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The <b>biblical Judah</b> (in Hebrew: Yehuda) is the eponymous ancestor of the Tribe
of <b>Judah</b>, which is traditionally symbolized by a <b>lion</b>. In Genesis, the patriarch ... <b>Judah</b> was, according to the Book of Genesis, the fourth son of Jacob and Leah,
the founder of ... On the other hand, <b>Judah</b> is praised as "a <b>lion's</b> whelp" whose
brothers "shall bow down before thee," and "the ... That text was the historical
core of the <b>Bible</b>, composed in Jerusalem in the course of the seventh century
BCE. According to the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>, the Tribe of <b>Judah</b> (שֵׁבֶט יְהוּדָה, Shevet
Yehudah) was one of ... one of many names for Jesus of Nazareth. The phrase "
The <b>Lion</b> of the Tribe of <b>Judah</b> has conquered" is also found in the Book of
Revelation. Aslan is a major character in C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia series. He is
the only character to appear in all seven books of the series. C.S. Lewis often
capitalises the word lion in reference to Aslan since he ... (a) the lion is supposed
to be the king of beasts; (b) Christ is called "The <b>Lion of Judah" in the Bible</b>; (c) I'd
... It combines the conquering <b>lion of Judah</b>, symbol of the Ethiopian monarchy, with
green, gold, and red. Rastafari, also known as Rastafarianism, is an Abrahamic
religion that developed in Jamaica ... Rasta beliefs are based on a specific
interpretation of the <b>Bible</b>. Central is a monotheistic belief in a single God—
referred to ... In the Book of Revelation, the Seven Seals are the seven symbolic seals (Greek:
σφραγῖδα, ... In John's vision, the only one worthy to open the book/scroll is
referred to as both the "<b>Lion of Judah</b>" and the "Lamb having seven horns and
seven eyes". ... Important scrolls being secured with seals is mentioned in earlier
<b>Bible</b> ... "The lamb with the <b>lion</b>" – often a paraphrase from Isaiah, and more closely
quoted as "the <b>lion</b> and lamb", "a child will lead them", and the like – are an
artistic ... The literal meaning is "<b>lion</b> of God." The word Ariel occurs in the Hebrew <b>Bible</b> at
Isaiah 29:1, 29:2, and 29:7, where it refers to Jerusalem. The word appears at II ... The Twelve Tribes of Israel is a Rastafari religious group and one of the
Mansions of Rastafari. Its headquarters is on Hope Road in Kingston, Jamaica.
The group was formed in 1968 by Vernon Carrington. The twelve tribes are
based on the teachings of the <b>Bible</b>. ... upon his return as The Conquering <b>Lion</b> of
the Tribe of <b>Judah</b> (Yahudah). The Star of David (✡), known in Hebrew as the Shield of David or Magen David (
Hebrew מָגֵן דָּוִד; <b>Biblical</b> Hebrew Māḡēn ... Unlike the menorah, the <b>Lion of</b>
<b>Judah</b>, the shofar and the lulav, the Star of David was never a uniquely Jewish ... | Who is lion of judah in the bible? |
<b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is a 2017 American musical romantic fantasy film directed
by Bill Condon ... A <b>live</b>-<b>action Beauty and the Beast</b> remake was first announced
in April 2014, with Condon hired to direct it; ... Emma Thompson as <b>Mrs</b>. <b>Potts</b>, the
castle's motherly head housekeeper who has been transformed into a teapot. The 2017 <b>live</b>-<b>action</b> version of Cogsworth is older than the 1991 animated
version. <b>Mrs</b>. <b>Potts</b>. <b>Mrs</b>. <b>Potts</b>. First appearance ... On the way she expresses her wish to <b>live</b> in a world like her books, full ... <b>Mrs</b>.
<b>Potts</b>, the head of the kitchen turned into a teapot, and Chip, ... ... that a <b>live</b>-<b>action</b> film adaptation of the original film was in ... film as the <b>Beast</b>,
Gaston, <b>Mrs</b>. <b>Potts</b>, Lefou, Garderobe, ... The song is also featured in the 2017 <b>live</b>-<b>action</b> adaptation; sung by Emma
Thompson as <b>Mrs</b>. <b>Potts</b> during the film and also as a duet cover version by
Ariana ... Belle's Tales of Friendship is a <b>live action</b>/animated Disney film released direct-to
-video produced by Walt Disney Television Animation as a prequel to <b>Beauty and</b>
<b>the Beast</b>: The Enchanted Christmas. ... One day, <b>Mrs</b>. <b>Potts</b> is feeling depressed
due to dreadful weather, and Belle decides to cheer her up by throwing a ... The <b>Beast</b> is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation Studios'
30th ... Dan Stevens portrays a <b>live</b>-<b>action</b> version of the character in the 2017 ...
The Prince and <b>Belle</b> give Chip, <b>Mrs</b>. <b>Potts</b>' son, a book to read, which he loves. "Evermore" is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Tim Rice for
the musical fantasy film <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> (2017), a <b>live</b>-<b>action</b> remake ... to
<b>Mrs</b>. <b>Potts</b> (Emma Thompson) singing "<b>Beauty and the Beast</b>", the couple has a ... "Human Again" is a song originally written for, deleted from, and later restored to
the 1991 Disney animated musical <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> ... While "Human Again"
is not featured in the <b>live</b>-<b>action</b> film, a variation of it can be seen in ... then by
Lumiére, Plumette, <b>Mrs</b>. <b>Potts</b>, & Madame Garderobe; then by Belle, before being
... Belle's Magical World is a 1998 direct-to-video animated musical film produced
by Walt Disney ... This storyline is set within the timeline of the original <b>Beauty</b>
<b>and the Beast</b> (after ... <b>Mrs</b>. <b>Potts</b> is feeling depressed due to dreadful weather,
and Belle decides to cheer her up by throwing a surprise party for her. ... <b>Live</b>-
<b>action</b>. | Live action beauty and the beast mrs potts? |
The Basilica of Saint-Denis is a large medieval abbey church in the city of Saint-
Denis, now a ... The basilica became a place of pilgrimage and the <b>burial</b> place of
the French Kings with nearly every king from the 10th to the ... All but three of the
<b>monarchs of France</b> from the 10th century until 1789 have their remains here. <b>France</b>[edit]. Kingdom since 814. <b>Burial</b> site of the French Royal Family is the
Saint-Denis Basilica, where most of the <b>kings</b> were <b>buried</b>. <b>Monarchs</b> of England (to 1603)[edit]. Pre-conquest[edit]. Name, Death, Place of
<b>burial</b> ... Marie-Thérèse's <b>burial</b> site at the Basilica of St Denis, where most of <b>France's</b>
<b>monarchs</b> are <b>buried</b>. During the last week of July 1683, Maria Theresa fell ill and
, ... Louis XVI born Louis-Auguste, was the last king of <b>France</b> before the fall of the
<b>monarchy</b> during ... Their three surviving sons would all rule as <b>kings</b> of <b>France</b>, in turn, and their only
surviving daughter, Isabella, became <b>queen</b> consort of England. Joan was ... Catherine de' Medici was an Italian noblewoman who was <b>queen</b> consort of
<b>France</b> from 1547 until 1559, by marriage to King Henry II, and <b>Queen</b> mother of
<b>kings</b> Francis II, Charles IX ... Because Paris was held by enemies of the crown,
Catherine had to be <b>buried</b> provisionally at Blois. Eight months later, Jacques
Clément ... Mary Tudor was an English princess who was briefly <b>Queen</b> consort of <b>France</b>,
the progenitor of ... The <b>King's</b> Council, not wishing to see Charles Brandon gain
further power at court, was also ... Five years later, when the monastery was
dissolved, Mary's body was removed to nearby St. Mary's Church, <b>Bury</b> St.
Edmunds. Louis XVII (27 March 1785 – 8 June 1795), born Louis-Charles, was the younger
son of King ... Louis-Charles held that title until the fall of the <b>monarchy</b> on 21
September 1792. ... Duc de Bauffremont, where he put the heart and its crystal
urn in the necropolis of the Kings of <b>France</b>, the <b>burial</b> place of Louis-Charles's
parents ... Louis Philippe I (6 October 1773 – 26 August 1850) was King of the French from
1830 to 1848. ... After war was declared by the Kingdom of <b>France</b> on the
Habsburg <b>Monarchy</b> on 20 April 1792, Louis Philippe ... In 1876, his remains and
those of his wife were taken to <b>France</b> and <b>buried</b> at the Chapelle royale de
Dreux, the ... | Where are the kings and queens of france buried? |
The <b>Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol</b> (<b>DHCP</b>) is a network management
protocol used on Internet Protocol networks whereby a <b>DHCP</b> server dynamically
... In computer networking, <b>DHCP</b> snooping is a series of techniques applied to
improve the security of a <b>DHCP</b> infrastructure. When <b>DHCP</b> servers are allocating
... A rogue <b>DHCP</b> server is a <b>DHCP</b> server on a network which is not under the
administrative control of the network staff. It is a network device such as a modem
or ... Peg <b>DHCP</b> is a method defined in the April Fools' Day RFC RFC 2322 to assign
IP addresses in a context where regular <b>DHCP</b> wouldn't work. The "server" ... The following comparison of <b>DHCP</b> and DHCPv6 server compares general and
technical information for a number of <b>DHCP</b> server software programs. dhcpd is a <b>DHCP</b> server program that operates as a daemon on a server to
provide Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (<b>DHCP</b>) service to a network. <b>DHCP</b> is the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, one of the protocols in the
TCP/IP networking suite. <b>DHCP</b> may also refer to: Decentralized Hospital ... The <b>DHCP</b> unique identifier (DUID) is used by a client to get an IP address from a
DHCPv6 server. It has a 2-byte DUID type field, and a variable-length identifier ... <b>DHCP</b> servers also provide the legacy BOOTP functionality. Contents. 1 History;
2 Operation; 3 ... <b>DHCP</b> is used to provide the appropriate client network parameters and
specifically the location (IP address) of the TFTP server hosting, ready for
download, the ... | Dhcp can be placed into what category of service? |
Healthcare in Switzerland is universal and is regulated by the Swiss Federal Law
on Health ... The <b>insured</b> person <b>pays</b> the <b>insurance premium</b> for the basic plan
up to 8% of their personal income. If a <b>premium</b> is higher than this, the ... Health <b>insurance</b> is an <b>insurance</b> that covers the whole or a part of the risk of a
person incurring ... The <b>insured</b> person <b>pays</b> the <b>insurance premium</b> for the basic
plan up to 8% of their personal income. If a <b>premium</b> is higher than this, the ... Whole life <b>insurance</b>, or whole of life assurance sometimes called "straight ... The
net amount at risk is the amount the insurer must <b>pay</b> to the beneficiary should
the <b>insured</b> die before the policy has accumulated ... Medicare Part D, also called the Medicare prescription drug benefit, is an
optional United States federal-government program to help Medicare
beneficiaries <b>pay</b> for self-administered prescription drugs through prescription
drug <b>insurance premiums</b> (the cost of ... later want to enroll, <b>pay</b> a late-enrollment
penalty, basically a <b>premium</b> surtax, ... Group <b>insurance</b> is an <b>insurance</b> that covers a group of people, for example the
members of a ... employees of an employer receiving health or life <b>insurance</b>
coverage <b>pay</b> the same <b>premium</b> amount for the same coverage regardless of
their ... Vehicle <b>insurance</b>, in the United States and elsewhere, is designed to cover the
risk of financial ... The <b>insurance premium</b> a motor vehicle owner <b>pays</b> is usually
determined by a variety of factors including the type of covered vehicle, marital ... Health <b>insurance</b> in the United States is any program that helps <b>pay</b> for medical
expenses, ... Typically, employers <b>pay</b> about 85% of the <b>insurance premium</b> for
their employees, and about 75% of the <b>premium</b> for their employees' dependents. <b>Premium</b> financing is the lending of funds to a person or company to cover the
cost of an ... The <b>premium</b> finance company then <b>pays</b> the <b>insurance premium</b>
and bills the individual or company, usually in monthly installments, for the cost of
the ... The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) is a United States federally
chartered ... <b>Insurance premiums</b> paid by sponsors of defined benefit pension
plans; ... PBGC <b>pays</b> monthly retirement benefits to more than 800,000 retirees in
... Healthcare in the Netherlands can be divided in several ways: firstly in three
different echelons; ... Government subsidies <b>pay</b> about 75% of <b>insurance</b> costs,
and most <b>insurance</b> companies operate as non-profits. ... As of January 2020, the
average annual <b>insurance premium</b> is "about 1,400 euros, or [U.S.] $1,615" and ... | Who pays the premium for private healthcare insurance? |
The olive, known by the botanical name Olea europaea, meaning "European
olive", is a ... <b>Olive tree</b> cultivation quickly spread along the valleys of South
<b>America's</b> dry Pacific coast where the climate was similar to the Mediterranean. ...
In Homer's Odyssey, Odysseus crawls beneath two shoots of olive that <b>grow</b> from
a single ... The Lexus and the <b>Olive Tree</b>: Understanding Globalization is a 1999 book by
Thomas L. Friedman that posits that the world is currently undergoing ...
economic ties with one another have too much to lose to ever <b>go</b> to war with one
another. ... in his book Schöne neue Arbeitswelt (translated title: Brave <b>new world</b>
of work). Olive oil is a liquid fat obtained from olives a traditional tree crop of the
Mediterranean Basin. ... The <b>olive tree reached</b> Greece, Carthage and Libya
sometime in the 28th century BC, having been spread westward by the
Phoenicians. ... <b>Olive trees</b> were introduced to the <b>Americas</b> in the 16th century
AD when cultivation ... The world's superlative trees can be ranked by any factor. Records have been
kept for trees ... Central-Northeastern South <b>America</b> ... Trees in uniform non-
seasonal tropical climates <b>grow</b> continuously and do not have distinct growth
rings. ... (Mount of Olives, as mentioned in the Bible), while several other <b>olive</b>
<b>trees</b> are ... Wine has been produced for thousands of years. The earliest evidence of wine in
Georgia from ... Wild grapes <b>grow</b> in Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, the northern
Levant, coastal and southeastern Turkey, and northern Iran. ... as “New <b>New</b>
<b>World</b>” in the world wine map, despite the fact that grape <b>growing</b> and wine
making in ... The Parable of the <b>Olive Tree</b> is an extended allegory recounted in Chapter 5 of
the Book of ... In time some <b>new</b> branches appeared, but the top of the tree began
to perish. ... The lord of the vineyard is Jesus, the vineyard is the <b>world</b>, the olive
branches are groups or families of people, and the olive fruits are the lives and ... While doing work for Franklin, Mazzei shared his idea of importing Tuscan
products, wine and <b>olive trees</b>, to the <b>New World</b>. They convinced him to
undertake ... The World State is the primary setting of Aldous Huxley's 1932 novel Brave <b>New</b>
<b>World</b>. In the ... An official at the Central London Hatchery explains that Negro
fetuses are slightly easier to <b>grow</b> than Caucasians or Asians. ... Music at Night (
1931); Texts and Pretexts (1932); The <b>Olive Tree</b> (1936); Ends and Means (1937)
... The world <b>tree</b> is a motif present in several religions and mythologies, particularly
... A common theme in most indigenous cultures of the <b>Americas</b> is a concept of
directionality ... reaches into the treasury and takes out the first soul that <b>comes</b>
into his hand. ... In Greek mythology the <b>olive</b>, named Moriai was the World <b>tree</b>
and ... The <b>olive</b> warbler (Peucedramus taeniatus) is a small passerine bird. It is the only
member of ... The <b>olive</b> warbler was originally placed in the <b>New World</b> warbler (
family Parulidae) genus ... The generic name of the <b>olive</b> warbler, Peucedramus,
is derived from the Greek peuke for a fir <b>tree</b> and dromos for runner, (from trekho,
... | When did the first olive trees come to the new world? |
<b>Gnomeo</b> & <b>Juliet</b> is a 2011 British-American 3D computer-animated fantasy
romantic comedy ... Prior to the casting of James McAvoy and Emily Blunt, the
roles of <b>Gnomeo</b> and <b>Juliet</b> were to be <b>voiced</b> by Ewan McGregor and Kate
Winslet, ... Sherlock Gnomes is a 2018 3D computer-animated fantasy romantic mystery
comedy film directed by John Stevenson. A direct sequel to <b>Gnomeo</b> & <b>Juliet</b> (
2011), the film stars the <b>voices</b> of James ... Sherlock, finally appreciating his dear
friend, reconciles with Watson, as <b>do Gnomeo</b> and <b>Juliet</b>, and the gnomes enjoy
the ... Kelly Adam Asbury (born January 15, 1960) is an American animated film
director, screenwriter, <b>voice</b> actor, published children's book author/illustrator,
and non-fiction author. He is best known for directing animated films, including
Shrek 2 and <b>Gnomeo</b> & <b>Juliet</b>. He <b>voiced</b> the male titular character in the Elton John film <b>Gnomeo</b> and <b>Juliet</b> (
2011), an animated movie based on William Shakespeare's play Romeo and
<b>Juliet</b>. <b>Juliet</b> Capulet is the female protagonist in William Shakespeare's romantic
tragedy Romeo and ... In <b>Gnomeo</b> & <b>Juliet</b>, <b>Juliet</b> is a Lawn gnome <b>voiced</b> by
Emily Blunt. She reprises the role for the film's sequel Sherlock Gnomes. The Sea
Prince ... James Jonah Cummings (born November 3, 1952) is an American <b>voice</b> actor
and singer, who ... Cummings <b>would</b> later be hired as the singing double for
Russell Means in Pocahontas and ... 2011, <b>Gnomeo</b> and <b>Juliet</b>, Featherstone.
The Little ... Romeo and <b>Juliet</b> is a filmed performance of the 2013 Broadway theatrical
production of ... "Letting Lips <b>Do</b> What Hands <b>Do</b>: A <b>Voice</b> Instructor for the Leads
in 'Romeo and <b>Juliet</b>'". ... Vicious Circle (2008); <b>Gnomeo</b> & <b>Juliet</b> (2011); Private
Romeo (2011); Warm Bodies (2013); Make Your Move (2013); Romeo & <b>Juliet</b> (
2013) ... He asked Zeffirelli if there was anything he could <b>do</b>, and was given the Prologue
to read, then ended up dubbing the <b>voice</b> of Lord Montague as well as other ... Alongside her screen work, Blunt has provided her <b>voice</b> to several animated
films, including <b>Gnomeo</b> & <b>Juliet</b> (2011) and its sequel Sherlock Gnomes (2018). Romiette and Julio is a young adult novel by Sharon Draper, published in 2001
by Simon Pulse. It is an updated version of Romeo and <b>Juliet</b> by William
Shakespeare. ... As Julio tries to wake her, Romiette recognizes the unknown
male <b>voice</b> in her dream ... "Star-crossed"; "A rose by any other name <b>would</b> smell
as sweet". | Who does the voice of juliet in gnomeo? |
This article presents a list of <b>United States</b> states and territories sorted by their life
expectancy at ... Overall, life expectancy at birth in Hawaii, Puerto Rico and
California are among the <b>longest</b> in the nation, while life expectancy at birth in
Mississippi and ... "If you're an average American, you'll <b>live</b> to be 78.6 years old". This list of <b>U.S.</b> counties with <b>longest</b> life expectancy includes 51 counties (and
county equivalents) out of a grand total of 3,142 counties or county equivalents in
the <b>United States</b>. Most of the counties where people <b>live longest</b> are either
sparsely populated ... Research on race and health in the <b>United States</b> shows many health disparities
between the ... Today, Asian Americans <b>live the longest</b> (87.1 years), followed by
Latinos (83.3 years), whites (78.9 years), Native Americans (76.9 years), and ... For parts of the <b>United States</b> which vote majority Democrat, see Red states and
blue states. Blue Zone is located in Earth. Loma Linda. Nicoya. Sardinia. Icaria.
Okinawa. The 5 'Blue zones' as originally envisioned by Dan Buettner. Blue
Zones are regions of the world where Dan Buettner claims people <b>live</b> much
longer than ... of Seventh-day Adventists who rank among North <b>America</b>'s
<b>longest</b>-<b>lived</b> ... This is a list of the <b>longest</b>-running <b>United States</b> television series, ordered by
number of years ... 2015, 2,800+, <b>Longest</b>-running imported TV show. 54 years,
54, Days of Our <b>Lives</b> (NBC Daytime), NBC, November 8, 1965, present, 13,792. This page contains a list of the <b>longest</b>-living <b>United States</b> senators among those
currently living (incumbent or former) and a list of the individuals who, at the time
of their deaths, were the <b>longest</b>-<b>lived United States</b> senators among those
current or former ... This is a list of presidents of the <b>United States</b> by age. The first table charts the
age of each ... On March 22, 2019, he also became the nation's <b>longest</b>-<b>lived</b>
president, surpassing the lifespan of George H. W. Bush, who died at the age of
94 ... This is a list of tables of the oldest people in the world in ordinal ranks. To avoid
including false ... According to this criterion, the <b>longest</b> human lifespan is that of
Jeanne Calment ... The <b>longest</b> human lifespan which is undisputed is that of
Sarah Knauss of the <b>United States</b> (1880–1999), <b>who lived</b> to age 119 years, 97
days. American supercentenarians are citizens or residents of the <b>United States</b> who
have attained or ... The <b>longest</b>-<b>lived</b> person ever from the <b>United States</b> was
Sarah Knauss, of Hollywood, Pennsylvania, who died on December 30, 1999,
aged ... Days of Our <b>Lives</b> is an American daytime soap opera broadcast on NBC. It is
one of the <b>longest</b>-running scripted television programs in the world, ... Days of
Our <b>Lives</b> is noted as the fourth <b>longest</b> running soap opera in the <b>United States</b>. | Who lives the longest in the united states? |
The record for most <b>sixes</b> in a Test match innings is 12, which was achieved by ...
at Old Trafford on 18 June 2019 in his innings of 148 off 71 <b>balls</b>. ... <b>cricketer</b>
Chris Gayle became the first player to hit <b>a six</b> off the first <b>ball</b> ... Best <b>bowling</b>, <b>6</b>/73, 1/31, 9/49, 5/43. Catches/stumpings, 109/–, 1/–, 407/–, 41/–.
Source: Cricinfo, 13 September 2007. Sir Garfield St Aubrun Sobers, AO, OCC (
born 28 July 1936), also known as Gary or Garry ... one of the ten National
Heroes of Barbados. In 2009, Sobers was inducted into the ICC <b>Cricket</b> Hall of
Fame. Yuvraj Singh (born 12 December 1981) is a former Indian <b>cricketer</b> who played in
all forms of ... In a match against England at the 2007 World T20, he famously hit
<b>six sixes</b> in ... 4 Playing style; 5 Achievements and honours; <b>6</b> Outside <b>cricket</b> ...
<b>balls</b>, with 16 fours and two sixes - against Australia at the Sydney <b>Cricket</b>
Ground. Ravishankar Shastri (born 27 May 1962) is an Indian <b>cricket</b> coach, former
commentator, ... Due to his above-average height (he stood <b>6</b>' 3" tall) and an
upright stance, ... Indian Garry Sobers's record of hitting <b>six sixes</b> in an over in first
class <b>cricket</b>. ... Shastri made 29 before he was bowled attempting to cut an arm–
<b>ball</b>. Prior to the Laws of <b>Cricket</b> (1980 Code), ... each end alternately in overs of <b>6</b>
<b>balls</b>". Malcolm Andrew Nash (9 May 1945 – 30 July 2019) was a Welsh <b>cricket</b> player
and coach. ... Nash is best known for being the first bowler who was struck for <b>six</b>
<b>sixes</b> in as many <b>balls</b> by Garfield Sobers on 31 ... His best <b>bowling</b> was <b>6</b> for 29
against Worcestershire in the John Player League in 1975, when he took the last
5 ... Herschelle Herman Gibbs (born 23 February 1974) is a South African former
<b>cricketer</b>, who played all formats of the game for fourteen years. A right-handed
batsman, mostly opened the batting, Gibbs became the first player to hit <b>six</b>
consecutive <b>sixes</b> in one over in One Day International (ODI) <b>cricket</b>, ... He has
been short of confidence in Test <b>cricket</b> of late, and scored only <b>6</b> and ... Best <b>bowling</b>, –, 4/52, 4/27, <b>6</b>/31. Catches/stumpings, 1/–, 3/–, 4/–, 16/–. Source:
ESPNcricinfo, 11 February 2020. Shardul Narendra Thakur (born 16 October
1991) is an Indian <b>cricketer</b> who plays first-class ... Earlier in his school <b>cricket</b>, he
hit <b>6 sixes</b> from <b>6 balls</b> in an over while representing Swami Vivekanand ... <b>Bowling</b> average, -. 5 wickets in innings, -. 10 wickets in match, -. Best <b>bowling</b>, -.
Catches/stumpings, 0/–. Source: Cricinfo, 21 January 2020. Justin Avendano (
born 11 August 1993) is an Australian <b>cricketer</b> who represents the Sydney ... of
122 from 63 <b>balls</b> included hitting the maximum <b>6 sixes</b> in one single <b>6</b>-<b>ball</b> over. Mar 16, 2007 <b>...</b> <b>Sixes</b> have also been hit off every <b>ball</b> of <b>a six</b>-<b>ball</b> over twice in first-class <b>cricket</b>,
by Sir Garfield Sobers and by Ravi Shastri. The match was ... | Who hit 6 sixes in 6 balls in cricket? |
As of 19 March 2020, the <b>oldest</b> known <b>living person</b> is Kane Tanaka of Japan,
aged 117 years, 77 days. The <b>oldest</b> known <b>living</b> man is Robert Weighton, of the
... All ten <b>oldest</b> verified <b>people</b> ever are women. Deceased <b>Living</b>. Rank ... This is a list of the 100 <b>oldest people</b> who have been verified to be alive as of the
dates of the cited supporting sources. It is estimated that there are between 150 ... In 1986 Jeanne Calment became the <b>oldest living person</b> in France at the age of
111. Her profile increased during the centennial of Vincent van Gogh's move to ... Emma Martina Luigia Morano OMRI (29 November 1899 – 15 April 2017) was an
Italian supercentenarian who, before her death at the age of 117 years and 137
days, was the world's <b>oldest living person</b> whose age had been verified, and the
last living person ... As of 18 March 2020, the <b>oldest living person</b> in Japan as well as the world is
Kane Tanaka, born 2 January 1903, age 117 years, 76 days. Contents. 1 100
oldest ... Violet Brown (née Mosse; 10 March 1900 – 15 September 2017) was a Jamaican
supercentenarian who was the <b>oldest</b> verified <b>living person</b> in the world for five ... The <b>oldest</b> verified <b>living person</b> is Japanese woman Kane Tanaka, born 2
January 1903, age 117 years, 75 days. Problems in documenting[edit]. The first
two ... American supercentenarians are citizens or residents of the United States who
have attained or ... As of 19 March 2020, the GRG lists the <b>oldest living</b> American
as Hester Ford (born in Lancaster, South Carolina, ... The longest-lived <b>person</b>
ever from the United States was Sarah Knauss, of Hollywood, Pennsylvania, who
... The <b>oldest living</b> French <b>person</b>, is Lucile Randon, born 11 February 1904, aged
116 years, 37 days as of 19 March 2020. Randon is also the second <b>oldest</b> ... | Who is the oldest living person right now? |
In the United States, the <b>film</b> opened to 4,051 theaters in its widest <b>release</b>.
<b>Justice League</b> was shown in cinemas for 119 days (17 ... DC Extended Universe (DCEU) is an unofficial term used to refer to an American
media ... The <b>film</b> was <b>announced</b> in October as <b>Justice League</b> Part One. The DC Universe Animated Original Movies are direct-to-video <b>film</b> projects
being created by ... The <b>films</b> are generally <b>released</b> direct-to-video, but Batman:
The Killing Joke, Batman and Harley Quinn, The Death ... The <b>film</b> was originally
brought up, then titled <b>Justice League</b>: Worlds Collide, as a way to bridge the
Justice ... The <b>Justice League</b> is a team of fictional superheroes appearing in American
comic books ... In 1997, DC Comics <b>launched</b> a new <b>Justice League</b> series titled
JLA, written by Grant Morrison with art by Howard Porter and inker John Dell. ...
Along with the <b>film</b>, a three-part animated series entitled <b>Justice League</b>: Gods
and ... DC Comics is one of the largest and oldest American comic book publishers. It
produces ... universe, which also features teams such as the <b>Justice League</b>, the
Suicide Squad, and the Teen Titans. ... serials, live action and animated <b>films</b>,
direct-to-video <b>releases</b>, television <b>films</b>, fan-made <b>films</b>, and documentary <b>films</b>. The <b>Justice League</b>, also called the <b>Justice League</b> of America or JLA, is a
fictional superhero ... DC <b>released</b> another animated <b>film</b> on July 30, 2013,
entitled <b>Justice League</b>: The Flashpoint Paradox. The <b>film</b> is centered on the
Flash, who ... The <b>film</b> was <b>released</b> on January 21, 2014 and is based on the comic book “
<b>Justice League</b>: Origin” by Geoff Johns ... <b>Justice League</b> vs. the Fatal Five is a 2019 American animated superhero <b>film</b>
produced by ... "<b>Justice League</b> vs The Fatal Five Animated <b>Movie Announced</b>
For DC Universe". Screen Rant. ^ Aaron Couch (January 7, 2019). "<b>Justice</b>
<b>League</b> vs ... Circa 2004, Bruce Timm <b>announced</b> that a direct-to-video <b>Justice League</b> feature
<b>film</b> was in the works. The <b>film</b> ... The 2017 <b>film Justice League</b> had a troubled production history. Its script and
photography ... The theatrical <b>release</b> of <b>Justice League</b> was a commercial failure
, and was met with a mixed reception from critics and audiences, leading Warner
... | When will the movie justice league be released? |
"Theme from The Greatest American Hero (<b>Believe It or Not</b>)" is a <b>song</b> composed
by Mike Post with lyrics by Stephen Geyer, and sung by American singer Joey ... <b>Believe It or Not</b> may refer to: <b>Believe It or Not</b> (album), a 1979 album by Nutshell;
"Theme from The Greatest American Hero (<b>Believe It or Not</b>)", a theme <b>song</b> ... "<b>Believe It or Not</b>" was composed by Mike Post (music) and Stephen Geyer (lyrics
) and sung by Joey Scarbury. The theme <b>song</b> became well known during the ... After recording the full-length version of the <b>song</b>, entitled "<b>Believe It or Not</b>", it
was edited down to a minute for broadcast as the theme <b>song</b> for the show. Ripley's <b>Believe It or Not</b>! is the name of several documentary television series
based on the newspaper feature. The first series aired on NBC from 1949 to 1950
, ... "Movin' Out (Brian's <b>Song</b>)", Next → "Stewie Kills Lois". Family Guy (season 6) ·
List of Family Guy episodes. "<b>Believe It or Not</b>, Joe's Walking on Air" is the third
episode of the sixth season of the American ... Ripley's <b>Believe It or Not</b>! is an American franchise, founded by Robert Ripley,
which deals in ... Surfers Paradise. It reopened in the new Soul Centre on
January 22, 2010, featuring a band of human oddities playing <b>songs</b> at the
entrance. Henry Mancini and His Orchestra provided the theme <b>song</b>. The series was
predated as a pilot documentary film also hosted by Palance on May 3, 1981
directed ... "No Mistakes" is a <b>song</b> by American hip hop artist Kanye West from his eighth
studio album, Ye ... It also samples "Hey Young World" by Slick Rick for the "
<b>believe it or not</b>" vocals that are used multiple times within the <b>song</b>. West's issue
with ... The Long Road is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Nickelback,
released on ... on the Floor" was featured in the video games MLB 2005 in 2004
and FlatOut 2 in 2006; the <b>song</b> "<b>Believe It or Not</b>" was also featured in the latter. | Believe it or not was theme song for what tv show? |
The series <b>finale</b> aired on May 6, 2019. Contents. 1 Premise; 2 Cast ... "'<b>Into the Badlands</b>' & 'The Son' To End Runs On AMC, Set Premiere Dates For
<b>Final Episodes</b>". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 9, 2019. ^ "The Son: ... The Librarians is an American television series developed by John Rogers that is
broadcast on ... Willis reveals that the company is in fact the <b>last</b> remnants of the
Minoan monarchy, having survived for centuries on the power of the ... "Sunday
cable ratings: 'Homeland' rises with <b>finale</b>, '<b>Into the Badlands</b>' hits <b>season</b> low". Homeland is an American espionage thriller television series developed by
Howard Gordon ... "Sunday cable ratings: 'Homeland' rises with <b>finale</b>, '<b>Into the</b>
<b>Badlands</b>' hits <b>season</b> low". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved December 22, 2015. He then broke into the international market, with roles in The <b>Last</b> Kingdom for
Netflix, Riviera for Sky from Neil Jordan, and <b>Into the Badlands</b> for AMC, to name
a ... Lorraine Toussaint (born April 4, 1960) is a Trinidadian-American actress and
producer. ... In show she reunited on-screen with Annie Potts in first time as of
Any Day Now <b>finale</b> in 2002. ... On August 14, 2017, it was announced by
Deadline that Toussaint will join as a series regular in the third <b>season of Into the</b>
<b>Badlands</b>. Edi Mūe Gathegi (born March 10, 1979) is a Kenyan American actor. He
appeared as recurring ... He also featured in the AMC series, <b>Into the Badlands</b>,
as Baron Jacobee. He has ... Gathegi reprised the role in the 2016–2017 <b>season</b>
crime thriller, The ... 2018: Won along with Sean Carvajal for <b>last</b>-minute
entrances into the ... The Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic television series based on
the comic book ... The series focuses on Rick Grimes, a sheriff's deputy who slips
into a coma after being ... "Sunday Cable Ratings: 'Walking Dead' <b>Season Finale</b>
Laps the Field + ... "Sunday cable ratings: <b>Into the Badlands</b> starts well for AMC". The sixth <b>season</b> of the American television drama series Homeland premiered
on January 15, ... Porter, Rick (January 31, 2017). "Sunday cable ratings: Pro
Bowl dips, SAG Awards rise vs. <b>last</b> year". ... Porter, Rick (March 28, 2017). "
Sunday cable ratings: 'Big Little Lies' hits <b>season</b> high, '<b>Into the Badlands</b>'
improves". Keeping Up with the Kardashians is an American reality television series, airing
on the E! ... In this <b>season finale</b>, Kourtney attempts to keep it together as Scott's
behavior spins ... "Sunday cable ratings: '<b>Into the Badlands</b>' starts well for AMC". | What was the last episode of into the badlands? |
"<b>Brown Eyed Girl</b>" is a <b>song</b> by Northern Irish singer and songwriter Van Morrison
. Written by Morrison and recorded in March 1967 for Bang Records owner and ... The <b>Brown Eyed Girls</b> often abbreviated as B.E.G., BG, or 브아걸 (beu-ah-geol),
is a South ... JeA also participated in OST <b>songs</b> even before <b>Brown Eyed Girls</b>'
debut. Also, Miryo and JeA collaborated for the single "Love Is..." which was ... "Abracadabra" (Hangul: 아브라카다브라) is a <b>song</b> by Korean girl group <b>Brown</b>
<b>Eyed Girls</b>. Released as the second single from Sound-G in 2009, it marked a ... Black Box is the fifth studio album released by the South Korean girl group <b>Brown</b>
<b>Eyed Girls</b>. The album was released on July 29, 2013. The <b>song</b> "Recipe" was ... "Sixth Sense" is a <b>song</b> by Korean girl group <b>Brown Eyed Girls</b>. Released as the
second single from Sixth Sense in 2011. <b>Song</b>, Peak chart position. KOR, KOR. Gaon Chart · K-Pop · Billboard. "An
Inconvenient Truth", 13, 23. "Vendetta", 62, 50. The discography of South Korean girl group <b>Brown Eyed Girls</b> consists of seven
studio albums, three extended plays, one compilation album and eighteen
singles. In 8 years of activities, they ranked in top 5 artists having the most digital
hit <b>songs</b> over the past decade. "Kill Bill" (Hangul: 킬빌) is a <b>song</b> by Korean girl group <b>Brown Eyed Girls</b>. It was
released as a single from Black Box (<b>Brown Eyed Girls</b> album) in 2013. The <b>song</b>
... Kim Hyo-jin (Hangul: 김효진; born September 18, 1981) better known by her
stage name JeA is a South Korean singer and songwriter. She is best known as
the leader of South Korean girl group <b>Brown Eyed Girls</b>. As a solo artist, she has
contributed numerous <b>songs</b> to various soundtracks. Sound-G is the third studio album released by the South Korean girl group <b>Brown</b>
<b>Eyed Girls</b>. ... The <b>song</b> also won the "Mutizen <b>Song</b>" award on SBS's Inki Gayo
music program. The <b>song</b> also won a "Best Dance/Electronic <b>song</b> of the year" in
... | What is the song brown eyed girl about? |
The Guinness world <b>record for most push ups</b> in one hour is 2,806 by Jarrad
Young on 31 August 2018 in ... ^ "<b>Most push ups</b> in 24 hours (male)". Guinness World <b>Records</b>. Retrieved 2020-
02-03. External links ... Paul Henry Allen Lynch was a multiple Guinness World <b>Record</b> holder through
the 1980s, and 1990s. Paul was best known for his previous world <b>records</b> in
<b>push</b>-<b>ups</b>, and <b>most</b> ... Manvel Mamoyan (Armenian: Մանվել Աշոտի Մամոյան) is an Armenian fitness
and ... For the second time he appeared in Dyutsaznagirk for the <b>most push</b>-<b>ups</b>
with ... In 2017 Manvel also set a <b>record</b> for the <b>Most</b> jump squats in one minute ... Bibhuti Bhushan Nayak (born 1965) is an Indian journalist, who holds seven
Guinness World ... 2002, Guinness and Limca, <b>Most</b> number of palm <b>push</b>-<b>ups</b> in
one minute, 133, 116 ... In the course of setting the <b>record</b> for the <b>most</b> number of
sit ups in one hour, Bibhuti suffered a brain hemorrhage and spent three days in
a ... Doug Pruden of Canada holds or held nine world <b>records</b> in <b>push ups</b>, and holds
thirteen ... The <b>most</b> he has ever done in regular <b>push ups</b> is 10,000 in 8 hours. In
2005 he attempted breaking the long time British <b>record</b> held by Kevin ... A pull-up is an upper-body strength exercise. The pull-up is a closed-chain
movement where ... Pull-ups use many different muscles of the upper body,
including the ... <b>Records</b> "makes a difference between" pull-ups and chin-ups
according to grip. ... Fitness Test, although marines may also choose to substitute
<b>push</b>-<b>ups</b>. The burpee, or squat thrust, is a full body exercise used in strength training and
as an aerobic ... Burpee <b>push</b> up (also known as a "bastardo"): The athlete
performs one <b>push</b>-up after ... On July 7, 2019, in Milford, MI, Army ROTC Cadet
Bryan Abell set the Guinness World <b>Record for most</b> chest-to-ground burpees
performed ... When Robles was in the sixth grade, he set a <b>record</b> for the <b>most pushups</b> by a
member of his school. He began wrestling in the eighth grade, joining in while ... The Tiger is the mascot of the Clemson Tigers, the athletic teams of Clemson
University in ... Mills performed 287 <b>push</b>-<b>ups</b> in that game, a <b>record</b> that was later
eclipsed by Ricky Capps, who performed 465 <b>push</b>-<b>ups</b>(including help from the ... | Who holds the record for most push ups? |
<b>Fedora</b> or <b>Fedora Linux</b> is a <b>Linux</b> distribution developed by the community-
supported <b>Fedora</b> Project which is sponsored primarily by Red Hat Inc. with
minor ... <b>Fedora</b> is a popular <b>Linux</b> distribution developed by the community-supported
<b>Fedora</b> Project and is sponsored by Red Hat. <b>Fedora</b> attempts to maintain a ... Community-supported <b>Linux</b> distribution designed as an OpenSource version of
RHEL and well suited for servers. <b>Fedora</b> ... The <b>Fedora</b> Project lists the following lineages for older Red Hat Enterprise
releases: Red Hat <b>Linux</b> 6.2/7 → Red Hat ... The <b>Fedora</b> Project is an independent project to co-ordinate the development of
<b>Fedora Linux</b>, a <b>Linux</b> kernel-based operating system, operating with the vision ... A <b>fedora</b> /fɪˈdɔːrə/ is a hat with a soft brim and indented crown. It is typically
creased lengthwise down the crown and "pinched" near the front on both sides. A <b>Linux</b> distribution (often abbreviated as distro) is an operating system made
from a software ... Red Hat Enterprise <b>Linux</b> (RHEL), a derivative of <b>Fedora</b>,
maintained and commercially supported by Red Hat. It seeks to provide tested,
secure, ... Just before the discontinuation, <b>Fedora</b> Legacy was providing updates for Red
Hat <b>Linux</b> versions 7.3 and 9, and <b>Fedora</b> Core 3 and 4. They ceased support for
... Russian <b>Fedora</b> Remix is a remix of the <b>Fedora Linux</b> distribution adapted for
Russia. However, it is neither a copy of the original <b>Fedora</b> nor a new GNU/<b>Linux</b>
... <b>Fedora</b> is somewhat a test-bed for Red Hat, allowing them to beta test their new
features before they get included in Red Hat Enterprise <b>Linux</b>. Since the release
of ... | What linux distribution is considered a cutting-edge distribution? |
<b>Scoring over 10,000 runs</b> across a playing career in any format of <b>cricket</b> is
considered a ... One player each from <b>Pakistan</b>, Australia and South Africa form
the rest. ... Kohli, his compatriot Dhoni and West Indian Chris Gayle are the <b>only</b>
active players in the format <b>on</b> this list. ... <b>Batsmen</b> with 10,000 or more <b>runs in</b>
<b>ODI cricket</b>. <b>Scoring over 10,000 runs</b> across a playing career in any format of <b>cricket</b> is
considered a ... Boycott remained the top scorer in the format until Indian
<b>batsman</b> Sunil Gavaskar ... <b>Pakistan's</b> Younis Khan <b>is the</b> latest player to achieve
this feat. ... of players who <b>have scored</b> 10,000 or more <b>runs in One Day</b>
International <b>cricket</b> ... Younis Khan <b>is the only Pakistani batsman who has scored more than 10,000</b>
<b>runs</b> in Test <b>cricket</b>. Rank, Runs, Player, Matches, Innings, Period. 1, 10,099 ... Jacques Kallis (born 16 October 1975) is a South African <b>cricket</b> coach and
former <b>cricketer</b>. ... Kallis <b>is the only</b> man to <b>score over 10,000 runs</b> and to take
<b>over</b> 200 wickets in Test <b>cricket</b>. Sir Garfield Sobers ... He returned for the <b>ODI</b>
series against <b>Pakistan</b>, <b>scoring</b> 66 before having to retire hurt with cramp. He did
, however ... Mohammad Younis Khan (Pashto: محمد یونس خان) (born 1975) is a <b>Pakistani</b>
<b>cricket</b> coach and ... Khan <b>is the only</b> Test <b>cricketer</b> in the history of the game to
<b>score</b> a century in all 11 ... the first <b>Pakistani</b> and 13th ever <b>batsmen</b> to <b>score</b>
<b>10,000 runs</b> in Test <b>cricket</b>. ... Younis Khan Played 264 <b>One Day</b> matches <b>scoring</b>
7240 runs. Sunil Manohar Gavaskar often known as Sunny Gavaskar, is a former Indian
international ... He <b>was</b> the first Test <b>batsman</b> to <b>score 10,000</b> Test <b>runs</b> in a
career and now stands at ... He <b>was</b> inducted into the ICC <b>Cricket</b> Hall of Fame in
2009. ... <b>On</b> the West Indian leg of the tour, Gavaskar <b>scored</b> consecutive
centuries of 156 ... Syed Inzamam-ul-Haq also known as Inzi, is a <b>Pakistani</b> religious preacher,
<b>cricket</b> coach and former <b>cricketer</b>. He <b>was</b> the leading run scorer for <b>Pakistan</b> in
<b>one-day</b> internationals, and the third-highest run scorer for <b>Pakistan</b> in Test
<b>cricket</b>. He <b>is the only Pakistani batsman</b> to <b>score</b> 20,000 runs in international
<b>cricket</b> ... He also became the second <b>batsman</b> to <b>score 10,000 runs in One-day</b> ... Post-captaincy[edit]. See also: List of <b>batsmen who have scored over 10000 One</b>
<b>Day</b> International <b>cricket runs</b> and List of centuries in Twenty20 International ... Post-captaincy[edit]. See also: List of <b>batsmen who have scored over 10000 One</b>
<b>Day</b> International <b>cricket runs</b>. Sangakkara (right) ... Deshabandu Sanath Teran Jayasuriya is a former Sri Lankan <b>cricketer</b> and a
former captain of ... Jayasuriya held the records for the fastest fifty (against
<b>Pakistan</b> 17 balls), ... He <b>scored</b> a century in <b>just</b> 48 balls against <b>Pakistan</b> in
1996. ... Jayasuriya <b>is the</b> first <b>cricketer</b> to <b>score over 10,000 ODI runs</b> with a
career strike rate ... | Name the only pakistani batsman who has scored over 10000 runs in odi cricket? |
"<b>You Can Leave Your Hat On</b>" is a song written by Randy Newman and
appearing on his 1972 album Sail Away. According to a retrospective AllMusic
review by ... The film finishes with the group performing on stage in front of a packed house,
stripping to Tom Jones' version of "<b>You Can Leave Your Hat On</b>" (their hats being
... Randall Stuart Newman (born November 28, 1943) is an American singer-
songwriter, arranger, ... "<b>You Can Leave Your Hat On</b>" which was covered by
Three Dog Night, then Joe Cocker, and later by Keb Mo, Etta James, Tom Jones (
whose ... Grimm performed "<b>You Can Leave Your Hat On</b>" during semifinals while
recovering from a dehydration related illness. Despite the illness, he managed to
deliver ... Hovig Demirjian also known by the mononym Hovig, is a Cypriot singer. He
represented ... from The Rolling Stones, "Feel from Robbie Williams and "<b>You</b>
<b>Can Leave Your Hat On</b>" again from Cocker and "It's a Man's Man's Man's World". ... "Political Science"; "Burn On"; "Memo to My Son"; "<b>You Can Leave Your Hat On</b>
"; "God's Song (That's Why I Love Mankind)"; "Rednecks"; "Birmingham"; "Marie ... ... James Bond: Shirley Bassey – "Goldfinger"; 9½ Weeks: Joe Cocker – "<b>You</b>
<b>Can Leave Your Hat On</b>"; Four Weddings and a Funeral: Wet Wet Wet – "Love Is
All ... Even Bigger, Even Better Power Ballads III - The Greatest Driving Anthems in the
World. ... Paul Carrack - "When You Walk in the Room"; Mike + The Mechanics - "
Over My Shoulder"; Joe Cocker - "<b>You Can Leave Your Hat On</b>"; The Tubes ... "Rednecks" is a song by Randy Newman, the lead-off track on his 1974 album
Good Old Boys. ... and Harlem in New York City) The verse's final lyric is: "They [
the Northerners] gatherin' 'em up, from miles around/Keeping the niggers down."
... "<b>You Can Leave Your Hat On</b>"; "Louisiana 1927"; "Rednecks"; "Short People" ... Induction puzzles are logic puzzles, which are examples of multi-agent reasoning
, where the ... Then <b>they</b> would know that <b>they</b> had that colour, and would <b>leave</b>
<b>on</b> the next bell. ... If nobody has yet spoken, guess that <b>your hat</b> is black if <b>you</b>
<b>can</b> see fewer black hats than white hats, or white if <b>you can</b> see fewer white hats
... | Who sings you can keep your hat on? |
The Aérospatiale/BAC <b>Concorde is a</b> British–French turbojet-powered
supersonic passenger ... For example, in 1997, the round-trip ticket price from
<b>New York</b> to London was $7,995 ($12.7 ... Among other destinations, <b>Concorde</b>
flew regular transatlantic <b>flights</b> from London's Heathrow Airport and <b>Paris's</b>
Charles de Gaulle ... Air France <b>Flight</b> 4590 was an international charter <b>flight</b>, from Charles de Gaulle
Airport, <b>Paris</b> to John F. Kennedy International Airport, <b>New York</b>, flown by an
Aérospatiale-BAC <b>Concorde</b>. ... August 1981: British Airways (BA) plane <b>taking</b>
off from <b>New York</b> suffered <b>a</b> blow-out, damaging landing gear door, engine and
fuel ... <b>A</b> transatlantic <b>flight is</b> the <b>flight</b> of an aircraft across the Atlantic Ocean from
Europe, Africa, ... The <b>flight</b> lasted less than <b>a</b> day, crash-landing in Henderson,
<b>New York</b>. ... <b>a</b> post and his knowledge of <b>long</b> distance navigation convinced
them to <b>take</b> him ... on 26 October with <b>a</b> Boeing 707 service between <b>New York</b>
and <b>Paris</b>. Twenty <b>Concorde</b> aircraft were built, six for development and 14 for commercial
service. ... and so never flew again after returning home following the <b>Paris</b> crash.
... It spent <b>a</b> day "resting" and refuelling in <b>New York</b> before making its final <b>flight</b>
... and Clifton Suspension Bridge, before landing at Filton, <b>soon</b> after 13:00 GMT
... Air France stylized as AIRFRANCE, <b>is</b> the French flag carrier headquartered in ...
On 1 July 1946, Air France started direct <b>flights</b> between <b>Paris</b> and <b>New York</b> ... It
became the first airline to <b>take</b> delivery of the A320 in March 1988, and ... <b>Long</b>-
haul <b>flights are</b> mainly operated to destinations in French overseas departments. The <b>Paris</b> Air Show <b>is</b> the largest air show and aerospace-industry exhibition
event in the world, ... <b>A</b> full-size model of the supersonic <b>Concorde</b> was displayed
by the French and ... exhibit was the supersonic <b>Concorde</b>, which made its first
<b>flight</b> over <b>Paris</b> as the ... <b>New York</b> Times. ... "Dassault unveils <b>long</b>-range Falcon
". Barbara Harmer (14 September 1953 – 20 February 2011) was the first qualified
female ... She then started <b>flying</b> the <b>long</b> haul McDonnell Douglas DC-10. ...
Jacqueline Auriol was the first woman to <b>fly Concorde</b> as <b>a</b> test pilot. ... routes by
making some 35 trips between <b>Paris</b> and <b>New York</b> before the service was
withdrawn. The <b>Concorde</b> ... Airport '79 <b>is a</b> 1979 American air disaster film and the fourth
and final ... The <b>Concorde takes</b> off from Charles de Gaulle Airport in <b>Paris</b>. ...
Maggie reports on the "Goodwill" <b>flight</b> on the <b>Concorde</b> the following day, ... of
The <b>New York</b> Times wrote, "'The <b>Concorde</b> — Airport '79' <b>is</b> — how <b>should</b> I put it
? In journalism, jet set was <b>a</b> term for an international social group of wealthy
people who ... The term "jet set" <b>is</b> attributed to Igor Cassini, <b>a</b> reporter for the
<b>New York</b> ... with Huntington Hartford's new Paradise Island (opened in 1962)
were <b>taking</b> ... <b>Concorde</b> was <b>flying</b> between standard jet set destinations,
London or <b>Paris</b> to ... The Zero Emission Hyper Sonic Transport or ZEHST <b>is a</b> planned supersonic
passenger jet airliner project by EADS and JAXA. It <b>can</b> be seen as <b>a</b> descendant
of the <b>Concorde</b> airliner capable of <b>flying</b> at ... Zehst <b>would</b> be able to <b>fly</b> from
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The <b>Doctor Blake Mysteries</b> (also The Blake Mysteries) is an Australian television
series that ... With lead <b>actor</b> Craig McLachlan defending sexual harassment
charges during 2019, he and his character will not be part of the plots of the
sequel, ... Craig Dougall McLachlan (born 1 September 1965) is an Australian <b>actor</b>,
musician, singer and ... He has portrayed the title character in The <b>Doctor Blake</b>
<b>Mysteries</b>, for which he was nominated for the Logie Award for Most Popular
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programme, The ... Arthur comes to the pub where <b>Doctor Blake</b> and Danny
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mine. Jeffrey Maxwell Truman (4 November 1957 – 2 December 2014) was an
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episodes. Neighbours, 148 episodes. 2015, The <b>Doctor Blake Mysteries</b>, 1
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<b>Mysteries</b>” in series aired February 2016 - September 2017, series 4, episode 3 -
series ... Penne Hackforth-Jones (5 August 1949 – 17 May 2013) was a United States-
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. ... 2014–2017, The <b>Doctor Blake Mysteries</b>, Alice Harvey, Main role (season 2-5)
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The <b>feast</b> is a counterpart to the <b>Feast</b> of the <b>Holy Name</b> of Jesus ... The <b>Holy</b>
<b>Name</b> of the Blessed Virgin <b>Mary</b>, a <b>day</b> on which the ... Holy Name of Jesus is a Christian devotion to the name of Jesus. Contents. 1
<b>Feast days</b>; 2 ... Feast of the <b>Holy Name of Mary</b>, a Roman Catholic church <b>feast</b>
<b>day</b> ... Augustinian Province of the <b>Most</b> Holy Name of Jesus of the Philippines, ... In Roman Catholicism, the veneration <b>Holy Name</b> of Jesus developed as a
separate type of ... The <b>feast day</b> is celebrated either as the Feast of the <b>Holy</b>
<b>Name</b> of Jesus or as that of ... In Luke 1:31, the angel Gabriel tells <b>Mary</b> "Behold,
you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall <b>name</b> him Jesus.". The <b>Feast</b> of the <b>Holy Name</b> of Jesus is a <b>feast</b> of the liturgical year celebrated by
a number of ... Medieval Catholicism, and many other Christian churches to the
present <b>day</b>, therefore celebrated both events as the <b>Feast</b> of the ... Litany of the
<b>Holy Name</b> · <b>Feast</b> of the Circumcision of Christ · Solemnity of <b>Mary</b>, Mother of
God ... The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, known in the East as The Entry of
the <b>Most</b> Holy Theotokos into the Temple, is a liturgical <b>feast</b> celebrated on ... In
Eastern Orthodox tradition, this is one of the <b>days</b> when women named Mary (
Μαρία in ... The three <b>feasts</b> of the Birthday of Our Lady, the <b>Holy Name of Mary</b>,
and her ... Marian <b>feast days</b> are specific <b>holy</b> days of the liturgical year recognized by
Christians as significant Marian days for the celebration of events in the life of the
Blessed Virgin <b>Mary</b> and her veneration. The number of Marian feasts celebrated,
their <b>names</b> (and at times dates) can ... The <b>most</b> prominent Marian <b>feast days</b> in
the General Roman Calendar are:. This article lists the <b>feast days</b> of the General Roman Calendar as they were at
the end of 1954. ... of the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of <b>Mary</b> upon the
universal Church (August 22, on the existing octave day of the ... were assigned
to a Sunday: the <b>feast days</b> of the <b>Holy Name</b>, the <b>Holy</b> Family, and the <b>Most Holy</b>
Trinity. The Solemnity of <b>Mary</b>, the <b>Holy</b> Mother of God is a <b>feast day</b> of the Blessed
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Trinity with the mission of ransoming captive Christians. ... of <b>Mary</b>, the <b>Holy</b>
Mother of God, and also the commemoration of the conferral of the <b>Most Holy</b>
<b>Name</b> of Jesus. The Feast of the Circumcision of Christ is a Christian celebration of the
circumcision of Jesus in ... The <b>feast day</b> appears on 1 January in the liturgical
calendar of the Byzantine Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. ... the <b>Holy</b>
Mother of God, and also the commemoration of the conferral of the <b>Most Holy</b>
<b>Name</b> of Jesus." ... <b>Mary</b> is known by many different titles epithets invocations and other <b>names</b> (Our
Lady of Loreto ... Ecumenical · Latter <b>Day</b> Saint · Islamic ... In 1960 Pope John
XXIII changed the title of the "<b>Feast</b> of the <b>Holy</b> Rosary" ... Papal actions decreed
the appellation "Queen of Poland" for <b>Mary</b>, see "The <b>Most Holy</b> Virgin <b>Mary</b>, ... | The most holy name of mary feast day? |
Virender Sehwag About this sound pronunciation (help·info) (born 20 October
1978) is a former ... Sehwag <b>holds</b> multiple <b>records</b> including the <b>highest</b> score
made by an ... world to score a double hundred in <b>ODI</b> and a <b>triple hundred</b> in
<b>Test Cricket</b>, the other being Chris Gayle. ... In this innings he established <b>many</b>
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batsmen from eight of the twelve <b>Test-cricket</b> playing nations. <b>No</b> player from
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Ireland or Zimbabwe <b>has</b> scored ... against England in
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only ... Virender Sehwag is an Indian cricketer whose aggressive batting <b>has</b> found
success at the top of the batting order. He <b>has</b> scored centuries (100 or more runs
) on 23 occasions in <b>Test cricket</b> ... The latter is the fastest <b>triple century</b> in <b>Test</b>
<b>cricket</b>, the 300 coming up off just 278 balls, and is also the <b>highest</b> score with a
strike ... Brian Lara is a former cricketer and captain of the West Indies cricket team. He
was a skilled ... He <b>has</b> scored more than 200 runs on nine occasions, the
<b>highest</b> after ... Lara scored 34 <b>centuries</b> during his Test career, the <b>highest</b>
<b>number</b> by a ... he made against Bangladesh in 1999 is the fifth fastest <b>century</b> in
<b>ODI</b> cricket. Sachin Tendulkar of India <b>holds</b> the <b>record</b> of <b>highest number</b> of runs and
<b>centuries</b> scored in both Test and <b>ODI</b> forms of cricket. A big screen showing
Harmanpreet Kaur <b>has</b> reached a score of 150 not out. In cricket, a <b>century</b> is a
score of 100 or more runs in a single innings by a batsman or ... a <b>century</b>,
although these scores are referred as double (200–299 runs), <b>triple</b> ... <b>Test cricket</b> is the oldest form of cricket played at international level. A Test match
is scheduled ... Akram also <b>holds</b> the <b>record</b> of <b>highest</b> individual score batting at
<b>number</b> 8 (257 not out) in <b>Test cricket</b>. ... Inzamam-ul-Haq (329), Younis Khan (
313) and Azhar Ali (302*) are the only others to sore a <b>triple century</b> for Pakistan. The M.A. Chidambaram Stadium, also known as Chepauk is a cricket ground in
Chennai, India. ... The Pakistani Saeed Anwar <b>holds</b> the <b>record</b> for the <b>highest</b>
<b>ODI</b> scored at the ground with 194, from 146 deliveries ... Parentheses next to the
player's score denotes his <b>century number</b> at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium. Chris Gayle is a West Indian cricketer who captained the West Indies cricket team
from 2007 to ... He <b>has</b> also scored century in Twenty20 International (T20I)
cricket on two ... His <b>highest</b> score of 333—fourth <b>highest</b> total for the West Indies
—came ... Gayle is one of four players to score two <b>triple centuries</b> in <b>Test cricket</b>. ... to merge this article to <b>List of highest</b> individual scores in <b>ODIs</b> was found. You
can help implement the merger by following the instructions at Help:Merging. A
double century (200 runs or more) in One Day Internationals (<b>ODIs</b>) <b>has</b> been
scored on 10 ... Century (cricket) · <b>List of Test cricket triple centuries</b> · <b>List of</b> first-
class cricket ... Australian cricketer Sir Don Bradman, often recognised as the <b>greatest</b> batsman
of all time, scored twenty-nine <b>Test cricket</b> centuries ... He was the first of four
batsmen to <b>have</b> twice scored <b>triple centuries</b>, Brian Lara, ... His total of nineteen
centuries against England remains the world <b>record</b> for the <b>highest number</b> of ... | Who holds the record for the maximum number of triple centuries in odis? |
The Indo-Pakistani <b>War of 1971</b> was a <b>military</b> confrontation between <b>India</b> and
Pakistan that occurred <b>during</b> the <b>liberation war in</b> East Pakistan from 3 ... The Pakistani Instrument of Surrender was a written agreement that enabled the
surrender of the Pakistan <b>Armed Forces</b> Eastern Command <b>on</b> 16 December
<b>1971 at</b> the Ramna Race Course garden <b>in</b> Dhaka, thereby ending the
<b>Bangladesh Liberation War</b>. ... The text of the surrender is now a public property
of <b>Indian</b>, <b>Bangladeshi</b> and ... <b>Indian</b> Eastern Command began drafting an operational plan <b>for military</b> action <b>in</b>
<b>Bangladesh</b> from May <b>1971</b>. <b>Indian</b> ... The Pakistani prisoners of <b>war during</b> the Indo-Pakistani <b>War of 1971</b> were the
servicemen ... The surrender ultimately culminated <b>in</b> the conclusion of <b>liberation</b>
efforts <b>in</b> ... From <b>1971</b> till 1972, the <b>Indian Army</b> quickly transferred the <b>war</b>
prisoners to ... As a result, the U.N. was quick to accept <b>Bangladesh's</b>
<b>independence</b>. Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan NePl widely known as Yahya Khan, was a
Pakistani general ... <b>Holding</b> the nation's first nationwide elections <b>in</b> 1970, 23
years after ... Pakistan suffered a decisive defeat <b>in the Bangladesh Liberation</b>
<b>War of 1971</b>, ... After the partition of <b>India</b>, he decided to join the Pakistan <b>Army in</b>
1947, ... Lieutenant General Jack Farj Rafael Jacob, PVSM (2 May 1921 – 13 January
2016), was an <b>Indian Army</b> officer. He was best known <b>for</b> the role he played <b>in</b>
the creation of <b>Bangladesh in the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971</b>. Jacob,
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Newscaster, Surajit Sen of All India Radio, is seen <b>holding</b> a microphone <b>on</b> ... The Battle of Longewala (4–7 December <b>1971</b>) was one of the first major
engagements <b>in</b> the western sector <b>during</b> the Indo-Pakistani <b>War of 1971</b>, fought
between ... The main thrust of the <b>Indian Army during</b> the <b>1971</b> war was directed
towards the ... Indo-Pakistani <b>War of 1971</b> · Timeline of the <b>Bangladesh</b>
<b>Liberation War</b> ... The <b>Indian Armed Forces</b> is the overall unified military of the Republic of India
encompassing the <b>Indian Army</b>, the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy. The
President of India serves as the commander-<b>in</b>-chief of the armed forces. ... 7,
<b>During Bangladesh Liberation War</b>, <b>1971</b>, <b>Bangladesh</b>, See also Battle of
Longewala, ... The <b>Indian Army</b> (Hindi: Bhāratīya Thal Sēnā) is the land-based branch and the
largest ... 1.3 million <b>Indian soldiers</b> served <b>in</b> World War I (1914–1918) with the
Allies, <b>in</b> which 74,187 ... India became a republic, all active-duty <b>Indian Army</b>
officers formerly <b>holding</b> the King's Commission ... <b>Bangladesh Liberation War of</b>
<b>1971</b>. Cold Start is a military doctrine that was developed by the <b>Indian Armed Forces</b>
<b>for</b> use <b>in</b> a possible war with Pakistan ... <b>In</b> a war, after the <b>holding</b> corps halted a
Pakistani attack, the strike corps would counterattack, ... initiate Operation
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A safety coffin or security coffin is a coffin fitted with a mechanism to prevent
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This song—in the ... Scrubs, Glee, The Unauthorized <b>Saved by the Bell</b> Story,
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excommunication by ... the fetters of the demon, do penance and satisfy the
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on the day of judgment. ... By using this site, you agree to the <b>Terms</b> of Use and
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The <b>Sound of Music</b> is a 1965 American musical drama <b>film</b> produced and
directed by Robert Wise, and starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer,
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adaption of the musical starring Julie Andrews ... The soundtrack of the <b>film</b> The <b>Sound of Music</b> was released in 1965 by RCA
Victor and is one of the most successful soundtrack albums in history, having sold
... Dame Julie Andrews, DBE is an English actress, singer and author. Andrews, a
child actress ... Andrews made her feature <b>film</b> debut in Mary Poppins (1964), and
won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the title role. She
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lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. The <b>Sound of Music</b> was also a <b>film</b> from 1965, ... Arthur Christopher Orme Plummer CC (born December 13, 1929) is a Canadian
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cinematic history, ... Baroness Maria Augusta von Trapp DHS (née Kutschera; 26 January 1905 – 28
March 1987) ... the 1956 West German <b>film</b> The Trapp Family, which in turn
inspired the Broadway musical The <b>Sound of Music</b> (1959) and its 1965 <b>film</b>
version. "The <b>Sound of Music</b>" is the title song from the 1959 musical The <b>Sound of Music</b>.
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This is a list of characters from the British children's television show Peppa Pig. ...
<b>Madame Gazelle</b> (voiced by Morwenna Banks) – <b>Madame Gazelle</b> is the ... Tamsin Morwenna Banks (born 20 September 1961) is a British comedy actress,
writer and producer known for her roles as Mummy Pig, <b>Madame Gazelle</b> and ... A gazelle is an antelope. Gazelle may also refer to: Contents. 1 Military; 2 Places;
3 Computing ... <b>Madame Gazelle</b>, Peppa's teacher in Peppa Pig. Peppa Pig is a British preschool animated television series produced by Astley
Baker Davies. ... 183, 26, "<b>Madame Gazelle's</b> Leaving Party", Channel 5, 23
December 2011 (2011-12-23), 19.11. 184, 27, "The Queen", Channel 5, 4 June
2012 ... Fernande Grudet (6 July 1923 – 19 December 2015), also known as <b>Madame</b>
Claude, was a French brothel keeper. In the 1960s she was the head of a French
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animals and is ... <b>Madame Gazelle</b>, Gazelle, Peppa Pig, The playgroup teacher. Jean-Baptiste Greuze (21 August 1725 – 4 March 1805) was a French painter of
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manner of her master; ... "The Girl With the <b>Gazelle</b>" centers around the theft of a
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<b>The Flash</b> is an American superhero television series developed by Greg Berlanti
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Danny Bilson and Paul De Meo that aired on CBS from September 20, 1990 to
May ... <b>The Flash</b> (Bartholomew Henry "Barry" Allen) is a fictional superhero appearing
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... The sixth season of the American television series <b>The Flash</b>, which is based on
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<b>William Swenson</b> (born October 26, 1972) is an American actor and singer best
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All <b>cell</b> divisions, regardless of <b>organism</b>, are preceded by a single round of DNA
replication. For simple <b>unicellular</b> microorganisms such as the amoeba, one <b>cell</b>
... In contrast, even the simplest <b>multicellular organisms</b> have <b>cells</b> that depend on
each other to survive. Most <b>multicellular organisms</b> have a unicellular life-<b>cycle</b> ... <b>Multicellular organisms</b> arise in various ways, for example by <b>cell division</b> or by
aggregation of many single cells. Colonial organisms are the result of many ... The cell is the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known
<b>organisms</b>. A cell is ... <b>Organisms</b> can be classified as <b>unicellular</b> (consisting of a
single cell such as bacteria) or ... and <b>function</b> in all living <b>organisms</b>, and that all
cells come from pre-existing cells. ... This occurs during the S phase of the <b>cell</b>
<b>cycle</b>. The mitochondrion is a semiautonomous double-membrane-bound organelle
found in most eukaryotic organisms. Some <b>cells</b> in some <b>multicellular organisms</b>
... In biology, <b>cell</b> signaling is part of any communication process that governs basic
activities of ... The choice of which <b>cell</b> continues to <b>divide</b> is controlled by
competition of <b>cell</b> ... In a <b>multicellular organism</b>, signaling between <b>cells</b> occurs
either through release into ... Notch is a <b>cell</b> surface protein that <b>functions</b> as a
receptor. In <b>cell</b> biology, an organelle is a specialized subunit within a <b>cell</b> that has a
specific <b>function</b>. ... Exceptional <b>organisms</b> have <b>cells</b> that do not include some
organelles that might ... eyespot apparatus, detects light, allowing phototaxis to
take place, green algae and other <b>unicellular</b> photosynthetic <b>organisms</b> such as
euglenids. Cellular differentiation is the process in which a cell changes from one cell type to
another. Usually, the cell changes to a more specialized type. Differentiation
occurs numerous times during the development of a <b>multicellular organism</b> as ...
Differentiation continues in adulthood as adult stem <b>cells divide</b> and create fully ... An amoeba often called an amoeboid, is a type of <b>cell</b> or <b>unicellular organism</b>
which has the ... Other organisms may also present amoeboid <b>cells</b> during certain
life-<b>cycle</b> stages, e.g., the gametes of ... Expression of genes with <b>functions</b>
related to the major steps of meiotic recombination also increase during
encystations. Yeasts are eukaryotic, single-celled microorganisms classified as members of the
fungus ... Yeasts are <b>unicellular organisms</b> that evolved from multicellular
ancestors, ... The ecological <b>function</b> and biodiversity of yeasts are relatively
unknown ... studying their homologues in yeast; these proteins include <b>cell cycle</b>
proteins, ... | The function of cell division in unicellular organisms? |
The island of <b>Cuba</b> was inhabited by various Mesoamerican cultures prior to the
arrival of the <b>Spanish</b> in 1492. After the arrival, <b>Spain</b> conquered <b>Cuba</b> and
appointed <b>Spanish</b> governors to ... In the years following <b>its independence</b>, the
<b>Cuban</b> republic saw significant economic development, but also political
corruption and ... The First Republic of <b>Cuba</b> (<b>Spanish</b>: República de <b>Cuba</b>) of 1902 to 1959,
referred by the ... <b>Cuba</b> gained formal <b>independence</b> from the U.S. on May 20,
1902, as the Republic of <b>Cuba</b>. ... president Batista suggested a joint U.S.-Latin
American assault on Francoist <b>Spain</b> in order to overthrow <b>its</b> authoritarian
regime. The <b>Cuban</b> War of <b>Independence</b> was the last of three liberation wars that <b>Cuba</b>
fought against ... His goal was revolution in order to achieve <b>independence from</b>
<b>Spain</b>. ... Blaine's vision <b>did</b> not allow the existence of an independent <b>Cuba</b>. ... In
effect, <b>Spain</b> was now fighting two wars, a heavy burden on <b>its</b> economy. In 1896
... The <b>Spanish</b>–American War was an armed conflict between <b>Spain</b> and the
United States in ... While McKinley urged patience and <b>did</b> not declare that <b>Spain</b>
had caused the explosion, the deaths of 250 out of ... to the <b>Cuban</b> people that it
was not declaring war to annex <b>Cuba</b>, but to help it <b>gain its independence from</b>
<b>Spain</b>. Decolonization of the Americas refers to the process by which the countries in the
Americas ... <b>Spain</b> would lose all three of <b>its</b> remaining Caribbean colonies by the
end of the ... <b>Cuba</b> fought for <b>independence from Spain</b> in the Ten Years' War ...
Only in 1822 <b>did</b> Ecuador fully <b>gain independence</b> and became part of Gran ... The Military history of <b>Cuba</b> begins with the island's conquest by the <b>Spanish</b> and
<b>its</b> battles afterward to <b>gain its independence</b>. Since the Communist takeover ... The Teller Amendment was an amendment to a joint resolution of the United
States Congress, enacted on April 20, 1898, in reply to President William
McKinley's War Message. It placed a condition on the United States military's
presence in <b>Cuba</b>. ... the U.S. would help <b>Cuba gain independence</b> and then
withdraw all <b>its</b> troops ... The <b>Spanish</b> American wars of <b>independence</b> were the numerous wars against
<b>Spanish</b> rule in ... <b>Cuba</b> and Puerto Rico remained under <b>Spanish</b> rule until the ...
First, increasing control by the Crown of <b>its</b> overseas empire via the Bourbon
Reforms ... As well as helping Chile <b>gain independence from Spain</b> Cochrane <b>did</b>
the ... In 1902, <b>Cuba</b> and <b>Spain</b> established diplomatic relations. ... <b>Cuba</b> in 1960 and
1962, <b>its</b> Latin American and European allies followed suit, however, Francisco
Franco <b>did</b> not place an embargo on <b>Cuba</b>. After the <b>Spanish</b> American wars of <b>independence</b> in the early 19th century, only
the islands of <b>Cuba</b> and Puerto Rico remained part of the <b>Spanish</b> Empire in the ... | When did cuba gain its independence from spain? |
<b>Nuclear power</b> is the fifth-<b>largest</b> source of electricity in <b>India</b> after coal, gas,
hydroelectricity and wind power. As of March 2018, <b>India</b> has 22 nuclear reactors
in operation in 7 <b>nuclear power plants</b>, with a ... Kudankulam <b>Nuclear Power Plant</b> is the <b>largest nuclear power</b> station in <b>India</b>,
situated in Koodankulam in the Tirunelveli district of the southern <b>Indian</b> state of ... This article lists the <b>largest power stations</b> in the world, the ten overall and the five
of each type, in terms of current installed electrical capacity. Non-renewable
<b>power stations</b> are those that run on <b>coal</b>, fuel oils, <b>nuclear</b>, ... Pavagada Solar
Park, <b>India</b>, 14°05′49″N77°16′13″E, 2,050. 2. Benban Solar Park · Egypt ... Jaitapur <b>Nuclear Power</b> Project is a proposed <b>nuclear power plant in India</b>. If built
, it would be the <b>largest nuclear power</b> generating station in the world by net ... Worldwide, many nuclear accidents have occurred since the Chernobyl disaster
in 1986. ... The accident occurred at the Chernobyl <b>Nuclear Power Plant</b> after an
unsafe ... 2 Feb 1995, Kota, Rajasthan, <b>India</b>, The Rajasthan Atomic Power
Station ... The <b>plant</b> with seven units is the <b>largest</b> single <b>nuclear power</b> station in
the ... <b>Nuclear power</b> is the fourth -<b>largest</b> source of electricity in <b>India</b> after thermal,
hydroelectric and renewable sources of electricity. <b>Nuclear power plants</b> currently operate in 31 countries. Most are in Europe, North
America, East Asia and South Asia. The United States is the <b>largest</b> producer of
<b>nuclear power</b>, while France has ... under construction, and a considerable
number of new reactors are also being built in <b>India</b>, Russia and South Korea. At
the ... This is a list of large companies in the <b>nuclear power</b> industry that are active
along the nuclear chain, from uranium mining, processing and enrichment, to the
actual operating of <b>nuclear power plant</b> and nuclear waste processing. ... <b>Nuclear</b>
<b>Power</b> Corporation of <b>India</b>, <b>India</b>, Electricity <b>generation</b>, <b>Nuclear Power</b>
Corporation ... A nuclear and radiation accident is defined by the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) ... Serious <b>nuclear power plant</b> accidents include the Fukushima
Daiichi nuclear ... April 2010: Mayapuri radiological accident, <b>India</b>, one fatality
after a cobalt-60 research irradiator was sold to a scrap metal dealer and
dismantled. <b>India</b> has one of the <b>largest</b> supplies of thorium in the world, with ... for a "next-
<b>generation nuclear reactor</b>" that burns thorium as its fuel ore, ... | Which is the biggest nuclear power plant in india? |
In association football, a goalkeeper may be said to "keep a <b>clean sheet</b>" if they
prevent their ... Petr Čech holds the record for <b>most clean sheets</b> kept in a single
season, with 24. The record for consecutive <b>clean sheets</b> is held by Edwin van
der ... The top tier of English football was renamed the <b>Premier League</b> for the start of
the 1992–93 ... <b>Most clean sheets</b> in one season: 24, Petr Čech (for Chelsea,
2004–05); Longest consecutive run without conceding a goal: 14 ... <b>Numbers</b> in
bold are the record (<b>highest</b> either positive or negative) <b>numbers</b> in each column. <b>Most number of clean sheets</b>, 24 (Petr Čech; 2004–05). The <b>Premier League</b>
Golden Glove is an annual association football award presented to the
goalkeeper who has kept the <b>most clean sheets</b> in the <b>Premier League</b>. The goalkeeper, often shortened to keeper or goalie, is one of the major positions
of ... Association football, like <b>many</b> sports, has experienced <b>many</b> changes in ...
holds the record for the <b>most clean sheets</b> in UEFA Champions League history. ...
"Tottenham's Hugo Lloris is <b>Premier League's</b> supreme sweeper-keeper". Petr Čech is a Czech former professional association football player who is a
technical and ... Čech's was one amongst <b>many</b> British club transfers that came
under the spotlight in the 2006 football corruption investigation for being ... He
kept a <b>clean sheet</b> in his <b>Premier League</b> debut in a 1–0 victory over Manchester
United. The 2015–16 <b>Premier League</b> was the 24th season of the <b>Premier League</b>, the
top English ... Best goalkeeper, Petr Čech (16 clean sheets) ... Following their late
escape from relegation in the previous season <b>many</b> pundits had predicted that ... The 2004–05 FA <b>Premier League</b> began on 14 August 2004 and ended on 15
May 2005. ... Chelsea also broke a <b>number</b> of other records during their
campaign, <b>most</b> notably breaking ... Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Čech won the
<b>Premier League</b> Golden Glove, for 25 <b>clean sheets</b>, in his debut season as he set
a remarkable ... The 2018–19 <b>Premier League</b> was the 27th season of the <b>Premier League</b>, the
top English ... Liverpool finished runners-up with 97 points – the <b>highest</b> total in
English top-flight history for a second-placed team ... "<b>Premier League</b>: The
<b>numbers</b> behind remarkable title battle". ... "<b>Premier League</b> Player Stats – <b>Clean</b>
<b>Sheets</b>". Charles Joseph John Hart (born 19 April 1987) is an English professional
footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for <b>Premier League</b> club Burnley and the
English national team. With over 100 <b>Premier League clean sheets</b>, Hart holds
the joint record for the <b>most</b> Premier ... After Isaksson's departure to PSV
Eindhoven, Hart took the vacant <b>number</b> 1 ... Alisson Ramses Becker commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional
footballer who ... In his first season at the club he received the <b>Premier League</b>
Golden Glove for <b>most clean sheets</b> in the league (21), and kept ... start of the
following campaign for Juventus, which saw Alisson assume the <b>number</b> one
jersey. | Most number of clean sheets in premier league? |
The <b>1960 Winter Olympics</b>, officially known as the VIII Olympic Winter Games,
was a winter multi-sport event held between February 18–28, 1960, in Squaw ... The men's ice hockey tournament at the <b>1960 Winter Olympics</b> in Squaw Valley,
United States, was the 9th Olympic Championship, also serving as the 27th ... At the <b>1960 Winter Olympics</b>, eight speed skating events were contested in
Squaw Valley, California. For the first time, women participated in the Olympic
speed ... Poland competed at the <b>1960 Winter Olympics</b> in Squaw Valley, United States.
Contents. 1 Medalists; 2 Cross-country skiing; 3 Nordic combined; 4 Ski jumping
... Alpine skiing at the <b>1960 Winter Olympics</b> consisted of six events, held in the
United States at Squaw Valley, California, from February 20–26, 1960. Figure skating at the <b>1960 Winter Olympics</b> took place at the Blyth Arena in
Squaw Valley, California, United States. Three figure skating events were
contested: ... Biathlon at the <b>1960 Winter Olympics</b> consisted of one biathlon event, held at
McKinney Creek Stadium, Tahoma, California. The event occurred on 21
February ... For the <b>1960 Winter Olympics</b> in Squaw Valley, California, in the United States, a
total of five sports venues were used. Except for the Squaw Valley ski resort, ... The United States was the host nation for the <b>1960 Winter Olympics</b> in Squaw
Valley, California. Contents. 1 History; 2 Medalists; 3 Alpine skiing; 4 Biathlon ... The Soviet Union (USSR) competed at the <b>1960 Winter Olympics</b> in Squaw
Valley, United States. Contents. 1 Medalists; 2 Alpine skiing; 3 Biathlon ... | Who was the chairman of the opening and closing ceremonies at the 1960 winter olympics? |
<b>The Crown</b> is a historical drama web television series about the reign of Queen
Elizabeth II, created and principally written by Peter Morgan, and produced by ... <b>The Crown</b> is the state in all its aspects within the jurisprudence of the
Commonwealth realms and their sub-divisions Legally ill-defined, the term has
different ... The first season of <b>The Crown</b> follows the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II. It
consists of ten episodes and was released on Netflix on November 4, 2016. <b>The Crown</b> Prince of Saudi Arabia is the second most important position in Saudi
Arabia, second to the King, and is his designated successor. Currently, <b>the</b> ... The third season of <b>The Crown</b> follows the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II. It
consists of ten episodes and was released on Netflix on November 17, 2019. Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud colloquially known as MbS, is <b>the</b>
<b>Crown</b> Prince of Saudi Arabia. He is currently serving as the country's deputy ... <b>The Crown</b> of Aragon was a composite monarchy, also nowadays referred to as a
confederation of individual polities or kingdoms ruled by one king, with a ... Matthew William Goode (born 3 April 1978) is an English actor. He made his
screen debut in ... In 2017, Goode portrayed Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of
Snowdon in the Netflix biographical drama series <b>The Crown</b>, for which he
received ... <b>The Crown</b> is a death metal band from Trollhättan, Sweden, active from 1990 to
2004, and again since 2009. Contents. 1 History; 2 Members; 3 Discography. The second season of <b>The Crown</b> follows the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
It consists of ten episodes and was released on Netflix on December 8, 2017. | Number of episodes in the crown series 2? |
Their <b>early</b> success culminated with the <b>release</b> of their <b>first</b> feature-length <b>movie</b>,
Up in Smoke, in 1978. It became something of a cult classic, and <b>was</b> also ... Up in Smoke is a 1978 American stoner <b>film</b> directed by Lou Adler and starring
<b>Cheech</b> Marin, Tommy <b>Chong</b>, Edie Adams, Strother Martin, Stacy Keach, and
Tom Skerritt. It is <b>Cheech</b> & <b>Chong</b>'s <b>first</b> feature-length <b>film</b>. ... Much of the <b>film</b>
<b>was</b> shot in Los Angeles, California, including scenes set in Tijuana, while
scenes set ... <b>Cheech and Chong's</b> Next <b>Movie</b> is a 1980 American comedy <b>film</b> directed by
Tommy Chong ... Cheech asks Chong to pick up his cousin and hang <b>out</b> with
him as Cheech informs him they have similar ... receptionist (Reubens in an <b>early</b>
appearance as Pee-wee Herman) who <b>was</b> falsely arrested earlier that day and
begin ... Thomas Bing Kin <b>Chong</b> (born May 24, 1938) is a Canadian-American actor,
writer, director, musician, cannabis rights activist and comedian. He is known for
his marijuana-themed <b>Cheech</b> & <b>Chong</b> comedy albums and ... By the <b>early</b>
1960s, <b>Chong was</b> playing guitar for a Calgary soul group called the Shades.
The Shades ... Basketball Jones featuring Tyrone Shoelaces" is a song by <b>Cheech and Chong</b>
that <b>first</b> ... Cheech sings, and Tommy plays piano—that's all it <b>was</b> at <b>first</b>. ...
removed the song (but not the cartoon) from the <b>film</b> so it could <b>be released</b> on
DVD. <b>Release</b> date. March 18, 2013 (2013-03-18). Running time. 83 minutes. Country,
United States. Language, English. Cheech & Chong's Animated <b>Movie</b>! is an
2013 American stoner comedy-animated <b>film</b> by Branden Chambers and Eric D.
Chambers. It stars comedy duo <b>Cheech and Chong</b> in their <b>first</b> feature <b>film</b> since
1984's ... It <b>was</b> released on March 18, 2013 by 20th Century Fox and <b>was</b>
released on ... Los Cochinos ("The Pigs") is a 1973 comedy album recorded by <b>Cheech</b> &
<b>Chong</b>. ... The <b>first</b> production <b>release</b> of this album on long playing vinyl <b>was</b> an
... Animated in 1974, parts of this music video were featured in the 1979 <b>movie</b>
Being ... Born in East L.A. is a 1987 American comedy <b>film</b> written and directed by <b>Cheech</b>
Marin, based on his song of the same name, released as a 1984 single by
<b>Cheech</b> & <b>Chong</b>. ... Born in East L.A. marked Marin's <b>first</b> solo <b>film</b>, without the
involvement of his comedy ... According to Marin, the <b>film was</b> well received by
critics. <b>Release</b> date. August 6, 1982 (1982-08-06). Running time. 90 min. Country,
United States. Language, English. Budget, $7 million. Box office, $21,134,374.
Things are Tough All Over is a 1982 American action comedy <b>film</b> directed by
Thomas K. Avildsen and starring Tommy Chong and Cheech ... <b>Cheech and</b>
<b>Chong</b> at <b>first</b> get gas in Chicago, but when they reveal they're ... "Earache My Eye" is a comedy routine and song by <b>Cheech and Chong</b> from their
1974 album ... The song had its music written by Gaye Delorme and <b>was</b>
performed by ... The routine <b>first</b> appeared on Cheech & Chong's Wedding Album
(1974). ... Raging Slab also covered the song on their 1991 <b>release</b>, Slabbage /
True ... | When did the first cheech and chong movie come out? |
The Twelfth <b>Amendment</b> (<b>Amendment</b> XII) to the United States Constitution
provides the ... The person having the greatest number of <b>votes</b> as <b>Vice</b>-<b>President</b>
, shall be the ... power · Preemption · Reserved powers · Saxbe fix · <b>Separation</b> of
church and state · <b>Separation</b> of powers · Taxation power · Unitary executive
theory. The Twentieth <b>Amendment</b> (<b>Amendment</b> XX) to the United States Constitution
moved the beginning and ending of the terms of the <b>president and vice president</b>
from March 4 to January 20, ... the period served by Congress and the <b>president</b>
after an <b>election</b> but before the end of the terms of those who were not re-elected. The 1788–89 United States <b>presidential election</b> was the first quadrennial
<b>presidential election</b>. ... <b>Separation</b> of the executive function of government from
the legislative was incomplete, ... Adams won 34 electoral <b>votes</b> and the <b>vice</b>
<b>presidency</b>. ... to ratification of the Twelfth <b>Amendment</b> to elect a runner-up as
<b>Vice President</b>, ... The <b>vice president</b> of the United States is the ex officio <b>president</b> of the Senate, as
provided in ... especially on high-profile issues where the Senate is sharply
<b>divided</b>, thus rendering the <b>vice president's</b> tie-breaking <b>vote</b> increasingly
unnecessary or ... The Young-Russell <b>amendment</b> is reconsidered for a new roll
call <b>vote</b>. In the United States, a <b>Presidential</b> Succession Act is a federal statute
establishing the ... The persons elected <b>president and vice president</b> in such a
special <b>election</b> ... The 1947 act has been modified by a series of incidental
<b>amendments</b> to ... In 1979, when the Department of Health, Education, and
Welfare was <b>divided</b> by ... Article Two describes the office, qualifications, and duties of the <b>President</b> of the
United States and the <b>Vice President</b>. The <b>President</b> is head of the executive ... The 1796 United States <b>presidential election</b> was the third quadrennial
<b>presidential election</b>. ... Jefferson received 68 electoral <b>votes</b> and was elected
<b>vice president</b>. ... Before the ratification of the 12th <b>Amendment</b> in 1804, each
elector was to ... State is <b>divided</b> into electoral districts, with one Elector chosen
per district by the ... Article Two of the United States Constitution establishes the executive branch of
the federal ... Section 1 of Article Two establishes the positions of the <b>president</b>
and the <b>vice president</b>, and sets ... Vesting Clauses of Article One and Article
Three, establishes the <b>separation</b> of powers among the three branches of
government. Article One of the United States Constitution establishes the legislative branch of
the federal ... Full text of the Constitution and Amendments ... These three articles
create a <b>separation</b> of powers among the three branches of the federal ... The
<b>Vice President</b> of the United States shall be <b>President</b> of the Senate, but shall
have ... The Electoral College is a body of electors established by the United States
Constitution, which ... Additionally, the Twenty-third <b>Amendment</b>, ratified in 1961,
provides that the District of ... The popular <b>election for</b> electors means the
<b>president and vice president</b> are in effect chosen through indirect <b>election</b> by the
citizens. | Which amendment separated the vote for president and vice president? |
Chinedum Enyinnaya Orji is the 11th and <b>current Speaker</b> of the <b>Abia State</b>
<b>House of Assembly</b>, in office since June 10, 2019. He was elected as the
Lawmaker ... The <b>current speaker</b> is Chinedum Enyinnaya Orji, a People's Democratic Party
member who was sworn in on 10 June 2019, succeeding Chikwendu Kalu. See ... <b>Abia State House of Assembly</b> is the legislative arm of the <b>Abia State</b> Government
. It is a unicameral body consisting of 24 members elected into 24 state
constituencies and presided by a <b>Speaker</b>. ... Navigation. Main page · Contents ·
Featured content · <b>Current</b> events · Random article · Donate to Wikipedia ·
Wikipedia store ... Imo is one of the 36 States of Nigeria and is in the south east region of Nigeria.
Owerri is its ... Imo State is bordered by <b>Abia State</b> on the East, River Niger and
Delta State to the West, Anambra State on the North ... The legislative arm is
headed by the <b>Speaker</b> of the State <b>House of Assembly</b>. The <b>current Speaker</b> is
Rt. Hon. <b>Speaker</b>, Chinedum Enyinnaya Orji. Deputy <b>Speaker</b>, Ifeanyi Uchendu. Majority
Leader, Solomon Akpulonu. Minority Leader, Abraham Oba. Majority Whip,
Munachim Alozie. Minority Whip, Mike Ukoha. The 7th <b>Abia State House of</b>
<b>Assembly</b> was Inaugurated on Monday 10 June 2019 after a ... Main page ·
Contents · Featured content · <b>Current</b> events · Random article ... The 6th <b>Abia State House of Assembly</b> Ended on the 6th of June 2019 after the
House Valedictory Session Presided over by the Former <b>Speaker</b> Rt. Hon ... Prior to his swearing-in as Deputy Governor, he had served as the <b>Speaker</b> of the
5th <b>Abia State House of Assembly</b>. Contents. 1 Early life and education; 2 ... Rivers <b>State House of Assembly</b> is the legislative branch of the Government of
Rivers <b>State</b> inaugurated in 1979. It is a unicameral body with 32 members
elected into 32 <b>state</b> constituencies. The <b>current Speaker</b> of the <b>State</b> Assembly is
Rt. Hon. The Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA) is a political party in Nigeria. The party
won gubernatorial elections in 2003 and 2007 in <b>Abia State</b>. ... <b>Current</b> party
officers[edit] ... The other member is Rt.Hon. Stanley Ohajiruka, a former <b>Speaker</b>
<b>of Abia State House of Assembly</b>. He represents Umuahia North/South/Ikwuano ... The <b>Speaker</b> of the Rivers <b>State House of Assembly</b> is the political head of the
legislative body in Rivers <b>State</b>. Elected by the Members of the House, the ... | Who is the current speaker of abia state house of assembly? |
"<b>Rub-A-Dub</b>-<b>Dub</b>" is an English language nursery rhyme first published at the
end of the 18th century in volume two of Hook's Christmas Box under the title "
Dub ... <b>Rub-A-Dub</b>-<b>Dub</b> was an English television series animated by Peter Lang and
Alan Rogers of the Cut-Out Animation Co. They were previously famous for ... Hey <b>Rub-a-Dub</b>-<b>Dub</b>: A Book of the Mystery and Wonder and Terror of Life is a
collection of twenty essays by Theodore Dreiser. Super <b>Rub 'a' Dub</b> is a downloadable game on the PlayStation Store for the
PlayStation 3 video game console. It was announced on February 8, 2007 at the
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navigation Jump to search. WikiProject Council, hide This article is of interest ... This beat was pioneered by Sly and Robbie, who later helped create the "<b>Rub-a-</b>
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navigation Jump to search. WikiProject Video games, hide(Rated File-class) ... Forrest Silva "Woody" Tucker (June 23, 1920 – May 29, 2004) was an American
career criminal ... Bill (28 April 1999). "Last of '<b>Rub-a-Dub</b>-<b>Dub</b>' Fugitives: Florida
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teams <b>will come out on</b> top? 207, <b>22</b>, "Ashlee's Big ... )[edit]. Main article: <b>Dance Moms</b> (<b>season</b> 4) ... 83, Special, "Guess Who's
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2.41 ... 91, <b>7</b>, "Big Trouble in the Big Apple", February 11, 2014 ... 95, 11, "Blame
It <b>on</b> the New Girl", March 11, 2014 (2014-03-11), 2.19. See also: List of <b>Dance Moms episodes</b> ... of the new mini team and the most
famous dances of the <b>season are</b> performed again. Chloe Elizabeth Lukasiak (born May 25, 2001) <b>is</b> an American actress, dancer,
author and ... The finale <b>episode</b> of Season 4 was their last appearance <b>on</b>
<b>Dance Moms</b> because ... she <b>would</b> return to guest star <b>on Dance Moms</b> for the
<b>Season 7</b> finale and Season ... Retrieved May <b>22</b>, 2016. ... New Movie <b>Coming</b>
<b>Out</b> Soon". <b>Dance Moms is</b> an American reality television series that debuted <b>on</b> Lifetime <b>on</b>
July 13, 2011. ... During the second half of <b>season 7</b>, several dancers and their
mothers left the ... Abby left the show several <b>episodes</b> later, followed by the
remaining ALDC dancers and mothers. ... Archived from the original <b>on</b> May <b>22</b>,
2014. Chloe) bringing the <b>episode</b> count thus far to 103 <b>episodes</b>. However, Lifetime's
<b>episode</b> guide <b>does</b> not list "Guess Who's <b>Coming</b> to the ... The eighth <b>season</b> of <b>Dance Moms</b> stars Abby Lee Miller after she completed her
prison ... Abby Lee Miller – ALDC (<b>episodes</b> 1 – 17); Gianna Martello – ALDC ...
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in and says they have a late entry. Blue performs a song and <b>dance</b> act dressed ... Abigale Lee Miller (born September 21, 1965) <b>is</b> an American dance instructor,
choreographer, and reality television personality. She <b>is</b> currently the director and
the founder of the Abby Lee Dance Company, which appeared <b>on</b> the reality
television <b>series Dance Moms</b> for eight seasons. ... <b>Episodes</b> began airing in July
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The <b>Man in the High Castle</b> is an American alternate history web television series
depicting a parallel universe where the Axis powers win World War II. It was ... The <b>Man in the High Castle</b> is an alternate history novel by American writer Philip
K. Dick. Published and set in 1962, the novel takes place fifteen years after a ... Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928 – March 2, 1982) was an American
writer known for ... The <b>Man in the High Castle</b> (1962) is set in an alternate history
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Dick ... Dominic Alexander Charles Lewis (born January 29, 1985) is an English film and
television composer known for his work for The <b>Man in the High Castle</b>, ... Isabella Heathcote (born 27 May 1987) is an Australian actress. She began her
acting career in ... model Gigi in The Neon Demon, Nicole Dörmer in the
dystopian alternate history thriller series The <b>Man in the High Castle</b>, Leila
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musician. ... series Turn: Washington's Spies (2014). Gorman portrayed 'The
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episodes to episode lists. To add a redirect to this category, place {{Television
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of The <b>Man In The High Castle</b>. I authorize the use of this map.) ... Kenneth Tigar (born September 24, 1942) is an American actor, primarily on
American ... in the TV mini-series The Gangster Chronicles (1981), and portrayed
Heinrich Himmler in the TV series The <b>Man in the High Castle</b> (2016–2019). Rachel Emily Nichols (born January 8, 1980) is an American actress and model.
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<b>Mere Rashke Qamar</b> is a ghazal-qawwali written by Urdu poet Fana Buland
Shehri and ... "Baadshaho <b>song Mere Rashke Qamar</b>: Ajay Devgn-Ileana D'Cruz
romance and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's voice make it special". The Indian Express. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan born Pervez Fateh Ali Khan (13 October 1948 – 16 August
1997), was a ... His first major hit in Pakistan was the song Haq Ali Ali, which was
performed in a traditional style ... Khan: The Voice Of Pakistan · <b>Mere Rashke</b>
<b>Qamar Song</b> Best Ghazal of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan; Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan on
IMDb. Baadshaho ( transl. Kings) is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language period action thriller
film written by ... The <b>songs</b> "<b>Mere Rashke Qamar</b>" and "Socha Hai" ("Kehdoon
Tumhe" from the 1975 film Deewaar) are recreations for the film by lyricist Manoj
... Raman Kapoor is an Indian singer and songwriter from Gurgaon, India. He was a
contestant on the TV shows Sa Re Ga Ma Pa and Rising Star. He is known for his
<b>songs</b> "Neat Daru", "Do Ghunt Pilade", "Punjabi <b>Song</b> Saiyaan", "<b>Mere Rashke</b>
<b>Qamar</b>" ... Manoj Shukla, also known as Manoj Muntashir is an Indian lyricist, television
script and screenwriter who was born in Amethi, Uttar Pradesh. Contents. 1
Career; 2 Awards and nominations; 3 Discography; 4 References; 5 External
links. Career[edit]. He wrote the lyrics to the <b>song</b> "Galliyan" from the film Ek
Villain. ... 2018, Best Lyrics, <b>Mere Rashke Qamar</b> -Baadshaho, Won. Tanishk Bagchi (born 22 November) is an Indian music producer, composer,
singer and lyrics ... He made his debut in Bollywood with the <b>song</b> "Banno"
composed with Vayu ... "<b>Mere Rashke Qamar</b> (Remake Female Version)", Tulsi
Kumar. Pages in category "Urdu-language <b>songs</b>". The following 14 pages are in ... Hindi
and Urdu wedding <b>songs</b> ... M. Mera Piya Ghar Aaya · <b>Mere Rashke Qamar</b> ... Sunidhi Chauhan <b>songs</b> (5 P) ... <b>Songs</b> with music by Jeet Gannguli (3 P) ... Chin
Chin Chu · Mera Naam Mary Hai · Mere Desh Ki Dharti · <b>Mere Rashke Qamar</b> ... This is a list of most-viewed Indian music videos on YouTube. Punjabi Pop-star
Guru Randhawa is the most viewed Singer on YouTube currently over 6 Billion
Views on T-Series. Laung Laachi title <b>song</b> music video became the first Indian
music video to ... "<b>Mere Rashke Qamar</b> Tu Ne Pehli Nazar", Junaid Asghar, Urdu,
410 ... <b>Song</b> of the Year, "Hawayein" – Jab Harry Met Sejal. Album of the Year, Jab
Harry Met Sejal. Television/radio coverage. Network, Zee TV. ← 9th · Mirchi
Music Awards · 11th →. The 10th Mirchi Music Awards, presented by the Radio
Mirchi, honoured the best music ... Girlfriend; Rahat Fateh Ali Khan – "<b>Mere</b>
<b>Rashke Qamar</b>" from Baadshaho. | Mere rashke qamar song is from which movie? |
One <b>World Trade Center</b> is the main building of the rebuilt <b>World Trade Center</b>
complex in ... The temporary PATH station was not to be removed until its official
<b>replacement</b>, the <b>World Trade Center</b> Transportation Hub, was completed, ... The <b>World Trade Center</b> is a mostly completed complex of buildings in Lower
Manhattan, New York City, U.S., <b>replacing</b> the original seven buildings on the ... The <b>Twin Towers</b> II was a proposed twin-towered skyscraper complex which
would have been located at the <b>World Trade Center</b> site in Manhattan, New York
City. The proposed complex would have <b>replaced</b> the former <b>Twin Towers</b> of the
... The original World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, New York City was
destroyed during the ... even as new construction proceeded on the <b>Twin Towers</b>'
<b>replacement</b>, One World Trade Center, which was opened in November 2014. The <b>World Trade Center</b> site, formerly referred to as "Ground Zero" or "the Pile"
immediately ... designed the <b>World Trade Center</b> Transportation Hub (its main
asset being the PATH station) to <b>replace</b> the old <b>World Trade Center</b> station. The Marriott <b>World Trade Center</b> was a 22-story steel-framed hotel building with
825 rooms. ... of the <b>Twin Towers</b>. The hotel was not <b>replaced</b> as part of the new
<b>World Trade Center</b> complex, but does share its name with the new office tower. <b>World Trade Center</b> is a skyscraper under construction as part of the <b>World Trade</b>
<b>Center</b> complex in Manhattan, New York City. It will <b>replace</b> the original 2 ... The construction of the first <b>World Trade Center</b> complex in New York City was
conceived as an ... conditioning to the entire <b>World Trade Center</b> complex, was
heavily damaged and <b>replaced</b> with a temporary system for the summer of 1993. One <b>World Trade Center</b> in New York City, tallest building in the United States.
The world's first skyscraper was built in Chicago in 1885. Since then, the United
States has ... today, they would occupy the seventh and eighth positions on the
list below, with their <b>replacement</b>—One <b>World Trade Center</b>—being excluded. The <b>Twin Towers</b> were part of the original Wembley Stadium in London, England.
They were ... In 1998, the Football Association considered plans on how to
update Wembley and <b>replacement</b> was considered the best option, despite an
offer ... | What is in the place of the twin towers? |
Stuck in the <b>Middle with You</b>" is a song written by Scottish musicians Gerry
Rafferty and Joe Egan and originally performed by their band Stealers Wheel. Stealers Wheel were a British folk rock/rock band formed in 1972 in Paisley,
Scotland, by former school friends Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty. Their best-
known hit is "Stuck in the <b>Middle with You</b>". ... Studio albums. Can I Have My
Money <b>Back</b>? Joseph Egan (born 18 October 1946) is a Scottish singer-songwriter. Contents. 1
Early career ... After two unsuccessful singles, their song "Stuck in the <b>Middle</b>
<b>With You</b>"—co-written by the two—became a hit in 1973, and reached ... He
registered a minor hit with his first single release "<b>Back</b> on the Road", and that
same year ... Gerald Rafferty (16 April 1947 – 4 January 2011) was a Scottish rock singer-
songwriter. His solo hits in the late 1970s included "Baker Street", "Right Down
the Line" and "Night Owl", as well as "Stuck in the <b>Middle with You</b>", which was
recorded with the band Stealers Wheel in 1973. ... Rafferty recorded his first solo
album, Can I Have My Money <b>Back</b>?, with ... They included "Stuck in the <b>Middle with You</b>", "Lonely Boy" and "Baby Come
<b>Back</b>". The band also released a video advertisement and a music video for the ... The twelfth season of Supernatural, an American dark fantasy television series
created by Eric ... Eventually, Dean is able to call Toni, who refuses to give <b>back</b>
Sam and sends Ms. Watt to kill them. ... 253, 12, "Stuck in the <b>Middle (With You</b>)",
Richard Speight Jr. Davy Perez, February 16, 2017 (2017-02-16), T13.19962,
1.81. Stuck in the Suburbs is a Disney Channel Original Movie. It was released on July
16, 2004, and stars Danielle Panabaker as Brittany Aarons and Brenda Song as
Natasha Kwon-Schwartz. Brittany, a regular middle school student in the suburbs
, accidentally ... "Stuck in the <b>Middle With You</b>" – Stealers Wheel; "Take Me <b>Back</b>
Home" ... The following is a list of episodes for the BBC One sitcom After You've Gone. The
first episode ... 1, 1, "Stuck in the <b>Middle with You</b>", Fred Barron, 12 January 2007
(2007-01-12), 4.10. Ann (Samantha ... Diana, Molly and Alex then have to come
<b>back</b> from the opera to identify him, and there they meet Siobhan. 4, 4, "Ripped ... <b>Middle back</b> pain, also known as thoracic <b>back</b> pain, is <b>back</b> pain that is felt in the
region of the ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy
Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., ... Keep Away, also called Monkey in the <b>Middle</b>, Piggy in the <b>Middle</b>, Pickle in a
Dish, or Pickle in ... This is done by tossing the ball <b>back</b> and forth between the
basemen, forcing the runner to change direction, ... released a single called "
Piggy in the <b>Middle</b>", which is featured in the 1978 documentary film All <b>You</b>
Need is Cash. | Who sings back in the middle with you? |
Unlike other editions of <b>Greatest</b> Britons spin-offs, The <b>Greatest Indian</b> did not
include people from <b>all time</b> periods of history. Two reasons were given for this ... Mayabazar (1957) was chosen as the <b>greatest Indian</b> film of <b>all time</b> with 16,960
votes in an online poll conducted by IBN Live in 2013. Voters select from a list of
... Soon after the completion of 100 <b>Greatest</b> Britons poll in 2002, the BBC
organized a similar ... One of the principal figures of <b>Indian</b> Independence
Movement. Ghulam Mohammad Baksh Butt (22 May 1878 – 23 May 1960), better known by
the ring name ... By 1910, Gama had defeated <b>all</b> the prominent <b>Indian</b> wrestlers
who faced him ... At this <b>time</b>, he focused his attention on the rest of the world. ...
to nullify Great Gama's <b>greatest</b> strengths, Zbyszko wrestled the <b>Indian</b> legend to
a ... James Francis Thorpe was an American athlete and Olympic gold medalist. A
member of the ... He played as part of several <b>all</b>-American <b>Indian</b> teams
throughout his career, and ... The Associated Press named him the "<b>greatest</b>
athlete" from the first 50 years of ... Thorpe gained nationwide attention for the first
<b>time</b> in 1911. Ilaiyaraaja (born 2 June 1943) is an <b>Indian</b> film composer, singer, songwriter,
instrumentalist, orchestrator, conductor-arranger and lyricist who works in the
<b>Indian</b> film industry, predominantly in Tamil. Widely regarded as one of the
<b>greatest Indian</b> music composers, he is ... years of <b>Indian</b> cinema in 2013,
Ilaiyaraaja was voted as the <b>all</b>-<b>time greatest</b> ... ... among the <b>greatest Indian</b> film directors. His film Amma Ariyan (1986) was the
only south <b>Indian</b> feature film to make the list of "Top 10 <b>Indian</b> Films" of <b>all time</b> ... Nayagan was also included in NDTV's list "<b>India's</b> 20 <b>greatest</b> films". CNN-IBN
included the film in its list of "100 <b>greatest Indian</b> films of <b>all time</b>". The film was ... Sholay is also considered to be one of the <b>greatest Indian</b> films of <b>all time</b>. Khan
is also known as the founder of the Salim Khan family, as the father of three ... Commanders who have never lost a battle. This list includes important historical
generals and ... Thutmose III conquered 350 towns without losing any battle. ...
the Great - ancient <b>Indian</b> emperor of the Maurya dynasty who ruled almost all of
the ... <b>greatest</b> Swedish rulers of <b>all time</b> and responsible for creating the
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The first <b>season</b> of <b>American Idol</b> premiered on June 11, 2002 and continued
until September 4, 2002. It was won by Kelly Clarkson. The first <b>season</b> was ... The judging panel for the last three <b>seasons</b> on Fox consisted of singers Keith
Urban, Jennifer Lopez, and Harry Connick Jr. The ... Tiffany Montgomery (born November 21, 1982) better known by the name Ryan
Starr is a singer who finished seventh on first <b>season</b> of <b>American Idol</b>. ... <b>1</b>
Career. 1.1 <b>American Idol</b>. 1.1.<b>1</b> Performances. 1.2 Post-<b>American Idol</b> music
career ... Jermaine Jones of eleventh <b>season</b> was disqualified for having theft cases and
outstanding warrants on Top 11 week. Contents. <b>1</b> Contestants ... Hollywood Week aired over two episodes on March 26 and April <b>1</b>. It featured
three rounds: Lines of 10, Group Round, and Solo Round. In ... Justin Guarini is an American singer, musician, actor, host and producer, who in
2002 was the runner-up on the first <b>season</b> of <b>American Idol</b>. ... <b>1</b> Early life; 2
Career. 2.1 Beginnings; 2.2 <b>American Idol</b>. 2.2.<b>1 American Idol</b> performances. <b>American Idol Season 1</b> Finalists ... American Idol: Greatest Moments is the first
American Idol soundtrack, with ... The album was released on October 1, 2002. Brian Dunkleman (born September 25, 1971) is an American comedian, actor,
and television personality. He is best known as being co-host with Ryan Seacrest
on the first <b>season</b> of <b>American Idol</b>, in 2002. Contents. <b>1</b> Career. 1.1 <b>American</b>
<b>Idol</b>; 1.2 Other work. 2 Personal life; 3 References ... The first <b>season</b> of Latin <b>American Idol</b> premiered on Sony Entertainment
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won by ... The <b>American Idols</b> Live! Tour 2002 is a 2002 concert tour featuring the top ten
contestants of the first season of <b>American Idol</b>, which aired earlier that year. ... to
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<b>Crohn's disease</b> is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that may affect any
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disease, then maintaining remission. Since <b>Crohn's disease</b> is an immune ... The following is a list of notable people diagnosed with <b>Crohn's disease</b>. <b>Crohn's</b>
<b>disease</b> is a type of inflammatory bowel disease that may affect any part of the ... The <b>Crohn's Disease</b> Activity Index or CDAI is a research tool used to quantify the
symptoms of patients with <b>Crohn's disease</b>. This is of useful importance in ... Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a long-term condition that results in inflammation and
ulcers of the ... Together with <b>Crohn's disease</b>, about 11.2 million people were
affected as of 2015. Each year it newly occurs in 1 to 20 per 100,000 people, and
5 to ... Biological therapy, the use of medications called biopharmaceuticals or biologics
that are ... Patients with <b>Crohn's disease</b> and ulcerative colitis show an increase
in proinflammatory cytokines such as IL-1, IL-6, IL-8, IL-23, and TNF. In 1988, a ... <b>Crohn's disease</b> (CD) of the vulva is a rare extra intestinal condition, with
granulomatous cutaneous lesions affecting the female genitalia. Lesions
connected to ... Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCAs) are antibodies against
antigens presented ... ASCA tends to recognize <b>Crohn's disease</b> more frequently,
whereas pANCA tend to recognize ulcerative colitis. ASCA antibodies react to a
yeast ... Deaths from <b>Crohn's disease</b> (6 P). Pages in category "People with <b>Crohn's</b>
<b>disease</b>". The following 38 pages ... List of people diagnosed with <b>Crohn's</b>
<b>disease</b> ... Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of inflammatory conditions of the
colon and small intestine. <b>Crohn's disease</b> and ulcerative colitis are the principal
... | Where did the name crohn's disease come from? |
A news <b>presenter</b> – also known as a newsreader, newscaster (short for "news
broadcaster"), anchorman or anchorwoman, news anchor or simply an anchor –
is a <b>person who presents</b> news during a news <b>program</b> on <b>the television</b>, on the
<b>radio</b> or ... A <b>presenter</b> is a <b>person</b> or organization responsible for the running of a public
event, or <b>someone</b> who conveys information on media via a <b>broadcasting</b> outlet.
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during a news <b>program</b>; Sports ... a <b>radio show</b>; Television <b>presenter</b>, <b>person who</b>
<b>introduces</b> or <b>hosts</b> television ... A television <b>presenter</b> is a <b>person who introduces</b> or <b>hosts</b> television <b>programs</b>
Nowadays, it is ... In the context of <b>TV</b> news <b>programs</b>, they are known as anchors
. ... News <b>presenter</b> · <b>Radio personality</b> · Horror host · Sports commentator ... A <b>radio personality</b> (American English) or <b>radio presenter</b> (British English) is a
<b>person</b> who has an on-air position in <b>radio broadcasting</b>. A <b>radio personality who</b>
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2013. Graham William Walker (born 4 April 1963), known professionally as Graham
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on <b>BBC One</b>, it succeeded Friday Night with Jonathan Ross in ... Norton <b>presents</b>
a Saturday morning <b>show</b> on <b>BBC Radio</b> 2, featuring guest interviews and music. Owing to his success working on both <b>shows</b>, Evans was offered a producer role
at <b>BBC Radio</b> 1, but was ... Alcoa <b>Presents</b>: <b>One</b> Step Beyond (also known as <b>One</b> Step Beyond) was an
American ... The original <b>series</b> was <b>broadcast</b> for three seasons by the American
... Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable <b>TV Shows</b> 1946-<b>Present</b> (9th ed.). Alan Gordon Partridge is a comedic character portrayed by English actor Steve
Coogan. ... Alan Partridge was created for the 1991 <b>BBC Radio</b> 4 comedy
<b>programme</b> On The Hour, a spoof of British ... On 25 June 2012, Partridge
<b>presented</b> a <b>one</b>-hour Sky special, Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My
Life, taking the ... Noel Ernest Edmonds (born 22 December 1948) is an English television
<b>presenter</b> and executive producer. Edmonds first became known as a disc jockey
on <b>BBC Radio</b> 1 in the UK, and has <b>presented</b> light entertainment ... Edmonds
was <b>one</b> of the original <b>presenters</b> of the <b>BBC's</b> motoring <b>series</b> Top Gear during
the late ... Sometimes CBC <b>Radio</b> newscasters or <b>program hosts</b> would appear as the
evening <b>TV hosts</b>. The initiative, sometimes known as "Hosted Prime", only
covered ... | Is a person who presents radio or t.v programme? |
Sally Carrera <b>is</b> a fictional character in the Pixar computer animated film <b>Cars</b>.
She <b>is</b> Radiator Springs's town attorney and protagonist Lightning McQueen's
love interest. She <b>is voiced</b> by Bonnie Hunt. ... It's interesting that people mostly
think of a <b>Porsche</b> as powerful and a guy's <b>car</b>, but the lines on a <b>Porsche are</b> so
... Bonnie Lynn Hunt (born September 22, 1961) <b>is</b> an American comedian, actress,
director, ... Hunt <b>has</b> done <b>voice</b> work in A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., Monsters
University, <b>Cars</b> franchise, ... In addition, Hunt received a writing credit on <b>Cars</b>,
reprised her role as Sally in <b>Cars</b> 2 and <b>Cars</b> 3, and <b>voiced</b> Bonnie Hopps in Walt
... Paul Newman as Doc Hudson, a 1951 Hudson Hornet <b>who is</b> later ... Bonnie
Hunt as Sally Carrera, a 2002 996-series <b>Porsche</b> 911 Carrera. ... These were
Ranft's last two <b>voice</b> roles before his death in August 2005. Jazz <b>is</b> a fictional robot superhero character from the Transformers robot
superhero franchise. ... His original <b>vehicle</b> mode <b>is</b> a Martini <b>Porsche</b> 935 turbo
racing <b>car</b>. Self-possessed, calm, and utterly ... Shortly after the film's release,
Jazz's principal <b>voice</b> actor, Scatman Crothers, died. The movie release was the
last time that ... Paul Leonard Newman (January 26, 1925 – September 26, 2008) was an
American actor, film ... He <b>voiced</b> Doc Hudson in the first installment of Disney-
Pixar's <b>Cars</b> as his final acting performance, with <b>voice</b> ... Newman was
associated with Freeman's established <b>Porsche</b> racing team which allowed both
Newman and ... Jerome Allen Seinfeld <b>is</b> an American comedian, actor, writer, producer, and
director. He <b>is</b> ... Seinfeld <b>is</b> the creator and host of the series Comedians in <b>Cars</b>
Getting ... of Seinfeld as Seinfeld's hero, <b>voiced</b> by Patrick Warburton (character
David ... Classic <b>Cars</b> claims that Seinfeld owns the first and last air-cooled
<b>Porsche</b> ... Lightning McQueen <b>is</b> an anthropomorphic stock <b>car</b> in the animated Pixar film
<b>Cars</b> (2006), ... He <b>is voiced</b> by actor Owen Wilson in <b>Cars</b>, <b>Cars</b> 2, <b>Cars</b> 3, Mater
and the Ghostlight, the <b>Cars</b> video game, the <b>Cars</b> Toon The Radiator Springs
500 ... <b>Cars</b> 3 <b>is</b> a 2017 American 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film
produced by Pixar ... animation. This was the last piece of <b>Cars</b> media where
Katherine Helmond <b>voices</b> Lizzie two years before her death on February 23,
2019. ... Bonnie Hunt as Sally Carrera, a <b>Porsche</b> 996, and Lightning McQueen's
girlfriend. Patrick Galen Dempsey (born January 13, 1966) <b>is</b> an American actor and
racecar driver, best ... He also <b>voiced</b> the character Kenai in Brother Bear sequel
Brother Bear 2, replacing Joaquin Phoenix. ... owner of Dempsey Racing, which
<b>is</b> presently racing two <b>Porsche</b> 911 GT America's in the Tudor United Sports <b>Car</b>
Series. He also <b>voiced</b> the UK and Australian TV advertisements for the PAL version of
Final Fantasy XII. Stewart used his <b>voice</b> for Pontiac and <b>Porsche cars</b> and ... | Who does the voice of the porsche in cars? |
<b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. Instantly
successful, widely read in high schools and middle schools in the United States,
... <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> is a 1962 American drama film directed by Robert Mulligan.
The screenplay by Horton Foote is based on Harper Lee's 1960 Pulitzer ... Nelle Harper Lee (April 28, 1926 – February 19, 2016) was an American novelist
best known for her 1960 novel <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b>. It won the 1961 Pulitzer ... <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> is a 2018 play based on the 1960 novel of the same name
by Harper Lee, adapted for stage by Aaron Sorkin. It opened on Broadway at the
... Harper Lee's <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> was published in 1960. Instantly successful,
widely read in high schools and middle schools in the United States, it has ... Go Set a Watchman is a novel by Harper Lee written before her first and only
other published novel, the Pulitzer Prize–winning <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b>. Although
... Atticus Finch is a fictional character in Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel
of 1960, <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b>. A preliminary version of the character also ... Since the publication of <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> in 1960, there have been many
references and allusions to it in popular culture. The book has been
internationally ... Mary Badham (born October 7, 1952) is an American actress who portrayed Jean
Louise "Scout" Finch in <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> (1962), for which she was ... John F. Megna (November 9, 1952 – September 4, 1995) was an American actor,
director and teacher. His best known role is that of "Dill" in the film <b>To Kill a</b>
<b>Mockingbird</b>. | Who played boo radley in the movie to kill a mockingbird? |
These <b>quarterbacks</b> have started at least one game for the Dallas <b>Cowboys</b> of the
National Football League. They are listed in order of the date of each player's ... Rayne Dakota "Dak" Prescott (born July 29, 1993) is an American football
<b>quarterback</b> for the Dallas <b>Cowboys</b> of the National Football League (NFL). He
played ... Troy Kenneth Aikman (born November 21, 1966) is an American former
professional football player who was a <b>quarterback</b> for the Dallas <b>Cowboys</b> in the
... Stephen John Walsh (born December 1, 1966) is an American football coach and
former player. He is a former <b>quarterback</b> in the National Football League (NFL)
for the Dallas <b>Cowboys</b>, ... Antonio Ramiro "Tony" Romo (born April 21, 1980) is an American football
television analyst and retired <b>quarterback</b> who played his entire 14-year career
with the Dallas <b>Cowboys</b> of ... Roger Thomas Staubach (born February 5, 1942), nicknamed "Roger the Dodger
", "Captain America" and "Captain Comeback", is a former American football
<b>quarterback</b> who played his entire 10-year career for the Dallas <b>Cowboys</b> of ... Wilford Daniel White (born February 9, 1952) is a former <b>quarterback</b> and punter
for the Dallas <b>Cowboys</b> and an American football coach in the Arena Football ... Glenn Thomas Carano (born November 18, 1955) is a former American football
<b>quarterback</b> in the National Football League for the Dallas <b>Cowboys</b> for seven ... Kellen Christopher Moore (born July 5, 1988) is an American football coach and
former <b>quarterback</b> who is the current offensive coordinator of the Dallas
<b>Cowboys</b> of ... Jason Calvin Garrett (born March 28, 1966) is an American football coach and
former player who is the offensive coordinator for the New York Giants of the
National Football League (NFL). He previously served as the head coach of the
Dallas <b>Cowboys</b> during the ... football <b>quarterback</b> at Princeton University, and
also played for the <b>Cowboys</b>, ... | Who was the cowboys quarterback before tony romo? |
<b>Birth of the Dragon</b> is a 2016 American martial arts action film directed by George
Nolfi and written by Christopher Wilkinson and Stephen J. Rivele. The film ... Richard Henry Blood Sr. (born February 28, 1953), better known by his ring name
Ricky "The <b>Dragon</b>" Steamboat, is an American retired professional wrestler. The woman gives <b>birth</b> to a male child who is threatened by a <b>dragon</b>, identified
as the Devil and Satan, who intends to devour the child as soon as he is born. According to the Chinese zodiac, Lee was born in both the hour and the year of
the <b>Dragon</b>, which according to tradition is a strong and fortuitous omen. Lee and
... The Way of the Dragon is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film
written, produced ... The Bruce Lee Story · Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey · The
Legend of Bruce Lee · Bruce Lee, My Brother · I Am Bruce Lee · <b>Birth of the</b>
<b>Dragon</b>. William Gregory Magnussen (born April 20, 1985) is an American actor and
comedian of stage, television, and film. He is best known for roles in Into the
Woods (2014), <b>Birth of the Dragon</b> ... They hope that through the blessed nature of a son born from the Spirit Pearl that
<b>dragon</b> kind would be deemed worthy by Heaven, allowing the <b>dragons</b> to ... Vahagn Vishapakagh (Vahagn the <b>Dragon</b> Reaper) or Vahakn (Armenian:
Վահագն) was a ... Ancient Armenian origin of Vahagn's <b>birth</b> song. In travail were
... During this period Linda gives <b>birth</b> to their first child, Brandon, which helps to
assuage a reconciliation with Linda's mother. Some months later, during Ed
Parker's ... The Water <b>Dragon</b> Lantern Festival. People born within these date ranges can be
said to have been born in the "Year of the <b>Dragon</b>", while bearing the following ... | Who played wong jack man in birth of the dragon? |
This is a list of National Basketball Association players <b>who have had</b> 38 or more
<b>rebounds</b> in a ... The <b>NBA did</b> not record <b>rebounds</b> until the 1950–51 season. ...
19 <b>rebounds</b> in a single quarter is the <b>most</b> of any <b>NBA</b> quarter — regular season
... A progressive list of <b>rebound</b> leaders showing how the record <b>has</b> increased
through the years. Contents. 1 <b>Rebounding</b> leaders; 2 Progressive list of
<b>rebounding</b> leaders; 3 See also; 4 References; 5 External links. <b>Rebounding</b>
leaders[edit]. This is a list of National Basketball Association players by total ...
Active <b>NBA</b> player. In basketball, a <b>rebound</b> is the act of gaining possession of the ball after a missed
field goal or ... Among active players, Andre Drummond <b>has the highest</b> season
<b>rebound</b> total (1,247) and the ... At 22 years, 130 days, Dwight Howard is the
youngest <b>rebounding</b> leader in <b>NBA</b> history (achieved in the 2007–08 season),
while ... <b>NBA</b> playoff record – <b>Most rebounds</b> in a single postseason (444 during the 1969
Playoffs). Chamberlain also <b>has</b> the second-<b>most</b>, with 437 in 1967 Playoffs. <b>NBA</b>
... Rodman <b>has the highest</b> career <b>rebounding</b> average of any player since the <b>NBA</b>
began recording offensive and ... <b>Most</b> defensive <b>rebounds</b> – career. 98 by Tim Duncan. <b>Most rebounds</b> – game.
27 by Bob Pettit (1962). <b>Most rebounds</b> per game. In basketball, a double-double or triple-double is when a player accumulates ten
or more (a ... Only four quadruple doubles <b>have</b> occurred in the <b>NBA</b>, and while
three ... The <b>most</b> common double-double combination is points and <b>rebounds</b>, ... This article lists all-time records achieved in the <b>NBA</b> post-season in major
categories ... New Jersey Nets), 2002; <b>Most rebounds</b> - 118 by Bill Russell,
Boston Celtics (vs. ... Youngest: Carmelo Anthony is the youngest player to log a
double-double in a playoff game, he <b>had</b> a total of 24 points and 10 <b>rebounds</b> in
the game for ... This page details the career achievements of American basketball player Dennis
Rodman. ... 2-time <b>NBA</b> Defensive Player of the Year: 1990, 1991. IBM Award:
1992 ... <b>Most rebounds</b> in an NAIA tournament game: 32, Southeastern
Oklahoma vs. ... Moses Malone <b>had</b> six seasons and Larry Smith <b>had</b> two
seasons. One of ... Wilton Norman Chamberlain was an American basketball player who played as a
center and is ... Chamberlain holds numerous <b>NBA</b> records in scoring,
<b>rebounding</b>, and durability ... Chamberlain <b>had</b> a successful career, winning two
<b>NBA</b> championships, ... He later admitted that this loss was the <b>most</b> painful of his
life. | Who had the most rebounds in the nba? |
... 978-1607060765, May 6, 2009, TWD #1–48. The <b>Walking Dead</b>: <b>Compendium</b>
Two, 978-1607065968, October <b>3</b>, 2012 ... Amy, as portrayed by Emma Bell in the television series. First appearance. Comic
: "Issue #<b>3</b>" (2003); Television: "Days Gone Bye" ( ... Season <b>3</b>[edit]. See also: The <b>Walking Dead</b> (season <b>3</b>). Rick's group comes to
an abandoned prison that they make their new shelter, ... He is an original character and has no comic counterpart in The <b>Walking Dead</b>
comic book series. Contents. 1 Character biography. 1.1 Season <b>3</b>. Andrea is a fictional character from the comic book series The <b>Walking Dead</b> and
is portrayed ... In "Made to Suffer", the eighth volume and conclusion to the first
<b>compendium</b>, the Governor launches an attack on the prison. ... In the series <b>3</b>
line-up of figures for Skybound's The <b>Walking Dead</b> comic book series, she
wears a ... The <b>Walking Dead</b> is an episodic adventure video game developed and
published by Telltale ... Season <b>3</b> and Season 4 of The <b>Walking Dead</b> were
released in 2016 and 2018, respectively. ... artwork by Charlie Adlard and The
<b>Walking Dead</b>: <b>Compendium</b> One, a comic book that embody the first 48 issues
of the series by ... Saga is an epic space opera/fantasy comic book series written by Brian K.
Vaughan and ... outselling those of The <b>Walking Dead</b>, another successful Image
comic. ... would be published in a single volume called Saga: <b>Compendium</b> One.
... three printings ordered for issue #2, and second printings ordered for issues <b>3</b>
– 6. Invincible (Mark Grayson) is an Image Comics Universe superhero. Created by
writer Robert ... Noble Causes: Family Secrets #3 (Nov. 2002) ... Invincible joins
in but blames himself for much of the <b>death</b> and destruction. Cecil invites ... While
<b>walking</b> in the park they see a young alien girl trying to get her "cotha" out of a
tree. Sophia Peletier is a fictional character from the comic series The <b>Walking Dead</b>
and is ... Contents. 1 Appearances. 1.1 Comic book series; 1.2 Television series.
1.2.1 Season 1; 1.2.2 Season 2. 2 Development and reception; <b>3</b> References ... He is beaten to <b>death</b> with a baseball bat by Negan. Series Lifespan: #2 <sup>:14/<b>3</b></sup>–
100 <sup>:</sup> ... | Where does the walking dead compendium 3 end? |
When a serious <b>snowstorm</b> threatens to strand the children in the schoolhouse
on the last day before <b>Christmas</b> vacation, Miss Beadle dismisses the children
early ... Followed by, <b>Little</b> Town on the <b>Prairie</b>. The Long Winter is an autobiographical
children's novel written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published in 1940, the sixth
of nine books in her <b>Little House</b> series. ... In mid-October, the Ingallses wake to
an early <b>blizzard</b> howling around their poorly insulated claim ... pilot · <b>episodes</b>. The "Little House" Books is a series of American children's novels written by
Laura Ingalls ... The cousins come for <b>Christmas</b> that year, and Laura receives a
doll, which ... In mid-October, the Ingalls wake with an unusually early <b>blizzard</b>
howling ... The 2005 ABC five-hour (six-<b>episode</b>) miniseries <b>Little House on the</b>
<b>Prairie</b> ... ... <b>Little House on the Prairie</b>: <b>Blizzard</b> (1976); <b>Little House on the Prairie</b>: A
<b>Christmas</b> They Never Forgot (1981); Little ... Mr. Edwards is a fictional character that appeared in the Little House series of
autobiographical children's novels written by Laura Ingalls Wilder. His character
was later adapted for the NBC television show, <b>Little House on the Prairie</b> and
given the name "Isaiah ... In the time between the pilot movie and his first <b>episode</b>
, "Mr. Edwards' ... The original <b>Little House</b> books were a series of eight autobiographical children's
novels written ... The cousins come for <b>Christmas</b> that year, and Laura receives a
doll, which she names Charlotte. ... In mid-October, the Ingalls wake with an
unusually early <b>blizzard</b> howling around their poorly insulated ... pilot · <b>episodes</b>. There are many <b>Little House on the Prairie</b> characters, appearing in various
forms of media in ... <b>Episode</b> 6. Miss Amy Hearn (played by Josephine
Hutchinson). <b>Episode</b> 7. Olga Nordstrom (played by Kim Richards) ... Ruthy
Leland (played by Vera Miles); Dewey (played by Eric <b>Christmas</b>). <b>Episode</b> 20.
Buffalo Bill (played by ... Preceded by, <b>Little House on the Prairie</b>. Followed by, By the Shores of Silver
Lake. On the Banks of Plum Creek is an autobiographical children's novel written
by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published in 1937, the fourth of nine books in her
Little House series. ... The novel ends with the happy family reunited on
<b>Christmas</b> Eve. Young Pioneers is a 1976 American made-for-television Western film movie
which aired in ... and perseveres through <b>blizzards</b>, grasshopper invasions, crop
destruction, and giving ... produced and scripted the television series pilot for
<b>Little House on the Prairie</b> based ... “<b>Christmas</b> Specials Top Week's Nielsen
Ranking. Charles John Thomas McCann (September 2, 1934 – April 8, 2018) was an
American actor, ... on network television shows including <b>Little House on the</b>
<b>Prairie</b>, Bonanza, ... voices for The Powerpuff Girls and Mickey's Twice Upon a
<b>Christmas</b>. ... In 2013, McCann voiced Moseph "Moe" Mastro Giovanni on an
<b>episode</b> of ... | Little house on the prairie christmas blizzard episode? |
"<b>Nigeria</b>, We Hail Thee" is the former <b>national anthem of Nigeria</b>, used from
independence in ... "<b>Nigeria</b>, We Hail Thee" was adopted as <b>Nigeria's first</b>
<b>national anthem</b> on ... Frances Berda <b>composed</b> the music for "<b>Nigeria</b>, We Hail
Thee.". "Arise, O Compatriots" is the <b>national anthem of Nigeria</b>. It was adopted in the late
1970s and is ... Though it has two verses, usually only the <b>first</b> is sung. On some
... "<b>Nigeria's National Anthem Composer</b>, Pa Ben Odiase, Dies". Gazelle News. A <b>national anthem</b> is generally a patriotic musical composition that evokes and
eulogizes the ... The <b>first national anthem</b> to be officially adopted was La
Marseillaise, for the ... <b>Composed</b> in 1792, it was officially adopted by the French
National ... New Zealand · Nicaragua · Niger · <b>Nigeria</b> · Norway · Oman · Pakistan
· Palau ... God Save the Queen is the royal anthem in a number of Commonwealth realms,
their territories ... "God Save the Queen" is the <b>national anthem</b> of the United
Kingdom and one of two <b>national anthems</b> used by New ... In 1836 William
Hickson <b>wrote</b> an alternative version, of which the <b>first</b>, third, and fourth verses
gained some ... The oldest <b>national anthem</b> defined as "a song, as of praise, devotion, or
patriotism" by ... This was not the <b>first</b> time that a country's de facto or de jure
<b>national anthem</b> had ... in local language(s), English translation of title, Period,
Lyrics <b>writer</b>(s), Music ... <b>Nigeria</b>, "<b>Nigeria</b> We Hail Thee", —, 1960–1978, Lilian
Jean Williams ... Introduction[edit]. Most nation states have an anthem, defined as "a song, as of
praise, devotion ... Among the <b>national anthems</b>, the <b>first</b> to be <b>composed</b> was the
Dutch <b>national anthem</b>, the "Wilhelmus", which was written between 1568 and
1572. ... Federated States of Micronesia, Moldova, Nauru, Niger, <b>Nigeria</b>,
Palestine, ... Pa Benedict Odiase (August 25, 1934 – June 11, 2013) was a <b>Nigerian</b>
<b>composer who composed</b> "Arise, O Compatriots," the <b>national anthem of Nigeria</b>.
... National Mirror. 2013-06-30. Archived from the <b>original</b> on 2013-07-04.
Retrieved ... "God Bless Our Homeland Ghana" is the <b>national anthem</b> of Ghana; it was
adopted in 1957. Contents. 1 History; 2 Lyrics. 2.1 <b>Original</b> lyrics; 2.2 Current
lyrics; 2.3 <b>National Pledge</b> of Ghana ... The music for the <b>national anthem</b> was
originally <b>composed</b> by Philip Gbeho and sung to lyrics written by Emmanuel ... Occupation, Actor, poet, <b>writer</b>. Adebayo Faleti (26 December 1921 – 23 July
2017) was Africa's <b>first</b> newscaster, Africa's <b>first</b> stage play director, Africa's <b>first</b>
film editor and librarian with the <b>first</b> television station in Africa (WNTV/WNBS),
<b>Nigeria's first</b> Yoruba presenter on television and radio alike, a <b>Nigerian</b> poet, ...
He was responsible for translating <b>Nigeria's National Anthem</b> from English to ... The <b>first</b> half was arranged by Mzilikazi Khumalo and the latter half of the <b>song</b>
was arranged by Jeanne Zaidel-Rudolph, who also <b>wrote</b> the final verse. History[
... | Who composed the first national anthem of nigeria? |
<b>Iron Man</b> is a 2008 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics
character of the same ... The director found the opportunity to create a politically
ambitious "ultimate spy <b>movie</b>" in <b>Iron Man</b>, citing inspiration from Tom Clancy,
James ... <b>Iron Man</b> 3 is a 2013 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics
character <b>Iron Man</b>, ... and described her decision to take the role, saying, "I
decided to do <b>Iron Man</b> 3 because I've never done the 'hurry up and wait' <b>movie</b>
before. <b>Iron Man</b> is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published
by Marvel ... "<b>Iron Man</b> is the Best-Reviewed <b>Movie</b> of 2008!". Rotten Tomatoes. <b>Iron Man</b> 2 is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics
character <b>Iron Man</b>, ... On her character's promotion, Paltrow opined "When we
start <b>Iron Man</b> 2 Pepper and Tony are very much in the same vibe... as the <b>movie</b>
... The Marvel Comics character <b>Iron Man</b> has appeared in various other media
since his debut in ... He returns as the main character in the 2010 live-action
<b>movie Iron Man</b> 2, which is set six months after the events of <b>Iron Man</b>. Stark has
become ... The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films are a series of American superhero
films produced ... Their first film is <b>Iron Man</b> (2008), which was distributed by
Paramount Pictures. ... "Kevin Feige Calls the First 22 <b>Movies</b> in the MCU 'The
Infinity Saga,' Says 'Endgame' Will Focus on the Original Core Avengers". /Film. Jonathan "Jon" Favreau is an American actor, director, producer, and
screenwriter. Favreau ... <b>Iron Man</b> was the first Marvel-produced <b>movie</b> under
their alliance with Paramount, and Favreau served as the director and an
executive producer. Tetsuo: The <b>Iron Man</b> (鉄男, Tetsuo) is a 1989 Japanese cyberpunk horror film. ...
This was Tsukamoto's first <b>movie</b> shot on 16mm, all of his previous work having ... Robert John Downey Jr. (born April 4, 1965) is an American actor, producer, and
singer. ... Downey gained wider recognition for starring as Tony Stark / <b>Iron Man</b>
in ten films within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, beginning with <b>Iron Man</b> (2008)
. ... the same Marvel Universe on film by providing continuity among the <b>movies</b>. <b>Iron Man's</b> armor is a fictional powered exoskeleton appearing in American comic
books published by Marvel Comics and is worn by comic book superhero ... | When did the first iron man movie come out? |
<b>Mjolnir</b>, known more formally as Mjölnir is a fictional mythical weapon appearing
in American ... The first use of <b>name</b> of the hammer was in the "Tales of Asgard"
feature in Thor #135 (Dec 1966) in a story by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. ... Brok
and Buri to forge <b>Mjolnir</b> using the core of a star (the <b>movie</b> uses this origin as
well, ... <b>Thor</b> is a 2011 American superhero <b>film</b> based on the Marvel Comics character of
the same <b>name</b>. ... The <b>hammer</b> returns to him, restoring his powers and enabling
him to defeat the Destroyer. Kissing Foster goodbye and vowing to return, ... <b>Hammer</b> of the Gods is a 2009 made-for-TV <b>film</b>, starring Zachery Ty Bryan,
directed by Todor ... Meanwhile, <b>Thor</b> keeps seeing visions of a mighty warrior
and a big <b>hammer</b> and Freyja tells him that his visions are ... Realising their real
intention, Vali says they plan to retrieve "Mjölnir" (the <b>name</b> of the <b>hammer</b> of the
gods). Thor Odinson is a fictional character portrayed by Chris Hemsworth in the Marvel
Cinematic Universe (MCU) <b>film</b> franchise, based on the Marvel Comics character
of the same <b>name</b>. ... The first design element that Wen attempted was <b>Thor's</b>
<b>hammer</b>, <b>Mjolnir</b>, for which Wen created a number of possible alternatives, ... In Norse mythology, Mjölnir is the <b>hammer</b> of <b>Thor</b>, the Norse god associated with
thunder. ... The <b>name</b> is derived from a Proto-Germanic form *meldunjaz, from the
Germanic root of *malanan "to grind" (*melwan, Old Icelandic meldr, mjǫll, ... Thor Odinson is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books
published by Marvel Comics. The character, which is based on the Norse deity of
the same <b>name</b>, is the ... After discovering <b>Thor's hammer Mjolnir</b> (disguised as a
walking stick) and striking it against a rock, he transforms into the thunder god.
Later, in ... Jane Foster is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published
by Marvel ... During this period, she adopts the <b>name Thor</b>, the Goddess of
Thunder, and joins the Avengers. ... films <b>Thor</b> (2011), <b>Thor</b>: The Dark World (
2013), and Avengers: Endgame (2019) and will continue in the upcoming <b>film</b>
<b>Thor</b>: Love ... Thor: Ragnarok is a 2017 American superhero <b>film</b> based on the Marvel Comics
... as Thor and Loki look on, and Hela appears, destroying <b>Thor's hammer Mjolnir</b>.
... based on the Norse mythological deity of the same <b>name</b>, who has become a ... Beta Ray Bill is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books
published by Marvel ... I chose the <b>name</b> for its alliterative qualities. ... One of the
cool things about Thor was the enchantment around <b>Mjolnir</b> and the original ...
Beta Ray Bill appears in the animated DVD <b>film</b> Planet Hulk, voiced by Paul
Dobson. In Germanic mythology, <b>Thor</b> is a <b>hammer</b>-wielding god associated with thunder,
lightning, ... In these sources, <b>Thor</b> bears at least fifteen <b>names</b>, is the husband of
the golden-haired goddess Sif, is the lover of ... The Dark World and <b>Thor</b>:
Ragnarok, as well as a founding member of the Avengers in all four Avengers
<b>movies</b>. | Name of thor's hammer in the movie? |
The <b>Book of Leviticus</b> is the third <b>book</b> of the Torah and of the Old Testament;
scholars ... <b>Leviticus takes place</b> during the month or month-and-a-half between
the ... Eating certain animals produces uncleanliness, as <b>does</b> giving birth;
certain ... This covenant <b>was</b> formulated as an address by Moses to the Israelites (Deut.5:1)
. The next stage <b>took place</b> during the Babylonian captivity. The destruction of ... <b>Leviticus</b> 18 deals with a number of sexual activities considered abominable,
including incest, ... The original text of <b>Leviticus</b> 18, like that of most of the Hebrew
Bible, <b>was</b> written in Hebrew. ... it regards as incestuous unions; one list appears
in the Deuteronomic Code, and two lists <b>occur</b> in the Holiness Code of <b>Leviticus</b>. The Jubilee is the year at the end of seven cycles of shmita (Sabbatical years)
and, according to Biblical regulations, had a special impact on the ownership and
management of land in the Land of Israel. According to the <b>Book of Leviticus</b>,
Hebrew slaves and prisoners would be ... Another practical problem that would
<b>occur</b> if the Jubilee cycle <b>were</b> 50 years ... The <b>Book</b> of Genesis, the first <b>book</b> of the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament, is
an account of ... The "primeval history" <b>has</b> a symmetrical structure hinging on
chapters 6–9, the flood story, ... Eve bears another son, Seth, to <b>take</b> Abel's <b>place</b>.
... that the five <b>books</b> of the Pentateuch—Genesis, Exodus, <b>Leviticus</b>, Numbers
and ... Sukkot commonly translated as Feast of Tabernacles known also as the Festival
of Ingathering ... The more elaborate religious significance from the <b>Book of</b>
<b>Leviticus</b> is that of commemorating the Exodus and the ... and dance, known as
Simchat Beit HaShoeivah (Celebration of the Place of Water-Drawing), <b>take</b>
<b>place</b>. The Exodus is the charter myth of the Israelites. Spread over the <b>books</b> of Exodus
, <b>Leviticus</b>, ... Its message is that Israel <b>was</b> delivered from slavery by Yahweh,
and ... There is a widespread agreement that the composition of the Torah or
Pentateuch, the biblical <b>books</b> which contain the Exodus narrative, <b>took place</b> in
the ... As such it draws to a conclusion the themes introduced in Genesis and played
out in Exodus and <b>Leviticus</b>: God <b>has</b> promised the Israelites that they shall
become ... To suggest an item, please <b>do</b> so at the portal discussion page. ... The <b>Book</b> of
Exodus narrates how Moses led the Israelites in building the Tabernacle ...
<b>Leviticus takes place</b> during the month or month-and-a-half between the
completion of ... Torah <b>has</b> a range of meanings. It can most specifically mean the first five <b>books</b>
of the 24 ... The <b>Book of Leviticus</b> begins with instructions to the Israelites on how
to use the Tabernacle, which they had just built (<b>Leviticus</b> 1–10). ... affirms that
the Torah <b>has</b> multiple authors and that its composition <b>took place</b> over centuries. | When did the book of leviticus take place? |
The <b>Czech Republic</b> also known by its short-form name, Czechia (/ˈtʃɛkiə/ (
About this sound listen); Czech: Česko [ˈtʃɛsko] ( About this sound listen)), is a
<b>country</b> in Central Europe bordered by Poland to the northeast, ... In the 19th
century, the Czech lands <b>became</b> the industrial powerhouse of the monarchy and
were ... Czechoslovakia, or Czecho-Slovakia was a sovereign state in Central Europe
that existed from ... In 1960, the <b>country</b> officially <b>became</b> a socialist <b>republic</b>, the
Czechoslovak Socialist <b>Republic</b>. ... The <b>country</b> subsequently <b>became</b> the
<b>Czech</b> and Slovak Federative <b>Republic</b> (ČSFR), or Československo (<b>Czech</b>
version) and ... With the collapse of the Habsburg monarchy at the end of World War I, the
independent <b>country</b> of Czechoslovakia (<b>Czech</b>, Slovak: Československo) was
formed as a result of the critical intervention of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson,
among others. The <b>Czechs</b> and Slovaks were not at the same level of economic
and ... The <b>Czechs</b> in the greatly weakened Czechoslovak <b>Republic</b> were forced
to ... The Dissolution of Czechoslovakia which took effect on 1 January 1993, was the
self-determined split of the federal republic of Czechoslovakia into the
independent <b>countries</b> of the <b>Czech Republic</b> and Slovakia. These polities
mirrored the Czech Socialist Republic and the Slovak Socialist ... still unable to
<b>become</b> dual citizens of both the <b>Czech Republic</b> and Slovakia, ... Religion in the <b>Czech Republic</b> was dominated by Christianity until at least the
early 20th ... Going forward, Czechs have <b>become</b> more wary and pessimistic of
religion ... The <b>Czech Republic</b> is one of the least religious <b>countries</b> in the world. The history of what are now known as the Czech lands (Czech: České země) is
very diverse. ... Kingdom in 1198. The <b>country</b> reached its greatest territorial
extent and is considered as the Golden Age. ... the Slovak Republic. The <b>Czech</b>
<b>Republic became</b> a member of NATO in 1999, and the European Union in May
2004. Bohemia is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech lands in
the present-day <b>Czech Republic</b>. ... In 1990, the name was changed to the <b>Czech</b>
<b>Republic</b>, which <b>became</b> a separate state in ... I of Austria <b>became</b> the new King
of Bohemia and the <b>country became</b> a constituent state of the Habsburg
Monarchy. The <b>Czech Republic</b> has <b>become</b> one of the major tourist destinations in Europe,
receiving over ... Statistics[edit]. Most non-residents arriving to the <b>Czech</b>
<b>Republic</b> and staying overnight are from the following <b>countries</b>: ... The <b>Czech Republic</b>'s official formal and short names at the United Nations are
Česká ... In the 9th century, the <b>country became</b> officially known as the Duchy of ... Slovakia officially the Slovak Republic is a landlocked <b>country</b> in Central Europe.
It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south,
Austria to the southwest, and the <b>Czech Republic</b> to the ... In 1969
Czechoslovakia <b>became</b> a federation of the Czech Socialist Republic and the
Slovak Socialist ... | When did the czech republic become a country? |
A hologram is a physical recording of an interference pattern which uses
diffraction to reproduce a <b>three</b>-<b>dimensional light</b> field, resulting in an <b>image</b>
which ... Confocal microscopy, most frequently confocal <b>laser</b> scanning microscopy (
CLSM) or <b>laser</b> confocal scanning microscopy (LCSM), is an optical imaging
technique for increasing optical resolution and contrast of a micrograph by
means of using a spatial pinhole to block out-of-focus <b>light</b> in <b>image</b> formation ...
Capturing multiple two-<b>dimensional images</b> at different depths in a sample ... Stereoscopy is a film (non-digital) technique for creating or enhancing the illusion
of depth in an ... Because all points in the <b>image produced</b> by stereoscopy focus
at the same ... The fused <b>three</b>-<b>dimensional image</b> appears larger and more
distant than the ... Most people have never seen a <b>laser</b>-lit transmission hologram
. A speckle pattern is <b>produced</b> by the mutual interference of a set of coherent
wavefronts. ... When <b>laser light</b> which has been scattered off a rough surface falls
on ... Under Rayleigh–Gans condition, in particular, speckle <b>dimension</b> mirrors
the ... particularly in holographic imaging because of the grainy <b>image produced</b>. 3D scanning is the process of analyzing a real-world object or environment to
collect data on its ... The time-of-flight 3D <b>laser</b> scanner is an active scanner that
uses <b>laser light</b> to probe the subject. At the ... Computed tomography (CT) is a
medical imaging method which generates a <b>three</b>-<b>dimensional image</b> of the
inside of an ... A holographic display is a type of display that utilizes <b>light</b> diffraction to create a
virtual <b>three</b>-<b>dimensional image</b> ... The <b>produced image</b> is fully 3-dimensional
and can be viewed from all 360 degrees to gain spatial perspective. Bove claims
that this ... Most modern day holograms use a <b>laser</b> as its <b>light</b> source. In this type
of ... Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an imaging technique that uses low-
coherence <b>light</b> to capture micrometer-resolution, two- and <b>three</b>-<b>dimensional</b>
<b>images</b> ... The "en-face" tomographic <b>images</b> are thus <b>produced</b> by a wide-field ...
By using a supercontinuum <b>laser</b> as a <b>light</b> source and balancing the optical
dispersion ... Lidar is a surveying method that measures distance to a target by illuminating the
target with <b>laser light</b> and measuring the reflected <b>light</b> with a sensor. Differences
in <b>laser</b> return times and wavelengths can then be used to make ... This
technique has been used for <b>three</b>-<b>dimensional image</b> mapping of California's
waters ... ... and timed <b>light</b> (including <b>laser</b>) against water particles. The water refracts and
reflects the <b>light</b>, and in doing so, <b>three</b>-<b>dimensional images</b> can be <b>produced</b>. The 3D printing process builds a <b>three</b>-<b>dimensional</b> object from a computer-aided
design ... One of the key advantages of 3D printing is the ability to <b>produce</b> very
complex ... selective <b>laser</b> sintering (SLS), FDM is typically the most inexpensive
of the three by a ... Each slice is converted into a two-dimensional mask <b>image</b>. | What is a three dimensional image produced by laser light? |
Succession to the British <b>throne</b> is determined by descent, sex legitimacy, and
religion. ... <b>Next in line</b> after him is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, the Prince
of Wales's ... Henry Tudor, a female-line descendant of a legitimated branch of
the <b>royal</b> ... Upon Edward VI's death in 1553, Jane was proclaimed Queen of
<b>England</b> ... This is a list of the individuals who were, at any given time, considered the <b>next in</b>
<b>line</b> to ... Anne became Queen of <b>England</b>, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702
and Queen of ... There has been one female heir presumptive who was displaced
as heir by her younger brother: Victoria, Princess <b>Royal</b> (daughter of Victoria). In its 600-year history since William I claimed the English <b>throne</b>, succession has
been ... An artist's impression of the negotiation for the <b>throne of England</b>
between ... Queen of Scots who would have been <b>next in line</b> were excluded by
Henry's ... 1650) Charles II's nephew via Mary, Princess <b>Royal</b> and Princess of
Orange ... The Crown Prince of Thailand is a title held by the heir apparent to the Thai
<b>throne</b>. First created by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) in 1886, for his son Prince
Maha Vajirunhis, the king's eldest son by a <b>royal</b> wife Queen Savang Vadhana.
Prior to this, the Siamese <b>throne</b> did not have a law or formal system regulating
the <b>royal</b> ... it also re-affirmed Agnatic Primogeniture, or succession through the
male-<b>line</b> ... The Regency Acts are Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed at
various times, ... Under the act, if the monarch died while the heir to the <b>throne</b>
was overseas, the government would be run until the ... The <b>next</b> in the <b>line</b> of
succession was her uncle, the 66-year-old Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland
, who ... This page is a list of heirs to the Dutch <b>throne</b>. The list includes all individuals
who were ... on 16 March 1815. Those who succeeded as King or Queen of the
Netherlands are shown in bold. The list also shows who were <b>next in line</b> to the
heirs. The order of succession to the Saudi Arabian <b>throne</b> is determined by, and within,
the House of ... A deputy crown prince (second in <b>line</b> for the <b>throne</b>) was first
selected in 2014. The current ruler of Saudi ... first in the <b>line</b> of succession. The
Allegiance Council was created in 2006 to facilitate the <b>royal</b> transfer of power. This page is a list of heirs to the Swedish <b>throne</b>. The list includes all individuals
who were ... (status), Became heir, Ceased to be heir, <b>Next in line</b> of succession,
Monarch. Date, Reason, Date, Reason. Crown Prince Gustav, Eldest son The House of Saud is the ruling <b>royal</b> family of Saudi Arabia. It is composed of the
descendants ... The succession to the Saudi Arabian <b>throne</b> was designed to
pass from one son of the first king, Ibn Saud, to another. The <b>next in line</b>, Crown
Prince Mohammad bin Salman, is the son of King Salman. The king-appointed ... The succession to the childless Elizabeth I of <b>England</b> was an open question
from her ... The male <b>line</b> from Henry VIII had failed with the death in 1553 of
Edward VI. ... II of <b>England</b>, that his uncle, the magnate John of Gaunt, would
claim the <b>throne</b> ... the <b>next</b> Succession to the Crown of <b>England</b>, by R. Doleman (
comprising ... | Who is next in line for the royal throne of england? |
In the Republic of <b>India</b>, a <b>chief minister</b> is the elected head of government of the
... A <b>chief minister</b> must be: a citizen of <b>India</b>. should <b>be a</b> member of the state
legislature. If a person is elected <b>chief minister</b> who is not a ... M. O. Hasan Farook Maricar (6 September 1937 – 26 January 2012) was a three-
time <b>Chief Minister</b> of the Union Territory of Pondicherry. He was the youngest
<b>chief minister</b> of any state of <b>India</b>. The Prime <b>Minister</b> of <b>India</b> (IAST: Bhāratīya Pradhānamantrī) is the leader of the
executive of the Government of <b>India</b>. The prime <b>minister</b> is also the <b>chief</b> adviser
to the president of <b>India</b> and head ... The president of <b>India</b>—subject to <b>eligibility</b>
—invites a person who is commanding support of majority members of Lok
Sabha ... Narendra Damodardas Modi Gujarati pronunciation: [ˈnəɾendrə
dɑmodəɾˈdɑs ˈmodiː] ( About this sound listen) (born 17 September 1950) is
an <b>Indian</b> politician serving as the 14th and current Prime Minister of <b>India</b> since
2014. He was the <b>Chief Minister</b> of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014 and is the Member
of ... Modi <b>became</b> an RSS sambhag pracharak (regional organiser) in 1978, ... Nara Chandrababu Naidu (born 20 April 1950), popularly known as CBN, is an
<b>Indian</b> politician and the Leader of Opposition in the Andhra Pradesh Legislative
Assembly. He is a former <b>Chief Minister</b> of Andhra Pradesh serving from 2014 to
2019. ... Naidu <b>became</b> a Congress (I) member of the Andhra Pradesh legislative
... Devendra Gangadharrao Fadnavis (born 22 July 1970) is an <b>Indian</b> politician
who is the current ... At the <b>age</b> of 44, he <b>became</b> the second youngest <b>Chief</b>
<b>Minister</b> of Maharashtra after Sharad Pawar. Fadnavis represents the Nagpur
South ... This list details <b>chief ministers of Indian</b> states and union territories who have
served for the longest years consecutively or otherwise. This list includes chief ... The Cabinet Secretary (IAST: Mantrimaṇḍala Saciva) is the top-most executive
official and ... The Cabinet Secretary is under the direct charge of the prime
<b>minister</b>. ... time as the Secretariat's main role <b>became</b> coordinating the work of
the departments. ... Act as the chairman of the Conference of <b>Chief</b> Secretaries of
States. <b>Age</b> of candidacy is the <b>minimum age</b> at which a person can legally qualify to
hold certain ... In Canada, to be eligible to run for elected office one must <b>be a</b>
<b>minimum</b> of 18 ... <b>Chief Minister</b>, Vidhan Sabha Speaker, Minister in the State
Governments. ... Criticism has been on the rise to decrease the <b>age</b> of candidacy
in <b>India</b>. The <b>Chief</b> Election Commissioner heads the Election Commission of <b>India</b>, a
body ... Term length, 6 yrs or up to 65 yrs of age ... In June 2012, Lal Krishna
Advani, a veteran <b>Indian</b> politician and former Deputy Prime <b>Minister</b> of <b>India</b> (as
well as ... | Minimum age to become chief minister in india? |
"<b>Star Wars</b> (Main Title)" is a 1977 instrumental hit single <b>composed</b> and
conducted by John Williams. It is the main musical <b>theme</b> of <b>Star Wars</b> and is also
considered the primary ... "<b>Star Wars</b> (Main Title)" was the lesser of two hits
featuring <b>music</b> from <b>Star Wars</b>. Meco's disco version of "<b>Star Wars Theme</b>/
Cantina Band" ... In fact, some of Williams' <b>themes</b> are <b>written</b> from the outset purely to convey a
certain mood rather than evoke a ... John Towner Williams (born February 8, 1932) is an American composer,
conductor, and ... The <b>Star Wars</b>' <b>theme</b>, is among the most widely recognized in
film history, and the "Force <b>Theme</b>" ... Also in 2008 Williams <b>composed music</b> for
two documentaries, Warner at War and A Timeless Call, the latter directed by
Spielberg. "The Imperial March (Darth Vader's <b>Theme</b>)" is a musical <b>theme</b> present in the
<b>Star Wars</b> franchise. It was <b>composed</b> by John Williams for the film The Empire ... This is a list of compositions by John Williams. Contents. 1 Film scores. 1.1 1950s
; 1.2 1960s ... Film scores[edit]. The following list consists of select films for which
John Williams <b>composed</b> the score and/or <b>songs</b>. ... 2018, Solo: A <b>Star Wars</b>
Story · Ron Howard, Credited for Han Solo <b>theme</b> and original <b>Star Wars music</b> The "Theme from Star Trek is an instrumental musical piece <b>composed</b> by
Alexander Courage ... Over time, the show's <b>theme music</b> has become
immediately recognizable, even by many people who have never seen the
program. Portions of the ... Crossovers · Kirk and Uhura's kiss · Comparison to
<b>Star Wars</b> · Fandom. "Duel of the Fates" is a musical <b>theme</b> recurring in the <b>Star Wars</b> prequel trilogy
and the Expanded Universe. It was <b>composed</b> by The Beatles and sold to John
Williams and recorded for ... With the <b>music</b> video for this <b>theme</b>, the LSO became
the only classical group to ever have a video debut on MTV's Total Request Live. <b>Star Wars</b>: The Force Awakens – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the film ...
Gustavo Dudamel conducted the opening and end title <b>music</b> for the film at ... He
has <b>written</b> five new <b>themes</b>, two of which – 'Rey's <b>Theme</b>' and the 'March of the ... The <b>music</b> was <b>composed</b> and conducted by John Williams, and performed by ...
of <b>music</b> video clips from the <b>Star Wars</b> film series set to selected <b>themes</b> from ... This is a list of composers of music for the series Star Trek, and other articles
about music ... The following individuals wrote movie scores, <b>theme music</b>, or
incidental ... The score for Star Trek: The Motion Picture was <b>written</b> by Jerry
Goldsmith, ... elements of John Williams' <b>Star Wars</b> and Jerry Goldsmith's original
Star Trek ... | When was the star wars theme song composed? |
This article contains character information for the American television sitcom
<b>Home</b> ... Al then showed an interest in <b>Jill's friend Karen</b>, but when he learned
she ... In K&B's band, he <b>plays</b> empty plastic fuel cans as drums, using
screwdrivers as ... <b>Home Improvement</b> is an American television sitcom starring Tim Allen, that aired
on ABC from ... Brad and Randy participate in a Christmas <b>play</b> as meager parts.
... <b>Karen</b> (Betsy Randle), <b>Jill's friend</b>, visits, and Tim has to tolerate and stand up
to her constant comments about his masculinity and his own tool show. Because
... Patricia Castle Richardson (born February 23, 1951) is an American actress best
known for her portrayal of <b>Jill</b> Taylor on the sitcom <b>Home Improvement</b>, ... was
<b>friends</b> with classmates Beth Henley and Stephen Tobolowsky, who was ...
Richardson is the godmother of actress Betty Gilpin, the daughter of <b>actor</b> Jack
Gilpin. "The Yada Yada" is the 153rd episode of the American NBC sitcom Seinfeld. The
19th episode of the eighth season, it aired on April 24, 1997. Peter Mehlman and
<b>Jill</b> Franklyn were nominated for an Emmy for ... Kramer decides on <b>Karen</b>, and
Mickey also decides to make his commitment; however, Kramer meets <b>Karen's</b> ... Betsy May Randle is an American actress best known for her role as Amy
Matthews on Boy ... Family Ties (1989), in 2-part episode: "All in the
Neighborhood", as Nancy; <b>Home Improvement</b> (1992–1993) as <b>Karen</b> Kelly (7
episodes); Boy ... This article about an American television <b>actor</b> or actress born
in the 1950s is a stub. Ann Leslie "Lee" Garlington (born July 20, 1953) is an American actress.
Garlington was born ... Garlington was originally intended to <b>play</b> the lead female
role in Seinfeld. ... 1989, 1991, Roseanne, Carole Karoszek / <b>Karen</b> Miller,
Episodes: "Death ... 1993, <b>Home Improvement</b>, Joanie Graham, Episode: "Feud
for Thought". Rebecca Balding (born September 21, 1955) is an American actress who is
probably best ... Balding <b>played</b> Corky Crandall in 1979 in the sitcom Makin' It, as
well as the original female reporter Carla ... 1984, Family Ties, <b>Karen</b> Banks, "
Working at It" ... 1993, <b>Home Improvement</b>, Leslie Morrison, "Feud for Thought". Mary Claire "Mimi" Kennedy (born September 25, 1948) is an American actress,
author, and ... She got her start in theater with the Rochester Community <b>Players</b>,
appearing ... In the 1970s, she was in the musical Rhinegold, featuring songs by
her <b>friend</b> Jim Steinman. ... 1991, Sins of the Mother, <b>Karen</b> Turner, Television
film. Morgan Fairchild is an American actress. She began acting in the late 1970s and
early 1980s ... Fairchild has also <b>performed</b> in theater and <b>played</b> guest roles on
television comedies, including ... Guest Actress in a Comedy Series), Roseanne,
Cybill and <b>Friends</b>. ... 1998, <b>Home Improvement</b>, Herself, Episode: "Mr. Likeable". China Wing Kantner (born January 25, 1971) is an American actress of television
, theatre and ... Her 1998 appearance in season seven of <b>Home Improvement</b> as
the recurring character ... On 13 April 2011, Kantner married <b>actor</b> and producer
Seth Isler and now prefers to be ... Some <b>friends</b> of hers turn their nose up at that. | Who played jill's friend karen on home improvement? |
A <b>seed</b> is an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective <b>outer</b> covering. The
formation of the <b>seed</b> ... In the case of sunflower and corn "<b>seeds</b>", what is sown is
the <b>seed</b> enclosed in a <b>shell</b> or husk, whereas the potato is a tuber. Many
structures ... Husk (or hull) in botany is the <b>outer shell</b> or coating of a <b>seed</b>. It often refers to the
leafy outer covering of an ear of maize (corn) as it grows on the plant. Literally ... The fruit of the almond is a drupe, consisting of an <b>outer</b> hull and a hard <b>shell</b> with
the <b>seed</b>, which is not a true nut, inside. Shelling almonds refers to removing ... They are recognized by their small <b>seed</b> pods: triangular in cross-section and
spindle-shaped, with a thin, papery <b>outer shell</b> and small, black <b>seeds</b>; Elettaria ... ... <b>seed</b> and may contain fertiliser, growth promoters and or <b>seed</b> treatment as
well as an inert carrier and a polymer <b>outer shell</b>. The term "<b>seed</b> dressing" is
also ... Nutmeg is the <b>seed</b> or ground spice of several species of the genus Myristica.
Myristica ... from its hard <b>seed</b> coat until the kernels rattle in their <b>shells</b> when
shaken. The <b>shell</b> is then broken with a wooden club and the nutmegs are picked
out. A walnut is the nut of any tree of the genus Juglans (Family Juglandaceae),
particularly the Persian or English walnut, Juglans regia. A walnut is the edible
<b>seed</b> of a drupe, and thus not a true botanical nut. It is commonly consumed as a
nut. After full ripening for its edible <b>seed</b> when the <b>shell</b> has been discarded, it is
... Commercially, crushed walnut <b>shells</b> are still used <b>outside</b> of aviation for ... Mature, ripe coconuts can be used as edible <b>seeds</b>, or processed for oil and plant
milk from the flesh, charcoal from the hard <b>shell</b>, and coir from the fibrous husk. ... is a <b>seed</b> that is used as a prayer bead in Hinduism, especially in Shaivism.
When they are ripe, rudraksha <b>seeds</b> are covered by a blue <b>outer shell</b> and are ... ... in words and pictures: "Husk (or hull) in botany is the <b>outer shell</b> or coating of a
<b>seed</b>. ... The maize (corn) article refers to husks in the sense of the leafy outer ... | What is the outer shell of a seed called? |
Fabrizio "Fab" Filippo (born November 30, 1973) is a Canadian actor. Contents. 1
Biography ... His best-known roles include <b>Scott</b> Hope in <b>Buffy the Vampire</b>
<b>Slayer</b>, violinist Ethan Gold in Queer as Folk, Dom Ramone in Ready or Not and
... Robia LaMorte <b>Scott</b> (born 1970) is an American actress and dancer. She is best
known as a dancer and spokesperson for the musician Prince, and for starring as
Jenny Calendar in the television series <b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b>. <b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b> · Serenity. <b>Scott</b> Allie is an American comics writer and
editor, best known as an editor and executive at ... "Angel" is the seventh episode of season 1 of the television series <b>Buffy the</b>
<b>Vampire Slayer</b>. It was written by co-executive producer David Greenwalt and
directed by <b>Scott</b> Brazil. <b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b> Season Nine is a comic book series published by Dark
Horse Comics ... Editor <b>Scott</b> Allie confirmed his intent for characters from the
Buffy and Angel television series to interact more freely with one another, giving
the ... Serena Harriet <b>Scott</b> Thomas (born 21 September 1961) is an English actress.
Her television ... She played a villainous "watcher" in the <b>Buffy the Vampire</b>
<b>Slayer</b> episode "Revelations" (1998) and also starred in the short-lived series All
Souls ... "Faith, Hope & Trick" is the third episode of season three of the television show
<b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b>. This episode introduces the character Faith, another
vampire slayer, who will ... That night at the Bronze, fellow student <b>Scott</b> Hope
attempts to talk to Buffy, but she becomes distracted by a suspected vampire
leading a ... William <b>Scott</b> Workman (September 16, 1966 - September 29, 2013) was an
American ... Television credits include The X-Files, <b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b> and
Sons of Anarchy. Workman died of cancer on September 29, 2013 in Calabasas,
... "Business School" is the seventeenth episode of the third season of the American
version of The Office, and the show's 45th overall. In the episode, Michael <b>Scott</b> (
Steve Carell) is invited by Ryan Howard (B. J. ... Despite Whedon's experience
with <b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b>, the subplot about Dwight coming to believe that
Jim ... <b>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</b>: Chaos Bleeds is a 2003 video game and the fourth of ...
Vampire Slayer comic book artist Cliff Richards as well as cover art by J. <b>Scott</b> ... | Who played scott in buffy the vampire slayer? |
"When <b>I Look at the World</b>" is the ninth track from U2's 2000 album, All That You
Can't Leave ... Songs <b>written</b> by the Edge · Songs <b>written</b> by Adam Clayton ·
Songs <b>written</b> by Larry Mullen Jr. Song recordings produced by Daniel Lanois. "When <b>I Look</b> at You" is a song by American singer-songwriter and actress Miley
Cyrus. The song was <b>written</b> by Hillary Lindsey and John Shanks, and produced
by ... Cyrus performed "When <b>I Look</b> at You" at the 2009 Wonder <b>World</b> Tour, her
first <b>world</b> tour. She performed the song at each venue during the tour, wearing a
... <b>I Look</b> to You is the seventh and final studio album by American singer Whitney
Houston. ... from the album, was only released to UK radio stations to promote the
accompanying Nothing but Love <b>World</b> Tour. ... Slant Magazine critic Sal
Cinquemani also <b>wrote I Look</b> to You finds Whitney struggling to hit notes and
deliver ... No Matter How <b>I Look</b> at It, It's You Guys' Fault <b>I</b>'m Not Popular! (Japanese: 私が
モテないのはどう考えてもお前らが悪い!, Hepburn: Watashi ga Motenai no wa Dō
Kangaetemo Omaera ga Warui!), commonly referred to as WataMote (わたモテ),
is a Japanese manga series <b>written</b> and illustrated ... school because she has
become well-versed in the <b>world</b> of otome games. "<b>I Look</b> to You" is a pop-soul song performed by American recording artist
Whitney Houston, ... On February 18, 2012, R. Kelly (who <b>wrote</b> "<b>I Look</b> to You")
performed the song at Houston's homegoing at New Hope ... The song is covered
by Selah on his fourth album, Hope of the Broken <b>World</b>, which was released on
2011. "Ue o Muite Arukō" (上を向いて歩こう, "<b>I Look</b> Up As <b>I</b> Walk", alternatively titled "
Sukiyaki") is a song recorded by Japanese crooner Kyu Sakamoto, first released
... "Every Time <b>I Look</b> at You" is a song by the American rock band Kiss from their
1992 studio album Revenge. It became the album's final single. Contents. 1
Background and <b>writing</b>; 2 Composition; 3 Personnel; 4 Charts ... "A <b>World</b>
Without Heroes"; "<b>I</b>"; "The Oath" (Japan only). Creatures of the Night. "<b>I</b> Love It
Loud" (US) ... Leslie Bricusse (born 29 January 1931) is an English composer, lyricist, and
playwright, most ... They <b>wrote</b> the musical Stop the <b>World</b> – <b>I</b> Want to Get Off (
1961) which was made into a film in 1966. ... Guide for the Married Man"),
Maureen McGovern ("Can You Read My Mind"), and Diana Krall ("When <b>I Look</b> in
Your Eyes"). (2007), "<b>We</b> Rock" (2008). Music video. "When You <b>Look</b> Me in the Eyes" on
YouTube. "When You <b>Look</b> Me in the Eyes" is a song by the American pop rock
group Jonas Brothers. ... "<b>We</b> Rock"; "<b>We</b> Are the <b>World</b> 25 for Haiti"; "Runaway"; "
Lonely". Other songs. "Poor Unfortunate Souls"; "Shelf"; "BB Good"; "Love Is on Its
Way ... When <b>I Look</b> in Your Eyes is the fifth studio album by Canadian singer Diana
Krall, released on ... Wallflower <b>World</b> Tour · Turn Up the Quiet <b>World</b> Tour.
Related ... | When was i look at the world written? |
<b>Database design</b> is the organization of <b>data</b> according to a <b>database</b> model. The
<b>designer</b> determines what <b>data</b> must be stored and how the <b>data</b> elements
interrelate. With this information, they can begin to fit the <b>data</b> to the <b>database</b>
model. <b>Database</b> management system <b>manages</b> the <b>data</b> accordingly. ... In a
majority of cases, a <b>person</b> who is doing the <b>design</b> of a <b>database</b> is a ... Video game <b>design</b> is the process of <b>designing</b> the content and rules of video
games in the ... or a big budget action or sports <b>title</b>, <b>designers</b> may number in the
dozens. ... visual <b>designer</b>, or project <b>manager</b>, although sometimes he or she
can also ... Level <b>designer</b> is the <b>person</b> responsible for <b>creating</b> game
environment, ... <b>Database</b> administration is the function of managing and maintaining <b>database</b>
management ... Take care of the <b>Database design</b> and implementation. ... While
individuals usually specialize in <b>one</b> type of <b>database</b> administration, ... needs of
the organization splits into highly skilled workers to <b>create</b> and <b>manage</b> the ... ... tasked with every aspect of <b>designing</b>, building and maintaining a website..
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July 2018). (Learn how and when to remove this template message). A
webmaster is a <b>person</b> responsible for maintaining <b>one</b> or more websites. The
<b>title</b> may refer ... Depending on the nature of the websites they <b>manage</b>,
webmasters may be ... <b>Data</b> modeling in software engineering is the process of <b>creating</b> a <b>data</b> model for
an ... Implementation of <b>one</b> conceptual <b>data</b> model may require multiple logical
... to model <b>data</b> in a standard, consistent, predictable manner in order to <b>manage</b>
... The <b>database design</b> documented in these schemas are converted through a ... An architect is a <b>person</b> who plans, <b>designs</b> and reviews the construction of
buildings. ... In Europe, the <b>titles</b> architect and engineer were primarily
geographical ... The architect, once hired by a client, is responsible for <b>creating</b> a
<b>design</b> concept ... as an information <b>database</b> for the sharing of <b>design</b> and
building information ... <b>Design</b> management is a field of inquiry that uses project management, <b>design</b>,
strategy, and ... <b>Design</b> management is the effective deployment by line
<b>managers</b> of the ... and <b>design</b> was perceived as <b>one</b> part of the product
development process. ... Corporate <b>design</b> management implements, <b>develops</b>,
and maintains the ... A <b>data</b> architect is a practitioner of <b>data</b> architecture, a <b>data</b> management
discipline concerned with <b>designing</b>, <b>creating</b>, deploying and managing an
organization's <b>data</b> architecture. <b>Data</b> architects define how the <b>data</b> will be
stored, consumed, integrated and <b>managed</b> by different <b>data</b> entities and IT
systems, ... It is closely allied with business architecture and is considered to be
<b>one</b> of ... ... with cards holding information about books in a library (author, <b>title</b>, subject, etc
.). Metadata is "<b>data</b> that provides information about other <b>data</b>". In other words, it
is "<b>data</b> about ... Metadata can be stored and <b>managed</b> in a <b>database</b>, often
called a metadata registry or metadata repository. However, without context and
a ... A computer programmer, sometimes called more recently a coder is a <b>person</b>
who <b>creates</b> ... Some who work with web programming languages also prefix
their <b>titles</b> with web. ... between programmers and developers, in that <b>one</b> who
implements is not the same as the <b>one who designs</b> the class structure or
hierarchy. | The person who designs creates and manages the database is the? |
The logos and uniforms of the Los Angeles <b>Lakers</b> have gone through many
changes ... The original <b>MPLS</b> uniforms were later used as throwback uniforms in
the ... the striping scheme, this look <b>would</b> be used by the <b>Lakers</b> until the 1977–
78 season. ... The white <b>jerseys</b> were designed by <b>Lakers</b> owner Jerry Buss'
daughter ... 1996–2016: The Kobe Bryant era. Championship banners, <b>Lakers</b> retired <b>jerseys</b>
, and honored Minneapolis <b>Lakers</b> banner hanging in the rafters of Staples ... The <b>Lakers</b> set another record in 1972 by winning 69 games; this mark <b>would</b>
<b>stand</b> for nearly a quarter of a century. Los Angeles led the league in scoring, ... Jerome Alan West (born May 28, 1938) is an American basketball executive and
former player. ... Selvy then missed an open 8-foot shot which <b>would</b> have won
the <b>Lakers</b> their first title. ... pre-injury self, The two long-<b>standing</b> rivals split the
first six games, with West's usual scoring dominance countered ... 44 <b>jersey</b> in
1983. Multiprotocol Label Switching (<b>MPLS</b>) is a routing technique in
telecommunications networks ... label pop action is advertised as label value 3 «
implicit-null» (which is never found in a label, since it <b>means</b> that the label is to be
popped). ... An <b>MPLS</b> header <b>does</b> not identify the type of data carried inside the
<b>MPLS</b> path. Elgin Gay Baylor (born September 16, 1934) is an American former basketball
player, coach, ... The club <b>would</b> have gone bankrupt." ... Baylor won the NBA
Rookie of the Year Award and led the <b>Lakers</b> from last place the previous ... over
taller players, led him to numerous NBA scoring records, several of which still
<b>stand</b>. The Minnesota Timberwolves are an American professional basketball team
based in ... In the three-team mid-season deal that sent Marbury to the New
<b>Jersey</b> Nets, the ... Mark Madsen, the latter coming off an NBA Championship
with the <b>Lakers</b>. ... Love <b>would</b> later break Garnett's team record of 37 straight
double-doubles ... Harry Peter "Bud" Grant Jr. (born May 20, 1927) is a former head coach and
player of American ... After college, he played for the Minneapolis <b>Lakers</b> of the
National Basketball ... A statue of Grant <b>stands</b> in front of the Winnipeg Blue
Bombers' current ... Grant <b>would</b> remain the head coach of the Blue Bombers until
1966. George Lawrence Mikan Jr. (June 18, 1924 – June 1, 2005), nicknamed Mr.
Basketball, was a ... In his later years, Mikan was involved in a long-<b>standing</b>
legal battle against the NBA, ... This routine <b>would</b> become later known as the
Mikan Drill. ... In his first season with the <b>Lakers</b>, Mikan led the league in scoring
with 1,195 ... The Minnesota Twins are an American professional baseball team based in
Minneapolis, ... This <b>would</b> mark the only World Series triumph for the franchise
during their ... The NBA's Minneapolis <b>Lakers</b> had relocated to Los Angeles in
1960 due to ... The "TC" logo was moved to a sleeve on the <b>jerseys</b>, and
occasionally ... | What does mpls stand for on the lakers jerseys? |
Jacques-Louis David was a <b>French painter</b> in the <b>Neoclassical</b> style, considered
to be the preeminent <b>painter</b> of the era. In the 1780s his cerebral brand of <b>history</b>
<b>painting</b> marked a change in taste ... The Death of Marat, perhaps David's <b>most</b>
<b>famous painting</b>, has been called the Pietà of the revolution. Upon presenting the
... Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres was a <b>French Neoclassical painter</b>. Ingres was
profoundly influenced by past artistic traditions and aspired to become the
guardian of academic orthodoxy against the ascendant Romantic style. Although
he considered himself a <b>painter</b> of <b>history</b> in the tradition of Nicolas ... Although
the income from commissions for <b>history paintings</b> allowed him to ... <b>Neoclassicism</b> is a movement in architecture, design and the arts which was
dominant in ... The best young <b>painters</b> in France competed for scholarships to
the <b>French</b> ... <b>painter</b>, an admirer of Jean-Baptiste Greuze, the <b>history</b> and genre
<b>painter</b>. ... The <b>most prominent French</b> sculptor in the early <b>neoclassical</b> period
was ... <b>French</b> art consists of the visual and plastic arts originating from the ... <b>Most</b> of the
times the moralising sides of myths or <b>history paintings</b> are omitted and the
accent is put on the decorative and ... <b>Important French painters</b> from this period
include Antoine Watteau, considered the ... <b>Neoclassicism</b> was a Western cultural movement in the decorative and visual ...
The writings of Johann Joachim Winckelmann were <b>important</b> in shaping ... His
books Thoughts on the Imitation of Greek Works in <b>Painting</b> and ... "not only
nature at its <b>most</b> beautiful but also something beyond nature, ... <b>Most</b> visited. Impressionism – Cubism · Dada – Surrealism. See also. Art portal ·
France portal · Western art <b>history</b> · v · t · e. 18th-century <b>French</b> art was
dominated by the Baroque, Rocaille and <b>neoclassical</b> movements. ... <b>Painters</b>
from this period include Antoine Watteau, Nicolas Lancret and François Boucher.
One of the ... The following is a chronological list of <b>French artists</b> working in visual or plastic
media For ... Most visited ... XV of France, Madame de Pompadour, Rococo,
Louis XVI of France, <b>Neoclassicism</b>, Enlightenment, Gobelins. ... <b>French history</b>
<b>painter</b> and creator of interior decorative schemes; Louis Albert Guislain Bacler d'
Albe ... The Raft of the Medusa originally titled Scène de Naufrage (Shipwreck Scene) –
is an oil <b>painting</b> of 1818–19 by the <b>French</b> Romantic <b>painter</b> and lithographer
Théodore Géricault (1791–1824). Completed when the <b>artist</b> was 27, the work
has become an icon of <b>French</b> ... In France, both <b>history painting</b> and the
<b>Neoclassical</b> style continued through ... The art of Europe, or Western art, encompasses the <b>history</b> of visual art in Europe
. European ... Before the 1800s, the Christian church was <b>a major</b> influence upon
European art, ... However, Roman <b>painting</b> does have important unique
<b>characteristics</b>. ... <b>Neoclassical</b> art places an emphasis on order, symmetry and
classical ... Academic art, or academicism or academism, is a style of <b>painting</b>, sculpture, and
architecture produced under the influence of European academies of art.
Specifically, academic art is the art and <b>artists</b> influenced by the standards of the
<b>French</b> ... Paul Delaroche is a typifying example of <b>French history painting</b>. All of
these ... | This french artist was the most important neoclassical history painter? |
<b>The Match</b> King is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film made by First National
Pictures, directed by William Keighley and Howard Bretherton. The film starred ... <b>The Match</b>: Tiger vs. Phil was a head-to-head <b>match</b> play golf challenge played
on November 23, 2018 between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, at the Shadow
... <b>The Match</b> Factory Girl (Finnish: Tulitikkutehtaan tyttö) is a 1990 Finnish-Swedish
film edited, written, co-produced, and directed by Aki Kaurismäki, the final ... <b>A match</b> is a tool for starting a fire. Typically, <b>matches</b> are made of small wooden
sticks or stiff paper. One end is coated with a material that can be ignited by ... <b>Match</b> Game is an American television panel game show that premiered on NBC
in 1962 and was revived several times over the course of the next few decades. <b>The Match</b> Europe v USA was an international two-day outdoor track and field
competition between the United States and Europe. It took place 9–10
September ... No Holds Barred: <b>The Match</b>/The Movie was a professional wrestling pay-per-
view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) on ... The National Resident <b>Matching</b> Program (NRMP), also called <b>The Match</b>, is a
United States-based private non-profit non-governmental organization created in
... <b>The Match</b> is a 1999 British romantic comedy film written and directed by Mick
Davis. Contents. 1 Plot summary; 2 Cast; 3 Production; 4 References; 5 External
... <b>The Match</b> for Africa series is a recurring set of tennis exhibition <b>matches</b>. They
are organized by Swiss player Roger Federer to raise money for the Roger ... | When do medical students find out about residency? |
On April 17, 2013, an ammonium nitrate explosion occurred at the West Fertilizer
Company storage and distribution facility in <b>West</b>, <b>Texas</b>, ... At the <b>time</b> of the
incident, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration ... "We <b>do</b> have
confirmed fatalities," Texas Department of Public Safety ... Regulatory <b>changes</b>[
edit]. <b>West Texas</b> A&M University, also known as WTAMU, WT, and formerly <b>West</b>
<b>Texas</b> State, part of ... In 1949, the school again changed its name, this <b>time</b> to
<b>West Texas</b> State ... signed a bill to <b>change</b> the school's name to <b>West Texas</b>
State University. The newly named school <b>would</b> gain a College of Arts and
Sciences, ... <b>West Texas</b> is a loosely defined part of the U.S. state of Texas, generally
encompassing the arid and semiarid lands west of a line drawn between the
cities of ... As a result, in winter the <b>west Texas</b> grid often had such a local surplus of power,
that the price <b>would</b> fall below zero. According to Michael Goggin, electric
industry ... Texas is the second largest state in the United States by area (after Alaska) and
population ... If it were an independent country, Texas <b>would</b> be the 40th largest
behind Chile ... "Far <b>West Texas</b>" or the "Trans-Pecos" region is the state's Basin
and Range ... The storm stalled over land for a very long <b>time</b>, allowing it to drop ... In May 2013, Darnielle announced that Merge Records <b>would</b> reissue All Hail
<b>West Texas</b> on July 23 of that year, on vinyl for the first <b>time</b>. The announcement ... <b>West Texas</b> intermediate (WTI), also known as Texas light sweet, is a grade of
crude oil used as ... This section <b>does</b> not cite any sources. Please ... At the same
<b>time</b>, Brent moved up in reaction to civil unrest in Egypt and across the Middle
East. ... Help · About Wikipedia · Community portal · Recent <b>changes</b> · Contact
page ... The <b>West Texas</b> A&M Buffaloes, also known as the WTAMU Buffaloes or WT
Buffaloes, and ... The Lady Buff volleyball team is a three-<b>time</b> NCAA Division II
National Champion, winning the title in 1990, 1991 and 1997 while holding one
of the ... Help · About Wikipedia · Community portal · Recent <b>changes</b> · Contact
page ... The Texas oil boom, sometimes called the gusher age, was a period of dramatic
<b>change</b> and ... Localized booms in <b>West Texas</b> and other areas, however,
continued to ... barrels of oil per day, an unprecedented level of production at the
<b>time</b>. ... on the Goose Creek field, although serious offshore exploration <b>did</b> not
begin ... The geography of <b>Texas</b> is diverse and large. Occupying about 7% of the total
water and land ... The width <b>west</b>-to-east, from El Paso to Orange, <b>Texas</b>, is 862
miles (1,387 km). The largest ... Mountains zone of Pennsylvanian continental
collision, which collapsed when rifting in Jurassic <b>time</b> opened the Gulf of Mexico.
<b>West</b> ... | Where does the time change in west texas? |
Precise estimates for the total population of the <b>world's indigenous peoples</b> are
very difficult to compile, given the difficulties in identification and the variances
and ... This is a partial list of the <b>world's</b> indigenous / aboriginal / native people.
<b>Indigenous peoples</b> are "those ethnic groups that were indigenous to a territory
prior to ... The International Day of the <b>World's Indigenous Peoples</b> is observed on 9 August
each year to raise awareness and protect the rights of the world's indigenous ... International Day of the <b>World's Indigenous People</b>[edit]. Main article:
International Day of ... Throughout history, <b>indigenous peoples</b> have had many traditional sports and
dances. It is through their history that they have turned these into competitive
games ... The <b>World</b> Council of <b>Indigenous Peoples</b> (WCIP) was a formal international
body dedicated to having concepts of aboriginal rights accepted on a <b>worldwide</b>
... The impact of their agricultural endowment to the <b>world</b> is a testament to their
time and work in reshaping and cultivating the flora <b>indigenous</b> to the Americas. Indigenous rights are those rights that exist in recognition of the specific condition
of the ... Indigenous rights belong to those who, being indigenous peoples, are ...
to be the Second International Decade of the <b>World's Indigenous People</b>. Soon after Europeans and enslaved Africans arrived in the New <b>World</b>, bringing
with them the infectious diseases of Europe and Africa, observers noted immense
... The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII or PFII) is
the UN's central coordinating body for matters relating to the concerns and rights
of the <b>world's indigenous peoples</b>. | What percentage of the world's population is indigenous? |
The music <b>video</b> for Barbadian singer Rihanna's 2011 single "<b>We Found Love</b>"
was directed by ... Some critics also compared the thematic content to those of
<b>Rihanna's videos</b> for "S&M" and "Man Down". Despite that ... "<b>Rihanna's</b> '<b>We</b>
<b>Found Love</b>' <b>Video</b>: Raves, Ribbon Vomit, and a <b>Guy</b> Who Sure Looks Like Chris
Brown". Dudley O'Shaughnessy (born 17 October 1989, London) is an English ABA
welterweight ... In 2011 he was chosen to star in the music <b>video</b> for "<b>We Found</b>
<b>Love</b>" by Rihanna. ... In 2019 O'Shaughnessy featured with Ashley Walters in Top
<b>Boy</b>. The music <b>video</b> for "<b>We Found Love</b>" was shot in late ... directed the <b>videos</b> for "
Hard" (2009), "Rude <b>Boy</b>" (2010), "Rockstar 101" (2010) ... <b>Rihanna's</b> clothing,
focusing on her appearing topless and also wearing a ... Robyn Rihanna Fenty is a Barbadian singer, songwriter, actress, and
businesswoman, who ... <b>Rihanna's</b> father used to physically abuse her mother
and she would try to get in between them to break up fights. ... In September 2012
, "<b>We Found Love</b>" won the MTV <b>Video</b> Music Award for <b>Video</b> of the Year,
making Rihanna ... Barbadian singer Rihanna has released four <b>video</b> albums and appeared in fifty-
two music ... who also directed the <b>videos</b> for <b>Rihanna's</b> 2010 singles, "Rude <b>Boy</b>"
and ... In 2011, three of <b>Rihanna's videos</b> met with criticism and controversy. ... In
September 2011, Rihanna released "<b>We Found Love</b>", the lead single from ... Tanisha Scott (born in Toronto, Ontario) is a three-time MTV VMA-nominated
choreographer ... Director Hype Williams booked Scott as a dancer for various
<b>videos</b> early in ... largely influenced by her Jamaican roots, attracted <b>Rihanna's</b>
camp as they ... She also demonstrated dance moves in the Making of <b>We Found</b>
<b>Love</b> ... Barbadian singer and songwriter Rihanna has received multiple awards and
nominations for her work in music, film, and fashion. Her awards are
predominantly in pop, R&B, and hip-hop genre categories. <b>Rihanna's</b> first single,
"Pon de Replay" led her to win five awards, following ... Its lead single, "<b>We</b>
<b>Found Love</b>" was nominated for many awards, most ... Talk That Talk is the sixth studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna, released
on November ... "<b>We Found Love</b>" became <b>Rihanna's</b> eleventh number-one song
on the US Billboard ... with production helmed by Grant under his production
name Alex da <b>Kid</b>. ... "Rihanna Performs '<b>We Found Love</b>' on 'The X Factor' [
<b>Video</b>]". Adam Richard Wiles (born 17 January 1984), known professionally as Calvin
Harris, is a Scottish DJ, record producer, singer, and songwriter. He is known for
his singles "<b>We Found Love</b>", "This Is What You Came For", ... of <b>Rihanna's</b> tour,
Harris produced <b>Rihanna's</b> songs "<b>We Found Love</b>" and "Where Have You Been"
. "Rude <b>Boy</b>" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna, taken from her fourth studio
album, Rated ... "Rude <b>Boy</b>" was also featured on the set lists of <b>Rihanna's</b> Last
Girl on Earth, ... Rihanna explained: "When <b>we</b> wrote the song, it was kind of a
freestyle . ... The accompanying music <b>video</b> for "Rude <b>Boy</b>" was directed by
Melina ... | Who is the boy in rihanna's we found love video? |
<b>Thomas Forrester</b> is a fictional character from The <b>Bold and the Beautiful</b>, an
American soap opera on the CBS network. Created and introduced by Bradley
Bell, the role has been portrayed by multiple child actors. In 2004, the role was
rapidly aged with <b>actor</b> Drew Tyler Bell, who remained ... John Matthew Atkinson (born December 31, 1988) is an American <b>actor</b> and
musician. Atkinson ... Jason on the ABC Family series Young & Hungry. In March
2019, Atkinson joined the cast of The <b>Bold and the Beautiful</b> as <b>Thomas Forrester</b>
. Hope Logan is a fictional character from The <b>Bold and the Beautiful</b>, an American
soap opera ... Between the years of 2002 and 2009, the character was <b>played</b> by
child ... At the time, Deacon was married to Hope's half-sister, Bridget <b>Forrester</b>. ...
<b>Thomas</b> proposes to Hope upon Steffy's encouragement again and she briefly ... Current cast members. Main cast. <b>Actor</b>, Character, Duration, Ref. Matthew
Atkinson · <b>Thomas Forrester</b>, 2019– ... Taylor Hayes is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The <b>Bold</b>
<b>and the</b> ... After Taylor gives birth to <b>Thomas Forrester</b> in 1998, Ridge learns the
truth and they remarry. In 1999, Taylor ... Tylo stated, "In the past, Taylor's tried to
<b>play</b> into Brooke's psychology to find any kind of guilty conscious (...) Now, Taylor
... Phoebe <b>Forrester</b> is a fictional character from the CBS Daytime soap opera The
<b>Bold and the Beautiful</b>. The first actress to <b>play</b> the character on a contract basis
was Addison Hoover, who joined the show in April 2005 and left just months later
. From July 11, 2006 to 2008, Phoebe was <b>played</b> by MacKenzie Mauzy. ... In
February 2001, Ridge and Taylor took the twins and <b>Thomas</b> to Saint ... Susan Flannery (born July 31, 1939) is an American actress and director known
for her roles in the daytime dramas The <b>Bold and the Beautiful</b> ... Flannery is
known for <b>playing</b> Dr. Laura Spencer Horton from 1966 until 1975 on Days ...
Douglas <b>Forrester</b> on the American soap opera The <b>Bold and the Beautiful</b> (1987
–2012). The Forrester family is a family in the CBS Daytime soap opera The <b>Bold and the</b>
<b>Beautiful</b>. ... <b>Thomas Forrester</b> (Matthew Atkinson as of 2019) Oldest child of ... He is best known for <b>playing Thomas Forrester</b> on the CBS soap opera The <b>Bold</b>
<b>and the Beautiful</b>. Life and career[edit]. Gregory was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, the
... Caroline Spencer is a fictional character from The <b>Bold and the Beautiful</b>, an
American soap ... This continues to drive her away from Rick, believing he is
<b>playing</b> her and not being truthful about his true intentions. She then begins to
develop a relationship with <b>Thomas Forrester</b> (Adam Gregory); as her
relationship intensifies ... | Who plays thomas forrester on bold and the beautiful? |
<b>Radiometric dating</b>, <b>radioactive dating</b> or radioisotope dating is a technique
which is used to ... For most radioactive nuclides, the half-life <b>depends</b> solely on
nuclear ... The only exceptions are nuclides that <b>decay</b> by the <b>process</b> of electron
... <b>Radiocarbon dating</b> is a method for determining the age of an object containing
organic ... The <b>equation</b> governing the <b>decay</b> of a radioactive isotope is: ... C. In
Libby's 1949 paper he used a value of 5720 ± 47 years, <b>based</b> on research by ... Absolute dating is the <b>process</b> of determining an age on a specified chronology
in archaeology ... <b>Radiometric dating is based</b> on the known and constant rate of
<b>decay</b> of radioactive isotopes into their radiogenic daughter isotopes. Particular ... The age of the Earth is estimated to be 4.54 ± 0.05 billion years (4.54 × 10<sup>9</sup> years
± 1%). This age may represent the age of the Earth's accretion, or core formation,
or of the material from which the Earth formed. This <b>dating is based</b> on evidence
from <b>radiometric</b> age-<b>dating</b> of meteorite ... Rutherford joined in, outlining a <b>decay</b>
<b>process</b> in which radium emitted five ... <b>Radiocarbon dating</b> is a <b>radiometric dating</b> method that uses ... However, it
decreases thereafter from radioactive <b>decay</b>, ... Geochronology is the science of determining the age of rocks, fossils, and
sediments using ... A number of <b>radioactive</b> isotopes are used for this purpose,
and <b>depending</b> on ... Burial <b>dating</b> uses the differential <b>radioactive decay</b> of 2
cosmogenic ... The rubidium-strontium dating method is a <b>radiometric dating</b> technique used by
scientists to determine the age of rocks and minerals from the quantities they
contain of specific isotopes of rubidium (<sup>87</sup>Rb) and strontium (<sup>87</sup>Sr, <sup>86</sup>Sr).
Development of this <b>process</b> was aided by German chemists Otto Hahn and ...
The radiogenic daughter, <sup>87</sup>Sr, is produced in this <b>decay process</b> and was ... Uranium–lead dating, abbreviated U–Pb dating, is one of the oldest and most
refined of the <b>radiometric dating</b> schemes. ... The term U–Pb dating normally
implies the coupled use of both <b>decay</b> schemes in the 'concordia diagram' (see
below). However ... Unraveling such complications (which, <b>depending</b> on their
maximum ... Fission track dating is a <b>radiometric dating</b> technique <b>based</b> on analyses of the
damage trails, ... Uranium-238 undergoes spontaneous fission <b>decay</b> at a known
rate, and it is the only isotope with a <b>decay</b> rate that is ... The <b>process</b> of track
production is essentially the same by which swift heavy ions produce ion tracks. Luminescence <b>dating</b> refers to a group of methods of determining how long ago
mineral grains ... These slowly <b>decay</b> over time and the ionizing radiation they
produce is ... Unlike <b>carbon</b>-14 <b>dating</b>, luminescence <b>dating</b> methods do not
require a ... disagreeing ages were determined to be deposited by aeolian
<b>processes</b>. | Radiocarbon dating is based on which decay process? |
Pescetarianism or pescatarianism is the practice of adhering to a <b>diet</b> that
incorporates seafood ... <b>Fish</b> and plant food consumption are parts of the
Mediterranean <b>diet</b> which is associated with ... "Experts <b>Say</b> Consumers <b>Can Eat</b>
Around Toxins In <b>Fish</b>". ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and
Privacy Policy. A semi-vegetarian <b>diet</b> (SVD), also <b>called</b> a flexitarian <b>diet</b>, is one that is centered
around plant ... Pescetarian <b>diet</b>: <b>someone</b> who follows this <b>diet eats fish</b> and/or
shellfish and may or may not consume dairy and eggs. The consumption of meat,
... A piscivore /ˈpɪsɪvɔːr/ is a carnivorous animal that <b>eats</b> primarily <b>fish</b>.
Piscivorous is equivalent to the Greek-derived word ichthyophagous. <b>Fish</b> were
the <b>diet</b> of early tetrapods (amphibians); insectivory came next, ... Secondary
piscivores <b>will</b> move to <b>eating</b> primarily <b>fish</b> later in their lifetime. It is hypothesized
that the ... An individual's <b>diet</b> is the sum of food and drink that he or she habitually
consumes. Dieting is ... Weight Watchers <b>diet</b>: Foods are assigned point values;
dieters <b>can eat</b> any food ... Pollo-pescetarian: <b>Someone</b> who <b>eats</b> both poultry
and <b>fish</b>/seafood, though no meat from mammals. ... "<b>Can we say</b> what <b>diet</b> is best
for health? The most popular sea animal used in ikizukuri is <b>fish</b> but octopus is typically the
<b>only</b> species that is still moving on the plate. ... is <b>called</b> Yin Yang <b>fish</b> (also dead-
and-alive <b>fish</b>) in which the <b>fish's</b> body (but not the head) is ... Vegetarianism is the practice of abstaining from the consumption of meat and
may also include abstention from by-products of animal slaughter. Vegetarianism
may be adopted for various reasons. Many people object to <b>eating</b> meat out of
respect for sentient life. ... A pescetarian <b>diet</b> has been described as "<b>fish</b> but no
other meat". Christian vegetarianism is the practice of keeping to a vegetarian lifestyle for
reasons ... In this passage, God prescribes a plant-based <b>diet</b> not just for humans,
but for all ... Human beings are <b>called</b> to have the same mind that was found in
Jesus ... Christian vegetarians, Jesus's <b>eating</b> of <b>fish</b> (and potentially other meat)
does ... Raw foodism, also known as rawism or following a raw food <b>diet</b>, is the dietary
practice of <b>eating only</b> or mostly food that is uncooked and unprocessed.
Depending on the philosophy, or type of lifestyle and results desired, raw food
diets may include a selection of fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, eggs, <b>fish</b> ... The
book advocates a <b>diet</b> of 75% raw food, which it claims <b>will</b> prevent ... Many species of <b>fish</b> are consumed as food in virtually all regions around the
world. <b>Fish</b> has ... <b>Fish</b> proteins are essential in the <b>diet</b> of some densely
populated countries where the ... There are four syndromes <b>called</b> shellfish
poisoning which <b>can</b> result in humans, sea mammals, and birds from the
ingestion of toxic shellfish. Traditionally Inuit cuisine consisted of a <b>diet</b> of foods that were fished, hunted,
and gathered ... In the meantime, the other <b>person would</b> drive the harpoon into
the ice through ... One custom of <b>eating</b> meat at the hunting site pertains to <b>fish</b>. ...
Once <b>you</b> shared food with <b>someone</b>, <b>you</b> were in a "lifelong partnership" with
them. | What do you call a person who only eats fish? |
A chromophore is the part of a molecule <b>responsible</b> for its color. The color that is
seen by our eyes is the one not <b>absorbed</b> within a certain wavelength spectrum
of <b>visible light</b>. The chromophore is a region in the molecule where the energy
difference ... This change in <b>structure</b> affects a chromophore in the pH indicator
molecule. In the field of optics, transparency is the physical property of allowing light to pass
through the ... They <b>absorb</b> certain portions of the <b>visible spectrum</b> while
reflecting others. ... of light, the most critical factor is the length scale of any or all
of these <b>structural features</b> relative to the wavelength of the light being scattered.
Primary ... The <b>absorption</b> of electromagnetic radiation by water depends on the state of the
water. The <b>absorption</b> in the gas phase occurs in three regions of the spectrum.
Rotational transitions are <b>responsible for absorption</b> in the microwave and ... Its
weak <b>absorption</b> in the <b>visible spectrum</b> results in the pale blue color of water. Fluorescent minerals emit <b>visible light</b> when exposed to ultraviolet light.
Fluorescent marine organisms. Willemite and calcite in UV light. Fluorescence is
the emission of light by a substance that has <b>absorbed</b> light or other ... The
chemical compound <b>responsible</b> for this fluorescence is matlaline, which is the
oxidation product ... Phycoerythrin (PE) is a red protein-pigment complex from the light-harvesting
phycobiliprotein family, present in red algae and cryptophytes, accessory to the
main chlorophyll pigments <b>responsible</b> for photosynthesis. ... <b>Structural</b>
<b>characteristics</b>[edit] ... <b>Absorption</b> peaks in the <b>visible light</b> spectrum are
measured at 495 and ... Chlorophyll (also chlorophyl) is any of several related green pigments found in
the mesosomes ... The function of the reaction center of chlorophyll is to <b>absorb</b>
<b>light</b> energy and transfer it to other ... Unlike hemes, which <b>feature</b> iron at the
center of the tetrapyrrole ring, ... The <b>structures</b> of chlorophylls are summarized
below: ... Biological pigments, also known simply as pigments or biochromes, are
substances produced by living organisms that have a color resulting from
selective color <b>absorption</b>. Biological pigments include plant pigments and flower
pigments. Many biological <b>structures</b>, such as skin, eyes, feathers, fur and hair
contain ... All biological pigments selectively <b>absorb</b> certain wavelengths of <b>light</b>
while ... Cone cells, or cones, are photoreceptor cells in the retinas of vertebrate eyes (
e.g. the human eye). They respond differently to <b>light</b> of different wavelengths,
and are thus <b>responsible</b> for color vision and ... Each cone is therefore sensitive
to <b>visible</b> wavelengths of <b>light</b> that correspond to short-wavelength ... Cone cell
<b>structure</b>. A fluorophore is a fluorescent chemical compound that can re-emit light upon
light excitation. ... The fluorophore <b>absorbs</b> light energy of a specific wavelength
and re-emits light at a longer wavelength. ... Excitation energies range from
ultraviolet through the <b>visible spectrum</b>, and ... Main <b>characteristics</b> of
fluorophores are:. In physics, electromagnetic radiation (EM radiation or EMR) refers to the waves (
or their quanta, photons) of the electromagnetic field, propagating (radiating)
through space, carrying electromagnetic radiant energy. It includes radio waves,
microwaves, infrared, (<b>visible</b>) <b>light</b>, ultraviolet, X-rays ... Neither of these
behaviours are <b>responsible</b> for EM radiation. | Structural feature that is responsible for absorbing visible light? |
<b>Androstenedione</b>, or 4-<b>androstenedione</b> also known as androst-4-ene-3,17-
dione, is an endogenous weak androgen steroid hormone and intermediate in
the biosynthesis of estrone and of testosterone from <b>dehydroepiandrosterone</b> ...
Thus, theca cells and granulosa cells work together to <b>form</b> estrogens.
Androstanedione ... <b>Dehydroepiandrosterone</b> (<b>DHEA</b>), also known as androstenolone, is an
endogenous steroid ... <b>DHEA</b> and other adrenal androgens such as
<b>androstenedione</b>, although ... such as early pubic and axillary hair growth, adult-
<b>type</b> body odor, increased ... The Dictionary of Drugs: <b>Chemical</b> Data: <b>Chemical</b>
Data, Structures and ... An androgen is any natural or synthetic steroid hormone that regulates the
development and ... Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and <b>androstenedione</b> are of
equal importance in ... <b>Dehydroepiandrosterone</b> (<b>DHEA</b>) is a steroid hormone
produced in the ... Androsterone is a <b>chemical</b> byproduct created during the
breakdown of ... 3β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase/Δ<sup>5-4</sup> isomerase (EC 1.1.1.145) is an enzyme
that catalyzes the biosynthesis of the steroid progesterone from pregnenolone,
17α-hydroxyprogesterone from 17α-hydroxypregnenolone, and <b>androstenedione</b>
from <b>dehydroepiandrosterone</b> (<b>DHEA</b>) in the adrenal gland. ... Humans express
two 3β-HSD isozymes, HSD3B1 (<b>type</b> I) and HSD3B2 (<b>type</b> ... This list of drugs banned by WADA is determined by the World Anti-Doping
Agency, established in 1999 to deal with the increasing problem of doping in the
sports world. The banned <b>substances</b> and techniques fall into the following
categories: ... The most famous example of this <b>type</b> of doping is Lance
Armstrong's ... <b>Chemical</b> formula. C18H24O3. Molar mass, 288.387 g/mol. Except where
otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °
F], 100 kPa). Infobox references. Estriol (E3), also spelled oestriol, is a steroid, a
weak estrogen, and a minor female sex ... Then, 16α-OH-<b>DHEA</b> is converted by
3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase <b>type</b> ... Prasterone, also known as <b>dehydroepiandrosterone</b> (<b>DHEA</b>) and sold under the
brand names ... Chemical and physical data ... Prasterone may stimulate tumor
growth in <b>types</b> of cancer that are sensitive to hormones, such as some <b>types</b> of ...
"Effects of <b>dehydroepiandrosterone</b> vs <b>androstenedione</b> supplementation in men"
. An androgen prohormone, or proandrogen, is a prohormone (or prodrug) of an ...
The Act also lists <b>substances</b> called prohormones, qualifying them as AAS, yet
these ... Norandrostenedione (19-nor-4-<b>androstenedione</b> or estr-4-en-3,17-dione
) ... substance knows neither the <b>type</b> nor the dosage of the ingested hormone,
and ... <b>Dehydroepiandrosterone</b> sulfate, abbreviated as <b>DHEA</b> sulfate or <b>DHEA</b>-S, also
known as androstenolone sulfate, is an endogenous androstane steroid that is ... 7-Ketodehydroepiandrosterone (7-keto-<b>DHEA</b>), also known as 7-oxoprasterone,
is a prohormone produced by metabolism of the prohormone ... | What type of chemicals are dhea and androstenedione? |
The cecum or caecum is a pouch within the peritoneum that is considered to be
the beginning of the <b>large intestine</b>. It is typically located on the right side of the
body (the same side of the body as the appendix, to which it is joined). The word
cecum (/ˈsiːkəm/, plural ceca /ˈsiːkə/) stems from the Latin caecus meaning
<b>blind</b> ... The cecum is an <b>end</b> point for the colon with a dead-<b>end portion</b>
terminating ... The appendix is a finger-like, <b>blind</b>-<b>ended</b> tube connected to the cecum, from
which it develops in the embryo. The cecum is a pouch-like structure of the colon,
located at the junction of the small and the <b>large intestines</b>. ... The appendix is
connected to the mesentery in the lower <b>region</b> of the ileum, by a short <b>region</b> of
the ... The greater omentum is a <b>large</b> apron-like fold of visceral peritoneum that hangs
down from the stomach. It extends from the greater curvature of the stomach,
passing in front of the small <b>intestines</b> and doubles ... Consequently, <b>the blind</b>-
<b>ended sac</b> (also called the lesser <b>sac</b>) formed by the dorsal mesentery is brought
... The <b>large intestine</b>, also known as the <b>large bowel, is the</b> last <b>part</b> of the
gastrointestinal tract ... the right iliac <b>region</b> of the pelvis, just at or below the waist
, where it is joined to the <b>end</b> of the small intestine at the cecum, via the ileocecal
valve. Esophageal atresia is a congenital medical condition (birth defect) that affects the
alimentary tract. It causes the esophagus to end in <b>a blind</b>-<b>ended</b> pouch rather
than ... Furthermore, a fistula between the <b>lower</b> esophagus and trachea may
allow ... replacing the missing <b>section</b> with grafts of the <b>intestine</b> or other body
parts. <b>Blind</b> loop syndrome (BLS) is a state that occurs when the normal bacterial flora
of the small ... It has long been understood that from birth, and throughout life,
<b>large</b> amounts of bacteria reside symbiotically within ... The understanding of this
gut flora has even led to novel treatments for <b>bowel</b> irregularity that utilize so
called ... A Meckel's diverticulum, a true congenital diverticulum, is a slight bulge in the
small <b>intestine</b> ... Localised periumbilical pain may be experienced in the right
<b>lower</b> quadrant ... This <b>blind segment</b> or small pouch is about 3–6 cm (2 inch)
long and may ... It is a remnant of the connection from the yolk <b>sac</b> to the small
<b>intestine</b> ... Lymph capillaries or lymphatic capillaries are tiny, thin-walled microvessels
located in the ... Note: how the tissue fluid is entering the blind ends of lymph
capillaries ... Lymphatic capillaries are slightly <b>larger</b> in diameter than blood
capillaries, ... The gastrovascular cavity is the primary organ of digestion and circulation in two
major animal ... In cnidarians, the gastrovascular system is also known as the
coelenteron, and is commonly known as <b>a "blind</b> gut" or "<b>blind sac</b>", since food
enters and ... Extracellular digestion takes place within the central cavity of the
<b>sac</b>-like ... The lymphatic vessels are thin-walled vessels (tubes) structured like blood
vessels, that carry lymph. As <b>part</b> of the lymphatic system, lymph vessels are
complementary to the ... The lymphatic circulation begins with <b>blind ending</b> (
closed at one end) highly permeable ... Small <b>intestine</b> · Appendix · <b>Colon</b> ·
Rectum · Anus. | The blind-ended sac that is part of the large intestine is the? |
<b>Skyscraper</b> is a 2018 American action <b>film</b> written and directed by Rawson
Marshall Thurber, ... However, after <b>making</b> $1.95 million during Thursday night
screenings (down from the $2.4 million made by ... writing, "<b>Skyscraper</b> doesn't
change the action-<b>movie</b> game the way Die Hard <b>did</b>, but it's a solidly
entertaining summer ... The early <b>skyscrapers</b> were a range of tall commercial buildings built between
1884 and 1945, ... Chicago initially led the way in <b>skyscraper</b> design, with <b>many</b>
constructed in the ... Engineering developments made it easier to <b>build</b> and live in
yet taller ... New York <b>did</b> not have any restrictions on the height of buildings, but
in ... U.S. Bank Tower, formerly Library Tower and First Interstate Bank World Center,
is a 1,018-foot (310.3 m) <b>skyscraper</b> at 633 West Fifth Street in downtown Los ...
Access to the observation deck <b>costs</b> $25 per person. For an ... In the 2009
disaster <b>film</b> 2012, it is one of the <b>many</b> buildings in Los Angeles destroyed by a
major ... Trump Tower is a 58-floor, 664-foot-tall (202 m) mixed-use <b>skyscraper</b> at 721–
725 Fifth Avenue, ... The real-estate mogul later stated that "the marble in Trump
Tower would <b>cost</b> more ... The company would go on to <b>build many</b> of Trump's
other real-estate ... Other <b>films</b> have used Trump Tower as a filming location as
well. The Shard, also referred to as the Shard of Glass, Shard London Bridge and
formerly London ... However, this <b>price</b> increased to almost £435 million in
October 2008. ... In 2014, The Shard claimed first place at the Emporis
<b>Skyscraper</b> Awards, ... The Shard appears in the climactic scene of the 2019 <b>film</b>
Spider-Man: <b>Far</b> ... The MetLife Building is a 59-story <b>skyscraper</b> at 200 Park Avenue at East 45th
Street above ... The tower would contain three <b>movie</b> theaters with a total capacity
of 5,000; ... In order to <b>make</b> way for Grand Central City, a six-story baggage
handling ... In 2005, MetLife sold the building for $1.72 billion, the highest <b>price</b> at
the ... Die Hard is a 1988 American action <b>film</b> directed by John McTiernan, written by
Jeb Stuart and ... While <b>making</b> final preparations, Gruber sees a news report by
intrusive ... Fox president Leonard Goldberg justified the <b>cost</b>, stating the <b>film</b> was
reliant on ... The DVD text commentary track reveals that the shooting script <b>did</b>
not ... The Willis Tower is a 110-story, 1,450-foot (442.1 m) <b>skyscraper</b> in Chicago,
Illinois. ... There are around 40,000 sprinkler heads in the building, installed at a
<b>cost</b> of $4 ... the tower <b>did</b> not draw as <b>many</b> tenants as projected and so stood
half-vacant ... A thick fog settled in near the end of his climb, <b>making</b> the last 20
stories of ... A <b>skyscraper</b> is a continuously habitable <b>high-rise building</b> that has over 40 floors
and is taller ... Shibam still has the tallest mudbrick buildings in the world, with
<b>many</b> of them ... Constructing a <b>skyscraper</b> becomes justified if the <b>price</b> of land is
so high that it makes economic sense to <b>build</b> upward as to minimize the <b>cost</b> of ... Ponte City is a <b>skyscraper</b> in the Berea neighbourhood of Johannesburg, South
Africa, just next to Hillbrow. It was built in 1975 to a height of 173 m (567.6 ft),
<b>making</b> it the tallest residential <b>skyscraper</b> in Africa. ... The <b>skyscraper</b> "Peach
Trees" featured in the 2012 South African <b>film</b> Dredd is heavily inspired by Ponte
tower. | How much did movie skyscraper cost to make? |
Kathleen Turner (speaking <b>voice</b>); Amy Irving (singing <b>voice</b>). Performance model
, Betsy Brantley. Information. Species, Toon human. Gender, Female. Occupation
, Accountant (Who Killed Roger Rabbit). Spouse, Roger Rabbit. <b>Jessica</b> Rabbit is
a fictional character in Who <b>Censored Roger Rabbit</b>? and its film adaptation, ... Who <b>Framed Roger Rabbit</b> is a 1988 American live-action/animated mystery
comedy film ... Kathleen Turner provided the uncredited <b>voice of Jessica</b> Rabbit,
Roger Rabbit's wife. Christopher Lloyd was cast because he previously worked
with ... Mary Kathleen Turner (born June 19, 1954) is an American film and stage actress
and director. ... Turner's <b>voice</b> roles include <b>Jessica</b> Rabbit in Who <b>Framed Roger</b>
<b>Rabbit</b> (1988), Monster House (2006), and the television series The Simpsons ... Amy Davis Irving (born September 10, 1953) is an American actress of film, stage
, and ... she also gave another singing performance in the live-action/animated
film Who <b>Framed Roger Rabbit</b>, providing the singing <b>voice</b> for <b>Jessica</b> Rabbit. Richard Edmund "Dick" Williams (March 19, 1933 – August 16, 2019) was a
Canadian–British animator, <b>voice</b> actor, director, and writer, best known for
serving as animation director on Who <b>Framed Roger Rabbit</b> ... Williams designed
the characters for the film, including <b>Jessica</b> Rabbit. He said of <b>Jessica</b> that she
was "the ... Ai Orikasa is a Japanese actress, <b>voice</b> actress and singer from Tokyo, Japan.
She formerly worked for Production Baobab but left for Axlone, Toshiyuki
Morikawa's agency. Orikasa also provided the Japanese dub <b>voice</b> for <b>Jessica</b>
Rabbit in Who <b>Framed Roger Rabbit</b>. Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin is a dark ride located at the Disneyland Park (
Disneyland Resort) and Tokyo Disneyland theme parks, based on the Steven
Spielberg and Robert Zemeckis feature film Who <b>Framed Roger Rabbit</b>. ...
<b>Jessica</b> can also be heard talking on the phone outside her dressing room ...
<b>Voice</b> cast[edit]. Corey Burton (High pitched <b>voice</b>). Information. Species, Human (falsely) Human-
Toon (truly). Gender, Male. Occupation, Judge. Judge Doom is the main
antagonist in the 1988 motion picture Who <b>Framed Roger Rabbit</b>, ... Upon
chasing the killer to Toontown, Eddie catches <b>Jessica</b> Rabbit, thinking she's the
murderer, but ... Roger Rabbit is a fictional animated anthropomorphic rabbit character. The
character first ... For the film featuring this character, see Who Framed Roger
Rabbit. ... In the film, the <b>voice</b> of Roger is performed by comedian Charles
Fleischer, who ... In the story, Roger and <b>Jessica</b> are thrown out of work when
Maroon Cartoon ... Who <b>Censored Roger Rabbit</b>? is a mystery novel written by Gary K. Wolf in 1981.
It was later ... the original Roger Rabbit himself. Roger's motive was that Rocco
had stolen <b>Jessica</b> from him, and he generated the doppelganger to be an alibi. | Who was the voice of jessica in who framed roger rabbit? |
The spinothalamic tract is a <b>sensory pathway</b> to the thalamus. From the ventral
posterolateral nucleus in the thalamus, <b>sensory information</b> is relayed upward to
the <b>somatosensory cortex</b> of the ... The axons of the tract cells <b>cross over</b> (
decussate) to the other side of the spinal cord via the anterior white commissure,
and to ... The <b>somatosensory</b> system is a part of the <b>sensory</b> nervous system. The
<b>somatosensory</b> system ... <b>Sensory</b> receptors are found all <b>over</b> the <b>body</b> including
the skin, epithelial ... Insula also plays a role in conveying <b>info</b> about sensual
touch, <b>pain</b>, ... This neuron's ascending axons <b>will cross</b> (decussate) to the
opposite side ... The dorsal column–medial lemniscus <b>pathway</b> (DCML) is a <b>sensory pathway</b> of
the central nervous system that conveys sensations of fine touch, vibration, two-
point discrimination, and proprioception (position) from the skin and joints. It
transmits <b>information</b> from the body to the primary <b>somatosensory cortex</b> in ... This
<b>crossing over</b> is known as the <b>sensory</b> decussation. The trigeminal nerve is a nerve responsible for sensation in the face and motor
functions such ... <b>Sensory information</b> from the face and <b>body</b> is processed by
parallel <b>pathways</b> ... The mandibular nerve carries touch-position and <b>pain</b>-
temperature ... The secondary neurons in each <b>pathway</b> decussate (<b>cross</b> the
spinal cord or ... The <b>sensory</b> decussation or decussation of the lemniscus is a decussation or
<b>crossover</b> of axons from the gracile nucleus and cuneate nucleus, which are ... The spinocerebellar tract is a nerve tract originating in the spinal cord and
terminating in the ... The ventral spinocerebellar tract <b>will cross</b> to the opposite
side of the <b>body</b> ... tract, which <b>does</b> not decussate, or <b>cross</b> sides, at all <b>through</b>
its <b>path</b>. ... This suggests that the dorsal spinocerebellar tract carries <b>sensory</b>
<b>information</b> to ... Allodynia refers to central <b>pain</b> sensitization (increased response of neurons)
following normally non-painful, often repetitive, stimulation. Allodynia <b>can</b> lead to
the triggering of a <b>pain</b> response from stimuli which <b>do</b> ... However, they <b>do</b> not
<b>cross over</b> at the level of the spinal cord, but at the lower medulla instead. In
addition ... Neural adaptation or <b>sensory</b> adaptation is a gradual decrease <b>over</b> time in the
responsiveness ... 6.1 <b>Pain</b>; 6.2 Weight training ... By day four, the images seen
<b>through</b> the instrument <b>were</b> still upside down. ... that allow for gradient signals to
<b>pass</b> onto spatial ganglia <b>where</b> the signal <b>will</b> be sent to the brain to be
processed. The corticospinal tract is a white matter motor <b>pathway</b> starting at the cerebral
<b>cortex</b> that ... Then both tracts <b>pass through</b> the brain stem, from the pons and
then to the ... connections to the <b>somatosensory cortex</b> suggest that the pyramidal
tracts are also ... However, they <b>can</b> re-learn some crude, basic motions, just no
fine ... The trigeminal lemniscus, also called the trigeminothalamic tract, is composed of
the ventral trigeminal tract, and the dorsal trigeminal tract – nerve tracts that
convey tactile, <b>pain</b>, and temperature ... It carries <b>sensory information</b> from the
trigeminal system to the ventral posteromedial (VPM) nucleus of ... nigrostriatal
<b>pathway</b>:. | Where does pain information cross over in the somatosensory pathway? |
Peter Vaughan was an English character <b>actor</b> known for many supporting roles
in British film ... in The Remains of the Day, and <b>Maester</b> Aemon in HBO's <b>Game</b>
<b>of Thrones</b> (2011–2015), his final role. ... Other television work includes the
espionage thriller Codename: Kyril (1988), in a <b>lead</b> role as the <b>head</b> of the KGB. Julian Wyatt Glover CBE (born 27 March 1935) is an English classical <b>actor</b>, with
many stage, ... From 2011 to 2016, he <b>played</b> the recurring supporting role of
Grand <b>Maester</b> Pycelle in HBO's <b>Game of Thrones</b>, and in January 2013,
appeared as General Beauvilliers in the BBC ... Chasing the Bear, Mentor /
Studio <b>Head</b>. James Broadbent (born 24 May 1949) is an English <b>actor</b>. He won an Academy
Award and a ... the television series <b>Game of Thrones</b>, <b>playing</b> a role of
<b>Archmaester</b> Ebrose, ... Broadbent <b>played the lead</b> role of the TV film Wide-Eyed
and Legless. ... winning HBO series seventh season of the HBO series <b>Game of</b>
<b>Thrones</b>. Samwell Tarly, or simply Sam, is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire
series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its
television adaptation, <b>Game of Thrones</b>. Introduced in 1996's A <b>Game of Thrones</b>,
Samwell is the eldest son of Lord ... Samwell is portrayed by English <b>actor</b> John
Bradley in the HBO television ... Donald Sumpter (born 13 February 1943) is an English <b>actor</b>, known for his work
in film and ... His early film work included a <b>lead</b> role as real life British criminal
Donald Neilson in the 1977 film The Black Panther. He also ... In seasons 1 and 2
, he portrayed <b>Maester</b> Luwin in the HBO series <b>Game of Thrones</b>. His film ... Varys is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels
by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation <b>Game of</b>
<b>Thrones</b>. Introduced in 1996's A <b>Game of Thrones</b>, Varys is a former slave
eunuch from ... Varys sneaks into the Red Keep to kill Grand <b>Maester</b> Pycelle. He
also ... George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire novels feature a sizable cast of
characters. ... Beginning with nine POV characters in A <b>Game of Thrones</b> (1996),
a total of 31 such ... Robert Aramayo and Sebastian Croft have both <b>played</b>
younger versions of the ... He is described as ugly, with blotchy skin and dry, dark
<b>hair</b>. The characters from the medieval fantasy television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> are
based on their ... In season 7, Ned Stark is portrayed by guest <b>actor</b> Robert
Aramayo in a ... His corpse is later decapitated and Grey Wind's <b>head</b> is sewn on
and ... His death ignites <b>Maester</b> Aemon's call for the lords of Westeros to aid the
Night's ... The soundtrack album of the sixth season of HBO series <b>Game of Thrones</b>, titled
... The "Light of the Seven" is the first time piano is used in the music for <b>Game of</b>
<b>Thrones</b>. ... Sam, Gilly and little Sam approach Oldtown, where men become
<b>maesters</b>. ... "Let's <b>Play</b> a Game", "Battle of the Bastards": Ramsay tells Rickon to
run ... Anton Lesser (born 14 February 1952) is an English <b>actor</b>. He is particularly well
known for his roles as Qyburn in the HBO series <b>Game of Thrones</b>, as Thomas
More in Wolf Hall, as Harold Macmillan in The Crown, and as <b>Chief</b>
Superintendent Bright in Endeavour. | Who plays the head maester in game of thrones? |
Eric Stoltz (born September 30, 1961) is an American actor, director and film
producer. ... <b>Originally cast</b> as Marty McFly for <b>Back to the Future</b> in late 1984, he
was replaced with Michael J. Fox after about a month of filming. Five weeks after
... <b>Back to the Future</b> was <b>originally</b> scheduled for a May 1985 release, ... Because
of the difficult <b>casting</b> process, the start date was pushed ... <b>Cast</b>[edit]. Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly / Marty McFly Jr. / Marlene McFly;
Christopher Lloyd as Emmett Brown · Lea Thompson as ... <b>Back to the Future</b> is a musical with music and lyrics by Alan Silvestri and Glen
Ballard and a ... The musical <b>originally</b> was slated to make its world première in
London's ... "<b>Back to the Future</b> Musical <b>cast</b>, tour dates and when to get tickets". <b>Back to the Future</b> is an American science fiction adventure comedy film series
written and ... <b>Cast</b> members appeared on Today and Jimmy Kimmel Live! on
October 21, 2015. ... <b>Originally</b> intended to be part of the 30th anniversary of the
original film in 2015, the musical got pushed back to 2016 before finally having its
... <b>Cast</b>[edit]. Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly / Seamus McFly · Christopher Lloyd as
Emmett Brown · Mary Steenburgen as Clara Clayton ... Melora Diane Hardin (born June 29, 1967) is an American actress and singer,
known for her ... She was also <b>originally cast</b> in <b>Back to the Future</b> (1985) as
Jennifer Parker alongside Eric Stoltz, who starred as Marty McFly. Stoltz was fired
... Claudia Grace Wells (born July 5, 1966) is an American actress and
businesswoman, best known for her role as Jennifer Parker in the film <b>Back to the</b>
<b>Future</b> (1985). ... According to Wells, she had been <b>cast</b>, but a pilot she had done
for ABC had been picked up, and she was contractually forced to drop out of
<b>Back to the</b> ... <b>Back to the Future</b>: The Game is an episodic graphic adventure based on the
<b>Back</b> ... Several concepts he and director Robert Zemeckis had <b>originally</b>
conceived ... Later, Claudia Wells joined the <b>cast</b>, reprising her role as Jennifer
Parker from ... <b>Back to the Future</b> is a French-American animated science-fiction comedy
adventure television ... The music for the intro is a re-created version of "Back in
Time", <b>originally</b> by Huey Lewis and the News (who also recorded "The Power of
Love" ... | Who was originally cast for back to the future? |
The United States Department of Defense (<b>DoD</b>) has a complex organizational
structure. ... The Secretary of Defense is the "<b>Principal Assistant to the President</b>
<b>in all matters relating</b> to the Department of Defense", and is vested with statutory ... The secretary of defense (SecDef) is the leader and chief executive officer of the
United States ... The same statute further designates the secretary as "the
<b>principal assistant to the President in all matters relating</b> to the Department of
Defense". ... to joint <b>DoD</b> activities, also issued in the name of the secretary of
defense. The United States Department of Defense is an executive branch department of
the federal ... The <b>DoD</b> is the largest employer in the world, with nearly 1.3 million
active-duty service members (soldiers, marines, sailors and airmen) as of 2016.
... "the <b>principal assistant to the President in all matters relating</b> to Department of ... The Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, or USD (P&R), is
a high-ranking ... Through the Deputy <b>Assistant</b> Secretary of Defense for Military
Personnel Policy, the United States Military ... to the Secretary of Defense and
<b>principal</b> program manager for <b>all DoD</b> health <b>matters</b> to include medical
readiness, ... The Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, or USD(A&S),
is a senior civilian official in the Office of the Secretary of Defense within the
Department of Defense. USD(A&S) is the <b>principal</b> staff <b>assistant</b> and advisor to
the Secretary of Defense and the Deputy Secretary of Defense for <b>all matters</b> ...
The Under Secretary is appointed from civilian life by the <b>President</b> with the ... The United States Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (USDP) is a high level
civilian official in the United States Department of Defense. The Under Secretary
of Defense for Policy is the <b>principal</b> staff <b>assistant</b> and adviser to both the
Secretary of Defense and the Deputy Secretary of Defense for <b>all matters</b> ... The
Under Secretary is normally appointed from civilian life by the <b>President</b> ... In that role she was a <b>principal</b> advisor to the United States <b>Assistant</b> Secretary of
the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology on <b>all matters relating</b> to ... The White House National Security Council (NSC) is the <b>principal</b> forum used by
the <b>President</b> of the United States for consideration of national security, military,
and foreign policy <b>matters</b> with senior national security advisors and Cabinet ...
The Chief of Staff to the <b>President</b>, White House Counsel, and the <b>Assistant to the</b>
... The Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)/CFO is the <b>principal</b>
staff office for the <b>Defense Department</b> on <b>all</b> budgetary and fiscal <b>matters</b>, ... The Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Indonesia, formerly the Department of
Defense of the ... 39 2008) the head of the Ministry of Defense, the <b>principal</b>
<b>assistant to the president in all matters</b> concerning national ... the <b>president</b> to
participate in <b>every</b> piece of <b>matters relating</b> to national defense, the Minister of
Defense, ... | Is the principal assistant to the president in all matters relating to the dod? |
"<b>I'm in Love with My Car</b>" is a song by the British rock band Queen, released on
their fourth album A Night at the Opera in 1975. It is the album's only song written
... "<b>I'm in Love with My Car</b>" is amongst Roger Taylor's most famous songs in the
Queen catalogue. The song was initially taken as a joke by May, who thought that
... Johnny Cash was invited to perform on the song "Ballad of a Lonely Man", but
was too ill to record at the time. "Dope Fiend Blues" and "<b>I'm In Love</b> w/<b>My Car</b>"
were ... "Ride the Wild Wind" is a song by British rock band Queen. The song was written
by Roger ... song is a sort of sequel of Taylor's A Night at the Opera composition, "
<b>I'm in Love with My Car</b>", which focused on Taylor's passion for cars and race. Mechanophilia (or mechaphilia) is a paraphilia involving a sexual attraction to
machines such ... My Car is My Lover (2008) ... Gynoid · Object sexuality ·
Technosexual · <b>I'm in Love with My Car</b>. References[edit]. ^ Ceilán, Cynthia (2008
). Weirdly Beloved – Tales of Strange Bedfellows, Odd Couplings, and Love
Gone Bad. Live Killers is a live album by the British rock band Queen, originally released on
22 June 1979. ... drums, tambourine, timpani, backing vocals, lead vocals on "<b>I'm</b>
<b>In Love With My Car</b>"; John Deacon - bass guitar, backing vocals, whistle ... <b>I'm in Love</b> with a Church Girl is a 2013 Christian drama film directed by Steve
Race. It stars Jeff ... After a <b>car</b> accident, Vanessa enters a coma. ... The film ends
with a look at three years later, showing Vanessa, <b>her</b> family, Miles' dad and their
... A rare double picture disc edition of the album, as well as a 7" coloured single
featuring the original "Bohemian Rhapsody"/"<b>I'm in Love with My Car</b>" pairing,
was ... "Sweet Lady" is a song by British rock band Queen, which was written by Queen
guitarist Brian ... "<b>I'm in Love with My Car</b>"; "You're My Best Friend"; "'39"; "Sweet
Lady"; "Seaside Rendezvous"; "The Prophet's Song"; "Love of My Life"; "Good ... "Friday <b>I'm in Love</b>" is a song by British rock band The Cure. It is the second
single taken from ... "Lovesong"; "Pictures of You"; "Never Enough"; "High"; "
Friday <b>I'm in Love</b>"; "A Letter to Elise"; "The 13th"; "Mint <b>Car</b>"; "Strange Attraction";
"Gone! | Who wrote im in love with my car? |
The King's Men was the <b>acting company</b> to which William <b>Shakespeare</b> (1564–
1616) belonged for most of his career. Formerly known as the Lord ... The <b>Shakespeare Theatre Company</b> is a regional theatre company located in
Washington, D.C. The theatre company focuses primarily on plays from the ... The <b>theatre</b> was rebuilt but, like all the other theatres in London, the Globe was
closed down by the Puritans in 1642. The <b>actors</b> in <b>Shakespeare's company</b> ... The Lord Chamberlain's Men was a <b>company</b> of <b>actors</b>, or a "playing <b>company</b> for
which <b>Shakespeare</b> wrote during most of his career. Richard Burbage played ... The Royal <b>Shakespeare</b> Company (RSC) is a major British <b>theatre company</b>,
based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. The company employs
over ... In Renaissance London, playing <b>company</b> was the usual term for a <b>company</b> of
<b>actors</b>. ... <b>Shakespeare</b>'s <b>company</b> the King's Men, had the open-air Globe
<b>Theatre</b> for summer seasons and the enclosed Blackfriars <b>Theatre</b> in the winters. The following is a list of notable <b>actors</b> who have appeared in Royal
<b>Shakespeare Company</b> productions and at Stratford. Contents. A; B; C; D; E; F; G;
H; I; J; K ... This category has only the following subcategory. S. ▻ Stratford <b>Shakespeare</b>
Festival (23 P) ... Of all the plays that Shakespeare wrote during the reign of James I, who was
patron of <b>Shakespeare's acting company</b>, Macbeth most clearly reflects the ... The Globe <b>Theatre</b> was a <b>theatre</b> in London associated with William
<b>Shakespeare</b>. It was built in 1599 by <b>Shakespeare's</b> playing <b>company</b>, the Lord ... | What was the name of shakespeares acting company? |
The following is a partial list of currently operating <b>schools</b> in <b>Wales</b>, United
Kingdom. You may ... Music education in <b>Wales</b> · Primary education in <b>Wales</b> ·
<b>Secondary</b> education in <b>Wales</b> · Treachery of the Blue Books · Education in the
United ... <b>Secondary schools</b> in <b>Wales</b> must, by law, teach the basic and the National
Curriculum to their pupils. The basic curriculum consists of religious education,
sex ... Pupils in <b>secondary school</b> take part in the compulsory GCSE ... <b>secondary</b>
<b>schools</b> (a drop of six since 2013/14) in <b>Wales</b> ... Prince of <b>Wales Secondary School</b> is a public secondary school located in
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Contents. 1 History; 2 Programs offered. <b>Wales High School</b> is an academy <b>school</b> for 11- to 19-year-olds, in Kiveton, near
Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. Opened in 1970, the <b>school</b> provides ... Pages in category "Private <b>secondary schools</b> in New South <b>Wales</b>". The
following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect
recent ... Whitchurch High School is a large, co-educational, comprehensive <b>secondary</b>
<b>school</b> in the suburb of Whitchurch in Cardiff, <b>Wales</b>. Contents. 1 Organisation
and ... CW is an abbreviation for Church in <b>Wales</b> and RC for Roman Catholic. Contents
. 1 State English ... Prince of <b>Wales</b> School is an all-boys <b>secondary school</b> in Freetown, Sierra
Leone. Girls are admitted into its sixth form "A" Level program. The school was ... This is a list of schools in the city and county of Swansea, <b>Wales</b>. Contents. 1
Primary schools; 2 <b>Welsh</b> medium primary schools; 3 Independent primary
schools; 4 <b>Secondary schools</b>; 5 <b>Welsh</b> medium <b>secondary schools</b> ... | How many secondary schools are there in wales? |
"<b>Do You Love Me</b>" is a 1962 hit single recorded by The Contours for Motown's
Gordy Records ... "<b>Do You Love Me</b>" is featured prominently in the 1987 film <b>Dirty</b>
<b>Dancing</b>, reviving the record's popularity. Re-issued as a single from the More ... <b>Do You Love Me</b> is the only album issued by The Contours during their recording
career at ... The song was also performed in the movies <b>Dirty Dancing</b>, Getting
Even With Dad, Teen Wolf Too (by Ragtime), and "Beethoven's 2nd". The Contours were one of the early African-American soul singing groups signed
to Motown ... In early 1962, Gordy had the Contours record "<b>Do You Love Me</b>," a
... The movie and the record spawned a 1988 "<b>Dirty Dancing</b> Concert Tour" ... <b>Dirty Dancing</b> is a 1987 American romantic drama dance film written by Eleanor
Bergstein, ... You Love Me". "<b>Do You Love Me</b>" was featured in the movie but was
omitted from the original soundtrack; it was included on More <b>Dirty Dancing</b>. <b>Dirty Dancing</b> is the original soundtrack of the 1987 film <b>Dirty Dancing</b>. The album
became a ... "She's Like the Wind" video; "Yes" video; "Hungry Eyes" video; "<b>Do</b>
<b>You Love Me</b>" video; "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" video; "(I've Had) The Time
... More <b>Dirty Dancing</b> is a 1988 follow-up album released after the huge
commercial success of ... "Johnny's Mambo" (Michael Lloyd & Le Disc) — 3:02; "
<b>Do You Love Me</b>" (The Contours) — 2:49; "Love Man" (Otis Redding) — 2:14; "
Wipe Out" ... Ultimate <b>Dirty Dancing</b> was released in 2003 and contains every song from the
motion picture ... Tom Johnston; "<b>Do You Love Me</b>" – The Contours; "Love Man" –
Otis Redding; "Gazebo Waltz" – Michael Lloyd; "Stay" – Maurice Williams and the
... <b>Dirty Dancing</b> is a 2017 American television film directed by Wayne Blair and
written by Jessica ... with her family and falls in <b>love</b> with working-class dance
instructor Johnny Castle. ... the choreographer of the 1987 film <b>Dirty Dancing</b>,
<b>would</b> direct its remake; ... "They Can't Take That Away From <b>Me</b>", Debra Messing
, 2:29. "Will <b>You Love Me</b> Tomorrow", sometimes known as "Will <b>You</b> Still <b>Love Me</b>
Tomorrow", is a ... In the 1984 comedy film Police Academy, Blankes and
Copeland <b>dance</b> to the song in the Blue Oyster Bar. ... Billboard Tropical Songs
chart and number one on the Latin Airplay chart, becoming the youngest female
artist to <b>do</b> so. The Mashed Potato is a <b>dance</b> move which was a popular <b>dance</b> craze of 1962.
The <b>dance</b> ... named in the lyrics of Motown's first mega-hit in the song "<b>Do You</b>
<b>Love Me</b>" written by Berry Gordy, Jr. and performed by The Contours in 1962. | Who sings do you love me in dirty dancing? |
Below are lists of the countries and territories formerly ruled or administered by
the United Kingdom or part of the <b>British Empire</b>, with their independence days. ...
1 <b>Colonies</b>; 2 Evolution of Dominions to independence; 3 Former British ...
Republic declared on 31 May 1961 and <b>left the British</b> Commonwealth on the
same day. The <b>British Empire</b> comprised the dominions, <b>colonies</b>, protectorates, mandates,
and other ... A deal between the two nations <b>left</b> the spice trade of the East Indies
... Britain's <b>last colony</b> on the American mainland, British Honduras, became a ... The decolonization of Africa took place in the mid-to-late 1950s to 1975, with
sudden and ... After World War II, the US and the African <b>colonies</b> put pressure on
Britain to ... was only applicable to German occupied states, not to the <b>British</b>
<b>Empire</b>. ... the New Hebrides Vanuatu, which was the <b>last</b> to gain independence
in 1980. British Hong Kong was a <b>colony</b> and British Dependent Territory of the United
Kingdom from ... with Lin's demands to secure a safe <b>exit</b> for the British, with the
costs involved ... <b>British rule</b> began with the occupation of the island on 26
January. ... This chamber was reformed in the <b>last</b> years of colonial rule to
introduce more ... The transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong, commonly known as the handover
of Hong Kong ... This event ended 156 years of <b>British</b> colonial <b>rule</b> in Hong Kong
. The territory was <b>Britain's last</b> substantial overseas possession. ... Despite the
finite nature of the New Territories lease, this portion of the <b>colony</b> was developed
... British America refers to the <b>British Empire</b>'s colonial territories in America from
1607 to 1783. These <b>colonies</b> were formally known as British America and the
British West ... George III (last). History. • Colony of Virginia. 1607. • Bermuda.
1614. The first modern humans are believed to have inhabited South Africa more than
100,000 years ... The country became a fully sovereign nation state within the
<b>British Empire</b>, ... reasons for their <b>leaving</b> the Cape <b>colony</b> were the English
language rule. ... During the <b>final</b> campaign, Sekukuni (also spelled Sekhukhune)
and ... <b>British rule</b> in Burma lasted from 1824 to 1948, from the successive three Anglo-
Burmese wars ... The British government justified their actions by claiming that
the <b>last</b> independent king of Burma, Thibaw ... The British decided to annex all of
Upper Burma as a <b>colony</b> and to make the whole country a province of British
India. Jamaica was an English <b>colony</b> from 1655 or 1670 and a <b>British Colony</b> from
1707 until 1962, ... The <b>last</b> Stuart governor, the Duke of Albemarle, who was
more interested in treasure hunting than in planting, ... When the <b>British</b> captured
Jamaica in 1655, the Spanish <b>colonists</b> fled, <b>leaving</b> a large number of African
slaves. The term "<b>British</b> Malaya loosely describes a set of states on the Malay Peninsula
and the ... In 1946, after the Second World War, the <b>colony</b> was dissolved. ... Like
Rama IV, Chulalongkorn hoped that the <b>British</b> would <b>leave</b> Siam alone if he ...
becoming the <b>last</b> Malay state to lose its sovereignty (<b>British</b> involvement in Johor
... | What was the last colony to leave the british empire? |
"<b>Is She Really Going Out with Him</b>?" is a song written and performed by British
musician Joe Jackson. It was released in October 1978 as his debut single and ... "Steady, As She Goes" is the debut single by the rock band The Raconteurs from
their first ... Entertainment Weekly said the track is "less weird than what we're
used to from the ghostly <b>singer</b>. ... The bass in the song, especially in the intro,
has drawn comparisons to the song "<b>Is She Really Going Out With Him</b>?", by Joe
... David Ian "Joe" Jackson (born 11 August 1954) is an English musician and
<b>singer</b>-songwriter. Having spent years studying music and playing clubs, Jackson
scored a hit with his first release, "<b>Is She Really Going Out with Him</b>? "New Rose" is the first single by British punk rock group the Damned, released on
22 October ... The deadpan intro by <b>singer</b> Dave Vanian ("<b>Is she really going out</b>
<b>with him</b>?") parodied the 1964 Shangri-Las song "Leader of the Pack". Look Sharp! is the debut album by Joe Jackson, released in 1979. The album
featured one of Jackson's most well-known songs, "<b>Is She Really Going Out with</b>
<b>Him</b>?," as well as the title track "Look Sharp", ... American <b>singer</b> Inara George
covered "Fools in Love" for the 2005 Grey's Anatomy soundtrack, Volume 1.
American ... Live 1980/86 is a Joe Jackson double live album, released in May 1988. It was
recorded during the 1980 Beat Crazy tour, the 1982-83 Night and Day tour, the
1984 Body & Soul tour, and the 1986 Big World tour. Notably, the album contains
three different versions of "<b>Is She Really Going Out with Him</b>? "Beat Crazy" is the title track to the Joe Jackson Band's 1981 album, Beat Crazy.
Written by Joe ... Beat Crazy (the first being "Mad at You," which didn't chart.)
Backed with a rerecording of Jackson's first hit, "<b>Is She Really Going Out With</b>
<b>Him</b>?," the song failed to chart. A third single, "One to One," also failed
commercially. "<b>Is She Really Going Out with Him</b>?" (1978), "Sunday Papers" (1979), "One More
Time" (1979). "Sunday Papers" is a song written and performed by British new
wave musician Joe Jackson. ... In the lyrics, Jackson, a vocal opponent of the
press, <b>sings</b> of the trashy and inaccurate stories printed by the papers. On stage ... Kid Courageous was a pop punk band from Australia. The band consists of Mick
Anderson ... "<b>Is She Really Going Out with Him</b>?" was their debut single and was
... Joe Jackson - Greatest Hits is a compilation album from the English musician Joe
Jackson. The album is part of the Backlot series from A&M Records featuring
newly designed artwork, digital remastering, unreleased tracks and extensive
liner notes. Tracks include the hits "<b>Is She Really Going Out with Him</b>? | Who sang is she really going out with him? |
Soon after its February 1978 <b>release</b>, <b>Van Halen</b> became ... and critics as one of
rock and roll's greatest <b>debut albums</b>; ... Title, <b>Album</b> details, Peak chart positions, Certifications (sales thresholds). US ...
<b>Van Halen</b>. <b>Released</b>: February 10, 1978; Label: Warner Bros. Format: LP, 8-
Track, ... Women and Children <b>First</b>. <b>Released</b>: March ... <b>Van Halen</b> is an American rock band formed in Pasadena, California in 1972.
Credited with ... Hagar left the band in 1996 shortly before the <b>release</b> of the
band's <b>first</b> greatest hits collection, Best Of – Volume I. Former Extreme frontman
Gary ... The 1986 <b>Van Halen album</b> 5150 was a huge hit, becoming the band's
<b>first</b> No. 5150 (pronounced "fifty-one-fifty") is the seventh studio <b>album</b> by American hard
rock band <b>Van Halen</b>, <b>released</b> on March 24, 1986 by Warner Bros. Records. It
was the <b>first</b> of four <b>albums</b> to be recorded with lead singer Sammy Hagar, ... 1984 is the second of two <b>Van Halen albums</b> to have achieved RIAA Diamond
status, ... Their <b>debut Van Halen</b> was the <b>first</b>. "Jump" went on to be certified Gold
in April 1984, only months after the <b>album's release</b>. Women and Children <b>First</b> is the third studio <b>album</b> by American hard rock band
<b>Van Halen</b>, <b>released</b> on March 26, 1980 on Warner Bros. Records. Produced by
... <b>Van Halen</b> II is the second studio <b>album</b> by American hard rock band <b>Van Halen</b>,
<b>released</b> on ... Many of the songs on <b>Van Halen</b> II are known to have existed prior
to the <b>release</b> of the <b>first album</b>, and are present on the demos recorded in 1976 ... Edward Lodewijk <b>Van Halen</b> is an American musician, songwriter, <b>producer</b>, and
inventor. ... November 8, 2010. Retrieved September 20, 2013. ^ "<b>Van Halen</b> to
<b>Release First</b> Concert <b>Album</b> With David Lee Roth". Retrieved January 20, 2017. Live: Right Here, Right Now. is the <b>first</b> live <b>album</b> by American hard rock band
<b>Van Halen</b>, <b>released</b> in 1993. It is the band's only live <b>album</b> featuring Sammy ... A Different Kind of Truth is the 12th and most recent studio <b>album</b> by American
hard rock band <b>Van Halen</b>. <b>Released</b> on February 7, 2012, by Interscope
Records, the record is <b>Van Halen's first</b> full-length <b>album</b> ... | When was van halen's first album released? |
<b>Dragon Ball</b> is a Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama in 1984.
The initial manga, written and illustrated by Toriyama, was serialized in Weekly ... <b>Dragon Ball</b> is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation. It
is an adaptation of the first 194 chapters of the manga of the same name ... <b>Dragon Ball</b> Z is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation
. It is the sequel to <b>Dragon Ball</b> and adapts the latter 325 chapters of the original ... <b>Dragon Ball</b> is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira
Toriyama. Originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine from 1984 to
1995, ... <b>Dragon Ball</b> Super is a Japanese manga series and anime television series. Its
overall plot outline is written by <b>Dragon Ball</b> franchise creator Akira Toriyama, ... <b>Dragon Ball</b> is the first of two anime adaptations of the <b>Dragon Ball</b> manga series
by Akira Toriyama. Produced by Toei Animation, the anime series premiered in ... The <b>Dragon Ball</b> manga series features an ensemble cast of characters created
by Akira Toriyama. The series takes place in a fictional universe, the same world
... <b>Dragon Ball</b> GT is a Japanese anime series based on Akira Toriyama's <b>Dragon</b>
<b>Ball</b> manga. Produced by Toei Animation, the series premiered in Japan on Fuji ... <b>Dragon Ball</b> FighterZ (pronounced "fighters") is a 2D fighting game developed by
Arc System Works and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. Based on ... <b>Dragon Ball</b> Z Kai is a revised version of the anime series <b>Dragon Ball</b> Z. It was
produced in commemoration of the original manga' 20th and 25th anniversaries. | When did the first episode of dragon ball air? |
<b>Sachin Tendulkar</b> is <b>a</b> retired Indian cricketer. Widely acknowledged as the
greatest batsman of ... He was the <b>first</b> batsman to score <b>a</b> double <b>century</b> in <b>ODIs</b>
, which he scored against South Africa at the Captain Roop Singh Stadium,
Gwalior in ... <b>Sachin</b> Ramesh <b>Tendulkar</b> is an Indian former international cricketer and <b>a</b>
former captain of the Indian ... Sunil Manohar Gavaskar often known as Sunny Gavaskar, is <b>a</b> former Indian
international ... He was the <b>first</b> person to score <b>centuries</b> in both innings of <b>a</b> Test
match three times. He was the <b>first</b> Test batsman ... <b>Sachin Tendulkar</b> equalled
Sunil Gavaskar's record of <b>first</b> class 100s on 8 February 2013. Gavaskar was the
<b>first</b> ... Sunil Gavaskar is <b>a</b> former international cricketer who represented and captained
the Indian ... As of 2012, he is the third-highest run scorer for India in Test cricket,
after <b>Sachin Tendulkar</b> and Rahul Dravid. ... He became the <b>first</b> player to score
two <b>centuries</b> in <b>a</b> Test match <b>for the</b> third time, when he made 107 and 182 not ... Prithvi Pankaj Shaw (born 9 November 1999) is an Indian cricketer and former
India national under-19 cricket team captain. <b>A</b> right-handed opening batsman.
He made <b>his first</b> international appearance on 4 October 2018 and became ... He
<b>scored his first</b> List <b>A century</b> against Leicestershire on 19 June 2018 and <b>scored</b>
... Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer and the captain of the men's national team-as of
November ... In 2017, he became the <b>first</b> captain to score ten <b>centuries</b> in <b>a</b>
calendar year. Since <b>his</b> debut Twenty20 ... Kohli is behind <b>Sachin Tendulkar</b> (
100) and Ricky Ponting (71) <b>in the</b> all-time list. ^ India reached <b>their</b> target of 321
runs in ... Virender Sehwag About this sound pronunciation (help·info) (born 20 October
1978) is <b>a</b> former ... He played <b>his first One Day</b> International in 1999 and joined
the Indian test side in 2001. ... He was the only batsman to <b>score a century in the</b>
7 match New Zealand ODI Series where he made two <b>centuries</b> – 108 in Napier
in ... Sourav Ganguly is <b>a</b> former Indian cricketer and captain of the India national
cricket team. ... Ganguly scored <b>a century</b> on Test debut, against England in
Lord's in June ... <b>His first ODI century</b> came against Sri Lanka at the R.
Premadasa Stadium, ... He is tied with Tillakaratne Dilshan, and is behind <b>Sachin</b>
<b>Tendulkar</b> (49); ... Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer who currently captains the India national team. <b>A</b>
right-handed ... During the Sri Lankan tour, as both first-choice openers <b>Sachin</b>
<b>Tendulkar</b> and Virender Sehwag were injured, Kohli ... He made <b>his first ODI</b> half
<b>century</b>, <b>a</b> score of 54, <b>in the</b> fourth match which helped India win the series. Sanath Jayasuriya is <b>a</b> Sri Lankan cricketer and former captain of the Sri Lanka
national cricket ... He went on to score <b>his first century</b> in 1994 against New
Zealand. ... As of September 2019, he holds fourth place <b>for the</b> most <b>ODI</b>
<b>centuries</b> in <b>a</b> career, behind <b>Sachin Tendulkar</b> (49 <b>centuries</b>), Virat Kohli (43
<b>centuries</b>) and ... | When did sachin scored his first odi century? |
<b>Dallas</b> is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the largest city and seat of <b>Dallas</b>
County, with portions extending into Collin, Denton, Kaufman and Rockwall ... <b>Dallas</b> is an American prime time television soap opera that aired on CBS from
April 2, 1978, to May 3, 1991. The series revolves around a wealthy and feuding
... <b>Dallas</b> is the ninth-most populous city in the United States and the third-most
populous in the state of Texas. <b>Dallas</b> may also refer to: ... The <b>Dallas</b> Mavericks are an American professional basketball team based in
<b>Dallas</b>. They compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member
... <b>Dallas</b> County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas, the state's second-most
populous county, and the ninth-most populous in the United States. As of the
2010 ... The <b>Dallas</b>–Fort Worth metroplex, officially designated <b>Dallas</b>–Fort Worth–
Arlington by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, is a metropolitan area in
the ... <b>Dallas</b> is an American prime time television soap opera developed by Cynthia
Cidre and produced by Warner Horizon Television, that aired on TNT from June ... On July 7, 2016, Micah Xavier Johnson ambushed and fired upon a group of
police officers in <b>Dallas</b>, Texas, killing five officers and injuring nine others. <b>Dallas</b> is a city in, and the county seat of, Paulding County, Georgia, United
States. The estimated population, as of 2010, was 12,629. <b>Dallas</b> is a
northwestern ... The <b>Dallas</b> Cowboys are a professional American football team based in the
<b>Dallas</b>–Fort Worth metroplex. The Cowboys compete in the National Football ... | When did the tv show dallas first air? |
The Adhan also written as Adhaan, Azan, Azaan or Athan, also called Ezan in
Turkish, is the <b>Islamic call to prayer</b>, recited by the mu'azzin at prescribed times of
... Examples include: Adhan, the <b>Muslim call to prayer</b>; Church bells, the Christian
call to prayer; Barechu, the Jewish call to prayer ... The English word muezzin, derived from the Arabic: مُؤَذِّن, muʾaḏḏin [mu.ʔað.ðin]
, simplified ... When <b>calling to prayer</b>, the muezzin faces the qiblah, the direction
of the ... "<b>Muslim</b> preachers given <b>call-to-prayer</b> singing lessons", 11 May 2010 ... As a direct response to this incident, Indonesia's Ministry of Religious Affairs
issued a circular on Adhan or the <b>Islamic call to prayer</b>, with guidelines on when
and ... While they provide a visual focal point, they are generally used for the <b>Muslim call</b>
<b>to prayer</b> (adhan). The basic form of a minaret includes a base, shaft, a cap ... Salat times refers to times when <b>Muslims</b> perform <b>prayers</b> (salat). The term is
primarily used for ... the Zuhr or Dhuhr <b>prayer</b> starts after the sun passes its zenith
and lasts until 20 min (approx) before the <b>call</b> for the Asr <b>prayer</b> is to be given. In <b>Islam</b>, Friday prayer or Congregational prayer is a prayer (ṣalāt) that ... The
muezzin (muʾadhdhin) makes the <b>call to prayer</b>, called the adhan, usually 15–20
minutes prior to the start of Jum'ah. When the ... He personally taught Bilal how to <b>call</b> the <b>Muslims</b> to <b>prayer</b>. However, other
Sunni traditions suggest that a companion suggested to Muhammad that they ... The Iqama or Iqamah (Arabic: إِقَامَة, ʾIqāmah) is the second <b>call</b> to <b>Islamic Prayer</b>,
given immediately before the <b>prayer</b> begins. Generally, the iqama is given ... It is a common <b>Islamic</b> Arabic expression, used in various contexts by <b>Muslims</b>; in
formal <b>prayer</b>, in the <b>call</b> for <b>prayer</b> (adhān), as an informal expression of faith, in
... | How many times a day is the muslim call to prayer? |
<b>Uno</b> is an American shedding-type card game that is played with a specially
printed deck. The game's general principles put it into the Crazy Eights family of ... ¡<b>Uno</b>! (stylized in all caps) is the ninth studio album by American rock band Green
Day, released on September 21, 2012, by Reprise Records. It is the first of ... Nicolas Dansereau (born July 20, 1987) is a Canadian professional wrestler,
better known by his ring name Player <b>Uno</b> or Evil <b>Uno</b>. He is currently signed to
All ... The Fiat <b>Uno</b> is a front-engine, front-drive, four-passenger supermini
manufactured and marketed Fiat. Launched in 1983, the <b>Uno</b> was produced over
a single ... <b>Universal Network Objects</b> (<b>UNO</b>) is the component model used in the
OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice computer software application suites. It is
interface-based ... <b>Uno</b> Pizzeria & Grill or more informally as Unos, is a franchised pizzeria
restaurant chain under the parent company <b>Uno</b> Restaurant Holdings
Corporation. The Dark Order are a professional wrestling stable consisting of The Exalted One
, Evil <b>Uno</b>, Stu Grayson, Alex Reynolds and John Silver currently signed to All ... August <b>Uno</b> Lamm (May 22, 1904 – June 1, 1989) was a Swedish electrical
engineer and inventor. He was sometimes called "The Father of High Voltage
Direct ... <b>UNO</b> traced its origins back to the Nicaraguan Democratic Coordinating Group (
Coordinadora Democrática Nicaragüense—CDN), which was formed in 1982 by
... In September 2013, the UN had peacekeeping soldiers deployed on 15 missions
. The largest was the <b>United Nations Organization</b> Stabilization Mission in the ... | How many cards do you get when you play uno? |
<b>Spirit Riding Free</b> is a computer-animated <b>series</b>, produced by DreamWorks
Animation Television and distributed by Netflix, The <b>series</b> was first released <b>on</b>
Netflix <b>on</b> May 5, 2017. <b>Season</b> 9 is scheduled for fall 2020, and a feature film
based <b>on</b> the <b>series</b> was announced to be in development and is scheduled for
<b>release on</b> ... <b>On</b> December <b>6</b>, 2019 Netflix released a 45-minute <b>Spirit Riding</b>
<b>Free</b> ... <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Storyboarded by, Original <b>release</b> date. 34,
1, "Lucky and the Doubtful Drought", Beth ... Netflix is an American global Internet streaming-<b>on</b>-demand media provider that
has distributed ... Netflix's original productions also include continuations of
canceled <b>series</b> ... <b>Spirit Riding Free</b>, May 5, 2017, 8 seasons, 52 episodes, 23
min. ... that horse from horsin around but here we are <b>season 6 on</b> @netflix the 2
part ... <b>6</b> In other media ... As Spirit asks Rain to <b>come</b> with him to his herd, a cavalry
regiment led by the Colonel attacks the ... A computer-animated television <b>series</b>
based <b>on</b> the film, titled <b>Spirit Riding Free</b>, premiered <b>on</b> Netflix <b>on</b> May 5, 2017. Katherine Grace McNamara is an American actress. She is known for her role as
Harper Munroe <b>on</b> the MTV comedy <b>series</b> ... It was announced <b>on</b> May <b>6</b>, 2015
that McNamara would be playing the lead character Clary ... of the Dreamworks
<b>series Spirit Riding Free</b> entitled "Spirit of Christmas", which premiered <b>on</b> Netflix. <b>Free</b> Rein is a British drama television <b>series</b> created and written by Vicki Lutas
and Anna McCleery. The ten-part first <b>series</b> premiered <b>on</b> Netflix <b>on</b> 23 June
2017. ... The third <b>series</b>, consisting of 10 episodes, premiered <b>on 6</b> July 2019. ...
Becky and her brother own a black and white Pinto Gypsy <b>horse</b> named Bob. In
<b>series</b> ... Victor Joseph Garber (born March 16, 1949) is a Canadian-American actor and
singer. ... He was a <b>series</b> regular <b>on</b> Legends of Tomorrow as Dr. Martin Stein,
having previously played the same role in a recurring ... 5 References; <b>6</b> External
links ... 2018, <b>Spirit Riding Free</b>, James Sr. <b>Episode</b>: " Lucky and the Train Tycoon
". The sixth and final <b>season</b> of Teen Wolf, an American supernatural drama
created by Jeff Davis and to some extent based <b>on</b> the 1985 film of the same
name, received an order of 20 episodes <b>on</b> July 9, 2015, and premiered <b>on</b>
November 15, 2016. The second half of the <b>season</b> premiered <b>on</b> July 30, 2017.
... <b>On</b> July 21, 2016, the cast announced at Comic Con that the <b>series</b> would ... The Sopranos (<b>season 6</b>) · List of The Sopranos episodes. "The <b>Ride</b>" is the 74th
episode of the HBO original <b>series</b> The Sopranos and the ninth of the show's
sixth season. Written by Terence Winter and directed by Alan Taylor, it originally
aired <b>on</b> ... As the two bikers <b>go</b> back into the store, Chris and Tony plunder their
wine. Robert Lyle Knepper (born July 8, 1959) is an American actor best known for his
role as ... The <b>series</b> received positive reviews upon <b>release</b>, and "T-Bag" is often
considered to be one of the ... He guest-starred <b>on season six of</b> Criminal Minds
as Rhett Walden, a serial killer. ... <b>Spirit Riding Free</b>, Harlan Grayson, Voice | When will spirit riding free season 6 come out? |
<b>Memory</b> bandwidth is the rate at which <b>data can</b> be read from or stored into <b>a</b>
semiconductor <b>memory</b> by <b>a</b> processor. <b>Memory</b> bandwidth is usually expressed
in units of bytes/<b>second</b>, though this ... Base DRAM clock frequency; <b>Number of</b>
<b>data transfers per</b> clock: Two, in the case of "double <b>data</b> rate" (DDR, DDR2,
DDR3, ... A modem – a portmanteau of "modulator-demodulator" – is a hardware device
that converts ... The baud unit denotes symbols <b>per second</b>, or the <b>number</b> of
times per ... integrated circuit chips and shift register MOS <b>memory</b> led to the
application of ... By using a modem, a much larger <b>amount</b> of digital <b>data can be</b>
<b>transmitted</b> ... In computing, <b>a</b> word is the natural unit of <b>data</b> used by <b>a</b> particular processor
design. <b>A</b> word is ... In simple <b>memory</b> subsystems, the word is <b>transferred</b> over
the <b>memory data</b> bus, which typically has <b>a</b> width of <b>a</b> word or half-word. ... If the
unit is <b>a</b> word, then <b>a</b> larger <b>amount</b> of <b>memory can</b> be accessed using an
address of <b>a</b> ... 1 MT/s is 10<sup>6</sup> or one million <b>transfers per second</b>; similarly, 1 GT/s means 10<sup>9</sup>, ...
binary <b>data</b> is being <b>transferred</b>, because they do not specify the <b>number</b> of bits ...
in each <b>transfer</b> operation; at a <b>transfer</b> rate of 1 GT/s, the <b>data</b> rate <b>would</b> be 8 ... Magnetic tape <b>data</b> storage is <b>a</b> system <b>for</b> storing digital information on magnetic
tape using ... Most tape drives <b>could</b> support <b>a</b> maximum reel <b>size</b> of 10.5 inches (
267 mm). ... <b>A</b> large <b>memory</b> buffer <b>can</b> be used to queue the <b>data</b>. In the ... While
tape <b>can</b> provide fast sequential <b>data transfers</b>, it takes tens of <b>seconds</b> to load <b>a</b>
... In telecommunications and computing, bit rate is the <b>number</b> of bits that are
conveyed or processed per unit of time. The bit rate is quantified using the bits
<b>per second</b> unit (symbol: "bit/s"), often ... The file <b>transfer</b> rate in bit/s <b>can</b> be
calculated as the file <b>size</b> (in bytes) divided by the file <b>transfer</b> time (in seconds)
and multiplied ... Direct <b>memory</b> access (DMA) is <b>a</b> feature of computer systems that allows certain
hardware ... DMA <b>can</b> also be used <b>for</b> "<b>memory</b> to <b>memory</b>" copying or moving of
<b>data</b> ... <b>a</b> count of the <b>number</b> of words to <b>transfer</b>, and the <b>memory</b> address to use
. ... This <b>second</b> controller was also integrated in <b>a</b> way capable of performing ... In computing, <b>a</b> computer bus operating with double <b>data</b> rate (DDR) <b>transfers</b>
<b>data</b> on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal. This is also known as
double pumped, dual-pumped, and double transition. The term toggle mode is
used in the context of NAND flash <b>memory</b>. ... Describing the bandwidth of <b>a</b>
double-pumped bus <b>can</b> be confusing. Input/output operations <b>per second</b> (IOPS, pronounced eye-ops) is an input/
output performance measurement used to characterize computer storage devices
like hard disk drives (HDD), solid state drives (SSD), and storage area networks (
SAN). Like benchmarks, IOPS <b>numbers</b> published by storage device
manufacturers ... In isolation, IOPS <b>can</b> be considered analogous to "revolutions
per minute" of ... Double <b>Data</b> Rate 3 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access <b>Memory</b>, officially
abbreviated as ... With <b>data</b> being <b>transferred</b> 64 bits at <b>a</b> time <b>per memory</b>
module, DDR3 SDRAM gives <b>a transfer</b> ... DDR3 modules <b>can transfer data</b> at <b>a</b>
rate of 800–2133 MT/s using both rising and falling edges of <b>a</b> 400–1066 MHz I/O
clock. | The amount of data that can be transferred to or from memory per second? |
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