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John Adams <b>wrote the preamble</b>, which stated that because King George had
rejected reconciliation and was hiring foreign ... The <b>Preamble</b> to the United States Constitution, beginning with the words We the
People, is a ... Convention by the Committee on Style, which <b>wrote</b> its final draft,
with Gouverneur Morris leading the effort. ... only some of the usual powers of
sovereign governments (such as the powers to <b>declare</b> war and make treaties),
all ... Gouverneur Morris (January 30, 1752 – November 6, 1816) was an American
statesman, a Founding Father of the United States, and a signatory to the Articles
of Confederation and the United States Constitution. He <b>wrote the Preamble</b> to
the United States Constitution and has been called ... half-brother Lewis Morris
was a signer of the <b>Declaration of Independence</b>. Wikisource has <b>original</b> text related to this article: Universal <b>Declaration</b> of
Human Rights. The Universal <b>Declaration</b> of Human Rights (UDHR) is a historic
document that was adopted by ... The <b>Declaration</b> consists of a <b>preamble</b> and
thirty articles: ... Brazilian Resolution · <b>Declaration</b> on the Granting of
<b>Independence</b> to ... The Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen also known as
the Declaration ... Gouges <b>wrote</b> her famous Declaration of the Rights of Woman
and the ... In the <b>preamble</b> to her Declaration, de Gouges mirrors the language of
the ... Articles II and III extend the articles in the <b>Declaration of Independence</b> to ... The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen set by France's National
Constituent ... Inspired by the Enlightenment, the <b>original</b> version of the
Declaration was ... was the U.S. <b>Declaration of Independence</b> which preceded it (
4 July 1776). ... According to the <b>preamble</b> of the Constitution of the French Fifth
Republic ... "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" is a well-known phrase in the United
States <b>Declaration of Independence</b>. ... Jefferson's "<b>original</b> Rough draught" is on
exhibit in the Library of Congress. This version was used by Julian Boyd to create
a ... <b>Preamble</b> and Articles. <b>Preamble</b> · I · II · III · IV · V · VI · VII. Amendments ... The Virginia Declaration of Rights is a document drafted in 1776 to proclaim the
inherent rights of men, including the right to reform or abolish "inadequate"
government. It influenced a number of later documents, including the United
States <b>Declaration of Independence</b> (1776) and the United States ... George
Mason was the principal <b>author</b> of the Virginia Declaration of Rights. The quotation "all men are created equal" is part of the U.S. <b>Declaration of</b>
<b>Independence</b>, which Thomas Jefferson penned in 1776 during the beginning of
the American Revolution. The phrase was present in Jefferson's <b>original</b> draft of
the declaration. ... UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, <b>Preamble</b>:
Whereas recognition ... The <b>Declaration</b> articulates the history of the Americo-Liberians who settled the
<b>original</b> colony and lays out the aspiration of Liberia to be accepted as a free and
... | Who wrote the preamble to the declaration of independence? |
The <b>Bangladesh Liberation War</b> (Bengali: মুক্তিযুদ্ধ Muktijuddho), also known
as the ... In <b>1971</b>, the <b>Bangladeshi</b> liberation struggle against Pakistan was led by
secular leaders and secularists hailed the <b>Bangladeshi</b> victory as the triumph of ... On 28 April <b>1971</b>, the Gandhi cabinet had ... <b>Bangladeshi</b> nationalism emerged in
the ... The genocide in <b>Bangladesh</b> began on 26 March <b>1971</b> with the launch of
Operation ... During the nine-month-long <b>Bangladesh War</b> for <b>Liberation</b>,
members of the Pakistani military and supporting Islamist militias from Jamaat-e-
Islami killed ... During the <b>1971 Bangladesh war</b> for independence, members of the Pakistani
military and Razakar raped between 200,000 and 400,000 <b>Bangladeshi</b> women
... 3 December: <b>Bangladesh</b> Air Force ... result in India declaring <b>war</b> on Pakistan. This category contains historical battles fought as part of the <b>Bangladesh</b>
<b>Liberation War</b> (<b>1971</b>–1971). Please see the category guidelines for more
information. Awards and decorations of the <b>Bangladesh Liberation War</b> were decorations
which were ... A total of 175 fighters have been awarded on 15 December 1973
for their heroic actions at the <b>Liberation War</b> of <b>Bangladesh</b> in <b>1971</b>. The
government ... The Pakistani Instrument of Surrender was a written agreement that enabled the
surrender of the Pakistan Armed Forces Eastern Command on 16 December
<b>1971</b> at the Ramna Race Course garden in Dhaka, thereby ending the
<b>Bangladesh Liberation War</b>. In <b>1971</b> the Pakistan Army and their local collaborators, most notably the extreme
right wing Islamist militia group Al-Badr, engaged in the systematic execution of
Bengali pro-liberation intellectuals during the <b>Bangladesh Liberation War</b> of <b>1971</b>
, ... The Independence Day of <b>Bangladesh</b> taking place on 26 March, is a national
holiday. ... The Independence of <b>Bangladesh</b> was declared on 26 March <b>1971</b> by
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. ... India defeated the Pakistan Army ending the war on
16 December <b>1971</b> after the Surrender of Pakistan. ... <b>Bangladesh Liberation War</b>
. | Who was the heading the indian army during the bangladesh liberation war 1971? |
<b>Pandora's box</b> is an artifact in Greek mythology connected with the myth of
Pandora in Hesiod's Works and Days. The container mentioned in the original
<b>story</b> was actually a large storage jar ... translation of "expectation." Classical
<b>authors</b> use the word elpis to mean "expectation of bad," as well as "expectation
of good. In Greek mythology, <b>Pandora</b> was the first human woman created by Hephaestus
on the ... Hesiod's interpretation of <b>Pandora's story</b> went on to influence both
Jewish ... Thus, <b>Pandora</b> was created and given the jar (mistranslated as '<b>box</b>')
which ... <b>Pandora</b> was interpreted in radically different ways by four dramatic
<b>authors</b> ... <b>Pandora's Box</b> is a 1929 German silent film based on Frank Wedekind's plays
Erdgeist (Earth ... As there was a musical, plays and other cinema adaptations at
the time, the <b>story</b> of <b>Pandora's Box</b> was well known. ... Pabst himself later <b>wrote</b>
that Dietrich was too knowing, while Brooks had both innocence and the ability to
... <b>Pandora's Box</b> is a 1904 play by the German dramatist Frank Wedekind. It forms
the second ... Alwa Schön, the <b>writer</b>, succumbs to her charms, despite her
having murdered his father. ... Waxworks (1924); The Lodger: A <b>Story</b> of the
London Fog (1927); <b>Pandora's Box</b> (1929); The Lodger (1932); The Lodger (
1944); Room to ... Original Sin is a concept album performed by <b>Pandora's Box</b> and produced by
Jim Steinman. Steinman <b>wrote</b> the majority of this album, although there are a
couple of ... "Bat Out Of Hell – The <b>Story</b> Behind The Album" (Reprint on website). Mary Louise Brooks (November 14, 1906 – August 8, 1985), known
professionally as Louise ... Brooks recalled that "when we made <b>Pandora's Box</b>,
Mr. Pabst was a man of 43 who astonished me with his knowledge on practically
any ... When I am dead, I believe that film <b>writers</b> will fasten on the <b>story</b> that I am
a lesbian . "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" is a power ballad written by Jim Steinman.
According to ... Girl group <b>Pandora's Box</b> went on to record it and it was
subsequently made ... Steinman <b>wrote</b> the script, based on Russell's "Nessun
Dorma" segment in the ... "Bat Out Of Hell - The <b>Story</b> Behind The Album" (Reprint
on website). Urashima Tarō (浦島 太郎) is the protagonist of a Japanese fairy tale (otogi
banashi), who in a ... These texts vary considerably, and in some, the <b>story</b> ends
with Urashima ... In 1945, Japanese <b>writer</b> Osamu Dazai published Otogizōshi ("
fairytale ... <b>Pandora's box</b>, a magic box which spread disaster when opened in
Greek ... Benjamin Franklin Wedekind (July 24, 1864 – March 9, 1918), usually known as
Frank ... 1895) and Die Büchse der Pandora (<b>Pandora's Box</b>, 1904)—centered on
a ... Travelling People and was romantically linked to the <b>author</b> Gottfried Benn. ...
Originally conceived as a single play, the two pieces tell a continuous <b>story</b> of ... <b>Box</b> office, $66,680. <b>Pandora's</b> Promise is a 2013 documentary film about the
nuclear power debate, directed by ... Manohla Dargis <b>wrote</b> a somewhat critical
review. Friends of the Earth ... "<b>Pandoras</b> [sic] Promise Propaganda". Friends of
the ... | Who is the author of the story pandora's box? |
This is a list of administrators and <b>governors of Plateau State</b> Nigeria. Name, Title
, Took Office, Left Office, Party. Joseph Gomwalk, <b>Governor</b>, 1966, July 1975 ... He contributed significantly to the development of the university. He was elected
as <b>deputy governor of Plateau State</b> in 2015 under the platform of the APC. Pauline Kedem Tellen OFR was (born 8 January 1959). She is a Nigerian
politician. In 1999, she was appointed Minister of State for science and
technology to the cabinet of former president, Olusegun Obasanjo. In 2007, she
became the <b>deputy governor of Plateau State</b> and the first ... All Progressive
Congress (2015 - present). Plateau is the twelfth-largest state in Nigeria. Approximately in the centre of the
country, it is ... It is a recreational park named after a former <b>governor of Plateau</b>
<b>State</b>, Chief ... <b>Plateau state</b> has been adjusted to its <b>present</b> borders many times.
... <b>Deputy Governor</b>, Secretary to the state government, Commissioners (cabinet ... Pages in category "<b>Deputy Governors of Plateau State</b>". This category contains
only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). Ignatius Datong Longjan (May 19, 1944 – February 10, 2020) was a Nigerian
diplomat and politician who also served as a Senator representing the Plateau
Southern district in the 9th National Assembly. He also previously served as the
<b>deputy Governor of Plateau State</b>. ... Ignatius Longjan was born in Kwa, <b>present</b>
day <b>Plateau State</b>, Nigeria. Simon Lalong is a Nigerian lawyer and politician, <b>who is the present Governor of</b>
<b>Plateau State</b>, ... Between 1992 and 1994 he was the <b>Deputy</b> Scribe of the
Nigerian Bar Association in <b>Plateau State</b>. After a political stint that lasted seven
years ... His <b>deputy</b>, Michael Botmang, became the new <b>governor</b>. On March 10, 2007,
after a Court of Appeals ordered Dariye reinstated as <b>governor</b>, the <b>Plateau State</b>
... Chief (Dr.) Solomon Daushep Lar (April 1933 – 9 October 2013)(Walin Langtang)
was a ... He was elected <b>governor of Plateau State</b> on the Nigerian People's Party
(NPP) platform during the Nigerian ... His <b>deputy</b> was Alhaji Aliyu Akwe Doma. He then became <b>Deputy Governor of Plateau State</b>. He was a member of the
Presidential Joint National Consultative and Advisory Committee of Traditional ... | Who is the present deputy governor of plateau state? |
The 2020 Summer Olympics officially known as the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
and ... Overall, these will be the fourth <b>Olympic Games to be held</b> in Japan, which
also hosted ... the first being the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang County,
South Korea, and the <b>next</b> being the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China. This is a list of host cities of the <b>Olympic Games</b>, both summer and winter, since
the modern Olympics began in 1896. Since then, summer games have usually –
but not always – celebrated a four-year period known as an Olympiad. There
have been 28 Summer <b>Olympic Games held</b> in 23 cities, and 23 Winter ... Five
cities have been chosen by the IOC to host <b>upcoming Olympic Games</b>: ... The Winter <b>Olympic Games</b> is a major international multi-sport event <b>held</b> once
every four years ... The <b>next</b> Winter Olympics, <b>held</b> in Lake Placid, New York,
United States was the first to be hosted outside of Europe. Seventeen nations
and 252 ... The 2022 Winter <b>Olympics</b>, officially known as the XXIV <b>Olympic</b> Winter <b>Games</b>
and commonly ... These <b>Games</b> will be the first Winter <b>Olympics</b> ever to be <b>held</b> in
China, the fourth Winter <b>Olympics held</b> in East Asia, and the last of three ... The 2016 Summer Olympics officially known as the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
and ... These were the first <b>Olympic Games</b> ever to be <b>held</b> in South America and
the fourth to be <b>held</b> in a developing ... The Best On-Air Promotion was
announced <b>next</b> with the BBC Sport winning with NBC this time <b>coming</b> second
and ... The Youth <b>Olympic Games</b> (YOG) is an international multi-sport event organized
by the International Olympic Committee. The games are <b>held</b> every four years in
staggered summer and winter events ... In the <b>next</b> Games which will be the 2020
Games at Lausanne, there will be a new sport added which is ski mountaineering
... The 2024 Summer <b>Olympics</b> officially known as the <b>Games</b> of the XXXIII
Olympiad and ... Venues[edit]. Most of the <b>Olympic</b> events will be <b>held</b> in and
around Paris, including the suburbs of Saint-Denis, Le Bourget, Nanterre,
Versailles, and ... The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: Olympische Sommerspiele 1936),
officially known as ... the disruption of the Second World War. The <b>next Olympic</b>
<b>Games</b> were <b>held</b> in 1948 (the Winter in Switzerland and then the Summer in
London). The modern <b>Olympic Games</b> or Olympics are leading international sporting
events featuring ... The <b>Olympic Games</b> are <b>held</b> every four years, with the
Summer and Winter Games alternating by occurring every ... Over the <b>next</b> twelve
years, Guttmann and others continued their efforts to use sports as an avenue to
healing. The 2014 Winter <b>Olympics</b>, officially called the XXII <b>Olympic</b> Winter <b>Games</b> (
French: Les XXIIes ... the Winter <b>Olympics</b>. The Soviet Union was the host of the
1980 Summer <b>Olympics held</b> in and around Moscow. ... icon <b>next</b> to the column
title. | When is next olympic games to be held? |
"<b>Georgia on My Mind</b>" is a 1930 <b>song</b> written by Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart
Gorrell and first recorded that <b>year</b>. It has often been associated with Ray Charles
, ... Hoagland Howard "Hoagy" Carmichael (November 22, 1899 – December 27,
1981) was an American singer, <b>songwriter</b>, and actor. American <b>composer</b> and
<b>author</b>, Alec Wilder described Carmichael as the ... Carmichael composed and
recorded "<b>Georgia on My Mind</b>" (lyrics by Stuart Gorrell) in 1930. The <b>song</b>
became ... Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004) was an American
singer, ... Charles' 1960 hit "<b>Georgia On My Mind</b>" was the first of his three career
No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. His 1962 <b>album</b>, Modern Sounds In Country
And Western Music, became his first <b>album</b> to top the Billboard 200. Charles had
... Some circumstantial evidence that "<b>Georgia on My Mind</b>" is still copyrighted (in ...
had the state of Georgia on their minds (hehe!) when they <b>wrote the song</b>. Stardust is the twenty-second studio <b>album</b> by Willie Nelson, released in 1978. Its
ten <b>songs</b> ... Jones adapted the <b>song</b> for Nelson, who also picked for the <b>album</b> "
<b>Georgia on My Mind</b>", "Blue Skies", "All of Me", "Unchained Melody", "September
... The Second <b>Album</b> is the second <b>album</b> by the British band the Spencer Davis
Group, released ... Jackie Edwards' "Keep on Running", which gave the group
their first U.K. number 1 single, and the R&B standard "<b>Georgia on My Mind</b>". Soul Provider is the sixth studio <b>album</b> by American recording artist Michael
Bolton. The <b>album</b> ... For the single version of "<b>Georgia on My Mind</b>", CBS edited
out Michael Brecker's saxophone solo and replaced it with one by Kenny G. Stuart Graham Steven Gorrell (September 17, 1901 – August 10, 1963) is best
known for writing the lyrics for the <b>song</b> "<b>Georgia on My Mind</b>". ... ended up writing
lyrics for it. Gorrell became a banker and never <b>wrote</b> another lyric in his life. "Georgia" is a single by Australian singer-<b>songwriter</b> Vance Joy, the <b>song</b> is
included on his ... "Georgia" is a homage not only to a girl and falling in love, but
also to Ray Charles' <b>song</b> "<b>Georgia on My Mind</b>". Joy names "Georgia" as one of
his ... The Last Waltz was a concert by the Canadian-American rock group The Band,
held on ... Dylan, <b>who wrote the song</b>, and Manuel, whose falsetto rendition had
made the <b>song</b> famous on ... It includes <b>songs</b> not available in the film or the
official <b>album</b> releases, including "<b>Georgia on My Mind</b>", "King Harvest (Has
Surely ... | Who wrote the song georgia on my mind? |
The <b>Arabian Sea</b> is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north
by Pakistan and Iran, on the west by the Gulf of Aden, Guardafui Channel and ... Pages in category "Shipwrecks in the <b>Arabian Sea</b>". The following 10 pages are
in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn ... The Gulf of Oman leads to the <b>Arabian Sea</b>. Detail from larger map of the Middle
East. In 550 BC, the Achaemenid Empire established the first ancient empire in ... Pages in category "Bodies of water of the <b>Arabian Sea</b>". The following 7 pages
are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn ... The Arabian Peninsula is a peninsula between the Red Sea, the <b>Arabian Sea</b>,
and the Persian Gulf. There are 60 known tropical cyclones that affected the ... The Indus River Delta-<b>Arabian Sea</b> mangroves are a large mangrove ecoregion
on the <b>Arabian Sea</b> coast of Sindh Province, Pakistan. The Indus River Delta ... Pages in category "Submarine communications cables in the <b>Arabian Sea</b>". The
following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to <b>Arabian Sea</b>. Subcategories. This
category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. L. |state=collapsed : {{Countries bordering the <b>Arabian Sea</b>|state=collapsed}} to
show the template collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its title bar; |state=expanded
... The <b>Arabian Sea</b> Country Club (A.S.C.C.L.), is a recreational club with a golf
course and several other sporting facilities, located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. | On what sea do you find the city of bombay india? |
<b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul</b> (film). From Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Diary of a Wimpy ... <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul</b>. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Jump to navigation Jump to search. This article is about the book. <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul</b> was released on May 19, 2017, and is the
first film to feature an ... The <b>Wimpy Kid</b> Movie <b>Diary</b>: The Next Chapter covers how the film The <b>Long</b>
<b>Haul</b> was made. It is dedicated to Jason Drucker, the actor who played Greg in
that ... <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> is a children's novel written and illustrated by Jeff Kinney. It
is the first ... A film of the same name was released on March 19, 2010. The
sequel to the film is Rodrick Rules, followed by Dog Days and The <b>Long Haul</b>. Jason Ian Drucker (born September 20, 2005) is an American child actor. He
starred as Greg Heffley in the 2017 film <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul</b>. In the movie series, Rowley is portrayed by Robert Capron (the first 3 movies)
and Owen Asztalos (The <b>Long Haul</b>). Frank Heffley[edit]. Frank Heffley is Greg's ... Gregory "Greg" Heffley is a fictional character and the protagonist of the realistic
fiction novel series Diary of a Wimpy Kid created by American cartoonist Jeff
Kinney. ... The cast was completely changed for the fourth film <b>Diary of a Wimpy</b>
<b>Kid: The Long Haul</b>, which was released on May 19, 2017 with Jason Drucker as
Greg, ... Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a 2010 American live-action/animated comedy film
directed by Thor ... sequels, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (2011), Diary of
a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (2012), and <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul</b> (2017). Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School is a children's novel written by American author
... preceded by <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul</b> and followed by Diary of a ... | Which actress stars as a mom in the film diary of a wimpy kid the long haul? |
Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that first landed humans on the <b>Moon</b>. Commander
Neil Armstrong and lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin formed the American crew that
landed the Apollo Lunar Module Eagle on July 20, 1969, at 20:17 UTC.
Armstrong became the <b>first person</b> to step onto the lunar surface six hours ... We
choose to <b>go</b> to the <b>Moon</b> in this decade and do the other things, not ... Twelve people have walked on Earth's <b>Moon</b>, starting with Neil Armstrong and
ending with ... Alan Shepard was the oldest <b>person</b> to walk on the <b>Moon</b>, at age
47 years ... NASA announced in July 2019 plans for another <b>man</b> and the <b>first</b>
woman to ... He then <b>went</b> to work on collecting the contingency sample, which
was a ... NASA assigned 32 American astronauts to the Apollo lunar landing program, and
24, flying on nine missions between December 1968 and December 1972,
orbited the <b>Moon</b>. During six two-<b>man</b> landing missions twelve astronauts walked
on the lunar ... Of the 24 astronauts who flew to the <b>Moon</b>, two <b>went</b> on to
command a Skylab ... A <b>Moon</b> landing is the arrival of a spacecraft on the surface of the <b>Moon</b>. This
includes both crewed and robotic missions. The <b>first human</b>-made object to touch
the <b>Moon</b> was the Soviet Union's Luna ... To <b>get</b> to the <b>Moon</b>, a spacecraft must
first leave Earth's gravity well; currently, the only practical means is a rocket. Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 – August 25, 2012) was an American
astronaut and aeronautical engineer and the <b>first person</b> to walk on the <b>Moon</b>. ...
An uncle who had attended MIT advised him that it was not necessary to <b>go</b> all
the ... Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (9 March 1934 – 27 March 1968) was a Soviet Air
Forces pilot and ... Aboard was Gagarin, the <b>first human to travel</b> into space,
using the call sign Kedr (Russian: Кедр, Siberian pine or cedar). The radio ...
Gagarin has been honoured on the <b>Moon</b> by astronauts and astronomers. During
the ... Apollo 8 was the <b>first</b> crewed spacecraft to leave low Earth orbit and the <b>first</b> to
reach the <b>Moon</b>, ... Apollo 8 took 68 hours (almost three days) to <b>travel</b> the
distance to the <b>Moon</b>. The crew orbited the ... After consulting with his experts and
advisors, he chose such a project: to land a <b>man</b> on the <b>Moon</b> and return him to
the Earth. <b>Moon</b> landing conspiracy theories claim that some or all elements of the Apollo
program and ... NASA raised "about US$30 billion" to <b>go</b> to the <b>Moon</b>, and
Kaysing claimed in his book that this could have been used to "pay off" many
people. ... was the first to achieve many of the early milestones in space: the <b>first</b>
<b>man</b>-made ... This is a list of astronauts by <b>first</b> flight, in chronological order, according to the
international ... Neil Armstrong, 26th <b>person</b> in space and <b>first</b> to set foot on the
<b>Moon</b>. Harrison Schmitt, joint 59th <b>person</b> in ... Mae Jemison, joint 280th <b>person</b>
and <b>first</b> African American woman to <b>go</b> into space. Susan Helms, joint 286th
<b>person</b> in ... The physical exploration of the <b>Moon</b> began when Luna 2, a space probe
launched by the ... Galileo Galilei is generally credited as the <b>first person</b> to use a
telescope for astronomical purposes; having made his ... Aristarchus <b>went</b> a step
further and computed the distance from Earth, together with its size, obtaining a
value of ... | Who is the first person to go to the moon? |
An <b>electron transport chain</b> (ETC) <b>is</b> a series of complexes that transfer electrons
from electron donors to electron acceptors via redox ... Oxidative phosphorylation <b>is</b> the metabolic pathway in which cells use enzymes
to oxidize ... Both the <b>electron transport chain</b> and the ATP synthase <b>are</b>
embedded in a membrane, and energy <b>is</b> transferred from electron ...
Cytochrome c <b>is</b> also <b>found</b> in some <b>bacteria</b>, where it <b>is located</b> within the
periplasmic space. In photosynthesis, the light-dependent reactions take place on the thylakoid
membranes. ... In <b>bacteria</b>, the special pair <b>is</b> called P760, P840, P870, or P960.
... The <b>electron transport chain</b> of photosynthesis <b>is</b> often put in a diagram called
the ... <b>Bacterial</b> anoxygenic photosynthesis <b>is</b> distinguished from the more familiar
terrestrial plant ... The <b>electron transport chain</b> of green sulfur <b>bacteria</b> — such as
<b>is</b> present in model organism Chlorobaculum tepidum — uses the reaction centre
... Photosystems <b>are</b> functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in
photosynthesis that together carry out the primary photochemistry of
photosynthesis: the absorption of light and the transfer of energy and electrons. ...
complex to photosystem I via an <b>electron transport chain</b> set in the thylakoid
membrane. Nitrifying <b>bacteria are</b> chemolithotrophic organisms that include species of the
genera ... The stream of four electron <b>are</b> channelled through cytochrome c554 to
a ... and <b>is</b> part of an <b>electron transfer chain</b> which channels electrons from nitrite
to ... The cytochrome complex, or cyt c <b>is</b> a small hemeprotein <b>found</b> loosely
associated with the ... Cytochrome c <b>is</b> a component of the <b>electron transport</b>
<b>chain</b> in mitochondria. The heme ... A <b>bacterial</b> cytochrome c functions as a nitrite
reductase. An exoelectrogen normally refers to a microorganism that has the ability to
transfer electrons extracellularly. While exoelectrogen <b>is</b> the predominant name,
other terms have been used: electrochemically active <b>bacteria</b>, anode respiring
<b>bacteria</b>, and electricigens. ... <b>are</b> produced following ATP production using an
<b>electron transport chain</b> ... Chemiosmosis <b>is</b> the movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane,
down their ... In mitochondria, energy released by the <b>electron transport chain is</b>
used to move ... Azzone et al. stressed that the inside phase (N side of the
membrane) <b>is</b> the <b>bacterial</b> cytoplasm, mitochondrial matrix, or chloroplast stroma
; the ... The enzyme cytochrome c oxidase or Complex IV, EC 1.9.3.1 <b>is</b> a large
transmembrane protein complex <b>found in bacteria</b>, archaea, and in eukaryotes in
their mitochondria. It <b>is</b> the last enzyme in the respiratory <b>electron transport chain</b>
of cells <b>located</b> ... | Where is electron transport chain located in bacteria? |
<b>Happy Feet</b> is a 2006 computer-animated musical comedy film directed,
produced, and ... As a result, their son, <b>Mumble</b>, is unable to sing, but he can tap
dance instead. Nevertheless, he is enamored with Gloria, a female penguin who
is ... <b>Happy Feet</b> Two is a 2011 computer-animated family film directed, produced and
co-written by ... In this movie, Erik, the son of <b>Mumble</b> and Gloria, must stop the
Apocalypse of Antarctica. Kennedy Miller Mitchell and Dr. D Studios from Sydney,
... Mumble may refer to: Look up mumble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. <b>Mumble</b>
(<b>Happy Feet</b>), main character from the Happy Feet franchise; Mumble (software) ... Savion Glover (born November 19, 1973) is an American tap dancer, actor, and
choreographer. ... Streisand's "Timeless"; 2006 - <b>Happy Feet</b>, choreography and
motion capture for "<b>Mumble</b>"; 2011 - <b>Happy Feet</b> 2, choreography for "<b>Mumble</b>" ... <b>Happy Feet</b> is an action-adventure game based on the movie of the same name.
Released in ... KC and the Sunshine Band for when <b>Mumble</b> hatches, and "I Will
Survive" from Gloria Gaynor sung by Gloria when <b>Mumble</b> and her break up. Elijah Jordan Wood (born January 28, 1981) is an American actor, voice actor,
film producer, ... Wood's voice work includes the role of <b>Mumble</b> in <b>Happy Feet</b> (
2006) and its sequel; the title character in 9 (2009); and Spyro in the Legend of ... This list of fictional penguins is subsidiary to the list of fictional birds and is a
collection of ... Gloria, <b>Happy Feet</b>, She is <b>Mumble's</b> love interest and eventually
becomes his mate. Gunter, Adventure Time, The penguin of the ice king who
likes to ... Yuya Tegoshi is a member of Japanese boy band NEWS and its subgroup
Tegomass, both ... Tegoshi Yuya debuted in 2007 as a voice actor for the
Japanese release of the American animated film <b>Happy Feet</b> as the voice of
<b>Mumble</b>. In July ... Misc[edit]. The listed of Penguins in animated cartoons needs to be alphabetized.
Will somebody alphabetize it, please? Thank you. Erudil 16:10, 22 January 2007
(UTC). This is absolutely retarded - Why does such a list exist? It's mostly from "
Happy Feet" anyways. ... 1) Is <b>Mumble</b> (<b>Happy Feet</b>) a link to an article about a
fictional penguin? Matt Lee is an Australian dancer and actor. He has starred in We Will Rock You,
Rent, Grease, and Mary Poppins for which he won a Helpmann Award for Best
Actor in a Musical. He was a motion capture principle for the Oscar winning film
<b>Happy Feet</b> where he brought to life the loveable tap dancing penguin <b>Mumble</b>. | Who did the voice of mumble in happy feet? |
<b>Lafayette</b> is a <b>city</b> in and the county seat of Tippecanoe County, <b>Indiana</b>, United
States, located ... <b>Lafayette</b> was <b>founded</b> in 1825 on the south/east bank of the
Wabash River near where the river becomes impassable for riverboats upstream,
... West <b>Lafayette</b> is a <b>city</b> in Wabash Township, Tippecanoe County, <b>Indiana</b>,
United States, about ... Today, West <b>Lafayette</b> has <b>established</b> itself as a separate
<b>city</b>, with independent services and unique neighborhoods distinct from those of
its ... <b>Lafayette</b> (formerly La Fayette) is a <b>city</b> in Contra Costa County, California, United
States. ... On March 2, 1857, the <b>LaFayette</b> post office was <b>established</b> by the U.S.
Postal Service. ... after the French general who <b>became</b> a hero of the American
Revolution (probably not because his wife was a native of <b>Lafayette</b>, <b>Indiana</b>). The following is a list of <b>towns</b> in <b>Indiana</b> as of the 2010 United States Census,
with populations from 2000 and 2010. In <b>Indiana</b>, a <b>town</b> is differentiated from a ... The history of <b>Indianapolis</b> spans three centuries. <b>Founded</b> in 1820, the area
where the <b>city</b> ... <b>Indiana</b>, to <b>Lafayette</b>, <b>Indiana</b>, as part of the Mammoth Internal
Improvement Act in 1836, the Madison and <b>Indianapolis</b>, the first steam railroad
in ... Fowler is a <b>town</b> in Center Township, Benton County, <b>Indiana</b>, United States. The
population was 2,317 at the 2010 census. It is part of the <b>Lafayette</b>, <b>Indiana</b>
Metropolitan Statistical Area. ... The <b>town</b> was <b>incorporated</b> in 1875, and its rapid
growth is clear from the following list, printed in an 1883 history of Benton County:
. Crawfordsville is a <b>city</b> in Montgomery County in west central <b>Indiana</b>, U.S., 49 mi.
west by ... It was successfully <b>incorporated as a town</b> in 1834, following a failed
attempt three years earlier. ... in <b>Indiana</b> occurred in Crawfordsville YMCA
between the teams from Crawfordsville's and <b>Lafayette's</b> YMCAs on March 16,
1894. Battle Ground is a <b>town</b> in Tippecanoe Township, Tippecanoe County in the U.S.
state of <b>Indiana</b>. The population was 1,334 at the 2010 census. It is near the site
of the Battle of Tippecanoe. Battle Ground is part of the <b>Lafayette</b>, <b>Indiana</b>,
Metropolitan Statistical Area. ... Founded, 1867. Government. • Council President,
Steve ... Purdue University is a public research university in West <b>Lafayette</b>, <b>Indiana</b>, and
the flagship campus of the Purdue University system. The university was <b>founded</b>
in 1869 after <b>Lafayette</b> businessman John ... Purdue's campus is situated in the
small <b>city</b> of West <b>Lafayette</b>, near the western bank of the Wabash River, across ... Dayton is a <b>town</b> in Sheffield Township, Tippecanoe County, in the U.S. state of
<b>Indiana</b>. The population was 1,420 at the 2010 census. It is part of the <b>Lafayette</b>,
<b>Indiana</b> Metropolitan Statistical Area. ... Type, Incorporated town. Area. • Total,
1.14 ... | When was lafayette indiana incorporated as a town? |
Our Gang is an American series of comedy short films chronicling a group of poor
... Roach's The <b>Little Rascals</b> package (now owned by CBS Television ... The <b>Little Rascals</b> is a 1994 American family comedy film produced by Amblin
Entertainment, and released by Universal Pictures on August 5, 1994. The film is
... The <b>Little Rascals</b> Day Care Center was a day care in Edenton, North Carolina,
where, from 1989 to 1995, there were arrests, charges and trials of seven people
... The <b>Little Rascals</b> is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series produced by
Hanna-Barbera Productions and King World Productions. It first aired on ABC ... The following is a complete list of the 220 Our Gang short films produced by Hal
Roach Studios ... Initially in the <b>Little Rascals</b> television package, but eliminated
in the early 1980s due to sound quality. Released as a three-reel (thirty minute) ... The <b>Little Rascals</b> Save the Day is a 2014 American direct-to-video comedy film
released by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. The film is the second ... William "Billie" Thomas Jr. (March 12, 1931 – October 10, 1980) was an
American child actor best remembered for portraying the character of Buckwheat
in the Our Gang (<b>Little Rascals</b>) short films from 1934 until the series' end in 1944
. Matthew Beard Jr. (January 1, 1925 – January 8, 1981) was an American child
actor, most ... McGowan, who was always frustrated ("stymied") by little Matthew's
curious wanderings around the studio; the character ... Our Gang / <b>Little Rascals</b>. The <b>Little Rascals</b> Christmas Special is an animated Christmas television special
based on the Our Gang comedies of the 1920s, 1930s, and early 1940s. Pete the Pup was a character in Hal Roach's Our Gang comedies during the
1930s, otherwise ... In the 1994 feature film remake of The <b>Little Rascals</b>, Pete is
an American Bulldog, and in the 2014 movie The <b>Little Rascals</b> Save the Day,
Pete ... | When was the first little rascals movie made? |
United States · <b>Georgia</b> (U.S. state) Columbus, <b>Georgia</b>. Runner-up, Kawaguchi
City <b>Little League</b> Japan Kawaguchi, Saitama, Japan. ← 2005 · <b>Little League</b>
World Series · 2007 →. The 2006 <b>Little League</b> World Series, held in South
Williamsport, Pennsylvania, took place ... <b>New</b> England wins Pool B based on
head-to-head tiebreaker. This article details the list of <b>Little League</b> World Series winners by division.
There are currently ... 1954, <b>New York</b> (state) ... 1983, <b>Georgia</b> (U.S. state)
Marietta ... This is a list of <b>Minor League</b> Baseball leagues and teams in the United States,
Canada, and ... 1.5.1 <b>New York</b>–Penn League; 1.5.2 Northwest League. 1.6
Rookie-Advanced leagues. 1.6.1 Appalachian League; 1.6.2 Pioneer League.
1.7 Rookie leagues. The 2018 <b>Little League</b> World Series was held from August 16 to August 26 at the
<b>Little League</b> ... Peachtree City, <b>Georgia</b> ... <b>Little League</b> Classic would be played
on August 19, 2018, between the <b>New York</b> Mets and Philadelphia Phillies. The 2009 <b>Little League</b> World Series was the 63rd edition of the championship
tournament for ... Staten Island, <b>New York</b> ... Warner Robins, <b>Georgia</b> · Southeast
... <b>Georgia</b> (U.S. state) <b>Georgia</b> ... <b>New York</b> (state) ... <b>GA</b>: Spencer Sato (2), Justin
Jones (3), Blake Jackson (1) <b>NY</b>: ... <b>New York</b>, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 3, 7, 2. <b>Georgia</b> ◅, 2, 2, 2, 1, 0, X, 7, 8, 0 ... Notes: <b>New</b>
<b>York</b> is eliminated. This is the list of U.S. states that have participated in the <b>Little League</b> World
Series. ... State Participants[edit]. As of the 2019 <b>Little League</b> World Series ...
<b>Georgia</b> (U.S. state) <b>Georgia</b> · 1983 · 2018, 7 ... <b>New York</b> (state) <b>New York</b> · 1948
· 2018 ... The 2011 <b>Little League</b> World Series took place in South Williamsport,
Pennsylvania, between ... As part of the deal, regions had new color schemes
this year. ... Jake Fromm (Warner-Robins, <b>Georgia</b> (2011 LLWS) University of
<b>Georgia</b> Starting Quarterback ( played in NCAA championship game ... The <b>New</b>
<b>York</b> Times. Below are some of the <b>minor</b>-<b>league</b> baseball players in the <b>New York</b> Mets
organization. ... <b>New York</b> Mets organization. Dibrell attended Chattahoochee
High School in Johns Creek, <b>Georgia</b>, where he played four years of varsity
baseball. | Who won the new york georgia little league game? |
The <b>Haunted Mansion</b> is a dark ride attraction located at Disneyland Park (
Disneyland Resort), Magic Kingdom, and Tokyo Disneyland. The attraction,
although ... The <b>Haunted Mansion</b> is a 2003 American supernatural horror comedy film
based on the Disney theme park attraction of the same name. Directed by Rob ... <b>Haunted Mansion</b> Holiday is a seasonal overlay of the <b>Haunted Mansion</b>
attraction at Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland that blends the settings and
characters ... The <b>Haunted Mansion</b> is an action-adventure video game released in 2003 from
North America and 2004 in Europe and Japan by High Voltage Software. In October 2005, Slave Labor Graphics released a new bimonthly comic book
series based on the classic Disneyland attraction, The <b>Haunted Mansion</b>. The following is a list of characters from The <b>Haunted Mansion</b>, a popular theme
park attraction located at Disneyland, Walt Disney World (in the Magic Kingdom)
... Message in a <b>Haunted Mansion</b> is the third installment in the Nancy Drew ... is
loosely based on a book entitled The Message in the <b>Haunted Mansion</b> (1995). The <b>Haunted Mansion</b> is a dark ride attraction located at many Disney theme
parks. <b>Haunted Mansion</b> may also refer to: The <b>Haunted Mansion</b> (film), a film ... Dangerous Dave in the <b>Haunted Mansion</b> is a 1991 sequel of the computer game
Dangerous Dave. It was created by John Romero, John Carmack, Adrian ... The Winchester Mystery House is a <b>mansion</b> in San Jose, California, that was
once the ... Since its construction in 1884, the property and <b>mansion</b> were
claimed by many to be <b>haunted</b> by the ghosts of those killed with Winchester
rifles. | Who plays madame leota in the haunted mansion? |
<b>Magic</b> has made three types of <b>sets</b> since Alpha and Beta: base/core <b>sets</b>, ... they
primarily consist of <b>new</b> cards, with few or no reprints, and either explore ... Most
early expansion <b>sets did</b> not have exact release dates; they were just shipped <b>out</b>
... meaning that they <b>come</b> in rarities of common, uncommon, and rare, and are ... Limited formats involve players building a deck spontaneously <b>out</b> of a pool of
random cards ... <b>New</b> cards are released on a regular basis through expansion
<b>sets</b>. ... Spells <b>come</b> in several varieties: "sorceries" and "instants" have a single,
one-time ... Finally, colorless cards, such as artifacts, <b>do</b> not have any colored
mana ... The collectible card game <b>Magic: The Gathering</b> published nine core <b>sets</b> from ...
From Fourth Edition in 1995 onward, a <b>new</b> base <b>set</b> would <b>come out</b> once ... The
cards <b>do</b> not glow under blacklight, unlike normal cards, and <b>did</b> not have the ... <b>Magic: The Gathering</b> Arena is a free-to-play digital collectible card game ... In
Draft play, players are first given a number of special booster packs to build <b>out</b> a
deck. ... The game <b>does</b> not include a feature to trade cards with other players as
the ... <b>new</b> expansions are introduced into <b>MTG</b> Arena as other <b>sets</b> are retired. These <b>sets</b> contained <b>new</b> cards that "expanded" on the base <b>sets</b> of <b>Magic</b> with
... <b>come</b> to be called the Exile zone as a holding zone for cards temporarily <b>out</b> of
play. ... Legends <b>did</b> not have the printing errors and misleading artist credits that
... Portal is the name given to the three <b>Magic: The Gathering</b> starter level <b>sets</b>. ...
major attempt at a <b>set</b> that <b>new</b> players could <b>come</b> into the game and understand
. ... several "simplifications" made to the game through things left <b>out</b> of the <b>set</b>. ...
Second Age also <b>did</b> not have Instants, though a number of Sorceries in the <b>set</b> ... The re-introduction of Core <b>sets</b> are part of the switch to a <b>new</b> model of ... left <b>out</b>
of the original Limited Edition Alpha) to feature <b>new</b> cards; every core <b>set</b> ...
release a <b>new</b> core <b>set</b> every year, instead of every two years, as they <b>did</b> since
1995. With the exception of Chronicles, reprint <b>sets</b> generally <b>do</b> not affect ... Chronicles
was the first compilation <b>set</b> of <b>Magic: The Gathering</b>, released in July ... Twenty
to thirty cards feature <b>new</b> artwork, and a number of <b>new</b> tokens are included. ... a
deck <b>out</b> of Ice Age and Alliances cards to compete against each other with. Conspiracy is a <b>Magic: The Gathering set</b> and format released on June 6, 2014,
... from past expansions show up in Conspiracy, but there are also 65 <b>new</b> cards.
... Unlike normal drafts, where players pass around boosters pulling <b>out</b> the card
... Several video games based on the <b>Magic: The Gathering</b> franchise exist for
multiple systems. ... Acclaim's Mountain View, California-based coin-op division
went <b>out</b> of business ... Updates become available as <b>new sets</b> are printed. ... It
was another attempt to <b>do</b> a real-time battling game, with wizards frantically
running ... | When does the new magic the gathering set come out? |
This is a list of NBA players with most <b>championships won</b> as a player. <b>The</b>
National Basketball Association (NBA) is a major professional basketball league
in North America. It <b>was</b> founded in 1946 as <b>the</b> Basketball Association of
America (BAA). ... <b>Robert Horry</b> and John Salley are <b>the</b> only players to have <b>won</b>
... <b>Robert</b> Keith <b>Horry</b> is an American retired basketball player and current sports
commentator. ... He spent <b>his</b> first four seasons with <b>the</b> Rockets, helping them
<b>win the</b> NBA <b>Championship in</b> 1994 and 1995. ... <b>Horry</b> said that out of <b>his</b> 7
<b>championship</b> victories, this <b>was the</b> one he <b>was the</b> most proud of because <b>the</b>
Rockets ... <b>The</b> 2003 NBA Finals <b>was the championship</b> round of <b>the</b> National Basketball
Association ... <b>The</b> Spurs defeated <b>the</b> Nets to <b>win the</b> series 4–2. ... and <b>Robert</b>
<b>Horry</b> as <b>the</b> only players to <b>win</b> at least two <b>championships with</b> two franchises. <b>The</b> 1999–2000 NBA season <b>was the</b> Lakers' 52nd season in <b>the</b> National
Basketball ... Green <b>won championships with the</b> team in <b>the</b> 1980s. More
significantly, <b>the</b> Lakers hired former Chicago Bulls coach Phil Jackson, who
would go on to help ... <b>The</b> 2005 NBA Finals <b>was the championship</b> round of <b>the</b> National Basketball
Association ... Going into <b>the</b> 2005 Finals, <b>the</b> Spurs <b>had won</b> two <b>championships</b>
(1999 and 2003), while Detroit <b>had</b> three (1989, 1990, and 2004). ... On <b>the</b> Spurs
' next possession, <b>Robert Horry</b> inbounded <b>the</b> ball to Ginobili, who headed for
<b>the</b> ... <b>The</b> 2003-04 NBA season <b>was the</b> Spurs' 28th season in <b>the</b> National Basketball
Association, <b>the</b> 31st in San Antonio, and 37th season as a franchise. <b>The</b> Spurs
entered <b>the</b> season as defending NBA <b>champions</b>, having defeated <b>the</b> New
Jersey Nets in <b>the</b> 2003 NBA Finals in six games to <b>win their</b> second NBA
<b>championship</b>. ... agent <b>Robert Horry</b> (<b>who had won championships with the</b>
Houston Rockets ... <b>The</b> 2002 NBA Finals <b>was the</b> National Basketball Association (NBA)'s
<b>championship</b> series for ... <b>The</b> Lakers swept <b>the</b> Nets, four games to none, to <b>win</b>
<b>the</b> franchise's 14th NBA ... <b>The</b> Lakers shot out to another quick start in <b>the</b>
playoffs, finishing <b>the</b> Portland Trail Blazers in three games with a <b>Robert Horry</b>
game-winner. <b>The</b> 2000 NBA Finals <b>was the championship</b> round of <b>the</b> National Basketball
Association ... <b>Robert Horry</b> not only <b>had championship</b> experience with <b>the</b>
Houston Rockets but also <b>was</b> a threat on <b>the</b> perimeter and a ... Rallying back
with a 25–4 run, <b>the</b> Lakers <b>won the</b> game and secured a berth in <b>the</b> NBA Finals. <b>The</b> 1994–95 NBA season <b>was the</b> Rockets' 28th season in <b>the</b> National
Basketball Association, and 24th season in Houston. After winning <b>their</b> first
<b>championship</b>, <b>the</b> Rockets went on to <b>win their</b> first ... <b>Horry</b>, <b>Robert</b>, 6 ft 10 in (
2.08 m), 220 lb (100 kg), Alabama · PF, 27, United States · Jones, Charles, 6 ft 9
in (2.06 m), 215 ... <b>The</b> 1996–97 NBA season <b>was the</b> Los Angeles Lakers' 49th season in <b>the</b>
National Basketball ... In January, they traded Cedric Ceballos back to <b>the</b>
Phoenix Suns for <b>Robert Horry</b>, who <b>won</b> two <b>championships with the</b> Houston
Rockets. | Who did robert horry won his championships with? |
At the end of the final book, <b>following Voldemort's death</b>, Kingsley Shacklebolt
takes over the <b>ministry</b>, changing it for the better. By the time of Harry Potter and ... <b>Death</b> Eaters are characters featured in the Harry Potter series of novels and
films. They are a ... They also try to create a new order through the <b>Ministry of</b>
<b>Magic</b> and spread fear throughout the Wizarding ... With <b>Voldemort</b> vanquished
<b>after</b> failing to kill Harry Potter, the <b>Death</b> Eaters largely disbanded and vanished. The <b>following</b> fictional characters are staff members and denizens of Hogwarts in
the Harry ... <b>After</b> the <b>death</b> of Dumbledore in Half-Blood Prince, she becomes the
acting ... Snape is appointed by the new <b>Minister</b> for <b>Magic</b> Thicknesse, who is
actually ... Informed that <b>Voldemort</b> and his <b>Death</b> Eaters are coming to besiege ... <b>After Voldemort's death</b>, he became <b>Minister</b> for <b>Magic</b>. Nymphadora Tonks, Was
a member of the Advance Guard, and a part of the group that battled the <b>Death</b> ... Lord <b>Voldemort</b> is a sobriquet for Thomas "Tom" Marvolo Riddle, a fictional
character and the ... <b>After</b> they learned that Barty Crouch Jr, a faithful <b>Death</b> Eater,
had been smuggled out of Azkaban and was privately ... In this book, <b>Voldemort</b>
makes liberal use of the <b>Ministry of Magic's</b> refusal to believe that he has returned
. The <b>following</b> is a list of magical objects used in the Harry Potter series. ... <b>After</b>
<b>Voldemort's death</b>, Harry uses the Elder Wand to repair his own damaged wand
... at the Atrium Desk in the <b>Ministry of Magic</b> upon visitors to the government
locale. Harry witnesses a trial in which Igor Karkaroff confesses to the <b>Ministry of Magic</b>
names of other <b>Death</b> Eaters <b>after Voldemort's</b> defeat. When he names Severus ... <b>Following</b> Albus Dumbledore's <b>death</b>, <b>Voldemort</b> consolidates support and power
, including by attempting to take control of the <b>Ministry of Magic</b>. Meanwhile, Harry
... Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling's
Harry Potter ... <b>After</b> Harris' <b>death</b>, Michael Gambon portrayed Dumbledore for all
of the ... When the evil wizard Lord <b>Voldemort</b> kills Harry's parents before being ...
Harry though, only wakes up <b>later</b> to find <b>Minister</b> for <b>Magic</b> Cornelius Fudge in ... Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a fantasy novel written by British
author J. K. ... From the members of the Order, Harry and the others learn
<b>Voldemort</b> is ... At Hogwarts, Dolores Umbridge, a senior employee in the <b>Ministry</b>
<b>of Magic</b>, ... Soon <b>after</b>, Umbridge is given a tip-off about Dumbledore's Army by
Marietta ... | Who is minister of magic after voldemort dies? |
The <b>2018 Major League Baseball season</b> began on March 29. The <b>regular</b>
<b>season</b> ended on October 1, extended a day for ... The 2019 <b>Major League Baseball season</b> began on March 20, while the <b>regular</b>
<b>season</b> ended ... The streak started, and only includes the <b>regular season</b>, on
August 21, <b>2018</b>. This tied the record that was previously held by the 1999
Colorado ... The 2018 National League West tie-breaker game was a one-game extension to
Major League Baseball's (<b>MLB</b>) <b>2018 regular season</b>, played between the ... <b>MLB</b> debuts[edit]. Red Sox players who made their <b>MLB</b> debuts during the <b>2018</b>
<b>regular season</b>: March 31: Bobby Poyner; April 1: ... The 2018 National League Central tie-breaker game was a one-game extension
to Major League Baseball's (<b>MLB</b>) <b>2018 regular season</b>, played between the ... The <b>Major League Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) <b>season</b> schedule consists of 162 games for
each of the 30 teams in the American League (AL) and National League (NL),
played over approximately six months—a total of 2,430 games, plus the
postseason. The <b>regular season</b> runs from late March/early April to late
September/early ... The <b>season</b> begins with the official Opening Day, and, as of
<b>2018</b>, runs 26½ ... The <b>2018</b> Houston Astros <b>season</b> was the 57th <b>season</b> for the <b>Major League</b>
<b>Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) franchise in Houston, their 54th as ... The <b>2018</b> Atlanta Braves <b>season</b> was the Braves' 53rd <b>season</b> in Atlanta, 148th
overall, and ... On November 21, 2017, <b>Major League Baseball</b> Commissioner
Rob Manfred announced the findings of the <b>MLB</b> investigation into Atlanta's ...
The October 1 tiebreaker games were <b>regular</b>-<b>season</b> games that are included
here. The <b>2018</b> New York Yankees <b>season</b> was the 116th <b>season</b> in New York City for
the Yankees, ... The Yankees began the <b>regular season</b> on March 29, <b>2018</b>, with
a 6–1 win over the Toronto Blue ... They would follow this by winning 17 out of
their next 18 games which would, at 26–10, give them the best record in all of
<b>MLB</b>. The <b>2018</b> Chicago Cubs <b>season</b> was the 147th <b>season</b> of the Chicago Cubs
franchise, the ... The October 1 tiebreaker games were <b>regular</b>-<b>season</b> games
that are included here. ... <b>MLB</b>.com. Retrieved April 3, <b>2018</b>. ^ "Cubs vs. Marlins –
Game Recap – April 1, <b>2018</b> – ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 3, <b>2018</b>. ^
Rogers ... | When does the mlb regular season start in 2018? |
The <b>Giants had</b> another successful year in 1958. ... <b>New York</b>, who <b>had</b> trouble
mounting drives to that point, then <b>had</b> ... 17–17, sending a game to overtime for
the <b>first</b> time in NFL history. The <b>Giants played</b> their <b>first</b> game as an away ... The <b>Giants were</b> successful in
their <b>first</b> season, finishing with an 8–4 record. ... raise money for the unemployed
of <b>New York</b> City. The San Francisco <b>Giants are</b> an American professional baseball team based in
San Francisco ... The team <b>was</b> the <b>first</b> major league team based in <b>New York</b>
City, most memorably <b>playing</b> at the legendary Polo Grounds. ... The <b>Giants have</b>
<b>played</b> in the World Series 20 times – 14 times in <b>New York</b>, six in San Francisco
... The San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball originated in New York City
as the New York Gothams in 1883 and <b>were</b> known as the <b>New York Giants</b> from
1885 until the team relocated to San Francisco after the 1957 season. During
most of their 75 seasons in New York City, the Giants <b>played</b> home ... The <b>New</b>
<b>York Giants</b> of the National Football League <b>are</b> named after the ... <b>Giants</b> Stadium <b>was</b> a stadium located in East Rutherford, <b>New</b> Jersey, in the
Meadowlands Sports Complex. The venue ... The 2007 <b>New York Giants</b> season <b>was</b> the 83rd season for the <b>New York Giants</b>
in the ... Restricted free agents <b>are</b> indicated by the round in which the <b>player was</b>
originally drafted, as this determines qualifying offers and ... In the <b>first</b> quarter,
New York got the <b>first</b> score as kicker Lawrence Tynes hit a 34-yard field goal. Super Bowl XXI <b>was</b> an American football game between the American Football
Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos and the National Football
Conference (NFC) champion <b>New York Giants</b> to decide ... The practice <b>was first</b>
started by Giants players in 1985 but it <b>did</b> not gain much national prominence
until this ... The <b>Giants had</b> another successful year in 1958. ... <b>New York</b> got off to a quick 3–
0 lead; however Baltimore scored two ... sending the game to overtime for the <b>first</b>
time in NFL history. Super Bowl XLII <b>was</b> an American football game between the National Football
Conference ... <b>Giants</b> Stadium also lacked a roof, as <b>did</b> both of <b>New York</b> City's
baseball stadiums, and the NFL <b>had</b> never <b>played</b> an ... This <b>was</b> the <b>first</b> Super
Bowl <b>played</b> on a retractable natural-grass field surface; the University of Phoenix
... The 1990 <b>New York Giants</b> season <b>was</b> the franchise's 66th season in the
National Football League. The Giants, who <b>play</b> in the National Football
Conference (NFC) of the ... The shutout <b>was</b> the Giants' <b>first</b> of the season, and
coach Parcells ... | Where did the new york giants first play? |
The most <b>recent</b> accomplishments range from 2004 to 2009, with the franchise
reaching the <b>playoffs</b> five <b>times</b> in six years. Their only Super Bowl appearance ... The <b>Chargers</b> finished the 2013 season 9-7 and <b>made</b> the <b>playoffs</b> for the first
<b>time</b> ... The team <b>made</b> the <b>playoffs</b> for the first <b>time</b> in ten years. The <b>Chargers</b> would
lose their first four games of the season, but would rally to an 11–5 finish to the ... The team finished 9-7, and <b>made</b> the <b>playoffs</b> as a Wild ... In three of their <b>last</b> four
games, and five of their <b>last</b> eight, the <b>Chargers</b> did not ... It was the second <b>time</b>
in three years the team ... The 2018 season was the Los Angeles <b>Chargers</b>' 49th as a member of the
National Football League, their 59th overall, their 3rd in the Greater Los Angeles
Area and their second under head coach Anthony Lynn. Despite a slow 1–2 start,
the <b>Chargers</b> improved on their 9–7 record from <b>last</b> ... also recorded a 10-win
season for the first <b>time</b> since 2009 when they <b>were in</b> ... After a Week 16 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, they were eliminated from
<b>postseason</b> contention, and missed the <b>playoffs</b> for the first <b>time</b> since 2005. The
... The 1994 San Diego <b>Chargers</b> season was the team's 35th, its 25th in the
National Football ... To date, this is the <b>Chargers</b>' most <b>recent</b>, and only, Super
Bowl appearance. ... <b>Made</b> roster * <b>Made</b> at least one Pro Bowl during career ...
the players from that 1994 squad have died prematurely since that <b>time</b>, all by the
age of 44. The <b>Chargers</b> in 2014 lost their <b>final</b> game of the season when a win would have
qualified them for the <b>playoffs</b>. Rivers was sacked a career-high seven <b>times</b> in ... The 1979 San Diego <b>Chargers</b> season was the team's 20th season, and tenth in
the National Football League. Their 12–4 record was tied for the best in the
league in 1979. The 1979 <b>Chargers</b> finished in first place in the AFC West after
having finished 9–7 in 1978. The <b>Chargers made</b> the <b>playoffs</b> for the first <b>time</b> in
14 years. ... 1979 San Diego <b>Chargers final</b> roster ... The 2012 San Diego <b>Chargers</b> season was the franchise's 43rd season in the
National Football League, the 53rd overall and the sixth and <b>final</b> under head
coach Norv Turner. The <b>Chargers</b> failed to improve on their 8–8 record from 2011
and missed the <b>playoffs</b> for a third consecutive season, ... The <b>last time</b> San
Diego failed to score a touchdown in two or more games ... | When was the last time chargers made playoffs? |
The A <b>Word is</b> a BBC <b>drama</b> television series based on Israeli series Yellow
Peppers (פלפלים ... The story then follows how the dysfunctional family, including
<b>Rebecca</b> (who feels ... Aaron Pierre, James Thorne, <b>Rebecca's boyfriend</b>, 7–8. The L <b>Word</b>: Generation Q <b>is</b> an American <b>drama</b> television series produced by ...
Micah's home, and later Micah's <b>boyfriend</b>; Jamie Clayton as Tess, Lena's ex- ...
Olivia Thirlby as <b>Rebecca</b>, a bisexual Congregationalist minister (MCC) who ... This list of The L <b>Word</b> characters <b>is</b> sorted by <b>last name</b> (where possible), and
includes both ... Dated Alice's first <b>boyfriend</b>; mentioned during episode Labia
Majora. Had a rebound-affair with Alice Pieszecki; mentioned during episode
Labia ... The L <b>Word is</b> an American-Canadian co-production television <b>drama</b> that aired
on Showtime ... who has recently moved to Los Angeles to live with her <b>boyfriend</b>
Tim Haspell; Shane McCutcheon, an ... Iannucci, <b>Rebecca</b> (January 31, 2019). Lights Out <b>is</b> a 2016 American supernatural horror film directed by David F.
Sandberg in his ... <b>Rebecca's boyfriend</b> was also given a twist of being a rocker,
but <b>is</b> actually committed and responsible, even driving a safe car like a Volvo.
Another ... Kristanna Loken (born October 8, 1979) <b>is</b> an American actress and model. She
<b>is</b> best known for her roles in the films Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003),
BloodRayne (2005) and Bounty Killer (2013) and on the TV series Painkiller
Jane (2007), The L <b>Word</b> (2007–2008) ... Loken gave birth to a son, Thor, in May
2016 with her <b>boyfriend</b> Jonathan ... <b>Rebecca</b> Howe <b>is</b> a fictional character of the American television sitcom Cheers,
portrayed by ... <b>Rebecca's</b> sister Susan (Marcia Cross) <b>is</b> an actress and former
Miss San Diego who has stolen her past <b>boyfriends</b>. Revealed in "The Last Angry
... Alice Elisabeth Pieszecki <b>is</b> a fictional character on the Showtime television
network series The L <b>Word</b>, shown nationally in the United States. She <b>is played</b>
by ... Katherine Sian Moennig (born December 29, 1977) <b>is</b> an American actress. She
<b>is</b> best known for her role as Shane McCutcheon on The L <b>Word</b> ... 2016, My
Dead <b>Boyfriend</b>, Zoe. 2017, Lane ... 18, 2014. ^ Traister, <b>Rebecca</b> (October 9,
2000). Jennifer Beals (born December 19, 1963) <b>is</b> an American actress and a former
teen model. ... Beals starred in Showtime Network's The L <b>Word</b>, wherein she
<b>played</b> Bette Porter, an Ivy League-educated ... 1994, Dead on Sight, <b>Rebecca</b>
Darcy. | Who plays rebeccas boyfriend in the a word? |
<b>Longest</b> presidency: 4,422 days 1933–1945. William Henry Harrison
daguerreotype edit.jpg. William Henry Harrison Shortest presidency: 31 days
1841. This is a list of <b>presidents</b> of the United States by time in office. The basis of
the list is the difference between dates; if counted by <b>number</b> of ... Roosevelt is
the only US <b>president</b> to have <b>served</b> more than two <b>terms</b>. This list of current <b>longest</b> ruling non-royal national leaders is a list of the current
living <b>longest</b> ruling heads of nation-states or national governments, excluding
royalty, who have <b>served</b> ten years or longer, sorted by length of tenure. Heads of
generally recognized sovereign states are ranked by <b>number</b>, while ... 8 May
2000 – 7 May 2008 (1st & 2nd <b>terms</b> as <b>President</b>) <b>Term</b> limits in the United States apply to <b>many</b> offices at both the federal and state
level, and ... A total of 8 <b>presidents served</b> two full <b>terms</b> and declined a third and
three <b>presidents served</b> one full <b>term</b> and refused a second. ... including U.S.
<b>Term</b> Limits, the <b>largest</b> private organization pushing for congressional <b>term</b> limits
. This is a list of term limits for heads of state, heads of government and other
notable public ... Title, Maximum <b>number of terms</b>, Office, Maximum <b>number of</b>
<b>terms</b> ... Every former <b>President</b>, if they have already <b>served</b> two consecutive
terms in a ... Franklin Delano Roosevelt often referred to by his initials FDR, was an American
politician who ... His third and fourth <b>terms</b> were dominated by World War II, which
ended ... FDR in 1940 for his third <b>term</b>, making him the only U.S. <b>President</b> to
<b>serve</b> for ... While <b>President</b> Hoover and <b>many</b> state governors believed that the ... A <b>term</b> of office is the length of time a person serves in a particular elected office.
In <b>many</b> ... In the United States, the <b>president</b> of the United States is elected
indirectly through the United States ... In the American Samoa Fono, members of
the House <b>serve</b> two-year <b>terms</b> while members of the Senate <b>serve</b> six-year
<b>terms</b>. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, <b>longest</b> consecutively <b>serving</b> Prime Minister. This article is a
list of the prime ministers of Canada by their time in office. The list starts with ...
Prime Minister Tupper <b>served</b> the shortest <b>term</b> in Canadian history, only ... He
won the <b>largest number</b> of seats in Canadian history: 211 out of 295 seats in the
House ... Since the constitution contains no ruling on a total <b>number of terms</b> that a
<b>President</b> may <b>serve</b>, a former <b>president</b> may seek re-election after sitting out one
... The Twenty-second Amendment (Amendment XXII) to the United States
Constitution sets a limit ... and then later a fourth term, giving rise to concerns
about the potential issues involved with a <b>president serving</b> an unlimited <b>number</b>
<b>of terms</b>. The Governor of Utah is the head of the executive branch of Utah's state
government and the ... There have been 17 governors of the State of Utah, with
the <b>longest serving</b> ... (consecutive or lifetime) to the <b>number of terms</b> one may be
elected to serve. ... January 3, 1949, Democratic, 12, <b>President</b> of the Utah State
Senate | Who was the longest serving president in number of terms? |
The <b>Giants</b> have <b>won</b> more than 600 games and appeared in the NFL <b>playoffs</b> 32
times. Though the <b>Giants</b> play home games in East Rutherford, they draw fans ... The San Francisco <b>Giants</b> are a professional baseball team based in San
Francisco, California. They have <b>been</b> a member of the National League (NL), as
a part of Major ... The 1951 season saw the <b>Giants</b> beat their rivals the Brooklyn
Dodgers in a three-game <b>playoff</b> for the National League pennant. The <b>Giants</b>
<b>won</b> the ... However, in the division round of the <b>playoffs</b>, the 5-seed <b>Giants</b> (10–6) <b>went</b> into
Texas Stadium and stunned the top-seeded Cowboys 21–17 en route to ... Despite highs and lows throughout the season, the <b>Giants</b>, with a 9–7 record,
returned to the NFL <b>playoffs</b> for the first time since 2008, when they <b>won</b> the NFC
... If the <b>Giants won</b> that game, they would then have met the Dodgers in <b>a playoff</b>.
But the Dodgers <b>won</b> the second game in Philadelphia to win the pennant by 1 ... The <b>Giants</b> entered the <b>playoffs</b> as the #5-seed. On January 6, 2008, in the Wild
Card Round, Manning <b>went</b> 20-of-27 for 185 yards playing on the ... The <b>Giants</b> became the third team in NFL ... the Packers <b>won</b> three road <b>playoff</b> ... The New York <b>Giants</b> are a professional American football team based in the
New York ... From 1958 to 1963, the <b>Giants played in</b> the NFL Championship
Game five times, but failed to win. Most significantly, the <b>Giants</b> ... The move paid
off as the team <b>won</b> nine games and returned to the <b>playoffs</b>. After beating the
Los ... The 2007 New York <b>Giants</b> season was the 83rd season for the New York <b>Giants</b>
in the ... 2007 marked the third consecutive season that the <b>Giants</b> made the
<b>playoffs</b>, which was only the second time that had ... a curiosity later surpassed
when the 2011 New York <b>Giants won</b> Super Bowl XLVI to become the first team
with a ... 1986 Divisional <b>Playoff</b> Game: The Massacre in the Meadowlands[edit]. Having
<b>gone</b> ... | How many times have the giants been to the playoffs? |
"<b>If</b> I <b>Could Only Win Your Love</b>" is <b>a</b> song <b>written</b> and first performed by The
Louvin Brothers, and later made <b>a</b> hit by American country music artist Emmylou
... The Louvin Brothers were an American musical duo <b>composed</b> of brothers Ira
and Charlie Louvin (Lonnie Loudermilk (April 21, 1924 – June 20, 1965) and
Charlie Elzer Loudermilk (July 7, 1927– January 26, 2011). The brothers are
cousins to John D. Loudermilk, <b>a</b> Nashville Songwriters Hall ... Harris had <b>a</b> hit
with the brothers' tune "<b>If</b> I <b>Could Only Win Your Love</b>" in 1975 ... "<b>If</b> I <b>Could Only Win Your Love</b>" Released: June 1975. Professional ratings.
Review scores. Source, Rating. Allmusic, 5/5 stars. Christgau's Record Guide, C+
. The Guardian, 4/5 stars. Pieces of the Sky is the second studio album by
American country music artist Emmylou Harris, ... In addition to <b>her</b> own "Boulder
to Birmingham" (<b>written</b> for Gram Parsons, ... Emmylou Harris (born April 2, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter, and
musician. She has ... 13), and Harris's first big hit, "<b>If</b> I <b>Could Only Win Your Love</b>",
<b>a</b> duet with Herb Pedersen (later <b>a</b> founding member ... <b>Her</b> co-<b>writer</b> and
producer on the album, English songwriter and musician Paul Kennerley, the
<b>writer</b> of the hit ... Evangeline is <b>a</b> 1981 album by Emmylou Harris that was <b>composed</b> mostly of
leftover material from past recording sessions and which <b>did</b> not fit into any of <b>her</b>
other albums. ... <b>Though</b> it received mixed reviews upon its release, the album
was yet ... "<b>If</b> I <b>Could Only Win Your Love</b>"; "Together Again"; "One of These Days"
... "<b>If</b> I <b>Could Only Win Your Love</b>" (1975), "Together Again" (1976), "One of These
Days" (1976). "Together Again" is <b>a</b> 1964 song by United States country singer
and guitarist Buck Owens. ... Top R&B/Hip-<b>Hop</b> Singles: 1942-2004. ... singles ·
Billboard Adult Contemporary number-one singles · Songs <b>written</b> by Buck
Owens ... Duets is <b>a</b> compilation of duets by country music artist Emmylou Harris in
partnership with other ... Also included is "<b>Love</b> Hurts", an early duet with Gram
Parsons from <b>his</b> Grievous Angel album. ... Title, <b>Writer</b>(s), Duet with, Length. 1. ...
"<b>If</b> I <b>Could Only Win Your Love</b>"; "Together Again"; "One of These Days"; "Sweet
Dreams" ... (1982), "(Lost <b>His Love</b>) On <b>Our</b> Last Date" (1982). "Born to Run" is <b>a</b> song <b>written</b>
by Paul Kennerley, and recorded by American country music artist Emmylou
Harris. It was released in <b>May</b> 1982 as the third single from the album Cimarron.
... "<b>If</b> I <b>Could Only Win Your Love</b>"; "Together Again"; "One of These Days"; "Sweet
... "One of These Days" is <b>a</b> song <b>written</b> by Earl Montgomery, and recorded by
American country ... "<b>If</b> I <b>Could Only Win Your Love</b>"; "Together Again"; "One of
These Days"; "Sweet Dreams"; "(You Never <b>Can</b> Tell) C'est La Vie"; "Making
Believe" ... 'Til I <b>Can</b> Make It on My Own is the fifteenth studio album by American country
music ... The album's <b>only</b> single, "'Til I <b>Can</b> Make It on My Own", peaked at No. ...
"Easy Come, Easy Go" is <b>a</b> Dobie Gray cover from <b>his</b> 1975 album, New Ray of
Sunshine. ... 5. "<b>If</b> I <b>Could Only Win Your Love</b>", Charlie Louvin, Ira Louvin, 2:12 ... | Who wrote if i could only win your love? |
<b>Doc Martin</b> is a British television medical comedy drama <b>series</b> starring Martin
Clunes in the title role. It was created by Dominic Minghella after the character of
... <b>series</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original air date, UK viewers (millions). 23, 1,
"Better the Devil", Ben Bolt, Jack Lothian ... Alexander <b>Martin</b> Clunes, OBE (born 28 November 1961) is an English actor,
television presenter, film director and comedian. He is best known for portraying
<b>Martin</b> Ellingham in the ITV drama <b>series Doc</b> ... <b>Doc Martin</b> (2004–2019) Rome (2005–2007) Doctor Who (2010–2011). Website,
Twitter. Ian McNeice (born 2 October 1950) is an English actor and voice actor.
He found fame ... His television appearances have included all seven <b>series</b> of
<b>Doc Martin</b>, in which he plays Bert Large, as well as the third episode of the
second ... Stewart Wright (born 12 January 1974) is an English film, television and stage
actor. ... For two <b>series</b>' he was Martin Clunes' foil, PC Mark Mylow, in the
worldwide hit <b>Doc Martin</b>. ... 2019, <b>Doc Martin</b>, Sergeant Mark Mylow, <b>Series</b> 9,
Episode 4. Patricia Stephanie Cole OBE (born 5 October 1941) is an English stage,
television, radio and film actress, known for high-profile television roles in shows
such as Tenko (1981–1985), Open All Hours (1982–1985), A Bit of a Do (1989),
Waiting for God (1990–1994), Keeping Mum (1997–1998), <b>Doc Martin</b> (2004–
2009), ... Cole played the role of the stern, officious yet kindly doctor over three
<b>series</b> ... Dr. Martens is an English footwear and clothing brand, headquartered in
Wollaston in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. They also make a range of
accessories – shoe care products, clothing, bags, etc. In addition to Dr. Martens,
they are also commonly known as Doc Martens or ... By the later 1960s,
skinheads started to wear them, "<b>DMs</b>" being the usual ... Jeffrey Alan Rawle (born 20 July 1951) is an English actor, known for playing the
long-suffering ... In 2004, Rawle began appearing in the ITV <b>series Doc Martin</b> as
Roger Fenn. The actor went on to make a guest appearance in the fourth ... Dominic Minghella (born 1966) is a British television producer and screenwriter.
His most successful project has been the creation of the ITV network comedy-
drama <b>series Doc Martin</b>, starring Martin Clunes, ... John Charles Marquez is a British actor and writer, best known for his role as PC
Joseph Penhale in ITV drama <b>series Doc Martin</b> (2007–present) and Ray ... | Doc martin how many episodes in season 7? |
<b>Arrow</b> is an American superhero television series developed by Greg Berlanti,
Marc Guggenheim, and Andrew Kreisberg based on the DC Comics character ... <b>Arrow</b> is an American superhero television series developed by Greg Berlanti,
Marc Guggenheim, and Andrew Kreisberg based on the DC Comics character ... "Flash vs. <b>Arrow</b>" is the inaugural Arrowverse crossover event, broadcast on The
CW, featuring ... deleted scenes, and a blooper reel. The episodes became
available for streaming on <b>Netflix</b> on October 6 and October 7, 2015, respectively. The first season of the American action television series <b>Arrow</b> premiered on The
CW on October 10, 2012, at 8:00 pm (ET) and concluded on May 5, 2013, with ... "Time's <b>Arrow</b>" is the eleventh episode of the fourth season of the American
animated television series BoJack Horseman. It was written by Kate Purdy and
directed by Aaron Long. The episode was released in the United States, along
with the rest of season four, via <b>Netflix</b> on September 8, ... This template is used to generate an external link to a web page at <b>Netflix</b>. Note:
This ... Hover on the thumbnail of the title and click on the white <b>arrow</b>. The page
... The eighth and final season of the American television series <b>Arrow</b> premiered
on The CW on October 15, 2019. The series is based on the DC Comics ... Stephen Adam Amell (born May 8, 1981) is a Canadian actor and producer, best
known for playing Oliver Queen / Green <b>Arrow</b> on The CW superhero series ... The Flash is an American superhero television series developed by Greg Berlanti
, Andrew ... The series, together with <b>Arrow</b>, has spun characters out to their own
show, ... On <b>Netflix</b> in the United States, the first season became available for ... The fourth season of the American television series <b>Arrow</b> premiered on The CW
on October 7, ... It began streaming on <b>Netflix</b> on October 5, 2016. | When does season 6 of the arrow air? |
The <b>Rashtrapati Bhavan</b> is the official residence of the President of <b>India</b> located
at the Western ... The <b>first</b> restoration project at the <b>Rashtrapati Bhavan</b> was
started in 1985 and ended in 1989, during which the Ashoka Hall was stripped of
its ... <b>First</b> Lady or <b>First</b> Gentleman of <b>India</b> is the unofficial title and position
traditionally held by the ... "Savita Kovind enters <b>Rashtrapati Bhavan</b>, but <b>India's</b>
<b>First</b> Ladies are yet to make a mark". <b>Indian</b> Express. Retrieved 12 September
2017. Kocheril Raman Narayanan ); (4 February 1921 – 9 November 2005) was the
tenth President ... Narayanan's tenures as <b>Indian</b> ambassador to China, the <b>first</b>
such high level <b>Indian</b> diplomatic posting in that ... poor and downtrodden family
and today he has endowed the <b>Rashtrapati Bhavan</b> with a new pride and respect
. The Delhi Republic Day parade is the largest and most important of the parades
marking the Republic Day celebrations in <b>India</b>. The parade takes place every
year on 26 January at Rajpath, New Delhi. It is the main attraction of <b>India's</b>
Republic Day celebrations, which last for 3 ... <b>Rashtrapati Bhavan</b> (the
President's residence), along the Rajpath, past <b>India</b> ... Residence, <b>Rashtrapati Bhavan</b>, Rajpath, New Delhi, Delhi, <b>India</b>. Savita Kovind
is the <b>First</b> Lady of <b>India</b> since 25 July 2017. She is the wife of the President of ... Machindra Kasture (born August 12, 1962) is an <b>Indian</b> chef based in New Delhi.
He was the <b>first</b> chef for the President of <b>India</b> in the <b>Rashtrapati Bhavan</b>. The Vice President of <b>India</b> is the second highest constitutional office in the
Government of ... The <b>first</b> vice president of <b>India</b>, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, took
oath at <b>Rashtrapati Bhavan</b> on 13 May 1952. He later served as the president.
Following the death of Zakir Hussain in 1969, V. V. Giri resigned from the post of
vice ... The President's Bodyguard (PBG) is an elite household cavalry regiment of the
<b>Indian</b> Army. ... Guard-changing ceremony outside the <b>Rashtrapati Bhavan</b> (
President's House) ... The <b>first</b> bodyguard to be raised in <b>India</b> was in 1773 when
European troops, already recruited into the East <b>India</b> Company's service as
infantry, ... The Teen Murti Bhavan (Teen Murti House) is the former residence in New Delhi,
<b>India</b> of the <b>first</b> Prime Minister of <b>India</b>, ... faces the south side of the Viceroy's
House, known since independence as <b>Rashtrapati Bhavan</b> (Presidents House). Pratibha Devisingh Patil (born 19 December 1934) is an <b>Indian</b> politician who
served as the ... She garnered nearly two-thirds of the votes and took office as
<b>India's first</b> woman president on 25 ... Patil presenting mementos to the conductor
of the Air Warrior Symphony Orchestra at the auditorium in thr <b>Rashtrapati</b>
<b>Bhavan</b>. | Who was the first indian whose official residence was rashtrapati bhavan? |
<b>Boaty McBoatface</b> is the lead boat of the Autosub Long-Range class of
autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). It is used for scientific research and is
carried ... RRS Sir David Attenborough is a research vessel owned by the Natural
Environment Research ... The most popular name was <b>Boaty McBoatface</b> but, as
it had already been taken, New South Wales Transport Minister picked Ferry
McFerryface ... A Royal Research Ship (RRS) is a merchant navy vessel of the United Kingdom
that conducts ... By 29 March 2016, the leading name was RRS <b>Boaty</b>
<b>McBoatface</b> with more than 101,000 votes. When polling closed on 16 April 2016,
the name ... {{DNV/sandbox|id=12345|shipname=<b>Boaty McBoatface</b>|accessdate=17 May
2016}} ... {{DNV/sandbox|id=123456|name=<b>Boaty McBoatface</b>|access-date=17
May ... MTR Express is a Swedish company running open access intercity railway
services between ... of its trains led to the name "Trainy McTrainface", in a nod to
the near-naming of RRS Sir David Attenborough "<b>Boaty McBoatface</b>" in April
2016. Mister Splashy Pants, or Mr Splashypants, is a humpback whale in the South
Pacific Ocean. ... List of Internet phenomena · meme · <b>Boaty McBoatface</b> ... 27, <b>Boaty McBoatface</b> · 28,925, 933, Start · Low. 28, Moss · 28,628, 923, C · Mid.
29, Antarctic Treaty System · 26,534, 855, B · Top. 30, McMurdo Station · 24,743 ... Polar Research and Policy Initiative, commonly known as PRPI or The Polar
Connection, is an ... Royal Research Ship that saw <b>Boaty McBoatface</b> emerge as
the most popular suggestion before it was named RRS Sir David Attenborough. The Emerald ferry class is a class of ferry operated by Sydney Ferries on Sydney
Harbour. ... Transport for NSW subsequently announced it would be renamed
Ferry McFerryface along the same lines as <b>Boaty McBoatface</b>. However the ... RV Belgica is a Belgian research vessel which was built in 1984. She is manned
by the Belgian ... "Onderzoeksschip Belgica krijgt opvolger, krijgen we eigen
<b>Boaty McBoatface</b>?". VRT NWS (in Dutch). Belga. Retrieved 6 November 2018. | Where did the name boaty mcboatface come from? |
The <b>Suez Canal</b> is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the
Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez. It is often
considered ... The <b>Suez Canal</b> was closed from October 1956 until March 1957. Israel fulfilled
some of its objectives, such as attaining ... The Universal Company of the Maritime Canal of Suez was the corporation that
constructed the <b>Suez Canal</b> between 1859 and 1869 and operated it until the ... <b>Suez Canal</b> Authority (SCA) is a state-owned authority which owns, operates and
maintains the <b>Suez Canal</b>. It was set up by Egypt to replace the <b>Suez Canal</b> ... The Mubarak Peace Bridge, also known as the Egyptian-Japanese Friendship
Bridge, Al Salam Bridge, or Al Salam Peace Bridge, is a road bridge crossing the
... The <b>Suez Canal</b> Corridor Area Project is a megaproject in Egypt that was
launched on 5 August 2014 by president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. The project's aim is
to ... The Raid on the <b>Suez Canal</b>, also known as Actions on the <b>Suez Canal</b>, took
place between 26 January and 4 February 1915 when a German-led Ottoman ... The Canal of the Pharaohs, also called the Ancient <b>Suez Canal</b> or Necho's Canal
, is the forerunner of the <b>Suez Canal</b>, constructed in ancient times. It followed a ... The <b>Suez Canal</b> University is an Egyptian university serving the <b>Suez Canal</b>
region. Its faculties are located in the three governorates of the <b>Suez Canal</b>
Region ... Satellite view of the port and city that are the southern terminus of the <b>Suez Canal</b>
that transits through Egypt and debouches into the ... | When did they start building the suez canal? |
<b>Poussey Washington</b> is a fictional character played by Samira Wiley on the
Netflix series Orange Is the New Black. She is a recurring character in the first two
... Samira Denise Wiley (born April 15, 1987) is an American actress. She is best
known for her starring role as <b>Poussey Washington</b> in the Netflix comedy-drama ... With Judy's help, she is able to get the <b>Poussey Washington</b> Fund started and at
the end of the series, she is briefing several inmates about to be released about ... Piper Eressea Kerman (born September 28, 1969) is an American author who
was indicted in ... Piper Chapman · Alex Vause · Crazy Eyes · Nicky Nichols ·
Pennsatucky · Lorna Morello · <b>Poussey Washington</b> · Miss Rosa · Recurring
characters. Piper Chapman · Alex Vause · Crazy Eyes · Nicky Nichols · Pennsatucky · Lorna
Morello · <b>Poussey Washington</b> · Miss Rosa · Recurring characters · Seasons. In "Toast Can Never Be Bread Again", as Doggett and Big Boo are assigned to
cover the cafeteria following the death of <b>Poussey Washington</b> (played by Samira
... <b>Poussey Washington</b>. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=
Category:TV_series_characters_introduced_in_2013&oldid=937220972". The third season of the American comedy-drama television series Orange Is the
New Black ... Poussey tries to stop animals from stealing her fermented alcohol.
... Yael Stone as Lorna Morello, inmate; Samira Wiley as <b>Poussey Washington</b>, ... Suzanne serves Vee as muscle, even beating up her friend <b>Poussey Washington</b>
(Samira Wiley) on Vee's orders. When Vee attacks prison matriarch Galina ... The second season of the American comedy-drama television series Orange Is
the New Black ... Vee offers to help <b>Poussey</b> sell her hooch to other inmates but
<b>Poussey</b> declines. Red starts to grow ... on Hollywood! 9th – Digital Spy; 10th –
<b>Washington</b> Post; – Huffington Post; – Philadelphia Daily News; – ScreenCrush ... | Who plays poussey washington on orange is the new black? |
<b>Ark</b>: <b>Survival Evolved</b> (stylized as ΛRK) <b>is</b> an action-adventure survival video
game ... Most creatures <b>are</b> "violent" tames, <b>meaning</b> the players must knock the ... Wildcard Properties, LLC, doing business as Studio Wildcard, <b>is</b> an American
video game ... Rapczak, Jeremy Stieglitz and Susan Stieglitz, and <b>is</b> best known
for its debut game, <b>Ark</b>: <b>Survival Evolved</b>, which was released in August 2017. <b>Ark</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Arts, media and entertainment. 1.1 Fiction. 1.1.1
Works of fiction ... of Stargate Atlantis; <b>Ark</b> II, a children's science fiction television
series; <b>Ark</b>: <b>Survival Evolved</b>, a 2017 video game ... in such a way that future
generations <b>would</b> have access to said knowledge if current <b>means</b> of access
were lost. The Photo <b>Ark is</b> a National Geographic project which has the goal of
photographing all ... And they need habitat to <b>survive</b> as well... The best part <b>is</b>
that when ... <b>Ark is</b> a 2009 hard science fiction novel by English author Stephen Baxter. It <b>is</b> a
sequel to his 2008 novel Flood. <b>Ark</b> deals with the journey of the starship <b>Ark</b> One
, and the continuing human struggle for <b>survival</b> on Earth ... In video games using procedural world generation, the map seed <b>is</b> a (relatively)
short number or text string which <b>is</b> used to procedurally create the game world ("
map"). This <b>means</b> that while the seed-unique generated map may be many ...
and include support for setting the map seed include <b>ARK</b>: <b>Survival Evolved</b>, ... <b>Ark</b> clam <b>is</b> the common name for a family of small to large-sized saltwater clams
or marine bivalve molluscs in the family Arcidae. <b>Ark</b> clams vary both in shape ... A console <b>is</b> a command line interface where the personal computer game's
settings and ... <b>ARK</b>: <b>Survival Evolved is</b> an open world action and adventure
survival video game <b>is</b> by Studio Wildcard. A lot of <b>ARK</b> commands <b>will</b> require
the ... This <b>is</b> a List of Xbox One X enhanced games. Games here <b>are</b> enhanced by
console specific ... Available. <b>Ark</b>: <b>Survival Evolved</b>, Yes ... "<b>ARK</b> Dev: XB1X <b>Is</b>
Like a PC with GTX 1070 & 16GB RAM; Game Runs at ... Xbox One X enhanced
games · Xbox One games · Video game lists by platform · Ultra-high-<b>definition</b>
television. An aberration <b>is</b> something that deviates from the normal way. Aberration may
also refer to: ... Entertainment[edit]. Aberration, a DLC for the video game <b>ARK</b>:
<b>Survival Evolved</b> · Aberration (film), a horror movie; Aberration (EP) ... | What does ark mean in ark survival evolved? |
It <b>is</b> the sequel to the 2015 film Maze <b>Runner</b>: The Scorch Trials and the third and
... Maze <b>Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b> was originally set to <b>be released</b> on February
17, ... Maze <b>Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b> was released on Blu-Ray and <b>DVD</b> on April
... Maze <b>Runner is</b> an American film trilogy consisting of science-fiction dystopian
action ... <b>release</b> of the third film, Maze <b>Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b> on January 26,
2018. ... it's official: THE SCORCH TRIALS movie <b>is coming</b> September 18, 2015. The <b>Death Cure is</b> a 2011 young adult dystopian science fiction novel written by
American ... For the film based on the book, see Maze Runner: The Death Cure.
... Triggered by the commotion, the Grievers <b>come out</b> of storage, but Teresa ... The <b>Death Cure is</b> the third book released in the series, on October 11, 2011. In
the final book of "The Maze <b>Runner</b>" Series, Thomas <b>is</b> locked <b>up</b> in ... They then
<b>go</b> to a city and have WICKED's devices in their ... The Maze <b>Runner is</b> a 2014 American dystopian science fiction film directed by
Wes Ball, in his ... A third and final film, Maze <b>Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b>, was
released on January 26, 2018. ... It's about vulnerability <b>up</b> front and then he
<b>comes out</b> of it and <b>comes</b> into his own and then the next movies <b>are</b> about the
leader that ... This <b>is</b> a list of films which placed number one at the weekend box office for the
year 2018. Contents. 1 Number-one films; 2 Highest-grossing films. 2.1 Calendar
Gross; 2.2 In-Year <b>Release</b> ... film in 2018 to top the box office for three
consecutive weekends. 4, January 28, 2018, Maze <b>Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b>,
$24,167,011. Hostiles <b>is</b> a 2017 American revisionist western film written and directed by Scott
Cooper, ... As soon as the party <b>is out</b> of sight of the fort, Blocker has the chief and
his son, ... The group <b>comes</b> across the charred Quaid house and the dead body
of ... its wide expansion alongside the <b>release</b> of Maze <b>Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b>,
... The Kill Order <b>is</b> a 2012 young adult dystopian science fiction novel written by
American author James Dashner and published on August 14, 2012 by
Delacorte Press. It <b>is</b> the first prequel book in The Maze <b>Runner</b> series and the
fourth ... Another girl who was his friend goes into the room and <b>comes out</b>
reporting a ... Following <b>is</b> a list of films released in IMAX which use IMAX, a motion-picture film
format and ... Some titles such as Skyfall, Blade <b>Runner</b> 2049, and 1917 have
been ... First Doraemon film to <b>be released</b> in 3D as well as IMAX 3D. ... Maze
<b>Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b>, January 26, 2018, Released in 2D in North America,
Japan ... The NBC science fiction serial drama series Heroes follows the lives of people
across the globe ... Each season of Heroes <b>is</b> designed to involve ordinary
people who discover extraordinary ... Mohinder uses his own blood to <b>cure</b> Molly.
... pilot <b>would</b> not <b>be released</b>, however it was included on the first season <b>DVD</b>
set. | When does maxe runner death cure come out on dvd? |
<b>Tanu Weds Manu</b> Returns is a 2015 Indian romantic comedy film directed by ...
as Tanuja 'Tanu' Trivedi and Kumari 'Kusum' Sangwan ("<b>Datto</b>"); Jimmy Sheirgill
... and would feature the original cast in the leading <b>roles</b>, <b>playing</b> down reports ... <b>Tanu Weds Manu</b> is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed
by Aanand L. Rai, and produced by Shailesh R. Singh. It stars Kangana Ranaut,
R.Madhavan and Jimmy Sheirgill in the lead <b>roles</b>. ... The film had been originally
announced with Konkana Sen Sharma <b>playing the role</b> of Tanu. However, after a
... Reza Shariffi is a costume designer from India. He has designed for many
leading actresses in Bollywood. He was nominated as 'best costume designer' for
Kangana Ranaut's costumes in the movie <b>Tanu Weds Manu</b>. ... in her first ever
double <b>role</b> as Tanuja Trivedi and Kusum aka <b>Datto in Tanu Weds Manu</b> Returns. Kangana Ranaut is an Indian actress who appears predominantly in Hindi films.
She has ... Ranaut <b>played</b> dual <b>roles</b> in a sequel to <b>Tanu Weds Manu</b>, entitled
<b>Tanu Weds Manu</b> Returns ... <b>Tanu Weds Manu</b> Returns, 2015, Kusum "<b>Datto</b>"
Sangwan/ Tanuja "Tanu" Trivedi, Aanand L. Rai, National Film Award for Best
Actress Kangana Ranaut is an Indian actress and filmmaker who works in Hindi films.
The recipient of ... A comic <b>role</b> opposite R. Madhavan in <b>Tanu Weds Manu</b> (2011
) was well-received, though this ... During a performance, when one of the male
actors went missing, Ranaut <b>played</b> his part along with her original <b>role</b> of a
woman. The 2016 IIFA Awards, officially known as the 17th International Indian Film
Academy Awards ... Best <b>Actor</b> In A Leading <b>Role</b> · Best Actress In A Leading
<b>Role</b> ... Weds Manu Returns as Tanuja 'Tanu' Trivedi / Kumari 'Kusum' Sangwan (
<b>Datto</b>) ... Deepak Dobriyal - <b>Tanu Weds Manu</b> Returns as Pappi; Nawazuddin
Siddiqui ... Shishir Sharma (born 10 January) is an Indian film and television <b>actor</b>. He
<b>played</b> in Zee TV's show Ghar Ki Lakshmi Betiyann. He is known for <b>played the</b>
<b>role</b> of Jagmohan Prasad in Yahaaan Main Ghar ... 2015, <b>Tanu Weds Manu</b>:
Returns, as <b>Datto's</b> father. 2015, Talvar, as J.K. Dixit, the new CBI Chief. 2016,
Dangal, as ... The Producers Guild Film Award for Best Actress in a Leading <b>Role</b> is given by
the producers of the film and television guild as part of its annual award
ceremony for Hindi films, to recognise a female <b>actor</b> who has delivered an
outstanding performance in a leading <b>role</b>. ... for the same <b>role</b>; she was
nominated for her <b>role</b> as Tanuja "<b>Tanu</b>" Trivedi in ... The National Film Award for Best Actress is an honour presented annually at the
National Film Awards of India since 1968 to an actress for the best performance
in a leading <b>role</b> within the Indian ... Kusum "<b>Datto</b>" Sangwan, <b>Tanu Weds Manu</b>
Returns · Hindi · 2016 ... Cites the recipient and the <b>role played</b> by them in the film
. The IIFA Award for Best Actress is given by the International Indian Film Academy
as part of its annual award ceremony for Hindi films, to recognise a female <b>actor</b>
who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading <b>role</b>. ... Kangana
Ranaut – <b>Tanu Weds Manu</b> as Tanuja 'Tanu' Trivdei; Kareena Kapoor –
Bodyguard ... | Who played the role of datto in tanu weds manu? |
"<b>That'll Be the Day</b>" is a song written by Buddy Holly and Jerry Allison. It was first
recorded by Buddy Holly and the Three Tunes in 1956 and was re-recorded in ... <b>That'll Be the Day</b> is a 1973 British drama film directed by Claude Whatham,
written by Ray Connolly, and starring David Essex, Rosemary Leach and Ringo ... <b>That'll Be The Day</b> is the final studio album from Buddy Holly. Decca, Holly's first
major record label, after failing to produce a hit single from Holly's early ... <b>That'll Be the Day</b> (abbreviated as TBTD) is a touring rock 'n' roll show playing
theatres and concert halls throughout the United Kingdom and Great Britain. The film is the sequel to the 1973 film <b>That'll Be the Day</b>. Its tagline is: "Show me a
boy who never wanted to be a rock star and I'll show you a liar." ... Along with their cover of Buddy Holly's "<b>That'll Be the Day</b>" recorded at the same
session, these songs were the first recordings made by what would become the ... Rosemary Anne Leach (18 December 1935 – 21 October 2017) was a British
stage, television ... Her film roles included David Essex's mother in <b>That'll Be the</b>
<b>Day</b> (1973), Ghost in the Noonday Sun (1973), the TV remake of Brief Encounter
... Both McCartney and Harrison attended the Liverpool Institute. The group made
an amateur recording in 1958, performing Buddy Holly's "<b>That'll Be the Day</b>" and "
... The songs were taken from Holly's three original albums, The "Chirping" Crickets,
Buddy Holly and <b>That'll Be the Day</b>. It includes top ten hits "Peggy Sue" and ... The Crickets were an American rock and roll band from Lubbock, Texas, formed
by singer-songwriter Buddy Holly in the 1950s. Their first hit record, "<b>That'll Be the</b>
<b>Day</b>", released in 1957, peaked at number ... | Where was the film that'll be the day filmed? |
<b>Impeachment</b> in the United States <b>is</b> the process by which a legislature brings
charges against ... United States that it did not <b>have the authority</b> to determine
whether the Senate properly "tried" a defendant. ... The Constitution gives
Congress the <b>authority to impeach</b> and remove "The <b>President</b>, Vice <b>President</b>,
and all civil ... United States that it did not <b>have the authority</b> to determine whether the Senate
properly "tried" a defendant. Congress <b>has</b>, however, identified three general
types ... Article Two of the United States Constitution establishes the executive branch of
the federal ... This section gives the <b>president</b> the power to grant pardons,
although there <b>is</b> ... pardon criminal behavior for which an office holder <b>has</b> been
<b>impeached</b>. ... The <b>president</b> acting alone was <b>authorized</b> only to repel sudden
attacks ... Time magazine, in its first editorial in 50 years of publication, did so as well,
declaring that the <b>president</b> "<b>has</b> irredeemably lost his moral <b>authority</b>" to govern
... If the <b>president's authority has</b> ended pre-term, then the elections must be held
within 90 days of the incumbent ... Congressional oversight <b>is</b> oversight by the United States Congress over the
Executive Branch, ... It <b>is</b> implied in the legislature's <b>authority</b>, among other
powers and duties, to appropriate funds, enact laws, ... for a Navy, declare war,
and <b>impeach</b> and remove from office the <b>President</b>, Vice <b>President</b>, and other civil
officers. The <b>President</b> of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Presiden Republik
Indonesia) <b>is</b> the ... The 1945 Constitution: The <b>president has</b> constitutional
<b>authority</b> over the Government and <b>has</b> the power to name and remove ... Under
the amended constitution, the <b>president</b> can now be <b>impeached</b> and removed
from office. A federal pardon in the United States <b>is</b> the action of the <b>President</b> of the United
States that completely sets aside the punishment for a federal crime. The
<b>authority</b> to take such action <b>is</b> granted to the <b>president</b> by Article II, ... The issue
re-arose in 1998, during the <b>impeachment</b> of <b>President</b> Bill Clinton. On July 22,
2017, ... The Presiding Officer of the United States Senate <b>is</b> the person who presides
over the United ... The vice <b>president has the authority</b> (ex officio, for they are not
an elected member of the Senate) to cast a tie-breaking vote. ... When the Senate
hears an <b>impeachment</b> trial of the <b>President</b> of the United States, by the
procedure ... Abuse of power or abuse of <b>authority</b>, in the form of "malfeasance in office" or "
official misconduct", <b>is</b> the commission of an unlawful act, done in an official
capacity, which affects the performance of official duties. Malfeasance in office <b>is</b>
often a just cause for removal of an elected official by ... In the United States,
abuse of power <b>has</b> been cited in the <b>impeachment</b> of at ... | Who has the authority to impeach the president? |
<b>World population percentage</b> by country. In demographics, the <b>world population</b>
<b>is</b> the total number of humans currently living, and was ... The population of the
<b>Indian</b> subcontinent, which was about 125 million in 1750, increased to 389
million ... Demographics <b>of the world</b> include <b>population</b> density, ethnicity, education level,
health measures, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the
human <b>population</b> of Earth. The <b>world's</b> overall <b>population</b> density <b>is</b> 50 people
per km² (129.28 per sq. ... <b>lives</b> in Asia, with more than 2.5 billion in the countries
of China and <b>India</b> ... A centenarian <b>is</b> a person who has reached the age of 100 years. Because <b>life</b>
expectancies worldwide are below 100 years, the term <b>is</b> ... As <b>life</b> expectancy <b>is</b>
increasing across the world, and the <b>world population</b> has ... 7.1 Japan; 7.2 <b>India</b>. <b>India is</b> the second most populated country in the world with nearly a fifth <b>of the</b>
<b>world's population</b>. According to the 2019 revision <b>of the World Population</b>
Prospects population stood at 1,352,642,280. During 1975–2010, the population
doubled to 1.2 billion. The <b>Indian</b> population reached the billion mark in 1998. ...
15% of the population <b>lived</b> in urban centres, higher than the <b>percentage</b> of ... <b>World</b> Muslim <b>population</b> by <b>percentage</b> (2018 estimate). Adherents of Islam
constitute the <b>world's</b> second largest religious group. According to a study in ...
<b>India is</b> the country with the largest Muslim <b>population</b> outside Muslim-majority ... Vegetarianism by country <b>is</b> the comparison of vegetarian and vegan dietary
practices among ... <b>India</b> has more vegetarians than the rest <b>of the world</b> put
together. ... as 2011, indicated <b>India's</b> vegetarian <b>population</b> to be 28-29% of the
total <b>population</b>. ... Although vegetarianism <b>is</b> quite common, the actual
<b>percentage</b> of ... Extreme poverty, deep poverty, abject poverty, absolute poverty, destitution, or
penury, was ... In the past, the vast majority <b>of the world population lived</b> in
conditions of ... The <b>percentage</b> of the global population living in absolute poverty
fell from ... Nearly half of them <b>live in India</b> and China, with more than 85% living
in just ... As of 2018, the <b>world's</b> Core Jewish <b>Population</b>, those identifying as Jews above
all else, was ... Below <b>is</b> a list of Jewish <b>populations</b> in the <b>world</b> by country. All
data below, but the last column, <b>is</b> from the Berman Jewish DataBank at Stanford
University in ... Hinduism has approximately 1.1 billion adherents worldwide (15% of <b>world's</b>
<b>population</b>). Nepal (81.3%) and <b>India</b> (79.8%) are countries with Hindus being
the majority ... the world by <b>percentage</b> of population. Hinduism <b>is</b> the third largest
religion in the world after Christianity and Islam. Presently, <b>India</b> and Nepal are
the ... <b>India is</b> a country in South Asia. It <b>is</b> the seventh-largest country by geographical
area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people. <b>India</b>
consists of twenty-eight states and nine union territories. It <b>is</b> a home to 17.5
<b>percent of the world's population</b>. | What percentage of the world's population lives in india? |
<b>Nigeria</b> is a country in West Africa. <b>Nigeria</b> shares land borders with the Republic
of Benin in ... These two major <b>wind</b> systems in <b>Nigeria</b> are known as the trade
<b>winds</b>. ... inward <b>blowing winds</b> because <b>winds</b> are moving air <b>blowing</b> outwards
from regions of ... Coastal plains are found in both the <b>southwest</b> and the
southeast. The trade winds or easterlies are the permanent east-to-west prevailing winds
that flow in the ... The trade <b>winds blow</b> predominantly from the northeast in the
Northern Hemisphere and from ... The Portuguese recognized the importance of
the trade winds (then the Volta <b>do</b> mar, meaning in Portuguese "turn of the sea"
but ... Calima (dust-laden south to south-easterly <b>wind blowing</b> in the Saharan Air ...
Coromuel (south to <b>south-west</b> wind in the La Paz area of the Baja California ... The Harmattan is a season in the West African subcontinent, which occurs
between the end of November and the middle of March. It is characterized by the
dry and dusty northeasterly trade <b>wind</b>, of the same name, which <b>blows</b> ... This
Day: <b>Nigerian</b> Civil Aviation warns pilots, airlines of Harmattan haze; ^ Valdmanis
, ... Egypt essentially has a hot desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWh).
The climate is ... an extremely hot, dry and dusty <b>wind blows</b> from the south or the
<b>southwest</b>. ... When this <b>wind blows</b> over Egypt, it causes high temperatures to
soar ... Mozambique · Namibia · Niger · <b>Nigeria</b> · Rwanda · São Tomé and
Príncipe ... The mistral is a strong, cold, northwesterly <b>wind</b> that <b>blows</b> from southern France
into the Gulf of ... from the sea. It <b>does</b> not <b>blow</b> for more than a single day, but it is
feared in Provence, because it dries the vegetation and it can spread forest fires.
... North · Northeast · East · Southeast · South · <b>Southwest</b> · West · Northwest. Chinook winds /ʃɪˈnʊk/, or simply Chinooks, are föhn winds in the interior West
of North ... During the winter, driving can be treacherous, as the <b>wind blows</b> snow
across ... The Chinook can seem to <b>do</b> battle with the Arctic air mass at times. ... a
few days during a Chinook; as the warm Chinooks blow from the <b>southwest</b>, ... A dust storm, also called sandstorm, is a meteorological phenomenon common in
arid and semi-arid regions. Dust storms arise when a gust front or other strong
<b>wind blows</b> loose sand ... Drought and wind contribute to the emergence of dust
storms, as <b>do</b> poor farming and grazing practices by exposing the dust and sand
to ... The wet season lasts from March to October, with winds from the <b>southwest</b>. The
rest of the year is dry, with northeasterly harmattan <b>winds blowing</b> in from the ... From December through February, however, the northeast trade <b>winds blow</b> ...
rain per year, and the <b>southwest</b> (lying farther north) receives lower total rainfall,
generally ... I think climate of <b>Nigeria</b> article <b>should</b> be separated from geography
of ... | When does the southwest wind blow in nigeria? |
The <b>world's largest tidal</b> range of 16.3 metres (53.5 feet) occurs in Bay of Fundy,
Canada, and the United Kingdom regularly experiences <b>tidal</b> ranges up to 15 ... Before the construction of a causeway in 1968 and subsequent siltation of the
river, the Petitcodiac River had one of the <b>world's largest tidal</b> bores, up to 2 ... “The Natural World, Greatest Tides: The <b>greatest tides in the world</b> occur in the
Bay of Fundy.... Burntcoat Head in the Minas Basin, Nova Scotia, has the greatest
... A <b>tidal</b> bore, often simply given as bore in context, is a <b>tidal</b> phenomenon in which
the leading ... The second <b>highest tidal</b> bore after the Severn bore, up to 1.7
meters (6 ft) high. ... 34th IAHR <b>World</b> Congress, Brisbane, Australia, 26 June–1
July, Engineers Australia Publication, Eric Valentine, Colin Apelt, James Ball,
Hubert ... A king tide is an especially high spring tide, especially the perigean spring <b>tides</b>
which occur ... In the lunar month, the <b>highest tides</b> occur roughly every 14 days,
at the new and full ... Upwelling · Whirlpool · <b>World</b> Ocean Circulation Experiment. The estuary has one of the <b>highest tidal</b> ranges in the <b>world</b> — about 50 feet (15
m). The estuary's funnel shape, its <b>tidal</b> range and the underlying geology of ... The southwestern corner of Ungava Bay, along with Bay of Fundy, has either the
<b>highest</b> or second-<b>highest tidal</b> ranges in the <b>world</b>. Some sources estimate the ... <b>Tides</b> are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the
gravitational ... While <b>tides</b> are usually the <b>largest</b> source of short-term sea-level
fluctuations, sea levels ... There are some extreme cases; the Bay of Fundy, on
the east coast of Canada, is often stated to have the <b>world's highest tides</b>
because of its ... The Mont-Saint-Michel Bay is located between Brittany (to the south west) and
the Normandy ... The bay is part of the club of the <b>world's</b> most beautiful bays (fr)
and is listed as a UNESCO <b>world</b> heritage site. ... Some of the <b>biggest tides</b> in
Europe occur in Mont-Saint-Michel Bay: with an average 10 metres (33 ft)
amplitude, ... Upper reaches of Bristol Bay experience some of the <b>highest tides in the world</b>.
One such reach, the Nushagak Bay near Dillingham and another near Naknek in
... | Where do you find the highest tides in the world? |
<b>Another Cinderella Story</b> is a 2008 American teen musical comedy film directed
by Damon Santostefano and written by Erik Patterson and Jessica Scott. The film
... It said <b>Another Cinderella Story</b> was "met with praise" while A Cinderella Story:
Once Upon a Song "was also deemed a flop by critics and moviegoers". <b>Another Cinderella Story</b> is the soundtrack album from the 2008 film <b>Another</b>
<b>Cinderella Story</b>. The album was released as a physical CD and digital download
... Unlike the first film, the sequels also include musical, dance and holiday event
themes. Film title, Year, Director, Starring. <b>Another Cinderella Story</b>, 2008,
Damon ... It is a sequel to <b>Another Cinderella Story</b> (2008) and the third installment in A
Cinderella Story series. The film was released on DVD on September 6, 2011,
and ... (2004), <b>Another Cinderella Story</b> (2008). Singles from A Cinderella Story. "Our
Lips Are Sealed" Released: May 25, 2004. A Cinderella Story is a soundtrack
album to the 2004 film of the same name. It was released on ... It is the fifth installment of A <b>Cinderella Story</b> film series. The film was released
digitally on October 15, 2019, and DVD on October 29, 2019. Sofia Carson stars as Tessa, who is forced to accompany her evil stepmother (
Jennifer Tilly) and stepsisters (Amy Louise Wilson, Jazzara Jaslyn) to a
<b>Cinderella</b> ... <b>Another Cinderella Story</b> was a Media and drama good articles nominee, but did
not meet the good article criteria at the time. There are suggestions below for ... Jessica Parker Kennedy (born October 3, 1984) is a Canadian actress. She
played Melissa ... role of Tami in the 2008 comedy film <b>Another Cinderella Story</b>
and the recurring character of Natalee on the 2007 television series Kaya on
MTV. | Who plays joey parker in another cinderella story? |
<b>Australia</b> competed at the <b>2018 Commonwealth Games</b> in <b>Gold</b> Coast,
Queensland between 4 and 15 April <b>2018</b>. It <b>was Australia's</b> 21st appearance at
the <b>Commonwealth Games</b>, having ... Medallists[edit]. Further information: <b>2018</b>
<b>Commonwealth Games medal</b> table and List of <b>2018 Commonwealth Games</b>
<b>medal</b> winners ... <b>Australia has won</b> 13 <b>Commonwealth games</b>. <b>Australia</b> first competed at the
Games, then titled ... After the 2006 Games, <b>Australia was</b> first in the all-time
<b>medal</b> tally. ... That vote <b>was</b> for the host of the <b>2018</b> games, <b>won</b> by the <b>Gold</b>
Coast. ... the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms
<b>may</b> apply. The <b>2018 Commonwealth Games</b>, officially known as the XXI <b>Commonwealth</b>
<b>Games</b> and commonly known as <b>Gold</b> Coast <b>2018</b>, <b>was</b> ... It <b>was</b> the fifth time
<b>Australia had</b> hosted the <b>Commonwealth Games</b> and the ... However, on 11
November it <b>was</b> officially announced <b>Gold</b> Coast City <b>had won</b> the rights to host
the games. The <b>Commonwealth Games</b> is an international multi-sport event involving
athletes from the ... <b>Australia has</b> hosted the <b>Commonwealth Games</b> five times (
1938, 1962, 1982, 2006 and <b>2018</b>); this is more times than <b>any</b> ... Canadian triple
jumper Gordon Smallacombe <b>won</b> the first ever <b>gold medal</b> in the history of the
Games. The <b>2018 Commonwealth Games</b> were a multi-sport event held in Gold Coast,
Queensland, <b>Australia</b>, between 4 and 15 April <b>2018</b>. 275 medal events were
held at these games. <b>Australia</b>, serving as the host nation, dominated the games
with 80 gold, ... Saint Lucia <b>won</b> its first <b>Commonwealth Games gold medal</b> when
Levern ... Basketball <b>was</b> first included in the <b>Commonwealth Games</b> in the 2006 games in
Melbourne. Basketball will be a part of the <b>2018 Commonwealth Games</b> on the
Gold Coast, again in <b>Australia</b>. ... In 2006 in Melbourne, <b>Australia won</b> the first
ever <b>Commonwealth Games Gold Medals</b> in both the men's and women's ... Papua New Guinea made its <b>Commonwealth Games</b> début in the 1962 British
Empire and <b>Commonwealth Games</b> in Perth, Western <b>Australia</b>. The country <b>has</b>
competed in fourteen editions of the Games to date. Since 1962, Papua New
Guinea <b>have won</b> a total of 14 medals in 5 sports. ... Kari <b>has won</b> 2 <b>gold medals</b>
both in successive games in 2014, and <b>2018</b>. The men's field hockey event at the <b>2018 Commonwealth Games was</b> held at the
Gold Coast Hockey Centre from 5 to 14 April <b>2018</b>. <b>Australia won</b> the <b>gold medal</b>
after defeating New Zealand 2–0 in the final, ... Text is available under the
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms <b>may</b> apply. India competed at the <b>2018 Commonwealth Games</b> at Gold Coast, <b>Australia</b> from
4 to 15 April <b>2018</b>. It <b>was</b> India's 18th appearance at the <b>Commonwealth Games</b>.
With 26 <b>Gold medals</b> and a total of 66 medals, India finished 3rd for the ... Rules
for classification: 1) points; 2) number of <b>wins</b>; 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored;
... Canada competed at the <b>2018 Commonwealth Games</b> in <b>Gold</b> Coast, <b>Australia</b>
from April 4 to April 15, <b>2018</b>. It <b>was</b> Canada's 21st appearance at the
<b>Commonwealth Games</b>, having ... The goal of the Canadian team <b>was</b> at least
100 <b>medals</b> to be <b>won</b> across all sports. ... Brendon Rodney did not compete in
<b>any</b> events. | How many gold medals has australia won commonwealth games 2018? |
<b>The Suicide Squad</b>, also known as <b>Suicide Squad</b> 2, is an upcoming American
superhero <b>film</b> based on the DC Comics antihero team <b>Suicide Squad</b>. Set for ... <b>Suicide Squad</b> is a 2016 American superhero <b>film</b> based on the DC Comics
supervillain team of the same name. The third installment in the DC Extended ... <b>Film</b>[edit] <b>Suicide Squad</b> was released in North America on August 5, 2016. The <b>film</b> is set
after the events of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Affleck as Bruce ... It is the 31st <b>film</b> in the DC Universe Animated Original <b>Movies</b> series and a part
of the DC Animated <b>Movie</b> Universe. The voice cast includes Christian Slater as ... In the <b>film</b>, <b>a Suicide Squad</b> of six criminals is dispatched by Amanda Waller to
break into Arkham Asylum, where they must contend with the asylum's inmates
and ... The <b>film</b> was released on 1 July 2016. Robbie's third 2016 role was Harley Quinn
in Warner Bros.' DC Comics supervillain <b>film Suicide Squad</b>, ... <b>Suicide Squad</b>: The Album is the soundtrack album to the <b>film</b> of the same name.
It was released on August 5, 2016, by Atlantic Records. A separate <b>film</b> score ... <b>Suicide Squad</b> is a 2016 American superhero <b>film</b> written and directed by David
Ayer. The <b>film</b> stars Will Smith, Jared Leto, Margot Robbie, Joel Kinnaman, Viola
... It is the eighth <b>film</b> in the DC Extended Universe and a follow-up to <b>Suicide</b>
<b>Squad</b> (2016). It was directed by Cathy Yan and written by Christina Hodson, and
it ... | Who played the joker in the suicide squad movie? |
The fifth <b>season</b> of the American television sitcom <b>New Girl</b> premiered on January
<b>5</b>, 2016, on Fox in its <b>new</b> time slot of 8:00 pm (Eastern). The show briefly aired
<b>back</b>-to-<b>back</b> on April 19 before airing the final six ... of virtually uninterrupted
originals." Damon Wayans, Jr. made his <b>return</b> for a two episode arc this <b>season</b>. The fifth <b>season</b> of Gilmore <b>Girls</b>, an American dramedy television <b>series</b>, began
airing on ... Lorelai refuses to let her <b>come home</b> so Richard and Emily let her
move into the pool house and <b>get</b> a job, hoping she will change her mind. Luke
tells ... Doyle is jealous when Glenn's article gets picked up by the <b>New</b> York
Times. Previous <b>Season 5</b>. Next → Season 7 · List of <b>New Girl</b> episodes. The sixth
season of the American television sitcom <b>New Girl</b> premiered on Fox on
September ... TVLine confirmed Megan Fox's <b>return</b> midseason in an eight
episode arc. ... <b>Jess</b> faces her fears of <b>coming back</b> to <b>New</b> York, despite having a
terrible history with ... Laid-<b>back</b> and nice, he represents a contrast to Schmidt, ... In season 6, he and
<b>Jess</b> form a singles group dedicated to keeping their relationships platonic. ... He
returns in <b>season 5</b> for the bachelor party festivities. ... She tries to teach Winston
to <b>be</b> more confident in picking up <b>girls</b>. <b>New Girl</b> is an American television sitcom created by Elizabeth Meriwether for the
Fox ... Midway through season 1, Schmidt and Cece <b>get</b> involved in a mostly
sexual ... Also, in <b>season 5</b>, while <b>Jess</b> is on jury duty, the group brings in
temporary ... "<b>New Girl</b> is bouncing <b>back</b>, but Nick and <b>Jess</b> were never the
problem". The fourth <b>season</b> of the American television sitcom <b>New Girl</b> premiered on Fox
on September 16, 2014, and concluded on May <b>5</b>, ... Biel played Kat, "the hottest
scientist in the world" who competes with <b>Jess</b> after they ... With the gang
attending yet another wedding this summer, Schmidt motivates everyone to <b>get</b>
<b>back</b> in the ... The fifth season of the Fox musical comedy-drama television series Glee was
commissioned on ... The series features the <b>New</b> Directions glee club at the
fictional William ... Lea Michele, Monteith's <b>girlfriend</b> who also stars as Rachel
Berry on the show, ... "Glee Scoop: NeNe Leakes Set To <b>Return</b> to McKinley in
<b>Season 5</b>". <b>New Girl</b> is an American television sitcom that premiered on Fox on September
20, 2011. Zooey Deschanel stars as Jessica "<b>Jess</b>" Day, a well-liked and bubbly
woman who is trying to <b>get</b> over ... During the course of the series, 146 episodes
of <b>New Girl</b> aired over seven seasons. ... Main article: <b>New Girl</b> (<b>season 5</b>) ... Jessica Christopher "<b>Jess</b>" Day is a fictional title character in the FOX sitcom <b>New</b>
<b>Girl</b>, where ... In <b>season 5</b>, <b>Jess</b> gets sequestered for jury duty, and is absent for
several episodes in which Deschanel went on maternity leave. ... Three years
later, in the season 7 <b>premiere</b>, <b>Jess</b> and Nick <b>return</b> to the loft after Nick's
European ... Previous Season 3. Next → <b>Season 5</b> · List of Gilmore <b>Girls</b> episodes. The fourth
season of Gilmore <b>Girls</b>, an American dramedy television series, began airing on
... Meanwhile, Rory is adjusting to her <b>new</b> life at Yale University, coping with ...
the men of love lives past, and the relationships of those who <b>come</b> in and out of
... | When does jess come back in season 5 new girl? |
"<b>Fly Me to the Moon</b>", originally titled "In Other Words", is a song <b>written</b> in 1954
by Bart Howard. Kaye Ballard made the first recording of the song the year it was
... <b>Fly Me to the Moon</b> is a Japanese shōnen manga series <b>written</b> and illustrated by
Kenjiro Hata. It started in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday in February ... <b>Fly Me to the Moon</b> is a 2008 Belgian-American computer-animated 3D science
fiction comedy film directed by Ben Stassen and <b>written</b> by Domonic Paris. <b>Fly Me to the Moon</b> is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter
Bobby Womack. The album was released in January 1969, by Minit Records. Bart Howard was an American composer and songwriter, most notably of the jazz
standard "<b>Fly Me to the Moon</b>", which has been performed by Frank Sinatra, ... Originally "<b>Fly Me to the Moon</b>" was a pop standard song <b>written</b> by Bart Howard
in 1954. "In Other Words" was the original title for the song and Felicia Sanders ... She then <b>wrote</b> Act 2 of this musical, which was staged again the following year
in 2009 at the same venue. <b>Fly Me To The Moon</b> (2012), performed in New York ... Wait & See (Risk) is a song recorded by Japanese–American singer Utada
Hikaru for her third studio and second Japanese language album, Distance (
2000). It was released on April 19, 2000 as the second single from the album in
Japan. It was <b>written</b> and composed by Utada, whilst production and
arrangement ... "<b>Fly Me to the Moon</b> (In Other Words)" is a cover version that was
originally ... Alyson Noël is an American <b>author</b> from Orange County, California. Contents. 1
Biography; 2 ... Faking 19 (2005); Art Geeks and Prom Queens (September 1,
2005); Laguna Cove (2006); <b>Fly Me to the Moon</b> (2006); Kiss & Blog (2007);
Saving ... Nothing but the Best is a 2008 compilation album by American singer Frank
Sinatra. All the tracks on this album are recordings made when Sinatra was on
his own Reprise label, thus the first track, "Come Fly with Me" is not the 1957
Capitol version. ... de Moraes) - 3:14; "<b>Fly Me to the Moon</b> (In Other Words)" (Bart
Howard) - 2:28 ... | When was fly me to the moon written? |
The <b>Indian</b> subcontinent has a history of <b>earthquakes</b>. The reason for the intensity
and high frequency of <b>earthquakes</b> is the <b>Indian</b> plate driving into Asia at a rate of
approximately 47 mm/year. The following is a list of major <b>earthquakes</b> which
have <b>occurred in India</b>, ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 9 March 2020, at 03:38 (
UTC). The 2004 <b>Indian</b> Ocean <b>earthquake</b> and tsunami <b>occurred</b> at 00:58:53 UTC on 26
December, ... The slip <b>did</b> not happen instantaneously but took place in two
phases over several minutes: Seismographic and acoustic ... Oral traditions
developed from <b>previous earthquakes</b> helped the aboriginal tribes escape the
tsunami. The April 2015 Nepal <b>earthquake</b> killed nearly 9,000 people and injured nearly
22,000. It <b>occurred</b> at 11:56 Nepal Standard Time on 25 April 2015, with a
magnitude ... The <b>India</b> Meteorological Department (IMD) said two powerful
quakes were registered in Nepal ... "Nepal's <b>latest earthquake</b>: Death toll climbs
above 100". A magnitude 5.1 <b>earthquake</b> struck <b>India</b>, at depth of 16.1 km (10 mi), near
Rudraprayag district in the state of Uttarakhand on February 6, 2017. Tremors
were ... The 1950 Assam–Tibet <b>earthquake</b>, also known as the Assam <b>earthquake</b>,
<b>occurred</b> on 15 ... <b>Occurring</b> on a Tuesday evening at 7:39 pm <b>Indian</b> Standard
Time, the ... on the Burhi Dihing River Valley that were formed by <b>past</b> seismic
activity. The 2001 Gujarat <b>earthquake</b>, also known as the Bhuj <b>earthquake</b>, <b>occurred</b> on
26 January, <b>India's</b> 52nd Republic Day, at 08:46 am IST . The epicentre was ... The 2005 Kashmir <b>earthquake occurred</b> at 08:50:39 Pakistan Standard Time on 8
October in Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir. It was centered near the city of
Muzaffarabad, and also affected Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and
<b>Indian</b>-administered Jammu and Kashmir. ... were taking a nap after their pre-
dawn meal and <b>did</b> not have time to escape. The <b>Indian</b> subcontinent has a history of devastating <b>earthquakes</b>. The major
reason for the ... The <b>latest</b> version of seismic zoning map of <b>India</b> given in the
<b>earthquake</b> ... result in total collapse, and (b) under more frequently <b>occurring</b>
<b>earthquake</b> events, the structure should suffer only minor or moderate structural
damage. The 2012 <b>Indian</b> Ocean <b>earthquakes</b> were magnitude 8.6 and 8.2 Mw undersea
<b>earthquakes</b> ... The magnitude 8.6 (Mw) <b>earthquake occurred</b> about 610 km (379
mi) southwest of ... "<b>Latest Earthquakes</b> M5.0+ in the World – <b>Past</b> 7 days". The 2011 Sikkim <b>earthquake occurred</b> with a moment magnitude of 6.9 and was
centered within the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area, near the border of Nepal
and the <b>Indian</b> state of Sikkim, at 18:10 IST on Sunday, 18 September. The
<b>earthquake</b> was felt across northeastern <b>India</b>, Nepal, Bhutan, ... This page was
<b>last</b> edited on 1 March 2020, at 08:01 (UTC). | When did the last earthquake occur in india? |
The Packers won the <b>game</b>, 10–3. The move broke with league tradition that
gives the defending Super Bowl champion the hosting rights to the <b>first game</b> of
the ... The concept of the <b>NFL</b> champion playing in an <b>opening game</b> was not
altogether new, however. From 1934 to 1976, the <b>first game</b> of the pre-<b>season</b>
was the ... Shannon Eastin became the <b>first</b> woman to officiate an <b>NFL game</b> in 2012, in a
pre-<b>season</b> matchup between the Green Bay Packers and the San Diego
Chargers. The <b>first game</b> of the week is played on Thursday night, kicking off at 8:20 PM (ET
). The majority of ... The 2020 <b>NFL season</b> will be the 101st <b>season</b> of the National Football League (
<b>NFL</b>). The <b>season</b> will begin on September 10, 2020, with the <b>NFL</b> Kickoff <b>Game</b>,
... the <b>season</b>, becoming the <b>first NFL</b> team to be based in the state of Nevada. <b>First</b> regular-<b>season</b> overtime <b>game</b> in <b>NFL</b> history. 2, September 19, 1976, Los
Angeles Rams · Minnesota Vikings, 10–10, With about a ... <b>NFL</b> London <b>Games</b>: Three <b>games</b> were played in London in 2018. All <b>games</b>
were played at Wembley Stadium. The <b>first game</b> featured the Oakland Raiders,
who ... Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. (born August 3, 1977) is an <b>American football</b>
quarterback for ... The two players platooned during the <b>season's first</b> seven
<b>games</b>, with Brady playing the <b>first</b> quarter, Henson the second and Carr then
deciding ... In 1891, the <b>first</b> Stanford football team was hastily organized and played a four-
<b>game season</b> beginning in January ... It was the <b>first</b> regular <b>season NFL game</b> held outside the United States. The
<b>game</b> drew the ... | What is the first game in the nfl season? |
<b>Call of Duty</b> is a <b>first</b>-person shooter video <b>game</b> franchise published by
Activision. Starting <b>out</b> ... <b>Call of Duty</b> is a <b>first</b>-person shooter video <b>game</b> based
on id Tech 3, and <b>was</b> released on October 29 ... The <b>game was</b> said to have
been in development since only two weeks after the <b>release</b> of <b>Call of Duty</b>:
Modern Warfare 2. <b>Call of Duty</b> is a <b>first</b>-person shooter video <b>game</b> developed by Infinity Ward and
published by ... <b>Call of Duty was</b> one of the early <b>first</b>-person shooters to feature
iron sights in <b>game</b> play; by pressing the corresponding ... wrote that "Activision
will be pleased that it managed to interrupt the Sims party" with the <b>game's</b>
<b>release</b>. This is a list of media related to the <b>Call of Duty</b> video <b>game series</b>. The <b>series</b>
includes 16 main ... <b>games</b>. As well as the newest -Modern Warfare- being
announced on the 30th of May and set to <b>release</b> in the fall. ... A fan <b>made</b>
prequel to <b>Call of Duty</b>: Modern Warfare 2 which <b>was first</b> shown at <b>Call of Duty</b>
XP. The video ... The <b>game was the first</b> title in the <b>series</b> since <b>Call of Duty</b>: Modern Warfare 2 to ...
Advanced Warfare the <b>first</b> main <b>Call of Duty game</b> to not see a <b>release</b> on a ... <b>Call of Duty</b>: World at War is a <b>first</b>-person shooter video <b>game</b> developed by ...
after the <b>release</b> of Treyarch's previous title, <b>Call of Duty</b> 3, which <b>was</b> also set in
... On March 25, 2009, a teaser trailer for the <b>game was</b> ... The "reveal" <b>was the first</b>
full-length trailer, which debuted ... Black Ops II is the <b>first Call of Duty</b> video <b>game</b> to feature branching storylines, ...
2011, that a new <b>Call of Duty game was</b> in development for a 2012 <b>release</b> and ... Set in the 1960s during the Cold War, the <b>game's</b> campaign follows CIA ... <b>Call of</b>
<b>Duty</b>: Black Ops III <b>was</b> released in November 2015 as the sequel to Black ...
Nintendo and PDP have partnered to <b>release</b> the <b>first</b> headset to be used with the
... <b>Call of Duty</b>: Ghosts is a <b>first</b>-person shooter video <b>game</b> developed by Infinity ...
the <b>game was made</b> available by some retailers ahead of the scheduled <b>release</b>
... <b>Call of Duty</b>: Modern Warfare is a <b>first</b>-person shooter video <b>game</b> developed by
... on the <b>game</b> soon after the <b>release</b> of their 2016 title <b>Call of Duty</b>: Infinite
Warfare. ... In addition, there <b>was</b> controversy regarding the single-player
campaign's ... | When did the first call of duty game come out? |
The <b>cerebellum</b> (Latin for "little brain") is a major feature of the hindbrain of all
vertebrates. Although usually smaller than the cerebrum, in some animals such
as ... The <b>cerebellar</b> vermis (from Latin vermis, "worm") is located in the medial, cortico-
nuclear zone of the <b>cerebellum</b>, which is in the posterior fossa of the cranium. The <b>cerebellar</b> glomerulus is a small, intertwined mass of nerve fiber terminals in
the granular layer of the <b>cerebellar</b> cortex. It consists of post-synaptic granule ... The anatomy of the <b>cerebellum</b> can be viewed at three levels. At the level of
gross anatomy, the <b>cerebellum</b> consists of a tightly folded and crumpled layer of ... On the superior surface of <b>cerebellum</b>, the vermis protrudes above the level of the
hemispheres, but on the inferior surface it is sunk almost out of sight in the ... Mossy fibers are one of the major inputs to <b>cerebellum</b>. There are many sources
of this pathway, the largest of which is the cerebral cortex, which sends input to ... <b>Cerebellar</b> ataxia is a form of ataxia originating in the <b>cerebellum</b>. Non-
progressive congenital ataxia (NPCA) is a classical presentation of cerebral
ataxias. The term <b>cerebellar</b> ataxia is used to indicate ataxia that is due to dysfunction of
the <b>cerebellum</b>. The <b>cerebellum</b> is responsible for integrating a significant ... Purkinje cells, or Purkinje neurons, are a class of GABAergic neurons located in
the <b>cerebellum</b>. They are named after their discoverer, Czech anatomist Jan ... <b>Cerebellar</b> peduncles connect the <b>cerebellum</b> to the brain stem. There are six
<b>cerebellar</b> peduncles in total, three on each side: Superior <b>cerebellar</b> peduncle is
... | What is the major function of the cerebellum? |
<b>Sex</b> verification in sports occurs because eligibility of <b>athletes</b> to ... Transgender
<b>athletes</b> who identified themselves as <b>female</b> would ... as their testosterone levels
<b>were</b> below 10 nanomoles per ... Professional track runner Stella Walsh won the
<b>olympic</b> gold in medal in the <b>women's</b> 100 ... Mokgadi Caster Semenya OIB (born 7 January 1991) is a South African middle-
distance runner and 2016 <b>Olympic</b> gold medalist. She won gold in the <b>women's</b>
800 metres at the 2009 World Championships ... The <b>sex test</b> results <b>were</b> never
published officially, but some results <b>were</b> leaked in the press and <b>were</b> widely ... The participation of transgender or transsexual individuals in competitive sports
is a ... The judge agreed that the Barr body <b>test</b> as the sole determinant of <b>sex</b>
<b>was</b> ... 2004 that the IOC allowed transgender <b>athletes</b> to participate in the
<b>Olympic</b> Games. ... <b>Athletes</b> who transitioned from <b>female</b> to male <b>were</b> allowed to
compete ... The rate of participation of <b>women in</b> the <b>Olympics has</b> been increasing since
their first ... The first <b>Olympic</b> Games to feature <b>female athletes was</b> the 1900
Games in ... the addition of big air snowboarding, mixed doubles curling, mass
<b>start</b> speed ... toward <b>gender</b> equality in the IOC so <b>women</b> could be equally
represented. The 100 metres at the Summer <b>Olympics has</b> been contested since the first
edition of the multi-sport event. The men's 100 m <b>has</b> been present on the
<b>Olympic athletics</b> programme ... Gender, Men and women ... At <b>Olympics</b> prior to
2004 each <b>athlete was</b> allowed one false <b>start</b>, with a second false <b>start</b> leading
to removal ... <b>Sex tests</b> for <b>women were</b> introduced. This <b>Olympics was</b> the first to use Bugler's
Dream by Leo Arnaud as the theme for <b>Olympic</b> television coverage by ABC. It ... The following is a list of stripped <b>Olympic</b> medals. The International <b>Olympic</b>
Committee (IOC) is ... Though no <b>athletes were</b> caught doping at the 1980
Summer <b>Olympics</b>, it <b>has</b> been ... The results of Donike's unofficial <b>tests</b> later
convinced the IOC to add his new ... Cross-Country Skiing, <b>Women's</b> 15 km
freestyle mass <b>start</b>. <b>Women's</b> sports, both amateur and professional, have existed throughout the
world for ... The number of <b>Olympic women athletes</b> increased over five-fold in the
period, ... in other words, Title IX prohibits <b>gender</b> discrimination in schools that
receive ... This prong of the <b>test</b> is satisfied when an institution <b>has</b> a history and ... Mixed <b>gender</b>, No. Type, Sport. Presence. <b>Olympic</b>, Yes. Track and field is a sport
which includes athletic contests established on the skills of running, ... The
<b>Olympic athletics</b> programme, comprising track and field events plus a marathon
... National <b>women's</b> events <b>were</b> established in this period, with 1923 seeing the
First ... ^ "Commonwealth Games sprinter's disqualification shows Australian <b>athletes</b>
could face "<b>gender testing</b>"". starobserver.com.au. ^ "<b>Gender</b> struggles for <b>women</b>
to ... | When did gender testing of female olympic athletes begin? |
The Sydney <b>Roosters</b> is an Australian professional rugby league football club
based in the ... Eastern Suburbs <b>were</b> soundly defeated 31–6 in the <b>grand final</b>
that year, by the famous record-beating St ... From 1972 to 1982, the <b>Roosters</b>
<b>won</b> four minor <b>premierships</b> and played in four grand finals, <b>winning</b> two
consecutively. There have been 21 NRL <b>Premierships</b>, some people like to count NSW state
titles as the same ... The <b>premierships</b> not decided by a <b>grand final were</b>
determined by league ladder position. ... 2010 NRL <b>Grand Final</b>, 3 Oct, St George
Illawarra, 32–8, Sydney <b>Roosters</b>, T. Archer, S. Hayne, Stadium Aus., Sydney,
82,334. The Canberra Raiders are an Australian professional rugby league football club
based in the ... Over this period the club <b>has won</b> 3 <b>premierships</b>, (out of 6 Grand
Finals played). ... In the 2019 NRL <b>Grand Final</b> against the Sydney <b>Roosters</b>,
Canberra would go on to lose the match 14-8 in controversial circumstances at
ANZ ... The Sydney <b>Roosters</b> entered the <b>Grand Final</b> from a markedly ... The <b>Roosters</b>
<b>were</b> thus in a position where they could become the first ... in 1934 to <b>win</b> a
premiership after finishing <b>last</b> in the previous season. The <b>last</b> team to achieve successive <b>premierships</b> in a unified competition <b>was</b>
the Brisbane Broncos in 1992-93. The <b>Roosters</b>' <b>win did</b> not come without any ... They are one of the most successful clubs in the National Rugby League since it
began in 1998, <b>winning</b> three <b>premierships</b> (second only to the Sydney <b>Roosters</b>'
... The New Zealand Warriors are a professional rugby league football club based
in Auckland, ... The club <b>has</b> yet to <b>win</b> a premiership as of 2019, but <b>has won</b> one
minor ... The <b>Grand Final</b> against the Sydney <b>Roosters was</b> a tight match for the
first hour ... A top-eight berth <b>was</b> secured in the <b>last</b> game of the season, when
the ... The match <b>was</b> contested between minor premiers the Sydney <b>Roosters</b> and
defending premiers the Melbourne Storm. In front of a crowd of 82,688, Sydney
<b>won</b> ... The St. George Illawarra Dragons is an Australian professional rugby league
football club, ... The Dragons <b>won</b> the 2010 NRL <b>Grand Final</b> against the Sydney
<b>Roosters</b>, ... The era under Brown <b>was</b> one of frustration for Dragons fans, as
there <b>were</b> high expectations for the strong side, but ultimately no <b>premierships</b>. The National Rugby League is Australia's top-level domestic men's rugby league
club ... The reigning premiers are the Sydney <b>Roosters winning</b> their fifteenth ...
The 2006 NRL <b>Grand Final was won</b> by the Brisbane Broncos over the
Melbourne ... 16 to <b>win</b> the premiership to make it two <b>premierships</b> out of the <b>last</b>
four grand ... | When did the roosters win the last grand final? |
<b>Andhra Pradesh</b> (/ˌɑːndrə prəˈdɛʃ/) ( About this sound pronunciation (help·
info)) is one of the 28 states of India, situated in the south-eastern part of the ... <b>Andhra Pradesh</b> became the first state in India constituted under the State
Reorganisation Act of 1956. <b>Andhra Pradesh</b> is one of the 28 states of India whose recorded history begins in
the Vedic period. It is mentioned in Sanskrit epics such as Aitareya Brahmana ... This is a list of Governors of <b>Andhra Pradesh</b> since in 1953to 2019. The official
residence is of the Governor is Raj Bhavan, situated in Vijayawada. The state of <b>Andhra Pradesh</b> is ap all divided into 13 administrative districts
spread across two unofficial regions - Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema. The <b>Andhra Pradesh</b> Legislature is the state legislature of Indian state of <b>Andhra</b>
<b>Pradesh</b>. It follows a Westminster-derived parliamentary system and is ... The <b>Andhra Pradesh</b> Legislative Assembly (APLA) is the lower house of the
<b>Andhra Pradesh</b> Legislature. The Legislative Assembly consists of 175 members
... Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Telangana and de
jure capital of <b>Andhra Pradesh</b>. Occupying 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi) ... The Chief Minister of <b>Andhra Pradesh</b> is the chief executive of the Indian state of
<b>Andhra Pradesh</b>. As per the Constitution of India, the Governor of Andhra ... <b>Andhra Pradesh</b> picked Amaravati as its capital and moved its secretariat in 2016
and legislature in March 2017 to its new capital. Geography[edit]. See also: List ... | Which is the capital city of andhra pradesh? |
Jagger commissioned the back <b>cover</b>, featuring song titles and credits with
photographs of the group in performance, from British artist Steve Thomas, who
has ... Live'r Than You'll Ever Be is a bootleg recording of the Rolling Stones' concert in
Oakland, ... A white cover with a blue stamp reading "LIVE / R THAN / YOU' ... the
Stones' label Decca Records to release the live album <b>Get Yer Ya</b>-<b>Ya's Out</b>! Sticky Fingers is the ninth British and eleventh American studio album by the
English rock band ... not to feature any contributions from guitarist and founder
Brian Jones after the live album <b>Get Yer Ya</b>-<b>Ya's Out</b>! ... The original <b>cover</b>
artwork, conceived by Andy Warhol and photographed and designed by
members of his art ... Relationship with Decca[edit]. I think that to describe the group's relationship with
Decca as an "alliance" - certainly in the later years - misstates the position ... ... model and he used this during the live recording of <b>Get Yer Ya</b>-<b>Ya's Out</b>!. From
1970 onwards, Richards began using Telecasters as his main onstage guitar. File talk:<b>Get Yer Ya</b>-<b>Ya's Out</b>! The Rolling Stones in Concert.jpg. From Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search ... "Honky Tonk Women" is a 1969 hit song by the Rolling Stones. It was a single-
only release, ... The concert rendition of "Honky Tonk Women" on <b>Get Yer Ya</b>-<b>Ya's</b>
<b>Out</b>! (1970) ... This <b>cover</b> was also played on the House M.D. episode "Sex Kills". The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 218 total. ...
articles · File talk:Get Off of My Cloud <b>cover</b>.jpg · File talk:<b>Get Yer Ya</b>-<b>Ya's Out</b>! The audience cheer track was taken from the Rolling Stones' 1970 live album <b>Get</b>
<b>Yer Ya</b>-<b>Ya's Out</b>!, complete with an audience member shouting out a request: ... This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. ... File talk:A bigger
band album <b>cover</b> (Wikipedia).jpg · Talk:A Bigger Bang · Category talk:A-Class
The Rolling ... The Rolling Stones in Concert · File talk:<b>Get Yer Ya</b>-<b>Ya's Out</b>! | Who is on the cover of get yer ya ya's out? |
The <b>First Lok Sabha</b> was constituted on 17 April 1952 after <b>India</b>'s <b>first</b> general
election. The <b>1st</b> ... The elected members are <b>Speaker</b> and the Deputy <b>Speaker</b>
whereas the non-elected members are the Secretariat staff. Following were the
<b>1st</b> ... Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar (27 November 1888 – 27 February 1956)
popularly known as Dadasaheb was an independence activist, the President (
from 1946 to 1947) of the Central Legislative Assembly, then <b>Speaker</b> of the
Constituent Assembly of <b>India</b>, and later the <b>first Speaker</b> ... the first <b>Speaker</b> of
the <b>Lok Sabha</b>, the lower house of the Parliament of <b>India</b>. The <b>Speaker</b> of the <b>Lok Sabha</b> is the presiding officer of the <b>Lok Sabha</b> (House of
the People), the lower house of the Parliament of <b>India</b>. The <b>speaker</b> is elected
generally in the <b>first</b> meeting of the <b>Lok Sabha</b> ... Meira Kumar (born 31 March 1945) is an <b>Indian</b> politician and former diplomat. A
member of the <b>Indian</b> National Congress, she was the Minister of Social Justice
and Empowerment from 2004 to 2009, the Minister of Water Resources for a brief
period in 2009, and the 15th <b>Speaker</b> of <b>Lok Sabha</b> from 2009 to 2014. ... Kumar
was then elected as the <b>first</b> ever woman <b>speaker</b> of <b>Lok Sabha</b> and ... It is by convention that position of Deputy <b>Speaker</b> is offered to opposition party in
<b>India</b>. . The Deputy <b>Speaker</b> is elected in the very <b>first</b> meeting of the <b>Lok Sabha</b> ... The <b>First Lok Sabha</b> was constituted on 17 April 1952 after <b>India</b>'s <b>first</b> general
election. It completed its full tenure of five years and was dissolved on 4 April ... Madabhushi Ananthasayanam Ayyangar (4 February 1891 – 19 March 1978)
was the <b>first</b> Deputy <b>Speaker</b> and then <b>Speaker</b> of <b>Lok Sabha</b> in the <b>Indian</b> ... The <b>Lok Sabha</b>, or House of the People, is the lower house of <b>India</b>'s bicameral
Parliament, with the upper house being the Rajya Sabha. Members of the <b>Lok</b>
<b>Sabha</b> are elected by adult universal suffrage and a <b>first</b>-past-the-post ... As per
Article 93 of <b>Indian</b> Constitution, the <b>Lok Sabha</b> has a <b>Speaker</b> and a Deputy
<b>Speaker</b>. The Leader of the Opposition is the politician who leads the official opposition in
either House ... The <b>Lok Sabha</b> had no recognised Leader of the Opposition until
1969 . ... Vacant, No official opposition, 26 January 1952 – 4 April 1957, <b>First</b> ...
strength and recognised as such by the <b>Chairman</b> of the Council of States. Thus ... Bonily Khongmen (25 June 1912 – 17 March 2007) was an <b>Indian</b> politician from
the <b>Indian</b> National Congress party. She was elected to the <b>Lok Sabha</b>, lower
house of the Parliament of <b>India</b> from the Autonomous District constituency
Assam in 1952. She was a member of the <b>1st Lok Sabha</b>. ... the Deputy <b>Speaker</b>
of the Assembly, the <b>first</b> woman to serve in that position. | Who is the first lok sabha speaker of india? |
<b>8 Mile</b> is a 2002 American hip-hop drama film written by Scott Silver, directed by
Curtis Hanson, and starring Eminem, <b>Mekhi Phifer</b>, Brittany Murphy, Michael ... <b>Mekhi Phifer</b> is an American actor. He portrayed Dr. Greg Pratt on NBC's long-
running medical drama ER and <b>had</b> a co-starring role opposite Eminem in the
feature film <b>8 Mile</b>. ... Phifer <b>plays</b> on the World Poker Tour in the Hollywood
Home games for the Love Our Children USA charity. Phifer is chairman of the
board of ... <b>does</b> this make sense?[edit]. Rabbit's best friend "Future" <b>is the</b> MC of this event
and is <b>played</b> by <b>Mekhi Phifer</b>, whose vast ... <b>8 Mile</b>, Curtis Hanson. 2002. Eminem, Kim Basinger, Brittany Murphy, <b>Mekhi</b>
<b>Phifer</b>. (box office #1 film in U.S.); '8 Simple Rules for Dating My ... The film's plot significantly parodies the films The Ring, Signs, The Matrix
Reloaded and <b>8 Mile</b>. The film grossed $220.7 million worldwide. It <b>is the</b> last film
in the ... Uninvited Guest is a 1999 thriller, written and directed by Timothy Wayne
Folsome and starring <b>Mekhi Phifer</b>, Mari Morrow and Malinda Williams. The film
<b>was</b> ... This article <b>does</b> not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding
citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and ... "Just Lose It" is a song by American rapper Eminem from his fifth studio album,
Encore (2004). It <b>was</b> released on September 28, 2004 as the lead single from
Encore, and ... Music video[edit]. The video contains a parody of a rap battle
scene from <b>8 Mile</b> in which it is Eminem, as B-Rabbit, versus Eminem, as Slim
Shady. Richard Porter (July 26, 1965 – January 4, 1990) <b>was</b> an American drug dealer
who rose to ... He <b>was</b> eventually killed and his body <b>was</b> found on January 28,
1990, a <b>mile</b> away from where Rich's body <b>was</b> ... His character <b>was</b> portrayed by
fellow Harlem native <b>Mekhi Phifer</b>. ... Archived from the original on January <b>8</b>,
2014. Julia O'Hara Stiles (born March 28, 1981) is an American actress. Born and
raised in New York City, Stiles began acting at age 12. Her first film role <b>was</b> in I
Love You, I Love You Not (1996), followed by a ... The second <b>was</b> in the
Desdemona role, opposite <b>Mekhi Phifer</b>, in Tim Blake Nelson's O ... Retrieved
March <b>8</b>, 2014. | Who did mekhi phifer play in 8 mile? |
<b>Odd Thomas</b> is a 2014 American supernatural mystery thriller <b>film</b> based on
Dean Koontz's ... Odd borrows <b>Stormy's</b> scooter to follow Fungus Bob to his
house, breaking in once he leaves. He finds an ashtray with several ... Summers
said that Yelchin was his only choice to <b>play Odd Thomas</b>. Early casting
announcements ... Addison Jayne Timlin White (née Timlin; born June 29, 1991) is an American
actress, best ... Timlin <b>played</b> Maddy in a short <b>film</b>, The Isabel Fish, directed by
Lara Zizic for the Columbia <b>Film</b> Festival. ... 2013, <b>Odd Thomas</b>, <b>Stormy</b> Llewellyn
. <b>Odd</b> believed that he and <b>Stormy</b> were 'destined to be together ... Addison Timlin
<b>plays Stormy in the film</b>. <b>Odd Thomas</b> is a thriller novel by American writer Dean Koontz, published in
2003. The novel ... For the movie based on this book, see Odd Thomas (film). ...
<b>Stormy's</b> real name is Bronwen, but she prefers to be called <b>Stormy</b> because she
thinks this ... Koontz also teased that an unnamed <b>actor</b> has signed on to <b>play</b> the
title ... Saint Odd (2015) is the seventh and final thriller novel in the <b>Odd Thomas</b> series
by American ... Odd first travels to the mall where <b>Stormy</b> and 18 others were
murdered, narrowly avoiding three cultists ... <b>Odd Thomas</b> · Forever Odd · Brother
Odd · Odd Hours · Odd Apocalypse · Deeply Odd; Saint Odd. <b>Films</b>. <b>Odd Thomas</b>. In Odd We Trust is the first graphic novel featuring Dean Koontz's character <b>Odd</b>
<b>Thomas</b>. It was released June 24, 2008. It is written by Queenie Chan and Koontz
, with illustrations by Chan in a manga style. Contents. 1 Plot summary; 2
Characters. 2.1 <b>Odd Thomas</b>; 2.2 <b>Stormy</b> Llewellyn; 2.3 Chief Wyatt Porter; 2.4
Terri ... <b>Films</b>. <b>Odd Thomas</b>. Graphic novels. In Odd We Trust; Odd Is On Our Side
... Forever Odd is a 2005 novel by Dean Koontz, and the sequel to <b>Odd Thomas</b>.
The plot takes ... At first he is dismayed at his survival, as his dearest hope is to
be reunited with his soul-mate, Bronwen "<b>Stormy</b>" Llewellyn, in the afterlife. ...
<b>Films</b>. <b>Odd Thomas</b>. Graphic novels. In Odd We Trust · Odd Is On Our Side ·
House of ... <b>Odd Thomas</b> · Demon Seed · Watchers · Hideaway · Intensity · Phantoms · The
Face of Fear · Lightning. Spouse. Gerda Ann Cerra ( m. 1966). Website. www.
deankoontz.com · Edit this at Wikidata. Dean Ray Koontz (born July 9, 1945) is
an American author. His novels are billed as suspense ... the sales of which
picked up after the release of the <b>film</b> of the same name in ... Odd Hours is the fourth novel in the <b>Odd Thomas</b> series by Dean Koontz. It was
released on May 20, 2008. Contents. 1 Plot summary; 2 Webisodes ... For the <b>film</b>, see Dark and <b>Stormy</b> Night (<b>film</b>). For the <b>play</b>, see It Was a Dark and
<b>Stormy</b> Night (<b>play</b>). "It was a dark and <b>stormy</b> night" is an often-mocked and
parodied phrase considered to ... Foster, <b>Thomas</b> C. (2003). How to Read
Literature ... | Who played stormy in the movie odd thomas? |
<b>April Kepner</b> M.D., is a fictional character from the ABC 's hit medical drama
<b>Grey's Anatomy</b>. ... April and Jackson's <b>baby</b> is diagnosed during pregnancy with
Osteogenesis Imperfecta type 2, and learn that the <b>baby</b> will not survive long after
... Jackson Avery, M.D. is a fictional character in the ABC prime time medical drama,
<b>Grey's Anatomy</b>, portrayed by actor Jesse Williams ... The night before taking the
exam, Jackson and <b>April Kepner</b> have sexual intercourse. ... April and Jackson's
<b>baby</b> is diagnosed during pregnancy with Osteogenesis Imperfecta type 2, and ... "All of Me" is the twenty-fourth episode, serving as the season finale of the
fourteenth season of ... This episode marked the final appearances of Jessica
Capshaw and Sarah Drew as Arizona Robbins and <b>April Kepner</b>, respectively. ...
April, Arizona, Jackson, Sofia, and Matthew stay behind on the island to clean up.
Matthew ... The eleventh season of the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>
premiered on ... April wishes to raise their <b>baby</b> in a Christian home, but Jackson
isn't a believer and thinks it's silly. ... Sarah Drew's character Dr. <b>April Kepner</b>
became pregnant at the end of the tenth season, which coincided with Drew's
real-life ... The tenth season of the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>
premiered on ... <b>April Kepner</b> (Sarah Drew) and Jackson Avery (Jesse Williams)
elope during Kepner and paramedic ... They eventually decide that they would
like to have another <b>baby</b>, and Arizona tells Callie that she would like for her to
carry it. The ninth season of the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>
began airing in the ... After failing her board exams in season eight, <b>April Kepner</b> (
Sarah Drew) returns ... "Run, <b>Baby</b>, Run" is the season's least viewed episode,
with 8.17 million viewers and a 2.9/8 Neilsen rating/share in the 18-49
demographic. Sarah White Drew (born October 1, 1980) is an American actress. She is known
for playing Hannah Rogers in The WB family drama series Everwood (2004–
2006) and Dr. <b>April Kepner</b> in the ABC medical drama series <b>Grey's Anatomy</b> (
2009–2018). ... lecturer at UCLA, in June 2002. In 2012, they had their first <b>child</b>,
a son. The eighth season of the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>,
commenced ... April is named the new Chief resident, and struggles throughout
the season to be taken ... Callie, Arizona, and Mark co-parent <b>baby</b> Sofia. ... Kim
Raver as Teddy Altman · Sarah Drew as <b>April Kepner</b> · Jesse Williams as
Jackson ... "Perfect Storm" is the season finale of the ninth season of the American television
medical ... Meredith requires a C-section, which is performed in the dark, the
<b>baby</b> is born healthy, ... Callie, April and Bailey load patients into the hospital as
Owen and Avery ... Sarah Drew received praise for her performance as <b>April</b>
<b>Kepner</b>. The twelfth season of the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>
was ordered on ... <b>April Kepner</b> (Sarah Drew) returns from Jordan in the premiere
wanting to improve her relationship with her husband, Jackson ... This results in
April becoming pregnant with Jackson's <b>baby</b>, although she does not wish to tell
him. | What is wrong with april kepner's baby on grey's anatomy? |
The <b>Flag</b> of Liberia or the Liberian <b>flag</b> bears a close resemblance to the <b>flag</b> of
the United States, showing freed American and Caribbean ex-slaves' offspring
and bloodlines marking the origins of the <b>country</b>. The Liberian <b>flag</b> has similar
<b>red</b> and <b>white</b> stripes, as well as a <b>blue</b> square with a <b>white star</b> in the canton. ... <b>1</b>
Symbolism; 2 Other <b>flags</b>; 3 County <b>flags</b>; 4 References ... The <b>flag</b> of Chile consists of two equal horizontal bands of <b>white</b> and <b>red</b>, with a
<b>blue</b> square the ... <b>One</b> consisted of a five-pointed <b>white star</b> on a <b>blue</b>
background similar to the canton of the current Chilean <b>flag</b>, ... The <b>national</b>
emblems of Chile are the <b>national flag</b>, the coat of arms of the Republic and the
<b>national</b> anthem. Following the practice of British ensigns, a canton sometimes contains a symbol
of <b>national</b> unity such as the <b>blue</b> field and <b>white stars</b> of the U.S. <b>flag</b>. In these ... ⅓ of the hoist is <b>blue</b> containing a <b>single</b> centered <b>white star</b>. The remaining field
is divided horizontally into a <b>white</b> and <b>red</b> bar. Designed by, Unknown. The <b>flag</b>
... The <b>national flag</b> of Cuba (Spanish: Bandera de Cuba) consists of five alternating
stripes and a <b>red</b> equilateral triangle at the hoist, within which is a <b>white</b> five-
pointed <b>star</b>. It was designed in 1849 and officially adopted May 20, 1902. It is
<b>one</b> of the two <b>flags</b> of a currently socialist <b>country</b> (the other being Laos) ... for the
<b>flag</b> of Cuba: two <b>white</b> stripes, three <b>blue</b>, a <b>red</b> triangle, a lone <b>star</b>. <b>Flags</b> of white, red and <b>blue</b> stripes (bands) quite often signals the relationships
of some ... Contents. <b>1</b> Triband; 2 Five bands; 3 More than five bands; 4 Different
directions; 5 References ... <b>Blue</b>, white, <b>red</b>, <b>white</b>, <b>blue</b>, Costa Rica · <b>National</b>. The <b>flag</b> of the United States of America, often referred to as the American <b>flag</b> or
U.S. <b>flag</b>, is the <b>national flag</b> of the United States. ... Some <b>flag</b> makers arranged
the <b>stars</b> into <b>one</b> big <b>star</b>, in a circle or in rows and some ... described the
American <b>flag</b> as consisting of "13 stripes, alternately <b>red</b>, <b>white, and blue</b>, a small
square ... To the left of the <b>flag</b> is a light <b>blue</b> triangle that houses <b>one white</b> five-pointed <b>star</b>
. Each part of this <b>flag</b> has its own meaning. The three <b>red</b> stripes represent the ... 2002 to present, <b>Flag</b> of Bahrain, A <b>red</b> field with the <b>white</b> serrated ... Four
horizontal bands of yellow, <b>white</b>, <b>red</b> and <b>blue</b> and the green ... on the hoist-side
bearing the <b>red</b> five-pointed <b>star</b> in the center. <b>Flag</b> ... A service <b>flag</b> or service banner is a banner that family members of those serving
in the United States Armed Forces can display. The <b>flag</b> or banner is officially
defined as a <b>white</b> field with a <b>red</b> border, with a <b>blue star</b> for each family member
serving ... 24 inches; <b>red</b> border, <b>white</b> field; <b>one</b> large <b>blue star</b> for every man in
service; ... | Red white and blue country flag with one star? |
The United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service (<b>NCIS</b>) <b>is the</b> primary <b>law</b>
<b>enforcement</b> agency of the U.S. Department of the Navy. Its primary function is ... <b>NCIS</b> is an American action <b>police</b> procedural television series, revolving around
a fictional ... The <b>NCIS is the</b> primary <b>law enforcement</b> and counterintelligence
arm of the ... Since the "N" in <b>NCIS stands</b> for "Naval", the name "Navy <b>NCIS</b>" was
... The <b>Law Enforcement</b> Information Exchange is a database which is maintained
by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. Eugene R. Fidell described the
database as constituting domestic spying. According to the <b>NCIS</b> website,. The Federal <b>Law Enforcement</b> Training Centers (FLETC) serves as an
interagency law ... Glynco <b>is the</b> headquarters site and main campus for the
FLETC and houses the senior leadership of the organization. On March 1, 2003,
FLETC formally ... The United States Army Criminal Investigation Division Command (USACIDC)
investigates ... The command <b>does</b> not charge individuals with crimes; instead,
CID ... Military CID agents continue to be soldiers of the Military <b>Police</b> Corps. ...
Naval Criminal Investigative Service (<b>NCIS</b>); United States Air Force Office of
Special ... A special agent, in the United States, is usually an investigator or detective for a
federal or state ... In general, some agents are federal <b>law enforcement</b> officers
and hold either arrest authority or the right to conduct ... set of the U.S. Code,
such as the FBI, HSI and DEA in respect to drug laws) <b>does</b> not make the issue
clearer. Military <b>police</b> (MP) are <b>law enforcement</b> agencies connected with, or part of, the
military of a ... The Arrmy's primary military <b>police</b> formation <b>is the</b> 601st MP
Battalion stationed ... Corps; Naval Criminal Investigative Service (<b>NCIS</b>)—Navy
and Marine Corps ... PT <b>stands</b> for "Polis Tentera", the Malay words for "Military
<b>Police</b>". The National Criminal Intelligence Service (<b>NCIS</b>) was a United Kingdom
<b>policing</b> agency. Following the <b>Police</b> and Criminal Justice Act 2001, <b>NCIS</b>
returned to ... An all-points bulletin (APB) is a broadcast issued from any American or Canadian
<b>law enforcement</b> agency to its personnel, or to other <b>law enforcement</b> agencies. It
typically contains information about a wanted suspect who is to be arrested or a
person of interest, for whom <b>law enforcement</b> officers are to look. ... An all-points
bulletin can also be known as a BOLO or BOL, which <b>stands</b> for ... The U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI or OSI) is a U.S. federal
<b>law enforcement</b> agency that reports directly to the Secretary of the Air Force. ...
AFOSI agents' primary firearm <b>is the</b> 9×19mm SIG Sauer P228, though other ... (
ACI); Naval Criminal Investigative Service (<b>NCIS</b>); Defense Criminal Investigative
... | What does ncis stand for in law enforcement? |
<b>Lost in Space</b> is an American science fiction television series and is a
reimagining of the 1965 series of the same name following the adventures of a
family of ... <b>Lost in Space</b> is an American science fiction television series, created and
produced by Irwin Allen, which originally aired between 1965 and 1968. The
series ... <b>Lost in Space</b> is a 1998 American science-fiction adventure film directed by
Stephen Hopkins, and starring William Hurt, Matt LeBlanc, and Gary Oldman. <b>Lost in Space</b> is an album by singer-songwriter Aimee Mann, released in 2002
on her own label, SuperEgo Records. A special edition released in 2003 featured
... This article provides a list of episodes of the television series <b>Lost in Space</b>.
Contents. 1 Series overview; 2 Original pilot; 3 Episodes. 3.1 Season 1 (1965–66
) ... The Class M3 Model B9 General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control
Robot, also known simply as the M3-B9 G.U.N.T.E.R., is a fictional character in ... <b>Lost in Space</b> is a science fiction TV series that ran on CBS from 1965 to 1968.
<b>Lost in Space</b> may also refer to: Contents. 1 Comics; 2 Film and television ... <b>Lost in Space</b> (Part II) is an EP to the Avantasia album The Scarecrow. Contents.
1 Track listing; 2 Bonus features; 3 Personnel. 3.1 Guest vocalists; 3.2 Guest ... <b>Lost in Space</b> and beyond[edit]. While noted for several roles as both a child and
adult actor, Mumy is perhaps best known for his iconic television role the 60s ... "<b>Lost in Space</b>" is a song by the Lighthouse Family, released as their third pop
single for their second album Postcards from Heaven (1997). The song was ... | Who was the mother in lost in space? |
The CLC-Class remained in production until 2011 when a new W204 <b>C</b>-<b>Class</b>
coupé replaced it for the 2012 model year. Contents. 1 W202 (1993–2000); 2
W203 ... <b>Mercedes</b>-<b>Benz</b> is a German global automobile marque and a division of Daimler
AG. ... <b>Mercedes</b>-<b>Benz</b> origins' <b>come</b> from Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft's 1901 ...
Some older models (such as the SS and SSK) <b>did</b> not have a number as part of
the ... 2 average of all major European manufacturers, ranking 14th <b>out</b> of 14 ... The <b>Mercedes</b>-<b>Benz</b> GLC-<b>Class</b> (X253/C253) is a compact luxury Crossover SUV
introduced in 2015 for the 2016 model year that replaces the former ... The <b>Mercedes</b>-<b>Benz C</b>-<b>Class</b> (W204) is a range of compact executive cars which
were ... The Canadian market <b>does</b> not use any of the aforementioned trim
names and the only trim ... The 2007 <b>Mercedes</b>-<b>Benz C Class</b> was awarded Car
of the Year in Australia by the Wheels Magazine, edging <b>out</b> the Ford Mondeo
and the ... The new CLA", a TV commercial titled 'Wolf' asks how it is possible to stand <b>out</b>
from the crowd, when so many others are also striving for individuality – the
answer ... The <b>Mercedes</b>-<b>Benz</b> S-<b>Class</b>, formerly known as Sonderklasse is a series of full-
size luxury ... ideal for drives across the countryside or high <b>class</b> transport on a
night <b>out</b>. ... as <b>did</b> Motor Trend Magazine in July 2009 in a three way comparison
test, ... All S-<b>Class</b> models will <b>come</b> with a 7-speed automatic transmission. The <b>Mercedes</b>-<b>Benz</b> E-<b>Class</b> is a range of executive cars manufactured by
German automaker <b>Mercedes</b>-<b>Benz</b> in various engine and body configurations. The <b>Mercedes</b>-<b>Benz</b> E-<b>Class</b> (W213 and S213) series represent the fifth-
generation of the ... All engines, save for the AMG V8, <b>come</b> standard with
<b>Mercedes</b>' 9G-Tronic nine-speed automatic gearbox; ... .benzinsider.com/2015/
12/another-video-teaser-of-the-<b>mercedes</b>-<b>benz</b>-e-<b>class</b>-is-<b>out</b>/; ^ Mihnea Radu. ...
"<b>Does</b> it work? <b>Mercedes</b>-AMG GmbH, commonly known as AMG, is the high-performance
division of ... AMG phased <b>out</b> both the naturally aspirated and supercharged 5.4
L ... The <b>Mercedes</b>-<b>Benz</b> SL-<b>Class</b> (R129) had several AMG variants during its ... The <b>Mercedes</b>-<b>Benz</b> GLK (codename X204) is a compact luxury SUV produced
from 2008 to 2015, debuting at the 2008 Beijing Auto Show. The name GLK is an
... | When did the mercedes c class come out? |
Kerri Allyson Strug Fischer (born November 19, 1977) is <b>a</b> retired American
gymnast from Tucson, Arizona. She was <b>a</b> member of the Magnificent Seven, the
victorious all-around <b>women's</b> gymnastics team that represented the United
States at the 1996 Summer <b>Olympics</b>, and is ... the landing of <b>her</b> first attempt,
causing <b>her</b> to fall and damage <b>her ankle</b>. McKenna's dream is to go to the <b>Olympics</b>; however, <b>her</b> coach tells <b>her</b> that she
... McKenna yells at them saying they must be happy she <b>broke her ankle</b> as she
... Tonya Maxene Price (née Harding; born November 12, 1970) is an American
former figure ... Both <b>women</b> then competed in the February 1994 Winter
<b>Olympics</b>, where ... U.S. Figure Skating Championships despite twisting <b>her ankle</b>
during practice, ... The Fox special report was called <b>Breaking</b> the Ice: The
<b>Women</b> of '94 ... Elena Vyacheslavovna Mukhina was <b>a</b> Soviet gymnast who won the all-around
title at the 1978 World Championships in Strasbourg, France. <b>Her</b> career was on
the rise and she was widely touted as the next great gymnastics star until 1979
when <b>a broken</b> leg left <b>her</b> out of several competitions, and the recovery ... With
less than <b>a</b> year until the 1980 Summer <b>Olympics</b> to be held in Moscow, ... The <b>women's</b> 1000 metres in short track speed skating at the 2014 Winter
<b>Olympics</b> was held ... Meng qualified to compete at the Games but <b>broke her</b>
<b>ankle</b> in <b>a</b> collision with <b>a</b> teammate while practicing for the games in January
2014. Nancy Ann Kerrigan (born October 13, 1969) is an American former figure skater
and actress. ... At the <b>Olympics</b>, Kerrigan won the silver medal in <b>a</b> controversial
showdown with gold medal winner Oksana Baiul. She then ... <b>Her</b> medal was part
of the first-ever sweep of the <b>women's</b> podium by <b>a</b> single country at the World ... The <b>women's</b> 500 metres in short track speed skating at the 2014 Winter
<b>Olympics</b> was held ... Meng qualified to compete at the Games but <b>broke her</b>
<b>ankle</b> in <b>a</b> collision with <b>a</b> teammate while practicing for the games in January
2014. Elena Vladimirovna Volchetskaya is <b>a</b> retired artistic gymnast from Belarus. She
competed at the 1964 Summer <b>Olympics</b> in all artistic gymnastics events ... In
1966 she <b>broke her ankle</b>. The same year she married, ... <b>Olympic</b> Champions in
Artistic Gymnastics - <b>Women's</b> Team All-Around · 1928 · Netherlands · 1936 ... Rhona and Rhoda Wurtele CM (born January 21, 1922) are identical twins and
Canada's <b>women's</b> skiing pioneers and champions of the 1940s and 1950s.
Together they made up the entire 1948 <b>Olympic Women's</b> Alpine team for ...
World War II caused the cancellation of two <b>Olympics</b> in <b>a</b> row and the twins were
finally ... Imogen Cairns (born 26 January 1989) is <b>a</b> British former artistic gymnast who
competed at the ... Discipline, Women's artistic gymnastics ... 2007[edit]. Cairns
<b>broke her</b> wrist in April 2007 and was in <b>a</b> cast for twelve weeks. ... After the
<b>Olympics</b>, Cairns injured both <b>her ankles</b> while practising on vault. She said, "I
rolled both ... | Who was the girl that broke her ankle in the olympics? |
<b>The Return of the Native</b> is Thomas Hardy's sixth published novel. It first
appeared in the magazine Belgravia, a publication known for its sensationalism,
and ... "San Francisco Girls (<b>Return of the Native</b>)" is a song by the American
psychedelic rock band Fever Tree, written by the songwriting duo Scott and
Vivian ... In <b>The Return of the Native</b> Egdon Heath forms a symbol for the cosmic world of
mankind, and is, like man, "slighted and enduring." In the preface to the novel, ... The Act requires federal agencies and institutions that receive federal funding to
<b>return Native</b> American "cultural items" ... Hardy's pessimism[edit]. Perhaps this kind of stuff should go in the Hardy article?
(Perhaps if expanded on more it would fit here?) Hardy is a solid pessimist. Thomas Hardy OM (2 June 1840 – 11 January 1928) was an English novelist
and poet. ... Subsequently, the Hardys moved from London to Yeovil, and then to
Sturminster Newton, where he wrote <b>The Return of the Native</b> (1878). In 1880 ... Tisquantum more commonly known by the diminutive variant Squanto was a
member of the ... Squanto was living with the Pokanokets, as his <b>native</b> tribe of
the Patuxets had ... The settlers entertained them but refused to trade with them
because it was the Sabbath, although they encouraged them to <b>return</b> with more
furs. The Black Hills land claim is an ongoing land dispute between <b>Native</b> Americans
from the Sioux Nation and the United States government. Holst included a quotation from <b>The Return of the Native</b> at the head of the score.
He expressed the desire that the Hardy quote always appear in programme ... ... Presidential Candidate for the Transhumanist Party and for <b>The Return of the</b>
<b>Native</b>, set in Appalachia during The Great Depression and loosely based on the
... | When was the return of the native written? |
<b>Some Assembly Required is</b> a teen situation comedy series that aired on YTV in
Canada and streams on Netflix (seasons 1-2) and Prime Video (<b>season 3</b>)
worldwide. ... season releasing after. However, <b>season 3</b> did not <b>come out</b> on
Netflix. <b>3</b>, <b>3</b>, "Pants Full of Ants", Jon Rosenbaum, Dan Signer ... P. Evertt Knicknack <b>is</b>
knocked <b>out</b> and Jarvis and Piper think ... When Bowie <b>is</b> given the task of
creating a flying bicycle, he blanks <b>out</b> and must <b>come</b> ... "<b>Some Assembly Required</b>" <b>is</b> episode two of <b>season</b> two of Buffy the Vampire
Slayer. ... Contents. 1 Plot; 2 Reception; <b>3</b> References; 4 External links ... The
next day, Buffy and Xander catch Giles practicing to ask Ms. Calendar <b>out</b> on a
date. Running time, 60 mins (<b>season</b> 1) 30 mins (<b>season</b> 2). Release. Original network,
Discovery Channel · Discovery HD · Discovery On Demand. Original release,
December 27, 2007 – August 28, 2008. External links. Website. <b>Some Assembly</b>
<b>Required is</b> a Discovery Channel TV series which premiered in the United ... <b>3</b>,
Ebonite bowling ball factory, Jelly Bellies, Environmentally compliant toilet ... Melissa "Charlie" Storwick <b>is</b> a Canadian singer-songwriter and actress. She <b>is</b>
most notable for being the winner of The Next Star <b>season</b> 4, and starring the role
of Piper Gray in YTV's <b>Some Assembly Required</b>. ... <b>Out</b> of thousands of young
hopefuls, Storwick made it to the Top 16. She later made it to the Top 6, along
with ... "The Zeppo" <b>is</b> episode thirteen of season three of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It
was written by Dan Vebber, directed by James Whitmore, Jr., and first broadcast
on January 26, 1999. Feeling left <b>out</b> by the gang, Xander ends up
accompanying a student named ... "The Zeppo". Buffy the Vampire Slayer
episode. Episode no. Season 3 <b>Season</b> 2. "When She Was Bad"; "<b>Some Assembly Required</b>"; "School Hard" ... If
the |state= parameter in the template on this page <b>is</b> not set, the template's ... "<b>Some Assembly Required</b>", Next → "Inca Mummy Girl". Buffy the Vampire Slayer
(<b>season</b> 2) · List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes. "School Hard" <b>is</b> episode
three of <b>season</b> two of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ... After
taking <b>out</b> the vampires trying to break into the science room, she runs into Sheila
, ... Harrison Houde (born March 26, 1996) <b>is</b> a Canadian actor, producer, director,
YouTuber, and musician best known for his role as Bowie Sherman on the
Canadian show <b>Some Assembly Required</b>. ... In 2015 Harrison was named
Hollywood Reporters young up-and-<b>coming</b> rising ... Spooksville (<b>3</b> Episodes) (
2013–Present). Buffy novels have been published since 1998. Originally under the Pocket Books
imprint of Simon & Schuster, they <b>are</b> now ... '<b>Out</b> of Mind, <b>Out</b> of Sight,' '<b>Some</b>
<b>Assembly Required</b>,' and 'Homecoming'. Buffy book: The ... <b>Season 3</b>[edit]. These
tales take place during Buffy <b>Season 3</b> (from autumn 1998 until spring 1999). | When does some assembly required season 3 come out? |
The <b>Greatest Showman</b> is a 2017 American musical biographical drama film
directed by ... Daniel Everidge as The <b>Lord of Leeds</b>, a 500 lb man who is based
on Teodulo Valenzuela. Radu Spinghel as Vasily "O'Clancy" Palvos, an "Irish
Giant". Laurence Paul Fox (born 26 May 1978) is an English actor, singer-songwriter
and guitarist. ... Leeds, West Yorkshire, England ... In 2018, Fox joined the cast of
the ITV series Victoria, playing <b>Lord</b> Palmerston, for its third season, which first ... Arthur Wilton Brown (born 24 June 1942) is an English rock singer and
songwriter best known ... In 2005, Brown won the '<b>Showman</b> of the Year' award
from Classic Rock magazine, with Brown receiving the ... After attending
Roundhay Grammar School in <b>Leeds</b>, Yorkshire, Brown attended the University
of London and the ... Matthew David Lewis (born 27 June 1989) is an English film, television and stage
actor, best ... Lewis is a vice-president of the <b>Leeds</b> Rugby Foundation charity.
Lewis has described his association with the number 11 and how it has
appeared ... Mark Gatiss is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, director, producer and
novelist. ... He then studied Theatre Arts at Bretton Hall College which was an
arts college affiliated to <b>Leeds</b> University. Gatiss was awarded an honorary
doctorate ... James Broadbent (born 24 May 1949) is an English actor. He won an Academy
Award and a Golden Globe Award for his supporting role as John Bayley in the
feature film Iris (2001), as well as winning a BAFTA TV Award and a Golden
Globe for his leading role as <b>Lord</b> Longford in the television film Longford (2006).
... Sex, The <b>Greatest</b> Story Ever Told, Revolution!!, and All The World's A Globe. Warwick Ashley Davis (born 3 February 1970) is an English actor, television
presenter, writer, ... June 2016 at the London Palladium (which Davis also starred
in as Evil <b>Lord</b> Hector) followed by fully staged runs at The Other Palace in 2018. Emilie Charlotte Langtry known as Lillie (or Lily) Langtry and nicknamed "The
Jersey Lily", was ... It was through <b>Lord</b> Raneleigh [sic] and the painter Frank
Miles that I was first introduced to London ... Pinder & Howes <b>Leeds</b>; Langtry,
Lillie. The University of Westminster is a public research university based in London,
United Kingdom ... At a ceremony on 21 May 1971, the <b>Lord</b> Chancellor <b>Lord</b>
Hailsham, grandson and namesake of Hogg, ... Atonement, Anna Karenina, The
Avengers and The <b>Greatest Showman</b>) and Neal Purvis (scriptwriter James Bond
... David King is an English entrepreneur and producer of musical theatre. Theatre
producer ... Spirit of the Dance soon became one of the world's <b>biggest</b> dance
shows and, in the period 1998 to 2006, there were 14 different ... David King was
born in the Alwoodley district of <b>Leeds</b>, the only son of Stanley and Trudie King. | Who is the lord of leeds in the greatest showman? |
A bicycle <b>helmet</b> is designed to attenuate impacts to the head of a cyclist in falls
while ... Since more advanced <b>helmets</b> began <b>being</b> used in the <b>Tour de France</b>,
carbon ... Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), <b>did</b> not require <b>helmet</b> use, leaving
the ... In 2004, a Bill proposing to make the wearing of bicycle <b>helmets</b>
<b>compulsory</b> ... Andrei Mikhailovich Kivilev was a professional road bicycle racer from
Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan. In March 2003, he crashed during the Paris–Nice race
and subsequently died of his injuries. His death was the trigger for the UCI to
implement the <b>compulsory</b> wearing of <b>helmets</b> in all endorsed races. ... In 1993,
he had a successful Regio-<b>Tour</b> as part of a successful <b>tour</b> for the ... The wearing of bicycle <b>helmets</b>, and attitudes towards their use vary around the
world. <b>Compulsory</b> use of <b>helmets</b> has often been proposed and is the subject of
... consider <b>helmet</b> wearing as personal choice rather than <b>being</b> mandated by ...
<b>France</b>, 12, 2017, <b>Mandatory</b> for children below 12 year old (passenger or ... Between 1952 and 1990, the team classification leaders could be recognized by
yellow caps, until <b>helmets</b> became <b>mandatory</b>. Since 2006 the best team has ... Starting the new page. Hi - I have removed a broken link in the 'Reduction in
bicycle ... I grew up in a city which adopted <b>mandatory helmet</b> usage long ago ...
One thing <b>being</b> mentioned in the Wikipedia:NPOV articles is that it matters
whether a ... (tapered) <b>helmets</b> (e.g. in the <b>tour de france</b>)? An example can be
found here. Bull riding is a rodeo sport that involves a rider getting on a bucking bull and
attempting to stay ... Although steer riding contests existed into the 1920s, the
sport <b>did</b> not gain popularity ... A rider in full gear <b>being</b> thrown from his bull. ...
mentioned in the agreement the <b>mandatory</b> use of <b>helmets</b> to all youth bull riders
and the ... Safety in NASCAR has evolved into one of the biggest concerns in stock car
racing's largest ... The <b>helmets</b> serve many safety purposes in the NASCAR
circuit. ... NASCAR has made it <b>mandatory</b> for the drivers to wear the HANS
device. ... car's overall airfoil shape will create sufficient lift to force the car to
<b>become</b> airborne. Cycling in Australia is a common form of transport, recreation and sport. Many
Australians enjoy ... This has not conclusively shown to be due to <b>mandatory</b>
<b>helmet</b> laws and may have followed pre-existing ... a child under 12, or have a
disability which restrains them from <b>being</b> able to ride on the road. ... Belgium ·
<b>France</b>. Many countries have enacted electric vehicle laws to regulate the use of electric
bicycles. ... A 2-wheeled motor vehicle, not <b>being</b> a power-assisted pedal cycle,
with an ... Under federal <b>law</b>, power-assisted bicycles may be restricted from
operation on ... Rider must be 16 years old or more, and a bike <b>helmet</b> must be
worn. A moped is a type of small motorcycle with bicycle pedals, generally having a
less stringent ... This practice is not restricted to the third world; <b>France</b> and
Belgium classify ... that <b>being</b> criminally responsible is a requirement to be able to
get a license. ... The <b>law</b> provoked motorcycle manufacturers to develop new
class of ... | When did helmets become mandatory in the tour de france? |
The FIFA <b>Ballon d'Or</b> ("Golden Ball") was an annual association football award
presented to the ... <b>Messi</b>, who plays for Barcelona, <b>won</b> the inaugural <b>Ballon d'Or</b>
in 2010 and went on to win three in a row, after his wins in 2011 and 2012. The <b>Ballon d'Or</b> is an annual football award presented by France Football. It has
been awarded ... Lionel <b>Messi</b> has <b>won</b> the award a record six times, followed by
Cristiano Ronaldo with five. Three players have <b>won</b> the award three times ... The 2019 <b>Ballon d'Or</b> was the 64th annual ceremony of the <b>Ballon d'Or</b>,
presented by France Football, and recognising the best footballer in the world for
2019. Lionel <b>Messi won</b> the award for a record sixth time in his career. Lionel Andrés <b>Messi</b> Cuccittini is an Argentine professional footballer who plays
as a forward and captains both Spanish club Barcelona and the Argentina
national team. Often considered the best player in the world and widely regarded
as one of the greatest players of all time, <b>Messi</b> has <b>won</b> a record six <b>Ballon d'Or</b> ... The 2009 <b>Ballon d'Or</b>, given to the best football player in the world as judged by
an international panel of sports journalists, was awarded to Lionel <b>Messi</b> of
Barcelona on 1 December 2009. <b>Messi won</b> the award by a then record margin,
240 points ahead of 2008 ... The 2010 FIFA <b>Ballon d'Or</b> Gala was the inaugural year for FIFA's awards for the
top football ... <b>Messi won</b> the award, his second consecutive <b>Ballon d'Or</b> victory.
Marta <b>won</b> the FIFA Women's World Player of the Year award, her fifth in a row. Over the course of his career, Argentine footballer Lionel <b>Messi</b> has received six
<b>Ballon d'Or</b> ... Tong, Kobé (8 June 2019). "Lionel <b>Messi won</b> the Copa San Juan
for Argentina after win over Nicaragua". GiveMeSport. Retrieved 6 October 2019. The Ronaldo–<b>Messi</b> rivalry is a football rivalry between fans of Portuguese
forward Cristiano Ronaldo and Argentinian forward Lionel <b>Messi</b> and supposedly
between the athletes themselves. Having <b>won</b> a combined 11 <b>Ballon d'Or</b>/FIFA
<b>Ballon d'Or</b> awards (six for ... Lionel <b>Messi</b> (1st award). Most awards, Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo (2 awards).
Website, fifa.com. The Best FIFA Men's Player is an association football award
presented annually by the sport's ... The six editions of the FIFA <b>Ballon d'Or</b> were
dominated by Lionel <b>Messi</b> and Cristiano Ronaldo, as part of their ongoing rivalry
. The 2012 FIFA <b>Ballon d'Or</b> Gala was the third year for FIFA's awards for the top
football players ... <b>Messi won</b> all three FIFA Ballons d'Or since its inception in
2010 and also <b>won</b> both predecessor awards (the <b>Ballon d'Or</b> and FIFA World
Player ... | How many times messi got ballon d or? |
<b>Sally</b> Carrera is a fictional character in the Pixar computer animated film <b>Cars</b>.
She is Radiator Springs's town attorney and protagonist Lightning McQueen's ... Bonnie Lynn Hunt (born September 22, 1961) is an American comedian, actress,
director, ... She has provided her <b>voice</b> for a total of eight Pixar films: A Bug's Life
as Rosie, Monsters, Inc. as Ms. Flint, <b>Cars</b> and ... In addition, Hunt received a
writing credit on <b>Cars</b>, reprised her role as <b>Sally</b> in <b>Cars</b> 2 and <b>Cars</b> 3, and voiced
... <b>Cars</b> 3 is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film
produced by Pixar ... This was the last piece of <b>Cars</b> media where Katherine
Helmond <b>voices</b> Lizzie two years before her death on February 23, 2019. ... After
receiving some encouragement from his girlfriend <b>Sally</b>, McQueen decides to
return to ... Bonnie Hunt as <b>Sally</b> Carrera, a 2002 996-series Porsche 911 Carrera. ... These
were Ranft's last two <b>voice</b> roles before his death in ... Lightning McQueen is an anthropomorphic stock <b>car</b> in the animated Pixar film
<b>Cars</b> (2006), ... A tow truck named Tow Mater befriends him, and he falls in love
with <b>Sally</b>. He also reveals an unusual history about Doc, who is revealed to be a
... Much of the cast from the original <b>Cars</b> remained intact for the sequel, but three
<b>voice</b> actors of the original film have died since its ... Dr. Hudson Hornet, MD is an animated, anthropomorphic retired race <b>car</b> who
appears in the ... Doc Hudson does not appear in <b>Cars</b> 2 as his <b>voice</b> actor Paul
Newman died from ... Lightning McQueen · Tow Mater · <b>Sally</b> Carrera; Doc
Hudson. Jeffrey Dexter "Jeff" Boomhauer III, commonly referred to as Boomhauer, is a
fictional character ... Boomhauer's primary pursuits are fast <b>cars</b> and women. ...
he drove a late 60's Ford Mustang nicknamed "Ms. <b>Sally</b>" in which he had a lot of
sex ... He is also a frequent <b>voice</b> of truth, owning up to the wrongdoings of the
group ... <b>Sally</b> Anne Struthers (born July 28, 1947) is an American actress, spokeswoman
and activist. ... She was the <b>voice</b> of Charlene Sinclair on the ABC sitcom
Dinosaurs and Rebecca Cunningham on the Disney animated series TaleSpin. <b>Cars</b> Toons is a television series of American computer-animated short films
produced by Pixar. ... replaces Owen Wilson as the <b>voice</b> of Lightning McQueen (
until The Radiator Springs 500 ½, when Wilson reprises his role). ... but none of
the ideas work—until <b>Sally</b> kisses him on the cheek and his hiccups disappear. | Who does the voice of sally from cars? |
<b>The Host</b> is a 2006 South Korean monster film directed by Bong Joon-ho and
starring Song Kang-ho, Byun Hee-bong, Park Hae-il, Bae Doona and Go Ah-
sung. <b>The Host</b> is a 2013 American romantic science fiction thriller film adapted from
Stephenie Meyer's 2008 novel of the same name. It tells the story of a young ... <b>The Host</b> is a science fiction romance novel by Stephenie Meyer. The book is
about Earth, in a post apocalyptic time, being invaded by a parasitic alien race, ... <b>The Host</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Fictional characters; 2 Films; 3 Literature; 4
Music; 5 Television; 6 See also. Fictional characters[edit]. <b>The Host</b>, one of the ... "<b>The Host</b>" is the second episode of the second season of the science fiction
television series The X-Files. It premiered on the Fox network on September 23, ... "<b>The Host</b>" is the 23rd episode of the fourth season of the American science
fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the 97th episode
overall. In biology and medicine, <b>a host</b> is an organism that harbours a parasitic, a
mutualistic, or a commensalist guest (symbiont), the guest typically being
provided ... Sacramental bread, sometimes called altar bread, Communion bread, the Lamb
or simply <b>the host</b> (Latin: hostia, sacrificial victim), is the bread used in the ... The computer file <b>hosts</b> is an operating system file that maps hostnames to IP
addresses. It is a plain text file. Originally a file named <b>HOSTS</b>.TXT was manually
... <b>Host</b> desecration is a form of sacrilege in Christian denominations that follow the
doctrine of real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. It involves the mistreatment ... | Who does melanie end up with in the host? |
The <b>Spanish</b>–<b>American War</b> was an armed conflict between Spain and the
United States in 1898. Hostilities began in the aftermath of the internal explosion
of ... The <b>Spanish</b>–<b>American War</b> (April–August 1898) is considered to be both a
turning point in the history of propaganda and the beginning of the practice of
yellow ... Nelson Dingley, Jr. Summary. Enacted numerous taxes and authorized Treasury
bond sales to fund the <b>Spanish</b>–<b>American War</b>. The War Revenue Act of 1898 ... Pages in category "American military personnel of the <b>Spanish</b>–<b>American War</b>".
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 794 total. <b>Spanish</b>–<b>American War</b>. Male Spanish officials strip search an American woman
tourist in Cuba looking for messages from rebels; front page "yellow journalism ... USS Maine (ACR-1) was a United States Navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor
in February 1898, contributing to the outbreak of the <b>Spanish</b>–<b>American War</b> in ... The Peninsular <b>War</b> was the trigger for conflicts in <b>Spanish America</b> in the
absence of a ... George Dewey (December 26, 1837 – January 16, 1917) was Admiral of the
Navy, the only person in United States history to have attained the rank. He is
best known for his victory at the Battle of Manila Bay during the <b>Spanish</b>–
<b>American War</b>, with the ... 1890s: Independence in Cuba[edit]. See also: <b>Spanish</b>–<b>American War</b>. As Cuban
resistance to Spanish rule grew, rebels fighting for independence attempted to ... <b>Spanish</b>–<b>American War</b>[edit]. In late April 1898, Congress passed a resolution
declaring that a state of war had existed since April 21, 1898, between the United
... | What territory did us gain from spanish-american war? |
The <b>kidneys</b> are two bean-shaped organs found in vertebrates. They are located
on the left and ... Nephrons, the urine-<b>producing</b> functional structures of the
<b>kidney</b>, span the cortex and medulla. ... Various endocrine <b>hormones</b> coordinate
these endocrine functions; these include renin, angiotensin II, aldosterone,
antidiuretic ... The adrenal glands are endocrine glands that <b>produce</b> a variety of <b>hormones</b>
including adrenaline and the steroids aldosterone and cortisol. They are found
above the <b>kidneys</b>. Erythropoietin also known as haematopoietin or haemopoietin, is a glycoprotein
cytokine secreted by the <b>kidney</b> in response to cellular hypoxia; ... Erythropoietin
is <b>produced</b> by interstitial fibroblasts in the <b>kidney</b> in close association with the
peritubular ... Erythropoietin is an essential <b>hormone</b> for red blood cell production
. Renal physiology (Latin rēnēs, "<b>kidneys</b>") is the study of the physiology of the
<b>kidney</b>. ... Substances, generally <b>produced</b> by body or the by-products of cell ...
The <b>kidneys</b> secrete a variety of <b>hormones</b>, including erythropoietin, calcitriol,
and ... Renin (etymology and pronunciation), also known as an angiotensinogenase, is
an aspartic ... Renin can also be referred to as a <b>hormone</b>, as it has a receptor,
the (pro)renin receptor, also known as the renin ... (1) Human <b>kidney</b> pericytes
<b>produce</b> renin ; Stefanska A, Kenyon C, Christian HC, Buckley C, Shaw I, Mullins
JJ, ... Aldosterone, the main mineralocorticoid <b>hormone</b>, is a steroid <b>hormone produced</b>
by the zona glomerulosa of the adrenal cortex in the adrenal gland. It is essential
for sodium conservation in the <b>kidney</b>, salivary glands, sweat ... Thrombopoietin (THPO) also known as megakaryocyte growth and development
factor (MGDF) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the THPO gene.
Thrombopoietin is a glycoprotein <b>hormone produced</b> by the liver and <b>kidney</b> ... Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) or atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) is a natriuretic
peptide <b>hormone</b> ... The discovery of a natriuretic factor (one that promotes
<b>kidney</b> excretion of salt and ... "Atrial natriuretic factor: a <b>hormone produced</b> by
the heart". Calcitriol is the active form of vitamin D, normally made in the <b>kidney</b>. A
manufactured form is ... Calcitriol acts in concert with parathyroid <b>hormone</b> (PTH)
in all three of these roles. ... Calcitriol is also <b>produced</b> outside the <b>kidney</b> in small
amounts by many other tissues including placenta and activated macrophages.
When the ... The endocrine system is a chemical messenger system comprising feedback
loops of the ... For example, the <b>kidney</b> secretes endocrine <b>hormones</b> such as
erythropoietin and renin. ... subsequent elevated levels of TSH, <b>produced</b> by the
anterior pituitary gland, which further regulates the metabolic activity and rate of
all cells, ... | What are the hormones produced by the kidney? |
Fisher was <b>cast</b> as Cyborg in April 2014, and made a cameo in <b>Batman</b> v
<b>Superman</b>: Dawn of Justice. Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth: Wayne's butler,
chief of ... The initial <b>Justice League</b> lineup included seven of DC Comics' superheroes who
were regularly published at that time: <b>Superman</b>, <b>Batman</b>, Aquaman, Flash, ... Kennedy speech. <b>Cast</b>[edit]. Jeremy Sisto as Bruce Wayne / <b>Batman</b> · David
Boreanaz as Hal Jordan ... Preceded by, The <b>New Batman</b>/<b>Superman</b> Adventures. Followed by, <b>Justice</b>
<b>League</b> Unlimited. External links. Website. <b>Justice League</b> is an American
animated television series which ran from 2001 to 2004 on ... Dwayne McDuffie
wrote the script and Andrea Romano assembled the <b>cast</b>, but Warner Bros. finally
scrapped ... Brandon Spink <b>portrays</b> a young Bruce Wayne. ... <b>Superman's</b> suit in <b>Batman</b> v
<b>Superman</b> is somewhat similar to that in Man of Steel, but ... He does, however,
have to deal with a <b>new</b> set of problems because he's now ... The DC Universe Animated Original Movies are direct-to-video film projects
being created by ... <b>Justice League</b>: The <b>New</b> Frontier was based on Darwyn
Cooke's ... Veteran <b>Batman</b> voice <b>actor</b> Kevin Conroy returned once again to <b>play</b>
... <b>Justice League</b> vs. the Fatal Five is a 2019 American animated superhero film
produced by ... The <b>cast</b>, writers and producers of <b>Justice League</b> vs. the Fatal
Five ... However, to avoid confusion with the <b>New</b> 52-based DCAMU movies, the
film used ... The main title themes from The Adventures of <b>Batman</b> & Robin,
<b>Superman</b>: ... The 2017 film <b>Justice League</b> had a troubled production history. Its script and
photography ... Snyder's original vision for the series was to have <b>Batman</b> v
<b>Superman</b> be ... It spent more time introducing the three <b>new</b> main characters to
the DCEU: ... Several members of the <b>Justice League cast</b> and crew have shown
support ... <b>Justice League</b> Action is an American animated television series based on the
DC Comics ... The series features the adventures of <b>Superman</b>, <b>Batman</b>, Wonder
Woman and all the ... Celebrity <b>actor</b> Mark Hamill is kidnapped by the villainous
duo of Joker and ... "<b>New Justice League</b> Action Clip – Capturing the Joker feat. The DC Animated Movie Universe (DCAMU) is an American media franchise and
shared ... Sequels to The Flashpoint Paradox, Son of <b>Batman</b>, and <b>Justice</b>
<b>League</b> Dark co-exist ... 4 Recurring <b>cast</b> and characters; 5 Crew; 6 Reception ...
<b>Batman</b> trains his son Damian to become a <b>new</b> version of Robin, although he
does not ... | Who plays batman in the new justice league? |
She was discovered on Mount Ampato (part of the Andes cordillera) in southern
<b>Peru</b> in 1995 by anthropologist Johan Reinhard and his <b>Peruvian</b> climbing ... The Chinchorro <b>mummies</b> are <b>mummified</b> remains of individuals from the South
American ... until about 1800 BC, making them contemporary with Las Vegas
culture and Valdivia culture in Ecuador and the Norte Chico civilization in <b>Peru</b>. The Children of Llullaillaco also known as the <b>Mummies</b> of Llullaillaco, are three
Inca child ... The empire arose in the area around the city of Cusco, high in the
Andes Mountains in modern-day <b>Peru</b>, in the 13th century. The Inca civilisation
did ... A large number of <b>mummified</b> bodies have been found in pre-Columbian
cemeteries scattered around <b>Peru</b>. The bodies had often been wrapped for burial
in ... The Chachapoyas, also called the "Warriors of the Clouds", was a culture of the
Andes living in the cloud forests of the southern part of the Department of
Amazonas of present-day <b>Peru</b>. ... of Gran Saposoa, the Atumpucro complex, and
the burial sites at Revash and Laguna de las Momias ("<b>Mummy</b> Lake"), among
others. This is a list of <b>mummies</b> – corpses whose skin and organs have been preserved
intentionally, ... Chen Jinggu (陳靖姑) (Taoist woman), China. Chinchorro
<b>mummies</b>, Chile / <b>Peru</b>, 5000–3000 BCE, Momia cultura chinchorro año 3000 AC
.jpg. ... is a cemetery that contains prehispanic <b>mummified</b> human remains and
archeological artifacts, located 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of the city of Nazca in
<b>Peru</b>. Sonia Elizabeth Guillén is a <b>Peruvian</b> anthropologist and the President of the
Centro Mallqui, ... Guillén is one of <b>Peru's</b> leading experts in <b>mummies</b>. She is the
... The Chiribaya Dog (Spanish: perro Chiribaya) or <b>Peruvian</b> Shepherd Dog (perro
pastor Peruano) was a pre-Columbian breed of dog from the southwest of <b>Peru</b>,
identified by the 42 <b>mummies</b> discovered by ... Paracas <b>mummy</b> bundles[edit]. The dry environment of southern <b>Peru's</b> Pacific
coast allows organic materials to be preserved when buried. <b>Mummified</b> human ... | When did cultures in peru begin the practice of mummification? |
Clarence Ray Allen (January 16, 1930 – January 17, 2006) was an American
criminal who was <b>executed</b> by lethal injection at San Quentin <b>State</b> Prison in
<b>California</b> for the murders of three people. At age 76 in 2006, he became the
second-oldest inmate at the <b>time</b> to be <b>executed</b> in the United <b>States</b> since ... As
part of the burglary plot against Fran's Market, he arranged for <b>someone</b> to ... The following is a list of people <b>executed</b> by the U.S. <b>State of California</b> since
capital punishment was resumed in 1976. Since the 1976 U.S. Supreme Court ... Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. <b>state of California</b>. As of March
2019, further ... The <b>last execution</b> that took place in <b>California</b> was in 2006. ... At
around the <b>time</b> of its founding, Michael Millman became the director of CAP. ...
Serial killer William Bonin was the first <b>person</b> to be <b>executed</b> under these new
laws, ... This is a list of offenders <b>executed</b> in the United <b>States</b> in 2018. A total of twenty-
five death row ... the United <b>States</b> · List of juvenile offenders <b>executed</b> in the
United <b>States</b> since 1976 · List of most <b>recent</b> executions by jurisdiction · List of ...
"Fentanyl used to execute Nebraska inmate, in a first for U. S." The New York
<b>Times</b>. Elizabeth Ann Duncan, also known as Ma Duncan (about 1904 – 8 August 1962),
was an American murderer. She was convicted of orchestrating the murder of her
daughter-in-law in 1958. She was the <b>last</b> woman to be <b>executed</b> in <b>California</b>
before the United <b>States</b> ... At <b>times</b> distressed about her life, Elizabeth Duncan
tried to commit suicide. <b>California's</b> gas chamber at San Quentin <b>State</b> Prison was converted to an
<b>execution</b> chamber for lethal injection. As of 2010, the <b>last person</b> to be <b>executed</b>
in ... The list of people <b>executed</b> by the U.S. <b>state</b> of Texas, with the exception of 1819-
1849, ... executions in the post-Gregg era) and over 37 <b>times</b> as many as
<b>California</b> (the <b>state</b> with the largest number of death row inmates; <b>California</b> has
not <b>executed anyone</b> ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 8 February 2020, at 09:03 (
UTC). Evelita Juanita Spinelli (October 17, 1889 - November 22, 1941) nicknamed The
Duchess, was the first woman to be <b>executed</b> by the <b>state of California</b>. ... Los
Angeles <b>Times</b>. Retrieved June 8 ... "<b>Last</b> Steps and <b>Last</b> Words on Death Row". At age 76, he was the oldest <b>person</b> ever <b>executed</b> in <b>California</b> (by lethal
injection on January 17, 2006) and the <b>last</b> in the entire <b>state of California</b> . In the United <b>States</b>, there are both federal and <b>state</b> laws prohibiting treason. It
was defined in ... Only one <b>person</b> has ever been <b>executed</b> for treason against
the federal government: William Bruce ... Definition: Treason against the <b>state of</b>
<b>California</b> is defined similarly to the United <b>States</b> Constitution. ... "Killing <b>Time</b>". | When was the last time someone was executed in the state of california? |
The <b>Tang dynasty</b> or the Tang Empire was an imperial dynasty of China that
ruled from 618 to 907, with an interregnum between 690 and 705. It was
preceded ... <b>Tang Dynasty</b> is a Chinese rock band formed in 1989. They are often credited as
being the first Chinese heavy metal band. Contents. 1 Biography; 2 Members. From the inauguration of dynastic rule by Yu the Great in circa 2070 BCE to the
abdication of ... and Song (宋; by Fu Gongshi). The <b>Tang dynasty</b> that superseded
the Sui launched a decade-long military campaign to reunify China proper. ... a major Chinese <b>dynasty</b>; Later <b>Tang</b> (唐; 923–937), a state during the Five
<b>Dynasties</b> and Ten Kingdoms period ... Wu Zetian (17 February 624 – 16 December 705), alternatively named Wu Zhao,
Wu Hou (Empress Wu), during the later <b>Tang dynasty</b> as Tian Hou, in English ... <b>Tang dynasty</b> art is Chinese art made during the <b>Tang dynasty</b> (618–907). The
period saw great achievements in many forms—painting, sculpture, calligraphy, ... New <b>Tang Dynasty</b> Television (NTD, Chinese: 新唐人電視臺) is a television
broadcaster, founded by Falun Gong practitioners, based in New York City with ... Emperor Taizong of Tang (28 January 598 – 10 July 649), previously Prince of
Qin, personal name Li Shimin, was the second emperor of the <b>Tang dynasty</b> of ... Pages in category "Television series set in the <b>Tang dynasty</b>". The following 43
pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes
... Emperor Xuanzong of Tang also commonly known as Emperor Ming of Tang or
Illustrious August, personal name Li Longji, also known as Wu Longji (Chinese:
武隆基) from 690 to 705, was the seventh emperor of the <b>Tang dynasty</b> in China,
reigning from 713 to 756 CE. | Who was the last ruler of the tang dynasty? |
<b>Halloween</b> or Hallowe'en also known as Allhalloween, All Hallows' Eve, or All
Saints' Eve, is a ... Today's <b>Halloween</b> customs are <b>thought</b> to have been
influenced by folk ... <b>called</b> Parentalia, it is more typically linked to the <b>Celtic</b>
<b>festival</b> of Samhain, ... The <b>names</b> have been used by historians to refer to Celtic
<b>Halloween</b> ... Samhain is a Gaelic <b>festival</b> marking the end of the harvest season and the
beginning of winter ... Samhain is <b>believed</b> to have <b>Celtic</b> pagan origins and there
is evidence it has been an important date since ancient ... Historians have used
the <b>name</b> 'Samhain' to refer to Gaelic '<b>Halloween</b>' customs up until the 19th
century. <b>Halloween</b> costumes are costumes worn on or around <b>Halloween</b>, a festival
which falls on ... It has been suggested that the custom comes from the <b>Celtic</b>
<b>festivals</b> of ... <b>Halloween</b> costumes are traditionally <b>based on</b> frightening
supernatural or ... continued to be <b>called</b> Samhain/Calan Gaeaf—blending the
traditions of their ... The culture of Ireland includes language, literature, music, art, folklore, cuisine,
and sport associated with Ireland and the Irish people. For most of its recorded
history, Irish culture has been primarily Gaelic (see ... The <b>Celtic festival</b> of
Samhain, known as <b>Halloween</b>, originated in Ireland and is now celebrated all
over the ... A jack-o'-lantern (or jack o'lantern) is a carved pumpkin, turnip, or other root
vegetable lantern associated with <b>Halloween</b>. Its <b>name</b> comes from the
phenomenon of a strange light flickering over peat bogs, <b>called</b> will-o'-the-wisp or
jack-o'-lantern. The <b>name</b> is also tied to the <b>Irish</b> legend of Stingy Jack, a
drunkard who ... In these Gaelic-speaking regions, <b>Halloween</b> was also the
<b>festival</b> of ... Hop-tu-Naa is a <b>Celtic festival</b> celebrated in the Isle of Man on 31 October. It is
the celebration of the traditional <b>Celtic festival</b> of Samhain, the start of winter (Oie
Houney). (The lenited form of the genitive singular of Samhain is Shamhna.) It is
<b>thought</b> to be the oldest unbroken tradition in the Isle of Man. ... Oíche Shamhna
eventually mutated into <b>Halloween</b> in northern England and ... Allhallowtide, Hallowtide, Allsaintstide, or the Hallowmas season, is the triduum
encompassing the Western Christian observances of All Saints' Eve (<b>Halloween</b>),
All Saints' Day (All Hallows') and All Souls' Day, ... It has been <b>thought</b> that the
first three days of Allhallowtide may have originated as a ritualistic remembrance
of ... It was a '<b>Celtic</b>' <b>festival</b>, and as such was once known and celebrated across the
whole of ... Samhain was <b>Halloween</b> in Ireland, probably <b>called</b> Calan Gaeaf in
Britain ... Evening' where the evening was originally <b>thought</b> to be from dusk to
dawn. ... you know what he meant, all the universal holidays - usually <b>based on</b>
the ... Trick-or-treating is a <b>Halloween</b> ritual custom for children and adults in many
countries. ... The earliest known occurrence there of the <b>Scottish Halloween</b>
custom of "guising" ... The <b>festival</b> is <b>believed</b> to have pre-Christian roots. ... The
tradition is <b>called</b> "guising" because of the disguises or costumes worn by the
children. Mischief Night. "In parts of England, there is a similar festival <b>called</b> holy day
which falls on the ... <b>Halloween</b> can definitively not be an old <b>celtic Festival</b>. ... I
<b>thought</b> the ancient Celtic calendar was lunisolar, according to Tacitus. ... were
<b>called</b> Hallowmas. for the record, the word <b>Halloween</b> is a latin <b>based</b> word from
the later ... | What is the name of the celtic festival halloween is thought to be based on? |
The <b>Mughal Empire</b> or <b>Mogul Empire</b>, was an early-modern empire in South Asia.
For some two ... of the crank handle in the cotton gin, first appeared in India
sometime during the late <b>Delhi</b> Sultanate or the early <b>Mughal Empire</b>. In 1737, Bajirao I marched towards <b>Delhi</b> with a ... In 1739, the <b>Mughal Empire</b>
lost the huge Battle of ... Ali Gohar (25 June 1728 – 19 November 1806), historically known as Shah Alam
II, was the sixteenth <b>Mughal Emperor</b> and the son of Alamgir II. Shah Alam II
became the emperor of a crumbling <b>Mughal empire</b>. ... the Maratha Empire, who
maintained suzerainty over Mughal affairs in <b>Delhi</b> and the Afghans led by Abdali
. <b>Emperor</b> Nader Shah, the Shah of Persia (1736–47) and the founder of the
Afsharid dynasty of Persia, invaded Northern India, eventually attacking <b>Delhi</b> in
March 1739. His army had easily defeated the <b>Mughals</b> at the battle at Karnal
and would ... Muhammad Shah surrendered and both entered <b>Delhi</b> together.
The keys to ... The Battle of <b>Delhi</b>, 1757, also referred to as the Second Battle of <b>Delhi</b>, was a
battle fought on 11 August 1757 between Maratha Empire under ... He entered
<b>Delhi</b> in January 1757 and kept the <b>Mughal emperor</b> under arrest. On his return
in ... Bahadur Shah Zafar or Bahadur Shah II (Persian: بهادرشاه ظفر) (24 October 1775
– 7 November 1862) was the last <b>Mughal emperor</b>. He was the second son of
and became the successor to his father, Akbar II, upon his death on 28
September 1837. He was a nominal Emperor, as the <b>Mughal Empire</b> existed in
name only and ... The emperor permitted the Company to collect taxes from <b>Delhi</b>
and maintain ... The First Battle of <b>Delhi</b> took place on 28 March 1737 between the Maratha
Empire and the <b>Mughal Empire</b>. It was part of the Later Mughal-Maratha Wars ... The <b>Mughal Empire</b> was founded by Babur, a Timurid prince and ... with the Sack
of <b>Delhi</b> and shattered the remnants of Mughal ... The <b>Delhi</b> Sultanate was an Islamic empire based in <b>Delhi</b> that stretched over
large parts of the ... killed Ibrahim Lodi in the Battle of Panipat in 1526. The death
of Ibrahim Lodi ended the <b>Delhi</b> Sultanate, and the <b>Mughal Empire</b> replaced it. <b>Mughal Empire</b>: The First Battle of Panipat creates the <b>Mughal Empire</b>, centered
at Agra and <b>Delhi</b>. | Which mughal emperor shifted capital from agra to delhi? |
"The <b>Greatest Love of All</b>" is a song <b>written</b> by Michael Masser, who composed
the music, and Linda Creed, who <b>wrote</b> the lyrics. It was originally recorded in ... Linda Diane Creed (December 6, 1948 – April 10, 1986), also known by her
married name ... Creed kept on working, teaming with composer Michael Masser
and <b>writing</b> the lyrics to the song "The <b>Greatest Love of All</b>", the main theme of the
... Michael William Masser (March 24, 1941 – July 9, 2015) was an American
songwriter, ... Masser's first major composition hit, co-<b>written</b> with Ron Miller, was
"Touch Me in the Morning", recorded by Diana Ross. ... Love of All", originally
recorded as "The <b>Greatest Love of All</b>" by George Benson for the 1977 film The
Greatest. The <b>Greatest Love of All</b> is a Singaporean Chinese drama which was telecast on
Singapore's ... Written by, Chen Siew Khoon 陈秀群. Seah Choon Guan 谢俊源. The song "The <b>Greatest Love of All</b>" was <b>written</b> for this film by Michael Masser (
music) and Linda Creed, (lyrics) and sung by George Benson; it was later ... "If You Could Read My Mind" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon
Lightfoot. ... He has said in an interview that the difficulty with <b>writing</b> songs
inspired by personal ... In 1987 Lightfoot filed a lawsuit against the writer of "The
<b>Greatest Love of All</b>", alleging plagiarism of 24 bars of "If You Could Read My
Mind". Liam Lacey of The Globe and Mail <b>wrote</b> that 'Saving All My Love for You', '
<b>Greatest Love Of All</b>' and 'Hold Me In Your Arms' "are some of the loveliest pop ... The Greatest Love is a 2016 Philippine family melodrama television series
directed by Dado C. ... Written by. Ruby Leah Castro-Villanueva; Jerry Gracio;
Jaja Amarillo; Alpha ... Opening theme, "The Greatest Love of All" by Sharon
Cuneta. "I Will Always Love You" is a song <b>written</b> and originally recorded in 1973 by
American ... It became Houston's longest run at number one, surpassing her
previous record of three weeks with the "<b>Greatest Love of All</b>" in 1986. It is also
the ... Whitney Houston recorded songs for six studio albums, four soundtrack albums
and one ... The dance-pop song was <b>written</b> by George Merrill and Shannon
Rubicam. It was ranked at number ... "<b>Greatest Love of All</b>" dagger, Whitney
Houston ... | When was the greatest love of all written? |
<b>I Look to You</b> is the seventh and final studio album by American singer Whitney
Houston. It was first released on August 28, 2009 through Sony Music in Europe,
... "<b>I Look to You</b>" is a pop-soul song performed by American recording artist
Whitney Houston, from her seventh studio album of the same name. It was
released as ... The Nothing but Love World Tour was the ninth and final concert tour for
American recording artist, Whitney Houston. It was her first tour in over a decade
and was used to promote her seventh studio album <b>I Look to You</b> (2009). "When <b>I Look at You</b>" is a song by American singer-songwriter and actress Miley
Cyrus. The song was written by Hillary Lindsey and John Shanks, and ... Released: 16 April 2010; "<b>I Look to You</b>" Released: 30 July 2010; "Holidays"
Released: 10 December 2010; "Summersun" Released: 15 April 2011.
Illumination is the debut studio album by Australian electronic music band Miami
Horror. "Every Time <b>I Look at You</b>" is a song by the American rock band Kiss from their
1992 studio album Revenge. It became the album's final single. When <b>I Look At You</b> is a single by Miley Cyrus. When <b>I Look At You</b> may also
refer to these songs: "When <b>I Look At You</b>", a single by Anita Harris; "When <b>I Look</b>
<b>At</b> ... No Matter How <b>I Look</b> at It, It's <b>You</b> Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular! (Japanese: 私が
モテないのはどう考えてもお前らが悪い!, Hepburn: Watashi ga Motenai no wa Dō ... "I Didn't Know My Own Strength" is a song performed by American R&B-pop
singer Whitney Houston, taken from her seventh studio album <b>I Look to You</b> (
2009). Whitney Houston recorded songs for six studio albums, four soundtrack albums
and one ... Her sixth studio album, <b>I Look to You</b>, was released in August 2009. | Who wrote the song i look to you? |
A <b>river valley civilization</b> or <b>river</b> culture is an agricultural nation or <b>civilization</b>
situated beside ... Additional benefits include fishing, <b>fertile</b> soil due to annual
flooding, and ease of ... The <b>civilization</b> was created after regular trading started
relationships <b>between</b> multiple cities and states around the <b>Tigris and Euphrates</b>
<b>Rivers</b>. The <b>Fertile</b> Crescent is a crescent-shaped region in the Middle East, spanning
modern-day Iraq ... Early human <b>civilizations</b> such as Sumer flourished as a result
. ... In addition to the <b>Tigris and Euphrates</b>, riverwater sources include the Jordan
... lies in the east of the <b>Fertile</b> Crescent, <b>between</b> the <b>rivers Tigris and Euphrates</b>)
, ... The <b>Tigris and Euphrates</b>, with their tributaries, form a major <b>river</b> system in
Western Asia. ... Areas around the Tigris and the Euphrates are very <b>fertile</b>. ...
ecosystem which <b>developed</b> over thousands of years in the <b>Tigris</b>–<b>Euphrates</b>
basin and once ... new negotiations <b>between</b> Iraq and Turkey over trans-
boundary <b>river</b> flows. In Mesopotamia, the convergence of the <b>Tigris and Euphrates rivers produced</b>
rich <b>fertile</b> soil and a supply of water for irrigation. The <b>civilizations</b> that emerged ... Mesopotamia (Greek: Μεσοποταμία) is a historical region of Western Asia
situated within the <b>Tigris</b>–<b>Euphrates river</b> system, in the northern part of the
<b>Fertile</b> Crescent, ... Mesopotamia encompasses the land <b>between</b> the Euphrates
and Tigris <b>rivers</b>, ... This new approach to astronomy was adopted and further
<b>developed</b> in ... The <b>civilization</b> of ancient Egypt was indebted to the Nile <b>River</b> and its
dependable seasonal flooding. The <b>river's</b> predictability and <b>fertile</b> soil allowed
the Egyptians to build an ... The <b>civilization</b> of ancient Egypt <b>developed</b> in the arid
climate of northern Africa. This region is distinguished by the Arabian and Libyan
deserts, ... Iraq officially the Republic of Iraq (Arabic: جُمْهُورِيَّة ٱلْعِرَاقِ About this sound
Jumhūriyyah al-ʿIrāq ... The region <b>between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers</b>,
historically known as Mesopotamia, ... the Sumerian <b>civilisation</b>, which arose in
the <b>fertile Tigris</b>-<b>Euphrates river valley</b> of southern Iraq in the Chalcolithic (Ubaid
period). The history of the world, in common parlance, is the history of humanity (or
human history), ... The Neolithic saw the Agricultural Revolution begin, <b>between</b>
8000 and 5000 ... These were concentrated in <b>fertile river valleys</b>: the <b>Tigris and</b>
<b>Euphrates</b> in ... Over the following millennia, <b>civilizations developed</b> across the
world. The <b>Euphrates</b> is the longest and one of the most historically important <b>rivers</b> of
Western Asia. Together with the <b>Tigris</b>, it is one of the two defining <b>rivers</b> of
Mesopotamia (the "Land <b>between</b> ... The inundation of large parts of the
<b>Euphrates valley</b>, especially in Turkey and Syria, has led to the flooding of many
archaeological ... The history of Mesopotamia ranges from the earliest human occupation in the
Lower Sumaya ... Mesopotamia has been home to many of the oldest major
<b>civilizations</b>, ... Mesopotamia literally means "<b>between</b> the <b>rivers</b>" in ancient Greek
. ... and Zagros Mountains and the upper reaches of the <b>Tigris and Euphrates</b>
<b>valleys</b>. | Which civilizations developed in the fertile valley between the tigris and euphrates rivers? |
Map of <b>highest</b> posted <b>speed limits in the U.S.</b> territories. <b>Speed limits in the</b>
<b>United States</b> are set by each state or territory. States have also allowed ... <b>Speed limits in the United States</b> vary depending on jurisdiction. Rural freeway
<b>speed limits</b> of ... The <b>highest speed limit</b> in the country is 85 mph (140 km/h),
which is posted on a single stretch of tollway in rural Texas. The lowest maximum
... Road <b>speed limits</b> are used in most countries to set the legal maximum or
minimum speed at ... The <b>highest</b> posted <b>speed limit</b> in the world is 160 km/h (99
mph), which applies to two motorways in the UAE. ... <b>Speed limits</b> then
propagated across the <b>United States</b>; by 1930 all but 12 states had established
numerical limits. <b>Highest</b>-posted <b>speed limits</b> around the world. Kilometres per hour are on the left
and miles per hour on the right. (One or other is rounded in each case.) A road
<b>speed limit</b> is the limit of speed allowed by law for road vehicles, usually the
maximum ... For the United Kingdom and the <b>United States</b>, the <b>speed limit</b> is
listed in ... The National Maximum Speed Law (NMSL) was a provision of the federal
government of the ... The power to set <b>speed limits</b> historically belonged to the
states. ... was a bill in the <b>U.S.</b> Congress that enacted the National Maximum
Speed Law. ... that says that the <b>speed limit</b> should criminalize only the <b>fastest</b> 15
% of drivers:. Rail <b>speed limits in the United States</b> are regulated by the Federal Railroad
Administration. Railroads also implement their own limits and enforce <b>speed</b>
<b>limits</b>. Texas State Highway 130 (SH 130), also known as the Pickle Parkway, is a
highway from ... section of the toll road between SH 45 and I-10 has a posted
<b>speed limit</b> of 85 mph (137 km/h), the <b>highest</b> posted <b>speed limit in the United</b>
<b>States</b>. Plans for high-speed rail in the <b>United States</b> date back to the High Speed
Ground ... For the first time it set national rail <b>speed limits</b>. ... section of track holds
the record for the <b>highest</b> speed by a train in the <b>US</b>, which is 170.8 mph (274.9
km/h), ... Canadian <b>speed limits</b> are set by different levels of government (federal,
provincial, and ... The <b>highest speed limit</b> in Canada is found on British
Columbia's Coquihalla Highway with a <b>speed limit</b> of 120 km/h (75 mph). ...
Metric signage reminder in British Columbia, posted on highways near the <b>US</b>
border, to and from ferry ... The Autobahn is the federal controlled-access highway system in Germany. The
official ... While driving faster is not illegal as such in the absence of a <b>speed limit</b>,
it can cause an ... Longer similar systems can be found in the <b>United States</b> (
77,540 kilometres (48,180 mi)) and in China (136,500 kilometres (84,800 mi)). | Where is the fastest speed limit in the united states? |
The <b>Punic Wars</b> were a series of three wars fought between Rome and Carthage
from 264 BC to 146 BC. At the time, they were some of the largest wars that had ... The Third <b>Punic War</b> (Latin: Tertium Bellum Punicum) (149–146 BC) was the third
and last of the <b>Punic Wars</b> fought between the former Phoenician colony of ... The Second <b>Punic War</b> (Spring 218 to 201 BC), also referred to as The
Hannibalic War and by the Romans the War Against Hannibal, was the second of
three ... The First <b>Punic War</b> (264 to 241 BC) was the first of three wars fought between
Ancient Carthage and the Roman Republic, the two great powers of the Western
... Hannibal was a Carthaginian general and statesman who is widely considered
one of the greatest military commanders in history. His father, Hamilcar Barca,
was a leading Carthaginian commander during the First <b>Punic War</b> (264–241 BC
). This category contains historical naval battles fought as part of the <b>Punic Wars</b> (
264 BC–146 BC). Please see the category guidelines for more information. This category contains historical battles fought as part of the <b>Punic Wars</b> (264 BC
–146 BC). Please see the category guidelines for more information. The Sicilian Wars, or Greco-<b>Punic Wars</b>, were a series of conflicts fought between
Ancient Carthage and the Greek city-states led by Syracuse, Sicily, over ... Pages in category "<b>Punic Wars</b>". The following 9 pages are in this category, out of
9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). Carthage was the center or capital city of the ancient Carthaginian civilization, on
the eastern ... The fall of Carthage came at the end of the Third <b>Punic War</b> in 146
BC at the Battle of Carthage. Despite initial devastating Roman naval losses and
... | Who did rome fight against in the punic wars? |
The courts have held that "an <b>income tax</b> is the most typical form of direct <b>taxation</b>
". Personal <b>income taxes</b>[edit]. <b>Canada</b> levies ... provincial personal <b>income taxes</b> on behalf of all provinces except Quebec,
through a system of unified tax returns. corporate taxes ... A comparison of tax <b>rates</b> by countries is difficult and somewhat subjective, as tax
laws in most countries are extremely complex and the tax burden falls differently
on different groups in each country and sub-national unit. The list focuses on the
main indicative types of taxes: corporate tax, individual <b>income tax</b>, and sales tax,
... The tax <b>rates</b> given for federations (such as the United States and <b>Canada</b>) ... According to KPMG, the US federal corporate <b>income tax rate</b> was 21% for "
taxable years beginning after December 31, 2017". The <b>Canadian</b> system imposes tax at different <b>rates</b> for different types ... cities, or
other that also impose corporate <b>income tax</b> like <b>Canada</b>, ... Main article: <b>Taxation</b> in <b>Canada</b>. <b>Canada's</b> federal government has the following
<b>tax</b> brackets for the 2012 <b>tax</b> ... In <b>Canada</b>, the small business <b>tax rate</b> is the <b>tax rate</b> paid by a small business. As
of 2019, the small business <b>tax rate</b> is 9%. The general corporate <b>tax rate</b> is 28%.
Definitions[edit]. A small business in <b>Canada</b> is defined as a <b>Canadian</b>-based
corporation with fewer than 100 employees and under $500,000 in annual
<b>income</b>. Basic income in <b>Canada</b> refers to the debate and trials with basic income,
negative income and ... Experiments using the negative <b>income tax</b> model have
been completed in the United States in the late 1960s through the early 1970s. ...
G is minimum guaranteed payment, Y is the gross annual income, and T is the
tax <b>rate</b>. The goods and services tax (GST) is a multi-level value added tax introduced in
<b>Canada</b> on ... Exported goods are "zero-rated", while individuals with low
incomes can receive a GST rebate calculated in conjunction with their <b>income tax</b>
. ... For tax-free — i.e., "zero-rated" — sales, GST is charged by suppliers at a <b>rate</b>
of 0% ... After-<b>tax</b> LICO <b>rates</b> have been retroactively calculated back to 1986. The
measure is intended to represent an <b>income</b> ... | Capital gains tax rate on real estate in canada? |
Distributed by, <b>Netflix</b>. <b>Release</b> date. September 12, 2018 (2018-09-12) (TIFF);
September 28, 2018 (2018-09-28) (worldwide). Running time. 125 minutes.
Country, United States. Language, English. <b>Hold the Dark</b> is a 2018 American
thriller film directed by Jeremy Saulnier from a screenplay by ... In September
2015, it was announced Jeremy Saulnier <b>would</b> direct the film, ... Jeremy Saulnier is an American film director, cinematographer and screenwriter.
Contents ... It <b>holds</b> a 96% on Rotten Tomatoes and 77/100 in Metacritic. He was
... 2014 thriller novel <b>Hold the Dark</b> for <b>Netflix</b>, from a screenplay by Macon Blair. <b>Netflix</b> is an American global on-demand Internet streaming media provider, that
has distributed ... <b>Hold the Dark</b> · Thriller, September 28, 2018, 2 hours, 5 min. ...
as being in development, but <b>do</b> not have a specific <b>release</b> date known at this
time. ... These feature presentations have been acquired by <b>Netflix</b> for <b>release</b> as
... Danielle Riley Keough is an American actress, model, and producer. She is the
daughter of ... In the summer she co-starred in the thriller/horror film It <b>Comes</b> at
Night, opposite Joel ... In 2018, Keough appeared in the films Welcome the
Stranger, <b>Hold the Dark</b>, ... ""Jack and Diane" trades <b>out</b> Olivia Thirlby for Riley
Keough". The <b>Dark</b> Crystal is a 1982 puppet-animated fantasy film directed by Jim Henson
and Frank Oz. ... Before its <b>release</b>, The <b>Dark</b> Crystal was billed as the first live-
action film ... Henson himself could <b>hold</b> a position in a Mystic costume for only 5–
10 ... with <b>Netflix would</b> produce a prequel series titled The <b>Dark</b> Crystal: Age of ... <b>Release</b>. Original network, Hulu. Original <b>release</b>, October 5, 2018 (2018-10-05)
– present (present). External links. Official website. Into the <b>Dark</b> is an American
horror anthology web television series produced for Hulu. The first ... On the
review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the series <b>holds</b> a 74% approval
rating. <b>Release</b> date. September 21, 2018 (2018-09-21) (United Kingdom & Ireland).
Running time. 111 minutes. Country. Ireland; United Kingdom; France. Language
, English. Box office, $1.8 million. The Little Stranger is a 2018 gothic drama film
directed by Lenny Abrahamson and written by ... On review aggregation website
Rotten Tomatoes, the film <b>holds</b> an approval ... <b>Netflix</b>, Inc is an American media-services provider and production company
headquartered in ... Qwikster <b>would</b> carry video games whereas <b>Netflix did</b> not. ...
to make television series and films based on comics from <b>Dark</b> Horse Comics. ...
On January 6, 2010, <b>Netflix</b> agreed with Warner Bros. to delay new <b>release</b>
rentals ... This is a list of films set in Alaska, whether in part or in full. This North American
setting is part of ... Limbo (1999); Mystery, Alaska (1999); The Barber (2001); <b>Out</b>
Cold (2001); Balto II: Wolf Quest (2002); Insomnia (2002) ... Okpeaha MacLean (
Director); Pacific Rim (2013); Bears (2014); WildLike (2014); <b>Hold the Dark</b> (2018
). The A List is a British thriller series created by Dan Berlinka and Nina Metivier,
released on BBC iPlayer on 25 October 2018. The central character is Mia (Lisa
Ambalavanar), who arrives at a summer camp on an island that turns <b>out</b> to <b>hold</b>
<b>dark</b> secrets. In September 2019, the series was released internationally on
<b>Netflix</b>. ... Release. Original network, BBC iPlayer. Original release, 25 October
2018 ... | When does hold the dark come out on netflix? |
In May 2008, she began <b>playing</b> the contract role of <b>Steffy</b> Forrester on the
American CBS Daytime soap opera The <b>Bold and the Beautiful</b>. Since Wood
stepped ... Taylor Hayes is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The <b>Bold</b>
<b>and the</b> ... The couple marry in 1992; Taylor befriends Ridge's overprotective
<b>mother</b> ... In 1999, Taylor gives birth to twins <b>Steffy</b> and Phoebe Forrester, and
suffers ... Lowder described <b>playing</b> the storyline as "challenging" and one that "
stirs ... <b>Steffy</b> Forrester is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The
<b>Bold and the Beautiful</b>. ... From January to March 2004, Jordan Mella <b>played</b>
<b>Steffy</b>. In April ... <b>Steffy</b> invites her <b>mother</b>, Taylor, to move in with her despite
Hope's wishes for her to leave town after finding out she allegedly shot Bill
Spencer. <b>Steffy</b> ... Liam Spencer is a fictional character from the CBS Daytime soap opera, The <b>Bold</b>
<b>and the Beautiful</b>, <b>played</b> by Scott Clifton. ... Wyatt's <b>mother</b>, Quinn (Rena Sofer),
starts interfering and <b>Steffy</b> returns to win Liam back. When Hope sees Liam and
... Thomas Forrester is a fictional character from The <b>Bold and the Beautiful</b>, an
American soap opera on the CBS network. Created and introduced by Bradley
Bell, the role has been portrayed by multiple child actors. In 2004, the role was
rapidly aged with <b>actor</b> Drew Tyler Bell, who remained ... Shortly after Thomas,
Taylor and Ridge had twins, <b>Steffy</b> and Phoebe At long ... Phoebe Forrester is a fictional character from the CBS Daytime soap opera The
<b>Bold and the Beautiful</b>. The first actress to <b>play</b> the character on a contract basis
was Addison Hoover, who joined the show in April 2005 and left just months later
. From July 11, 2006 to 2008, Phoebe was <b>played</b> by MacKenzie Mauzy. ...
Phoebe Forrester and her twin sister, <b>Steffy</b> (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), ... Hope Logan is a fictional character from The <b>Bold and the Beautiful</b>, an American
soap opera ... Between the years of 2002 and 2009, the character was <b>played</b> by
child ... Hope & Oliver had broken up after he had accidentally slept with her
<b>mother</b> ... Thomas proposes to Hope upon <b>Steffy's</b> encouragement again and she
... The <b>Bold and the Beautiful</b> is an American television soap opera, created by
William J. Bell and ... "Denise Richards Joins B&B as Flo's <b>Mom</b>! ... "<b>Steffy</b>
Forrester <b>Played</b> by Jacqueline MacInnes Wood on The <b>Bold and the Beautiful</b> -
Soaps.com" ... Illegally adopted by <b>Steffy</b> Forrester, who named her Phoebe, but she was
eventually reunited with Liam and Hope. In-laws[edit]. Marion Spencer – Bill Sr.'s
wife ( ... Wyatt Spencer is a fictional character from the original CBS Daytime soap opera,
The <b>Bold and the Beautiful</b>, portrayed by Darin Brooks. ... Wyatt is raised by his
single <b>mother</b>, Quinn, and becomes accustomed to doing anything to survive. ...
<b>who played Steffy</b> Forrester had decided not to renew her contract and would
depart ... | Who plays steffy's mom on bold and the beautiful? |
Christopher Allen Lloyd (born October 22, 1938) is an American <b>actor</b>. Lloyd
came to public ... That September, he reprised his role as <b>Doctor</b> Emmett <b>Brown</b>
<b>in Back to the Future</b>: The Game, an episodic adventure game series developed
by ... Emmett Lathrop "Doc" <b>Brown</b>, Ph.D., is a fictional character in the <b>Back to the</b>
<b>Future</b> trilogy in ... In 2008, <b>Dr</b>. Emmett <b>Brown</b> was selected by Empire magazine
as one of The 100 Greatest Movie ... Lloyd <b>played</b> himself portraying Doc <b>Brown</b>
in the 2016 Funny or Die satire film Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The
Movie. <b>Back to the Future</b> Part III is a 1990 American science-fiction film and the final
installment of the ... Marty McFly (from 1985) learns that <b>Dr</b>. Emmett <b>Brown</b> (also
from 1985) was transported to 1885 and is trapped. ... Whereas the original film
<b>played</b> to a more materialistic idea of success, Zemeckis considered Part III more
of ... <b>Back to the Future</b> is a 1985 American science fiction film directed by Robert
Zemeckis and ... Christopher Lloyd <b>portrays</b> the eccentric scientist <b>Dr</b>. Emmett "
Doc" <b>Brown</b>, his friend and the inventor of the time-traveling DeLorean
automobile, who ... <b>Back to the Future</b> is an American science fiction adventure comedy film series
written and ... The series continues as Doc <b>Brown</b> travels with Marty and Jennifer
to the year 2015 where he ... Many promotions were planned to mark the passing
of the date, with many <b>playing</b> to the depiction of the future in the film, including:. The <b>Back to the Future</b> film trilogy and subsequent animated series feature
characters created ... <b>Doctor</b> Emmett Lathrop "Doc" <b>Brown</b> (portrayed by
Christopher Lloyd in the ... The character was <b>played</b> by Claudia Wells in <b>Back to</b>
<b>the Future</b>. <b>Back to the Future</b> Part II is a 1989 American science-fiction film directed by
Robert Zemeckis ... The film follows Marty McFly (Fox) and his friend <b>Dr</b>. Emmett "
Doc" <b>Brown</b> (Lloyd) as they travel from 1985 to 2015 to ... George McFly, was not
only minimized in the plot, but also was obscured and recreated with another
<b>actor</b>. <b>Back to the Future</b> is a French-American animated science-fiction comedy
adventure television ... Christopher Lloyd <b>played</b> Doc Brown in the live-action
segments which opened and closed each episode while ... In addition, Bill Nye
appeared as <b>Dr</b>. <b>Brown's</b> Lab Assistant during the live-action segments at the end
of each ... The DeLorean time machine is a fictional automobile-based time travel vehicle
device featured in the <b>Back to the Future</b> franchise. In the feature film series, <b>Dr</b>.
Emmett L. <b>Brown</b> builds a time machine from a ... Paarl, South Africa. The official
<b>Back to the Future</b> DeLorean can be viewed at the Petersen Automotive Museum. Martin Seamus McFly is a fictional character and the protagonist of the <b>Back to</b>
<b>the Future</b> trilogy. He is portrayed by <b>actor</b> Michael J. Fox. ... He met his friend <b>Dr</b>.
Emmett "Doc" <b>Brown</b> when he was around fourteen after hearing that <b>Brown</b> was
a ... | Who played dr brown in back to the future? |
<b>Black Panther</b> is a 2018 American superhero <b>film</b> based on the Marvel Comics
character of the same name. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt
... As influences for his characterization of the character, Hudlin has cited comic
character Batman, <b>film</b> director Spike Lee, and music artist Sean ... Future. <b>Film</b>, U.S. release date, Director, Screenwriter(s), Producer(s), Status.
<b>Black Panther</b> II ... The soundtrack for the 2018 American superhero <b>film Black Panther</b>, based on
the Marvel Comics character of the same name and produced by Marvel Studios,
... <b>Film</b> star Jane Fonda publicly supported Huey Newton and the <b>Black Panthers</b>
during the early 1970s. She actually ended up informally adopting the daughter
of ... He headlined <b>Black Panther</b> in 2018, which focused on his character and his
home country of Wakanda in Africa. The <b>film</b> opened to great anticipation,
becoming ... <b>Black Panther</b> is a 2018 American superhero <b>film</b> based on the Marvel Comics
character of the same name. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt
... Michael Bakari Jordan is an American actor and producer. He is known for his
<b>film</b> roles as shooting victim Oscar Grant in the drama Fruitvale Station (2013),
boxer Adonis "Donnie" Creed in the Rocky sequel <b>film</b> Creed (2015) and main
antagonist Erik Killmonger in <b>Black Panther</b> ... <b>Panther</b> is a 1995 cinematic adaptation of Melvin Van Peeble's novel <b>Panther</b>,
produced and directed by Mario Van Peebles. The drama <b>film</b> portrays the <b>Black</b>
... <b>Black Panther</b> is a 2018 American superhero <b>film</b> based on the Marvel Comics
character of the same name. It is the eighteenth <b>film</b> in the Marvel Cinematic ... | When does black panther come out on dvd? |
A <b>Nightmare on Elm Street</b> is a 1984 American slasher film written and directed
by Wes Craven, and produced by Robert Shaye. It is the first installment in the A ... A <b>Nightmare on Elm Street</b> is an American horror franchise that consists of nine
slasher films, a television series, novels, and comic books. The films began with ... A <b>Nightmare on Elm Street</b> is a 2010 American slasher film directed by Samuel
Bayer, and written by Wesley Strick and Eric Heisserer. The film stars Jackie ... A <b>Nightmare on Elm Street</b> 3: Dream Warriors is a 1987 American fantasy slasher
film ... It is the third installment in the <b>Nightmare on Elm Street</b> series and stars ... A <b>Nightmare on Elm Street</b> refers to installments in the A <b>Nightmare on Elm Street</b>
film series, an American horror franchise beginning with the 1984 film, ... A <b>Nightmare on Elm Street</b> 4: The Dream Master is a 1988 American fantasy ...
The film is a sequel to A <b>Nightmare on Elm Street</b> 3: Dream Warriors (1987) and ... A <b>Nightmare on Elm Street</b> 5: The Dream Child is a 1989 American gothic ... It is
the fifth installment in the A <b>Nightmare on Elm Street</b> film series, and stars Lisa ... A <b>Nightmare on Elm Street</b> 2: Freddy's Revenge is a 1985 American slasher film
... It is the second installment in the A <b>Nightmare on Elm Street</b> film series. Nancy Thompson is a fictional character in the A <b>Nightmare on Elm Street</b>
franchise. She was portrayed by actress Heather Langenkamp in the series' first
and ... Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare is a 1991 American slasher film and the
sixth installment in the <b>Nightmare on Elm Street</b> series. It is the sequel to A ... | How many nightmare on elm st movies are there? |
<b>The Old Guitarist</b> is an oil <b>painting</b> by Pablo Picasso created in late 1903 and
early 1904. It depicts an <b>elderly musician</b>, a blind, haggard man with threadbare ... <b>The Old Guitarist</b>, oil on panel, 122.9 x 82.6 cm (48 3/8 x 32 1/2 in.) ... Helen Birch
Bartlett Memorial Collection · Hope (<b>painting</b>) · List of Picasso artworks 1901– ... Pablo Picasso, <b>The Old Guitarist</b>, 1903, Art Institute of Chicago. The Blue Period (
Spanish: Período Azul) is a term used to define the works produced by ...
Although Picasso himself later recalled, "I started <b>painting</b> in blue when I learned
of ... The <b>painting</b> is almost entirely done in monochromatic blues and blue-blacks,
except for the <b>guitar</b> itself, which is <b>painted</b> in a slightly warmer brown. The man is
... A pentimento (plural pentimenti) is an alteration in a <b>painting</b>, evidenced by
traces of previous ... Marks revealing a totally different subject, for example in <b>The</b>
<b>Old Guitarist</b> by Picasso, are not usually described as pentimenti – the <b>artist</b> has ... The Art Institute of Chicago, founded in 1879 and located in Chicago's Grant Park
, is one of the ... Wood's <b>painting</b> depicts what has been called "the most famous
couple in the world", a dour, rural-American, father and daughter. ... Pablo
Picasso's <b>Old Guitarist</b>, Henri Matisse's Bathers by a River, Constantin Brâncuși's
... Pablo Ruiz Picasso (UK: /ˈpæbloʊ pɪˈkæsoʊ/, US: /ˈpɑːbloʊ pɪˈkɑːsoʊ,
-ˈkæs-/, ... Picasso demonstrated extraordinary artistic talent in his early years,
<b>painting</b> in a naturalistic ... After 1906, the Fauvist work of the slightly older <b>artist</b>
Henri Matisse motivated Picasso to ... <b>The Old Guitarist</b> (1903), Chicago Art
Institute. Oil <b>painting</b> is the process of <b>painting</b> with pigments with a medium of drying oil
as the binder. ... By 1540, the previous method for <b>painting</b> on panel (tempera)
had become all but extinct, although ... <b>The Old Guitarist</b>, Pablo Picasso, 1903. ... the <b>painting</b> Hope, played an influential role in the making of Picasso's <b>The Old</b>
<b>Guitarist</b>. The Helen Birch Bartlett Memorial Collection is an art collection held by the Art
Institute of ... During the 1920s and 30s, Bartlett would swap-out <b>paintings</b> in
order to add pieces that would be a better representation or ... <b>Old guitarist</b>
chicago.jpg ... | Who is the artist of the painted the old guitarist? |
<b>T</b>-<b>Mobile</b> US, Inc., commonly shortened to <b>T</b>-<b>Mobile</b>, is a United States–based
wireless network ... In 2015, Consumer Reports <b>named T</b>-<b>Mobile</b> the number one
American wireless carrier. ... in the company formed by the merger and valued at
around $14.2 billion to a third party <b>before</b> the end of the 18-month lock-up period
. <b>T</b>-<b>Mobile</b> (stylised as ·<b>T</b>·<b>Mobile</b>·) is the brand <b>name</b> used by the mobile
communications ... <b>Until</b> 2000, Magenta Telekom (known then as <b>T</b>-<b>Mobile</b>) was a
shareholder of the former max.mobil. network. In April 2001, it acquired one
hundred ... <b>T</b>-<b>Mobile</b> UK was a mobile network operator in the UK. Launched as Mercury
One2One (stylised one2one) in 1993, the network was originally operated by
Mercury Communications. one2one was purchased by Deutsche Telekom in
1999, who rebranded it with their global <b>T</b>-<b>Mobile</b> brand <b>name</b> in the early 2000s.
... in 2010, which continued to operate the <b>T</b>-<b>Mobile</b> and Orange brands <b>until</b> ... On March 20, 2011, AT&T announced that it would purchase <b>T</b>-<b>Mobile</b> USA. On
August 31, 2011, the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice
... <b>T</b>-<b>Mobile</b> Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena on the Las Vegas Strip in
Paradise, Nevada, ... For the baseball park in Seattle, see T-Mobile Park. For the
Czech venue once named T-Mobile Arena (2002–2008), see Tipsport Arena (
Prague). <b>T</b>-<b>Mobile</b> Park is a retractable roof baseball park located in Seattle, Washington.
Owned and ... The ballpark was originally <b>named</b> Safeco Field under a 20-year ...
redone in 2012, but the outfield had never been replaced <b>before</b> the resodding. Metro by <b>T</b>-<b>Mobile</b> is a prepaid brand owned by <b>T</b>-<b>Mobile</b> US. It previously
operated the fifth ... The company logo, which was used <b>until</b> the re branding in
2018. ... At the time of the <b>name</b> change, <b>T</b>-<b>Mobile's</b> subscriber number had
increased to ... <b>T</b>-<b>Mobile</b> Polska S.A. is a Polish mobile phone network operator. The company
was formerly <b>named</b> Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa and operated under the <b>name</b> Era
, <b>until</b> being rebranded as <b>T</b>-<b>Mobile</b> on 5 June 2011. Un-carrier is a marketing campaign by <b>T</b>-<b>Mobile</b> US and its advertising company
Publicis. ... the first upgrade. AT&T and Verizon require that customers wait 2
years <b>before</b> they can upgrade their phone. ... The tools include a free .com
domain <b>name</b>, a free mobile optimized website, and email address. On March 18,
2015, ... John Legere (born June 4, 1958) is an American businessman, who is the chief
executive officer (CEO) and former president of <b>T</b>-<b>Mobile</b> US. ... <b>before</b> he figured
out he wanted a more lucrative career and decided to study business instead. ...
<b>T</b>-<b>Mobile</b> service with a cooking show on Facebook Live, <b>called</b> "Slow Cooker ... | What was t-mobile called before it was t-mobile? |
"<b>Never Can Say Goodbye</b>" is a song <b>written</b> by Clifton Davis and originally
recorded by The <b>Jackson 5</b>. The song ... Clifton Duncan Davis (born October 4, 1945) is an American actor, <b>songwriter</b>,
singer, pastor, and <b>author</b>. Davis <b>wrote</b> The <b>Jackson 5</b>'s No. 2 hit "<b>Never Can Say</b>
... Black Moses is the fifth studio album by American soul musician Isaac Hayes. It is
a double album released on Stax Records' Enterprise label in 1971. The follow-
up to Hayes' successful soundtrack for Shaft (also a double album), Black Moses
features Hayes' version of The <b>Jackson 5</b>'s hit single "<b>Never Can Say Goodbye</b>".
... That same <b>year</b> (1995), artist Tricky used the same sample for his song "Hell ... <b>Never Can Say Goodbye</b>: The Music of Michael <b>Jackson</b> is an album by jazz ...
Jeff Simon <b>wrote</b> a mixed review for The Buffalo News. ... Way You Make Me Feel
" (<b>Jackson</b>) 4:55; "Lady in My Life" (Temperton) <b>5</b>:36; "Billie Jean" (<b>Jackson</b>) 9:46
... "<b>Never Can Say Goodbye</b>" is a song <b>written</b> by Clifton Davis and originally
recorded by The <b>Jackson 5</b>. <b>Never Can Say Goodbye</b> may also refer to: Never
Can ... Maybe Tomorrow is the fifth studio album by the <b>Jackson 5</b> released in 1971.
Released after the success of the hit ballad "I'll Be There", most of the tracks on
the album are ballads, with few dance numbers. Maybe Tomorrow includes the
hit singles "<b>Never Can Say Goodbye</b>" and ... "The <b>Jackson 5</b> US Chart <b>History</b>". Red is the second album from British pop duo The Communards. The Stephen ...
Red features the hits "<b>Never Can Say Goodbye</b>", "Tomorrow", "There's More to
Love ... This Clifton Davis penned song was originally performed by The <b>Jackson</b>
<b>5</b> but ... <b>who wrote</b> that the album is "every bit as accomplished as its predecessor
". It is based upon the <b>history</b> of the Jackson family, one of the most successful ...
Kansas City was never covered by the <b>Jackson 5</b>, although the band did ... (
Jermaine Jackson and Syreeta) - 4:19; "<b>Never Can Say Goodbye</b>" (Originally on
Maybe ... No. Title, <b>Writer</b>(s), Length. 6. "<b>Never Can Say Goodbye</b>" (Released on the
Maybe Tomorrow album) ... The Communards were a British pop duo, active from 1985 to 1988. They are
most famous for their cover versions of "Don't Leave Me This Way" and "<b>Never</b>
<b>Can Say Goodbye</b>". The name 'Communards' refers to the revolutionaries of the
1871 Paris Commune. Contents. 1 <b>History</b>; 2 Discography; 3 References; 4 See
also ... Red featured a cover version of the <b>Jackson 5</b> hit "<b>Never Can Say</b>
<b>Goodbye</b>" ... | Who wrote never can say goodbye by the jackson 5? |
<b>Lo mein</b> is a Chinese dish with egg <b>noodles</b>. It often contains vegetables and
some type of ... In contrast, U.S. <b>lo mein noodles</b> are usually stir-fried with a sauce
<b>made from</b> soy sauce and other seasonings. Vegetables such as bok choy and ... <b>Noodles</b> are an essential ingredient and staple in Chinese cuisine. Chinese
<b>noodles</b> vary ... Chinese <b>noodles</b> are generally <b>made from</b> either wheat flour, rice
flour, or mung bean starch, ... <b>Lo mein</b>, 捞面/撈麵, lāo miàn, <b>lo mein</b>, lo mi, Egg
<b>noodles</b> that are stir fried with sliced vegetables and/or meats and other
seasonings. Chow mein are Chinese stir-fried <b>noodles</b> with vegetables and sometimes meat
or tofu; the ... the steamed style using soft <b>noodles</b> is a separate dish called "<b>lo</b>
<b>mein</b>". ... Traditional chow mein is <b>made</b> with egg <b>noodles</b> which are boiled then
... harumakis) fillings generally use the same <b>ingredients of</b> the stir-fried <b>noodles</b>
in ... Lamian is a type of soft wheat flour Chinese <b>noodle</b>. Lamian is <b>made</b> by twisting,
stretching and ... Not to be confused with the foods lo mein, laghman, ramen, or
ramyeon, as well as the Belgian village Lamain. ... Lamian can also be served
cold with salad <b>ingredients</b> such as shredded cucumber and tomato to make a ... <b>Noodles</b> are a staple of Japanese cuisine. They are often served chilled with
dipping sauces, or in soups or hot dishes. Japanese <b>noodles</b>[edit]. Ramen are
thin, wheat-based <b>noodles made from</b> wheat flour, salt, water, and ... Beef chow
fun · Beef <b>noodle</b> soup · Chow <b>mein</b> · Crossing-the-bridge <b>noodles</b> · Dandan
<b>noodles</b> ... Wonton <b>noodles</b> (pinyin: Yúntūn miàn; Cantonese Yale: wàhn tān mihn, also
called wanton mee or wanton <b>mein</b> (where "wanton" comes <b>from</b> Cantonese for
dumpling while "mee" and "<b>mein</b>" come <b>from</b> Hokkien and Cantonese for <b>noodles</b>
, respectively) is a ... Common <b>ingredients</b> are yellow wheat (egg) <b>noodles</b> with
pork-based broth, ... <b>Noodles</b> are a type of food <b>made from</b> unleavened dough which is rolled flat and
cut, stretched ... In Chinese, miàn (simplified Chinese: 面; traditional Chinese: 麵;
often transliterated as "mien" or "mein" ) refers to <b>noodles made from</b> wheat. ...
Typical examples include chow mein, <b>lo mein</b>, mie goreng, hokkien mee, some ... Ramen (/ˈrɑːmən/) (拉麺, ラーメン, rāmen, IPA: [ɾaꜜːmeɴ]) is a Japanese
dish with a ... Ramen can be broadly categorized by its two main <b>ingredients</b>:
<b>noodles</b> and broth. ... List of Japanese soups and stews · List of <b>noodle</b> dishes ·
List of ramen dishes · List of soups · <b>Lo mein</b> · Pot <b>Noodle</b> · Hawaiian saimin ·
Shirataki ... Yi <b>mein</b> is a variety of flat Cantonese egg <b>noodles made from</b> wheat flour. They
are known for their golden yellow color and chewy characteristics. The slightly ... Shanghai fried <b>noodles</b> is a dish <b>made from</b> Shanghai-style <b>noodles</b>, which can
be found in most Chinese food markets. The more commonly known Japanese ... | What is lo mein noodles made out of? |
<b>Space debris</b> is a <b>term</b> for defunct human-made objects in <b>space</b>—principally in
Earth ... The upper atmosphere is <b>not</b> a fixed density at any particular orbital
altitude; ... the US Air Force in 2019, but did <b>not</b> define <b>what</b> all that <b>term</b>
encompassed. ... "Company <b>floats</b> giant balloon concept as solution to <b>space</b>
mess" Archived ... Debris is rubble, wreckage, ruins, litter and discarded garbage/refuse/trash,
scattered remains ... The first apparent use of the French <b>word</b> in English is in a
1701 description ... <b>Space debris</b> may also consist of natural components such as
<b>chunks</b> of rock and ice. ... <b>Not</b> logged in; Talk · Contributions · Create account ·
Log in ... A meteorite is a solid piece of <b>debris</b> from an object, such as a comet, asteroid, or
meteoroid, that originated in outer <b>space</b> and survived its passage through ... In
cases where many meteorites were found in one place, the <b>name</b> may be ... that
appear to have been melted while they were free-<b>floating</b> objects in <b>space</b>.
Certain ... The Kessler syndrome proposed by NASA scientist Donald J. Kessler in 1978, is
a theoretical scenario in which the density of objects in low Earth orbit (LEO) due
to <b>space</b> pollution is high enough that collisions between objects could cause a
cascade in which each collision generates <b>space debris</b> that increases the ... The
list could <b>not</b> easily account for objects under 20 cm (7.9 in) in size—in ... The Great Pacific garbage patch, also described as the Pacific <b>trash</b> vortex, is a
gyre of marine <b>debris</b> particles in the north central Pacific Ocean. It is located
roughly from 135°W to 155°W and 35°N to 42°N. The collection of plastic and
<b>floating trash</b> originates from the Pacific Rim, including countries in Asia, ... A
similar patch of <b>floating</b> plastic <b>debris</b> is found in the Atlantic Ocean, <b>called</b> ... Skylab was the first United States <b>space</b> station, launched by NASA, occupied for
about 24 ... Unable to be re-boosted by the <b>Space</b> Shuttle, which was <b>not</b> ready
until the early 1980s, ... Before re-entry, NASA ground controllers tried to adjust
Skylab's orbit to minimize the risk of <b>debris</b> landing in populated areas, targeting
the ... The <b>Space</b> Shuttle Columbia disaster was a fatal incident in the United States
<b>space</b> program ... During that launch a <b>chunk</b> of foam broke away from the ET
bipod ramp and hit ... to help out the nation's <b>space</b> program," showing "<b>what</b>
<b>space</b> means to people. ... NASA <b>named</b> several places in honor of Columbia
and the crew. Asteroids are minor planets, especially of the inner Solar System. Larger
asteroids have also been <b>called</b> planetoids. These terms have historically been
applied to any astronomical object orbiting the Sun that did <b>not</b> resolve into a disc
in a telescope and was <b>not</b> observed to have characteristics of an active comet
such as a tail ... However, other <b>orbital</b> families exist with significant populations,
including the ... In speculative fiction, <b>floating</b> cities and islands are a common trope, which range
from cities ... Because there is <b>not</b> a significant pressure difference between the
inside and the outside ... features the <b>Floating</b> Castle, a <b>floating</b> city that
resembles a <b>space</b> station. Final Fantasy V features a <b>floating</b> city <b>named</b> the
Ronka Ruins. STS-135 (ISS assembly flight ULF7) was the 135th and final mission of the
American <b>Space</b> ... Since STS-135 only had four crew members, astronauts did
<b>not</b> occupy the middeck and as a ... to the U.S. human <b>space</b> program, Hurley
mentioned several <b>names</b> such as Alan ... "<b>Space debris</b> will <b>not</b> approach station
: NASA". | What's the name for a chunk of space debris that is still floating in space? |
<b>Kelly's Heroes</b> is a 1970 American war film, directed by Brian G. Hutton, about a
group of World ... The Mike Curb Congregation's recording of "<b>Burning Bridges</b>"
reached #34 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart on March 6, 1971; but did ... <b>Burning Bridges</b> or Burnin' Bridges may refer to: Contents. 1 Albums. 1.1 Album.
1.1.1 Albums / ... "<b>Burning Bridges</b>", a song by the Mike Curb Congregation and
the theme to the film <b>Kelly's Heroes</b>, 1970; "<b>Burning Bridges</b>" (Pink Floyd song), ... ... from their album <b>Burning Bridges</b> (written and composed by Lalo Schifrin and
Mike Curb) which was used as the theme of Brian G. Hutton's film <b>Kelly's Heroes</b>
... (Not to be confused with "<b>Burning Bridges</b>", a song by the Mike Curb
Congregation and the theme to the film <b>Kelly's Heroes</b>, 1970) ... One of her notable music accomplishments was as a singer with the Mike Curb
Congregation which produced the <b>Kelly's Heroes</b> theme song '<b>Burning Bridges</b>.'. Clint Eastwood, an audiophile, has had a strong passion for music all his life,
particularly jazz ... of the scores of Eastwood's films from The Bridges of Madison
County onward. ... 1970, "When I Loved Her", <b>Burning Bridges</b> [EP], <b>Kelly's</b>
<b>Heroes</b>. "Building <b>Bridges</b>" is a song written and originally recorded by American country
music ... "Hard Workin' Man"; "We'll <b>Burn</b> That <b>Bridge</b>"; "She Used to Be Mine"; "
Rock ... <b>Bridges</b>" (with Brooks & Dunn and Sheryl Crow); "Don't Rush" (with <b>Kelly</b>
... "<b>Burning Bridges</b>", 4:35. 3. "Everlasting", 4:21. 4. "The Second One", 4:10. 5. "The
Colour of Day", 3:35. 6. "Take a Message", 4:03. 7. "I Met Your Mercy", 2:43. 8. Alf Joint (22 September 1927 – 25 July 2005), born Alfred Charles Richard Joint,
was a British film and television stunt performer, stunt coordinator and arranger.
He was notable for his contributions in numerous films over a 30-year period
including: The Heroes of Telemark (1965), <b>Kelly's Heroes</b> (1970), The Omen ... ft
into the Reichenbach Falls doubling for Eric Porter) and London's <b>Burning</b>. This article presents the discography of American singer/guitarist Glen Campbell.
Campbell ... <b>Burning Bridges</b>. Release date: 1967 ... 1994, <b>Kelly's Heroes</b>, Sandy
Kelly, "As We Danced (to the World's Greatest Songs)" duet w/ Sandy Kelly ... | Who sang burning bridges in kelly's heroes? |
[edit]. RCA Dome during the <b>Final Four</b>. National Semifinals, National
Championship Game. AT4, LSU, 45. The <b>2006</b> Euroleague <b>Final Four</b> was the concluding Euroleague <b>Final Four</b>
tournament of the 2005–06 Euroleague season. The event was held on April 28
and ... The 2005–06 George Mason Patriots men's basketball team represented George
Mason University in the 2005–<b>2006</b> NCAA Basketball ... The Patriots reached the
<b>Final Four</b> of the NCAA, becoming the first team from the Colonial Athletic ... The <b>2006</b> NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament was held from March
18 to April 4, ... played on "neutral" sites. This was the first (and, as of 2019, last)
Women's <b>final four</b> since 1999 not to have either Connecticut or Tennessee. The <b>2006</b> NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game was the finals
of the <b>2006</b> ... scored 15 points to beat Memphis 50-45 in the lowest scoring
Regional Finals during the shot-clock era to send UCLA to the <b>2006 Final Four</b>. The <b>2006</b>–07 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 7,
<b>2006</b>, ... The Georgia Dome was the site of the Final Four and Championship
game to end the 2006–07 season. Preseason AP #1 · Florida Gators. Regular ... Baton Rouge, Louisiana. <b>2006</b>/1/18 7:00 p.m., at Mississippi State, W 71-57, 11-5
(3-0), Humphrey ... NCAA Div. I Tournament <b>Final Four</b>, L 45-59, 27-9 The <b>2006</b>–07 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team was an NCAA Division I
college ... The Hoyas advanced to the 2007 <b>Final Four</b> before losing to an Ohio
State team led by Greg Oden. In the NCAA tournament's first weekend, the Hoyas
... The 2007 Euroleague <b>Final Four</b> was the concluding Euroleague <b>Final Four</b>
tournament of the <b>2006</b>–07 Euroleague season. It was held on May 4–6, 2007. The <b>2006</b>–07 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team represented the University of
California, Los Angeles in the <b>2006</b>–07 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
. The Bruins finished first in the Pacific-10 Conference standings. The team
reached the <b>Final Four</b> in the 2007 NCAA Division I Men's ... | When was the last time a number one seed didn't make the final four? |
Dr. <b>Sara</b> Scofield (nee Tancredi) is a fictional character from the American
television series, ... Raised in Chicago, <b>Sara</b> Tancredi's ambitions to <b>be</b> a doctor
began when she was very young. While at ... In "Cowboys and Indians", <b>Michael</b>
and Lincoln put their differences aside and work <b>together</b> to steal Scylla from
Christina. The fifth season of Prison Break is a limited event television series and a revival
of the original ... Back in the United States, <b>Michael's</b> wife <b>Sara</b>, now remarried, is
hunted by ... Sid attacks Cyclops, but Cyclops stabs Sid, who handcuffs them
<b>together</b> ... "The brothers and some of the iconic characters will <b>be</b> back, and it
will ... <b>Sarah</b> Jane "<b>Sara</b>" Payne, MBE (née Williams; born 1 March 1969) is a British
media ... Shortly after, she met her future husband <b>Michael</b> Payne. ... early stages
of their separation that they had been hoping to <b>get</b> back <b>together</b> at some stage. The second season of Prison Break, an American serial drama television series,
commenced ... <b>Sara</b> arrives in her father's house and finds him dead, seeming to
<b>be</b> suicide. ... Rob Owen of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette found Mahone to <b>be</b> "a far
more worthy adversary for <b>Michael</b> than prison guard Brad Bellick... who's still ... <b>Sara</b> Hilary Haines (born September 18, 1977) is an American television host
and journalist, ... that she would not <b>be</b> returning to The View for season 22 and
<b>be</b> joining GMA Day, later renamed Strahan and <b>Sara</b>, with <b>Michael</b> Strahan. <b>Michael</b> Scofield, portrayed by Wentworth Miller, is a fictional character and one
of the two main ... <b>Michael</b> and Lincoln travel <b>together</b>, after the fugitives separate
to accomplish each of their individual goals. ... After leaving Kellerman behind,
Lincoln, <b>Michael and Sara</b> soon <b>find</b> that the recorded conversation on the USB ... Lincoln Burrows, played by Dominic Purcell, is a fictional character and one of
the two ... Lincoln, <b>Michael</b> and Kellerman <b>find Sara</b> and <b>together</b>, they head back
to Chicago, where <b>Sara's</b> father, Frank Tancredi (played by John Heard), had ... GMA3: Strahan, <b>Sara</b> & Keke, or simply Strahan, <b>Sara</b> & Keke, is an American
daytime talk show broadcast by ABC, which premiered on September 10, 2018. It
is hosted by former NFL player and Live co-host <b>Michael</b> Strahan, former The
View co-host <b>Sara</b> Haines, and ... to <b>be</b> an appealing co-host with good chemistry
with Strahan and Haines. <b>Sarah</b> Michelle Prinze (née Gellar; born April 14, 1977) is an American actress,
producer and ... Like Possession, the film failed to <b>find</b> a proper release in North
American theaters, and was ... <b>Together</b>, Gellar and Prinze have two children, a
daughter born in 2009 and a son born in 2012. ... Fleming, <b>Michael</b> (May 16,
2008). The Big Chill is a 1983 American comedy-drama film directed by Lawrence
Kasdan, starring ... During the first night, a bat flies into the attic while Meg and
Nick are <b>getting</b> reacquainted. Sam later finds ... bed <b>together</b>. Meg and Harold
then have sex, while <b>Michael and Sarah</b> jokingly interview each other with a
video camera. | What episode does michael and sara get together? |
<b>AC/DC</b> are an Australian rock band formed in Sydney in 1973 by Scottish-born
brothers Malcolm and Angus Young. Their music has been variously described ... <b>ACDC</b> may refer to: <b>AC/DC</b>, an Australian rock music group; <b>ACDC</b> (medicine),
Arterial calcification due to deficiency of CD73 (<b>ACDC</b>), a rare genetic disorder ... Brian Francis Johnson (born 5 October 1947) is an English singer and songwriter
. In 1980, he became the second lead singer of the Australian rock band <b>AC/DC</b>
after the death of Bon Scott. Arterial calcification due to deficiency of CD73 (<b>ACDC</b>) is a rare genetic disorder
that causes calcium buildup in the arteries and joints of the hands and feet, and ... Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap is the third studio album by Australian hard rock
band <b>AC/DC</b>. It was the band's third LP released in Australia and second in ... Malcolm Mitchell Young (6 January 1953 – 18 November 2017) was an
Australian musician and songwriter, best known as a co-founder, rhythm guitarist,
backing vocalist and songwriter for the hard rock band <b>AC/DC</b>. Angus McKinnon Young (born 31 March 1955) is an Australian guitarist, best
known as the ... Prior to forming <b>AC/DC</b>, Angus Young played in a local group
called Kantuckee. Kantuckee's line-up included Bob McGlynn (vocals), Angus
Young ... Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott (9 July 1946 – 19 February 1980) was an Australian
singer, ... <b>AC/DC's</b> popularity grew throughout the 1970s, initially in Australia, and
then internationally. Their 1979 album Highway to Hell reached the top 20 in the
... Back in Black is the seventh studio album by Australian rock band <b>AC/DC</b>. It was
released on 25 July 1980 by Albert Productions and Atlantic Records. It is the ... T.N.T. is the second studio album by Australian hard rock band <b>AC/DC</b>, released
only in Australia, on 1 December 1975. | What does ac dc stand for in the rock band? |
Main article: <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b> (2009 <b>film</b>). <b>Han</b> is seen only in the beginning of <b>Fast</b>
& <b>Furious</b>. He along with Letty Ortiz ... Sung Kang is an American actor. He is best known for playing <b>Han</b> Lue in five
<b>films</b> of The <b>Fast</b> ... He portrayed <b>Han</b> in The <b>Fast</b> and the <b>Furious film</b> franchise,
appearing in The <b>Fast</b> and the <b>Furious</b>: Tokyo Drift, <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b>, <b>Fast</b> Five, and
... Gisele Yashar is a fictional character portrayed by Israeli actress Gal Gadot, who
appears in The <b>Fast</b> and The <b>Furious</b> franchise. Introduced in the 2009 <b>film Fast</b> &
<b>Furious</b>, she helps Dominic Toretto's team while forming a romantic relationship
with team member <b>Han</b> Lue. The <b>Fast</b> and the <b>Furious</b>: Tokyo Drift is a 2006 American action <b>film</b> directed by ...
Sean moves in with <b>Han</b> and soon masters drifting, gaining some clout after ... Main article: <b>Han</b> Lue ... <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b> 9 reveals that <b>Han</b> survived Shaw's attack,
rejoining the team in their fight ... <b>Film</b> appearances. Better Luck Tomorrow is a 2002 crime-drama <b>film</b> directed by Justin Lin. The <b>film</b>
is about Asian ... Kang later reprised his role as <b>Han</b> Lue in The <b>Fast</b> Saga series
of <b>films</b> from 2006 onwards; Better Luck ... Director Justin Lin later directed
multiple <b>films</b> in the <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b> franchise, with Sung Kang reprising his role as
<b>Han</b>. F9 is an upcoming American action <b>film</b> directed by Justin Lin and written by
Daniel Casey. A sequel to 2017's The Fate of the <b>Furious</b>, it will be the ninth main
installment in The <b>Fast</b> ... Sung Kang as <b>Han</b> Lue, a former member of Dom's
team who was believed to have been killed in The <b>Fast</b> and the <b>Furious</b>: Tokyo
Drift ... <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b> 6 is a 2013 American action <b>film</b> directed by Justin Lin and written
by Chris ... Gisele sacrifices herself to save <b>Han</b> from Shaw's henchman. <b>Fast</b> & <b>Furious</b> is a 2009 American-Japanese action adventure <b>film</b> directed by
Justin Lin and ... The central cast is rounded out by Sung Kang as <b>Han</b> Lue,
Dominic's right-hand man, while Puerto Rican singers Tego Calderón and Don
Omar ... Los Bandoleros (Spanish for The Outlaws) is a 2009 American short <b>film</b> directed,
co-written, and co-produced by Vin Diesel. It is the second short <b>film</b> in the <b>Fast</b> &
<b>Furious</b> franchise, and stars Vin Diesel, ... <b>Han</b> goes outside to see Dominic
Toretto working on his car, before they both go inside to enjoy a meal with the
entire ... | Which fast and furious movies is han in? |
"Can't Take My Eyes Off <b>You</b>" is a 1967 <b>song</b> written by Bob Crewe and Bob
Gaudio. ... “The switchboards lit up, and the rest, as <b>they</b> say, is <b>history</b>,” Gaudio
recalls. ... certification by the RIAJ in 2011, and is also on games such as <b>Just</b>
Dance 4. ... The Way We <b>Were</b> · Christmas Present · <b>You</b> Lay <b>So</b> Easy on My
Mind · The ... For the 1967 Frankie Valli <b>song</b>, see Can't Take My Eyes Off <b>You</b>. "<b>Too Good to</b>
<b>Be True</b>" is a popular <b>song</b> composed by dentist-<b>songwriter</b> Clay Boland and ...
Among the recordings <b>are</b> versions by: Charlie Barnet and his orchestra (
recorded ... "She's <b>Too Good to Be True</b>" is a <b>song</b> written by Johnny Duncan, and recorded
by American country music artist Charley Pride. It was released in September
1972 as the first single from the <b>album Songs</b> of ... "Mountain of Love"; "I Don't
Think She's in Love Anymore"; "<b>You</b>'<b>re</b> So Good When <b>You</b>'<b>re</b> Bad"; "Why Baby
Why" ... "It'<b>ll</b> Be Me" (1986), "She's <b>Too Good to Be True</b>" (1987), "I Can't Get Close
Enough" (1987). "She's <b>Too Good to Be True</b>" is a <b>song</b> written by J.P.
Pennington and Sonny LeMaire, and recorded by American country music group
Exile. It was released in April 1987 as the fifth single from the <b>album</b> Hang On to
... <b>You</b> can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin is a <b>song</b> by Jermaine Jackson featuring his younger
brother Michael Jackson, taken from Jermaine Jackson's eponymous <b>album</b>. ...
Side-B label of the single "Do What You Do" ... Not Dreamin' (<b>Too Good to Be</b>
<b>True</b>)"; "Change His Ways"; "Life in Detail"; "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"; "<b>You</b>'<b>re</b>
Amazing" ... This is a list of Everly Brothers <b>songs</b>. The columns <b>Song</b>, Recorded, and <b>Album</b>
list each <b>song</b> ... <b>songs</b>, several different tracks exist, on diverse releases; some
of them are ... The New <b>Album</b>, 1:54, 1959 demo by Phil appears on <b>Too Good to</b>
<b>Be True</b> ... Fragment on take 7 of "<b>You</b>'<b>re Just</b> What I Was Looking For Today". "<b>You</b>'<b>re</b> So Good When <b>You</b>'<b>re</b> Bad" is a <b>song</b> written by Ben Peters, and
recorded by American country music artist Charley Pride. It was released in July
1982 as the third single from the <b>album</b> Everybody's ... Take a Little Bit Longer"; "
She's <b>Too Good to Be True</b>"; "A Shoulder to Cry On"; "Don't Fight the Feelings of
Love" ... "<b>You</b>'<b>re So Good</b> to Me" is a <b>song</b> by American rock band The Beach Boys. It was
originally released on June 5, 1965 by Capitol Records, on the <b>album</b> ... "Be True
to Your School"; "Little Deuce Coupe"; "In My Room"; "Shut Down"; "Fun, ... "It's
Gettin' Late" / "It's O.K."; "She Believes in Love Again" / "It's <b>Just</b> a Matter of Time". Robert Stanley Crewe (November 12, 1930 – September 11, 2014) was an
American ... As a <b>songwriter</b>, his most successful <b>songs</b> include "Silhouettes" (co-
written with Frank ... The Four Seasons <b>were</b> also the first to record the Crewe-
Gaudio ... "Can't Take My Eyes Off <b>You</b>" has since been recorded by a wide
variety of ... This is a partial list of <b>songs</b> that were produced by English production trio Stock
Aitken ... 1984, Hazell Dean, <b>You</b>'<b>re Too Good To Be True</b>, Heart First, Hazell
Dean, SAW . ... 10/1987, Rick Astley, <b>Just</b> Good Friends, B Side, Rick Astley,
SAW . ... <sup>1</sup> Originally produced by Jolley & Swain in 1986, for the <b>album</b> and U.S
single ... | Who wrote the song you're just too good to be true? |
<b>Mount Pinatubo</b> is an active stratovolcano in the Zambales Mountains, located on
the tripoint boundary of the Philippine provinces of Zambales, Tarlac and ... The 1991 eruption of <b>Mount Pinatubo</b> was a significant volcanic eruption in the
Luzon Volcanic Arc of the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. Eruptive ... Lake Pinatubo (Filipino: Lawa ng Pinatubo) is the summit crater lake of <b>Mount</b>
<b>Pinatubo</b> formed after its climactic eruption on June 15, 1991. The lake is located
... Operation Fiery Vigil was the emergency evacuation of all non-essential military
and U.S. Department of Defense civilian personnel and their dependents from
Clark Air Base and U.S. Naval Base Subic Bay during the June 1991 eruption of
<b>Mount Pinatubo</b> in the Philippines. The 1957 crash of a Douglas C-47 plane named "<b>Mt</b>. <b>Pinatubo</b>" on the slopes of
Mount Manunggal, Cebu, Philippines, killed the 7th President of the Philippines,
... Mount Arayat is an inactive basaltic volcano on Luzon Island, Philippines, rising
to a height of ... The active volcano <b>Mount Pinatubo</b> is located 26 km (16 mi) west.
The volcano was officially declared as a tourist spot on 1997. The mountain is ... River valley filled in by pyroclastic flows from 1991 eruption of <b>Mt</b>. <b>Pinatubo</b>.
Aerial views of Maloma and Marella River valleys comparing preeruption terrain (
A) ... Dr. Raymundo Santiago Punongbayan (13 June 1937 – 28 April 2005) was the
former director ... and information campaign to apprise persons in the affected
towns of <b>Mt</b>. <b>Pinatubo's</b> impending eruption had saved thousands of lives in 1991
. Dec 26, 2016 <b>...</b> The following other wikis use this file: Usage on en.wikipedia.org. Fort
Stotsenburg · <b>Mount</b> Arayat · <b>Mount</b> Samat National Shrine · Paskuhan ... San Guillermo Parish Church is named after San Guillermo, the patron saint of
Bacolor, ... On September 3, 1995, lahar flow from the slopes of <b>Mount Pinatubo</b>
which erupted into the world's notice on June 15, 1991, buried the church at half
its ... | What was the first sign that mt. pinatubo had awoken? |
In addition, they <b>won</b> the 1904 American League pennant, but were not able to
defend their 1903 <b>World Series championship when</b> the New York Giants refused
... The Sox began the series <b>when</b> Ortiz hit a 3-run homer to start the night. ... and
the <b>Red Sox did</b> not allow a single run, ... Sox had <b>won</b> their first <b>World</b>
<b>Championship</b> in 86 years. The Yankees–<b>Red Sox</b> rivalry is a Major League Baseball (MLB) rivalry between
the New York ... The rivalry is <b>often</b> a heated subject of conversation, especially in
the home region of both teams, the Northeastern United States. Until the 2014 ...
The <b>Red Sox</b> went on to <b>win</b> the <b>World Series</b>, ending the 86-year-old curse. The 2013 <b>World Series</b> was the <b>championship</b> series of Major League Baseball's
(MLB) 2013 ... <b>Winning</b> in six games, the <b>Red Sox</b> clinched their first <b>World Series</b>
... as manager John Farrell stayed out to argue the call, as <b>did</b> most of the players
. ... The game ended <b>when</b> Boston closer Koji Uehara picked off pinch runner ... The <b>Red Sox's win</b> in the <b>World Series</b> ended the "Curse of the ... <b>when</b> the
Steelers and Pirates had <b>won</b> Super Bowl XIII and the <b>World Series</b> respectively.
... The parade <b>did</b> not however, include a staged rally. The 2018 <b>World Series</b> was the <b>championship</b> series of Major League Baseball's
2018 season. ... Additionally, the <b>Red Sox</b> became the first team to <b>win</b> two <b>World</b>
<b>Series</b> ... they <b>did</b> not play together on the <b>Red Sox</b>, both managers played and
<b>won</b> a ... The <b>Red Sox</b> struck in the first inning <b>when</b> Mookie Betts singled, stole ... The Curse of the Bambino was a superstition evolving from the failure of Major
League Baseball (MLB)'s Boston <b>Red Sox</b> to <b>win</b> the <b>World Series</b> in ... The curse
had been such a part of Boston culture that <b>when</b> a "reverse curve" road sign ...
Series but the manager used him only once, as a pinch-hitter, and he <b>did</b> not
pitch). The Sox had <b>won</b> the Series in 1917 and were heavy favorites to ... in eight
games, pitching poorly, hitting poorly and making <b>many</b> errors. ... St. Louis
Cardinals, <b>did</b> not <b>win</b> their first <b>championship</b> until the 1920s; ... prior to 1920 (
the Boston <b>Red Sox</b>, Chicago White Sox and the Chicago ... The 1986 <b>World Series</b> was the <b>championship</b> series of Major League Baseball's
(MLB) 1986 ... Just as they <b>did</b> in the League <b>Championship</b> Series against
Houston, the Mets opened the series with a 1–0 defeat. ... The <b>Red Sox</b> drew first
blood in the top of the third inning, <b>when</b> after a leadoff walk to Spike Owen, Keith
... <b>When</b> the <b>Red Sox won</b> in 2018 (against the Los Angeles Dodgers), they became
the first team to <b>win</b> the Fall Classic exactly one century apart. After Game 6, it ... | How many times did red sox win world series? |
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