leaders deliberated ... Emperor Franz Joseph ordered Archduke Franz Ferdinand, <b>heir presumptive</b> to the <b>Austro</b>-<b>Hungarian</b> throne, to attend military&nbsp;... Upon the death of <b>Crown Prince</b> Rudolph in 1889, the Emperor&#39;s brother, Archduke Karl Ludwig, was next in line to the <b>Austro</b>-<b>Hungarian</b> throne. However, his&nbsp;... Rudolf, <b>Crown Prince</b> of Austria (21 August 1858 – 30 January 1889) was the only son and third child of Emperor Franz Joseph I and Elisabeth of Bavaria. He was <b>heir apparent</b> to the throne of <b>Austria</b>-<b>Hungary Empire</b> from birth. ... In <b>1914</b>, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand precipitated World War I. Emperor&nbsp;... Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I (18 August 1830 – 21 November 1916) was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, King of Bohemia, and monarch of many other states of the <b>Austro</b>-<b>Hungarian Empire</b>, from 2 December 1848 until his death. ... On 28 June <b>1914</b>, the assassination of his nephew and <b>heir</b>- <b>presumptive</b>,&nbsp;... The Mayerling incident is the series of events surrounding the apparent murder– suicide of Rudolf, <b>Crown Prince</b> of Austria ... Empress Elisabeth, and was <b>heir</b> <b>apparent to the throne of the Austro</b>-<b>Hungarian Empire</b>. ... and ethnic Serb, at Sarajevo in June <b>1914</b>, and the July Crisis that led to the start of the First World War. The <b>heir apparent</b> to the throne bore the title of <b>Crown Prince</b> (Kronprinz); heirs ... He was assassinated in Sarajevo, Bosnia in <b>1914</b>; due to his ... Otto became the last <b>Crown Prince</b> of <b>Austria</b>-<b>Hungary</b>.
Who was the heir apparent of the austro-hungarian empire in 1914?
The <b>End</b> of the F***<b>ing World</b> is a British dark comedy-<b>drama</b> television programme, based on a ... Holly Beechey <b>portrays</b> a young <b>Alyssa</b>. ... Another major difference is the <b>ending</b> of the graphic novel: the satanist police officer chases after ... Jessica Barden (born 21 July 1992) is an English actress. She is best known for her role as <b>Alyssa</b> in the Channel 4 comedy-<b>drama</b> series The <b>End</b> of the F***<b>ing</b> <b>World</b> ... Alexander Jonathan Lawther (born 4 May 1995) is an English <b>actor</b>, known for portraying James in the Channel 4 series The <b>End</b> of the F***<b>ing World</b>, and for ... It&#39;s Only the <b>End</b> of the <b>World</b> is a 1990 French <b>play</b> by Jean-Luc Lagarce. It is about a character named Louis who returns to his family to announce his terminal ... Spy Kids (stylised as SPY kids) is a 2001 American spy action comedy film written, edited, ... Gregorio and Ingrid Cortez are rival spies who <b>fall</b> in love. ... He wishes to replace the <b>world</b> leaders&#39; children with these super-strong robots to control the <b>world</b>. ... Nominated, Outstanding <b>Actor</b> in a Motion Picture, Antonio Banderas. This is a list of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction works as portrayed in literature, film, television, and, comics. Apocalyptic fiction is a subgenre of science fiction that is concerned with the <b>end</b> of civilization due ... Apocalypse is a Greek word referring to the <b>end</b> of the <b>world</b>. Apocalypticism is the religious belief that there ... Rae Dawn Chong (born February 28, 1961) is a Canadian-American actress best known for her roles in the films Quest for Fire (1981), Beat Street (1984), The Color Purple and Commando (both 1985), Boulevard (1994) and Time Runner ( 1993). She is the daughter of comedian and <b>actor</b> Tommy Chong. ... Her most active period in films was during the <b>late</b> 1980s and throughout the ... Alexandra Anna Daddario (born March 16, 1986) is an American actress. She is known for <b>playing</b> Annabeth Chase in the Percy Jackson film series, Blake ... Fuck, That&#39;s Delicious is an American television food documentary series starring rapper, and ... Fuck, That&#39;s Delicious follows Action Bronson as he travels around the <b>world</b>, visits various restaurants, and eats ... The season <b>ends</b> with two sold out shows in Paris, between which Action and company visit a cultural heritage ... Nikolina Kamenova Dobreva known professionally as Nina Dobrev is a Canadian actress. Her first acting role was as Mia Jones in the <b>drama</b> series Degrassi: The Next ... progenitor Amara, also known as the <b>world&#39;s</b> first immortal, in season 5. ... and Christina Applegate, which began filming in Vancouver in <b>fall</b> 2015.
Who plays alyssa in the end of the fing world?
A <b>Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte</b> painted in 1884, is Georges Seurat&#39;s most famous work. It is a leading example of pointillist technique,&nbsp;... Georges-Pierre Seurat was a French post-Impressionist artist. He is best known for devising the ... His large-scale work A <b>Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La</b> <b>Grande Jatte</b> (1884–1886) altered the direction of modern art by initiating&nbsp;... Sunday in the Park with George is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine. It was inspired by the French pointillist painter Georges Seurat&#39;s painting A <b>Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La</b> <b>Grande Jatte</b>. Feb 3, 2005 <b>...</b> Georges Seurat: A <b>Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte</b>. Title. Français : Un dimanche après-midi à l&#39;Île de la Grande Jatte. Topiary Park is a 9.182-acre (3.716 ha) public park and garden in Columbus, Ohio&#39;s Discovery District. The topiary garden, officially the Topiary Garden at Old Deaf School Park, is designed to depict figures from George Seurat&#39;s 1884 painting, A <b>Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte</b>. Seurat&#39;s A <b>Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte</b>. The Île de la Jatte or Île de la Grande Jatte is an island in the river Seine, located in the&nbsp;... A <b>Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte</b> has been listed as a level-4 vital article in Art. If you can improve it, please do. This article has been rated&nbsp;... File:Georges Seurat - Un dimanche après-midi à l&#39;Île de la Grande Jatte v2.jpeg ... Georges Seurat: A <b>Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte</b>. Title. Neo-Impressionism is a term coined by French art critic Félix Fénéon in 1886 to describe an art movement founded by Georges Seurat. Seurat&#39;s most renowned masterpiece, A <b>Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte</b>,&nbsp;... Summary[edit]. cropped, resized shot of Image:Georges Seurat - Un dimanche après-midi à l&#39;Île de <b>la Grande Jatte</b> v2.jpeg; from [The Art Institute of Chicago.
Who painted sunday afternoon on the island of la grande jatte?
The economy of <b>Egypt</b> was a highly centralized economy focused on import substitution under ... <b>Egypt&#39;s main</b> exports consist of natural gas, and non- petroleum products such as ready-made clothes, cotton textiles, medical and petrochemical ... Italy and the USA are the top <b>export</b> markets for <b>Egyptian</b> goods and services. Tourism is one of the <b>leading sources of income</b>, crucial to <b>Egypt&#39;s</b> economy. At its peak in 2010 the sector employed about 12% of <b>Egypt&#39;s</b> workforce serving&nbsp;... The Nile is a <b>major</b> north-flowing river in northeastern Africa, and is the longest river in Africa ... In particular, the Nile is the <b>primary</b> water <b>source</b> of <b>Egypt</b> and Sudan. The Nile has two <b>major</b> tributaries – the White Nile and the Blue Nile. The economy of the Middle East is very diverse, with national economies ranging from hydrocarbon-exporting rentiers to centralized socialist economies and free- market economies. The region is best known for oil production and <b>export</b>, which significantly ... Tourism is one of the <b>main sources of revenue</b> in the UAE. The economy of Israel is a highly advanced free-market, primarily knowledge- based economy. ... Tourism is one of Israel&#39;s <b>major sources of income</b> in the country, attracting 3.6 million foreign ... &quot;Israel announces <b>major</b> gas deal with <b>Egypt</b>&quot;. The economy of Sudan has boomed on the back of increases in oil production, high oil prices, ... The <b>main</b> line runs from Wadi Halfa on the <b>Egyptian</b> border to Khartoum and southwest to Al ... Today, oil is an <b>important export</b> industry in Sudan. The Mamluk Sultanate was a medieval realm spanning <b>Egypt</b>, the Levant, and Hejaz. It lasted ... Arabic <b>sources</b> for the period of the Bahri Mamluks refer to the dynasty as the ... A <b>major</b> innovation to this system by Barquq was the division of <b>Egypt</b> into three provinces (niyabat) similar to the administrative divisions in Syria . Terrorism and tourism in <b>Egypt</b> is when terrorist attacks are specifically aimed at <b>Egypt&#39;s</b> tourists ... The <b>Egyptian</b> tourism industry is one of the most <b>important</b> sectors of <b>Egypt&#39;s</b> economy, in terms of employment ... lamented that what had &quot; provided one of the most <b>important sources of income</b> besides farming has dried out&quot;. In the late 1970s, President Anwar Sadat initiated neoliberal policies in <b>Egypt</b>. Following ... The farmers and their families lost their <b>main source of income</b> and many are unemployed. As of June 2013, unemployment rates in <b>Egypt</b> are over 13%&nbsp;... The economy of Yemen is one of the poorest and least-developed in the world. At the time of ... Egypt 29.4%; Thailand 16.7%; Belarus 13.5%; Oman 10.5%; United Arab Emirates 6.5%; Saudi Arabia 5%; Algeria 4%; (2017) ... Coffee production, formerly the north&#39;s <b>main export</b> and principal form of foreign exchange, declined &nbsp;...
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<b>G.I. Joe</b> is a line of action figures owned and produced by the toy company Hasbro. The initial ... For its <b>first</b> ten years, <b>G.I. Joe</b> was a generic soldier/ adventurer with only the slightest hints of a team concept existing ... In the movie, Cobra sets <b>out</b> to cause destruction using high tech weapons and sell them to ruthless terrorists&nbsp;... <b>G.I. Joe</b> was promoted to a full series in 1985, with an initial order for a <b>first</b> season of ... The DiC series served as a continuation of the Sunbow series, but it <b>did</b> not use the ... would fall by the wayside as they were being phased <b>out</b> from the toyline. ... &quot;<b>G.I. Joe</b> - New DVDs of Joe Cartoons <b>Coming</b>, But Only As Toy Pack-Ins&quot;. <b>G.I. Joe</b> is a military science fiction action film series, based on Hasbro&#39;s <b>G.I. Joe</b> toy, comic and media franchises. Development for the <b>first</b> film began in 2003, but when the United States ... Goldner and Bonaventura spent three months working <b>out</b> a story, and chose Michael B. Gordon as screenwriter, because they liked his &nbsp;... <b>G.I. Joe</b> was also the <b>first</b> comic book to be advertised on television, in what has ... Of the Hasbro/Marvel relationship, Hama observed that the toy company <b>did</b> not ... Hama wrote <b>out</b> page-by-page plots for all of the issues he wrote, with most ... who were <b>coming</b> into the comic shops for the <b>first</b> time because they had the&nbsp;... The toyline continues to play a large part in Hasbro&#39;s <b>G.I. Joe</b> franchise. ... the trademark on <b>G.I. Joe</b>, but they were trying to <b>come</b> up with a new approach. ... The owner of the action figure is encouraged to cut <b>out</b> the file card and save it. ... The <b>first</b> two issues focused on <b>G.I. Joe</b>, the third on Cobra, and the fourth on their &nbsp;... <b>G.I. Joe</b> has been the title of comic strips and comic books in every decade since 1942. ... His <b>G.I. Joe</b> cartoon series began in the <b>first</b> issue of Yank (June 17, 1942). ... to an edict for &quot;no bullets&quot; from the studio), the comic book <b>did</b> not shy away from ... While the series was <b>out</b> of continuity with the main comic universe, the&nbsp;... It is the <b>first</b> installment in the live-action <b>G.I. Joe</b> film series. ... After Snake Eyes takes <b>out</b> one missile, Ripcord destroys the remaining two by using a ... Miller auditioned for the part because it <b>did</b> not involve &quot;having a breakdown or addicted to&nbsp;... <b>G.I. Joe</b> Adventure Team is a line of action figures produced by the toy company Hasbro. The line is well remembered by the inclusion of features such as&nbsp;... <b>G.I. Joe</b>: The Movie (also known as Action Force: The Movie in the UK) is a 1987 ... production delays which allowed the Transformers feature to be released <b>first</b>. ... strike team receives news that Duke has <b>come out</b> of his coma and is recovering. ... The writers <b>did</b> not originally intend for &quot;Cobra-La&quot; to be the name of the rival&nbsp;... <b>G.I. Joe</b>: Retaliation is a 2013 American military science fiction action film ... which I <b>did</b> and do), might I suggest proceeding to watch this fun film with your kids, but ... <b>out</b> of 5 and compared it unfavorably with its predecessor, writing: &quot; The <b>first</b> ... Talks <b>G.I. JOE</b> 3; Says RETALIATION Director Jon M. Chu Isn&#39;t <b>Coming</b> Back but&nbsp;...
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<b>Steven Universe</b> is an American animated television series created by Rebecca Sugar for Cartoon Network. It is Cartoon Network&#39;s first animated series to be&nbsp;... <b>Steven Universe</b> Future is an American animated limited series created by Rebecca Sugar for Cartoon Network, and serves as an epilogue to the 2013– 2019&nbsp;... <b>Steven Universe</b> is an American animated television series created by Rebecca Sugar for Cartoon Network. The series revolves around <b>Steven Universe</b>&nbsp;... Garnet is a fictional character from the animated series <b>Steven Universe</b>, created by Rebecca Sugar. She is a &quot;Gem&quot;, a fictional alien being that exists as a&nbsp;... <b>Steven Universe</b> is an American animated television series created by Rebecca Sugar. It is produced by Cartoon Network Studios and is the first Cartoon&nbsp;... Steven Quartz Universe is the title character and the main protagonist of the animated series <b>Steven Universe</b>, created by Rebecca Sugar. Steven is a hybrid &nbsp;... <b>Steven Universe</b>: The Movie takes place two years after the events of the series finale &quot;Change Your Mind&quot;, and follows the Crystal Gems as they attempt to save &nbsp;... Grace Sakura Rolek (born October 10, 1997) is an American actress, voice actress and singer. Contents. 1 Career; 2 Personal life; 3 Filmography; 4 References; 5 External links. Career[edit]. Rolek is known for voicing Connie Maheswaran on <b>Steven Universe</b>, as well&nbsp;... &quot;Reunited&quot; is the 23rd and 24th episode of the fifth season of the American animated television series <b>Steven Universe</b>, and the 151st and 152nd episode of the&nbsp;... &quot;Alone Together&quot; is an episode of the first season of the American animated television series <b>Steven Universe</b>. It first aired on January 15, 2015 on Cartoon&nbsp;...
When is the next steven universe episode after reunited?
James Howard <b>Thome</b> is an American former professional baseball corner infielder and ... Like his older brothers, <b>Thome</b> attended Limestone <b>High School</b> where he ... <b>Thome</b> also totaled an AL-high 120 walks to <b>go</b> along with 102 RBIs. ... during which Killebrew noted he was happy <b>Thome did</b> it while a member of the&nbsp;... Limestone Community <b>High School</b> is a public <b>high school</b> in Bartonville, Peoria County, Illinois ... Before the 1950s, Bartonville had no <b>high school</b> of its own; students <b>went</b> to Pekin or Peoria ... <b>Jim Thome</b> — former Major League Baseball player who played 22 seasons from 1991 to 2012 and is in the Baseball Hall of Fame&nbsp;... Giovany Aramis González (born September 19, 1985) is an American professional baseball ... He attended Hialeah <b>High School</b> in Hialeah, for the first three years of his high ... Phillies along with Aaron Rowand and Daniel Haigwood for slugger <b>Jim Thome</b>. ... In the first half of 2014, González <b>went</b> 6–5 with a 3.56 ERA. Larry Wayne &quot;Chipper&quot; Jones Jr. (born April 24, 1972) is an American former Major League ... Thome and Jones would eventually <b>go</b> on to develop a good friendship over the ... On July 29, Jones matched a career-<b>high</b> with 5 RBIs as the Braves shut out ... &quot;MLB: Chipper Jones is mimicking the path of old pal <b>Jim</b> <b>Thome</b>&quot;. Jason Gilbert Giambi is an American former professional baseball first baseman and ... He then attended South Hills <b>High School</b> in his native West Covina, where he was a three-sport standout. ... He <b>did</b> not sign and <b>went</b> on to <b>attend</b> college. ... On August 2, 2014 Giambi gave up his 25 jersey number to <b>Jim</b> <b>Thome</b> to have&nbsp;... Ryan James Howard (born November 19, 1979), nicknamed &quot;The Big Piece&quot;, is an American ... He attended Lafayette <b>High School</b> in Wildwood, Missouri, and Missouri State ... Howard <b>went</b> 0 for 1 with a groundout in the All Star Game. ... became the first Phillies&#39; batter to win the home run title since <b>Jim Thome did</b> it in 2003. Mickey Charles Mantle (October 20, 1931 – August 13, 1995), nicknamed The Commerce ... Greenwade returned in 1949, after Mantle&#39;s <b>high school</b> graduation , to sign ... Mantle was assigned to the Yankees&#39; Class-<b>D</b> Independence Yankees of the ... Mantle immediately broke out of his slump, <b>going</b> on to hit .361 with 11&nbsp;... Nick Margevicius (born June 18, 1996) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the ... After <b>high school</b>, Margevicius attended Rider University, where he played ... In 2017, as a junior, he <b>went</b> 6-4 with a 2.89 ERA in 14 games (13 starts). ... player growing up for his hometown Cleveland Indians was <b>Jim Thome</b>. James Patrick Edmonds (born June 27, 1970) is an American former center fielder in Major ... He had injured his shoulder in his senior year of <b>high school</b>, causing him to fall in the draft. ... Edmonds <b>did</b> not play in 2009, sitting out because he <b>did</b> not receive what he or his ... <b>Jim Thome</b> &middot; National League Player of the Month <b>Jim Thome</b> was my favorite player growing up watching baseball, and about 18 ... Personality: Same might <b>go</b> for the annual <b>high school</b> visits and autographs. ... I&#39; <b>d</b> also like to make a quick comment - the Player Profile section seems a little&nbsp;...
Where did jim thome go to high school?
In the sport of cricket, a <b>hat-trick</b> is an occasion where a bowler <b>takes</b> three wickets in ... <b>Two</b> other hat-tricks <b>have taken</b> place over <b>two innings</b> rather than one, <b>both</b> taken by West Indians against Australia—Courtney Walsh and Jermaine&nbsp;... Highest average in <b>each</b> batting position[edit]. Batting position, Batsman, <b>Innings</b>, Runs, Average, <b>Test</b> Career Span. Opener, Glenn Turner, 67&nbsp;... 5 wickets in <b>innings</b>, 0, 8. 10 wickets in match, 0, 1. Best bowling, 4/29, 7/46. Catches/stumpings, 7/0, 56/0. Source: CricInfo, 24 August 2019. Thomas James Matthews (3 April 1884 – 14 October 1943) was an Australian <b>Test</b> cricketer. Bowling leg breaks, he is the only player to <b>have taken two</b> hat tricks in the same <b>Test</b> match. ... playing against South Africa at Old Trafford, he <b>took</b> a <b>hat-trick in</b> <b>each innings</b>&nbsp;... Alan Walker, for Nottinghamshire in 1956, uniquely <b>took</b> the last wicket of Leicestershire&#39;s first <b>innings</b>, and a <b>hat-trick</b> with the first three balls of their second&nbsp;... For a cricketer to score a century (100 runs or more) on his <b>Test</b> match debut is considered a notable achievement, and as of December 2019, it has been accomplished 108 times by 106 players. <b>Two</b> of those players, Lawrence Rowe and Yasir Hameed, have scored centuries in <b>both innings</b> of ... His double- century is one of five <b>made</b> on <b>Test</b> debut, the other four were&nbsp;... In cricket, a <b>hat-trick</b> occurs when a bowler <b>takes</b> three wickets with consecutive deliveries. ... Australian fast bowler Peter Siddle <b>took</b> a <b>hat-trick</b> in an Ashes <b>test</b> match ... In 1844, underarm bowler William Clark, playing for &quot;England&quot; against Kent, achieved a <b>hat-trick</b> spread over <b>two innings</b>, dismissing Kent batsman John&nbsp;... Peter Matthew Siddle (born 25 November 1984) is a former Australian cricketer. He is a ... In the first <b>Test</b> of the 2009 Ashes series against England, Siddle <b>took</b> 2/ 97 on the ... of Alastair Cook and Matt Prior in consecutive balls to be on a <b>hat-</b> <b>trick</b>. ... figures in <b>Test</b> cricket, taking nine wickets across <b>both</b> of Sri Lanka&#39;s <b>innings</b>. Mitchell Aaron Starc (born 30 January 1990) is an Australian international cricketer who plays ... On 15 November 2015, Starc delivered the fastest recorded delivery in a <b>Test</b> match, of 160.4 km/h against Ross Taylor of New Zealand. ... In November 2017, he became the first bowler <b>to take</b> a <b>hat-trick in</b> <b>each innings</b> of a&nbsp;... Irfan Pathan (Gujarati: ઇરફાન પઠાણ) is an Indian former cricketer who played all formats of the ... In early 2006, Pathan became the only bowler <b>to take</b> a <b>Test</b> <b>hat-trick</b> in the first over of the match (vs Pakistan at Karachi). ... His ability to swing the ball <b>both</b> ways and his <b>innings</b> in Lahore led to speculation that he could&nbsp;... Hammond <b>made</b> 227 in his previous <b>innings</b> against New Zealand and finished the <b>two</b>-match series with a batting average of 563. ^ Batting second, Bradman&nbsp;...
Who took hattrick in both innings in test?
Albus Percival Wulfric Brian <b>Dumbledore</b> is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling&#39;s Harry Potter ... Jude Law <b>played</b> the role of a younger <b>Dumbledore</b> in the second prequel ... What Really Happened in <b>Harry Potter and the Half</b>-<b>Blood Prince</b>? Sir Michael John Gambon CBE (born 19 October 1940) is a British–Irish <b>actor</b> who has worked ... Gambon reprised the role of <b>Dumbledore in Harry</b> Potter and the Goblet of Fire, which was released in November ... 2007&#39;s Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and the sixth film, <b>Harry Potter and the Half</b>-<b>Blood</b> <b>Prince</b>. Slughorn, who has been in hiding, agrees to return to teach at Hogwarts. <b>Dumbledore</b> then takes <b>Harry</b> to The Burrow, where <b>Harry</b> reunites with his best friends,&nbsp;... <b>Dumbledore</b> and <b>Harry</b> use <b>Dumbledore&#39;s</b> Pensieve to look at the memories of those who have had direct contact with Voldemort. <b>Harry</b> learns about Voldemort&#39;s&nbsp;... <b>Harry Potter and the Half</b>-<b>Blood Prince</b> is the soundtrack to the 2009 film of the same name, ... On 17 June, a preview for three tracks was <b>played</b> in the background of film&#39;s updated official site. ... &quot;<b>Dumbledore&#39;s</b> Farewell&quot; is reused in the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 theme &quot;Severus and Lily&quot;, which is used in&nbsp;... Severus Snape is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling&#39;s Harry Potter series. He is an ... <b>Actor</b> Alan Rickman portrayed Snape in all eight Harry Potter films, released ... In the final chapter, <b>Dumbledore</b> suggests that because Harry&#39;s father James had ... In the second chapter of <b>Harry Potter and the Half</b>-<b>Blood Prince</b>, Bellatrix&nbsp;... The second has Ginny fill in for <b>Harry</b> for Quidditch when he gets detention and <b>play</b> against the rival Seeker, Cho Chang. As <b>Dumbledore</b> mentions, the Duelling &nbsp;... Finally, with <b>Dumbledore&#39;s</b> post as Headmaster restored, Hagrid returns to Hogwarts. <b>Harry Potter and the Half</b>-<b>Blood Prince</b>. In the sixth novel, Harry, Ron, and&nbsp;... Preceded by, <b>Harry Potter and the Half</b>-<b>Blood Prince</b>. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is a fantasy novel written by British author J. K. Rowling ... and a ring destroyed by <b>Dumbledore</b> shortly before the events of Half-Blood Prince. In <b>Harry Potter and the Half</b>-<b>Blood Prince</b>, Albus <b>Dumbledore</b> reveals to Harry that the diary was one of Voldemort&#39;s Horcruxes. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of &nbsp;...
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Distributed by, <b>Netflix</b>. Release date. January 22, 2017 (2017-01-22) (Sundance); March 23, 2018 (2018-03-23) (US). Running time. 100 minutes. Country, United States. Language, English. <b>Roxanne Roxanne</b> is a 2017 American drama <b>film</b> written and directed by Michael Larnell. <b>Roxanne</b> Shante is an American hip hop musician and rapper. Born and raised in the Queensbridge Projects of Queens,&nbsp;... <b>Roxanne</b> is a 1987 American romantic comedy <b>film</b> directed by Fred Schepisi and starring Steve Martin and Daryl Hannah. It is a modern retelling of Edmond&nbsp;... The Real <b>Roxanne</b> (born Adelaida Martinez, July 24, 1963) is an American female hip hop MC who recorded for Select Records. Martinez was born in Brooklyn,&nbsp;... The <b>Roxanne</b> Wars is a well-known series of hip hop rivalries during the mid- 1980s, yielding perhaps the most answer records in history. The dispute arose over&nbsp;... <b>Film</b>[edit]. Year2016, TitleCrossfire, Role, Notes. 2010, F, Nicky Wright. 2012, Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines, Lita. 2013, Vendetta, Morgan&nbsp;... Inside Man: Most Wanted is an American crime thriller <b>film</b> directed by M. J. Bassett and starring Aml Ameen, Rhea Seehorn, and <b>Roxanne</b> McKee. ... It was released for streaming through <b>Netflix</b>, and other pay on demand digital avenues, &nbsp;... Daryl Christine Hannah (born December 3, 1960) is an American actress and environmental activist. She made her screen debut in Brian De Palma&#39;s supernatural horror <b>film</b> The ... She starred in the title role of Fred Schepisi&#39;s 1987 <b>film Roxanne</b>, a modern retelling of Edmond Rostand&#39;s play Cyrano de Bergerac. #Roxy is a 2018 Canadian romantic comedy <b>film</b> directed by Michael Kennedy and starring Jake Short. Just like the 1987 <b>film Roxanne</b>, #Roxy is also a modern &nbsp;... <b>Netflix</b> is an American global on-demand Internet streaming media provider, that has distributed ... Handsome: A <b>Netflix</b> Mystery <b>Movie</b> &middot; Comedy, May 5, 2017, 1 hour, 21 min. ... <b>Roxanne Roxanne</b> &middot; Biopic, March 23, 2018, 1 hour, 38 min.
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<b>NCAA</b> vacated 2–1 <b>tournament record</b> (1988) ^ <b>NCAA</b> vacated 5–2 <b>tournament</b> <b>record</b> (1980, ... and 2008 appearances ^ <b>NCAA</b> vacated 1980 <b>appearance</b>&nbsp;... The Wichita State Shockers men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> team is the <b>NCAA</b> Division I college <b>basketball</b> ... Turgeon guided the Shockers to a 9–19 <b>record</b> during his first season. ... Under Marshall, the Shockers have one College <b>Basketball</b> Invitational <b>appearance</b>, two back-to-back NIT appearances (2010 and 2011), including an NIT&nbsp;... The Northern Arizona Lumberjacks men&#39;s basketball team represents Northern Arizona University, located in Flagstaff, Arizona, in NCAA Division I men&#39;s competition. The school&#39;s team has competed in the Big Sky Conference since 1970. The team&#39;s most recent <b>appearance</b> in the NCAA Division I Men&#39;s Basketball ... have appeared in two <b>NCAA Tournaments</b>, with a combined <b>record</b> of 0–2. The Butler Bulldogs men&#39;s basketball team represents Butler University in Indianapolis, United ... with a <b>record</b> of 21–11, 10–8 in conference and receiving a bid to the <b>NCAA Tournament</b> where they advanced to the Second Round. ... In an example of the &quot;Flutie effect&quot;, applications rose by 41% after the 2010 <b>appearance</b>. The Cornell Big Red men&#39;s basketball team represents Cornell University located in Ithaca, New York, in NCAA Division I men&#39;s competition. The Big Red&#39;s <b>appearance</b> in the 2008 <b>NCAA Tournament</b> was their first trip ... The team would finish the short season with a <b>record</b> of 1–3. The program did not <b>record</b> a winning&nbsp;... The UMBC Retrievers men&#39;s basketball team represents the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I competition as a member of the America East Conference. UMBC made its first Division I postseason <b>appearance</b> in the <b>NCAA tournament</b> in 2008, in which ... Their combined <b>record</b> is 1–2. The Tennessee Volunteers baseball team represents the University of Tennessee in NCAA ... The <b>record</b> attendance at Lindsey Nelson stadium is 5,086 for a NCAA Regional championship ... In just Vitello&#39;s second season at Tennessee he led the Vols to 40 wins and their first <b>NCAA Tournament</b> <b>appearance</b> since 2005. The Virginia Cavaliers men&#39;s basketball team is the intercollegiate men&#39;s basketball program ... Their <b>record</b> was good enough to ensure them an <b>NCAA</b> <b>Tournament</b> invite and they were awarded the 7-seed in the East Regional. ... 50- 48 in the Elite Eight to clinch the school&#39;s second Final Four <b>appearance</b> in 4 seasons. The Syracuse Orange men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> program is an intercollegiate men&#39;s <b>basketball</b> team ... The most recent <b>record</b>-breaking game was against Duke in 2019 with the crowd of 35,642 people. ... The team made a fourth consecutive <b>NCAA appearance</b> in 2001, but returned to the NIT in 2002, despite having a 20- win&nbsp;... The Illinois Fighting Illini men&#39;s basketball team is an NCAA Division I college basketball team ... He immediately made an impact at Illinois leading them to a 22–10 <b>record</b> and a second round <b>NCAA tournament appearance</b> in his first year.
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<b>Hessians</b> were German soldiers who most notably served as auxiliaries to the British Army during the American <b>Revolutionary War</b>. ... <b>Hessians</b> were contracted by the throne of Great Britain and others in <b>several</b> 18th century ... <b>After</b> the war, <b>many</b> POWs never returned to Germany and instead accepted American offers of&nbsp;... Ethnic Germans served on both sides of the American <b>Revolutionary War</b>. <b>Many</b>, notably rented ... From 1776 on, <b>Hessian</b> soldiers were incorporated into the British Army ... It has been estimated that Hesse-Kassel contributed over 16,000 troops during the course of the <b>Revolutionary War</b>, of whom 6,500 <b>did</b> not return. The Battle of Trenton was a small but pivotal battle during the American <b>Revolutionary War</b>, which took place on the morning of December 26, 1776, in Trenton, New Jersey. <b>After</b> General George Washington&#39;s crossing of the Delaware River north of ... <b>After</b> a brief battle, almost two-thirds of the <b>Hessian</b> force was captured, with&nbsp;... Nova Scotia was heavily involved in the <b>American Revolution</b> The <b>American</b> <b>Revolution</b> ... At the outbreak of the <b>American Revolution</b>, <b>many</b> Nova Scotians were New ... <b>After</b> the attack, an armed brig was sent to guard St. John&#39;s Island, and a ... The <b>Hessians</b> also <b>settled</b> Annapolis Royal and other places in Nova Scotia. Hesse or Hessia (UK: /ˈhɛsiə/, US: /ˈhɛʃə/; German: Hessen [ˈhɛsn̩] ( About this sound ... The <b>revolution</b> of 1918 transformed Hesse-Darmstadt from a monarchy to a republic, ... <b>After</b> World <b>War</b> II, the <b>Hessian</b> territory west of the Rhine was again occupied by ... Insurance companies have <b>settled</b> mostly in Wiesbaden. During the American <b>Revolutionary War</b> (1775–1783), management and treatment of prisoners ... Edward G. Burrows remarks that although British and <b>Hessian</b> captives <b>did</b> &quot;fare better on the whole than their ... The Continental Congress took the stance that <b>since</b> prisoners of war were enemy combatants, not criminals, the&nbsp;... German Americans are Americans who have full or partial German ancestry. With an estimated ... German Catholics <b>did</b> not arrive in number until <b>after</b> the <b>War</b> of 1812. ... Despite this, <b>many</b> of the German settlers were loyalists during the <b>Revolution</b>, possibly because they feared their royal land grants would be taken away&nbsp;... A Black Loyalist was a person of African descent who sided with the Loyalists during the American <b>Revolutionary War</b>. ... <b>After</b> the war began, a number of British generals issued proclamations calling for Loyalists ... With the arrival of 30,000 <b>Hessian</b> mercenary troops, the British <b>did</b> not have as <b>much</b> need of former slaves. George Washington&#39;s crossing of the Delaware River, which occurred on the night of December 25–26, 1776, during the American <b>Revolutionary War</b>, was the first move in a surprise attack organized by George Washington against the <b>Hessian</b> (German mercenaries in service of the British) forces in Trenton, ... <b>Many</b> troops had been killed or taken prisoner, and the morale of the&nbsp;... The Battle of Fort Washington was a battle fought in New York on November 16, 1776 during the American <b>Revolutionary War</b> between the United States and Great Britain. ... <b>After</b> defeating the Continental Army under Commander-in-Chief General George ... Washington deferred to Greene and <b>did</b> not abandon the fort.
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The <b>youngest</b> to become <b>president</b> after having been elected was John F. Kennedy, at the age of 43 years, 236 days on Inauguration Day. The oldest person to&nbsp;... Becoming first lady at age 21, she remains the <b>youngest</b> wife of a sitting <b>president</b> . Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Children; 3&nbsp;... Since 1900, the <b>youngest</b> serving state leader has been 192-day-old Fuad II, King of Egypt (left), while the oldest has been 96-year-old Hastings Banda, <b>President</b>&nbsp;... ... making Bryan the <b>youngest</b> major party <b>presidential</b> nominee in U.S. history. Subsequently, Bryan was also nominated for <b>president</b> by the left-wing Populist&nbsp;... The <b>youngest</b> living former <b>president</b> is Nicolas Sarkozy, born 28 January 1955 ( aged 65 years, 20 days). The <b>youngest</b> living <b>president</b> is the incumbent,&nbsp;... Prime minister and <b>President</b> at 29. Became King of Albania in 1928 at 32. Muammar Gaddafi &middot; Libya &middot; Leader of the Revolution, 1942, 1969, 27. The following is a list of presidents of the United States by date of death, plus additional lists of <b>presidential</b> death related statistics. Of the 44 people who have served as <b>President</b> of the United States since the ... 177 days, was the nation&#39;s shortest-lived <b>president</b>; the <b>youngest</b> to have died by natural causes was James K. Valentine Esegragbo Melvine Strasser (born 26 April 1967) is an ex-military leader who served as head of state of Sierra Leone from 1992 to 1996. He had been a junior military officer but in 1992, he became the world&#39;s <b>youngest</b> Head of State when he seized power three ... The appearance of the soldiers in the capital city forced <b>president</b> Momoh to&nbsp;... At 35, Chike became the youngest person in Africa to officially run for the Seat of the President, as the 2019 <b>youngest presidential</b> candidate in Nigeria, Africa&#39;s&nbsp;... The <b>youngest</b> living vice <b>president</b> is the incumbent, Mike Pence, born on June 7, 1959 (aged 60 years, 262 days). The shortest-lived vice <b>president</b> was Daniel&nbsp;...
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It was the fifth <b>time Australia had hosted the Commonwealth Games</b> and the first <b>time</b> a major multi-sport event achieved gender equality by having an equal&nbsp;... <b>Australia</b> has <b>hosted the Commonwealth Games</b> five <b>times</b> (1938, 1962, 1982, 2006 and 2018); this is <b>more times</b> than any other nation. Two cities have <b>hosted</b> &nbsp;... <b>Australia</b> has won 13 <b>Commonwealth games</b>. <b>Australia</b> first competed at the Games, then titled ... After the 2006 Games, <b>Australia</b> was first in the all-<b>time</b> medal tally. ... <b>Australia</b> has <b>hosted the Commonwealth Games</b> on four occasions but have ... WR, Swimming, 100 m Freestyle Multi Disability (<b>Final</b>), James Austin, 1:00.27. It was the fourth <b>time Australia had hosted the Commonwealth Games</b>. It was also the largest sporting event to be staged in Melbourne, eclipsing the 1956 Summer &nbsp;... Canada has participated in every <b>Commonwealth Games</b> since the first ever British Empire Games <b>held</b> in Hamilton, Ontario in 1930, one of only six countries to&nbsp;... The 1998 games were the first <b>held</b> in an Asian country and the <b>last</b> <b>Commonwealth Games</b> of the 20th century. This was also the first <b>time</b> the games took place&nbsp;... The 2010 <b>Commonwealth Games</b>, officially known as the XIX <b>Commonwealth</b> <b>Games</b> and ... It was the first <b>time</b> that the <b>Commonwealth Games</b> were <b>held</b> in India and the second <b>time</b> they were <b>held</b> in Asia after Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ... The <b>final</b> medal tally was led by <b>Australia</b> with 78 golds and 177 most medals overall. The 1962 British Empire and <b>Commonwealth Games</b> were <b>held</b> in Perth, Western <b>Australia</b>, from 22 November to 1 December 1962. Athletic events were <b>held</b> at&nbsp;... Scotland is one of only six countries to have competed in every <b>Commonwealth</b> <b>Games</b> since the first Empire Games in 1930. The others are <b>Australia</b>, Canada,&nbsp;... This was the first <b>time</b> the event <b>had</b> been <b>held</b> at a <b>Commonwealth Games</b>. Matthew Levy of <b>Australia</b> won gold, swimming a <b>time</b> of 28.60 seconds in the <b>final</b>.
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<b>All</b>-<b>time top scorers</b>. As of 11 March 2020. ‡&nbsp;... <b>All</b>-<b>time top scorers</b> (including qualifying rounds)[edit]. As of 22 February 2019. Rank, Nat. ... <b>all</b>-<b>time top goalscorer</b> in the competition. As of 26 February 2020. This table does not include goals scored in the&nbsp;... <b>All</b>-<b>time top scorers</b>[edit]. As of 31 October 2019 Bold players still active. Rank, <b>Topscorer</b>, Goals&nbsp;... 2.2.1 <b>European</b> Golden Shoe; 2.2.2 <b>UEFA Champions League top scorer</b>. 2.2.2.1 <b>All</b>-<b>time</b>. 2.2.3 La Liga <b>top scorer</b>. 2.2.3.1 <b>All</b>-<b>time</b>. 2.2.4 Premier League top&nbsp;... Lionel Messi, pictured in 2015, is Barcelona&#39;s <b>all</b>-<b>time top</b>-<b>scorer</b> with 662 goals in all competitions. Futbol Club Barcelona is a professional football club, based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. ... Munir (2015–16, 5 goals in 5 games). Barcelona players that have been the <b>top scorer</b> of <b>UEFA Champions League</b>: Netherlands &nbsp;... The first <b>goal</b> in <b>European Cup history</b> was <b>scored</b> by João Baptista Martins of Sporting CP. The inaugural final took&nbsp;... Since the inception of the <b>UEFA Champions League</b> in 1992, 87 players from 36 countries ... The oldest <b>scorer</b> of a hat-trick in the <b>UEFA Champions League</b> is Cristiano Ronaldo, who ... the number of 4-<b>goal</b> matches of players who have <b>scored</b> 4 goals in two or more games. ... &quot;<b>All time</b> hat tricks <b>UEFA Champions</b> <b>League</b>&quot;. This page details statistics of the <b>Europa League</b> and <b>UEFA</b> Cup. Unless notified these ... A total of 32 clubs have reached the final without <b>ever</b> managing to win the tournament. ... <b>All</b>-<b>time top</b> 25 <b>UEFA</b> Cup and <b>Europa League</b> rankings[edit] ... The record for goals <b>scored</b> in a single <b>Europa League</b> match is held by Eldar&nbsp;... The 1998–99 <b>UEFA Champions League</b> was the 44th season of the <b>UEFA</b> <b>Champions League</b>, ... It was the first <b>time</b> the <b>Champions League</b> was won by a team that had neither ... 6 <b>Top goalscorers</b>; 7 See also; 8 References; 9 External links ... <b>All</b> scorers 1998–98 <b>UEFA Champions League</b> (excluding qualifying round)&nbsp;...
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The Punisher was a comic book ongoing series published under the MAX imprint of Marvel ... The title was relaunched as <b>PunisherMAX in</b> late 2009, with writer Jason ... <b>Vol</b>. 02: Kitchen Irish, The <b>Punisher MAX</b> #7-12, Garth Ennis, Leandro&nbsp;... <b>Punisher MAX</b> is the second comic book ongoing series published under the MAX imprint of ... Interrogating a mobster, the Punisher discovers a meeting place where <b>many</b> of them ... &quot;Kingpin of Crime&quot; should be fabricated by them <b>in</b> order to throw the Punisher off <b>their</b> trails. ... <b>Punisher MAX</b> - The Complete Collection <b>Vol</b>. The Punisher: Born, Born #1-4, 2004, 978-0785112310. <b>Punisher MAX</b>, <b>Vol</b>. 1: <b>In</b> the Beginning, Punisher <b>vol</b>. 7, #1-6&nbsp;... The <b>Punisher</b> is a fictional character appearing <b>in</b> American comic books ... <b>in</b> time. Promotional art for the cover of <b>Punisher vol</b>. The Punisher War Journal or Punisher War Journal is the title of two Marvel Comics comic book ... This was reflected <b>in</b> the series by tying into crossover events of the Marvel Universe proper, including ... 1 (<b>Vol</b>. 1 series, collects The Punisher War Journal #1-8), August 2008, ISBN 978-0-7851-3118-2 ... 2099 &middot; <b>Punisher Max</b>. The <b>Punisher</b> is the sixth eponymous Marvel Comics comic book series featuring the character Frank Castle, also known as the <b>Punisher</b>. It consists of 37 issues as part of the Marvel Knights imprint. Most of the issues <b>in</b> this series are written by Garth Ennis; however, Tom ... <b>Volume</b> 1: Welcome Back, Frank (collects The <b>Punisher vol</b>. Barracuda is a fictional character, a villain appearing <b>in</b> American comic books published by ... Barracuda was introduced <b>in</b> a story-arc that lasted from The <b>Punisher Vol</b>. 7, #31 to #36. This was to ... 7, #50-54. Barracuda was then featured, via flashbacks to his time <b>in</b> South America <b>in</b> the 1980s, <b>in</b> Fury: <b>MAX</b> <b>Vol</b>. 1, #10-12. Jigsaw is a fictional supervillain appearing <b>in</b> American comic books published by Marvel ... Jigsaw then allied with the Rev <b>in</b> The Punisher <b>Vol</b>. ... the alias The Heavy, appears <b>in</b> the &quot;Girls <b>in</b> White Dresses&quot; storyline of The <b>Punisher MAX</b>. She appears <b>in</b> the &quot;Hidden&quot; arc, <b>in vol</b>. 4 of the trade paper back. She then appears <b>in</b> the &quot;Slavers&quot; arc of the <b>Max</b> series. --Telecart 20:53, 6 April 2006 (UTC) <b>There&#39;s</b> a new <b>volume of Punisher</b> War ... 7) ( <b>Max</b>). The <b>Punisher</b>: Purgatory, <b>in</b> the index it clearly states &quot;<b>Punisher</b> (<b>vol</b>.
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The <b>2007</b> ICC <b>Cricket World Cup</b> was the 9th edition of the <b>Cricket World Cup</b> tournament that took place in the West Indies from 13 March to 28 April <b>2007</b>,&nbsp;... The <b>2007</b> ICC World Twenty20 was the inaugural Twenty20 International <b>cricket</b> <b>world championship</b>, contested in South Africa from 11 to 24 September <b>2007</b>. The final of the <b>2007</b> ICC <b>Cricket World Cup</b> was played on 28 April <b>2007</b> at the Kensington Oval, Barbados. Australia defeated Sri Lanka by 53 runs to win their&nbsp;... Mar 17, 2007 <b>...</b> Saturday, March 17, <b>2007</b>. Bangladesh caused a shock by beating India by 5 wickets (with 9 balls remaining) in Group B at the <b>World Cup</b> at&nbsp;... This is a list of the squads picked for the <b>2007 Cricket World Cup</b>. as the ninth <b>Cricket World Cup</b> tournament and was held between 14 March and 28 April <b>2007</b>. Mar 19, 2007 <b>...</b> India&#39;s innings of 413 runs broke the record for the highest runs scored in an ICC <b>World Cup</b> ODI. The previous record was held by Sri Lanka&nbsp;... Bermuda qualified for their first <b>Cricket World Cup</b> in <b>2007</b>, and were drawn against Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka. The <b>2007 Cricket World Cup</b> warm-up matches were held prior to the <b>2007</b> <b>Cricket World Cup</b>, between 5 March and 9 March <b>2007</b>. All 16 nations that were &nbsp;... The <b>2007</b> Indoor <b>Cricket World Cup</b> was an Indoor <b>Cricket</b> tournament that took place in Bristol, England from the 22nd to 29 September <b>2007</b> involving both a&nbsp;... Mahendra Singh Dhoni commonly known as MS Dhoni, is an Indian international cricketer who ... After the loss to Bangladesh in <b>2007 Cricket World Cup</b>, the house that Dhoni was constructing in his home-town Ranchi was vandalised and &nbsp;...
Who has won the last cricket world cup?
On November 26, Amber Riley and her <b>partner</b> Derek Hough were crowned the champions, making Riley the first African-American woman to win. <b>Corbin Bleu</b>&nbsp;... He competed in the 17th season of <b>Dancing with the Stars</b>, partnered with professional dancer Karina Smirnoff. He has also&nbsp;... Karina Smirnoff (Russian: Карина Смирнова; January 2, 1978) is an American professional ballroom dancer of Ukrainian origins. She is known as a professional dancer on <b>Dancing with the Stars</b>, winning ... From January 2001 to September 2005, Smirnoff was in a dance <b>partnership</b> with Slavik ... 17, <b>Corbin</b> <b>Bleu</b>, 2nd. Season twenty-five of <b>Dancing with the Stars</b> premiered on September 18, 2017, on the ABC ... They included Kelly Monaco, Rashad Jennings, Laurie Hernandez , Kristi Yamaguchi, Alfonso Ribeiro and <b>Corbin Bleu</b>. ... The celebrities and professional <b>partners</b> danced one of these routines for each corresponding week: . Rashad Andre Jennings (born March 26, 1985) is a former American football running back. ... 4 <b>Dancing with the Stars</b>; 5 References; 6 External links ... Jennings later returned in season 27 as a trio <b>partner</b> once again to DeMarcus ... trio dances will invite back Kelly Monaco, Alfonso Ribeiro, Laurie Hernandez, <b>Corbin Bleu</b>&quot;. Alfonso Lincoln Ribeiro Sr. (born September 21, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, dancer, ... Out of Here! Ribeiro won Season 19 of <b>Dancing with the</b> <b>Stars</b> with professional <b>partner</b> Witney Carson. ... &quot;&#39;<b>Dancing with the Stars</b>&#39; trio dances will invite back Kelly Monaco, Alfonso Ribeiro, Laurie Hernandez, <b>Corbin</b> <b>Bleu</b>&quot;. Lauren Zoe &quot;Laurie&quot; Hernandez (born June 9, 2000) is an American artistic gymnast. ... In 2016, Hernandez won season 23 of <b>Dancing with the Stars</b> with <b>partner</b> Val Chmerkovskiy. ... &quot;&#39;<b>Dancing with the Stars</b>&#39; trio dances will invite back Kelly Monaco, Alfonso Ribeiro, Laurie Hernandez, <b>Corbin Bleu</b>&quot;. J-14.com. Retrieved&nbsp;... &quot;&#39;<b>Dancing with the Stars</b>&#39; trio dances will invite back Kelly Monaco, Alfonso Ribeiro, Laurie Hernandez, <b>Corbin Bleu</b>&quot;. J-14.com. Retrieved November 2, 2017 . ^&nbsp;... Amelia Michelle &quot;Amy&quot; Purdy (born November 7, 1979) is an American actress, model, ... Purdy was a contestant on season 18 of <b>Dancing with the Stars</b>. ... performing a dance routine with what was promoted as a &quot;surprise <b>partner</b>&quot;: a KUKA robotic arm ... <b>Corbin Bleu</b> &amp; Karina Smirnoff &middot; <b>Dancing with the Stars</b> (US) runner up Kristine Tsuya &quot;Kristi&quot; Yamaguchi (born July 12, 1971) is an American former figure skater. ... In November 2017, Yamaguchi returned to <b>Dancing With the</b> <b>Stars</b>&#39; 25th ... in a trio Jazz with Lindsey Stirling and her professional <b>partner</b> Mark Ballas. ... invite back Kelly Monaco, Alfonso Ribeiro, Laurie Hernandez, <b>Corbin</b> <b>Bleu</b>&quot;.
Who was corbin bleu's partner in dancing with the stars?
&quot;<b>Don&#39;t You</b> (<b>Forget About Me</b>)&quot; is a song by Scottish rock band Simple Minds. It was written and composed by producer Keith Forsey and Steve Schiff, a guitarist &nbsp;... <b>Don&#39;t You Forget About Me</b> may refer to: &quot;<b>Don&#39;t You</b> (<b>Forget About Me</b>)&quot;, a 1985 song by Simple Minds; <b>Don&#39;t You Forget About Me</b> (novel), a 2007 novel in&nbsp;... <b>Don&#39;t You Forget About Me</b> is a 2009 Canadian documentary film about screenwriter, director, and producer John Hughes. Directed by Matt Austin, the film was&nbsp;... The song &quot;<b>Don&#39;t You</b> (<b>Forget About Me</b>)&quot;, from The Breakfast Club, was originally intended for Billy Idol, who declined. It was instead recorded by Simple Minds&nbsp;... This file is within the scope of WikiProject Songs, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of songs on Wikipedia. If <b>you</b> would like to participate, please visit&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Don&#39;t</b> Wanna Lose This Feeling&quot; (2003), &quot;<b>You</b> Won&#39;t <b>Forget About Me</b>&quot; (2004), &quot; Perfection&quot; (2005). Audio sample. Menu. 0:00. file &middot; help. &quot;<b>You</b> Won&#39;t <b>Forget About</b> <b>Me</b>&quot; is a song recorded by Australian singer Dannii Minogue, released&nbsp;... ... &quot;St. Jude&#39;s Day&quot; (Johnny X, The Bouncing Souls) – 3:08; &quot;Pervert&quot; (Tony Lombardo, Milo Aukerman) – 1:41; &quot;<b>Don&#39;t You</b> (<b>Forget About Me</b>)&quot; (Keith Forsey, Steve&nbsp;... Except Sometimes is the debut studio album of American singer-songwriter Molly Ringwald ... The closing track of the album is a cover version of Simple Minds&#39; &quot; <b>Don&#39;t You</b> (<b>Forget About Me</b>)&quot; which was part of the soundtrack of the movie The&nbsp;... <b>Don&#39;t Forget About Me</b>, Demos is the debut EP by American singer and rapper Dominic Fike, ... article is a stub. <b>You</b> can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Released: June 6, 2012; &quot;Scene Four – <b>Don&#39;t You</b> Ever <b>Forget About Me</b>&quot; Released: June 25, 2012; &quot;Scene Two – Roger Rabbit&quot; Released: October 10, 2012&nbsp;...
Who sings the song don't you forget about me in the commercial?
<b>Harry Potter</b> is a <b>series</b> of fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling. The novels ... When the <b>first</b> novel of the <b>series</b>, <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Philosopher&#39;s Stone ... When so many adult critics <b>were</b> carrying on about the &#39; incredible originality&#39; of the <b>first Harry Potter book</b>, I read it to find <b>out</b> what the fuss <b>was</b> about, and&nbsp;... <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Philosopher&#39;s Stone is a 2001 fantasy film ... The <b>book&#39;s first</b> chapter is from the viewpoint of Vernon and ... As a result, the reason for the detention in the Forbidden Forest <b>was</b> changed: In the novel, Harry and ... is given detention for being <b>out</b> of bed after hours). <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Order of the Phoenix is a fantasy novel written by British author J. K. ... The <b>first book</b> in the <b>series</b>, <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Philosopher&#39;s Stone, <b>was first</b> published by Bloomsbury in 1997 with ... &quot;Speed-reading after lights <b>out</b>&quot;. <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Prisoner of Azkaban is a fantasy novel written by British author J.K. Rowling and is the third in the <b>Harry Potter series</b>. The <b>book</b> follows <b>Harry Potter</b>, a young wizard, in his third year at Hogwarts ... Cover art of the first UK edition ... The <b>book was</b> published in the United Kingdom on 8 July 1999 by&nbsp;... The <b>Harry Potter series</b> of fantasy novels by J. K. Rowling is one of the most translated <b>series</b> of all time, with the <b>first book</b>, <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Philosopher&#39;s Stone, ... In some countries, such as Italy, the <b>first book was</b> revised by the publishers and ... been adapted to three regions: Europe, Latin America and Southern <b>Cone</b>. Warner Bros. Studios Tour London – The Making of <b>Harry Potter</b> is a public attraction in ... As early as 2001, after the success of the <b>first</b> film, Warner Bros. <b>were</b> putting plans to build an attraction dedicated to ... The opening event <b>was</b> attended by many of the <b>Harry Potter</b> film <b>series</b> cast and crew members, including Rupert&nbsp;... Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is an English actor, comedian and writer. He and ... Fry is also known for his voice-overs, reading all seven of the <b>Harry Potter</b> novels ... <b>was</b> adapted from the <b>first</b> two novels of Mervyn Peake&#39;s Gormenghast <b>series</b>. ... In October 2013, Fry presented Stephen Fry: <b>Out</b> There, a two-part&nbsp;... The Wizarding World of <b>Harry Potter</b> is a themed area at Universal Studios Hollywood theme park near Los Angeles. The area is themed to the <b>Harry Potter</b> media franchise, adapting elements from the film <b>series</b> and ... The attraction— the second <b>Harry Potter</b>-themed area to exist at a Universal resort—<b>was</b> designed by&nbsp;... Quidditch is a sport of two teams of seven players each mounted on broomsticks played on a hockey rink-sized pitch. It is based on a fictional game of the same name invented by author J. K. Rowling, which is featured in the <b>Harry Potter</b> <b>series</b> of novels and related media. ... Quidditch <b>has</b> its roots in the fictional <b>Harry</b> <b>Potter</b> sport of the same name. <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Escape from Gringotts is an indoor steel roller coaster designed by ... It <b>was</b> later described as a &quot;virtual reality roller coaster&quot; by Entertainment ... headlines from the film <b>series</b>, then continue down a corridor lined with offices ... safely <b>out</b> of the vaults and Ron casts Confringo to create an escape route.
When did the first harry potter book cone out?
<b>Mise</b>-en-<b>scène</b> is an expression used to describe the design aspect of a theatre or film production, which essentially means &quot;<b>visual</b> theme&quot; or &quot;telling a story&quot;— both in visually ... These <b>two</b> work closely to perfect all of the <b>aspects</b> of the &quot;<b>mise</b>- en-<b>scène</b>&quot; a considerable amount of time before the actual photography even&nbsp;... Film noir is a cinematic term used primarily to describe stylish Hollywood crime dramas, ... Film noir of this era is associated with a low-key, black-and-white <b>visual</b> style ... made <b>two</b> classic noirs that also straddled the <b>major</b>–independent line: Brute ... Others simply share narrative <b>elements</b> and a version of the hardboiled&nbsp;... Luis Buñuel Portolés was a Spanish filmmaker who worked in Spain, Mexico and France. Bunuel is noted for his distinctive use of <b>mise</b>-en <b>scene</b>, distinctive&nbsp;... This article contains a list of cinematic techniques that are divided into categories and briefly described. Contents. 1 <b>Basic</b> definitions of terms; 2 Cinematography ... Eyeline match: A type of editorial match involving <b>two</b>, subsequent shots in ... <b>Mise</b> en <b>scène</b>: Everything that has been placed in front of or is revealed by the&nbsp;... Paths of Glory is a 1957 American anti-war film directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on the novel ... Kubrick&#39;s filmography shares many <b>visual elements</b> but thematically, the most frequent subject – even more than sexuality – is war. ... With Kubrick&#39;s use of <b>mise</b>-en-<b>scene</b>, the audience is able to see the German woman&#39;s&nbsp;... A film transition is a technique used in the post-production process of film editing and video ... The shot transition is the way in which <b>two</b> of these individual shots are joined ... &quot;continuity&quot; refers to the matching of individual scenic <b>elements</b> from shot to ... A cut-in isolates and emphasizes an element of the <b>mise</b>-en-<b>scène</b> for&nbsp;... Much terminology later used in film theory and criticism apply, such as <b>mise</b> en <b>scène</b> (roughly, the entire <b>visual</b> picture at any one time). Owing to the lack of any &nbsp;... Collage is a technique of art creation, primarily used in the visual arts, but in music too, by ... of disparate <b>visual elements</b> and the subsequent transformation of the visual ... At certain moments during Amélie (Jean-Pierre Juenet, 2001), the <b>mise</b> en <b>scène</b> takes on a highly fantasized style, including fictitious elements like &nbsp;... Soviet montage theory is an approach to understanding and creating cinema that relies heavily ... It is the <b>principal</b> contribution of Soviet film theorists to global cinema, and brought formalism to bear on filmmaking. ... In the &quot;Odessa Steps&quot; <b>scene</b>, dramatic tension rises not from individuated <b>elements</b>, but the organization of&nbsp;... Stanley Kubrick was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is frequently ... His first productions in Britain were <b>two</b> films with Peter Sellers, Lolita (1962) and Dr. ... This <b>scene</b> is noted for its close-ups on the face of the actress. ... and felt the actors were prepared, he would then develop the <b>visual</b> <b>aspects</b>,&nbsp;...
What are the two major visual components of mise-en-scène?
&quot;<b>Stitches</b>&quot; is a song by Canadian singer <b>Shawn Mendes</b> for his debut studio album, Handwritten (2015). It was initially released to iTunes via Island Records on&nbsp;... <b>Shawn</b> Peter Raul <b>Mendes</b> is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and model. He gained a following ... The third single from the album, &quot;<b>Stitches</b>&quot;, peaked at number four on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming his first top 10 single in the US, and&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Stitches</b>&quot;, was released as the album&#39;s third and final single on May 5, 2015. The song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart of June 13, 2015, at number 89 and &nbsp;... Teddy Geiger (born September 16, 1988), also known as Teddy&lt;3 or Teddy♥, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Geiger&#39;s compositions and productions have sold over 50 million units worldwide, and have been nominated for the BMI Song of the Year for &quot;<b>Stitches</b>&quot; by <b>Shawn</b> <b>Mendes</b>&nbsp;... Canadian singer and songwriter <b>Shawn Mendes</b> has recorded songs for three studio albums, ... &quot;<b>Stitches</b>&quot;, <b>Shawn Mendes</b>, Daniel Parker &middot; Teddy Geiger Daniel &quot;Danny&quot; Parker (born June 2, 1988) is a professional American songwriter . He has co-written modern pop songs for artists such as Nick Jonas, <b>Shawn</b> <b>Mendes</b>, Jessie Ware and James Blunt. ... 2015, <b>Shawn Mendes</b>, &quot;<b>Stitches</b>&quot; ( certified platinum by the RIAA), Handwritten &middot; Nick Jonas, &quot;Chains&quot; (certified platinum by&nbsp;... Stitch, Stitches or Stitched may refer to: Contents. 1 Medical uses; 2 Textile arts; 3 People ... (album), a 2013 album by Califone; &quot;Stitches&quot; (Orgy song), 1999; &quot; <b>Stitches</b>&quot; (<b>Shawn Mendes</b> song), 2015; The Stitches, an American punk rock band&nbsp;... File talk:<b>Shawn Mendes</b> - <b>Stitches</b>.png. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. WikiProject Albums, hide(Rated File-class)&nbsp;... Canadian singer and songwriter <b>Shawn Mendes</b> has released three studio albums, ... April 28, 2015, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Burbank, &quot;<b>Stitches</b>&quot;. April 29&nbsp;... The third single from the album, &quot;<b>Stitches</b>&quot;, became an international hit, peaking at number one in the UK, number four on the US Billboard Hot 100, number one on&nbsp;...
What album is stitches by shawn mendes on?
&quot;<b>X Gon</b>&#39; <b>Give It to Ya</b>&quot; is a 2003 song by American rapper DMX, released as the lead single from ... Songwriter(s). Earl Simmons; Shatek King; Kasseem Dean. ... number 3 on the Top R&amp;B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 1 on the Top Soundtracks, also the soundtrack included DMX&#39;s single, &quot;<b>X Gon</b>&#39; <b>Give It to Ya</b>&quot;. &quot; Go To&nbsp;... &quot;Never <b>Gonna Give You</b> Up&quot; is a song recorded by British singer and <b>songwriter</b> Rick Astley, released as a single on 27 July 1987. It was written and produced&nbsp;... ... TeamHeadKick, featuring updated lyrics that reference the film rather than the video game, &quot;Shoop&quot; by Salt-N-Pepa, &quot;<b>X Gon</b>&#39; <b>Give It to Ya</b>&quot; by DMX, and more. (2000), &quot;Don&#39;t <b>You</b> Ever?&quot; (2000). Music video. &quot;Party Up (Up in Here)&quot; on YouTube. &quot;Party Up (Up in Here)&quot; is a song by American rapper <b>DMX</b>, released as the second single from ... After the Los Angeles Lakers won the NBA championship in 2000, they <b>sang</b> the song in the locker room. The song takes shots at rapper&nbsp;... Earl Simmons (born December 18, 1970), known professionally as DMX, is an American rapper ... Rapper; songwriter; actor. Years active ... His 2003 song &quot;<b>X</b> <b>Gon</b>&#39; <b>Give It to Ya</b>&quot; was featured in the 2016 film Deadpool and in its trailers. On June&nbsp;... <b>Songwriter</b>(s), Earl Simmons. DMX featuring Faith Evans singles chronology. &quot; Who We Be&quot; (2001), &quot;I Miss You&quot; (2002), &quot;<b>X Gon</b>&#39; <b>Give It to Ya</b>&quot; (2003). &quot;I Miss You &quot; is a song by American rapper DMX, released as the third single from his fourth&nbsp;... Richard Paul Astley (born 6 February 1966) is an English singer, <b>songwriter</b> and radio ... &quot;Never <b>Gonna Give You</b> Up&quot; won Best British single at the 1988 BPI awards (now called the BRIT Awards), and he performed the hit in front of a global&nbsp;... <b>Songwriter</b>(s) &middot; E. Simmons &middot; Producer(s), Tuneheadz. DMX singles chronology. &quot; <b>X Gon</b>&#39; <b>Give It to Ya</b>&quot; (2010), &quot;Where the Hood At?&quot; (2003), &quot;Get It on the Floor&quot; ( 2010). &quot;Where the Hood At?&quot; is a song by American hip hop recording artist DMX, released as the lead&nbsp;... &quot;Science Fiction/Double Feature&quot; is the opening song to the original 1973 musical stage ... It was <b>sung</b> by Richard O&#39;Brien and lip synced, as the now-iconic pair of red lips, by co-star Patricia ... &quot;Doctor <b>X</b> will build a creature&quot; ... &quot;But when worlds collide, said George Pal to his bride, I&#39;m <b>gonna give you</b> some terrible thrills&quot;&nbsp;...
Who sings x gonna give it to you?
<b>Tobacco</b> is the agricultural product of the leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana. All species of ... Pellets or bits consist of <b>tobacco rolled</b> into small pellets. ... These are prepared from loose <b>tobacco</b>, <b>cigarette papers</b> and filters all bought separately. ... Snuff is a generic term for <b>fine</b>-<b>ground</b> smokeless <b>tobacco</b> products. A <b>cigarette</b> is a narrow cylinder containing psychoactive material, usually <b>tobacco</b> , that is <b>rolled</b> into thin <b>paper for smoking</b>. Most <b>cigarettes</b> contain a &quot;reconstituted <b>tobacco</b>&quot; product <b>known as</b> &quot;sheet&quot;, which consists of &quot;recycled [<b>tobacco</b>] stems, stalks, scraps, collected dust, and <b>floor</b> sweepings&quot;, ... If the vendor then completes the sale, the store is issued a <b>fine</b>. A <b>cigarette</b> filter, also <b>known as</b> a filter tip, is a component of a <b>cigarette</b>, along with <b>cigarette paper</b>, capsules and adhesives. It does not make <b>cigarettes</b> less unhealthy. The filter may be made from cellulose acetate fibre, <b>paper</b> or activated ... the particulate <b>smoke</b> phase by particle retention (filtration), and <b>finely</b> divided&nbsp;... A <b>cigarette</b> is a small roll of <b>finely</b> cut <b>tobacco</b> leaves <b>wrapped</b> in a cylinder of thin <b>paper for smoking</b>. <b>Cigarette</b> may also refer to: <b>Cigarette</b> (1/3), a public sculpture located on the Albright Knox Art Gallery <b>grounds</b>; USS <b>Cigarette</b> (SP-1234), ... Go -fast boat, also <b>known as</b> a <b>cigarette</b> boat; &quot;<b>Cigarette</b>&quot;, a song on the 1997&nbsp;... A cigar is a <b>rolled</b> bundle of dried and fermented <b>tobacco</b> leaves made to be smoked. They are ... These cigars also use a third variety of <b>tobacco</b> leaf, <b>called</b> a &quot;binder&quot;, between the filler and the outer wrapper. ... of chemical additives that <b>cigarette</b> manufactures add to the cutting <b>floor</b> scraps of <b>tobacco</b> used as <b>cigarette</b> filler. <b>Tobacco</b> is the common name of several plants in the Nicotiana genus and the Solanaceae ... Dried <b>tobacco</b> leaves are mainly used for <b>smoking</b> in <b>cigarettes</b> and cigars, ... In 2008, the World Health Organization <b>named tobacco</b> use as the world&#39;s ... These are prepared from loose <b>tobacco</b>, <b>cigarette papers</b>, and filters all &nbsp;... Chewing <b>tobacco</b> is a type of smokeless <b>tobacco</b> product consumed by placing a portion of the <b>tobacco</b> between the cheek and gum or upper lip teeth and chewing. Unlike dipping <b>tobacco</b>, it is not <b>ground</b> and must be manually crushed with ... eighty-four brands of chewing <b>tobacco</b>, twelve brands of <b>smoking tobacco</b>, and&nbsp;... It is necessary to cure <b>tobacco</b> after harvesting and before it can be consumed. <b>Tobacco</b> curing is also <b>known as</b> color curing, because <b>tobacco</b> leaves are ... Air- cured <b>tobacco</b> is low in sugar, which gives the <b>tobacco smoke</b> a light, sweet ... In India sun curing is used to produce so-<b>called</b> &quot;white&quot; snuffs, which are <b>fine</b>, dry, and&nbsp;... Plain <b>tobacco</b> packaging, also <b>known as</b> generic, neutral, standardised or homogeneous ... The removal of branding on <b>cigarette</b> packaging aims to deter <b>smoking</b> by ... on the <b>grounds</b> that the Australian legislation is contrary to a WTO intellectual ... &quot;<b>Fine</b>, jail for offenders who do not sell <b>tobacco</b> products in standardised&nbsp;... A chillum, or chilam, is a straight conical pipe with end-to-end channel, traditionally made of clay and used since at least the eighteenth century in India. It was invented in India. The culture of chillum-<b>smoking</b> has spread from India to the rest of the world ... long employed chillum-style pipes for <b>smoking</b> cannabis and later <b>tobacco</b>.
What is finely ground tobacco wrapped in paper for smoking is called?
The First <b>Battle of Bull Run</b> also known as the First <b>Battle of Manassas</b> was the first major battle of the American Civil War and was a Confederate victory. The battle was fought on July 21, 1861 in Prince William County, <b>Virginia</b>, just ... First Bull Run demonstrated that the war would not be <b>won</b> by one grand battle, and both&nbsp;... The Second <b>Battle of Bull Run</b> or Battle of Second Manassas was fought August 28–30, 1862 in Prince William County, <b>Virginia</b>, as part of the American Civil War. It was the culmination of the Northern <b>Virginia</b> Campaign waged by Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee&#39;s Army of Northern <b>Virginia</b> against Union Maj. ... They soon <b>received</b> a heavy volley into their right flank by 800 men of the&nbsp;... Manassas National Battlefield Park is a unit of the National Park Service located in Prince William County, <b>Virginia</b>, north of Manassas that preserves the site of two major American Civil War battles: the First <b>Battle of Bull Run</b>,&nbsp;... Henry House Hill is a location near <b>Bull Run in Virginia</b>. Named for the house of the Henry ... This hill was an important site of the <b>battles</b> of First and Second <b>Bull</b> <b>Run</b> (also known as First and Second <b>Manassas</b>) in ... The hill <b>received</b> its name from Dr. Isaac Henry, who lived with his family in a house on the plateau of the hill. ... South Carolina, at the start of the Civil War at Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861. Three months later he <b>won</b> the First <b>Battle of Bull Run</b> near Manassas, <b>Virginia</b>. Thomas Jonathan &quot;Stonewall&quot; Jackson (January 21, 1824 – May 10, 1863) served as a ... Born in what was then part of <b>Virginia</b> (in present-day West <b>Virginia</b> ), Jackson <b>received</b> an appointment to the United ... He distinguished himself commanding a brigade at the First <b>Battle of Bull Run</b> (July 21, 1861) the following month,&nbsp;... Confederate troops <b>won</b> the First <b>Battle of Manassas</b>, with federal troops retreating back to Washington, D.C., but the Civil&nbsp;... <b>Battle of Bull Run</b> or <b>Battle of Manassas</b> may refer to two conflicts during the American Civil War: First <b>Battle of Bull Run</b>, July 21, 1861; Second <b>Battle of Bull</b> <b>Run</b>, August 28–30, 1862. See also[edit]. Manassas National Battlefield Park, location of the two conflicts in Prince William County, <b>Virginia</b>; The <b>Battle of Bull</b> <b>Run</b> (film),&nbsp;... The <b>Battle</b> of Blackburn&#39;s Ford took place on July 18, 1861, in Prince William County and Fairfax County, <b>Virginia</b>, as part of the <b>Manassas</b> Campaign of the American Civil <b>War</b>. ... Colonel Patrick T. Moore of the 1st <b>Virginia</b> Infantry, later a Confederate brigadier general, <b>received</b> a severe head wound in the skirmish and was&nbsp;... The Army of the Potomac was the principal Union Army in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War. It was created in July 1861 shortly after the First <b>Battle of</b> <b>Bull Run</b> and was ... Its nucleus was called the Army of Northeastern <b>Virginia</b>, under Brig. Gen. Irvin McDowell, and it was the army that fought (and lost) the war&#39;s&nbsp;...
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<b>Jackson</b> Avery, M.D. is a fictional character in the ABC prime time medical drama, <b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b>, portrayed by actor Jesse Williams. The character was created&nbsp;... April Kepner M.D., is a fictional character from the ABC &#39;s hit medical drama <b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b>. ... April has a pregnancy scare and <b>Jackson</b> promises that he will be there every step of the way, even marry her, if she tests positive. When April finds&nbsp;... Jesse Wesley Williams (born August 5, 1981) is an American actor, director, producer and activist. He is best known for his role as Dr. <b>Jackson</b> Avery on the ABC series <b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b> (2009–present). <b>Jackson</b> assures her otherwise, but tells April he loves her at the wedding, humiliating her in front of everyone. <b>Jackson</b> later apologizes after he is married to April. The ER staff rush to help the passengers of a burning bus. April questions her engagement to Matthew when she believes that <b>Jackson</b> has died in the bus&nbsp;... Alexandra Caroline Grey, M.D. is a fictional character from ABC&#39;s medical drama television series <b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b>, portrayed by actress Chyler Leigh. ... Alex, <b>Jackson</b> and April move out of Meredith&#39;s house without inviting Lexie to join them,&nbsp;... Leven Alice Rambin (born May 17, 1990) is an American actress. She is known for playing look-alike half-sisters Lily Montgomery and Ava Benton on All My Children and her recurring roles in <b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b> and Gone, as well Terminator : The Sarah Connor Chronicles, ... Rambin had a lead role in the fantasy film Percy <b>Jackson</b>: Sea of Monsters&nbsp;... Callie and <b>Jackson</b> research options to fix Derek&#39;s hand. Cristina realizes she wants Owen back, but just before telling him, he asks for a divorce. Meredith tells &nbsp;... With the medical research contest, funded by <b>Jackson&#39;s</b> money, getting underway , the doctors begin to team up and brainstorm ideas that will help them win the top&nbsp;... Issues arise when April realizes that her faith, and <b>Jackson&#39;s</b> lack of faith, is going to be a huge problem when raising their children. <b>Jackson</b>, after some time apart &nbsp;...
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