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<b>Iron Man</b> is a fictional superhero appearing in American <b>comic</b> books <b>published</b>
by Marvel <b>Comics</b>. The character was co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, ... <b>Iron Man</b> is the name of several <b>comic</b> book titles featuring the character <b>Iron Man</b>
and <b>published</b> by Marvel <b>Comics</b>, beginning with the original <b>Iron Man</b> series that
debuted in 1968. Contents. 1 Publication <b>history</b>. 1.1 <b>First</b> series; 1.2 Volume 2;
1.3 Volume 3; 1.4 Volume 4; 1.5 Volume 5. <b>Iron Man</b> is a 2008 American superhero film based on the Marvel <b>Comics</b>
character of the same ... Marvel put the project in production as its <b>first</b> self-
financed film, with Paramount Pictures serving as distributor. Favreau ... <b>Iron Man</b>
premiered in Sydney on April 14, 2008, and was <b>released</b> in the United States on
May 2, 2008. Anthony Edward Stark is a character portrayed by Robert Downey Jr. in the
Marvel Cinematic ... Tony Stark <b>first</b> premiered as a <b>comic</b> book character, in
Tales of Suspense #39 (cover dated March 1963), ... The <b>first</b> MCU <b>Iron Man</b> film
was <b>released</b> in 2008, starring Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark, with Favreau
directing. In American <b>comic</b> books and other stories with a long <b>history</b>, <b>first</b> appearance
refers to the <b>first</b> ... Reprints of <b>first</b> appearances are often <b>published</b>, both as
single <b>comic</b> books and in trade paperbacks, ... Those unfamiliar to <b>comics</b> may
assume that <b>Iron Man</b>'s <b>first</b> appearance is The Invincible <b>Iron Man</b> #1 (May 1968)
. The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films are a series of American superhero
films produced ... Their <b>first</b> film is <b>Iron Man</b> (2008), which was distributed by
Paramount Pictures. Paramount also ... At the 2019 San Diego <b>Comic</b>-Con, Blade
was <b>announced</b> with Mahershala Ali as Eric Brooks / Blade. The actor previously
... The <b>first</b> MCU tie-in <b>comics</b> to be <b>published</b> were <b>Iron Man</b>: Fast Friends, The
Incredible Hulk: The Fury Files, and ... <b>Iron Man</b> 2 is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel <b>Comics</b>
character <b>Iron Man</b>, ... Following the successful <b>release</b> of <b>Iron Man</b> in May 2008,
Marvel Studios <b>announced</b> and immediately ... footage, and music videos; and
the deluxe includes a reproduction of one of <b>Iron Man's first comic</b> book
appearances. Extremis is a six-issue story arc from the <b>comic</b> book series <b>Iron Man</b> (vol. 4),
<b>published</b> in issues one through six in 2005 and 2006 by Marvel <b>Comics</b>. Marvel <b>Comics</b> is a publisher of American <b>comic</b> books and related media. It
counts among its characters such well-known superheroes as Spider-Man, <b>Iron</b>
<b>Man</b>, ... The following films were television series episodes <b>released</b> as feature
films, ... X-Men: <b>First</b> Class, 20th Century Fox, June 3, 2011, $160, $55,101,604 ... | When was the first iron man comic released? |
The <b>2016 Major League Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) First-Year Player <b>Draft</b> began on June 9,
<b>2016</b>, to assign amateur <b>baseball</b> players to <b>MLB</b> teams. The <b>draft</b> order is the ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2016 in Major League Baseball. ... D.
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collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its title bar; |state=expanded : {{2016 MLB ... The 2017 <b>Major League Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) First-Year Player <b>Draft</b> began on June
12, 2017. ... With the worst record in the <b>2016 MLB</b> season, the Minnesota Twins
received the first overall pick. Compensation picks were distributed for players ... The <b>2016 Major League Baseball</b> season began on April 3, <b>2016</b> with a Sunday
afternoon ... League, Major League Baseball. Sport, Baseball. Duration, April 3 –
November 2, 2016. Number of games, 162. Number of teams, 30. Draft. Gavin Thomas Lux (born November 23, 1997) is an American professional
baseball shortstop for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB).
He played baseball for Indian Trail High School and Academy in Kenosha,
Wisconsin, and was selected in the first round of the <b>2016 Major League</b>
<b>Baseball draft</b> ... William Dills Smith (born March 28, 1995) is an American professional baseball
catcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was
selected by the Dodgers in the first round of the <b>2016 Major League Baseball</b>
<b>draft</b>. Dean Junior Kremer is an Israeli–American professional baseball pitcher in the
Baltimore Orioles organization. In 2015 he became the first Israeli drafted by a
Major League Baseball team. ... In the <b>2016 Major League Baseball Draft</b>,
Kremer was picked in the 14th round by the Los Angeles Dodgers, 431st overall. John Dale Hammer (born July 12, 1994), is an American professional baseball
pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was
drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 24th round of the <b>2016 Major League</b>
<b>Baseball draft</b>, and made his major league debut with ... Kyle Alexander Lewis (born July 13, 1995) is an American professional baseball
outfielder for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). ... selected
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She later joins a mauntery where she apparently gives birth to <b>Fiyero's</b>
illegitimate son Liir, before leaving to travel to Kiamo Ko castle in the Vinkus.
There she ... Galinda tries to win <b>Fiyero's</b> respect by changing her name to 'Glinda', in
solidarity with Dr. Dillamond, who always mispronounced her name, but <b>Fiyero</b> is
not ... The song begins with Elphaba screaming "<b>Fiyero</b>" but instead of being an
unhitched scream, she actually sings a high note that is a minor second above
the tonal ... He also performed in the First National Tour of Wicked in the role of <b>Fiyero</b>. In
2010, Hansen was the Gabe understudy/cover in the Tony award-winning ... Many years later, after Elphaba goes into hiding, we are shown that Glinda and
<b>Fiyero</b> are to be wed. However this is not because of love, at least not on <b>Fiyero's</b>
... On July 31, 2012, he once again joined Broadway's Wicked as <b>Fiyero</b> until May
26, 2013. He played the role again in the Broadway production from December ... She attempts to tell Sarima, <b>Fiyero</b>'s wife, of their affair but Sarima refuses to talk
about her late husband. Elphaba and Liir unexpectedly become a part of <b>Fiyero's</b>
... Additional Broadway credits include Thou Shalt Not (Camille Raquin, 2001–2002
), for which he received a Tony Award nomination; Wicked (the original <b>Fiyero</b>, ... Cusick was one of the original understudies for <b>Fiyero</b> in the hit 2003 musical
Wicked. He performed the role of <b>Fiyero</b> on Broadway starting on November 25, ... Oliver Tompsett (born 25 August 1981) is a British stage actor and singer best
known for his portrayal of <b>Fiyero</b> in the West End production of the musical
Wicked ... | Who played fiyero in the original broadway cast? |
<b>School of Rock</b> is an American musical-comedy television series developed by
Jim Armogida and Steve Armogida that aired on <b>Nickelodeon</b> from March 12, ...
<b>Zack's</b> father is called to the school and talks to Principal Mullins, Mr Finn and
<b>Zack</b>. Ricardo Javier Hurtado (born August 22, 1999) is an American actor. He is
known for his role as <b>Freddy</b> on the 2016 <b>Nickelodeon</b> television series <b>School of</b>
<b>Rock</b>. <b>School of Rock</b> is a 2003 comedy film directed by Richard Linklater, produced by
Scott Rudin, ... When <b>Freddy</b> wanders off, Dewey retrieves him, but the group is
rejected ... "'<b>School of Rock</b>' Series: <b>Nickelodeon</b> Announces Cast for TV Movie ... <b>School of Rock</b> is an American musical-comedy television series developed by
Jim Armogida ... Ricardo Hurtado as <b>Freddy</b>, a 12-year-old schoolboy who is
considered the most handsome guy in his class and plays the drums in the band.
... On April 5, 2016, <b>Nickelodeon</b> announced that <b>School of Rock</b> had been
renewed ... <b>School of Rock</b> is a rock musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by
Glenn Slater ... The <b>School of Rock</b> performs <b>Zack's</b> song and the crowd goes
wild. Their parents watch on ... Romano, <b>Nick</b> (May 1, 2016). "Jack Black meets
the ... <b>School of Rock</b> is a 2003 comedy film starring Jack Black. After Dewey Finn (
Black) gets kicked out of his rock band, he poses as his room mate Ned
Schneebly ... Rami Said Malek is an American actor and producer. His breakthrough role was
as computer ... In 2018, he portrayed <b>rock</b> singer and songwriter <b>Freddie</b> Mercury
in the biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, for which he ... Malek and his brother were
both involved in the <b>school's</b> drama department. ... Carvell, <b>Nick</b> (May 2, 2017). iCarly is an American teen sitcom created by Dan Schneider that ran on
<b>Nickelodeon</b> from ... While battling normal issues of adolescence, Carly, Sam,
and <b>Freddie</b> discover ... at Ridgeway Secondary <b>School</b> who shows an obvious
dislike for children. ... 4th Season, July 10, 2012, 2, 84–94, 5 Bonus Episodes of
How to <b>Rock</b> ... The <b>Nickelodeon</b> sitcom iCarly centers on Carly Shay, who creates her own web
show with her ... Like Carly, <b>Freddie</b> is shown to get high grades in <b>school</b>,
although his talents are on a more ... it is learned that he went to a <b>rock</b> concert
and crowdsurfed (and wore shorts, which according to Carly, teachers should
never do). Edward Joseph Mahoney (March 21, 1949 – September 13, 2019), known
professionally as Eddie Money, was an American <b>rock</b> singer and songwriter who
had success in the 1970s ... teenager, he played in <b>rock</b> bands, in part to get
dates from cheerleaders. He was thrown out of one high <b>school</b> for forging a
report card. | Who plays freddie in school of rock nickelodeon? |
<b>The</b> Top 8 performed on Monday, December 11, 2017, with <b>the</b> results following
on <b>Tuesday, December 12, 2017</b>. Like Season 12, <b>the</b> duets between contestants
were part of <b>the</b> ... Brooke Mills Simpson (born May 22, 1991) is an American singer and songwriter
from Hollister, North Carolina. She finished third place of the thirteenth season on
Team Miley Cyrus of NBC's talent competition, <b>The Voice</b>. ... Simpson auditioned
in <b>2017</b> to compete in thirteenth season of <b>The Voice</b>. In the blind auditions, ... The fourth season of the Greek Cypriot reality talent show <b>The Voice</b> of Greece
premiered on ... <b>The Voice</b> of Greece 4 began filming Blind Auditions at
September 20, <b>2017</b> at ... The fifth blind audition episode was broadcast on
October <b>12</b>, <b>2017</b>. ... Knockouts rounds was broadcast from November 29, <b>2017</b>
until <b>December</b> 5, ... "The Favor" is the 11th episode of the fifth season of the American television
police sitcom series Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and the 101st overall episode of the
series. The episode was written by Aeysha Carr and directed by Victor Nelli Jr. It
aired on Fox in the United States on <b>December 12, 2017</b>, airing back-to-back with
the ... You Make It Feel Like Christmas, The Middle, Bull, NCIS, and <b>The Voice</b>. "Game Night" is the 10th episode of the fifth season of the American television
police sitcom ... It aired on Fox in the United States on <b>December 12, 2017</b>, airing
back-to-back with the next episode, "The Favor". ... Chicago Med, Black-ish,
Gwen Stefani's You Make It Feel Like Christmas, The Middle, Bull, NCIS, and <b>The</b>
<b>Voice</b>. Adam Mitchel Lambert (born January 29, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter
and actor. ... Queen And Adam Lambert - The O2 - Tuesday 12th December 2017
... Notable performances included Today, Swedish Idol, <b>The Voice</b> of Poland ... <b>The</b> Mayor is an American television sitcom created by Jeremy Bronson. <b>The</b>
series was produced by ABC Studios, with Bronson serving as showrunner. It
aired on ABC from October 3 to <b>December 12, 2017</b>. ... "'Fresh Off <b>the</b> Boat,' '
<b>Voice</b>' adjust up, 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine,' 'L&O True Crime' adjust down: Tuesday
final ratings" ... Melanie Adele Martinez (born April 28, 1995) is an American singer-songwriter,
actress and director. Born in Astoria, Queens, and raised in Baldwin, New York,
she subsequently rose to prominence in 2012 after appearing on the American
television vocal talent show <b>The Voice</b>. ... On <b>December</b> 9, <b>2017</b>, Martinez
released a second statement, thanking her ... Jennifer Kate Hudson (born September <b>12</b>, 1981) is an American singer and
actress. She rose to fame in 2004 as a finalist on the third season of American
Idol, placing seventh. Hudson made her film debut as Effie White in Dreamgirls (
2006), for which ... In early <b>2017</b>, Hudson debuted in <b>The Voice</b> franchise as a
coach on the sixth ... Survivor is an American reality television show, a derivative of the Swedish
program, ... The 40th season, Survivor: Winners at War, premiered on February
<b>12</b>, 2020. ... Game Changers (Season 34, <b>2017</b>)[edit] ... "TV Ratings Broadcast
Top 25: 'American Idol,' '<b>The Voice</b>,' 'The Office,' 'Dancing with the Stars,' 'The
Mentalist' ... | Who was eliminated on the voice december 12 2017? |
<b>Mount Everest</b> attracts many climbers, some of them highly experienced
mountaineers. There are two main climbing routes, one approaching the <b>summit</b>
from ... The list consists of people who reached the <b>summit of Mount Everest</b> more than
once. By 2013, 6,871 summits have been recorded by 4,042 different people. The South <b>Summit of Mount Everest</b> in the Himalayas is the second-highest peak
on Earth, and is a subsidiary peak to the primary peak of Mount Everest. Sir Edmund Percival Hillary KG ONZ KBE (20 July 1919 – 11 January 2008) was
a New Zealand mountaineer, explorer, and philanthropist. On 29 May 1953,
Hillary and Sherpa mountaineer Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers
confirmed to have reached the <b>summit of Mount Everest</b>. As Hall and Fischer planned their <b>summits</b> for 10 May, portions of their teams
<b>summitted Everest</b> during an apparent ... One of the most commonly sought after records is a "<b>summit</b>", to reach the highest
elevation point on <b>Mount Everest</b>. Contents. Routes to <b>Mount Everest's summit</b> from the north (yellow) and south (orange).
The most popular routes are the South Col route from the Nepalese side and the
... After 2000, the number of <b>summiters</b> greatly increased when ascending the
mountain became more accessible and more popular. By 2013, 6,871 <b>summits</b>
had ... <b>On</b> 27 May, the expedition made its second assault <b>on</b> the <b>summit</b> with the
second climbing pair, the New ... In 1992, Tabei became the first woman to complete the Seven <b>Summits</b>. China
<b>On</b> May 27, nine members from a Chinese team reached the <b>summit</b>. The team ... | Who has reached the summit of mount everest the most? |
<b>Mixed glands</b> secrete both protein and mucus. Examples include the salivary
glands: although the parotid gland 20%is predominantly serous, the sublingual
gland ... The salivary <b>glands</b> in mammals are exocrine <b>glands</b> that produce saliva through
a system of ducts. Humans have three paired major salivary <b>glands</b> (parotid,
submandibular, and sublingual) as well as hundreds of minor salivary <b>glands</b>.
Salivary <b>glands</b> can be classified as serous, mucous or seromucous (<b>mixed</b>). A gonad, sex gland, or reproductive gland is a <b>mixed gland</b> that produces the
gametes (sex cells) and sex hormones of an organism. In the female of the
species ... The paired submandibular glands are major salivary glands located beneath the
floor of the ... Further, because the secretory cells are of both serous and mucous
types, the submandibular gland is a <b>mixed gland</b>, and though most of the cells ... A <b>gland</b> is a group of cells in an animal's body that synthesizes substances (such
as hormones) for release into the bloodstream (endocrine <b>gland</b>) or into ... It is also known as "<b>Mixed</b> tumor, salivary <b>gland</b> type", which refers to its dual
origin from epithelial and myoepithelial elements as opposed to its pleomorphic ... Bauhin's <b>glands</b>, anterior lingual <b>glands</b>, tongue, near tip, nonserous or <b>mixed</b>.
Brunner's <b>glands</b>,, duodenum, mucous, compound tubular. Bronchopulmonary ... In humans, it is located in the abdomen behind the stomach and functions as a
<b>gland</b>. The pancreas has both an endocrine and a digestive exocrine function. As
... He provided an early description of the anterior lingual glands, which are <b>mixed</b>
<b>glands</b> of the tongue that are sometimes referred to as "Blandin's glands". The paired sublingual <b>glands</b> are major salivary <b>glands</b> in the mouth. They are
the smallest, ... of mucous acini capped with serous demilunes and is therefore
categorized as a <b>mixed</b> mucous <b>gland</b> with a mucous product predominating. | What gland is also known as the mixed gland? |
29 August 1947: <b>Drafting Committee</b> appointed with Dr. B. R. Ambedkar as the
<b>Chairman</b>.other 6 members of <b>committee</b> ... Last meeting of <b>Constituent Assembly</b>
. The All Russian <b>Constituent Assembly</b> was a constitutional body convened in
Russia after the ... Chairman of the Constituent Assembly ... However, the Duma
was never authorized to write a new <b>constitution</b>, much less ... the <b>Constituent</b>
<b>Assembly</b> to accept the law of the Central Executive <b>Committee</b> ... <b>Union</b> of
October 17. The <b>Constitution</b> of India (IAST: Bhāratīya Saṃvidhāna) is the supreme law of
India. ... B. R. Ambedkar, <b>chairman of the drafting committee</b>, is widely considered
to be its ... In the <b>constitution assembly</b>, a member of the <b>drafting committee</b>, T. T.
... A general election for the <b>Constituent Assembly</b> was held in Nepal on 10 April
2008 after having been postponed from earlier dates of 7 June 2007 and 22
November 2007 (2064 B.S). The Nepalese <b>Constituent Assembly</b> will draft a new
<b>constitution</b>; it will ... Due to its failure in <b>drafting</b> a new <b>constitution</b>, the CA was
dissolved on 28 ... Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (14 April 1891 – 6 December 1956), also known as
Babasaheb ... Chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee ... Later he was
elected into the <b>constituent assembly</b> of Bengal where Muslim League was in
<b>power</b>. Elections for the <b>Constituent Assembly</b> of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir
were held in ... The princely state of Jammu and Kashmir acceded to the <b>Union</b> of
India on 26 October 1947. Shortly ... Ghulam Mohammed Sadiq stepped down
from his Cabinet duties to serve as the <b>Chairman</b> of the <b>Constituent Assembly</b>. The Egyptian <b>Constituent Assembly</b> of 2012 (CA) is the <b>committee</b> for the creation
of a new <b>Constitution</b> ... If the assembly does not finish <b>drafting</b> the <b>constitution</b> in
time for the court date ... Mohamed Hussein Tantawy (<b>Chairman</b>); Sami Hafez
Anan · Mohab Mamish · Reda Mahmoud Hafez Mohamed · Abd El Aziz Seif-
Eldeen. Kamal Hossain (born 20 April 1937) is a Bangladeshi lawyer and politician. He is
head of ... first post-independence government from 1972 to 1975, initially as law
minister and <b>chairman of the drafting committee</b> in the <b>Constituent Assembly</b>. Deputy <b>Chairman</b>. Sakirman, PKI. Deputy Chairwoman. Ratu Aminah Hidayat,
IPKI. Elections. First election. 15 December 1955. Meeting place.
AulaKonstituante.jpg. <b>Constitutional Assembly</b> Building, Bandung. The
<b>Constitutional Assembly</b> (Indonesian: Konstituante) was a body elected in 1955
to draw up ... Below this <b>committee</b> was the constitutional <b>committee</b>, which had
the <b>power</b> ... The <b>Constituent Assembly</b> of Libya or <b>Constitution Drafting</b> Assembly is the
chamber responsible for writing a new <b>constitution</b> for Libya in the post-Gaddafi
era. | Who was the chairman of the union powers committee of the constituent assembly? |
<b>Inside Out</b> is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by
Pixar ... The film's voice <b>cast</b> of emotions, Amy Poehler, Lewis Black, Mindy
Kaling, Bill Hader, and Phyllis Smith, were first announced in August 2013. With
the ... <b>Cast</b>[edit]. Maggie Baird as Laura Cushman Shaw; Finneas O'Connell as Shane
Shaw; David Cowgill as Mike Shaw; Lori Nasso as Lydia ... <b>Inside Out</b> is a 2011 crime film directed by Artie Mandelberg. The film features
professional wrestler Triple H Michael Rapaport, Parker ... Athens, GA: Inside/Out is a documentary film about the mid-1980s music scene in
... ORT, members of Pylon, and other Athens, GA: <b>Inside</b>/<b>Out cast</b> members. <b>Cast</b>[edit]. [icon]. This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (
May 2010). Telly Savalas - Harry Morgan; Robert Culp ... Riley's First Date? is a 2015 Pixar computer animated romantic comedy short film
directed by Josh Cooley. It premiered on August 14, 2015, at the D23 Expo in
Anaheim, California, and was included in the October 13, 2015, Digital HD
release of <b>Inside Out</b>, as well as the November 3, 2015, Blu-ray release. ... 1 Plot;
2 Voice <b>cast</b>; 3 Production; 4 References; 5 External links ... <b>Cast</b>[edit]. Elliott Gould as Jimmy Morgan; Howard Hesseman as Jack; Jennifer
Tilly as Amy; Beah Richards as Verna; Dana Elcar as Leo ... Inside Edge is an Indian web television series based on a fictional T20 cricket
team, Mumbai ... India Today called the series "perfectly <b>cast</b> and technically first
rate". ... web series 'Inside Edge' turns the murky side of Indian cricket <b>inside out</b>". <b>Inside Out</b> is an EP released by heavy metal band Anthrax in 1999 by Ignition
Records. Contents. 1 Track listing. 1.1 JPN Edition; 1.2 UK Edition. 2 Personnel;
3 ... May 26, 2015 (2015-05-26) (<b>Inside Out</b>); February 5, 2016 (2016-02-05) (United
States). Running time. 86 minutes. Country, United States. Language, English.
4th Man Out is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Andrew Nackman and
written by ... Contents. 1 Plot; 2 <b>Cast</b>; 3 Reception; 4 References; 5 External links
... | Who plays the voice of joy in inside out? |
Rupee is the common name for the currencies of India, Pakistan, <b>Indonesia</b>, the
Maldives, ... In <b>Indonesia</b> and the Maldives the <b>unit</b> of <b>currency</b> is <b>known as</b>
rupiah and rufiyaa respectively. The Indian ... Colin <b>R</b>. Bruce II (senior editor) (4th
ed.). The rupiah (Rp) is the official currency of <b>Indonesia</b>. Issued and controlled by
Bank <b>Indonesia</b>, ... In 2017, Bank <b>Indonesia</b> Governor Agus Martowardojo
reiterated the <b>call</b>, saying that if ... <b>Indonesia</b> 2016 10000r o.jpg, <b>Indonesia</b> 2016
10000r <b>r</b>.jpg ... It is the fourth-least valued <b>currency unit</b> in the world, after the
Iranian rial, ... A list of all currencies, current and historic. The local name of the <b>currency</b> is used
in this list, with the adjectival form of the country or region. Contents. A; B; C; D; E;
F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; <b>R</b>; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z ... Customs gold <b>unit</b> –
Republic of China (1912–1949) ... Rupiah – <b>Indonesia</b> · <b>Indonesian</b> rupiah – ... ISO 4217 is a standard first published by International Organization for
Standardization in 1978, ... ISO 3166 country codes <b>beginning</b> with "X" are used
for private custom use (reserved), never ... Some currencies do not have any
minor <b>currency unit</b> at all and these are given an ... IDR, 360, 2, <b>Indonesian</b>
rupiah · <b>Indonesia</b>. The Brazilian real is the official currency of Brazil. It is subdivided into 100
centavos. ... This article is about the modern Brazilian currency unit. ... of a
broader plan to stabilize the Brazilian economy, <b>known as</b> the Plano Real. ... This
decision produced a major devaluation, to a rate of almost <b>R</b>$2:US$1. ...
<b>Indonesian</b> rupiah. This is the list of currencies presently in circulation in Asia. The Kuwaiti dinar, the
official <b>currency</b> of Kuwait, is the world's most valued ... Present <b>currency</b>, ISO
4217 code, Country or dependency (administrating country), <b>Currency</b> sign,
Fractional <b>unit</b> ... paisa. Rupiah, IDR, <b>Indonesia</b>, Rp, Sen. Iranian rial, IRR, Iran, ﷼
, Dinar. The first paper <b>money</b> (banknotes) used in the <b>Indonesian</b> archipelago was that
of the United ... This <b>money</b> is <b>known as</b> 'Oeang Republik <b>Indonesia</b>' ('oeang'
being the old spelling ... <b>Indonesia</b> 1946b 100r o.jpg, <b>Indonesia</b> 1946b 100r <b>r</b>.jpg
... 1000rp, Green/red, Hindu relief, Wood design, two or three letters, <b>starting</b> W/
WW, ... The time value of money is the greater benefit of receiving money now rather
than an identical ... debt or a financial asset in terms of <b>monetary units</b>), a periodic
rate of interest, the number of periods, and a series of cash flows. ... (<b>known as</b> an
ordinary annuity), or at the <b>beginning</b> of each period (<b>known as</b> an annuity due). A currency in the most specific sense is money in any form when in use or
circulation as a medium of exchange, especially circulating banknotes and coins.
A more general definition is that a currency is a system of money (<b>monetary units</b>)
in common ... The parallel use of both metals is <b>called</b> bimetallism, and the
attempt to create ... <b>Indonesia</b> officially the Republic of <b>Indonesia</b> is a country in Southeast Asia,
between the Indian ... <b>Beginning</b> with 2015 local elections, elections for
governors and mayors have occurred ... In Java, the village (desa) is divided into
smaller <b>units called</b> dusun or dukuh ... Cammack, Mark E.; Feener, <b>R</b>. Michael (
January 2012). | Starting with r what is the indonesian monetary unit called? |
John Rhys-Davies (born 5 May 1944) is a Welsh <b>actor</b>, voice <b>actor</b> and producer,
known for his portrayal of <b>Gimli</b> and the voice of Treebeard in the <b>Lord of the</b>
<b>Rings trilogy</b>, Sallah in the ... <b>Gimli</b> is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium,
featured in The ... <b>Gimli</b> was introduced in the first volume of The <b>Lord of the</b>
<b>Rings</b>, The ... In Peter Jackson's film <b>trilogy</b> (2001–2003) <b>Gimli</b> is <b>played</b> by John
... The <b>Lord of the Rings</b> film series consists of three epic fantasy adventure films
directed by Peter ... <b>Director</b> Peter Jackson first came into contact with The <b>Lord of</b>
<b>the Rings</b> ... John Rhys-Davies, <b>who played</b> the Dwarf <b>Gimli</b>, is taller than Wood. The <b>Lord of the Rings</b> is a film series of three epic fantasy adventure films
directed by Peter ... Meanwhile, Aragorn, Legolas and <b>Gimli</b> pursue the Uruk-hai
to save their ... London Philharmonic Orchestra, ranging from 93 to 120 <b>players</b>
throughout ... The <b>Lord of the Rings trilogy</b> received universal acclaim and is
constantly ... The film is the first instalment in The <b>Lord of the Rings trilogy</b> and was ... <b>trilogy</b>.
Rhys-Davies wore heavy prosthetics to <b>play Gimli</b>, which limited his vision, and ... The film is the third instalment in The <b>Lord of the Rings trilogy</b> and was produced
... during the War of the Ring, Gandalf leads Aragorn, Legolas, <b>Gimli</b>, and King ...
Sean Astin's daughter <b>played</b> Sam and Rosie's older daughter Elanor in the last ... Legolas is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. He is a Sindarin
Elf of the ... The Appendices to The <b>Lord of the Rings</b> do give <b>Gimli's</b> and
Aragorn's ... In Peter Jackson's <b>Lord of the Rings Trilogy</b> and Hobbit <b>Trilogy</b>
prequels, ... The film is the second instalment in The <b>Lord of the Rings trilogy</b> and was
produced ... Aragorn, Legolas, and <b>Gimli</b> come to the war-torn nation of Rohan
and are ... Andy Serkis "<b>played</b>" Gollum by providing his voice and movements on
set, as ... In the fantasy of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Dwarves are a race inhabiting Middle-earth,
the central ... In The <b>Lord of the Rings</b>, Tolkien uses the main dwarf character
<b>Gimli</b> to finally reconcile the ... Dwarves liked to sing, and <b>play</b> musical
instruments. ... Female dwarves are actually shown on-screen briefly in the
Hobbit <b>trilogy</b>, in the ... The <b>Lord of the Rings</b>: Conquest is a 2009 action game developed by ... Balin's
conquest of Moria, in which <b>Gimli</b> attempts to retake the dwarven city from the
orcs. ... narrated by Hugo Weaving, <b>who played</b> Elrond in Peter Jackson's film
<b>trilogy</b>. | Who played gimli in the lord of the rings movies? |
Country, <b>United States</b>. Language, English. Budget, $150 million. Box office,
$287.6 million. <b>Bee Movie</b> is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy film
produced by DreamWorks ... The fourth <b>trailer</b> was released on the <b>Bee Movie</b>
official website, and revealed most of the film's plot. In addition, two weeks before
the ... Bumblebee is a 2018 American science fiction action <b>film</b> centered on the
Transformers ... "<b>Bee</b> in the Kitchen", 2:33 ... Bumblebee was released in the
<b>United States</b> on December 21, 2018, by Paramount Pictures. ... The international
<b>trailer</b> showed that Bumblebee was disguised as an old Jeep Wrangler before he
became ... <b>Release date</b>. March 16, 2006 (2006-03-16) (CIFF); April 28, 2006 (2006-04-28) (
<b>United States</b>). Running time. 112 minutes. Country, <b>United States</b>. Language,
English. Budget, $6–8 million. Box office, $19 million. Akeelah and the <b>Bee</b> is a
2006 American drama <b>film</b> written and directed by Doug Atchison. ... Released in
the <b>United States</b> on April 28, 2006, Akeelah and the <b>Bee</b> was ... <b>Bee Movie</b> Game is a video game based on the DreamWorks-animated movie of
the same name. The game was <b>released</b> on October 30, 2007. ... Video games
developed in the <b>United States</b> · Video games based on films · Video games ... Maya the <b>Bee</b> is a 2014 3D German-Australian computer-animated comedy
adventure <b>film</b> ... Release date. 4 September 2014 (2014-09-04) (South Korea) ...
The Umbilical Brothers, and Miriam Margolyes. It was released theatrically in
Australia on 1 November 2014, and also in <b>United States</b> and Canada on 8
March 2015. Tell It to the <b>Bees</b> is 2018 British drama <b>film</b> directed by Annabel Jankel and
starring Anna Paquin and Holliday Grainger. The screenplay by Henrietta and
Jessica Ashworth is based on the 2009 novel of the same name by Fiona Shaw.
The <b>film</b> had its world <b>premiere</b> at the Toronto International <b>Film</b> Festival as a ...
Tell It to the <b>Bees</b> opened in limited <b>release</b> in the <b>United States</b> on 3 May ... [edit]. Note: All known <b>release dates</b> are for various regions, listing the earliest
available. ... June 22, 2010 (<b>USA</b>), German 3D Blu-ray was the first to be
released and ... Maya the <b>Bee</b>, December 26, 2014 (Spain) Annabelle: Creation is a 2017 American supernatural horror <b>film</b> directed by
David F. ... 2017, and was theatrically released in the <b>United States</b> on August 11,
2017. ... One night, the demon, taking <b>Bee's</b> form, appears to Janice, saying that it
... 2019, as the <b>release date</b> for an untitled new <b>film</b> in The Conjuring franchise. <b>United States</b>; Germany; Canada. Language, English. Budget, $40 million. Box
office, $38.8 million. The Wicker Man is a 2006 horror <b>film</b> written and directed by
Neil LaBute and starring Nicolas ... Release date ... The <b>film</b> received hostile
reviews from <b>film</b> critics at the time of its release; critics pointed to the ... "Not the
<b>Bees</b>". <b>Release date</b> listed is the first public theatrical screening of the ... dates listed
here may not be representative of when the <b>film</b> came ... Universal Animation
Studios, <b>United States</b> ... The <b>Bee</b> Julia and Mrs. Vita | When did the bee movie come out usa? |
This article <b>does</b> not cite any sources. ... In <b>renal</b> physiology, <b>reabsorption</b> or
tubular <b>reabsorption</b> is the process by which the nephron removes water and
solutes from the tubular fluid (pre-<b>urine</b>) and returns them ... Renin–angiotensin
<b>system</b>:. <b>Renal reabsorption</b> of sodium (Na) is a part of <b>renal</b> physiology. It uses Na-H
antiport, Na-glucose symport, sodium ion channels (minor). It is stimulated by ... <b>Renal reabsorption</b> of chloride (Cl) is a part of <b>renal</b> physiology, in order not to
lose too much chloride in the <b>urine</b>. Overview table[edit]. Characteristics of Cl<sup>−</sup> ... <b>Renal</b> glucose <b>reabsorption</b> is the part of kidney (<b>renal</b>) physiology that deals
with the retrieval ... This maintains a sodium concentration gradient in the
proximal tubule lining, so the first step continues to <b>happen</b>. ... Collecting duct
<b>system</b>. S1. <b>Renal</b> protein <b>reabsorption</b> is the part of <b>renal</b> physiology that deals with the
retrieval of filtered proteins, preventing them from disappearing from the body
through the <b>urine</b>. Almost all <b>reabsorption</b> takes <b>place</b> in the proximal tubule. ...
Bicarbonate buffer <b>system</b> · Respiratory compensation · <b>Renal</b> compensation.
Other. Selective <b>reabsorption</b> is the process whereby certain molecules after being
filtered out of the capillaries along with nitrogenous waste products (i.e. urea) and
... <b>Renal</b> urea handling is the part of <b>renal</b> physiology that deals with the
<b>reabsorption</b> and secretion of urea. Movement of large amounts of urea across
cell ... ... illustrations showing where some types of diuretics act, and what they <b>do</b>.
Renal physiology (Latin rēnēs, "kidneys") is the study of the physiology of the
kidney. ... Urinary <b>excretion</b> rate = Filtration rate – <b>Reabsorption</b> rate + Secretion
rate ... word <b>excretion</b> with respect to the <b>urinary system</b> is urination itself, renal
clearance ... Much of the ion transport <b>taking place</b> in the distal convoluted tubule is regulated
by the endocrine <b>system</b>. In the presence of parathyroid hormone, the distal ... <b>Excretion</b> is a process by which metabolic waste is eliminated from an organism.
In vertebrates ... For example, in mammals <b>urine</b> is expelled through the urethra,
which is part of the excretory <b>system</b>. In unicellular ... During life activities such as
cellular respiration, several chemical reactions <b>take place</b> in the body. These are
... | Where does reabsorption take place in the urinary system? |
This is a list of the top 300 <b>Major League Baseball leaders</b> in <b>home runs</b> hit. In the
sport of baseball, a <b>home run</b> is a hit in which the batter scores by circling all ... In <b>Major League Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>), a player in each league wins the <b>home run</b> title
each season by hitting the most <b>home runs</b> that year. Only <b>home runs</b> hit in a ... The following is a chronology of the top ten <b>leaders</b> in lifetime <b>home runs</b> in <b>Major</b>
<b>League Baseball</b>. This includes any <b>home runs</b> hit by a player during official ... List of <b>Major League Baseball</b> progressive single-season <b>home run leaders</b>.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. The
<b>Major League Baseball</b> single-season record for the number of <b>home runs</b> hit by
a batter ... List of <b>Major League Baseball home run</b> records. From Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia. List of <b>Major League Baseball</b> all-time <b>leaders</b> in <b>home runs</b> by pitchers. From
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. A baseball
... Given for, <b>Home run leader</b> in <b>Major League Baseball</b>. Presented by, Sullivan
Artworks. History. First award, 1998. Final award, 2009. The Babe Ruth <b>Home</b>
<b>Run</b> Award was an annual award presented to the previous season's ... John Franklin "<b>Home Run</b>" Baker (March 13, 1886 – June 28, 1963) was an
American professional baseball player. A third baseman, Baker played in <b>Major</b>
<b>League Baseball</b> from 1908 to 1922, ... batted in <b>leaders</b> · List of <b>Major League</b>
<b>Baseball home run</b> records · List of <b>Major League Baseball</b> annual <b>home run</b>
<b>leaders</b> ... Mark David McGwire (born October 1, 1963), nicknamed Big Mac, is an American
former ... A part of the 1998 <b>Major League Baseball home run</b> record chase of
Roger Maris' 61 with the Cardinals, ... The race to break the record first attracted
media attention as the <b>home run leader</b> changed often throughout the season. Writers of Sporting News described hitting four <b>home runs</b> in a single <b>Major</b>
<b>League Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) game as "baseball's greatest single-game
accomplishment". | Who is leading major league baseball in home runs? |
<b>Gospel</b> originally meant the Christian message itself, but in the 2nd century it
came to be used for the books in which the message <b>was</b> set out. The four
canonical <b>gospels</b> of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John comprise the first four books
of the <b>New Testament</b> of the <b>Bible</b> and <b>were</b> probably <b>written</b> between AD 66 ... The historical reliability of the <b>Gospels</b> refers to the reliability and historic
character of the four ... <b>New Testament</b> scholar Graham Stanton states that "the
<b>gospels</b> are now widely considered to ... E.P. Sanders states that "these <b>Gospels</b>
<b>were written</b> with the intention of glorifying Jesus and are not strictly biographical
in nature. The <b>New Testament</b> is the second part of the Christian biblical canon, the first ...
Many scholars believe that none of the <b>gospels were written</b> in the region of
Palestine. Christian tradition identifies John the Apostle with ... The Hebrew <b>Gospel</b> hypothesis is a group of theories based on the proposition
that a lost ... The idea that some or all of the <b>gospels were</b> originally <b>written</b> in a
language ... [to] have carried conviction to the minds of <b>New Testament</b> scholars."
. ... agreement that the <b>New Testament was written</b> in Greek and that an Aramaic
source text <b>was</b> used for portions of the <b>New Testament</b>, especially the <b>gospels</b>. Marcan priority, the hypothesis that the <b>Gospel</b> of Mark <b>was</b> the first-<b>written</b> of the
three Synoptic ... While Marcan priority easily sees Matthew and Luke building
upon Mark by adding new material, Marcan posteriority must explain some ... The
Canon of the <b>New Testament</b>: Its Origin, Development, and Significance (PDF).
pp. The <b>New Testament was written</b> in a form of Koine Greek, which <b>was</b> the common
language of ... The <b>New Testament Gospels</b> and Epistles <b>were</b> only part of a
Hellenistic Jewish culture in the Roman Empire, where Alexandria had a larger ... The canon of the <b>New Testament</b> is the set of books Christians regard as divinely
inspired and ... The books of the canon of the <b>New Testament were written</b> before
120 AD. ... a set of Christian writings somewhat similar to the twenty-seven book
NT canon, which included four <b>gospels</b> and argued against objections to them. In Christian tradition, the Four Evangelists are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John,
the authors attributed with the creation of the four <b>Gospel</b> accounts in the <b>New</b>
<b>Testament</b> that bear the following titles: <b>Gospel</b> according to Matthew ... Also
known to have <b>written</b> the book of Acts (or Acts of the Apostles) and to have been
a close ... The life of Jesus in the <b>New Testament</b> is primarily outlined in the four canonical
<b>gospels</b>, which includes his genealogy and nativity, public ministry, passion,
resurrection and ascension. Other parts of the <b>New Testament</b> – such as the
Pauline epistles which <b>were</b> likely <b>written</b> ... | When were the gospels of the new testament written? |
<b>Wonder Woman</b> is a 2017 American superhero film based on the DC Comics
character of the same name, produced by DC Films in association with RatPac ... <b>Wonder Woman</b> is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books
published by DC Comics. The character is a founding member of the Justice ... <b>Wonder Woman</b>, known for seasons 2 and 3 as The New Adventures of <b>Wonder</b>
<b>Woman</b>, is an American action superhero television series based on the DC ... In 2017, Gadot starred in a solo film for her character, <b>Wonder Woman</b>. She
reprised the role in the ensemble film Justice League, which was released in ... <b>Wonder Woman</b> 1984 is an upcoming American superhero film based on the DC
Comics character <b>Wonder Woman</b>. It is the sequel to 2017's <b>Wonder Woman</b> ... <b>Wonder Woman</b> is a 2009 direct-to-DVD animated superhero film focusing on the
superheroine of the same name. The plot of the film is loosely based on ... <b>Wonder Woman</b> is an unaired television pilot produced by Warner Bros.
Television and DC Entertainment for NBC, based on the DC Comics character of
the ... As time goes by, Diana continues to protect man's world as a superhero under
the code name "<b>Wonder Woman</b>." Five years later, Diana meets up with Steve,
Julia ... <b>Wonder Woman</b> is a 1974 American made-for-television superhero film based on
the DC Comics character of the same name, directed by Vincent McEveety and ... Since her debut in All Star Comics #8 (December 1941), Diana Prince/<b>Wonder</b>
<b>Woman</b> has appeared in a number of formats besides comic books. Genres ... | When did wonder woman come out in canada? |
<b>Evan Rachel Wood</b> (born September 7, 1987) is an American actress, model,
and musician. ... She also had a role in <b>Practical Magic</b>, a fantasy film directed by
Griffin Dunne, starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman, that same year. ... That
same year, Wood <b>played</b> a supporting role in the Andrew Niccol-directed science
... <b>Practical Magic</b> is a 1998 American romantic comedy fantasy film based on the
1995 novel of ... Bullock and Kidman <b>play</b> sisters Sally and Gillian Owens, who
have always known they ... <b>Evan Rachel Wood</b> as Kylie Owens, Sally's elder
daughter, who lives with her mom and great-aunts after the death of her father,
Michael. Strange <b>Magic</b> is a 2015 American computer-animated musical fantasy film
directed by Gary ... The film stars Alan Cumming, <b>Evan Rachel Wood</b>, Kristin
Chenoweth, Maya Rudolph and Alfred Molina. ... "Said to be inspired by A
Midsummer Night's Dream, the film <b>plays</b> more like Avatar scored to a karaoke
competition. The year 1998 in film involved many significant films including; Shakespeare in
Love Saving ... <b>Practical Magic</b> · Warner Bros. ... Digging to China, starring <b>Evan</b>
<b>Rachel Wood</b> and Kevin Bacon · The Day Silence Died (El día que ... Städten) – (
Germany); <b>Playing</b> by Heart, starring Sean Connery, Gena Rowlands, Jon
Stewart ... A list of American films released in 1998. Shakespeare in Love won the Academy
Award for ... Digging to China · Timothy Hutton · <b>Evan Rachel Wood</b>, Kevin Bacon
, Mary Stuart ... <b>Playing</b> by Heart · Will Carroll · Angelina Jolie, Sean Connery,
Gena ... <b>Practical Magic</b> · Griffin Dunne · Nicole Kidman, Sandra Bullock,
Stockard ... The following is a complete episode list for the TV series Punk'd. Bold victims
appeared on ... Warren Sapp and <b>Evan Rachel Wood</b> also appear. ... McCartney
appeared again in Season 5, Episode 6 by <b>playing</b> the role of Ashton Kutcher. ...
<b>Magic</b> Johnson is confronted by a woman whom his son dated for a day, who ... Cats is a sung-through musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber based on
the 1939 poetry ... Lloyd Webber thus decided to turn <b>Practical</b> Cats into a
musical, co-produced ... Known as the "original conjuring cat", Mr. Mistoffelees
can perform feats of <b>magic</b> that no ... 321, 328, 346; ^ Stewart, <b>Rachel</b> (10
December 2014). Victorious is an American sitcom that originally aired on Nickelodeon from March
27, 2010 until ... Tori wants to try out for the lead role in a <b>play</b> called "Moonlight
<b>Magic</b>", which Andre is writing the music for. ... Guest stars: Adam Gouldbergh as
Murray, the director and <b>Rachel</b> Quinance as Sophia Michele, playwright. This is a list of novelists from the United States, listed with titles of a major work
for each. ... Charles Baxter (born 1947), Shadow <b>Play</b> · Jonathan Bayliss (1926-
2009), ... Richard Condon (1915–1996), The Manchurian Candidate · <b>Evan</b> S.
Connell ... A Case of Curiosities · <b>Rachel</b> Kushner (born 1968), The
Flamethrowers ... The seventeenth season of The Bachelor premiered on January 7, 2013. This
season features 28-year-old Sean Lowe, a former Kansas State football <b>player</b>
from Irving, ... Lindsay Yenter, 24, Fort Leonard <b>Wood</b>, Missouri, Substitute
Teacher ... In order to get Sean back for the <b>practical</b> joke he <b>played</b> on her on
their first date, ... | Who does evan rachel wood play in practical magic? |
<b>Rock and Roll</b> is a 1973 <b>song</b> written and originally performed by Australian
singer Kevin Johnson, most famously covered by ... Kevin Stephen Johnson (born 3 July 1942) is an Australian singer-<b>songwriter</b>.
Popular in the ... Australian singer-songwriter. Popular in the 1970s, his biggest
hit is "<b>Rock</b> '<b>N</b>' <b>Roll (I Gave You the Best Years of My Life</b>)", which peaked at No. Silver Star is Gary Glitter's fourth studio <b>album</b>, released in 1977. It contained
three hit singles, ... Other selections include Gary's version of "<b>Rock</b> '<b>N</b>' <b>Roll (I</b>
<b>Gave You the Best Years of My Life</b>)" (a previous hit for its <b>writer</b>, Kevin Johnson),
a <b>rock</b> ... Years active, 1955–present. Associated acts, The Crickets. Sonny Curtis (born
May 9, 1937) is an American singer and <b>songwriter</b>. Most of his work falls ... 1973,
"<b>Rock</b>'<b>n Roll (I Gave You the Best Years of My Life</b>)" b/w "My Momma Sure Left
Me ... All the Love in the World is a 1974 <b>album</b> by American singer-<b>songwriter</b> Mac
Davis released ... Containing many hits including "(If You Add) All the Love in the
World" and very notably "<b>Rock</b> '<b>N</b>' <b>Roll (I Gave You the Best Years of My Life</b>)" ... "The King of <b>Rock</b> '<b>n</b>' Roll" is a single by English pop band Prefab Sprout,
released by Kitchenware Records in March 1988. It was the second single taken
from their <b>album</b> of that <b>year</b>, From Langley ... an Edwyn Collins gig where Collins
covered Kevin Johnson's "<b>Rock and Roll (I Gave You the Best Years of My Life</b>)". Morris Mac Davis (born January 21, 1942) is an American country music singer,
<b>songwriter</b>, ... In November, "<b>Rock</b>'<b>n</b>'<b>Roll (I Gave You The Best Years Of My Life</b>)"
was played by KHJ in Los Angeles as its last <b>song</b> before it switched from Top 40
... Rory O'Donoghue (13 May 1949 – 13 December 2017) was an Australian actor
and musician, ... on Kevin Johnson's biggest hit "<b>Rock</b> '<b>N</b>' <b>Roll (I Gave You the</b>
<b>Best Years of My Life</b>)". ... Best <b>wrote</b> and produced the band's four singles with
Leedon over 1966–67, the pick of which was the off-the-wall "The Pogs' Theme". Released: 1974; "<b>Rock and Roll (I Gave You the Best Years of My Life</b>)"
Released: 1975. Seasons in the Sun is a 1974 debut <b>album</b> by Canadian singer
Terry Jacks. Released by Bell ... (1974), "<b>Rock</b> '<b>N</b>' <b>Roll (I Gave You the Best Years of My Life</b>)" (1975). "Stop and
Smell the Roses" is the title of a 1974 <b>song</b> (see 1974 in music) by the American
... | Who wrote rock and roll i gave you the best years of my life? |
Intersex people are individuals born with any of several variations in sex
characteristics including chromosomes, gonads, sex hormones or genitals that,
according to the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, "<b>do</b> not fit
the typical definitions for <b>male or female</b> bodies". ... <b>chromosome</b> patterns) that <b>do</b>
not fit typical binary notions of <b>male or female</b> ... Sexual differentiation in humans is the process of development of sex differences
in humans. ... <b>Females</b> typically have two X chromosomes, and <b>males</b> typically
have a Y <b>chromosome</b> and an ... Divergent sexual development, known as
intersex, can be a result of <b>genetic</b> and hormonal factors. ... <b>You</b> can help by
adding to it. XX <b>male</b> syndrome, also known as De la Chapelle syndrome, is a rare congenital
intersex condition where an individual with a 46 XX karyotype (otherwise
associated with <b>females</b>) has phenotypically <b>male</b> characteristics that can vary
among cases. ... <b>Males</b> typically have one X <b>chromosome</b> and one Y
<b>chromosome</b> in each ... A <b>male</b> (♂) organism is the physiological sex that produces sperm. Each
spermatozoon can ... In most animals, including humans, sex is determined
<b>genetically</b>; however, ... <b>Male</b>/<b>female</b> dimorphism between organisms or
reproductive organs of ... In tropical clown fish, the dominant individual in a group
<b>becomes female</b> ... The XY sex-determination system is the sex-determination system found in
humans, most other ... <b>Females</b> typically have two of the same kind of sex
<b>chromosome</b> (XX), and ... of different XY chromosomes with six groups of <b>male</b>-
linked genes, AMH <b>being</b> ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and
Privacy Policy. Androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) is an intersex condition that results in the
partial or ... A <b>genetic male</b> conceived by <b>a man</b> with AIS would not receive his
father's X ... <b>Genetic females</b> (46,XX karyotype) have two X chromosomes, thus
have two ... If the testes fail to secrete testosterone, or the androgen receptors <b>do</b>
not ... The study of the causes of transsexuality investigates gender identity formation of
transgender ... <b>Male</b>-to-<b>female</b> transsexuals were more likely than cisgender
<b>males</b> to have a ... dimorphism (variation between sexes) in BSTc <b>did</b> not <b>become</b>
established until ... Michael Bailey speculated that autogynephilia may be <b>genetic</b>
. Disorders of sex development (DSDs) are medical conditions involving the
reproductive system ... It only affects people with Y chromosomes, namely <b>genetic</b>
<b>males</b>. ... are raised as <b>females</b> and usually <b>do</b> not discover they are <b>genetic</b>
<b>males</b> until they ... <b>Females</b> with this condition are usually fertile, with the ability to
<b>become</b> ... The Y <b>chromosome</b> is one of two sex chromosomes (allosomes) in mammals,
including ... <b>Males</b> have one Y <b>chromosome</b> and one X <b>chromosome</b>, while
<b>females</b> have two X chromosomes. ... but these Y chromosomes <b>do</b> not share
common ancestry with therian Y chromosomes. ... Chicago: <b>U</b>. of Chicago Press.
p. 84. Gender is the range of characteristics pertaining to, and differentiating between,
masculinity ... However, Money's meaning of the word <b>did</b> not <b>become</b>
widespread until the ... Although a person's sex as <b>male or female</b> stands as a
biological fact that is ... These extend from the exclusively biological "<b>genetic</b>" and
"prenatal ... | When did you become genetically male or female? |
... of 38 ATP molecules per glucose during <b>cellular respiration</b>, ... some cell <b>types</b>
and is a channel that can transport protons. The mitochondrion is a double-membrane-bound organelle found in most
eukaryotic ... There are <b>two</b> hypotheses about the origin of mitochondria:
endosymbiotic and autogenous. The endosymbiotic ... This <b>type of cellular</b>
<b>respiration</b> known as aerobic respiration, is dependent on the presence of
oxygen. When oxygen is ... Cellular waste products are formed as a by-product of <b>cellular respiration</b>, a
series of processes ... Fermentation, like aerobic respiration, begins by breaking
glucose into <b>two</b> pyruvate molecules. ... produce energy in anaerobic
environments, as in instances of great physical exertion, and is the simplest <b>type</b>
of fermentation. In cellular biology, active transport is the movement of molecules across a
membrane from a ... There are <b>two types</b> of active transport: primary active
transport that uses adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and ... the electron transport
chain, an important function of <b>cellular respiration</b> that happens in the
mitochondrion of the cell. A heterotroph is an organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking
nutrition from ... Both types of organisms use such compounds via cellular
respiration to both generate ATP ... Heterotrophs represent one of the <b>two</b>
mechanisms of nutrition (trophic levels), the other being autotrophs (auto = self,
troph = nutrition). Metabolism is the set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms. The
three main ... Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide exists in <b>two</b> related <b>forms</b> in the
cell, NADH ... Further information: <b>Cellular respiration</b>, Fermentation (
biochemistry), ... In biochemistry, a metabolic pathway is a linked series of chemical reactions
occurring within a ... However, side products are considered waste and removed
from <b>the cell</b>. ... There are <b>two types</b> of metabolic pathways that are characterized
by their ability to either ... All cells can perform anaerobic <b>respiration</b> by glycolysis
. Human iron metabolism is the set of chemical reactions that maintain human
homeostasis of ... 1.1 <b>Cellular respiration</b>; 1.2 Oxygen transport; 1.3 Toxicity; 1.4
Bacterial protection. <b>2</b> Body iron stores; 3 Mechanisms ... Oxygen (O<b>2</b>) is required
for the functioning and survival of nearly all cell <b>types</b>. Oxygen is transported from
the ... A pulmonary alveolus is a hollow cup-shaped cavity found in the lung
parenchyma where gas ... <b>Two types</b> are pneumocytes known as <b>type</b> I and <b>type</b>
II cells found in the ... In severe cases where <b>cellular respiration</b> cannot be
maintained, ... Bioenergetics is a field in biochemistry and cell biology that concerns energy flow
through living systems. This is an active area of biological research that includes
the study of the transformation of energy in living organisms and the study of
thousands of different cellular processes such as <b>cellular respiration</b> and the ... 1
Overview; <b>2 Types</b> of reactions; 3 Examples of major bioenergetic ... | What are the 2 types of cellular respiration? |
Garbiñe Muguruza won her second Grand Slam singles title, defeating Venus
Williams in the final, 7–5, 6–0 to win the <b>Ladies</b>' Singles <b>tennis</b> title at the <b>2017</b> ... Seeds are based on the WTA rankings as of 26 June <b>2017</b>. ... the 2016
<b>Wimbledon Championships</b> and the tournaments ... WC Doubles, men · <b>women</b>. ← 2016 ·, <b>Wimbledon Championships</b>, · 2018 →.
Main article: <b>2017 Wimbledon Championships</b> · Roger Federer won the title,
winning a record eighth <b>Wimbledon</b> Gentlemen's Singles <b>tennis</b> ... Serena and Venus Williams were the defending <b>champions</b>, but did not
participate this year due to Serena's pregnancy. Ekaterina Makarova and Elena
Vesnina ... The <b>Championships</b>, <b>Wimbledon</b> is an annual <b>tennis tournament</b> first contested in
1877 and ... "<b>Ladies</b>' Singles <b>Finals</b> 1884-<b>2017</b>". <b>wimbledon</b>.com. <b>Wimbledon</b> ... Players and pairs who neither have high enough rankings nor receive wild cards
may participate in a qualifying <b>tournament</b> held one week before the annual ... Yui Kamiji and Jordanne Whiley were the three-time defending <b>champions</b> and
successfully defended their title, defeating Marjolein Buis and Diede de Groot in ... The 2000 <b>Wimbledon Championships</b> was a <b>tennis tournament</b> played on grass
courts at the ... "<b>Ladies</b>' Singles <b>Finals</b> 1884-<b>2017</b>". <b>wimbledon</b>.com. <b>Wimbledon</b> ... Jiske Griffioen was the defending <b>champion</b> but lost in the quarterfinals to Aniek
van Koot. Diede de Groot defeated Sabine Ellerbrock in the final, 6–0, 6–4 to ... Players and pairs who neither have high enough rankings nor receive wild cards
may participate in a qualifying <b>tournament</b> held one week before the annual ... | Who won the women's wimbledon championship 2017? |
<b>Live and Let Die</b> is a 1973 spy film; it is the eighth film in the James Bond series
produced by Eon Productions and the first to star Roger Moore as the fictional ... "<b>Live and Let Die</b>" is the theme song of the 1973 James Bond film of the same
name, performed by the British–American rock band Wings. Written by English ... <b>Live and Let Die</b> is the second novel in Ian Fleming's James Bond series of
stories, which is set in London, the United States and Jamaica. It was first
published ... <b>Live and Let Die</b> is the soundtrack to the eighth James Bond film of the same
name. It was scored by George Martin. The title song was written by Paul and
Linda ... <b>Live and Let Die</b> is the third and final studio album by the American hip hop duo
Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, which was released November 24, 1992, on Cold Chillin'
... <b>Live and Let Die</b> may refer to: <b>Live and Let Die</b> (novel), a James Bond novel by
Ian Fleming. <b>Live and Let Die</b> (film), a 1973 film starring Roger Moore. Live and ... James Bond: <b>Live And Let Die</b> is a video game loosely based on the 1973 James
Bond film <b>Live and Let Die</b>. The game was released by Domark for the Amiga, ... Pages in category "<b>Live and Let Die</b> (film)". The following 4 pages are in this
category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). Sir Roger George Moore KBE (14 October 1927 – 23 May 2017) was an English
actor best known for playing British secret agent James Bond in seven feature
films from 1973 to 1985, beginning with <b>Live and Let Die</b>. To <b>Live or Let Die</b> is a 1982 American short documentary film directed by Terry
Sanders. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. | Who played james bond in live and let die? |
The <b>High Court of Kerala</b> is the highest court in the Indian state of <b>Kerala</b> and in
the Union Territory of Lakshadweep. It is <b>located</b> in Kochi. Drawing its powers ... The <b>high courts</b> of India are the principal civil courts of original jurisdiction in each
state and ... A working day view of the <b>Kerala High Court</b> in Kochi. The Gujarat ... Kochi also known as Cochin is a major port city on the south-west coast of India
bordering the ... Kochi is home for the <b>High Court of Kerala</b> and Lakshadweep,
Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL), ... An ecologically
sensitive area, the Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary is <b>located</b> in the central part of
the city. The <b>Kerala High Court</b>, the office of the Kochi Municipal Corporation and the
Cochin Stock Exchange are <b>situated</b> here. The Ernakulam Junction is a major ... Sabarimala Temple is a temple of Shasta <b>situated</b> at Sabarimala in
Pathanamthitta District, <b>Kerala</b>, ... A <b>Kerala high</b>-<b>court</b> judgement had legalized
this interpretation, and forbade women from entering the temple since 1991. In
September 2018 ... <b>Location</b>[edit]. It is <b>located</b> in Kochi on the western (sea) side of the <b>Kerala High</b>
<b>Court</b> building. Construction[ ... Judiciary: The judiciary consists of the <b>Kerala High Court</b> and a system of lower
courts. The <b>High Court</b>, <b>located</b> in Kochi, has a Chief Justice along with 23 ... Pages in category "<b>High Court of Kerala</b> former judges". The following 2 pages
are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn ... The <b>High Court of Kerala</b> is <b>located</b> in Kochi and there are courts in every district
centers and some municipal centers. Executive[edit]. The Government Secretariat
... Anu Sivaraman (born on 25 May 1966) is the judge of <b>Kerala High Court</b>. The
<b>High Court of Kerala</b> is the highest court in the Indian state of <b>Kerala</b> and in the ... | Where is the high court of kerala located? |
<b>Dance India Dance</b> is an Indian dance competition reality television series that ...
Website, "<b>Dance India Dance Season 3</b>". <b>Winner</b>. Rajasmita Kar. Origin,
Bhubaneswar. Runner-up. Pradeep Gurung. Chronology. Raghav Juyal (born 10 June 1991) is an Indian dancer, choreographer, actor and
television ... He was a contestant on <b>Dance India Dance</b> 3 (2012), which aired on
Zee TV. He dubbed ... as the Captain. In the Grand Finale, his team was declared
the <b>winner</b>. ... In mid 2017 he has hosted Dance Plus (<b>season 3</b>). In the same ... The winning recipe from each week's episode of <b>Season 3</b> was featured on ... (
<b>WINNER</b>) The chef won the season and was crowned "Top Chef". ... (HIGH) The
chef was selected as one of the top entries in the Elimination Challenge, but <b>did</b> ... The third <b>season</b> of the American reality talent show The Voice premiered on
September 10, ... Cassadee Pope was announced as the <b>winner</b> of the <b>season</b>
with first female ... This was the first episode in which a coach <b>did</b> not get any acts
. The third season of American Idol premiered on Monday, January 19, 2004, and
continued until ... <b>Season 3</b> was the first season where both the <b>winner</b> and the
runner-up had been in the bottom 2 or 3 ... As a nod to the "<b>Did</b> Clay see the card
? The third <b>season</b> of RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars began airing on January 25,
2018. ... The <b>winner</b> of the third <b>season</b> of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars was
Trixie ... Guests who appeared in episodes but <b>did</b> not judge on the main stage (
in ... <b>Winner</b>. Pentatonix. Origin, Arlington, Texas. Song, "Eye of the Tiger". Genre(s),
Dance, pop, dubstep, electro, hip-hop. Runner-up. Dartmouth Aires. Chronology.
◁; 2011; ▷. The third <b>season</b> of The Sing-Off premiered on September 19, 2011.
The number of a cappella ... Nick Lachey stayed as host for the new <b>season</b>, as
<b>did</b> Ben Folds and Shawn ... Billy B. Host(s), RuPaul. Broadcaster, Logo. Competitors, 13. <b>Winner</b>. Raja · Raja
Gemini.jpg. Origin, Los Angeles, CA. Runner-up. Manila Luzon. Chronology. ◁;
<b>Season 3</b>; ▷. The third season of RuPaul's Drag Race began airing on January
24, 2011. Thirteen drag ... The third <b>season</b> of MasterChef Canada originally aired on February 14, 2016
and concluded ... (IMM) The cook was selected by Mystery Box Challenge <b>winner</b>
and <b>did</b> not have to compete in the Elimination Test. (PT) The cook was on the ... <b>Season 3</b> of the American competitive reality TV series MasterChef had a 2-night
premiere on ... (<b>WINNER</b>) This cook won the competition. ... (NPT) The cook was
on the losing team in the Team Challenge, <b>did</b> not compete in the Pressure Test,
... | Who is the winner of did season 3? |
The <b>Marvel</b> Cinematic Universe (MCU) <b>films</b> are a series of American <b>superhero</b>
<b>films</b> produced ... Their first film is Iron Man (2008), which was distributed by
Paramount ... <b>After</b> the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney was announced
in ... Two <b>films</b> were set roughly in real time relating to The Avengers: <b>Iron Man 3</b>
takes ... <b>Iron Man 3</b> is a 2013 American <b>superhero</b> film based on the <b>Marvel</b> Comics
character Iron Man, ... <b>After</b> the release of Iron Man 2 in May 2010, Favreau, who
served as director, decided not to return and in ... to take the role, saying, "I
decided to do <b>Iron Man 3</b> because I've never done the 'hurry up and wait' <b>movie</b>
before. Trevor Slattery is a character portrayed by Ben Kingsley in the <b>films</b> of the <b>Marvel</b>
Cinematic ... The reveal of Trevor Slattery in <b>Iron Man 3</b>, <b>after</b> only his terrorist
Mandarin persona had been marketed, was met with mixed responses, as many
... <b>Marvel</b> One-Shots are a series of direct-to-video short <b>films</b> produced by <b>Marvel</b>
Studios, set ... Agent Carter (2013) stars Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter <b>after</b> the
events of Captain America: The First Avenger, while ... Agent Carter, released on
the <b>Iron Man 3</b> Blu-ray release on September 24, 2013, as well as part of the
digital ... Anthony Edward Stark is a character portrayed by Robert Downey Jr. in the
<b>Marvel</b> Cinematic Universe (MCU) film franchise—based on the <b>Marvel</b> Comics
character of the same name—commonly known by his alter ego, Iron Man. In the
<b>films</b>, Stark is an industrialist, genius inventor, hero and former playboy ... On how
his character evolves <b>after</b> the events of <b>Iron Man 3</b>, Downey said, ... The following is a list of cameo appearances by Stan Lee (December 28, 1922 –
November 12, 2018), in <b>Marvel</b> Comics <b>films</b>, television shows and video games.
A prolific comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer, Lee has also had
numerous cameos in non-<b>Marvel films</b> and other media. ... In <b>Iron Man 3</b> (2013),
Lee portrays a beauty pageant judge who appears on a ... All Hail the King is a 2014 American direct-to-video short film featuring the <b>Marvel</b>
Cinematic ... It is a follow up and spin-off of <b>Iron Man 3</b>, and is the fifth film in the
<b>Marvel</b> ... in the <b>Marvel</b> Cinematic Universe, sharing continuity with the <b>films</b> of the
franchise. ... <b>After</b> Ben Kingsley was attached to All Hail the King, additional crew
... Previously, <b>Marvel</b> had co-produced several <b>superhero films</b> with ... case, as
evident by the 2013 releases of <b>Iron Man 3</b> and Thor: The Dark World, ... <b>After</b> the
reveal of multiple release dates for <b>films</b> through 2019 in July ... <b>Iron Man</b> 2 is a 2010 American <b>superhero</b> film based on the <b>Marvel</b> Comics
character <b>Iron Man</b>, ... Six months <b>after</b> the events of <b>Iron Man</b>, Tony Stark is
resisting calls by the United States ... In October 2008, <b>Marvel</b> Studios came to an
agreement to film <b>Iron Man</b> 2, as well as their next <b>three films</b>, at Raleigh Studios
in ... Phillip J. Coulson is a fictional character portrayed by Clark Gregg in the <b>Marvel</b>
Cinematic Universe. A high-ranking member of the espionage agency
S.H.I.E.L.D., he appeared in the <b>films</b> Iron Man (2008), Iron Man 2 (2010), Thor (
2011), The Avengers (2012), and Captain <b>Marvel</b> ... There had been
considerations for Coulson to return in <b>Iron Man 3</b> and Thor: ... | What marvel movie is after iron man 3? |
<b>Michael Myers</b> is a fictional character from the <b>Halloween</b> series of slasher films.
He first ... In the <b>original Halloween</b>, the adult <b>Michael Myers</b>, referred to as The
Shape in the closing credits, was ... Here he comes face-to-face again with Laurie
Strode (once again <b>played</b> by Curtis), who has been living in fear of his return. <b>Halloween</b> is a 1978 American slasher film directed and scored by John
Carpenter, co-written with producer Debra Hill, and starring Donald Pleasence
and Jamie Lee Curtis in her film debut. The <b>plot</b> tells about a mental patient who
was committed to a sanitarium for ... In devising the backstory for the film's villain,
<b>Michael Myers</b>, Carpenter drew ... The <b>plot</b> follows a post-traumatic Laurie Strode who prepares to face <b>Michael</b>
<b>Myers</b> in a final showdown on <b>Halloween</b> night, forty years after she survived his
... Anthony Moran (born August 14, 1957) is an American <b>actor</b> and producer. He is
known for <b>playing</b> the unmasked <b>Michael Myers</b> in the 1978 horror classic
<b>Halloween</b>. ... Retrieved 27 November 2010. ^ William Routhier "'<b>Halloween's</b>
<b>original Michael Myers</b> visits fans; <b>actor's</b> next project is set in Salem".
wickedlocal.com. The main cast of <b>Halloween</b> reprised their roles in the sequel with the exception
of Nick Castle, who had <b>played</b> the adult <b>Michael Myers in the original</b>. Veteran ... <b>Halloween</b> is a 2007 American slasher film written, directed, and produced by
Rob Zombie. The film is a remake/reimagining of the 1978 horror film of the same
name and the ninth installment in the <b>Halloween</b> franchise. The film stars Tyler
Mane as the adult <b>Michael Myers</b>, Malcolm McDowell as ... Zombie, who was a
fan of the <b>original Halloween</b>, jumped at the chance to ... <b>Halloween</b> is an American horror franchise that consists of eleven films, as well
as novels, comic books, merchandise, and a video game. The films primarily
focuses on serial killer <b>Michael Myers</b> who was committed ... The <b>original</b>
<b>Halloween</b>, released in 1978, was written by John Carpenter and Debra Hill, and
directed by ... Laurie Strode is a fictional character in the <b>Halloween</b> franchise, portrayed by
actresses Jamie ... Jamie Lee Curtis portrayed the role in the <b>original</b> run of the
series, with Scout Taylor-Compton ... In <b>Halloween</b> 4: The Return of <b>Michael</b>
<b>Myers</b> (1988), Laurie is revealed to have died in a ... Noises that <b>play</b> tricks with
her mind. Dr. Samuel "Sam" Loomis is a fictional character in the <b>Halloween</b> franchise. One
of the two ... Donald Pleasence <b>plays</b> the character in five films and Malcolm
McDowell ... Dr. Samuel Loomis first appears in the <b>original Halloween</b> (1978). ...
<b>Halloween</b> 4: The Return of <b>Michael Myers</b> (1988) picks the story up ten years
after ... Farrands expanded the "Curse of Thorn" <b>plot</b> line, in which Jamie Lloyd is
kidnapped by a covert cult who has cursed <b>Michael Myers</b> via the Runic symbol
of Thorn, ... | Who plays michael myers in the original halloween? |
Most games <b>scored</b> in, in a single campaign: Mohamed Salah, 34 (during the
2017–18 Premier <b>League season</b>). Most <b>goals</b> in a <b>season</b> by a <b>Liverpool</b> player
in ... Only two <b>goals were scored</b> in the second hand, both Mane and Salah <b>scoring</b>
their second <b>goals</b> of the match in the 55th and 82nd minute respectively, but it
gave ... <b>Liverpool</b> Football Club is a professional association football club in Union of
European Football Associations (UEFA) competitions. Since 1964, they <b>have</b>
won fourteen European and Worldwide trophies, more than any other British club
. These consist of the UEFA Champions <b>League</b> (formerly known as the ...
Kennedy <b>scored</b> for <b>Liverpool</b>, but the away <b>goals</b> rule meant they still ... ... 66, 21, +45, 82, Qualification for the Champions <b>League</b> group stage ... Rules
for classification: 1) Points; 2) <b>Goal</b> difference; 3) <b>Goals scored</b>; ... Manchester
City <b>were</b> banned from all UEFA club competitions for ... Luis Alberto Suárez Díaz is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a
striker for ... He <b>has scored</b> 475 senior career <b>goals</b> for club and country. ...
Suárez transferred to <b>Liverpool</b>, and won the <b>League</b> Cup in his first full <b>season</b>.
... Basten noted how Suárez played an important role in <b>many</b> of Ajax's <b>goals</b>, but
Van ... ... fans <b>were</b> allowed for some optimism during the pre-<b>season</b> as the ... of <b>goals</b>
<b>scored</b> by <b>Liverpool</b> not only in Premier <b>League</b> ... Roberto Firmino Barbosa de Oliveira is a Brazilian professional footballer who
plays for ... Then Hoffenheim manager Ernst Tanner commented that they <b>were</b> "
pleased to ... He <b>scored</b> his first <b>goal</b> for the club on 16 April, the only <b>goal</b> of a
<b>league</b> ... Firmino ended the <b>season</b> as <b>Liverpool's league</b> top scorer with ten
<b>goals</b>. On 29 January, Salah <b>scored Liverpool's</b> opening <b>goal</b> in a 2–0 win at West Ham
United, a victory that saw the club beat every team in a Premier <b>League season</b> –
... Michael James Owen (born 14 December 1979) is an English former footballer
who played as ... <b>Liverpool were league</b> title challengers to Manchester United
but their failure to beat Wimbledon in the penultimate game ... Owen recorded
<b>many</b> personal feats during the <b>season</b> and helped <b>Liverpool</b> challenge for the
<b>league</b> ... The top tier of English football was renamed the Premier <b>League</b> for the start of
the 1992–93 ... Fewest <b>goals</b> conceded at home in a <b>season</b>: 4, Manchester
United (1994–95); Most <b>goals</b> ... <b>scored</b> in during a Premier <b>League season</b>: 24,
Mohamed Salah (<b>Liverpool</b>, ... "Who <b>has scored</b> the most hat-tricks in a single
<b>season</b>?". | How many goals have liverpool scored in the league this season? |
<b>Close to You</b> is the second studio album by American duo The <b>Carpenters</b>,
released on August 19, 1970. In 2003, the album was ranked number 175 on
Rolling ... <b>Carpenters</b> version[edit]. Karen and Richard <b>Carpenter</b> recorded the most
commercially successful version of the song. In 1970 ... Richard <b>Carpenter</b> decided the song would work as a standalone piece, and ...
Three months after "<b>Close to You</b>" reached No. <b>Close to You</b>: Remembering The <b>Carpenters</b> is a 100-minute-long documentary
that was released on DVD by MPI Home Video. It features interviews by Richard
... This is a comprehensive list of songs written or performed by pop duo The
<b>Carpenters</b>, ... Another Song, <b>Close to You</b>, 1970, Bettis, <b>Carpenter</b>. As Time
Goes By ... <b>Close to You</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Film and TV; 2 Music. 2.1 Albums; 2.2
Songs. 3 Other. Film and TV[edit]. <b>Close to You</b> (film), a 2006 Filipino film; <b>Close</b>
<b>to You</b>: Remembering The <b>Carpenters</b>, a 1998 documentary film about ... The American pop group the <b>Carpenters</b>, featuring siblings Karen and Richard
<b>Carpenter</b> have ... The Carpenters in 1974 ... "(They Long to Be) <b>Close to You</b>" Love Songs contains the <b>Carpenters</b>' love ballads, from their first big hit, "(They
Long to Be) <b>Close to You</b>" to their later songs, like "Make Believe It's Your First ... "(They Long to Be) <b>Close to You</b>" gained public recognition seemingly overnight.
According to Richard, even though the song became popular overnight, the ... A Song for You is the fourth studio album by American music duo the <b>Carpenters</b>,
released on ... The Sayonara (1984); <b>Close to You</b>: Remembering The
<b>Carpenters</b> (1998); Only Yesterday: The <b>Carpenters</b> Story (2007). Related.
Discography ... | Who wrote close to you by the carpenters? |
"<b>Crazy Little Thing Called Love</b>" is a song by the British rock band Queen. Written
by Freddie Mercury in 1979, the track is included on their 1980 album The ... American Idol[edit]. "Performed on American Idol by Fantasia Barrino, David
Radford, Taylor Hicks, and Tim Urban." Is this really relevant ? —Preceding ... First Love, also known as <b>Crazy Little Thing Called Love</b>, (Thai: สิ่งเล็กเล็ก ที่เรียกว่า
...รัก, <b>Sing</b> lek lek thi riak wa... rak, lit. "A Little <b>Thing Called Love</b>") is a 2010 ... <b>Songwriter</b>(s), Jerry Reed. Producer(s) · Larry Butler · Johnny Cash singles
chronology. "Papa Was a Good Man" (1971), "A <b>Thing Called Love</b>" (1972), "Kate
" (1972). "A <b>Thing Called Love</b>" is a song written and originally recorded by Jerry
Reed in 1968. ... I Walk the Line · <b>Little</b> Fauss and Big Halsy. Compilations. <b>Thing Called Love</b> may refer to: Music[edit]. "<b>Thing Called Love</b>", a song by the
trance group ... <b>Thing Called Love</b>" (song)," the title song written by Jerry Reed
from the above Johnny Cash album; "<b>Crazy Little Thing Called Love</b>," a 1980
song ... The Game is the eighth studio album by the British rock band Queen. It was
released on 30 ... "<b>Crazy Little Thing Called Love</b>", "Sail Away Sweet Sister", "
Coming Soon" and "Save Me" were recorded from June to July 1979. ... The song
begins with Mercury <b>singing</b> the intro and then Taylor <b>sings</b> the rest of the song.
The song ... The <b>Thing Called Love</b> is a 1993 American comedy-drama film directed by Peter
Bogdanovich ... Miranda Presley is an aspiring singer/<b>songwriter</b> from New York
City who loves country music and decides to take her chances in Nashville, ... James "The King" Brown (born 1968) is a Belfast-born Elvis Presley tribute act
known for his covers of songs done in the style of Elvis. In the vain of "songs that
Elvis should have done," Brown performs songs like "Whole Lotta Rosie",
originally by AC/DC, and "<b>Crazy Little Thing Called Love</b>", originally by ... that
rather than impersonating Elvis, his <b>singing</b> voice naturally sounds-alike. The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness was a benefit concert
held on Easter ... Brian May (on guitar) and Roger Taylor (on drums) – along with
guest <b>singers</b> and guitarists, including Elton John, ... vocals on "Innuendo" (
including parts of "Kashmir"), "Thank You" (intro) and "<b>Crazy Little Thing Called</b>
<b>Love</b>" ... James Hodges Ellis who used the stage name Orion at times in his career, was
an American ... At the start of his music career Ellis <b>sang</b> in nightclubs, and in
1964 released a single, "Don't Count Your Chickens", for a small Georgia label,
Dradco. ... "Rockabilly Rebel" (1981) and "<b>Crazy Little Thing Called Love</b>" (1981). | Who sings a crazy little thing called love? |
Efrain Antonio Ramírez (born October 2, 1973) is an American <b>actor</b> and DJ, best
known for playing <b>Pedro</b> Sánchez in the 2004 indie <b>film Napoleon Dynamite</b>. <b>Napoleon Dynamite</b> is a 2004 American comedy <b>film</b> produced by Jeremy Coon,
Chris Wyatt, ... The <b>film</b> concludes with <b>Pedro</b> becoming the class president, Kip
and ... One scene is set at a school dance that <b>plays</b> only 1980s music such as ... Peluca is a short <b>film</b> by director Jared Hess, produced for an assignment while
attending ... The short was later adapted into the 2004 <b>film Napoleon Dynamite</b>,
which featured ... The <b>film</b> follows its main character, Seth (Jon Heder), as he
skips school with two of his friends, <b>Pedro</b> and Giel, ... Heder also <b>played</b>
Napoleon. The <b>Napoleon Dynamite</b> original soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 2004
comedy ... Video" - John Swihart; "A Skit by <b>Pedro</b>"; "Larger Than Life" -
Backstreet Boys ... in the <b>movie</b>, but are not included on the commercially
released soundtrack. <b>Napoleon Dynamite</b> is a 2012 American animated sitcom based on the 2004
indie <b>film</b> of the ... They thought animation was the best way to continue the world
of <b>Napoleon Dynamite</b> as the original actors had grown too old to <b>play</b> teenage ...
Napoleon does a dance routine as <b>Pedro's</b> skit for the election and receives a ... "Canned Heat" is the second single from British funk/acid jazz band Jamiroquai's
fourth studio ... The song is used in the <b>film Napoleon Dynamite</b>, as the music of
the title character's famous dance performance before a high school assembly. ...
The music video was <b>played</b> in the background as the song would be <b>played</b>. In 2012, Rooftop <b>Movies</b> featured a special event screening of <b>Napoleon</b>
<b>Dynamite</b> followed by a DJ set by Efren Ramirez <b>who played Pedro</b> Sanchez in
the <b>film</b>. Jonathan Joseph Heder is an American <b>actor</b> and producer. His feature <b>film</b>
debut came in 2004 as the title character of the comedy <b>film Napoleon Dynamite</b>. Christopher Aaron Wyatt, sometimes credited as Chris "Doc" Wyatt is an
American <b>film</b> producer, writer, and second unit director. He produced the 2004
<b>film Napoleon Dynamite</b>, the 2006 <b>film</b> Think Tank, the ... <b>Actor</b>[edit]. Ruell is best known for playing the role of Kipland Dynamite in the
<b>movie Napoleon Dynamite</b>. In 2007, he ... | Who played pedro in the movie napoleon dynamite? |
"<b>Fly Me to the Moon</b>", originally titled "In Other Words", is a song written in 1954
by Bart Howard. ... Connie Francis <b>released</b> two non-English versions of the song
in 1963: in Italian as "Portami Con Te" and in Spanish as "Llévame a la Luna". Fly
... <b>Fly Me to the Moon</b> was <b>released</b> on DVD in North America on 2 December 2008.
Two versions were <b>released</b>, a standard 2-D version ... <b>Fly Me to the Moon</b> is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter
Bobby Womack. The album was <b>released</b> in January 1969, by Minit Records. <b>Fly Me to the Moon</b>... The Great American Songbook Volume V, was <b>released</b> on
19 October 2010, and was the fifth title in Rod Stewart's series of covers of pop ... <b>Fly Me to the Moon</b> is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by
Kenjiro Hata. ... With the <b>release</b> of its second volume on August 17, 2018, a
teaser video was <b>released</b> for <b>Fly Me to the Moon</b> featuring Japanese musical
group ... Caustic Resin is an American indie rock band from Boise, Idaho consisting of
Brett Netson on ... After signing to Up Records, Caustic Resin subsequently
<b>released Fly Me to the Moon</b> in 1995. Produced by Phil Ek, the album was a
departure ... <b>Fly Me to the Moon</b> is an album by Michael Feinstein, <b>released</b> in 2010 through
DuckHole Records. The album reached a peak position of number 39 on ... Allow Us to Be Frank, a Rat Pack tribute, is the sixth studio album, sixth major
album <b>release</b> ... "<b>Fly Me to the Moon</b>" was <b>released</b> as the album's second single
on 20 December 2004. The single was only <b>released</b> digitally, featuring the video
, ... The End of the World is an LP album by Julie London, <b>released</b> by Liberty
Records under ... Released, May 1963 ... 6, "<b>Fly Me to the Moon</b>", Bart Howard, 2:
34. Romantically Yours was the second posthumous <b>release</b> by American recording
artist Marvin ... Among the songs they recorded were "Why Did I Choose You", "
More", "Maria", "<b>Fly Me To The Moon</b>" and "I Won't Cry Anymore". Midway through
... | When was fly me to the moon released? |
<b>Star Wars</b>: Episode I – <b>The Phantom Menace</b>. From Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. "<b>Star Wars</b> I" redirects here ... Padmé Amidala is a fictional character in the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise, appearing in
the prequel ... When Lucas drafted the script for <b>The Phantom Menace</b>, he
envisioned a "link between Padmé and Princess Leia, the daughter who follows
so ... The sequel to <b>The Phantom Menace</b>, <b>Star Wars</b>: Episode II - Attack of the Clones
reveals that as a Padawan, Jinn was mentored by the major antagonist of the ... <b>The Phantom Menace</b>[edit]. Introduced in <b>Star Wars</b>: Episode I – <b>The Phantom</b>
<b>Menace</b>, Windu appears as the Master of the Jedi Council. It received mixed reviews, with some critics hailing it as an improvement over its
predecessor <b>The Phantom Menace</b> and others considering it the worst
installment ... <b>Star Wars</b>: Episode I – <b>The Phantom Menace</b> is an epic space fantasy action-
adventure role playing video game released by LucasArts and based on the film
of ... In the fictional universe of the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise, Palpatine is a master
manipulator and "<b>phantom menace</b>". Though appearing to be a well-intentioned
public ... <b>Star Wars</b>: Episode I – <b>The Phantom Menace</b> (soundtrack). From Wikipedia, the
free encyclopedia. Jake Matthew Lloyd (born March 5, 1989), also known as Jake Broadbent, is an
American former child actor who portrayed Anakin Skywalker in the 1999 film
<b>Star Wars</b>: Episode I – <b>The Phantom Menace</b>, the first in the <b>Star Wars</b> prequel
trilogy. He first appears in <b>Star Wars</b>: Episode I – <b>The Phantom Menace</b> (portrayed by
Ray Park and voiced by Peter Serafinowicz). While seemingly killed at the hands
... | Who plays the queen in star wars the phantom menace? |
<b>The Big Comfy Couch</b> is a Canadian comedy children's television series about
Loonette and her doll Molly who solve everyday problems on their Big Comfy ... Alyson Stephanie Court (born November 9, 1973) is a Canadian actress and
voice actress. She is known for her roles as Loonette the Clown on <b>The Big</b>
<b>Comfy Couch</b> ... Cheryl Wagner, the creator of <b>The Big Comfy Couch</b>, is a Gemini Award and
Emmy award- winning Canadian children's television writer, showrunner and ... JP Houston is a singer-songwriter, producer, storyteller, and radio host. Career[
edit]. Houston has a large catalogue of songs composed for TV, theater, film and
record. One of his first credits, while still in high school, was composing the theme
song to the PBS/YTV children's series <b>The Big Comfy Couch</b>. Koba Entertainment is a producer of original musical theatre based in Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada. To date, they have produced numerous Canadian and U.S.
tours for such famous children's properties as Bubble Guppies, Max and Ruby,
Toopy & Binoo, The Backyardigans, <b>The Big Comfy Couch</b>, ... Radical Sheep Productions is a Canadian children's television series production
company. ... Its productions include Stella and Sam, and <b>The Big Comfy Couch</b>, a
Gemini-award-winning series for preschoolers, which produced seven seasons ... Evelyne Datl is a Canadian musician, record producer, and composer of music
for film and ... TV shows Adventures of Dudley the Dragon, <b>The Big Comfy Couch</b>
and What's for Dinner?, as well as in several feature films (Show Me), dramatic ... American Public Television (APT) is the largest syndicator of programming for
public television ... Yan Can Cook, Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen,
<b>The Big Comfy Couch</b>, Net Cafe, Pati's Mexican Table, Samantha Brown's Places
to ... Gary Dale Farmer (born June 12, 1953) is an Aboriginal Canadian actor and
musician. ... Farmer also appeared in two episodes of the popular children's
television show <b>Big Comfy Couch</b> as Wobbly. He was nominated for Independent
Spirit ... Periscope Pictures is a Canadian production company, based in Charlottetown,
Prince Edward Island. Founded by producers/writers Cheryl Wagner, the creator
of <b>The Big Comfy Couch</b> and Harmony Wagner in March 2010, ... | Who played luna on the big comfy couch? |
"<b>Somebody That I Used to Know</b>" is a <b>song</b> written by Belgian-Australian <b>singer</b>-
songwriter <b>Gotye</b>, featuring New Zealand <b>singer</b> Kimbra. The <b>song</b> was released
... Wouter "Wally" De Backer (born 21 May 1980), known professionally as <b>Gotye</b> is
a Belgian-born Australian multi-instrumentalist and <b>singer</b>-songwriter. "A Girl I <b>Used to Know</b>" is a <b>song</b> written by Jack Clement and originally released
as a single by George Jones on United Artists Records. It became a top five hit for
Jones, peaking at number three. Jones recorded the <b>song</b> again with wife Tammy
Wynette as "<b>Someone</b> I <b>Used to Know</b>" for their ... "<b>Someone That I Used</b> to Love" is the title of a torch <b>song</b> written by Michael
Masser and lyricist Gerry Goffin: first recorded in 1977 by Bette Midler, the <b>song</b> ... Kimbra Lee Johnson (born 27 March 1990) is a New Zealand <b>singer</b>, songwriter,
record ... On 5 July Kimbra <b>sang</b> in <b>Gotye's</b> single, "<b>Somebody That I Used to</b>
<b>Know</b>", which was mixed by Tétaz. Tétaz had recommended Kimbra to <b>Gotye</b>
after a ... Thirteen is a 1986 Emmylou Harris album. The title came from its status as her
thirteenth studio ... 1) "Mystery Train" a 1953 <b>song</b> by Junior Parker that was
made famous by Elvis Presley's 1955 enduring version. ... 3) "Just <b>Someone</b> I
<b>Used to Know</b>" is a cover of a 1969 #1 country duet by Porter Wagoner & Dolly
Parton, ... Not the Same Person You <b>Used to Know</b> (Korean: 니가 알던 내가 아냐; RR: Niga
Aldeon Naega ... The new members include Lee <b>Sang</b>-min, Boom, Jang <b>Sung</b>-
kyu and Jung Hye-<b>sung</b>. The second season, named V2, is expected to air on ... Porter Wayne and Dolly Rebecca is the fourth collaborative studio album by
Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. It was released on March 9, 1970, by RCA
Victor. The album includes the Grammy nominated single, "Just <b>Someone</b> I <b>Used</b>
<b>to Know</b>". "Bad Idea" is a <b>song</b> performed by the American <b>singer</b> Ariana Grande from her
fifth studio album Thank U, Next (2019). The track was written by Grande, Peter
Svensson, Savan Kotecha, and its producers Max Martin and Ilya Salmanzadeh.
It is an EDM and trap <b>song</b> in which Grande talks about using <b>someone</b> to ...
found it too similar to <b>Gotye</b> and Kimbra's "<b>Somebody That I Used to Know</b>". "Big Brother" is the fifteenth episode and spring premiere of the third season of
the American ... In addition to duetting on "<b>Somebody That I Used to Know</b>",
Bomer and Criss perform a ... the iTunes version of the <b>song</b> that the show
released was "very true" to <b>Gotye's</b>, that in the episode itself, "the reality is, it was
drier". The two ... | Who sang someone that i used to know? |
Jack Roosevelt <b>Robinson</b> (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was an
American professional baseball player who became the first African American to
play ... <b>Jackie Robinson</b> Day is a traditional event which occurs annually on April 15 in
Major League Baseball (MLB), commemorating and honoring the day Jackie ... The <b>Jackie Robinson</b> Story is a 1950 biographical film directed by Alfred E.
Green and starring <b>Jackie Robinson</b> as himself. The film focuses on Robinson's ... The <b>Jackie Robinson</b> Parkway is a 4.95-mile (7.97 km) parkway in the New York
City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. The western terminus of the parkway is ... The <b>Jackie Robinson</b> Foundation is a national, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization,
which gives scholarships to minority youths for higher education, as well as ... The <b>Jackie Robinson</b> Ballpark is a historic baseball field in Daytona Beach,
Florida, United States. It is located at 105 East Orange Avenue on City Island, in
the ... <b>Jackie Robinson</b> Stadium is a college baseball stadium in Los Angeles,
California, U.S., the home field of the UCLA Bruins of the Pac-12 Conference.
Opened in ... <b>Jackie Robinson</b> (born May 20, 1955) is an American former professional
basketball player. A 6'6" forward from UNLV, Robinson played in the NBA from
1978 to ... <b>Jackie Robinson's</b> widow, Rachel Robinson, was involved in the production of
the film and has praised the end result, saying, "It was important to me because I
... Their son <b>Jackie Robinson</b>, Jr. (1946–1971) was born in November 1946. The
Robinsons would later have a ... | When did jackie robinson retire from playing baseball? |
"<b>I'm Gonna Hire a Wino to Decorate Our Home</b>" is a <b>song</b> written by Dewayne
Blackwell, and <b>recorded</b> by American country music artist David Frizzell. David Frizzell (born September 26, 1941) is an American country music <b>singer</b>.
He is the ... The <b>song</b> won the Country Music Association's <b>Song</b> of the <b>Year</b> and
Vocal Duet ... <sup>A</sup>"<b>I'm Gonna Hire a Wino to Decorate Our Home</b>" also peaked at No
. Dewayne L. Blackwell (born September 17, 1936) is an American <b>songwriter</b>
active since the 1950s. His <b>songs</b> include "Mr. Blue", a 1959 hit for the
Fleetwoods; "<b>I'm Gonna Hire a Wino to Decorate Our Home</b>", a 1982 hit for David
Frizzell; ... "L.A. International Airport" is a <b>song</b> written by Leanne Scott that became an
international pop hit for the American country <b>singer</b> Susan Raye in 1971. The
<b>song</b> was first <b>recorded</b> by David Frizzell in 1970. ... "Merry-Go-Round of Love" (
U.S.); "Willy Jones" (Germany); "Something to Forgive Him For". Released, April
1971. "I Just Came to Dance" is a <b>song</b> written by Ken Bell, Terry Skinner and J. L.
Wallace, and <b>recorded</b> by American country music artists David Frizzell and
Shelly West. ... "I'm Gonna Hire a Wino to Decorate Our Home" (1982), "I Just
Came Here ... "Lost My Baby Blues" is a <b>song</b> written by Ben Peters, and <b>recorded</b> by American
country music ... Notable singles. "L.A. International Airport"; "I Just Can't Help
Believing"; "<b>I'm Gonna Hire a Wino to Decorate Our Home</b>"; "Lost My Baby Blues". (1982), "<b>I'm Gonna Hire a Wino to Decorate Our Home</b>" (1982). Shelly West
singles chronology. "Husbands and Wives" (1981), "Another Honky-Tonk Night
on Broadway" (1982), "I Just Came Here to Dance" (1982). "Another Honky-Tonk
Night on Broadway" is a <b>song</b> written by Steve Dorff, Snuff Garrett and ... <b>recorded</b>
by American country music artists David Frizzell and Shelly West. William Orville "Lefty" Frizzell (March 31, 1928 – July 19, 1975) was an American
country music ... Frizzell influenced a number of other country <b>singers</b>, including
George Jones, Willie Nelson, Roy Orbison, ... His biggest hits were 1982's "<b>I'm</b>
<b>Gonna Hire a Wino (To Decorate Our Home</b>)" and "You're the Reason God Made
... "L.A. International Airport"; "I Just Can't Help Believing"; "<b>I'm Gonna Hire a Wino to</b>
<b>Decorate Our Home</b>"; "Lost My Baby Blues". Singles with Shelly West. "You're ... T.R. Dallas (born 21 October 1949) is the stage name of Tom Allen, a country and
Irish <b>singer</b> ... Later that <b>year</b> his cover version of Mac Davis' "It's Hard to Be
Humble" reached ... "<b>I'm Gonna Hire a Wino (to Decorate Our Home</b>)", CM 040. | Who sang the song i'm going to hire a wino to decorate our home? |
The Motorcycle Diaries (Spanish: Diarios de motocicleta) <b>is</b> a 2004 biopic about
the journey and written memoir of the 23-year-old Ernesto Guevara, who <b>would</b>
several years ... For the Malayalam film, see Motorcycle Diaries (film). ... The
screenplay <b>is</b> based primarily on Guevara's <b>trip</b> diary of the same name, with
additional ... The Motorcycle Diaries (Spanish: Diarios de Motocicleta) <b>is</b> a memoir that traces
the early travels of Marxist revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, then a 23-year-
old medical student, and his friend <b>Alberto</b> Granado, a 29-year-old biochemist. ...
A <b>meeting</b> with a homeless communist <b>couple</b> in <b>search</b> of mining <b>work</b> made a ... Article closed for 5 days. I feel this <b>was a</b> good decision as the ongoing
vandalism by Mattisse ... I <b>have</b> copied the direction several places so he <b>could</b>
<b>see</b> the. ... 95, Jean Cormier avec la collaboration de Hilda Guevara, <b>Alberto</b>
Granada. 1995 ... "Along with <b>traveling</b> around the world <b>meeting</b> important
leaders on behalf of ... | Where do fuser and alberto meet the indigenous couple who were traveling to look for work? |
<b>My Little Pony</b> is a toy line and media franchise mainly targeting girls, developed
by American toy company Hasbro. The first toys were developed by Bonnie ... Faust sought to challenge the established nature of the existing <b>My Little Pony</b>
line, creating more in-depth characters and adventurous settings; she left the
series ... <b>My Little Pony</b> is an American animated television series produced by Sunbow
Productions and Marvel Productions based on the <b>My Little Pony</b> toys released ... Plot. The <b>ponies</b> of Equestria prepare for their first Friendship Festival, overseen
by Princess Twilight Sparkle in Canterlot. The festivities are interrupted by an ... <b>My Little Pony</b> Tales is an American animated television series produced by
Sunbow Productions and Graz Entertainment, animation produced by AKOM,
and ... IDW Publishing, an American comic publisher which has been publishing tie-in
comic books to Hasbro properties since 2005, began to publish monthly <b>My Little</b>
... Rescue at Midnight Castle. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to
navigation Jump to search. <b>My Little Pony</b>: ... As a result of these efforts in part, <b>My Little Pony</b>: Friendship Is Magic has become
a major commercial success with the series becoming the highest-rated original ... American toy company Hasbro launched the fourth incarnation of <b>My Little Pony</b>
toyline and media franchise in 2010. This generation is not given any name by ... The <b>ponies</b> send out a search party to find Baby Lickety-Split and Spike, while
Hydia decides to concoct the Smooze, an unstoppable purple ooze that will bury
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"<b>United Korea</b>" redirects here. For <b>unified</b> sports teams of North and South <b>Korea</b>,
see <b>Unified Korean</b> sporting teams. North <b>Korea</b>–<b>United</b> States relations refers to international relations between
North Korea and the United States. The political and diplomatic relations
between ... The 2018 North <b>Korea</b>–<b>United</b> States Singapore Summit, commonly known as
Singapore Summit, was a summit meeting between North Korean Chairman Kim
... South <b>Korea</b>–<b>United</b> States relations refers to international relations between
South Korea and the United States. Relations commenced since 1950, when the
... Not only was a <b>unified</b> team shelved, but the Beijing Organizing Committee for
the Olympic Games (BOCOG)'s plan to make the two <b>Korean</b> teams enter ... A <b>unified</b> team of South <b>Korea</b> and North <b>Korea</b> competed under the title "<b>Korea</b>"
at the 2018 Winter Olympics in ice hockey. At the 2018 Winter Olympics, the ... The Republic of <b>Korea</b> and the Democratic People's Republic of <b>Korea</b> were
simultaneously admitted to the <b>United</b> Nations (UN) in 1991. On 8 August 1991,
the ... The 2019 North <b>Korea</b>–<b>United</b> States Hanoi Summit, commonly known as the
Hanoi Summit, was a two-day summit meeting between North Korean Chairman
... The <b>United</b> States–<b>Korea</b> Free Trade Agreement also known as KORUS FTA, is a
trade agreement between the <b>United</b> States and South <b>Korea</b>. Negotiations ... <b>United</b> States Forces <b>Korea</b> (USFK) is a sub-<b>unified</b> command of <b>United</b> States
Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM). USFK is the joint headquarters ... | When was the last time korea was united? |
The <b>Colorado River</b> is one of the principal rivers in the Southwestern United
States and northern Mexico. The 1,450-mile-long (2,330 km) river drains an ... The <b>Colorado River</b> is an approximately 862-mile (1,387 km) long river in the
U.S. state of Texas. It is the 18th longest river in the United States and the longest
... The <b>Colorado River</b> is a major river of the western United States and northwest
Mexico in North America. Its headwaters are in the Rocky Mountains where La ... The <b>Colorado River</b> Aqueduct, or CRA, is a 242 mi (389 km) water conveyance in
Southern California in the United States, operated by the Metropolitan Water ... The <b>Colorado River</b> Compact is a 1922 agreement among seven U.S. states in
the basin of the <b>Colorado River</b> in the American Southwest governing the ... The <b>Colorado River</b> Delta is the region where the <b>Colorado River</b> flows into the
Gulf of California in eastern Mexicali Municipality in the north of the state of Baja ... Hoover Dam is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the <b>Colorado</b>
<b>River</b>, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona. It was ... The <b>Colorado River</b> toad (Incilius alvarius), also known as the Sonoran Desert
toad, is found in northern Mexico and the southwestern United States. Its toxin, as
... The Little <b>Colorado River</b> (Hopi: Paayu) is a tributary of the <b>Colorado River</b> in the
U.S. state of Arizona, providing the principal drainage from the Painted Desert ... The <b>Colorado River</b> Storage Project is a United States Bureau of Reclamation
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Deoxyribonucleic acid is a molecule composed of two chains that coil around
each other to form a double helix carrying genetic instructions for the
development, functioning, growth and reproduction of all <b>known</b> organisms and
many viruses. DNA and ribonucleic acid (<b>RNA</b>) are nucleic acids; alongside
<b>proteins</b>, lipids ... <b>RNA</b> strands are created using DNA strands as a template in a
<b>process called</b> ... A base pair (bp) is a unit consisting of two nucleobases bound to each other by
hydrogen bonds. They form the building blocks of the DNA double helix and
contribute to the folded <b>structure</b> of both DNA and <b>RNA</b>. <b>Dictated</b> by specific
hydrogen bonding patterns, Watson–Crick base pairs ... Many DNA-binding
<b>proteins</b> can recognize specific base-pairing patterns that ... In genetics, a sense strand, or coding strand, is the segment within double-
stranded DNA that ... It is ultimately the gene product, or mRNA, that <b>dictates</b>
which strand of one ... This <b>process</b> typically involves removal of introns from the
initial <b>RNA</b> ... translated <b>protein</b> peptide sequence can be directly inferred from
this strand. <b>Protein</b> folding is the physical <b>process</b> by which a <b>protein</b> chain acquires its
native ... Characteristic of secondary <b>structure</b> are the <b>structures known as</b> alpha
helices and beta sheets that fold rapidly because they are stabilized by
intramolecular ... Ribonucleic acid (<b>RNA</b>) is a polymeric molecule essential in various biological
roles in coding, decoding, regulation and expression of genes. <b>RNA</b> and DNA
are nucleic acids, and, along with lipids, <b>proteins</b> and ... One of these active
<b>processes</b> is <b>protein</b> synthesis, a universal <b>function</b> in which <b>RNA</b> molecules
direct the ... In cell biology, the nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic
cells. ... In the first step of ribosome assembly, a <b>protein called RNA</b> polymerase I
... Other subnuclear <b>structures</b> appear as part of abnormal disease <b>processes</b>. In molecular biology, the five-prime cap (5′ cap) is a specially altered nucleotide
on the 5′ end of some primary transcripts such as precursor messenger <b>RNA</b>.
This <b>process</b>, <b>known as</b> mRNA capping, is highly regulated and vital in the ... The
5′ cap is chemically similar to the 3′ end of an <b>RNA</b> molecule (the 5′ carbon
... <b>RNA</b> polymerase (ribonucleic acid polymerase), abbreviated RNAP or <b>RNApol</b>,
officially ... RNAP produces <b>RNA</b> that functionally is either coding (for <b>protein</b>) ...
Eukaryotic and archaeal <b>RNA</b> polymerases have a similar core <b>structure</b> and
work in ... The <b>process</b> of adding nucleotides to the <b>RNA</b> strand is <b>known as</b>
elongation; ... A virus is a small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an
organism. ... A short time later, this virus was separated into <b>protein</b> and <b>RNA</b>
parts. ... Opinions differ on whether viruses are a form of life, or organic <b>structures</b>
that ... These include a <b>process called</b> antigenic drift where individual bases in
the ... Transcription is the first of several steps of DNA based gene expression in which
a particular ... The stretch of DNA transcribed into an <b>RNA</b> molecule is <b>called</b> a
transcription unit ... Overall, <b>RNA</b> helps synthesize, regulate, and <b>process</b>
<b>proteins</b>; it therefore ... "Overlapping pathways <b>dictate</b> termination of <b>RNA</b>
polymerase II ... | Rna dictates the structure of a protein in a process known as? |
In the Matter of Britain, Igraine is the <b>mother</b> of King Arthur. She is also known in
Latin as Igerna ... Yet Geoffrey also refers to King Hoel of Brittany as <b>Arthur's</b>
nephew and presents a prophecy that to Uther's daughter will be born a ... In the
2017 film <b>King Arthur</b>: <b>Legend of the Sword</b>, Igraine is portrayed by Poppy
Delevingne. <b>King Arthur</b>: <b>Legend of the Sword</b> is a 2017 epic fantasy action adventure film ...
from a story by Harold and David Dobkin, inspired by <b>Arthurian</b> legends. ... As '
Snatched' Swims To $17.5M in A 'Guardians'-Ruled <b>Mother's</b> Day Weekend". Morgan le Fay alternatively known as Morgan[n]a, Morgain[a/e], Morg[a]ne,
Morgant[e], Morge[i]n, and Morgue[in] among other names and spellings, is a
powerful enchantress in the <b>Arthurian legend</b>. ... d'<b>Arthur</b>, she is usually
established as the youngest daughter of <b>Arthur's mother</b>, Igraine, and her first
husband, Gorlois. The Lady of the Lake is an enchantress in the Matter of Britain, the body of
medieval literature and <b>legend</b> associated with <b>King Arthur</b>. She plays a pivotal
role in many stories, including giving <b>Arthur</b> his <b>sword</b> ... Modern authors of
<b>Arthurian</b> fiction adapt the Lady of the Lake <b>legend</b> in various ways, often using
two or more ... <b>King Arthur's</b> family grew throughout the centuries with <b>King Arthur</b>'s <b>legend</b>.
Several of the legendary members of this mythical <b>king's</b> family became leading ... Mordred or Modred is a character who is variously portrayed in the <b>Arthurian</b>
<b>legend</b>. ... The Morte Arthure has Mordred grievously wound <b>Arthur</b> with the
<b>sword</b> ... the character of Morgan le Fay, who may be Mordred's <b>mother</b> or
alternatively ... Gawain also known as Gawaine or Gauwaine, among various other forms and
spellings, is <b>King Arthur</b>'s nephew and a Knight of the Round Table in the
<b>Arthurian legend</b>. ... He has a horse named Gringolet, uses the <b>sword</b> Excalibur,
and his sons may include the "Fair Unknown", Gingalain. One recurring theme of
later ... Percival or Peredur Perceval, Parzival, Parsifal, etc.—is one of <b>King Arthur</b>'s
legendary Knights ... 1 Etymology and origin; 2 In <b>Arthurian legend</b> ... The earliest
reference to Perceval is in Chrétien de Troyes's first <b>Arthurian</b> romance ... It
begins with his birth and secluded upbringing as a naive boy by his widowed
<b>mother</b>. The <b>Arthurian legend</b> features many characters, including the Knights of the
Round Table and ... <b>Mother</b> to <b>King Arthur</b> through an affair with Uther Pendragon
, <b>mother</b> of Morgause and Morgan le Fay through her first husband Gorlois ...
called the Lady of the Lake—their actions include giving <b>Arthur</b> his <b>sword</b>
Excalibur, ... Lancelot du Lac also written as Launcelot and other spellings, is one of the
Knights of the Round Table in the <b>Arthurian legend</b>. He typically features as <b>King</b>
<b>Arthur</b>'s greatest companion, the lord of Joyous ... defeated <b>Arthur</b> himself when
the <b>king</b> dueled Lancelot without being known (<b>Arthur's sword</b> Caliburn, emitted
light ... | King arthur legend of the sword arthur's mother? |
<b>Into Thin Air</b>: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster is a 1997 bestselling
non-fiction <b>book</b> written by Jon Krakauer. It details Krakauer's experience in the ... <b>Into Thin Air</b>: <b>Death</b> on Everest is a 1997 American disaster television film ... Jon
Krakauer, the author of the <b>book</b> on which the film is based (<b>Into Thin Air</b>: A ... <b>Into Thin Air</b>: <b>Death</b> on Everest (released 9 November 1997), is a made-for-TV
movie based on Jon Krakauer's <b>book Into Thin Air</b>: A Personal Account of the Mt. Jon Krakauer (born April 12, 1954) is an American writer and mountaineer. He is
the author of best-selling non-fiction <b>books</b>—Into the Wild; <b>Into Thin Air</b>; ...
regarding the <b>death</b> of Andy Harris—in <b>Into Thin Air</b>, which also includes
extensive ... Robert Edwin Hall NZBS MBE (14 January 1961 – 11 May 1996) was a New
Zealand mountaineer. He was the head guide of a 1996 Mount Everest
expedition during which he, a fellow guide, and two clients <b>died</b>. A best-selling
account of the expedition was given in Jon Krakauer's Into Thin ... Jon Krakauer
published an article in Outside and a <b>book</b> called <b>Into Thin Air</b> ... Seaborn Beck Weathers (born December 16, 1946) is an American pathologist
from Texas. He survived the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, which was covered in
Jon Krakauer's <b>book Into Thin Air</b> (1997), its film adaptation <b>Into Thin Air</b>: <b>Death</b> ... Followed by, <b>Into Thin Air</b>. Into the Wild is a 1996 non-fiction <b>book</b> written by Jon
Krakauer. It is an expansion of a 9,000-word article by Krakauer on Christopher
McCandless titled "<b>Death</b> of an Innocent", ... <b>Into Thin Air</b> is a 1997 <b>book</b> by Jon Krakauer. <b>Into Thin Air</b> may also refer to: <b>Into</b>
<b>Thin Air</b>: <b>Death</b> on Everest, a 1997 American TV movie based on Krakauer's ... Krakauer details the disagreements, and his rapprochement with Boukreev, in
the postscript to the 1999 edition of <b>Into Thin Air</b>. Boukreev was <b>killed</b> in 1997 in
an ... Everest is a 2015 biographical adventure film that was directed and produced by
Baltasar ... He strips off his outer clothing and slides off the mountainside to his
<b>death</b>. ... Jon Krakauer, author of <b>Into Thin Air</b>, denounced the movie, stating
some of its ... <b>Into Thin Air</b>: <b>Death</b> on Everest · After the Wind, a <b>book</b> by Lou
Kasischke ... | Who dies in the book into thin air? |
The cochineal is a scale insect in the suborder Sternorrhyncha, from which the
natural <b>dye</b> carmine is <b>derived</b>. ... One reason for its popularity is that many
commercial synthetic <b>red dyes</b> and <b>food</b> colorings have been found to be
carcinogenic. <b>Food coloring</b>, or color additive, is any <b>dye</b>, pigment or substance that imparts
color when it is added to <b>food</b> or drink. They <b>come</b> in many forms consisting of
liquids, powders, gels, and pastes. ... The seven <b>dyes</b> initially approved were
Ponceau 3R (FD&C <b>Red</b> No. 1), amaranth (FD&C <b>Red</b> No. 2), erythrosine (FD&C
<b>Red</b> No. Allura <b>Red</b> AC is a <b>red</b> azo <b>dye</b> that goes by several names, including FD&C <b>Red</b>
40. It is used as a <b>food dye</b> and has the E number E129. ... hand and determined
that "the available scientific evidence <b>does</b> not substantiate a link between the ... Carmine also called cochineal, cochineal extract, crimson lake or carmine lake,
natural <b>red</b> 4, ... The English word "carmine" is <b>derived from</b> the French word
carmin (12th century), from Medieval Latin carminium, from Arabic ... Although
principally a <b>red dye</b>, it is found in many <b>foods</b> that are shades of <b>red</b>, pink, and
purple. Amaranth, FD&C <b>Red</b> No. 2, E123, C.I. <b>Food Red</b> 9, Acid <b>Red</b> 27, Azorubin S, or
C.I. 16185 is a modified <b>red</b> azo <b>dye</b> used as a <b>food dye</b> and to color cosmetics. <b>Red</b> is the color at the end of the visible spectrum of light, next to orange and
opposite violet. ... The most common synthetic <b>food coloring</b> today is Allura <b>Red</b>
AC, a <b>red</b> azo <b>dye</b> that goes by several names ... Controlled tests have
demonstrated that wearing <b>red does</b> not increase performance or levels of
testosterone during ... <b>Red</b> velvet cake is traditionally a <b>red</b>, <b>red</b>-brown, crimson or scarlet colored
chocolate layer cake, layered with white cream cheese or ermine icing.
Traditional recipes <b>do</b> not use <b>food coloring</b>, with the <b>red</b> color due to ... Velvet
cake is thought to <b>originate</b> in the Victorian era. During that era velvet cake was
served as a fancy ... A <b>dye</b> is a coloured substance that chemically bonds to the substrate to which it is
being applied. This distinguishes <b>dyes</b> from pigments which <b>do</b> not chemically
bind to the ... The majority of natural <b>dyes</b> are <b>derived from</b> plant sources: roots,
berries, bark, ... Examples of acid <b>dye</b> are Alizarine Pure Blue B, Acid <b>red</b> 88, etc. Annatto is an orange-<b>red</b> condiment and <b>food coloring derived from</b> the seeds of
the achiote ... During the summer, the high levels of carotene in the grass <b>would</b>
have given the milk an orange tint which was carried through into the cheese. A maraschino cherry is a preserved, sweetened cherry, typically made from light-
colored sweet ... soaked in a suspension of <b>food coloring</b> (common <b>red food dye</b>
is FD&C <b>Red</b> 40), sugar syrup, and other components. ... research: his intention
was to develop a better brining process for cherries that <b>would</b> not soften them. | Where does red dye in food come from? |
A <b>tendon</b> or sinew is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that connects
muscle to bone and is capable of withstanding tension. <b>Tendons</b> are similar to ... The Achilles <b>tendon</b> or heel cord, also known as the calcaneal <b>tendon</b>, is a
<b>tendon</b> of the back of the leg, and the thickest in the human body. It serves to
attach ... The Golgi <b>tendon</b> organ (GTO) is a proprioceptive sensory receptor organ that
senses changes in muscle tension. It lies at the origins and insertion of skeletal ... The mucous sheaths of the <b>tendons</b> around the ankle protect <b>tendons</b> in the
ankle. All the <b>tendons</b> crossing the ankle-joint are enclosed for part of their length
in ... The <b>tendons</b> of certain animals (particularly beef <b>tendon</b>) are used as an
ingredient in some Asian cuisines, including the Chinese, Japanese, Korean, ... The common flexor <b>tendon</b> is a <b>tendon</b> that attaches to the medial epicondyle of
the humerus It serves as the upper attachment point for the superficial muscles ... Pages in category "<b>Tendons</b>". The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9
total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). Prestressed concrete is a form of concrete used in construction. It is substantially
"prestressed" (compressed) during its fabrication, in a manner that strengthens it
against tensile forces which will exist when in service. <sup>:3–5</sup>. This compression is
produced by the tensioning of high-strength "<b>tendons</b>" ... Tendinopathy, also known as tendinitis or tendonitis, is a type of <b>tendon</b> disorder
that results in pain, swelling, and impaired function. The pain is typically worse ... In the human body, the carpal tunnel or carpal canal is the passageway on the
palmar side of the wrist that connects the forearm to the hand. The tunnel is
bounded by the bones of the wrist and flexor retinaculum from connective tissue.
Normally several <b>tendons</b> from the flexor group of forearm muscles and the ... | What are the functions of tendon and ligament? |
The <b>October Revolution</b>, officially known in Soviet historiography as the Great
October Socialist Revolution and commonly referred to as the October Uprising, ... The situation climaxed with the <b>October Revolution</b> in 1917, a Bolshevik-led
armed insurrection by workers and soldiers in ... The Order of the <b>October Revolution</b> was instituted on October 31, 1967, in time
for the 50th anniversary of the <b>October Revolution</b>. It was conferred upon ... <b>October Revolution</b> Island is the largest island of the Severnaya Zemlya group in
the Russian Arctic. The area of this island has been estimated at 14,170 km<sup>2</sup> ... The Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the <b>October Revolution</b>, Op. 74, is a
dramatic cantata by Sergei Prokofiev. Contents. 1 Introduction. 1.1 Movements. <b>October Revolution</b> Day was a public holiday in the Soviet Union and other
Soviet-aligned states, officially observed on November 7 from 1927 to 1990. ... and cruelty which was to characterise the Civil War occurred during the
<b>October revolution</b> and its aftermath: utopian revolution marred by sporadic red
terror; ... The 1983 <b>October Revolution</b> Parade was a parade on to celebrate the 66th
anniversary of the <b>October Revolution</b> of 1917. It took place on Red Square in ... The 1990 <b>October Revolution</b> Parade was the last parade commemorating the
1917 <b>October Revolution</b> during the Soviet Union's existence. It celebrated the ... The <b>October Revolution</b>, or "Red October", was a revolution in Russia led by the
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The <b>Hundred Years</b>' <b>War</b> was a series of conflicts from 1337 to 1453, waged
between the House of Plantagenet, rulers of England and the French House of ... The Edwardian War was the first phase of the <b>Hundred Years</b>' <b>War</b> between
France and England. It was named after King Edward III of England, who claimed
... This is a list of major battles in the <b>Hundred Years</b>' <b>War</b>, a conflict between France
and England that lasted 116 years from 1337 to 1453. There are 56 of them. This is a timeline of the <b>Hundred Years</b>' <b>War</b> between England and France from
1337 to 1453 as well as some of the events leading up to the war Contents. The worldwide Microsoft Windows release was on May 29, 2015. The game is
loosely based on the <b>Hundred Years</b>' <b>War</b> between the Kingdoms of England and
... The Second <b>Hundred Years</b>' <b>War</b> (c. 1689 – c. 1815) is a periodization or
historical era term used by some historians to describe the series of military
conflicts ... The Thirty <b>Years</b>' <b>War</b> was a <b>war</b> fought primarily in Central Europe between
1618 and 1648. ... Those that survived, like the small village of Drais near Mainz,
would take almost a <b>hundred years</b> to recover. The Swedish armies alone may
have ... The <b>Hundred Years</b>' Croatian–Ottoman <b>War</b> is the name for a sequence of
conflicts, mostly of relatively low intensity, ("Small <b>War</b>", Croatian: Mali rat)
between ... The Three <b>Hundred</b> and Thirty Five <b>Years</b>' <b>War</b> was an alleged state of <b>war</b>
between the Netherlands and the Isles of Scilly (located off the southwest coast of
... Pages in category "Sieges of the <b>Hundred Years</b>' <b>War</b>". The following 20 pages
are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn
... | What was the result of the 100 year war? |
... in seven games to bring a professional sports <b>championship</b> to Washington,
D.C. for the first time in 36 years. Sporting Kansas City, often shortened to Sporting KC, is an American
professional soccer club ... The Fire put ten shots on goal, but Tony Meola and
the defense held, and the <b>Wizards</b> claimed their first MLS Cup <b>Championship</b>.
Tony Meola ... The 1978 NBA World <b>Championship</b> Series was the <b>championship</b> round of the
National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 1977–78 season, and the culmination ... <b>Championships</b>, (4) 2 CBA 1 IBA 1 D-League. Division/Conference titles, (7) 3
CBA 2 IBA 2 D-League. The Dakota <b>Wizards</b> were an American professional
basketball team based in Bismarck, North ... The Washington <b>Wizards</b> are an American professional basketball team based in
Washington, ... Since their formation, the <b>Wizards</b> have won six divisional
<b>championships</b>, four conference <b>championships</b>, one league <b>championship</b> and
have ... Conference <b>championships</b> (0). Division <b>championships</b> (0). Home arena(s).
Mobile Civic Center (2002). The Mobile <b>Wizards</b> were an af2 arena football team
that played their home games in Mobile, ... Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, 1963), also known by his initials MJ, is
an American former professional basketball player and the principal owner of the
Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played 15
seasons in the NBA, winning six <b>championships</b> with the ... Jordan's
responsibilities with the <b>Wizards</b> were comprehensive. The Southeast Division is one of the three divisions in the Eastern Conference of
the National Basketball Association (NBA). The division consists of five teams,
the Atlanta Hawks, the Charlotte Hornets, the Miami Heat, the Orlando Magic and
the Washington <b>Wizards</b>. ... Miami's three <b>championships</b> (2006, 2012, and 2013)
each came after ... The 2009 Kansas City <b>Wizards</b> season was the club's 14th in MLS and the
second season ... If they qualify for the <b>Champions</b> League through MLS, then the
highest placed team not already qualified will qualify. ^Note 2 - The winner of the
... The 2001–02 NBA season was the <b>Wizards</b>' 41st season in the National
Basketball Association ... to play for the <b>Wizards</b>. The team also signed free agent
Tyronn Lue, who previously won two <b>championships</b> with the Los Angeles Lakers
. | How many championships does the wizards franchise have? |
... its total membership when at least two-thirds are <b>present</b> and vote. ... Unlike
ordinary bills in accordance with <b>Article</b> 245 (except for money bills), <b>there</b> is no ...
requirement for <b>amendments</b> to pass, the <b>Indian constitution</b> is the ... out
government powers that <b>many amendments</b> address issues ... As of January 2020, <b>there</b> have been 104 <b>amendments</b> of the <b>Constitution</b> of
<b>India</b> since it was ... As <b>many</b> as 17 State Assemblies, summoned on Saturday,
August 9 ratified this amendment and President ... Main page · Contents ·
Featured content · <b>Current</b> events · Random <b>article</b> · Donate to Wikipedia ·
Wikipedia store ... Fundamental rights are those rights which are essential for intellectual, moral and
spiritual ... These are enshrined in Part III (<b>Articles</b> 12 to 35) of the <b>Constitution</b> of
<b>India</b>. ... <b>There</b> are six fundamental rights recognised by the <b>Indian constitution</b>: ...
The right to <b>constitutional</b> remedies is <b>present</b> for enforcement of fundamental ... The <b>Constitution</b> of the United States is the supreme law of the United States of
America. ... <b>Amendments</b> to the United States <b>Constitution</b>, unlike ones made to
<b>many</b> constitutions ... the Convention: "<b>There</b> are several parts of this <b>Constitution</b>
which I do not <b>at present</b> approve, but I am not sure I shall never approve them. <b>Article</b> 370 of the <b>Indian constitution</b> gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir—
a region located in the northern part of <b>Indian</b> subcontinent which was ... The <b>Constitution</b> of Jammu and Kashmir was the legal document which
established the ... <b>Article</b> 370 of the <b>Constitution</b> of <b>India</b> stated that <b>Parliament</b> of
<b>India</b> and the ... that permanent residents of Jammu & Kashmir are citizens of
<b>India</b>, and <b>there</b> is ... Main page · Contents · Featured content · <b>Current</b> events ·
Random <b>article</b> ... Languages spoken in <b>India</b> belong to several language families, the major ones
being the ... <b>Article</b> 343 of the <b>Indian constitution</b> stated that the official language
of the ... <b>There</b> have been <b>many</b> movements in defence of this language and in
1999 ... Late Middle Odia (1700–1870) and Modern Odia (1870 till <b>present</b> day). Purpose, First <b>constitution</b> for the United States; replaced by the <b>current</b> United
States <b>Constitution</b> on March 4, 1789. The <b>Articles</b> of Confederation and
Perpetual Union was an agreement among the 13 original ... Initially, some states
met to deal with <b>their</b> trade and economic problems. However, as more states
became ... <b>Constitution</b> of Nepal 2015 is the <b>present</b> governing <b>Constitution</b> of Nepal. Nepal
is governed according to the <b>Constitution</b> which came into effect on Sept 20,
2015, replacing the Interim <b>Constitution</b> of 2007. The <b>constitution</b> of Nepal is
divided into 35 parts, 308 <b>Articles</b> and 9 ... The three <b>Indian</b> Scholars who
contributed during its writing were Prakash ... The <b>Constitution</b> of the Republic of Singapore is the supreme law of Singapore. A
written ... <b>There</b> are two ways to amend the <b>Constitution</b>, depending on the nature
of the ... Most of the <b>Constitution's Articles</b> can be amended with the support of
more ... Since Singapore was founded as a factory or trading post of the East
<b>India</b> ... | At present how many articles are there in indian constitution? |
This is a list of records of the <b>FIFA World Cup</b> and its qualification matches. ...
<b>Fastest goal</b> in a qualifying match: 8.1 seconds, Christian Benteke (Belgium), vs
Gibraltar, 2018 UEFA Group H ... Main article: List of <b>FIFA World Cup</b> own goals ... This article lists goals which have been considered among the fastest ever
scored in ... In addition, many of the goals listed in the Guinness Book of World
Records as ... 8.1 sec, <b>Fastest goal</b> ever scored in a <b>FIFA World Cup</b> qualification
game. 3 minutes: Pia Wunderlich ( Germany), vs Russia, 2003; Linda Sembrant (
Sweden), vs Nigeria, 2015. <b>Fastest goal</b> from kickoff in a final: 3rd minute: Carli
Lloyd ( ... Davide Gualtieri (born 27 April 1971) is a Sammarinese former footballer who
played as a forward. He scored the second <b>fastest goal in FIFA World Cup</b> ... In the third place play-off match against South Korea, Turkey won 3–2, taking
third place in only their second ever <b>FIFA World Cup</b>, and scored the <b>fastest goal</b>
in ... This article lists various football records and statistics of the Italy national football
team. ... Luigi Riva, 14; First goal in a <b>FIFA World Cup</b> match: Angelo Schiavio, 27
May 1934, 7–1 vs. ... Switzerland, both in the 2nd minute of play; <b>Fastest goal</b> by
a substitute at the UEFA European Championship: Alessandro Altobelli, ... In the second game then followed a 8-0 against Japan, with Videkull after 30
seconds, the 1-0 and thus the <b>fastest goal</b> in a women's <b>World Cup</b> succeeded. Goalscorers[edit]. Miroslav Klose was given the Golden Boot award for scoring
five <b>goals</b> in the <b>World Cup</b>. 5 <b>goals</b>. The following article outlines the statistics for the 2014 <b>FIFA World Cup</b>, which
took place in Brazil from 12 June to 13 July. The winner of the 2014 <b>World Cup</b>
was Germany. The leading goal scorer of this <b>World Cup</b> was James Rodriguez
of Columbia ... Clint Dempsey for United States - MS against Ghana; <b>Fastest goal</b>
in a match ... These are statistics for the 2018 <b>FIFA World Cup</b>, which took place in Russia from
14 June to 15 ... Twelve own goals were scored during the tournament, doubling
the record of six set in 1998. ... Portugal; Last hat-trick of the tournament: Harry
Kane for England against Panama; <b>Fastest goal</b> in a match from kickoff: 1st
minute | Who scored the fastest goal in fifa world cup? |
The <b>women's curling</b> tournament of the <b>2018</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b> was held between
14 and 25 ... Winter Games. Curling pictogram.svg. Venue, Gangneung Curling
Centre. Dates, 14–25 February. Competitors, 50 from 10 nations. Medalists ... <b>Women</b>[edit]. Games, <b>Gold</b>, <b>Silver</b>, Bronze. 1998 Nagano · details · Canada (CAN
) ... <b>2018</b> Pyeongchang · details · Sweden (SWE) Teams consisted of <b>one woman</b> and <b>one</b> man. There were eight participating
countries in the mixed competition. Contents. 1 ... The <b>women's</b> team <b>won gold</b> in 1998 and 2014, a <b>silver</b> in 2010, and a bronze in
2002 and 2006. Their mixed doubles team <b>won gold</b> in <b>2018</b>. The related ice ... Jessica Diggins and Kikkan Randall <b>won</b> the first <b>Olympic gold</b> medal in cross-
country skiing ever for the United States in the <b>women's</b> ... <b>Medalists</b>[edit]. <b>Medals</b> by sport. Sport, 1st, <b>gold</b> medalist(s), 2nd, <b>silver</b> medalist(
s), 3rd, bronze medalist(s), Total. Freestyle ... <b>Curling</b>, 1, 0, 0, 1. Snowboarding, 1
... <b>Silver</b>, Canada <b>women's</b> national ice hockey team. 2010 · <b>2018</b> →. Main article: Curling at the 2014 Winter <b>Olympics</b> · Curling at the
2014 Winter <b>Olympics</b> · Curling pictogram.svg · Qualification · Statistics.
Tournament. men, women. v · t · e. The <b>women's curling</b> tournament of the 2014
Winter <b>Olympics</b> was held at the Ice Cube Curling ... Canada won gold in the
women's tournament at the 2014 Winter Olympics. ... to <b>win gold</b> in two consecutive <b>Olympics</b>. Lawes was a member of the world
champion team as a third at the <b>2018</b> Ford World <b>Women's Curling</b>
Championship, ... Great Britain competed at the <b>2018</b> Winter <b>Olympics</b> in Pyeongchang, South
Korea, from 9 to 25 February <b>2018</b>, with 58 competitors in 11 sports. They <b>won</b>
five <b>medals</b> in total, <b>one gold</b> and four bronze, ranking 19th in the ... "Curling: First
Eight <b>Women's Curling</b> Teams Set for <b>2018 Olympic</b> Winter Games". <b>Medalists</b>[edit] ... Chinami Yoshida · Yumi Suzuki · Yurika Yoshida · Mari
Motohashi · Curling · <b>Women's curling</b>, 24 February ... | Who won gold in womens curling 2018 olympics? |
The <b>national debt</b> of the United States is the total debt, or unpaid borrowed funds,
carried by the ... In 2017, the <b>US debt</b>-to-GDP ratio was ranked 43rd <b>highest</b> out
of 207 countries. ... concerns of exposure to potential financial or political risk
should foreign banks stop <b>buying</b> Treasury securities or start selling them heavily. Six of the <b>largest debt buyers</b> participated in a three-year FTC study providing
some data related to 5,000 portfolios—mainly ... <b>United States</b> Treasury securities are government <b>debt</b> instruments issued by the
<b>United States</b> ... As government <b>debt</b> was undervalued, <b>debt purchasers</b> could
buy from the ... In 1929, the <b>US</b> Treasury shifted from the fixed-price subscription
system to a system of auctioning where 'Treasury Bills' would be sold to the
<b>highest</b> ... Government debt, also known as public interest, public debt, <b>national debt</b> and
sovereign debt, ... considered "risk free" in the U.S. This disregards the risk to
foreign <b>purchasers</b> of depreciation in the dollar relative to the lender's currency. ...
Sovereign debt problems have been a <b>major</b> public policy issue since World War
II, ... The <b>national debt</b> (or government debt) of the People's Republic of China is the
total amount of money owed by the government and all state organizations and ... The bond market is a financial market where participants can issue new <b>debt</b>,
known as the ... Other <b>bonds</b> denominated in the same currencies (<b>U.S.</b> Dollars
or Euros) will typically have ... Bond market participants are similar to participants
in most financial markets and are essentially either <b>buyers</b> (<b>debt</b> issuer) of funds
or ... PRA was listed in the Federal Trade Commission's Report on the <b>Debt Buying</b>
Industry (dated January 2013) as one of the <b>largest debt buyers</b> in the <b>US</b>. Within the <b>United States</b>, <b>debt</b> collection and debt collectors are ... debt <b>buyers</b>
under a definition that would include about 175 U.S. ... Encore Capital Group, Inc. and its subsidiaries form the <b>largest</b> publicly traded
<b>debt buyer</b> by revenue in the <b>United States</b>. It has operations and investments in
... In 2013, the Japanese public <b>debt</b> exceeded one quadrillion yen (<b>US</b>$10.46
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"<b>Anyone Who Knows What Love Is</b> (Will Understand)" is a 1964 song written by
Jeannie Seely and Randy Newman. It was recorded by Irma Thomas that same
year and <b>released</b> as the B-side to ... Irma Thomas (born February 18, 1941) is an American singer from New Orleans.
She is known ... "<b>Anyone Who Knows What Love Is</b> (Will Understand)" was co-
written by a ... In August 2009, a compilation album with three new songs titled
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from ... Subsequent comments should be <b>made</b> on the appropriate discussion page (
such ... '<b>Anyone Who Knows What Love Is</b>': Why An Obscure '60s Song Is Bigger
... Abi is <b>made</b> to drink a carton of "Cuppliance" before performing "<b>Anyone Who</b>
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band Foreigner. It was <b>released</b> in November 1984 as the lead single from their
fifth album, ... Song information[edit]. I always worked late at night, when
<b>everybody</b> left and the phone stopped ringing. "I Want to <b>Know What Love Is</b>"
came up at three ... In early 1964, Irma Thomas recorded a R&B cover of the song as the B-side for
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Princess and the Frog song) · <b>Anyone Who Knows What Love Is</b> (Will Understand
). B. Standards is the tenth studio album by British soul and R&B singer-songwriter
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. "<b>Anyone Who Knows What Love Is</b>". Jeannie Seely; Judith Arbuckle; Pat
Sheeran ... Marilyn Jeanne "Jeannie" Seely (born July 6, 1940) is an American country music
singer and ... Seely has <b>produced</b> numerous country hits, from the 1960s into the
mid-1970s, including duets with Jack ... California, where she wrote <b>Anyone Who</b>
<b>Knows What Love Is</b> (Will Understand), by asking a young Randy Newman to ... "White Christmas" is a 2014 Christmas special episode of the British science
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to serve her human or face an eternity of isolation. ... Bethany sings "<b>Anyone Who</b>
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<b>Oliver Bell</b> (born May 13, 2004) is an American actor, based in Florida. He began
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a ... <b>Oliver</b> George Kamm (born February 1963) is a British journalist and writer who is
a leader writer and columnist for The Times. Contents. 1 Early life and career; 2
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<b>Ewoks</b> are a fictional species of small, mammaloid bipeds that appear in the Star
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forest moon of Endor and live in various arboreal huts and other simple dwellings
. They <b>first</b> appeared in the 1983 film Return of the Jedi and have since ... Nippet
is a baby <b>Ewok</b> who gets her <b>name</b> in the vintage era. Wicket Widget Warrick is a fictional character from the Star Wars franchise, <b>first</b>
introduced and ... Although the word <b>Ewok</b>, or any of the <b>Ewok names</b>, are not
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Endor". Return of the Jedi is the film score to the 1983 film Return of the Jedi, composed
and conducted ... This release marked the <b>first</b> time that the complete contents of
the original double-LP releases of the ... 2:33; "Through the Flames" - 1:39; "<b>Leia</b>
Breaks the News/Funeral Pyre for a Jedi" - 2:22; "<b>Ewok</b> Celebration/Finale" - 7:58
. Princess <b>Leia</b> Organa is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise, portrayed
in films by ... One of the more popular Star Wars characters, <b>Leia</b> has been <b>called</b>
a 1980s icon, ... The <b>first</b> [version] talked about a princess and an old general. ...
<b>Leia</b> is slightly injured, but the Rebels, with help from the <b>Ewoks</b>, ultimately ... "<b>Ewok</b> Celebration", known commonly as "Yub Nub", is the title of a 1983 song
that appears in ... Han shot <b>first</b> ... Mountain · Launch Bay · Star Wars Weekends ·
Where Science <b>Meets</b> Imagination · Star Wars Celebration · In Concert. Padmé Amidala (born Padmé Naberrie) is a fictional character in the Star Wars
franchise, appearing in the prequel trilogy portrayed by Natalie Portman. <b>First</b>
mentioned in Return of the Jedi, she is introduced in The Phantom ... In this
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Marquand. ... Vader takes Luke to the Death Star to <b>meet</b> the Emperor, intending
to turn him to the dark side. ... Warwick Davis appears as Wicket W. Warrick, an
<b>Ewok</b> who leads <b>Leia</b> and ... I <b>called</b> Phil who said he would speak with Harrison. <b>Ewoks</b>: The Battle for Endor is a 1985 television film set in the Star Wars ... While
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story idea he pushed was having the little girl from the <b>first Ewok</b> TV movie ... a
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painting. Chewbacca nicknamed "Chewie", is a fictional character in the Star Wars
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The <b>2017 ICC Champions Trophy</b> was the eighth <b>ICC Champions Trophy</b>, a
cricket tournament for the eight top-ranked One Day International (ODI) teams in
the ... The final of the <b>2017 ICC Champions Trophy</b> was played on 18 June <b>2017</b>
between Pakistan and India at The Oval in London, to determine the winner of
the ... A total of thirteen teams competed in the eight editions of the tournament, with
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matches took place at two of the grounds to be used for the main tournament ... This is a list of squads selected for the <b>2017 ICC Champions Trophy</b>. Contents. 1
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The <b>Indian</b> general election, <b>2014</b> was held to constitute the 16th Lok Sabha,
electing members ... During the <b>UPA</b>-2 government, a number of scams came to
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The U.S. state of <b>Indiana</b> is divided between Eastern and Central <b>time zones</b>. The
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Greater Cincinnati Tri-State Area, is a metropolitan area that includes counties in
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Danneel Ackles credited professionally before 2012 as <b>Danneel Harris</b>, is an
American <b>actress</b> and model. She <b>played</b> the role of Shannon McBain on the
American daytime soap opera One Life to Live and <b>Rachel Gatina</b> on the WB/CW
television <b>drama</b> series <b>One Tree Hill</b>. <b>Rachel Gatina</b>[edit]. <b>Played</b> by <b>Danneel Harris</b> as a series regular in season four,
along with a recurring role during seasons three, ... <b>One Tree Hill</b> is an American <b>drama</b> television series created by Mark Schwahn,
which ... Later on, Peyton's best friend <b>Brooke Davis</b> tries to date Lucas, while
Nathan attempts to date Lucas's best friend Haley James. The character of Lucas
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began airing on ... complicated relationship with newcomer Rachel, who also
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character ... The fifth season of <b>One Tree Hill</b>, an American television series, began on
January 8, 2008 with ... <b>Danneel Harris</b> returned, as a recurring not main cast
member, to portray <b>Rachel Gatina</b>, who is now a drug addict. Moira Kelly ...
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multi-episode arc. The pages in this category are redirects from <b>One Tree Hill</b> fictional characters. ...
<b>Brooke Davis</b> (<b>One Tree Hill</b>) · Clayton Dawson · Alex Dupre · Brian "Whitey" ... Peyton finds out she has a brother, but he may not be who he says he is. Brooke
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Dan ... Lucas Eugene Scott is a fictional character and the main protagonist from The
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On the night of October 1, 2017, Stephen Paddock opened fire on a crowd of
concertgoers at the Route 91 Harvest music festival on the <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip in ... Stephen Craig Paddock (April 9, 1953 – October 1, 2017) was an American mass
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married couple, Jerad and Amanda Miller, committed a <b>shooting</b> in northeastern
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<b>Edward Arnold</b> was an American actor. Contents. 1 Personal life; 2 Acting career.
2.1 Film; 2.2 Radio; 2.3 Television. 3 Recognition; 4 Other; 5 Politics; 6 Death ... <b>Edward Arnold</b> may refer to: <b>Edward Arnold</b> (actor) (1890–1956), American actor;
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country music singer who performed for six decades. He was a Nashville sound ... Godfrey <b>Edward Arnold</b>, born as Gottfried Eduard Arnold was an Austrian
American professor of medicine and researcher. His studies centered on speech,
... <b>Edward Arnold</b> Publishers Ltd was a British publishing house with its head office
in London. The firm had published books for over 100 years. It was acquired by ... New York private detective Duncan MacLain (<b>Edward Arnold</b>) is blind but has
keenly developed all his other senses. He pursues his work assisted by his
faithful ... <b>Edward Arnold</b> Chapman (16 November 1914 – 11 December 1997) was an
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This is a list of <b>characters</b> from The <b>Lego Movie</b> franchise produced by Warner
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<b>character</b>, and Will Arnett voicing <b>Lego</b> Batman; the role of <b>Lego</b> Superman was ... From January 5 to January 26, 2019, the <b>Lego</b> channel released a series of short
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Finn, though the <b>character</b> did not appear within the <b>film</b>. Batman and pop culture
... The <b>Lego Movie</b> received wide acclaim from Lego fans and critics for its
<b>characters</b>, plot, special effects and humor. Many actors from the Lego universe
came to ... Emmet Brickowski, also (but not originally) named in full as Emmet Joseph
Brickowski, also known as his alter-ego Radical Emmet Xtreme "Rex" Dangervest
, is a fictional Lego minifigure <b>character</b> in the <b>Lego Movie</b> franchise and the ... Although the original <b>Lego Movie characters</b> are still owned by Warner Bros. This article is about the television series. For the fictional <b>character</b>, see List of
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The March Hare is a character most famous for appearing in the <b>tea party</b> scene
in Lewis Carroll's 1865 book <b>Alice's</b> Adventures in <b>Wonderland</b>. ... Thackery <b>hosts</b>
a <b>tea party</b>, which he shares with Tarrant Hightopp the Mad Hatter, Mallymkun ... ^ Her name is revealed in Once Upon a Time: Out of the Past ("<b>Tea Party</b> in
March"). ^ "The Man who became a Rabbit", Lalkrishnan / Valérian MacRabbit,
The ... A <b>tea party</b> is a gathering for the small meal called afternoon tea. Formal <b>tea</b>
<b>parties</b> are often ... that the name "kettle drum" may have originated in the
informal tea gatherings <b>hosted</b> by British camp officers' wives ... In the chapter "A
Mad <b>Tea</b>-<b>Party" in Alice's</b> Adventures in <b>Wonderland</b>, <b>Alice</b> becomes a guest at a
<b>tea party</b> ... It is featured on the album Almost Alice, a multi-artist compilation album which
features music inspired by the 2010 film <b>Alice in Wonderland</b> released on March
2, ... Mad <b>Tea Party</b> is a spinning tea cup ride at five of the six Disneyland-style theme
parks around the world. The ride theme is inspired by the Unbirthday Party scene
in Walt Disney's <b>Alice In Wonderland</b>, ... The Dormouse is a character in "A Mad <b>Tea</b>-<b>Party</b>", Chapter VII from the 1865
novel <b>Alice's</b> Adventures in <b>Wonderland</b> by Lewis Carroll. Chapter Seven – A Mad <b>Tea</b>-<b>Party</b>: <b>Alice</b> becomes a guest at a "mad" <b>tea party</b>
along with the March Hare, the Hatter, and a very tired Dormouse who falls ... An unbirthday (originally written un-birthday) is an event that is typically
celebrated on any or all ... the idea of an unbirthday introduced in Through the
Looking-Glass with the "Mad <b>Tea Party</b>" described in <b>Alice's</b> Adventures in
<b>Wonderland</b>. Aug 26, 2015 <b>...</b> A MAD <b>TEA</b>-<b>PARTY</b>. There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house,
and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it: a ... Theme, <b>Alice in Wonderland</b>. Music, Trance, new wave, dance-pop. Mad T Party
was a nighttime event at Disney California Adventure, at the Disneyland Resort in
... For the spinning tea cup ride, see Mad Tea Party. ... Similar to Flynn's Arcade at
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<b>Theodore</b> Ahamefule <b>Orji</b> CON was elected governor of Abia State, in southeast
Nigeria, on May 29, 2007 and re-elected on April 26, 2011. He was formerly a ... Orji Uzor Kalu was born on April 21, 1960 to the family of Mr. Johnson Uzor
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of ... The party also won the governorship election in 2007 in Imo State. The Governor
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<b>Trolls</b> is a 2016 American computer-animated musical comedy film based on the
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Norse sources, beings described as <b>trolls</b> dwell in isolated rocks, mountains, ... A <b>Troll</b> Doll is a type of plastic doll with furry up-combed hair depicting a <b>troll</b>, also
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portrayed as large humanoids of great strength and poor intellect. While in Norse
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EGOT, an acronym for the Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Awards, is the
designation given to ... Nevertheless, two of the 15 <b>EGOT winners</b> have won only
the Daytime Emmy. The term entered into public consciousness in the 2010s
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to describe ... Hayes is one of only two Triple Crown <b>winners</b> (along with Rita
Moreno) to have achieved the <b>EGOT</b>. 1932 Academy Award for Best Actress –
The ... Rita Moreno (born December 11, 1931) is a Puerto Rican actress, dancer and
singer. ... After <b>winning</b> the Oscar, Moreno thought she would be able to continue
to ... a Tony (1975), and an Emmy (1977), frequently referred to as an "<b>EGOT</b>". Caryn Elaine Johnson (born November 13, 1955), known professionally as
Whoopi Goldberg ... fourth season, in which she played herself, counseling Tracy
Jordan on <b>winning</b> the "<b>EGOT</b>", the coveted combination of Emmy, Grammy,
Oscar, ... The 2nd International Emmy Awards took place on November 25, 1974, at the
Plaza Hotel in New York City, United States. Contents. 1 Ceremony; 2 Winners; 3
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composer. ... In 2001, having previously won an Emmy, a Grammy and an Oscar,
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The <b>Louisiana Purchase</b> was the acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the
United States ... Acquisition of Louisiana was a long-term goal of <b>President</b>
Thomas Jefferson, who was especially eager to gain control ... from acquiring
New Orleans, so they <b>agreed</b> and signed the <b>Louisiana Purchase</b> Treaty on April
30, 1803. The Convention of 1800 or the Treaty of Mortefontaine between the United States
of America ... <b>President</b> John Adams continued to seek a diplomatic solution to
end the ... He planned to use <b>Louisiana</b> as a supply base for <b>French</b> sugar-
producing ... Treaty of Aranjuez in which Spain <b>agreed</b> to transfer <b>Louisiana</b> to
France. Spanish Louisiana (Spanish: la Luisiana) was a governorate and administrative
district of the ... Spain <b>agreed</b> to continue administering the colony until <b>French</b>
officials ... the surrounding area to the United States pursuant to the <b>Louisiana</b>
<b>Purchase</b>. ... To establish Spanish colonies in Louisiana, the Spanish military
<b>leader</b> ... Louisiana or <b>French</b> Louisiana was an administrative district of New France.
Under <b>French</b> ... By the 1720s a formal government infrastructure had formed;
<b>leaders</b> of the towns reported to the commandant of ... Through this time, but
especially following the <b>Louisiana Purchase</b>, <b>French</b> Creoles, as they called
themselves, ... The Third Treaty of San Ildefonso was a secret agreement signed on 1 October
1800 between ... The Treaty was negotiated by <b>French</b> general Louis-Alexandre
Berthier and ... Urquijo rejected the request for the Floridas but <b>agreed</b> to
<b>Louisiana</b> plus ... Spain's <b>Chief</b> Minister Manuel Godoy saw disposal as a
necessity, later ... West Florida (Spanish: Florida Occidental) was a region on the northern coast of
the Gulf of ... After France sold the <b>Louisiana Purchase</b> to the United States in
1803, ... had been a part of the old province of Louisiana when the <b>French</b> had
<b>agreed</b> to ... On October 27, 1810, U.S. <b>President</b> James Madison proclaimed that
the ... The presidency of Thomas Jefferson began on March 4, 1801, when he was
inaugurated as the third <b>President</b> of the United States, and ended on March 4,
1809. Jefferson assumed the office after defeating incumbent <b>President</b> John ...
Even before the 1803 purchase of the <b>Louisiana Territory</b>, Jefferson had begun
planning ... The history of U.S. foreign policy from 1801 to 1829 concerns the foreign policy of
the United ... Upon taking office, <b>President</b> Jefferson dispatched envoys to the
<b>French</b> First ... The <b>Louisiana Purchase</b> nearly doubled the size of the United
States, and ... Additionally, both sides <b>agreed</b> to establish commissions to settle ... The Neutral Ground was a disputed area between Spanish Texas and the United
States' newly acquired <b>Louisiana Purchase</b>. Local officers of Spain and the
United States <b>agreed</b> to leave the Neutral ... About 1734, the <b>French</b> moved their
post at Natchitoches from the east to the west side of the Red River. The Spanish
... James Monroe was an American statesman, lawyer, diplomat and Founding
Father who served ... Rejecting Jefferson's offer to serve as the first governor of
<b>Louisiana Territory</b>, Monroe ... While the <b>French agreed</b> to reduce the attacks and
release seized American ships, the British were less receptive to Monroe's
demands. | Who was the french leader who agreed to the louisiana purchase? |
A <b>garbage truck</b> is a truck specially designed to collect municipal solid waste and
transport it to ... There is also a system <b>called</b> the Curotto Can which is an
attachment for a front ... SEMAT-Rey of France pioneered the rotating rake
system (also used in the <b>British</b> Shelvoke and Drewry Revopak) to both mutilate
waste and ... A waste container is a container for temporarily storing waste, and is usually
made out of metal or plastic. Some common terms are dustbin, garbage can, and
trash can. The words "rubbish", "basket" and "bin" are more common in <b>British</b>
<b>English</b> ... This will be loaded into a <b>garbage truck</b> and driven to a landfill,
incinerator or ... A dumpster is a type of movable waste container designed to be brought and
taken away by a special collection vehicle, or to a bin that a specially designed
<b>garbage truck</b> lifts, empties into its hopper ... Generic usage of skip or skip bin is
common in the <b>UK</b> and Australia, as Dumpster is neither an established nor well
known ... This is a list of <b>British</b> words not widely used in the United States. In Canada, New
Zealand, ... The <b>British</b> band Queen released an album <b>called</b> At the Beeb in the
<b>UK</b> and it had to be ... A babysitter <b>does</b> not require these qualifications. ...
dustcart/dustbin lorry: rubbish/refuse collecting vehicle (US: <b>garbage truck</b>; trash
truck) ... A dump truck, known also as a dumper truck or tipper truck, is used for taking
dumps for ... Not to be confused with Garbage truck. ... The largest of the standard
European dump trucks is commonly <b>called</b> a "centipede" and has seven axles. ...
A newer hook-lift system ("roller container" in the <b>UK</b>) <b>does</b> the same job, but lifts,
... A waste collector, also known as a sanitation worker, dustman, binman (in the <b>UK</b>
), garbageman or trashman (in the United States) ... In India people performing
manual labour as sanitation workers are also <b>called</b> manual scavengers. ... Peter
Steele – late vocalist/bassist of Type O Negative drove <b>garbage trucks</b> and other
... This is the list of words having different meanings in <b>British</b> and American <b>English</b>
: M–Z. ... There is no direct equivalent in <b>Britain</b> for the latter term which <b>would</b>
include, but ... rocket, An edible salad green, <b>called</b> arugula in American <b>English</b>.
... (US: duplex), semi-erection (vulgar), semi-trailer <b>truck</b> (<b>UK</b>: articulated lorry). A truck or lorry is a motor vehicle designed to transport cargo. Trucks vary greatly
in size, power ... In American <b>English</b>, a commercial vehicle without a trailer or
other ... the diesel engine <b>did</b> not appear in production trucks until Benz
introduced it in 1923. ... Local delivery and public service (dump trucks, <b>garbage</b>
<b>trucks</b> and ... Australian <b>English</b> (AuE; en-AU) is the set of varieties of the <b>English</b> language
native to ... The former is used as a high-pitched <b>call</b>, for attracting attention, (
pronounced ... Australian <b>English</b> is non-rhotic; that is, the /r/ sound <b>does</b> not
appear at the ... Garbage (i.e., garbage bin, <b>garbage truck</b>) dominates over
rubbish in New ... Dennis Brothers Limited was an <b>English</b> manufacturer of commercial vehicles
based in ... No Dennis haulage trucks have been built since 1985. ... The Dennis
brand is still used on Alexander Dennis buses and Dennis Eagle <b>garbage trucks</b>.
... Municipal vehicles <b>do</b> not suffer from the fluctuations of demand experienced
by ... | What do the british call a garbage truck? |
<b>City of Ember</b> is a 2008 American science fiction adventure film based on the
2003 novel The <b>City of Ember</b> by Jeanne DuPrau. Directed by Gil Kenan, the film
... The <b>City of Ember</b> is a post-apocalyptic primary-to-middle-grade science fiction
novel by Jeanne DuPrau that was published in 2003. The story is about Ember, ... Plot summary[edit]. The story resumes after the evacuation of <b>Ember</b>, an
underground <b>city</b>, which has been cut off from the surface for more than 200
years ... Jeanne DuPrau is an American writer, best known for The Books <b>City of Ember</b>, a
series of science fiction novels for young people. She lives in Menlo Park, ... The Diamond of Darkhold is a post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by American
writer Jeanne Duprau, published in 2008. The novel is the fourth "Book of <b>Ember</b>"
and was released on August 26, 2008 ... The story begins with the Builders
discussing what the <b>Emberites</b> should do when they are released from the <b>city</b>. It is the third "Book of Ember" of the series, and a prequel to The <b>City of Ember</b>. It
is set about fifty years before the Disaster and the establishment of Ember, and ... Pages in category "The <b>City of Ember</b>". The following 5 pages are in this category
, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). Yes I agree, the <b>City of Ember</b> was my favorite book of all times, it surprises you,
and I made my mom read it, she loved it and my sister read it too. My mom still ... He was also nominated for Best Original Score for a Fantasy/Science Fiction Film
, for <b>City of Ember</b>. Film scores[edit]. Year, Title, Director ... In 2005, Kenan married Eliza Chaikin, who was an art director on <b>City of Ember</b>.
Filmography[edit]. Year, Film, Director, Other ... | Who plays lina mayfleet in the city of ember? |
<b>Liverpool</b> is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. As of 2018,
the population is approximately 494,814. <b>Liverpool</b> is the ninth-largest English ... <b>Liverpool</b> Football Club is a professional football club in <b>Liverpool</b>, England, that
competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. The club has ... <b>Liverpool</b> is a suburb of Greater Western Sydney, in the state of New South
Wales, Australia. It is located 27 kilometres (17 mi) south-west of the Sydney CBD
. <b>Liverpool</b> is a Canadian community and former town located along the Atlantic
Ocean of the Province of Nova Scotia's South Shore. It is situated within the ... <b>Liverpool</b> is a lakeside village in Onondaga County, New York, United States. Its
population was 2,347 at the 2010 census. The name was adopted from the city ... Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of <b>Liverpool</b>, KG, PC, FRS (7 June 1770 – 4
December 1828) was a British statesman and Prime Minister (1812–1827). <b>Liverpool</b> John Lennon Airport (IATA: LPL, ICAO: EGGP) is an international
airport serving North West England. Its CAA Public Use Aerodrome Licence
Number ... <b>Liverpool</b> is Frankie Goes to Hollywood's second and final studio album,
released in October 1986. It would be the band's final album of all-new material,
and ... <b>Liverpool</b> is a meteorite impact crater situated in Arnhem Land within the
Northern Territory, Australia. It was named after the nearby <b>Liverpool</b> River.
<b>Liverpool</b> is ... The 2019–20 season is <b>Liverpool</b>'s 128th season in existence, and their 58th
consecutive season in the top flight of English football. It is also the club's 28th ... | Who did liverpool get in the europa league? |
Henry F. Potter is a fictional <b>banker</b> portrayed by veteran <b>actor</b> Lionel Barrymore
in the 1946 Frank Capra film <b>It's a Wonderful Life</b>. Contents. 1 Background; 2 ... <b>It's a Wonderful Life</b> is a 1946 American Christmas fantasy drama film produced
and directed by ... When a <b>bank</b> examiner reviews the Building and Loan's
records, George realizes scandal and criminal ... I knew one man who could <b>play</b>
it . George Bailey is a fictional character and the protagonist in Frank Capra's 1946
film <b>It's a Wonderful Life</b>. The character is a building and loan <b>banker</b> who ... Charles Halton (March 16, 1876 – April 16, 1959) was an American character
<b>actor</b> who appeared in over 180 films. Contents. 1 Life and career; 2 Selected
filmography; 3 References; 4 External links ... Among his highest profile roles
were Mr. Carter, the <b>bank</b> examiner in Frank Capra's <b>It's a Wonderful Life</b> (1946),
the ... Lionel Barrymore was an American <b>actor</b> of stage, screen and radio as well as a
film director. He won an Academy Award for Best <b>Actor</b> for his performance in A
Free Soul (1931), and remains best known to modern audiences for the role of
villainous Mr. Potter in Frank Capra's 1946 film <b>It's a Wonderful Life</b>. ... mean-
spirited <b>banker in It's a Wonderful Life</b> (1946) opposite James Stewart. Potter and the <b>bank</b>, while Bailey's Park is owned by the residents (such as the
Martini family), who have received mortgages through the Building and Loan. <b>It's a Wonderful Life</b> is a 1946 film about an angel-in-training who gives a
despondent man a look at what the world would be like if he had never been
born. In <b>It's a Wonderful Life</b>, Lane <b>played</b> a seemingly hard-nosed rent collector for the
miserly Henry Potter (Lionel Barrymore), who tried to explain to his employer ... The 1986 musical A <b>Wonderful Life</b> features Odbody, who was <b>played</b> by David
Hyde Pierce in <b>its</b> 2005 rendition. Contents. 1 Biography; 2 Quotes; 3 ... Thomas John Mitchell (July 11, 1892 – December 17, 1962) was an American
<b>actor</b>. Among his most famous roles in a long career are those of Gerald O'Hara
in Gone with the Wind, Doc Boone in Stagecoach, Uncle Billy in <b>It's a Wonderful</b>
<b>Life</b> and Mayor Jonas Henderson in High Noon. | Who played the banker in it's a wonderful life? |
Rohan Naahar of the Hindustan Times described <b>A Series of Unfortunate Events</b>
as "one of the most lavish originals in <b>Netflix's</b> ... <b>A Series of Unfortunate Events</b> is a series of thirteen novels written by American
author Daniel ... In January 2016, <b>Netflix</b> announced that Hudis had left the
project and they have not ... <b>A Series of Unfortunate Events</b> was renewed for a
second <b>season</b>, which was ... The Perilous Parlor Game is for <b>2</b>–4 players, ages
8 and up. In <b>Lemony Snicket</b>: The Unauthorized Autobiography, it was mentioned ... In the
<b>Netflix TV series</b>, Vice-Principal Nero is portrayed by ... <b>Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events</b> is a 2004 American gothic dark
comedy film ... 6.1 Possible film franchise; 6.2 <b>Netflix</b> series ... A 20,000-square-
foot (1,900 m<sup><b>2</b></sup>) tent display on Vine Street was decorated with pieces from ... <b>A</b>
<b>Series of Unfortunate Events season</b> two was released on March 30, 2018, which
... The Producers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Children's Program is an
annual award given by the Producers Guild of America since 2011. Contents. 1
Winners and nominees. 1.1 2010s. 2 Programs with multiple awards; 3 Programs
with multiple nominations ... <b>A Series of Unfortunate Events</b> (<b>season 2</b>), <b>Netflix</b>. Beatrice Baudelaire <b>II</b> (niece). Born, February 28 (age 49). <b>Lemony Snicket</b> is the
pen name of American novelist Daniel Handler (born February 28, 1970) ...
Patrick Warburton (TV series) ... In <b>the Series of Unfortunate Events Netflix</b> series,
Snicket is interpreted as a Rod Serling-esque omniscient narrator chronicling the
... The End is the thirteenth and final novel in the children's novel series <b>A Series of</b>
<b>Unfortunate Events</b> by <b>Lemony Snicket</b>. The book was released on Friday,
October 13, 2006. Contents. 1 Plot; <b>2</b> Translations; 3 Adaptation; 4 References ...
<b>A Series of Unfortunate Events</b>. <b>Season</b> 3. <b>Episode</b> 7. January 1, 2019. <b>Netflix</b>. Daniel Handler (born February 28, 1970) is an American writer and musician. He
is best known for his children's series <b>A Series of Unfortunate Events</b> and ...
Handler was a writer on the <b>Netflix</b> series <b>A Series of Unfortunate Events</b>, also
contributing lyrics to the show's theme song, which varies each <b>episode</b>. The
show has ... The Reptile Room is the second book in the children's series <b>A Series of</b>
<b>Unfortunate Events</b>, ... <b>A Series of Unfortunate Events</b> No.<b>2</b>: "The Reptile Room"
is a paperback rerelease of The ... The book was adapted into the third and fourth
episodes of the first <b>season</b> of the television series adaptation produced by
<b>Netflix</b>. Roger Bart (born September 29, 1962) is an American actor and singer. He won
a Tony Award ... In June 2007, he starred as Stuart in Hostel: Part <b>II</b>, the <b>sequel</b> to
2006's Hostel. ... was cast in the recurring role of Vice Principal Nero on the
second <b>season</b> of the <b>Netflix</b> comedy drama series <b>A Series of Unfortunate</b>
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The Conference <b>Building</b> faces the East River between the General Assembly
<b>Building</b> and the Secretariat. The Conference ... The <b>United Nations</b> Secretariat <b>Building</b> is a 505-foot (154 m) tall skyscraper and
the centerpiece of the headquarters of the <b>United Nations</b>, located in the Turtle ... The <b>United Nations</b> (<b>UN</b>) is an intergovernmental organization that aims to
maintain ... Its site—like <b>UN</b> headquarters <b>buildings</b> in Geneva, Vienna, and
Nairobi—is designated as international territory. The Norwegian Foreign Minister,
Trygve ... It is located in the Palais des <b>Nations building</b> constructed for the League of
<b>Nations</b> between 1929 and 1938 at Geneva in Switzerland, and expanded in the
... While the Secretariat of the <b>United Nations</b> is headquartered in New York City, its
many bodies, specialized agencies, and related organizations are ... The <b>United Nations building</b> may refer to one of the following: Headquarters of
the United Nations, in New York City. United Nations Secretariat Building, the ... The Palace of Nations is the home of the <b>United Nations</b> Office at ... After its
transfer to the <b>United Nations</b>, two extensions were added to the <b>building</b>, which
considerably increased the size of the usable ... Popular culture references to the <b>United Nations</b> organization and its <b>buildings</b>
have been made in film, books, video games, and other media. In many
instances ... The 50 <b>United Nations</b> Plaza Federal Office <b>Building</b> is a United States federal
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"<b>Worth</b> It" is a song performed by American girl group Fifth Harmony, featuring
American rapper ... The song became a sleeper hit <b>on</b> the US Billboard Hot 100
where it peaked at ... can <b>get</b> "tired of the games" and deserve better, using the
song to <b>do</b> just that. ... 'Give it to me <b>I'm worth</b> it,' they determine, dripping with
sass. "<b>Do</b> I Have to <b>Come</b> Right <b>Out</b> and Say It?" Released, December 23, 1966 (1966-
12-23). Format, 7-inch single. Recorded ... Peter Kenneth Frampton (born 22 April 1950) is an English rock musician, singer,
songwriter, ... Me the Way", "<b>Baby</b>, I Love Your Way", "<b>Do</b> You Feel Like We <b>Do</b>",
and "<b>I'm</b> in You", which remain staples <b>on</b> ... Frampton <b>Comes</b> Alive was released
in early January, debuting <b>on</b> the charts <b>on</b> 14 February at number 191. Ronald Ray Bryant, (born October 18, 1975) better known by his stage name
<b>Baby</b> Bash ... His first album "Savage Dreams", was followed by <b>On</b> Tha Cool;
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various ... "Without the One You Love (Life's Not <b>Worth</b> While)" is a song written by ... "
Without the One You Love (Life's Not <b>Worth</b> While)" <b>was the</b> follow <b>up</b> to the Four
Tops' ... After the near-Top 10 success of the Tops' first hit, "<b>Baby</b> I Need Your
Loving", ... Since You've Been Gone": "<b>I'm</b> Ready for Love": "(<b>Come</b> 'Round Here)
<b>I'm</b> the ... Kenneth Brian Edmonds (born April 10, 1959), known professionally as Babyface
, is an ... It <b>was the</b> first album <b>on</b> the newly re-launched Mercury Records label. ...
“<b>I'm</b> Your <b>Baby</b> Tonight” (1990), produced for Whitney Houston, was Houston's
introduction ... "'Dancing with the Stars' Results Live Blog: 2 <b>Go</b> Home in a
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it <b>did</b> not <b>happen</b>". ... 2010, Matthew Dear, "You Put a Smell <b>On</b> Me (Breakbot
Remix)". The Ronettes were an American girl group from New York City. One of the most
popular groups ... "Walking in the Rain" won a Grammy Award in 1965, and "Be
My <b>Baby</b>" was inducted ... "<b>I'm</b> their cousin. ... "Then Estelle would <b>get up</b> onstage
and <b>do</b> a song, or she'd join Nedra or my ... <b>Worth</b>, Robert F. (October 18, 2002). "How Much Is It <b>Worth</b> to Live in L.A." is a song co-written and recorded by
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Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. ... (1988), "Which Way Do I Go (
Now That I'm Gone)" "<b>Baby</b>, I Love Your Way" is a song written and performed by English singer Peter
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Frampton's 1975 ... <b>Will</b> to Power's "<b>Baby</b>, I Love Your Way/Freebird Medley"
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The <b>Euphrates</b> is the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of
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... Operation <b>Euphrates</b> Shield (Turkish: Fırat Kalkanı Harekâtı) was a cross-border
military operation conducted by the Turkish Armed Forces and Turkey-aligned ... <b>Euphrates</b> (Greek: Εὐφράτης) was an eminent Stoic philosopher, who lived c. 35
–118 AD. Biography[edit]. According to Philostratus, he was a native of Tyre, ... According to legend, the <b>Euphrates</b> Tunnel was a 929-metre-long (0.577 mi)
tunnel built between 2180 and 2160 BCE under the <b>Euphrates</b> to connect the two
... <b>Euphrates</b> Volcano was a joint operations room/coalition established during the
Syrian Civil War. It mainly consisted of the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection ... 2016–17 military intervention[edit]. Further information: Operation <b>Euphrates</b>
Shield. In the wake of the major military advances that Syrian government forces
and ... Operation Shah <b>Euphrates</b> (Turkish: Şah Fırat Operasyonu) was an operation by
the Turkish military to relocate the tomb of Suleyman Shah in Syria conducted ... HMS <b>Euphrates</b> was an iron-hulled troopship of the <b>Euphrates</b> class. She was
designed for the transport of British troops to India, and launched in the River ... Pages in category "Populated places on the <b>Euphrates</b> River". The following 94
pages are in this category, out of 94 total. This list may not reflect recent changes
... | What body of water do the tigris and euphrates rivers empty into? |
A <b>mora</b> is a unit in phonology that determines syllable weight, which in some
languages determines stress or timing. The definition of a <b>mora</b> varies. In 1968 ... <b>Mora</b> is a locality and the seat of <b>Mora</b> Municipality in Dalarna County, Sweden,
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sixteen ... A <b>mora</b> knife (Swedish: Morakniv) is a range of small sheath knife similar in
design to the Finnish puukko. It is a fixed blade knife, with or without a finger
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The Saffir–Simpson <b>hurricane</b> wind scale (SSHWS), formerly the Saffir–Simpson
<b>hurricane</b> ... The scale separates <b>hurricanes</b> into five different categories based
on wind. The U.S. National ... The scale is roughly logarithmic in <b>wind speed</b>. The
five categories ... <b>Category 5</b> is the highest category of the Saffir–Simpson scale. A total of 36 recorded tropical cyclones have reached <b>Category 5</b> strength on the
Saffir–Simpson <b>hurricane</b> wind scale in ... The NHC considers sustained <b>wind</b>
<b>speeds</b> to be those that occur over a one-minute period at 10 metres (32.8 ft)
above ... Tropical cyclones are ranked on one of five tropical cyclone intensity scales,
according to their ... However, the Saffir–Simpson <b>Hurricane</b> Scale is based on
<b>wind speed</b> ... A Category 4 <b>hurricane</b> has winds of 113–136 kn (130–156 mph,
209–251 km/h), while a <b>Category 5 hurricane</b> has winds of at least 137 kn (157
mph, ... <b>Hurricane</b> Andrew was a powerful and destructive <b>Category 5</b> Atlantic <b>hurricane</b>
that struck the ... South Florida, where the storm made landfall as a <b>Category 5</b>
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Bahamas, and is ... The Georgia coast began experiencing tropical storm force
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PM AST, <b>Category 5</b> winds arrived at the Bahamas with the eyewall. Gusts of
over ... When Irma reached <b>Category 5</b> intensity with winds of 175 mph (280 ... Rita of
2005 as the sixth-strongest Atlantic <b>hurricane</b> by <b>wind speed</b>. <b>Hurricane</b> Wilma was the most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded in the
Atlantic basin, and ... explosive intensification occurred, and in only 24 hours,
Wilma became a <b>Category 5 hurricane</b> with <b>wind speeds</b> of 185 mph (298 km/h). With top sustained winds of 160 mph (260 km/h) and a central pressure of ...
<b>hurricane</b> for the sixth-strongest tropical cyclone by <b>wind speed</b> to impact ...
Michael was also the first recorded <b>Category</b> 4 or <b>5 hurricane</b> to strike the ... <b>Category 5 hurricanes</b> are tropical cyclones that reach <b>Category 5</b> intensity on
the ... A <b>Category 5 hurricane</b> is defined as having sustained <b>windspeeds</b> of at
least 137 knots (157 mph; 252 km/h; 70 m/s) over a one-minute period 10 metres
(32 ... Winds are often used to measure intensity as they commonly cause notable
impacts over large areas, and most popular tropical cyclone scales are organized
around sustained <b>wind speeds</b>. ... See List of <b>Category 5</b> Atlantic <b>Hurricanes</b> for
additional information on strong storms in the Atlantic basin. See Notable non-
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<b>Results</b>[edit] The <b>New York</b> City <b>Marathon</b> is a 42,195-meter (26.2 mile) race through all five
boroughs of <b>New York</b> City, and ranks as the largest <b>marathon</b> in the world, with a
record 51,392 finishers (29,927 men/21,465 women) in <b>2016</b> ... The <b>New York</b> City <b>Marathon</b> is an annual <b>marathon</b> that courses through the five
boroughs of <b>New York</b> City. It is the largest <b>marathon</b> in ... Mebrahtom "Meb" Keflezighi is a retired Eritrean-born American long distance
runner. He is the 2004 Olympic silver medalist in the <b>marathon</b> and finished in
fourth place in the 2012 Summer Olympics. He <b>won</b> the 2009 <b>New York</b> City
<b>Marathon</b> on November 1, 2009, and the ... On 13 February <b>2016</b>, Meb placed
second at the US Olympic <b>Marathon</b> Trials, ... Tatyana McFadden is a Russian-American Paralympic athlete competing in the
category T54. ... McFadden also <b>won</b> the Boston, Chicago, London, and <b>New</b>
<b>York marathons</b> in ... <b>2016</b>: <b>Won</b> the <b>2016</b> Boston <b>Marathon</b> wheelchair division. The <b>2016</b> Boston <b>Marathon</b> was the 120th running of the Boston Athletic
Association's mass-participation <b>marathon</b>. It took place on Monday, April 18 (
Patriots' Day in Massachusetts). Both of the <b>winners</b> were from Ethiopia: the
men's race was <b>won</b> by Lemi ... The <b>New York</b> Times. Retrieved April 19, <b>2016</b>. ^
Golen, Jimmy ... The <b>New York</b> City Half <b>Marathon</b> is an annual half <b>marathon</b> road running race.
... 11th, <b>2016</b>, March 20, Stephen Sambu ( KEN ), 1:01:16, Molly Huddle ( USA ),
1:07:41. 12th, 2017, March 19, Feyisa Lilesa ( ETH ) ... Ghirmay Ghebreslassie is an Eritrean long distance runner. He <b>won</b> the 2015
World Championships in Athletics <b>marathon</b> in Beijing, ... On 6 November <b>2016</b>,
Ghirmay was the top men's finisher at the <b>New York</b> City <b>Marathon</b>, becoming the
... Molly Huddle (born August 31, 1984) is an American long-distance runner who
competes in ... She also set the American record in the 10,000 m at the <b>2016</b>
Olympics, with a time of 30:13.17. ... Huddle <b>won</b> the 2017 <b>New York</b> Road
Runners <b>New York</b> Half <b>Marathon</b> in 68:19, 2 seconds ahead of her training
partner Emily ... Jared Ward (born September 9, 1988) is an American long distance runner. He
qualified for the <b>2016</b> Summer Olympics when he placed third in the <b>marathon</b> at
the <b>2016</b> ... "2017 <b>New York</b> City Half <b>Marathon results</b>". <b>New York</b> City Half ... | Who won the new york marathon in 2016? |
The fifth season of the American ABC fantasy-drama <b>Once Upon a Time</b> was
ordered on May 7, ... "EXCLUSIVE: '<b>Once Upon a Time</b>' Stars Spill the Secrets to
<b>Captain</b> Swan and Snowing's Romance: 'It's True Love'". ... "EXCLUSIVE: '<b>Once</b>
<b>Upon a Time</b>' Casts Another Treasure-Loving Pirate From Hook's Past: <b>Captain</b>
<b>Silver</b> ... Costas Mandylor is a Greek-Australian actor. He is best known for his role as
Kenny in Picket ... 2016, <b>Once Upon a Time</b> · <b>Captain Silver</b>, Episode: "The
Brothers Jones" (Season 5). 2017, Blue Eyes, Russian, Television film. 2017, The
Last ... "The Brothers Jones" is the fifteenth episode of the fifth season of the American
fantasy drama series <b>Once Upon a Time</b>, which aired on March 27, ... However,
Hades appears, blows <b>Captain Silver</b> into the Phlegethon, the River of Fire, and ... <b>Captain</b> James Hook is a fictional character, the main antagonist of J. M. Barrie's
play Peter ... Stevenson's Treasure Island, one of the names Long John <b>Silver</b>
goes by is Barbecue.) ... <b>Captain</b> Hook appears as a regular character in the TV
series <b>Once Upon a Time</b>. ... "'<b>Once Upon A Time</b>' season 2 has <b>Captain</b> Hook?". The characters of ABC's <b>Once Upon a Time</b> and its spin-off <b>Once Upon a Time</b> in
Wonderland ... he hangs Hook over the River of Lost Souls. He also sends
<b>Captain Silver</b> to the Worst Place and tries sending Hook, later Liam, there but
fails. "Swan Song" is the eleventh episode and midseason finale of the fifth season of
the American ... Killian; Adam Croasdell as Brennan; Caroline Ford as Nimue;
Scott Hylands as Captain; Eric Keenleyside as Moe French ... a new Dagger in
the process, with a reversed color scheme of a black blade with <b>silver</b> engravings
. The third season of the American ABC fantasy-drama <b>Once Upon a Time</b> was
announced on ... With advice and some <b>silver</b> slippers from the Wizard of Oz, she
goes to the Enchanted Forest, in order to be trained in ... For episode five,
Bernard Curry played a guest role as <b>Captain</b> Hook's brother Liam, while a
member of the ... The <b>Silver</b> Shoes are the magical shoes that appear in L. Frank Baum's 1900
novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz as heroine Dorothy Gale's transport home. Long John <b>Silver</b> is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the novel
Treasure Island ... <b>Silver</b> has a parrot, named <b>Captain</b> Flint in honor—or mockery
—of his former <b>captain</b>, who generally perches ... Costas Mandylor portrays "
<b>Captain Silver</b>" in the 2016 episode "The Brothers Jones" on ABC's <b>Once Upon a</b>
<b>Time</b>. Duck, You Sucker also known as A Fistful of Dynamite and <b>Once Upon a Time</b>...
the Revolution, ... Passing by on a motorcycle is John H. Mallory, an early Irish
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<b>Short ribs</b> are a cut of <b>beef</b> taken from the brisket, chuck, plate, or rib areas of <b>beef</b>
<b>cattle</b>. They consist of a short portion of the rib bone, which is overlain by meat ... Galbi (갈비), galbi-gui (갈비구이), or grilled ribs is a type of gui (grilled dish) in
Korean cuisine. "Galbi" is the Korean word for "rib", and the dish is usually made
with <b>beef short ribs</b>. Cuts of <b>beef</b> are first divided into primal cuts, pieces of meat initially separated
from the carcass ... trimmings and some whole boneless chucks are ground for
ground <b>beef</b>. The rib contains part of the <b>short ribs</b>, the prime rib and rib eye
steaks. <b>Beef</b> bourguignon or bœuf bourguignon also called <b>beef</b> Burgundy, and bœuf à
la ... Restructured steak · Rib eye · Rib steak · Round · Rump · Short loin · <b>Short</b>
<b>ribs</b> · Shoulder tender · Sirloin · Top sirloin · Skirt steak · Spare ribs · Standing rib
... In U.S. butchery, the plate of <b>beef</b> (also known as the <b>short</b> plate) is a forequarter
cut from the belly of the <b>cow</b>, just below the <b>rib</b> cut. It is typically a cheap, tough, ... A rib steak is a <b>beef</b> steak sliced from the rib primal of a <b>beef</b> animal, with rib bone
attached. ... in consumers' rib steak purchase choices. The <b>short ribs</b>: several ribs
cut from the rib and plate primals and a small corner of the square-cut chuck. An uncooked rib roast · Wagyu <b>cattle</b> are an example of a breed raised primarily
for <b>beef</b>. <b>Beef</b> as part of a meal with potatoes and spinach. <b>Beef</b> is the culinary
name for meat from <b>cattle</b>, particularly skeletal muscle. Humans have been ...
<b>short ribs</b> or steak (filet mignon, sirloin steak, rump steak, rib steak, rib eye steak,
... Spare ribs are a variety of pork ribs cooked and eaten in various cuisines around
the world. ... There is a covering of meat on top of the bones and also between
them. Spare ribs (pork) are distinguished from <b>short ribs</b>, which are <b>beef</b>. Chuck steak is a cut of <b>beef</b> and is part of the sub-prime cut known as the chuck.
The typical ... <b>Short ribs</b> are cut from the lip of the roll. Some meat markets will ... <b>Short</b> loin is the American name for a cut of <b>beef</b> that comes from the back of the
<b>cattle</b>. ... Webster's Dictionary defines it as "a portion of the hindquarter of <b>beef</b>
immediately behind the <b>ribs</b> that is usually cut into steaks." The <b>short</b> loin is ... | Where is the short rib located on a cow? |
The fourth and final season of <b>Wizards of Waverly Place</b> aired on Disney
Channel from November 12, 2010 to January 6, 2012. The Russo children, Alex ... <b>Wizards of Waverly Place</b> is an American fantasy teen sitcom which ran from
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and the <b>winner</b> will become a full wizard, while the loser will permanently lose ... The following is the list of characters of Disney Channel original series <b>Wizards of</b>
<b>Waverly Place</b>. The series centers on the fictional characters of the Russo ... The third season of <b>Wizards of Waverly Place</b> aired on Disney Channel from
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Citizenship award and when Justin puts the truth spell on her to find if she used ... Selena Gomez is an American singer and actress who has received many
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8 October ... iCarly <b>Winner</b>; Glee · <b>Wizards of Waverly Place</b>; Camp Orange:
Castle Mountain. Fave TV Star. Miranda Cosgrove (iCarly); Big Time Rush ·
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<b>Battlefield 1 is</b> a first-person shooter video game developed by EA DICE and
published by ... If the <b>player</b> dies in the prologue, <b>they will</b> then take control of
another soldier and role instead of reloading from a checkpoint. These roles <b>can</b>
range ... Battlefield V <b>is</b> a first-person shooter video game developed by EA DICE and
published by ... As in <b>Battlefield 1</b>, the single-<b>player</b> campaign <b>is</b> divided into
episodic War Stories, three of which were available at launch: "Nordlys" takes ...
A massive German force begins to pursue them and <b>they are</b> forced to hide in
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<b>player's</b> team) in the ... A newly reintroduced "Commander Mode", last seen in
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the entire ... Titanfall 2 <b>is</b> a first-person shooter video game, developed by Respawn
Entertainment and ... Coliseum: This <b>is</b> a one-versus-one multiplayer mode
where the <b>player is</b> tasked ... Despite that, EA expressed no concern about the
release window, as <b>they</b> felt that the <b>player</b> base of <b>Battlefield 1</b> and Titanfall 2
<b>would</b> not overlap. <b>Battlefield is</b> a series of first-person shooter video games that started out on
Microsoft Windows ... The <b>Battlefield</b> series has been <b>played</b> by more than 50
million players ... A Beta for the game began on October <b>1</b> and ended on October
15. ... been a clear line of the matter and <b>they do</b> not want to risk destroying the
series. Frostbite <b>is</b> a game engine developed by DICE, designed for cross-platform use
on Microsoft ... The screenshot captures the single-player aspect of Battlefield 1
built on Frostbite 3, ... A newer version of Frostbite <b>would</b> later be employed in
Battlefield 1943 (2009) ... "Frostbite 3 engine doesn't support Wii <b>U</b>, says EA
DICE". A <b>player can do</b> this as many times as <b>they</b> wish. ... However, the rules of Magic
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black mana to cast Night's Whisper, which costs <b>1</b> generic and <b>1</b> black mana (1B)
. In the game, players <b>can</b> hold <b>one</b> primary weapon which each has its own ...
repair vehicles with power tools unless <b>they are</b> completely destroyed. ... from
each of the game's three factions <b>that can</b> be used by the <b>player</b>. <b>Battlefield</b> 3 <b>is</b> a first-person shooter video game developed by EA DICE and
published by ... To accommodate the lower <b>player</b> count on consoles, the ground
area <b>is</b> limited ... <b>Battlefield</b> 3's multiplayer matches see players take on <b>one</b> of
four roles: ... <b>They</b> find the missing squad, which had been ambushed by the PLR
; but ... Contested deletion[edit]. This page <b>should</b> not be speedy deleted as pure
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The <b>Addams Family</b> is a fictional household created by American cartoonist
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on the characters from the cartoon created by cartoonist Charles Addams and the
... The <b>Addams Family</b> is an American horror/black comedy sitcom based on the
characters from Charles Addams' New Yorker cartoons. The 30-minute television
... The <b>Addams Family</b> is a 1992-1995 American animated series based on the
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The first <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was held as part of the 1933 World's Fair at Comiskey
Park and was the brainchild of Arch Ward, then sports editor for the Chicago ... Ninety Major League Baseball <b>All</b>-<b>Star Games</b> have been played since the
inaugural one in ... This led to some shorter-than-usual gaps between the use of
those <b>venues</b>: The Cardinals hosted the game in 1940, and the Browns in 1948. The National Basketball Association <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> is a basketball exhibition
game hosted every February by the National Basketball Association (NBA) and ... The National Hockey League <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> is an exhibition ice hockey game
that is ... However, as the boards were made of wood at the time, Morenz's leg
shattered in five separate <b>locations</b> above the ankle. He was carried off the ice on
a ... Pages in category "National Hockey League <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> hosts". The following
38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent ... The venue for the <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> is chosen by Major League Baseball. The
criteria for the venue are subjective; generally, cities with new ... The Major League Soccer <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> is an annual soccer game held by Major
League Soccer featuring selected players from the league against an ... The Pro Bowl is the <b>all</b>-<b>star game</b> of the National Football League (NFL). From
the merger with ... Rank, Game, Date, Matchup, Network, Viewers (millions), TV
rating, <b>Location</b>. 1, 2011 Pro Bowl, January 29, 2011, AFC, 41, NFC, 55, Fox,
13.4 ... The 2019 Major League Baseball <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was the 90th Major League
Baseball <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b>. The game was hosted by the Cleveland Indians and was
... The 2019–20 NCAA football games was a series of college football bowl games
played to complete the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The games
began on December 20, 2019, and, aside from the <b>all</b>-<b>star games</b> ... The Cure
Bowl, previously held at Camping World Stadium, changed <b>venues</b> to Exploria ... | When was the last time the all star game was in philadelphia? |
<b>The word</b> comes from the same <b>Greek word</b> from which the title of Aristotle's book
<b>Politics</b> (from Ancient <b>Greek</b>: Πολιτικά, romanized: Politiká or Polis, <b>meaning</b> ... Politeia (πολιτεία) is an ancient <b>Greek word</b> used in <b>Greek political</b> thought,
especially that of Plato and Aristotle. <b>Derived</b> from <b>the word</b> polis ("city-state"), it
has a ... The <b>Greek language</b> has contributed to the English vocabulary in five main ways:
vernacular ... Though many English <b>words derived</b> from <b>Greek</b> through the literary
route ... <b>Political</b> animal is from <b>Greek</b> πολιτικὸν ζῷον (in Aristotle's <b>Politics</b>). Polis plural poleis literally means city in <b>Greek</b>. It defined the administrative and
religious city ... Citizens with full legal and <b>political</b> rights—that is, free adult men
born legitimately of citizen parents. They had the right ... Istanbul (<b>derived from</b>
<b>the Greek phrase</b> "εἰς τὴν Πόλιν" <b>meaning</b> "to the city"), Turkey. Istropolis,
currently ... Epistemology is the branch of philosophy concerned with the theory of
knowledge. ... Aesthetics · Epistemology · Ethics · Logic · Metaphysics · Political
philosophy ... <b>The word</b> epistemology is <b>derived</b> from the ancient <b>Greek</b> epistēmē
<b>meaning</b> "knowledge" and the suffix -logy, <b>meaning</b> "logical discourse" (<b>derived</b>
<b>from the</b> ... Logos is a <b>term</b> in Western philosophy, psychology, rhetoric, and religion <b>derived</b>
from a <b>Greek word</b> variously <b>meaning</b> "ground", ... up support for a <b>politician</b> were
to exploit his listeners's reverential feelings for the <b>politician's</b> ancestors". An idiot, dolt, dullard or (archaically) mome, in modern use, is a stupid or foolish
person. ... <b>The word</b> "idiot" comes from the <b>Greek</b> noun ἰδιώτης idiōtēs 'a private
person, ... later 'unskilled', 'ignorant', <b>derived</b> from the adjective ἴδιος idios '
private', ... sense came centuries later, and was unrelated to the <b>political meaning</b>
. In a modern sense, comedy is a genre of fiction that refers to any discourse or
work generally ... Satire and <b>political</b> satire use comedy to portray persons or
social institutions as ... <b>The word</b> "comedy" is <b>derived</b> from the Classical <b>Greek</b>
κωμῳδία kōmōidía, which is a compound of κῶμος kômos (revel) and ᾠδή ōidḗ (
singing). Techne" is a <b>term</b>, etymologically <b>derived from the Greek word</b> τέχνη that is often
translated as "craftsmanship", "craft", or "art". Contents. 1 Description. 1.1 Usage ... Democracy is a form of government in which the people exercise the authority of
government. ... The English <b>word</b> dates back to the 16th century, from the older
Middle French ... The <b>term</b> "democracy" first appeared in ancient <b>Greek political</b>
and ... by <b>political</b> rights and civil liberties that are <b>derived</b> in large measure from
the ... | The word politics is derived from the greek word? |
Mount Mitchell is the <b>highest peak</b> of the Appalachian Mountains and the <b>highest</b>
<b>peak</b> in mainland eastern North America. It is located near Burnsville in Yancey
County, <b>North Carolina</b>; in the Black Mountain subrange of the Appalachians, ... The following sortable table lists the 20 <b>highest mountain</b> peaks of <b>North Carolina</b>
with at least 160 feet (49 m) of topographic ... Beech <b>Mountain</b> is a town in both Avery and Watauga counties in the U.S. state of
<b>North Carolina</b>. As of the 2010 census, the town population was 320. The town is
located atop Beech <b>Mountain</b> and is the <b>highest</b> town east of the ... The Appalachian Mountains, often called the Appalachians, are a system of
mountains in ... The highest of the group is Mount Mitchell in <b>North Carolina</b> at
6,684 feet (2,037 m), which is the <b>highest point</b> in the ... In the Green Mountains
the <b>highest point</b>, Mt. Mansfield, is 4,393 ft (1,339 m) in elevation; others include
Killington ... High Point is a city located in the Piedmont Triad region of the U.S. state of <b>North</b>
<b>Carolina</b>. ... High Point was located at the <b>highest point</b> of the 1856 <b>North</b>
<b>Carolina</b> Railroad between Charlotte and Goldsboro where it intersected the
1852 Great ... The elevation of the U.S. states, the federal district, and the territories may be
described in several ways. These include: the elevation of their <b>highest point</b>;; the
elevation of their lowest point; and the ... <b>North Carolina</b> · Mount Mitchell, 6,684 ft
2037 m ... The summit of Mount Mitchell is the <b>highest point</b> on the eastern
Northern ... Sassafras Mountain is the <b>highest point</b> in the state of South Carolina, United
States. It is in the Blue Ridge Mountains, part of the Appalachian Mountains.
Contents. 1 Location; 2 Geology; 3 See also; 4 References; 5 External links.
Location[edit]. It is located along the South Carolina - <b>North Carolina</b> border in
northern ... The South Mountains are an ancient and deeply eroded mountain range in
western North ... which dot <b>North Carolina's</b> Piedmont region. The <b>highest point</b> in
the range is Buzzard Roost, which rises to 2,980 feet (908 m) above sea level. The Brushy Mountains are a mountain range located in northwestern <b>North</b>
<b>Carolina</b>. They are ... of the Brushy Mountains and is a prominent landmark in the
city of Lenoir, <b>North Carolina</b>; Hickory Knob, the <b>highest point</b> in Alexander
County, ... The Blue Ridge Mountains are a physiographic province of the larger
Appalachian Mountains range. The mountain range is located in the eastern
United States, and extends 550 miles southwest from southern Pennsylvania
through Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, <b>North Carolina</b>, South Carolina,
Tennessee, and Georgia. ... the <b>highest peak</b> in the range, Mount Mitchell in
<b>North Carolina</b>, is only 6,684 ... | What is the highest point in north carolina? |
Albert Edward Brumley (October 29, 1905 – November 15, 1977) was an
American shape note ... "I'll Fly Away," "Turn Your Radio On," "<b>If We Never Meet</b>
<b>Again (This Side of Heaven</b>)," "I'll Meet You In The Morning," "Rank Stranger,"
and "He Set Me Free" are among a host of favorites written by Albert E. Brumley.
He wrote ... "<b>If We Ever Meet Again</b>" is a song by American rapper Timbaland. It was released
on January 18, 2010 as the fourth single from the rapper's third studio album ... Double Time is the second studio album by singer/guitarist Leon Redbone,
released in 1977. ... Blues" (Rodgers) – 3:05; "Winin' Boy Blues" (Jelly Roll
Morton) – 4:17; "<b>If We Never Meet Again This Side of Heaven</b>" (Albert E. Brumley)
– 3:18 ... Unearthed is a box set by Johnny Cash, released two months after his 2003
death. ... "<b>If We Never Meet Again This Side of Heaven</b>" was previously recorded
by Cash for his 1962 album Hymns from the Heart. "Let the Lower Lights Be
Burning" ... Hymns from the Heart is the eleventh album and the second gospel album of
singer Johnny Cash, released in 1962 (see 1962 in music). It features a selection
of ... The Man in Black 1959–1962 is the third box set released by Bear Family
Records. It contains 5 ... "<b>If We Never Meet Again</b>", Hymns from the Heart. 20. "
When I Take My Vacation in <b>Heaven</b>", Hymns from the Heart. 21. "When He
Reached Down ... "You Dreamer You", "Frankie's Man Johnny" B-<b>side</b>. 4. "Five
Feet High and ... This is an alphabetical list of the songs known to have been recorded written and/
or performed ... Ever Loved A Woman; If Not For Love; If The Good Lord's Willing;
<b>If We Never Meet Again This Side Of Heaven</b>; If You Could Read My Mind ... The Land of Many Churches is the fifteenth studio album and the double live
gospel album by ... "Turn Your Radio On" (Brumley) – 2:09; "<b>If We Never Meet</b>
<b>Again</b>" (Brumley) – 2:58 ... "Introduction – 1:28; "Life's Railway to <b>Heaven</b>" (
Charles Davis Tillman) – 2:58; "On the Jericho ... The Fightin' <b>Side</b> of Me with The
Strangers ... "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond", or simply "Loch Lomond" for short, is a well-
known ... O ye'll tak' the high road, and <b>I</b>'ll tak' the low road, And <b>I</b>'ll be in ... But me
and my true love will <b>never meet again</b>, On the ... On the steep, steep <b>side</b> o' Ben
Lomond, ... For my love's heart brake in twa, <b>when</b> she kenned the Cause's fa', James David Washington (born August 26, 1980), better known under his stage
name Jim ... "Pocketbook" (featuring Ludacris) – co-producer, co-writer,
background vocals; "Fallin Out Of <b>Heaven</b>" ... "Other <b>Side</b> Of Town" – co-writer,
vocal producer; 12. ... "<b>If We Ever Meet Again</b>" (featuring Katy Perry) – writer, co-
producer with ... | Who wrote if we never meet again this side of heaven? |
The largest expansion of the <b>European Union</b> (<b>EU</b>), in terms of territory, number
of states, and ... However, the migration <b>did</b> cause controversy in those countries
which saw a ... Accession of <b>Poland</b> to the <b>European Union</b> took place in May
2004. ... Polish intention to <b>join</b> the <b>EU</b> was expressed by Polish Prime Minister ... <b>Poland</b> has been <b>a member</b> state of the <b>European Union</b> since 1 May 2004, with
the Treaty of Accession 2003 signed on 16 April 2003 in Athens as the legal ... <b>European Union</b> member states which have applied to <b>join</b> ERM II (Bulgaria and
Croatia). 5 not in ERM II, but obliged to <b>join</b> the eurozone on meeting ... <b>Poland</b> officially the Republic of <b>Poland</b> is a country located in Central Europe. It
is divided into ... Despite the political unrest experienced during the partitions,
<b>Poland did</b> benefit from ... Poles then voted to <b>join</b> the <b>European Union</b> in a
referendum in June 2003, with <b>Poland becoming</b> a full member on 1 May 2004.
Flowers ... The Schengen <b>Area</b> is an <b>area</b> comprising 26 <b>European</b> states that have officially
abolished all ... Although Cyprus, which joined the <b>EU</b> on 1 May 2004, is legally
bound to <b>join</b> the Schengen <b>Area</b>, implementation ... other national databases to
ensure that the traveller <b>did</b> not represent a security, public policy or health threat
... Recent <b>EU</b> member states[edit]. When a state joins the <b>EU</b>, they do not
necessarily immediately <b>become part</b> of the EEA but are obliged to apply. On 1 January 2007, Bulgaria and Romania became member states of the
<b>European Union</b> ... Part of a series on the ... 1995, the third and the fourth of the
post–communist <b>European</b> countries to do so after Hungary and <b>Poland</b>. ... to
acquire a permit to work, whilst members of all other old member states <b>did</b> not
require one. ... the Czech Republic, and <b>Poland</b>, were invited to <b>join</b> NATO. After this fourth
enlargement in 1999, the Vilnius group of the Baltics and seven East <b>European</b> ... The Czech Republic also known by its short-form name, Czechia (/ˈtʃɛkiə/ (
About this sound listen); Czech: Česko [ˈtʃɛsko] ( About this sound listen)), is a
landlocked country in Central Europe bordered by <b>Poland</b> to the ... The Czech
Republic joined NATO in 1999 and the <b>European Union</b> (<b>EU</b>) in 2004. It is also <b>a</b>
... Prehistoric Ukraine, as <b>part</b> of the Pontic steppe, has played an important role in
Eurasian cultural contacts, including the spread of the Chalcolithic, the Bronze
Age, Indo-<b>European</b> expansion and the domestication of the horse. ... After the
Partitions of <b>Poland</b> (1772–1795) and the Russian conquest of the Crimean
Khanate, ... | When did poland become part of the eu? |
The <b>Women's</b> College World Series (WCWS) is the final portion of the <b>NCAA</b>
Division I <b>Softball Championship</b> for college <b>softball</b> in the United States. The 64-team, double-elimination <b>tournament</b> concluded with the 2019 <b>Women's</b>
College World Series at ASA ... The 2006 <b>NCAA</b> Division I <b>Softball Tournament</b> was the twenty-fifth annual
<b>tournament</b> to determine the national <b>champion</b> of <b>NCAA women's</b> collegiate
<b>softball</b>. The Florida State Seminoles played in their first <b>Women's</b> College World Series
<b>Championship</b> Series and ... The 1995 <b>NCAA</b> Division I <b>Softball Tournament</b> was the fourteenth annual
<b>tournament</b> to determine the national <b>champion</b> of <b>NCAA women's</b> collegiate
<b>softball</b>. The 2005 <b>NCAA</b> Division I <b>Softball Tournament</b> was the twenty-fourth annual
<b>tournament</b> to determine the national <b>champion</b> of <b>NCAA women's</b> collegiate ... The 2000 <b>NCAA</b> Division I <b>Softball Tournament</b> was the nineteenth annual
<b>tournament</b> to determine the national <b>champion</b> of <b>NCAA women's</b> collegiate
<b>softball</b>. Teams in bold advanced to <b>Women's</b> College World Series. 1. Florida (50–6) 2.
Oregon (46–6) 3. Michigan ( ... Fresno State qualifies for WCWS, 2–1. <b>Women's</b> College World Series[edit].
Participants[ ... The 2012 <b>NCAA</b> Division I <b>Softball Tournament</b> was held from May 18 through
June 6, 2012 as ... The <b>tournament</b> culminated with eight teams playing in the
2012 <b>Women's</b> College World Series at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma
City. | Who won the ncaa women's softball championship this year? |
Pages in category "<b>San Francisco Giants postseason</b>". The following 24 pages
are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn
... The <b>San Francisco Giants</b> are a professional baseball team based in San
Francisco, California. ... The 1951 season saw the Giants beat their rivals the
Brooklyn Dodgers in a three-game <b>playoff</b> for the National League pennant. The
Giants ... <b>Postseason</b>[edit]. hide2014 <b>Postseason</b> Game Log (12–5). Wild Card Game (1–0
) [show]. Game, Date, Opponent, Score, Win, Loss ... 2012 <b>Postseason</b> game log. NLDS (3–2)[show]. #, Date, Opponent, Score, Win,
Loss, Save, Attendance, Record. <b>Postseason</b>[edit]. hide2016 <b>Postseason</b> Game Log. National League Wild Card
... Chapman (3), 43,166, 1–3. <b>Giants</b> lose series 1–3. <b>Postseason</b>[edit]. hide2010 <b>Postseason</b> Game Log. National League Division
Series[show]. Game, Date, Opponent, Score, Win ... <b>Postseason</b>[edit]. hide2002 <b>Postseason</b> Game Log. National League Division
Series (3–2) [show]. Game, Date, Opponent, Score ... The 2003 <b>San Francisco Giants</b> season was the Giants' 121st year in Major
League Baseball, ... This was the last <b>playoff</b> series that the Giants lost before
winning 10 straight, a streak that ended in the 2016 division series against the
Chicago ... The Dodgers–<b>Giants</b> rivalry is a rivalry between the Los Angeles Dodgers and
<b>San Francisco</b> ... As with 1951, that <b>playoff</b> win turned out to be the <b>Giants</b>' high-
water mark of the season, as they lost the World Series to the New York Yankees
on ... The 2015 <b>San Francisco Giants</b> season was the Giants' 133rd year in Major
League Baseball, ... World Series champions and got second place in the NL
West for the second straight year, but missed the <b>playoffs</b> with a record of 84-78 (.
519). | When was the last time the giants went to the playoffs? |
Driving Miss Daisy is a 1989 American comedy-drama film directed by Bruce
Beresford and written by Alfred Uhry, based on Uhry's play of the same name.
The film stars Jessica Tandy, Morgan Freeman, and Dan Aykroyd. Freeman
reprised his <b>role</b> from the original Off-<b>Broadway</b> production. ... Morgan Freeman
as <b>Hoke Colburn</b>; Jessica Tandy as Daisy Werthan ... He then went on to star in the 1970 film The Great White Hope as Jack Jefferson,
a <b>role</b> he first <b>played</b> in the <b>Broadway</b> production of the same name. The film ... American actor and director Morgan Freeman has had a prolific career on film,
television and on the stage. His film debut was as an uncredited character in the
Sidney Lumet–directed drama The Pawnbroker in 1964. Freeman also <b>made</b> his
stage debut in the same year by appearing in the <b>musical</b> Hello, ... Two years
later he appeared in war film Glory (1989), and starred as <b>Hoke</b> ... Morgan Freeman (born June 1, 1937) is an American actor and film narrator.
Freeman won an ... Freeman <b>made</b> his acting debut at age nine, playing the lead
<b>role</b> in a school play. ... As he gained fame, he went on to bigger <b>roles</b> in films
such as the chauffeur <b>Hoke</b> in Driving Miss Daisy, and Sergeant Major Rawlins in
Glory ... Keenen Ivory Desuma Wayans Sr. (born June 8, 1958) is an American actor,
comedian, ... He entertained his friends at college with <b>made</b>-up stories about life
in New ... He had a regular <b>role</b> as a soldier on a television series titled For Love
and ... Morgan Freeman (such as <b>Hoke Colburn</b> from Driving Miss Daisy,
Principal ... The Academy Award for Best Actor is an award presented annually by the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). It is given in honor of an
actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading <b>role</b> while
working within ... The decision was <b>made</b> the previous year in response to the
controversy ... There are 18150 entries, all articles. See also: Wikipedia:WikiProject Oregon/
Admin2 for non-article entries. 10 Days in a Madhouse · 1000 <b>Broadway</b> · 1000 ... | Who originated the role of hoke colburn on broadway? |
Robert Nesta <b>Marley</b>, OM (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981) was a Jamaican
singer and songwriter. Considered one of the pioneers of reggae, his musical ... <b>Bob Marley</b> and the Wailers were a Jamaican reggae band led by <b>Bob Marley</b>. It
developed from the earlier ska vocal group, the Wailers, created by Marley with ... Robert Cochrane <b>Marley</b> Jr. (born April 4, 1967) is an American comedian. He
has appeared on The David Letterman Show, Late Night with Conan O'Brien,
and ... Most of <b>Bob Marley</b>'s early music was recorded with Peter Tosh and Bunny
Wailer, who together with Marley were the most prominent members of the
Wailers. Exodus is the ninth studio album by Jamaican reggae band <b>Bob Marley</b> and the
Wailers, first released in June 1977 through Island Records, following Rastaman
... Survival is the eleventh studio album by <b>Bob Marley</b> and the Wailers released in
1979. Survival is an album with an outwardly militant theme. Some critics ... In her book No Woman No Cry: My Life with <b>Bob Marley</b>, she describes how she
was raised by her Aunt ... Michael Manley, son of former Prime Minister Norman Manley, was elected Prime
Minister of Jamaica in 1972. To address growing inequality in Jamaican ... Legend is a compilation album by <b>Bob Marley</b> and the Wailers. It was released in
May 1984 by Island Records. It is a greatest hits collection of singles in its ... The <b>Bob Marley</b> Museum is a museum in Kingston, Jamaica, dedicated to the
reggae musician <b>Bob Marley</b>. The museum is located at 56 Hope Road, Kingston
6 ... | What type of music does bob marley sing? |
Bert Lahr as the Cowardly <b>Lion</b> for the 1939 film. In the classic 1939 movie The
<b>Wizard of Oz</b>, the Cowardly <b>Lion</b> was a ... Irving Lahrheim (August 13, 1895 – December 4, 1967), known professionally as
Bert Lahr, ... An original Cowardly <b>Lion</b> costume worn by Lahr in The <b>Wizard of</b>
<b>Oz</b> is in the holdings of The Comisar Collection, which is also the largest
collection ... The <b>Wizard of Oz</b> is a 1939 American musical fantasy film produced by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer. ... The Wizard then gives the Scarecrow a diploma, the <b>Lion</b> a
medal and the Tin Man a ticking heart-shaped watch, helping them see that the ... <b>Lion</b> of Oz is a 2000 animated film set before the 1900 children's novel The
Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b>. It tells the story of how the Cowardly <b>Lion</b>, formerly part
of ... Political interpretations of The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b> include treatments of the
modern fairy ... representing the industrial workers, especially those of American
steel industries; The Cowardly <b>Lion</b> as a metaphor for William Jennings Bryan. Oz Park is a public park in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of North Side, Chicago
. It is located ... To go along with the <b>Wizard of Oz</b> theme, the park's garden is
named "The Emerald Garden", and the playground ... He later went on to create a
total of four: The Tin Man, The Cowardly <b>Lion</b>, The Scarecrow, and Dorothy &
Toto. The Wiz is a 1978 American musical adventure fantasy film produced by
Universal Pictures and Motown Productions, and released by Universal Pictures
on October 24, 1978. A reimagining of L. Frank Baum's classic 1900 children's
novel The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b> featuring an all-black cast, ... The Tin Man and
<b>Lion</b> join them on their quest to find the Wizard, hoping to ... The Wonderful <b>Wizard of Oz</b> is an American children's novel written by author L.
Frank Baum ... The forms of the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, the Cowardly <b>Lion</b>,
the Wizard, and Dorothy were made into rubber and metal sculptures. Costume ... Dark Side of the Rainbow – also known as Dark Side of <b>Oz</b> or The <b>Wizard</b> of
Floyd – refers to ... Others suggest starting the album not immediately after the
<b>lion's</b> roar, but after the <b>lion</b> fades to black—exactly when the film begins. Viewing
... The <b>Wizard of Oz</b> is a 1925 American silent fantasy-adventure comedy film
directed by Larry ... The Wizard then helps the two prisoners escape by giving
Snowball a <b>lion</b> costume, which he uses to scare away the guards. Though the ... | Who played the lion in the wizard of oz? |
<b>Nando's</b> opened its first <b>UK</b> restaurant in 1992 in the west <b>London</b> suburbs of
Ealing and Earls Court, initially focusing on ... Richard "Dick" Enthoven is a South African billionaire businessman, the owner of
the casual dining chain <b>Nando's</b>, the Hollard Group of insurance ... Robby
Enthoven heads the <b>UK</b> operation of <b>Nando's</b>. Adrian Enthoven was educated at
... Gourmet Burger Kitchen (GBK) is a restaurant chain in the <b>United Kingdom</b>
specialising in ... The Scotsman. Retrieved 21 January 2015. "BBC News -
<b>Nando's</b> to buy Gourmet Burger Kitchen firm for 拢30m". BBC News. Retrieved 21
January ... PizzaExpress is a restaurant group with over 470 restaurants across the <b>United</b>
<b>Kingdom</b> and 100 overseas in Europe, Hong Kong, China, India, Indonesia, ... Chiquito is a restaurant chain based in the <b>United Kingdom</b> specialising in Tex-
Mex foods. ... Jimmy's Restaurants · Las Iguanas · La Tasca · Little Chef · Loch
Fyne Restaurants · Manjaros · <b>Nando's</b> · OK Diner · Pizza Hut · PizzaExpress ... Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet is an outlet centre in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire,
<b>England</b>. ... Benny's, Miller and Carter Grill, <b>Nando's</b>, Chiquito, Prezzo, Harry
Ramsden's, Spudulike, TGI Friday's, Giraffe, Pizza Express and Wagamama. Take Me Out is a dating game show presented by comedian Paddy McGuinness.
Based on the ... It <b>did</b> not air in 2014, but returned in 2015 with Wright joined by
new co-host Laura Jackson. ... In this round the man <b>comes</b> down the love lift. Frankie & Benny's is a chain of Italian-American-themed restaurants in the <b>United</b>
<b>Kingdom</b>, ... Jimmy's Restaurants · Las Iguanas · La Tasca · Little Chef · Loch
Fyne Restaurants · Manjaros · <b>Nando's</b> · OK Diner · Pizza Hut · PizzaExpress ... Fernando "<b>Nando</b>" Seler Parrado Dolgay' (born 9 December 1949) is one of the
sixteen ... In the end, I <b>did</b> what made sense: I entered business school with no
serious thought about what school would mean for me or where ... 2007,
Stranded: I've <b>Come</b> from a Plane That Crashed on the Mountains, himself,
documentary. Wagamama (stylized as wagamama) is a <b>British</b> restaurant chain, serving Asian
food based on ... Jimmy's Restaurants · Las Iguanas · La Tasca · Little Chef · Loch
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<b>The Secret Life of Bees</b> is a book by author Sue Monk Kidd. Set in 1964, it is a
coming-of-age ... Lily attempts to tell August the truth but is interrupted by Zach,
who <b>takes</b> her for a honey run. They stop at a store to ... The secret <b>does</b> not stay
hidden for long and May becomes catatonic with depression. May leaves the
house ... Ray has figured out where Lily is was from pin holes in the wall where a map had
been in her room, and comes to <b>take</b> her home with him. Lily <b>does</b> not want to ... <b>The Secret Life of Bees</b> may refer to: <b>The Secret Life of Bees</b> (novel), a 2001
novel by Sue Monk Kidd; <b>The Secret Life of Bees</b> (film), a 2008 film based on the
... Sue Monk Kidd (born August 12, 1948) is a writer from Sylvester, Georgia, best
known for her novels <b>The Secret Life of Bees</b> and The Invention of Wings. Hannah Dakota Fanning (born February 23, 1994) is an American actress. She
rose to ... Fanning followed with more mature roles, playing Lewellen in
Hounddog (2007), Lily in <b>The Secret Life of Bees</b> (2008), the eponymous ... In
addition, Fanning <b>did</b> voice-over work for four animated projects during this
period, including ... The 2008 Black Reel Awards, which annually recognize and celebrate the
achievements of black people in feature, independent and television films, took
<b>place</b> in Washington, D.C. on December 14, 2008. Cadillac Records, <b>The Secret</b>
<b>Life of Bees</b> and Slumdog Millionaire all won ... <b>Secret Life</b>, <b>The Secret Life</b> or <b>The Secret Life</b> of... may refer to: Contents. 1 Music;
2 Television; 3 Literature; 4 Theatre; 5 See also. Music[edit]. <b>Secret Life</b> (band) ... Gina Prince-Bythewood is an American film director and screenwriter. She is
known for directing and producing the films Disappearing Acts (2000) and Love &
Basketball (2000), <b>The Secret Life of Bees</b> (2008), ... Prince-Bythewood <b>did</b>
research with the assistance of a number of singers, including Alicia Keys. The
story was ... This page is within the scope of WikiProject Disambiguation, an attempt to
structure and organize all disambiguation pages on Wikipedia. If you wish to help
, you ... Stevie Wonder's Journey Through "<b>The Secret Life</b> of Plants" is an album by
Stevie Wonder, ... "Fingertips"; "Hey Harmonica Man"; "Uptight (Everything's
Alright)"; "With a Child's Heart"; "Blowin' in the Wind"; "A <b>Place</b> in the Sun"; "Hey
Love" ... "Happy Birthday"; "That Girl"; "Ebony and Ivory"; "<b>Do</b> I <b>Do</b>"; "Ribbon in the
Sky" ... | When does the secret life of bees take place? |
"<b>When a Man Loves a Woman</b>" is a song written by Calvin Lewis and Andrew
Wright and first recorded by Percy Sledge in 1966 at Norala Sound Studio in ... <b>When a Man Loves a Woman</b> is a 1994 American romantic drama film directed
by Luis Mandoki and starring Andy García, Meg Ryan, Tina Majorino, Mae ... "<b>When a Man Loves a Woman</b>" is a song by Jody Watley, released as the final
single from her fourth album, Intimacy. While "<b>When a Man Loves a Woman</b>" ... <b>When a Man Loves a Woman</b> may refer to: "<b>When a Man Loves a Woman</b>" (song)
, a song recorded by Percy Sledge; "<b>When a Man Loves a Woman</b>" (Jody ... <b>When a Man</b> Falls in <b>Love</b> is a 2013 South Korean television series, starring
Song Seung-heon, ... Mi-do is a troubled young <b>woman</b> who is full of drive and
ambition; she is determined to better her life to forget the hardships of her ... <b>When a Man Loves a Woman</b>" was a hit twice in the UK, reaching No. 4 in 1966
and, on reissue, peaked at No. 2 in 1987. The song was also the first gold record
... "When a <b>Woman Loves</b> a <b>Man</b>" is a song written by Rafe Van Hoy and Mark Luna
, and recorded by American country music singer Lee Roy Parnell with Trisha ... Gordon Hill Jenkins (May 12, 1910 – May 1, 1984) was an American arranger,
composer, and ... You", "Goodbye" (Benny Goodman's sign-off tune), "Blue
Prelude" (with Joe Bishop), "This Is All I Ask", and "When a <b>Woman Loves</b> a <b>Man</b>". <b>When a Man Loves</b> is a 1927 American silent historical drama film directed by
Alan Crosland and produced and distributed by Warner Bros.. The picture stars
John Barrymore and features Dolores Costello in the frequently filmed story of
Abbe Prevost's 1731 novel Manon Lescaut. The UK release title was His <b>Lady</b>. Released: July 1991; "<b>When a Man Loves a Woman</b>" Released: October 1991; "
Missing You Now" Released: December 1991; "Steel Bars" Released: February
1992. Time, Love & Tenderness is the seventh studio album by American
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<b>Robin Hood</b>: <b>Prince of Thieves</b> is a 1991 American action-adventure film based
on the English folk tale of Robin Hood that originated in the 12th century. It was ... Robin Hood is a 1991 British adventure film directed by John Irvin, executive
produced by John ... the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search.
For the 1991 film starring Kevin Costner, see Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. <b>Robin Hood</b>: <b>Prince of Thieves</b> is a console game released in 1991 for the
Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy developed by Sculptured
Software, ... <b>Robin Hood</b>: <b>Prince of Thieves</b> is a 1991 adventure film about the legendary
outlaw ... <b>Robin Hood</b>: <b>Prince of Thieves</b> (video game), a 1991 video game tie-in
... "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan
Adams. Written by Adams, Michael Kamen and Robert John "Mutt" Lange, it
featured on two albums simultaneously on its release: the soundtrack album from
the 1991 film <b>Robin Hood</b>: <b>Prince of Thieves</b> and on Adams' sixth album, ... The Sycamore Gap Tree or Robin Hood Tree is a sycamore tree standing next to
Hadrian's ... It derives its alternative name from featuring in a prominent scene in
the 1991 film <b>Robin Hood</b>: <b>Prince of Thieves</b>. The tree won the 2016 England ... Robinn <b>Hood</b>, also known <b>Robin Hood</b>, is a 2009 Indian Malayalam-language
crime thriller film directed by Joshiy and written by Sachi-Sethu. The film stars ... It includes frequent comedic references to previous <b>Robin Hood</b> films (particularly
<b>Prince of Thieves</b>, upon which the plot is loosely structured, Disney's <b>Robin</b> ... Pen Densham (born 14 October 1947) is a British-Canadian film and television
producer, writer, director, author and photographer, known for writing and
producing films such as <b>Robin Hood</b>: <b>Prince of Thieves</b> ... Morgan Creek Entertainment is an American film production company that has
released box-office hits including Young Guns, Dead Ringers, Major League,
True Romance, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Crush, <b>Robin Hood</b>: <b>Prince of</b>
<b>Thieves</b> and The Last of the Mohicans. | Who played maid marian in robin hood prince of thieves? |
The <b>Office of Refugee Resettlement</b> (ORR) is a program of the Administration for
Children and ... The <b>Office of Refugee Resettlement</b> was officially <b>established</b>
with the passage of the Refugee Act of 1980. It was created in "an attempt to
design ... The United States Refugee Act of 1980 (Public Law 96-212) is an amendment to
the earlier ... that number exceeds 50,000, and to <b>establish</b> the Office of U.S.
Coordinator for Refugee Affairs and the <b>Office of Refugee Resettlement</b>. Most
important, it <b>established</b> explicit procedures on how to deal with refugees in the
U.S. by ... The United States Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) is a consortium of
federal agencies ... They <b>established</b> an Indochinese refugee task force to
respond to this crisis. After this situation, Congress ... The <b>Office of Refugee</b>
<b>Resettlement</b> plays a particularly important role within USRAP. Bringing refugees
into the United ... The United Nations High Commissioner for <b>Refugees</b> (UNHCR) is a United
Nations agency with the mandate to protect <b>refugees</b>, forcibly displaced
communities and stateless people, and assist in their voluntary repatriation, local
integration or <b>resettlement</b> to a third country. ... In 1947, the International <b>Refugee</b>
Organization (IRO) was <b>founded</b> by the ... The United States recognizes the right of asylum for individuals as specified by
international and federal law. A specified number of legally defined refugees are
admitted annually. These refugees are not eligible to apply for asylum from inside
the U.S. but ... The URM program is coordinated by the U.S. <b>Office of Refugee</b>
<b>Resettlement</b> ... Lutheran Immigration and <b>Refugee</b> Service is a non-profit organization that
welcomes and supports <b>refugees</b> and migrants entering the United States. It is
one of nine <b>refugee resettlement</b> agencies working with the <b>Office of</b> ... Founded,
1939. Third country resettlement or refugee resettlement is, according to the UNHCR,
one of three ... A number of European countries run smaller schemes and in 2004
the United Kingdom <b>established</b> its own scheme, known ... The United States has
an <b>Office of Refugee Resettlement</b> (ORR) that aids the refugees in resettlement ... A <b>refugee</b>, generally speaking, is a displaced person who has been forced to
cross national ... The United Nations have a second <b>Office</b> for <b>refugees</b>, the
UNRWA, which is ... the Nansen International <b>Office</b> for <b>Refugees</b> (Nansen <b>Office</b>)
was <b>established</b> as ... Family reunification (which can also be a form of
<b>resettlement</b>) is a ... BCFS Health and Human Services is a U.S. 501(c)(3) organization based in San
Antonio, Texas, specializing in emergency shelter, foster care, and adoption. It
was <b>founded</b> as an orphanage in 1944. ... In 2015, BCFS received more funding
than any other <b>Office of Refugee Resettlement</b> contractor and nearly a quarter of
... Edward Scott "Scott" Lloyd (born August 22, 1979) is an American lawyer. He
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<b>No man is an island</b> may refer to: "<b>No man is an island</b>", a famous line from
Devotions upon ... "<b>No Man Is an Island</b>", a 1955 <b>book</b> by the Trappist monk
Thomas Merton; "<b>No Man Is an Island</b>", a 1953 episode of the Hallmark Hall of
Fame, ... <b>No Man Is an Island</b> is a 1962 war film about the exploits of George Ray Tweed, a
United States Navy radioman who avoided capture and execution by the ... Apr 14, 2012 <b>...</b> And when she buries a man, that action concerns me: all mankind is of one ... is
one volume; when one man dies, one chapter is not torn out of the <b>book</b>, but ...
<b>No man is an island</b>, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the ... Devotions upon Emergent Occasions, or in full Devotions Upon Emergent
Occasions, and ... In the five editions published during the 17th century, the <b>book</b>
opens with a Latin preface, titled "Stationes, sive ... Gray and Shami highlight the
noted line "<b>No man is an island</b>"; while most interpret it spiritually, they argue that
it was ... John Donne was an English scholar, poet, soldier and secretary born into a
catholic family, ... pain, and sickness that were published as a <b>book</b> in 1624
under the title of Devotions upon Emergent Occasions. ... known phrases "No
man is an Iland" (often modernised as "<b>No man is an island</b>") and "...for whom the
bell tolls". <b>No Man is an Island</b> is the debut album by reggae singer Dennis Brown.
Recorded when ... Print/export. Create a <b>book</b> · Download as PDF · Printable
version ... For Whom the Bell Tolls is a novel by Ernest Hemingway published in 1940. It
tells the story of ... For Whom the Bell Tolls became a <b>Book</b> of the Month Club
choice, sold half a million copies within months, was a ... <b>No man is an Island</b>,
intire of it selfe; every man is a peece of the Continent, a part of the maine; if a
Clod bee ... No-Man are an English art pop duo, formed in 1987 as <b>No Man Is an Island</b> by
singer Tim ... Find sources: "No-Man" – news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
JSTOR (December 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this template
message) ... "Swagger" is a cassette EP and the second release by the then British trio <b>No</b>
<b>Man Is An Island</b>, ... Find sources: "Swagger" No-Man EP – news · newspapers ·
books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this ... George Ray Tweed (July 2, 1902 – January 16, 1989) was a decorated radioman
in the United ... Tweed's story is told in short in the official US Navy documentary
on the Battle of Guam as well as in his 1945 <b>book</b>, Robinson Crusoe, USN. His
story was also dramatized in the 1962 movie <b>No Man Is an Island</b>, starring Jeffrey
... | Who wrote the book no man is an island? |
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