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A <b>smoking ban in England</b>, making it illegal <b>to</b> smoke <b>in</b> all enclosed work places <b>in England</b>, <b>came into</b> force on 1 July 2007 as a consequence of the Health Act&nbsp;... <b>Tobacco smoking in the United Kingdom</b> is prevalent among a sizeable, but continuously reducing minority of the population. <b>Smoking</b> is legally permitted, with certain conditions upon location arising from the <b>bans</b> enacted separately <b>in</b> <b>England</b> ... <b>In</b> 2015, it <b>was</b> reported <b>smoking</b> rates <b>in England</b> had fallen <b>to</b> just 16.9%; a&nbsp;... No-<b>smoking</b> regulations <b>came into</b> effect <b>in</b> Scotland on 26 ... pubs and breweries across the <b>UK</b> claimed that beer sales <b>were at</b>&nbsp;... This is a list of <b>smoking bans</b> by country. <b>Smoking bans</b> are public policies, including criminal ... The law <b>went</b> further <b>in</b> May 2009 when smoking <b>was</b> banned <b>in</b> all enclosed public areas including bars, ... Smoke-free ordinances <b>were</b> introduced <b>at</b> different times <b>in</b> the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a <b>British</b> Crown dependency. Inflight smoking is prohibited by almost all airlines. The bans on inflight smoking have been imposed <b>in</b> a piece-meal manner ... Pressure for an inflight <b>smoking</b> <b>ban</b> also <b>came</b> from flight attendants&#39; unions, such as the Association of Flight ... <b>In</b> 1994, Delta <b>was</b> the first US airline <b>to</b> ban smoking on all worldwide flights. The <b>Smoking</b>, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act 2005 (asp 13) is an Act of the Scottish ... Since the <b>ban came into</b> force on 26 March 2006, it <b>has</b> been largely accepted by the vast majority of the Scottish public. ... <b>Smoking in</b> enclosed public spaces <b>was</b> later <b>banned in England</b> and Wales by the Health Act 2006, and <b>in</b>&nbsp;... <b>Smoking bans in</b> private vehicles are enacted <b>to</b> protect passengers from secondhand smoke ... <b>In</b> Queensland a <b>smoking ban in</b> cars with minors under the age of 16 <b>has</b> existed since January 2010. There is ... On 1 October 2015, smoking <b>in</b> vehicles with passengers under 18 <b>was</b> banned <b>in England</b> and Wales, except <b>in</b>&nbsp;... Georgia: Until the introduction of new <b>tobacco laws</b> that <b>was</b> passed <b>in</b> 2018, there <b>were</b> virtually no regulation <b>in</b> e-cigarettes. However, since the passing of the&nbsp;... As nicotine is highly addictive, marketing nicotine-containing products is regulated <b>in</b> most ... <b>In</b> international CART and IRL events where <b>tobacco</b> advertising <b>was banned</b>, as well as IRL races <b>in</b> 2001, 2008, and ... Non- television advertising campaigns <b>were</b> still allowed <b>in the UK</b> but <b>came</b> under stricter guidelines <b>in</b> 1986,&nbsp;... <b>In England</b> the <b>ban</b> took effect on 1 July 2007. The <b>ban in</b> Wales <b>came into</b> effect on 2 April 2007. <b>Smoking was banned</b> separately <b>in</b> Northern Ireland and&nbsp;...
When did the smoking ban came into the uk?
The <b>Academy Award</b> for <b>Best Picture</b> is one of the Academy Awards presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) since the &nbsp;... The 91st Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 2018, ... &quot;<b>Oscars</b> 2019: Green Book wins <b>best picture</b> as Rami Malek and Olivia Colman reign – as it&nbsp;... Moonlight became the first film with an all-black cast and the first LGBT-themed film to win <b>Best Picture</b>. In an event unprecedented in the history of the <b>Oscars</b>, La &nbsp;... The 92nd Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion <b>Picture</b> Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the <b>best</b> films of 2019 and took place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. After more than a decade of holding the <b>Academy Award</b> ceremonies towards&nbsp;... The 90th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion <b>Picture</b> Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the <b>best</b> films of 2017, ... With a U.S. viewership of 26.5 million, it was the least-watched <b>Oscar</b> ceremony to that point. The 87th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion <b>Picture</b> Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the <b>best</b> ... At age 84, Robert Duvall was the oldest male acting nominee in <b>Oscar</b> history. Having won for his work on &nbsp;... The <b>Academy Award</b> for <b>Best</b> Animated Feature is given each year for animated films. An animated feature is defined by the Academy as a <b>film</b> with a running&nbsp;... Kathryn Bigelow made history as the first female to win the <b>Oscar</b> for Best Director . Up became the second animated film to be nominated for <b>Best Picture</b>. 1991&#39;s&nbsp;... The combined gross of the five <b>Best Picture</b> nominees when the <b>Oscars</b> were announced was $188 million with an average gross of $37.7 million per film. With two <b>Oscars</b>, Spotlight was the first film since 1952&#39;s The Greatest Show on Earth to win <b>Best Picture</b> with only one other award. Alejandro G. Iñárritu became &nbsp;...
Who won the best picture in the oscars?
The <b>Dutch</b> guilder or fl. was the <b>currency</b> of the <b>Netherlands</b> from the 17th century until 2002, ... Until 1948, the plural of cent <b>used</b> on coins was centen, after that it was cent. ... Large quantities of pre-war <b>type</b> silver 10 and 25 cents and 1-guilder coins were minted in the United States between 1943 and 1945 for use&nbsp;... The <b>Netherlands</b> Antillean guilder (<b>Dutch</b>: gulden) is the <b>currency</b> of Curaçao and Sint Maarten, ... Freq. used, ƒ10, ƒ25, ƒ50, ƒ100. Rarely used, ƒ5, ƒ250. Digital <b>currency</b> is a <b>type of currency</b> available in digital form It exhibits properties similar to ... The <b>Netherlands</b>&#39; Chipknip: As an electronic <b>cash</b> system <b>used in the</b> <b>Netherlands</b>, all ATM cards issued by the <b>Dutch</b> banks had value that could be&nbsp;... The financial history of the <b>Dutch</b> Republic involves the interrelated development of financial ... These notes functioned as an early <b>type</b> of paper <b>money</b>. ... However, the <b>type</b> of cargo vessel most often <b>used</b> by the <b>Dutch</b>, the Fluyt ship, went&nbsp;... The <b>Netherlands</b> informally Holland, is a country in Northwestern Europe with some overseas ... Currency, Euro; US dollar ... Nonetheless, the name &quot;Holland&quot; is still widely <b>used</b> for the <b>Netherlands</b> national football team, ... By the seventh century a Frisian Kingdom (650–734) under <b>King</b> Aldegisel and <b>King</b> Redbad&nbsp;... The monarchy of the <b>Netherlands</b> is the constitutional monarchy of the <b>Netherlands</b>. As such, the role and position of the monarch are defined and limited by the&nbsp;... The <b>Dutch</b> East India Company, officially the United East India Company was a ... The name &#39;<b>Dutch</b> East India Company&#39; is <b>used</b> to make a distinction from the ... of directors (the Heeren XVII) sought to &quot;retain another&#39;s <b>money</b> for longer or use it ... All <b>kinds</b> of persons and groups participated in or made use of the VOC World, &nbsp;... Taxation in the <b>Netherlands</b> is defined by the income tax the wage withholding tax the value ... The <b>money</b> collected from the real-estate owners in its area can be <b>used</b> by the municipality to maintain the infrastructure (roads etc.). The euro (sign: €; code: EUR) is the official <b>currency</b> of 19 of the 27 member states of the ... The <b>currency</b> is also <b>used</b> officially by the institutions of the European Union, by four European ... To avoid the use of the two smallest coins, some <b>cash</b> transactions are rounded to the nearest five cents in the <b>Netherlands</b> and Ireland&nbsp;... The <b>Dutch</b> units of measurement <b>used</b> today are those of the metric system. Before the 19th ... Initially, the Napoleonic <b>king</b> Louis Napoleon decreed in 1806 that the Rijnland morgen would be <b>used</b> ... Ton is also <b>used</b> to refer to an amount of <b>currency</b> worth 100 thousand. a few metric measurements unfamiliar to most&nbsp;...
What kind of money is used in the netherlands?
Her first cookbook, also <b>Pati&#39;s Mexican Table</b>, was published in March&nbsp;... ... and Pocket The Difference, and Pati Jinich&#39;s &quot;<b>Pati&#39;s Mexican Table</b>&quot; beginning with season three. He is executive producer of both Food Network shows hosted &nbsp;... ^ Jump up to: Jinich, Pati (2013). &quot;<b>Pati&#39;s Mexican Table</b>&quot;. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 135. Retrieved 24 May 2016. <b>Pati&#39;s Mexican Table</b>. 2017 (44th). Eat the World with Emeril Lagasse, Amazon. America&#39;s Test Kitchen, PBS. Barefoot Contessa, Food Network. Guy&#39;s Big Bite. ... Giada in Italy (Food Network); Mexico One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless ( PBS); <b>Pati&#39;s Mexican Table</b> (PBS). Outstanding Pre-School Children&#39;s Series. Doodh <b>pati</b> chai is a tea beverage, originating from the Indian subcontinent, consumed in Nepal ... Arab &middot; Argentine &middot; Azerbaijani &middot; Brazilian &middot; Chinese &middot; Dominican &middot; Hong Kong &middot; Indian &middot; <b>Mexican</b> &middot; Pakistani &middot; Russian &middot; Senegalese &middot; Taiwanese&nbsp;... Pati Jinich, <b>Pati&#39;s Mexican Table</b>. Debbie Wong, Kitchen Quickies, Deliciousness, Food Wars Asia, Debbie&#39;s Desserts, Late Night Guide Asia. Martin Yan, Martin&nbsp;... American Public Television (APT) is the largest syndicator of programming for public television ... The Big Comfy Couch, Net Cafe, <b>Pati&#39;s Mexican Table</b>, Samantha Brown&#39;s Places to Love, Globe Trekker (aka Pilot Guides in other countries),&nbsp;... PAINT! Paint, Paper and Crafts &middot; Passport to Adventure &middot; <b>Pati&#39;s Mexican Table</b>. Q[ edit]. Hussong&#39;s Cantina is the oldest and best known cantina in Baja California, <b>Mexico</b>. The original Hussong&#39;s is located in Ensenada, Baja California, <b>Mexico</b>, and&nbsp;...
Where does pati from pati's mexican table live?
<b>Battle Royale</b> (Japanese): バトル・ロワイアル, Hepburn: Batoru Rowaiaru) is a 2000 Japanese dystopian thriller film directed by Kinji Fukasaku and screenplay &nbsp;... <b>Battle Royale</b> may refer to: <b>Battle royale</b>, or battle royal, a fight among many combatants. Contents. 1 Fiction and literature. 1.1 <b>Battle Royale</b> franchise. 2 Games. A <b>battle royale</b> game is an online multiplayer video game genre that blends the survival, exploration, and scavenging elements of a survival game with&nbsp;... <b>Battle Royale</b> is the first novel by the Japanese author Koushun Takami. Originally completed in 1996, it was not published until 1999. The story tells of junior&nbsp;... Fortnite <b>Battle Royale</b> is a free-to-play <b>battle royale</b> online video game developed and published by Epic Games. It is a companion game to Fortnite: Save the&nbsp;... This new meaning of &quot;<b>battle royale</b>&quot; refers to a fictional narrative genre and/or mode of entertainment inspired by the film, where&nbsp;... <b>Battle Royale</b> is a Japanese seinen manga series written by Koushun Takami and illustrated by Masayuki Taguchi. It is based on Takami&#39;s novel of the same&nbsp;... In professional wrestling, a battle royal (sometimes <b>battle royale</b>; plural battles royal or battle royals) is a multi-competitor&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Battle Royale</b>&quot; is the eleventh episode of the fifth season of the anthology television series American Horror Story. It aired on January 6, 2016 on the cable &nbsp;... An extended version of the film is titled <b>Battle Royale</b> II: Revenge. Director Kinji Fukasaku, who directed the first film, started work on the sequel but died of prostate&nbsp;...
When was the first battle royale game made?
Geron Davis (born December 1, 1960) is a musician best known as a composer. He was first signed by Meadowgreen Music and best known for penning the song &quot;<b>Holy Ground</b>&quot;. <b>Holy Ground</b> may refer to: <b>Holy ground</b> (religion) or sacred ground, an area considered holy or sacred. Contents. 1 Albums; 2 Songs; 3 Sport; 4 Locations; 5 See&nbsp;... An Immortal is one of a group of fictional characters seen in the movies and series of the ... In Highlander: Endgame, Connor MacLeod says, &quot;<b>We</b> are the seeds of ... No Immortal may fight on <b>Holy Ground</b>, no matter who regards it as Holy ... This concept of Immortals beheading each other to be the &quot;last man <b>standing</b>&quot; is&nbsp;... Higher Ground is the twenty-seventh studio album by Barbra Streisand, her first in four years. ... &quot;On <b>Holy Ground</b>&quot; (Geron Davis) – 6:14; &quot;If I Could&quot; (Ken Hirsch, Ron Miller, Marti ... (1969); Stoney End (1971); Barbra Joan Streisand (1971); Barbra Streisand...and Other Musical Instruments (1973); The Way <b>We</b> Were ( 1974)&nbsp;... The Quickening is a phenomenon in the Highlander films and television series. Beheading a ... what <b>we</b> thought was, as long as an Immortal is present, he gets the ... Criticism of the <b>holy</b>-<b>ground</b> beheadings resulted in the removal, from the&nbsp;... A cemetery or graveyard is a place where the remains of dead people are buried or otherwise ... The Rosary Cemetery in Norwich was opened in 1819 as a burial <b>ground</b> for all ... After <b>We</b> Die: The Life and Times of the Human Cadaver. Mount Ararat is a snow-capped and dormant compound volcano in the extreme east of Turkey. ... The Ararat massif is about 35 km (22 mi) wide at ground base. ... &quot;Ararat&quot; came from the Sanskrit word Arjanwartah, meaning &quot;<b>holy ground</b>. ... Vasily Grossman observed Mount Ararat from Yerevan <b>standing</b> &quot;high in the blue sky. &quot;Take off your sandals, for the place where you are <b>standing</b> is <b>holy ground</b>. ... The date can be calculated based on a 961BC date for Solomons Temple, <b>we</b>&nbsp;... Cross burning or cross lighting is a practice associated with the Ku Klux Klan, although the ... Here, on this spot made <b>holy ground</b> by the blood of those <b>we</b> hold dearer than life, I raise the ancient symbol of an unconquered race of men— . <b>Holy</b> water is water that has been blessed by a member of the clergy or a religious figure. ... Roman Catholic churches will usually have a special basin (a Sacrarium) that leads directly into the <b>ground</b> for the purpose of proper disposal. ... Grant that when <b>we</b> are sprinkled with this water or make use of it, <b>we</b> will be refreshed&nbsp;...
Who wrote we are standing on holy ground?
The <b>Declaration</b> of the <b>Rights of Man</b> and of the <b>Citizen</b> set by France&#39;s National Constituent Assembly in 1789, is a human civil rights document from the French&nbsp;... The <b>Declaration</b> of the <b>Rights</b> of the <b>Man</b> and of the <b>Citizen</b> of 1793 is a French political document that preceded that country&#39;s first republican constitution. In the preamble to her <b>Declaration</b>, de Gouges mirrors the language of the <b>Declaration</b> of the <b>Rights of Man</b> and explains that women, just as men, are guaranteed&nbsp;... <b>Rights of Man</b> (1791), a book by Thomas Paine, including 31 articles, posits that popular ... Thus, the <b>Declaration</b> of the <b>Rights of Man and Citizen</b> (<b>Déclaration</b> des droits de l&#39;Homme et du citoyen) can be encapsulated so: (1) Men are born, and&nbsp;... The Monument to the French <b>Declaration</b> of the <b>Rights of Man</b> and of the <b>Citizen</b> or Monument des Droits de l&#39;Homme et du Citoyen in French, is located in Paris, &nbsp;... The Virginia <b>Declaration of Rights</b> is a document drafted in 1776 to proclaim the inherent <b>rights of men</b>, ... French <b>Declaration</b> of the <b>Rights of Man</b> and of the <b>Citizen</b> (1789); &quot;A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State,&nbsp;... August 24: The Assembly proclaims freedom of speech. August 27 – <b>Declaration</b> of the <b>Rights of Man</b> and of the <b>Citizen</b>[edit]. The philosophy of human rights attempts to examine the underlying basis of the concept of ... in Reflections on the Revolution in France, which directly attacked the <b>Declaration</b> of the <b>Rights of Man</b> and the <b>Citizen</b> (1789) and its authors. ... colonial rights early in the American Revolution; Virginia <b>Declaration of Rights</b>, adopted in Virginia in 1776; <b>Declaration</b> of the <b>Rights of Man</b> and of the <b>Citizen</b>,&nbsp;... The <b>Declaration</b> of the <b>Rights of Man</b> and of the <b>Citizen</b> of 1789 is a fundamental document of the French Revolution and in the history of human rights. Draft of the United States Bill of Rights, also from 1789. A bill of rights, sometimes called a <b>declaration of rights</b> or a charter of rights, is a list of the most&nbsp;...
Who wrote the declaration of rights of man and citizen 1789?
The <b>Olduvai Gorge</b> or Oldupai Gorge in Tanzania is one of the most important ... The <b>Olduvai Gorge</b> Museum, <b>located</b> 5 km beyond the monument, is <b>situated</b> on&nbsp;... The <b>Olduvai Gorge</b> Museum is <b>located</b> in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in Northern ... in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. According to the staff at the museum, visitors have come from all continents and represent most <b>countries</b>. The Olduvai theory states that industrial civilization will have a lifetime of less than or equal to 100 years. The theory provides a quantitative basis of the transient-pulse-theory of modern civilization. The name is a reference to the <b>Olduvai Gorge</b> in Tanzania. ... The response is that certain non-OPEC <b>countries</b> such as China and India&nbsp;... <b>Laetoli</b> is a site in Tanzania, dated to the Plio-Pleistocene and famous for its hominin footprints, preserved in volcanic ash. The site of the <b>Laetoli</b> footprints ( Site G) is <b>located</b> 45 km south of Olduvai&nbsp;... The Ngorongoro Conservation Area (UK: /(ə)ŋˌɡɔːrəŋˈɡɔːroʊ/, US: /ɛŋˌɡ ɔːroʊŋˈɡɔːroʊ, əŋˌɡoʊrɔːŋˈɡoʊroʊ/) is a protected area and a World Heritage Site <b>located</b> 180 km (110 mi) west of ... Based on fossil evidence found at the <b>Olduvai Gorge</b>, various hominid species have occupied the area for 3 million&nbsp;... Mary Douglas Leakey, FBA (née Nicol, 6 February 1913 – 9 December 1996) was a British paleoanthropologist who discovered the first fossilised Proconsul skull, an extinct ape which is now believed to be ancestral to humans. She also discovered the robust Zinjanthropus skull at <b>Olduvai Gorge</b> in ... Mary was <b>placed</b> in a local Catholic convent to be educated, and she later&nbsp;... This list of canyons and gorges includes both land and submarine canyons with the land canyons being sorted by continent and then by <b>country</b>. ... Blyde River Canyon, South Africa. Fish River Canyon, Namibia. <b>Olduvai Gorge</b>, Tanzania&nbsp;... The African Great Lakes nation of Tanzania dates formally from 1964, when it was formed out of ... In 1947, Tanganyika became a United <b>Nations</b> Trust Territory under British administration, a status it kept until its independence in 1961. ... The first hominid skull in <b>Olduvai Gorge</b> was discovered by Mary Leakey in 1959, and&nbsp;... Tanzania comprises many lakes, national parks, and Africa&#39;s highest point, Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895 m or 19,341 ft). Northeast Tanzania is mountainous, while the central area is part of a large plateau covered in grasslands. The <b>country</b> also contains the southern portion of Lake Victoria on its northern ... Just to the southeast of the park is <b>Olduvai Gorge</b>, where many of the oldest&nbsp;... Arusha is a city in north eastern Tanzania and the capital of the Arusha Region, with a population of 416,442 plus 323,198 in the surrounding Arusha District ( 2012 census). <b>Located</b> below Mount Meru on the eastern edge of the eastern branch of the ... Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Lake Manyara National Park, <b>Olduvai Gorge</b>,&nbsp;...
Where is olduvai gorge located (what countries)?
Volkswagen Group is the only manufacturer to currently produce a W16 <b>engine</b>, which has been used in the <b>Bugatti</b> Veyron and <b>Bugatti</b> Chiron since 2005. This&nbsp;... In October 1999, <b>Bugatti</b> unveiled a fourth concept car at the Tokyo <b>Motor</b> Show. The EB 18/4 Veyron was a mid-<b>engine</b> sports car styled in-house under the&nbsp;... The <b>Bugatti</b> Chiron is a mid-<b>engine</b> two-seater sports car developed and manufactured in Molsheim, France by French automobile manufacturer <b>Bugatti</b> Automobiles S.A.S.. The successor to the <b>Bugatti</b> Veyron, the Chiron was first shown at the Geneva <b>Motor</b> Show on&nbsp;... The company also enjoyed great success in early Grand Prix <b>motor</b> racing: in 1929 a privately entered <b>Bugatti</b> won the first ever Monaco Grand Prix. Racing&nbsp;... The <b>Bugatti</b> Divo is a mid-<b>engine</b> track-focused sports car developed and manufactured by ... Bugatti Divo unvelling at the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show. Overview. Manufacturer, Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S.. Production, 2018– present <b>Bugatti</b> introduced the EB 18/4 at the 1999 Tokyo <b>Motor</b> Show. W18 <b>Engine</b>[edit]. All of these early concepts featured a 555 PS (408 kW; 547&nbsp;... ... <b>engine</b> was revived in 1951 as the <b>Bugatti</b> Type 101. A rediscovered Type 57 sold for 3.4 million euros at auction on 7 February 2009 at a <b>motor</b> show in Paris. Auto, <b>Motor</b> und Sport tested a <b>Bugatti</b> EB 110 GT with its <b>engine</b> generating a power output of 412 kW (560 PS; 553 hp) and published the following results:. The US Bolling Commission bought a license to build the <b>engine</b> in the US, and small numbers of a slightly revised version were built by the Duesenberg <b>Motor</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Bugatti</b> Type 41, better known as the Royale, is a large luxury car built from 1927 to 1933 ... The <b>engine</b> build for the Royale had a displacement of 12.7 litres. The <b>engine</b> was built around ... The brothers Schlumpf replica of the Royale Esders Coupe on display at the 2006 Paris <b>Motor</b> Show. Replica of Coupe Napoleon,&nbsp;...
What kind of engine is in a bugatti?
<b>Wentworth</b> is an Australian television drama programme. It was first broadcast on SoHo on 1 ... The series was picked up by several countries, including <b>New</b> Zealand and the UK, ... The first <b>episode of Wentworth</b> attracted 244,000 viewers, making it the most ... &quot;<b>Wentworth</b> breaks <b>out</b> with a bang as Arrow strikes for Nine&quot; . See also: List of <b>Wentworth episodes</b> ... at Sonia&#39;s trial but things go horribly wrong when the defence council produces <b>new</b> evidence. <b>Wentworth</b> is an Australian television drama series. It was first broadcast on SoHo on 1 May 2013. The series serves as a contemporary reimagining of Prisoner,&nbsp;... Marie seduces Will, who allows her to print documents. The prison spirals <b>out</b> of control and Linda and Will struggle in their <b>new</b> position&nbsp;... <b>Episodes</b>[edit]. See also: List of <b>Wentworth episodes</b> ... Vera is now the Governor and a <b>new</b> regime is afoot at <b>Wentworth</b>. Kaz Proctor&nbsp;... <b>Wentworth</b> Earl Miller III (born 2 June 1972) is a British-American actor and screenwriter. ... The show was finished in 2009 after four seasons, but a <b>new</b> nine -<b>episode</b> fifth season was released April 4, 2017, with Miller reprising his role. ... said he had attempted suicide multiple times as a teenager before <b>coming out</b> as gay. Francesca &quot;Franky&quot; Doyle is a fictional character from the television drama <b>Wentworth</b>, played ... Up until &quot;Poking Spiders&quot;, Franky had appeared in every <b>episode</b>, except for seven <b>episodes</b> on season 4 ... Da Silva made her final appearance as Franky during the sixth season <b>episode</b> &quot;Bleed <b>Out</b>&quot;, which aired on 3 July 2018&nbsp;... <b>Episodes</b>[edit] ... <b>New</b> inmate, Rita Connors, arrives at <b>Wentworth</b> and ... Rita goes to great lengths to keep Ruby <b>out</b> of trouble and&nbsp;... Bea Smith was a fictional character from the Australian television drama <b>Wentworth</b>, portrayed by Danielle Cormack. She was introduced in the first <b>episode</b> of the series &quot;No Place Like Home&quot;, ... Over the <b>next</b> few <b>episodes</b>, we begin to see Bea&#39;s plan come to fruition, from learning that cutting wrists means that hand cuffs&nbsp;... Maxine Conway (formerly Max) is a recurring character from <b>Wentworth</b>, portrayed by actor ... During the fourth <b>episode</b> of the fourth season, Maxine is diagnosed with breast cancer. ... later you see a lot of the comedy <b>coming out</b> between Maxine and Boomer. ... Maxine is one of the <b>new</b> prisoners transferred to <b>Wentworth</b>.
When is the new episodes of wentworth coming out?
The early history of the automobile can be divided into a number of eras, based on the ... In 1808, Hayden Wischet designed the <b>first car</b> powered by the de Rivaz engine, ... In 1885, Karl Benz developed a <b>petrol</b> or <b>gasoline</b> powered automobile . ... Richard Trevithick was <b>running</b> a full-sized <b>vehicle</b> on the roads in Camborne. A <b>car</b> (or automobile) is a wheeled motor <b>vehicle</b> used for transportation. Most definitions of <b>cars</b> say that they <b>run</b> primarily on roads, seat one to eight ... In 1893 , the <b>first running</b>, <b>gasoline</b>-powered American <b>car</b> was built and road-tested by the&nbsp;... A flexible-fuel <b>vehicle</b> (FFV) or dual-fuel <b>vehicle</b> is an alternative fuel <b>vehicle</b> with an internal ... Ethanol FFVs can <b>run</b> on pure <b>gasoline</b>, pure ethanol (E100) or any ... <b>first</b> commercial hybrid electric <b>car</b> with flex-fuel engine capable of <b>running</b>&nbsp;... A natural <b>gas vehicle</b> (NGV) is an alternative fuel <b>vehicle</b> that uses compressed natural <b>gas</b> ... Existing <b>gasoline</b>-powered vehicles may be converted to <b>run</b> on CNG or LNG, and can be dedicated (<b>running</b> only on natural <b>gas</b>) or bi-fuel ( <b>running</b> on ... For the <b>first</b> time ever, a <b>car</b> powered by methane won an FIA world title. A hybrid electric <b>vehicle</b> (HEV) is a type of hybrid <b>vehicle</b> that combines a conventional internal ... If the engine is not used to drive the <b>car</b> directly, it can be geared to <b>run</b> at maximum efficiency, further improving fuel economy. ... 1998 saw the Esparante GTR-Q9 became the <b>first Petrol</b>-Electric Hybrid to race at Le Mans,&nbsp;... Ethanol, an alcohol fuel, is an important fuel for the operation of internal combustion engines ... In 1826, Samuel Morey uses alcohol in the <b>first</b> American internal combustion engine prototype. ... The <b>car runs on gasoline</b>, but Ford is aware of experiments with ethanol in Germany, and subsequently backs the lifting of the U.S.&nbsp;... The Brazilian Fiat Siena Tetrafuel 1.4, the <b>first</b> multifuel <b>car</b> that <b>runs</b> as a flexible- fuel on pure <b>gasoline</b>, or E25,&nbsp;... Bi-fuel vehicles are vehicles with multifuel engines capable of <b>running</b> on two fuels. On internal combustion engines one fuel is <b>gasoline</b> or diesel, and the other ... Tetrafuel 1.4 is the first bi-fuel car that runs with natural gas (CNG) alternating&nbsp;... The fleet of flexible-fuel vehicles in the United States is the second largest in the world after ... The <b>first</b> commercial flexible fuel <b>vehicle</b> was the Ford Model T, produced from 1908 through 1927. ... The American E85 flex fuel <b>vehicle</b> was developed to <b>run</b> on any mixture of unleaded <b>gasoline</b> and ethanol, anywhere from 0% to&nbsp;... <b>Gasoline</b> direct injection (GDI), also known as <b>petrol</b> direct injection (PDI), is a mixture formation system for internal combustion engines that <b>run on gasoline</b> ( <b>petrol</b>), where fuel is injected into the combustion chamber. ... downsizing. Most direct-injected passenger <b>car petrol</b> engines use the homogeneous charge mode .
Who invented the first car to run on gasoline?
The asteroid belt is a torus-shaped <b>region</b> in the Solar System, located roughly <b>between</b> the orbits of the planets <b>Jupiter</b> and <b>Mars</b>, that is occupied by a great&nbsp;... The Kuiper belt occasionally called the Edgeworth–Kuiper belt, is a circumstellar disc in the ... In the <b>region between</b> 40 and 42 AU, for instance, no objects can retain a stable ... planetary object, perhaps the size of Earth or <b>Mars</b>, might be responsible. ... Instead, these planets are estimated to have formed closer to <b>Jupiter</b>. The Solar System is the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it, ... The asteroid belt, which lies <b>between</b> the orbits of <b>Mars and Jupiter</b>, mostly contains objects composed, like the terrestrial planets, of rock and metal. ... As the <b>region</b> that would become the Solar System, known as the pre-solar&nbsp;... A circumstellar disc (or circumstellar disk) is a torus, pancake or ring-shaped accumulation of ... Asteroid belt is a reservoir of small bodies in the Solar System located <b>between</b> the orbit of <b>Mars and Jupiter</b>. It is a ... Outer disc dissipation occurs in <b>regions between</b> 50 – 100 AU, where temperatures are much lower and emitted&nbsp;... Ceres is the largest object in the main asteroid belt that lies <b>between</b> the orbits of <b>Mars and Jupiter</b>. ... This is small enough for Ceres&#39;s polar <b>regions</b> to contain permanently shadowed craters that are expected to act as cold traps and&nbsp;... Phaeton (alternatively Phaethon or Phaëton) was the hypothetical planet theorized by the Titius–Bode law to have existed <b>between</b> the orbits of <b>Mars and</b> <b>Jupiter</b>, the destruction of which ... and that in this <b>region</b> the amalgamation of protoplanets into a planet was prevented by the disruptive gravitational perturbations of&nbsp;... <b>Mars</b> is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System after ... <b>Regions</b> of low albedo suggest concentrations of plagioclase feldspar, with northern ... The closest distance <b>between</b> Earth and <b>Mars</b> will continue to mildly decrease for the next ... The role of <b>Jupiter</b> in the formation of planets. Asteroids are minor planets, especially of the inner Solar System. Larger asteroids have also ... First, a <b>region</b> of the sky was photographed by a wide-field telescope, or astrograph. Pairs of ... for part of their orbit. Those located <b>between</b> the orbits of <b>Mars and Jupiter</b> were known for many years simply as The Asteroids. <b>Jupiter</b> is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System. It is a gas giant with a ... At the phase transition <b>region</b> where hydrogen—heated beyond its critical point—becomes metallic, it is calculated ... The average distance <b>between Jupiter</b> and the Sun is 778 million km (about 5.2 times the average distance&nbsp;... The formation and evolution of the Solar System began 4.5 billion years ago with the ... The giant planets (<b>Jupiter</b>, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) formed further out , ... which is the point <b>between</b> the orbits of <b>Mars and Jupiter</b> where the material is ... The outer edge of the terrestrial <b>region</b>, <b>between</b> 2 and 4 AU from the Sun,&nbsp;...
What is the region between mars and jupiter called?
The <b>Lovely Bones</b> is a 2009 supernatural thriller drama film directed by Peter Jackson, and starring Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz, Susan Sarandon, Stanley&nbsp;... The <b>Lovely Bones</b> is a 2002 novel by American writer Alice Sebold. It is the story of a teenage girl who, after being raped and murdered, watches from her&nbsp;... Alice Sebold (born September 6, 1963) is an American writer. She has published three books: Lucky (1999), The <b>Lovely Bones</b> (2002), and The Almost Moon&nbsp;... The <b>Lovely Bones</b> is a play based on the novel of the same name by Alice Sebold, adapted for the stage by Bryony Lavery. Lucky is a 1999 memoir by American novelist Alice Sebold, author of The <b>Lovely</b> <b>Bones</b>. The memoir describes her experiences of being raped and how the&nbsp;... Ronan followed this with starring roles of a murdered girl seeking closure in The <b>Lovely Bones</b> (2009) and a teenage assassin in Hanna (2011), and the&nbsp;... This is contrary to the IMDb entry for The <b>Lovely Bones</b> and should show that IMDb cannot be relied upon to declare when a film could possibly come out. Carolynne Cunningham is an Australian film producer and assistant director most known for her collaborations with director Peter Jackson, producing such films as King Kong (2005), District 9 (2009), The <b>Lovely Bones</b> (2009), and the epic fantasy&nbsp;... Owen made her acting debut in the 2009 Peter Jackson film The <b>Lovely Bones</b>, playing Flora Hernandez. From 2010 to 2011, she played the character Puddle&nbsp;... The Almost Moon is the third book and second novel by American writer Alice Sebold, author of her memoir, Lucky and The <b>Lovely Bones</b>. It was released by&nbsp;...
Who plays the bad guy in lovely bones?
&quot;<b>Lips of an Angel</b>&quot; is a song by American rock band Hinder produced and co- written by Brian Howes and Joseph Lombardo. It was released in July 2006 as the&nbsp;... Extreme Behavior is the debut studio album by American rock band Hinder. It was released in ... The album also contains Hinder&#39;s breakthrough single, &quot;<b>Lips of</b> <b>an Angel</b>&quot; which soared to #1 on the pop charts in 2006. The album&#39;s third single &nbsp;... Image:Lipsofanangel.jpg is being used on this article. I notice the image page ... I have just modified one external link on <b>Lips of an Angel</b>. Please take a moment&nbsp;... Emmanuelle Sophie Anne Chriqui is a Canadian film and television actress and model. She is ... Chriqui also starred in several music videos including Hinder&#39;s &quot; <b>Lips of an Angel</b>&quot;, Zac Brown Band&#39;s &quot;Whatever It Is&quot;, and Charles Perry&#39;s &quot;I&nbsp;... Austin John Winkler (born October 25, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter and musician ... The album went on to spawn a total of eight singles, including the number one smash hit &quot;<b>Lips of an Angel</b>&quot; and gain triple-platinum status in the &nbsp;... &quot;How Long&quot; is the third single off Hinder&#39;s debut album, Extreme Behavior. The song reached #6 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the United States. The song is the follow-up to &quot;<b>Lips of an Angel</b>&quot;, the band&#39;s biggest hit to date. Hinder is an American rock band from Oklahoma that was formed in 2001 by lead singer Austin ... The band&#39;s second single, &quot;<b>Lips of an Angel</b>&quot;, entered charts in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore; the song lasted for 41&nbsp;... Brian Howes is a Canadian songwriter, producer, based in Los Angeles and Vancouver, British ... 2008 BMI Pop Awards, including top honor Song of the Year , as well as Top Digital Song for &quot;<b>Lips of an Angel</b>&quot;; Won three additional BMI Pop &nbsp;... Jack Owen Ingram (born November 15, 1970) is an American country music artist formerly ... In late 2006, Ingram released a cover of Hinder&#39;s song &quot;<b>Lips of an</b> <b>Angel</b>&quot;. Ingram&#39;s cover peaked at No. 16 on the country charts &quot;<b>Lips of an Angel</b>&quot; &nbsp;... Now That&#39;s What I Call Music! 23 was released on November 7, 2006. The album is the 23rd ... &quot;<b>Lips of an Angel</b>&quot;, Hinder, 4:19. 19. &quot;Far Away&quot;, Nickelback, 3:56.
When did hinder released lips of an angel?
All-time, the <b>Canucks had</b> 15 top-five <b>draft</b> picks, but have never received the first overall pick. The <b>Canucks</b> are one of the two franchises in the NHL to have&nbsp;... The <b>Canucks</b> were determined to select both Sedins and therefore initiated a trading carousel involving multiple teams. After the trading was done, the Thrashers&nbsp;... The 2019 NHL Entry <b>Draft</b> was the 57th NHL Entry <b>Draft</b>. The <b>draft</b> was held on June 21–22, ... Indicates teams that <b>did</b> not win a lottery ... The Vancouver <b>Canucks</b>&#39; third-round pick went to the Tampa Bay Lightning as the result of a ... does not trade away Hunwick before the 2019 NHL <b>draft</b> or if Sheary does not <b>get</b> 20 goals&nbsp;... Roberto Luongo is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played 19 ... Following his second year with the <b>Canucks</b>, he became the first NHL ... At the time of the <b>draft</b>, Luongo was the highest-picked goaltender in NHL history, ... Islanders <b>drafted</b> DiPietro, he <b>had</b> believed the team was preparing to <b>make</b>&nbsp;... Pavel Vladimirovich Bure is a Russian former professional ice hockey player who played the ... Vladimir Bure, a Russian swimming legend, <b>had</b> dreams of Pavel becoming a ... <b>Canucks</b>&#39; general manager Pat Quinn originally intended to <b>draft</b> Bure in the eighth ... 184; ^ &quot;<b>Canucks make</b> merry after dimming Stars in Game 7&quot;. Zack Adam Kassian (born January 24, 1991) is a Canadian professional ice hockey winger ... He played parts of four seasons with the <b>Canucks</b> before they traded him to ... Leading up to the 2009 NHL Entry <b>Draft</b>, Kassian was ranked 10th among ... <b>Had</b> he been convicted, Kassian would have been ineligible to cross the&nbsp;... Jacob Anders Markström (born 31 January 1990) is a Swedish professional ice hockey goalie currently playing for the Vancouver <b>Canucks</b> in the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by the Florida Panthers in the second round, 31st overall, of the 2008 NHL Entry <b>Draft</b>. ... Markström failed to <b>make</b> the <b>Canucks</b> out of training camp during the&nbsp;... The 1990 National Hockey League Entry <b>Draft</b> was the 28th NHL Entry <b>Draft</b>. It was hosted by the Vancouver <b>Canucks</b> at BC Place in Vancouver, British ... The <b>Canucks had</b> estimated that 10,000 spectators would attend the <b>draft</b>, which <b>had</b> free admission. However ... C1. ^ &quot;NHL <b>DRAFT</b>; Fab Five <b>make</b> this dream year&quot;. Elias Fredrik Pettersson (born 12 November 1998) is a Swedish professional ice hockey player for the Vancouver <b>Canucks</b> of the National Hockey League (NHL). Pettersson was selected fifth overall by the <b>Canucks</b> in the 2017 NHL Entry <b>Draft</b>. ... Petterson went down clutching his right knee and play <b>had</b> to be halted by the&nbsp;... The expansion <b>draft</b> was held to allow the Buffalo Sabres and Vancouver <b>Canucks</b> to acquire players for the upcoming 1970–71 season. Contents. 1 <b>Draft</b> results&nbsp;...
Who did the canucks get in the draft?
They also <b>won</b> the <b>Scottish</b> League Cup that year, making them the only team in history to <b>win</b> the domestic <b>treble</b> and the European Cup (although <b>most</b>&nbsp;... The Celtic <b>Football</b> Club is a <b>Scottish</b> professional <b>football</b> club based in Glasgow , which plays ... The club <b>has won</b> the <b>Scottish</b> league championship 50 times, <b>most</b> recently in 2018–19, the <b>Scottish</b> Cup 39 times and the ... Celtic clinched their fourth <b>treble</b> in May 2017 by defeating Aberdeen 2–1 in the <b>Scottish</b> Cup final. League titles, <b>Scottish</b> Cup &middot; League Cup &middot; Champions League &middot; Cup <b>Winner&#39;s</b> Cup &middot; Europa League &middot; Super Cup&nbsp;... <b>Scotland</b>. <b>Most</b> titles <b>won</b>. Rangers (54 times champions, including 1 shared). The <b>Scottish football</b> champions are the <b>winners</b> of the highest league in <b>Scottish</b> <b>football</b>, ... Each club <b>has</b> also <b>won</b> a Double and added the <b>Scottish</b> League Cup to make it a <b>Treble</b>. In the ... It was the first glorious <b>treble in Scottish football</b>. Rangers <b>Football</b> Club is a <b>Scottish</b> professional <b>football</b> club based in the Govan district of Glasgow. It <b>has</b> played in the <b>Scottish</b> Premiership, the first tier of the <b>Scottish</b> Professional <b>Football</b> League, since <b>winning</b> the ... The club <b>has won</b> more league titles and domestic <b>trebles</b> than any other team in the world, <b>winning</b> the&nbsp;... The Old Firm <b>is the</b> collective name for the <b>Scottish football</b> clubs Celtic and Rangers, which are both based in Glasgow. The two clubs are by far the <b>most</b>&nbsp;... This is an incomplete list of <b>football</b> clubs <b>which have won</b> four or more trophies in a single ... Doubles and <b>trebles</b> are usually long-remembered achievements, but do occur with some level of frequency, ... <b>Scottish Football</b> Historical Archive. This is a list of the major honours <b>won</b> by <b>football</b> clubs in <b>Scotland</b>. It lists every <b>Scottish football</b> club to <b>have won</b> any of the three major domestic trophies,&nbsp;... The <b>Scottish Football</b> Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the <b>Scottish</b> Cup is an ... The <b>most</b> recent <b>winner</b> is Celtic, who defeated Heart of Midlothian 2–1 in the 2019 final. ... Since the creation of the <b>Scottish</b> League Cup in 1947, clubs can complete a domestic <b>treble</b> by also <b>winning</b> this tournament in the&nbsp;... Celtic <b>Football</b> Club are a <b>Scottish</b> professional association <b>football</b> club based in Glasgow. ... They <b>won</b> their first domestic <b>treble</b> in 1966–67, the same season they ... Celtic&#39;s <b>most</b> recent success was their <b>win</b> in the 2019 <b>Scottish</b> League Cup Final, ... In all, Celtic <b>have won</b> the <b>Scottish</b> League Championship 50 times, the&nbsp;...
Who has won the most trebles in scottish football?
<b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b> is an American web television series created for CBS All Access by Bryan Fuller and Alex Kurtzman. Launched in 2017, it is the first scripted&nbsp;... The third season of the American television series <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b> follows the crew of the USS Discovery as they travel to the future, over 900 years after the &nbsp;... The ISS <b>Discovery</b> is captained by Sylvia Tilly&#39;s counterpart, so she and the crew pretend to be their Mirror selves. They deliver Burnham and Lorca to the&nbsp;... As of April 18, 2019, 29 episodes of <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b> have been released, concluding the second season. A 13-episode third season was ordered on February&nbsp;... These characters and their starship, the USS Enterprise, were included as part of the series&#39; attempt to explain its connections to the larger <b>Star Trek</b> franchise. The &nbsp;... <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b> is a direct prequel to the Original Series, set roughly ten years prior. It premiered September 24,&nbsp;... <b>Discovery</b> captain Gabriel Lorca, brings Burnham back to duty with a temporary wartime assignment as a scientist on his ship. Burnham was raised following&nbsp;... Star Trek: Short Treks is an American anthology web television series created for ... It originated as a spin-off companion series from <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b>, and&nbsp;... Quinn hides in the big bang to avoid <b>discovery</b> by Q. c. 6 billion years ago. The Guardian of Forever is formed. c&nbsp;... Paul Stamets is a character in the fictional Star Trek franchise. He appears in the television series <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b>. Stamets is portrayed by actor Anthony&nbsp;...
How much does each episode of star trek discovery cost?
&quot;<b>I Put a Spell on You</b>&quot; is a 1956 song written and composed by Jalacy &quot;Screamin&#39; Jay&quot; Hawkins, whose own recording of it was selected as one of the Rock and&nbsp;... <b>I Put a Spell on You</b> is a studio album by American jazz singer, songwriter, and pianist Nina Simone. Recorded in 1964 and 1965 in New York City, it was&nbsp;... <b>I Put A Spell On You</b>: The Autobiography of Nina Simone is the 1992 autobiography by Nina Simone (1933–2003), written with Stephen Cleary. Jalacy &quot;Screamin&#39; Jay&quot; Hawkins (July 18, 1929 – February 12, 2000) was an American ... Hawkins&#39; most successful recording, &quot;<b>I Put a Spell on You</b>&quot; (1956), was selected as one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame&#39;s 500 Songs that Shaped &nbsp;... &quot;<b>I Put a Spell on You</b>&quot; is a 1956 song by Screamin&#39; Jay Hawkins. <b>I Put a Spell on</b> <b>You</b> may also refer to: <b>I Put a Spell on You</b> (album), a 1965 album by Nina&nbsp;... Released: June 15, 1968 (US); &quot;<b>I Put a Spell on You</b>&quot;/&quot;Walk on the Water&quot; Released: October 1968 (US). Professional ratings. Review scores. Source, Rating. AllMusic, 4/5 stars. Rolling Stone, (negative). Original 1968 record label. Creedence Clearwater Revival is the debut studio album by American rock band Creedence&nbsp;... Taxi is the eighth solo studio album by Bryan Ferry, the former lead vocalist for Roxy Music. ... The first single, &quot;<b>I Put a Spell on You</b>&quot; was the album&#39;s only top 20 hit in the U.K., peaking at No. 18. The second single, &quot;Will You Love Me Tomorrow&quot;&nbsp;... Alan Price recorded &quot;<b>I Put a Spell On You</b>&quot; after he left the group. The Animals also recorded it. While neither version was a major hit, the Alan Price version was &nbsp;... Strange &amp; Beautiful is a song by English singer-songwriter and musician Aqualung, released in 2002. The song was used as background music for the&nbsp;... Stranger Than Paradise is a 1984 American black-and-white absurdist/deadpan comedy film, ... for the sessions was Ollie Cotton. The original song &quot;<b>I Put a Spell</b> <b>on You</b>&quot; by Screamin&#39; Jay Hawkins features prominently in the soundtrack.
Who is the original singer of the song i put a spell on you?
The <b>2020</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> officially known as the Games of the XXXII Olympiad and commonly known as Tokyo <b>2020</b> (tōkyō nisen-nijū) or the Recovery&nbsp;... Baseball will be featured at the <b>2020</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b>, in Tokyo, for the first time since the 2008 Summer <b>Olympics</b>. Six national teams will compete in the&nbsp;... The cycling competitions of the <b>2020</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> in Tokyo will feature 22 events. Cycling competitions had been contested in every Summer <b>Olympics</b>&nbsp;... The 2024 Summer Olympics officially known as the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad and ... However, in August 2016, the IOC added five sports to the <b>2020</b> <b>Olympics</b>, with plans to separately evaluate the existing 28 sports. During the 131st IOC&nbsp;... Basketball at the <b>2020</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> in Tokyo, Japan will be held within July to August <b>2020</b>. Contents. 1 Qualification. 1.1 Men&#39;s qualification; 1.2 Women&#39;s&nbsp;... The water polo tournaments at the <b>2020</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> are scheduled to take place at the Tokyo Tatsumi International Swimming Center in Kōtō. Twenty-two&nbsp;... The handball tournaments at the <b>2020</b> Tokyo Summer <b>Olympics</b> are scheduled to take place from 24 July to 9 August <b>2020</b>. There were a total of six bids which were initially submitted for the <b>2020</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b>. Tokyo was ultimately elected as the host city at the 125th IOC&nbsp;... Athletics at the <b>2020</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> will be held during the last ten days of the Games, from 31 July – 9 August <b>2020</b>, at the <b>Olympic</b> Stadium, Tokyo, Japan. There have been concerns and controversies about the <b>2020</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b>, which will be hosted in Tokyo, Japan. There have been allegations of bribery in&nbsp;...
Where will the olympics take place in 2020?
One notable characteristic of the rivalry is how both <b>have often</b> played meaningful games late in the year. Since 1951, the&nbsp;... The 1951 National League tie-breaker series was a best-of-three playoff series at the ... By September 20, the <b>Dodgers had</b> ten games left to play while the <b>Giants</b> <b>had</b> ... the <b>Giants</b> chose Jim Hearn, who <b>had beaten the Dodgers</b> twice that year. ... With each team <b>having</b> won one game, it was <b>time</b> for a matchup between the&nbsp;... Rivalries in the Major League Baseball <b>have</b> occurred between many teams and cities. ... Games between the two teams <b>often</b> generate a great deal of interest and <b>get</b> extensive media ... for most of their history, the <b>Dodgers</b>–<b>Giants</b> rivalry <b>has</b> exhibited a persistent balance in the respective successes of the two teams. Both the Brooklyn/Los Angeles <b>Dodgers</b> and the New York/San Francisco <b>Giants</b> <b>have</b> appeared in the World Series 20 <b>times</b>. The <b>Giants have</b> won two more&nbsp;... In baseball, the &quot;Shot Heard &#39;Round the World&quot; was a game-winning home run by New York ... On August 11, with a ​13 <sup>1</sup>⁄2-game lead over the second-place <b>Giants</b>, <b>they</b> ... Field, the <b>Giants</b>, with Jim Hearn on the mound, <b>defeated the</b> <b>Dodgers</b>&#39; Ralph ... &quot;It <b>may have</b> been the best thing that ever happened to anybody.&quot;&nbsp;... The San Francisco <b>Giants</b> are an American professional baseball team based in San Francisco ... The <b>Giants have</b> played in the World Series 20 <b>times</b> – 14 <b>times</b> in New York, six in San ... in San Francisco, <b>defeating</b> the former Brooklyn and now Los Angeles <b>Dodgers</b>, 8–0. ... is currently used following <b>any Giants</b> home run. The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball ( MLB) in North ... At that point there was no governing body for the World Series nor <b>any</b> ... The Sox <b>had</b> won the Series in 1917 and <b>were</b> heavy favorites to <b>beat</b> the ... In 1958, the Brooklyn <b>Dodgers</b> and New York <b>Giants</b> took their long-<b>time</b>&nbsp;... The Brooklyn <b>Dodgers were</b> a Major League baseball team, active primarily in the National ... <b>They</b> lost the 1889 championship tournament to the New York <b>Giants</b> and tied the ... All of these nicknames <b>were</b> used by fans and newspaper sports writers to describe the team, <b>often</b> concurrently, but not in any official capacity. The Subway Series is a series of Major League Baseball (MLB) rivalry games played between the two teams based in New York City, the Yankees and the Mets. Previously, this applied to the <b>Giants</b> and <b>Dodgers</b> as well, before <b>they</b> moved ... It can also refer to <b>any time</b> two New York City-based teams play each other, such&nbsp;... ... only allowing one run on four hits as the <b>Giants beat the Dodgers</b> 2–1 on <b>May</b> 1 . ... The <b>Dodgers</b> returned home on <b>May</b> 6 and <b>beat</b> the Atlanta Braves, 5–3. ... <b>They</b> next split a four-game series with the Washington Nationals. ... Justin Turner reached base all six <b>times</b> he came up in the next game, with&nbsp;...
How many times have the giants beat the dodgers?
See also: List of <b>Orange Is the New Black episodes</b>. No. overall, No. in <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Featured character(s)&nbsp;... <b>Seasons</b>. 1. &quot;Lesbian Request Denied&quot;. 2 &middot; 3 &middot; 4 &middot; <b>5</b> &middot; 6 &middot; 7. Related. Piper Kerman &middot; <b>Orange Is the New Black</b>: My Year in a Women&#39;s Prison&nbsp;... The series began airing on broadcast television in <b>New</b> Zealand, on ... had stolen the first ten <b>episodes</b> of <b>season 5</b>, in a security breach of a&nbsp;... See also: List of <b>Orange Is the New Black episodes</b>. No. overall, No. in <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Featured character(s)&nbsp;... See also: List of <b>Orange Is the New Black episodes</b>. No. overall, No. in <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Featured character(s)&nbsp;... See also: List of <b>Orange Is the New Black episodes</b> ... <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Featured character(s), Original release&nbsp;... Nicole Nichols is a fictional character played by Natasha Lyonne on the Netflix series <b>Orange Is the New Black</b>. She is a recurring character in <b>season</b> one and a main character from <b>season</b> ... 3 Critical commentary; 4 See also; <b>5</b> References ... In the final <b>episode</b> of the <b>season</b>, Nichols is seen to be seducing Alex Vause&nbsp;... Suzanne &quot;Crazy Eyes&quot; Warren is a fictional character played by Uzo Aduba on the Netflix series <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> ... In <b>season</b> one, Aduba is credited for 11 of the 13 <b>episodes</b> (not the first or seventh), although she appears in the first <b>episode</b> via ... &quot;&#39;<b>Orange is the New Black</b>&#39;: <b>Five</b> things to expect from <b>season</b> 2&quot;. Tiffany &quot;Pennsatucky&quot; Doggett is a fictional character in the Netflix series <b>Orange</b> <b>Is the New Black</b>, ... Doggett makes her first appearance in <b>Season</b> 1, <b>episode 5</b> and initially is the main antagonist but becomes a protagonist in later <b>seasons</b>. <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> is an American comedy-drama series created by Jenji Kohan. ... Image Awards. Year, Category, Recipients, <b>Episode</b>, Result, Ref. ... &quot; Netflix renews &#39;<b>Orange Is the New Black</b>&#39; for <b>season five</b>. And six. And seven&quot;.
Number of episodes in orange is the new black season 5?
The Cabinet of <b>Malawi</b> is the executive branch of the government, made up of the President, Vice President, Ministers and Deputy Ministers responsible for the different departments. ... <b>Minister of Transport</b> and Public works, Hon. Colin Cameron (born 24 August 1933) is a Scottish lawyer and politician who served as a <b>Minister</b> and MP in <b>Malawi</b> in the early 1960s. ... Minister of Works and Transport. In office 1961–1964. Monarch, Elizabeth II. Governor General, Robert&nbsp;... Sidik Mia is a <b>Malawian</b> businessman and a politician who is a Member of Parliament and who ... After the cabinet reshuffle of 9 August 2010, he became <b>Minister of Transport</b> and Public Infrastructure. Following the death of President Bingu wa&nbsp;... A <b>Ministry of Transport</b> or Transportation is a ministry responsible for transportation within a country. It usually is administered by the Minister for Transport. John Dustan Msonthi was a <b>Malawian</b> politician. He served as a Cabinet Minister and translator ... He worked for Kamuzu Banda, the <b>Minister of Transport</b> and Communication. Banda could not speak Chichewa and needed a translator. This is a list of past cabinets in <b>Malawi</b> that preceded the current cabinet of <b>Malawi</b>. ... <b>Transport</b> and Public Infrastructure, <b>Minister</b>, Sidik Mia. Deputy <b>Minister</b> &nbsp;... Khumbo Hasting Kachali is a <b>Malawian</b> politician who was Vice President of <b>Malawi</b> from April ... Kachali was appointed <b>Minister of Transport</b> and Public Infrastructure in the cabinet that became effective on 15 June 2009. He lost his ministerial&nbsp;... McJones Shaba is a <b>Malawian</b> politician. He was Deputy <b>Minister of Transport</b> and Public Infrastructure in 2010. He has also been involved in public and&nbsp;... Catherine Gotani Hara is a <b>Malawian</b> politician who has been the Speaker of the National ... Gotani Hara was the Deputy <b>Minister of Transport</b> and Public Infrastructure, Deputy Minister for Gender, and the Minister for Health in the Joyce Banda&nbsp;... <b>Minister</b>: Emmanuel Fabiano. Diplomatic missions of / in <b>Malawi</b> &middot; Passport &middot; Visa requirements &middot; Visa policy. National symbols[show]. Flag &middot; Anthem &middot; Flag of <b>Malawi</b>.svg <b>Malawi</b> portal &middot; Other countries &middot; Atlas &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. The president of the Republic of <b>Malawi</b> is the head of state and head of government of <b>Malawi</b>. ... Kwacha (currency) &middot; Stock Exchange &middot; Communications &middot; Tourism &middot; <b>Transport</b>&nbsp;...
Who is the minister of transport in malawi?
<b>HOSA</b> – Future Health Professionals, formerly known as Health Occupations Students of ... <b>HOSA</b> is composed of <b>middle school</b>, secondary, and post secondary/collegiate students, ... 2 asterisks <b>mean</b> the event has a <b>middle school</b> division&nbsp;... Stockdale <b>High School</b> (SHS) is an American senior <b>high school</b> located in Bakersfield, ... 2.1 National Honor Society; 2.2 Medical Academy and <b>HOSA</b>; 2.3 Math Club; 2.4 Forensics (Speech and Debate); 2.5 Model ... Sam Betty, European basketball star and <b>stand</b>-out two-sport Division III-A athlete at Occidental College&nbsp;... William R. Boone <b>High School</b> is a public <b>high school</b> in Orlando, Florida, United States. Built in ... Math Club, Health Occupations Students of America(<b>H.O.S.A</b>), Spanish Honor Society. Spanish Club, Legend Yearbook, Tri-M Music Honor&nbsp;... Keaʻau <b>High School</b> is a public <b>high school</b> built in 1999 and located in Keaʻau, Hawaii. ... <b>Stands</b> dear Keaʻau <b>High School</b>. ... FFA (Future Farmers of America); <b>HOSA</b>; National Honor Society; Science Olympiad; Skills USA; STEM Club. Hightower <b>High School</b> is a <b>secondary school</b> (grades 9-12) located at 3333 Hurricane Lane, ... Dunlap left her <b>position</b> in 2003 so she could work for a teacher certification company. ... In 2007, Hightower <b>High School</b> qualified 31 students for the National <b>HOSA</b> Conference in Orlando, Florida, the most out of any school in&nbsp;... The Beaverton Health &amp; Science School is a public school in the U.S. state of Oregon. Part of ... The school hosts a <b>HOSA</b>- Future Health Professionals chapter . ... that would take students with the closure of Terra Nova <b>High School</b> in 2012. Pine View School for the Gifted is a public, college-preparatory, coeducational school located ... In 2009, Pine View was rated America&#39;s Best <b>High School</b> for Florida by Business Week. ... <b>HOSA</b> Team: Pine View features one of the most successful <b>HOSA</b> teams in the state of Florida, with 6 International Finalists in 3 years. Career and technical student organizations (CTSOs) are vocational organizations primarily based in <b>high schools</b>, colleges and career technology centers. Often, on the state level, they are integrated into departments of <b>education</b> or ... <b>HOSA</b>-Future Health Professionals (formerly Health Occupations Students of America)&nbsp;... Auburn <b>High School</b> is a public <b>high school</b> in Auburn, Alabama. It is the only <b>high school</b> in the ... Since the college only admitted women with junior <b>standing</b>, Auburn High added three more years of classes ... Club (1976); Hal Moore Leadership Academy (2009); <b>HOSA</b> (1979); Judicial Club (1988); Junior Civitan ( 1955)&nbsp;... Boca <b>High</b> is initiating the use of AVID strategies, beginning 2017. STEM Program[edit]. Boca <b>High</b> is known for its magnet program, called STEM. This <b>stands</b>&nbsp;...
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The eighth and final <b>season</b> of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of</b> <b>Thrones</b>, produced ... He explained that the ends of both the television and the <b>book</b> series would unavoidably be thematically similar, although Martin could still ... &quot;&#39;<b>Game Of Thrones</b>&#39; Final <b>Season</b> Debut Date Revealed By HBO With <b>New</b> Tease&quot;. The seventh and penultimate <b>season</b> of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> ... The <b>season</b> introduces several <b>new</b> cast members, including Jim Broadbent and Tom Hopper. ... With the Citadel ignoring Wolkan&#39;s letter, Samwell steals several restricted <b>books</b> and leaves the Citadel with Gilly and Little Sam. The sixth <b>season</b> of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> premiered on HBO on ... The <b>season</b> introduced <b>new</b> cast members, including Max von Sydow, Pilou Asbæk and Essie Davis. ... the writers have had with George Martin, because the series has now surpassed the <b>books</b> in terms of what&#39;s available. <b>Game of Thrones</b> is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and ... In 2019, the show&#39;s final <b>season</b> established a <b>new</b> record for most Emmy ... &quot;<b>Game of Thrones</b>: how does the TV series compare to the <b>books</b>?&quot;. The fifth <b>season</b> of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> premiered on HBO on ... The <b>season</b> introduced a number of <b>new</b> cast members, including Jonathan Pryce and Alexander Siddig. Critics praised the ... &quot;<b>Game of</b> <b>Thrones Season</b> Five Outpaces the <b>Book</b> Series: Here&#39;s What You Need to Know &quot;. Vogue. The Winds of Winter is the planned sixth novel in the epic fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire by American writer George R. R. Martin. Martin believes the last two volumes of the series will total over 3,000 manuscript pages. They will take readers farther north than any of the previous <b>books</b>, and the ... On March 27, ten days before the <b>Game of Thrones season</b> four premiere,&nbsp;... He further confirmed that some of the plot of the <b>book</b> might be revealed in the upcoming <b>season of Game of Thrones</b>. In February 2016, Martin stated that he&nbsp;... The fourth <b>season</b> of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> premiered in the ... The <b>season</b> introduced a number of <b>new</b> cast members, including Pedro Pascal, ... &quot;<b>Book</b> Fans Angered by Huge <b>Game of Thrones</b> Finale Omission&quot;. A <b>Game of Thrones</b> is the first novel in A Song of Ice and Fire, a series of fantasy novels by the ... It is also the namesake and basis for the first <b>season of Game of</b> <b>Thrones</b>, ... Initially terrified of her <b>new</b> husband and his people, Daenerys eventually ... In June 2000, Meisha Merlin published a limited edition of the <b>book</b>, fully&nbsp;... The third <b>season</b> of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> premiered in the ... The <b>season</b> introduced a number of <b>new</b> cast members, including Diana Rigg, Ciarán Hinds, Nathalie Emmanuel and Iwan Rheon. ... &quot;&#39; <b>Game of Thrones</b>&#39; showrunners on <b>season</b> 2, splitting <b>Book</b> 3 and their hope for a 70-hour epic&quot;.
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In 1994, South Dakota voters rejected a ballot measure that would have lowered the <b>age requirements</b> to serve as a State Senator or <b>State Representative</b> from&nbsp;... The following are historical lists of the youngest members of the United States Congress, in both the <b>House of Representatives</b> and the Senate. These members would be the equivalent to the &quot;Baby of the House&quot; in the ... The average <b>age</b> of Senators is now higher than in the past. In the 19th century, several state&nbsp;... This article delineates the <b>age</b> of candidacy laws of the federal government and individual ... United States <b>Representative</b>: 25 (Article I, Section 2, Clause 2 of the United States Constitution) ... <b>State</b> Senate membership <b>requirement</b>. Article One of the United States Constitution establishes the legislative branch of the federal ... Section 2 of Article One addresses the <b>House of Representatives</b>, ... state-imposed minimum <b>age restrictions</b> for voters in Congressional elections. The <b>age</b> and citizenship qualifications for <b>representatives</b> are less than those for senators. The constitutional <b>requirements</b> of Article I, Section 2 for election to&nbsp;... The controversy generated by various conspiracy theorists who asserted during the 2008 ... running for an office with an <b>age requirement</b> to present their birth certificate. ... <b>State representative</b> Richard Cebra introduced legislation <b>requiring</b> &nbsp;... The Missouri General Assembly is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Missouri. The bicameral General Assembly is composed of a 34-member Senate and a 163-member <b>House of Representatives</b>. Members of both houses of the General Assembly are subject to term <b>limits</b>. ... Members of the <b>House of</b> <b>Representatives</b> must be 24 years of <b>age</b> to be&nbsp;... The Illinois <b>House of Representatives</b> is the lower house of the Illinois General Assembly, the ... individual legislative districts for two-year terms with no <b>limits</b>; redistricted every 10 years, based on the 2010 ... Lawmakers must be at least 21 years of <b>age</b> and a resident of the district in which they serve for at least two years . For those seeking offices, there are two sets of <b>age requirements</b>: twenty-five years of <b>age</b> for admission to the <b>House of Representatives</b> and most local offices ,&nbsp;... The Florida <b>House of Representatives</b> is the lower house of the Florida Legislature, the state ... Each legislator shall be at least 21 years of <b>age</b>, an elector and resident of the district from which elected and shall have ... The reason for the &quot;first Tuesday after the first Monday&quot; <b>requirement</b> stems back to the time when regular&nbsp;...
What is the age requirement for house of representatives?
<b>Cheetah</b> is a wooden roller coaster by Custom Coasters International, located in the African Pridelands section of the <b>Wild Adventures</b> theme park, in Valdosta, Georgia. The coaster was named after the <b>cheetah</b>, the fastest land animal, because of its top <b>speed</b> reaching&nbsp;... <b>Wild Adventures</b> is a zoological theme park in Clyattville, Georgia, which is located 5 miles (8.0 ... <b>Cheetah</b> &middot; Custom Coasters International, 2001, A custom, wooden roller ... A giant, &quot;Family Sized&quot; <b>speed</b> slide with three drops built in 2011 . ... Carolina Cyclone &middot; Carolina Goldrusher &middot; Catwoman&#39;s Whip &middot; Cedar Creek Mine Ride &middot; <b>Cheetah</b> (<b>Wild Adventures</b>) &middot; <b>Cheetah</b> Hunt &middot; Cliffhanger (roller coaster)&nbsp;... Valdosta is a city in and the county seat of Lowndes County, Georgia, United States. As of 2018 ... <b>Soon</b> after that, the boll weevil invaded the South, moving east through the states and killing much ... <b>Cheetah</b> roller coaster and giraffes at <b>Wild Adventures</b> ... <b>Wild Adventures</b> expanded with Splash Island Water Park in 2002. Out and back refers to the layout of a roller coaster. An out and back coaster is one that climbs a lift hill <b>soon</b> after leaving the ... <b>Cheetah</b> &middot; <b>Wild Adventures</b>, 2001 , Custom Coasters International &middot; Comet &middot; Hersheypark, 1946, Philadelphia&nbsp;... <b>Wild</b> Kratts is an American/Canadian educational children&#39;s live-action/animated series created ... While Chris and Martin are playing with their new <b>cheetah</b> friend , Blur, Aviva designs a new invention, <b>Cheetah</b> Sneaks, ... Zach <b>soon</b> discovers the ability of these sneaky creatures and uses them for his new robber bots. <b>Cheetah</b> is a supervillainess appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as the archenemy of the superhero Wonder Woman. She was &nbsp;... This is a list of attractions in Busch Gardens Tampa. Contents. 1 Roller coasters; 2 Water rides ... This coaster used to be known as <b>Cheetah</b> Chase. Pantopia ... <b>Wild</b> Surge, 2008, A Moser &quot;Spring Ride&quot; family bounce tower ride. A faux rock ... Then, it drops you with a max <b>speed</b> of 60 mph and a freefall time of 5 seconds. Stanley is an American interactive animated television series that aired on Playhouse Disney ... Dennis is excited by the project, until he hears some of Stanley&#39;s <b>wild</b> ideas of what he&#39;s going to bring. He considers a ... Stanley believes his new sneakers help him to become as <b>fast</b> as a <b>cheetah</b>. But after losing the race at&nbsp;... This List of fictional big cats in animation is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and is a ... Fuli in Kiswahili means &quot;Very <b>Fast</b>&quot; and is Voiced by Diamond White. ... Tally, The <b>Wild</b> Thornberrys Movie, One of the <b>cheetah</b> cubs who got captured by two ... Pete Puma &middot; Puma &middot; Rabbit&#39;s Kin, Tiny Toon <b>Adventures</b>, Voiced by Stan&nbsp;...
How fast is the cheetah at wild adventures?
<b>United States</b> foreign policy <b>in the Middle East</b> has its roots as <b>early</b> as the Barbary Wars <b>in</b> the ... By the end of the Second World War, the <b>United States</b> had <b>come to</b> consider the <b>Middle East</b> region as &quot;the most strategically ... he <b>did</b> not agree with the Mosaddeq&#39;s lenient attitude <b>towards</b> the communist Tudeh party, which&nbsp;... The <b>Middle East</b> has been a region of geopolitical and economic significance <b>to</b> the world far ... The availability of oil <b>in the Middle East</b> was always known, however, it <b>did</b> not influence politics ... The remaining 5% share <b>went to</b> an Armenian businessman, Calouste Gulbenkian, who had previously owned shares <b>within</b> TPC. This is a list of modern conflicts <b>in the Middle East</b> ensuing <b>in</b> the geographic and political ... <b>First</b> Iraqi–Kurdish War (1961–1970) – 75,000–105,000 killed. ... Withdrawal of <b>U.S.</b> troops from Iraq – ≈1,000 killed. Iraqi insurgency (post-<b>U.S.</b>&nbsp;... Arab immigration <b>to</b> the <b>United States</b> begins <b>in</b> the 19th century, with the <b>first</b> voluntary ... These figures aside, recent demographics suggest a <b>shift in</b> immigration trends ... had a much easier time immigrating <b>to</b> the <b>United States</b> than <b>did</b> Muslims. ... the gateways for a large number of immigrants coming from the <b>Middle East</b>. Home <b>to</b> the Cradle of Civilization, the <b>Middle East</b>—interchangeable with the <b>Near East</b>—has ... <b>In</b> the late 19th and <b>early</b> 20th centuries, <b>Middle Eastern</b> rulers tried <b>to</b> modernize their states <b>to</b> compete more effectively with the European powers. ... the 1973 OPEC oil embargo <b>in</b> response <b>to U.S.</b> support of Israel <b>in</b> the Yom&nbsp;... This is a list of wars involving the <b>United States</b> of America. Contents. 1 18th- century wars ... Long <b>Walk</b> of the Navajo &middot; Navajos moved <b>to</b> reservations ... <b>First</b> and Second Cortina War ... A <b>U.S.</b> soldier stands guard duty <b>near</b> a burning oil well <b>in</b> the Rumaila oil field, ... Autonomous Administration of North and <b>East</b> Syria. The Gulf War (2 August 1990 – 28 February 1991), codenamed Operation Desert Shield (2 ... However, the <b>US did</b> begin <b>to</b> condemn Iraq&#39;s human rights record, including the well-known use of torture. The UK ... of <b>US</b> foreign policy aims <b>in</b> the region, combined with the reliance of the <b>US</b> on <b>Middle Eastern</b> energy reserves. The <b>Middle East</b> is a transcontinental region which includes Western Asia and all of Egypt The ... Before the <b>First</b> World War, &quot;<b>Near East</b>&quot; was used <b>in</b> English <b>to</b> refer <b>to</b> the Balkans and the Ottoman Empire, while ... The <b>first</b> official use of the term &quot;<b>Middle East</b>&quot; by the <b>United States</b> government was <b>in</b> the 1957 Eisenhower &nbsp;... The 1973 oil crisis began <b>in</b> October 1973 when the members of the Organization of Arab ... The costs of producing oil <b>in the Middle East</b> were low enough that ... The <b>first American</b> firms <b>to</b> take advantage of low production costs <b>in the Middle</b> <b>East</b> ... by the embargo <b>did</b> not change their policies <b>on the</b> Arab–Israeli conflict. Eight <b>United States</b> presidents have made presidential visits <b>to the Middle East</b>. The <b>first</b> trips by an incumbent president <b>to</b> countries <b>in</b> (or partly <b>within) the</b>&nbsp;...
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The <b>Houston Astros</b> are an American professional <b>baseball</b> team based in Houston, Texas that ... The Colt .45s <b>began</b> their existence <b>playing</b> at Colt Stadium. ... The two biggest moves the Astros <b>did</b> in the off season were the acquisition of Joe&nbsp;... The <b>Houston Astros</b> are an American professional <b>baseball</b> team based in Houston, Texas. ... The Astros <b>played</b> in the NL West division from 1969 to 1993, then the NL ... The Colt .45s <b>began</b> their existence <b>playing</b> at Colt Stadium, a temporary ... However, Houston&#39;s position in the standings <b>did</b> not improve, as the Colt .45s&nbsp;... Lynn Nolan Ryan Jr. (born January 31, 1947), nicknamed The Ryan Express, is an American former Major League <b>Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) pitcher and a previous ... Despite this, he never pitched a perfect game, nor <b>did</b> he ever win a Cy Young Award. ... Ryan <b>played baseball</b> for Coach Jim Watson at Alvin High School for all of his&nbsp;... José Carlos Altuve is a Venezuelan professional <b>baseball</b> second baseman for the Houston ... A six-time <b>MLB</b> All-Star, Altuve has been voted the <b>starting</b> second baseman for the AL in the All-Star Game four times. ... America&#39;s 2011 Minor League All Star Team as well as the <b>Houston Astros</b> Minor League <b>Player</b> of the Year. George Chelston Springer III (born September 19, 1989) is an American professional <b>baseball</b> outfielder for the <b>Houston Astros</b> of Major League <b>Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>). The Astros selected Springer in the first round (11th overall) of the 2011 <b>MLB</b> ... He also made his first <b>MLB</b> All-Star team <b>played</b> at Marlins Park in Miami, elected&nbsp;... Carlos Javier Correa Oppenheimer (born September 22, 1994) is a Puerto Rican professional <b>baseball</b> shortstop for the <b>Houston Astros</b> of Major League <b>Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>). The Astros selected Correa with the first overall selection of the 2012 <b>MLB</b> ... He was selected to <b>play</b> in his first <b>MLB</b> All-Star Game, held at Marlins Park in&nbsp;... Alexander David Bregman (born March 30, 1994) is an American professional <b>baseball</b> third ... He was named MVP of the 2018 <b>MLB</b> All-Star Game, and led the American League in doubles in 2018. ... Bregman <b>began playing</b> tee-ball at age 4. Donald Zackary Greinke (born October 21, 1983) is an American professional <b>baseball</b> pitcher ... After <b>playing</b> in the minor leagues, he made his <b>MLB</b> debut in 2004. ... Greinke later remarked that, at the time, he <b>did</b> not expect to return to <b>baseball</b>. ... Greinke <b>began</b> the 2014 season by setting an <b>MLB</b> record with 22 straight&nbsp;... Brian Michael McCann (born February 20, 1984) is an American former professional <b>baseball</b> catcher. He <b>played</b> 15 seasons in Major League <b>Baseball</b> ( <b>MLB</b>) for the Atlanta Braves ... <b>Beginning</b> in April 2009, McCann was bothered by blurry vision in his left eye, due to a slight vision change following 2007 LASIK surgery. Justin Brooks Verlander (born February 20, 1983) is an American professional <b>baseball</b> pitcher for the <b>Houston Astros</b> of Major League <b>Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>). He has also <b>played</b> in <b>MLB</b> for the Detroit Tigers. ... Verlander&#39;s professional <b>baseball</b> career <b>began</b> when the Detroit Tigers selected ... He <b>did</b> it again in 2011 (24-5, . 828).
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During August and September 2017, several publications informed that Timberlake was the frontrunner to <b>performer</b> at the <b>Super Bowl LII halftime</b>, first along&nbsp;... <b>LII</b> (2018), LIII (2019), LIV (2020). The <b>Super Bowl</b> LIII <b>Halftime Show</b>, officially known as the Pepsi <b>Super Bowl</b> LIII <b>Halftime Show</b> ... Several musicians reportedly turned down offers to <b>perform</b> the show due to their support for ... shown as a tribute to the show&#39;s creator, Stephen Hillenburg, <b>who</b> had died in November 2018. The <b>Super Bowl</b> LI <b>Halftime show</b> took place on February 5, 2017 at NRG Stadium in Houston, ... Some argued it was one of the top <b>Super Bowl</b> halftime <b>performances</b> in ... &quot;Million Reasons&quot; (which dropped off the chart the previous week),)&nbsp;... <b>Halftime shows</b> are a tradition during American football games at all levels of competition. ... After <b>Super Bowl</b> XXXVIII, <b>whose halftime show</b> featured an incident where ... all of the <b>halftime shows</b> consisted of a <b>performance</b> by one artist or group, ... &quot;Justin Timberlake headlines Pepsi <b>Super Bowl LII Halftime</b> <b>Show</b>&quot; (Press&nbsp;... Coldplay was confirmed as the lead <b>half time performer</b> for <b>Super Bowl</b> 50 on December 3, 2015, one day before the release of their&nbsp;... The <b>Super Bowl</b> XLIX <b>halftime show</b> took place on February 1, 2015, at the University of ... She also met with previous halftime <b>performer</b> Bruno Mars to seek advice on ... Chase stated that Perry&#39;s <b>performance</b> &quot;is what a <b>Super Bowl</b> <b>halftime show</b> ... XLVII (2013) &middot; XLVIII (2014); XLIX (2015); 50 (2016) &middot; LI (2017) &middot; <b>LII</b> (2018)&nbsp;... Main article: <b>Super Bowl LII halftime show</b> ... a video of Prince, <b>who</b> opposed <b>performances</b> combining the dead and the living. Radio City Productions, <b>who</b> would produce the <b>halftime show</b>, ... management agreed to allow him to <b>perform</b> at <b>Super Bowl</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Super Bowl</b> LIV <b>halftime show</b>, officially known as the Pepsi <b>Super Bowl</b> LIV <b>Halftime Show</b> ... She was then joined on stage by J Balvin, <b>who performed</b> &quot;Que Calor&quot; and &quot;Mi Gente&quot;, which were ... XLV (2011) &middot; XLVI (2012) &middot; XLVII (2013) &middot; XLVIII (2014) &middot; XLIX (2015) &middot; 50 (2016) &middot; LI (2017) &middot; <b>LII</b> (2018) &middot; LIII (2019); LIV ( 2020)&nbsp;... The <b>Super Bowl</b> XLVIII <b>halftime show</b> occurred on February 2, 2014 at MetLife Stadium in New ... Bruno Mars was confirmed as the lead half time <b>performer</b> for <b>Super Bowl</b> XLVIII in September 2013 ... XLV (2011) &middot; XLVI (2012) &middot; XLVII (2013); XLVIII (2014); XLIX (2015) &middot; 50 (2016) &middot; LI (2017) &middot; <b>LII</b> (2018) &middot; LIII (2019) &middot; LIV ( 2020)&nbsp;...
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Since the <b>Premier League</b>&#39;s formation, at the start of the 1992–93 season, 28 players have ... Frank Lampard is the Premier League&#39;s highest scoring midfielder of all time. Giggs ... List of English football first tier <b>top scorers</b> &middot; List of <b>top Premier League goal scorers</b> by season &middot; List of <b>Premier League</b> players with 500 or more&nbsp;... This is a list of footballers who have scored the most goals in each season in the <b>Premier</b> ... Views. Read &middot; Edit &middot; View <b>history</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Premier League</b> Golden Boot is an annual association football award presented to the <b>leading</b> goalscorer in the <b>Premier League</b>. ... The <b>all</b>-<b>time</b> record for lowest number of goals scored to be bestowed the award, however, ... League players with 100 or more goals &middot; List of <b>top Premier League goal scorers</b> by season&nbsp;... [edit]. Kris Boyd, the SPL&#39;s <b>all</b>-<b>time top</b> goalscorer. Rank, Player, Club(s), Goals. 1 , Kris Boyd &middot; Kilmarnock&nbsp;... This is a list of foreign <b>Premier League goalscorers</b>. The <b>Premier League</b>, which began in its ... In bold: players who have scored at least one <b>goal</b> in the <b>Premier</b> <b>League</b> in the current season (2019–20), and are still at a club for which they have ... Romelu Lukaku is the <b>highest</b> scoring Belgian in <b>Premier League history</b>. ... more <b>Premier League</b> goals, List of <b>top Premier League goal scorers</b> ... Alan Shearer is the <b>top scorer</b> in <b>Premier League history</b>. This article lists various statistics related to Manchester City Football Club. All statistics accurate as of 15 April 2018 unless stated otherwise. Contents. 1 Honours; 2 Player of the Year awards; 3 Appearances. 3.1 <b>All</b>-<b>time</b> appearances. 4 <b>Goalscorers</b>. 4.1 <b>All</b>-<b>time top goalscorers</b> ... <b>Premier League</b>/First Division ( <b>highest</b> tier). The Ukrainian <b>Premier League</b> or UPL is the <b>highest</b> division of Ukrainian annual football ... All the participants of the <b>Premier League</b> enter the National Cup competition and enter it at the round of ... The most prolific <b>all</b>-<b>time scorers</b> are Ivan Hetsko and Viktor Leonenko, respectively attaining 0.59 and 0.56 goals per game. The Egyptian <b>Premier League</b> (Arabic: الدوري المصري الممتاز‎) is a professional association ... All of the Egyptian <b>Premier League</b> clubs qualify for the Egypt Cup. The winner of the ... 7.1 All seasons <b>top goalscorers</b>; 7.2 <b>All time top goalscorers</b>. The Russian <b>Premier League</b> (Russian Premier Liga) is the <b>top</b> division professional ... The Russian <b>Premier League</b> succeeded the <b>Top</b> Division including <b>history</b> and records. The <b>Top</b> Division was run by the ... 6 Champions and <b>top scorers</b>.
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The Serenity Prayer is the common name for a prayer written by the American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr (1892–1971). The best-known form is: <b>God</b>, grant <b>me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change</b>, ... O <b>God</b>, <b>give</b> us the serenity to accept what cannot be changed, the courage to change what can be changed,&nbsp;... Ownership of Serenity Prayer[edit]. Has anyone ever made a claim to ownership or copyright of ... <b>God</b> grant <b>me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change</b>, courage to ... <b>Please</b> do not modify it. ... In the third sentence, we want to be <b>given</b> the wisdom to know the difference between the things we can and can&#39;t change. American protestant theologian. Language &middot; Watch &middot; <b>Edit</b> &middot; <b>God</b> grant <b>me the</b> <b>serenity</b> to <b>accept the things I cannot change</b>, the courage to <b>change</b> the <b>things</b> I can, <b>Lord</b> grant <b>me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change</b>, change the things I can&#39;t accept, and the wisdom to know the difference. --Wikitopian 16:19, 31&nbsp;... Language &middot; Watch &middot; <b>Edit</b>. This is a novel somewhat in the telegraphic schizophrenic manner of tales of the planet Tralfamadore, where the flying saucers come&nbsp;... The Sinner&#39;s Prayer is an evangelical Christian term referring to any prayer of repentance, ... Then he <b>gave me</b> a book of Jesus&#39; inditing, to encourage <b>me</b> the more freely to ... Cru (formerly Campus Crusade for Christ)[<b>edit</b>] ... <b>Please</b> forgive <b>me</b>. ... i.e. pray this prayer, <b>accept</b> Jesus into your heart, invite Christ into your life. ... is not provoked, thinks no evil; does not rejoice in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth; bears all <b>things</b>, believes all <b>things</b>, hopes all <b>things</b>, endures all <b>things</b>. Born again, or to experience the new birth, is a phrase, particularly in evangelicalism, that ... Jesus replied, &quot;Very truly I <b>tell</b> you, no one can see the kingdom of <b>God</b> unless ... &quot;Surely they <b>cannot</b> enter a second time into their mother&#39;s womb to be born! ... There came something more: strength and <b>serenity</b>, a wonderful new&nbsp;... Language &middot; Watch &middot; <b>Edit</b> &middot; Love is wise – Hatred is foolish. The good life is one inspired by love and guided by knowledge. Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd&nbsp;... Below, you can find links to fun pages or fun <b>things</b> to do, other Wikipedian Associations, and a ... <b>Please</b>, if you have ideas for activities or competitions, do not hesitate to post them to the ... <b>God</b>, grant <b>me the serenity to accept</b> the pages I <b>cannot edit</b>, ... The Wikipedia Picture Book – <b>Tell</b> a collaborative story ... with pictures!
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The <b>Berlin Wall</b> was a guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989. Construction of the Wall was commenced by&nbsp;... The fall of the <b>Berlin Wall</b> (German: Mauerfall), on 9 November 1989, was a pivotal event in world history which marked the falling of the Iron Curtain and the start&nbsp;... &quot;Tear down this wall&quot;, also known as the <b>Berlin Wall</b> Speech, was a speech delivered by United States President Ronald Reagan in West Berlin on June 12, &nbsp;... There were numerous deaths at the <b>Berlin Wall</b>, which stood as a barrier between West Berlin and East Berlin from 13 August 1961 until 9 November 1989. The <b>Berlin Wall</b> Monument in Chicago is an exhibit on display at the Western Brown Line CTA station. The monument contains a large segment of the <b>Berlin</b> <b>Wall</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Berlin Wall</b> was constructed in 1961 to separate West Berlin and East Berlin during the Cold War. All the differences between the countries made it a perfect&nbsp;... The Gedenkstätte Berliner Mauer (<b>Berlin Wall</b> Memorial) commemorates the division of Berlin by the <b>Berlin Wall</b> and the deaths that occurred there. Many segments of the <b>Berlin Wall</b> have been given to various institutions since its fall on November 9, 1989. Segments are occasionally moved, so locations&nbsp;... The <b>Berlin Wall</b>, built in 1961, physically separated West Berlin from its East Berlin and East German&nbsp;... The East Side Gallery is an open-air gallery in Berlin. It consists of a series of murals painted directly on a 1,316 m (4,318 ft) long remnant of the <b>Berlin Wall</b>,&nbsp;...
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Solomon Selcap Dalung (born 26 September 1964) is a <b>Nigerian</b> Politician, Lawyer and Academic. He was made the <b>Minister</b> of Youth and <b>Sports</b> by President Muhammadu Buhari in November <b>2015</b> and&nbsp;... The Cabinet of President Goodluck Jonathan was appointed by Acting President Goodluck Jonathan of <b>Nigeria</b> a ... Date dissolved, 29 May 2015. People and ... <b>Minister</b> in the first cabinet were: ... National <b>Sports</b> Commission, Hon. Ibrahim Isa &nbsp;... The National <b>Sports</b> Commission is the <b>Nigerian</b> apex body responsible for regulating <b>sports</b> in the country, with Alhassan Yakmut serving as the last Director -General before it was scrapped by the Muhammadu Buhari government in <b>2015</b>. It is headed by the <b>Minister of Sports in Nigeria</b>. Amina Jane Mohammed (born 27 June 1961) is a <b>Nigerian</b>-British diplomat and politician who is serving as the fifth Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations. Previously, she was <b>Nigerian Minister</b> of Environment from <b>2015</b> to 2016 . ... For Kenyan Sports minister, see Amina Mohamed. For the Egyptian dancer, actress&nbsp;... The Cabinet of <b>Nigeria</b> is part of the Executive Branch of the Government of <b>Nigeria</b>. The Cabinet&#39;s role, as written in the <b>Ministers</b>&#39; Statutory Powers and Duties ... <b>Minister</b> of Federal Capital Territory, Mohammed Musa Bello, <b>2015</b>–. Ogbonnaya-Onu.png ... <b>Minister</b> of Youth and <b>Sports</b>, Sunday Dare, 2019–. No image.svg&nbsp;... The <b>Minister</b> for Transport, Tourism and <b>Sport</b> is the senior <b>minister</b> at the Department of Transport, Tourism and <b>Sport</b> in the Government of Ireland. The current&nbsp;... Mallam Alhassan Yakmut is a <b>Nigerian</b> professional Volleyball player and <b>Sports</b> administrator ... In 1990, Alhassan worked as Senior <b>Sports</b> Officer, Federal <b>Ministry</b> of Youth &amp; <b>Sports</b>, and in 1992 ... <b>Sports</b> Commission, <b>Nigerian sports</b> made great progress, finishing second at the <b>2015</b> African Games in Congo Brazzaville. Usani Uguru Usani (born 27 January 1961) is a <b>Nigerian</b> pastor, lecturer and politician who served as <b>Minister</b> of Niger Delta ... In July 1995, Usani was appointed Commissioner in <b>Ministry</b> of Youth, <b>Sports</b> and Social ... In November <b>2015</b>, Usani was mandated by the <b>Nigerian</b> Presidency to inaugurate the board, and&nbsp;... In <b>2015</b>, Kirsty Duncan was appointed a <b>Minister</b> of State styled as &quot;<b>Minister</b> of&nbsp;... Akinwumi &quot;Akin&quot; Adesina is the President of the African Development Bank. He previously served as <b>Nigeria</b>&#39;s <b>Minister</b> of Agriculture and Rural ... Adesina was the <b>Nigerian</b> Agriculture <b>Minister</b> from 2010 to <b>2015</b>. During this time the Permanent&nbsp;...
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<b>Jason</b> Mitchell <b>Street</b> is a fictional character in the NBC/DirecTV (The 101 Network) television drama Friday Night Lights, portrayed by Scott Porter. Introduced as&nbsp;... The third season of the American serial drama television series Friday Night Lights began ... He, Tim, Herc, and <b>Jason Street</b> decide to flip Buddy Garrity&#39;s house for a profit. Jason eventually finds a job at a sports agency in New York City and&nbsp;... Lyla Garrity is a fictional character, portrayed by Minka Kelly, in the Friday Night Lights TV series. She is the daughter of Buddy Garrity and Pam Garrity. She is the former girlfriend of <b>Jason Street</b> and Tim Riggins. Matthew Scott Porter (born July 14, 1979) is an American actor known for his role as <b>Jason Street</b> in the NBC television drama Friday Night Lights. His character&nbsp;... The fifth and final season of the American serial drama television series Friday Night Lights ... Scott Porter asked Katims while filming the scene where Tim and Billy are building the house, to include his character <b>Jason Street</b>. The scene was &nbsp;... This article contains character information for the NBC/DirecTV (The 101 Network ) American ... He is the troubled best friend of <b>Jason Street</b> and ex-boyfriend of Tyra Collette. He later dates Lyla Garrity, with whom he has an off and on&nbsp;... David Edwards (March 1, 1987 – February 27, 2008) was an American high school football ... Edwards&#39; injury and rehabilitation also inspired Berg to create the character <b>Jason Street</b> (played by Scott Porter), in the TV-series Friday Night Lights&nbsp;... The Arlington Center Historic District includes the civic and commercial heart of Arlington, Massachusetts. It runs along the town&#39;s main commercial district, Massachusetts Avenue, from <b>Jason Street</b> to Franklin Street, and includes&nbsp;... Eric Taylor is a fictional character and the central protagonist in the NBC/DirecTV (The 101 ... He was <b>Jason Street&#39;s</b> QB coach throughout Pop Warner, Junior High , and High School. Due to Jason&#39;s past success under Coach Taylor&#39;s tutelage,&nbsp;... &quot;Pilot&quot; is the first episode of the sports drama television series Friday Night Lights. The episode ... The owner and host is Buddy Garrity, who is also the father of <b>Jason Street&#39;s</b> girlfriend Lyla. Coach Taylor is surrounded by members of the local&nbsp;...
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<b>Harry Potter</b> and the <b>Order of the Phoenix</b> is a fantasy novel written by British author J. K. ... One night, Harry dreams through the eyes of Voldemort&#39;s snake Nagini, <b>who</b> is possessed by Voldemort. Nagini attacks and seriously injures Arthur&nbsp;... <b>Harry Potter</b> and the <b>Order of the Phoenix</b> is a 2007 fantasy film directed by David Yates and ... Through cryptic language, Harry alerts Snape of the situation, <b>who</b> in turn alerts The Order. When Umbridge threatens to use the Cruciatus Curse on &nbsp;... James Potter, nicknamed Prongs, is the father of <b>Harry Potter</b>, ... Like Harry, James is generally described to be a good, loyal friend <b>who</b> &quot;regarded it as ... In <b>Harry Potter</b> and the <b>Order of the Phoenix</b>, after seeing a&nbsp;... <b>Harry Potter</b> and the <b>Order of the Phoenix</b>: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 2007 film of the same name, based on the book by J. K. Rowling. Nicholas Hooper composed the film&#39;s score, following John Williams, <b>who</b>&nbsp;... <b>Harry Potter</b> is a series of fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling. The novels ... The central character in the series is <b>Harry Potter</b>, a boy <b>who</b> lives in the ... In the fifth book, <b>Harry Potter</b> and the <b>Order of the Phoenix</b>, Harry must&nbsp;... <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Half-Blood Prince is a 2009 fantasy film directed by David Yates and ... It is the sequel to <b>Harry Potter</b> and the <b>Order of the Phoenix</b> and is followed by <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1. ... Daniel Radcliffe as <b>Harry Potter</b>, a 16-year-old British wizard, <b>who</b> now enters his sixth year at Hogwarts. <b>Harry Potter</b> and the <b>Order of the Phoenix</b> is an action-adventure video game that is based on ... A small <b>number</b> of tracks present in the <b>Order of the Phoenix</b> videogame were also featured in The Philosopher&#39;s Stone, The Chamber of Secrets&nbsp;... <b>Harry Potter</b> is a British-American film series based on the eponymous novels by author J. K. ... Consequently, Heyman, <b>who</b> had originally disliked &quot;the rubbish title&quot;, read the book himself. ... The fifth film, <b>Harry Potter</b> and the <b>Order of the</b> <b>Phoenix</b>, was released by Warner Bros. on 11 July 2007 in English-speaking countries,&nbsp;... This is a list of <b>Harry Potter</b> cast members <b>who</b> voiced or portrayed characters appearing in the ... A scene with young Lily Potter (played by Shinner) was filmed for <b>Order of the Phoenix</b> but ... <b>Harry Potter</b> and the <b>Order of the Phoenix</b> (DVD). Dumbledore&#39;s Army (or D.A. for short) is a fictional student organisation in J. K. Rowling&#39;s Harry ... In <b>Harry Potter</b> and the <b>Order of the Phoenix</b>, the new Defence Against the Dark ... This theory-only approach is widely unpopular among the students, especially those characters like Harry, <b>who</b> are in their fifth year and have to&nbsp;...
What number is harry potter order of the phoenix?
<b>Guyana</b> officially the Co-operative Republic of <b>Guyana</b>, is a country on the northern mainland of South America. It is the only English speaking country in South&nbsp;... The country of <b>Guyana</b> is the third-smallest country in South America. Regions Edit. <b>Guyana</b> regions - Color-coded map. <b>Guyanese</b> Coastal Plain (Georgetown, &nbsp;... Georgetown is a city and the capital of <b>Guyana</b>, located in Region 4, which is also known as the Demerara-Mahaica region. It is the country&#39;s largest urban&nbsp;... The recorded history of <b>Guyana</b> can be dated back to 1499, when Alonso de Ojeda&#39;s first expedition arrived from Spain at the Essequibo River. The history of&nbsp;... The <b>Guyana</b> national football team, nicknamed the Golden Jaguars, represents <b>Guyana</b> in international football and is controlled by the <b>Guyana</b> Football&nbsp;... The People&#39;s National Congress–Reform is a social-democratic and democratic socialist political party in <b>Guyana</b> led by David A. Granger. The party currently&nbsp;... <b>Guyanese</b> people are people born in the country of <b>Guyana</b>, which is located on the northern coast of South America and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean,&nbsp;... Indo-<b>Guyanese</b> or Indian-<b>Guyanese</b>, are <b>Guyanese</b> nationals who trace their ancestry to the Indian subcontinent, and present day Pakistan. They are the&nbsp;... The <b>Guyana</b> cricket team is the representative first class cricket team of <b>Guyana</b>. It does not take part in any international competitions, but rather in inter-regional&nbsp;... Hinduism is the religion of 24.8% of the population of <b>Guyana</b>. <b>Guyana</b> has the highest percentage of Hindus in the Western Hemisphere. Central Vaidik Mandir &nbsp;...
Is guyana part of the caribbean or south america?
<b>Child abuse</b> or <b>child maltreatment</b> is physical, sexual, and/or psychological <b>maltreatment</b> or ... <b>Child maltreatment includes</b> both acts of commission and acts of omission on the part of parents or caregivers that ... The World Health Organization distinguishes four <b>types of child maltreatment</b>: physical <b>abuse</b>; sexual <b>abuse</b>;&nbsp;... <b>Child neglect</b> is a <b>form of child abuse</b>, and is a deficit in meeting a <b>child&#39;s</b> basic needs, including ... <b>Child neglect</b> is the <b>most frequent form of child abuse</b>, with <b>children</b> born to young mothers at a substantial risk for <b>neglect</b>. ... Once a <b>child</b> is born, <b>neglect</b> may <b>involve</b> a parent or carer failing to provide adequate food, clothing&nbsp;... <b>Abuse</b> is the improper usage or treatment of a thing, often to unfairly or improperly gain benefit. <b>Abuse</b> can come in many <b>forms</b>, such as: physical or verbal <b>maltreatment</b>, ... Bullying may consist of three basic <b>types of abuse</b> – verbal, physical and ... <b>Child abuse</b> is the physical or psychological/emotional <b>mistreatment</b> of&nbsp;... Domestic violence is violence or other <b>abuse</b> in a domestic setting, such as in marriage or ... Family violence is a broader term, often used to include <b>child</b> <b>abuse</b>, elder ... Physical <b>abuse</b> is that <b>involving</b> contact intended to cause fear, pain, injury, ... Stalking is a <b>common form</b> of psychological intimidation, and is <b>most</b> often&nbsp;... Sibling <b>abuse includes</b> the physical, psychological, or sexual <b>abuse</b> of one sibling by another. ... Although it has been found to be the <b>most prevalent type</b> of <b>abuse</b> in sibling conflict, prevalence rates are difficult to ... <b>maltreatment</b> between siblings is one of the <b>most</b> common yet often underrecognized <b>forms of child</b> <b>abuse</b>. Physical <b>abuse</b> is any intentional act causing injury or trauma to another person or animal by way of bodily contact. In <b>most</b> cases, <b>children</b> are the victims of physical <b>abuse</b>, but adults can also ... violence, and may also include sexual <b>abuse</b>. Physical <b>abuse</b> may <b>involve more</b> than one abuser, and <b>more</b> than one victim. Sexual assault is an act in which a person intentionally sexually touches another person without that person&#39;s consent, or coerces or physically forces a person to engage in a sexual act against their will. It is a <b>form</b> of sexual violence, which <b>includes</b> rape (forced vaginal, anal or ... It is <b>more common</b> than other <b>forms</b> of sexual assault on a <b>child</b> and can result&nbsp;... Sexual <b>abuse</b>, also referred to as molestation, is abusive sexual behavior by one person upon ... <b>Child</b> sexual <b>abuse</b> is a <b>form of child abuse</b> in which a <b>child</b> is abused for the sexual gratification of an adult or older adolescent. ... to victims of all <b>types of</b> sexual <b>abuse</b> (especially for the <b>most common</b> diseases like chlamydia,&nbsp;... Elder <b>abuse</b> is &quot;a single, or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any ... It <b>includes</b> harms by people the older person knows, or has a relationship ... Many <b>forms</b> of elder <b>abuse</b> are recognized as <b>types of</b> domestic violence or ... Elder <b>abuse</b> is not a direct parallel to <b>child maltreatment</b>, as perpetrators of&nbsp;... Domestic violence in China <b>involves</b> violence or <b>abuse</b> by intimate partners or family members against one another. Intimate partner violence (IPV) by the man is the <b>most common type</b> of ... Despite its prevalence, <b>child abuse</b> is taken relatively lightly in the Chinese legal system. In 1998, <b>child maltreatment</b> cases comprised&nbsp;...
In the united states the most common form of child mistreatment involves?
The <b>lens</b> is a transparent biconvex structure in the <b>eye</b> that, along with the cornea , helps to refract light to be focused on the retina. By changing shape, functions&nbsp;... A cataract is a clouding of the <b>lens of the eye</b> which leads to a decrease in vision. Cataracts often develop slowly and can affect one or both eyes. Symptoms may&nbsp;... Intraocular <b>lens</b> (IOL) is a <b>lens</b> implanted in the <b>eye</b> as part of a treatment for cataracts or myopia. The most common type of IOL is the pseudophakic IOL. A contact <b>lens</b>, or simply contact, is a thin <b>lens</b> placed directly on the surface of the <b>eye</b>. Contact <b>lenses</b> are ocular prosthetic devices used by over 150 million&nbsp;... The resolution of pit <b>eyes</b> can be greatly improved by incorporating a material with a higher refractive index to form a <b>lens</b>,&nbsp;... Aphakia is the absence of the <b>lens of the eye</b>, due to surgical removal, such as in cataract surgery, a perforating wound or ulcer, or congenital anomaly. It causes&nbsp;... Optical terms are used to describe error in the <b>eye&#39;s lens</b> and the corrective <b>lens</b>. Causes, Aging-related hardening of the <b>lens of the eye</b> &middot; Diagnostic method &middot; Eye exam. Treatment, Eyeglasses, contact lenses. Frequency, 25% currently; all eventually affected. Presbyopia is a condition associated with the aging of the eye that results in progressively&nbsp;... Cephalopods, as active marine predators, possess sensory organs specialized for use in aquatic conditions. They have a camera-type <b>eye</b> which consists of an iris, a circular <b>lens</b>,&nbsp;... A simple <b>eye</b> refers to a form of <b>eye</b> or an optical arrangement composed of a single <b>lens</b> and without an elaborate retina such as occurs in most Vertebrata.
How does the lens of the eye change shape?
This is a list of the <b>fastest</b> animals in the world, by types of animal. Contents. 1 <b>Fastest</b> organism; 2 Birds; 3 Reptiles; 4 Fish; 5 Mammals; 6 Invertebrates; 7 See also; 8 Notes; 9 References; 10 External links. <b>Fastest</b> organism[edit]. The <b>fastest</b> land animal is the <b>cheetah</b>, which has a recorded speed of ... Springbok, 88 km/h (55 mph), The springbok, an antelope of the <b>gazelle</b> tribe&nbsp;... Thomson&#39;s <b>gazelle</b> (Eudorcas thomsonii) is one of the best-known <b>gazelles</b>. It is named after ... 50–55 miles per hour (80–90 km/h). It is the fifth-<b>fastest</b> land animal, after the <b>cheetah</b> (its main predator), pronghorn, springbok, and wildebeest. Top Speed[edit]. &quot;<b>Gazelles</b> are known as swift animals; they can reach speeds of up to 100 km/hour&quot; this is obviously incorrect as greyhounds are sited on wikipedia as reaching 45 mph (72 km/h) and are widely known to be the second <b>fastest</b> land animal (second only to <b>cheetahs</b> who can reach&nbsp;... Reintroduction of the <b>cheetah</b> in India involves the re-establishment of a population of <b>cheetahs</b> ... The Mughal emperor Akbar kept <b>Cheetahs</b> for hunting <b>gazelle</b> and blackbucks. ... The Indian Supreme Court has <b>fast</b> tracked the case for the re-introduction of lions to Kuno Wildlife Sanctuary and is hearing it every Monday. A <b>gazelle</b> is any of many antelope species in the genus Gazella. This article also deals with the ... high before fleeing) when they are threatened by predators, such as <b>cheetahs</b>, lions, African wild dogs, crocodiles, hyenas, and leopards. Persistence hunting (sometimes called endurance hunting) is a hunting technique in which ... By tracking it down at a <b>fast</b> running pace the hunter catches up with it before it has had time to rest and cool down in the shade. The animal is ... Persistence hunting has even been used against the <b>fastest</b> land animal, the <b>cheetah</b>. The term antelope is used to refer to many species of even-toed ruminant indigenous to various ... <b>Fast</b>-running <b>gazelles</b> prefer open grassland habitat ... However, sprint-dependent <b>cheetahs</b> will cause <b>gazelles</b> to flee at a range of over 800&nbsp;... The giant <b>cheetah</b> (Acinonyx pardinensis) is an extinct felid species that was closely related to ... sambar, prey that was considerably larger than the modern <b>cheetah&#39;s</b> ideal prey, the Thomson&#39;s <b>gazelle</b>. ... The chase is <b>fast</b> and takes many turns until the <b>cheetah</b> uses an enlarged dew claw to hook the hind leg of the prey or&nbsp;... The Asiatic <b>cheetah</b> (Acinonyx jubatus venaticus), also known as Iranian or Persian <b>cheetah</b>, ... The <b>cheetah</b> is the <b>fastest</b> land animal in the world. ... for no dog can at first overtake an Indian antelope or a <b>gazelle</b>, either of which is quickly run&nbsp;... Kill rate?[edit]. The <b>cheetah</b> success rate as cited in reference 8 is incorrect. I read the article ... Concerning the <b>fastest</b> of African <b>gazelles</b>, on the other hand the speed of springboks, Grant&#39;s <b>gazelle</b> is good of 60-70 mph in reality, it runs <b>faster</b>&nbsp;...
What is faster a gazelle or a cheetah?
The <b>X Factor</b> is a British reality television music competition to find new singing talent. Created ... The format was changed for series 10 with no joke contestant in the <b>final</b> 12. Writing for The ... From series 6–9, the judges&#39; auditions were <b>held</b> in front of a live audience and the acts sang either acapella or over a backing track. The <b>X Factor</b> is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The fourteenth series began airing on ITV on 2 September <b>2017</b>, presented ... Bootcamp was <b>filmed</b> live at The SSE Arena, Wembley in front of a studio audience. ... the performance, before allowing the category&#39;s judge to make the <b>final</b> decision. The <b>X Factor</b> was an American reality television music competition show created by Simon ... The judges&#39; auditions are <b>held</b> in front of a live audience, and the acts sing over a backing track. If a majority of the ... These acts go on to appear in the grand <b>final</b> which decides the overall winner by public vote. ... April 27, <b>2017</b>. The <b>X Factor</b> was an Australian television reality music competition, based on the original UK ... Seven confirmed the program had been axed in January <b>2017</b>. ... The judges&#39; auditions were <b>held</b> on selected dates and locations in a number of major ... After The <b>X Factor</b> winner was announced in the grand <b>final</b>, the winner&nbsp;... <b>X Factor</b> Italia is a TV show which airs on prime time in Italy. The singing competition is the ... In the first edition <b>held</b> in the period 10 March 2008 to 27 May 2008, Morgan&#39;s ... The eleventh series of <b>X Factor</b> started on 14 September <b>2017</b>. ... The <b>final</b> episode of the series, aired on both Sky Uno HD and TV8, was won by&nbsp;... Megan McKenna <b>2017</b>.jpg ... The format for the series was announced in 2019, after The <b>X Factor</b> was contracted until 2020. ... series, of which include: a <b>film</b> star, model, online influencers, professional dancer, social media stars and a soap star. ... organise a public vote to bring back one of the eliminated acts for the <b>final</b>. Logan is a <b>2017</b> American superhero <b>film</b> starring Hugh Jackman as the titular character. It is the tenth <b>film</b> in the <b>X</b>-Men <b>film</b> series and the third and <b>final</b> installment in ... He&#39;s fading on the inside and his diminished healing <b>factor</b> keeps him in a constant state of chronic pain—hence booze as a painkiller.&quot; In 2015, Jackman&nbsp;... Season two of the American television music competition show The <b>X Factor</b> premiered on Fox ... This was the <b>final</b> season to feature L.A. Reid as a judge, after he announced that he was quitting the show in order to concentrate on ... The judges&#39; houses was <b>filmed</b> September 28 &amp; 29, 2012. ... Retrieved September 1, <b>2017</b>. The <b>X Factor</b> was a New Zealand television reality music competition, originating from the ... The show was cancelled in <b>2017</b>, with MediaWorks confirming that the format rights to the show had expired. ... It was <b>filmed</b> live in Vector Arena (where The <b>X Factor</b> was <b>filmed</b>), off to the side of the main stage, and presented by&nbsp;... The Voice UK is a British television talent show created by John de Mol and based on the ... After comparisons to the <b>X Factor</b> were made, Cohen defended the decision to gain ... The blind auditions for the first series were <b>held</b> at BBC Television Centre and has ... Therefore, a coach may have two of his/her artists in the <b>final</b>.
Where is the x factor final 2017 filmed?
Barack Obama <b>is</b> currently the <b>most</b> followed account on <b>Twitter</b> with over 113 million <b>followers</b>. The list below contains the top 50 accounts with the largest number&nbsp;... The use of <b>Twitter</b> by celebrities and politicians <b>has</b> become an important factor both for <b>Twitter</b> ... In a growing <b>world</b> of technology, many celebrities feel obligated to <b>have</b> their own accounts. They use it to ... Barack Obama <b>is</b> the <b>most</b> followed politician with 109.9 million <b>followers</b> on his personal <b>Twitter</b>. He <b>is</b> followed by&nbsp;... Barack Obama became the 44th president of the United States on November 4, 2008. By using ... It <b>is</b> one of only two accounts in the <b>world</b> to be in the top ten in both <b>followers</b> and followees (<b>Twitter</b> friends). ... In May 2010 Obama&#39;s <b>Twitter</b> account ranked as the fourth <b>most</b> followed account with about 4 million <b>followers</b> . <b>Twitter</b>, Inc. <b>is</b> based in San Francisco, California, and <b>has more</b> than 25 offices around the <b>world</b>. Tweets were originally restricted to&nbsp;... This list contains the top 50 accounts with the <b>most followers</b> on the photo and video-sharing social platform Instagram. As of March 2020, the <b>most</b>-followed person <b>is</b> footballer Cristiano Ronaldo ... List of <b>most</b>-followed <b>Twitter</b> accounts &middot; List of <b>most</b>-followed TikTok accounts &middot; List of <b>most</b>-subscribed YouTube channels&nbsp;... Beating the current <b>world</b> record held by Yusaku Maezawa @yousuck2020 (5.3 million!) We <b>got</b> this pic.<b>twitter</b>.com/VkMPwJo9GI, Sam Heath @egg_rt_record&nbsp;... Sina Weibo (NASDAQ: WB) (新浪微博) <b>is</b> a Chinese microblogging (weibo) website. Launched ... With 90 million <b>followers</b>, actress Xie Na <b>holds</b> the record for the <b>most</b> ... Like <b>Twitter</b>, Sina Weibo <b>has</b> a verification program for known people and organizations. ... Luhan <b>holds</b> the Guinness <b>World</b> Record for <b>most</b> comments. Manny the Frenchie (born February 7, 2011) <b>is</b> a French Bulldog from Chicago, Illinois, that achieved Internet celebrity via the posting of his photographs on various social media websites. He <b>is</b> currently the <b>world&#39;s most</b> followed and popular Bulldog on the Internet. ... Manny <b>has more</b> than 20,000 <b>followers on</b> <b>Twitter</b>, <b>more</b> than 1.4 million&nbsp;... Social media marketing <b>is</b> the use of social media platforms and websites to promote a product ... <b>Most</b> social media platforms <b>have</b> built-in data analytics tools, which enable ... Social networking sites and blogs allow <b>followers</b> to &quot; retweet&quot; or &quot;repost&quot; ... In 1999, Misner said that word-of mouth marketing <b>is, &quot;the</b> <b>world&#39;s most</b>&nbsp;... Jack Patrick Dorsey (born November 19, 1976) <b>is</b> an American computer programmer and ... Dorsey <b>had</b> been making a concerted effort to dampen the effect that <b>Twitter</b> ... In 2013, he was considered by Forbes the <b>world&#39;s most</b> eligible bachelor. ... with <b>Twitter</b> CEO Jack Dorsey – and complained about his <b>follower</b> count&quot;.
Who has the world's most followers on twitter?
The <b>Featherduster</b> is a maid of the castle, who is also Lumière&#39;s girlfriend. ... She appears in <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> and Belle&#39;s Magical World. ... of Mouse, she is <b>called</b> Babette; in the Disney Comics orequel&nbsp;... Kimmy Robertson as the <b>Featherduster</b> – A maid and Lumière&#39;s sweetheart, who has been turned into a <b>feather duster</b>. She is never mentioned by <b>name</b> in the&nbsp;... <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is a musical with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, and book by Linda Woolverton. Adapted from Walt Disney Pictures&#39; Academy Award-winning 1991 animated musical film of the same <b>name</b> – which in turn had been based on the classic ... The <b>feather duster</b> and wardrobe characters – only minor characters in the&nbsp;... Mindy Paige Davis known professionally as Paige Davis, is an American television personality ... Broadway musical <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> playing the role of Babette the <b>Feather Duster</b> ... Also that year, Davis married actor Patrick Page, with whom she appeared in <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> (making her married <b>name</b> Mindy&nbsp;... &quot;The Wardrobe&quot; and &quot;Monsieur D&#39;Arque&quot;?[edit]. How about adding &quot;The Wardrobe&quot; and ... Please be informed that the <b>name of the feather duster</b> is &quot; Babette&quot;. <b>Beauty and the Beast</b>, <b>Featherduster</b>, Voice. 1992, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me , Lucy Moran, Scenes deleted. Battle in the Erogenous Zone, Tammy, Voice. Belle is a fictional character in Walt Disney Pictures&#39; 30th animated feature film <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> (1991). Originally voiced by American actress and singer&nbsp;... Gugulethu &quot;Gugu&quot; Sophia Mbatha-Raw MBE is an English actress, known for her roles as Kelly in Black Mirror, Dido Elizabeth Belle in Belle, Noni Jean in Beyond the Lights, Plumette in the live-action adaptation of Disney&#39;s <b>Beauty and the</b> <b>Beast</b>, and ... Her first <b>name</b> is a contraction of igugu lethu, which means &quot;our pride&quot; in Zulu. On the Record is a jukebox musical revue featuring many classic songs from a variety of live ... Following the successful stage productions of <b>Beauty and the</b> <b>Beast</b>, The Lion King, and ... the <b>feather duster</b> in the same production of <b>Beauty</b> <b>and the Beast</b> and later, Carlotta in the Broadway production of The Little Mermaid. <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is a 2017 American musical romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon ... Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Plumette, one of the castle maids and Lumière&#39;s lover who has been transformed into a <b>feather duster</b>. ... Both Goodman and Garrett&#39;s <b>names</b> were mistakenly featured in the original theatrical release&#39;s&nbsp;...
What is the name of the feather duster in beauty and the beast?
The <b>signing</b> of the United States <b>Declaration of Independence</b> occurred primarily on August 2, ... &quot;No <b>person signed</b> it on that day nor for many days after&quot;, he wrote . His claim ... The William and Mary Quarterly, <b>Third</b> Series, vol. 2, no. 3 (July&nbsp;... The <b>Signing</b> of the United States Constitution occurred on September 17, 1787, ... every one had taken part in the American Revolution; seven had <b>signed the</b> <b>Declaration of Independence</b>, and thirty had served on active military duty. Charles Carroll (September 19, 1737 – November 14, 1832), known as Charles Carroll of Carrollton or Charles Carroll <b>III</b> to distinguish him ... He was the sole Catholic signer of the <b>Declaration of Independence</b>. ... (who would also later <b>sign</b> <b>the Declaration of Independence</b> on Maryland&#39;s behalf) had the following exchange:. John Hancock was an American merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution. He served as president of the Second Continental Congress and was the first and <b>third</b> Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. ... and he was the first to <b>sign the Declaration of Independence</b> in his position as&nbsp;... The United States <b>Declaration of Independence</b> is the pronouncement adopted by the Second ... The declaration was <b>signed</b> by representatives from New Hampshire, ... &quot;the law of the land authorizes me to declare ... that George the <b>Third</b>, King of Great Britain ... has no authority over us, and we owe no obedience to him. The Israeli <b>Declaration of Independence</b>, formally the Declaration of the Establishment of the ... As leader of the Yishuv, David Ben-Gurion was the first <b>person to sign. The declaration</b> ... By virtue of General Assembly Resolution 273 ( <b>III</b>), Israel was admitted to membership in the United Nations on 11 May 1949. In the three&nbsp;... The Committee of Five of the Second Continental Congress was a group of five members who drafted and presented to the full Congress what would become America&#39;s <b>Declaration of Independence</b> of July 4, 1776. This Declaration committee operated from June 11, 1776, until July 5, 1776, ... representative of Connecticut, the only <b>person to sign</b> all four of the U.S. state&nbsp;... <b>Declaration of Independence</b> is a 12-by-18-foot (3.7 by 5.5 m) oil-on-canvas painting by American John Trumbull depicting the presentation of the draft of the &nbsp;... The Texas <b>Declaration of Independence</b> was the formal <b>declaration of</b> <b>independence</b> of the Republic of Texas from Mexico in the Texas Revolution. It was adopted at the Convention of 1836 at Washington-on-the-Brazos on March 2 , 1836, and was formally <b>signed</b> the&nbsp;... Richard Stockton (October 1, 1730 – February 28, 1781) was an American lawyer , jurist, legislator, and a signer of the <b>Declaration of Independence</b>. ... Stockton had the honor of personally presenting to King George <b>III</b> an address of ... Stockton was the first <b>person</b> from New Jersey to <b>sign the Declaration of</b> <b>Independence</b>.
Who was the third person to sign the declaration of independence?
<b>Jake and the Never Land Pirates</b> is an American musical and interactive children&#39;s animated television series shown on Disney Junior. It is based on Disney&#39;s Peter Pan franchise, which in turn is based on the famous book and <b>play</b> by British author J. M. Barrie. ... Captain Jake (Voiced by: Colin Ford, seasons 1– 2; <b>Cameron Boyce</b>, seasons&nbsp;... <b>Jake and the Never Land Pirates</b> is an Annie Award-winning musical and interactive animated television series shown on Disney Junior. It is based on Disney&#39;s Peter Pan franchise, which in turn is based on the famous book and <b>play</b> by British author J.M. Barrie. ... Note: This <b>is the</b> last episode where <b>Cameron</b> <b>Boyce</b> voices Jake due to&nbsp;... <b>Cameron</b> Mica <b>Boyce</b> (May 28, 1999 – July 6, 2019) was an American actor. After making his ... <b>Boyce</b> also <b>did</b> voice acting for various works, such as Jake in <b>Jake</b> <b>and the Never Land Pirates</b> and Herman Schultz in Spider-Man. On July 6, 2019, <b>Boyce</b> died at ... 2011, Game On, <b>Player</b> Two, Short film. 2011, Judy Moody and&nbsp;... Madison Michelle Pettis is an American actress, voice actress and model. She is known for her ... She also had a small role as Lorena in the 2008 <b>Will</b> Smith film Seven Pounds. ... In 2011, Pettis landed two main roles: the voice role of Izzy on the animated series <b>Jake and the Never Land Pirates</b>; and Allie Brookes on the&nbsp;... The following is a list of events affecting American television during 1999. Events listed include ... The network&#39;s programs <b>are</b> replaced by movie, sports from Chicago&#39;s sporting teams and other broadcasts. ... June 14, Power <b>Play</b> &middot; UPN ... May 28, <b>Cameron Boyce</b>, Actor (Jessie, <b>Jake and the Never Land Pirates</b>, Gamer&#39;s&nbsp;... The following list contains scores or songs which <b>are</b> the primary theme music of a television series or miniseries. 8thNote.svg This is a dynamic list of songs and may never be able to satisfy particular ... JAG - Bruce Broughton &middot; <b>Jake and the</b> <b>Never Land Pirates</b> - Loren Hoskins and Kevin Hendrickson; Jennifer Slept Here &nbsp;... The following deaths of notable individuals related to American television occurred in 2019. ... Also <b>played</b> Adam Marshall on Generations. ... Disney Channel star <b>Cameron Boyce</b> dies at 20 ABC News, July 7, 2019; ^ Longtime Bay ... <b>Jack</b> Whitaker, legendary CBS Sports announcer, <b>has</b> died at 95 CBS News, August 18,&nbsp;... Pittsburgh is a city in the state of Pennsylvania in the United States, and <b>is the</b> county seat of ... The <b>Pirates play</b> in PNC Park, annually ranked as one of the sports best venues; ... at area ski resorts such as <b>Boyce</b> Park, Seven Springs, Hidden Valley Resort, Laurel Mountain, and Wisp. ... &quot;Where <b>Is The Land</b> of Opportunity? This is a list of songs about London. Instrumental pieces <b>are</b> tagged with an uppercase &quot;[I]&quot;, or a ... This is a dynamic list of songs and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. ... &quot;The Harrow Song (The Giants of Old)&quot; by Robert Hardy (from the <b>play</b> with music &#39;Winnie&#39;); &quot;<b>Has</b> It Come to This?&quot; by The&nbsp;... The year 1997 in film involved many significant films, including Titanic, and the beginning of the ... The top ten films released in 1997 by worldwide gross <b>are</b> as follows: ... Tomorrow <b>Never</b> Dies &middot; MGM, $333,011,068 ... Titanic, directed by James <b>Cameron</b>, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet – Academy and Golden&nbsp;...
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The <b>Real Marigold Hotel</b> is a British travel documentary <b>series</b> created by Twofour productions, ... No. of series, 3. No. of episodes, 11. Production. Running time&nbsp;... Twofour Group is a British television and digital media group that was founded in 1989 by ... <b>3</b> Awards; 4 References; 5 External links ... In May 2012, <b>Series</b> Director David Clews was awarded a BAFTA Television Craft Award for his work directing Educating Essex. ... The <b>Real Marigold Hotel</b> won a Rose d&#39;Or award in 2016. Rosemary Jacqueline Shrager (born 21 January 1951) is a British chef, best known for being an haute cuisine teacher on the reality television programme Ladette to Lady, and as a judge on Soapstar Superchef. She also made an appearance on the reality TV <b>series</b> I&#39;m A Celebrity. ... Rosemary appeared in the three-part BBC <b>series</b>, The <b>Real Marigold Hotel</b>,&nbsp;... Peter Dean (born 2 May 1939) is a British actor, he is best known for his roles as Pete Beale in EastEnders, Jeff Bateman in Coronation Street and Sergeant Jack Wilding in Woodentop. Contents. 1 Career; 2 Personal life; 3 References; 4 External links ... Dean participated in the BBC series The <b>Real Marigold Hotel</b>, <b>series 3</b>,&nbsp;... Miriam Margolyes, OBE is a British-Australian actress and voice artist. Her earliest roles were in ... In January 2016 she appeared in The <b>Real Marigold</b> <b>Hotel</b>, a travel ... In January 2018 Margolyes hosted a three-part <b>series</b> for the BBC titled ... 1998–2001, Rugrats, Shirley Finster (voice), <b>3</b> episodes: The Family Tree, Parts&nbsp;... The Best Exotic <b>Marigold Hotel</b> is a 2011 British comedy-drama film directed by John Madden. ... 1 Plot; 2 Cast; <b>3</b> Production. 3.1 Background and script; 3.2 Casting; 3.3 Filming. 4 Soundtrack; 5 Reception. 5.1 Box office; 5.2 Critical reception; 5.3 Accolades. Rustie Lee is a British television personality, television chef, actress, singer and former ... <b>3</b> Other activities; 4 Filmography; 5 References; 6 External links ... Lee won the <b>series</b> showing a keen interest in the tasks and occasional emotional involvement, ... 2017, The <b>Real Marigold Hotel</b>, TV, Herself, <b>Series</b> 2, 4 Episodes. Jan Leeming is an English TV presenter and newsreader. Contents. 1 Early life and personal life; 2 Career. 2.1 Presenter and actress; 2.2 I&#39;m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! 2.3 Searching for René; 2.4 The <b>Real Marigold Hotel</b>; 2.5 Celebrity First ... Leeming appeared in the three-part BBC <b>series</b> The <b>Real</b> <b>Marigold Hotel</b>,&nbsp;... Gogglebox Ireland is an Irish reality show, broadcast on Virgin Media One from 22 September 2016 onwards and a co-production between Kite Entertainment ( Dublin) and Studio Lambert (London.) The series is based on the original UK version and features 15 groups of ... In the final episode of <b>Series 3</b>, the cast of Daddy&#39;s Home 2 - Mel Gibson,&nbsp;... Paul Nicholas is an English actor and singer. He started out with a pop career, but soon ... Paul Nicholas was born Paul Oscar Beuselinck on <b>3</b> December 1944 in ... He hosted two <b>series</b> of BBC Radio 2&#39;s Mad About Musical&#39;, as well as his own ... Paul appeared as himself in &#39;The <b>Real Marigold Hotel</b>&#39; shown on BBC One in&nbsp;...
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The <b>Kabaddi World Cup</b>, is an indoor international <b>Kabaddi</b> competition conducted by the International <b>Kabaddi</b> Federation (IKF) in a standard style, contested by men&#39;s and women&#39;s national teams. The competition has been previously contested in 2004, 2007 and 2016. All the tournaments have been <b>won</b> by <b>India</b>. ... Economic <b>Times</b>|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/ 20190402032927/&nbsp;... <b>Kabaddi</b>, a contact sport that originated in Tamil Nadu ancient <b>India</b>, is one of the most popular sports in <b>India</b>, played mainly among people in villages. <b>India</b> has taken part in four Asian Games in <b>kabaddi</b>, and <b>won</b> gold in all of ... <b>India won</b> the first edition of the Circle Style <b>Kabaddi World Cup</b>, Beating rival Pakistan in a&nbsp;... The 2016 <b>Kabaddi World Cup</b>, the 3rd standard-style <b>Kabaddi World Cup</b>, was an international ... The tournament was <b>won</b> by <b>India</b>, who defeated Iran 38–29 in the championship game to win their ... <b>India Times</b>. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms <b>may</b> apply. The <b>India</b> national <b>Kabaddi</b> Team represents <b>India</b> in international <b>kabaddi</b> competitions. They have <b>won</b> gold medals in all the Asian Games to date except the 2018 Asian Games, and they have <b>won</b> all <b>Kabaddi World Cup</b> events so far. <b>Indian</b> national <b>kabbadi</b> team has recently <b>won</b> Asian <b>Kabaddi</b> Championship ... Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The 2012 <b>Kabaddi World Championship</b> was the first <b>Kabaddi World Cup</b> held for women. ... of <b>India</b> It was held at Patna from 1 to 4 March 2012 at the Patliputra Sports Complex, Kankarbagh. Hosts <b>India won</b> the <b>World Cup</b> defeating Iran in the finals. The circle style <b>Kabaddi World Cup</b>, is an international <b>kabaddi</b> competition administrated by ... This article does not cite any sources. ... has been <b>won</b> by <b>India</b> except of the 2020 edition of <b>Kabaddi World Cup</b> (Unofficial) <b>won</b> by Pakistan. <b>Kabaddi</b> is a contact team sport, native to the <b>Indian</b> subcontinent, played between two teams of seven players each. The objective of the game is for a single player on offence, referred to as a &quot;raider&quot;, to run into the opposing team&#39;s half of a court, tag out as <b>many</b> of their defenders as possible, and return to their own half of ... The standard style <b>Kabaddi World Cup</b> is an outdoor international <b>kabaddi</b>&nbsp;... Anup Kumar (born 20 November 1983) is a former <b>Indian</b> professional <b>Kabaddi</b> player. He was a member of the <b>India</b> national <b>kabaddi</b> team that <b>won</b> Asian gold medals in 2010 and 2014, one South Asian gold medal in 2016 and the 2016 <b>Kabaddi World Cup</b>. ... The <b>Times</b> of <b>India</b>. Archived from the original on 25 August&nbsp;... The 2013 <b>World Kabaddi Cup</b> was the fourth edition of the circle style <b>World</b> <b>Kabaddi Cup</b>, held from December 1 to December 14, 2013 with the Opening Ceremony on November 30, 2013 at Bathinda. The tournament took place in Punjab, <b>India</b>. ... <b>Many Indian</b> and Pakistani Celebrities Of Cinema of Punjab and Bollywood&nbsp;... The Pro <b>Kabaddi</b> League, currently known as Vivo Pro <b>Kabaddi</b> League for sponsorship purpose, is a professional-level <b>kabaddi</b> league in <b>India</b>. ... The first signing and auction of players for the 8 teams was held on 20 <b>May</b> 2014 in ... <b>won</b> the tournament once, while Patna Pirates have <b>won</b> the Pro <b>Kabaddi</b> ... <b>Times</b> of <b>India</b>.
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<b>Indiana Jones</b> and the Temple of Doom is a 1984 American action-adventure <b>film</b> directed by Steven Spielberg. It is the <b>second</b> installment in the <b>Indiana Jones</b>&nbsp;... The <b>second film</b> is set in 1935, a year before Raiders of the Lost Ark. <b>Indiana</b> escapes Chinese gangsters with the help of singer/actress Willie Scott (Kate&nbsp;... <b>Indiana Jones</b> and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a 2008 American action- adventure <b>film</b> ... While on their way to Akator, Mac tells Jones he is a CIA <b>double</b>- agent to regain Jones&#39; trust. Jones and his team fight their way out of the Soviets&#39; &nbsp;... This is a list of characters in the <b>Indiana Jones</b> series. Contents. 1 Introduced in Raiders of the ... The novelization of the <b>movie</b> reveals Belloq became Indiana&#39;s foe at graduate school, when he plagiarized ... Set after the <b>second</b> World War, he and Indiana battle German and Japanese agents, a voodoo priest and legions of&nbsp;... She retired from acting after her final screen appearance in the 2001 TV <b>movie</b>, Due East. Personal life[edit]. During the production of the <b>film Indiana Jones</b> and &nbsp;... He was also named the greatest <b>movie</b> character by Empire magazine. Entertainment Weekly ranked <b>Indiana 2nd</b> on their list of The All-Time&nbsp;... Michael D. Moore was a Canadian-born American <b>film</b> director, <b>second</b> unit director, and child ... In the 1980s, Steven Spielberg hired Moore as <b>second</b> unit director on Raiders of the Lost Ark, <b>Indiana Jones</b> and the Temple of Doom, and&nbsp;... Roach was set to <b>film</b> a fight with Ford, but it was cut. In a deleted scene, Roach&#39;s agent boards the <b>second</b> biplane on the Zeppelin with a World War I flying ace (&nbsp;... Raiders of the Lost Ark is a 1981 American action-adventure <b>film</b> directed by Steven Spielberg ... The <b>film</b> began a franchise starting with <b>Indiana Jones</b> and the Temple of Doom, a prequel television series, and numerous video games. ... Most of the truck chase was shot by <b>second</b> unit director Michael D. Moore following&nbsp;... Marion Ravenwood is a fictional character who first appeared in the 1981 <b>film</b> Raiders of the Lost Ark. Played by Karen Allen, she enters the story when <b>Indiana</b> <b>Jones</b> visits her in Nepal, needing her help ... Jones&#39; eccentric old friend, Harold Oxley, then helped raise Mutt, acting as a <b>second</b> (technically third) father.
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<b>Young Guns</b> is a 1988 American Western film directed by Christopher Cain and written by John Fusco. The film is the first to be produced by Morgan Creek&nbsp;... <b>Young Guns</b> may refer to: Film and television[edit]. <b>Young Guns</b> (film), a 1988 action/western film. <b>Young Guns</b> II, the 1990 sequel to the film. <b>Young Guns</b> of&nbsp;... <b>Young Guns</b> II is a 1990 American Western film and a sequel to <b>Young Guns</b> ( 1988). It stars Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, and&nbsp;... <b>Young Guns</b> are an English alternative rock band from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. The members, working with each other in various musical interests&nbsp;... <b>Young Guns</b> (Go for It) is a song by English pop duo Wham! first released as a single in the UK by Innervision Records in October 1982. It was written and&nbsp;... <b>Young Guns</b> of Texas is a 1962 CinemaScope DeLuxe Color Western directed by Maury Dexter and starring James Mitchum, Alana Ladd, Jody McCrea, and&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Young Guns</b>&quot; is the debut single by British record producer Lewi White, featuring vocals from Ed Sheeran, Yasmin, Griminal and Devlin. It was released on 8&nbsp;... Echoes is the fourth studio album by British rock band <b>Young Guns</b>. It was released on 16 September 2016 through Wind-up Records. The album was the band&#39;s&nbsp;... Bones is the second studio album by English alternative rock band <b>Young Guns</b>. It was released on in the UK on 3 February 2012 through Wind-up Records and&nbsp;... Bones is a single by the English alternative rock band <b>Young Guns</b>. The song was the band&#39;s first single released in the US, and their second overall single from&nbsp;...
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In November 2014, it was announced that a final <b>three</b>-episode third series would be made, set in 1998. After <b>three</b> series and sixteen <b>episodes</b>, <b>My Mad Fat Diary</b> &nbsp;... That night, Rae has her first orgasm while masturbating to a fantasy about Finn. <b>3</b> , &quot;Ladies and Gentlemen&quot;, Tim Kirkby, Tom&nbsp;... Faye Elaine Marsay (born 30 December 1986) is an English actress. Her notable roles include ... 1 Early life; 2 Career; <b>3</b> Filmography ... Marsay was cast as new character Katie Springer in the TV series <b>My Mad Fat Diary</b> for the final <b>season</b>. Jodie Marie Comer (born 11 March 1993) is an English actress. She is best known for her role ... Her other notable roles include Chloe Gemell in the E4 comedy-drama series <b>My Mad Fat Diary</b> (2013–2015), Ivy Moxam in the BBC <b>Three</b> drama ... character has worked (through the first <b>season</b>) thanks to Comer&#39;s mercurial,&nbsp;... Rachel Earl (born 13 December 1971) is an English writer and broadcaster. She is best known as the author of the 2007 book <b>My Fat</b>, <b>Mad</b> Teenage <b>Diary</b>, a collection of the <b>diaries</b> she wrote ... Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Career; <b>3</b> Personal life; 4 Bibliography. 4.1 Novels; 4.2 Nonfiction. 5 References; 6 External links&nbsp;... Series 2, Episode 1-13. 2013, <b>My Mad Fat Diary</b>, <b>3 Episodes</b> of television series: Series 1, Episode 1, 2, <b>3</b>. Sacha Louise Parkinson is an English actress. She is best known for playing the role of Sian ... In March 2013, she appeared in a 2 hour long drama on BBC <b>3</b> named The Crash, ... She appeared in the E4 series <b>My Mad Fat Diary</b>, as Stacey , the most popular girl. ... 2007, Grange Hill, TV, Anna Duncan, 6 <b>Episodes</b>. Endemol was a Dutch-based media company that produced and distributed multiplatform ... Bad Education, <b>My Mad Fat Diary</b>, Hot in Cleveland, Kirstie, Leverage, Home ... On <b>3</b> April 2012, Mediaset sold its majority stake in Endemol to Apollo and ... Fear Factor was canceled after six <b>seasons</b> and was later revived for an&nbsp;... High Maintenance is an American anthology comedy-drama television and web series created ... On March 19, 2019, HBO renewed the series for a fourth <b>season</b> which will ... <b>Three episodes</b> were released November 11, 2014, and the remaining <b>three</b> on ... &quot;Taster&#39;s Choice: &quot;High Maintenance&quot; and &quot;<b>My Mad Fat</b> <b>Diary</b>.&quot;&quot;. Sharon Rooney (born 22 October 1988) is a Scottish actress. She is known for her roles as Rae Earl in <b>My Mad Fat Diary</b>, Sophie in Two Doors Down, and Dawn in Brief Encounters. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Career; <b>3</b> Filmography ... 2013 –2015, <b>My Mad Fat Diary</b>, Rae Earl, 16 <b>episodes</b>. 2014, Sherlock, Laura, Episode : &quot;The&nbsp;...
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Aditya Puri is the <b>Managing Director of HDFC Bank</b>, India&#39;s largest private sector bank. He assumed this position in September 1994, with a vision to create a&nbsp;... <b>HDFC Bank</b> Ltd. is an Indian banking and financial services company headquartered in ... (managing director) ... &quot;<b>HDFC Bank</b>: Reports, Company History, Directors Report, Chairman&#39;s Speech, Auditors Report of <b>HDFC Bank</b> - NDTVProfit.com&quot;. Dhiraj Relli <b>Managing Director</b> &amp; CEO. Parent &middot; <b>HDFC Bank</b>. Website, www. hdfcsec.com. HDFC securities Limited is a financial services intermediary and a subsidiary of <b>HDFC Bank</b>,&nbsp;... Housing Development Finance Corporation Limited (<b>HDFC</b>) is an Indian financial services company based in Mumbai, India. It is a major provider of finance for housing in India. It also has a presence in <b>banking</b>, life and general insurance, asset <b>management</b>, ... In 2013, a survey on &quot;India&#39;s Best Boards&quot; listed <b>HDFC&#39;s</b> Board of <b>Directors</b>&nbsp;... Kamath also served as ICICI <b>Bank&#39;s</b> founder and <b>Managing Director</b> and CEO from 1 May 1996 until his retirement from executive responsibilities on 30 April&nbsp;... HDFC Life is a long-term life insurance provider with its headquarters in Mumbai, offering ... The <b>MD</b> &amp; CEO of the company is Vibha Padalkar, Executive Director is Suresh Badami, Chief Financial Officer is Niraj ... HDFC Life&#39;s associated companies include HDFC Ltd, <b>HDFC Bank</b>, HDFC International Life and Re Company&nbsp;... Sandeep Parekh, born 1971, is an Indian financial sector lawyer who founded Finsec Law Advisors, Mumbai. He attended St. Columba&#39;s School in New Delhi, India. He worked as an executive <b>director</b> at the Securities and Exchange Board of ... <b>director</b> on the board of India&#39;s largest private sector bank <b>HDFC Bank</b> Limited&nbsp;... Keki M. Mistry (born 7 November 1954) is the vice chairman and CEO of Housing Development ... Keki is <b>director</b> HDFC Asset <b>Management</b> Company, non- executive &amp; Independent <b>director</b> of HCL ... non-executive non-Independent <b>director</b> at <b>HDFC Bank</b>, <b>director</b> Credit Information Bureau, Independent <b>director</b> The Great&nbsp;... IndusInd Bank Limited. is an Indian new generation bank in Pune, established in 1994. ... Romesh Sobti joined the bank as <b>Managing Director</b> and CEO during the financial year 2007–08. ... Dr. Reddy&#39;s Laboratories &middot; GAIL &middot; Grasim Industries &middot; HCL Technologies &middot; HDFC &middot; <b>HDFC Bank</b> &middot; Hero MotoCorp &middot; Hindalco Industries &nbsp;... Amitabh Chaudhry (born 1964) is an Indian banker, and the <b>managing director</b> ( <b>MD</b>) and chief executive officer (CEO) of Axis <b>Bank</b>, the third largest private sector <b>bank</b> in India. He joined the <b>Bank</b> in January 2019, after heading <b>HDFC</b> Life Insurance for&nbsp;...
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<b>Too Close for Comfort</b> is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from November 11, 1980, to May 5, 1983, and in first-run syndication from April 7, 1984,&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Too Close for Comfort</b>&quot; is a popular song by Jerry Bock, George David Weiss, and Larry Holofcener. It was written in 1956 as part of the score for the Broadway &nbsp;... James Jackson Bullock (born February 9, 1955), sometimes credited as Jim J. Bullock or Jm J. ... Personal life[edit]. In 1985, while <b>Too Close For Comfort</b> was being retooled as The Ted Knight Show, Bullock learned that he was HIV positive . The <b>Too Close for Comfort</b> Site is an archaeological site located in Havre, Montana, United States. The area was used as a buffalo jump. The site, also known as&nbsp;... The <b>Too Close for Comfort</b> Tour was the first world tour embarked upon by Australian singer-songwriter Darren Hayes as a solo artist, following his split from &nbsp;... <b>Too Close for Comfort</b> is a Canadian docudrama short film, directed by Peg Campbell and released in 1990. Created as an educational film about HIV/AIDS, the&nbsp;... <b>Too Close for Comfort</b> is an American television series. <b>Too Close for Comfort</b> may also refer to: &quot;<b>Too Close for Comfort</b>&quot; (1956 song), by Jerry Bock, George&nbsp;... The following is a list of episodes for the television series <b>Too Close for Comfort</b>. The first two seasons have been released on DVD by Rhino Entertainment. Ted Knight (December 7, 1923 – August 26, 1986) was an American actor and voice artist well known for playing the comedic roles of Ted Baxter in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Henry Rush in <b>Too Close for Comfort</b>, and Judge Elihu Smails in Caddyshack&nbsp;... Lydia Cornell (born July 23, 1953) is an American actress best known for her role as Sara Rush on the ABC situation comedy <b>Too Close for Comfort</b>.
Where did too close for comfort take place?
<b>Irene Roberts</b> is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera <b>Home and Away</b>. She was originally <b>played</b> by actress Jacqy Phillips from her&nbsp;... She undertook her best-known role on 12 January 1993, when she joined the cast of <b>Home and Away playing Irene Roberts</b>. At first cast in a guest role,&nbsp;... <b>Irene Roberts</b> may refer to: <b>Irene Roberts</b> (<b>Home and Away</b>), fictional character from <b>Home and Away</b>; <b>Irene Roberts</b> (singer), (born 1983) American mezzo-&nbsp;... Ken falls for <b>Irene Roberts</b> (Lynne McGranger), who fosters his children and they later become engaged. Ken is killed when a car falls on top of him at work after&nbsp;... Damian Roberts is a fictional character from the Australian Channel Seven soap opera <b>Home and Away</b>, <b>played</b> by ... Damian is the son of <b>Irene Roberts</b> (Jacqui Phillips) and the younger brother of Finlay (Tina Thomsen) and Nathan (David&nbsp;... Finlay &quot;Fin&quot; Roberts is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera <b>Home</b> <b>and Away</b>, ... In 2012, Lynne McGranger <b>who plays</b> the character&#39;s on-screen mother <b>Irene Roberts</b> said that she doubted Finlay would ever return to the series &nbsp;... This article is about the mezzo-soprano. For the fictional character, see <b>Irene</b> <b>Roberts</b> (<b>Home and Away</b>). American mezzo-soprano. <b>Irene Roberts</b>. Nathan Roberts, <b>played</b> by David Dixon, made his first ... In 2012, Lynne McGranger <b>who plays Irene Roberts</b>, told a writer from&nbsp;... Finlay&#39;s mother, <b>Irene Roberts</b> made her debut in October, followed by her son Damian, <b>played</b> by Matt Doran in November. Selina Matheson (also Cook and Roberts) is a fictional character from the Australian Channel Seven soap opera <b>Home and Away</b>, <b>played</b> by Tempany Deckert. ... The storyline saw <b>Irene Roberts</b> (Lynne McGranger) arrive to help Selina&nbsp;...
Who plays irene roberts in home and away?
<b>Ra</b> or Re is the ancient Egyptian deity of the sun. By the Fifth Dynasty in the 25th and 24th centuries BC, he had become one of the most important gods in&nbsp;... Le Sony&#39;r <b>Ra</b> better known as Sun <b>Ra</b>, was an American jazz composer, bandleader, piano and synthesizer player, and poet known for his experimental music,&nbsp;... The <b>Royal Academy</b> of Arts (<b>RA</b>) is an art institution based in Burlington House on Piccadilly in London. It has a unique position as an independent, privately&nbsp;... <b>Rheumatoid arthritis</b> (<b>RA</b>) is a long-term autoimmune disorder that primarily affects joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and&nbsp;... Sa-<b>Ra</b> is an American alternative hip hop group based in Los Angeles, California , also known by its full name, The Sa-<b>Ra</b> Creative Partners. The group is&nbsp;... The United Arab List commonly known in Israel by its Hebrew acronym <b>Ra&#39;am</b> is an Arab political party in Israel, and the political wing of the Southern Branch of&nbsp;... A <b>resident assistant</b> commonly shortened to <b>RA</b>, is a trained peer leader who coordinates activities in resident halls in colleges, universities, or residential mental&nbsp;... <b>Ra&#39;s</b> al Ghul (Arabic: رأس الغول‎) Raʾs al-Ghūl but originally pronounced by the creators with Re&#39;sh, hence /ˈreɪʃ ˌæl ˈɡuːl/ RAYSH al GOOL or /ˈrɑːz&nbsp;... <b>Ra</b> is an American alternative metal and post-grunge band from Los Angeles, California, taking their name from the Egyptian sun god, <b>Ra</b>. The band was formed&nbsp;... In 2010, the <b>R.A.</b> Fisher Chair in Statistical Genetics was established in University College London to recognise Fisher&#39;s extraordinary contributions to both&nbsp;...
Which egyptian god was bitten by a snake?
Ronald William George <b>Barker</b>, OBE (25 September 1929 – 3 October 2005) was an English <b>actor</b>, comedian and writer. He was known for roles in British comedy television series such as <b>Porridge</b>, ... He wrote the <b>play</b> Mum for his <b>daughter</b> Charlotte <b>Barker</b> in 1998, which was <b>performed</b> at The King&#39;s Head Theatre, but&nbsp;... <b>Porridge</b> is a British sitcom, starring <b>Ronnie Barker</b> and Richard Beckinsale, written by Dick ... The sitcom focuses on two prison inmates, Norman Fletcher ( <b>played</b> by Barker) and Lennie Godber (<b>played</b> by Beckinsale), who ... the fiancé of Fletcher&#39;s <b>daughter</b> Ingrid (Patricia Brake), and the couple married in the final episode. &quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot; is an episode of the BBC sitcom <b>Porridge</b>. It first aired on 31 October 1975. In this episode, Godber receives a Dear John letter from his fiancée, Denise. Meanwhile, Fletcher receives a visit from his <b>daughter</b>, Ingrid, who tells him ... Godber asks Fletcher why the BBC never <b>plays</b> prisoners&#39; requests on the&nbsp;... Richard Arthur Beckinsale (6 July 1947 – 19 March 1979) was an English <b>actor</b>, <b>who played</b> ... <b>Ronnie Barker</b> and Fulton MacKay of <b>Porridge</b>, Leonard Rossiter and Don ... Their <b>daughter</b>, actress Kate Beckinsale, was born on 26 July 1973. Going Straight is a BBC sitcom which was a direct spin-off from <b>Porridge</b>, starring <b>Ronnie Barker</b> as Norman Stanley Fletcher, ... who had been Fletcher&#39;s naïve young cellmate and was now in a relationship with Fletcher&#39;s <b>daughter</b> Ingrid ( Patricia Brake). Her brother Raymond was <b>played</b> by a teenage Nicholas Lyndhurst. &quot;Men Without Women&quot; is an episode of the BBC sitcom <b>Porridge</b>. It first aired on 10 October ... Ingrid, Fletcher&#39;s <b>daughter</b>, has come instead of his wife. She tells Fletcher ... <b>Actor</b>, Role. <b>Ronnie Barker</b>, Norman Stanley Fletcher. Brian Wilde, Mr &nbsp;... <b>Porridge</b> is a British sitcom, starring <b>Ronnie Barker</b> and Richard Beckinsale, written by Dick ... Godber in <b>Porridge</b>. Leonard Arthur &quot;Lennie&quot; Godber was <b>played</b> by Richard Beckinsale. ... In the sequel Going Straight, Godber is engaged to Fletcher&#39;s <b>daughter</b> Ingrid, having met her whilst she was on a prison visit. In the 2003&nbsp;... Norman Stanley &quot;Fletch&quot; Fletcher is the main fictional character in the popular BBC sitcom <b>Porridge</b>, and the spin-off, Going Straight. He was <b>played</b> by <b>Ronnie</b> <b>Barker</b>. He was sentenced to serve the particular stretch of &quot;<b>porridge</b>&quot; detailed in the ... in a quick temper, shown by how quick he is to shout at his <b>daughter</b> Ingrid. Clement Graham Crowden (30 November 1922 – 19 October 2010) was a Scottish <b>actor</b>. ... In 1975, he made an appearance in &quot;No Way Out&quot; – an episode of the British sitcom <b>Porridge</b> alongside <b>Ronnie Barker</b>, Brian Wilde, Richard ... in 1952, a son and three <b>daughters</b>, one of whom, Sarah, followed him into acting. Madge Railton, better known as Madge Hindle (born 19 May 1938) is an English actress, best ... She has worked in several productions with <b>Ronnie Barker</b>, <b>playing</b> the governor&#39;s secretary Mrs Hesketh in the BBC sitcom <b>Porridge</b> and also made two appearances in one of Barker&#39;s other sitcoms Open All Hours.
Who played ronnie barker's daughter in porridge?
A <b>bid</b> price is the highest price that a buyer (i.e., bidder) is willing to pay for a goods. It is usually referred to simply as the &quot;<b>bid</b>&quot;. In <b>bid and ask</b>, the <b>bid</b> price stands in contrast to the <b>ask</b> price or &quot;<b>offer</b>&quot;, and the <b>difference between</b> the two is called the <b>bid</b>–<b>ask</b> spread. ... In the context of <b>stock trading</b> on a <b>stock exchange</b>, the <b>bid</b> price is the highest&nbsp;... The <b>bid</b>–<b>ask</b> spread is the <b>difference between</b> the prices quoted for an immediate sale (<b>offer</b>) and an immediate purchase (<b>bid</b>) for <b>stocks</b>, futures contracts,&nbsp;... The <b>difference between</b> the <b>bid</b> price and the <b>ask</b> price is called the spread. Contents. 1 <b>Stock exchange</b>; 2 Mutual funds&nbsp;... In financial <b>markets</b>, the mid price <b>is</b> the price <b>between</b> the best price of the sellers of the <b>stock</b> or commodity <b>offer</b> price or <b>ask</b> price and the best price of the buyers of the <b>stock</b> or commodity <b>bid</b> price. It <b>is</b> defined as average <b>between</b> the lowest <b>ask</b> price and the highest <b>bid</b>&nbsp;... The <b>difference between</b> the price at which a <b>market</b> maker is willing to buy a <b>stock</b> (the <b>bid</b> price) and the price that the firm is willing to sell it (the <b>ask</b> price) is&nbsp;... Spreads are bonuses as well as costs - <b>Stock Markets</b> operate on a <b>bid and ask</b> based system. The numerical <b>difference between</b> the <b>bid and ask</b> prices is&nbsp;... A financial quotation refers to specific market data relating to a security or commodity. While the term quote specifically refers to the <b>bid</b> price or <b>ask</b> price of an ... The <b>difference between</b> the <b>bid and ask</b> price is known as the <b>bid</b>–<b>ask</b> spread. ... On major, heavily traded <b>stocks</b> the &quot;depth&quot; of the orders can quite often be in&nbsp;... The Nasdaq <b>Stock Market</b> helped lower the <b>bid</b>–<b>ask</b> spread (the <b>difference</b> <b>between</b> the <b>bid</b> price and the <b>ask</b> price of the stock), but was unpopular among&nbsp;... An order book is the list of orders (manual or electronic) that a <b>trading</b> venue (in particular <b>stock</b> ... price that would be needed to get an order fulfilled. The <b>difference between</b> the highest <b>bid</b> and the lowest <b>ask</b> is called the <b>bid</b>–<b>ask</b> spread. A unit trust <b>is</b> a form of collective investment constituted under a trust deed. A unit trust pools investors&#39; money into a single fund, which <b>is</b> managed by a fund manager. Unit trusts <b>offer</b> access to a wide range of investments, and depending on the trust, it may invest in securities such as <b>shares</b>, bonds, ... Unit Trusts have a &quot;<b>bid</b>–<b>offer</b> spread&quot;, i.e. the investor pays more to buy units&nbsp;...
Difference between bid and offer in stock market?
<b>Nashville</b> is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Tennessee. The city is the county seat of Davidson County and is located on the Cumberland &nbsp;... <b>Nashville</b> is an American musical drama television series. It was created by Callie Khouri and produced by R. J. Cutler, Khouri, Dee Johnson, and Steve&nbsp;... <b>Nashville</b> is a 1975 American satirical musical ensemble comedy-drama film directed by Robert Altman. The film follows various people involved in the country &nbsp;... <b>Nashville</b> is a town in Washington Township, Brown County, Indiana, United States. The population was 803 at the 2010 census. The town is the county seat of&nbsp;... <b>Nashville</b> is a city in Howard County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 4,627 at the 2010 census. The estimated population in 2018 was 4,425. <b>Nashville</b> International Airport is a public/military airport in the southeastern section of <b>Nashville</b>, Tennessee. Established in 1937, its original name was Berry &nbsp;... <b>Nashville</b> is a city in Washington County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 3,258. It is the county seat of Washington County. <b>Nashville</b> Soccer Club is a Major League Soccer team based in <b>Nashville</b>, Tennessee. The team began play in the league in 2020 as a continuation of the USL&nbsp;... <b>Nashville</b> is a town in Nash County, North Carolina, United States. The town was founded in 1780 and features a rare collection of Victorian and Queen Anne&nbsp;... <b>Nashville</b> is the ninth album by Bill Frisell to be released on the Elektra Nonesuch label and his first to be recorded in <b>Nashville</b>, Tennessee. It was released in&nbsp;...
Who is the actor who plays deacons dad on nashville?
The <b>lunar phase</b> or phase of the Moon is the shape of the directly sunlit portion of the Moon as viewed from Earth. The <b>lunar phases</b> gradually change over the&nbsp;... The full moon is the <b>lunar phase</b> when the Moon appears fully illuminated from Earth&#39;s perspective. This occurs when Earth is located between the Sun and the&nbsp;... Cajochen said: &quot;The lunar cycle seems to influence human sleep, even when one does not &#39;see&#39; the Moon and is not aware of the actual <b>Moon phase</b>.&quot; There are&nbsp;... Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. O. ▻ Observances held on the first quarter <b>moon</b>‎ (3 P). ▻ Observances held on&nbsp;... <b>Moon Phase</b> is about a young vampire girl named Hazuki and a Japanese freelance photographer Kouhei Morioka whom Hazuki attempts to make into her &nbsp;... In astronomy, the new moon is the first <b>lunar phase</b>, when the Moon and Sun have the same ecliptic longitude. At this phase, the lunar disk is not visible to the &nbsp;... Anumati refers to a night when the <b>moon</b> remains slightly waxing and not a complete full <b>moon</b> It happens on the 14th day. References[edit]. ^ Day, Hermann &nbsp;... Irregular time between <b>moon phases</b>?[edit]. The article states that a complete <b>moon phase</b> cycle takes 29.53 days. But, according to the <b>moon phase</b> tables (for &nbsp;... Phase angle in astronomical observations is the angle between the light incident onto an ... For some objects, such as the Moon (see <b>lunar phases</b>), Venus and Mercury the phase angle (as seen from the Earth) covers the full 0–180° range. Animation of the <b>Moon</b> as it cycles through its <b>phases</b>, as seen from the Northern Hemisphere. The apparent wobbling of the <b>Moon</b> is known as libration. In <b>lunar</b>&nbsp;...
The greatest range between consecutive high and low tides occurs at which lunar phase?
Daniel Dae Kim is an American actor, voice actor, and producer. He is known for his roles as Jin-Soo Kwon in Lost, <b>Chin Ho Kelly</b> in Hawaii Five-0, Gavin Park in&nbsp;... Kam Fong Chun was an American police officer and actor, best known for his role as <b>Chin Ho Kelly</b>, a police detective on the CBS television network series&nbsp;... Chin Ho may refer to: <b>Chin Ho Kelly</b>, Hawaii Five-O character played by Kam Fong Chun, and later by Daniel Dae Kim &middot; Chin Haw, also spelled Chin Ho, Thai &nbsp;... They then recruit <b>Chin Ho Kelly</b> and Kono Kalakaua to form the Five-0 Task Force . Danny often rants to McGarrett about his dislike for everything Hawaiian, from&nbsp;... (One of the fictional detectives in the series was named <b>Chin Ho Kelly</b>). He was the head of the Honolulu Stock Exchange, the first Asian president of a Triple-A&nbsp;... Meanwhile, <b>Chin Ho Kelly</b> (Daniel Dae Kim) learns that Sara&#39;s aunt and uncle in Mexico are filing for adoption, and Chin starts contemplating fatherhood. This&nbsp;... In turn, McGarrett enlists Honolulu newcomer Danny Williams, a divorced detective who moved from New Jersey to be closer to his daughter; <b>Chin Ho Kelly</b> ,&nbsp;... In the show, McGarrett oversees state police officers – the young Danny Williams, veteran <b>Chin Ho Kelly</b>, and streetwise Kono Kalakaua for seasons one through&nbsp;... Daniel Dae Kim (left) and Grace Park (right) play cousins <b>Chin Ho Kelly</b> and Kono Kalakaua. It is the second time Park starred in a reimagined show, after&nbsp;... He fills out the team by selecting HPD lieutenant <b>Chin Ho Kelly</b>, his father&#39;s protégé, and Chin&#39;s cousin, Kono Kalakaua, a rookie HPD officer. DHS Special Agent&nbsp;...
Who plays chin ho kelly's brother in law?
<b>Call Me by Your Name is</b> a 2007 <b>novel</b> by American writer André Aciman that centers on a blossoming romantic relationship between an intellectually&nbsp;... <b>Call Me by Your Name is</b> a 2017 coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by Luca ... saw a galley proof of André Aciman&#39;s debut <b>novel Call Me by Your Name</b> in ... Screenwriting <b>took place</b> at Ivory&#39;s house, Guadagnino&#39;s kitchen table in&nbsp;... Find Me <b>is</b> a 2019 <b>novel</b> by writer André Aciman. It <b>is</b> a sequel to his 2007 <b>novel</b> <b>Call Me by Your Name</b>. ... Da Capo[edit]. Narrated by Elio, this conclusion section <b>takes place</b> not long after the events in CAPRICCIO. <b>Call Me by Your Name</b> may refer to: <b>Call Me by Your Name</b> (<b>novel</b>), a 2007 <b>novel</b> by André Aciman; <b>Call Me by Your Name</b> (film), a 2017 film based on the <b>novel</b>,&nbsp;... André Aciman <b>is</b> an Egyptian-Italian-American writer. Born and raised in Alexandria, Egypt, ... He <b>is</b> the author of several novels, including <b>Call Me by</b> <b>Your Name</b> (winner, in the Gay ... Although best known for <b>Call Me by Your Name</b> , Aciman stated in an interview in 2019 his best <b>book</b> to be the <b>novel</b> Eight White Nights. Elio Perlman <b>is</b> a fictional character and the protagonist of the 2007 <b>novel Call</b> <b>Me By Your Name</b> and its 2019 follow-up <b>novel</b> Find Me, ... he&#39;s attracted to Oliver , it takes time for Elio to decide if he wants anything to <b>happen</b> between them. <b>Call Me by Your Name is</b> a 2017 coming-of-age drama film directed by Luca Guadagnino. The screenplay, written by James Ivory, <b>is</b> based on André Aciman&#39; s 2007 <b>novel</b> of the same name. ... Top Ten Films, <b>Call Me by Your Name</b>, 2nd <b>place</b>. Australian ... &quot;<b>Call Me By Your Name takes</b> top prize at 2017 Gotham Awards&quot;. Timothée Hal Chalamet (born December 27, 1995) <b>is</b> an American actor. He began his acting ... His performance in <b>Call Me by Your Name</b> earned him an Academy Award ... Luca Guadagnino&#39;s <b>Call Me by Your Name</b>, based on the <b>novel</b> of the same name, by André Aciman. ... &quot;Timothée Chalamet – <b>Takes</b> off in Interstellar&quot;. &quot;Mystery of Love&quot; <b>was</b> first featured in the film&#39;s first trailer, released on August 1, 2017. <b>Its</b> music video <b>was</b> released on January 4, 2018, featuring footage taken at&nbsp;... &quot;Mystery of Love&quot; <b>is</b> a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens and produced by Thomas Bartlett. It <b>was</b> self-released digitally, under license to Madison Gate Records and Sony Classical, on December 1, 2017. Luca Guadagnino, director of the 2017 film <b>Call Me by Your Name</b>, ... inspiration from the film&#39;s script and André Aciman&#39;s <b>novel</b> of the same name.
Where does the novel call me by your name take place?
<b>Women&#39;s suffrage in Canada</b> occurred at different times in different jurisdictions and at different ... <b>Women</b> in Quebec <b>did</b> not <b>receive</b> full <b>suffrage</b> until 1940. <b>Women&#39;s suffrage</b> is the right of <b>women</b> to vote in elections. Beginning in the late 19th century, ... Notable exceptions in Europe <b>were</b> France, where <b>women</b> could not vote until 1944, ... <b>Canada</b>, Russia, Germany, and Poland also recognized <b>women&#39;s right to vote</b>. ... South Australian <b>women were</b> to <b>achieve</b> the vote in 1895. <b>Suffrage</b>, political franchise, or simply franchise is the <b>right to vote</b> in public, political elections In some languages, and occasionally in&nbsp;... The history of feminism in <b>Canada</b> has been a gradual struggle aimed at establishing equal ... Grace Annie Lockhart became the first woman in the British Empire to <b>receive</b> a bachelor&#39;s degree, providing clear evidence ... Widows and unmarried <b>women were</b> granted the <b>right to vote</b> in municipal elections in Ontario in 1884. <b>Women&#39;s suffrage</b> – the right of <b>women</b> to vote – has been achieved at various times in ... In Europe, the last jurisdiction to grant <b>women</b> the <b>right to vote was the</b> Swiss ... Ontario—<b>Canadian</b> province: limited to widows and spinsters to vote in ... She had realized that the government <b>did</b> not <b>make</b> specifications regarding&nbsp;... The Famous Five, or The Valiant Five, (French: Célèbres cinq) <b>were</b> five prominent <b>Canadian</b> suffragists who advocated for <b>women</b> ... Nearly 80 years later, on October 8, 2009, the Senate voted to <b>make</b> the five the first ... Her causes included <b>women&#39;s right to vote</b>, prohibition, <b>women</b> in the church and <b>women</b> in public life. Universal <b>suffrage</b> gives the <b>right to vote</b> to all adult citizens, regardless of wealth, income, ... Notable exceptions in Europe <b>were</b> France, where <b>women</b> could not vote until 1944, Greece (1952), and Switzerland (1971). In the first ... Southern blacks <b>did</b> not effectively <b>receive the right to vote</b> until the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Anti-suffragism was a political movement composed of both men and <b>women</b> that began in the late 19th century in order to campaign against <b>women&#39;s suffrage</b> in countries such as Australia, <b>Canada</b>, ... Areas with the most visible <b>women&#39;s</b> <b>suffrage</b> movements <b>were</b> Great Britain and in the United States, although <b>women&#39;s</b>&nbsp;... <b>Women&#39;s suffrage</b> in the United Kingdom was a movement to fight for <b>women&#39;s</b> <b>right to vote</b>. It finally succeeded through two laws in 1918 and 1928. It became a national movement in the Victorian era. <b>Women were</b> not explicitly banned from voting in Great Britain until the ... At this time most <b>women did</b> not have aspirations to <b>gain</b> the vote. <b>Women&#39;s suffrage</b> in the United States of America, the legal right of <b>women</b> to vote, was ... The first national <b>suffrage</b> organizations <b>were</b> established in 1869 when two ... who would <b>gain</b> voting power under the amendment, <b>were</b> overwhelmingly ... map of the woman&#39;s <b>suffrage</b> movement in the U.S. and <b>Canada</b> by 1917.
When did women get the right to vote in canada?
<b>Who dat</b>? is both an African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) and lower middle- and working-class white pronunciation of the question &quot;who&#39;s that?&quot; Recently, the <b>phrase</b> &quot;<b>Who dat</b>? ... Even the Marx Brothers <b>had</b> a &quot;<b>who dat</b>&quot; routine, which they included in their film A ... An answer would <b>come</b>, &quot;<b>Who dat</b> say <b>who dat</b>? New Orleans English is American English native to the city of New Orleans and its metropolitan ... Often, the <b>term</b> &quot;Yat&quot; refers particularly to the New Orleans accents that are ... roots, Cajun culture has <b>had</b> relatively little influence upon Creole culture and thus Yat culture. ... Saints fans are collectively called &quot;<b>Who Dat</b> Nation. <b>Dat</b> Boi is an Internet meme originating from the clip art website Animation Factory. The meme garnered popularity on Tumblr in 2015 before gaining more recognition through Twitter in 2016. It is usually accompanied by a person <b>saying</b> &quot;here <b>come dat</b> boi&quot; to which he ... &quot;devastated&quot; to find out that <b>Dat</b> Boi <b>had</b> &quot; begun to overshadow Internet Pepe&quot;&nbsp;... The Cincinnati Bengals are a professional American football franchise based in Cincinnati, ... After the acquisition of Andy Dalton as quarterback in 2011, the Bengals <b>had</b> made the ... However, after two <b>come-from</b>-behind victories over the Lions and Ravens, that ... The chant bears some similarities to the <b>phrase</b> &quot;<b>Who</b> <b>Dat</b>? In the military, D-Day is the day on which a combat attack or operation is to be initiated. ... However, many other invasions and operations <b>had</b> a designated D- Day, both before and after that operation. The <b>terms</b> D-Day and H-Hour are used for&nbsp;... Data science is an inter-disciplinary field that uses scientific methods, processes, algorithms ... Naur later introduced the <b>term</b> &quot;<b>datalogy</b>&quot;. ... criticisms of computer science, now a well respected academic discipline, <b>had</b> to once face. ... will continue to expand enormously in <b>coming</b> decades as scientific data and data about&nbsp;... Sambo or Zambo is a derogatory <b>term</b> used for a person with Indian <b>origin</b> and, in some ... This in turn may have <b>come from</b> one of three African language sources. ... The <b>word</b> and the choice of a black icon by the chain <b>had</b> such negative&nbsp;... State-of-the-art refers to the highest level of general development, as of a device, technique, ... The use of the <b>term</b> in patent law, by contrast, &quot;does not connote even superiority, ... In this relation it has been quoted by the author that &quot;Although eighteenth century writers <b>did</b> not use the <b>term</b>, there was indeed in existence a&nbsp;... The dative case is a grammatical case used in some languages to indicate the recipient or ... In Scottish Gaelic and Irish, the <b>term</b> dative case is used in traditional ... which continued in use until after the Norman Conquest of 1066, <b>had</b> a dative ... The modern objective case pronoun whom is <b>derived from</b> the dative case in&nbsp;... Hoosier /ˈhuːʒər/ is the official demonym for a resident of the U.S. state of Indiana. The <b>origin</b> ... In 1833 the Pittsburgh Statesman said the <b>term had</b> been in use for &quot;some time past&quot; and ... Jorge Santander Serrano, a PhD student from Indiana University, has also suggested that Hoosier might <b>come from</b> the French words&nbsp;...
Where did the term who dat come from?
<b>Whitney Eve</b> Port (born March 4, 1985) is an American television personality, fashion designer, ... In 2007, Port notably tripped down the stairs during a <b>live</b> segment for Good Morning America. During the third season of The Hills, Port was&nbsp;... Lauren Katherine Tell is an American television personality, fashion designer, and author. ... In September 2010, Conrad was to star in an MTV series that <b>would</b> have ... you have to prove something, because you&#39;re always going to have to <b>work</b> a little ... Spencer Pratt during the second season, and &quot;You know what you <b>did</b>! Audrina Cathleen Patridge (born May 9, 1985) is an American television personality, television ... It originally chronicled the lives of <b>Lauren Conrad</b>, who appeared on its ... Patridge has made appearances on Mad TV and <b>Do</b> Not Disturb. ... that she <b>would</b> play the part based on her former Hills co-star <b>Lauren</b> <b>Conrad</b> in the&nbsp;... Heidi Blair Montag (born September 15, 1986) is an American reality television personality, ... In June 2010, she and producer Steve Morales commenced <b>work</b> on her unreleased second studio album. ... said that Conrad <b>DID</b> have a sex tape and had falsely blamed it on her, and that she &quot;forgave&quot; Conrad for being terrible &nbsp;... The fourth season of The Hills, an American reality television series, consists of 20 episodes ... The Hills focuses on the lives of <b>Lauren Conrad</b>, Audrina Patridge, <b>Whitney Port</b>, and <b>Heidi Montag</b>. ... <b>Heidi Montag</b> allows her sister Holly to temporarily <b>live</b> with them after moving ... Note: Whitney <b>does</b> not appear in this episode. The City is an American reality television series that originally aired on MTV from December 29, ... The series originally focused on <b>Whitney Port</b>, who appeared in its ... The City: <b>Live</b> After Show was occasionally aired following the broadcast of ... look like we&#39;re <b>doing</b> it anymore&quot;, with MTV later adding that the series <b>would</b>&nbsp;... Justin Robert Brescia (born March 11, 1982), also known by his nickname Justin Bobby, is an ... It originally chronicled the lives of <b>Lauren Conrad</b>, who appeared on its ... All products are vegan, non-toxic, and designed for great style and healthy <b>living</b>. ... &quot;New City, New Drama&quot;; &quot;You Know What You <b>Did</b>&quot;; &quot;Something Old,&nbsp;... Spencer William Pratt (born August 14, 1983) is an American reality television personality. In 2007, he began dating <b>Heidi Montag</b>, a primary cast member of the reality ... Pratt&#39;s <b>work</b> on The Hills earned him the title of &quot;Greatest Reality TV Villain&quot; on Yahoo! ... &quot;The Hills (Season 3) Ep. 301: You Know What You <b>Did</b>&quot;. MTV. Stephanie Lynn Pratt (born April 11, 1986) is an American television personality. In 2007, she came to prominence after being cast in a supporting role in the reality television series The Hills, which documented the personal and professional lives of <b>Lauren Conrad</b>, <b>Heidi Montag</b>, Audrina Patridge, and <b>Whitney Port</b>. ... Stephanie and the rest of the cast either <b>did</b> not mention Spencer or Heidi&nbsp;... ... faces, and follows their personal and professional lives while <b>living</b> in Los Angeles. ... It was revealed by People that <b>Lauren Conrad</b>, the original star of The Hills, will not ... added to the cast, as well as two bloggers, however, this <b>did</b> not eventuate. ... On October 3, 2018, it was reported that actress Mischa Barton <b>would</b> be&nbsp;...
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Unlike the Eiffel Tower, Blackpool Tower is not freestanding. Its base is hidden by the building that houses Blackpool <b>Tower Circus</b>. The North <b>Tower</b>, with 625 rooms, was opened in 1981 and has a height of 225 ft (68 m) and 22 floors. The Sky <b>Tower</b> (temporarily renamed as Wolf Pack <b>Tower</b>), &nbsp;... His father, Laci Endresz Sr., was born in Hungary and is the director of the <b>Tower</b> <b>Circus</b> at Blackpool Tower, a position he has held since 1992. Seven generations &nbsp;... He performed at Blackpool <b>Tower Circus</b> every summer season for forty years, a world record for the most performances at a single venue. Out of season he also &nbsp;... Famous ringmaster for Belle Vue International Circus and Blackpool <b>Tower</b> <b>Circus</b>. George Claude Lockhart (1885–1979) was the first ringmaster to wear the &quot;pink&nbsp;... Barrett worked with all the world&#39;s great circuses and spent 25 years at Blackpool <b>Tower Circus</b>. He was also the ringmaster of the Belle Vue Christmas Circus in&nbsp;... Ephraim Thompson (October 28, 1859-April 17, 1909) was a well-known American elephant trainer. Contents. 1 Training; 2 Performances; 3 Family life; 4 References. Training[edit]. Thompson was trained by Stewart Craven, who was inducted into the Circus ... In 1902, he performed at the Blackpool <b>Tower Circus</b> in England. 10 Holloway <b>Circus</b> (also referred to as the Holloway <b>Circus Tower</b> or Beetham <b>Tower</b>) is a 397-foot (121 m) tall mixed-use skyscraper in Birmingham city centre, &nbsp;... The Dark <b>Tower</b> is a 1943 British thriller film starring Ben Lyon, Anne Crawford, David Farrar and Herbert Lom. The film marked Herbert Lom&#39;s first major film role. Contents. 1 Plot; 2 Cast; 3 Critical reception; 4 References; 5 External links. Plot[ edit]. Stephen Torg seeks work at a struggling traveling <b>circus</b>. The West <b>Tower</b>; The Casino <b>Tower</b>; The Skyrise <b>Tower</b>; <b>Circus Circus</b> Manor Motor Lodge; RV Park. Amenities and entertainment&nbsp;...
When did blackpool tower circus stop using animals?
Momordica charantia (colloquially: <b>bitter melon</b>; bitter apple; <b>bitter gourd</b>; karela; bitter squash; balsam-pear; with many more names listed below) is a tropical&nbsp;... Stuffed <b>bitter melon</b> soup or stuffed <b>bitter gourd</b> soup is a soup in Chinese cuisine which is popular in Asia. Its main ingredient is <b>bitter melon</b> with some different&nbsp;... <b>Bitter Melon</b> Farm is the second in a three-part series of compilations by the Mountain Goats, released in 1999 by Ajax Records. It is preceded by Protein Source&nbsp;... Momordica charantia (<b>bitter melon</b>, Mandarin Chinese: kù guā 苦瓜) is native to Africa but has been used in Chinese folk medicine for centuries as a &#39;bitter, cold&#39;&nbsp;... ... dishrag gourd, gourd loofa); Luffa operculata (Wild loofa, sponge cucumber). Synonyms. Poppya Neck. ex M.Roem. Trevauxia Steud., orth. var. Trevouxia Scop. Torai Forssk. Luffa is a genus of tropical and subtropical vines in the cucumber family (Cucurbitaceae). ... As with <b>bitter melon</b>, many people grow it outside building windows as a&nbsp;... Gourds include the fruits of some flowering plant species in the family Cucurbitaceae, ... gourd, teasel gourd, hedgehog gourd, buffalo gourd/coyote gourd. The <b>bitter melon</b>/balsam apple/balsam pear is also sometimes referred to as a gourd. Description<b>Bitter gourd</b> (করলা ).JPG. English: <b>Bitter gourd</b> (করলা ), Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Date, 8 August 2015. Source, Own work. Author, Atudu&nbsp;... Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. momordicae is a fungal plant pathogen infecting <b>bitter</b> <b>gourd</b> (Momordica charantia), resulting in fusarium wilt. It is a forma specialis&nbsp;... Please notify the good-faith creator and any main contributors of the redirect by placing {{subst:RFDNote|<b>Bitter gourd</b>-shaped passion fruit}} ~~~~ on their talk&nbsp;... Discard all excessively <b>bitter gourd</b> or juice; Do not mix the juice of gourds with other juices, such as that of <b>bitter gourd</b>, so as not to mask the taste if it has gone &nbsp;...
What is the scientific name of bitter gourd?
<b>Songwriter</b>(s) &middot; Randy Bachman &middot; Producer(s) &middot; Jack Richardson &middot; The Guess Who singles chronology. &quot;These Eyes&quot; (1968), &quot;Laughing&quot; / &quot;Undun&quot; (1969), &quot;No Time&quot; (1969). &quot;Undun&quot; is a popular <b>song</b> by Canadian rock band The Guess Who . It spent two weeks at #21 ... &quot;Ballad in Plain D&quot;, which included the phrase &quot;<b>she</b> was easily <b>undone</b>&quot;. &quot;<b>Come Undone</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by British band Duran Duran. It was released in March 1993 as the ... In the US however, three new, <b>original</b> compositions written during the album&#39;s production were featured as B-sides ... &quot;Skin Trade&quot;; &quot;Meet El Presidente&quot;; &quot;I Don&#39;t Want Your Love&quot;; &quot;All <b>She</b> Wants Is&quot;; &quot;Do You Believe in Shame? &quot;<b>Come Undone</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> recorded by British <b>singer</b> Robbie Williams for his fifth studio album Escapology (2002). It was written by Williams, Ashley Hamilton,&nbsp;... Lamya Al-Mugheiry (30 October 1973 – 8 January 2009), better known as her mononym Lamya, was a Kenyan-born British <b>singer</b>-<b>songwriter</b> and record producer. <b>She</b> rose to fame in the early 1990s as one of the lead <b>singers</b> of R&amp;B group ... In 1990, Lamya performed lead vocals on the <b>songs</b> &quot;Love <b>Come</b> Through&quot; and&nbsp;... Cassandra Beth &quot;Casey&quot; LeBlanc (born November 4, 1987) is a Canadian recording <b>artist</b>, She ... &quot;<b>She&#39;s Come Undone</b>: Casey LeBlanc&#39;s Canadian Idol Bid Comes to an End&quot;. Archived from the <b>original</b> on 2011-07-08. ^ &quot;Thieves idolize N.B.&nbsp;... Jennifer Rush (born Heidi Stern; September 28, 1960) is an American <b>singer</b> and <b>songwriter</b>. ... In 2010, Rush revealed that <b>she</b> adopted her <b>artist</b> name &quot;Jennifer&quot; at the insistence of her first publishing/recording company, CBS <b>Songs</b>, the ... 1987, &quot;I <b>Come Undone</b>&quot;, 94, —, 11, —, —, 9, 28, —, —, 10, Heart Over Mind. Randolph Charles Bachman, OC OM is a Canadian musician, lead guitarist, <b>songwriter</b> and a ... Bachman wrote all but one <b>song</b> and <b>sang</b> on every <b>song</b> but two, while some of the ... is a recording <b>artist</b> best known for his 1999 top-20 hit <b>song</b> &quot;<b>She&#39;s</b> So High&quot;. ... &quot;Bachman-Cummings Band: Stars have <b>come</b> full circle&quot;. &quot;<b>Undone</b> – The Sweater <b>Song</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by the American alternative rock band Weezer, ... &quot;<b>Undone</b>&quot; is the feeling you get when the train stops and the little guy <b>comes</b> knockin&#39; on your door. ... On the 2008 Troublemaker Tour, Tom DeLonge – lead <b>singer</b> of the tour&#39;s opening act Angels &amp; Airwaves – <b>sang</b> it as a duet with &nbsp;... <b>She</b> auditioned for Reid by <b>singing</b> her <b>song</b> &quot;My Cowboy&quot;, produced by John Rich. Decker soon signed a contract with Mercury Records. Even though <b>she</b>&nbsp;... &quot;Pretty Little Dutch Girl&quot; is a children&#39;s nursery rhyme, clapping game and jump- rope rhyme. It has a Roud Folk <b>Song</b> Index number of 12986. ... My boyfriend&#39;s name is Mello: He <b>comes</b> from the land of Jello: With pickles for his toes and a ... <b>She</b> even says that Pretty Little Dutch Girl is &quot;my [her] <b>song</b>&quot; when <b>she</b> is introduced to&nbsp;...
Who sings the song she's come undone?
After several arguments, Maggie tells <b>Meredith</b> that <b>she</b> is <b>her</b> half-<b>sister</b>. <b>Meredith</b>, in disbelief, points <b>out</b> that <b>she would know</b> that <b>her</b> mother <b>would</b> be&nbsp;... &quot;Only Mama Knows&quot; <b>is the</b> fourth episode of the eleventh season of the American television ... Meanwhile, Maggie <b>Pierce</b> (Kelly McCreary) rocks the hospital with an ... In order to sort <b>out</b> the new revelation of having a half-<b>sister</b>, <b>Meredith</b> goes ... He confronts Arizona about <b>her</b> lie, and <b>she</b> confides in him that <b>she did</b> not&nbsp;... Nathan Riggs M.D., <b>is a</b> fictional character from the medical drama television series Grey&#39;s ... <b>Meredith</b> also learns that <b>her</b> half-<b>sister</b>, Maggie <b>Pierce</b> (Kelly McCreary), has ... I can&#39;t wait to <b>find</b> a new project to work with him on in the future . ... &quot;This [was] <b>my</b> final year so I was expecting Nathan&#39;s storyline to be wrapped up.&quot;. The eleventh season of the American television medical drama Grey&#39;s Anatomy premiered on ... The season <b>is the</b> first in which Dr. Cristina Yang, portrayed by Sandra Oh, is not ... Upon hearing Maggie&#39;s news, <b>Meredith</b> doesn&#39;t believe <b>her</b>. ... Not too keen on the fact that <b>she</b> has a <b>sister</b> whom <b>she</b> didn&#39;t <b>know</b> about until &nbsp;... <b>Meredith</b> Grey, M.D. <b>is a</b> fictional character from the medical drama television series Grey&#39;s ... <b>Meredith</b> finds <b>out she</b> has a maternal half <b>sister</b> named Maggie <b>Pierce</b> (Kelly McCreary) who is now working in Grey Sloan Memorial. ... But we work it <b>out</b>, and we&#39;ve <b>found</b> a way to <b>do</b> this for this long and still get along, and make it&nbsp;... Kelly J. McCreary (born September 29, 1981) is an American actress, best known for <b>her</b> role on the ABC drama series Grey&#39;s Anatomy as Dr. Maggie <b>Pierce</b>, the half-<b>sister</b> of series protagonist <b>Meredith</b> Grey. ... But I <b>know</b> I&#39;m going to have a great time: I love these people, and I love this play.&quot; McCreary played the role of Na&nbsp;... &quot;Sledgehammer&quot; <b>is the</b> season premiere of the twelfth season of the American television ... Dr. <b>Meredith</b> Grey (Ellen Pompeo) finds herself moving back into <b>her</b> old ... (Caterina Scorsone) and half-<b>sister</b> Dr. Maggie <b>Pierce</b> (Kelly McCreary). <b>Meredith</b> awakes to a banging sound, to <b>find</b> Amelia putting a large hole in a non &nbsp;... Significant other, Maggie <b>Pierce</b> (ex-girlfriend) Lexie Grey (ex-girlfriend; deceased) Stephanie Edwards (ex-girlfriend). Children, Samuel Norbert Avery ( son via April, deceased) Harriet Kepner-Avery (daughter via April). Jackson Avery, M.D. <b>is a</b> fictional character in the ABC prime time medical drama, Grey&#39;s ... The seventh season shows Avery&#39;s emerging interest in <b>Meredith&#39;s sister</b>,&nbsp;... Carina DeLuca (<b>sister</b>). Significant other, Sam Bello Maggie <b>Pierce</b> &middot; <b>Meredith</b> Grey. Nationality, Italian-American. Andrew DeLuca, M.D. <b>is a</b> fictional character from the medical drama television series Grey&#39;s ... &quot;<b>My</b> first surgery went terribly because I didn&#39;t <b>know</b> the protocol for so many things, and the other actors were&nbsp;... The thirteenth season of the American television medical drama Grey&#39;s Anatomy premiered on ... Maggie <b>Pierce</b> (Kelly McCreary) admits to <b>Meredith</b> that <b>she</b> has a crush on Nathan, unaware of Nathan ... Caterina Scorsone said that Amelia <b>would</b> be &quot;the middle-person between <b>her sisters should</b> the Nathan news come <b>out</b>.
When does meredith find out pierce is her sister?
The <b>sound barrier</b> or sonic barrier is the sudden increase in aerodynamic drag and other undesirable effects experienced by an aircraft or other object when it approaches the speed of sound. When aircraft first began to be able to reach close to the speed of sound, ... routinely <b>broke</b> the <b>sound barrier</b> in flight, for the <b>first time</b> on 3 October 1942. As the <b>first</b> human to officially <b>break</b> the <b>sound barrier</b>, on October 14, 1947, he flew the experimental Bell X-1 at Mach 1 and an altitude of 45,000 feet (13,700 m )&nbsp;... ThrustSSC, Thrust SSC or Thrust supersonic car is a British jet car developed by Richard Noble ... This is the <b>first time</b> in history that a land vehicle has exceeded the speed of sound. The new records are as ... In setting the record, the <b>sound</b> <b>barrier</b> was <b>broken</b> in both the north and south runs. Paris, 11 November 1997. Supersonic travel is a rate of travel of an object that exceeds the speed of sound ( Mach 1). ... of flight over several decades, Concorde spent more <b>time</b> flying supersonically than all other aircraft combined by a considerable margin. ... The <b>first</b> production plane to <b>break</b> the <b>sound barrier</b> was an F-86 Canadair Sabre with&nbsp;... For the Irish band, see Bell X1 (band). Experimental rocket powered aircraft, <b>first</b> airplane to <b>break</b> the <b>sound barrier</b> in level flight. X-1. Bell X&nbsp;... Outcome, Balloon altitude record and <b>sound barrier broken</b>. Website, redbullstratos.com. Red Bull Stratos was a high altitude diving project involving Austrian skydiver Felix ... filled with helium, intending to become the <b>first</b> parachutist to <b>break</b> the <b>sound barrier</b>. ... <b>Time</b>, min, Elevation, ft, Delta <b>time</b>, min, Speed, ft/min. Felix Baumgartner is an Austrian skydiver, daredevil, and BASE jumper. He is best known for ... He became the <b>first</b> person to <b>break</b> the <b>sound barrier</b> without vehicular power relative to the surface on his descent. ... Baumgartner spent <b>time</b> in the Austrian military where he practiced parachute jumping, including training to&nbsp;... Jacqueline &quot;Jackie&quot; Cochran (May 11, 1906 – August 9, 1980) was an American pilot and business executive. She set many records and was the <b>first</b> woman to <b>break</b> the <b>sound barrier</b> on ... Sometimes called the &quot;Speed Queen&quot;, at the <b>time</b> of her death, no other pilot held more speed, distance, or altitude records in aviation &nbsp;... However, Mutke never claimed he was the <b>first</b> person to <b>break</b> the <b>sound barrier</b>, but instead argued that his flight was merely proof that the Me 262 was capable&nbsp;... The Budweiser Rocket is an American 3-wheeled land vehicle, generally resembling the ... from a Sidewinder missile, that has been claimed as being the <b>first</b> vehicle to have <b>broken</b> the <b>sound barrier</b> on land. ... which was damaged badly enough to require a replacement, which in <b>time</b> was called the &quot;Budweiser Rocket&quot;.
When was the sound barrier broken for the first time?
Joyce <b>Barnaby</b> (Jane Wymark) (series 1–13)—DCI Tom <b>Barnaby&#39;s</b> long-suffering <b>wife</b>. She is tolerant of her husband, despite his being a workaholic who spent&nbsp;... From April 2011 Dolman appears as Sarah <b>Barnaby</b>, <b>wife</b> of DCI John <b>Barnaby</b> and new head teacher at Causton Comprehensive School, in <b>Midsomer Murders</b>. Neil Dudgeon replaced him in the 14th series, <b>playing</b> Tom <b>Barnaby&#39;s</b> cousin, DCI John <b>Barnaby</b>, who was first seen in a series 13 episode, &quot;The Sword of&nbsp;... John Vivian Drummond Nettles, OBE (born 11 October 1943) is a British <b>actor</b> and writer. Nettles is perhaps best known for <b>playing</b> the lead roles in the long- running television series Bergerac and <b>Midsomer Murders</b>. ... In 1995, Nettles was approached by Brian True-May to <b>play</b> Tom <b>Barnaby</b> in a new murder mystery series&nbsp;... For <b>Barnaby</b> and Troy, suspicions are drawn in on Robert&#39;s son, who openly resented his father&#39;s <b>wife</b>, and who owned the cricket bat that <b>killed</b> her. Yet their &nbsp;... Detective Chief Inspector Thomas Geoffrey &quot;Tom&quot; <b>Barnaby</b> (born 20 April 1943) is a fictional detective created by Caroline Graham and was one of the main characters in the ITV drama <b>Midsomer Murders</b>. Tom <b>Barnaby</b> (<b>played</b> by John Nettles) first appears in the programme&#39;s first ... He is <b>married</b> to Joyce <b>Barnaby</b>, <b>played</b> by Jane Wymark and has a daughter&nbsp;... Laura Howard is an English actress. She is probably best known for her role as Cully <b>Barnaby</b> in the long-running British crime-mystery Police procedural <b>Midsomer Murders</b>. ... She went on to <b>play</b> Cully as John Nettles&#39; daughter in <b>Midsomer Murders</b> for 12 years before leaving the show. Laura has also had a starring role&nbsp;... &quot;The Christmas Haunting&quot; is the first episode in the sixteenth series of <b>Midsomer</b> <b>Murders</b>. The episode aired on Christmas Eve 2013. This series starred DCI John <b>Barnaby</b>. <b>Barnaby</b> was accompanied by new Detective Sergeant Charlie Nelson. ... Simon&#39;s <b>wife</b> Tabby keeps close contact with Ross. Brendan has high hopes&nbsp;... Neil Dudgeon (born 2 January 1961) is an English <b>actor</b> who, since 2011, has <b>played</b> DCI John <b>Barnaby</b> in the ITV drama series <b>Midsomer Murders</b>. ... Dudgeon is <b>married</b> to BBC Radio producer Mary Peate. They have two children, Joe and&nbsp;... <b>Barnaby</b> is persuaded by his <b>wife</b> to take a day out at the <b>Midsomer</b> Regatta. He is soon called into action however, when a body appears during a race.
Who plays barnaby's wife in midsomer murders?
A pulmonary <b>alveolus</b> is a hollow cup-shaped cavity found in the lung parenchyma where gas exchange takes place. Lung <b>alveoli</b> are found in the acini at the beginning <b>of the</b> respiratory zone. They are <b>located</b> sparsely on the respiratory bronchioles, line the walls <b>of the</b> ... The fluid coating is produced by the <b>body</b> in order to facilitate the transfer of&nbsp;... An <b>alveolar</b> macrophage (or dust cell) is a type of macrophage, a professional phagocyte, found in the pulmonary <b>alveoli</b>, near the pneumocytes, but separated from the wall. Activity <b>of the alveolar</b> macrophage is relatively high, because they are <b>located</b> at one <b>of the</b> major boundaries between the <b>body</b>&nbsp;... The <b>alveolar</b> process (/ælˈviːələr/) (also called the <b>alveolar</b> bone) is the thickened ridge of ... The trabecular bone consists of cancellous bone that is <b>located</b> between the <b>alveolar</b> bone proper and the plates of cortical bone. ... The underlying basal bone <b>of the body</b> of the maxilla or mandible remains less affected, however,&nbsp;... The lungs are the primary organs <b>of the</b> respiratory system in <b>humans</b> and many other animals including a few fish and some snails. In mammals and most other vertebrates, two lungs are <b>located</b> near the backbone on either side <b>of the</b> heart. ... <b>Alveoli</b> are also sparsely present on the walls <b>of the</b> respiratory bronchioles and&nbsp;... A sagittal or side view image of a <b>human</b> head. The upper <b>alveolar</b> ridge is <b>located</b> between numbers 4 and 5. The <b>alveolar</b> ridge (/ˌæ&nbsp;... Surfactant production in <b>humans</b> begins in Type II cells during the <b>alveolar</b> sac stage of lung development. Lamellar <b>bodies</b> appear in the cytoplasm at about 20 &nbsp;... The mandible, lower jaw or jawbone is the largest, strongest and lowest bone in the <b>human</b> ... The <b>body of the</b> mandible is curved, and the front part gives structure to the chin. ... The inferior <b>alveolar</b> nerve, a branch <b>of the</b> mandibular nerve, (a major division <b>of the</b> trigeminal nerve), enters the ... Frequency by <b>location</b>. The lay term for dental <b>alveoli</b> is tooth sockets. A joint that connects the roots <b>of</b> <b>the</b> teeth and the <b>alveolus</b> is called gomphosis (plural gomphoses). <b>Alveolar</b>&nbsp;... In <b>humans</b>, the respiratory tract is the part <b>of the</b> anatomy <b>of the</b> respiratory system involved with ... The lungs which are <b>located</b> in the thoracic cavity, are protected from physical ... The mean number of <b>alveoli</b> in a <b>human</b> lung is 480 million. ... from the inhaled air is transferred into the blood and circulated throughout the <b>body</b>. A mammary gland is an exocrine gland in humans and other mammals that produces milk to ... Contraction of the myoepithelial cells surrounding the <b>alveoli</b> will cause the milk to be ejected ... The protruding teats and accompanying glands can be <b>located</b> anywhere along the two milk lines. ... Anatomy of the <b>Human Body</b>.
Where is the alveoli located in the human body?
<b>There Is Power in a Union</b>&quot; is a song written by Joe Hill in 1913. The Industrial Workers of the World concentrated much of its labor trying to organize migrant&nbsp;... Joe Hill (October 7, 1879 – November 19, 1915), born Joel Emmanuel Hägglund and also ... &quot;<b>There Is Power in a Union</b>&quot;, &quot;The Rebel Girl&quot;, and &quot;Casey Jones—the Union Scab&quot;, which express the harsh and combative life of itinerant workers,&nbsp;... <b>There is power in a Union</b>. Homer and Jethro (Henry Haynes and Ken Burns) released a 1967 parody called &quot;The Ballad of Roger Miller&quot; that used music from &nbsp;... Philip Dray is an American writer and independent public historian, known for his ... <b>There Is Power in a Union</b>: The Epic Story of Labor in America. Doubleday&nbsp;... The Internationale is a 1990 album by Billy Bragg. Originally released on Bragg&#39;s short-lived ... &quot;<b>There Is Power in a Union</b>&quot; (live) (Bragg, Root, traditional) – 2:35; &quot; Between the Wars&quot; (live) (Bragg) – 2:31. Nicaragua – July 1987; &quot;Nicaragua&nbsp;... The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), members of which are commonly termed &quot;Wobblies&quot;, is an international labor <b>union</b> that was founded in 1905 in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. The <b>union</b> combines general unionism with industrial unionism, as it is a ... <b>There</b> is not a <b>power</b> in the world that can make the working class fight if they&nbsp;... The album&#39;s title is also the title of a Vladimir Mayakovsky poem, which appears as part of the liner notes. The song &quot;<b>There Is Power in a Union</b>&quot; is based on the&nbsp;... <b>There</b> can be no <b>power</b> greater anywhere beneath the sun; Yet what force on earth is weaker than the feeble strength of one, But the <b>union</b> makes us strong. The Workingmen&#39;s Party of the United States (WPUS), established in 1876, was one of the first ... They championed strong trade unions, strikes, and boycotts to develop class consciousness through class conflict. ... showed some of its power by rallying support for the striking railroad workers. ... <b>There Is Power In A Union</b>. ... Jump to search. Songs by and for members and supporters of labor unions ... T . <b>There Is Power in a Union</b> &middot; Tie Vapauteen (album) &middot; The Tramp (song)&nbsp;...
Who wrote there is power in a union?
The <b>1956</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b>, officially known as the <b>Games</b> of the XVI Olympiad, <b>was</b> an international multi-sport event that <b>was held</b> in Melbourne, Victoria,&nbsp;... The <b>1956</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b>, officially known as the VII <b>Olympic</b> Winter <b>Games was</b> a multi-sport event <b>held</b> in Cortina&nbsp;... The equestrian events at the <b>1956</b> Summer Olympics <b>were held</b> in Stockholm due to the ... Although Melbourne <b>was</b> awarded the <b>1956 Olympic Games</b>, Australia had a strict six-month pre-shipment quarantine on horses. A meeting in 1953 by&nbsp;... For the <b>1956</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b>, events <b>were</b> staged in a total of thirteen sports venues in Melbourne, Victoria, one in Ballarat, Victoria, and three sports venues in Stockholm, Sweden. The equestrian events <b>took place</b> in Stockholm in June <b>1956</b>, due to ... Support <b>was</b> given for the <b>1956</b> Summer <b>Games</b> in 1953. The first zoo&nbsp;... The <b>1956</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b>, officially known by the International <b>Olympic</b> Committee (IOC) as the VII <b>Olympic</b> Winter <b>Games</b>, <b>were</b> a winter multi-sport event <b>held</b>&nbsp;... Basketball at the <b>1956</b> Summer <b>Olympics was</b> the fourth appearance of the sport of basketball as an official <b>Olympic</b> medal event. Fifteen nations, an unusually low number for the basketball tournament, competed in the event, with 174 participants. A total number of 56 <b>games</b> of basketball <b>were</b> played. ... The <b>games</b> <b>were held</b> at the Royal Exhibition Building. The 500 metres speed skating event <b>was</b> part of the speed skating at the <b>1956</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b> programme. The competition <b>was held</b> on naturally frozen ice on &nbsp;... The event <b>was held</b> outdoors at the Ice Stadium in Cortina d&#39;Ampezzo, the <b>host</b> city for the <b>Games</b>. This would be the last time that the figure skating events <b>were</b> &nbsp;... At the <b>1956</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b>, four speed skating events <b>were</b> contested. This <b>was</b> the last edition in which only men participated. The competitions <b>were held</b> from Saturday, 28 January, to Tuesday, ... at the VII Olympic Winter Games. For the <b>1956</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b> in Cortina d&#39;Ampezzo, Italy, a total of eight sports venues <b>were</b> ... World Championships between 1937 and the <b>1956 Games took</b> <b>place</b> in 1939 (four-man), 1950, and 1954. Cortina <b>was</b> awarded the 1944 Winter <b>Olympics</b> in 1939, but the <b>games were</b> cancelled due to World War II.
Where were the olympic games held in 1956?
The <b>2017</b> UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b> was the <b>final</b> match of the 2016–17 UEFA <b>Champions League</b>, the 62nd season of Europe&#39;s premier club football&nbsp;... <b>Final</b>[edit]. Main article: 2018 UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b>. The <b>final</b> was played at the NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium in Kiev on 26 May&nbsp;... <b>Final</b>[edit]. Main article: <b>2017</b> UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b>. The <b>final</b> was played on 3 June <b>2017</b> at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff,&nbsp;... The 2018 UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b> was the <b>final</b> match of the <b>2017</b>–18 UEFA <b>Champions League</b>, the 63rd season of Europe&#39;s premier club football&nbsp;... The <b>2017</b> AFC <b>Champions League Final</b> was the <b>final</b> of the <b>2017</b> AFC <b>Champions League</b>, the 36th edition of the top-level Asian club football tournament&nbsp;... <b>Final</b>[edit]. Main article: 2018 UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b>. The <b>final</b> was played at the NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium in Kiev on 26 May&nbsp;... The <b>2017</b> UEFA Europa League <b>Final</b> was the <b>final</b> match of the 2016–17 UEFA Europa ... They also entered the group stage of the <b>2017</b>–18 UEFA <b>Champions</b> <b>League</b>, as the berth reserved for the <b>Champions League</b> title holders was not&nbsp;... The <b>2017</b> UEFA Women&#39;s <b>Champions League Final</b> was the <b>final</b> match of the 2016–17 UEFA Women&#39;s <b>Champions League</b>, the 16th season of Europe&#39;s&nbsp;... The <b>2017</b> CAF <b>Champions League Final</b> was the <b>final</b> of the <b>2017</b> CAF <b>Champions League</b>, the 53rd edition of Africa&#39;s premier club football tournament &nbsp;... The <b>2017</b> UEFA Super Cup was the 42nd edition of the UEFA Super Cup, an annual football match organised by UEFA and contested by the reigning champions of the two main European club competitions, the UEFA <b>Champions</b> <b>League</b> and the UEFA Europa League. ... <b>2017</b> UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b> &middot; <b>2017</b> UEFA Europa League <b>Final</b>&nbsp;...
Where is the champions league final taking place this year?
<b>Carbon pricing</b> in <b>Canada</b> is <b>implemented</b> either as a regulatory fee or tax levied on the carbon content of fuels at the <b>Canadian</b> provincial, territorial or federal&nbsp;... A <b>carbon tax</b> is a tax levied on the carbon content of fuels (transport and energy sector) and, ... In most cases where an energy tax or <b>carbon tax</b> is <b>implemented</b>, the tax is ... In 2018, <b>Canada</b> passed the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act&nbsp;... British Columbia&#39;s <b>carbon tax</b> and accompanying tax shift has been in place since 2008. It is a ... However, in 2008 it was the Liberals who <b>introduced</b> the <b>carbon tax</b> and tax shift, which was thought to be a more market-friendly method of ... The tax shift enabled BC to have one of <b>Canada&#39;s</b> lowest income tax rates as of 2012. The <b>Canadian</b> province of Quebec became the first in <b>Canada</b> to <b>introduce</b> a <b>carbon tax</b>. The tax was to be imposed on energy producers starting October 1,&nbsp;... Taxation in <b>Canada</b> is a prerogative shared between the federal government and the various ... Retail sales taxes were <b>introduced</b> in the various provinces on these dates: ... &quot;The cost of <b>carbon pricing</b> in Ontario and Alberta - Macleans.ca&quot;. The Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act is a <b>Canadian</b> federal law establishing a set of ... See also: Carbon pricing in Canada ... set by the GGPPA and both backstop federal pricing systems were <b>implemented</b> for Ontario on April 1, 2019. A <b>carbon pricing</b> scheme in Australia was <b>introduced</b> by the Gillard Labor minority government in 2011 as the Clean Energy Act 2011 which came into effect on 1&nbsp;... Motor fuels and the <b>carbon tax</b>[edit]. See also: Motor fuel taxes in <b>Canada</b>. In 2008, BC <b>introduced</b> a <b>carbon tax</b> as&nbsp;... A carbon fee and dividend or climate income is a system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and address global warming. The system imposes a <b>carbon tax</b> on the sale of fossil fuels, and then ... Since the adoption of the system in <b>Canada</b> and Switzerland, it has gained increased interest worldwide as a cross-sector and&nbsp;... An Act to Repeal the <b>Carbon Tax</b> Bill 1 was <b>introduced</b> by the <b>Canadian</b> province of Alberta&#39;s United Conservative Party (UCP) Premier Jason Kenney which&nbsp;...
When was the carbon tax introduced in canada?
&quot;<b>Top of the World</b>&quot; is a 1972 song written and composed by Richard Carpenter and John Bettis and first recorded by American pop duo Carpenters. It was a&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Top of the World</b>&quot; is a contemporary folk-country song written by Patty Griffin and most known as recorded and performed in Grammy Award-winning fashion by&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Top of the World</b>&quot; is a rock song written by the group Van Halen for their 1991 album For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge. It is one of six singles issued for the&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Top of the World</b>&quot; is a song by American singer Brandy Norwood, from her second studio album, Never Say Never (1998). The song was written by Rodney &nbsp;... <b>Top of the World</b> is a 1997 film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Peter Weller, Dennis Hopper and Tia Carrere. It also features David Alan Grier,&nbsp;... <b>Top-of-the-World</b> is a census-designated place (CDP) in Gila and Pinal counties in the U.S. state of Arizona. The population was 231 at the 2010 census, down&nbsp;... On <b>Top of the World</b> is the third studio album by American hip hop duo Eightball &amp; MJG. The album was released on November 1, 1995, by Suave House&nbsp;... <b>Top of the World</b> is a 1955 American aviationadventure film, directed by Lewis R. Foster, and written by John D. Klorer and N. Richard Nash. The film starred&nbsp;... The <b>Top of the World</b> Highway is a 127 km-long (79 mi) highway, beginning at a junction with the Taylor Highway near Jack Wade, Alaska traveling east to its&nbsp;... Sitting on <b>Top of the World</b> is a country blues song written by Walter Vinson and Lonnie Chatmon. They were core members of the Mississippi Sheiks, who first&nbsp;...
Who wrote the song top of the world?
Matthew Vaughn <b>was</b> originally assigned to direct the film for a tentative 2010 <b>release</b>. However, after Vaughn <b>was</b> released from his holding deal in 2008,&nbsp;... <b>Thor</b> Odinson is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel ... The character <b>was first</b> portrayed in live action by Eric Allan Kramer in the ... <b>When</b> the character <b>was</b> returned to the mainstream Marvel Universe, <b>Thor</b> ... &quot;Father Issues Part Two&quot; <b>Thor</b> v3, 8 (June 2008); ^ &quot;<b>Thor</b> #1, 8 sell <b>out</b>,&nbsp;... <b>Thor</b> Odinson is a fictional character portrayed by Chris Hemsworth in the Marvel Cinematic ... Following its <b>release</b>, a reviewer from The Mary Sue has argued that <b>Thor</b> &quot;has the best ... title role after a back-and-forth process in which the 25-<b>year</b>- old actor <b>was</b> refused <b>early</b> on, then given a second chance to read for the part. The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films are a series of American superhero films produced ... Their <b>first</b> film is Iron Man (2008), which <b>was</b> distributed by Paramount ... Diego Comic-Con that the studio has films scheduled to <b>release</b> after 2021, ... <b>Thor</b>: Ragnarok beginning four <b>years</b> after The Dark World and two <b>years</b>&nbsp;... Jane Foster is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel ... Jane Foster <b>first</b> appeared in Journey into Mystery #84 (Sept. ... Aaron said, &quot;It grew <b>out</b> of the idea of the previous <b>Thor</b> becoming unworthy, which ... Loki and <b>Thor</b> arrived at the point <b>when</b> The All-Mother <b>was</b> about to be placed&nbsp;... Development of <b>Thor</b>: The Dark World began in April 2011, <b>when</b> producer Kevin ... Malekith, awakened by the Aether&#39;s <b>release</b>, turns Algrim into a Kursed and ... &quot;[ W]hile <b>Thor was</b> a fish <b>out</b> of water on Earth in the <b>first</b> two films (<b>Thor</b> and The&nbsp;... <b>Thor</b>, the god of Norse mythology, has appeared as a character in various comics over the <b>years</b>, appearing in series from a range of publishers. ... Jack Kirby <b>made</b> a story featuring <b>Thor</b> in Tales of the Unexpected #16. ... His very <b>first</b> published newspaper comic series (<b>when</b> World War II stopped US-import in 1941) <b>was</b>&nbsp;... Created by writer Dan Jurgens and artist John Romita Jr., Tarene <b>first</b> appeared in <b>Thor</b> &quot;Tears of the Gods&quot; Vol. 2, #22 (April 2000). <b>Thor</b> Girl <b>was</b> one of the&nbsp;... Waititi joined the film as director a <b>year</b> later, after <b>Thor</b>: The Dark World director ... A sequel, <b>Thor</b>: Love and Thunder, is scheduled for <b>release</b> on November 5, 2021. ... Alexander said in <b>early</b> March that she <b>was</b> no longer sure if she would&nbsp;... The <b>Thor</b> washing machine <b>was the first</b> electric clothes washer sold commercially in the United ... Washing Machine Company of Binghamton, NY claims to have produced the <b>first</b> electric washer in 1906; a <b>year</b> before <b>Thor&#39;s</b> <b>release</b>.
What year did the first thor come out?
Bond is also told that the &quot;sex maniac&quot; who was given the name of &quot;<b>James Bond</b>&quot; when the <b>original</b> Bond retired has gone to work in television. He then orders that &nbsp;... &quot;<b>Casino Royale</b>&quot; is a live 1954 television adaptation of the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. An episode of the American dramatic anthology series Climax!, the show was the first screen adaptation of a <b>James Bond</b> novel, and stars ... Both copies are black and white kinescopes, but the <b>original</b> live broadcast was in&nbsp;... <b>Casino Royale</b> is a 2006 spy film, the twenty-first in the Eon Productions <b>James</b> <b>Bond</b> series, ... McCarthy of Variety all described Craig as the first actor to truly embody Ian Fleming&#39;s <b>James Bond</b> from the <b>original</b> novel: ironic, brutal and cold. <b>Casino Royale</b> is the first novel by the British author Ian Fleming. Published in 1953, it is the first <b>James Bond</b> book, and it paved the way for a ... while the character Leiter from the <b>original</b> novel is British, renamed &quot;Clarence Leiter&quot;. The agent&nbsp;... <b>Casino Royale</b>: <b>Original</b> Motion Picture Soundtrack. The soundtrack to the 2006 film <b>Casino Royale</b> was released by Sony Classical on November 14, 2006. The music was composed by David Arnold and is Arnold&#39;s fourth soundtrack for the popular <b>James Bond</b> movie series. As a spin-off from the <b>original</b> literary work, there was a television adaptation of the first novel, <b>Casino Royale</b>, in which <b>Bond</b> was depicted as an American agent &nbsp;... <b>James Bond</b> is a fictional character created by the novelist Ian Fleming in 1953. Bond is a ... and to Sam Smith and Jimmy Napes for <b>Original</b> Song in Spectre (at the 88th ... After Ratoff&#39;s death, the rights were passed on to Charles K. Feldman, who subsequently produced the satirical Bond spoof <b>Casino Royale</b> in 1967. The Vesper or Vesper Martini is a cocktail that was originally made of gin, vodka, and Kina Lillet. The formulations of its ingredients have changed since its <b>original</b> publication ... The drink was invented and named by Ian Fleming in the 1953 <b>James Bond</b> novel <b>Casino Royale</b>. &#39;A dry martini,&#39; he said. &#39;One. In a deep&nbsp;... The <b>James Bond</b> series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by ... After the Fleming and Amis material had been adapted, <b>original</b> stories were produced, continuing in the Daily Express and ... In 2006, Daniel Craig was given the role of Bond for <b>Casino Royale</b> (2006), which rebooted the series. Q is a fictional character in the <b>James Bond</b> films and film novelisations. Q ( standing for ... The character was also featured in both non-Eon Bond films, <b>Casino Royale</b> (1967) and Never Say ... Archived from the <b>original</b> on February 17, 2012.
Who was james bond in original casino royale?
<b>Big Hero 6</b> is a 2014 American 3D computer animated superhero film produced by Walt Disney ... So he really grounds the movie in the <b>second</b> act and becomes, in a way, the voice of the audience and points <b>out</b> that what they&#39;re doing is crazy&quot; . ... Two weeks ahead of its North American <b>release</b>, <b>Big Hero 6</b> was released in&nbsp;... The series is based on Disney&#39;s 2014 film <b>Big Hero 6</b>, which itself is loosely ... The <b>second</b> season premiered on May 6, 2019 with a third season confirmed prior. ... podcast Maltin on Movies, Scott Adsit suggested an early 2018 <b>release</b> date. <b>Big Hero 6</b>: The Series is an American animated television series developed by Mark ... The series was renewed for a <b>second</b> season, months before the first season&#39;s ... Hiro, concerned about Cass finding <b>out</b> about his place in <b>Big Hero 6</b>, &nbsp;... <b>Big Hero 6</b> is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics and created by Man of Action. In 2014, Walt Disney &nbsp;... &quot;Immortals&quot; is a song written and recorded by American rock band Fall <b>Out</b> Boy for the 2014 Walt Disney Animation Studios film <b>Big Hero 6</b> ... In American Beauty /American Psycho&#39;s <b>release</b> week, &quot;Immortals&quot; debuted on ... 78 for its <b>second</b> chart week, following <b>Big Hero 6</b>&#39;s Academy Award win for Best Animated Feature. The following is a list of fictional characters <b>from</b> Disney&#39;s 2014 feature film adaptation of <b>Big</b> ... <b>Coming from</b> a military background, Professor Robert Callaghan is a pioneer in developing many cutting edge tech inventions ... Her name was not revealed until the <b>second</b> season, admitting that no one ever really asks. Feast is also included with the digital iTunes <b>release</b> of <b>Big Hero 6</b>. Feast was released on the Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection Blu-ray on &nbsp;... Tadashi Hamada is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation Studios&#39; 54th animated feature, <b>Big Hero 6</b>. ... Portions of these tests are seen in the <b>second</b> official US trailer of the film. ... Tadashi appears in the prequel manga, Baymax, which was released prior to the film&#39;s <b>release</b>, in August 2014. Baymax is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel ... When the Giri recruits Hiro into the fledgling super-team <b>Big Hero 6</b>, Baymax ... He is also programmed with fighting techniques <b>from</b> forms of combat &nbsp;... Miller also has had roles in films such as Yogi Bear, She&#39;s <b>Out</b> of My League, Transformers: Age of Extinction, <b>Big Hero 6</b>, Office Christmas Party, The Emoji&nbsp;...
When is the second big hero 6 coming out?
&quot;<b>I Feel for You</b>&quot; is a song written by Prince that originally appeared on his 1979 self-titled album. The most successful and best-known version was recorded by&nbsp;... <b>I Feel for You</b> is the fifth solo studio album by American R&amp;B/funk singer Chaka Khan, released on the Warner Bros. Records label in 1984. &quot;<b>I Feel You</b>&quot; is a song by Depeche Mode, released on 15 February 1993 as their 27th UK single and the first single from the album Songs of Faith and Devotion. &quot;<b>I Feel for You</b>&quot; topped not only the U.S. R&amp;B and dance charts, but achieved great success on the U.S. pop chart and reached No. 1 in the U.K. The song reached&nbsp;... &quot;Leben… <b>I Feel You</b>&quot; is the second single from the 2003 Schiller album Leben with vocals by Peter Heppner. The song was officially released on 2003 and&nbsp;... &quot;Do <b>You</b> Love What <b>You Feel</b>&quot; is a well-known soul/disco song by Rufus and Chaka. Released in late 1979 from the Quincy Jones produced album, Masterjam,&nbsp;... &quot;I Got <b>You</b> (<b>I Feel</b> Good)&quot; is a song by American singer James Brown. First recorded for the album Out of Sight and then released in an alternate take as a single&nbsp;... &quot;Do <b>You Feel</b> Like <b>I Feel</b>?&quot; is the second single from Belinda Carlisle&#39;s Live Your Life Be Free album, released in 1991 (See 1991 in music). To date it is the last&nbsp;... &quot;Do <b>You Feel</b> What <b>I Feel</b>?&quot; is a song by British boy band JLS from their third studio album, Jukebox. It was released as the album&#39;s third and final single on 30 &nbsp;... ... &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;ll Never Get to Heaven&quot; (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) – 5:40; &quot;With Everything <b>I Feel</b> in Me&quot; (Aretha Franklin) – 3:53; &quot;I Love Every Little Thing About <b>You</b>&quot;&nbsp;...
Who played harmonica on i feel for you?
hideList of chemical <b>elements</b> ... 11, Na, Sodium &middot; English soda (the <b>symbol</b> Na is <b>derived from</b> New Latin natrium, ... &#39;Monk&#39;s bane&#39;, but it <b>could</b> plausibly be from or related to Arabic&nbsp;... Chemical <b>elements</b> may be named from various sources: sometimes based on the person who ... The last four names and <b>symbols</b> were added on November 28 , 2016. ... Transuranic <b>elements</b> named in honour of scientists who <b>did</b> not receive the ... The name selenium <b>comes from</b> the Greek word for the Moon ( Σελήνη,&nbsp;... A chemical <b>element</b> is a species of atom having the same number of protons in their atomic ... However, a pure gold ingot <b>would</b> be both chemically and isotopically pure, ... Chemical <b>element symbols</b> (such as Cf for californium and Es for einsteinium), are ... Cu <b>comes from</b> cuprum, Fe <b>comes from</b> ferrum, Ag from argentum. Classical <b>elements</b> typically refer to the concepts of earth, water, air, fire, and ( later) aether, ... Modern science <b>does</b> not support the classical <b>elements</b> as the material basis of the physical world. Atomic theory classifies ... Next <b>comes</b> fire, which can be heard, felt and seen. Air can be heard and ... Alchemy water <b>symbol</b> .svg&nbsp;... Alchemical <b>symbols</b>, originally devised as part of alchemy, were used to denote some <b>elements</b> ... In cases where these numbered twelve, each <b>could</b> be assigned one of the Zodiac signs as a form of cryptography. The following example can&nbsp;... The names for chemical <b>elements</b> in East Asian languages, along with those for some chemical ... New names and <b>symbols</b> are decided upon by the China National Committee for ... However, the Chinese <b>did</b> not know about most of the <b>elements</b> until they ... Examples of characters <b>derived from</b> European pronunciations&nbsp;... This article lists the etymology of chemical <b>elements</b> of the periodic table. ... The <b>symbol</b> Na is from the Modern Latin noun natrium, <b>derived from</b> Greek ... Antos Ammon (expression), which <b>could</b> be translated as &quot;bloom of the god Ammo&quot;. A tetramorph is a symbolic arrangement of four differing <b>elements</b>, or the combination of four disparate <b>elements</b> in one unit. The term is <b>derived from</b> the Greek tetra, meaning four, and morph, shape. ... In Western astrology the four <b>symbols</b> are associated with the <b>elements</b> of, respectively Earth, Fire, Water, and Air. Water &middot; Alchemy water <b>symbol</b>.svg &middot; Aether &middot; Fire &middot; Alchemy fire <b>symbol</b>.svg &middot; Earth &middot; Alchemy earth <b>symbol</b>.svg &middot; Sulphur &middot; Sulphur.svg &middot; Mercury &middot; Mercury <b>symbol</b>. svg &middot; Salt &middot; Salt <b>symbol</b> (alchemy).svg &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. The five <b>elements</b> philosophy in Japanese Buddhism, godai (五大, lit. &quot;five great&quot;), is <b>derived</b> ... This article does not cite any sources. A synthetic <b>element</b> is one of 24 chemical <b>elements</b> that <b>do</b> not occur naturally on Earth: they ... <b>Symbol</b>, Atomic Number, First ... <b>Symbol</b>, Atomic Number, First&nbsp;...
Where do the symbols of elements come from?
<b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery is</b> an American web television series created for CBS All ... <b>Netflix</b>, and Amazon Video all offered &quot;a lot of money&quot; for the rights to <b>release</b> the &nbsp;... The second season of the American television series <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery is</b> set ... but he hoped a second season <b>would be available</b> in early 2019 as long as the ... episodes <b>on</b> Crave, while <b>Netflix</b> has streaming rights for the series in another&nbsp;... The season <b>is</b> set to premiere <b>on</b> CBS All Access in 2020, and run for 13 episodes. ... <b>On</b> February 27, 2019, CBS All Access renewed <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b> for a third ... op-ed, but this was confirmed in reports <b>on</b> the op-ed shortly after its <b>release</b>. ... <b>Netflix</b> releases each episode of the series for streaming within 24 hours of its&nbsp;... The first season of the American television series <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery is</b> set roughly a ... The season&#39;s <b>release</b> led to record subscriptions for All Access, and generally ... In the other countries, <b>Netflix</b> released each episode of the series for &nbsp;... <b>Star Trek</b>: Short Treks <b>is</b> an American anthology web television series created for CBS ... <b>would be released</b> monthly between the first two seasons of <b>Discovery</b>. ... <b>on Netflix</b> under the &quot;Trailers and More&quot; section of the streaming service&#39;s <b>Star</b>&nbsp;... It <b>is</b> the eighth series in the <b>Star Trek</b> franchise and centers <b>on</b> the character ... after the full <b>release</b> of <b>Discovery</b>&#39;s second season and several Short Treks shorts . ... this <b>is</b> different from <b>Discovery</b>, which <b>is</b> released internationally by <b>Netflix</b>. <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery is</b> an American web television series created for CBS All Access by ... A 13-episode third season was ordered <b>on</b> February 27, 2019, with Michelle Paradise ... season, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original <b>release</b> date. Star Trek <b>is</b> an American media franchise based <b>on</b> the science fiction television series created ... While Discovery <b>is</b> shown in the United States exclusively <b>on</b> CBS All Access, ... &quot;<b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery&#39;s</b> Budget Reportedly Paid For By <b>Netflix</b>&quot;. ... &quot;&#39;Star Trek&#39;: Second Animated Series, More &#39;Short Treks&#39; <b>Coming</b> to CBS All&nbsp;... Star Trek <b>is</b> an American science-fiction television series created by Gene ... Deep Space Nine, <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b>, and the third season of Star Trek: Enterprise. ... available through Blu-ray, or by download such as iTunes, <b>Netflix</b>, and Xbox Live. ... With the <b>release</b> of the &quot;Alternate Realities&quot; box set, remastered Original&nbsp;... Star Trek: Enterprise, titled simply Enterprise for its first two seasons, <b>is</b> an American ... a situation that remained until the launch of <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b> in 2017. ... Bakula&#39;s casting as Archer was announced via press <b>release on</b> May 10, 2001. ... Braga suggesting that fans could prompt <b>Netflix</b> into producing a new season of&nbsp;...
When does star trek discovery come out netflix?
On 8 July 1497 the fleet, consisting of four ships and a crew of 170 men, left Lisbon The travel led by Vasco da Gama to Calicut was the <b>starting</b> point for&nbsp;... The Age of <b>Discovery</b>, or the Age of <b>Exploration</b> is an informal and ... In particular, they were discovered by <b>voyages</b> launched by the ... such beliefs: <b>starting</b> in 1421, systematic sailing overcame it, reaching the ... Using the caravel, systematic <b>exploration</b> continued ever <b>more</b> southerly,&nbsp;... The era of European and American <b>voyages</b> of scientific <b>exploration</b> followed the Age of ... century the Age of <b>Discovery had</b>, through Spanish and <b>Portuguese</b> seafarers ... At the start of the 18th century <b>most voyages</b> were privately organized and ... Published journals and accounts are included with <b>the</b> <b>individual voyages</b>. Infante Dom Henrique of <b>Portugal</b>, Duke of Viseu (4 March 1394 – 13 November 1460), better known as Prince Henry the Navigator was a central figure in the&nbsp;... The geography of North Africa has been reasonably well known among Europeans since ... The report of this <b>voyage</b> survives in a short Periplus in Greek , which was first ... The Ottoman Empire&#39;s indifferent reaction to <b>Portuguese</b> <b>exploration</b> left ... in 1652, <b>starting</b> the European <b>exploration</b> and colonization of South Africa. The European colonization of the Americas describes the history of the settlement and ... Western European conquest, large-scale <b>exploration</b> and colonization soon followed. ... Eventually, <b>most</b> of the Western Hemisphere came under the control of ... Amerigo Vespucci, working for <b>Portugal</b> in <b>voyages</b> from 1497 to 1513,&nbsp;... The Kingdom of <b>Portugal</b> in the 15th century was the first European power to begin building a colonial empire. The <b>Portuguese</b> Renaissance was a period of&nbsp;... Conquistadors (/kɒnˈk(w)ɪstədɔːr/, also US: /-ˈkiːs-, kɒŋˈ-/, Spanish: [ koŋkistaˈðoɾ], ... Conquistadors in the service of the <b>Portuguese</b> Crown led numerous ... of <b>Portugal</b>, son of King João I, became the main sponsor of <b>exploration travels</b>. ... The Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire was one of the <b>most</b> significant&nbsp;... The following is a list of explorers. Their common names, countries of origin ( modern and former), centuries when they were active and main areas of <b>exploration are</b> listed ... Famous <b>Portuguese</b> explorer known for being the first European to sail to ... and conquered <b>many</b> coastal cities in Asia for the <b>Portuguese</b> Empire. The Catholic Church during the Age of <b>Discovery</b> inaugurated a major effort to spread ... In the Americas and other colonies in Asia and Africa, <b>most</b> missions were run ... Calvetos informed the pope of the pillaging carried out by the <b>Portuguese</b> ... these missions and the Spanish government have been held <b>responsible</b> for&nbsp;...
The individual most responsible for initiating portuguese voyages of exploration was?
<b>Orbiting Jupiter</b> is a 2015 young adult fiction novel written by Gary D. Schmidt, the author of ... Schmidt based the <b>character</b> of Joseph on a boy he met while visiting a juvenile detention facility. ... The Wednesday Wars (2007); Trouble (2008); Okay for Now (2011); What Came from the <b>Stars</b> (2012); <b>Orbiting Jupiter</b> (2015)&nbsp;... In these observations, he discovered a fourth body, and also observed that the four were not fixed <b>stars</b>, but rather were <b>orbiting Jupiter</b>. Galileo&#39;s discovery proved&nbsp;... There are 79 known moons of Jupiter. The most massive of the moons are the four Galilean ... Metis and Adrastea help to maintain Jupiter&#39;s <b>main</b> ring, whereas Amalthea and Thebe each ... &quot;43 more moons <b>orbiting Jupiter</b>&quot;. ... Interstellar space &middot; Kuiper belt &middot; List of interstellar and circumstellar molecules &middot; Merging <b>stars</b> &nbsp;... Hot Jupiters <b>orbiting</b> red giants would differ from those <b>orbiting main</b>-sequence <b>stars</b> in a number of ways, most notably the possibility of accreting material from the&nbsp;... By January 15, Galileo came to the conclusion that the <b>stars</b> were actually bodies <b>orbiting Jupiter</b>. He claimed the right to name the moons; he considered &quot;&nbsp;... ... their host <b>stars</b> as seen from Earth. One closely <b>orbiting</b>, <b>Jupiter</b>-like planet, named Kepler-5b, has been detected around Kepler-5. Kepler-5&#39;s planet was one&nbsp;... ... their search towards metal-rich <b>stars</b> with closely <b>orbiting Jupiter</b>-size planets, hoping to find a connection between a star&#39;s metallicity and its planets&#39; masses. ... as <b>Jupiter</b>. Unlike Earth, most of the exoplanets are not tightly bound to <b>stars</b>, so they&#39;re actually wandering through space or loosely <b>orbiting</b> between <b>stars</b>. A circumbinary planet is a planet that orbits two <b>stars</b> instead of one. Planets in stable orbits ... The claimed planets have masses at least 8.47 and 19.23 times that of <b>Jupiter</b> respectively, and ... eclipses of the <b>stars</b> caused by the reflex motion associated with an <b>orbiting</b> planet, but at present no discovery has been confirmed. &quot;Call Me Joe&quot; is a science fiction novelette by American writer Poul Anderson, published in Astounding Science Fiction in April 1957. It later appeared in Anderson&#39;s 1981 collection The Dark Between the <b>Stars</b>. ... The plot involves an attempt to explore the surface of the planet <b>Jupiter</b> using remote-controlled artificial&nbsp;...
Who is the main character in orbiting jupiter?
<b>The Philadelphia Eagles</b> are <b>a</b> professional American football team based in Philadelphia. ... <b>The</b> team originally planned to <b>play their home games</b> at Shibe Park, which was <b>the home</b> of <b>the</b> Philadelphia Athletics baseball club. Lincoln Financial Field is an American football stadium located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It serves as <b>the home</b> stadium of <b>the Philadelphia</b> <b>Eagles</b> of <b>the</b> National ... <b>Game</b>: January 18, 2004: (Carolina Panthers 14, <b>Philadelphia Eagles</b> 3). Eagles lose <b>their</b> third straight NFC Championship <b>Game</b> . <b>The</b> 2017 <b>Philadelphia Eagles</b> season was <b>the</b> franchise&#39;s 85th season in <b>the</b> National Football League, <b>their</b> 15th <b>playing their home games</b> at Lincoln&nbsp;... <b>The</b> 2010 <b>Philadelphia Eagles</b> season was <b>the</b> franchise&#39;s 78th season in <b>the</b> National Football ... <b>The</b> Eagles <b>played</b> all of <b>their home games</b> at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. <b>The</b> off-season saw <b>a</b> significant roster overhaul as&nbsp;... <b>The</b> 1933 <b>Philadelphia Eagles</b> season was <b>the</b> franchise&#39;s inaugural season in <b>the</b> National ... They scheduled <b>their home games</b> to be <b>played</b> at <b>the</b> Baker Bowl in Philadelphia, which was also <b>the home</b> of <b>the</b> Philadelphia Phillies of Major&nbsp;... <b>The</b> 2011 <b>Philadelphia Eagles</b> season was <b>the</b> franchise&#39;s 79th season in <b>the</b> National Football ... first time since 2006 and 2009, respectively. <b>The</b> Eagles <b>played</b> all <b>their home games</b> at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. <b>The</b> 2012 <b>Philadelphia Eagles</b> season was <b>the</b> franchise&#39;s 80th season in <b>the</b> National Football League, and <b>the</b> fourteenth and final under head coach Andy Reid, as well as <b>the</b> tenth <b>playing their home games</b> at Lincoln Financial Field. <b>The</b> 2018 season was <b>the Philadelphia Eagles</b>&#39; 86th season in <b>the</b> National Football League ... They opened <b>the</b> season with <b>the NFL</b> Kickoff <b>Game</b> on September 6, beating <b>the</b> Atlanta Falcons 18–12. <b>A</b> vast majority of ... After <b>a</b> big road win, <b>the</b> Eagles came back <b>home</b> to square off against Cam Newton and <b>the</b> Panthers. Veterans Stadium was <b>a</b> multi-purpose stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. ... <b>The</b> final football <b>game played</b> at <b>the</b> Vet was <b>the</b> Eagles&#39; 27–10 loss to <b>the</b> ... <b>The</b> &quot;700 Level&quot; was well known for being <b>home</b> to <b>the</b> rowdiest fans at <b>Philadelphia Eagles games</b>, and to <b>a</b> lesser extent, Philadelphia Phillies <b>games</b>&nbsp;... <b>Home</b> field, Veterans Stadium. Results. Record, 2–11–1. Division place, 5th NFC East. Playoff finish, did not qualify. ← 1971 &middot; Eagles seasons &middot; 1973 →. <b>The</b> 1972 <b>Philadelphia Eagles</b> season was <b>their</b> 40th in <b>the</b> league. They failed to improve on ... from Veterans Stadium where they <b>played their home games</b> in Philadelphia.
Where do the philadelphia eagles play their home games?
<b>Leroy</b>, also <b>Leeroy</b>, <b>LeeRoy</b>, Lee Roy, <b>LeRoy</b> or <b>Le Roy</b>, is both a male given <b>name</b> and a family <b>name</b> of Norman <b>origin</b>. <b>Leroy</b> [lørwa] is one of the most&nbsp;... Related <b>names</b>, Fitzroy, Ray, Glenroy, Elroy, Leroi, <b>Leroy</b>, Royce, Royal, Rai, Rao , Rudd. Roy is a masculine given <b>name</b> and a family surname with varied <b>origin</b>. In Anglo-Norman&nbsp;... <b>Leeroy</b> Jenkins is a character <b>name</b> for a player character created by Ben Schulz in Blizzard ... Views. Read &middot; Edit &middot; View <b>history</b>&nbsp;... <b>Le Roy</b> (also styled &quot;<b>LeRoy</b>&quot;) is a city in McLean County, Illinois, United States. The population was 3,560 at the 2010 census. Contents. 1 Geography; 2 <b>History</b> ... The original street <b>names</b> selected for <b>LeRoy</b> are virtually identical to those in the&nbsp;... (1973), &quot;I Got a <b>Name</b>&quot; (1973). &quot;Bad, Bad <b>Leroy</b> Brown&quot; is a song written by American folk rock singer Jim Croce. Released as ... Croce <b>explained</b> the chorus reference to <b>Leroy</b> Brown being &quot;meaner than a junkyard dog&quot;: Yeah, I spent about a&nbsp;... Nolwenn Le Magueresse known by her stage <b>name</b> Nolwenn <b>Leroy</b> is a French ... of the album with <b>Leroy</b> being portrayed as natural <b>history</b> museum exhibits. The <b>name</b> was later changed to &quot;<b>Le Roy</b>&quot; in 1813, after New York City merchant and land speculator Herman <b>LeRoy</b>. Coincidentally, Capt. <b>Leroy</b> Sibbles (born 29 January 1949) is a Jamaican-Canadian reggae musician and producer. ... Sibbles has <b>explained</b> that his style was to lag the downbeat slightly. Other musicians involved in the Studio One rock steady sessions included&nbsp;... <b>Name</b> and <b>history</b>[edit]. Named for <b>Le Roy</b>, New York, the home of many of the township&#39;s earliest settlers, it is the&nbsp;... Birth <b>name</b>, <b>Leroy</b> Frank Van Dyke. Born, (1929-10-04) October 4, 1929 (age 90) Mora, Missouri, U.S.. Genres, Country. Occupation(s). Singer; guitarist. Instruments. Vocals; guitar. Years active, 1956–present. Labels. Dot &middot; Mercury. <b>Leroy</b> Frank Van Dyke (born October 4, 1929) is an American country music singer and guitarist ... It became the most widely syndicated radio show in country music <b>history</b>.
What is the meaning of the name leroy?
Wentworth Earl Miller III (born 2 June 1972) is a British-American <b>actor</b> and screenwriter. ... screenwriting debut with the 2013 thriller film Stoker. In 2014, he began <b>playing Leonard Snart</b> / <b>Captain Cold</b> in a recurring role on The CW series The Flash before becoming a series regular on the spin-off, <b>Legends of</b> <b>Tomorrow</b>. Mitchell Kummen <b>portrays</b> a young Rory. The character was first introduced on The Flash. Wentworth Miller as <b>Leonard Snart</b> / <b>Captain Cold</b> (season 1; recurring&nbsp;... <b>Actor</b> Wentworth Miller has portrayed the character in The CW&#39;s television series The Flash and was in the first and second seasons of <b>Legends of Tomorrow</b>. The third season of the American television series <b>Legends of Tomorrow</b>, which is based on ... Wentworth Miller, <b>who played Leonard Snart</b> / <b>Captain Cold</b> as a regular in season 1 and recurred in season 2, returned to <b>play</b> the character&#39;s&nbsp;... <b>Legends of Tomorrow</b> is an American television series, developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc ... At the end of the season, Snart sacrifices himself to save the Legends and ... Victor Garber also <b>portrays</b> Henry Stein, an ancestor of Martin living in ... Purcell) is an arsonist, career criminal, and accomplice of <b>Leonard</b> <b>Snart</b> who,&nbsp;... The second season of the American television series <b>Legends of Tomorrow</b>, which is based on ... Lance Henriksen <b>portrays</b> an older version of the character ... &quot;<b>Legends of Tomorrow</b> Brings <b>Captain Cold</b> to the Cold War&quot;. Geek.com. Archived&nbsp;... The potential series would be headlined by several recurring characters from both Arrow and The Flash, including Palmer, <b>Leonard Snart</b> (Wentworth Miller), and&nbsp;... The pages in this category are redirects from <b>Legends of Tomorrow</b> fictional ... <b>Captain Cold</b> (Arrowverse) &middot; <b>Captain Cold</b> (<b>Legends of Tomorrow</b>) &middot; <b>Captain Cold</b> &nbsp;... Golden Glider (Lisa Snart) is a fictional character, a supervillainess appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. She is the younger sister of <b>Captain Cold</b> and an enemy of The Flash. Lisa Snart made her live appearance on the first and second seasons of The Flash <b>played</b> by Peyton ... character is also referenced in <b>Legends of Tomorrow</b>, in which <b>Captain Cold</b>&nbsp;... Sara Lance, also known by her alter-ego White Canary, is a fictional character in The CW&#39;s Arrowverse franchise, first introduced in the 2012 pilot episode of the television series Arrow, and later starring in <b>Legends of Tomorrow</b>. ... Caity Lotz was announced to be <b>playing</b> Arrow&#39;s version of Black Canary during July 2013.
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Gloria Loring-Lagler is an American <b>singer</b> and actress. She is known for playing Liz Chandler ... composed the <b>theme songs</b> to Diff&#39;rent Strokes and <b>The Facts of</b> <b>Life</b>. There were two versions of <b>the Facts of Life theme song</b> that Loring <b>sang</b>. In 2007, the entire cast was invited to attend the TV Land Awards where several members of the cast, including Rae, <b>sang</b> the show&#39;s <b>theme song</b>. In a 2015&nbsp;... <b>The Facts of Life</b> is a 1960 romantic comedy starring Bob Hope and Lucille Ball as married people who have an affair. Written, directed, and produced by the&nbsp;... Early episodes of the show typically revolve around a central morality-based or &quot; lesson teaching&quot; <b>theme</b>. The show&#39;s pilot episode&nbsp;... Lisa Diane Whelchel (born May 29, 1963) is an American actress, <b>singer</b>, songwriter, author, ... As a cast member of <b>The Facts of Life</b>, Whelchel once refused a storyline that ... On March 7, 2004, Whelchel was reunited with Charlotte Rae to perform <b>The Facts of Life theme song</b> at the 2nd Annual TV Land Awards at the&nbsp;... Alan Thicke was a Canadian actor, songwriter, game and talk show host. He is the father of <b>singer</b> Robin Thicke. ... Thicke had a successful career as a TV <b>theme song</b> composer, often collaborating with his then-wife ... these projects, which included the themes to the popular sitcoms Diff&#39;rent Strokes and <b>The Facts</b> <b>of Life</b>. The Blanks are an American a cappella group. They were recurring guests on the TV series ... Episode 2.02, &quot;My Nightingale&quot;: prime time <b>theme songs</b>: &quot;<b>The Facts</b> <b>of Life</b>&quot;, &quot;The Six Million Dollar Man&quot;, and ... &quot;Hibbleton&quot; (<b>who sang</b> &quot;Barbara Ann&quot; ); Episode 5.07, &quot;My Way Home&quot;: songs from classic movies: &quot;Maniac&quot; from&nbsp;... DuBois additionally co–wrote and <b>sang</b> the <b>theme song</b> &quot;Movin&#39; on Up&quot; for The Jeffersons, which originally aired from 1975 until 1985. Contents. 1 Early <b>life</b>; 2&nbsp;... Hello, Larry is an American sitcom television series created by Dick Bensfield and Perry Grant, ... The show&#39;s opening theme lyrics in the second season were changed; the line &quot;...the calls are comin&#39; in, you&#39;d better start to grin. ... &quot;Hello, Larry And The Death Of The Sitcom <b>Theme Song</b>&quot;. ... List of <b>The Facts of Life</b> episodes. This episode features the third and final verse of the season&#39;s <b>theme song</b>. It was the fifth produced for the first season. This episode aired on a Wednesday night&nbsp;...
Who sang the facts of life theme song?
The <b>2018 Commonwealth Games</b>, officially known as the XXI <b>Commonwealth</b> <b>Games</b> and commonly known as Gold Coast <b>2018</b>, was an international&nbsp;... It is also the world&#39;s first multi-sport event which inducts equal number of women&#39;s and men&#39;s medal events and was implemented recently in the <b>2018</b>&nbsp;... India competed at the <b>2018 Commonwealth Games</b> at Gold Coast, Australia from 4 to 15 April <b>2018</b>. It was India&#39;s 18th appearance at the Commonwealth&nbsp;... The <b>2018 Commonwealth Games</b> were a multi-sport event held in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, between 4 and 15 April <b>2018</b>. 275 medal events were&nbsp;... In March <b>2018</b>, the organising committee paid £25 million ($35 million) fee to the CGF for the right to host the 2022 <b>Commonwealth Games</b>. The fee included the&nbsp;... Boxing at the <b>2018 Commonwealth Games</b> is scheduled to be held at the Oxenford Studios in the Gold Coast, Australia from April 5th to 14th. A total of 16 events&nbsp;... Badminton events at the <b>2018 Commonwealth Games</b> on the Gold Coast, Australia took place between Thursday 5 April and Sunday 15 April at the Carrara&nbsp;... Niue competed at the <b>2018 Commonwealth Games</b> in the Gold Coast, Australia from April 4 to April 15, <b>2018</b>. Contents. 1 Competitors; 2 Athletics; 3 Boxing&nbsp;... The Bahamas competed at the <b>2018 Commonwealth Games</b> in the Gold Coast, Australia from April 4 to April 15, <b>2018</b>. The Bahamas announced it will send a&nbsp;... Athletics was one of ten core sports that appeared at the <b>2018 Commonwealth</b> <b>Games</b> in Gold Coast. As a founding sport, athletics has appeared consistently&nbsp;...
Who got the most medals in the commonwealth games 2018?
Mexico officially the United Mexican States is a country in the southern portion of North America ... <b>Mexico City</b> was systematically rebuilt by Cortés following the Fall of Tenochtitlan in 1521. ... the profound effect of New <b>World</b> silver, central Mexico was one of the first <b>regions</b> to be incorporated into a globalized economy. <b>Mexico City</b>, or the City of Mexico is one of the 32 states which make up the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico and the capital of Mexico and the most populous city in North America. It is one of the most important cultural and financial centres in the <b>world</b>. ... The oldest signs of human occupation in <b>Mexico City area</b> are those of the&nbsp;... The <b>World</b> Trade Center <b>Mexico City</b>, also still commonly called by its former name, Hotel de ... building in constructed <b>area</b>, the third tallest building in <b>Mexico</b> <b>City</b> (including antenna), or fourth when measured by its 191 m (587 ft) roof height. This is a list of present-day cities by the time period over which they have been continuously ... Name, Historical <b>region</b>, Location, Continuously inhabited as a city since ... by the still growing metropolis and are now <b>part</b> of modern <b>Mexico</b> <b>City</b>. ... The Kingfisher Book of the Ancient <b>World</b>: From the Ice Age to the Fall of Rome. The geography of Mexico describes the geographic features of Mexico, a country in the ... Indeed, the state capital of Yucatán, Mérida, is farther north than <b>Mexico</b> <b>City</b> or ... Situated atop three of the large tectonic plates that constitute the <b>Earth&#39;s</b> surface, Mexico is one of the most seismologically active <b>regions</b> on <b>Earth</b>. Air Pollution in <b>Mexico City</b> has been a concerning issue to all citizens and members of the health departments for some time now. In the 20th century, <b>Mexico City&#39;s</b> population rapidly increased as industrialization brought thousands of migrants from all over the <b>world</b>. ... The air pollution of the <b>Mexico City</b> Metropolitan <b>Area</b>, contained within the&nbsp;... One concept which measures the <b>world&#39;s</b> largest cities is that of the metropolitan <b>area</b>, which is ... <b>Mexico City</b> &middot; Mexico &middot; North America, 21,650,668, 2017. Determining the <b>world&#39;s</b> largest <b>cities</b> depends on which definitions of <b>city</b> are used, as well as ... <b>Cities</b> may be defined as the <b>cities</b> proper, the extent of their urban <b>area</b>, or their metropolitan <b>regions</b>. For a view of the ... &quot;Delimitación de las zonas metropolitanas de <b>México</b> - 2015&quot;. gob.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 July 2018. Teotihuacan teɪˌoʊtiːwəˈkɑːn/ (Spanish: Teotihuacán) is an ancient Mesoamerican city located in a sub-valley of the Valley of Mexico, which is located in the State of Mexico, 40 kilometres (25 mi) northeast of modern-day <b>Mexico City</b>. ... It was the sixth largest city in the <b>world</b>, with 2,000 buildings and an <b>area</b> of 30&nbsp;... Greater <b>Mexico City</b> refers to the conurbation around <b>Mexico City</b>, officially called <b>Mexico City</b> ... The <b>Mexico City</b> Metropolitan <b>Area</b> fully covers 5 <b>regions</b> (regiones naturales) ... The most important public transportation is the metro, one of the largest in the <b>world</b> with 226 km and 195 stations, that services <b>Mexico City</b> proper,&nbsp;...
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<b>Dorothy</b> Gale is a fictional character created by American author L. Frank Baum as the main ... <b>Dorothy</b> Dwan <b>portrayed Dorothy</b> in the <b>1925</b> film <b>Wizard of Oz</b>. In this film, Aunt Em (Mary Carr) informs her on her eighteenth birthday that she was &nbsp;... The <b>Wizard of Oz</b> is a <b>1925</b> American silent fantasy-adventure comedy film directed by Larry ... Baum&#39;s 1900 novel The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b>, costars <b>Dorothy</b> Dwan as <b>Dorothy</b>, ... In an even more radical departure from the original book, the Tin Man is <b>portrayed</b> as a villain who betrays <b>Dorothy</b>, Scarecrow, and the Lion. Aunt Em is a fictional character from the Oz books. She is the aunt of <b>Dorothy</b> Gale and wife of Uncle Henry, and lives together with them on a farm in Kansas. In The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b>, she is described as having been a &quot;young, ... 2.1 The <b>Wizard of Oz</b> (<b>1925</b> film); 2.2 The <b>Wizard of Oz</b> (1939 film); 2.3 Journey Back to&nbsp;... The Silver Shoes are the magical shoes that appear in L. Frank Baum&#39;s 1900 novel The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b> as heroine <b>Dorothy</b> Gale&#39;s transport home. ... The shoes were absent from the <b>1925</b> movie. ... In The Muppets&#39; <b>Wizard of Oz</b> ( 2005), the Silver Shoes are <b>portrayed</b> as sparkling, bejeweled, glittery Manolo Blahnik&nbsp;... Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkle Emmannuel Ambroise Diggs is a fictional ... The <b>Wizard</b> returns in the novel <b>Dorothy</b> and the <b>Wizard</b> in <b>Oz</b>. With <b>Dorothy</b> and the boy Zeb, he falls ... Silent films (1908–<b>1925</b>)[edit]. The <b>Wizard</b> has appeared in nearly every silent <b>Oz</b> film, <b>portrayed</b> by different actors each time. The Cowardly Lion is a character in the fictional Land of Oz created by American author L. ... In later books, The Cowardly Lion often accompanies <b>Dorothy</b> on her ... In the <b>1925</b> silent film The <b>Wizard of Oz</b>, directed and starring Larry Semon, the ... Lahr also <b>portrayed</b> the Lion&#39;s Kansas counterpart, Zeke (one of Aunt Em and&nbsp;... The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b> is a 1900 children&#39;s novel written by American author L. Frank ... <b>Wizard of Oz</b> is a <b>1925</b> film, directed by Larry Semon in collaboration with ... The English version of the movie stars Aileen Quinn as the voice of <b>Dorothy</b> ... The series <b>portrays</b> a future version of Oz, thereby making the mini-series&nbsp;... Scarecrow is a character in the fictional Land of <b>Oz</b> created by American author L. Frank Baum ... <b>Dorothy</b> herself, in <b>Dorothy</b> and the <b>Wizard</b> in <b>Oz</b>, praises the Scarecrow&#39;s wisdom and says the Scarecrow seemed just as ... The Scarecrow has appeared in nearly every early <b>Oz</b> film, <b>portrayed</b> by different actors each time. The Tin Woodman, also known as the Tin Man or-- mistakenly-- the &quot;Tin Woodsman,&quot; is a ... In The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b>, <b>Dorothy</b> Gale befriends the Tin Woodman ... This version <b>portrayed</b> him as a construction worker on whom the Wicked ... a <b>1925</b> silent version of The <b>Wizard of Oz</b> directed by and starring Larry Semon,&nbsp;... Billina is a fictional character in the classic children&#39;s series of Oz books by American author L. Frank Baum. She is first introduced in Ozma of Oz (1907). Contents. 1 History; 2 Other adaptions; 3 See also; 4 References; 5 External links . History[edit]. In Ozma of Oz, Billina becomes <b>Dorothy</b> Gale&#39;s animal companion after she ... Billina appears in <b>Dorothy</b> and the <b>Wizard of Oz</b>. She is <b>depicted</b> as a red hen&nbsp;...
Who portrayed dorothy in 1925 wizard of oz?
<b>Jeepers Creepers</b> is a 2001 horror film written and directed by Victor Salva. The film takes its name from the 1938 song &quot;<b>Jeepers Creepers</b>&quot;, which is featured in&nbsp;... <b>Jeepers Creepers</b> 3 is a 2017 American creature film written and directed by Victor Salva and the third <b>Jeepers Creepers</b> film, an interquel, taking place in&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Jeepers Creepers</b>&quot; is a popular song and jazz standard. The music was written by Harry Warren and the lyrics by Johnny Mercer for the 1938 movie Going&nbsp;... <b>Jeepers Creepers</b> 2 is a 2003 American horror film written and directed by Victor Salva, produced by American Zoetrope, Capitol Films, Myriad Pictures and&nbsp;... <b>Jeepers Creepers</b> may refer to: &quot;<b>Jeepers creepers</b>&quot;, a minced oath substitute for the phrase &quot;Jesus Christ&quot;; &quot;<b>Jeepers Creepers</b>&quot; (song), a popular 1938 song&nbsp;... Victor Ronald Salva (born March 29, 1958) is an American filmmaker and convicted sex offender. He is best known for directing the films Powder (1995) and <b>Jeepers Creepers</b>&nbsp;... <b>Jeepers Creepers</b> is a 1939 Looney Tunes animated short starring Porky Pig. It was directed by Robert Clampett. It was released on DVD on September 19,&nbsp;... <b>Jeepers Creepers</b> is a 1939 American film starring Roy Rogers. Cast[edit]. Roy Rogers as Sheriff Roy Rogers; Leon Weaver as Abner Weaver; Frank Weaver as &nbsp;... To set this template&#39;s initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: |state= collapsed : {{<b>Jeepers Creepers</b>|state=collapsed}} to show the template collapsed, &nbsp;... <b>Jeepers Creepers</b> is a 20th-century euphemism for &quot;Jesus Christ&quot;, and a colloquial U.S. interjection used as a mild swearing expressing surprise.&lt;!--AS OF&nbsp;...
Where does the phrase jeepers creepers come from?
The <b>Eagles</b> started their <b>playoff</b> run by traveling to Chicago to square off Mitchell Trubisky and the&nbsp;... This article is a list of seasons completed by the Philadelphia <b>Eagles</b>, a professional American ... This article documents the season-by-season records of the <b>Eagles</b>&#39; franchise from 1933 to present, including <b>postseason</b> records, as well as&nbsp;... The Philadelphia <b>Eagles</b> entered their first <b>playoff</b> game since 2013 as the first ever number one&nbsp;... The <b>Eagles</b> were eliminated from the <b>playoffs</b> as they suffered their second 17–9 loss in as&nbsp;... <b>Playoffs</b>[edit]. Main article: National Football League <b>playoffs</b>, 2006-07. weather= 32 °F (Sunny) With expectations high, the <b>Eagles</b>&#39; <b>playoff</b> run began with the Minnesota&nbsp;... <b>Playoffs</b>[edit] <b>Playoffs</b>[edit]. Round, Date, Opponent, Result, TV Time, Attendance. Division, January 11, 2004, Green Bay Packers, W 20–17, FOX 4:&nbsp;... The <b>Eagles</b> earned themselves ... This would be the <b>Eagles</b>&#39; last <b>playoff</b> victory&nbsp;... <b>Playoffs</b>[edit]. Week, Date, Opponent, Result, TV Time, Attendance. Divisional, January 11, 2003, Atlanta Falcons, W 20–6, FOX 8:00pm&nbsp;...
When's the last time the eagles went to the playoffs?
The Joint <b>Contracts</b> Tribunal, also known as the <b>JCT</b>, produces standard forms of <b>contract</b> for <b>construction</b>, ... In the 2009 amendments, the payer or payee can issue the certificate if the contractor administrator fails to <b>do</b> so. The <b>JCT</b> encourages&nbsp;... Design–build is a project delivery system used in the <b>construction</b> industry. It is a method to ... The <b>building</b> owner has a single <b>contract</b> with this joint venture. ... The architect bears the same risk as they <b>do</b> in the traditional approach but has&nbsp;... A subcontractor is an individual or in many cases a business that signs a <b>contract</b> to perform ... Many subcontractors <b>do</b> work for the same companies rather than different ones. ... In United Kingdom <b>building</b> industry <b>contract</b> law, particularly when using <b>JCT</b> standard form <b>contracts</b>, three subcontractor types are identified: . Australian <b>Construction Contracts</b> govern how the parties to a <b>construction</b> <b>contract</b> behave and ... In its present form it <b>does</b> not appear to have any advantages over the ABS contracts. Variations. A maximum percentage for the Contractor&#39;s&nbsp;... The New Engineering Contract (NEC), or NEC Engineering and <b>Construction</b> <b>Contract</b>, is a ... It now sits alongside a number of other contracts that together should <b>mean</b> that the NEC suite is suitable for what ... This contract is still between the employer and contractor but <b>does</b> not use all of the processes of the ECC making&nbsp;... The 2017 China India border standoff or Doklam standoff refers to the military border standoff between the Indian Armed Forces and the People&#39;s Liberation Army of China over Chinese <b>construction</b> of a road in Doklam near a trijunction border ... Unlike China and Bhutan, India <b>does</b> not claim Doklam but supports Bhutan&#39;s&nbsp;... The High Five Interchange is one of the first five-level stack interchanges built in Dallas, Texas. Located at the <b>junction</b> of the Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway ( Interstate 635, ... The <b>construction contract</b> for the High Five Interchange was unique in that it contained elements not found in other construction project contracts. A standard form <b>contract</b> is a <b>contract</b> between two parties, where the terms and conditions of ... The concept of the <b>contract</b> of adhesion originated in French civil law, but <b>did</b> not enter American jurisprudence until ... Joint <b>Contracts</b> Tribunal for United Kingdom <b>Building</b> Industry &middot; CLAB Data Base of the European Commission. Construction law is a branch of law that deals with matters relating to building construction, engineering, and related fields. It is in essence an amalgam of contract law, commercial law, planning law, employment law and tort. Construction law covers a wide range of legal issues including contract, ... standard <b>construction contracts</b> and the latest suite of contracts from the <b>JCT</b>&nbsp;... The Clerk of Works often abbreviated CoW, is employed by an architect or a client on a ... The role is defined in standard forms of <b>contract</b> such as those published by ... masons became more educated they in turn took on the role, but the title <b>did</b> ... By the 19th century the role had expanded to cover the majority of <b>building</b>&nbsp;...
What does jct stand for in building contracts?
The <b>Jeffersons</b> is an American sitcom television series that was broadcast on CBS from January 18, 1975, to July 2, 1985, lasting 11 seasons and a total of 253 &nbsp;... Thomas <b>Jefferson</b> (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) was an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the &nbsp;... This is the list with awards and nominations received by the American sitcom The <b>Jeffersons</b> (1975–1985). Contents. 1 By award. 1.1 Emmy Awards; 1.2 Golden&nbsp;... The Rochester <b>Jeffersons</b> from Rochester, New York played from 1898 to 1925, including play in the National Football League from 1920 to 1925. A Manual of Parliamentary Practice for the Use of the Senate of the United States, written by Thomas <b>Jefferson</b> in 1801, is the first American book on&nbsp;... Sarah &quot;Sally&quot; Hemings ( c. 1773–1835) was an enslaved woman of mixed race owned by President Thomas <b>Jefferson</b>. According to The New York Times, there &nbsp;... The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth, commonly referred to as the <b>Jefferson</b> Bible, is one of two religious works constructed by Thomas <b>Jefferson</b>. The first&nbsp;... <b>Jefferson&#39;s</b> Birthday officially honors the birth of the third U.S. president, Thomas <b>Jefferson</b> on April 13, 1743. This day was recognized by Franklin D. Roosevelt&nbsp;... The 1923 Rochester <b>Jeffersons</b> season was their fourth in the league. The team equaled their previous output of 0–4–1, going 0–4. They tied for nineteenth&nbsp;... The television series The <b>Jeffersons</b> featured several supporting characters. An incomplete list of these characters appears below.
What was tom's wife name on the jeffersons?
<b>Eukaryotic</b> DNA <b>replication is</b> a conserved mechanism that restricts DNA <b>replication</b> to once per <b>cell</b> cycle. <b>Eukaryotic</b> DNA <b>replication</b> of <b>chromosomal</b> DNA <b>is</b>&nbsp;... The origin of <b>replication is</b> a particular sequence in a genome at which <b>replication</b> <b>is</b> initiated. ... A key prerequisite for DNA <b>replication is</b> that it must <b>occur</b> with extremely high fidelity and efficiency exactly once ... sequence elements and that controls <b>replication</b> of the entire <b>chromosome</b>, most <b>eukaryotic</b> replicators – with the&nbsp;... In <b>cell</b> biology, <b>eukaryotes</b> possess a regulatory system that ensures that DNA <b>replication</b> occurs only once per <b>cell</b> cycle. A key feature of the DNA <b>replication</b> mechanism in <b>eukaryotes is</b> that it <b>is</b> ... The following events must <b>occur</b> in order to activate the origin: the DNA helix has to open, the helicase must be activated, and&nbsp;... A telomere <b>is</b> a region of repetitive nucleotide sequences at each end of a chromosome, which ... During <b>chromosome replication</b>, the enzymes that duplicate DNA cannot continue their duplication all ... The telomeres <b>are</b> disposable buffers at the ends of chromosomes which <b>are</b> truncated during <b>cell</b> division; their presence&nbsp;... Free ends <b>would</b> otherwise create significant challenges to <b>cells</b> with respect to DNA <b>replication</b> and stability. <b>Cells</b> that <b>do</b> contain <b>chromosomes</b> with DNA ends, &nbsp;... <b>Cell</b> division <b>is</b> the process by which a parent <b>cell</b> divides into two or more daughter <b>cells</b>. <b>Cell</b> division usually occurs as part of a larger <b>cell</b> cycle. In <b>eukaryotes</b>, there <b>are</b> two distinct types of <b>cell</b> division: a vegetative division ... In S phase, the <b>chromosomes are replicated</b> in order for the genetic content to be maintained. In molecular biology, DNA <b>replication is</b> the biological process of producing two identical ... Once <b>replication is</b> complete, it <b>does</b> not <b>occur</b> again in the same <b>cell</b> cycle. This <b>is</b> ... <b>Eukaryotes</b> initiate DNA <b>replication</b> at multiple points in the <b>chromosome</b>, so <b>replication</b> forks meet and terminate at many points in the <b>chromosome</b>. <b>Replication</b> timing refers to the order in which segments of DNA along the length of a <b>chromosome are</b> duplicated. ... In <b>eukaryotic cells</b> (cells that package their DNA within a nucleus), <b>chromosomes</b> consist of very ... Figure 2 shows a cartoon of how this <b>is</b> generally envisioned to <b>occur</b>, while Figure 3 shows an animation of&nbsp;... DNA re-<b>replication</b> (or simply rereplication) <b>is</b> an undesirable and possibly fatal occurrence in <b>eukaryotic cells</b> in which the genome <b>is replicated</b> more than once per cell ... structure plays a large role in determining where <b>replication will occur</b>. The <b>replication</b> origins <b>are</b> not distributed evenly throughout the <b>chromosome</b>. Extrachromosomal DNA (abbreviated ecDNA) <b>is</b> any DNA that <b>is</b> found off the <b>chromosomes</b>, either inside or outside the nucleus of a cell. Most DNA in an individual genome <b>is</b> found in <b>chromosomes</b> contained in the nucleus. Multiple forms of extrachromosomal DNA <b>exist</b> and serve important biological ... Extrachromosomal circular DNA (eccDNA) <b>are</b> present in all <b>eukaryotic cells</b>,&nbsp;...
When does chromosome replication occur in eukaryotic cell?
Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt was a physician, physiologist, philosopher, and professor, known ... In 1879, at <b>University</b> of Leipzig, Wundt <b>founded</b> the <b>first</b> formal <b>laboratory</b> for ... He also <b>formed</b> the <b>first</b> academic journal for <b>psychological research</b>, ... Born in Germany at a time that was considered <b>very</b> economically stable,&nbsp;... Today, psychology is defined as &quot;the <b>scientific study</b> of behavior and mental processes. ... <b>Very</b> high level of work on mind-sciences one can find in Vedic scriptures of Sanatana ... Lightner Witmer <b>established</b> the <b>first psychological</b> clinic in the 1890s. ... The <b>laboratory</b> was never used, at that time, for original <b>research</b>, and so&nbsp;... Stanley Hall <b>opened</b> the <b>first</b> American experimental <b>psychology research</b> <b>laboratory</b> at Johns Hopkins <b>University</b>. 1883 – Emil Kraepelin published Compendium&nbsp;... While at the <b>University</b> of Illinois, Griffith <b>established</b> what he claimed to be the <b>first</b> sports <b>psychology laboratory</b> in the United States. At this time Griffith worked &nbsp;... Lightner Witmer (June 28, 1867 – July 19, 1956) was an American psychologist. He introduced the term &quot;clinical psychology&quot; and is often credited with founding the field that it describes. Witmer created the <b>world&#39;s first</b> &quot;<b>psychological</b> clinic&quot; at the <b>University</b> of ... Witmer <b>opened</b> the <b>first Psychological</b> Clinic at the <b>University</b> of Pennsylvania&nbsp;... As a UF faculty member, he created UF&#39;s <b>first neuropsychology</b> subspecialty, and <b>opened</b> the <b>first neuropsychology research laboratory</b>. Along with colleague&nbsp;... The Vineland Training <b>School</b> is a non-profit organization in Vineland, New Jersey with the ... The <b>Psychological Research Laboratory</b> at the Training <b>School</b> was <b>founded</b> in 1906, and was ... In 1912, Goddard published The Kallikak Family, A Study in the Hereditary of Feeble-mindedness, a <b>very early</b> study linking mental&nbsp;... Mary Whiton Calkins was an American philosopher and <b>psychologist</b>. Calkins was also the <b>first</b> ... In 1882, Calkins entered into Smith <b>College</b> as a sophomore. ... Calkins began her serious <b>study</b> of <b>psychology</b> under William James, shortly after ... After the <b>laboratory</b> was <b>established</b>, it quickly gained popularity; Calkins&#39; <b>first</b>&nbsp;... In 1887, Hall <b>founded</b> the American Journal of <b>Psychology</b>, and in 1892 was appointed as the <b>first</b> president of the American <b>Psychological</b> Association. In 1889 he&nbsp;... The Princeton <b>University</b> Department of <b>Psychology</b>, located in Peretsman-Scully Hall, is an ... He commented that it was &quot;the <b>first laboratory</b> in this country, if not in the world, dedicated solely to the teaching and investigation ... An Office of Public Opinion <b>Research</b> was <b>established</b> when Hadley Cantril was department head:.
At which university was the very first psychology research laboratory established?
The company was founded on January 25, 1964, as <b>Blue Ribbon Sports</b>, by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight, and officially became Nike, Inc. on May 30, 1971. <b>Blue Ribbon Sports</b>, the original name of sports-shoe manufacturer, Nike, Inc.. List of awareness ribbons. See also[edit]. Blue Riband (disambiguation) &middot; Blue&nbsp;... In 1968, <b>Blue Ribbon Sports</b> started importing LIMBER UP to the American market. In 1968 their running shoes were the TG-4 &quot;Marathons&quot; which were all nylon&nbsp;... Nike, Inc., originally known as <b>Blue Ribbon Sports</b>, was founded to sell Onitsuka Tiger shoes in the US. When Phil Knight visited Japan in 1963 shortly after he&nbsp;... The <b>blue ribbon</b> is a symbol of high quality. The association comes from The <b>Blue</b> Riband, ... and <b>ribbons</b> of this color came to be awarded for first place in certain <b>athletic</b> or other competitive endeavours (such as county and state fairs). It also&nbsp;... Before the <b>Blue Ribbon Sports</b> business that would later become Nike flourished, Knight was a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), firstly with Coopers &amp; Lybrand,&nbsp;... The Washington Post. 31 October 1997. External links[edit]. <b>Blue Ribbon Sports</b> Media Group&nbsp;... The Swoosh is the logo of American athletic shoe and apparel designer and retailer Nike. Today, it has become one of the most recognizable brand logos in the world, and the most valuable, having a worth of $26 billion alone. Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight founded Nike on January 25, 1964, as <b>Blue Ribbon</b> <b>Sports</b> (BRS). ... to start an athletic footwear distribution company called <b>Blue Ribbon Sports</b>, later known as Nike, Inc. Knight managed the business end of the partnership,&nbsp;... Most Pabst <b>Blue Ribbon</b> fights can be viewed at TVS Classic <b>Sports</b> Network. Com. During the 1954-55 season, this show was pre-empted every fourth week by&nbsp;...
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The <b>Open Era</b> is the current era of professional <b>tennis</b>. It <b>began</b> in 1968 when the Grand Slam tournaments allowed professional players to compete with&nbsp;... The game that most people call <b>Tennis</b> is the direct descendant of what is now known as real <b>tennis</b> or royal <b>tennis</b> Most rules of the&nbsp;... Before the advent of the <b>Open era</b> of <b>tennis</b> competitions in April 1968, only amateurs were allowed to compete in established tournaments, including the four &nbsp;... The <b>Open Era</b> is the current era of professional <b>tennis</b>. It <b>began</b> in 1968 when the Grand Slam tournaments allowed professional players to compete with&nbsp;... Margaret Court AO MBE (née Smith; born 16 July 1942), also known as Margaret Smith Court, ... She also shares the <b>Open era</b> record for most Grand Slam singles titles as a mother with Kim Clijsters. ... She <b>began</b> playing <b>tennis</b> when she was eight years old and was 18 in 1960 when she won the first of seven consecutive&nbsp;... Before the <b>start</b> of the <b>open era</b> and in addition to numerous small&nbsp;... The <b>open era</b> has begun in 1968 when professional <b>tennis</b> players ... <b>Beginning</b> in 1975, the tournament was played on clay courts&nbsp;... List of Women&#39;s singles Grand Slam tournaments <b>tennis</b> champions. Note that some major ... French national championships to international competition in 1925, and the admission of professional players in 1968 (the <b>start</b> of the &quot;<b>Open</b>&quot; <b>era</b>). This page lists all <b>tennis</b> players who have won at least 30 top-level professional tournament titles since the <b>Open Era began</b> in 1968. Titles can be any&nbsp;... Rodney George Laver AC, MBE (born 9 August 1938), better known as Rod Laver, is an Australian former <b>tennis</b> player. He was the No. 1 ranked professional from 1964 to 1970, spanning four years before and three years after the <b>start</b> of the <b>Open Era</b> in ... Laver&#39;s 200 singles titles are the most in <b>tennis</b> history.
When did the open era start in tennis?
Early in the second period, a rebound off the glass came to Deryk Engelland who passed to an open Reilly Smith firing <b>one</b> past&nbsp;... The <b>2018 Stanley Cup playoffs</b> was the <b>playoff</b> tournament of the National Hockey League (<b>NHL</b>). The <b>playoffs</b> began on April 11, <b>2018</b>, after the 2017–18 regular season ended, and concluded on June 7, <b>2018</b>, with the Washington Capitals <b>winning</b> their first <b>Stanley Cup</b>&nbsp;... The 2019 <b>Stanley Cup Finals</b> was the <b>championship</b> series of the National Hockey League&#39;s (<b>NHL</b>) <b>2018</b>–19 season and the culmination of the 2019 <b>Stanley Cup playoffs</b>. ... This was a rematch of the 1970 <b>Stanley Cup Finals</b>, which Boston <b>won</b> in four, the fourth consecutive <b>Finals</b> to both involve at least <b>one</b> team vying for&nbsp;... The 2019 <b>Stanley Cup playoffs</b> was the <b>playoff</b> tournament of the National Hockey League (<b>NHL</b>). The <b>playoffs</b> began on April 10, 2019, after the <b>2018</b>–19 <b>NHL</b> season, and ... For the first time in <b>NHL</b> history, all division <b>winners</b> were eliminated in the first round as all the wild-cards advanced to the second round. The <b>Stanley Cup</b> is a trophy awarded annually to the <b>playoff</b> champion club of the National ... been <b>won</b> 101 times. 25 teams have <b>won</b> the cup, 20 of which are still active in the <b>NHL</b>. ... Retrieved September 13, <b>2018</b>. &quot;<b>Stanley Cup</b>-<b>winning</b>&nbsp;... 2016 &middot; <b>Stanley Cup Finals</b> &middot; <b>2018</b> →. The 2017 <b>Stanley Cup Finals</b> was the <b>championship</b> series of the National Hockey League&#39;s ... The Penguins <b>won the</b> <b>Stanley Cup</b> in their opponent&#39;s rink, for the fifth time. During the regular season, the&nbsp;... The 2011 <b>Stanley Cup Finals</b> was the <b>championship</b> series of the National Hockey League&#39;s ... As of the <b>2018</b>–19 season, this was the last <b>Stanley Cup</b> <b>Finals</b> to feature a Canadian team and was also the last time that ... It was the fourth consecutive <b>Stanley Cup Final</b> in which the deciding game was <b>won</b> by the road team. Since the first round of the <b>NHL playoffs</b> consist of 8 series (16 teams), there will be 23 teams in this list – the 15&nbsp;... The <b>2018</b>–19 <b>NHL</b> season was the 102nd season of operation (101st season of play) of the National Hockey League. 31 teams competed in an 82-game regular season. The regular season began on October 3, <b>2018</b>, and ended on April 6, 2019. The 2019 <b>Stanley Cup playoffs</b> began on April 10, 2019, and the <b>Stanley</b> <b>Cup</b> ... In the <b>Stanley Cup playoffs</b>, the Islanders <b>played</b> their first round home games&nbsp;... The 2007 <b>Stanley Cup Finals</b> was the <b>championship</b> series of the National Hockey League&#39;s ... This was also the most recent year that both teams that went to the <b>finals</b> had never <b>won the Stanley Cup</b> before until the <b>2018 Stanley Cup</b> <b>Finals</b>. ... It was the first <b>final</b> since 1999 where neither finalist had <b>won the</b> <b>Stanley Cup</b>&nbsp;...
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... nights beginning with the episode &quot;<b>Steven</b> the Sword Fighter&quot;. ... the final &#39;arc&#39; of <b>season</b> one over <b>five</b> consecutive nights. Main article: List of <b>Steven Universe</b> episodes. <b>Season</b>, Episodes, Originally aired. First aired, Last aired. Pilot, May 21, 2013 (2013-05-21). &quot;TV Review: The <b>season</b> finale of &#39;<b>Steven Universe</b>&#39; is an ... &quot;<b>Steven Universe</b> Recap: &quot;Change Your Mind&quot; Feels Like the End of the Road&quot;. <b>Steven Universe</b> is an American animated television series created by Rebecca Sugar. ... In <b>season 5</b>, it is implied that Lion was originally an ordinary lion, and, like Lars, developed his magical nature after dying and then being resurrected by &nbsp;... <b>Steven Universe</b>. Created by Rebecca Sugar ... Season 1. &quot;Gem Glow&quot;; &quot;Steven the Sword Fighter ... <b>Season 5</b>. &quot;Off Colors&quot;; &quot;Jungle Moon&quot;&nbsp;... [edit]. <b>Steven Universe</b> on IMDb ... <b>Season 5</b>. &quot;Off Colors&quot;; &quot;Jungle Moon&quot;; &quot;A Single Pale Rose&quot;; &quot;The Question&quot;; &quot;Reunited&quot;; &quot;Legs from&nbsp;... &quot;The Question&quot; is the 21st episode of the fifth season of the American animated television ... &quot;The Question&quot;. Steven Universe episode. Episode no. Season 5. Episode 21. Directed by, Ki-Young Bae (animation) Eun-Ok Choi (animation) &quot;Legs from Here to Homeworld&quot; is the 25th episode of the fifth season of the American animated television series <b>Steven Universe</b>, ... Shamus (July 23, 2018). &quot;<b>Steven Universe Season 5</b> Episode 25 Review: Legs From Here To Homeworld&quot; . <b>Steven Universe</b> Future is an American animated limited series created by Rebecca Sugar for ... Sugar confirmed that there would be no sixth season of <b>Steven Universe</b> (therefore retroactively confirming the <b>season 5</b> finale &quot;Change Your&nbsp;... &quot;A Single Pale Rose&quot; is the eighteenth episode of the fifth season of the American animated television series <b>Steven Universe</b>. ... &quot;<b>Steven Universe Season 5</b> Episodes 17/18 Review: Can&#39;t Go Back/A Single Pale Rose&quot;. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
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Mordecai&#39;s <b>son</b>, also named Abraham, married Ann Boone, a first cousin of Daniel. <b>Daniel Boone</b> spent his early years on what was then the edge of the frontier. The <b>Sons</b> of <b>Daniel Boone</b> later the Boy Pioneers of America, was a youth program developed by Daniel Carter Beard in 1905 based on the American&nbsp;... Edgar Raymond Darby Hinton (born August 19, 1957) is an American actor and filmmaker initially cast in commercials when he was six months old. From 1964– 1970, he portrayed Israel Boone, a <b>son</b> of American pioneer <b>Daniel Boone</b>, on the&nbsp;... The <b>Daniel Boone</b> Home is a historic site in Defiance, Missouri, United States. The house was built by <b>Daniel Boone</b>&#39;s youngest <b>son</b> Nathan Boone, who lived&nbsp;... <b>Boone&#39;s</b> wife Rebecca (played by Patricia Blair) and <b>son</b> Israel (Darby Hinton) were often featured in the stories. In reality, <b>Boone</b> had 10 children. During the first&nbsp;... Nathan Boone (1780–1856) was a veteran of the War of 1812, a delegate to the Missouri constitutional convention in 1820, and a captain in the 1st United States Regiment of Dragoons at the time of its founding, eventually rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel. Nathan was the youngest <b>son</b> of <b>Daniel Boone</b>. Relatives, <b>Daniel Boone</b> (great-great-great-great grandfather) Richard Boone ( fifth cousin once removed). Clyde Randall &quot;Randy&quot; Boone (born January 17, 1942) is an American former actor and ... They have a <b>son</b>, Richard (born in 1967 ). The Battle of Blue Licks, fought on August 19, 1782, was one of the last battles of the American ... <b>Daniel Boone</b> advised waiting for Logan, who was only a day away, but others urged immediate action, pointing out that the enemy force had a ... Boone realized his <b>son</b> was dead, mounted the horse and joined in the retreat. Patrick Charles Eugene Boone (born June 1, 1934) is an American singer, composer, actor, ... Boone was born on June 1, 1934, in Jacksonville, Florida, the <b>son</b> of Margaret Virginia ... In a 2007 interview on The 700 Club, Boone claimed that he is the great-great-great-great grandson of the American pioneer <b>Daniel</b> <b>Boone</b>. Brenda Ann Benet (August 14, 1945 – April 7, 1982) was an American television and film ... Benet was devastated by her <b>son&#39;s</b> death and sank into a severe depression. On April 7, 1982, ... <b>Daniel Boone</b>, Princess Little Fawn, 1 episode. 1966–&nbsp;...
Who played daniel boone son on tv series?