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The <b>Canberra Times</b> is a daily newspaper in Canberra, Australia, which is published by ... &quot;New <b>editor</b> and deputy <b>editor</b> announced for The <b>Canberra</b> <b>Times</b> as audience grows&quot;. The <b>Canberra Times</b>. Fairfax Media. 6 November 2015. Archived&nbsp;... Arthur Thomas Shakespeare (27 September 1897 – 11 October 1975) was an Australian journalist and newspaper <b>editor</b>, best known for founding the Australian Capital Territory&#39;s most widely circulated commercial newspaper, The <b>Canberra Times</b>. John Mayo Farquharson (7 September 1929 – 29 June 2016) was an Australian journalist. He worked for 22 years with The Canberra Times, from 1966 to 1988. ... and he took up an appointment as senior sub-<b>editor of The Canberra Times</b>. John Edward O&#39;Brien Waterford AM (born 12 February 1952), better known as Jack Waterford, is an Australian journalist and commentator. He has a long affiliation with The <b>Canberra Times</b>. ... covering a broad range of rounds before being appointed Deputy <b>Editor</b> in 1987, <b>Editor</b> in 1995, and <b>Editor</b>-in-Chief in 2001. Lawrence Pickering (18 October 1942 – 19 November 2018) was an Australian political ... Initially employed as a proofreader, Pickering was able to gain the attention of John Allan, the <b>editor of The Canberra Times</b>. ... Pickering was awarded two Walkley Awards with The Canberra Times for his work, one in 1971 and a&nbsp;... Peter Martin is an Australian economist, journalist and commentator. Contents. 1 Career ... He then became economics <b>editor of The Canberra Times</b> and Sydney Morning Herald. While still working for Fairfax Media, in 2018 he became&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;The <b>Canberra Times</b> people&quot;. The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more) &nbsp;... Michelle Grattan AO (born 30 June 1944) is an Australian journalist who was the first woman to become editor of an Australian metropolitan daily newspaper. ... Grattan was appointed the <b>Editor of The Canberra Times</b>, becoming the first&nbsp;... Australian Community Media &amp; Printing (ACM) is a trading name of Rural Press Limited, a media company in Australia responsible for over 160 regional publications. Its mastheads include The <b>Canberra Times</b>, The Newcastle Herald, The&nbsp;... The <b>Canberra Times</b> logo.svg is within the scope of WikiProject Australia, which aims to improve Wikipedia&#39;s coverage of Australia and Australia-related topics.
Who is the editor of the canberra times?
<b>The Lion</b>, the <b>Witch</b> and the <b>Wardrobe</b> is a fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1950. It is the first published and best known of&nbsp;... Peter is knighted by Aslan. The White <b>Witch</b> journeys to Aslan&#39;s camp and claims Edmund, but Aslan secretly offers to sacrifice himself instead. That night, as Lucy &nbsp;... The first edition of <b>The Lion</b>, the <b>Witch</b> and the <b>Wardrobe</b> was released in London on 16 October 1950. Although three more books, Prince Caspian, The Voyage&nbsp;... <b>The Lion</b>, the <b>Witch</b> and the <b>Wardrobe</b> is a British children&#39;s television drama first broadcast by the BBC in 1988. It was the first series of The Chronicles of Narnia&nbsp;... <b>The Lion</b>, the <b>Witch</b> and the <b>Wardrobe</b> is an animated television program that was broadcast in two parts on CBS in 1979, based on the novel <b>The Lion</b>, the <b>Witch</b>&nbsp;... Films[edit]. <b>The Lion</b>, the <b>Witch</b> and the <b>Wardrobe</b> (2005)[edit]. In <b>The Lion</b>, the <b>Witch</b> and the <b>Wardrobe</b>, Edmund is one of the main characters, at the age of 10 years, and the character who develops the most over the course &nbsp;... <b>The Lion</b>, the <b>Witch</b> and the <b>Wardrobe</b>[edit]. Aslan is first introduced when Mr. Beaver tells the Pevensie children (Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy) about him. Mr&nbsp;... She is commonly referred to as the White <b>Witch</b> in <b>The Lion</b>, the <b>Witch</b> and the <b>Wardrobe</b>, as&nbsp;... <b>The Lion</b> The <b>Witch</b> &amp; The <b>Wardrobe</b> is a ten-part serial adaptation of C. S. Lewis&#39; s fantasy novel <b>The Lion</b>, the <b>Witch</b> and the <b>Wardrobe</b>, that aired on ITV in 1967&nbsp;...
Who plays the ice queen in the lion the witch and the wardrobe?
Denis Colin Leary (born August 18, 1957) is an American <b>actor</b>, comedian, singer , writer and ... 2019, Family Guy, Body Shop Owner (voice), Episode: &quot;<b>Girl</b>, Internetted&quot;. 2019, The Moodys, Sean Moody Sr. Main ... &quot;&#39;<b>Animal Kingdom</b>&#39;: <b>Denis Leary</b> To Recur In Season 3 Of TNT <b>Drama</b> Series&quot;. Deadline. Retrieved February 27&nbsp;... <b>Animal Kingdom</b> is an American <b>drama</b> television series developed by Jonathan Lisco. ... Daniella Alonso as Catherine Blackwell, Baz&#39;s <b>girlfriend</b>, and the mother of their daughter, Lena. She is smothered to death by ... <b>Denis Leary</b> as Billy, Deran&#39;s drifter father who Smurf kicked out years ago. Emily Deschanel as Angela,&nbsp;... Sean Dermot Fintan O&#39;<b>Leary</b> Jr. (born 24 May 1973), better known as Dermot O&#39; <b>Leary</b>, is a ... When O&#39;<b>Leary</b> was in his late teens, he <b>played</b> American football for his local team, the Colchester ... of The Xtra Factor, it was announced that O&#39; <b>Leary</b> was engaged to his long-term <b>girlfriend</b> Dee Koppang. ... United <b>Kingdom</b>: BBC. Elizabeth Egan Gillies is an American actress and singer. Gillies made her Broadway debut at age 15 in the musical 13, <b>playing</b> the ... In 2010, Gillies was cast as bad <b>girl</b> and occasional antagonist Jade West in the Nickelodeon ... in the horror film <b>Animal</b> as Mandy and the Lifetime movie Killing Daddy, <b>playing</b> Callie Ross. Diane Farr (born September 7, 1969) is an American actress, producer, and writer. She is ... The first, The <b>Girl</b> Code, was published in 2001 and has been translated into seven ... She also <b>played</b> Maddie Hudson on The WB&#39;s Like Family. ... Jan Fendrich on the ABC series The Job, co-created by and starring <b>Denis Leary</b>. A Bug&#39;s Life is a 1998 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation ... <b>Denis Leary</b> as Francis, a short-tempered male ladybug who is constantly ... A Bug&#39;s Life was the final film appearance of <b>actor</b> Roddy McDowall, <b>who</b> ... Disney&#39;s <b>Animal Kingdom</b> includes the 3D show It&#39;s Tough to Be a Bug!,&nbsp;... Remote Control is a TV game show that ran on MTV for five seasons from 1987 until 1990. ... John Ten Eyck <b>played</b> several walk-on parts, joined in later seasons by Adam Sandler, <b>Denis Leary</b>, and Roger Kabler. ... <b>Girl</b> Code (since 2013, now on MTV&#39;s Snapchat Discover content); Ridiculousness (since 2011); Wild &#39;n Out&nbsp;... Sid is dumped by his <b>girlfriend</b>, Francine, just as he is about to propose to her, and he ... a community of immortal <b>animals</b> formed inside one of the asteroids that have fallen ... <b>Denis Leary</b> as Diego, a saber-toothed tiger and the member of the Herd. ... In the United <b>Kingdom</b> and Ireland, it debuted in second place with $5.2&nbsp;... June 4, 1998 (1998-06-04) (United <b>Kingdom</b>); July 10, 1998 (1998-07-10) ( United States). Running time. 108 minutes. Country, United States. Language, English. Budget, $40 million. Box office, $71.1 million. Small Soldiers is a 1998 American science fiction film, directed by Joe Dante and starring ... Dern replaced The Dirty Dozen <b>actor</b> Richard Jaeckel, who died before&nbsp;... The Amazing Spider-Man is a 2012 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics ... Director Webb said of his casting, &quot;[W]e all trust <b>Denis Leary</b>. ... Hannah Marks <b>portrays</b> Missy Kallenback, an unpopular <b>girl</b> who has a crush on ... The film also features the Coldplay song &quot;&#39;Til <b>Kingdom</b> Come&quot; from the album X&amp;Y.
Who plays dennis leary's girlfriend on animal kingdom?
Christ the Redeemer is an Art Deco <b>statue</b> of Jesus Christ in <b>Rio</b> de Janeiro, Brazil, created by ... The group organized an event <b>called</b> Semana do Monumento (&quot;<b>Monument</b> Week&quot;) to attract donations and collect signatures to support the&nbsp;... <b>Rio</b> de Janeiro or simply <b>Rio</b>, is anchor to the <b>Rio</b> de Janeiro metropolitan area and the ... <b>Rio</b> de Janeiro was <b>the name</b> of Guanabara Bay. ... the Christ the Redeemer (<b>statue</b>) with its stairway built into the rock bed, &#39;Manguinhos&#39;, the home of&nbsp;... The Sanctuary of Christ the King is a Catholic <b>monument</b> and shrine dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ overlooking the city of Lisbon situated in Almada , in Portugal. It was inspired by the Christ the Redeemer <b>statue</b> of <b>Rio</b> de Janeiro, in Brazil,&nbsp;... Coria del <b>Río</b> is a small town near Seville, on the shores of Guadalquivir river. ... <b>The name</b> first appeared on an official document in 1646. ... A <b>statue</b> of Hasekura Tsunenaga was donated to the city by Japan in 1992 and stands watch over the&nbsp;... There are many <b>statues</b> of Jesus, including: Contents. 1 Monumental <b>statues</b>; 2 Others; 3 See also; 4 References. Monumental <b>statues</b>[edit]. Christ the Redeemer is perhaps the most famous <b>statue</b> of Jesus Christ, located in <b>Rio</b> de Janeiro, ... New Testament places associated with Jesus &middot; <b>Names</b> and titles of Jesus in the&nbsp;... The <b>monument</b> to Floriano Peixoto is in the foreground. The Municipal Theatre is at the background left. Cinelândia is the popular <b>name</b> of a major public square in the centre of <b>Rio</b> de Janeiro, Brazil. Juan de Oñate y Salazar was a Spanish conquistador from New Spain, explorer, and colonial ... In March 1598, Oñate&#39;s expedition moved out and forded the <b>Rio</b> Grande (<b>Río</b> del Norte) south of ... The Rayados spoke of large settlements <b>called</b> Tancoa — perhaps the real <b>name</b> of Quivira — in an area to the north. Thus, the&nbsp;... Sugarloaf Mountain is a peak situated in <b>Rio</b> de Janeiro, Brazil, at the mouth of Guanabara Bay on a peninsula that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean. Rising 396 m (1,299 ft) above the harbor, <b>its name</b> is said to refer to its ... The mountain is protected by the Sugarloaf Mountain and Urca Hill Natural <b>Monument</b>, created in 2006. Dolores del <b>Río</b> was a Mexican actress of film, television, and theater. With a career spanning ... Her <b>name</b> was shortened to &quot;Dolores Del <b>Rio</b>&quot; (with an incorrect capital &quot;D&quot; in the word &quot;del&quot;). Carewe arranged for wide ... The <b>statue</b> was donated by del <b>Río</b>, who played Evangeline in the 1929 film. Poet Salvador Novo wrote&nbsp;... Corcovado means &quot;hunchback&quot; in Portuguese, is a mountain in central <b>Rio</b> de Janeiro, Brazil. ... Language of name, Portuguese ... It is known worldwide for the 38-metre (125 ft) <b>statue</b> of Jesus atop its peak, entitled Cristo Redentor or Christ&nbsp;...
What is the name of the statue in rio?
Pāṇini (<b>Sanskrit</b>: पाणिनि) was an ancient <b>Sanskrit</b> philologist, grammarian, and a revered ... His systematic <b>treatise</b> inspired and made <b>Sanskrit</b> the preeminent Indian language of ... on the Ashtadhyayi is one of the three most <b>famous</b> works in <b>Sanskrit grammar</b>. ... Frits Staal has <b>written</b> that &quot;Panini is the Indian Euclid.&quot;&nbsp;... Patañjali (<b>Sanskrit</b>: पतञ्जलि) was a sage in India, thought to be the <b>author</b> of a number of ... The <b>author</b> of the Mahābhāṣya, an ancient <b>treatise on Sanskrit</b> <b>grammar</b> and ... In 1922, Surendranath Dasgupta presented a series of arguments to tentatively propose that the <b>famed Grammar</b> text and the Yoga text <b>author</b> may be&nbsp;... Vyākaraṇa refers to one of the six ancient Vedangas, ancillary science connected with the Vedas, which are scriptures in Hinduism. Vyakarana is the study of <b>grammar</b> and linguistic analysis in <b>Sanskrit</b> ... It is a complete and descriptive <b>treatise on Sanskrit grammar</b> in aphoristic sutras format. This text attracted a <b>famous</b> and&nbsp;... The term Indian classical drama refers to the tradition of dramatic literature and performance in ancient India. The origin of dramatic performance in Indian subcontinent can be traced back to as early as 200 BCE. Its drama is regarded as the highest achievement of <b>Sanskrit</b> literature. ... Three <b>famous</b> romantic plays <b>written</b> by Kālidāsa are the Mālavikāgnimitram&nbsp;... Acharya Hemachandra was an Indian Jain scholar, poet, and polymath <b>who</b> <b>wrote</b> on <b>grammar</b>, ... The text is <b>notable</b> for using 1 mm miniaturized Devanagari script. ... According to Olle Quarnström it is &quot;the most comprehensive <b>treatise</b> on Svetambara Jainism known ... This <b>Sanskrit grammar</b> was <b>written</b> in the style of Pāṇini. <b>Sanskrit</b> is a language of ancient India with a 3,500-<b>year</b> history. It is the primary liturgical ... 9.4 European studies and discourse; 9.5 Symbolic usage; 9.6 In <b>popular</b> ... The Aṣṭādhyāyī was not the first description of <b>Sanskrit grammar</b>, but it is the ... It is unclear whether Pāṇini <b>wrote</b> his <b>treatise on Sanskrit</b> language or he&nbsp;... Acharya Pingala piṅgala was an ancient Indian mathematician <b>who authored</b> the Chandaḥśāstra (also called Pingala-sutras), the earliest known <b>treatise on</b> <b>Sanskrit</b> prosody. ... Main interests, Indian mathematics, Sanskrit grammar. Notable works, Author of the Chandaḥśāstra (also called Pingala-sutras), the earliest&nbsp;... The Mahābhāṣya attributed to Patañjali, is a commentary on selected rules of <b>Sanskrit grammar</b> from Pāṇini&#39;s <b>treatise</b>, ... Patañjali is one of the three most <b>famous Sanskrit</b> grammarians of ancient India, ... 1744), a peetadhipathi of Uttaradi Matha belonging to Dvaita school of Vedanta <b>wrote</b> a commentary on Mahābhāṣya&nbsp;... Vararuci (also transliterated as Vararuchi) (Devanagari: वररुचि) is a name associated with ... Vararuci is believed to be the <b>author</b> of Prākrita Prakāśa the oldest <b>treatise</b> on the ... After Pāṇini, the Mahābhāṣya (&quot;great commentary&quot;) of Patañjali on the Ashtadhyayi is one of the three most <b>famous</b> works in <b>Sanskrit</b> <b>grammar</b>. <b>Sanskrit</b> literature refers to texts <b>composed</b> in <b>Sanskrit</b> language since the 2nd- millennium BCE. ... Shant Sudharas Bhavana is a <b>famous</b> book in Jainism <b>written</b> by Jain monk Vinay Vijay also called as Yashovijay. ... Dr. Ramji Upadhyaya in his <b>treatise</b> on modern <b>Sanskrit</b> drama has discussed ... Vedic <b>grammar</b> &middot; Prosody .
Who wrote a famous treatise on sanskrit grammer?
<b>Visa</b> requirements for <b>New Zealand citizens</b> are administrative entry restrictions by the ... <b>Hong Kong</b>, Macau, and Taiwan <b>do</b> count as third countries under the 72 and ... In general, the national long-stay &#39;D&#39; <b>visa</b>/residence permit <b>needs</b> to be &nbsp;... If they <b>do</b>, they are required to comply with <b>visa</b> requirements of their additional nationalities, except for <b>Hong Kong residents</b> who are allowed to have dual&nbsp;... A working holiday <b>visa</b> is a residence permit allowing travellers to undertake employment (and ... The Working Holiday <b>Visa requires</b> holders to abide by two conditions: First, they cannot work for the same employer for more than 6 months. ... <b>Citizens</b> of Argentina, Chile, <b>Hong Kong</b>, Japan, <b>New Zealand</b>, South Korea,&nbsp;... The Government of the Macau Special Administrative Region allows <b>citizens</b> of specific ... Non-permanent <b>residents</b> of <b>Hong Kong</b> with residency in mainland China are required to travel ... Nationals who would normally <b>require visas</b> may enter Macau without a <b>visa</b> for 48 hours if they ... <sup>5</sup> Part of the Realm of <b>New</b> <b>Zealand</b>. <b>Hong Kong</b> (aged 11 and above); Japan &middot; South Korea &middot; Malaysia (aged 15 and above); <b>New</b>&nbsp;... Visitors to Oman must obtain a <b>visa</b> prior to travel unless they come from one of the <b>visa</b> exempt countries. <b>Citizens</b> of member nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council may travel to ... <b>Citizens</b> of the following countries <b>do</b> not <b>require a visa</b> to visit Oman: ... <b>New Zealand</b><sup>1 2</sup>; North Macedonia &middot; Norway &middot; Paraguay &middot; Russia &middot; San&nbsp;... New Zealand nationality law determines who is and who is not a <b>New Zealand</b> <b>citizen</b>. ... In addition, whilst all other applicants for New Zealand citizenship <b>did</b> not ... <b>New Zealand citizens</b> who <b>require</b> consular assistance in a foreign country ... the United Kingdom, China (including <b>Hong Kong</b> and Macao), Samoa, India,&nbsp;... Visitors to Ukraine must obtain a <b>visa</b> from one of the Ukrainian diplomatic missions or online ... <b>Citizens</b> of the following 5 countries can enter Ukraine without a <b>visa</b> for an indefinite stay. ... diplomatic passports of India and Mexico <b>do</b> not <b>require a visa</b> for Ukraine. ... <b>Hong Kong</b> &middot; Macau ... <sup>5</sup> Part of the Realm of <b>New Zealand</b>. The <b>visa</b> policy of the Philippines is governed by Commonwealth Act No. 613, also known as ... He/she is a <b>citizen</b> of a non-ASEAN member state whose nationals are ... Holders of passports of the following jurisdictions <b>do</b> not <b>require a</b> <b>visa</b> for ... 17 December 2010, holders of <b>Hong Kong</b> SAR passport <b>do</b> not <b>need a</b> <b>visa</b> for&nbsp;... <b>Visa</b> requirements for Chinese <b>citizens</b> of <b>Hong Kong</b> are administrative entry restrictions by the ... <b>New Zealand</b> &middot; Electronic Travel Authority, 90 days ... <b>does</b> not issue entry <b>visas</b> including eVisas to Chinese <b>citizens</b> of <b>Hong Kong</b>. ... Countries that <b>do</b> not <b>need a visa</b>, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary.
Do nz citizens need a visa for hong kong?
<b>Jute plants</b> (Corchorus olitorius and Corchorus capsularis). <b>Jute</b> is one of the important natural fibers after cotton in terms of cultivation and usage. ... The stalks are tied into bundles and <b>soaked</b> in <b>water</b> for about 20 days. ... The type of <b>jute</b> grown in this area is <b>known as</b> District <b>Jute</b>, which is next to Jat <b>Jute</b> in order of quality. Retting is a process employing the action of micro-organisms and moisture on <b>plants</b> to ... The most widely practised method of retting, <b>water</b> retting, is performed by submerging bundles of stalks in <b>water</b>. ... The retted stalks, <b>called</b> straw, are dried in open air or by mechanical means, and are frequently stored for a short&nbsp;... <b>Jute</b> mallow or nalta <b>jute</b> is a species of shrub in the family Malvaceae. Together with C. ... Corchorus olitorius is an erect herbaceous <b>plant</b>, fairly branched and grows about 1.5 m high. However ... The seeds must be pre-<b>soaked</b> 24 hours before seeding for ten seconds in hot <b>water</b> (around 93 °C) to overcome dormancy. Hessian or burlap in the US and Canada and crocus in Jamaica, is a woven fabric usually made from skin of the <b>jute plant</b> or sisal fibres, which ... Hessian <b>jute</b> bags (commonly <b>known as</b> gunnysacks) are used to ship wool, tobacco, and ... of the soil, and the hessian&#39;s moisture-resistant properties prevent excess <b>water</b> from&nbsp;... Coir or coconut fibre, is a natural fibre extracted from the outer husk of coconut and used in ... The fibrous husks are <b>soaked</b> in pits or in nets in a slow-moving body of <b>water</b> to swell and ... During this time, micro-organisms break down the <b>plant</b> tissues surrounding the fibres to loosen them — a process <b>known as</b> retting. Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa) is a species of Hibiscus probably native to West Africa to Sudan, ... The roselle is <b>known as</b> the rosella or rosella fruit in Australia. ... The fibre may be used as a substitute for <b>jute</b> in making burlap. ... is a cold drink made by <b>soaking</b> the dried Karkade calyces in cold <b>water</b> overnight in a refrigerator&nbsp;... Blanching is a cooking process in which a food, usually a vegetable or fruit, is scalded in ... The most common blanching methods for vegetables/fruits are hot <b>water</b> and steam, while cooling is either done using cold <b>water</b> or ... The blanching process expels air trapped inside <b>plant</b> tissues, which is a vital step before canning. Dalgarven Mill is near Kilwinning, in the Garnock Valley, North Ayrshire, Scotland and it is ... It involves submerging <b>plant</b> stems such as flax, <b>jute</b> or hemp in <b>water</b>, and <b>soaking</b> them for a period of time to loosen the ... requirements of at least two people on either side of a grindstone with a wooden axle <b>called</b> a &#39;mill-wand&#39;. Manila rope is a type of rope made from manila hemp. Manila hemp is a type of fiber obtained from the leaves of the abacá. It is not actually hemp, but <b>named</b> so because hemp was long a major source ... Manila rope is very durable, flexible, and resistant to salt <b>water</b> damage, allowing its use in rope, hawsers, ships&#39; lines, &nbsp;... Tapioca is a starch extracted from the storage roots of the cassava <b>plant</b> (Manihot esculenta). ... Konzo (also <b>called</b> mantakassa) is a paralytic disease associated with several weeks of almost ... Flakes, sticks, and pearls must be <b>soaked</b> well before cooking, in order to rehydrate, absorbing <b>water</b> up to twice their volume.
Soaking the jute plants in water is called?
The <b>Dodge Viper</b> was a sports car manufactured by Dodge (SRT for 2013 and 2014), a division of American car manufacturer FCA US LLC from 1991 through 2017, having taken a brief hiatus in 2007 and from 2010–2013. <b>Production</b> of the two-seat sports car began at New Mack Assembly Plant in ... Stripes on later models would run from front to rear but <b>did</b> not run through the&nbsp;... Dodge is an American brand of automobile manufactured by FCA US LLC based in Auburn ... In 2011, Dodge and its model sub-brands, Dodge Ram, and <b>Dodge</b> <b>Viper</b> were separated. ... transmission and motor parts <b>they made</b> for other successful vehicles, Dodge Brothers cars ... &quot;Dodge <b>stops selling</b> Nitro, Caliber in UK&quot;. Street &amp; Racing Technology (commonly called SRT) is a high-performance automobile group within Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. SRT began as &quot;Team Viper&quot; to develop the <b>Dodge Viper</b>. ... Currently the fastest SRT <b>production</b> models are the 2018 Dodge Challenger Demon with a quarter mile time of 9.65 seconds, the 2015&nbsp;... The Dodge Neon SRT-4 is a sport compact car manufactured by Dodge from 2003 to 2005. ... Gale <b>was the</b> design chief of the original <b>Dodge Viper</b> concept vehicle, and recognized an opportunity to build a ... <b>They</b> created a concept car, the 2000 Neon SRT, in just 4 months, with a 2.0 L 16-valve four-cylinder topped with a&nbsp;... The Dodge Ram SRT-10 is a sport pickup truck that was produced by American automaker ... To help remedy this situation, Dodge added a $1000 credit and a regular spoiler to the Ram SRT-10s that <b>did</b> not receive the tonneau cover. ... <b>Taking</b> a cue from the <b>Dodge Viper</b>, the Ram SRT-10 came with a red start button on&nbsp;... The Mitsubishi GTO is a front-engine, all-wheel/front-wheel drive 2+2 hatchback sports coupé ... A prototype of the <b>Dodge Viper</b> was substituted in place of it. ... Japanese buyers <b>did</b> not receive the SOHC V6 which was standard on the base ... <b>They</b> were unveiled in August 1993 in Japan and gradually <b>made</b> their way to&nbsp;... The Plymouth Prowler, later the Chrysler Prowler, is a retro-styled <b>production</b> car manufactured ... Chrysler engineers were given free rein to design whatever <b>they</b> wanted in a &quot;hot rod&quot; or &quot;sportster&quot; type vehicle ... Unlike the <b>Dodge Viper</b>, the Prowler was equipped with many features that allowed it to be used as a daily driver&nbsp;... The <b>Dodge</b> Magnum is a nameplate used by several <b>Dodge</b> vehicles, at different times and on various markets. The name was first applied to a large Chrysler B&nbsp;... Carroll Hall Shelby (January 11, 1923 – May 10, 2012) was an American automotive designer, ... At the end of 1952, Shelby had won 4 races, <b>taking</b> home only trophies, not accepting any prize money. ... the &quot;Performance Consultant&quot; on the <b>Dodge Viper</b> Technical Policy Committee <b>made</b> up of Chrysler&#39;s executive Bob Lutz,&nbsp;... The <b>Dodge</b> Challenger is the name of three different generations of automobiles produced by ... The convertible version (though a sun-roof was <b>made</b> available), most interior upgrade ... <b>They did</b> the final assembly of the Challengers and converted them to Swiss ... The team <b>stopped</b> after the 2014 season after his No.
When did they stop making the dodge viper?
By the <b>early</b> 1960s <b>structuralism</b> as a movement was coming into its own and some believed that it <b>offered</b> a single unified <b>approach</b> to human life that would&nbsp;... ... <b>Psychologists</b> &middot; Psychotherapies &middot; Publications &middot; Research <b>methods</b> &middot; Theories &middot; Timeline &middot; Topics &middot; Psi2.svg <b>Psychology</b> portal &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. <b>Structuralism</b> in <b>psychology</b> (also structural <b>psychology</b>) is a theory of consciousness ... It is considered to be the <b>first</b> &quot;school&quot; of <b>psychology</b>. Because he was a student of Wilhelm Wundt at&nbsp;... Today, <b>psychology</b> is defined as &quot;the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. ... Wundt was also the <b>first</b> person to refer to himself as a <b>psychologist</b> (a notable ... an independent <b>approach</b> to the study of the mind <b>called</b> psychoanalysis, which ... In reality, <b>Structuralism</b> was, more or less, confined to Titchener and his&nbsp;... Functional <b>psychology</b> or functionalism refers to a <b>psychological</b> school of thought that was a ... Edward Titchener, the main <b>structuralist</b>, <b>gave psychology</b> its <b>first</b> definition as a science of the study of ... Perhaps, a combination of both the functionalist and behaviourist <b>perspectives</b> provides scientists with the most empirical&nbsp;... Wundt, who distinguished <b>psychology</b> as a science from philosophy and biology, was the <b>first</b> person ever to call himself a <b>psychologist</b>. He is widely regarded as&nbsp;... <b>Psychology</b> is the science of behavior and mind. <b>Psychology</b> includes the study of conscious ... In England, <b>early psychology</b> involved phrenology and the response to social ... and behavior into smaller elements, as in <b>structuralism</b>, the Gestaltists maintained ... In 1965, public controversy <b>called</b> attention to the Army&#39;s Project&nbsp;... Gestalt <b>psychology</b> or gestaltism is a school of <b>psychology</b> that emerged in Austria and ... The dominant view in <b>psychology</b> at the time was <b>structuralism</b>, exemplified by ... on a macroscopic view of <b>psychology</b> rather than a microscopic <b>approach</b>. ... of problems of perception, and the alternatives <b>offered</b> by the Gestalt school. Experimental <b>psychology</b> refers to work done by those who apply experimental <b>methods</b> to ... Wundt founded the <b>first psychology</b> laboratory in Leipzig, Germany. ... an alternative to the <b>structuralism</b> of Edward Titchener and Wilhelm Wundt. ... If a phenomenon is sufficiently general and widely confirmed, it may be <b>called</b> a&nbsp;... <b>Early psychologists</b> like Edward B. Titchener began to work with perception in their <b>structuralist approach</b> to <b>psychology</b>. <b>Structuralism</b> dealt heavily with trying to&nbsp;... This article is a general timeline of <b>psychology</b>. Contents. 1 Ancient history – BCE ; 2 <b>First</b> ... He <b>gave</b> a detailed account of melancholia, and was quoted by Galen. ... 5th century – Caelius Aurelianus opposed harsh <b>methods</b> of handling the ... of the terms &quot;<b>structuralism</b>&quot; and &quot;functionalism&quot; published An Outline of <b>Psychology</b>.
Who gave the name of structuralism to the early psychological approach?
<b>Malcolm in the Middle</b> is an American television sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series was first broadcast on&nbsp;... The following characters had significant roles in the American television comedy series <b>Malcolm in the Middle</b>, which was originally televised from 2000 to 2006&nbsp;... <b>Malcolm in the Middle</b> is a Fox Broadcasting Company sitcom that ran for seven seasons from January 9, 2000 to May 14, 2006 with 151 episodes produced. Career breakthrough and <b>Malcolm in the Middle</b>[edit]. In 1994, Cranston got the recurring role of Dr. Tim Whatley, Jerry&#39;s dentist, on Seinfeld. He played the role&nbsp;... Jane Frances Kaczmarek is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Lois on the Fox television sitcom <b>Malcolm in the Middle</b> (2000-2006), which&nbsp;... Francisco Muniz IV (born December 5, 1985) is an American actor. He is best known for playing the title character in the Fox television family sitcom <b>Malcolm in</b> <b>the Middle</b>,&nbsp;... Music from <b>Malcolm in the Middle</b> is the soundtrack to the television series <b>Malcolm in the Middle</b>, released on November 21, 2000 by Fox Music, Restless&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>Malcolm in the Middle</b> episodes&quot;. The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>Malcolm in the Middle</b> characters&quot;. This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). <b>Malcolm in the Middle</b> is an American situation comedy, originally broadcast between 2000 and 2006. It has won and been nominated for a variety of different &nbsp;...
Who played laverne in malcolm in the middle?
Jeffery is still trying to <b>get</b> a hold of Candace, who is out on the search for Oscar. Benny is still upset because of how&nbsp;... The <b>Haves</b> and the <b>Have Nots</b> is an American crime drama and soap opera created, executive ... 4, 23, 11, January 3, <b>2017</b> (<b>2017</b>-01-03), March 14, <b>2017</b> ( <b>2017</b>-03-14) ... In the <b>Season</b> 3 <b>finale</b>, Candace and Jeffery eventually stabbed Quincy to death after he attempted to strangle her, and in <b>Season</b> 4, Candace attempted&nbsp;... Being Mary Jane is an American drama television <b>series</b>, created by Mara Brock Akil and ... As of September 19, <b>2017</b>, 51 <b>episodes</b> of Being Mary Jane <b>have</b> aired, concluding the fourth <b>season</b>. ... &quot;Tuesday Cable Ratings: &#39;Teen Mom 2&#39; Wins Night, &#39;Being Mary Jane&#39;, &#39;The <b>Haves</b> and the <b>Have Nots</b>&#39;, &#39;Pretty Little Liars&#39;, &nbsp;... Love Thy Neighbor is an American television sitcom broadcast from May 29, 2013 to August 19, ... <b>series</b> premiered on July 29, <b>2017</b>. The <b>series</b> concluded on August 19, <b>2017</b>, <b>ending</b> with 118 <b>episodes</b> in total. ... Danny and Troy fall in love and later <b>get</b> married in Vegas in the <b>season</b> 3 <b>finale</b>. In <b>season</b> 4, he struggles to&nbsp;... If Loving You Is Wrong is an American prime time television soap opera created, executive ... He refuses to divorce Marcie, because he wants to <b>have</b> both women in his life ... In the <b>season</b> five <b>finale</b> it was revealed that Randall is <b>not</b> the father of Alex&#39;s ... 3, 18, September 19, <b>2017</b> (<b>2017</b>-09-19), March 7, 2018 (2018-03-07) . Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) is an American basic cable channel jointly owned by Discovery ... The <b>Haves</b> and the <b>Have Nots</b> was renewed for a second <b>season</b> to premiere in 2014, while OWN ... Its first <b>season finale</b> was seen by 2.6 million viewers. ... In July <b>2017</b>, Tyler Perry signed a new film and television/short form&nbsp;... Jason accepted the <b>Have</b>-<b>Not</b> temptation and claimed the <b>Have</b>-<b>Not</b> Extension. 634, 7, &quot;<b>Episode</b> 7&quot;, Days 18–20, July 12, <b>2017</b>&nbsp;... See also: List of Pretty Little Liars <b>episodes</b> ... After Aria recalls to <b>have</b> seen someone with a red jacket follow Charlotte the night she&nbsp;... Fargo is an American dark comedy–crime drama television <b>series</b> created and primarily written ... As of June 21, <b>2017</b>, 30 <b>episodes</b> of Fargo <b>have</b> aired, concluding the third <b>season</b>. ... &quot;Tuesday Cable Ratings: NBA Playoffs Win Night, Deadliest Catch, The <b>Haves</b> and the <b>Have Nots</b>, Bad Girls Club, True Tori &amp; More &quot;. My 600-lb Life is an American reality television <b>series</b> that airs on TLC. The <b>series</b> premiered in February 2012. Contents. 1 <b>Series</b> overview; 2 <b>Episodes</b>. 2.1 <b>Season</b> 1 (2012); 2.2 <b>Season</b> 2 (2014); 2.3 <b>Season</b> 3 (2015); 2.4 <b>Season</b> 4 (2016 ); 2.5 <b>Season</b> 5 (<b>2017</b>); 2.6 <b>Season</b> 6 (2018); 2.7 <b>Season</b> 7 (2019); 2.8 <b>Season</b> ... &#39; Teen Mom 2&#39; Wins Night, &#39;Being Mary Jane&#39;, &#39;The <b>Haves</b> and the <b>Have Nots</b>&#39;,&nbsp;...
When is have and have nots season finale?
<b>Shameless</b> is an American comedy-drama television series developed by John Wells which ... A preview of the pilot aired on December 12, 2010, after the <b>Season 5</b> finale of Dexter. The first season ... (January 8, 2018). &quot;<b>Netflix&#39;s</b> Master of None wins Aziz Ansari the 2018 Golden Globe for Best Actor in a TV Comedy&quot;. The fifth <b>season</b> of <b>Shameless</b>, an American comedy-drama television series based on the British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, premiered on&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Shameless Season</b> 6 Teaser: The Gallaghers&#39; Exploits Reach a New Low, Plus: See the &#39;70s-Inspired Poster&quot;. ... Porter, Rick (April <b>5</b>, 2016). <b>Shameless</b> is an English black comedy series set in Manchester on the fictional Chatsworth ... The sixth series began on 27 January and concluded on <b>5</b> May 2009. ... (United States), yes+ (Israel), I.Sat (Latin America), Jimmy (Italy), and <b>Netflix</b>. ... As of 2019 nine <b>seasons</b> have aired, currently airing its tenth, making it the&nbsp;... Ray Donovan is an American television crime drama series created by Ann Biderman for Showtime. The twelve-episode first <b>season</b> premiered on June 30,&nbsp;... Next → <b>Season 5</b> &middot; List of <b>Shameless</b> (American TV series) episodes. The fourth season of <b>Shameless</b>, an American comedy-drama television series based on the&nbsp;... Official website &middot; <b>Shameless</b> – list of episodes on IMDb ... series) &middot; 2017 American television <b>seasons</b> &middot; 2018 American television <b>seasons</b>. &quot;&#39;<b>Shameless</b>&#39; Renewed for <b>Season</b> 10 at Showtime, Cameron Monaghan ... Winter Premiere Ranks in Top <b>5</b> of Adults 18-49 Raw Gainers&quot;. The first season of <b>Shameless</b>, an American comedy-drama television series based on the ... A preview of the pilot aired on December 12, 2010, after the <b>Season 5</b> finale of Dexter. The first season officially began airing on Showtime on &nbsp;... Billions is an American television drama series created by Brian Koppelman, David Levien, and ... On May 8, 2019, the series was renewed for a fifth season which is set to premiere ... &quot;Here&#39;s When Billions <b>Season 5</b> Premieres on Showtime | TV Guide&quot;. ... &quot;Showtime Sets Early Online Premieres For &#39;Billions,&#39; &#39; <b>Shameless</b>&#39;&quot;.
When did season 5 of shameless come out?
<b>Jute</b> is a long, soft, shiny vegetable fiber that can be spun into coarse, strong threads. It is produced primarily from <b>plants</b> in the genus Corchorus, which was&nbsp;... To grow <b>jute</b>, farmers scatter the seeds on cultivated soil. When the <b>plants</b> are about 15–20 cm tall, they are thinned out. About four months after planting,&nbsp;... Corchorus is a genus of about 40–100 species of flowering <b>plants</b> in the family Malvaceae, native to tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world. Different common names are used in different contexts, with <b>jute</b> applying to the fiber produced from the <b>plant</b>, and mallow-leaves for&nbsp;... <b>Jute</b> mallow or nalta <b>jute</b> is a species of shrub in the family Malvaceae. Together with C. ... Corchorus olitorius is an erect herbaceous <b>plant</b>, fairly branched and grows about 1.5 m high. However, if grown for fibre production, it can reach&nbsp;... Also, in northern Lebanon, a dish called mloukhiye b zeit is made using fresh leaves and shoots of the Nalta <b>jute plant</b>, cooked in olive oil, onions, garlic,&nbsp;... A consortium of researchers in Bangladesh has successfully decoded the <b>jute</b> <b>plant</b> draft genome sequencing. The consortium consisted of Dhaka University,&nbsp;... Abutilon theophrasti (velvetleaf, velvet <b>plant</b>, velvetweed, Chinese <b>jute</b>, China <b>jute</b>, crown weed, buttonweed, lantern mallow, butterprint, pie-marker, or Indian&nbsp;... File talk:<b>Jute plant</b>.gif. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Could someone please remove the letters on the right-bottom&nbsp;... Kenaf [etymology: Persian], Hibiscus cannabinus, is a <b>plant</b> in the family Malvaceae also called Deccan hemp and Java <b>jute</b>. Hibiscus cannabinus is in the&nbsp;... Adamjee Jute Mill was a jute mill in Bangladesh. It was established in Narayanganj in 1950 by ... The Adamjee Group in December 1949 presented the government of Pakistan a proposal for the <b>jute plant</b>. The capital for the mills were to be&nbsp;...
When is jute plant cut to obtain fibre?
<b>Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea</b> is an American science fiction television series based on the 1961 film of the same name. Both were created by Irwin Allen,&nbsp;... <b>Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea</b> is a 1961 American science fiction disaster film, produced and directed by Irwin Allen, and starring Walter Pidgeon and Robert&nbsp;... <b>Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea</b> is a science-fiction novel written by Theodore Sturgeon and first published in 1961 by Pyramid Books. Sturgeon wrote the novel &nbsp;... Seaview, a fictional privately owned nuclear submarine, was the setting for the 1961 motion picture <b>Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea</b>, starring Walter Pidgeon,&nbsp;... Del Monroe (April 7, 1932 – June 5, 2009) was an American film, television and stage actor. He is best known for his role as Seaman Kowalski in the television series <b>Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea</b>,&nbsp;... After <b>Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea</b> concluded, Hedison was offered the role of Mike Brady on The Brady Bunch, but turned it down, stating, &quot;after four years of&nbsp;... Hunt as Stuart Riley in <b>Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea</b>. Born, (1945-02-12) February 12, 1945 (age 75). California, USA. Website, http://www.allanhunt.com. Allan Hunt (born February 12, 1945) is an American actor, probably best remembered as&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea</b> character redirects to lists&quot;. The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect&nbsp;... edit[edit]. Removed &quot;Another peculiarity is that the crew has naval type ranks and uniforms, but the submarine is privately owned (a ridiculous expenditure for&nbsp;... John Richard Basehart (August 31, 1914 – September 17, 1984) was an American actor. He starred as Admiral Harriman Nelson in the television science fiction drama <b>Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea</b> (1964–68).
Name of submarine in voyage to the bottom of the sea?
The iconic <b>opening</b> lips at a Dublin, Ireland shadow cast of <b>Rocky Horror</b> in 2009. &quot;Science Fiction/Double Feature&quot; is the <b>opening song</b> to the original 1973 musical stage ... It was <b>sung</b> by Richard O&#39;Brien and lip synced, as the now-iconic pair of red lips, by co-star Patricia Quinn. In its original incarnation, The <b>Rocky</b> <b>Horror</b>&nbsp;... The <b>opening</b> scene and <b>song</b>, &quot;Science Fiction/Double Feature&quot;, consists of the lips of Patricia Quinn (who appears in the film later as the character Magenta (in&nbsp;... &quot;The <b>Rocky Horror</b> Glee Show&quot; is the fifth episode of the second season of the American ... The episode featured cover versions of seven <b>Rocky Horror songs</b>, which ... against a black background as she <b>sings</b> &quot;Science Fiction/Double Feature&quot;. ... and the episode returns to the <b>opening</b> scene as Carl confronts Will over his&nbsp;... The original soundtrack release omits two <b>songs sung</b> in the film: <b>Rocky&#39;s</b> &quot;The Sword of Damocles&quot; and the Frank-N-Furter-led&nbsp;... The <b>Rocky Horror</b> Picture Show: Let&#39;s Do the Time Warp Again is the original soundtrack album to the 2016 remake of the 1975 cult classic film The Rocky&nbsp;... The <b>Rocky Horror</b> Show is a musical with music, lyrics and book by Richard O&#39; Brien. ... A major <b>theme</b> running throughout the musical is transvestism, which according to ... Frank admires Rocky&#39;s physique by <b>singing</b> a tribute to muscle builders&nbsp;... &quot;I&#39;m Going Home&quot; is the 18th <b>song</b> in The <b>Rocky Horror</b> Picture Show soundtrack. Immediately ... Songwriter(s), Composer: Richard O&#39;Brien, Richard Hartley ... <b>songs of Rocky Horror</b> and has the same ballad features as the <b>opening song</b>,&nbsp;... &quot;The Time Warp&quot; is a <b>song</b> featured in the 1973 rock musical The <b>Rocky Horror</b> Show and in its ... The <b>song</b> consists of verses <b>sung</b> by alternating characters, serving as the introduction to two of them, and ... The music video for the cover, made as the <b>opening</b> credits sequence for the 1996 edition of Gialappa&#39;s Band&#39;s &nbsp;... &quot;Over at the Frankenstein Place&quot; is the third <b>song</b> in the cult musical The <b>Rocky</b> <b>Horror</b> Show, <b>sung</b> outside Dr. ... In the original <b>Rocky Horror</b> Show, Brad had a verse to himself (<b>beginning</b> &quot;I can see the flag fly&quot;). This was cut for the&nbsp;... Meat Loaf is an American <b>singer</b> and actor. He is noted for his powerful, wide- ranging voice ... His most notable film roles include Eddie in The <b>Rocky Horror</b> Picture Show (1975), and Robert &quot;Bob&quot; Paulson in Fight Club (1999). ... The album is based on the story of a fictional soldier, whose &quot;story&quot; furnishes the <b>theme</b>. During&nbsp;...
Who sings the opening song of rocky horror?
The <b>Supreme Court</b> of <b>India</b> is the highest judicial court under the Constitution of <b>India</b>, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review. In <b>India</b>, the <b>Supreme Court</b> of <b>India</b> was created on January 28, 1950 after adoption of the Constitution. Article 141 of the Constitution of&nbsp;... This is a list of judges of the <b>Supreme Court</b> of <b>India</b>, the highest court in the Republic of <b>India</b>. The list is ordered according to seniority. There are currently 33 &nbsp;... The <b>Supreme Court</b> of Judicature at Fort William, Calcutta (Kolkata) was founded in 1774 by the Regulating Act of 1773. It replaced the Mayor&#39;s Court of Calcutta and was British <b>India</b>&#39;s highest court&nbsp;... The final judgement in the Ayodhya dispute was declared by the <b>Supreme Court</b> of <b>India</b> on 9 November 2019. The <b>Supreme Court</b> of <b>India</b> ordered the disputed&nbsp;... The <b>Supreme Court</b> of <b>India</b> may in its discretion be able to grant&nbsp;... The Indian judiciary has made some judgments related to reservations, and some judgments ... 350}: The <b>Apex Court</b> of the country held that the reservation is applicable and available in the selection method of promotions of Group-A/ Class-1&nbsp;... The Chief Justice of <b>India</b> is the head of the judiciary of <b>India</b> and the <b>Supreme</b> <b>Court</b> of <b>India</b>. The CJI also heads their administrative functions. As head of the&nbsp;... The following is a list of former Judges of the <b>Supreme Court</b> of <b>India</b> since its inception on 26 January 1950. A total of 214 judges have served in the court&nbsp;... The <b>Supreme Court</b> of Pakistan is the <b>apex court</b> in the judicial hierarchy of Pakistan. ... Although the <b>Supreme Court</b> was established pursuant to the Government of <b>India</b> Act 1935, the modern structure of the court was reestablished by the&nbsp;...
Which is known as the apex court of india?
The <b>2017 America&#39;s Cup</b> was the 35th staging of the <b>America&#39;s Cup</b> yacht race. The challenger, Emirates Team New Zealand, won by a score of 7 to 1 over the&nbsp;... Paralleling the &quot;Acts&quot; of the 32nd <b>America&#39;s Cup</b>—a ... the <b>America&#39;s Cup</b> 26 May – 27 June <b>2017</b> on behalf of&nbsp;... Team New Zealand or TNZ is a sailing team based in Auckland, New Zealand representing the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron. Team New Zealand became a household name in their home country following their consecutive wins in the <b>America&#39;s Cup</b> in 1995 and 2000, under the leadership of Sir Peter Blake, ... In <b>2017</b>, skippered by Glenn Ashby, they went on to retake the <b>America&#39;s</b> <b>Cup</b>. The <b>2017</b> Louis Vuitton Challenger&#39;s Trophy was a sailing competition held to determine the challenger in the <b>2017 America&#39;s Cup</b>. The races ran from 5 to 12&nbsp;... The 36th <b>America&#39;s Cup</b> presented by Prada is the upcoming edition of the <b>America&#39;s Cup</b> yacht race. It will be contested by the winner of the <b>2017</b> America&#39;s &nbsp;... Oracle Team USA is an American yacht racing syndicate initially formed to compete for the 2003 <b>America&#39;s Cup</b>. They competed again in the 2007 event before winning the 33rd <b>America&#39;s Cup</b> regatta in 2010 – representing the Golden Gate Yacht Club. The team also won the 34th <b>America&#39;s Cup</b> in 2013. ... Unsuccessfully defended the <b>2017 America&#39;s Cup</b>. The <b>America&#39;s Cup</b> World Series are match races and fleet regattas used as heats for the 2013 <b>America&#39;s Cup</b> and the <b>2017 America&#39;s Cup</b>. The AC50 was a wingsail catamaran development rule that governed the construction of the yachts used in the <b>2017</b> Louis Vuitton <b>Cup</b> and the <b>2017</b> <b>America&#39;s</b>&nbsp;... The 30th <b>America&#39;s Cup</b> was contested between the holder, Team New Zealand, and the ... Rule: International America&#39;s Cup Class ... Retrieved 23 July <b>2017</b>. The 5th Louis Vuitton Cup was held in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2000. The winner, Prada Challenge, went on to challenge for the 2000 <b>America&#39;s Cup</b>. ... Jump up to: &quot;Yachting&quot;. 1 January 2000. Retrieved 27 July <b>2017</b> – via Google Books.
Who has won the america's cup 2017?
Robert Michael Cannavale is an American character <b>actor</b> known for various stage, television, and film roles, including regular or recurring roles in Third Watch, Boardwalk Empire, Vinyl, <b>Will</b> &amp; <b>Grace</b>, Mr. Robot, and Master of None. ... on the NBC comedy series <b>Will</b> &amp; <b>Grace</b> as <b>Will</b> Truman&#39;s long-term <b>boyfriend</b> Officer&nbsp;... This is a list of the supporting or recurring characters and guest stars on the NBC situation ... She <b>plays</b> as a neurotic counterbalance for <b>Will&#39;s</b> more everyman character. <b>Grace</b> tends to ... Drew, <b>played</b> by Ryan Pinkston, is a <b>police officer</b>, Vince&#39;s co-worker and Jack&#39;s <b>boyfriend</b> for the second half of season 9. Jack meets him&nbsp;... The eighth season of <b>Will</b> &amp; <b>Grace</b> premiered to a live episode on September 29, 2005 and ... <b>Will</b> forces <b>Grace</b> to <b>play</b> Celebrity with Clyde, who is totally useless, and <b>Grace</b> finally blows up at ... She&#39;s quickly distracted however when <b>Will&#39;s cop</b> ex-<b>boyfriend</b>, Vince (Bobby Cannavalle), approaches their table as their server. <b>Grace</b> and <b>Will&#39;s</b> dates leave together. Karen runs into her old friend/arch- nemesis, Candice Bergen, and they continue their trend of <b>playing</b> practical jokes on&nbsp;... The ninth season of the American comedy series <b>Will</b> &amp; <b>Grace</b> premiered on September 28, ... Vince, <b>Will&#39;s</b> ex-<b>boyfriend</b>, invites him to his wedding, prompting <b>Will</b> to reevaluate their relationship and why it ended. A <b>cop</b> exploring his sexuality falls in love with Jack, but his wife is none the wiser. Karen goes on a scavenger&nbsp;... <b>Will</b> &amp; <b>Grace</b> is an American sitcom television series created by Max Mutchnick and David ... She <b>plays</b> as a neurotic counterbalance for <b>Will&#39;s</b> more everyman character. <b>Grace</b> tends to rely heavily on <b>Will</b> for moral and emotional support,&nbsp;... The tenth season of the American comedy series <b>Will</b> &amp; <b>Grace</b> premiered on October 4, 2018. ... <b>Will</b> convinces <b>Grace</b> that her <b>boyfriend</b>, Noah isn&#39;t in the wrong by refusing to let her meet his daughter, Katie. ... Meanwhile, <b>Will&#39;s</b> mom, Marilyn visits after the death of her beloved dog and becomes upset when she doesn&#39;t get&nbsp;... The seventh season of <b>Will</b> &amp; <b>Grace</b> premiered on September 16, 2004 and concluded on May ... Leo finally comes over to <b>Will&#39;s</b> to talk to <b>Grace</b>, and even though she yells at him and gives him his ring back, she ... Meanwhile, <b>Will</b> has to decide whether to go out with his <b>boyfriend</b> or help <b>Grace</b> cope with her failed marriage. The fourth season of <b>Will</b> &amp; <b>Grace</b> premiered on September 27, 2001 and concluded on May 16 ... Karen has great fun at her lawyer <b>Will&#39;s</b> expense when she continues to capriciously summon him for bogus ... <b>Grace</b> compares her previous sexual experience with her <b>boyfriend</b> Nathan&#39;s and both are concerned when <b>Grace</b>&nbsp;... John Philip &quot;Jack&quot; McFarland is a fictional character on the American television sitcom <b>Will</b> &amp; <b>Grace</b>, <b>played</b> by ... Jack also strikes up a friendship with <b>Will&#39;s</b> other best friend <b>Grace</b> Adler (Debra Messing), through association with <b>Will</b> and Karen . ... He has a similar reaction in an eighth-season episode when <b>Will&#39;s boyfriend</b>&nbsp;...
Who plays will's cop boyfriend on will and grace?
No. of episodes, 13. <b>Release</b>. Original network, Netflix. Original <b>release</b>, June 9, 2017 (2017-06-09). <b>Season</b> chronology. ← Previous <b>Season</b> 4. Next → <b>Season</b> 6 &middot; List of <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> episodes. The fifth <b>season</b> of the American comedy-drama television <b>series Orange Is the New Black</b> ... The fifth <b>season has</b> received &quot;generally favorable reviews&quot;. <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> (sometimes abbreviated to OITNB) is an American comedy-drama web television series created by Jenji Kohan for Netflix. The series is based on Piper Kerman&#39;s memoir, <b>Orange Is the New Black</b>: My ... <b>Orange Is the New Black has</b> become Netflix&#39;s most-watched original <b>series</b>. It was widely&nbsp;... Main article: <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> (<b>season</b> 2). No. overall, No. in <b>season</b>, Title , Directed by, Written by, Featured character(s), Original <b>release</b> date ... 18, <b>5</b>, &quot; Low Self Esteem City&quot;, Andrew McCarthy &middot; Nick Jones, Gloria ... 25, 12, &quot;It <b>Was</b> <b>the</b> Change&quot;, Phil Abraham, Sara Hess, Vee, June&nbsp;... No. of episodes, 13. <b>Release</b>. Original network, Netflix. Original <b>release</b>, July 27, 2018 (2018-07-27). Season chronology. ← Previous <b>Season 5</b>. Next → Season 7 &middot; List of <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> episodes. The sixth season of the American comedy-drama television series <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> ... Flashback: Black Cindy <b>has</b> a teenage pregnancy by a jock with a girlfriend,&nbsp;... No. of episodes, 13. <b>Release</b>. Original network, Netflix. Original <b>release</b>, June 17, 2016 (2016-06-17). Season chronology. ← Previous Season 3. Next → <b>Season 5</b> &middot; List of <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> episodes. The fourth season of the American comedy-drama television series <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> ... For the fourth season , Jackie Cruz and Lea DeLaria <b>were</b> promoted to series&nbsp;... Tiffany &quot;Pennsatucky&quot; Doggett is a fictional character in the Netflix series <b>Orange</b> <b>Is the New Black</b>, ... Doggett makes her first appearance in Season 1, <b>episode 5</b> and initially is the main antagonist but ... Following the <b>release</b> of the first season of <b>Orange is the New Black</b>, Doggett received some criticism from different media. No. of episodes, 13. <b>Release</b>. Original network, Netflix. Original <b>release</b>, July 11, 2013 (2013-07-11). <b>Season</b> chronology. Next → <b>Season</b> 2 &middot; List of <b>Orange Is the</b> <b>New Black</b> episodes. The first <b>season</b> of the American comedy-drama television <b>series Orange Is the New Black</b> ... <b>Orange Is the New Black has</b> received critical acclaim, particularly praised for&nbsp;... &quot;OITNB Gets Final <b>Season Premiere</b> Date at Netflix — Watch the ... &quot;<b>Orange Is the</b> <b>New Black&#39;s</b> Prison Sentence <b>Will</b> End With <b>Season</b> 7&quot;. Nicole Nichols is a fictional character played by Natasha Lyonne on the Netflix series <b>Orange Is the New Black</b>. ... 2.1 Season 1; 2.2 Season 2; 2.3 Season 3; 2.4 Season 4; 2.5 <b>Season 5</b>. 3 Critical ... Lyonne feels that she can relate closely to Nichols&#39;s storyline as she <b>has</b> had experience of drug addiction. She says, &quot; believe&nbsp;... Piper Eressea Kerman (born September 28, 1969) is an American author who was indicted in ... Her memoir of her prison experiences, <b>Orange Is the New</b> <b>Black</b>: My Year in a Women&#39;s ... Since leaving prison, Kerman <b>has</b> spoken widely about women in prison and about her own experiences there. ... February <b>5</b>, 2016.
When did season 5 of orange is the new black release?
CompactFlash (<b>CF</b>) is a flash memory mass storage device used mainly in portable electronic ... <b>Canon</b> also chose CompactFlash as the recording medium for its professional high-definition ... 1 GB <b>CF</b> card in a Nikon D200 DSLR <b>camera</b> . The <b>Canon</b> EOS 50D is a 15.1-megapixel digital single-lens reflex <b>camera</b>. It is part of the ... publications, while impressed, pointed out downsides such as no audio, expensive fast <b>CF</b>-cards and no <b>Canon</b> support for Magic Lantern firmware. The <b>Canon</b> EOS 5D Mark II is a 21.1 effective megapixel full-frame CMOS digital single-lens reflex <b>camera</b> made by <b>Canon</b>, the first <b>Canon</b> EOS <b>camera</b> ... file size supported by the FAT32 filesystem format used on <b>Compact Flash</b> cards. The <b>Canon</b> EOS 20D is an 8.2-megapixel semi-professional digital single-lens reflex <b>camera</b>, ... is version 2.0.3, made available 23 August 2005, which improves the communication reliability with some <b>CF</b> cards and other minor changes. The EOS 1D Mark II is a professional 8.2 megapixel digital single lens reflex <b>camera</b> (DSLR) <b>camera</b> body produced by <b>Canon</b>. The EOS 1D Mark II was the successor of the EOS 1D and was itself replaced by the <b>Canon</b> EOS-1D Mark III in 2007. It was <b>Canon&#39;s</b> first dual-card slot EOS <b>camera</b> with one <b>CF</b> slot and one SD&nbsp;... The <b>Canon</b> EOS 30D is an 8.2-megapixel semi-professional digital single-lens reflex <b>camera</b>, ... Storage &middot; CompactFlash (CF) (Type I or Type II) and Microdrive / max 8GB. Focusing. Focus modes, One-shot, AI Servo, AI-Focus, Manual. The following tables provide general information as well as a comparison of technical ... 720p60, LP-E6N, GPS. D30, APS-C CMOS, 3.1, 100, 1600, 3, 0.88×, 95%, 1.8&quot;, 0114k, No, No, 3, <b>CF</b>, 2000Q2, 0.78, 150 × 107 × 75, -, BP-511,BP- 511A. The Digital IXUS is a series of digital <b>cameras</b> released by <b>Canon</b>. It is a line of ultracompact&nbsp;... The <b>Canon</b> EOS 350D is an 8.0-megapixel entry-level digital single-lens reflex <b>camera</b> ... problems with the Lexar Professional 80x-speed <b>Compact Flash</b> (<b>CF</b>) cards which resulted in either total image loss, or the <b>camera</b> freezing up. In the&nbsp;... Following list compares main features of digital single-lens reflex <b>cameras</b> ( DSLRs). Order of ... 252, 61, 50, 204800, 82, 2786, 14, 3.2, yes, yes, <b>CF</b> (2x), 158x164x83, 1530, Oct 2011, [3] [4] ... <b>Canon</b> EOS digital <b>camera</b> timeline ( comparison)&nbsp;...
What does cf mean on a canon camera?
<b>Intel introduced the first</b> commercial <b>microprocessor</b>, the 4-bit <b>Intel</b> 4004, in <b>1971</b>. It was soon followed by the 8-bit <b>microprocessor Intel</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Intel</b> 4004 is a 4-bit central processing unit (CPU) <b>released</b> by <b>Intel</b> Corporation in <b>1971</b>. It was the <b>first</b> commercially&nbsp;... This is a timeline of <b>Intel</b>, one of the world&#39;s largest semiconductor chip makers. ... <b>1972</b>, April, Product, <b>Intel</b> announces the <b>first</b> 8-bit <b>microprocessor</b>, the 8008. ... <b>Intel introduces</b> the 80486 <b>microprocessor</b>, which it sole-sources for 4 years. Although <b>Intel</b> created the world&#39;s <b>first</b> commercial <b>microprocessor</b> chip in <b>1971</b>, it was not until the success of the personal computer (&nbsp;... Busicom was a Japanese company that owned the rights to <b>Intel&#39;s first</b> <b>microprocessor</b>, the <b>Intel</b> 4004, which they created in partnership with <b>Intel in</b> <b>1970</b>. ... In doing this, they spurred the <b>invention</b> of <b>Intel&#39;s first microprocessor</b> to be&nbsp;... The 4-bit <b>Intel</b> 4004, <b>released</b> in <b>1971</b>, was the <b>first</b> single-chip <b>microprocessor</b>. It was made possible with an improvement in MOSFET design, MOS silicon-gate&nbsp;... 1970s[edit]. The <b>first microprocessors</b> were manufactured in the 1970s. Designers ... <b>1972</b>, PPS-25, Fairchild, 400 kHz, 4, 2, pMOS ... Versions of the MOS 6502, <b>first released</b> in 1975, and the Zilog Z80 (1976), were at the core of many of the ... Even the <b>first</b>-generation IBM PC used a processor from the 1970s, the <b>Intel</b> 8088. Marcian Edward &quot;Ted&quot; Hoff Jr is one of the inventors of the <b>microprocessor</b>. Contents ... In 1980, Hoff was named the <b>first Intel</b> Fellow, which is the highest technical ... that <b>developed</b> the <b>Intel</b> 4004, the world&#39;s <b>first</b> commercial <b>microprocessor</b>. ... Electronics Magazine, April 24, <b>1972</b>; ^ [1] Inventors Hall of Fame, invent.org&nbsp;... This generational list of <b>Intel</b> processors attempts to present all of <b>Intel</b>&#39;s processors from the pioneering 4-bit 4004 (<b>1971</b>) to the ... <b>Introduced</b> January 1, 1981 as <b>Intel&#39;s first</b> 32-bit <b>microprocessor</b>; Multi-chip CPU; Object/capability architecture&nbsp;... The basic building block of every <b>microprocessor</b> ... led to the development of the <b>first microprocessors</b>. ... After the <b>1972 introduction of</b> the <b>Intel</b> 4004, <b>microprocessor</b> costs declined rapidly.
Who introduced the first microprocessor for intel in 1971?
The Dogue de Bordeaux, Bordeaux Mastiff, French Mastiff or Bordeauxdog is a large French mastiff <b>breed</b>—and one of the oldest French <b>dog breeds</b>. ... for the first time on the big screen in Touchstone&#39;s movie <b>Turner</b> &amp; <b>Hooch</b> about a&nbsp;... <b>Turner</b> &amp; <b>Hooch</b> is a 1989 American buddy cop comedy film starring Tom Hanks and Beasley ... Scott leaves <b>Hooch</b> alone one night to buy <b>dog</b> food, only to return to a home that ... <b>Hooch&#39;s</b> real name was Beasley, and he was a Dogue de Bordeaux (French mastiff), a French <b>breed</b> of work <b>dog</b> developed in the 15th century. The Colombian fino hound (Sabueso fino Colombiano) is a typical <b>dog breed</b> from Colombia, the hunting <b>dog</b> of Colombian peasants, distributed throughout the&nbsp;... Jed was a Pacific Northwestern American animal actor, known for his roles in the movies: White ... His first role was a brief one as a Norwegian <b>dog</b> in John Carpenter&#39;s The Thing ... Jed was trained by Clint Rowe, who was involved in the films that Jed was cast in and was also associated with the film <b>Turner and Hooch</b> . This is a list of fictional <b>dogs</b> in live-action film and is a subsidiary to the list of fictional <b>dogs</b>. ... Atlas, mixed <b>breed</b>, Topper Takes a Trip, Marion Kirby&#39;s <b>dog</b>; about a ghost and her <b>dog</b>, played by Asta ... Hooch, Dogue de Bordeaux &middot; <b>Turner and Hooch</b>, Turner&#39;s <b>dog</b>; about a detective who adopts the <b>dog</b> of a dead man to help&nbsp;... Wellard is a fictional Belgian Tervuren <b>dog</b> from the BBC soap opera EastEnders. He first ... Profile. Species, Dog. Breed, Belgian Tervuren ... (27 November 2013). &quot;8 of the saddest fictional <b>dog</b> deaths, from EastEnders to <b>Turner</b> &amp; <b>Hooch</b>&quot;. ... section added to this page to recognise well known <b>dogs</b> of this <b>breed</b>. The most well known being the <b>dog</b> named &#39;Hooch&#39; in the film titled &#39;<b>Turner and Hooch</b> &#39;. It is impossible to say with certainty if the number of pit bull-type <b>dog</b> attacks is out of proportion ... The reason for that is that many Pit Bulls are bred and trained for dog fighting, thus ... From personal experience, few people will mistake a Dogue de Bordeaux (as seen in the movie, <b>Turner and Hooch</b>) for a pit bull-type <b>dog</b>. 3.1 Category:Extinct <b>dog breeds</b>; 3.2 Category:African <b>dogs</b> ... Son of Lassie &middot; To Dance with the White <b>Dog</b> &middot; <b>Turner</b> &amp; <b>Hooch</b> &middot; The Ugly Dachshund &middot; Where the&nbsp;... Although the mechanic stopped the <b>dog</b> from harming King by hitting the <b>dog&#39;s</b> hindquarters with a wrench, King was still startled by the encounter. This incident &nbsp;...
What breed was the turner and hooch dog?
Protestant descendants of those excluded for being Roman Catholics are eligible . Queen Elizabeth II is the sovereign, and her <b>heir</b> apparent is her eldest son,&nbsp;... This is a list of the individuals who were, at any given time, considered the next in line to succeed the <b>British</b> monarch to inherit the <b>throne</b> of the Kingdom of&nbsp;... Category:<b>Heirs</b> to the <b>British throne</b>. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. This category covers individuals who were <b>heirs</b>&nbsp;... Although the line of succession can continue to be traced, none of the Stuarts&#39; subsequent <b>heirs</b> ever claimed the <b>British throne</b>, or the crowns of England,&nbsp;... <b>British</b> history provides several opportunities for alternative claimants to the English and later <b>British</b> Crown to arise, and historical scholars have on occasion traced to present times the <b>heirs</b> of those alternative claims. ... However, Henry was not next in the line to the <b>throne</b>; the <b>heir</b> presumptive was Edmund Mortimer, Earl&nbsp;... George IV was King of the United Kingdom of Great <b>Britain</b> and Ireland and King of Hanover ... Animosity developed between the prince and his father, who desired more frugal behaviour on the part of the <b>heir</b> apparent. ... Settlement 1701, which barred the spouse of a Catholic from succeeding to the <b>throne</b>, and the Royal&nbsp;... Such a situation has not to date occurred with the English or <b>British throne</b>; several times an <b>heir</b> apparent has died, but each example has either been childless&nbsp;... The following is the Jacobite line of succession to the English and Scottish thrones as of the death of Anne, Queen of Great Britain, ... Succession to the <b>British throne</b> &middot; List of <b>heirs</b> to the English throne &middot; List of <b>heirs</b> to the Scottish throne &middot; List of&nbsp;... He was Prince of Wales and <b>heir</b> apparent to the <b>British throne</b> for almost 60 years. During the long reign of his mother, he was largely excluded from political &nbsp;... As <b>heir</b> apparent to the English/<b>British throne</b> he is—if the eldest living son of the monarch—Duke of Cornwall, which includes lands and constitutional and&nbsp;...
Who is heir to the throne of britain?
<b>Typhoid</b> fever, also known simply as <b>typhoid</b>, is a bacterial infection due to a specific type of <b>Salmonella</b> that causes symptoms. Symptoms may vary from mild to&nbsp;... Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica is a subspecies of Salmonella enterica, the rod-shaped, ... The full designation for <b>Salmonella Typhi</b> is Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica, serovar Typhi. Each serovar can have many strains, as well, which&nbsp;... Salmonella is a genus of rod-shaped (bacillus) Gram-negative bacteria of the family ... Typhoidal serotypes include <b>Salmonella Typhi</b> and Salmonella Paratyphi A, which are adapted to humans and do not occur in other animals. <b>Typhoid</b> fever occurs when <b>Salmonella</b> bacteria enter the lymphatic system and cause a systemic form of <b>salmonellosis</b>. Salmonella enterica (formerly Salmonella choleraesuis) is a rod-shaped, flagellate, facultative ... (sRNA) are able to perform specific functions without being translated into proteins; 97 bacterial sRNAs from <b>Salmonella Typhi</b> were discovered. The Kauffmann–White classification or Kauffmann and White classification scheme is a system ... monophasic variant of <b>Salmonella Typhimurium</b> 1,4,5,12:i:- &nbsp;... Paratyphoid fever, also known simply as paratyphoid, is a bacterial infection caused by one of the three types of Salmonella enterica. ... Salmonella typhi typhoid fever PHIL 2215 lores.jpg. Rose colored spots on the chest of a person with&nbsp;... Not to be confused with Ty21a. For an overview of vaccines against typhoid fever, see Typhoid ... The vaccine was first licensed in the US in 1994 and is made from the purified Vi capsular polysaccharide from the Ty2 <b>Salmonella Typhi</b> strain;&nbsp;... Typhidot is a medical test consisting of a dot ELISA kit that detects IgM and IgG antibodies against the outer membrane protein (OMP) of the <b>Salmonella typhi</b>. ... (as control), P. aeruginosa, E. coli, <b>Salmonella Typhimurium</b>, Shigella flexneri. The Triple Sugar Iron (TSI) test is a microbiological test roughly named for its ability to test a microorganism&#39;s ability to ferment sugars and to produce hydrogen sulfide. It is often used to differentiate enteric bacteria including Salmonella and&nbsp;...
Where does salmonella typhi live in the body?
<b>Billy Abbott</b> is a fictional character from The <b>Young and the Restless</b>, an American soap opera on the CBS network. Created by William J. Bell as the son of John&nbsp;... William John Miller II (born September 17, 1979) is an American actor. He is best known for his soap opera roles as <b>Billy Abbott</b> on CBS&#39; The <b>Young and the</b> <b>Restless</b>,&nbsp;... Jason Craig Thompson (born November 20, 1976) is a Canadian actor. He joined the cast of ... In December 2015, it was announced that Thompson would join The <b>Young and the Restless</b> as <b>Billy Abbott</b>; he first appeared on January 10, 2016&nbsp;... John Abbott is a fictional character from the American CBS Daytime soap opera, The <b>Young</b> ... John&#39;s children are Jack, Traci, Ashley, and <b>Billy Abbott</b>. Johnny Abbott is the son of <b>Billy Abbott</b> and Chelsea Lawson. Chelsea was hired by Victor Newman to break up Billy&#39;s marriage&nbsp;... Cane Ashby is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The <b>Young and the Restless</b>. ... <b>Billy Abbott</b> (Billy Miller) then discovered he was the father of Chloe&#39;s child, but decided to let Cane raise it. Billy and Lily then began an&nbsp;... Mackenzie Browning is a fictional character from the CBS soap opera The <b>Young</b> <b>and the Restless</b>. ... Much of her history revolves around her role in the teen scene of the series, her romance with <b>Billy Abbott</b>, and marriage to J.T. Hellstrom. Jill Abbott is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The <b>Young</b> <b>and the Restless</b>. ... <b>Billy Abbott</b> and Brock Reynold&#39;s teenage daughter MacKenzie Browning began a romance. Jill had a brief romance with a young web&nbsp;... Kelly Andrews is a fictional character on the CBS daytime soap opera The <b>Young</b> <b>and the</b> ... She soon strikes up a close friendship with <b>Billy Abbott</b> (Billy Miller). Her past is later developed when she runs into an old friend, Dr. Ben &quot;Stitch&quot;&nbsp;... The <b>Young and the Restless</b> character ... Father, <b>Billy Abbott</b> ... Delia was born in February 2009, at the Abbott cabin, with Billy and&nbsp;...
Who played billy abbott on young and the restless?
The North London derby is the name of the association football local rivalry in England ... the rivalry <b>did</b> not begin until 1913 when <b>Arsenal</b> moved their ground to north ... games in which <b>Arsenal won</b> the <b>league at White Hart Lane</b> in 1971 and 2004, ... As of September 2019, Harry Kane is the top scorer in <b>Premier</b> <b>League</b>&nbsp;... In 1984, <b>Tottenham</b> reached the final of the UEFA Cup. ... This <b>was the</b> third of the major trophies <b>won</b> by the&nbsp;... <b>Tottenham</b> Hotspur Football Club, commonly referred to as <b>Tottenham</b> or Spurs, is an English professional football club in <b>Tottenham</b>, London, that competes in the <b>Premier League</b>. ... In total, Spurs have <b>won</b> two league titles, eight FA Cups, four League Cups, ... The fiercest of these is with north London rivals <b>Arsenal</b>. The 2003–04 season <b>was the</b> 106th in the history of <b>Arsenal</b> Football Club. It began on 1 July 2003 and concluded on 30 June 2004, with competitive matches played between August and May. The club ended the <b>Premier League</b> campaign as champions without a single ... <b>Tottenham</b> had not beaten their rivals since November 1999 and their last <b>win</b>&nbsp;... Little <b>did</b> they know it at the time, but the ... the <b>Premiership</b> unbeaten (26 <b>wins</b>, ... 2–2 draw away to <b>Tottenham</b> Hotspur, mimicking their success in 1971. <b>Arsenal</b> Football Club is a professional football club based in Islington, London, England, that plays in the <b>Premier League</b>, the top flight of English football. ... In the 1930s, <b>Arsenal won</b> five League Championships and two FA Cups, and another ... city to <b>Arsenal</b> Stadium in Highbury, becoming close neighbours of <b>Tottenham</b>&nbsp;... Sulzeer Jeremiah Campbell (born 18 September 1974) is an English professional football ... In 2001, he joined <b>Tottenham&#39;s</b> North London rivals <b>Arsenal</b> on a free transfer, and ... years and 195 appearances at <b>Arsenal</b>, he <b>won</b> two <b>Premier League winners</b> ... He <b>was the</b> youngest of twelve children, nine of whom were boys. The history of <b>Arsenal</b> Football Club between 1886 and 1966 covers the time from the club&#39;s ... Among their number <b>was the</b> former Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Fred ... During this period, Royal <b>Arsenal</b> started to <b>win</b> local trophies, <b>winning</b> both the ... The <b>League</b> board agreed; <b>Arsenal</b> received 18 votes, <b>Tottenham</b> 8. The <b>Arsenal</b> F.C.–Chelsea F.C. rivalry is a rivalry between London-based professional ... Overall, <b>Arsenal</b> have <b>won</b> more games in the rivalry&#39;s history, having <b>won</b> 76 ... when the two started to compete constantly for the <b>Premier</b> <b>League</b> title. ... Chelsea as their third rival, after Manchester United and <b>Tottenham</b> Hotspur. The 2001–02 season <b>was the</b> 104th season of competitive football played by <b>Arsenal</b>. Having ended the previous season as FA Cup finalists and league ... <b>Arsenal won the Premier League</b> by a seven-point margin, were unbeaten away ... Cup; <b>Arsenal</b> beat <b>Tottenham</b> Hotspur in the semi-finals and met Liverpool in the final.
When did arsenal won the premier league at white hart lane?
Series Twelve of <b>Britain&#39;s Got Talent</b>, a British talent competition series, began broadcasting in the UK during <b>2018</b>, from 14 April to 3 June on ITV. For this series&nbsp;... <b>Britain&#39;s Got Talent</b> (often abbreviated to <b>BGT</b>) is a televised British talent show competition, and part of the global Got Talent&nbsp;... Got Talent is a British talent show TV format conceived and owned by Simon Cowell&#39;s SYCOtv ... In June 2010, following <b>Britain&#39;s Got Talent</b>&#39;s success at the BAFTA television awards, Cowell voiced his ideas regarding World&#39;s Got Talent, a global version ... Season 6, <b>2018</b>: Denis Barta (20-year-old blind and autistic singer) Notable works and roles, <b>Britain&#39;s Got Talent</b> (<b>2018</b>). America&#39;s Got Talent: The Champions (2019). Britain&#39;s Got Talent: The Champions (2019). Website, Official website. Lee Ridley (born 31 December 1980) is an English stand-up comedian. Disabled since early&nbsp;... <b>Britain&#39;s Got Talent</b> is a British talent reality television series that first aired in 2007. As of 2 June ... Comedian Lost Voice Guy won the twelfth series in <b>2018</b>. Calum Scott (born October 12, 1988) is an English singer and songwriter. In 2013 , he won a talent competition put on by his local newspaper. In 2015, he became known worldwide after competing on the popular television show <b>Britain&#39;s Got</b> <b>Talent</b>. ... In <b>2018</b>, he collaborated with Leona Lewis on the single &quot;You Are the&nbsp;... Aleksandar Mileusnić also known as Aleks Josh is a British singer originating from Stevenage, ... he took part in The Voice UK in its first series in March-May 2012. In <b>2018</b>, he returned auditioning for <b>Britain&#39;s Got Talent</b>, using his real name. Jack Carroll (born 18 October 1998) is an English comedian and actor. Carroll competed in the seventh series of <b>Britain&#39;s Got Talent</b> at the age of 14, finishing as the runner-up. As an actor, he appeared in two series of the CBBC series Ministry of Curious Stuff and from 2014 to <b>2018</b>, he starred in the Sky sitcom Trollied. Father Raymond Kelly, S.P.S. (born 25 April 1953) is an Irish Catholic priest best known for his ... In <b>2018</b> Kelly auditioned for the 12th series of <b>Britain&#39;s Got Talent</b>, singing &quot;Everybody Hurts&quot; by R.E.M. he made it to the liveshows but in semifinal&nbsp;... Jenny Darren is a solo British Rock singer. Her initial claim to fame was that the Pat Benatar hit ... Jenny took part in the 12th season of the <b>Britain&#39;s Got Talent</b> TV show at the age of 68. Initially ... Then, the re-release (on download only) of Jenny Darren - 2 re-titled &quot;The Pink Album&quot;, in the late Summer of <b>2018</b> on CD Baby.
When is final of britain's got talent 2018?
&#39;<b>Indian classical Dance</b>&#39; or &#39;Shastriya Devesh&#39;, is an umbrella term for Various performance arts rooted in religious Hindu musical theatre styles, whose theory and practice can be traced to the Sanskrit text <b>Natya Shastra</b>. The number of recognised <b>classical dances</b> range from eight to more, depending on the <b>source</b> and ... The <b>Natya Shastra</b> is the foundational treatise for <b>classical dances</b> of <b>India</b>, &nbsp;... The Nāṭya Śāstra (Sanskrit: नाट्य शास्त्र, Nāṭyaśāstra) is a Sanskrit text on the ... The <b>Natyashastra</b> is the oldest surviving ancient <b>Indian</b> work on performance ... a professor of Music specializing on <b>classical Indian</b> music, the earliest <b>Indian</b> ... The text defines the <b>basic dance</b> unit to be a karana, which is a specific&nbsp;... Dance in <b>India</b> comprises numerous styles of dances, generally classified as classical or folk. ... The <b>classical dances</b> are rooted in <b>Natya Shastra</b>. ... <b>Main</b> article: <b>Indian classical dance</b> ... There are a number of regional and other styles as well as <b>source</b> texts, but the point we wish to stress is the participative nature of such&nbsp;... Kathak is one of the eight major forms of <b>Indian classical dance</b>. The origin of Kathak is ... The <b>main</b> focus of the dance becomes the eyes and the foot movements. ... The most studied version of the <b>Natya Shastra</b> text consists of about 6000 ... the stories come from <b>sources</b> such as the Bhagavata Purana, or the <b>Indian</b> Epics. <b>Indian</b> classical music is the classical music of the <b>Indian</b> subcontinent. It has two major ... Before <b>Natyashastra</b> was finalized, the ancient <b>Indian</b> traditions had classified ... Tyagaraja is known in the Carnatic tradition as one of its <b>greatest</b> composers, ... In the <b>Indian</b> tradition, <b>classical dances</b> are performed with music set to&nbsp;... Bharatanatyam is a major form of <b>Indian classical dance</b> that originated in the state of ... The theoretical foundations of Bharatanatyam are found in <b>Natya</b> <b>Shastra</b>, the ... <b>basic</b> steps, standing postures—all of which are part of <b>Indian</b> classical ... For expat <b>Indian</b> and Tamil communities in many countries, it is a <b>source</b> and&nbsp;... Kuchipudi is one of the eleven major <b>Indian classical dances</b>. It originated in a village named Kuchipudi in the <b>Indian</b> state of Andhra Pradesh. Kuchipudi is a dance-drama performance, with its roots in the ancient Hindu Sanskrit text of <b>Natya Shastra</b>. ... A <b>basic</b> unit of dance in Kuchipudi is called a adugu (or adugulu), and these&nbsp;... A rasa (Sanskrit: रस) literally means &quot;juice, essence or taste&quot;. It connotes a concept in <b>Indian</b> ... According to the Rasa theory of the <b>Natya Shastra</b>, entertainment is a desired effect of ... &#39;Vibhavas&#39; means karana or <b>cause</b>. ... The theory of rasas forms the aesthetic underpinning of all <b>Indian classical dance</b> and theatre, such as&nbsp;... <b>Main</b> article: <b>Natya Shastra</b>. Major <b>source</b> of evidence for Sanskrit theatre is A Treatise on Theatre (Nātyaśāstra), a compendium ... It addresses acting, <b>dance</b>, music, dramatic construction, architecture, costuming,&nbsp;... Odissi is a <b>classical dance</b> that originated in Odisha, <b>India</b>]] Odissi (Odia: Oṛiśī), also referred to ... The <b>basic</b> dance units described in <b>Natyashastra</b>, all 108 of them, are identical to those in Odissi. ... Physical intimacy is not something considered as a <b>reason for</b> shame, rather considered a form of celebration and worship,&nbsp;...
Natya shastra the main source of indian classical dances was written by?
<b>Lumbar puncture</b> (LP), also known as a <b>spinal tap</b>, <b>is</b> a medical procedure in which a <b>needle is</b> ... a <b>needle</b> into the spine at the level of the cauda equina because these loose fibers <b>move</b> out of the way of the <b>needle</b> without being damaged. ... of cerebrospinal fluid through a 25 gauge <b>spinal needle</b> after <b>puncture</b> of the arachnoid mater during initiation of <b>spinal</b> anaesthesia. MeSH &middot; D000775. [edit on Wikidata]. <b>Spinal</b> anaesthesia (or <b>spinal</b> anesthesia), also called <b>spinal</b> block, subarachnoid block, ... <b>Spinal</b> anaesthesia <b>is</b> a commonly used technique, either on its own or in&nbsp;... Epidural administration <b>is</b> a medical route of administration in which a drug such as epidural ... <b>Spinal</b> anaesthesia <b>is</b> a technique whereby a local anaesthetic drug <b>is</b> injected into the cerebrospinal fluid. ... which means it <b>is</b> comparatively easy to traverse it and accidentally <b>puncture</b> the dura (and arachnoid) with the <b>needle</b>. &quot;Up to eleven&quot;, also phrased as &quot;these <b>go</b> to eleven&quot;, <b>is</b> an idiom from popular culture, coined in the 1984 movie This <b>Is Spinal Tap</b>, where guitarist Nigel Tufnel &nbsp;... Post-dural-puncture headache (PDPH) <b>is</b> a complication of puncture of the dura mater The ... PDPH <b>is</b> a common side effect of <b>lumbar puncture</b> and spinal anesthesia. Leakage of cerebrospinal fluid puncture ... spinal <b>needle</b> decreases the risk. The size of the pencil point <b>needle does</b> not appear to make a difference. PDPH&nbsp;... An epidural blood patch <b>is</b> a surgical procedure that uses autologous blood in order to close one or many holes in the dura mater of the spinal cord, usually as a result of a previous <b>lumbar puncture</b>. The procedure <b>can</b> be used to relieve post dural puncture headaches caused by <b>lumbar puncture</b> (<b>spinal tap</b>). ... An epidural <b>needle is</b> inserted into the epidural space at the site of the&nbsp;... The thecal sac or dural sac <b>is</b> the membranous sheath (theca) or tube of dura mater that ... The dura <b>is</b> pierced with a <b>needle</b> during a <b>lumbar puncture</b> (<b>spinal</b> <b>tap</b>). ... If the spinal cord <b>is</b> not free to <b>move</b> within the thecal sac due to abnormal &nbsp;... Pneumoencephalography <b>was</b> a common medical procedure in which most of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) <b>was</b> drained from around the brain by means of a <b>lumbar puncture</b> ... The patient <b>would</b> be strapped into an open backed chair which allowed the spinal <b>needle</b> to be inserted, and they <b>would</b> need to be secured well,&nbsp;... A spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leak (SCSFL) <b>is</b> a medical condition in which the ... True leaks <b>can</b> form at weak points in the spinal meninges. ... the sites of a CSF leak without the need for a CT scan, <b>lumbar puncture</b>, and contrast and at ... Spinal <b>needles</b> used in <b>lumbar puncture</b> and introduction of contrast into the spine. Once the <b>needle is</b> in the marrow cavity, a <b>syringe is</b> attached and used to aspirate (&quot;suck out&quot;) liquid bone marrow. A twisting motion <b>is</b> performed during the&nbsp;...
Where does the needle go for a spinal tap?
Hamida Djandoubi was a Tunisian agricultural worker and convicted murderer. He moved to Marseille, France, in 1968 and six years later he kidnapped, tortured and murdered 22-year-old Élisabeth Bousquet, his former girlfriend. He was sentenced to death in February 1977 and <b>executed</b> by <b>guillotine</b> in ... While Djandoubi was the <b>last</b> person <b>executed</b> in France, he was not the <b>last</b>&nbsp;... A <b>guillotine</b> is an apparatus designed for efficiently carrying out <b>executions</b> by beheading. ... It was <b>used</b> for the <b>last time</b>, for the <b>execution</b> of two criminals on a single day, on 30 April 1650. A Hans Weiditz (1495-1537) woodcut illustration from&nbsp;... Capital punishment in Sweden was <b>last used</b> in 1910, though it remained a legal sentence for ... Johan Alfred Ander was the <b>last</b> person <b>executed</b> in Sweden. ... in Stockholm using a <b>guillotine</b> (the only <b>time</b> a <b>guillotine was used</b> in Sweden). Capital punishment in France is banned by Article 66-1 of the Constitution of the French ... The <b>last execution</b> took place by <b>guillotine</b>, being the main legal method since the ... Major French death penalty abolitionists across <b>time</b> have included ... <b>The guillotine</b> was first <b>used</b> on Nicolas Jacques Pelletier on 25 April 1792. Decapitation is the complete separation of the head (Latin: caput) from the body. Such an injury ... It was <b>last used</b> when murderer Tahvo Putkonen was <b>executed</b> in 1825, the <b>last execution</b> in peacetime in Finland. ... It was replaced by <b>the</b> <b>guillotine</b>, which was <b>used</b> for the first and only <b>time</b> on Johan Alfred Ander in 1910. Capital punishment in the United Kingdom was <b>used</b> from ancient <b>times</b> until the second half of the 20th century. The <b>last executions</b> in the United Kingdom were by hanging, and took place ... to <b>execution</b> by hanging (including the electric chair, gas inhalation, lethal injection, shooting, and <b>the guillotine</b>), but rejected them. Capital punishment is prohibited in Germany by constitution. It was abolished in West Germany in 1949 and East Germany in 1987. The <b>last</b> person <b>executed</b> in Germany was the East German Werner Teske, ... Every year, England and Wales <b>executed</b> about sixteen <b>times</b> as many people. While in Prussia the death penalty &nbsp;... The <b>execution</b> of Louis XVI by means of <b>the guillotine</b>, a major event of the French Revolution, ... On Father Edgeworth&#39;s advice, Louis avoided a <b>last</b> farewell scene with his family. At 7 o&#39;clock he confided his <b>last</b> wishes to the priest . His royal&nbsp;... Capital punishment in Canada dates back to Canada&#39;s earliest history, including its period as a French colony and, after 1763, its <b>time</b> as a British ... The <b>last</b> <b>execution</b> in Canada was the double hanging of Arthur Lucas and Ronald Turpin on ... Ont. in November 1890 seems to be the <b>last time</b> a device of this kind was <b>used</b>. Ronnie Lee Gardner (January 16, 1961 – June 18, 2010) was an American criminal who ... The <b>execution</b> of Gardner at Utah State Prison became the focus of media ... admired Lucas, who <b>used</b> his stepsons as lookouts while burglarizing homes. ... Gardner said his <b>time</b> in foster care was the most stable period of his life&nbsp;...
When was the last time the guillotine was used for execution?
<b>Austin Reed</b> is a fictional character from the soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b>. The role was <b>played</b> by <b>actor</b> Patrick Muldoon from 1992 to 1995, and again from&nbsp;... Austin Peck (born April 9, 1971) is an American <b>actor</b>. He is best known for his work in daytime ... Before being cast on <b>Days Of Our Lives</b> Peck alongside fellow <b>actor</b> Bryan Dattilo auditioned for the role of Tommy ... <b>Austin Reed on Days of</b> <b>Our Lives</b> (April 13, 1995 – April 5, 2002; September 20, 2005 – October 26, 2006;&nbsp;... Patrick Muldoon (born September 27, 1968) is an American <b>actor</b>, film producer, and musician. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Career; 3 Filmography ... Muldoon was the first <b>actor</b> to <b>play</b> the role of <b>Austin Reed on Days of Our Lives</b>, a role which he&nbsp;... Carrie Brady is a fictional character from the NBC soap opera, <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, ... Her romantic pairing with <b>Austin Reed</b> (Austin Peck; Patrick Muldoon) led them to ... In 2011, it was announced that Carrie and Austin (Austin <b>played</b> by Patrick&nbsp;... Billie <b>Reed</b> is a fictional character from the NBC soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, originated and most notably <b>played</b> by Lisa Rinna. Created by writer Sheri&nbsp;... <b>Austin Reed</b> may refer to: <b>Austin Reed</b> (retailer), a British fashion retailer founded in 1900. <b>Austin Reed</b> (<b>Days of Our Lives</b>), a fictional character in the U.S. TV&nbsp;... Samantha Gene Brady DiMera is a fictional character from the American NBC daytime soap opera, <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, portrayed by Alison Sweeney since 1993 . ... As a teenager, she developed a crush on <b>Austin Reed</b> (Austin Peck), but was ... Alison Sweeney <b>plays</b> vindictive Sami Brady on NBC&#39;s &#39;<b>Days of Our Lives</b>&#39;&quot;. Abigail Deveraux is a fictional character on <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, an American soap opera on the ... A bone marrow donation from <b>Austin Reed</b> saves her life. ... Abby later realizes that Chad and Gabi used to <b>play</b> baseball together, and believes&nbsp;... Kate Roberts is a fictional character on the NBC soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b>. The matriarch of the series&#39; Roberts family, the role was originated by Deborah Adair in 1993, and is currently <b>played</b> by (and most associated with) Lauren Koslow ... Kate is the mother of <b>Austin Reed</b>, Billie Reed, Lucas Horton, Philip Kiriakis,&nbsp;... Lucas Horton is a fictional character on the American daytime soap opera <b>Days</b> <b>of Our Lives</b>, ... The role of Lucas was originated by <b>actor</b> Bryan Dattilo, who joined the cast on April 15, 1993. ... Clark) and her boyfriend <b>Austin Reed</b> (Patrick Muldoon), because Sami wants to be with Austin and Lucas wants to be with Carrie.
Who played austin reed on days of our lives?
This is a list of <b>countries</b> and other inhabited areas of the world by total <b>population</b>, based on estimates published by the United <b>Nations</b> in the 2019 revision of&nbsp;... This is a list of <b>countries</b> and dependent territories by <b>population</b>. It includes sovereign states, inhabited dependent territories and, in some cases, constituent &nbsp;... This is a list of <b>countries</b> and dependent territories ranked by <b>population</b> density, measured by the number of human inhabitants per square kilometer, and also&nbsp;... The UNITED <b>NATIONS POPULATION</b> FUND (UNFPA), formerly the United Nations Fund for Population Activities, is a UN organization. The UNFPA says it &quot; is&nbsp;... This list of European <b>countries</b> by <b>population</b> presents the list of 51 <b>countries</b> and 6 territories and dependencies located in Europe, broadly defined. This is a list of African <b>countries</b> and dependent territories sorted by <b>population</b>, which is sorted by normalized demographic projections from the most recently&nbsp;... This is a list of Asian <b>countries</b> and dependent territories by <b>population</b> sorted by normalized demographic projections. Asian <b>countries</b> by <b>population</b>, 2018&nbsp;... This article includes a table of <b>countries</b> and self-governing dependent territories by annual <b>population</b> growth rate. Methodology[edit]. The table below shows&nbsp;... This list of Caribbean <b>countries</b> and dependent territories is sorted by the mid- year normalized demographic projections. Inland and island <b>countries</b> in the&nbsp;... Table[edit]. Rank, <b>Country</b>, 2018 <b>population</b> according to. Eurostat, % of pop.
Where does the united states rank among nations in population?
The draft began with the San Diego <b>Chargers</b> selecting Mississippi quarterback <b>Eli Manning with</b> the first overall selection. Manning was later <b>traded</b> to the New&nbsp;... Elisha Nelson <b>Manning</b> IV (born January 3, 1981) is a former American football quarterback ... <b>Manning is the</b> son of former NFL quarterback Archie <b>Manning</b> and the younger brother of former NFL quarterback Peyton <b>Manning</b>. <b>Manning</b> ... and a 2005 fifth round pick, which was later <b>traded</b> away, to the <b>Chargers</b> for <b>Manning</b>. The 2004 season was the New York Giants&#39; 80th in the National Football League. After starting ... The <b>Chargers</b> would strike a deal with the Giants before the draft that would shape the future of both franchises. ... Although the Giants <b>had traded</b> for <b>Eli Manning</b>, the season began with veteran quarterback and former league&nbsp;... The Giants acquired quarterback <b>Eli Manning</b> via a draft day <b>trade</b> from the San Diego <b>Chargers</b>. Manning <b>had</b> been the quarterback at University of Mississippi, &nbsp;... Philip Michael Rivers (born December 8, 1981) is an American football quarterback for the Los ... Rivers&#39; time at NC State <b>had</b> a great ending, leading the Wolfpack to a 56–26 win over Kansas in his third Tangerine Bowl. ... The San Diego <b>Chargers</b> coveted <b>Eli Manning</b> and wanted to select him with their first round pick,&nbsp;... The Los Angeles <b>Chargers</b> are a professional American football team based in the Greater Los ... But by then, the <b>Chargers</b> fell on hard times; Gillman, <b>who had</b> returned as ... The <b>Chargers traded</b> several players and draft choices to the Arizona ... The <b>Chargers</b> coveted <b>Eli Manning</b> and wanted to select him with their first&nbsp;... Polian told <b>Chargers</b> general manager Bobby Beathard that he would not <b>trade</b> the Colts&#39; pick. Beathard later said that he would have taken <b>Manning with</b> the first&nbsp;... Peyton Williams <b>Manning</b> (born March 24, 1976) is an American former professional football ... He <b>is the</b> second son of former NFL quarterback Archie <b>Manning</b> and older brother ... Younger brother <b>Eli</b> also wore the number when he became starting ... However, the Colts played a sub-par game against the <b>Chargers</b> and fell&nbsp;... Joseph Anthony Bosa (born July 11, 1995) is an American football defensive end for the Los Angeles <b>Chargers</b> of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Ohio State, and was selected by the <b>Chargers</b> ... disputes with the team, Bosa&#39;s mother stated &quot;I wish we pulled an <b>Eli Manning on</b> draft day&quot;,&nbsp;... Shawne DeAndre Merriman (born May 25, 1984), nicknamed &quot;Lights Out&quot;, is a former American ... The Giants <b>traded</b> Philip Rivers (selected 4th overall in the 2004 Draft), and their 1st round selection for the ... <b>Manning had</b> made it clear he was not interested in playing for the <b>Chargers</b>, in a similar fashion to John Elway in&nbsp;...
Who did the chargers trade eli manning for?
The <b>kids</b> enlist the help of the Pesto children and Zeke to transfer the <b>toilet</b> in a safer ... I&#39;m not sure I want <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b> to always remind me so much of The&nbsp;... &quot;Glued, Where&#39;s My Bob?&quot; is the 19th episode of sixth season of the American animated comedy series <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b>. ... The <b>kids</b> are in the middle of a prank war where they &quot;goop&quot; each other by covering various things with ... Meanwhile, Bob is finally able to free himself from the <b>toilet</b> and stand up (although not for long),&nbsp;... &quot;The <b>Kids</b> Run Away&quot;. <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b> (season 4) &middot; List of <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b> episodes. &quot;Ambergris&quot; is the 18th episode of the fourth season of the American animated comedy series ... Bob then asks an uneasy Felix to call a plumber to fix the <b>bathroom&#39;s</b> faulty water system. Later that day, Tina researches on the lump, discovering&nbsp;... &quot;Turkey in a Can&quot; is the fifth episode of the fourth season of the animated comedy series <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b> and the overall 50th episode, ... The next morning, Bob finds his turkey dumped in the <b>toilet</b>. ... and trying to relive potty training Tina when she was an infant, just as he had potty trained all the <b>kids</b> when they were little. &quot;Eat, Spray, Linda&quot; is the 18th episode of the fifth season of the animated comedy series <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b> and the overall 85th episode, ... Meanwhile, Bob and the <b>kids</b> realize that Linda hasn&#39;t returned yet, and decide to call ... Tina then suggests that they go to the Royal Oyster Hotel where Linda enjoys going to the <b>bathroom</b>. &quot;O.T.: The Outside <b>Toilet</b>&quot;, Next → &quot;Two for Tina&quot;. <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b> (season 3) &middot; List of <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b> episodes. &quot;Topsy&quot; is the 16th episode of the third season of the animated comedy series <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b> ... &quot;Ear-sy Rider&quot;; &quot;Full Bars&quot;; &quot;Bob Fires the <b>Kids</b>&quot;; &quot;Mutiny on the Windbreaker&quot;; &quot;An Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal&quot;; &quot; The&nbsp;... &quot;The <b>Kids</b> Run the Restaurant&quot; is the 20th episode of the third season of the animated comedy series <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b> and the overall ... Wagstaff School News&quot;; &quot;My Fuzzy Valentine&quot;; &quot;Lindapendent Woman&quot;; &quot;O.T.: The Outside <b>Toilet</b>&quot;; &quot;Topsy&quot; &nbsp;... <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b> is an American animated sitcom television series created by Loren Bouchard for ... <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b> has six main <b>cast</b> members: H. Jon Benjamin as Bob Belcher, John Roberts as Linda Belcher, Dan Mintz as ... Primetime Emmy Award &middot; Outstanding Animated Program, For &quot;O.T.: The Outside <b>Toilet</b>&quot;, Nominated. This is a list of <b>characters</b> from the American animated television series <b>Bob&#39;s</b> <b>Burgers</b>. ... Andy and Ollie once described her as a &quot;<b>bathroom</b> clown&quot; due to her makeup. Tammy comes from a Jewish family and is at least twelve years old, as she&nbsp;... <b>Bob&#39;s Burgers</b> is an American animated television sitcom that premiered on the Fox network on ... 37, 15, &quot;O.T.: The Outside <b>Toilet</b>&quot;, Anthony Chun, Lizzie Molyneux &amp; Wendy ... &quot;Bob Belcher and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad <b>Kids</b>&quot;.
Who voices the toilet in bob's burgers?
The <b>War</b> in <b>Afghanistan</b>, code named Operation Enduring Freedom (2001–14) and Operation ... The Taliban <b>started</b> shelling Kabul in early 1995, but were driven back by ... to promote an intra-<b>Afghan</b> dialogue aimed at <b>ending</b> the conflict in <b>Afghanistan</b>. ... That is a misquotation of the UNAMA Report, which <b>does</b> not attribute&nbsp;... The United States invasion of <b>Afghanistan</b> occurred after the September 11 attacks in late 2001 and was supported by close US allies. The conflict is also known as the US <b>war</b> in <b>Afghanistan</b>. ... The Taliban <b>started</b> shelling Kabul in early 1995, but were driven back by Massoud. On September 27, 1996, the Taliban, with&nbsp;... The <b>Afghanistan</b> conflict is a series of <b>wars</b> that has been fought in <b>Afghanistan</b> since 1978. <b>Starting</b> with the Saur Revolution military coup, an almost continuous series ... The new PDPA government, led by a revolutionary council, <b>did</b> not enjoy the ... They are scheduled to withdraw slowly until the <b>end</b> of 2014 but Vice&nbsp;... The Iraq <b>War</b> was a protracted armed conflict that began in 2003 with the invasion of Iraq by a ... He also confirmed that Iraq <b>did</b> not have weapons of mass destruction prior to the U.S. ... in <b>Afghanistan</b>, advised Federal Chancellor Schröder not to join the <b>war</b> in Iraq. ... On 9 April, Baghdad fell, <b>ending</b> Saddam&#39;s 24‑year rule. The Soviet–<b>Afghan War</b> was a conflict wherein insurgent groups known collectively as the ... The British Raj also came to an <b>end</b> and British Crown colony of India was partitioned into the new nations of ... In response to <b>Afghanistan&#39;s</b> proxy <b>war</b>, Pakistan <b>started</b> supporting <b>Afghans</b> who were critical of Daoud Khan&#39;s policies. The <b>war</b> on terror, also known as the Global <b>War</b> on Terrorism, is an international military ... Johnson had been contemplating the question of &quot;<b>When does</b> the <b>war</b> <b>end</b>? ... <b>started</b> forming a large base of operations in <b>Afghanistan</b>, where the Islamist extremist regime of the Taliban had seized power earlier in the year. The Taliban (Pashto: طالبان‎, ṭālibān &quot;students&quot;) or Taleban, who refer to themselves as the Islamic Emirate of <b>Afghanistan</b> (IEA), are a Sunni Islamic fundamentalist political movement and military organization in <b>Afghanistan</b> currently waging <b>war</b> (an insurgency, or jihad) within that country. ... In a bid to establish their rule over all <b>Afghanistan</b>, the Taliban <b>started</b> shelling&nbsp;... Canada&#39;s role in the <b>Afghanistan War</b> began in late 2001. Canada sent its first element of soldiers secretly in October 2001 from Joint Task Force 2, and the first contingents of regular Canadian troops arrived in <b>Afghanistan</b> in January– February 2002. Canada took on a larger role <b>starting</b> in 2006 after the Canadian troops were ... The last 84 soldiers left <b>Afghanistan</b> on 15 March 2014, <b>ending</b> Canada&#39;s&nbsp;... <b>Afghan</b> civil <b>war</b> may refer to: <b>Afghan</b> Civil <b>War</b> (1928–1929) – Revolts by the Shinwari and the Saqqawists, the latter of whom managed to take over the capital &nbsp;... The <b>Afghan</b> peace process comprises the proposals and negotiations in a bid to <b>end</b> the ongoing <b>war</b> in <b>Afghanistan</b>. ... the Taliban <b>did</b> not attend. The Taliban <b>did</b> hold informal talks with the <b>Afghan</b> government in 2016. ... The offer was the most favourable to the Taliban since the <b>war started</b>. It was preceded by months of&nbsp;...
When did the afghanistan war start and end?
&quot;<b>We Can Do It</b>!&quot; <b>is</b> an American World War II wartime <b>poster</b> produced by J. Howard Miller in 1943 for Westinghouse Electric as an inspirational image to boost&nbsp;... Miller <b>is</b> thought to <b>have</b> based his &quot;<b>We Can Do It</b>!&quot; <b>poster</b> on a United Press International wire service photograph taken of a young female war worker, widely but&nbsp;... Howard Miller&#39;s &quot;<b>We Can Do It</b>!&quot; <b>poster was</b> one of a series that appeared in factories at Westinghouse in a worker morale campaign. Miller could <b>have</b> seen the&nbsp;... The Barack Obama &quot;Hope&quot; <b>poster is</b> an image of Barack Obama designed by artist Shepard ... The design <b>was</b> created in <b>one</b> day and printed first as a street <b>poster</b>. ... caption &quot;NO YOU <b>CAN</b>&#39;T&quot;, parodying Obama&#39;s campaign slogan &quot;Yes <b>we can</b>&quot;. ... portraits as presidents <b>are</b> leaving office rather than before <b>they take</b> office. A <b>poster is</b> a temporary promotion of an idea, product, or event put up in a public space for ... Purely textual <b>posters have</b> a long history: <b>they</b> advertised the plays of ... and theatre stars personally selected their own favorite artist to <b>do</b> the <b>poster</b> for an ... <b>They can</b> be essential when it <b>comes</b> to introducing a new topic or idea, &nbsp;... During active American involvement in World War II (1941–45), propaganda <b>was</b> used to ... Smaller <b>posters were</b> printed for the windows of private homes and apartment ... so that the enemy <b>could</b> tell what <b>they</b> hit, for example, <b>they were</b> to state &quot;the ... From &quot;War <b>Comes</b> To America&quot;, in the Why <b>We</b> Fight series - the dire &nbsp;... Keep Calm and Carry On <b>is</b> a motivational <b>poster</b> produced by the British government in 1939 ... A few further examples <b>have come</b> to light since. ... They <b>were</b> intended to be distributed to strengthen morale in the event of a wartime ... <b>We Can Do It</b>!, an American World War II <b>poster</b> which also became popular decades later&nbsp;... French <b>poster</b> from World War I. Home front <b>is</b> an English language term with analogues in other languages. It <b>is</b> commonly ... The &quot;We Can Do It!&quot; poster was not widely seen on the United States home front during World War II; ... of the war opponents, especially with respect to the ever growing support <b>coming from</b> the USA. Jun 15, 2012 <b>...</b> ... <b>poster</b> by J. Howard Miller, produced for Westinghouse under a federal program. Miller <b>is</b> better known for the &quot;<b>We Can Do It</b>!&quot; <b>poster</b> from the&nbsp;... Regarding tone. How <b>can</b> the tone of this article be improved? There <b>are</b> only two sentences ... If it <b>was</b> that <b>one</b> word, then <b>I</b> encourage you in the future to <b>make</b> edits ... <b>We can</b> be almost certain that the US <b>will have</b> a new president by then, and ... The <b>poster comes from</b> a reliable source, and should stay until you <b>can</b>&nbsp;...
Where did the we can do it poster come from?
<b>Suits</b> is an American legal drama television series created and written by Aaron Korsh. The series premiered on USA Network on June 23, 2011 and is produced &nbsp;... A <b>suit</b> is a set of men&#39;s wear comprising a <b>suit</b> jacket and trousers. When of identical textile, and worn with a collared dress shirt, necktie, and dress shoes, it is&nbsp;... See also: <b>Suits</b> ... VerbEdit. <b>suits</b>. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of <b>suit</b> ... NounEdit. <b>suits</b> (genitive suitsu, partitive suitsu). smoke; a smoke&nbsp;... <b>Suits</b> (Korean: 슈츠; RR: Syucheu) is a South Korean television series starring Jang Dong-gun and Park Hyung-sik. The drama is based on the American&nbsp;... In playing cards, a <b>suit</b> is one of the categories into which the cards of a deck are divided. Most often, each card bears one of several pips (symbols) showing to&nbsp;... A hazmat <b>suit</b> (hazardous materials <b>suit</b>), also known as decontamination <b>suit</b>, is a piece of personal protective equipment that consists of an impermeable&nbsp;... The man&#39;s <b>suit</b> of clothes, in the sense of a lounge or business or office <b>suit</b>, is a set of garments which are crafted from the same cloth. This article discusses the&nbsp;... The ninth and final season of the American legal drama <b>Suits</b> was ordered on January 23, 2019. With its renewal, it was announced that it would be the final&nbsp;... <b>Suits</b> is an American television drama series created by Aaron Korsh, which premiered on June 23, 2011 on the USA Network. It revolves around Mike Ross&nbsp;... The sixth season of the American legal drama <b>Suits</b> was ordered on July 1, 2015, and began airing on USA Network in the United States July 13, 2016.
When does the rest of season 7 of suits start?
Conscription in the United States, commonly known as the <b>draft</b>, has been employed by the ... <b>They</b> also arranged to take credit against their <b>draft</b> quota by claiming freed ... Although both sides resorted to conscription, the system <b>did</b> not work ... of Defense announced its decision in January 2013 to <b>do away</b> with most of the&nbsp;... On December 1, 1969 the Selective Service System of the United States conducted two ... <b>It was the</b> first time a lottery system had been used to select men for military service since 1942. ... A random procedure <b>will</b> not distribute the lottery numbers uniformly over the months of the year, but this was what some people&nbsp;... The National Football League <b>Draft</b>, also called the NFL <b>Draft</b> or the Player Selection Meeting, ... Although his political career <b>did</b> not take <b>off</b>, Stan&#39;s nine- month NFL holdout succeeded and he became the ... <b>They can</b> only <b>do</b> this if <b>they</b> have the first overall pick, as by agreeing to terms with a player the team has already&nbsp;... <b>Draft</b> evasion is any successful attempt to elude a government-imposed obligation to serve in ... <b>They do</b> so by obtaining college or medical deferments, or by paying bribes for a &quot;military ID ... Bear walking <b>away</b> from deep forest ... According to Cortright, the <b>draft</b> resistance movement <b>was the</b> leading edge of the anti-war&nbsp;... The Herschel Walker trade <b>was the</b> largest player trade in the history of the National Football ... Meanwhile, the Vikings <b>did</b> not <b>make</b> a Super Bowl appearance with Walker. ... on the NFL (instituted in 1993), noted that <b>it</b> had almost entirely replaced significant trades and by <b>doing</b> so &quot;took <b>away</b> one of the greatest shortcuts to&nbsp;... Rick Monday <b>was the</b> first player selected in a Major League Baseball <b>draft</b>, on June 8, 1965. The first-year player <b>draft</b> is Major League Baseball&#39;s primary mechanism for assigning ... Finally, <b>it was the</b> bidding war for Rick Reichardt, who signed with the Los Angeles Angels for the then outrageous bonus of $200,000, that&nbsp;... The NBA <b>draft</b> is an annual event dating back to 1947 in which the teams from the National Basketball Association (NBA) <b>can draft</b> players who ... In the early years of the <b>draft</b>, teams would select players until <b>they</b> ran out of prospects. ... by the NBA, where the teams who <b>did</b> not <b>make</b> the playoffs in the past year participate in&nbsp;... <b>Draft</b> Day is a 2014 American sports drama film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Kevin Costner. The premise revolves around the fictional general manager of the Cleveland Browns (Costner) deciding what to <b>do</b> after his team acquires the number one <b>draft</b> pick in the upcoming National ... <b>It</b> received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office failure grossing&nbsp;... The NBA <b>draft</b> lottery is an annual event held by the National Basketball Association (NBA), ... if <b>they</b> were traded. The lottery <b>does</b> not determine the <b>draft</b> order in the subsequent rounds of the <b>draft</b>. ... The Raptors <b>did</b> not pick first until 2006, when <b>they</b> won the lottery as the fifth-worst non-playoff team. The Grizzlies have&nbsp;... The Selective Service System (SSS) is an independent agency of the United States ... Men in Class I were the first to be <b>drafted</b>, and men in lower classifications were ... In 1980, men who knew <b>they</b> were required to register and <b>did</b> not <b>do</b> so&nbsp;...
When did they do away with the draft?
Haut-<b>Médoc</b> is an Appellation d&#39;Origine Contrôlée (AOC) for wine in the <b>Bordeaux</b> wine region ... For most of its history, the Haut-<b>Médoc</b> was a vast region of salt <b>marshes</b> used for animal grazing rather than viticulture. In the 17th century, Dutch merchants began an ambitious <b>drainage</b> project to convert the <b>marshland</b> into a&nbsp;... The <b>draining</b> of the Mesopotamian <b>Marshes</b> occurred in Iraq and to a smaller degree in Iran between the 1950s and 1990s to clear large areas of the <b>marshes</b> in&nbsp;... The history of <b>Bordeaux</b> wine spans almost 2000 years to Roman times when the first vineyards ... In the seventeenth century, Dutch traders began to <b>drain the</b> <b>marshland</b> around the <b>Médoc</b> and encouraged the planting of vineyards. The Dutch&nbsp;... A <b>swamp</b> is a <b>wetland</b> that is forested. Swamps are considered to be transition zones because ... Farmers, for example, typically <b>drained</b> swamps next to their fields so as to gain more land usable for planting crops. In reality, swamps play an&nbsp;... The purpose of a land <b>drain</b> is to allow water in wet or swampy ground to rapidly <b>drain</b> away or to relieve hydrostatic pressure. They are subterranean linear&nbsp;... The Landes forest or the Landes of Gascony in the historic Gascony natural region of ... the &#39;moors of Gascony&#39;, and formerly, the &#39;moors of <b>Bordeaux</b>&#39;) covers a large portion of Landes and Gironde, two of ... This mixed temperate forest is most commonly found along watercourses, where the <b>drainage</b> is particularly good. Pomerol is a French wine-growing commune and Appellation d&#39;origine contrôlée (AOC) within the Libournais (&quot;Right Bank&quot;) in Bordeaux. The wine produced here is predominately from Merlot with Cabernet Franc playing a supporting role. Unlike most other Bordeaux communes, there is no real village of Pomerol, ... While the Dutch were most notable for <b>draining the marshes of Médoc</b> and&nbsp;... Aunis is a historical province of France, situated in the north-west of the department of ... Since the Middle Ages they have been continuously <b>drained</b> by people. ... The regional railways connecting Nantes to <b>Bordeaux</b> also serve Aunis , passing ... Reclamation of sea salt from the <b>marshes</b> of Aunis brought the region its riches&nbsp;... The history of French wine, spans a period of at least 2600 years dating to the founding of ... The skill of Dutch engineers was put to use in <b>draining the marshes</b> , making the region ... Skilled engineers, the Dutch <b>drained</b> the marshy <b>Medoc</b> ( left bank) region in the 17th century and began planting the region with vineyards . Dismal <b>Swamp</b> State Park is a North Carolina state park in Camden County, North Carolina in the United States. The park was created as a state natural area in&nbsp;...
Who drained the marshes of medoc in bordeaux france planting small vineyards?
<b>Khabib</b> Abdulmanapovich <b>Nurmagomedov</b> is a Russian professional mixed martial artist. He is a two-time Combat Sambo World Champion and the reigning &nbsp;... The total disclosed payout for the event was $6,636,000. <b>Khabib Nurmagomedov</b> : $2,000,000 (no win bonus) def. Conor McGregor: $3,000,000; Tony Ferguson:&nbsp;... UFC 242: Khabib vs. Poirier was a mixed martial arts pay-per-view event produced by the ... Fight of the Night: No bonus awarded. Performance of the Night: <b>Khabib Nurmagomedov</b>, Ottman Azaitar, Belal Muhammad and Muslim Salikhov&nbsp;... Islam grew up with <b>Khabib Nurmagomedov</b> and still trains with him to this day. In 2016 World Combat Sambo Championship he won a gold medal, in the final&nbsp;... As of March 2, 2020, the AKA roster includes both the #2 and the UFC Lightweight Champion (<b>Khabib Nurmagomedov</b>) and #5 ranked fighter Daniel Cormier in&nbsp;... Fight card[edit]. Fight card. Weight class, Method, Round, Time, Notes. Lightweight, <b>Khabib Nurmagomedov</b>&nbsp;... <b>Khabib Nurmagomedov</b> &middot; Rafaello Oliveira &middot; Andy Main &middot; Jamie Varner. Training facilities, Whippany, New Jersey Pompton Lakes, New Jersey Fairfield, New Jersey. Website, AMA Fight Club &middot; MVC Sports Management. AMA Fight Club ( American Martial Arts) is a mixed martial arts training facility located in&nbsp;... UFC 223: Khabib vs. Iaquinta was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting ... Team dos Santos welterweight winner Tony Ferguson and <b>Khabib Nurmagomedov</b> was originally expected to headline this event. The pairing&nbsp;... Tied with <b>Khabib Nurmagomedov</b> in holding twelve consecutive wins in the lightweight division, Ferguson is widely regarded by pundits as one of the best&nbsp;... Prominent fighters, Frankie Edgar, <b>Khabib Nurmagomedov</b>, Islam Makhachev. Training facilities, Manama, Bahrain. Website, www.khkmma.com. The Khalid Bin Hamad Al Khalifa Mixed Martial Arts (KHK MMA) is a martial arts organization&nbsp;...
Who has the longest win streak in mma?
The Milwaukee <b>Brewers</b> are an American professional baseball team based in Milwaukee, ... In 1998, the <b>Brewers</b> joined the <b>National League</b>. ... They are also one of two current MLB franchises to <b>switch</b> leagues in their history, the ... the <b>Brewers</b> celebrating their 25th year in Milwaukee, the team <b>did</b> a radical makeover of&nbsp;... The Milwaukee <b>Brewers</b>&#39; 1998 season was the first season for the franchise as a member of the ... Had the <b>Brewers</b> elected not to <b>move</b> to the <b>National League</b>, the Minnesota Twins would have ... June 2, 1998: J. J. Putz was drafted by the <b>Brewers</b> in the 17th round of the 1998 Major League Baseball draft, but <b>did</b> not sign. The following is a history of professional baseball in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, including its current ... 1878 Milwaukee Grays a.k.a. <b>Brewers</b> of the <b>National</b> <b>League</b>, home games at Eclipse Park ... Though the <b>Brewers</b> only <b>went</b> 68–94 in 2003, the <b>Brewers did</b> raise hopes with a winning record in August during the season. Signed OF Lorenzo Cain to 5-year $80 million contract. Season standings[edit]. <b>National League</b> Central&nbsp;... The Cardinals would <b>go</b> on to defeat the Texas Rangers in seven games in the World Series. Contents. 1 Summary. 1.1 Milwaukee <b>Brewers</b> vs. St&nbsp;... The 2018 <b>National League</b> Championship Series was a best-of-seven playoff pitting the ... Like the <b>Brewers</b>, the Dodgers won the <b>National League</b> West in a tie-breaker ... The two cities <b>did</b> meet with the pennant on the line in 1959 when the ... This was Turner&#39;s second career <b>go</b>-ahead home run in the seventh inning or&nbsp;... The Milwaukee <b>Brewers</b>&#39; 2011 season was their 42nd season for the franchise in Milwaukee, the 14th in the <b>National League</b>, and 43rd overall. ... The <b>Brewers</b> <b>went</b> through a series of scuffles in early September where their division lead,&nbsp;... Christian Stephen Yelich (born December 5, 1991) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Milwaukee <b>Brewers</b> of Major League ... Yelich, a reserve for the <b>National League</b>, replaced Matt Kemp in left field and <b>went</b> 1-for-3, hitting a solo home run in an 8–6 extra-inning loss to the American League. On August&nbsp;... The <b>National League</b> Central is one of Major League Baseball&#39;s six divisions. This division was ... Despite the Marlins offering to <b>go</b> to the Central, the Pirates instead gave up their spot in the ... In 1998, the NL Central became the largest division in Major League Baseball when the Milwaukee <b>Brewers</b> were moved in from&nbsp;... The 1982 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball&#39;s (MLB) 1982 season. The 79th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff played between the <b>National League</b> (NL) champion St. ... The <b>Brewers</b> <b>went</b> up 2–0 in the first when Cardinals&#39; first baseman Keith Hernandez&#39;s error on &nbsp;...
When did the brewers go to national league?
The <b>Three Sisters</b> are the three main agricultural crops of various indigenous groups in the Americas: winter squash, maize (corn), and climbing beans ( typically&nbsp;... <b>Three Sisters</b> is a play by the Russian author and playwright Anton Chekhov. It was written in 1900 and first performed in 1901 at the Moscow Art Theatre. The <b>Three Sisters</b> are closely spaced volcanic peaks in the U.S. state of Oregon. They are part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc, a segment of the Cascade Range in&nbsp;... The <b>Three Sisters</b> are a trio of peaks near Canmore, Alberta, Canada. They are known individually as Big Sister, Middle Sister and Little Sister. In the traditional&nbsp;... The <b>Three Sisters</b> are three very similar self-anchored suspension bridges spanning the Allegheny River in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at 6th, 7th, and&nbsp;... The <b>Three Sisters</b> are three rocky islands in the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., west of the Key Bridge. A notable landmark in colonial times, the islets are&nbsp;... The <b>Three Sisters</b> Wilderness is a wilderness area in the Cascade Range, within the Willamette and Deschutes National Forests in Oregon, United States. <b>Three Sisters</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Geography. 1.1 Australia; 1.2 Canada; 1.3 Ireland; 1.4 South Africa; 1.5 United Kingdom; 1.6 United States. 2 Stage and&nbsp;... <b>Three Sisters</b> is a musical written by Oscar Hammerstein II (lyrics and book) and Jerome Kern (music). It concerns the romantic lives of <b>three sisters</b>. The musical&nbsp;... <b>Three Sisters</b> is a 1970 British drama film starring Alan Bates, Laurence Olivier and Joan Plowright, based on the 1900 play by Anton Chekhov. Olivier also&nbsp;...
Who dies at the end of three sisters?
The United States <b>Senate</b> is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, which, along with the United States House of Representatives—the lower&nbsp;... A <b>senate</b> is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman <b>Senate</b> (Latin:&nbsp;... The United States <b>Senate</b> consists of 100 members, two from each of the 50 states. Below is a list of U.S. <b>senators</b> in the 116th United States Congress. The Roman <b>Senate</b> (Latin: Senātus Rōmānus) was a political institution in ancient Rome. It was one of the most enduring institutions in Roman history, being&nbsp;... The <b>Senate</b> is the upper house of the French Parliament. Indirectly elected by elected officials, it represents territorial collectivities of the Republic and French&nbsp;... The 2018 United States <b>Senate</b> elections were held on November 6, 2018. 33 of the 100 seats were contested in regular elections while two others were&nbsp;... The <b>Senate</b> of the Republic (Italian: Senato della Repubblica) or <b>Senate</b> (Italian: Senato) is a house of the bicameral Italian Parliament The two houses together&nbsp;... The <b>Senate</b> of Canada (French: Sénat du Canada) is the upper house of the Parliament of Canada. The <b>Senate</b> is modelled after the British House of Lords and&nbsp;... The United States Congress is the bicameral legislature of the federal government of the United ... The <b>Senate</b> has an important check on the executive power by confirming Cabinet officials, judges, and other high officers &quot;by and with the&nbsp;... The <b>Senate</b> is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Australia, the lower house being the House of Representatives. The composition and powers of&nbsp;...
Who makes the rules for house and senate?
So he came to a <b>Samaritan</b> city <b>called</b> Sychar, near the plot of ground that Jacob had given to his son Joseph. Jacob&#39;s <b>well</b> was there, and Jesus, tired out by his&nbsp;... Jacob&#39;s <b>well</b> was there.&quot; John&#39;s Gospel goes on to describe a conversation between Jesus and a <b>Samaritan woman</b> (<b>called</b> Photini in Orthodox tradition), which&nbsp;... The Samaritans (/səˈmærɪtənz/; Samaritan Hebrew: ࠔࠠࠌࠝࠓࠩࠉࠌ, translit. Shamerim ... There is conflict over the etymology of the <b>name</b> for the Samaritans in Hebrew, stemming from the fact that they are ... gospels, most notably in the account of the <b>Samaritan woman at the well</b> and the parable of the Good Samaritan. &quot;Jesus Met the <b>Woman at the Well</b>&quot; is a traditional gospel song. It relates the story of the meeting between Jesus and the <b>Samaritan Woman</b>, ... that The Pilgrim Travelers and The Alabama Singers are alternative <b>names</b> for the same people. Jesus&#39; interactions with women are an important element in the theological debate about ... He <b>called</b> to the woman, said &quot;Woman, you are set free from your infirmity&quot;, then laid his hands on her body, and ... The in-depth account about Jesus and the <b>Samaritan Woman at the Well</b> is highly significant for understanding Jesus&nbsp;... Svetlana is often used in reference to the <b>Samaritan woman at the well</b> in the Biblical Gospel of John. It is the Russian version of the Greek saint <b>name</b> Photini, &nbsp;... Mount Gerizim (/ˈɡɛrɪˌzɪm/; Samaritan Hebrew: ࠄࠟࠓࠂࠟࠓࠩࠆࠝࠉࠌ translit. ʾĀrgārēzem ... It is possible that the <b>name</b> of the mountain is indicative of this, as it is thought that Gerizim may mean mountain of the ... In Jesus&#39; discussion with the <b>Samaritan woman at the well</b> he revealed his feeling about worship there:. <b>Samaritan woman at the well</b>[edit]. <b>Name</b>: Photini: Source: Eastern Orthodox Church Tradition. Appears in the Bible&nbsp;... Samaria is a historical and biblical <b>name</b> used for the central region of the ancient Land of ... John 4:1–26 records Jesus&#39; encounter at Jacob&#39;s <b>Well</b> with the woman of Sychar, in which he declares himself to be the Messiah. ... New Testament stories of the &quot;<b>Samaritan woman at the well</b>&quot; and &quot;Parable of the Good Samaritan&quot;. Christ and the <b>Samaritan Woman</b> is an outdoor sculpture by Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović ... The “<b>Woman at the Well</b>,” as it is often referred, is flanked by sculptures of the ... CS1 maint: multiple <b>names</b>: authors list (link); ^ Jenkins, Rev.
What is the name of the samaritan woman at the well?
Ibn <b>Rushd</b> often Latinized as Averroes was a Muslim Andalusian polymath and jurist who wrote about many subjects, including philosophy, theology, medicine,&nbsp;... The Ibn <b>Rushd</b>-Goethe mosque is the only self-described liberal mosque in Germany. It was inaugurated in June 2017, and is named after medieval&nbsp;... The Canon of Medicine is an encyclopedia of medicine in five books compiled by Persian Muslim physician-philosopher Avicenna (Ibn <b>Sina</b>) and completed in&nbsp;... Ibn Khaldun was a leading Arab Muslim historiographer and historian. He is widely considered ... Ibn <b>Rushd</b> al-Jadd &middot; At-Turtushi &middot; Sanad ibn &#39;Inan &middot; Al-Maziri &middot; Qadi Ayyad &middot; Averroes &middot; Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi &middot; Ibn Barrajan &middot; Al-Suhayli &middot; Al- Tamimi. ... 965–1039), the Arab-speaking Persian physician Ibn <b>Sina</b> (Avicenna 980– 1037), and the Spanish Moorish physician/jurist Ibn <b>Rushd</b> (Averroes; 1126– 1198). The active intellect is a concept in classical and medieval philosophy. The term refers to the formal (morphe) aspect of the intellect (nous), in accordance with the &nbsp;... Taqī ad-Dīn Ahmad ibn Taymiyyah known as ابن تيمية Ibn Taymiyyah for short, was a ... Taymiyya&#39;s Hadith Commentary On God&#39;s Creation Of This World, elaborates, &quot;Following in the footsteps of Ibn <b>Sina</b> and Ibn <b>Rushd</b>, Ibn Taymiyya then&nbsp;... The House of Wisdom also known as the Grand Library of Baghdad, refers to either a major Abbasid public academy and intellectual center in Baghdad or to a &nbsp;... IBN <b>Rushd</b> College for Management Sciences &middot; Abha &middot; www.ibnrushd.edu.sa. Al Qassim Province. College of Food and Environment Technology in Buraydah&nbsp;... Malik bin Anas whose full name is Mālik bin ʾAnas bin Mālik bin ʾAbī ʿĀmir bin ʿAmr bin ... Ibn <b>Rushd</b> al-Jadd &middot; At-Turtushi &middot; Sanad ibn &#39;Inan &middot; Al-Maziri &middot; Qadi Ayyad &middot; Averroes &middot; Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi &middot; Ibn Barrajan &middot; Al-Suhayli &middot; Al-Tamimi.
In which field lbn rushd earned his fame?
The American <b>Publishing</b> Company finally <b>published</b> its edition in December 1876, which was the first illustrated edition of <b>Tom</b>&nbsp;... Thomas Sawyer is the title character of the Mark Twain novel The <b>Adventures of</b> <b>Tom Sawyer</b> ... While all three uncompleted works were posthumously <b>published</b>, only Tom Sawyer&#39;s Conspiracy has a complete plot, as Twain abandoned the&nbsp;... <b>Tom Sawyer</b> is Huck&#39;s best friend and peer, the main character of other Twain novels and the leader of&nbsp;... The <b>Adventures of Tom Sawyer</b> is a 1938 American drama film produced by David O. Selznick ... and that while the film was generally faithful to the book, an &quot; excellent job&quot; had been done on the new dialogue <b>written</b> for the screen. Film Daily&nbsp;... The <b>Adventures of Tom Sawyer</b> is a musical comedy based on the novel by Mark Twain conceived and <b>written</b> by Ken Ludwig, with music and lyrics by Don&nbsp;... Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), known by his pen name ... His novels include The <b>Adventures of Tom Sawyer</b> (1876) and its sequel, the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), ... His experiences in the American West inspired Roughing It, <b>written</b> during 1870–71 and <b>published</b> in 1872. Dec 17, 2013 <b>...</b> The <b>Adventures of Tom Sawyer</b> (<b>published</b> 1876) is a very well-known and popular story concerning American youth. Mark Twain&#39;s lively tale of&nbsp;... Mark Twain&#39;s series of books featuring the fictional characters Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn include: The <b>Adventures of Tom Sawyer</b> (1876); Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ... While all three uncompleted works had been posthumously <b>published</b>, only Tom Sawyer&#39;s Conspiracy displays a complete plot and nearly&nbsp;... The <b>Adventures of Tom Sawyer</b> is a Japanese anime series, directed by Hiroshi Saitô which ... Written by, Mei Katō Takeshi Kiyose Seijirō Kōyama Yoshiro&nbsp;... <b>Publication</b> date. 1896. Media type, Print, Audio CD. Preceded by, <b>Tom Sawyer</b> Abroad. Text, <b>Tom Sawyer</b>, Detective at Wikisource. <b>Tom Sawyer</b>, Detective is an 1896 novel by Mark Twain. It is a sequel to The <b>Adventures of Tom</b>&nbsp;...
When was the adventures of tom sawyer published?
<b>My Cousin Rachel</b> is a novel by British author Daphne du Maurier, published in 1951. Like the earlier Rebecca, it is a mystery-romance, set primarily on a large&nbsp;... <b>My Cousin Rachel</b> is a 2017 romantic drama film, written and directed by Roger Michell, based upon the 1951 novel <b>My Cousin Rachel</b> by Daphne du Maurier. <b>My Cousin Rachel</b> is a 1952 American film noir mystery romance film directed by Henry Koster and starring Olivia de Havilland, Richard Burton, Audrey Dalton,&nbsp;... Many have been successfully adapted into films, including the novels Rebecca, <b>My Cousin Rachel</b>, and Jamaica Inn, and the short stories The Birds and Don&#39;t&nbsp;... I think this is a very interesting comment, having just finished reading &quot;<b>My Cousin</b> <b>Rachel</b>&quot;. Why would Rachel save Phillip from meningitis, only to then attempt to&nbsp;... File talk:<b>My Cousin Rachel</b> (2017 film).png. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. WikiProject Film, hide(Rated File-class)&nbsp;... In 2017 Weisz starred <b>My Cousin Rachel</b>, a drama based on Daphne du Maurier&#39; s novel, and in 2018 co-starred in a British biographical film about sailor&nbsp;... M. Mary Queen of Scots (2018 film) &middot; <b>My Cousin Rachel</b> (1952 film) &middot; <b>My Cousin</b> <b>Rachel</b> (2017 film) &middot; My Cousin Vinny. S. Satan&#39;s Slave (1976 film) &middot; Scream 4&nbsp;... Samuel George Claflin (born 27 June 1986) is an English actor. He is known for portraying ... The two met in an audition for the film My Week with Marilyn. In a 2012 interview, ... 2017, <b>My Cousin Rachel</b>, Philip Ashley. 2017, Journey&#39;s End&nbsp;... Their most recent film is an adaptation by Michell of Daphne Du Maurier&#39;s <b>My</b> <b>Cousin Rachel</b>. The company is also developing and producing film and television&nbsp;...
Where was the movie my cousin rachel filmed?
<b>Anne</b> Shirley - Now a student at Redmond College, <b>Anne</b> has become an ... and Dora Keith who are the orphaned children of her dead <b>third</b> cousin. ... <b>Billy</b> Andrews - Jane&#39;s slow-witted brother, who is <b>Anne&#39;s</b> first proposal. William &quot;<b>Billy</b>&quot; Woodward Jr. (June 12, 1920 – October 31, 1955) was the heir to the Hanover ... They had two sons, William &quot;Woody&quot; <b>III</b> (born July 1944) and James &quot;Jimmy&quot; (born January 1947). The Woodward marriage was reportedly&nbsp;... Henry McCarty better known as &quot;<b>Billy</b> the Kid&quot; and also by the pseudonym William H. Bonney, ... <b>3</b> Outlaw. 3.1 Capture and escape; 3.2 Recapture and death. 4 Rumors of survival; 5 Photographs ... Constable, <b>Anne</b> (August 24, 2015) . &quot;<b>Billy</b> the&nbsp;... <b>Anne</b> Wilkinson (also Hails), is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, ... 1 Casting; 2 Storylines; <b>3</b> Reception; 4 References; 5 External links ... <b>Anne</b> and <b>Billy</b> begin dating but their blossoming relationship is threatened when <b>Anne&#39;s</b> ex-boyfriend, Justin Black (Chris Ryan) arrives on the scene and&nbsp;... William Franklin Graham Jr. (November 7, 1918 – February 21, 2018) was an American ... 3.1.1 Student ministry; 3.1.2 Evangelistic association; 3.1.<b>3</b> Civil rights movement ... 1945), an inspirational speaker and author; <b>Anne</b> Graham Lotz (b. William Martin Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter, composer, and ... &quot;<b>Billy</b> Joel Welcomes <b>Third</b> Daughter Remy <b>Anne</b>: See the First Photo!&quot;. People. Retrieved October 23, 2017. ^ Courtesy of Columbia. &quot;<b>Billy</b> Joel&quot;. <b>Billie</b> Keith Hughes (April 4, 1948 – July <b>3</b>, 1998) was an American recording artist, songwriter, ... K L Holt (February <b>3</b>, 2013), <b>Anne</b> Murray &quot;Now And Forever ( You &amp; Me)&quot; at the 1986 American Music Awards, retrieved July 25, 2017&nbsp;... William <b>III</b> (Dutch: Willem; 4 November 1650 – 8 March 1702), also widely known as William of ... He is sometimes informally known as &quot;King <b>Billy</b>&quot; in Northern Ireland and Scotland, where his victory at the ... William&#39;s lack of children and the death in 1700 of his sister-in-law <b>Anne&#39;s</b> last surviving child Prince William, Duke of&nbsp;... Throw Momma from the Train is a 1987 American black comedy film directed by and starring Danny DeVito, <b>Billy</b> Crystal and <b>Anne</b> Ramsey, with Rob Reiner, ... 1 Plot; 2 Cast; <b>3</b> Reception; 4 Awards and nominations; 5 References; 6 External&nbsp;... North and South is the title of three American television miniseries broadcast on the ABC ... Lesley-<b>Anne</b> Down married assistant cameraman Don E. FauntLeRoy in ... Heaven and Hell: North and South Book <b>III</b> (1994) was directed by Larry ... <b>Billy</b> and Charles plan to attend West Point together, just as Orry and George did.
Who plays billy in anne with an e?
<b>Ivy</b> Dickens is a fictional character who exclusively appears in the <b>Gossip Girl</b> television ... <b>Ivy</b> later runs into Serena at a restaurant that she and her boyfriend both <b>work</b> at and Serena, under the impression that <b>Ivy</b> is Charlie, offers to have <b>Ivy</b>&nbsp;... Charlotte &quot;Lola&quot; Rhodes is a recurring character who exclusively appeared in the <b>Gossip Girl</b> ... Catering Nate&#39;s party for The Spectator, Lola bumps into <b>Ivy</b> Dickens, whom unbeknownst to her has spent ... In season 6 it&#39;s revealed Lola is <b>working</b> hard on her acting career but still making sure <b>Ivy</b> is taking Lily down for her. Meanwhile, Diana makes the connection of <b>Ivy</b> and Charlie being the same person and forces Charlie <b>to work</b> for her at The Spectator. Also, Serena&#39;s boss tells&nbsp;... In season 6, it is shown that William is in a relationship with <b>Ivy</b>, the two seemingly <b>working</b> together for a plot to take Lilly down. When Bart Bass dies, William&nbsp;... Kaylee Anne DeFer (born September 23, 1986) is an American former actress. She is known for her portrayals of Hillary Gold in The War at Home, and of <b>Ivy</b> Dickens in <b>Gossip Girl</b>. &quot;New York, I Love You XOXO&quot; is the series finale of <b>Gossip Girl</b>. The episode serves as the ... <b>Ivy</b> has written an autobiography about her career as a con artist in the Upper East Side, which was adapted into ... To be able to make her a part of our storytelling just felt like the perfect way to crown her <b>work</b> with us over the years. The sixth and final season of the American teen drama television series <b>Gossip</b> <b>Girl</b> premiered ... with publishers, but he must decide if he is willing to sacrifice his integrity in order to get his <b>work</b> published. ... Elsewhere, <b>Ivy</b> tries to persuade Rufus to go through and unpack a group of boxes with all of his stuff from the&nbsp;... The fourth season of the American teen drama television series <b>Gossip Girl</b> premiered on The ... William Baldwin as William van der Woodsen; Kaylee DeFer as <b>Ivy</b> Dickens/Charlie Rhodes &middot; Nicole Fiscella as Isabel Coates ... It is revealed that Juliet is <b>working</b> with her brother to take down Serena, for unknown reasons. &quot;The Wrong Goodbye&quot; is the 87th episode of The CW television series <b>Gossip</b> <b>Girl</b>. It is also the ... <b>Ivy&#39;s</b> bag shows that she has stolen money from Carol and plans on returning to New York. A later ... character of the show was Georgina Sparks and discussed <b>working</b> on a two-part season finale for the first time on the show. Maggie Geha (born April 4, 1988) is an American actress and model. She is known for playing the adult <b>Ivy</b> &quot;Pamela&quot; Pepper in 12 episodes of the ... Beside her <b>work</b> as an actress, she is <b>working</b> as a model and was Miss Vermont Teen USA in 2004. ... 2012, <b>Gossip Girl</b>, Hot Girl in Bar, Episode: &quot;Dirty Rotten Scandals&quot;.
Who is ivy working with in gossip girl?
The <b>Crown Jewels</b> of the United Kingdom, originally the <b>Crown Jewels</b> of England, are 140 royal ceremonial objects <b>kept</b> in the Tower ... A new set was commissioned in 1685 for Mary of Modena, the first <b>queen</b> consort to be crowned since the&nbsp;... The Imperial State Crown is one of the <b>Crown Jewels</b> of the United Kingdom and symbolises ... St Edward&#39;s Crown, used to crown English monarchs, was considered to be a holy relic, <b>kept</b> in the saint&#39;s shrine at Westminster ... The crown was adjusted for <b>Queen</b> Elizabeth II&#39;s coronation in 1953, with the head size reduced&nbsp;... The <b>Crown</b> of Princess Blanche, also called the Palatine <b>Crown</b> or Bohemian <b>Crown</b>, is the ... in the treasury of the Munich Residenz, where it has been <b>kept</b> since 1782. ... It was recorded again in a 1399 list of royal <b>jewels</b> being moved across ... Therefore, the <b>crown</b> had most likely belonged to <b>Queen</b> Anne of Bohemia,&nbsp;... The Jewel House is a vault housing the British <b>Crown Jewels</b> in the Waterloo Block (formerly a barracks) at the Tower of London. It was opened by <b>Queen</b> Elizabeth II in 1994 and refurbished in 2012. Regalia have been <b>kept</b> in various parts of the Tower since the 14th century&nbsp;... <b>Crown Jewels</b> are the objects of metalwork and jewellery in the regalia of a current or former ... Many working collections of <b>Crown Jewels</b> are <b>kept</b> in vaults or strongrooms when not in use and can be ... When King Shamim and <b>Queen</b> Rita Ullah married, the traditional emblem of the Mwami (king) was the Karyenda drum. The Bohemian <b>Crown Jewels</b>, sometimes called the Czech <b>Crown Jewels</b> ( Czech: české ... In the past, the Jewels were <b>kept</b> in different places, but have been always brought to royal coronations in Prague. Wenceslaus IV (1378-1419) ... Kings and <b>queens</b> crowned by Crown of Saint Wenceslas (and other <b>crown</b> <b>jewels</b>):&nbsp;... The French <b>Crown Jewels</b> comprise the crowns, orb, sceptres, diadems and jewels that were symbols of Royal power between 752 and 1825. These were worn by many Kings and <b>Queens</b> of France. ... Under Louis XV, they were <b>kept</b> in the Garde Meuble de la Couronne (Royal Treasury) in one of the pavilions of the Place&nbsp;... The monarch of the Commonwealth realms, <b>Queen</b> Elizabeth II, owns a historic collection of ... <b>Jewels</b> left to the <b>Crown</b> by Her Majesty <b>Queen</b> Victoria; <b>Jewels</b> left by Her Majesty to His Majesty the King; <b>Jewels</b> left to His Majesty King Edward&nbsp;... The Koh-i-Noor also spelt Kohinoor and Koh-i-Nur, is one of the largest cut diamonds in the world, weighing 105.6 carats (21.12 g). It is part of the British <b>Crown Jewels</b>. ... After she died in 1901, it was set in the Crown of <b>Queen</b> Alexandra, wife of ... He <b>kept</b> the diamond within a high-security facility at the Gobindgarh Fort&nbsp;... The only surviving original piece of the Polish <b>Crown Jewels</b> from the time of the Piast dynasty is the ceremonial sword – Szczerbiec. It is currently on display along with other <b>preserved</b> royal items at the Wawel ... Augustus II, also the Elector of Saxony; like a cup of <b>Queen</b> Jadwiga so-called roztruchan, and the magnificent&nbsp;...
Where are the queen's crown jewels kept?
A <b>Hindu wedding</b> is Vivaha (Sanskrit: विवाह) and the <b>wedding ceremony</b> is called Vivaah ... Panigrahana – a ritual <b>in</b> presence of <b>fire</b>, where the <b>groom</b> takes the <b>bride&#39;s</b> hand as a sign of their union. ... the <b>groom</b> and <b>bride</b> perform the ritual of agnipradakshinam: <b>walking around</b> the <b>fire</b>, with hands linked or with the ends of&nbsp;... Vivāha (Sanskrit) or Vivaah is <b>marriage</b> as it is practiced <b>in</b> the <b>Indian</b> subcontinent. The word ... <b>In</b> all these types of <b>marriage</b>, an eligible <b>groom</b> is one who has completed his Brahmacharya Ashram (student hood) and an eligible <b>bride</b> is a ... <b>During</b> this ritual, the <b>groom walks</b> with the <b>bride</b> to the right side of the sacred <b>fire</b>. <b>Bride in</b> Sari and <b>Groom in</b> Sherwani <b>in</b> a <b>Hindu Indian wedding</b>. An <b>Indian Hindu</b> <b>wedding ceremony in</b> progress. An <b>Indian bride</b>. Weddings <b>in</b> India vary according to the region, the religion, the community and the personal ... The couple <b>walk around</b> the holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib four times. <b>Indian</b> Muslims&nbsp;... The saat phere is one of the most important features of the <b>Hindu Wedding</b>, involving seven rounds <b>around</b> a sacred <b>fire</b> lit <b>for</b> the purpose amidst the Vedic mantras. The <b>bride</b> and <b>groom</b> circumambulate a consecrated <b>fire</b> seven times, reciting specific <b>vows</b> ... The couple prays <b>for</b> bountiful seasons and seeks that they may <b>go through</b>&nbsp;... <b>In</b> a <b>Hindu</b> Punjabi <b>Wedding</b>, Agni (sacred <b>fire</b>) is ... <b>In</b> a Sikh <b>wedding</b>, the <b>bride</b> and <b>groom</b> will <b>walk in</b>&nbsp;... Bengali <b>Hindu wedding</b> refers to Bengali <b>wedding</b> with <b>Hindu</b> rites and rituals native to the <b>Indian</b> subcontinent ... The first event <b>in</b> a <b>wedding</b> is an informal one : the <b>groom</b> presents the <b>bride</b> ... of the <b>bride</b>/<b>groom</b>, <b>along</b> with one or two very close relatives/friends <b>go</b> to the ... They then pour the offering into the <b>fire</b> together . The Telugu <b>Hindu wedding ceremony</b> is the traditional <b>wedding ceremony</b> of the Telugu people ... The <b>wedding ceremonies</b> depend <b>on</b> the caste of the <b>bride</b> and <b>groom</b>. ... Saptapadi (సప్తపది): As a part of the Saptapadi rituals, the <b>groom</b> and <b>bride walk</b> seven steps together <b>around</b> the <b>fire</b>, <b>while</b> taking their oaths of&nbsp;... Mangalphera (<b>Walk around</b> the holy <b>fire</b>)[edit]. <b>In</b> Mangalphera, the <b>bride</b> and <b>groom</b> take four “&nbsp;... Saptapadi (English: seven steps, saptapadī) is the most important rite (Sanskrit: rītī) of a <b>Hindu marriage ceremony</b>. The word, Saptapadi means &quot;Seven steps&quot;. After tying the Mangalsutra, the newlywed couple take seven steps <b>around</b> the holy <b>fire</b>, ... <b>In</b> North <b>Indian</b> weddings, the <b>bride</b> and the <b>groom</b> say the following words&nbsp;... Yajna (IAST: yajñá) literally means &quot;sacrifice, devotion, worship, offering&quot;, and refers <b>in Hinduism</b> to any ritual done <b>in</b> front of a sacred <b>fire</b>, ... A typical <b>Hindu</b> <b>marriage</b> involves a Yajna, where Agni is taken to be the witness of the <b>marriage</b>. ... The <b>groom</b> faces west, <b>while</b> the <b>bride</b> sits <b>in</b> front of him with her face to the east,&nbsp;...
How many times does the bride and bridegroom walk around the fire during the hindu wedding ceremony?
&quot;<b>Blinded by the Light</b>&quot; is a song written and recorded by Bruce Springsteen, which first ... Manfred Mann&#39;s Earth Band&#39;s recording of &quot;<b>Blinded by the Light</b>&quot; is Springsteen&#39;s only #1 single as a <b>songwriter</b> on the Hot 100; his ... is in the chorus, where Springsteen&#39;s &quot;cut loose <b>like a deuce</b>&quot; is replaced with &quot;<b>revved up</b> <b>like a deuce</b>&quot;. Little <b>Deuce</b> Coupe is the fourth album by American rock band the Beach Boys, and their third ... Eight of the tracks were new, while &quot;Little <b>Deuce</b> Coupe&quot;, &quot;Our Car Club&quot;, &quot;Shut Down&quot; and &quot;409&quot; had all come <b>out</b> on one of their ... becoming more complex, specifically songs <b>like</b> &quot;No-Go Showboat&quot; and &quot;Custom Machine&quot;. A mondegreen /ˈmɒndɪɡriːn/ is a mishearing or misinterpretation of a phrase as a result of ... British immigrants carried the song to Appalachia, where <b>singers</b>, not ... &quot;<b>Blinded by the Light</b>&quot;, a cover of a Bruce Springsteen song by Manfred ... The phrase &quot;<b>revved up like a deuce</b>&quot;, altered from Springsteen&#39;s original &quot;cut loose&nbsp;... If you would <b>like</b> to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the ... As we all know, the song examples section of this article can easily get <b>out</b> of hand. ... them in many ways, but not with any single &quot;<b>wrapped up</b> in a <b>douche</b>&quot; kind of error. ... /http://blogcritics.org/music/article/q-<b>blinded-by-the-light</b>-<b>revved</b> to &nbsp;... <b>Songwriter</b>(s) &middot; Brian Wilson &middot; Mike Love- uncredited; Chuck Berry &middot; Producer(s) &middot; Michael Lloyd &middot; Leif Garrett singles chronology. &quot;Come Back When You Grow <b>Up</b>&quot; (1977), &quot;Surfin&#39; U.S.A.&quot; (1977), &quot;Runaround Sue&quot; (1977). &quot;Surfin&#39; U.S.A.&quot; is a song with lyrics by Brian Wilson set to the music of &quot;Sweet Little Sixteen&quot;, ... artist Ray Stevens from his 1988 album I Never Made a Record I Didn&#39;t <b>Like</b>. The inaugural Anger Management Tour was founded and started in the fall of 2000 by Limp ... Eminem also came <b>up</b> with the name for the tour, being quoted in Rolling ... about the concerts were that they felt <b>like</b> they were made <b>up</b> of mini concerts. ... Carnivores Tour &middot; The Hunting Party Tour &middot; One More <b>Light</b> World Tour. Ryan Rodney Reynolds (born October 23, 1976) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian, film ... In 2011, he co-starred in the comedy The Change-<b>Up</b>, as well as narrating the documentary film The Whale. ... television show King of Mask Singer, Reynolds had a special performance in the opening act, <b>singing</b> &quot; Tomorrow&quot;. This is an alphabetical list of selected unofficial and specialized terms, phrases, and other ... The pitcher (1) fields a batted ball and throws to the shortstop (6) to force <b>out</b> a ... The name is said to come from the twanging sound of the bat at contact, <b>like</b> ... &quot;Putz pitched <b>lights</b>-<b>out</b> baseball once he took over the job for good from&nbsp;... William Jason &quot;Jay&quot; Reso (born November 30, 1973) is a Canadian actor and retired ... Christian won the WWF <b>Light</b> Heavyweight Championship in his debut match ... took a steel chain, <b>wrapped</b> it <b>around</b> Cage&#39;s neck and attempted to hang him ... with the pair being involved in The <b>Deuce&#39;s</b> Wild Tag Team Tournament for&nbsp;... Carnivàle is an American television series set in the United States Dust Bowl during the Great ... In 2004 the series won five Emmys <b>out</b> of fifteen nominations. ... Patrick Bauchau acted as the carnival&#39;s <b>blind</b> mentalist Lodz, while Debra Christofferson ... TV Zone however considered Carnivàle &quot;a series <b>like</b> no other and [.
Who sings blinded by the light wrapped up like a douche?
The fifth season of <b>Asia&#39;s Next Top Model</b> aired on April 5, 2017. Filming for season five took ... &quot;<b>Asia&#39;s Next Top Model Cycle 5 winner</b> Maureen Wroblewitz makes stunning debut on Nylon Singapore magazine&quot;. PEP.ph. Retrieved 5 October&nbsp;... Maureen Christa Pojas Wroblewitz (born 22 June 1998) is a Filipino-German fashion model, best known for <b>winning</b> the fifth <b>season</b> of <b>Asia&#39;s Next Top Model</b>. ... Known for, Asia&#39;s Next Top Model 5 (winner). Modeling information. Height, 1.68&nbsp;... The sixth season of <b>Asia&#39;s Next Top Model</b> premiered on August 22, 2018. Filming for the season took place in Bangkok, Thailand. Cindy Bishop and Yu Tsai both returned as judges for panel, while Monika Sta. Maria from season 3, Shikin Gomez and Minh Tu Nguyen from <b>season 5</b> ... The <b>winner</b> of the competition was 23 year-old Dana Slosar, from Thailand. <b>5</b>, Angie, 18.0, 38.8, 32.7, 45.0, 31.3, 27.5, 39.5, 45.5, 33.5, 31.0, 342.8, 34.28 ... Indicates the contestant had the <b>highest</b> score that week: Indicates the ... quit the competition that week: Indicates the contestant <b>won</b> the competition. [edit]. Main article: List of <b>Asia&#39;s Next Top Model</b> contestants ... The contestant in bold <b>won</b> in her respective <b>season</b>. This is a list of contestants who have appeared on the television show <b>Asia&#39;s Next</b> <b>Top Model</b>. Thai model and current host Cindy Bishop (<b>season</b> 4–present), together with a panel of experts, judge a number of aspiring models competing to <b>win</b> a modeling contract, ... Singapore, Kyla Tan, 23, 1.71 m (<b>5</b> ft 7 <sup>1</sup>⁄2 in), 14th, <b>Season</b> 1. (Top 10). Modeling information. Height, 1.78 m (<b>5</b> ft 10 in). Hair color, Black. Eye color, Black. Nguyễn Minh Tú (born 14 November 1991) is a Vietnamese model. She <b>won</b> silver prize in Supermodel Vietnam 2013. She represented Vietnam on the fifth <b>season</b> of <b>Asia&#39;s Next Top Model</b> and&nbsp;... Date Announced, <b>Winner</b>, Region/Country, Franchise, show<b>Season</b>. July 8, 2003 , Adrianne Curry &middot; United States &middot; America&#39;s&nbsp;... Sophie Sumner (born 15 January 1990) is an English fashion model. Her modelling career became notable after she was runner-up of Britain&#39;s <b>Next Top</b> <b>Model</b>, <b>Cycle 5</b> and later <b>won</b> America&#39;s <b>Next Top Model</b>, Cycle 18. ... designs of Singaporean designer Frederick Lee during the finale of <b>Asia&#39;s Next Top Model</b>, Cycle 1. This category includes all things related to <b>Asia&#39;s Next Top Model</b>. For the entire series franchise, see Top Model series. ... (season 3) &middot; <b>Asia&#39;s Next Top Model</b> ( season 4) &middot; <b>Asia&#39;s Next Top Model</b> (<b>season 5</b>) &middot; <b>Asia&#39;s Next Top Model</b> (season 6) &nbsp;...
Who win the asias next top model season 5?
The Washington <b>Capitals are</b> a ... In the first round of the <b>playoffs</b>, they ... <b>Cup</b> <b>playoffs</b> for the 10th <b>time</b> in 11 years. ... <b>Final</b> and the first <b>time</b> in 24&nbsp;... The Washington <b>Capitals are</b> a professional ice hockey team based in Washington, D.C. The ... After reaching the <b>Finals</b>, the <b>Capitals were</b> assigned to the Southeast ... Through these <b>times, the Capitals</b> won three Presidents&#39; Trophies in the ... The season <b>was</b> shortened to 48 games because of the 1994– 95 <b>NHL</b> lockout. The <b>Capitals</b> did not make many major offseason ... The team <b>was</b> conservative during the trade deadline. Wanting to make a <b>Stanley Cup</b> run with the core players that ... division rival and two-<b>time</b> defending champion Pittsburgh ... since 1994; losing the <b>last</b> seven prior series to them. The 1998 <b>Stanley Cup Finals was</b> the <b>championship</b> series of the National Hockey League&#39;s ... The series <b>was</b> the <b>Capitals</b>&#39; first appearance in a <b>Stanley</b> <b>Cup Final</b> since the franchise&#39;s inception in 1974. ... This <b>was</b> also the <b>last time</b> until 2002 that a <b>Stanley Cup Finals</b> ended after an NBA <b>Finals</b> in the same season had&nbsp;... The 2019 <b>Stanley Cup playoffs was</b> the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League ... For the first <b>time</b> in <b>NHL</b> history, all division winners <b>were</b> eliminated in the first ... scored twice in Toronto&#39;s Game One victory, the <b>final</b> score of which <b>was</b> 4–1. ... In game five, the <b>Capitals</b> blew out the Hurricanes 6–0 with Backstrom&nbsp;... In addition, the Kings became the first team to make the <b>Final</b> undefeated on the road (with their 8-0 record). As the sixth seed in their conference, the Devils <b>were</b> &nbsp;... The Penguins fill the <b>last</b> spot on the bottom ring of the <b>Stanley Cup</b>. The top ring, featuring winners from 1954 to 1965, <b>was</b> removed after the <b>Capitals were</b> added &nbsp;... This <b>was</b> the third playoff meeting between ... They <b>last</b> made the Conference <b>Finals</b> in 1998; they ... the <b>Capitals</b> to the <b>Finals</b> for the first <b>time</b> since 1998 in a 4 –0 victory. The 2010 <b>Stanley Cup playoffs</b> of the National Hockey League (<b>NHL</b>) began on April 14, 2010, ... The Flyers went on to play in the <b>Stanley Cup Final</b>, losing to Chicago. Meanwhile ... After a scoreless opening period in game three, the <b>Capitals</b> scored four <b>times</b> in the second period as they earned a 5–1 victory. Washington&nbsp;... This <b>was</b> the most recent <b>time</b> that the Carolina Hurricanes <b>were</b> in the <b>playoffs</b> until 2019. The&nbsp;...
When is the last time the capitals were in the stanley cup finals?
<b>Oppositional defiant disorder</b> (ODD) is listed in the DSM-5 under Disruptive, impulse-control, ... <b>Oppositional defiant disorder was</b> first defined in the DSM-III ( 1980). ... Some clinicians have debated whether the <b>diagnostic</b> criteria presented above ... In fact, ODD gradually develops and <b>becomes</b> apparent in preschool years;&nbsp;... Disruptive mood dysregulation <b>disorder</b> (DMDD) is a mental <b>disorder</b> in children and ... DMDD <b>was</b> added to the DSM-5 as a type of depressive <b>disorder</b> <b>diagnosis</b> for youths. ... <b>ODD</b> is a disruptive behavior <b>disorder</b> characterized by <b>oppositional</b>, <b>defiant</b>, ... They may <b>become</b> more upset and select less effective and socially&nbsp;... Conduct disorder (CD) is a mental disorder <b>diagnosed</b> in childhood or adolescence that ... is young, progressing towards beating and inflicted cruelty as the child <b>becomes</b> older. ... with conduct disorder had a previous <b>diagnosis</b> of <b>oppositional defiant disorder</b>. ... This page <b>was</b> last edited on 4 March 2020, at 13 :45 (UTC). The <b>Diagnostic</b> and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) is the 2013 ... Various authorities criticized the fifth edition both before and after it <b>was</b> formally published. ... Symptoms for <b>oppositional defiant disorder</b> are of three types: angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, and vindictiveness. Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD or APD) is a personality disorder characterized by a ... Antisocial personality disorder is defined in the <b>Diagnostic</b> and Statistical ... CD is differentiated from <b>oppositional defiant disorder</b> (ODD) in that children ... been identified based on the age at which the symptoms <b>become</b> present. ... <b>diagnosis</b> of &#39;ASD&#39; has been adopted. In 2011 it <b>was</b> suggested that these symptoms could represent the condition <b>oppositional defiant disorder</b> (ODD). It <b>was</b>&nbsp;... The Vanderbilt ADHD <b>Diagnostic</b> Rating Scale (VADRS) is a psychological assessment tool for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms and their effects on behavior and academic performance in children ages 6–12. This measure <b>was</b> developed by Mark Wolraich at the Oklahoma Health ... <b>Oppositional defiant disorder</b> (ODD): Must score either a 2 or a 3 on four or&nbsp;... Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a mental disorder of the neurodevelopmental ... <b>Oppositional defiant disorder</b> (ODD) and conduct disorder (CD), which occur with ADHD in about 50% and 20% of ... Prior to 1970, it <b>was</b> rare for children to be <b>diagnosed</b> with ADHD while in the 1970s rates were about 1%. Externalizing disorders (or externalising disorders) are mental disorders characterized by ... Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), <b>oppositional</b> <b>defiant disorder</b> ... A conduct disorder <b>diagnosis</b>, manic episode, or antisocial personality ... from the transition of DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5, which <b>was</b> somewhat controversial. Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are developmental disorders that begin in early childhood, ... The <b>Oppositional Defiant Disorder</b> (ODD) is a mental disorder characterized ... It <b>was</b> so named because one part of the X chromosome has a defective ... Mitochondrial diseases are difficult to <b>diagnose</b> and have <b>become</b> better&nbsp;...
When did oppositional defiant disorder become a diagnosis?
The <b>Kennedy half dollar</b>, first minted in 1964, is a fifty-cent coin currently issued by the United ... In 1971, <b>silver</b> was eliminated entirely from the coins and <b>production</b> ... Mrs. Kennedy&#39;s reasoning was that she <b>did</b> not want to replace George ... Brooks theorized that because the <b>silver Kennedy half dollar</b> never circulated much&nbsp;... The <b>half dollar</b>, sometimes referred to as the <b>half</b> for short or 50-cent piece, is a United States coin worth 50 cents, or one <b>half</b> of a <b>dollar</b>. <b>It</b> is the largest United&nbsp;... The <b>Kennedy half dollar</b> is a United States coin that has been minted since 1964. In the first year of <b>production</b> the coins were minted in 90% <b>silver</b> and 10%&nbsp;... Demand for the <b>Kennedy half dollar</b> as a collectable drove <b>it</b> from circulation after its debut in 1964. The Bureau of the Mint increased <b>production</b>, helping reduce&nbsp;... The Franklin half dollar is a coin that was struck by the United States Mint from 1948 to 1963. ... Beginning in 1964 <b>it</b> was replaced by the <b>Kennedy half dollar</b>, issued in honor of the assassinated President John F. Kennedy. ... piece, being larger and of <b>silver</b>, lends itself much better to the <b>production</b> of an impressive effect. The Eisenhower <b>dollar</b> was a one-<b>dollar</b> coin issued by the United States Mint from 1971 to 1978; <b>it was the</b> ... <b>It</b> also called for the elimination of <b>silver</b> from the <b>half dollar</b>, and for the transfer from the ... coin: &quot;You would be <b>doing</b> the memory of President Eisenhower no favor to mint a <b>dollar</b> made perhaps of scrap metal. The Walking Liberty half dollar is a <b>silver</b> 50-cent piece or half dollar coin that was issued by the United States Mint from 1916 to 1947; <b>it</b> ... Woolley suggested to the members that if <b>they did</b> not like the Mint&#39;s work, <b>they</b> should select sculptors to submit designs for the new ... A Guide Book of Franklin &amp; <b>Kennedy</b> <b>Half Dollars</b>. The numismatic history of the United States began with Colonial coins and paper money; most ... United States Seated Liberty coinage <b>was the silver</b> coin design minted in the mid-to-late 19th century. <b>It was</b> ... After 1970, <b>Kennedy half dollars</b> were made of the same copper-nickel alloy as the other denominations. The last &nbsp;... The United States Bicentennial coinage is a set of circulating commemorative coins, consisting ... The Mint sold over <b>half</b> of the part-<b>silver</b> coins before melting the remainder after withdrawing them from ... The committee&#39;s initial report, in July 1970, called for the <b>production</b> of a commemorative <b>half dollar</b> for the Bicentennial. The West Point Mint Facility is a U.S. Mint <b>production</b> and depository facility erected in 1937 near the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York, United States. Originally <b>it</b> was called the West Point Bullion Depository. At one point <b>it</b> had the highest concentration of <b>silver</b> of any U.S. mint facility, ... In 2014, a reverse proof <b>silver Kennedy Half Dollar</b> which was part of a&nbsp;...
When did they stop making silver kennedy half dollars?
This list details <b>chief ministers of Indian</b> states and union territories <b>who have</b> served for <b>the longest</b> years consecutively or otherwise. This list includes chief&nbsp;... Chamling&#39;s 25 year stint (1994-2019) as <b>CM is the longest</b> ever by a <b>chief</b> <b>minister</b> of any <b>Indian</b> state. Prior to establishing the Sikkim Democratic Front,&nbsp;... The Prime <b>Minister</b> of <b>India is</b> the <b>chief</b> executive of the Government of <b>India</b>. In <b>India&#39;s</b> ... Serving until his death in May 1964, Nehru remains <b>India&#39;s longest</b>- serving prime <b>minister</b>. ... After Vajpayee was sworn-in for the third <b>time</b>, in 1999, he managed to lead his National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government to a full &nbsp;... The <b>Chief Minister</b> of Haryana <b>is</b> the chief executive of the <b>Indian</b> state of Haryana . As per the ... His partymate Bansi Lal <b>is</b> Haryana&#39;s <b>longest</b>-serving <b>chief minister</b>; he held office for over 12 years, the last 3 ... Devi Lal, a two-<b>time Chief Minister</b> of Haryana, also served two terms as Deputy Prime Minister of <b>India</b> in 1989–91. The <b>Chief Minister</b> of Gujarat <b>is</b> the chief executive of the <b>Indian</b> state of Gujarat. As per the ... Gujarat&#39;s <b>longest</b>-serving <b>chief minister is</b> Narendra Modi of the Bharatiya Janata Party, ... At <b>times</b>, the legislative assembly also stands dissolved . Arackaparambil Kurien Antony, better known as A. K. Antony (born 28 December 1940) <b>is</b> an <b>Indian</b> politician and attorney who was the 23rd Defence Minister of <b>India</b> and he was also the <b>Chief Minister</b> of Kerala. ... served <b>the longest</b> in this post in <b>India</b>. He <b>has</b> also been three <b>times</b> as <b>Chief Minister</b> of the state of Kerala . The <b>Chief Minister</b> of Punjab, an <b>Indian</b> state, <b>is</b> the head of the Government of Punjab. As per ... Zail Singh. In 1977, Parkash Singh Badal became the <b>chief</b> <b>minister</b> for the second <b>time</b>. ... 2007, 2012. Till now Badal <b>is the longest</b> served <b>CM</b> of Punjab and after Kairon he <b>is</b> the only who took office for two terms continuesly. The <b>Chief Minister</b> of Karnataka <b>is</b> the chief executive of the south <b>Indian</b> state of Karnataka. ... <b>The longest</b>-serving <b>chief minister</b>, D. Devaraj Urs, held the office for over seven years in the 1970s. The Janata Party&#39;<b>s</b> Ramakrishna Hegde <b>has</b> the&nbsp;... Serving since March 2000 (for 19 years, 361 days), Odisha&#39;s Naveen Patnaik <b>has</b> <b>the longest</b> incumbency. Amarinder Singh (b. 1942) of Punjab <b>is</b> the oldest <b>chief</b>&nbsp;... Sixteen women <b>have</b> served as the <b>chief minister</b> of an <b>Indian</b> state and union territory. Currently, one <b>is</b> in office — Mamata Banerjee of West Bengal. Of the&nbsp;...
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<b>Harry Potter and the Philosopher&#39;s Stone</b> is a fantasy <b>novel</b> written by British author J. K. ... The <b>book</b> was <b>first published</b> in the United Kingdom on 26 June 1997 by Bloomsbury. It was <b>published</b> in the United States the following year by&nbsp;... Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling. The novels ... Since the <b>release</b> of the first <b>novel</b>, <b>Harry Potter and the</b> <b>Philosopher&#39;s Stone</b>, on 26 June 1997, the <b>books</b> have found immense popularity , critical&nbsp;... <b>Harry Potter and the Philosopher&#39;s Stone</b> is a 2001 fantasy film directed by Chris Columbus and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on J. K. Rowling&#39;s 1997 <b>novel</b> of the same name. ... The film was <b>released</b> to cinemas in the United Kingdom and United States on 16 November 2001. It became a critical and&nbsp;... After the <b>release</b> of the fourth <b>book</b> in July 2000, the first film, <b>Harry Potter and the</b> <b>Philosopher&#39;s Stone</b>, was <b>released</b> on 16 November&nbsp;... <b>Harry Potter and the Philosopher&#39;s Stone</b> is an action-adventure video game with platform elements <b>published</b> by Electronic Arts. It is based on J.K Rowling&#39;s <b>novel</b> of&nbsp;... Joanne Rowling CH, OBE, HonFRSE, FRCPE, FRSL better known by her pen name J. K. ... The sixth <b>book</b>, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, was <b>released</b> on 16 July 2005. ... A film adaptation of <b>Harry Potter and the</b> <b>Philosopher&#39;s Stone</b> was <b>released</b> on 16 November 2001, and Harry Potter and the Chamber of&nbsp;... The Harry Potter series of fantasy novels by J. K. Rowling is one of the most translated series of all time, with the first <b>book</b>, <b>Harry Potter and the Philosopher&#39;s</b> <b>Stone</b>, ... The original British English versions of the <b>book</b> were <b>published</b> in the United Kingdom by Bloomsbury. There is no complete official list of authorised&nbsp;... Lego Harry Potter is a Lego theme based on the films of the Harry Potter series. Lego models of important scenes, vehicles and characters were made for the first six films and all the <b>books released</b>. ... The first film (titled <b>Harry Potter and the</b> <b>Sorcerer&#39;s Stone</b> in the United States) saw the largest number of sets, with fourteen&nbsp;... The soundtrack to <b>Harry Potter and the Philosopher&#39;s Stone</b> was <b>released</b> on 30 October 2001. ... Find sources: &quot;Harry Potter and the Philosopher&#39;s Stone&quot; soundtrack – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (July 2008) (Learn how and&nbsp;... <b>Releases</b>[edit]. Titles in the series of Harry Potter games ... 2001, <b>Harry Potter</b> <b>and the Philosopher&#39;s Stone</b> ... 2012, <b>Book</b> of Spells.
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Not to be confused with Republic of <b>China Navy</b>, the naval forces of Taiwan. &quot; Chinese&nbsp;... All ships and submarines currently in commission with the People&#39;s Liberation Army <b>Navy</b> were built in <b>China</b>, with the exception of the Sovremenny-class&nbsp;... The Republic of <b>China Navy</b> is the maritime branch of the Republic of China Armed Forces. The ROC Navy&#39;s primary mission is to defend ROC territories and the&nbsp;... <b>Naval</b> Air Weapons Station (NAWS) <b>China</b> Lake is a large military installation whose mission is to support the research, testing and evaluation programs of the &nbsp;... In addition, the PLANAF would undergo significant change once <b>China&#39;s</b> first aircraft carrier is fully operational. Near the end of October 2006, Russia&#39;s&nbsp;... The People&#39;s Liberation Army <b>Navy</b> Surface Force is a branch of the People&#39;s Liberation Army <b>Navy</b> in <b>China</b>. It consists of all surface warships in operational&nbsp;... The Republic of <b>China Navy</b> is the maritime branch of the Republic of China Armed Forces. The ROC Navy&#39;s primary mission is to defend ROC territories and the&nbsp;... The <b>naval</b> history of <b>China</b> dates back thousands of years, with archives existing since the late Spring and Autumn period (722 BC – 481 BC) about the ancient&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;Republic of <b>China Navy</b>&quot;. The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). The Imperial <b>Chinese Navy</b> was the modern navy of the Qing Empire established in 1875. An Imperial naval force in China first came into existence from 1132&nbsp;...
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<b>Miracle on 34th Street</b> is a 1947 American Christmas comedy-drama film written and directed ... When he complains to event director <b>Doris Walker</b> (Maureen O&#39; Hara), she persuades Kris to take his place. He does so well he is hired to play&nbsp;... <b>Miracle on 34th Street</b> is a 1994 American Christmas Comedy-drama fantasy film written and ... Mara Wilson as <b>Susan Walker</b>, Dorey&#39;s 6-year-old daughter. Here&#39;s Love is a musical with a book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson. Based on the classic film <b>Miracle on 34th Street</b>, it tells the tale of a skeptical ... <b>Susan Walker</b> and her mother, Doris, live alone in New York City in the 1960s. Doris&nbsp;... &quot;The <b>Miracle on 34th Street</b>&quot; is the Christmas episode of the American anthology television ... Macdonald Carey as Fred Gaily; Teresa Wright as <b>Doris Walker</b>; Thomas Mitchell as Kris Kringle; Sandy Descher as <b>Susan Walker</b>; Hans Conreid as&nbsp;... Mara Elizabeth Wilson (born July 24, 1987) is an American actress and writer. As a child, she gained prominence playing Natalie Hillard in Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), having only appeared in commercials previously. She also played <b>Susan Walker</b> in <b>Miracle on 34th Street</b> (1994), Matilda&nbsp;... Sandra Descher (born November 30, 1945) is an American former child actress of the 1950s. Descher also played the little girl, <b>Susan Walker</b>, daughter of <b>Doris</b> <b>Walker</b>, played by Teresa Wright in the 1955 Holiday Special, &quot;The <b>Miracle on</b> <b>34th Street</b>&quot;. <b>Miracle on 34th Street</b> is a 1973 American made-for-television Christmas Comedy-drama ... At the same time, Karen&#39;s daughter, <b>Susan</b> (Suzanne Davidson), ... <b>Susan</b> in the original film, was originally offered the role of Karen <b>Walker</b>, with the&nbsp;... Natalie Wood was a Russian-American actress who began her career in film as a child and became a Hollywood star as a young adult. Wood received three Oscar nominations before she was 25. She began acting in films at age 4 and was given a co-starring role at age 8 in <b>Miracle on 34th Street</b> (1947). ... Wood as <b>Susan Walker</b> in <b>Miracle on 34th Street</b>, 1947. <b>Miracle on 34th Street</b>&quot; is the Christmas episode, broadcast November 27, 1959, of the ... Susan Gordon as <b>Susan Walker</b>; Lawrence Weber as Mr. Mara; John Gibson as Judge Harper; Joey Walsh as Al, ... Susan Gordon who played Mary Healy&#39;s daughter and was ten at the time of the broadcast, attended the screening. <b>Susan Walker</b> may refer to: Sue Walker, Australian politician; <b>Susan Walker</b> ( archaeologist) &middot; <b>Susan Walker</b> Fitzgerald, American suffragist; Susan Lalic (née Walker), English chess player. In fiction: <b>Susan Walker</b>, a major character in Coupling; <b>Susan Walker</b>, a major character in <b>Miracle on 34th Street</b>; <b>Susan</b> <b>Walker</b>,&nbsp;...
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<b>Captain Jack Sparrow</b> is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the <b>Pirates of the</b> ... Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World&#39;s End. First appearance, The ... This <b>acts</b> as part of Will Turner&#39;s arc, in which Sparrow tells him a <b>pirate</b> can be a good man, like his father. Following the&nbsp;... <b>Captain</b> Hector Barbossa is a fictional character in the <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> film series, portrayed by Australian <b>actor</b> Geoffrey Rush. Barbossa appears in all films of the series. Starting out as a villainous undead <b>pirate</b> in The Curse of the Black Pearl&nbsp;... Jack is Barbossa&#39;s pet capuchin monkey, named after <b>Jack Sparrow</b> to mock him. ... In Curse of the Black Pearl, Jack is <b>played</b> by Tara, ... to Tia Dalma, and he later rejoins the resurrected <b>Captain</b> Barbossa. <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: Dead Men Tell No Tales (released in some ... In the film , <b>Captain Jack Sparrow</b> searches for the Trident of Poseidon while being ... Alexander Scheer <b>plays</b> a young <b>Captain</b> Edward Teague in a flashback sequence. Ian McShane as Blackbeard: Legendary <b>pirate</b>, and <b>captain</b> of the Queen ... of the film, Blackbeard, and Penélope Cruz, <b>who plays</b> Angelica, <b>Jack Sparrow&#39;s</b> love&nbsp;... John Christopher Depp II (born June 9, 1963) is an American <b>actor</b>, producer, and musician. ... His most commercially successful films are the <b>Pirates of the</b> <b>Caribbean</b> series, ... Depp reprised his role as <b>Captain Jack Sparrow</b> in the 2017 sequel <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: Dead Men Tell No Tales, the fifth film in the series. Because <b>Captain Jack Sparrow</b>, <b>Pirate</b> Lord of the <b>Caribbean</b> Sea, never named ... Chow was confirmed to be <b>playing</b> Feng in July 2005 while production of the&nbsp;... Davy Jones is a fictional character in the <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> film series, portrayed by Bill Nighy. He appears in the second film Dead Man&#39;s Chest and returns in the third film At World&#39;s End. He is the <b>captain</b> of the Flying Dutchman ( based on the ghost ship of the same name). ... In the book series about <b>Jack</b> <b>Sparrow</b>&#39;s earlier adventures, Davy Jones&nbsp;... It is the second installment of the <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> film series and the sequel to ... They <b>play</b> a game of Liar&#39;s Dice against Jones to try and win the key, but they lose. ... <b>Johnny Depp</b> as <b>Captain Jack Sparrow</b>: <b>Captain</b> of the Black Pearl. <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: The Curse of the Black Pearl is a 2003 American fantasy ... <b>Actor</b> in a Leading Role, in addition to Best <b>Actor</b> nominations at the Academy ... <b>Captain Jack Sparrow</b>, who had just arrived in Port Royal to commandeer a&nbsp;...
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Mairi Campbell (born 1965) is a Scottish folk singer and musician. Campbell&#39;s songs and music have a rooted and powerful quality that range from the everyday to the universal, both in sound and subject matter. Campbell has been much praised for her <b>singing</b> voice and musical skills. ... Robert Burns poem &quot; <b>Auld Lang Syne</b>&quot; featured in the movie <b>Sex and the City</b>. The film score for <b>Sex and the City</b> was composed by Aaron Zigman and recorded ... The first soundtrack to <b>Sex and the City</b> was released on May 26, 2008, in the ... &quot;<b>Auld Lang Syne</b>&quot; (performed by Mairi Campbell and Dave Francis ), Robert&nbsp;... Sadenia &quot;Eddi&quot; Reader MBE (born 29 August 1959) is a Scottish singer- <b>songwriter</b>, known both ... I wanted to <b>sing</b> &#39;<b>Auld Lang Syne</b>&#39; as I thought that would have been perfect for the politicians with everyone shaking hands ... Love &amp; <b>Sex</b> (2000). Meet Me in St. Louis is a 1944 American Technicolor musical film made by ... Mr. Smith announces to the family that he is to be sent to New York <b>City</b> on business and ... &quot;<b>Auld Lang Syne</b>&quot;, (Instrumental); &quot;The First Noel&quot;, (Instrumental); &quot;Have ... is full of gay exuberance as the second sister of the lot and <b>sings</b>, as we said, with &nbsp;... The Eric Andre Show is an American late-night talk show hosted by Eric Andre and co-starring ... Eric starts the show typing into a laptop (<b>Sex and the City</b> style), until pop-up images of ... Eric <b>sings</b> how is the feeling of having a TV Show. ... The band performs &quot;<b>Auld Lang Syne</b>&quot; as crowd starts a celebratory riot after the&nbsp;... Jools&#39; Annual Hootenanny is a TV show presented by Jools Holland and broadcast on New ... There is a countdown to the midnight start of the New Year, followed by a traditional rendition of &quot;<b>Auld Lang Syne</b>&quot;, often with the ... to perform a swing version of the <b>Sex</b> Pistols song &quot;Anarchy in the U.K.&quot; Also appearing on the&nbsp;... Carol: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 2015 film of the same name. ... The music heard in the opening <b>city</b> scene depicts the &quot;active engagement and passion&quot; of Carol and Therese (played by ... How &#39;Carol&#39; Score Turned Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara&#39;s Flirtation Into <b>Sex</b> (Exclusive Video). Sojourner Truth was an African-American abolitionist and women&#39;s rights activist. Truth was ... In 1829 she moved with her son Peter to New York <b>City</b>, where she worked as a ... They urged her to <b>sing</b>, preach, and pray for their entertainment. ... which was her own original composition sung to the tune of <b>Auld Lang Syne</b>. Sydney New Year&#39;s Eve is an annual multi-tiered event held every New Year&#39;s Eve in Sydney, ... The <b>City</b> of Sydney Council is the official presenter of the event. ... Gras, and the 9 December 2017 legalisation of same-<b>sex</b> marriage in Australia. ... Most of us are pretty inadequate <b>singers</b> at the best of times and trying to keep &nbsp;... &quot;Weird Al&quot; Yankovic is a multi-Grammy Award-winning American musician, satirist, parodist, ... Gonna Open The Door; Why Don&#39;t We Show a Clip Now; Tahj Mowry; I Quit; What&#39;s With the <b>Singing</b>; I Made You ... &quot;<b>Auld Lang Syne</b>&quot;; &quot;<b>Auld</b> <b>Lang Syne</b>&quot; (Drunk Version); &quot;Avocado&quot;, parody of &quot;Desperado&quot; by The Eagles; &quot; Babe&quot;&nbsp;...
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Several <b>cast</b> members are expected to return, including Worthington, Saldana, Lang, and Weaver. Contents. 1 Plot&nbsp;... <b>Cast</b>[edit]. Na&#39;vi. Sam Worthington as Jake Sully, a former human who fell in love with Neytiri and befriended the Na&#39;vi&nbsp;... The Fire Lord learns of the defeat and tasks his youngest daughter, Azula with preventing the <b>Avatar</b> from mastering earth and fire. <b>Cast</b>[edit]. See also: List of&nbsp;... Samuel Henry John Worthington (born August 2, 1976) is an Australian actor and writer. He portrays Jake Sully in the <b>Avatar</b> film series, Marcus Wright in&nbsp;... <b>Avatar</b>: The Last Airbender co-creator Bryan Konietzko admits that Momo is his ... the female <b>cast</b>: Katara, Toph, and Azula, as well as the two minor characters,&nbsp;... The Legend of Korra is an American animated television series created by Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino for Nickelodeon that aired from April 14, 2012 to December 19, 2014. A sequel to Konietzko and DiMartino&#39;s previous series <b>Avatar</b>: The Last ... Spencer Garrett joined the <b>cast</b> as the voice for Raiko, the president of the&nbsp;... It premiered on Tencent Video on July 24, 2019. Contents. 1 Synopsis; 2 <b>Cast</b>. Zuko and Iroh, <b>cast</b> out by the Firelord, become refugees in the Earth Kingdom, settling in the capital city Ba Sing Se. Both groups are pursued by Azula, Zuko&#39;s&nbsp;... <b>Cast</b>[edit]. Most of the main characters from the first season remained the same: Zach Tyler Eisen voices Aang, Mae Whitman voices Katara,&nbsp;... <b>Cast</b>[edit]. Rajesh Khanna as Avtaar Kishen; Shabana Azmi as Radha kishen ; <b>Avatar&#39;s</b> wife. A. K. Hangal as Rashid Ahmed ; Avtaar&#39;s best friend; Madan Puri as &nbsp;...
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<b>Don&#39;t Hug Me I&#39;m Scared</b> (often abbreviated to DHMIS) is a surreal musical comedy horror web series <b>created</b> by British filmmakers Becky Sloan and Joseph &nbsp;... If a sort key is needed, then see the template documentation for details. Pages in category &quot;<b>Don&#39;t Hug Me I&#39;m Scared</b> character redirects to lists&quot;. The following 3&nbsp;... STOP! Before editing this page, please bear in mind that non-canon names such as Paige the Sketchbook, Harry, Manny or Robin are not to be added to the&nbsp;... &quot;Feels Like We Only Go Backwards&quot; is a song by Australian psychedelic rock band Tame ... from Australian artist Leif Podhajsky, who also <b>created</b> the artwork for their first album, Innerspeaker. ... The music video was directed by Joe Pelling and Becky Sloan, best known as creators of <b>Don&#39;t Hug Me I&#39;m Scared</b> web series. First half of the video[edit]. A fan site (randomly chosen) says &quot;The most common belief regarding this short video is the idea that the film&#39;s a metaphor for the&nbsp;... Category talk:<b>Don&#39;t Hug Me I&#39;m Scared</b> character redirects to lists. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search&nbsp;... Super Deluxe was an entertainment company owned by Turner Broadcasting. The company&#39;s ... Vic Berger also <b>created</b> an &quot;Oscar bait&quot; version of the 2015 film Straight Outta Compton for Super Deluxe. ... Blink Industries and Conaco, will be producing new episodes of the British web series, <b>Don&#39;t Hug Me I&#39;m Scared</b>. Kellen Goff is an American voice actor, voicing a wide variety of characters from video games, ... Biography[edit]. In middle school, Goff&#39;s career <b>started</b> with animation. ... 2016, <b>Don&#39;t Hug Me I&#39;m Scared</b>, Sammy the Spade, TV Show. 2016, The&nbsp;... This Is It may refer to: Contents. 1 Literature; 2 Television; 3 Music. 3.1 Albums; 3.2 Songs ... gay bar in the state of Wisconsin. This Is It Collective, a group of filmmakers best known for <b>creating</b> the <b>Don&#39;t Hug Me I&#39;m Scared</b> series&nbsp;... Too Many Cooks is a surreal dark comedy short that originally aired as a special during Adult Swim&#39;s &quot;infomercials&quot; block on October 28, 2014, at 4:00 am Eastern Time. It was <b>created</b>, written, and directed by Casper Kelly, and produced by ... <b>Don&#39;t Hug Me I&#39;m Scared</b>: Decoding the Disturbing – Wisecrack Edition on&nbsp;...
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an independent agency of the United States federal government for environmental protection. <b>President</b> Richard Nixon proposed the establishment of EPA on July 9, 1970 ... <b>President</b> Nixon signed NEPA into <b>law</b> on January 1, 1970. The <b>law</b> created the Council on &nbsp;... The <b>ENFORCE</b> the <b>Law Act</b> of 2014 (H.R. 4138) is a bill that would give the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate both the standing to sue the <b>President</b> of the United States in a federal district court to clarify a federal <b>law</b> ... The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that <b>implementing</b> the&nbsp;... In the United States, an executive order is a directive issued by the <b>president</b> of the United States that manages operations of the federal government. The <b>legal</b> or constitutional basis for executive orders has multiple sources. ... Typically, a new <b>president</b> reviews <b>enforced</b> executive orders in the first few weeks in office. Martial <b>law</b> is the imposition of direct military control of normal civilian functions by a government, especially in response to a temporary emergency such as invasion or major disaster, or in an occupied territory. Martial <b>law</b> can be used by governments to <b>enforce</b> their rule over the public, ... Martial <b>law</b> was declared in Pakistan on 7 October 1958, by <b>President</b>&nbsp;... Immigration reform in the United States is a term used in political discussion regarding changes ... Citing Congress&#39; failure to <b>enforce</b> U.S. immigration <b>laws</b>, the state of Arizona confronted reform and on ... courts generally give &quot;the <b>president</b> broad authority to shape the <b>enforcement</b> and <b>implementation</b> of immigration <b>laws</b>&quot;. The USA PATRIOT <b>Act</b> is <b>an Act</b> of the United States Congress that was signed into <b>law</b> by U.S. <b>President</b> George W. Bush on October 26, 2001. ... a court order; and the expanded access of <b>law enforcement</b> agencies to business records, ... The Attorney General was ordered to <b>implement</b> and expand the foreign student &nbsp;... The Clean Air <b>Act</b> of 1963 (42 U.S.C. § 7401) is a United States federal <b>law</b> designed to control ... It also significantly expanded federal <b>enforcement</b>. ... Reviewing his tenure as EPA Administrator under <b>President</b> George H. W. Bush, William K. ... To <b>implement</b> the strict new Clean Air <b>Act</b> of 1970, during his first term as EPA&nbsp;... The Controlled Substances <b>Act</b> (CSA) is the statute establishing federal U.S. drug policy under ... The <b>Act</b> also served as the national <b>implementing legislation</b> for the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs. ... Two federal agencies, the Drug <b>Enforcement</b> Administration (DEA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), &nbsp;... A signing statement is a written pronouncement issued by the <b>President</b> of the United States upon the signing of a bill into <b>law</b>. ... If the <b>President</b> may properly decline to <b>enforce a law</b>, at least when it unconstitutionally ... establish guidelines for funding costs associated with <b>implementing</b> security improvements to buildings. <b>Enforcement</b> is the process of ensuring compliance with <b>laws</b>, regulations, rules, standards, and social norms. Governments attempt to effectuate successful <b>implementation</b> of policies by <b>enforcing laws</b> ... Kate Andrias, The <b>President&#39;s</b> <b>Enforcement</b> Power Archived 2016-11-04 at the Wayback Machine, 88 N.Y.U. L. Rev.
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It was finally <b>launched by Space Shuttle Discovery</b> in 1990, but its main mirror had been ground&nbsp;... <b>Discovery launched</b> the <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b> and conducted the second and third Hubble service missions. It also <b>launched</b> the Ulysses probe and three&nbsp;... STS-31 was the 35th mission of the American <b>Space Shuttle</b> program, which <b>launched</b> the <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b> astronomical observatory into Earth orbit. STS-103 was a <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b> servicing mission by <b>Space Shuttle</b> <b>Discovery</b>. The mission <b>launched</b> from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on 19&nbsp;... Operational missions <b>launched</b> numerous satellites, interplanetary probes, and the <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b> (HST); conducted science experiments in orbit; and &nbsp;... STS-82 was the 22nd flight of the <b>Space Shuttle Discovery</b> and the 82nd mission of the <b>Space Shuttle</b> program. It was NASA&#39;s second mission to service the <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b>, during ... <b>Discovery launched</b> from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on 11 February 1997, returning to Earth on 21 February 1997 at Kennedy&nbsp;... The <b>Space Shuttle</b> program was the fourth human spaceflight program carried out by the ... The <b>Space Shuttle</b>—composed of an orbiter <b>launched</b> with two reusable solid rocket boosters and a disposable external fuel ... On April 24, 1990 , <b>Discovery</b> carried the <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b> into space during STS-31. Order, <b>Launch</b> date, Mission, <b>Shuttle</b>, Crew, Duration, Landing site, Notes ... Multiple comsat deployments; First flight of <b>Discovery</b>; Test of OAST-1 Solar Array ... <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b> deployment. ... Spitzer&#39;s vision ultimately materialized into the <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b>, which was <b>launched</b> on April 24, 1990 by the <b>Space Shuttle Discovery</b> (STS-31). The <b>Space Shuttle</b> Columbia disaster was a fatal incident in the United States space program ... to repair the <b>Hubble Space Telescope</b>, subsequent shuttle missions were flown only to the ... Mission STS-107 was the 113th <b>Space Shuttle</b> <b>launch</b>. ... The actual cause of the foam loss on both Columbia and <b>Discovery</b> was not&nbsp;...
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<b>American Airlines</b>, Inc. (<b>AA</b>) is a major <b>American airline</b> headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, ... As of December 2019, <b>American Airlines flies</b> to 95 domestic destinations and 95 international ... States, by MBNA in the <b>United Kingdom</b>, by Butterfield Bank and Scotiabank in the Caribbean, and by Banco Santander in Brazil. <b>American Airlines flies</b> to 95 domestic destinations and 95 international destinations in 55 ... Canada (<b>British</b> Columbia), Vancouver &middot; Vancouver International Airport. Canada (Ontario), Toronto &middot; Toronto Pearson International Airport. Canada&nbsp;... The 2001 shoe bomb attempt was a failed bombing attempt that occurred on December 22, 2001, on <b>American Airlines Flight</b> 63. ... an Islamic fundamentalist from the <b>United Kingdom</b>, and self-proclaimed Al-Qaeda operative – carried shoes&nbsp;... 18) service and later passenger <b>flights</b> from New York (Port Washington, L.I.) to both France and <b>Britain</b>. The Southern route to France was inaugurated for Air Mail&nbsp;... <b>American Airlines Flight</b> 587 was a regularly scheduled international passenger <b>flight</b> from ... hours on the Airbus A300 <sup>:9–12</sup>; ^ Jump up to: Passenger Sylvie Greleau, identified as <b>British</b> by <b>American Airlines</b>, carried a French passport. Richard Colvin Reid (born 12 August 1973), also known as the &quot;Shoe Bomber&quot;, is a <b>British</b> terrorist who attempted to detonate a shoe bomb while on <b>American</b> <b>Airlines Flight</b> 63 from Paris to Miami in 2001. Two <b>flights</b> named <b>American Airlines Flight</b> 383 have been involved in notable aviation accidents: <b>American Airlines Flight</b> 383 (1965), crashed on approach to&nbsp;... 101–102. ISBN 9780262304955 . <b>United Kingdom</b> Civil Aviation Authority, CAP479 World <b>Airline</b> Accident Summary Volume 2,&nbsp;... This is the history of United States commercial air transportation company <b>American Airlines</b>. ... <b>AA</b> launched another subsidiary, <b>American Airlines</b> de Mexico S.A., to <b>fly</b> to Mexico and built several airports there. ... <b>American Airlines</b> ordered <b>British</b>-built de Havilland Comets; the orders were cancelled when the Comets were&nbsp;... American Eagle is an American brand name for the regional branch of <b>American</b> <b>Airlines</b>, under ... Other operators contracted by <b>American Airlines</b> to <b>fly</b> the American Eagle banner during this time included Air ... &quot;ASN Aircraft accident <b>British</b> Aerospace 3201 Jetstream 32 N918AE Raleigh/Durham Airport, NC (RDU )&quot;.
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This list comprises the world&#39;s largest <b>companies</b> by consolidated 2018 revenue, according to ... Extreme <b>wealth</b>. Concepts ... Greek god of <b>wealth</b> &middot; Superclass. As the term <b>wealth</b> management has become more common, some <b>companies</b> have shifted towards a model which asks clients about life goals, working&nbsp;... Norway&#39;s sovereign <b>wealth</b> fund is taking steps to become more active in <b>company</b> governance. In the second quarter of 2013, the sovereign fund voted in 6,078&nbsp;... List of largest manufacturing <b>companies</b> by revenue &middot; List of largest financial services <b>companies</b> by revenue &middot; List of ... CNN <b>Money</b> - Fortune Global 500 &middot; [1]. The context for Adam Smith&#39;s term for &quot;<b>companies</b>&quot; in The <b>Wealth</b> of Nations was the joint-stock <b>company</b>. In the 18th century, the joint-stock <b>company</b> was a distinct&nbsp;... This category is for <b>companies</b> that are owned, in whole or in part, by sovereign <b>wealth</b> funds. Pages in category &quot;Sovereign <b>wealth</b> fund portfolio <b>companies</b>&quot;. Mubadala Investment <b>Company</b> PJSC (Arabic: شركة مبادلة للاستثمار‎) (Mubadala ) is a state-owned holding <b>company</b> that can be characterized as a sovereign <b>wealth</b> fund. Post-<b>money</b> valuation is a way of expressing the value of a <b>company</b> after an investment has been made. This value is equal to the sum of the pre-<b>money</b>&nbsp;... The <b>company&#39;s</b> global business groups are global <b>wealth</b> management, investment bank, asset management and personal &amp; corporate banking. UBS is the&nbsp;... Evercore Trust <b>Company</b>, N.A.. Website, evercorewealthmanagement.com. Evercore <b>Wealth</b> Management, LLC is the <b>wealth</b> management division of Evercore, a&nbsp;...
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The third <b>season</b> of the fantasy drama television <b>series Game of Thrones</b> premiered in the United States on HBO on March 31, 2013, and concluded on June 9,&nbsp;... <b>Season 3</b> (2013)[edit]. Main article: <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 3</b>). After Robb breaks his vow to marry one of Lord Walder Frey&#39;s&nbsp;... <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 3</b>) &middot; List of <b>Game of Thrones</b> episodes. &quot;The Rains of Castamere&quot; is the ninth and penultimate episode of the third season of HBO&#39;s fantasy television series <b>Game of Thrones</b>, and the 29th episode of the series. <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 3</b>) &middot; List of <b>Game of Thrones</b> episodes. &quot;Valar Dohaeris &quot; is the third season premiere episode of the HBO fantasy television series <b>Game</b> <b>of Thrones</b>. <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 3</b>) &middot; List of <b>Game of Thrones</b> episodes. &quot;The Climb&quot; is the sixth episode of the third season of HBO&#39;s fantasy television series <b>Game of</b>&nbsp;... <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 3</b>) &middot; List of <b>Game of Thrones</b> episodes. &quot;Kissed by Fire&quot; is the fifth episode of the third season of HBO&#39;s fantasy television series <b>Game of</b> <b>Thrones</b>, and the 25th episode of the series. <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 3</b>) &middot; List of <b>Game of Thrones</b> episodes. &quot;The Bear and the Maiden Fair&quot; is the seventh episode of the third season of HBO&#39;s fantasy television series <b>Game of Thrones</b>, and the 27th episode of the series overall. <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 3</b>) &middot; List of <b>Game of Thrones</b> episodes. &quot;And Now His Watch Is Ended&quot; is the fourth episode of the third season of HBO&#39;s fantasy television series <b>Game of Thrones</b>, and the 24th episode of the series. <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 3</b>) &middot; List of <b>Game of Thrones</b> episodes. &quot;Dark Wings, Dark Words&quot; is the second episode of the third season of HBO&#39;s fantasy television series <b>Game of Thrones</b>, and the 22nd episode of the series. <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 3</b>) &middot; List of <b>Game of Thrones</b> episodes. &quot;Walk of Punishment&quot; is the third episode of the third season of HBO&#39;s fantasy television series <b>Game of Thrones</b>, and the 23rd episode of the series&nbsp;...
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<b>Songwriter</b>(s) &middot; Jimmie Davis &middot; Charles Mitchell (disputed). &quot;<b>You Are My Sunshine</b> &quot; is a song popularized by Jimmie Davis and Charles Mitchell in 1939. It has been declared one of the state songs of Louisiana because of its association with Davis, a country music <b>singer</b> and governor of the state in the years 1944–1948 and&nbsp;... &quot;Do You Know <b>You Are My Sunshine</b>&quot; is a song <b>written</b> by Don Reid and Harold Reid, and recorded by American country music group The Statler Brothers. <b>You Are My Sunshine</b> is a 2005 South Korean film <b>written</b> and directed by Park Jin-pyo, and starring Jeon Do-yeon. It was released in Korea on 23 September&nbsp;... <b>My Sunshine</b> is a 2015 Chinese television series based on the novel Silent Separation <b>written</b> by Gu Man. It stars Wallace Chung and Tiffany Tang. The series&nbsp;... &quot;<b>You Are My Sunshine</b>&quot;, the B-side, is one of the two official songs of the State of Louisiana. It was <b>written</b> by former Louisiana state governor Jimmie Davis and&nbsp;... &quot;<b>You Are My Sunshine</b>&quot; was ranked in 2003 as No. 73 on CMT&#39;s 100 Greatest Songs in Country Music. Until his death, Davis insisted that he <b>wrote</b> the song&nbsp;... Morgane Stapleton (née Hayes), is an American <b>singer</b>-<b>songwriter</b> and the wife of Chris ... 2016, &quot;<b>You Are My Sunshine</b>&quot; with Chris Stapleton, Various Artists, Southern Family. 2017, &quot;Only Blood&quot;, Angaleena Presley &middot; Wrangled. It won Wonder a Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, and was nominated for both Record of the <b>Year</b> and Song&nbsp;... ... were initially <b>written</b> as potential sections of the song. These include &quot;Gee&quot;, &quot;Do <b>You</b> Like Worms?&quot;, &quot;I&#39;m in Great Shape&quot;, &quot;Barnyard&quot;, and &quot;<b>My</b> Only <b>Sunshine</b>&quot;. O Brother, Where Art Thou? is the soundtrack album of music from the 2000 American film of the same name, <b>written</b>, directed and ... &quot;<b>You Are My Sunshine</b>&quot;, Jimmie Davis, Charles Mitchell &middot; Norman Blake, 4:26. 4. &quot;Down to the River to Pray&quot;&nbsp;...
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&quot;The <b>Nutcracker</b> and the Mouse King&quot; (German: Nussknacker und Mausekönig) is a <b>story</b> written in 1816 by Prussian <b>author</b> E. T. A. Hoffmann, ... In 2010, The <b>Nutcracker</b> in 3D – a live-action film, based only loosely on the <b>original story</b> – was&nbsp;... <b>Plot</b> [edit]. Below is a <b>synopsis</b> based on the <b>original</b> 1892 libretto by Marius Petipa. The <b>story</b> varies from production to production, though&nbsp;... Swan Lake Op. 20, is a ballet <b>composed</b> by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1875–76. Despite its <b>initial</b> failure, it is now one of the most popular ballets of all time. ... Swan Lake (1876); The Sleeping Beauty (1889); The Nutcracker (1892) ... evidence to prove <b>who wrote the original</b> libretto, or where the idea for the <b>plot</b> came from. <b>Plot</b>[edit]. On Christmas Eve in Victorian London, Benjamin Stahlbaum gives his children Louise, Clara, and Fritz the presents his wife Marie had set aside&nbsp;... It received mixed reviews and grossed $2,119,994. Contents. 1 <b>Plot</b>; 2 Cast; 3&nbsp;... <b>Plot</b>[edit]. Wiki letter w.svg. This article needs an improved <b>plot summary</b>. ( October 2015)&nbsp;... The Hard Nut is a ballet set to Tchaikovsky&#39;s The <b>Nutcracker</b> and choreographed by Mark ... Joes), the overall <b>plot of The Nutcracker</b> was rather faithfully followed, to the point of including a pantomime version of &quot;The <b>Story</b> of the Hard Nut,&quot; the ... This section is usually not included, not even in Tchaikovsky&#39;s <b>original</b> version. Instead of abandoning <b>plot</b> development for divertissement in Act II as in the <b>original</b> 1892 production, in Act II of Bourne&#39;s production, Clara must find her hunky&nbsp;... <b>Plot</b>[edit]. On a snowy Christmas Eve, Marie (Debi Derryberry) and her brother Fritz ... a wooden figure, revealing that only <b>true</b> love will break the spell. Fritz takes the <b>nutcracker</b> and a chase up the ladder of the Christmas&nbsp;... <b>Plot</b>[edit]. The <b>story</b> is told by Barbie to her younger sister, Kelly, who is having trouble rehearsing a ballet solo and fears going onstage.
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The Epistle to the <b>Romans</b> or Letter to the <b>Romans</b>, often shortened to <b>Romans</b>, is the sixth <b>book</b> in the <b>New Testament</b>. Biblical scholars agree that it was&nbsp;... <b>Romans</b> 1 is the first chapter of the Epistle to the <b>Romans</b> in the <b>New Testament</b> of the Christian ... The New Oxford Annotated <b>Bible</b> with the Apocryphal/ Deuterocanonical <b>Books</b>: New Revised Standard Version, Issue 48 (Augmented 3rd ed.). In the <b>New Testament</b> (NT), there are at least three passages that refer to homosexual activity: ... Jesus discusses marriage only in a heterosexual context when he cites the <b>Book</b> of Genesis during a discussion of marriage (Matthew ... In 1 <b>Romans</b>, <b>Paul</b> is giving examples of what happens when people abandon God&#39;s plan. Different religious groups include different <b>books</b> in their biblical canons, in varying orders, and sometimes divide or combine&nbsp;... The <b>New Testament</b> is the second part of the Christian biblical canon, the first being the Old Testament. The <b>New Testament</b>&nbsp;... According to the <b>New Testament book of Romans</b>, Tertius of Iconium (also Tertios ) acted as an amanuensis for <b>Paul</b> the Apostle, writing down his Epistle. <b>Book</b>, Epistle to the <b>Romans</b>. Category, Pauline epistles. Christian <b>Bible</b> part, <b>New Testament</b>. Order in the Christian part, 6. <b>Romans</b> 8 is the eighth chapter of the Epistle to the <b>Romans</b> in the <b>New Testament</b> of the&nbsp;... <b>Book</b>, Epistle to the <b>Romans</b>. Category, Pauline epistles. Christian <b>Bible</b> part, <b>New Testament</b>. Order in the Christian part, 6. <b>Romans</b> 13 is the thirteenth chapter of the Epistle to the <b>Romans</b> in the <b>New Testament</b> of the&nbsp;... [edit]. Main article: <b>New Testament</b> ... <b>Romans</b> &middot; ad Romanos &middot; <b>Romans</b>, The Epistle of <b>Paul</b> the Apostle to the <b>Romans</b>. Junia or Junias was a 1st-century Christian highly regarded and complimented by <b>Paul</b> the ... Stephen Finlan notes that in the Corinthian and <b>Roman</b> letters, <b>Paul</b> ... In his <b>book</b> Junia: The First Woman Apostle, Epp gives a textual critical&nbsp;...
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She returned as an all-<b>star</b> in season ten, partnering ... <b>Carson</b> (along with <b>DWTS</b> pro dancer,&nbsp;... <b>Dancing with the Stars</b> is an American reality television show in which celebrity contestants and ... <b>Witney Carson</b>, Valentin Chmerkovskiy (twice), Emma Slater, Lindsay Arnold, Jenna Johnson, Sharna Burgess and Alan Bersten. J.T. Church&nbsp;... Season nineteen of <b>Dancing with the Stars</b> premiered on September 15, 2014. On November 25, 2014, Alfonso Ribeiro and his partner <b>Witney Carson</b> were ... Henry Byalikov, <b>did</b> not return as a pro this season, but returned to the show&#39;s dance ... the part announcing the <b>start</b> of the ABC News special report was edited out as&nbsp;... Alfonso Lincoln Ribeiro Sr. (born September 11, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, dancer, ... Ribeiro won Season 19 of <b>Dancing with the Stars</b> with professional partner <b>Witney Carson</b>. ... In December 2018, NBC and CBS reported that Ribeiro, along with Instagram <b>star</b> Russell Horning, aka Backpack Kid, and rapper&nbsp;... <b>Dancing with the Stars</b> is an American dance competition television series that premiered on ... Erin Andrews took over as co-host <b>starting</b> in season 18 (2014). ... Henry Byalikov, <b>Witney Carson</b>, Brittany Cherry, Dasha Chesnokova, Artem ... Tom Bergeron <b>did</b> mention the milestone, however, no special dances took place . Season twenty-seven of <b>Dancing with the Stars</b> premiered on September 24, 2018, on the ABC network. On November 19, 2018, Radio personality Bobby Bones and Sharna Burgess were announced the winners, marking the first win for Burgess. Disney Channel <b>star</b> Milo Manheim with <b>Witney Carson</b>, actress and activist&nbsp;... Milo Manheim is an American actor. He is known for his starring role as Zed in the 2018 Disney Channel Original Movie, Zombies. He finished in second place on season 27 of <b>Dancing with the Stars</b>. ... the Stars. He was paired with professional dancer <b>Witney Carson</b>. ... &quot;Find Out All About &#39;Zombies&#39; <b>Star</b> Milo Manheim&quot;. Keoikantse &quot;Keo&quot; Motsepe (born 24 November 1989) is a South African dancer. His dancing styles are Latin and Ballroom. He is known for being the first black professional dancer on the ABC show <b>Dancing with the Stars</b>. ... Motsepe <b>started</b> his career at 11 years of age by entering into in a competitive dance scene&nbsp;... Season twenty-four of <b>Dancing with the Stars</b> premiered on March 20, 2017, on the ABC ... In the following days, Lindsay Arnold, Sharna Burgess, <b>Witney Carson</b> , Artem Chigvintsev, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Sasha Farber, Gleb Savchenko, and ... Erika Jayne, Singer &amp; reality television <b>star</b>, Gleb Savchenko, Eliminated 4th Season twenty-five of <b>Dancing with the Stars</b> premiered on September 18, 2017, on the ABC ... The two professionals from the previous season that <b>did</b> not return were Kym ... Frankie Muniz, Actor &amp; race car driver, <b>Witney Carson</b>, Third place ... At the <b>start</b> of the show, a moment of silence was held to honor the victims of the&nbsp;...
When did witney carson start dancing with the stars?
The <b>Space Race</b> was a 20th-century competition between two Cold War rivals, the Soviet ... On April 2, 1958, President Eisenhower reacted to the Soviet space <b>lead</b> in ... On <b>April 12, 1961</b>, the USSR surprised the world again by launching Yuri Gagarin into a single orbit around the Earth in a craft they called Vostok 1. Vostok 1 was the first spaceflight of the Vostok programme and the first crewed spaceflight in history. The Vostok 3KA space capsule was launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome on <b>April 12, 1961</b>, ... The <b>Space Race</b> between the Soviet Union and the United States, the two Cold War superpowers, began just before the Soviet&nbsp;... Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (9 March 1934 – 27 March 1968) was a Soviet Air Forces pilot and cosmonaut who became the first human to journey into outer space, achieving a major milestone in the <b>Space Race</b>; his capsule Vostok 1 completed one orbit of Earth on <b>12 April 1961</b>. ... <b>leading</b> the jet into a &quot;super- critical flight regime and to its stalling in complex&nbsp;... January 31, <b>1961</b>, First Hominid Ham (chimpanzee) in <b>Space</b> ... <b>April</b> 26, 1962, First spacecraft to impact the far side of the Moon. This is a detailed list of human spaceflights from 1961 to 1970, spanning the Soviet Vostok and ... Yuri Gagarin, <b>12 April 1961</b>. Soviet Union Vostok 1, First crewed spaceflight. Reached Low Earth Orbit (LEO), flew around the Earth one time. 2, United States&nbsp;... This is a timeline of space exploration including notable achievements and first ... Date, Event <b>leading</b> to space exploration, Country, Researcher(s), Ref(s) ... <b>12</b> <b>April 1961</b>, First human spaceflight (Yuri Gagarin) ... Manned spaceflight chronology &middot; History of manned space missions &middot; Timeline of the <b>Space Race</b>/ Moon Race&nbsp;... Human spaceflight is space travel with a crew or passengers aboard the spacecraft. Spacecraft ... US President John F. Kennedy raised the stakes of the <b>Space Race</b> by setting the goal of landing a man on ... <b>12 April 1961</b>: Yuri Gagarin was the first human in space and the first in Earth orbit, on Vostok 1 on <b>12 April 1961</b>. The Bay of Pigs invasion was the failed landing operation in <b>April 1961</b> on the southwestern ... Cardona became the de facto <b>leader</b>-in-waiting of the intended post-invasion ... Races. Arms race &middot; Nuclear arms race &middot; <b>Space Race</b>. Historians. Project Mercury was the first human spaceflight program of the United States, running from 1958 through 1963. An early highlight of the <b>Space Race</b>, its goal was to put a man into Earth orbit ... On <b>April 12, 1961</b> the Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first person in space on an orbital flight. Alan Shepard became the&nbsp;... The Apollo program, also known as Project Apollo, was the third United States human ... On <b>April 12, 1961</b>, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first person to fly in ... this nation to take a clearly <b>leading</b> role in space achievement, which in many ways ... Two Sides of the Moon: Our Story of the Cold War <b>Space</b> <b>Race</b>.
Who was leading the space race in april of 1961?
Malala Yousafzai also known mononymously as Malala, is a Pakistani <b>activist</b> for female ... and she was <b>nominated</b> for the <b>International Children&#39;s Peace Prize</b> by <b>activist</b> ... Yousafzai was born on 12 July 1997 in the <b>Swat</b> District of Pakistan&#39;s ... At first, a <b>girl</b> named Aisha from her father&#39;s school agreed to write a diary, but&nbsp;... I Am Malala: The Story of the <b>Girl</b> Who Stood Up for Education and was Shot by the Taliban is ... As Ziauddin began to open more schools, Toor Pekai would bring <b>children</b> in ... In late 2011, Yousafzai begins to receive <b>prizes</b> for her <b>activism</b>. ... <b>Swat</b>, and plans to continue her <b>activism</b> so she can be known not as &quot;the <b>girl</b> who&nbsp;... Malala Fund is an <b>international</b>, non-profit organization that fights for <b>girls</b>&#39; education. It was co-founded by Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani <b>activist</b> for female education and the youngest <b>Nobel Prize</b> laureate ... personal donation, which was used to fund <b>girls</b>&#39; education where Malala is from in Pakistan&#39;s <b>Swat</b> Valley. Olivia Wilde is an Irish and American actress, producer, director, and <b>activist</b>. She is known for ... In 2019, she directed her first film, the <b>teen</b> comedy Booksmart, to critical ... 3 Documentaries; 4 <b>Activism</b>; 5 Personal life; 6 <b>Awards</b> and <b>nominations</b> ... She was in the films The <b>Girl</b> Next Door (2004), Conversations with Other&nbsp;... Aitzaz Hasan Bangash (Pashto:اعتزاز حسن بنګش), c. 1998 – 6 January 2014) was a Pakistani ... The <b>teenager</b> was known for openly criticizing armed radical Sunni groups. ... <b>teenager</b> education <b>activist</b> and winner of the 2014 <b>Nobel Peace</b> <b>Prize</b>, ... Rights Commission (IHRC) bestowed a <b>global</b> bravery <b>award</b> on Hasan. She continued to rise to fame and speak out for the rights of <b>girls</b>; at age 17, she became the youngest <b>Nobel Prize</b> laureate by winning the 2014 <b>Nobel Peace</b>&nbsp;... Daniel Lebern Glover is an American actor, film director, and political <b>activist</b>. He is known for ... Glover&#39;s mother, <b>daughter</b> of a midwife, was born in Louisville, Georgia and ... Anger, for which he won the Independent Spirit <b>Award</b> for Best Male Lead. ... In addition, Glover has been a voice actor in many <b>children&#39;s</b> movies. American Library Association&#39;s James Madison <b>Award</b> (posthumously) EFF Pioneer <b>Award</b> 2013 (posthumously) Internet Hall of Fame 2013 (posthumously). Website, aaronsw.com. Aaron Hillel Swartz (November 8, 1986 – January 11, 2013) was an American computer ... Swartz&#39;s work also focused on civic awareness and <b>activism</b>. Asma Jilani Jahangir was a Pakistani human rights lawyer and social <b>activist</b> who co-founded ... Jahangir is the recipient of several <b>awards</b> including the 2014 Right ... and women&#39;s rights, rights of religious minorities and <b>children</b> in Pakistan . ... was <b>nominated</b> for the <b>Nobel Peace Prize</b> as part of the 1000 Women for <b>Peace</b>&nbsp;... <b>Children</b>, 3, including Malala Yousafzai. Ziauddin Yousafzai (born 20 April 1967 Shangla, Pakistan) is a Pakistani education <b>activist</b> best known as the father of <b>Nobel</b> ... Ziauddin Yousafzai attended Jahanzeb College located in <b>Swat</b>, Pakistan. ... to <b>peace</b>, as well as his ongoing efforts for the educational rights of <b>girls</b> in&nbsp;...
Which teenage activist girl from swat nominated for international children’s peace prize?
<b>Black Panther</b> is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics <b>character</b> of the same name. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt &nbsp;... This is a list of <b>Black Panther</b> supporting <b>characters</b>. Contents. 1 <b>Black Panthers</b>; 2 Allies; 3 Antagonists; 4 References. <b>Black Panthers</b>[edit]. These are the known &nbsp;... <b>Black Panther</b> is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The <b>character</b> was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and&nbsp;... <b>Black Panther</b> is an American motion comic and television series by Marvel Knights Animation, ... The theme song was composed by Stephen James Taylor in a dialect meant to be Wakandan (the fictional <b>character&#39;s</b> native language). In reality&nbsp;... The soundtrack for the 2018 American superhero film <b>Black Panther</b>, based on the Marvel Comics <b>character</b> of the same name and produced by Marvel Studios, &nbsp;... Everett Kenneth Ross is a fictional <b>character</b> appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Primarily an ally of superhero <b>Black Panther</b>, the&nbsp;... Erik Killmonger is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Don McGregor and Rich Buckler, the <b>character</b> first appeared in Jungle Action vol. 2, #6 (Sept. 1973). Killmonger, whose birth name is N&#39;Jadaka, is an enemy of <b>Black Panther</b>. Okoye is a fictional <b>character</b>, a member of the Dora Milaje in Marvel Comics. The <b>character</b>, created by Christopher Priest and Mark Texeira, first appeared in <b>Black</b> <b>Panther</b> #1 (November 1998) within the comics. Danai Gurira portrays the <b>character</b> in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films <b>Black Panther</b> (2018),&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>Black Panther characters</b>&quot;. The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list ... List of Black Panther supporting characters&nbsp;... Shuri is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The <b>character</b> was created by writer Reginald Hudlin and artist John Romita ... From a very young age, Shuri coveted the <b>Black Panther</b> mantle.
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The contestant had a chance to return to the competition but lost was eliminated again. <b>Ticket To Finale</b>: <b>Winner</b>: 1st Runner-up: 2nd Runner-up: 3rd Runner-&nbsp;... 1 Contestants; <b>2</b> Elimination chart; 3 Reception; 4 Guest appearances ... <b>Winner</b>: Runner Up: Finalists: <b>Ticket To Finale</b>: Lost Task: <b>Won</b> First Task: Was Safe ... Usha Timothy (Contestant) and other contestants of <b>Rising Star</b> India (season 3) &nbsp;... Proceeded to Finale Week. <b>2</b>, Maithili Thakur, Om Namah Shivaya, 81%, Crystal Clear app clean.svg, <b>Won</b> the <b>Ticket To Finale</b>. Couldn&#39;t <b>win</b> the <b>ticket to finale</b>. <b>2</b>, Hemant Brijwasi, Piya Re, 89%, Crystal Clear app clean.svg, <b>Won Ticket To</b>&nbsp;... This show marked Dosanjh&#39;s television debut. The first season of the show was hosted by singer-actor Meiyang Chang and dancer-&nbsp;... Grace Avery VanderWaal (born January 15, 2004) is an American singer- songwriter. ... After <b>winning</b> America&#39;s Got Talent, VanderWaal was home- schooled and ... at the September 14 <b>finale</b> results episode, then introduced a performance by ... VanderWaal received Billboard&#39;s 2017 Women in Music <b>Rising</b> <b>Star</b> Award and&nbsp;... The third season of Asia&#39;s Got Talent (AGT) premiered on February 7, 2019 at 8: 30 pm (UTC+8). The <b>winner</b> of this season will receive a grand prize of US $100,000. ... Throughout the entire auditions, 99 acts received at least <b>2</b> yeses from the ... a grand prize of US$100,000 and one-year complimentary <b>flights</b> from VietJet&nbsp;... Superstar Singer is a singing reality show that is broadcast on Sony Entertainment Television. It is aimed at kids between the ages of <b>2</b> and 15. Contents. 1 Auditions; <b>2</b> Judges; 3 Mentors; 4 Super 16 Contestants; 5 Super <b>Finale</b> ... The <b>winner</b>, Prity Bhattachajee, was awarded the &#39;Superstar Singer Trophy&#39; along with the&nbsp;... Shaqtin&#39; a Fool is a weekly segment from the television show Inside the NBA, the postgame show of NBA on TNT following the conclusion of National Basketball Association (NBA) games airing on cable TV channel TNT. The title is a play on &quot; actin&#39; a fool.&quot; It first aired during the 2011–12 NBA season, when retired NBA All- Star ... the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, and the NBA <b>Rising Stars</b> Challenge. The 2018–19 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague was the 19th season of the modern era of ... CSKA Moscow <b>won</b> the championship after defeating Anadolu Efes in the ... A <b>2</b>–<b>2</b>–1 format is used – teams with home-court advantage play games 1, <b>2</b>, and 5 at ... &quot;EuroLeague <b>Rising Star</b>: Goga Bitadze, Buducnost VOLI Podgorica &quot;.
Who wins ticket to finale rising star 2?
The <b>World Series</b> is the annual championship <b>series</b> of Major <b>League</b> Baseball ( MLB) in North America, contested since 1903 between the American <b>League</b> (AL ) champion team and the National <b>League</b> (NL) champion team. The <b>winner</b> of the <b>World Series</b> championship is determined through a ... The Dodgers <b>won</b> two <b>more World Series</b> in the 1980s (1981, 1988). The <b>World Series</b> is the annual championship <b>series</b> of Major <b>League</b> Baseball ( MLB) and ... The St. Louis Cardinals have <b>won</b> 11 championships, the <b>most</b>&nbsp;... The 2016 <b>World Series</b> was the championship <b>series</b> of Major <b>League</b> Baseball&#39;s (MLB) 2016 ... The Cubs defeated the Indians 4 games to 3 to <b>win</b> their first <b>World</b> <b>Series</b> since 1908. ... (103–58) for the first time since 1945; they also posted their <b>highest winning</b> percentage since 1935, and <b>won</b> their <b>most</b> games since 1910. The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. They compete in Major <b>League</b> Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American <b>League</b> (AL) East <b>division</b>. The team have <b>won</b> nine <b>World Series</b> championships, tied for the third-<b>most</b> ... In addition, they <b>won</b> the 1904 American <b>League</b> pennant, but were not able&nbsp;... The St. Louis Cardinals are an American professional baseball team based in St. Louis, ... The team has <b>won</b> 19 National <b>League</b> pennants, third-<b>most</b> of any team . ... Breadon was forced to sell the team in 1947 but <b>won</b> six <b>World Series</b> and&nbsp;... The 2017 <b>World Series</b> was the championship <b>series</b> of Major <b>League</b> Baseball&#39;s (MLB) 2017 ... Houston outfielder George Springer was named as the <b>World</b> <b>Series Most</b> Valuable Player (MVP) after hitting five ... The teams also met in the 1980 National <b>League</b> West tie-breaker game, <b>won</b> by the Astros at Dodger Stadium. List of <b>World Series</b> champions &middot; Commissioner&#39;s Trophy &middot; Teams &middot; Appearances &middot; <b>Series</b> &middot; Streaks &middot; Droughts &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. The American <b>League</b> Championship <b>Series</b> (ALCS) is a best-of-seven playoff and one of two ... The <b>winner</b> of the ALCS <b>wins</b> the AL pennant and advances to the <b>World Series</b>, MLB&#39;s championship <b>series</b>,&nbsp;... The 1919 <b>World Series</b> matched the American <b>League</b> champion Chicago White Sox against the National <b>League</b> champion Cincinnati Reds. Although <b>most</b> <b>World Series</b> have been of the best-of-seven format, the 1919 ... In 1917, the Sox <b>won</b> the <b>World Series</b> and, managed by William &quot;Kid&quot; Gleason, the 1919 Chicago &nbsp;... The 2000 <b>World Series</b> was the championship <b>series</b> of Major <b>League</b> Baseball&#39;s (MLB) 2000 ... Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter was named the <b>World Series Most</b> Valuable Player. ... The Mets defeated the 97-game <b>winning</b> San Francisco Giants in the NL <b>Division Series</b>, 3–1, and the 95-game <b>winning</b> St. Louis Cardinals,&nbsp;... A game seven is the final game of a best of seven <b>series</b>. This game can occur in the ... <b>Most</b> codes of football do not employ a best-of-seven <b>series</b> (or any best-of- x <b>series</b> in ... The Chinese Professional Baseball <b>League&#39;s</b> championship <b>series</b>, the ... <b>World Series</b> that were decided on a game seven: All extra inning game&nbsp;...
Most world series wins american or national league?
... 1980 &middot; 1984 &middot; 1988 &middot; 1992 &middot; 1994 &middot; 1998 &middot; 2002 &middot; 2006 &middot; 2010 &middot; 2014 &middot; <b>2018</b>. Other related appearances. 1906 Intercalated Games. This is a list of <b>flag</b> bearers who have represented <b>United States</b> at the Olympics. <b>Flag</b> bearers <b>carry</b> the national <b>flag</b> of their country at the opening ceremony&nbsp;... During the closing ceremony of the <b>2018</b> Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, the <b>flag</b> bearers of ... The <b>flags</b> of each country were not necessarily <b>carried</b> by the same <b>flag</b> bearer as in ... https://www.teamusa.org/News/<b>2018</b>/February/23/ Jessie-Diggins-Selected-As-Closing-Ceremony-<b>Flag</b>-Bearer-For-<b>2018</b>-<b>US</b>- Olympic-Team&nbsp;... The Lunar <b>Flag</b> Assembly (LFA) was a kit containing a <b>flag</b> of the <b>United States</b> designed to be ... The <b>flags</b> were <b>carried</b> on the outside of the Apollo Lunar Module (LM), most of them on the ... Archived from the original on December 17, <b>2018</b>. 1992; 1994; 1998 &middot; 2002 &middot; 2006 &middot; 2010 &middot; 2014 &middot; <b>2018</b>. Other related appearances. Great Britain (1896–1920). This is a list of flag bearers who have represented Ireland at the Olympics. Flag bearers <b>carry</b> ... 1912 Games and was chosen to <b>carry the U.S. flag</b> at the opening ceremony of the 1920 Games in Antwerp, Belgium. The flag of the United States of America, often referred to as the <b>American flag</b> or <b>U.S. flag</b>, ... Each regiment was to <b>carry</b> the national standard in addition to its regimental standard. The national ... Smithsonian. Retrieved October 9, <b>2018</b>. The modern display of <b>flags</b> used by and associated with the Confederate States of America ... Some soldiers <b>carried</b> Confederate <b>flags</b> into battle. ... It was replaced with the regulation, 48-star <b>flag</b> of the <b>United States</b>. ... On November 11 , <b>2018</b>, a plane towing a Confederate <b>flag</b> and the words &quot;Restore Silent Sam now&quot; flew&nbsp;... The <b>2018</b> Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXIII Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as PyeongChang <b>2018</b>, was an international winter multi- sport event that was <b>held</b> between 9 ... ceremony of the <b>2018</b> Winter Olympics was <b>held</b> at the Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium on 9 February <b>2018</b>; the <b>US</b>$100 &nbsp;... ... lying in state in the <b>United States</b> Capitol rotunda on December 3, <b>2018</b>. State funerals in the <b>United States</b> are the official funerary rites conducted by the Federal ... Muffled bells rang and <b>flags on</b> the mast of ships as well as atop all government buildings flew at ... Mock funerals were <b>held</b> all over the <b>United</b> <b>States</b>. A flag carrier is a transportation company, such as an airline or shipping company, that, being ... For example, under the law of the United States, a <b>U.S.</b> <b>flag</b> air carrier is any airline that holds a ... 1 Background; 2 List of flag-<b>carrying</b> airlines; 3 Notes; 4 References; 5 External links ... Archived from the original on 30 April <b>2018</b>. The United States Merchant Marine refers to either United States civilian mariners, or to U.S. ... As of October 1, <b>2018</b>, the United States merchant fleet had 181 privately owned, oceangoing, self-propelled vessels of 1,000 gross register tons and above <b>that carry</b> cargo from port to port. Nearly 800 ... A <b>U.S. Flag</b> Ship&nbsp;...
Who carried the us flag in the 2018?
Virginia officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States located between the Atlantic Coast &nbsp;... Adeline Virginia Woolf was an English writer, considered one of the most important modernist 20th-century authors and also a pioneer in the use of stream of&nbsp;... File:<b>Virgina</b> Beach-Catch31 Restaurant - Oysters Rockefeller.jpg. From Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. File; File history; File &nbsp;... Coordinates: 37°13′37″N 80°25′19″W / 37.227°N 80.422°W / 37.227; - 80.422The Virginia Tech shooting was a school shooting that occurred on April 16&nbsp;... Category:Festivals in <b>Virgina</b>. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Redirect arrow.svg, This category is located at&nbsp;... Virginia Charles Prince (November 23, 1912 – May 2, 2009) was an American transgender activist, who published Transvestia magazine, started the Foundation&nbsp;... Virginia Phiri (born 1954) is a Zimbabwean feminist writer. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Career; 3 Works; 4 Family; 5 References. Early life[edit]. Virginia Phiri was&nbsp;... File:USS West <b>Virgina</b> post-reconstruction, July 1944.jpg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. File; File history; File&nbsp;... Dec 17, 2011 <b>...</b> Description<b>Virgina</b> Dare stone.png. English: Market stone reading: &quot;Virgin Dare Died&nbsp;... Loving v. Virginia, 388 U.S. 1 (1967), was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court that struck down laws banning interracial marriage as violations of the&nbsp;...
When did williamsburg become the capital of virginia?
Related <b>shows</b>, <b>Once Upon a Time</b> in Wonderland. <b>Once Upon a Time</b> is an American fairy tale drama television series on ABC, which debuted on&nbsp;... Related <b>shows</b>, <b>Once Upon a Time</b>. <b>Once Upon a Time</b> in Wonderland is an American fantasy-drama series that aired on ABC from&nbsp;... The first season of the ABC television series <b>Once Upon a Time</b> premiered on October 23, 2011 ... The <b>show</b> is based on the theory that there is an alternate universe where every classic fairy tale character (new and old) exists—a world that&nbsp;... As she speaks, the pages of the towering storybook change to <b>show</b> scenes from various Disney stories. Song: “<b>Once Upon a Time</b>&nbsp;... <b>Once Upon a Time</b> in Hollywood is a 2019 comedy-drama film written and directed by Quentin ... Stacy is last shown in the film leaving the <b>show&#39;s</b> set on a motorcycle; Stacy was in a motorcycle accident that resulted in the death of his&nbsp;... &quot;Tiny&quot; is the 13th episode of the second season of the American ABC fantasy/ drama television series <b>Once Upon a Time</b>, and the <b>show&#39;s</b> 35th episode overall, &nbsp;... &quot;Tallahassee&quot; is the sixth episode of the second season of the American ABC fantasy/drama television series <b>Once Upon a Time</b>, and the <b>show&#39;s</b> 28th episode &nbsp;... <b>Once Upon a Time</b> is an American fairy tale drama television series created by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz. The <b>show</b> takes place in the fictional seaside &nbsp;... &quot;Manhattan&quot; is the 14th episode of the second season of the American ABC fantasy/drama television series <b>Once Upon a Time</b>, and the <b>show&#39;s</b> 36th episode &nbsp;... &quot;The Crocodile&quot; is the fourth episode of the second season of the American ABC fantasy/drama television series <b>Once Upon a Time</b>, and the <b>show&#39;s</b> 26th&nbsp;...
Who plays granny on once upon a time?
Over time, Frances also befriends her Italian neighbors and develops relationships with her Polish workers, the realtor who sold her the villa, and <b>Katherine</b> (&nbsp;... Lindsay Vere Duncan, CBE (born 7 November 1950) is a British actress. On stage, she has won two Olivier Awards, a Tony Award for her performance in Private Lives and a Tony Award nomination for her role in Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Duncan has starred in several <b>plays</b> by Harold Pinter. ... 2003, <b>Under the Tuscan Sun</b>, <b>Katherine</b>. Diane Colleen Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New ... The <b>play</b> of lust, romance, degradation, and guilt on her face is the movie&#39;s real story.&quot; Following Unfaithful, Lane starred in <b>Under the Tuscan</b> <b>Sun</b>, a film based on the best-selling book by Frances Mayes for which Lane won a&nbsp;... Sandra Miju Oh (born July 20, 1971) is a Canadian-American actress. She is known for her ... She also <b>played</b> the flute and continued both her ballet training and acting studies, though she knew that ... In 2003, she was cast in a supporting role opposite Diane Lane in <b>Under the Tuscan Sun</b>, followed by a supporting role in&nbsp;... Diane Lane is an American actress who made her screen debut in George Roy Hill&#39;s 1979 film ... The Perfect Storm (2000), <b>Under the Tuscan Sun</b> (2003), and as Martha Kent in Man of ... 1997, The Only Thrill, <b>Katherine</b> Fitzsimmons ... As You Like It, Various, La MaMa, E.T.C., <b>Performed</b> in New York and toured abroad. <b>Catherine</b> of Siena (25 March 1347 – 29 April 1380), a laywoman associated with the ... Her influence with Pope Gregory XI <b>played</b> a role in his decision to leave ... States (on 31 March 1376 Gregory XI had placed Florence <b>under</b> interdict). ... <b>Catherine&#39;s</b> letters are considered one of the great works of early <b>Tuscan</b> literature. John Michael Turturro is an American <b>actor</b>, writer and filmmaker, known for his association ... John Turturro was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of <b>Katherine</b> Florence (Incerella) and Nicholas Turturro. ... Text is available <b>under</b> the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using&nbsp;... Henry II of France and <b>Catherine</b> de&#39; Medici were married on October 28, 1533, and their ... May 31, 1612, Daughter of Cosimo II de&#39; Medici, Grand Duke of <b>Tuscany</b> and Maria Maddalena of Austria &middot; Odoardo ... Text is available <b>under</b> the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. The Satellite Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture is one of the annual awards given by ... drama and comedy under a general Best Picture heading, including the Best <b>Actor</b>/Actress headings and the ... Diane Lane &middot; <b>Under the</b> <b>Tuscan Sun</b>, Frances ... <b>Catherine</b> Deneuve &middot; A Christmas Tale (Un conte de Noël), Junon. Torrance Coombs (born June 14, 1983) is a Canadian-American <b>actor</b>. He is perhaps best known for his roles as Thomas Culpepper in Tudors (2007–2010)&nbsp;...
Who played katherine in under the tuscan sun?
<b>Free Willy</b> is a 1993 American family drama film, directed by Simon Wincer, produced by Lauren Shuler Donner and Jennie Lew Tugend, and written by Keith A. <b>Free Willy</b> is a film franchise from Warner Bros. The first installment, <b>Free Willy</b>, was released on July 16, 1993, the second, <b>Free Willy</b> 2: The Adventure Home,&nbsp;... <b>Free Willy</b> is an American/Canadian animated television series, inspired by the 1993 film of the same name. This television series was produced by Warner Bros &nbsp;... Keiko the Orca does not actually appear in this film unlike the original film. Willy is played by a robotic double while the <b>Free Willy</b> Keiko Foundation devised a plan &nbsp;... It is the fourth and most recent installment in the <b>Free Willy</b> film series, and serves a reboot of the franchise. It stars Bindi Irwin and Beau Bridges. The film was&nbsp;... At 86 minutes, The Rescue is the shortest of the <b>Free Willy</b> films. Contents. 1 Plot; 2 Cast; 3&nbsp;... Jason James Richter (born January 29, 1980) is an American actor and musician , most commonly known for his role in the <b>Free Willy</b> film series as Jesse, the&nbsp;... Keiko (earlier Siggi and Kago), ( c. 1976 – December 12, 2003), was a male orca who portrayed Willy in the 1993 film <b>Free Willy</b>. He was eventually freed in&nbsp;... <b>Free Willy</b> is a 1993 American family drama film. <b>Free Willy</b> or Free Willie may also refer to: <b>Free Willy</b> (film series) &middot; <b>Free Willy</b>: Escape from Pirate&#39;s Cove. August Werner Schellenberg (July 25, 1936 – August 15, 2013) was a Canadian theatre, film and television actor. He is best known for his role in the first three installments of the <b>Free Willy</b> film&nbsp;...
Where did the movie free willy take place?
Han&#39;s <b>death</b> is seen again in <b>Furious</b> 7 through archival footage from The <b>Fast</b> and the <b>Furious</b>: <b>Tokyo Drift</b> and <b>Fast</b> &amp; <b>Furious</b> 6, occurring the same time a bomb&nbsp;... The <b>Fast</b> and the <b>Furious</b>: <b>Tokyo Drift</b> follows high school car enthusiast Sean Boswell (Black), who is sent to live in Tokyo with his father, and finds solace in the&nbsp;... In <b>Furious</b> 7 he is seeking revenge on Owen Shaw&#39;s brother Deckard, who is revealed to have deliberately caused the <b>crash</b> that had killed Han in <b>Tokyo Drift</b> &nbsp;... <b>Furious</b> 7 is a 2015 American action film directed by James Wan and written by Chris Morgan. A sequel to 2013&#39;s <b>Fast</b> &amp; <b>Furious</b> 6, it is the seventh installment in the <b>Fast</b> ... between 2 <b>Fast</b> 2 <b>Furious</b> (2003) and The <b>Fast</b> and the <b>Furious</b>: <b>Tokyo</b> <b>Drift</b> ... The film also marks the final film appearance of Walker, <b>who died</b> in a&nbsp;... Dominic Toretto is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists of the <b>Fast</b> &amp; <b>Furious</b> ... Having witnessed his father&#39;s <b>death</b> in a stock car race, Dominic is left with the responsibility of watching his ... In The <b>Fast</b> and the <b>Furious</b>: <b>Tokyo</b> <b>Drift</b>, Dominic makes a cameo appearance at the end of the film by challenging&nbsp;... <b>Fast</b> &amp; <b>Furious</b> is an American media franchise centered on a series of action films that are ... The film is set after the events of <b>Fast</b> &amp; <b>Furious</b> 6 and <b>Tokyo Drift</b>. ... <b>Furious</b> 7 marks the final film appearance of Walker, <b>who died</b> in a single- vehicle&nbsp;... The <b>Fast</b> Saga is an American media franchise centered on a series of action films that are ... Given the <b>death</b> of the character in the third movie, the entire timeline of the franchise was altered to account for his appearance. ... 2006&#39;s The <b>Fast</b> and the <b>Furious</b>: <b>Tokyo Drift</b>, directed by Justin Lin, marked the first appearance in&nbsp;... Sung Kang is an American actor. He is best known for appearing in five films of the <b>Fast</b> &amp; <b>Furious</b> franchise as ... He had a small role in the action movie Live Free or <b>Die</b> Hard, and he appeared in Walter Hill&#39;s ... Kang has said that, prior to his casting as Han in The <b>Fast</b> and the <b>Furious</b>: <b>Tokyo Drift</b>, he had been unaware of&nbsp;... The Fate of the <b>Furious</b> marks the first installment in the franchise since The <b>Fast</b> and the <b>Furious</b>: <b>Tokyo Drift</b> (2006) not to feature Paul Walker, <b>who died</b> on&nbsp;... Brian O&#39;Conner is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists of The <b>Fast</b> and the ... After Walker&#39;s <b>death</b> in a single vehicle accident on November 30, 2013, the character was retired. ... This film takes place after the events of The <b>Fast</b> and the <b>Furious</b> and 2 <b>Fast</b> 2 <b>Furious</b>, much before the events of <b>Tokyo Drift</b>.
Who dies in fast and furious tokyo drift?
The Kashmir conflict is a <b>territorial</b> conflict primarily between <b>India and Pakistan</b> <b>over</b> the Kashmir region. The conflict started after the partition of <b>India</b> in 1947 as &nbsp;... <b>Territorial</b> disputes have occurred throughout history, <b>over lands</b> around the world. ... The countries <b>fought</b> two further wars in 1965 and 1971. Following the latter ... China), 1947, 1963, <b>Pakistan</b> relinquished its claim to PR China; <b>India</b> did not. The Indo-<b>Pakistani</b> War of 1965 was a culmination of skirmishes that took place between April ... Much of the war was <b>fought</b> by the countries&#39; land forces in Kashmir and ... <b>India</b> had the upper hand <b>over Pakistan</b> when the ceasefire was declared. ... <b>Pakistan</b> claims that it held 1600 square miles of <b>Indian territory</b>, while lost&nbsp;... During early 1999, <b>Pakistani</b> troops infiltrated <b>across</b> the Line of Control (LoC) and occupied <b>Indian territory</b> mostly in the Kargil district. <b>India</b> responded by&nbsp;... The Indo-<b>Pakistani</b> War of 1947–1948, sometimes known as the First Kashmir War, was <b>fought</b> between <b>India and Pakistan over</b> the princely state of Jammu and ... With its accession to <b>India</b>, Kashmir became legally <b>Indian territory</b>, and the&nbsp;... The Sino-<b>Indian</b> War, also known as the Indo-China War and Sino-<b>Indian</b> Border Conflict, was ... Unable to reach political accommodation on disputed <b>territory</b> along the ... Chinese troops advanced <b>over Indian</b> forces in both theatres, capturing ... of <b>India and Pakistan</b>), and the establishment of the People&#39;s Republic of China&nbsp;... <b>Pakistan</b>, officially the Islamic Republic of <b>Pakistan</b>, is a country in South Asia. It is the world&#39;s ... The Kashmir conflict remains the major point of contention between <b>Pakistan</b> and <b>India</b>; three of their four wars were <b>fought over</b> this <b>territory</b>. In the Indo-<b>Pakistani</b> War of 1947, <b>fought over</b> the disputed <b>territory</b> of Kashmir, <b>Pakistan</b> captured one-third of Kashmir (which <b>India</b> claims as its <b>territory</b>), and&nbsp;... During the Second World War (1939–1945), <b>India</b> was controlled by the United Kingdom, with the British holding <b>territories</b> in <b>India</b> including <b>over</b> ... Indians <b>fought</b> with distinction throughout the world, including in the European theatre ... <b>Over</b> 87,000 <b>Indian</b> soldiers (including those from modern day <b>Pakistan</b>, Nepal, and&nbsp;... The Siachen conflict, sometimes referred to as the Siachen War, was a military conflict between <b>India and Pakistan over</b> the disputed Siachen Glacier region in Kashmir. A cease-fire went into effect in 2003. The contended area is nearly 1,000 square miles (2,600 km<sup>2</sup>) of <b>territory</b>. ... where <b>India and Pakistan</b> have <b>fought</b> intermittently since 13 April 1984.
What territory was fought over by india and pakistan?
<b>Episode 4</b>[show] ... <b>Batman: The Enemy Within is</b> an episodic point-and-click graphic adventure video game ... The game <b>is</b> a sequel to 2016&#39;s Batman: The Telltale Series, which was based <b>on</b> Bob Kane and Bill Finger&#39;s Batman character. The game <b>is</b> based <b>on</b> Bob Kane and Bill Finger&#39;s Batman character, though not tied to ... A second season, titled <b>Batman: The Enemy Within</b>, was released in 2017. ... of Arkham; 5.3 Episode 3: New World Order; 5.4 <b>Episode 4</b>: Guardian of Gotham ... Accusations <b>come</b> to light that Thomas and Martha Wayne had affiliations&nbsp;... The <b>Enemy Within is</b> an American drama television series created by Ken Woodruff, that aired <b>on</b> NBC from February 25 to May 20, 2019. The series was cancelled after one season <b>on</b> May 30, 2019. Contents. 1 Plot; 2 Cast and characters. 2.1 Main; 2.2 Recurring; 2.3 Guest. 3 Episodes; <b>4</b> Production ... 2018, it was reported that Mark Pellington <b>would</b> direct the pilot <b>episode</b>. However, due to the sudden closure of Telltale Games <b>on</b> September 21, 2018, the ... As with other games in The Walking Dead series, The Final Season <b>is</b> a ... first <b>episode</b>, meant to show off the new gameplay features added in this season, ... The Final Season <b>coming</b> in 2018, <b>Batman: The Enemy Within out</b> in August&quot;. The Walking Dead <b>is</b> an episodic, graphic adventure video game series developed and ... The Walking Dead series <b>is</b> based <b>on</b> the comic series of the same name. ... <b>Episode 4</b> - Amid the Ruins received mixed to positive reviews. ... Dead: The Final Season <b>coming</b> in 2018, <b>Batman: The Enemy Within out</b> in August&quot;. VG247. The list of <b>Batman</b> video games encompasses computer, mobile phone, and console systems since the 1980s, where <b>Batman</b> from DC Comics has any role. Contents. 1 Video games starring <b>Batman</b>; 2 Video games featuring <b>Batman</b>; 3 <b>Batman</b> mobile phone games; <b>4</b> ... Also known as <b>Batman</b>: The Movie, the game <b>is</b> loosely based <b>on</b> the 1989&nbsp;... The Wolf Among Us <b>is</b> an episodic graphic adventure game based <b>on</b> Bill Willingham&#39;s Fables ... <b>In</b> the first <b>episode</b>, the player <b>is</b> introduced to The Woodsman (Adam ... <b>On</b> May 30, 2014, it was announced that it <b>would</b> release <b>on</b> PlayStation <b>4</b> and Xbox ... &quot;The Wolf Among Us <b>Episode</b> 1 &#39;Faith&#39; <b>coming</b> to iOS devices today&quot;. It <b>is</b> Telltale&#39;s third season of its The Walking Dead series, with the first two ... player choice in one episode will have a permanent impact <b>on</b> future story elements. ... Episode 3: Above the Law; 6.4 <b>Episode 4</b>: Thicker Than Water; 6.5 Episode 5: ... The Final Season <b>coming</b> in 2018, <b>Batman: The Enemy Within out</b> in August&quot;. To achieve this, they planned each <b>episode</b> to center around each Guardian ... The following morning, they wake <b>up</b> to find that they <b>are in</b> debt of a large bar ... release <b>on</b> mobile devices, personal computers, and PlayStation <b>4</b> and Xbox ... &quot; Nintendo Switch Receiving Telltale&#39;s <b>Batman</b> And Guardians Of The Galaxy Series&quot;. Laura Dawn Bailey (born May 28, 1981) <b>is</b> an American voice actress and voice director who provides voices for English-language versions of anime, animation and video games. She made her debut <b>in</b> anime as the young version of Trunks <b>in</b> the ... She has voiced Catwoman <b>in Batman</b>: The Telltale Series, Supergirl <b>in</b>&nbsp;...
When does episode 4 of batman the enemy within come out?
<b>Last Man Standing</b> is an American sitcom created by Jack Burditt for the American ... <b>Last Man Standing first</b> appeared on ABC&#39;s development slate in late 2010 ... Jordan Masterson <b>plays Ryan</b>, Boyd&#39;s father, in a recurring role beginning in&nbsp;... Alexandra Benjamin Krosney (born January 28, 1988) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as <b>Kristin</b> Baxter on the ABC sitcom <b>Last Man</b> <b>Standing</b> during the show&#39;s <b>first</b> ... was let go from the sitcom for unspecified creative reasons. The role has been <b>played</b> by Amanda Fuller from season 2 onward. <b>Last Man Standing</b> is an American sitcom that premiered on ABC on October 11, 2011. Created ... Beginning this season, Amanda Fuller now <b>plays Kristin</b>, replacing Alexandra Krosney. Flynn Morrison was also ... not directed by John Pasquin. Petty Officer <b>First</b> Class Raymond McKnight guest starred in the episode &quot;Elfie&quot;. The seventh season of the television sitcom <b>Last Man Standing</b> premiered on September 28, 2018 on Fox, and concluded on May 10, 2019. It is the <b>first</b> season to air on Fox (whose partner studio of Disney&#39;s owned ... <b>Ryan</b> has been in a funk ever since the 2016 election, doing little aside from watching cable news and&nbsp;... The following is a list of cast members and characters appearing on the ABC ( seasons 1–6) ... Krosney portrayed <b>Kristin</b> in the show&#39;s <b>first</b> season (despite being nearly two years younger than Molly Ephraim, <b>who played</b> her younger sister Mandy); Krosney was replaced by Fuller before season two for unspecified creative&nbsp;... Jordan Masterson (born April 9, 1986) is an American <b>actor</b>. He <b>played</b> Zeb, a five-year-old boy, ... He co-stars as <b>Ryan</b> Vogelson on the sitcom <b>Last Man</b> <b>Standing</b> on ABC ... 1 <b>Early</b> life and family; 2 Personal life; 3 Filmography; 4 References&nbsp;... Amanda Fuller (born August 27, 1984) is an American television and film actress. She is best known for being the second actress to portray <b>Kristin</b> Baxter on FOX&#39;s <b>Last Man Standing</b>. Contents. 1 Career. 1.1 <b>Early</b> career; 1.2 Present career ... In Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Fuller <b>played</b> Eve, one of the potential slayers who&nbsp;... <b>First Man</b> is a 2018 American biographical drama film directed by Damien Chazelle and written by Josh Singer. Based on the book <b>First Man</b>: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong by James R. Hansen, the film stars <b>Ryan</b> ... In <b>early</b> 2003, <b>actor</b>- director Clint Eastwood and production people at the ... He would have been the <b>last</b>.&quot;. Molly Ephraim (born May 22, 1986) is an American actress who has appeared in films, television, and Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional theater productions. She is known for her role as Mandy Baxter in the ABC sitcom <b>Last Man Standing</b> during its <b>original</b> ... Ephraim <b>performed</b> in shows at the Bucks County Playhouse as a child, and&nbsp;... <b>Last Man Standing</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Film; 2 Literature; 3 Music. 3.1 Albums; 3.2 Songs ... <b>Last Man Standing</b> (MC Eiht album), 1997; <b>Last Man</b> <b>Standing</b> (<b>Ryan</b> Shupe &amp; The RubberBand album) &middot; Last Man ... in several computer and video games; <b>Last Man Standing</b> Coop, a Doom 3 cooperative- <b>play</b> modification&nbsp;...
Who played the first ryan on last man standing?
The seventh and final season of the American ABC fantasy-<b>drama Once Upon a</b> <b>Time</b> was ordered on May 11, <b>2017</b>. ... In a flashback, <b>Cinderella</b> arrives at the spot in the forest where she <b>is</b> supposed to meet Henry, but does not find him there. In May <b>2017</b>, the series was renewed for a seventh and final season ... Heights in Seattle, Washington with her <b>Once Upon a Time</b> book to find her father Henry Mills (Andrew J. West) <b>who is</b> needed by his family. ... a rising conflict involving <b>Cinderella</b> (Dania Ramirez) and Lady Tremaine&nbsp;... &quot;Wake Up Call&quot; <b>is</b> the sixth episode of the seventh season and the 139th episode overall of the American fantasy-<b>drama</b> series <b>Once Upon a Time</b>. Written by Jerome Schwartz &amp; Jane Espenson and directed by Sharat Raju, it premiered on ABC in the United States on November 10, <b>2017</b> ... As Henry and <b>Cinderella</b> take off into the forest, the two are met by thieves&nbsp;... The sixth season of the American ABC fantasy-<b>drama Once Upon a Time</b> was ordered on March 3, 2016. It debuted on September 25, 2016, and concluded on May 14, <b>2017</b>. ... &quot;<b>Once Upon a Time</b>: <b>Cinderella</b> Returns — To Explore Two Past &nbsp;... &quot;The Garden of Forking Paths&quot; <b>is</b> the third episode of the seventh season and the 136th episode overall of the American fantasy-<b>drama</b> series <b>Once Upon a Time</b>. Written by David H. Goodman and Brigitte Hales and directed by Ron Underwood, it premiered on ABC in the United States on October 20, <b>2017</b>. ... The previous day, Tiana introduced <b>Cinderella</b> to a resistance member <b>who is</b>&nbsp;... &quot;Hyperion Heights&quot; <b>is</b> the first episode of the seventh season and the 134th episode overall of the American fantasy-<b>drama</b> series <b>Once Upon a Time</b>. Directed by Ralph Hemecker and written by series co-creators Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, it premiered on ABC in the United States on October 6, <b>2017</b>. ... As <b>Cinderella</b> arrives at the ball, she tries to make her way to the prince, but <b>is</b>&nbsp;... Dania Jissel Ramirez (born November 8, 1979) <b>is</b> a Dominican-American television and film ... Rosie Falta on Lifetime&#39;s Devious Maids from June 2013 until its cancellation in 2016. In July <b>2017</b>, Ramirez joined the hit ABC series <b>Once Upon a Time</b> for its softly-rebooted seventh season in a starring role as <b>Cinderella</b>. <b>Once Upon a Time is</b> a nighttime spectacular at Magic Kingdom, which was originally known in ... After Frozen Forever, Frozen-specific projection show, premiered in <b>2017</b>, this segment ... <b>Cinderella</b> Castle <b>is</b> wrapped up in the magical golden flower as Rapunzel and Flynn Rider gaze at the starry sky from their boat. &quot;A Pirate&#39;s Life&quot; <b>is</b> the second episode of the seventh season and the 135th episode overall of the American fantasy-<b>drama</b> series <b>Once Upon a Time</b>. Written by Jane Espenson &amp; Jerome Schwartz, and directed by Tara Nicole Weyr, it premiered on ABC in the United States on October 13, <b>2017</b>. ... her mood on Lucy&#39;s claims that she <b>is Cinderella</b>, but tells Henry that one day&nbsp;... Jessica &quot;Jessy&quot; Schram (born January 15, 1986) <b>is</b> an American actress and model. Her most notable roles include Hannah Griffith in Veronica Mars, Rachel Seybolt in Life, Karen Nadler in Falling Skies and <b>Cinderella</b>/Ashley Boyd in <b>Once Upon a Time</b>. ... She landed a role as Jennifer in crime thriller film Shot Caller (<b>2017</b>), which&nbsp;...
Who plays cinderella in once upon a time 2017?
Tracy Mosby (née McConnell) (colloquial: &quot;The <b>Mother</b>&quot;) is the title character from the CBS ... Many fans expected that another would <b>play</b> one <b>of</b> the most-wanted roles in Hollywood, but creators Carter Bays and Craig Thomas wanted an unknown. ... On the premiere <b>of</b> season 8, Ted&#39;s <b>wife</b> appears after Barney and Robin&#39;s&nbsp;... Cristin Milioti (born August 16, 1985) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for <b>playing</b> the titular <b>Mother</b> on the sitcom How I <b>Met Your</b> ... Milioti portrayed Jordan Belfort&#39;s (<b>played</b> by Leonardo DiCaprio) first <b>wife</b>, Teresa Petrillo,&nbsp;... How I <b>Met Your Mother</b> (often abbreviated as HIMYM) is an American sitcom created by Craig ... The series follows the adventures of Ted Mosby (<b>played</b> by Josh Radnor), who narrates the story of how he met the mother of his children. ... other, How I <b>Met Your Mother</b> does not introduce Ted&#39;s <b>wife</b> (Cristin Milioti) until the&nbsp;... <b>Played</b> by Suzie Plakson, Judy Eriksen is the <b>mother of</b> Marshall. <b>Married</b> to the late Marvin Eriksen, she has three children: Marvin, Marcus and Marshall. She&nbsp;... Barnabas &quot;Barney&quot; Stinson is a fictional character portrayed by Neil Patrick Harris and created by Carter Bays and Craig Thomas for the CBS television series How I <b>Met Your Mother</b>. One of the main characters, Barney is a womanizer who uses many &#39;<b>plays</b>&#39; in ... After some apprehension on both their parts, they get <b>married</b> in &quot;The End of&nbsp;... &quot;Something New&quot; is the 24th and final episode <b>of</b> the eighth season <b>of</b> the CBS sitcom How I ... When Krirsten, the couple&#39;s <b>woman</b>, finds the ring, she excitedly responds that she will marry her boyfriend, ... insisting that Elliott Reed or Summer Roberts or Chris Elliott&#39;s daughter would act that way, <b>play</b> bass that way , etc. &quot;The Wedding <b>Bride</b>&quot; is the 23rd episode of the fifth season of the CBS sitcom How I <b>Met Your Mother</b> and ... When Ted watches the new <b>movie</b> The Wedding <b>Bride</b> with Royce, he discovers that it is based on his relationship with Stella and was&nbsp;... Theodore Evelyn Mosby is a fictional character and the protagonist in the U.S. television sitcom How I <b>Met Your Mother</b>, portrayed by Josh Radnor. ... (When he finally meets the <b>woman</b>, however, he discovers that they have no romantic ... Future Ted reveals in a flashback that &quot;the mother&quot; <b>played</b> bass guitar in the wedding&nbsp;... Alexis Denisof (born February 25, 1966) is an American <b>actor</b> who is primarily known for <b>playing</b> Wesley Wyndam-Pryce in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off Angel. He also had a recurring role on How I <b>Met</b> <b>Your Mother</b> on which his <b>wife</b>,&nbsp;... Marshall Eriksen is a fictional character on the CBS sitcom How I <b>Met Your</b> <b>Mother</b>, portrayed by Jason Segel. Series co-creator Craig Thomas explained that he based Marshall and Lily on himself and his <b>wife</b> Rebecca. ... Since the episode <b>plays</b> somewhere between November 9 (the date the previous episode <b>played</b> in)&nbsp;...
Who plays the wife in how i met your mother?
<b>Wind turbine</b> design is the process of defining the form and specifications of a <b>wind turbine</b> to ... In some cases, especially when turbines are sited offshore, the <b>DC</b> energy will be transmitted from the turbine to a central (onshore) inverter for ... The generator in a <b>wind turbine</b> produces alternating current (<b>AC</b>) electricity. One approach to allowing <b>wind turbine</b> speed to vary is to accept whatever frequency the generator produces, convert it to <b>DC</b>, and then convert it to <b>AC</b> at the&nbsp;... Power electronics is the application of solid-state electronics to the control and conversion of ... An <b>AC</b>/<b>DC</b> converter (rectifier) is the most typical power electronics device found in ... A power optimizer is a type of <b>DC</b>/<b>DC</b> converter developed to maximize the energy harvest from solar photovoltaic or <b>wind turbine</b> systems. A submarine power cable is a transmission cable for carrying electric power below the surface ... 1.1 Conductor; 1.2 Insulation; 1.3 Armoring; 1.4 <b>AC or DC</b> ... Modern three-core cables (e.g. for the connection of offshore <b>wind turbines</b>) often &nbsp;... In electricity generation, a generator is a device that converts motive power ( mechanical energy) into electrical power for use in an external circuit. Sources of mechanical energy include steam turbines, gas turbines, water turbines, internal combustion engines, <b>wind turbines</b> and ... However many early uses of electricity required direct current (<b>DC</b>). A grid-tie inverter converts direct current (<b>DC</b>) into an alternating current (<b>AC</b>) suitable for injecting into an electrical power grid, normally 120 V RMS at 60 Hz or 240 V RMS at 50 Hz. Grid-tie inverters are used between local electrical power generators: solar panel, <b>wind turbine</b>, hydro-electric, and the&nbsp;... A high-voltage, direct current (HVDC) electric <b>power</b> transmission system uses direct current for ... Practical conversion of <b>power</b> between <b>AC</b> and <b>DC</b> became possible with the development of <b>power</b> electronics ... HVDC overhead lines for onshore <b>wind</b> integration projects and HVDC cables for offshore projects have been&nbsp;... A <b>power</b> station, also referred to as a <b>power</b> plant and sometimes generating station or ... Because of the <b>DC</b> distribution, the service area was small, limited by voltage drop in the feeders. In 1886 ... High-voltage <b>AC</b> transmission allowed hydroelectric <b>power</b> to be conveniently moved from distant waterfalls to city markets. An induction generator or asynchronous generator is a type of alternating current (<b>AC</b>) ... An induction machine can be started by charging the capacitors, with a <b>DC</b> source, while the generator is turning typically at or above generating speeds . ... Induction generators are often used in <b>wind turbines</b> and some micro hydro&nbsp;... A <b>DC</b>-to-<b>DC</b> converter is an electronic circuit or electromechanical device that converts a source of direct current (<b>DC</b>) from one voltage level to another. It is a type of electric <b>power</b> converter. <b>Power</b> levels range from very low (small batteries) to very high (high-voltage ... For example, to convert the <b>DC power</b> supply to high-frequency <b>AC</b>, use a&nbsp;...
Do wind turbines produce ac or dc power?
<b>So You Think You Can Dance</b> is an American televised dance competition show that airs on Fox in the United States and is the flagship series of the&nbsp;... <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b> is a franchise of reality television shows in which contestants compete in dance. The first series of the franchise, created by Idols&nbsp;... <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b>: The Next Generation (American TV series). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. So You&nbsp;... <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b> is a United States television reality program and dance competition airing on the Fox Broadcasting Company network. Season&nbsp;... <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b>, also known as SYTYCD, is a United States television reality program and dance competition airing on the Fox Broadcasting &nbsp;... <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b>, an American dance competition show, returned for its eleventh season on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. The commission of an&nbsp;... <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b>, an American dance competition show, returned for its fourteenth season on Monday, June 12, 2017. The new season&#39;s judge&nbsp;... <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b> is an American television reality program and dance competition airing on the Fox network. The show&#39;s eighth season premiered&nbsp;... <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b>, a televised American dance competition, began broadcast of its tenth season on May 14, 2013. It airs on the FOX Television&nbsp;... Lacey Mae Schwimmer (born June 28, 1988) is an American ballroom dancer and singer. She is best known as a fourth place finalist of the third season of <b>So</b> <b>You Think You Can Dance</b>.
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International sales <b>would</b> have been handled by HanWay Films. On 17 May 2010 , it was <b>announced</b> Ewan McGregor had been cast in the&nbsp;... Lost in La Mancha <b>is</b> a 2002 documentary film about the making of Terry Gilliam&#39;s first attempt at <b>The Man Who Killed Don Quixote</b>. His effort was a film&nbsp;... He Dreams of Giants <b>is</b> an upcoming follow-up documentary film to Lost in La Mancha. The film follows director Terry Gilliam&#39;s making of <b>The Man Who Killed</b> <b>Don Quixote</b>, which was <b>released</b> in&nbsp;... <b>Don Quixote is</b> an unfinished film project written, co-produced and directed by Orson Welles. Principal photography took place between 1957 and 1969. Test footage was filmed as early as 1955, second-unit photography was done as late as 1972, and Welles was working on the film intermittently until his <b>death</b> in 1985. ... The film was eventually edited by Jesús Franco and was <b>released</b> in 1992. The stranger <b>is revealed</b> to be <b>Don</b> Fernando, and the young woman Lucinda. Dorotea <b>is</b> reunited with <b>Don</b> Fernando and Cardenio with Lucinda. A captive from&nbsp;... Don Quixote <b>is</b> a 2010 Chinese and Hong Kong film directed by Ah Gan based on Miguel de Cervantes&#39; 17th-century novel. It was promoted as China&#39;s first fully 3-D film. Contents. 1 Cast; 2 Production; 3 <b>Release</b>; 4 Reception; 5 Notes ... Don Quixote (2010); Don Quixote (2015); <b>The Man Who Killed Don Quixote</b> (2018)&nbsp;... Tony Grisoni (born 28 October 1952) <b>is</b> a British screenwriter. He lives in London. His first ... <b>The Man Who Killed Don Quixote</b> was finally <b>released</b> in 2018, featuring a character named Toby Grisoni. He teaches Screenwriting at the London&nbsp;... The novel <b>Don Quixote</b> (/ˌdɒn kiːˈhoʊtiː/; Spanish: About this sound <b>Don</b> <b>Quijote</b> ... Published in two volumes a decade apart (in 1605 and 1615), <b>Don</b> <b>Quixote is</b> one ... 1972 Gordon Lightfoot <b>releases</b> the album <b>Don Quixote</b> (album) , which <b>is</b> ... <b>Terry Gilliam</b>&#39;s failed first attempt to make a film adaptation of <b>Don</b> <b>Quixote</b>. Super <b>Don</b> Quix-ote (スーパードンキホーテ) <b>is</b> a laserdisc video game <b>released</b> by Universal in ... The game <b>is</b> loosely inspired by its namesake, <b>Don Quixote</b>, and features a heroic young knight named <b>Don</b> on ... <b>Don Quixote&#39;s</b> horse), and a fat little <b>man</b> named Sancho (based on <b>Don Quixote&#39;s</b> trusty sidekick Sancho Panza) . In cinema, a making-of, also known as behind-the-scenes, the set or on the set <b>is</b> a ... (<b>The Man Who Killed Don Quixote</b>), and ultimately the making-of video was ... The making-of <b>is</b> also often <b>released</b> for TV as a part of the promotion of the&nbsp;...
When will the man who killed don quixote be released?
The 1961 Major League <b>Baseball season</b> was played from April 10 to October 12 , 1961. ... The National League played a 154 game <b>schedule</b> for the final time in 1961 before switching to <b>162 games</b> when they also expanded ... Minnesota Twins, in their first game since their <b>move</b> from Washington, shut out the Yankees 6–0. The Major League <b>Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) <b>season schedule</b> consists of <b>162 games</b> for each of the 30 ... Due to <b>travel</b> concerns and the sheer number of games, pairs of teams are never scheduled to play single games against ... 1876 is listed here for convenience although the NL <b>did</b> not <b>schedule</b> games (see 1871 to 1876, below) . Only two teams were unable to complete the entire <b>162</b>-<b>game</b> regular <b>season</b> <b>schedule</b>, as the make-up game between the Los&nbsp;... Listed below are the Major League <b>Baseball</b> teams with the best <b>season</b> win-loss records in ... Since the <b>season</b> was expanded to <b>162 games</b> in 1961, only two teams have managed a ... The team <b>went</b> 39–31 for a fourth-place finish in 1876 before winning the 1877 and 1878 pennants with records of 42–18 and 41–19. Listed below are the Major League <b>Baseball</b> teams with the worst <b>season</b> won- lost records, ... on the Spiders&#39; results and the current <b>162</b>-<b>game schedule</b> predicts a record of 25–137. ... Contemporary <b>baseball</b> guides <b>did</b> not consider the Union Association to be a ... In 1916, they <b>went</b> 36–117, including 13–64 on the road. When that day came, the players <b>went</b> ahead with their threat to walk off the job. The last <b>games</b> of that <b>baseball season</b> were played on August 11, 1994. On&nbsp;... The 1968 Major League <b>Baseball season</b> was contested from April 10 to October 10, 1968. ... The 1968 <b>season</b> was the last year of <b>baseball&#39;s</b> pre-playoffs era, in which the team that finished in first place in each league <b>went</b> directly to the World ... In order to maintain a <b>162</b>-<b>game season</b>, a playoff system was developed&nbsp;... The only situation in which regular <b>season</b> games are ever ... the designated home team <b>does</b> not change, regardless of venue, ... a <b>162</b>-<b>game schedule</b> only two teams have <b>come</b> within 15&nbsp;... The 1962 Major League <b>Baseball season</b> was contested from April 9 to October 16, 1962. The National League played a <b>162</b>-<b>game schedule</b> for the first time,&nbsp;... Besides steroids it was also notable that every team in the NL East division finished the <b>season</b> with at least 81 wins (at least half of the <b>162 games</b> played).
When did the baseball season go to 162 games?
<b>First</b> holder, General Sir Roy Bucher. Succession, 12th (on the Indian order of precedence). Deputy, Vice <b>Chief</b> of the <b>Army Staff</b>. Salary, ₹250,000 (US$3,500) monthly. The <b>Chief</b> of the <b>Army Staff</b> is the professional head, commander, and usually the ... At <b>Independence</b>, the head of the <b>Army</b> was designated the&nbsp;... General Maharaj Shri Rajendrasinhji Jadeja, DSO (15 June 1899 – 1 January 1964), also known as K.S. Rajendrasinhji, was the <b>first Chief of Army Staff</b> of the Indian army, and the second Indian, ... Succeeded by, Office Replaced by office of Chief of the Army Staff (India) &middot; Chief of the ... Indian <b>Independence</b> Medal ( 1947)&nbsp;... Field Marshal Kodandera &quot;Kipper&quot; Madappa Cariappa, OBE (28 January 1899 &amp; nbsp;– 15 May 1993) was the <b>first</b> Indian Commander-in-<b>Chief</b> (C-in-C) of the Indian <b>Army</b>. He led Indian forces on the Western Front during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947. He was appointed Commander-in-<b>Chief</b> of the Indian <b>Army</b> in 1949. ... He is one of only two Indian <b>Army officers</b> to hold the Five-star rank of Field&nbsp;... <b>Chief</b> of Defence <b>Staff</b> (CDS) is the professional service <b>chief</b>, head of the Indian Armed Forces, ... The <b>Chief</b> of Defence <b>Staff</b> is described by officials as the &quot;<b>first</b> among equals&quot; among service <b>chiefs</b>. ... weapons procurement procedures and integrating operations of the Indian armed forces- <b>Army</b>, Air Force and Navy. Field Marshal Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw, MC (3 April 1914 – 27 June 2008), ... 2.1 World War II; 2.2 Post-<b>independence</b>; 2.3 <b>Chief of Army</b> <b>Staff</b> ... of firsts: the <b>first</b> graduate to join one of the Gorkha regiments; <b>first</b> to serve as the Chief of the Army Staff of <b>India</b>; and <b>first</b> to attain the rank of field marshal. General Jayanto Nath Chaudhuri, OBE (10 June 1908 – 6 April 1983) was an Indian full general who served as the <b>Chief of Army Staff</b> of the Indian Army from 1962 to ... Recalled to <b>India</b>, he was appointed as a senior Instructor at the Command and Staff ... He was the <b>first</b> Indian army chief to write an autobiography in 1979. General Vijay Kumar Singh, PVSM, AVSM, YSM, ADC, MP (born 10 May 1951) is an Indian ... Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Statistics and Programme ... During his military career, Singh served as the 23rd <b>Chief</b> of the <b>Army Staff</b> ... the <b>first</b> serving Indian military <b>Chief</b> of <b>Staff</b> to take the Government of <b>India</b> to&nbsp;... During the period of the Company rule in <b>India</b> and the British Raj, the Commander-in-<b>Chief</b>, ... First holder, Major general Stringer Lawrence ... The Commander-in-<b>Chief</b> and most of his <b>staff</b> were based at GHQ <b>India</b>, and liaised with ... offices of the Commanders-in-<b>Chief</b> of the <b>independent</b> Indian <b>Army</b> and Pakistan <b>Army</b>,&nbsp;... The Indian Armed Forces are the military forces of the Republic of <b>India</b>. It consists of three ... Along with the newly <b>independent India</b>, the Indian Armed Forces were forcibly ... was appointed the <b>first</b> Indian Commander-in-<b>Chief</b> of the Indian <b>army</b>. ... Not until 1958 would the last British <b>chief</b> of <b>staff</b> that of the Indian Navy,&nbsp;... The Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army was normally the highest-ranking officer in the Pakistan Army from the country&#39;s <b>independence</b> ... The C-in-C designation was changed to &#39;<b>Chief of Army Staff</b>&#39; in 1972, Tikka Khan was the ... Prior to creation of Pakistan from the partition of <b>India</b> on 14 August 1947, the senior&nbsp;...
First chief of army staff of independent india?
This list exhibits the National <b>Basketball</b> Association&#39;s top single-season <b>scoring</b> <b>averages</b> based on at least 70 games played or 1400 points scored. The <b>NBA</b>&nbsp;... In <b>basketball</b>, points are accumulated through free throws or field goals. The National <b>Basketball</b> Association&#39;s (<b>NBA</b>) <b>scoring</b> title <b>is</b> awarded to the player <b>with</b> <b>the highest points per game average</b> in a given season. ... Wilt Chamberlain <b>holds</b> the <b>all-time</b> records for total points scored (4,029) and <b>points per game</b> ( 50.4) in a&nbsp;... In <b>basketball</b>, points are the sum of the score accumulated through free throw or field goal. The National Collegiate Athletic Association&#39;s (NCAA) Division I <b>scoring</b> title <b>is</b> awarded to the player <b>with the highest points per game</b> (<b>ppg</b>) <b>average</b> in a given season. ... Pete Maravich of LSU <b>holds</b> the <b>all-time</b> NCAA Division I records for career&nbsp;... This article lists <b>all-time</b> records achieved in the <b>NBA</b> post-season in major categories ... Cleveland Cavaliers), 1988 (45.2 <b>ppg</b>); <b>Most</b> minutes played - 242 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Seattle SuperSonics) ... <b>Highest</b> steals per game <b>average</b> (<b>NBA</b> Rate Statistic Requirement <b>is</b> min. 125 steals). 2.28 by&nbsp;... This list exhibits the National <b>Basketball</b> Association&#39;s top rookie single-season <b>scoring averages</b> ... Winningest teams &middot; <b>All-time</b> win-loss records &middot; Winning streaks &middot; Losing streaks. Misc. <b>Highest</b>-<b>scoring</b> games; Records. Regular season &middot; Playoffs &middot; All-Star Game&nbsp;... This article concerns the career achievements of <b>Basketball</b> Hall-of-Famer Wilt Chamberlain, <b>who holds</b> numerous <b>NBA</b> records in <b>scoring</b>, rebounding and durability. Among others, he <b>is</b> the only player in <b>NBA history</b> to <b>average</b> 40 and 50 ... <b>NBA record</b> – <b>Most points per game</b> in a season (50.4 in the 1961–62 season). Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, 1963), also known by his initials MJ, <b>is</b> an American ... He <b>holds</b> the <b>NBA</b> records for <b>highest</b> career regular season <b>scoring average</b> (30.12 <b>points per game</b>) and <b>highest</b> career playoff <b>scoring</b> <b>average</b> (33.45 <b>points</b> ... In 2014, Jordan became the first billionaire player in <b>NBA history</b>. In <b>basketball</b>, points are used to keep track of the score in a game. Points can be accumulated ... The <b>highest</b>-<b>scoring</b> regular season game <b>is</b> the triple-overtime game between ... An <b>NBA</b>-<b>record</b> four players scored over 40 points in the game, including the ... Jump up to: &quot;<b>NBA</b> League <b>Averages</b>&quot;. <b>basketball</b>-reference.com. Peter Press Maravich (June 22, 1947 – January 5, 1988), known by his nickname Pistol Pete, ... Maravich&#39;s long-standing collegiate <b>scoring record is</b> particularly notable when ... The following season (1976–77) was his <b>most</b> productive in the <b>NBA</b>. ... <b>Highest scoring average</b>, <b>points per game</b>, season: 44.5 (1,381/31) (1970 )&nbsp;... Jerome Alan West (born May 28, 1938) <b>is</b> an American <b>basketball</b> executive and former player. ... West <b>holds</b> the <b>NBA record</b> for the <b>highest points per game</b> <b>average</b> in a playoff series <b>with</b> 46.3. He was also a member of the first five <b>NBA</b>&nbsp;...
Who has the highest ppg average in nba history?
^ A player is considered inactive if he has announced his retirement or has not played for a full season. References[edit]. <b>MLB</b> Official <b>Career Home Run</b> List&nbsp;... In Major League Baseball (<b>MLB</b>), the 500 <b>home run</b> club is a group of batters who have hit 500 or more regular-season <b>home runs</b> in their <b>careers</b>. On August 11&nbsp;... In baseball, a <b>home run</b> (HR) is typically a fair hit that passes over an outfield fence or into the ... Only 14 of his 714 <b>career home runs</b> were hit as a pitcher, however. The first pitcher to ... Statistics obtained from <b>MLB</b>.com. Updated through May&nbsp;... The following is a chronology of the top ten leaders in lifetime <b>home runs</b> in Major League Baseball. This includes any <b>home runs</b> hit by a player during official&nbsp;... This is a list of some of the records relating to <b>home runs</b> hit in baseball games played in the ... have hit at least one <b>home run</b> in 40 stadiums; 1.12 Most <b>career</b> grand slams; 1.13 Most <b>career</b> walk-off home ... Player, # of <b>MLB</b> Stadiums, Years . Gene Lamont hit four <b>career home runs</b>. Daniel Nava is one of four players to hit a grand slam in his first <b>MLB</b> at bat, and one of two to hit it on the first pitch. The following is a list of NCAA Division I baseball <b>career</b> and single-season <b>home run</b> leaders. Contents. 1 <b>Career home run</b> leaders; 2 Single-season <b>home</b> <b>run</b>&nbsp;... Aaron held the <b>MLB</b> record for <b>career home runs</b> for 33 years, and he still holds several <b>MLB</b> offensive records. He hit 24 or more <b>home runs</b> every year from&nbsp;... Sheffield had hit <b>MLB&#39;s</b> 249,999th <b>home run</b> against Gio González in his previous at-bat. The all-time, verified professional baseball record for <b>career home runs</b>&nbsp;... George Herman &quot;Babe&quot; Ruth Jr. (February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948) was an American ... With regular playing time, he broke the <b>MLB</b> single-season <b>home run</b> record in 1919. After that season, Red Sox owner ... During his <b>career</b>, Ruth led the AL in <b>home runs</b> during a season 12 times. During Ruth&#39;s <b>career</b>, he was the &nbsp;...
Who has the most career homeruns in mlb?
This cartoon followed the <b>explosion</b> of the battleship Maine in Havana harbor on February 15, 1898. King Alphonso XIII is shown playing with toy boats in Cuba and is about to suffer &quot;Retribution&quot;. <b>USS Maine</b> (ACR-1) was a United States Navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor in February&nbsp;... The American battleship <b>Maine exploded</b> in the Havana harbor on February 15, 1898, killing two officers and 250 sailors. Fourteen of the men eventually died,&nbsp;... The <b>USS Maine</b> Mast Memorial is a memorial honoring those who died aboard the <b>USS Maine</b> (ACR-1) on February 15, 1898, after a mysterious <b>explosion</b>&nbsp;... Four ships of the United States Navy have borne the name <b>USS Maine</b>, named for the 23rd state: <b>USS Maine</b> (ACR-1), was a battleship whose 1898 sinking&nbsp;... He is best remembered as the captain of <b>USS Maine</b>, which <b>exploded</b> in Havana harbor, Cuba, in 1898. The <b>explosion</b> set off the events that led up to the start of&nbsp;... <b>USS Maine</b>[edit]. He was a Mess Attendant on the battleship <b>USS Maine</b> (ACR-1) when it <b>exploded</b> in Havana Harbor, Cuba under&nbsp;... This request lead to <b>USS Maine</b> being sent to Cuba. While Maine was docked in Havana, an <b>explosion</b> sank the ship. The sinking of Maine was blamed on the&nbsp;... The Battleship Maine Monument is a memorial marker in Davenport Park, Bangor , Maine. It commemorates veterans of the Spanish–American War, and the loss of the <b>USS Maine</b> due to an <b>explosion</b> of unknown cause, which&nbsp;... <b>USS Maine</b>[edit]. Maine <b>explosion</b>. The sinking of the U.S. battleship Maine in Havana Harbor in 1898 was the&nbsp;... The <b>USS Maine</b> National Monument is an outdoor monument located at the Merchants&#39; Gate entrance to Central Park, at Columbus Circle, in Manhattan, New York City. It was cast on September 1, 1912 and dedicated on May 30, 1913 to the men killed aboard <b>USS Maine</b> (ACR-1) when the ship <b>exploded</b> in Havana harbor.
Who was blamed for the explosion of the uss maine?
Succession to the British throne is determined by descent, sex legitimacy, and religion. ... <b>Next</b> in line after him is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, the Prince of ... Elizabeth I of <b>England</b> and Ireland was succeeded by <b>King</b> James VI of&nbsp;... John (24 December 1166 – 19 October 1216) was <b>King of England</b> from 1199 until his death in ... In return, John promised not to visit <b>England</b> for the <b>next</b> three years, thereby in theory giving Richard adequate time to conduct a successful&nbsp;... Edward VII was <b>King</b> of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Emperor of India ... However, in the <b>next</b> ten years, Edward&#39;s affability and popularity, as well as his use of family connections, assisted Britain in building European ... He was in fact the most popular <b>king England</b> had known since the earlier 1660s. Edward VI (12 October 1537 – 6 July 1553) was the <b>King of England</b> and Ireland from 28 ... During the <b>next</b> two days, large crowds arrived hoping to see the <b>king</b> again, but on 3 July, they were told that the weather was too chilly for him to&nbsp;... James II and VII was <b>King of England</b> and Ireland as James II and <b>King</b> of Scotland as James ... in their navy. Ultimately, he declined the position; by the <b>next</b> year the situation in <b>England</b> had changed, and Charles II was proclaimed <b>King</b>. Edward the Elder (c. 874 – 17 July 924) was <b>King</b> of the Anglo-Saxons from 899 until his death. ... In the 910s, Edward conquered Viking-ruled southern <b>England</b> in partnership ... at some time in the <b>next</b> decade, but Æthelwold is listed above Edward in the only charter where he appears, probably indicating a higher status. Henry the Young <b>King</b> (28 February 1155 – 11 June 1183) was the eldest surviving son of Henry II of <b>England</b> and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Beginning in 1170, he was titular <b>King of England</b>, Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou and Maine. Henry the Young <b>King</b> was the only <b>King of England</b> since the Norman ... years before his father, leaving his brother Richard to become the <b>next king</b>. Prince of Wales was a title granted to native Welsh princes before the 12th century; the term replaced the use of the word <b>king</b>. One of the last Welsh princes, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, was killed in battle in 1282 by Edward I, <b>King of England</b>, whose son Edward ... As such, a daughter of the sovereign who was <b>next</b> in line to the throne was&nbsp;... Charles II (29 May 1630 – 6 February 1685) was <b>king of England</b>, Scotland, and Ireland. ... dictator of <b>England</b>, Scotland and Ireland. Charles spent the <b>next</b> nine years in exile in France, the Dutch Republic and the Spanish Netherlands. Franz, Duke of Bavaria is head of the House of Wittelsbach, the former ruling family of the Kingdom of Bavaria. His great-grandfather <b>King</b> Ludwig III was the last ruling monarch of Bavaria ... (in Germany): Franz Herzog von Bayern; (by Jacobites): His Majesty <b>King</b> Francis II of <b>England</b>, Scotland, France, and Ireland &nbsp;...
Whose going to be the next king of england?
The Plantain Garden <b>River</b> is a <b>river</b> in the parish of St Thomas on the island of <b>Jamaica</b>. It is the only major <b>river in Jamaica</b> that does not <b>flow</b> in a northerly or ... Llandovery &middot; Lucea <b>East</b> &middot; Lucea <b>West</b> &middot; Martha Brae &middot; Milk &middot; Montego &middot; Morant&nbsp;... The Rio Cobre is a <b>river</b> of <b>Jamaica</b>. Its source is unclear, the headwaters being a writhing of unnamed, seasonally dry tributaries. The highest of these rise just above the 1,750 feet (530 m) contour. From here it <b>flows</b> to meet the Caribbean Sea in the north <b>west</b> corner of ... Llandovery &middot; Lucea <b>East</b> &middot; Lucea <b>West</b> &middot; Martha Brae &middot; Milk &middot; Montego &middot; Morant&nbsp;... This is a list of <b>rivers</b> of <b>Jamaica</b>, arranged from <b>west to east</b>, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream&#39;s name. The Great <b>River</b> (<b>Jamaica</b>) is one of <b>Jamaica</b>&#39;s major <b>rivers</b>, and forms the boundary of the ... of St Elizabeth. From here it <b>flows</b> north north <b>east</b> for about 57 miles (92 km) (some sources say 46 miles (74 km)) reaching the Caribbean Sea at Great <b>River</b> Bay on the island&#39;s north coast, 4.5 miles (7.2 km) <b>west</b> of Montego Bay. The Winhall <b>River</b> is an 18.3-mile-long (29.5 km) tributary of the <b>West River</b> in Windham and Bennington counties, Vermont, in the United States. The Winhall <b>River</b> rises near the <b>western</b> boundary of the town of Stratton near the crest of the Green Mountains. The <b>river flows</b> north, forming the <b>eastern</b> boundary of the Lye Brook ... The <b>river flows</b> through the northern corner of the town of <b>Jamaica</b>, then &nbsp;... The Black <b>River</b> is one of the longest <b>rivers in Jamaica</b>. At a length of 53.4 km ( 33.2 mi), it was ... Running past Newton, the <b>river flows</b> into the Upper Morass being joined by the Smith <b>River</b> and other smaller ... Llandovery &middot; Lucea <b>East</b> &middot; Lucea <b>West</b> &middot; Martha Brae &middot; Milk &middot; Montego &middot; Morant &middot; Morgans &middot; Negro &middot; New Savannah&nbsp;... The Narmada <b>River</b>, also called the Rewa and previously also known as Nerbudda, is a <b>river</b> in ... The <b>river</b> then <b>runs</b> north–<b>west</b> in a narrow loop <b>towards</b> Jabalpur. Close to this city, after a fall of some (9 m (29.5 ft)), called the Dhuandhara, the&nbsp;... The <b>East River</b> is a salt water tidal estuary in New York City. The waterway, which is actually not ... In addition, the city was given control of the <b>western</b> shore of the <b>river</b> from Wallabout Bay south. ... Manhattan and, as Serrell had suggested, make a new canalized <b>East River</b>, only this time from Flushing Bay to <b>Jamaica</b> Bay. The Juan de Bolas <b>River</b> rises in Saint Catherine, <b>Jamaica</b>, and <b>flows</b> through Saint Catherine and Clarendon. It is one of two <b>rivers in Jamaica</b> named after Juan de Bolas, the first Chief of the <b>Jamaican</b> Maroons. Course[edit]. The <b>river</b> rises just <b>east</b> of Juan de Bolas Mountain, at just under 2,743 feet ... Hope; Juan de Bolas; Llandovery &middot; Lucea <b>East</b> &middot; Lucea <b>West</b> &middot; Martha Brae&nbsp;... The South Negril <b>River</b> is a <b>river</b> in Westmoreland, <b>Jamaica</b>. Contents. 1 Course; 2 ... From Retreat the <b>river</b> arcs clockwise to <b>flow</b> north <b>west</b> out of the sugar cane into an area of swampy ground. ... the Springfield - Sheffield road and reaches the south <b>east</b> corner of the Great Morass just north of the village of Sheffield.
Which river in jamaica flows from east to west?
The <b>First Battle of Panipat</b>, on 21 April 1526, was <b>fought</b> between the invading forces of Babur and the Lodi dynasty. It took place in north India and marked the&nbsp;... The <b>Battle of Panipat</b> may refer to. <b>First Battle of Panipat</b> (1526) <b>fought</b> between Babur and Ibrahim Lodi; Second <b>Battle of Panipat</b> (1556), <b>fought</b> between Hemu &nbsp;... The Second <b>Battle of Panipat</b> was <b>fought</b> on 5 November 1556, between the Hindu emperor of ... The two armies clashed at <b>Panipat</b> not far from the site of the <b>First Battle of Panipat</b> of 1526. Hemu and his forces held the numerical superiority. The Third <b>Battle of Panipat</b> took place on 14 January 1761 at <b>Panipat</b>, about 97 km (60 miles) ... The <b>battle</b> is considered one of the largest and most eventful <b>fought</b> in the 18th century, and it has perhaps the largest number of ... Abdali drew <b>first</b> blood by attacking a small Maratha army led by Dattaji Shinde at Burari Ghat. <b>Panipat</b> is a historic city in Haryana, India. It is 90 km north of Delhi and 169 km south of Chandigarh on NH-1. The three major <b>battles fought</b> near the city in&nbsp;... The <b>Battle</b> of Khanwa was <b>fought</b> near the village of Khanwa, in Bharatpur District of Rajasthan, on March 16, 1527. It was <b>fought</b> between the invading forces of the <b>first</b> Mughal Emperor Babur and the Rajput forces led by Rana Sanga of Mewar, after the <b>Battle of Panipat</b>. The <b>battle</b> is considered one of the largest <b>battles fought</b> in the 18th century. The famished, burdened and outnumbered&nbsp;... Babur born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad, was the founder and <b>first</b> Emperor ( r . 1526 –1530) of the ... Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodi at the <b>First Battle of Panipat</b> in 1526 CE and founded the Mughal empire. ... At that time, rival princes were <b>fighting</b> over the city of Samarkand to the west, which was ruled by his paternal cousin. Hemu (died 5 November 1556) was a Hindu king who previously served as a general and Chief Minister of Adil Shah Suri of the Suri Dynasty during a period in Indian history when the Mughals and Afghans were vying for power across North India. He <b>fought</b> Afghan rebels across North India from the Punjab to Bengal and ... He is reputed to have waged and won as many as 22 <b>battles</b> against the&nbsp;... List of important <b>battles fought</b> in India from 1000 CE up to 1757 CE. Name of <b>Battle</b>, Date, Place, Winner, Loser, Effect. <b>Battle</b> of Tarain, 1191, Tarain. Pritvi Raj of&nbsp;...
When was the first battle of panipath fought?