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<b>Riverdale</b> is an American teen drama television <b>series</b> based <b>on</b> the characters of
Archie Comics. The <b>series was</b> adapted for The CW by Archie Comics' chief ... <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original air date, Prod. ... Nana Rose
reveals that Cheryl <b>was</b> supposed to have a <b>second</b> brother named ... At Hiram's
<b>release</b>, he says he <b>will</b> be running for mayor. The <b>episode was</b> first screened at the PaleyFest LA Spring <b>Season</b> in March
2018. ... It is followed by two episodes in the <b>series</b>, are also based <b>on</b> its musical
... Night to Remember," an uneven <b>second season comes</b> to a head as <b>Riverdale</b>'
s ... <b>Release</b>. Original network, Netflix. Picture format. 1080p (2:1 aspect ratio) HDTV ·
2160p (2:1 4K UHD). Audio format, Dolby Digital 5.1. Original <b>release</b>, October
26, 2018 (2018-10-26) – present (present). External links. Official website.
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is an American supernatural horror web television
<b>series</b> ... The first half of the first <b>season</b>, consisting of ten episodes, <b>was</b> released
<b>on</b> ... Archie Comic Publications, Inc., is an American comic book publisher
headquartered in Pelham ... The success of Afterlife with Archie led to a <b>second</b>
horror <b>series</b>, Chilling Adventures of ... Also each "new look" story <b>was</b> based <b>on</b>
a <b>Riverdale</b> High novel, a <b>series</b> of twelve novels; seven that are published, five
that are not. Bob Montana stated that Jughead <b>was</b> a character he imagined, unlike other
characters in the <b>series</b> who <b>were</b> based <b>on</b> people he knew. Montana's widow,
Peg ... (2018), "<b>Come Out</b> and Play" (2018). Music video. "When the Party's Over" <b>on</b>
YouTube. "When the Party's Over" (stylised in all lowercase) is a song by
American singer Billie Eilish from her debut studio album When We All Fall
Asleep, Where <b>Do</b> We Go?. The song <b>was</b> released as the <b>second</b> single <b>on</b>
October 17, 2018, through ... The song is also featured in the <b>second episode</b> of
Batwoman. <b>Riverdale</b> is an American teen drama television <b>series</b> based <b>on</b> the characters of
Archie Comics. The <b>series was</b> adapted for The CW by Archie Comics' chief
creative officer ... she is the current Mayor of <b>Riverdale</b>. In <b>season 3</b>, Hermione
appoints FP Jones as the Sheriff of <b>Riverdale</b> after hiring FP to shoot Hiram. All American is an American sports drama television <b>series</b>, created by April Blair
that ... Jordan <b>on season 2 was</b> turning very rebellious and he <b>was out</b> of control.
... mother who throws Coop <b>out</b> of her house after she <b>comes out</b> as a lesbian. ... "
'Star,' '<b>Riverdale</b>,' 'Chicago Fire,' and all others hold: Wednesday final ratings". Amber Midthunder as Rosa Ortecho, Liz's older sister, who <b>was</b> killed in a car
crash while high <b>on</b> drugs, killing two girls in the process. Liz gradually <b>comes</b> to
... | When did the second season of riverdale come out? |
<b>Forks</b>, also previously known as the unincorporated town of Quillayute, is a city in
southwest ... <b>Forks</b> has an oceanic climate in a temperate rainforest with very
high <b>rainfall</b>, above 100 inches per year. Although there is a drying trend in
summer ... Sequim /ˈskwɪm/ ( About this sound listen) is a city in Clallam County,
<b>Washington</b>, United States. The 2010 census counted a population of 6,606. With
the ... The Bogachiel River is a river of the Olympic Peninsula in the U.S. state of
Washington. ... Bogachiel River, near Forks, Washington ... and /číʔlowa/, "water"
, meaning "gets riley [turbid] after a <b>rain</b>", "muddy waters", or, less likely, "big river"
. The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in the Pacific Northwest.
It is located in western <b>Washington</b> state, and is one of the largest temperate ...
Visiting the Hoh <b>Rain</b> Forest at the National Park Service · Temperate <b>Rain</b> Forest
... Beaver is an unincorporated community in Clallam County, Washington, United
States on the Olympic Peninsula. Geography[edit]. Beaver is located at 48°03′
26″N 124°20′51″W / 48.057299°N 124.347435°W / 48.057299; -124.347435
(48.057299, -124.347435), on US Highway 101 to the north of <b>Forks</b>, <b>Washington</b>
. ... the contiguous U.S. with an annual precipitation value of 121 inches of <b>rain</b>. The Hoh River is a river of the Pacific Northwest, located on the Olympic
Peninsula in the U.S. state of <b>Washington</b>. ... South <b>Fork</b> Campground, managed
by <b>Washington</b> State DNR, is located on the South <b>Fork</b>. The road ... According to
the National Park Service the Hoh <b>Rain</b> Forest is one of the finest remaining
examples of ... The Skokomish River is a river in Mason County, <b>Washington</b>, United States. It is
the largest river flowing into Hood Canal, a western arm of Puget Sound. From its
source at the confluence of the North and South <b>Forks</b> the main stem ... river in
<b>Washington</b> State, as it is the first river to flood during any major <b>rain</b> event. A major landslide occurred 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Oso, <b>Washington</b>, United
States, on March 22, 2014, at 10:37 a.m. local time. A portion of an unstable hill
collapsed, sending mud and debris to the south across the North <b>Fork</b> of the
Stillaguamish River, ... Prior to the March 2014 mudslide, the Oso area had had
heavy <b>rainfall</b> during ... Twilight (stylized as twilight) is a 2005 young adult vampire-romance novel by
author Stephenie Meyer. It is the first book in the Twilight series, and introduces
seventeen-year-old Isabella "Bella" Swan, who moves from Phoenix, Arizona to
<b>Forks</b>, <b>Washington</b>. ... "Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)"; "Heavy in Your
Arms"; "It Will <b>Rain</b>" ... Amon Creek is the largest tributary of the Lower Yakima River in Benton County,
<b>Washington</b>. From the source of its East <b>Fork</b> to its mouth at the Yakima, it flows
about 13 miles (21 km), passing through Kennewick and Richland. The East <b>Fork</b>
as well as the main course north of where both <b>forks</b> come ... The creek flows
through the semi-arid climate in the <b>rain</b> shadow of the ... | How often does it rain in forks washington? |
<b>Fings Ain't Wot They Used T</b>'be is a musical comedy about Cockney low-life
characters in the 1950s, including spivs, prostitutes, teddy-boys and corrupt ... For the musical, see <b>Fings Ain't Wot They Used T</b>'Be. "Things Ain't What They
Used to Be" is a 1942 jazz standard with music by Mercer Ellington and lyrics by
Ted ... (recorded by both Anthony Newley and Andy Williams), "Big Time" (a 1961 cover
by Jack Jones of his "<b>Fings Ain't Wot They Used T</b>'Be" show tune), "Easy Going ... Frank Norman (9 June 1930 – 23 December 1980) was a British novelist and
playwright. His reputation rests on his first memoir Bang to Rights (1958) and his
musical play <b>Fings Ain't Wot They Used T</b>'Be (1960), ... Among the productions were <b>Fings Ain't Wot They Used T</b>'Be and Oh, What a
Lovely War! (1963), which transferred to Broadway and for which he won a Tony
... His work in the theatre includes <b>Fings ain't</b> Wot <b>they used to be</b>, My Fair Lady,
Number 10, The young visitors, Hushabye, and The man who power over women
. hide. v; t · e. Music by Lionel Bart. Musicals. <b>Fings Ain't Wot They Used T</b>'Be ·
Oliver! Blitz! Maggie May · Twang!! La Strada. Film music. Oliver! Hugh Rees Christopher Mendl (6 August 1919, London – 7 July 2008) was a
British record ... covered a wide variety of styles—he also produced the original
cast recordings of musicals such as Hello, Dolly!, <b>Fings Ain't Wot They Used T</b>'Be,
... Russ Conway, DSM was an English popular music pianist. Conway had 20 piano
instrumentals ... Coach" (1959) No.7; "More and More Party Pops" (1959) No.5; "
Royal Event" (1960) No.15; "<b>Fings Ain't</b> Wot <b>They Used To Be</b>" (1960) No.47 ... ... in <b>Fings Ain't Wot They Used T</b>'Be and going on to make her film debut in
Sparrows Can't Sing (1963). Needham and Edwards divorced in 1968 but
remained ... | Who sang fings ain't what they used to be? |
The <b>Chief of Staff</b> of the Army (CSA) is a statutory office (10 U.S.C. § 3033) held
by a four-star general in the <b>United States Army</b>. As the most senior uniformed ... Mark Alexander Milley (born June 18, 1958) is a <b>United States Army</b> general and
the 20th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the highest-ranking officer in the
<b>United States military</b>. He previously served as 39th <b>Chief of Staff</b> of the Army. The Joint Chiefs of <b>Staff</b> (JCS) is a body of senior uniformed leaders in the <b>United</b>
<b>States</b> ... In addition, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of <b>Staff</b> acts as the <b>chief</b>
<b>military</b> advisor to the president and the secretary of defense. In this strictly
advisory ... James Charles McConville (born March 16, 1959) is a <b>United States Army</b>
general who serves as the 40th <b>Chief of Staff</b> of the Army. He previously served
as the ... The Vice <b>Chief of Staff</b> of the <b>Army</b> (VCSA) is the principal deputy to the <b>Chief of</b>
<b>Staff</b> of the <b>Army</b>, and is the second-highest-ranking officer on active duty in the ... As <b>Chief of Staff</b>, Marshall organized the largest <b>military</b> expansion in <b>U.S.</b> history,
inheriting an outmoded, poorly equipped <b>army</b> of 189,000 men and, partly ... In 1930, he became <b>Chief of Staff</b> of the <b>United States Army</b>. As such, he was
involved in the expulsion of the Bonus Army protesters from Washington, D.C. in
1932 ... The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) is the highest-ranking and
senior-most <b>military</b> officer in the <b>United States</b> Armed Forces and is the principal
<b>military</b> ... Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, USN, served as the <b>Chief of Staff</b> to the
... The main article for this category is <b>United States Army Chief of Staff</b>. Pages in
category "United States Army Chiefs of Staff". The following 40 pages are in this ... Harold Keith "Johnny" Johnson (February 22, 1912 – September 24, 1983) was a
<b>United States Army</b> general who served as <b>Chief of Staff</b> of the United States ... | Who is the current us army chief of staff? |
<b>Palestinian Arabic</b> is a Southern Levantine <b>Arabic dialect</b>, <b>spoken</b> by most
<b>Palestinians</b> in <b>Palestine</b> ... A Levantine <b>Arabic dialect</b> subgroup, it is <b>spoken in Palestine</b> by <b>Arab</b> citizens of
Israel (mostly <b>Palestinians</b>) and in most <b>Palestinian</b> populations around the world
. Among most <b>Arabs</b> the vernacular <b>spoken</b> is similar to <b>Palestinian Arabic</b>, while
Bedouin traditionally <b>speak</b> their own <b>dialect of Arabic</b>. The Northern part of the ... Even during Muhammad's lifetime, there were dialects of <b>spoken Arabic</b>.
Muhammad spoke in the <b>dialect</b> of Mecca, in the western ... Levantine <b>Arabic</b> is a broad variety of <b>Arabic</b> and the main vernacular <b>spoken</b>
<b>Arabic</b> of the ... Syria: The <b>dialect</b> of Damascus and the <b>dialect</b> of Aleppo are well-
known. ... South Levantine is <b>spoken in Palestine</b>, as well as in the western area
of Jordan (in the 'Ajlun, Al Balqa', Al Karak, Al Mafraq, 'Amman, Irbid, Jarash, and
... The Israeli population is linguistically and culturally diverse. Hebrew is the
country's official language, and almost the entire population speaks it either as
native speakers or proficiently as a second language. Its standard <b>form</b>, known as
Modern Hebrew, is the main medium of life in ... In addition, a significant number
of Israeli Jews know <b>spoken Arabic</b>, although ... Jordanian <b>Arabic</b> is a continuum of mutually intelligible varieties of Levantine
<b>Arabic spoken</b> by ... It is the result of the merger of the language of populations
who moved from northern Jordan, southern Jordan and later from <b>Palestine</b>. For
this ... This <b>dialect</b> is part of the southern <b>dialect</b> of the Levantine <b>Arabic</b> language
. Modern Standard <b>Arabic</b> (MSA), or Modern Written <b>Arabic</b> (shortened to MWA), is
a term used ... Modern Standard <b>Arabic</b> is also <b>spoken</b> by people of <b>Arab</b> descent
outside the <b>Arab</b> world ... As MSA is a revised and simplified <b>form</b> of Classical
<b>Arabic</b>, MSA in terms of lexicon omitted the ... Cypriot · Lebanese · <b>Palestinian</b>. <b>Arabic</b> and its different dialects are <b>spoken</b> by around 422 million speakers (
native and ... <b>Arabic</b> was an official language of Mandatory <b>Palestine</b> and was
retained as an official language when the State of Israel was ... A <b>form of Arabic</b>
was <b>spoken</b> on the Mediterranean island of Crete (Emirate of Crete) from the late
820s (c. <b>Arabic</b> is the official language of Syria and is the most widely <b>spoken</b> language in
the country. ... the <b>dialect spoken</b> in the Jabal al-Druze (Jabal Al-<b>Arab</b>) mountains
;; the eastern <b>dialect</b> group (Al-Hasakah, ... Non-indigenous dialects of <b>Arabic</b>,
most notably those of Iraq and <b>Palestine</b>, are frequently used within their
respective ... | What type of arabic is spoken in palestine? |
<b>Avengers Assemble</b> is an American animated television series based on the
fictional Marvel Comics superhero team known as the Avengers. Designed to ... <b>Avengers Assemble</b> was an ongoing comic book series featuring the Marvel
Comics superhero team the Avengers. Its initial release coincided with the
release ... "<b>Avengers</b>, <b>assemble</b>!" is the rallying cry for the Marvel Comics superhero team
the Avengers. <b>Avengers Assemble</b> may also refer to: The Avengers (2012 film), ... <b>Avengers Assemble</b> is an animated television series based on the comic book
super hero team known as the Avengers. It premiered on Disney XD on May 26, ... Marvel's The Avengers or simply The Avengers, is a 2012 American superhero
film based on ... Marvel's UK website refers to the film as Marvel's <b>Avengers</b>
<b>Assemble</b>, although David Cox of The Guardian, in arguing that it was one of the
worst ... The Avengers are a fictional team of superheroes appearing in American comic
books ... The team, famous for its battle cry of "<b>Avengers Assemble</b>!", has featured
... <b>Avengers Assemble</b> (Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture). "Live to Rise" is a song recorded by American rock band Soundgarden for the
2012 film The Avengers. The song was released by Hollywood Records on April
17, 2012, as a free digital download during its first week of availability at the
iTunes Store, and was later included on the film's soundtrack album, <b>Avengers</b>
<b>Assemble</b>: ... The following other wikis use this file: Usage on da.wikipedia.org. <b>Avengers</b> (
tegneserie). Usage on fr.wikipedia.org. Vengeurs ... <b>Avengers Assembled</b>! is a role-playing game supplement published by TSR in
1984 for the Marvel Super Heroes role-playing game. | How many seasons of avengers assemble are there? |
This page lists the characters appearing in Disney's The <b>Lion King</b> franchise. ...
His <b>name</b> means "lion" in Swahili which is his species. ... they are featured as the
main characters in The <b>Lion King</b> 1½ as well as in the TV series Timon & <b>Pumbaa</b>
. The <b>Lion King</b> is a 2019 American musical film directed and produced by Jon
Favreau, written by Jeff Nathanson, and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a
photorealistic computer-animated remake of Disney's traditionally animated 1994
film of the same <b>name</b>. ... Scar begs for mercy and attempts to blame his crimes
on the <b>hyenas</b>; Simba ... The Lion Guard is an American animated television series developed by Ford
Riley and based ... It is the second television series to be based on The <b>Lion King</b>
, the first being Timon & <b>Pumbaa</b>. The Lion Guard is a sequel to ... member of the
Lion Guard. He is Timon and <b>Pumbaa's</b> adoptive nephew and Kion's best friend. The <b>Lion King</b> is a 1994 American animated musical film produced by Walt
Disney Feature ... Scar begs for mercy and attempts to blame the <b>hyenas</b> for his
actions; Simba spares his life but orders him to ... A similar version under the
<b>name</b> "The Legend of the <b>Lion King</b>" was featured in Disneyland Paris from 2004
to 2009. Main article: Timon & <b>Pumbaa</b> (TV series) ... This series also reveals their last
<b>names</b>: ... The <b>Lion King</b> is a musical based on the 1994 Walt Disney Animation Studios'
animated feature film of the same <b>name</b> with music ... Simba escapes but the
<b>hyenas</b> tell Scar that he is dead. Rafiki and the lionesses mourn the deaths ("
Rafiki ... The <b>Lion King's</b> Timon & <b>Pumbaa</b>, often simply referred to as Timon & <b>Pumbaa</b>, is
an American ... <b>hyena</b> trio Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed, which are under the <b>names</b>
Rafiki Fables and The Laughing <b>Hyenas</b>, and two episodes centering on Zazu. The <b>Lion King</b> 1 <sup>1</sup>⁄2 is a 2004 American animated comedy adventure film
produced by the ... media franchise, and focuses on the escapades of the
meerkat/warthog duo Timon and <b>Pumbaa</b> before and during the events of The
<b>Lion King</b>. Scar is an animated character who appears in Disney's The <b>Lion King</b> franchise,
and serves as ... who had also been providing the voice of The <b>Lion King</b>'s
laughing <b>hyena</b> Ed at the time, to impersonate ... According to IGN, Scar, Simba
and Mufasa have since become "household <b>names</b> thanks to the [film's]
enormous ... "Be Prepared" is a song written by Elton John and Tim Rice (music and lyrics,
respectively) for the Disney animated feature film The <b>Lion King</b> (1994). ... Not to
be confused with the song of the same name by Tom Lehrer, see Songs by Tom
Lehrer. ... The soliloquy had Scar considering using the <b>hyenas</b> for his plot, but in
the ... | Names of the hyenas in the lion king? |
"<b>Be Our Guest</b>" is a song written by lyricist Howard Ashman and composer Alan
Menken for ... "<b>Be Our Guest</b>" is featured in the <b>2017</b> live-action adaptation of
Beauty and the Beast. In addition, the phrase "<b>Be Our Guest</b>" became the tagline
in ... Beauty and the Beast is the soundtrack album to the <b>2017</b> film Beauty and the
Beast. ... "<b>Be Our Guest</b>", Howard Ashman, Ewan McGregor, Emma Thompson,
Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Ian McKellen, 4:48. 10. "Days in the Sun", Tim Rice,
Adam ... Beauty and the Beast is a <b>2017</b> American musical romantic fantasy film directed
by Bill Condon ... Retrieved July 7, 2016. ^ Collis, Clark. "This Week's Cover: <b>Be</b>
<b>our guest</b> for an exclusive look at Disney's live-action Beauty and the Beast". <b>Be Our Guest</b> is a 1966 Australian TV series produced by Alan Burke for the ABC.
It was set in a ... Retrieved 11 February <b>2017</b> – via National Library of Australia. ^
"BRIGHT, BUT PRACTICAL, WARDROBE". The Australian Women's Weekly. <b>Be Our Guest</b> Restaurant is a quick service and table service restaurant in
Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom in the Walt Disney World Resort. The restaurant
has ... "The Mob Song" is a song from the 1991 Disney animated film Beauty and the
Beast. Contents. 1 Plot; 2 Composition and analysis; 3 Critical reception; 4 <b>2017</b>
version ... is one of the few things in the film that parents should be concerned
about. ... Sing Me a Story with Belle (1995–1999); <b>Be Our Guest</b> Restaurant (
2012). "Belle" is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Howard Ashman
for Walt Disney ... Alongside "<b>Be Our Guest</b>" and "Beauty and the Beast", "Belle"
was one of the three Beauty and the Beast songs that ... In the <b>2017</b> live-action
adaptation, the song is performed by Emma Watson, Luke Evans, and ensemble. "Gaston" is a song from the 1991 Disney animated film Beauty and the Beast. A
short reprise is performed later in the musical. It is sung by Jesse Corti and
Richard White in their voice roles of Le Fou and Gaston, respectively. The song
also appears in the <b>2017</b> live-action remake, where it is again ... Sing Me a Story
with Belle (1995–1999); <b>Be Our Guest</b> Restaurant (2012). "If I Can't Love Her" is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Tim
Rice for the ... "If I Can't Love Her" was nearly included in the <b>2017</b> live-action
remake of the film but was ultimately ... Determining that the production did not
require more show-stopping musical numbers like "<b>Be Our Guest</b>" and "Gaston",
Rice ... Robert E. Rich Jr. (born January 25, 1941) is an American billionaire, the
chairman and majority owner of Rich Products Corporation, the largest family-
owned frozen foods manufacturer in the US, based in Buffalo, New York. He has
a net worth of $5.65 billion as of August <b>2017</b>. ... In fall 2015, Rich's company,
B.R. <b>Guest</b> Ltd., was given event organizing ... | Who sings be our guest in beauty and the beast 2017? |
<b>Bunk'd</b> is an American comedy television series created by Pamela Eells O'
Connell that ... Emma, Ravi, and Zuri leave <b>New</b> York City and head off to Moose
Rump, Maine, to spend the summer at Camp Kikiwaka, where their parents met
as ... <b>Bunk'd</b> is an American comedy television series created by Pamela Eells O'
Connell that ... Lou, Finn, Matteo, and Destiny return to Camp Kikiwaka for a <b>new</b>
summer. In the Grizzly Cabin, Finn and Matteo receive a <b>new</b> camp counselor: an
... Skai Jackson (born April 8, 2002) is an American actress, YouTuber, and author.
After making her debut in the 2007 film Liberty Kid, she came to international
prominence when she portrayed Zuri Ross in the Disney Channel series Jessie
from 2011 to 2015, and in <b>Bunk'd</b> from 2015 to 2018. ... In 2015, a <b>new</b> Disney
Channel series <b>Bunk'd</b>, a spin-off of Jessie, was ... Karan Brar (born January 18, 1999) is an American actor. He portrayed Chirag
Gupta in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film franchise and Ravi Ross on the Disney
Channel Original Series Jessie and its subsequent spin-off <b>Bunk'd</b>. ... In February
2015, a <b>new</b> Disney Channel series <b>Bunk'd</b>, a spin-off of Jessie, was announced,
... Related shows, <b>Bunk'd</b>. External links. Website. Jessie is an American comedy
television series created by Pamela Eells O'Connell that aired ... With a whole
<b>new</b> world of experiences open to her, Jessie embarks on <b>new</b> adventures in the
big ... Peyton Roi List (born April 6, 1998) is an American actress and model. List
appeared in various ... In 2015, she reprised the role in the spinoff series <b>Bunk'd</b>.
... for elementary school, and the <b>New</b> Voices School for Academic and Creative
Arts ... Kevin Quinn (born May 21, 1997) is an American actor. He is known for his
starring role as Xander in the Disney Channel original series <b>Bunk'd</b>, and his
supporting role ... "Meet The <b>Newest</b> Cast Members Of The "Jessie" Spinoff Show
". J-14. Christina Moore (born April 12, 1973) is an American actress, comedian, fashion
designer, ... an all-female sketch group that has performed in <b>New</b> York City and
Los Angeles for the past five years. She also had a recurring role in the Disney
Channel shows Jessie and <b>Bunk'd</b>, as Christina, the mother of the Ross children,
... Spencer List (born April 6, 1998) is an American actor. List is best known from the
Fox show ... He made a guest appearance on the Disney Channel show <b>Bunk'd</b>
in the episode ... List was born in Florida, but moved to <b>New</b> York at the age of 4. Mary Scheer (born March 19, 1963) is an American actress, comedian,
screenwriter and producer, who is best known for her work throughout television.
She had recurring roles as Marissa Benson on the Nickelodeon-sitcom iCarly,
and as Gladys on the Disney Channel series <b>Bunk'd</b>. ... The <b>New</b> Women Chump
Change, and It Can Always Get Worse Kathy from ... | When does the new bunk'd come out? |
The <b>Anderson</b> family is a group of professional wrestlers, a fictional extended
family largely consisting of <b>brothers</b>, nephews, and <b>cousins</b>. It started in the ... Relatives, Valentine Hatfield, <b>brother</b>. Martha Hatfield, sister. Ellison Hatfield,
<b>brother</b>. Elias Hatfield, <b>brother</b>. William <b>Anderson</b> Hatfield (September 9, 1839 –
January 6, 1921)—was the patriarch of the ... during battle in the American Civil
War; or as contrast to his good-tempered <b>cousin</b>, <b>Anderson</b> "Preacher Anse"
Hatfield. Jared Francis Harris (born 24 August 1961) is an English actor. His roles include
Lane Pryce in the television drama series Mad Men, David Robert Jones in the
science fiction series Fringe, King George VI in the historical series The Crown,
<b>Anderson</b> Dawes on the science fiction series The Expanse, Captain Francis ...
His younger <b>brother</b> is actor Jamie Harris, his older <b>brother</b> is director Damian ... Jacob Basil <b>Anderson</b> (born 18 June 1990) is a British actor, singer-songwriter,
and record ... <b>Anderson</b> continued to <b>portray</b> this role through season 4, season 5
, season 6, season 7 and season 8. ... to time spent with his older <b>brother</b>, Alfie
<b>Anderson</b>, and his younger <b>cousin</b> Matan Inbar-Hansen, on family trips to
California. Gillian Leigh <b>Anderson</b>, OBE (born August 9, 1968) is an American–British
actress. Her credits ... Her <b>brother</b> Aaron – who was diagnosed with
neurofibromatosis – died in 2011 of a brain tumor, at the age of 30. ... In
November 2010, <b>Anderson portrayed</b> Wallis, Duchess of Windsor in Any Human
Heart – a television ... Jason Francesco Schwartzman (born June 26, 1980) is an American actor,
screenwriter, executive producer, and musician. He is known for his frequent
collaborations with Wes <b>Anderson</b>, such as ... Schwartzman's <b>brother</b> is actor and
musician Robert Schwartzman, and his paternal half-siblings are Stephanie and
... Moonrise Kingdom is a 2012 American coming-of-age film directed by Wes
<b>Anderson</b>, written ... When he was 12, <b>Anderson</b> lived in Texas with two <b>brothers</b>.
... Schwartzman said he accepted the role of <b>Cousin</b> Ben without asking for a
larger ... Author Carol Siegel judged the <b>portrayal</b> to be a positive take on "
youthful sexual ... Roy <b>Anderson</b> is a fictional character from the US television series The Office,
<b>portrayed</b> by ... Roy brought along his <b>brother</b> on his first date with Pam, a minor
league hockey game; the <b>brothers</b> forgot she was with them and left the game ... Family, Arthur Havisham (half <b>brother</b>). Children, Estella (adoptive daughter).
Relatives, Pocket family (<b>cousins</b>) <b>Cousin</b> Raymond Georgiana Camilla Bentley
Drummle (son-in-law). Nationality, British. Miss Havisham is a character in the
Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations (1861). She is a ... Although she has
often been <b>portrayed</b> in film versions as very elderly, ... Richard Dean <b>Anderson</b> (born January 23, 1950) is an American actor and
producer. He began ... In 1982–1983 He starred as Adam in the CBS television
series Seven Brides for Seven <b>Brothers</b> (based very loosely on the movie of the
same ... Dan Castellaneta, the voice actor who <b>portrays</b> Homer Simpson (among
other ... | Who was portrayed as the anderson brothers cousin? |
Acromegaly is a disorder that results from excess growth hormone (GH) after the
growth plates have closed. The initial symptom is typically enlargement of the ... Rondo Hatton (April 22, 1894 – February 2, 1946) was an American journalist
and occasional film actor with a minor career playing thuggish bit and extra parts
... Pituitary adenomas are tumors that occur in the pituitary gland. Pituitary
adenomas are ... acromegaly cases are caused by a pituitary adenoma and it
most commonly affects middle aged adults, <b>Acromegly</b> can result in severe
disfigurement, ... Joonas Viljami Suotamo is a Finnish actor and former professional basketball
player. He is best known for his role as Chewbacca in the Star Wars saga, taking
... inequality involving a sequence · Relation between trigonometric functions and
exponential / multiplicative reciprocal functions · <b>acromegly</b> · maths quiz · maths ... | Acromegly is a disorder due to chronically high levels of? |
<b>Canada</b> was active in the negotiations that led to the <b>Kyoto Protocol</b> in 1997. The
Liberal ... In December 2011, the Ministry of the Environment (<b>Canada</b>) Peter
Kent announced <b>Canada's withdrawal from the Kyoto Accord</b> one day after ...
2001: The United States <b>did</b> not ratify the <b>Kyoto Accord</b> leaving <b>Canada</b> as the
only ... The <b>Kyoto Protocol</b> is an international treaty which extends the 1992 United
Nations Framework ... There are currently 192 parties (<b>Canada withdrew</b> from the
protocol, effective December 2012) to the Protocol. ... with the first commitment
period of the <b>Kyoto Protocol</b>, and <b>did</b> not start until January 2008 (Carbon Trust,
2009, p. This article is about the <b>Kyoto Protocol</b> and government action in relation to that
treaty. ... the treaty <b>did</b> not cover 70% of global emissions;; developing countries
are ... China called <b>Canada's</b> decision to <b>withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol</b> ... ... with binding targets in the first period but which <b>withdrew</b> from the Protocol.
Signatories to the Protocol that have not ratified. Other UN member states and
observers that are not party to the Protocol. As of June 2013, there are 192
parties to the <b>Kyoto Protocol</b> to the United Nations Framework ... <b>Canada</b>
renounced the convention effective 15 December 2012 and ceased ... The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is an
international ... It has also led <b>Canada</b> to <b>withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol</b> in
2011 out of a wish not to make its citizens pay penalties ... In that interval we've
added almost as much carbon to the atmosphere as we <b>did</b> in the previous
century." ... The Paris Agreement (French: Accord de Paris) is an agreement within the
United Nations ... Under the agreement, the earliest effective date of <b>withdrawal</b>
for the U.S. is November 2020, shortly before the end ... Another key difference
between the Paris Agreement and the <b>Kyoto Protocol</b> is their scopes. ... Toronto,
<b>Canada</b>. This article is about certain views on the <b>Kyoto Protocol</b> to the United Nations
Framework ... A group of major <b>Canadian</b> corporations also called for urgent
action ... Developing countries <b>did</b> take on obligations under the Protocol, but
these were ... "Environmental Economists Debate Merit of U.S.'s Kyoto
<b>Withdrawal</b>". Restructuring and rewrite of negotiations. I've restructured a large part of the first
section of the ... Just a technical note: only <b>Canada withdrew</b> from the protocol:
see the depositary. ... (under former President George W. Bush) and Australia (
initially, under former Prime Minister John Howard) <b>did</b> not ratify the <b>Kyoto treaty</b>. Protests also occurred in New York City, Miami, San Diego, and Syracuse. See
also[edit]. <b>Canada</b> and the <b>Kyoto Protocol</b> · Environmental policy ... In December 2012, <b>Canada</b> became the first country to formally <b>withdraw from</b>
<b>the Kyoto Protocol</b>. As Minister of the Environment, Kent was a vocal supporter of
the ... | When did canada withdraw from the kyoto protocol? |
Not to be confused with National Panhellenic Conference. <b>National Pan</b>-<b>Hellenic</b>
<b>Council</b>. NPHC 75.jpg. Nickname, Divine Nine. <b>Founded</b>, May 10, ... The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) is an umbrella organization for 26 (
inter)national ... Not to be confused with National Pan-Hellenic Council. ... which
led to the <b>formation</b> of group-specific sororities which attempted to provide the ... ... council <b>formed</b> by 11 of the largest and most established Multicultural Greek
lettered organizations; <b>National Pan</b>-<b>Hellenic Council</b> (NPHC) - council <b>formed</b>
by ... Greek life at San Diego State University (SDSU) has an extensive history dating
back nearly a ... On October 10, 1924, the Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC) was
<b>founded</b>. ... The <b>National Pan</b>-<b>Hellenic Council</b> (NPHC) is the collaborative
organization of historically African American, international Greek lettered
fraternities and ... Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. (ΙΦΘ) is a nationally incorporated, historically
African-American, collegiate Greek letter fraternity. It was <b>founded</b> on September
19, 1963, at Morgan State University (then ... The fraternity holds membership in
the <b>National Pan</b>-<b>Hellenic Council</b> (NPHC), an umbrella organization comprising
nine ... Stepping or step-dancing is a <b>form</b> of percussive dance in which the participant's
entire body is ... Stepping has been popularized by <b>National Pan</b>-<b>Hellenic</b>
<b>Council</b> member organizations who give tributes to their historical Greek letter ... Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (ΑΚΑ) is a Greek-lettered sorority, the first
established by African-American college women. Membership is for college-
educated women. The organization was <b>founded</b> on five basic tenets: ... Alpha
Kappa Alpha is part of the <b>National Pan</b>-<b>Hellenic Council</b> (NPHC). The current
International ... Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated (ΦΒΣ) is a historically African-American
collegiate and professional Greek letter fraternity. It was <b>founded</b> at Howard
University in Washington, D.C. on January 9, 1914, ... Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity,
Incorporated is a member of the <b>National Pan</b>-<b>Hellenic Council</b> (NPHC) and the ... Prince Hall Freemasonry (PHA) is the first historically Black fraternal organization
. The first ... Some non-NPHC Black fraternal organizations, such as the Swing
Phi Swing and ... Name, <b>Founded</b>, Incorporated, Collegiate, Greek lettered,
NPHC ... <b>National Pan</b>-<b>Hellenic Council</b> · Greek letter society effect on youth
identity ... Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. (ΩΨΦ) is an international historically African-
American Greek-letter fraternity with over 750 undergraduate and graduate
chapters. The fraternity was <b>founded</b> on November 17, 1911 by three Howard ...
Omega Psi Phi is a member of the <b>National Pan</b>-<b>Hellenic Council</b> (NPHC), which
is ... | When was the national pan hellenic council formed? |
Crescendo, growing, Becoming <b>louder</b> ... Tremolo, trembling, A rapid repetitive
variation in the <b>volume</b> (or pitch) of a tone. In music, the dynamics of a piece is the variation in loudness between notes or
phrases. ... A forte passage is not usually "the same as a piano passage but
<b>louder</b>". Rather, a ... Three <b>Italian words</b> are used to show gradual changes in
<b>volume</b>:. This is a list of musical <b>terms</b> that are likely to be encountered in printed scores,
music reviews, ... Most of the <b>terms</b> are <b>Italian</b> (see also <b>Italian</b> musical <b>terms</b>
used in English), in accordance with the <b>Italian</b> origins ... Whispering (i.e. a
special tremolo effect on the harp where a chord or note is rapidly repeated at a
low <b>volume</b>) ... The piano is an acoustic, stringed musical instrument invented in Italy by
Bartolomeo Cristofori ... The <b>Italian</b> musical <b>terms</b> piano and forte indicate "soft"
and "<b>loud</b>" respectively, ... The <b>name</b> was created as a contrast to harpsichord, a
musical instrument that does not allow variation in <b>volume</b>; compared to the
harpsichord, ... Intonarumori are a group of experimental musical instruments invented and built
by the <b>Italian</b> ... Intonarumori ('noise makers' in <b>Italian</b>) made noise, but not at a
very <b>loud volume</b>, since they were all acoustic devices. ... Text is available under
the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional <b>terms</b> may
apply. In music, noise is variously described as unpitched, indeterminate, uncontrolled,
<b>loud</b>, ... In the same period the <b>Italian</b> Futurist Luigi Russolo created a "noise
orchestra" using ... Later in the 20th century the <b>term</b> noise music came to refer to
works ... used by Hendrix include distortion, wah, fuzz, dissonance, and <b>loud</b>
<b>volume</b>. Tenuto is a durational direction used in musical notation which means to hold or
sustain a note ... it its full length (or longer, with slight rubato), and/or play the note
slightly <b>louder</b>. In other <b>words</b>, the tenuto mark may alter the length of a note at
the same time a ... Articulations · <b>Italian words</b> and phrases · Rhythm and meter ... Marcato is a musical instruction indicating a note, chord, or passage is to be
played <b>louder</b> or more forcefully than the surrounding music. The instruction may
involve the <b>word</b> marcato itself written above or below the ... An example is the
Gavotte in D major from J. S. Bach (Suzuki Book <b>Volume</b> 3) page 19, Bar 39. In music, an accent is an emphasis, stress, or stronger attack placed on a
particular note or set ... A dynamic accent or stress accent is an emphasis using
<b>louder</b> sound or a stronger articulation, typically most pronounced on the attack of
the sound. ... Martellato, <b>Italian</b> for "hammered", is another <b>name</b> for the marcato
symbol ... Messa di voce [ˈmessa di ˈvoːtʃe] (<b>Italian</b>, "placing of voice") is a singing
technique that requires sustaining a single pitch while gradually making the voice
<b>louder</b> (crescendo) and then softer (diminuendo). ... the only feature of the note
being sung that should change is the <b>volume</b> – not the pitch ... Opera <b>terms</b> by
origin. | The italian term for a loud volume level is? |
season, Title, Original <b>air date</b>, Prod. code, U.S. viewers (millions), Rating/share (
18–49). 216, 1, "Week 1: <b>Season 22 Premiere</b>" ... <b>Season 22</b>. Next → Season 24 · List of The <b>Bachelor</b> (American TV series)
<b>episodes</b>. The 23rd season of The <b>Bachelor</b> premiered on January 7, 2019. This
season features ... Blake Horstmann and Jason Tartick, who <b>are</b> castmates with
Underwood in The <b>Bachelorette</b> season 14. ... season, Title, Original <b>air date</b>,
Prod. The <b>Bachelor is</b> an American dating and relationship reality television series that
debuted on ... The final third of the <b>episodes</b> within a season <b>are</b> filmed traveling
the world. ... It <b>will air</b> alongside season 16 of The <b>Bachelorette</b> and before
season 7 of ... "The <b>Bachelor</b>: Arie Luyendyk Jr. <b>Will</b> Be <b>Season 22's</b> Leading
Man". <b>Season 22</b> · List of The <b>Bachelor</b> (American TV series) <b>episodes</b>. The 21st
season of The <b>Bachelor</b> premiered on January 2, 2017. This season features ...
the 3rd season of <b>Bachelor</b> in Paradise was still <b>airing</b>, Nick Viall was announced
... South Carolina <b>would</b> later be visited in the thirteenth season of The
<b>Bachelorette</b>. List of The <b>Bachelorette episodes</b>. The fourteenth <b>season</b> of The <b>Bachelorette</b>
premiered on May 28, 2018. This <b>season</b> features Becca Kufrin, a 28-year-old
publicist from Prior Lake, Minnesota. Kufrin was the winner of the <b>22nd season</b> of
The <b>Bachelor</b> featuring Arie ... On the <b>season finale</b>, Kufrin picked medical sales
representative Garrett ... overall, No. in <b>season</b>, Title, Original <b>air date</b>, Prod. code, U.S. viewers (millions),
Rating/share (18–49). 46, 1, "Week 1", September <b>22</b>, ... This <b>is</b> a list of Live with Regis and Kelly <b>episodes</b> which were broadcast during
the show's <b>22nd season</b>. The list <b>is</b> ordered by <b>air date</b>. ... Christiane Amanpour,
The <b>Bachelorette</b>, Doggie <b>Do's</b> and Don'ts Week, No. August 6, Regis Philbin ... <b>Season</b>, <b>Bachelorette</b>, <b>Episodes</b>, Originally aired ... Main article: The <b>Bachelorette</b>
(<b>season</b> 6). No. overall, No. in <b>season</b>, Title, Original <b>air date</b>, Prod. ... 116, 7, "
Week 6: Dublin - Kaitlyn's Irish Wake", June <b>22</b>, 2015 ... Arie Luyendyk Jr <b>is</b> a Dutch-American auto racing driver and son of two-time
Indianapolis 500 ... He was a contestant on ABC's dating competition The
<b>Bachelorette season</b> 8 in 2012, ... He asked Rebecca "Becca" Kufrin to marry him
at the <b>season finale</b> however he later ... Archived from the original on December
<b>22</b>, 2017. Rebecca Kufrin (born April 3, 1990) <b>is</b> an American publicist and television
personality, best known for her role as the winner on the <b>22nd season</b> of ABC's
The <b>Bachelor</b> and the lead of the 14th <b>season</b> ... After Luyendyk ended his
engagement with Kufrin on <b>air</b>, Minnesota State Representative Drew
Christensen proposed ... | When does the bachelor season 22 finale air? |
He is often credited as the <b>restorer of anatomy</b> because he made seminal
contributions to the field by reintroducing the practice of public dissection of
human ... The conservation and restoration of feathers is the practice of maintaining and
preserving feathers or featherwork objects, and requires knowledge of feather
<b>anatomy</b>, properties, ... Art handler · Collection manager · Conservator-<b>restorer</b> ·
Conservation scientist · Conservation technician · Curator · Exhibition designer ·
Mount ... The conservation and restoration of human remains involves the long-term
preservation and ... Conservation of human remains within museum collections is
most often undertaken by a conservator-<b>restorer</b> or archaeologist. ... bodies,
discrete parts of the <b>anatomy</b>, and even art and artifacts created out of human
body parts. François Gigot de la Peyronie was a French surgeon who was born in
Montpellier, France. ... Afterwards he returned to Montpellier as lecturer on
<b>anatomy</b> and surgery, and was surgeon-major at the ... "Surgery <b>restorer</b>" and
universal spirit. Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu originally called Daitō-ryū Jujutsu is a Japanese martial art
that first ... Whether Takeda is regarded as either the <b>restorer</b> or the founder of the
art, the known history ... men killed in battle, studying their <b>anatomy</b> for the
purpose of learning techniques for joint-locking and vital point striking (kyūsho-
jitsu). Occupation, Sculptor, metalsmith, conservator-<b>restorer</b>. Relatives, John, Edith,
George, Mildred, Violet (siblings). Signature. Herbert Maryon signature.png.
Herbert James Maryon, OBE, FSA, FIIC (9 March 1874 – 14 July 1965) was an
English sculptor, ... At Durham he was both master of sculpture, and lecturer in
<b>anatomy</b> and the ... Whether Takeda is regarded as either the <b>restorer</b> or the founder of the art, the ...
studying their <b>anatomy</b> for the purpose of learning techniques for joint-locking ... Gianluigi Colalucci, Head <b>Restorer</b> at the Laboratory for the Restoration of
Paintings for Papal Monuments, Museums and Galleries, states in his essay ... There are also <b>restorers</b> of fertility (Rf) genes that are distinct from genetic male
sterility genes. The Rf genes have no expression of their own unless the sterile ... Blood vessels soon grow into the dermis, <b>restoring</b> circulation. If the injury is very
minor, the epithelial cells eventually restore the epidermis once the dermis has ... | Who is credited as the restorer of anatomy? |
The <b>Whiskey Rebellion</b> was a tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791
and ending in 1794 during the presidency of George Washington, ultimately ... The Irish <b>Whiskey Rebellion</b> is a 1972 crime drama, directed by Chester Erskine
and starring William Devane, Anne Meara, Richard Mulligan, John Pleshette, ... He was infamous for his association with the <b>Whiskey Rebellion</b>, and his
fictionalized escape to the Spanish-owned territory of West Florida (modern-day ... Owners Mark Meyer and Meredith Meyer Grelli are authors of The <b>Whiskey</b>
<b>Rebellion</b> & the Rebirth of Rye (Belt, 2017), which describes rye's origins and the
... John Neville (July 26, 1731 – July 29, 1803) was an American military officer,
land speculator, and state official who served in the French and Indian War,
American Revolutionary War and, as a tax collector, was a central figure in the
<b>Whiskey Rebellion</b>. This category is for articles relating to the <b>Whiskey Rebellion</b> of 1791-1794 in the
United States. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory ... This category is for people who participated in the <b>Whiskey Rebellion</b>, be they
moderates who protested the whiskey excise, or radicals who advocated more ... Movement, North Carolina Regulators, <b>Whiskey Rebellion</b>. Spouse(s), Else
Phoebe Cox, Mary Pugh, Emey Allen,. Children, 8. Herman Husband (1724–
1795), also known as Harmon Husband, was a farmer, radical, ... According to Liss (from the 'Historical Note' following the novel), "This novel, in
many respects, details the events that led up to the <b>Whiskey Rebellion</b> of 1794". The <b>Whiskey Rebellion</b>[edit]. Mary Simpson, Roy Myers, Ryan Phillips, and David
Cosper connected the summer of 2005 at the Maury River Fiddler's Convention ... | What was the outcome of the whiskey rebellion? |
The <b>Good Doctor</b> is an American medical drama television series based on the
2013 award-winning South Korean series of the same name. The actor Daniel ... Alfred Thomas Highmore (born 14 February 1992) is an English actor. He made
his debut in ... In 2017, Highmore began producing and starring as Dr. Shaun
Murphy in the ABC drama series The <b>Good Doctor</b>, for which he was nominated
for ... The <b>Good Doctor</b> is an American medical drama television series developed for
ABC by David Shore, based on the South Korean series of the same name. The <b>Good Doctor</b> is a 2011 American thriller film directed by Lance Daly, and
starring Orlando Bloom as the eponymous "<b>good doctor</b>". The <b>Good Doctor</b> is a comedy with music written by Neil Simon. It consists of a
series of short plays, based on short stories and other works of Russian writer ... <b>Good Doctor</b> is a 2013 South Korean medical drama television series starring
Joo Won, Moon Chae-won, Joo Sang-wook, Kim Min-seo, Chun Ho-jin, Kwak ... <b>Good Doctor</b> (グッド ドクター, Guddo Dokuta) is a Japanese medical drama
remake of the 2013 South Korean television series of the same name, about an ... The <b>Good Doctor</b> or <b>Good Doctor</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Arts and media. 1.1
Film; 1.2 Television; 1.3 Books; 1.4 Other uses in media. 2 People. Arts and ... Richard Schiff (born May 27, 1955) is an American actor and comedian. He is
best known for ... Since September 2017 he has had a leading role in ABC's
medical drama The <b>Good Doctor</b>, as Dr. Aaron Glassman, president of a fictional
... This is a list of awards and nominations received by English actor Freddie
Highmore. ... Also in 2017, he began starring as Dr. Shaun Murphy in the ABC
drama series The <b>Good Doctor</b>, on which he also serves as a producer. For the
role, he ... | Who is the actor who plays the good doctor on tv? |
TD Ballpark is a baseball field located in Dunedin, Florida. The stadium was built
in 1990 and holds 5,509 people. It is the <b>spring training</b> home of the Toronto <b>Blue</b>
<b>Jays</b>, as well as home to the ... From 1977 to 1989, the <b>Blue Jays played</b> at Grant
Field, which had a seating capacity of 3,417. Grant Field opened in 1930 and ... The Bobby Mattick <b>Training</b> Center at Englebert Complex is a sports facility
owned by the City of Dunedin, Florida. It is used primarily by the Toronto <b>Blue</b>
<b>Jays</b> as ... The 1977 Toronto <b>Blue Jays</b> season was the first year of Major League Baseball
<b>played</b> by the ... The <b>Blue Jays</b> held <b>spring training</b> in Dunedin, Florida and
<b>played</b> their home games at ... He struck out, as <b>did</b> the next Jays batter, Héctor
Torres. The 2018 Toronto <b>Blue Jays</b> season was the 42nd season of the franchise in the
American League East division of Major League Baseball (MLB), and the 28th
full season of <b>play</b> (29th overall) ... 2 <b>Spring training</b>; 3 Standings ... The team
would perform worse in September than they <b>did</b> in the previous month, as they
would ... In Major League Baseball (MLB), <b>spring training</b> is a series of practices and
exhibition games ... In some years, teams not scheduled to <b>play</b> on Opening Day
will <b>play spring training</b> games that day. ... baseball clubs <b>did</b> not build facilities
dedicated to <b>spring training</b> and would use ... Toronto <b>Blue Jays</b> · TD Ballpark ·
Dunedin. The 1993 Toronto <b>Blue Jays</b> season was the franchise's 17th season of Major
League Baseball ... The American League Championship Series would see the
<b>Blue Jays play</b> the Chicago ... The Toronto <b>Blue Jays</b> spent their 17th <b>Spring</b>
<b>training</b> at Dunedin, Florida, while ... 41, Pat Hentgen · American League, <b>Did</b> not
pitch. <b>Spring training</b>[edit]. The Toronto <b>Blue Jays</b> spent their 16th <b>spring training</b> at
Dunedin, Florida, while <b>playing</b> their home exhibition ... The 2020 Toronto <b>Blue Jays</b> season is the 44th season of the Toronto <b>Blue Jays</b>
franchise, and the <b>Blue Jays</b>' 30th full season (31st overall) at Rogers Centre.
During <b>spring training</b>, on March 12, 2020, MLB announced that because of ... "
<b>Blue Jays</b> to <b>play</b> two <b>spring training</b> games against Yankees in Montreal".
Retrieved ... The following is a list of current and former Major League Baseball <b>spring training</b>
ballparks. ... (2004–present). TD Ballpark, 1990, Dunedin, 8,500, Toronto <b>Blue</b>
<b>Jays</b> (1990–present) ... Notes[edit]. ^ <b>does</b> not include berm seating for 1000 ... So I decided this is the last time I'm going to be <b>playing</b> baseball. ... the <b>Blue Jays</b>
in late February, but <b>did</b> not appear in any <b>spring training</b> ... To close <b>spring</b>
<b>training</b>, the <b>Blue Jays</b> returned to Montreal's Olympic ... | Where do the blue jays play spring training? |
<b>Knight Rider</b> is an American entertainment franchise created by Glen A. Larson.
The core of <b>Knight Rider</b> is its four television series: <b>Knight Rider</b> (1982–1986), ... <b>Knight Rider</b> is an American action crime drama television series created and
produced by Glen A. Larson. The series was originally broadcast on NBC from ... <b>Knight Rider</b> is an American action television series that follows the 1982
television series of the same title created by Glen A. Larson and the 2008
television ... <b>Knight Rider</b> is a 2008 American made-for-television action film which was
created to serve as a backdoor pilot for the new <b>Knight Rider</b> television series, ... KITT is the short name of two fictional characters from the adventure franchise
<b>Knight Rider</b>. While having the same acronym, the KITTs are two different entities:
... Team <b>Knight Rider</b> (TKR) is a syndicated television series that was adapted from
the <b>Knight Rider</b> franchise and ran between 1997 and 1998. TKR was created ... <b>Knight Rider</b> 2000 is a 1991 American made-for-television science fiction action
film based on the 1982–1986 television series <b>Knight Rider</b>. The second season of <b>Knight Rider</b>, an American television series, began
October 2, 1983, and ended on May 27, 1984. It aired on NBC. The region 1 DVD
was ... <b>Knight Rider</b> 2010 is a 1994 made-for-TV movie for Universal Television's Action
Pack loosely based on the television series <b>Knight Rider</b>. Michael Knight is a fictional character and the protagonist of the 1980s television
series <b>Knight Rider</b>, played by David Hasselhoff. The character first appeared ... | How many seasons are there of knight rider? |
The <b>win</b> by the <b>Cavaliers</b> was the first major professional sports <b>championship</b>
<b>won</b> by a team based in Cleveland since 1964, ... LeBron James returned to the <b>Cavs</b> in 2014 and led the team to four straight <b>NBA</b>
<b>Finals</b> appearances. In 2016, the <b>Cavaliers won</b> their first <b>NBA Championship</b>, ... With the loss, the <b>Cavaliers</b>' nine game road playoff <b>winning</b> streak (a streak that
began when they <b>won</b> Game 5 of the 2016 <b>NBA Finals</b>) came to an end. James ... The <b>Cavaliers</b> became the first team in <b>NBA Finals</b> history to recover from a 3–1
series deficit and <b>win</b>. The <b>Cavaliers</b>' victory also marked the first championship ... The 2018 <b>NBA Finals</b> was the championship series of the National Basketball
Association ... The Lakers would go on to <b>win</b> the Finals four games to one. This
was the first time since 2012 that the Finals <b>did</b> not feature either of the top ... This
was the Cleveland <b>Cavaliers</b>' fourth consecutive trip to the <b>NBA Finals</b>, and fifth ... The <b>Cavaliers</b> had two chances to <b>win</b> in the <b>final</b> seconds of regulation. James's
potential game-<b>winning</b> jumper was off, and then Iman Shumpert got the
offensive ... The <b>NBA Finals</b> is the annual championship series of the National Basketball
Association ... A total of 19 franchises have <b>won the NBA Finals</b>, with the Toronto
Raptors <b>winning</b> in 2019. The Boston Celtics hold the record ... Without James,
the <b>Cavaliers</b> struggled and <b>did</b> not return to the playoffs. The Warriors continued
their ... The Warriors would <b>win</b> the next three games to take home the 2015 <b>NBA</b>
<b>Championship</b>. Andre Iguodala would <b>win the NBA Finals</b> ... On June 19, 2016, the <b>Cavaliers won</b> their first-ever <b>NBA Championship</b>. Lue
became the second rookie head coach in two years to <b>win</b> the title, the third head
... The 2019 <b>NBA Finals</b> was the championship series of the National Basketball
Association ... State Warriors, 4–2 , earning the franchise its first <b>NBA</b>
<b>championship</b> as well as the first <b>win</b> ... Also for the first time after the past four
postseasons, the Warriors and the Cleveland <b>Cavaliers did</b> not meet in the
championship round. | When did the cavs win the nba championship? |
For 2016, all NFL <b>teams</b> had Color Rush uniforms, although nine <b>teams did</b> not
<b>wear them</b> on the field during the 2016 season. ... flag colours (2014) – <b>their</b> usual kits <b>do</b> not clash. In England in 1890, the
<b>Football</b> League, which had been ... "The two <b>teams</b> must <b>wear</b> colours that
distinguish <b>them</b> from each other and the match officials". ... <b>Clubs</b> sometimes
needed to find makeshift <b>third kits</b> for <b>their</b> players. In association <b>football</b>, kit is the standard equipment and attire worn by players.
The sport's ... Footballers generally <b>wear</b> identifying numbers on the backs of
<b>their</b> shirts. ... a <b>team's</b> second-choice is often referred to as <b>its</b> "<b>away kit</b>" or "away
colours", ... Although <b>there</b> were no regulations on which player <b>should wear</b>
which ... In <b>football</b>, some national and club <b>teams</b> include one or more stars as part of (or
beside) the ... However, they elected to <b>wear</b> no stars at all the following season.
... After winning <b>their third</b> World Cup in 1970, three stars were officially added
and ... To celebrate <b>their</b> second victory that year, they added an extra star to that
<b>kit</b> ... Throwback uniforms, throwback jerseys or retro kits or heritage guernseys are
sports uniforms ... As a result of the NFL modifying <b>its</b> rules to allow <b>teams</b> to <b>wear</b>
alternate jerseys ... The Clemson University <b>football team</b> wore throwback
uniforms in a single ... kit was introduced in 1992 and worn for two seasons as a
<b>third kit</b>. The NFL Color Rush was a promotion done in conjunction with the National
<b>Football</b> League ... The uniforms <b>did</b> not count against each <b>team</b> with regards to
<b>their</b> allowed alternate uniform allotment. ... 1960s, the color/white rule generally
remains in effect for the NFL even as college <b>football</b> relaxed <b>its jersey</b> rules in
2009. ... <b>wears</b> the FIFA Champions Badge (upper left) on <b>his</b> Real Madrid <b>jersey</b>;
Madrid held a FIFA badge continuously for 1,098 days, a record by any club <b>team</b>
. The FIFA Champions Badge is a <b>jersey</b>-emblem in the shape of a gold and
white shield, ... The winning national <b>team</b> or club <b>team</b> carries the badge on <b>their</b>
<b>shirt</b> until ... The Pittsburgh Steelers of the National <b>Football</b> League were founded in 1933.
Over the course ... The Steelers <b>are the</b> only NFL <b>team</b> that puts <b>its</b> logo on only
one side of the helmet (the right side). ... the <b>team</b> elected to <b>wear their</b> white
jerseys, becoming just the <b>third</b> NFL <b>team</b> to elect to <b>wear</b> white as the "home"
<b>team</b> in ... The Germany national <b>football team</b> has represented Germany in men's
international <b>football</b> ... <b>His</b> ten goals in 1970 <b>are the third</b>-most ever in a
tournament. (Müller's ... The national <b>team's</b> home <b>kit</b> has always been a white
<b>shirt</b>, black shorts, and white socks. The colours are ... "Why <b>does</b> Germany <b>wear</b>
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players that are on ... Similarly the Swedish national <b>team</b> number <b>their</b> players:
four defenders – 2, ... | When do football teams wear their third kit? |
<b>Music</b> notation or musical notation is any system used to visually represent
aurally perceived ... Types and methods of notation have varied <b>between</b> cultures
and throughout history, and much information about ancient <b>music</b> notation is ...
In <b>pitch</b> bracket notation <b>music</b> is <b>written</b> with melody <b>lines</b> and <b>pitch</b> brackets.
Melody ... Musical symbols are marks and symbols used since about the 13th century in
musical notation of musical scores. Some are used to <b>notate pitch</b>, tempo, metre,
duration and articulation of a ... In early <b>music</b>, clefs could be placed on any of
several <b>lines</b> on a staff. ... In this case, a TAB sign is often <b>written</b> instead of a clef. The numbered musical notation is a musical notation system widely used in
<b>music</b> publications ... Chords can be transcribed by <b>vertically</b> stacking the notes,
with the lowest note at the bottom ... When several <b>lines</b> of <b>music</b> are <b>notated</b>
together to be sung or played in harmony, the ... The key signature defines the
<b>pitch</b> of "1". A clef is a musical symbol used to indicate the <b>pitch</b> of <b>written</b> notes. Placed on a
stave, it indicates the name and <b>pitch</b> of the notes on one of the <b>lines</b>. This <b>line</b> ... In British English, these <b>vertical lines</b> are called bar, too, but often the term bar
<b>line</b> is used in order to <b>make</b> the distinction clear. A double bar <b>line</b> (or double bar
) ... A ledger <b>line</b> or leger <b>line</b> is used in Western musical notation to <b>notate pitches</b>
above or below ... When <b>music</b> for bass clef instruments, such as the cello or
trombone, goes ... (The rare double whole rest is suspended <b>between</b> two ledger
<b>lines</b> in this situation.) ... <b>Writing</b> for the Orchestra: An Introduction to Orchestration
. Sheet <b>music</b> is a handwritten or printed form of musical notation that uses musical
symbols to indicate the <b>pitches</b>, rhythms or ... Sheet <b>music</b> is the basic form in
which Western classical <b>music</b> is <b>notated</b> so that it can be learned and ... The
bass <b>line</b> typically had figures <b>written</b> above the bass notes indicating which
intervals ... A <b>line</b> of early 15th-century <b>music notated</b> all in ligatures, showing several multi-
note combinations. Semibreves highlighted in blue, breves in red, longae in
green. ... pieces, made up of a melody <b>line</b> (normally the lead) and 3 harmony parts. In
<b>music</b>, harmony is the process by which the composition of individual sounds, or
superpositions of sounds, is analysed by hearing. Usually, this means
simultaneously occurring frequencies, <b>pitches</b> (tones, ... Counterpoint, which
refers to the relationship <b>between</b> melodic <b>lines</b>, and ... In <b>music</b> theory, an interval is the difference in <b>pitch between</b> two sounds. An
interval may be described as horizontal, linear, or melodic if it refers to
successively sounding tones, such as two adjacent <b>pitches</b> in a melody, and
<b>vertical</b> or harmonic if it pertains to ... Both <b>lines</b> and spaces (see figure) are
counted, including the positions of ... | In writing music pitches are notated vertically on the lines or between the lines of a? |
This is a comprehensive list of all Article III and Article IV <b>United States federal</b>
<b>judges</b> ... <b>U.S.</b> Courts of Appeals, 70 vacancies on the <b>U.S. District Courts</b>, 2
vacancies ... 15 <b>judges nominated</b> by Trump, including 5 for the <b>United States</b>
Court of ... In the <b>United States</b>, the title of <b>federal</b> judge means a judge <b>nominated</b> by the
president of the ... <b>District Court judges</b> are recognized as having a certain
degree of inherent authority to manage the matters before them, ranging from
setting the ... Following is a comprehensive list of all Article III and Article IV <b>United States</b>
<b>federal judges</b> appointed by President Barack Obama during his presidency, as
well as a partial list of Article I <b>federal</b> judicial appointments, excluding
appointments to the <b>District</b> ... He also elevated two chief <b>judges</b> of the <b>Court</b> of
<b>Federal</b> Claims. ... <b>Court</b> Antonin Scalia, President Obama <b>nominated</b> ... of the <b>United States Court</b>
of Appeals for the <b>District</b> of ... A judge of a <b>United States district court</b> is officially titled a "<b>United States</b> ... The
President <b>appoints</b> the <b>federal judges</b> for terms of good ... Confirmed by the <b>United States</b> Senate on March 12, 1963; ... Recess
appointment; formally <b>nominated</b> on December 1, 1879, ... Edgardo Ramos (born 1960) is a <b>United States</b> District Judge of the <b>United States</b>
<b>District Court</b> ... "President Obama <b>Nominates</b> Six <b>Judges</b> to <b>United States District</b>
<b>Courts</b>". whitehouse.gov. Retrieved May 7, 2011. ^ Jump up to: "Ramos, ... In <b>United States federal</b> courts, magistrate <b>judges</b> are <b>judges</b> appointed to assist
<b>district court</b> ... Occasionally Presidents <b>nominate</b> magistrate <b>judges</b> for district
judge vacancies. The <b>Federal</b> Magistrate <b>Judges</b> Association is the professional
... The <b>United States District Court</b> for the Northern District of Illinois is the ... Unlike
the Supreme Court, where one justice is specifically <b>nominated</b> to be chief, the
office of chief judge rotates among the <b>district court</b> ... The <b>United States District Court</b> for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania is one ...
Unlike the Supreme Court, where one justice is specifically <b>nominated</b> to be chief
, the office of chief judge rotates among the district ... | Who nominates judges to the us district courts? |
The <b>New York</b> Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013,
commonly known as the <b>NY SAFE Act</b>, is a gun regulation law in the state of <b>New</b>
<b>York</b>. The law was <b>passed</b> by the <b>New York</b> State Legislature and was signed
into ... <b>SAFE Act</b> may refer to: American Safety Against Foreign Enemies Act of 2015, the
legislation requiring background investigations for refugees; <b>New York</b> Secure
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drafted exclusively with banking institutions within its scope. However, the ... The <b>SAFE Act</b> was <b>passed</b> in 2013. After passage, <b>New York</b> counties started
<b>passing</b> resolutions opposing the <b>SAFE Act</b>. There are currently 52 out of 62
counties ... ... <b>New York</b> shooting, <b>New York</b> became the first U.S. state to enact stricter gun
control laws when it <b>passed</b> the <b>NY SAFE Act</b> on ... The Sullivan <b>Act</b> is a gun control law in <b>New York</b> State that took effect in 1911.
The law ... handgun license to any person who satisfies specific criteria, often a
background check and a <b>safety</b> class. ... According to <b>New York</b> City historian
George Lankevich, the <b>Act</b> was <b>passed</b> so that Sullivan could have friends in the
... The Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement (<b>SAFE</b>) <b>Act passed</b> in the
state Senate 43-18 on January 15 and cleared the <b>New York</b> State Assembly
after ... The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement <b>Act</b> of 1994, H.R. 3355, Pub.L.
103–322 is an ... Title VI, the Federal Death Penalty <b>Act</b>, created 60 <b>new</b> death
penalty ... effect, and the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty <b>Act</b> of 1996
was <b>passed</b> in ... The <b>Safe</b> Homes for Women <b>Act</b> increased federal grants for
battered ... ... arms in the U.S. · Second Amendment sanctuary · Sullivan <b>Act</b> (<b>New York</b>) ·
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· Flag of the United States.svg United States portal · v · t · e. The National
Firearms <b>Act</b> (NFA), 73rd Congress, Sess. 2, ch. 757, 48 Stat. 1236, <b>enacted</b> on ...
Background Check System (NICS); National Firearms Act (NFA); NY SAFE ... The Law Enforcement Officers <b>Safety Act</b> (LEOSA) is a United States federal law,
<b>enacted</b> in ... However, that view assumes New Jersey law is not preempted by
LEOSA and has ... The first known criminal prosecution against an individual
asserting concealed carry privileges under LEOSA occurred in <b>New York</b> in
People v. | When was the new york safe act passed? |
8 <b>Episode</b> 8: A Journey's End? 5.2 <b>Season 2</b> (2017). 5.2.1 <b>Episode</b> 1: Hero in
Residence ... This is the filmography of Yuri Lowenthal. Contents. 1 Voice-over filmography. 1.1
Anime; 1.2 ... Voice Talents. ^ Yuri Lowenthal [@YuriLowenthal] (December <b>4</b>,
2014). ... "<b>Minecraft Story Mode</b>: <b>Season 2</b> - <b>Episode</b> 3 - I'M IN THE GAME!! (2)". Mode(s), Single-player. The Wolf Among Us is an episodic graphic adventure
game based on Bill Willingham's Fables ... In July 2017, Telltale announced that
a <b>season 2</b> of The Wolf Among Us was scheduled for release in 2018. ... projects
leading to Tales from the Borderlands, <b>Minecraft</b>: <b>Story Mode</b>, and Game of
Thrones. <b>Mode</b>(s), Single-player. The Walking Dead: <b>Season</b> Two is an episodic
<b>adventure</b> video game based on The ... 6.1 Episode 1 – All That Remains; 6.2
Episode <b>2</b> – A House Divided; 6.3 Episode 3 – In Harm's Way; 6.4 <b>Episode 4</b> –
Amid the ... "PlayStation Store update: <b>Minecraft</b>, Broken Sword 5, The Walking
Dead, more". The Walking Dead is an episodic, graphic <b>adventure</b> video game series
developed and ... The game series initially starts in Georgia, with the whole of the
first <b>season</b> ... Within an <b>episode</b>, the player controls a protagonist as the <b>story</b>
progresses ... The mini-series released on February 23, 2016 for PlayStation <b>4</b>
and Xbox ... Mode(s), Single-player. The Walking Dead: The Final Season is an episodic
adventure video game ... with the first <b>episode</b> released on August 14, 2018, for
Microsoft Windows, PlayStation <b>4</b>, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. ... 1 Gameplay
; 2 Setting; 3 Plot; <b>4</b> Episodes; 5 Development ... <b>Minecraft</b>: <b>Story Mode</b> · <b>Season</b>
<b>2</b>. In general, Telltale offered its games as a one-time "<b>season</b> pass" purchase for
the game's <b>season</b> when the first <b>episode</b> of the <b>season</b> was released, ... or three
additional episodes for <b>Minecraft</b>: <b>Story Mode Season</b> 1, which ... who Sony
confirmed pledged PlayStation <b>4</b> third-party support at the ... The year 2015 saw releases of numerous video games as well as a follow-up to
Nintendo's ... 1 Major awards; <b>2</b> Events; 3 Hardware releases; <b>4</b> Series with new
entries ... "<b>Minecraft</b>: <b>Story Mode episode 2</b> out today in US, Friday in Europe". Yvette Nicole Brown is an American actress, voice actress, and host. Brown has
appeared in ... She also voiced "Harper" from the video game <b>Minecraft</b>: <b>Story</b>
<b>Mode</b> in addition to ... Brown reprised the role in the <b>season 2 episode</b> of
Victorious titled "Helen Back Again". ... 2011–2014, Family Guy, Various voices, <b>4</b>
episodes. The Walking Dead is an episodic <b>adventure</b> video game developed and
published by <b>Telltale</b> ... In July 2013, <b>Telltale</b> released an additional
downloadable <b>episode</b>, 400 Days ... <b>Season</b> 3 and <b>Season 4</b> of The Walking
Dead were released in 2016 and 2018, respectively. ... <b>2</b>, <b>2</b>, "Starved for Help",
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It <b>has</b> TWRP and root access. <b>OnePlus 5 was</b> launched with OxygenOS 4.5
based <b>on</b> Android 7.1.1. One feature in OxygenOS is a reading mode. <b>One Plus</b> Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd., commonly referred to as <b>OnePlus</b>, is
a Chinese ... The <b>OnePlus 5 was</b> unveiled <b>on</b> 20 June 2017 as the successor to
the <b>OnePlus</b> 3, skipping the number 4. It launched with a ... Like the predecessor,
they <b>come</b> with an optical in-display fingerprint sensor. The front camera <b>has</b> a 16
... It went <b>on</b> sale <b>on</b> 21 November 2017. It is an incremental update to its
predecessor, the <b>OnePlus 5</b>, which <b>was</b> unveiled only <b>five</b> months prior. Some
notable ... Planned Obsolescence: <b>OnePlus</b> announced support for <b>OnePlus</b> 3T till Android
Pie. However, the update had faced many delays and <b>was</b> ... The <b>OnePlus</b> 7 and 7 Pro are Android smartphones manufactured by <b>OnePlus</b>.
They <b>were</b> unveiled <b>on</b> 14 May 2019. Contents. 1 Specifications. 1.1 Design; 1.2
... The <b>OnePlus</b> One <b>was</b> officially unveiled <b>on</b> 23 April 2014 for a limited release <b>on</b>
25 April: described as a "flagship killer", its prices <b>were</b> set at US$299 and US ... The <b>OnePlus</b> 6T is an Android-based smartphone from <b>OnePlus</b>. It <b>was</b>
announced <b>on</b> October 29, 2018, before being released <b>on</b> November 6. The
launch <b>was</b> ... The <b>OnePlus</b> 3 (also abbreviated as OP3) is a smartphone produced by <b>OnePlus</b>.
It <b>was</b> revealed <b>on</b> 14 June 2016. The phone <b>was</b> unveiled in a virtual reality ... The <b>OnePlus</b> 6 is an Android smartphone made by <b>OnePlus</b>. It <b>was</b> unveiled <b>on</b>
16 May 2018 ... The <b>OnePlus</b> 6 uses 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass <b>5</b> as a cover
glass and supports Bluetooth 5.0 and NFC. The <b>OnePlus</b> 6 <b>has</b> two rear facing ... Preinstalled firmware <b>on OnePlus 5</b> devices. <b>OnePlus</b> 3/3T changelog: System:
Added lift <b>up</b> display; Added Gaming <b>Do</b> Not Disturb; Added low priority
notification ... | When did the one plus 5 come out? |
<b>Battle of the Sexes</b> is a 2017 biographical sports film directed by Valerie Faris
and Jonathan Dayton and written by Simon Beaufoy. The plot is loosely based <b>on</b>
the 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean King ... <b>On</b> March 3, 2016, Andrea
Riseborough <b>was</b> cast to play Marilyn Barnett, King's hairdresser and lover. Later
that ... Look <b>up battle of the sexes</b> in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. <b>Battle of the Sexes</b>
refers to a conflict between male and female gender roles. <b>Battle of the</b> ... golf
event that <b>was</b> an early predecessor of the "<b>Battle of the Sexes</b>" concept in sport ... In tennis, "<b>Battle of the Sexes</b>" describes various exhibition matches played
between a man and ... The match <b>was</b> viewed by an estimated fifty million people
in the United ... His quick victory (6–2, 6–1) landed Riggs <b>on</b> the cover of both
Sports ... OnTennis.<b>com</b>, posted January 22, 2009; ^ "Sister Act falls in Battle of
Sexes". Opening theme, "<b>Come Out</b> Fighting" by The Vandals. Country of ... <b>Battle of the</b>
<b>Sexes</b> 2 premiered <b>on</b> October 4, 2004, and concluded <b>on</b> January 31, 2005. The
season took ... their three leaders. No life-shields <b>were</b> used during this season. Billie Jean King (née Moffitt; born November 22, 1943) is an American former
World No. ... Official website, billiejeanking.com. Singles. Career ... In 1973, at
age 29, she won the "<b>Battle of the Sexes</b>" tennis match against the 55-year-old
Bobby Riggs. She <b>was</b> also ... King <b>was</b> the runner-<b>up</b> in six Grand Slam singles
events. <b>Battle of the Sexes</b> is the eighth studio album by American rapper Ludacris,
released March 9, ... <b>Battle of the Sexes was</b> tagged as a collaboration album by
Ludacris and label-mate Shawnna. ... Shawnna provides "additional vocals" <b>on</b>
the songs "I <b>Do</b> It All Night", "BOTS Radio" (featuring I-20), ... Gfa.radioandrecords
.<b>com</b>. In game theory, <b>battle of the sexes</b> (BoS) is a two-player coordination game.
Some authors refer ... This representation does not account for the additional
harm that might <b>come</b> ... This game <b>has</b> two pure strategy Nash equilibria, one
where both go to the ... This page <b>was</b> last edited <b>on</b> 18 September 2019, at 16:
47 (UTC). A casting special, <b>Battle of the Sexes</b>: The Good, the Bad, and the Notorious, <b>was</b>
aired <b>on</b> December 30, 2002. The show premiered <b>on</b> January 6, 2003 and ... The <b>Battle of the Sexes</b> is a 1928 American comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith,
starring Jean Hersholt, Phyllis Haver, Belle Bennett, Don Alvarado, and Sally O'
Neil, and released by United Artists. The film <b>was</b> a remake by Griffith of an
earlier film he directed in 1914, which ... In 2004, the film <b>was</b> released <b>on</b> DVD
by Image Entertainment. Robert Larimore Riggs (February 25, 1918 – October 25, 1995) <b>was</b> an American
tennis champion who <b>was</b> the World No. 1 or the World co-No. 1 player for three
years, first as an amateur in 1939, then as a professional in 1946 and 1947. He
played his first professional tennis match <b>on</b> December 26, 1941. ... Their prime
time "<b>Battle of the Sexes</b>" match remains one of the most famous ... | When did battle of the sexes come out? |
A <b>municipal corporation</b> is the legal term for a local governing body, including
cities, counties, towns, townships, charter townships, villages ... The Chennai <b>Municipal Corporation</b> is the civic body that governs the city of
Chennai (formerly Madras), <b>India</b>. Inaugurated on 29 September 1688, under a
Royal Charter issued by King James II on 30 December 1687 as the Corporation
of Madras, it is the <b>oldest</b> municipal ... The building was named after Lord Ripon
who, as Viceroy of <b>India</b> from 1880 ... ... english as <b>Municipal Corporation) in India</b> are state government formed
departments ... The content of this article is based on the "Census of <b>India</b>, 2011": Cities with 1
lakh(100,000) and above population; Census <b>India</b>. Note: The list includes the ... Bathinda is a city and <b>Municipal Corporation</b> in South-western part of Punjab,
<b>India</b>. It is one of the <b>oldest</b> cities in Punjab, <b>India</b> and the current administrative ... Madurai is a major city in the <b>Indian</b> state of Tamil Nadu. It is the cultural capital of
Tamil Nadu ... It is the second <b>oldest municipal corporation</b> in Tamil Nadu, after
Chennai. The functions of the municipality are devolved into six departments: ... Kolkata <b>Municipal Corporation</b> or KMC is responsible for the civic infrastructure
and ... responsible for the overall functioning of the KMC and has a tenure of five
years. At present, the All <b>India</b> Trinamool Congress holds the power in the KMC. City <b>Municipal Corporations</b> of Tamil Nadu are the local governing bodies of the
cities in Tamil Nadu. There are 15 such <b>Municipal corporations</b> in this <b>Indian</b> ... A <b>municipal corporation</b>, <b>city corporation</b>, Mahanagar Palika, Mahanagar Nigam
or Nagar Nigam or Nagara Sabha is a local government in <b>India</b> that ... Kolkata <b>Municipal Corporation</b> (2 C, 2 P) ... A. Asansol <b>Municipal Corporation</b>. B.
Bidhannagar <b>Municipal Corporation</b>. C. Chandernagore <b>Municipal Corporation</b> ...
<b>Municipal corporations in India</b> by state or union territory · Local government in ... | Which is the oldest municipal corporation in india? |
"The <b>Warrior</b>" is a song by American rock band Scandal featuring Patty Smyth,
from the album <b>Warrior</b>, written by Holly Knight and Nick Gilder. The song went to
... The Soldier's Creed is a standard by which all United States Army personnel are
expected to ... <b>I am a Warrior</b> and a member of a team. I serve the people of the ... A castle <b>warrior</b> was a landholder obliged to provide military services to the ispán
or head of a royal castle district in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. Castle ... The Airman's Creed is a creed for members of the U.S. Air Force. It was
unilaterally introduced in 2007 by General T. Michael Moseley, Chief of Staff of
the U.S. Air Force. In a letter introducing the creed, Moseley wrote that one of his "
top priorities" was to "reinvigorate the warrior ethos in every Airman of our ... <b>I am</b>
<b>a Warrior</b>. <b>Warrior</b> is the debut, and the only, full-length album by American rock band
Scandal The album reached a high of #17 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 200 album
chart ... <b>Warrior</b> is the second studio album by American singer Kesha, released on
November 30, 2012 ... Co-written by her mother, Pebe Sebert, the song titled "
Gold Trans <b>Am</b>" doubles as a metaphor for her vagina and alludes to her actual ... Dr. Howard E. Wasdin is a former member of the United States Navy who served
as a sailor in ... He also wrote <b>I Am</b> a SEAL Team Six <b>Warrior</b>: Memoirs of an
American Soldier. Wasdin served in operation Desert Storm and was part of the ... Bruce Lee: A <b>Warrior's</b> Journey (Chinese: 李小龍:勇士的旅程) is a 2000
documentary on the martial artist Bruce Lee and Jeet Kune Do. The documentary
... Like I'm a <b>Warrior</b> is the 2014 debut album of the Norwegian singer-songwriter
Emilie Nicolas released on Sony Music. Contents. 1 Background; 2 Reception ... Hana wa sakuragi, hito wa bushi is a Japanese proverb that originated in the
medieval period. It is also rendered as "among blossoms the cherry blossom,
among men, the <b>warrior</b>" or likewise. The proverb means that as the cherry
blossom (sakura) is considered foremost among flowers, so the <b>warrior</b> ... | Who sings the song i am a warrior? |
Klaus Voormann – <b>bass</b>. The <b>musicians who performed</b> on the 1974 live
recording were. John Lennon – guitar, vocals; Elton John – harmony vocal, piano
; Davey ... Walls and Bridges is the fifth studio album by English singer-songwriter John
Lennon. ... Lennon began rehearsing his new material with studio <b>musicians</b> at
Record ... The second track, "<b>Whatever Gets You thru the Night</b>" was issued as
the ... "Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)" is a song composed by Elton John and Bernie
Taupin and ... The pair later collaborated on "<b>Whatever Gets You thru the Night</b>",
which appeared ... On Thanksgiving Day, 1974, Lennon and John <b>performed</b>
these two songs along with "I Saw Her Standing There" at Madison Square
Garden. Never Could Toe the Mark is an album by American country music artist Waylon
Jennings, ... Jennings also made a music video for the song which features him
<b>playing</b> a mandolin. ... "Where Would I Be" (Paul Kennerley) - 2:47; "<b>Whatever</b>
<b>Gets You Through the Night</b>" (Bob McDill) - 3:38; "The Entertainer" (Billy Joel) - 2:
45 ... (1970), "I've Got to Have <b>You</b>" (1972). "Help Me Make It <b>Through The Night</b>" is a
country music ballad written and composed by Kris ... Frank replied, "Booze,
broads, or a bible...<b>whatever</b> helps me make it <b>through the night</b>." ... In the 1997
film The Ice Storm, the Sammi Smith recording <b>plays</b> in the background in one of
the ... Los Lonely Boys are an Mexican American power trio from San Angelo, Texas.
They <b>play</b> a style of music they call "Texican Rock n' Roll," combining elements of
rock and roll, Texas blues, brown-eyed soul, country, and Tejano. The band
consisted of three brothers: Henry (guitar, vocals), Jojo (<b>bass</b>, ... Their cover of
John Lennon's "<b>Whatever Gets You thru the Night</b>" is the ... Released: 16 February 2018; "<b>Whatever Gets You Through the Night</b>" Released:
13 July 2018; "Born to Break" Released: 2 November 2018. Born to Break is the
fourth studio album by Scottish hard rock band The Amorettes, released on ... All
the tracks on the album were composed by lead <b>guitarist</b> and vocalist Gill ... Stickin' to My Guns is the sixteenth studio album by Etta James, released in 1990.
Track listing[edit]. No. Title, Writer(s), Length. 1. "<b>Whatever Gets You Through the</b>
<b>Night</b>", Carson Whitsett, Dan Penn, Bucky ... Michael Rhodes - <b>bass</b> guitar; Josh
Sklair - acoustic guitar; Bobby Vega - <b>bass</b> guitar; Jimmie Wood - harmonica ... The Amorettes are a hard rock band formed in Scotland in 2009. They have
<b>performed</b> in ... The Amorettes were formed in March 2009 when vocalist and
<b>guitarist</b> Gill Montgomery met drummer Hannah McKay at ... The second single
from Born to Break, "<b>Whatever Gets You Through the Night</b>", was released on 13
July. "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles
from their 1967 ... McCartney's <b>bass</b> and Harrison's lead guitar occupied track
four. ... Elton John appeared on John Lennon's song "<b>Whatever Gets You Thru</b>
<b>the Night</b>". ... They <b>performed</b> "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", "<b>Whatever Gets</b>
<b>You thru</b> ... | Who played bass on whatever gets you through the night? |
The <b>1958</b> FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the sixth staging of the <b>World Cup</b>, was hosted by
Sweden from 8 to 29 June. The tournament was won by Brazil, who beat Sweden
... The <b>1958</b> FIFA <b>World Cup</b> Final took place in Råsunda Stadium, Solna (near
Stockholm), Sweden on 29 June <b>1958</b> to determine the champion of the <b>1958</b>
FIFA ... A total of 55 teams entered the <b>1958</b> FIFA <b>World Cup</b> qualification rounds,
competing for a total of 16 spots in the final tournament. Sweden as the hosts and
... Below are the squads for the <b>1958</b> FIFA <b>World Cup</b> final tournament in Sweden.
France (1), Northern Ireland (19), Scotland (6), Sweden (5) and Wales (14) had ... Edson Arantes do Nascimento known as Pelé is a Brazilian retired professional
footballer who ... The press proclaimed Pelé the greatest revelation of the <b>1958</b>
<b>World Cup</b>, and he was also retroactively given the Silver Ball as the second best
... The knockout stage of the <b>1958</b> FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the second and final stage
of the competition, following the group stage. The knockout stage began on 19 ... The 9 teams were divided into 3 groups of 3 teams each. The teams played
against each other on a home-and-away basis. The group winners would qualify. Due to the withdrawal of Venezuela the two teams in this group played against
each other on a home-and-away basis. The winner Brazil qualified for the sixth ... Sir Robert Charlton CBE (born 11 October 1937) is an English former footballer
who played as ... He was named in the England squad for four <b>World Cups</b> (<b>1958</b>
, 1962, 1966 and 1970), though did not play in the first. At the time of his ... Listed below are the dates and results for the <b>1958</b> FIFA <b>World Cup</b> qualification
rounds for the European zone (UEFA). For an overview of the qualification ... | What was the score of the 1958 world cup? |
<b>Religion</b> in <b>India</b> is characterised by a diversity of religious beliefs and practices.
<b>India</b> is <b>officially</b> a secular state and has no state <b>religion</b>. The <b>Indian</b> ... <b>Indian religions</b>, sometimes also termed Dharmic <b>religions</b>, are the <b>religions</b> that
originated in ... became tools of self-definition, and a new and precarious sense
of the "unity of Hinduism" and of <b>national</b> as well as religious identity took root. A state <b>religion</b> is a religious body or creed <b>officially</b> endorsed by the state. A
state with an ... of Muslims in Spain · Expulsion of the Moriscos · Decline of
Buddhism in <b>India</b> · French Revolutionary dechristianisation · European wars of
<b>religion</b> ... The Baháʼí <b>Faith</b> in <b>India</b> is very small in proportion to the <b>national</b> population,
but it is numerically large and has a long history culminating in recent times with ... Freedom of <b>religion</b> in <b>India</b> is a fundamental right guaranteed by Article 25-28 of
the ... The government has set up the Ministry of Minority Affairs, the <b>National</b> ... With the Forty-second Amendment of the Constitution of <b>India</b> enacted in 1976,
the Preamble to the Constitution asserted that <b>India</b> is a secular nation. <b>Officially</b>,
secularism has always inspired modern <b>India</b>. ... For example, it does not have an
<b>official</b> state <b>religion</b> and state-owned educational institutions cannot impart ... The second stanza of Jana Gana Mana, <b>Indian National</b> Anthem clearly
enunciates Jainism as a separate ... Atheism and agnosticism have a long history in <b>India</b> and flourished within the
Sramana movement. <b>Indian religions</b> like Jainism, Buddhism and most schools of
Hinduism ... Atheism and irreligion are not <b>officially</b> recognised in <b>India</b>. Apostasy
... ... <b>religion</b> in <b>India</b>, with 79.8% of the population identifying themselves as Hindus
, that accounts for 966 million Hindus in <b>India</b> as of <b>National</b> Census of <b>India</b> in ... Asia is the largest and most populous continent and the birthplace of many
<b>religions</b> including ... Sikhism is the 4th largest <b>religion</b> in <b>India</b> with 2% of the
total population being Sikh. ... which can be nature deities, Taizu or clan deities,
city deities, <b>national</b> deities, cultural heroes and demigods, dragons and
ancestors. | What was the religion in india before hinduism? |
The first <b>record</b> in the 100 metres for men (athletics) was recognised by the
International Amateur Athletics Federation, now known as the International
Association of Athletics Federations, in 1912. As of 21 June 2011, the IAAF <b>had</b>
ratified 67 <b>records</b> in the event, not including rescinded <b>records</b>. ... "<b>100m</b> World
<b>Record</b> falls to Montgomery - 9.78! The 100 metres, or 100-metre dash, is a sprint race in track and field competitions
. The shortest ... Women's <b>100M</b> Final – 28th Summer Universiade 2015 ... There
are three instructions given to the runners immediately <b>before</b> and at the ... The
current men's world <b>record</b> of 9.58 s is <b>held</b> by <b>Usain Bolt</b> of Jamaica, set at the ... The following table shows the world <b>record progression</b> in the men's 200 metres,
as ratified by the IAAF. The current <b>record</b> of 19.19 seconds was set by Usain ... The 100 metres at the Summer Olympics has been contested since the first
edition of the ... The Olympic <b>records</b> for the event are 9.63 seconds, set by Bolt in
2012, and 10.62 seconds, ... The 100 m is usually <b>held</b> at the beginning of the
Olympic athletics programme as ... See also: Men's 100 metres world <b>record</b>
<b>progression</b>. Usain St Leo Bolt, OJ, CD is a Jamaican former sprinter. He is a world <b>record</b>
holder in the 100 ... By the age of twelve, Bolt <b>had</b> become the school's fastest
runner over the 100 ... I was slowing down long <b>before</b> the finish and wasn't tired
at all. ... <b>Usain Bolt's</b> thoughts on his <b>100m</b> sprint at the 2008 Olympics, published
in his ... The 200 metres (also spelt 200 meters) is a sprint running event. On an outdoor
race 400 m ... The men's world <b>record</b> holder is <b>Usain Bolt</b> of Jamaica, who ran
19.19 s at the 2009 World ... See also: Women's 200 metres world <b>record</b>
<b>progression</b>. Updated 22 ... "Rollins wins <b>100m</b> hurdles showdown at US Olympic
Trials". Michael Duane Johnson (born September 13, 1967) is an American retired
sprinter who won four Olympic gold medals and eight World Championships gold
medals in the span of his career. He formerly <b>held</b> the world and Olympic <b>records</b>
in the 200 m and 400 m, ... Two weeks <b>before</b> the 1992 Summer Olympics began,
Johnson and his agent ... The men's 100 metres at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics were <b>held</b> at
the Olympic Stadium on August 15 and August 16. The two main contenders for
the event were the reigning World Champion Tyson Gay and <b>Usain Bolt</b>, the
reigning Olympic champion and world <b>record</b> holder. ... schedule in the long term
scheme of the 100 metres world <b>record progression</b> ... Donovan Bailey, OOnt (born December 16, 1967) is a retired Jamaican-
Canadian sprinter, who ... Bailey's time of 9.84 in Atlanta was the <b>100m</b> world
<b>record</b> from 1996 until 1999, when it was broken by Maurice Greene. ... He
estimated that <b>had Usain Bolt</b> not slowed down near the end of the <b>100m</b> dash (
which he still won in ... The men's 100 metres sprint event at the 2008 Olympic Games took place on 15
and 16 August at the Beijing National Stadium. The final was won by Jamaican
<b>Usain Bolt</b> in a world <b>record</b> time of 9.69 seconds. Holding a considerable lead
70 metres into the race, Bolt opened his arms in celebration <b>before</b> slapping his
chest. ... 20 metres <b>before</b> the finish, already with a 3-metre lead, Bolt <b>held</b> out his
... | Who held the 100m record before usain bolt? |
The women <b>bench press record</b> (single lift, equipped with shirt) belongs to
Sandra Lönn from Sweden, who lifted 235.0 kg (517 lb) and the women <b>bench</b>
<b>press</b> ... Rebecca Swanson aka Becca Swanson (born November 20, 1973) is an
American powerlifter, multiple <b>world record</b> holding professional powerlifter, pro
wrestler, MMA fighter and an accomplished strongwoman. Becca Swanson <b>holds</b>
several powerlifting <b>world records</b> for women, ... only woman to <b>bench press</b> 600
pounds (equipped with bench shirt) and the ... Julius Maddox is an American powerlifter who is the current total <b>world record</b>
holder for the raw (completely unequipped) <b>bench press</b> at 744.1 lbs. Mark Jerrold Henry (born June 12, 1971) is an American powerlifter, Olympic
weightlifter, ... Currently, he still <b>holds</b> the WDFPF <b>world records</b> in the squat,
deadlift and total and the USAPL American record in the deadlift since 1995. ...
and the clean and jerk in weightlifting—the squat, <b>bench press</b> and deadlift in
powerlifting. Edward Stephen Hall (born 15 January 1988) is an English former professional
strongman, ... He <b>has</b> also won on multiple occasions both the UK's Strongest
Man and ... In July 2016, Hall set a new <b>world record</b> in the deadlift with a lift of
500 kg (1,102 lb) ... "Strongman Eddie Hall <b>Bench Presses</b> 584 Pounds for 6
Reps!". The NFL Scouting Combine is a week-long showcase occurring every February
at Lucas Oil ... With increasing interest in the NFL Draft, the scouting combine <b>has</b>
grown in scope and ... At the NFL combine, <b>bench press</b> is used as a test of
muscle strength and stamina, in which ... Progression of the <b>bench press world</b>
<b>record</b> ... The <b>bench press</b> is an upper-body weight training exercise in which the trainee
presses a ... The <b>bench press has</b> evolved over the years, from floor, bridge, and
belly toss ... is illustrated in the progression of the <b>bench press world records</b>, with
the record equipped lift exceeding the unequipped lift by hundreds of pounds. William Kazmaier (born December 30, 1953) is an American former world
champion powerlifter ... In 1979 at age 25, he set a <b>world record</b> with a <b>bench</b>
<b>press</b> of 622 lbs on the way to winning his first IPF World ... He <b>had</b> a severe
pectoral injury, from which he never recovered completely, and shortly before the
IPF ... Scot Mendelson (born February 21, 1969) is an American armwrestler and
powerlifter, who specializes in the <b>bench press</b>. He <b>has</b> broken multiple <b>world</b>
<b>records</b> ... He is the current IPC Powerlifting <b>World Record</b> holder in the +107 kg category
with a 310.0 kilograms (683.4 lb) <b>bench press</b> and also <b>holds</b> the junior world ... | Who has the world record for bench press? |
Floyd <b>Mayweather</b> Jr. <b>vs</b>. <b>Conor McGregor</b>, also known as "The Money Fight" and
"The Biggest Fight in Combat Sports History", was a professional boxing match ... Pay-per-view (PPV) is a type of pay television or webcast service by which a
viewer can ... The record stood until 2015 before it was broken by Floyd
<b>Mayweather</b>, Jr. <b>vs</b>. ... <b>Conor McGregor</b>, <b>Mayweather</b> Jr. wins by TKO in round 10,
Showtime ... On January 13, 2017, White continued his stance against a <b>Mayweather</b>-
<b>McGregor</b> boxing matchup and ... <b>Conor</b> Anthony <b>McGregor</b> is an Irish professional mixed martial ... This was less
than the <b>Mayweather vs</b>. UFC 229: Khabib <b>vs</b>. <b>McGregor</b> was a mixed martial arts event produced by the
Ultimate ... "<b>Mayweather</b> beats <b>McGregor</b> – as it happened". bbc.com. Retrieved ... Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Marcos Maidana, billed as "The Moment", was a boxing
welterweight ... Mayweather vs. Berto · <b>Mayweather vs</b>. <b>McGregor</b>. Team. Roger
Mayweather · Floyd Mayweather Sr. Jeff Mayweather · Mayweather Promotions ... Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Andre Berto, billed as "High Stakes", was a professional
boxing fight, ... Mayweather vs. Berto; <b>Mayweather vs</b>. <b>McGregor</b>. Team. Roger
Mayweather · Floyd Mayweather Sr. Jeff Mayweather · Mayweather Promotions ... Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Marcos Maidana II, billed as "Mayhem", was a world
championship ... Mayweather vs. Berto · <b>Mayweather vs</b>. <b>McGregor</b>. Team. Roger
Mayweather · Floyd Mayweather Sr. Jeff Mayweather · Mayweather Promotions ... Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Miguel Cotto, billed as Ring Kings, was a Boxing Junior
Middleweight ... Álvarez · Mayweather vs. Maidana · Mayweather vs. Maidana II ·
Mayweather vs. Pacquiao · Mayweather vs. Berto · <b>Mayweather vs</b>. <b>McGregor</b>. Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Carlos Baldomir, billed as Pretty Risky, was a boxing
match for the ... Mayweather vs. Berto · <b>Mayweather vs</b>. <b>McGregor</b>. Team. Roger
Mayweather · Floyd Mayweather Sr. Jeff Mayweather · Mayweather Promotions ... | Who won in floyd mayweather vs conor mcgregor? |
<b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b>: The Long Haul is a <b>2017</b> American live-action/animated ...
The film received negative reviews, with many criticizing its new <b>cast</b>. ... The
Heffley family hits the road, where Greg, <b>Rodrick</b>, Frank, and Manny's devices are
... However, an enraged <b>Rodrick</b>, having seen the video, shouts at Greg from off-
screen that he is "so dead." <b>Cast</b>[edit]. Zachary Gordon as Gregory "Greg" Heffley
... <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b>: The Long Haul was released on May 19, <b>2017</b>, and is the
first film to feature an entirely new <b>cast</b>. ... portray Greg and <b>Rodrick</b> Heffley, and
Tom Everett ... Devon Bostick (born November 13, 1991) is a Canadian actor best known for
playing the lead role of Simon in the Atom Egoyan directed film Adoration, Brent
in Saw VI, <b>Rodrick</b> Heffley in the first three <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> movies and
Jasper Jordan on The CW show The 100 from 2014 to <b>2017</b>. ... 2014–<b>2017</b>, The
100 · Jasper Jordan, Main <b>cast</b> (Season 1–4). <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b>: Dog Days is also the last film in the series to feature the
original ... new <b>actors</b> were <b>cast</b> for the subsequent films in the series, starting
with Diary of a ... <b>Rodrick</b> informs Greg that the "Wilderness Weekend" could be a
way to avoid ... The film was released on May 19, <b>2017</b> to a modest box-office
success ... <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> is a 2010 American live-action/animated comedy film
directed by Thor ... <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b>: <b>Rodrick</b> Rules was released on March
25, 2011. ... Dog Days. A film based on The Long Haul was released in May <b>2017</b>
featuring a new <b>cast</b> starring Jason Drucker, Alicia Silverstone, and Tom Everett
Scott. <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> is a series of fiction books written by the American author
and cartoonist ... <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> Do-It-Yourself Book (published between
<b>Rodrick</b> Rules and The Last Straw) is an activity ... The decision to blend the two
films was made to keep up with the ages of the <b>actors</b>. ... Retrieved April 27, <b>2017</b>
. The second film <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b>: <b>Rodrick</b> Rules was released by 20th
Century Fox on March 25, 2011 worldwide and March 17 in Singapore with the
old <b>cast</b> ... Followed by, <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b>: <b>Rodrick</b> Rules. <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> is a
children's novel written and illustrated by Jeff Kinney. It is the first ... Greg lands
the role as a tree, while Patty Farrel is <b>cast</b> as Dorothy, the protagonist of the
novel. ... Old School (2015), Double Down (2016), The Getaway (<b>2017</b>), The
Meltdown, ... Jeffrey Patrick Kinney (born February 19, 1971) is an American author and
cartoonist, best ... A second film, based on <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b>: <b>Rodrick</b> Rules,
was released on ... It was released on May 19, <b>2017</b>, featuring an entirely new
<b>cast</b>. | Diary of a wimpy kid cast 2017 rodrick? |
The <b>Matrix Reloaded</b> is a 2003 American science fiction action film written and
directed by the ... scenes with expository dialog worked against the film, and the
many unresolved subplots, as well as the cliffhanger <b>ending</b>, were also criticized. Though Neo repeatedly tells Kid (at the <b>end</b> of the short and in <b>Matrix Reloaded</b>),
"I didn't save you, you saved yourself", Kid appears to associate the conviction ... The Keymaker is a fictional character, portrayed by Korean-American actor
Randall Duk Kim, in the 2003 film The <b>Matrix Reloaded</b>. ... whose usefulness has
come to an <b>end</b> and that has chosen to hide in the Matrix rather than be deleted. The <b>Matrix Reloaded</b>: The Album is a 2003 soundtrack album from the 2003 film
The <b>Matrix Reloaded</b>. The two-disc album is unusual among soundtrack ... Agent Smith is a fictional character and the main antagonist of The Matrix trilogy.
... At the <b>end</b> of the first film, Smith appears to have been deleted by Neo. ... This
is seen when Smith takes over Bane's body in The <b>Matrix Reloaded</b>; however, ... Approximately six months between the events of the first film and The <b>Matrix</b>
<b>Reloaded</b>, Neo is now fully confident in his ... The Matrix Revolutions is a 2003 American science fiction action film written and
directed by the Wachowskis. It was the third installment of The Matrix film
franchise, released six months following The <b>Matrix Reloaded</b>. ... The site's
critical consensus reads, "A disappointing <b>conclusion</b> to the Matrix trilogy as
characters and ... In the second film, The <b>Matrix Reloaded</b>, Morpheus is more confident that the war
is nearing its <b>end</b>. A spiritual as well as ... Zion is a fictional city in The Matrix films. It is the last human city on the planet
Earth after a ... Another chapter writes, "The <b>Matrix Reloaded</b> displays black 'life'
in a scene reminiscent of countless Hollywood jungle melodramas when the ... Trinity is a fictional character in the Matrix franchise. She is portrayed by Carrie-
Anne Moss in ... Near the <b>end</b> of the first film, after he is killed by Agent Smith
inside the Matrix, she speaks to his interfaced physical body ... In The <b>Matrix</b>
<b>Reloaded</b>, the second film in the series, Trinity aids in the rescue of the Keymaker
from the ... | Who is the guy at the end of matrix reloaded? |
<b>Saturday Night Live</b> (known as <b>SNL</b>) is an American late-night live television
sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by
Dick ... As of September 2019, the late-night live variety series <b>Saturday Night Live</b> (<b>SNL</b>)
has featured 153 cast members. The ensemble was originally referred to as ... Saturday Night Live (<b>SNL</b>) is a late-night sketch comedy and variety show
created by Lorne Michaels. It premiered on NBC, a terrestrial television network,
on ... An <b>SNL</b> Digital Short is one in a series of comedic and often musical video shorts
created for NBC's Saturday Night Live. The origin of the Digital Shorts brand is ... <b>SNL</b> stands for Saturday Night Live, an American late-night live television variety
show. <b>SNL</b> may also stand for: Contents. 1 Saturday Night Live; 2 Businesses ... <b>SNL</b> Invitation (<b>SNL</b> 초대석): This live-skit, also a sub-segment of WU, involves a
person (usually the episode's host, or sometimes a cast member) in a fake or ... ^ Fox, Jesse David (January 23, 2014). "Meet Colin Jost, <b>SNL's</b> New 'Weekend
Update' Co-Anchor". Vulture. Retrieved September 13, 2014. At age 20, he was the first <b>SNL</b> cast member to be born in the 1990s, and one of
the youngest cast members ever. The first new addition to the cast that season, ... "<b>SNL's</b> Tina Fey and Rachel Dratch have found a hilarious way to spend their
summer vacations". Time Out New York: 77. ^ Billy Eichner (17 January 2010). "
Billy ... Her father, Chris Elliott, was an <b>SNL</b> cast member during the 1994–1995 season
(Season 20) and her grandfather, Bob Elliott, was one half of the popular comedy
... | When did the first episode of snl air? |
The <b>1911 Republic of China Provisional</b> Presidential and Vice-<b>Presidential</b>
<b>Election</b> was the election held on 29 December <b>1911</b> during the Xinhai
Revolution ... The 1912 <b>Republic of China Provisional</b> Presidential and Vice-<b>Presidential</b>
<b>Elections</b> were the elections held on 15 February and 20 February 1912 in
Nanjing ... The <b>President</b> of the <b>Republic of China</b> is the head of state of the <b>Republic of</b>
<b>China</b>. Since 1996, the <b>President</b> is directly elected by plurality <b>voting</b> to a four-
year ... Claiming to restore the <b>Provisional</b> Constitution of the <b>Republic of China</b>,
... Official results of the <b>election</b> announcing Sun's <b>election</b> on November 10,
<b>1911</b>. <b>1911 Republic of China provisional presidential election</b> · 1912 Republic of
China provisional presidential election · 1913 Republic of China presidential ... The Provisional Government of the Republic of China was a provisional ... Main
article: <b>1911 Republic of China provisional presidential election</b> ... On December
29, the presidential election was held in ... ... Republic of China by representatives of 17 provinces in Nanjing, China,
entered the Republican era.(<b>1911 Republic of China provisional presidential</b>
<b>election</b>) ... This is a timeline of the <b>Republic of China</b>. <b>Republic of China</b> in 1930s. Contents.
1 Timeline when controlled Chinese mainland (1912–1949). 1.1 <b>1911</b>–1920; 1.2
1921–1930; 1.3 1931–1940; 1.4 1941–1950 ... 1912: Sun Yat-sen elected First
<b>Provisional President</b> of the <b>ROC</b> by delegates from independent provinces. This is a list of the <b>presidents</b> of the <b>Republic of China</b> (1912–present). The
official Chinese ... Portrait of Tsai Ing-wen. Top left: Sun Yat-sen was the first
President of the Provisional Government. ... Martial law was ended in <b>Taiwan</b> in
the 1980s and direct <b>elections</b> were introduced in 1996. ... (Nonpartisan),
<b>Provisional</b> (<b>1911</b>). The Kuomintang (KMT), also often alternatively translated as the Chinese
Nationalist Party ... In the 2016 general and <b>presidential election</b>, the KMT was
defeated in both elections and the ... The group planned and supported the
Xinhai Revolution of <b>1911</b> and the founding of the <b>Republic of China</b> on 1
January 1912. The History of the <b>Republic of China</b> begins after the Qing dynasty in 1912, when
the formation ... China began with the outbreak of revolution on 10 October <b>1911</b>,
in Wuchang, ... Sun Yat-sen as the first <b>Provisional President</b> of the <b>Republic of</b>
<b>China</b>. ... In the national <b>elections</b> held in February 1913 for the new bicameral ... | Who came in 2nd in the first presidential election? |
<b>Father's Day</b> [[Kannada: ಅಪ್ಪಂದಿರ ದಿನ(Appandira Dina) ... The day <b>is</b>
usually <b>celebrated</b> only in bigger cities of <b>India</b> like Hyderabad, ... <b>Father's Day is</b> a <b>celebration</b> honoring fathers and <b>celebrating</b> fatherhood,
paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society. The tradition was said to
be ... Mother's Day <b>is</b> a <b>celebration</b> honoring the mother of the family, as well as
motherhood, ... American World War <b>I</b> soldiers fighting in France popularized the
US Mother's Day holiday ... This was in contrast to <b>Father's Day</b>, which has been
widely <b>celebrated</b> in ... "Mother's Day 2019 Date: <b>When is</b> mother's <b>day in India</b>
2019?". International Men's <b>Day</b> (IMD) <b>is</b> an annual international event <b>celebrated</b> on 19
November. ... Gouldson responded, reminding that "Not all men and boys <b>are</b>
<b>fathers</b>, while ... The inaugural <b>celebration</b> of IMD in <b>India</b> was organized by the
leading <b>Indian</b> Men's rights organization Save <b>Indian</b> Family on 19 November
2007. Parents' Day <b>is</b> observed in South Korea (May 8) and in the United States (fourth
Sunday of ... In <b>India</b>, Parents' worship Day (Matru Pitru Pujan Divas) <b>is</b>
<b>celebrated</b> on 14th ... "The first Monday of December <b>is</b> Mother's Day and <b>Father's</b>
<b>Day</b>". Siblings Days <b>are celebrated</b> also in the United Kingdom, Australia, and <b>India</b>.
The Hindu holiday of Raksha Bandhan also <b>celebrates</b> the bond of brothers and
... Parents' Worship Day, known as Matru Pitru Poojan Diwas was started by the
<b>Indian</b> spiritual leader Sant Asaram Bapu in 2007 as an alternative to Valentine's
Day. It <b>is celebrated</b> on 14 February every year. ... Related to, Bal Diwas /
Children's Day, Pitru Paksha (ancestors day), Father's Day, Mother's Day ... <b>Father's Day is celebrated</b>, say, in a country such as <b>India</b>, about as much as
American English <b>is</b> used in <b>India</b>, which <b>is</b> on the ... But <b>we would</b> shudder if the
article on ... ... Day, International Women's Day, <b>Father's Day</b>, Mother's Day, Parents' Day.
Children's Day <b>is</b> a commemorative date <b>celebrated</b> annually in honor of children
, whose actual ... Wade–Giles, Liu<sup>4</sup>-<b>i</b><sup>1</sup> Kuo<sup>2</sup>-chi<sup>4</sup> Erh<sup>2</sup>-t'ung<sup>2</sup> Chieh<sup>2</sup> ...
Children's Day <b>is celebrated</b> across <b>India</b> to increase awareness of the rights,
care and ... The festival <b>is</b> a siblings-day comparable to Mother's day/<b>Father's day</b>/
Grandparents day etc. <b>Celebration</b>[edit]. A sister <b>will</b> tie the Rakhri on her
brother's wrist ... | When do we celebrate father's day in india? |
The transfer of sovereignty over <b>Hong Kong</b>, commonly known as the handover
of <b>Hong Kong</b> occurred at midnight at the start of 1 July 1997, when the <b>United</b> ... <b>British Hong Kong</b> was a colony and <b>British</b> Dependent Territory of the <b>United</b>
<b>Kingdom</b> from ... When Elliot promised that the <b>British</b> government would <b>pay</b> for
their opium stock, the merchants surrendered ... In the 1920s, the working class
<b>Chinese</b> of <b>Hong Kong did</b> not have a good reason to rally around the <b>Hong</b>
<b>Kong</b> ... In July 2017, when <b>British</b> Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson urged democratic
progress in <b>Hong Kong</b>, <b>China's</b> foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said the
legally ... <b>Hong Kong</b> officially the <b>Hong Kong</b> Special Administrative Region of the
People's Republic of ... The territory was <b>returned to China</b> in 1997. ... The Qing
were again defeated, and forced to <b>give</b> up Kowloon Peninsula and Stonecutter's
... <b>Hong Kong</b> was transferred to <b>China</b> on 1 July 1997, after 156 years of <b>British</b>
rule. By the end of the war in 1945, <b>Hong Kong</b> had been liberated by joint <b>British</b> and
<b>Chinese</b> troops and <b>returned</b> to <b>British</b> rule. <b>Hong Kong</b> greatly increased its ... Democratic and human rights have been major issues since the transfer of
sovereignty to ... Attempts to bring <b>Hong Kong</b> citizens to the negotiating table by
the <b>British</b> ... However, <b>China</b> has been criticized for infringement on the “one
country, two ... Liberal Party chairman James Tien <b>did</b> not <b>back</b> the referendum
motion. <b>Hong Kong</b> independence (<b>Chinese</b>: 香港獨立) is a political movement that
advocates for the ... Since the transfer of the sovereignty of <b>Hong Kong</b> from the
<b>United Kingdom</b> to the ... to take <b>back</b> the territory, Britain resumed control of
<b>Hong Kong</b> in 1945 after the ... "Financial Times editor <b>given</b> one week to leave
<b>Hong Kong</b>". "One country, two systems" is a constitutional principle describing the
governance of Hong ... <b>Hong Kong</b> was a colony of the <b>United Kingdom</b>, ruled by
a governor appointed ... during WWII) until 1997, when it was <b>returned to Chinese</b>
sovereignty. ... Likewise, the <b>Hong Kong</b> Dollar is not accepted in stores in
mainland <b>China</b>. <b>British</b> nationality law as it pertains to <b>Hong Kong</b> has been unusual ever since
<b>Hong Kong</b> ... while the People's Republic of <b>China did</b> not recognise Hong
Kongers with <b>Chinese</b> ancestry as <b>British</b>. ... have no other nationality or
citizenship, who have not recently and deliberately <b>given</b> up another nationality
or citizenship". The transfer of sovereignty of Macau from Portugal to the People's Republic of
<b>China</b> (PRC) ... The history of Macau is traced <b>back</b> to the Qin Dynasty (221–206
BCE), when the ... <b>Hong Kong</b> and Macau are part of <b>Chinese</b> territory occupied
by the <b>British</b> ... Macau was not made part of the <b>Chinese</b> postcode system, nor
<b>did</b> it ... | When did the uk give hong kong back to china? |
Larsen <b>pitched</b> the sixth perfect game in <b>MLB</b> history, doing so in Game 5 of the
<b>1956 World Series</b>. It is the only <b>no</b>-<b>hitter</b> and perfect game in World Series ... On October 8, 1956, in Game 5 of the <b>1956 World Series</b>, <b>pitcher</b> Don Larsen of
the New York ... His perfect game remained the only <b>no</b>-<b>hitter</b> of any type ever
<b>pitched</b> in postseason play until Philadelphia Phillies <b>pitcher</b> Roy Halladay threw
a ... The <b>1956 World Series</b> of Major League Baseball was played between the New
York Yankees ... This was the last World Series to date not to have scheduled off
days ... In Game 5, Larsen, working in an unusual "no-windup" style, <b>pitched</b> the
only postseason perfect game, and the only postseason <b>no</b>-<b>hitter</b> until 2010. ... thrown by a right-handed <b>pitcher</b>, Don Larsen, and came in Game 5 of the
<b>1956 World Series</b>. Larsen's perfect game was the only <b>no</b>-<b>hitter</b> in <b>MLB</b>
postseason ... Over the 150 years of Major League Baseball history, and over 218,400 games
played, there have been 23 official perfect games by the current definition. No
<b>pitcher</b> has ever thrown more than one. The perfect game thrown by Don Larsen
in game 5 of the <b>1956 World Series</b> ... It was nearly a double <b>no</b>-<b>hitter</b>, as Cubs
<b>pitcher</b> Bob Hendley gave up only ... Harry Leroy "Roy" Halladay III (May 14, 1977 – November 7, 2017) was an
American ... Halladay's was only the second postseason <b>no</b>-<b>hitter</b> in Major
League ... of the <b>1956</b> New York Yankees, <b>who pitched</b> a perfect game in the
<b>World Series</b>. Before the game began, Don Larsen, who himself had thrown a perfect game in
the <b>1956 World Series</b>, threw out the ceremonial first <b>pitch</b> to Yogi Berra, who ... The <b>1956</b> New York Yankees season was the 54th season for the team in New
York, and its ... In the <b>World Series</b>, they defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers in 7
games. The <b>Series</b> featured the only <b>no</b>-<b>hitter</b> in <b>Series</b> play, a perfect game,
delivered by ... Note: G = Games <b>pitched</b>; IP = Innings <b>pitched</b>; W = Wins; L =
Losses; ERA ... The Willie Mays World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award is given to the
Major League ... Don Larsen won the <b>1956 World Series</b> MVP after <b>pitching</b> the
only <b>no</b>-<b>hitter</b> in World Series history, in the fifth game of the series; the <b>no</b>-<b>hitter</b> ... ... (1951); NL ERA leader (1950); <b>Pitched a No</b>-<b>hitter</b> on September 25, 1956.
Salvatore Anthony Maglie (April 26, 1917 – December 28, 1992) was an
American Major ... in the latter's famous perfect game in Game 5 of the <b>1956</b>
<b>World Series</b>. | Who pitched a no-hitter in the 1956 world series? |
The <b>Originals</b>, a one-hour American supernatural <b>drama</b>, was renewed for a
fourth <b>season</b> by ... Summer Fontana as <b>Hope Mikaelson</b> (herself; possessed by
The Hollow); Alkoya Brunson as Adam Folsom; Karan Kendrick as Maxine
Folsom ... The <b>Originals is</b> an American fantasy-<b>drama</b> television series picked up by The
CW for their fall ... In seasons 1–3, <b>Hope is</b> portrayed by uncredited infant actors.
... Niklaus <b>Mikaelson</b> (based on Klaus from the "The <b>Vampire Diaries</b>" novels), ...
In <b>season four</b>, Elijah <b>is</b> killed by an ancient evil known as the Hollow as part of its
... <b>Hope</b> Andrea <b>Mikaelson is</b> the daughter of Klaus and the ... At the end of <b>season</b>
<b>4</b>, <b>Hope is</b> sent to Mystic Falls to study magic at ... Season chronology. ← Previous <b>Season 4</b> · List of The <b>Originals</b> episodes · The
<b>Originals</b>, a one-hour American supernatural <b>drama</b>, was renewed for a fifth
season by The ... Demetrius Bridges as Dorian Williams; Katie Jane Cook as
Poppy; Summer Fontana as young <b>Hope Mikaelson</b>; Rick Espaillat as Pierre;
Malone ... Legacies <b>is</b> an American fantasy <b>drama</b> television <b>series</b>, created by Julie Plec,
that premiered on The CW on October 25, 2018. It <b>is</b> a spin-off of The <b>Originals</b>
and features characters from both that <b>series</b> and its predecessor, The <b>Vampire</b>
<b>Diaries</b>. Danielle Rose Russell stars as the 17-year-old <b>Hope Mikaelson</b>,
continuing ... <b>4</b>, <b>4</b>, "Hope <b>Is</b> Not the Goal", Chris Grismer, Story by : Brett Mathews The <b>Originals is</b> an American fantasy supernatural <b>drama</b> television <b>series</b> that
began airing on The CW on October 3, 2013. Created as a spin-off of The
<b>Vampire Diaries</b>. The <b>series</b> follows vampire-werewolf hybrid Klaus Mikaelson as
he and his ... Danielle Rose Russell as <b>Hope Mikaelson</b> (main <b>season</b> 5), the
teen-aged ... Danielle Rose Russell (born October 31, 1999) <b>is</b> an American actress. She <b>is</b>
known for ... The CW supernatural <b>drama series</b> The <b>Originals</b> as teenage <b>Hope</b>
<b>Mikaelson</b>, ... 1 Early life; 2 Career; 3 Filmography; <b>4</b> References; 5 External links
... Previous Season 2. Next → <b>Season 4</b> · List of The <b>Originals</b> episodes · The
<b>Originals</b>, a one-hour American supernatural <b>drama</b>, was renewed for a third
season by ... Freya raises <b>Hope</b> while searching for a way to return their family to
the way they ... Rebekah <b>Mikaelson</b> returns to reason with Marcel while Klaus <b>is</b>
put on a ... The <b>Originals</b>, an American supernatural <b>drama</b>, was renewed for a second
<b>season</b> by The CW ... It <b>is</b> revealed that Esther, the <b>Mikaelson</b> family matriarch
who created the <b>Originals</b>, <b>is</b> the witch who ... The <b>episode</b> ends with a glimpse at
baby <b>Hope</b>, alluding to her possible powers. ... Kondolojy, Amanda (November <b>4</b>,
2014). Elena Gilbert <b>is</b> a fictional character and protagonist from the television series
The <b>Vampire Diaries</b>. In The <b>Vampire Diaries</b>, set in the fictional town of Mystic
Falls, she <b>is</b> ... In the <b>season 4</b> finale, an unsired Elena confirms that she <b>is</b> in love
with ... Rebekah <b>Mikaelson</b> kills Elena on Wickery Bridge, unaware of the
vampire ... | Who plays hope mikaelson on the originals season 4? |
The <b>Rock and Roll Hall</b> of <b>Fame</b>, established <b>in</b> 1983 and located <b>in</b> Cleveland,
Ohio, United ... This number varies; for example, seven <b>were inducted in</b> 2019. ...
Artists <b>inducted into</b> the <b>early</b> influences category <b>are</b> those "whose music
predated ... However, The Isley <b>Brothers</b>, whose <b>song</b> "Twist and Shout" <b>was</b>
<b>inducted in</b> ... The Everly <b>Brothers were</b> an American country-influenced <b>rock and roll</b> duo,
known for ... The <b>song</b> hit number 1 <b>in</b> the spring of 1957, and additional hits
would follow ... The Everly <b>Brothers were inducted into</b> the <b>Rock and Roll Hall</b> of
<b>Fame</b> as part of ... Their <b>first</b> Warner <b>Bros</b>. hit, 1960's "Cathy's Clown," which they
wrote and ... Simon & Garfunkel <b>were</b> an American folk-rock duo consisting of <b>singer</b>-
songwriter Paul Simon ... Simon <b>first</b> noticed Garfunkel when Garfunkel <b>was</b>
<b>singing in</b> a fourth grade talent show, which Simon thought <b>was</b> a good way <b>to</b>
attract girls; ... <b>In</b> 1990, Simon and Garfunkel <b>were inducted into</b> the <b>Rock and</b>
<b>Roll Hall</b> of <b>Fame</b>. The Isley <b>Brothers are</b> an American musical group originally from Cincinnati,
Ohio, that started ... <b>In</b> 1962, the Isley <b>Brothers</b> scored their <b>first</b> top 40 hit with the
Bert Berns <b>song</b> "Twist and Shout", which reached number 17 <b>on</b> the Hot 100 and
... The Isley <b>Brothers were inducted</b> the <b>Rock and Roll Hall</b> of <b>Fame in</b> 1992. <b>In</b> 1980 the <b>brothers were</b> honored with a star <b>on</b> the Hollywood Walk of <b>Fame</b> as
the Jacksons. They <b>were inducted to</b> the <b>Rock and Roll Hall</b> of <b>Fame in</b> 1997 ... Van Halen is an American rock band formed <b>in</b> Pasadena, California <b>in</b> 1972.
Credited with ... The band <b>was inducted into</b> the <b>Rock and Roll Hall</b> of <b>Fame in</b>
2007. ... Hagar left the band <b>in</b> 1996 shortly before the release of the band's <b>first</b>
... The Van Halen <b>brothers were</b> born <b>in</b> Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Alex Van
Halen ... John J. Mellencamp (born October 7, 1951), previously known as Johnny Cougar
, John Cougar, and John Cougar Mellencamp, is an American musician, <b>singer</b>-
songwriter, painter, and actor. He is known for his catchy, populist brand of
heartland rock, which ... Mellencamp <b>was inducted into</b> the <b>Rock and Roll Hall</b> of
<b>Fame on</b> March 10, ... The Doobie <b>Brothers are</b> an American rock band from San Jose, California.
Active for five ... The Doobie <b>Brothers were inducted into</b> the Vocal Group <b>Hall</b> of
<b>Fame in</b> 2004, ... The leadoff <b>song</b> "Nobody", the band's <b>first</b> single, has surfaced
<b>in</b> their live ... Their electric-guitar-based <b>rock and roll</b> gave way <b>to</b> a more soft
rock and ... John Cameron Fogerty (born May 28, 1945) is an American musician, <b>singer</b>,
and songwriter. ... between 1968 and 1972, and <b>was inducted into</b> the <b>Rock and</b>
<b>Roll Hall</b> of <b>Fame in</b> 1993. ... <b>At</b> this time, he took his <b>brother's</b> place as lead
<b>singer</b> for the band. ... His <b>first</b> official solo album, John Fogerty, <b>was</b> released <b>in</b>
1975. Dire Straits <b>were</b> a British rock band formed <b>in</b> London <b>in</b> 1977 by Mark Knopfler
David ... They <b>were inducted into</b> the <b>Rock and Roll Hall</b> of <b>Fame in</b> 2018. ... The
<b>song was</b> one of Dire Straits' biggest hits and became a fixture <b>in</b> the band's live
... <b>Brothers in</b> Arms <b>was</b> the <b>first</b> album recorded entirely digitally due <b>to</b> Knopfler
... | Who were the first singing brothers inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame? |
A <b>dust storm</b>, also called sandstorm, is a meteorological phenomenon common in
arid and semi-arid regions. <b>Dust storms</b> arise when a gust front or other strong ... On November 11, 1933, a very strong <b>dust storm</b> stripped topsoil from desiccated
South Dakota farmlands in just one of ... The climate of the planet Mars has been a topic of scientific curiosity for centuries,
in part ... Martian <b>dust storms</b> can kick up fine particles in the atmosphere around
which clouds can form. These clouds can form very high up, up to 100 km (62 ... Asian Dust is a meteorological phenomenon which affects much of East Asia
year round but especially during the spring months. The dust originates in China,
the deserts of Mongolia, and Kazakhstan where high-speed surface winds and
intense <b>dust storms</b> kick up dense clouds of fine, dry soil particles. A haboob is a type of intense <b>dust storm</b> carried on an atmospheric gravity
current, also known as a weather front. Haboobs occur regularly in dry land area
... This is a list of significant <b>dust storms</b>. Name, Date, Affected regions. Black
Sunday, April 14, 1935, during the Dust Bowl · Texas Panhandle to the Oklahoma
... The 2010 China drought and <b>dust storms</b> were a series of severe droughts during
the spring of 2010 that affected Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi, Sichuan, Shanxi, ... Collections of accounts of the <b>dust storms</b> during the 1930s have been compiled
over ... The 2009 Australian <b>dust storm</b>, also known as the Eastern Australian <b>dust storm</b>,
was a <b>dust storm</b> that swept across the Australian states of New South Wales ... A dust devil is a strong, well-formed, and relatively short-lived whirlwind, ranging
from small to ... Giant <b>dust storms</b> that sweep across the world's deserts contribute
8% of the mineral dust in the atmosphere each year during the handful of ... | Where do dust storms occur in the world? |
<b>Dina</b> Manzo (née Laurita; born March 7, 1972) is an American television
personality and entrepreneur. She is most known for appearing on The <b>Real</b>
<b>Housewives</b> of <b>New Jersey</b> ... The <b>Real Housewives</b> of <b>New Jersey</b> (abbreviated RHONJ) is an American
reality television ... It featured the return of <b>Dina</b> Manzo as a full-time cast member
and new cast members Amber Marchese, Teresa Aprea and Nicole Napolitano. The second season of The <b>Real Housewives</b> of <b>New Jersey</b>, an American reality
television ... In episode 7, "Play at Your Own Risk", it saw <b>Dina</b> Manzo departing
from the series to get rid of Danielle and spend more time with her family. The first season of The <b>Real Housewives</b> of <b>New Jersey</b>, an American reality
television series, ... The series was the first <b>Real Housewives</b> installment to
feature family, sisters Caroline and <b>Dina</b> are married to brothers Albert and
Tommy Manzo ... The sixth season of The <b>Real Housewives</b> of <b>New Jersey</b>, an American reality
television series, ... Harnick, Chris (May 16, 2014). "What Brought <b>Dina</b> Manzo
Back to <b>Real Housewives</b> of <b>New Jersey</b>—Plus, Melissa Gorga Dishes New
Ladies". The seventh season of The <b>Real Housewives</b> of <b>New Jersey</b>, an American reality
television ... <b>Dina</b> Manzo, who had previously returned for Season 6 after a three-
season hiatus did not film this season due to geographic reasons, as she no ... <b>Dina</b> Manzo (sister) Jacqueline Laurita (sister-in-law). Website, http://www.
carolinemanzo.com/. Caroline Manzo (née Laurita; born August 23, 1961) is an
American television personality and entrepreneur. She is best known for starring
in the reality television series The <b>Real Housewives</b> of <b>New Jersey</b>, ... Jacqueline Elizabeth Laurita (née Grippe; born April 26, 1970) is a reality
television cast member, known for starring in The <b>Real Housewives</b> of <b>New</b>
<b>Jersey</b>. Contents. 1 Career; 2 Personal life; 3 References; 4 External links.
Career[edit]. Since 2009, Laurita has appeared on The <b>Real Housewives</b> of <b>New</b>
<b>Jersey</b>. ... "'<b>Real Housewives</b> of <b>New Jersey</b>': <b>Dina</b> Manzo demands Jacqueline ... <b>Dina</b> is a feminine given name. <b>Dina</b> was Jacob's daughter in the Bible. It is an
alternate name ... mother of Lindsay Lohan; <b>Dina</b> Manzo, former co-star of The
<b>Real Housewives</b> of <b>New Jersey</b> and star of HGTV's <b>Dina's</b> Party; <b>Dina</b> Merrill, ... David Scott "Dave" Cantin (born October 26, 1979) is an American entrepreneur,
philanthropist and cancer survivor. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Career; 3
Philanthropy; 4 Personal life; 5 References. Early life[edit]. He was born David
Scott Cantin on October 26, 1979, in Freehold Township, <b>New Jersey</b>. ... Cantin
married <b>Dina</b> Manzo in June, 2017. | Who is dina from real housewives new jersey? |
This <b>is</b> a complete listing of National Basketball Association players <b>who have</b>
scored 60 or more <b>points</b> in a <b>game</b>. This feat <b>has</b> been accomplished 74 times in
<b>NBA</b> history. Twenty-seven different players <b>have</b> scored 60 or more <b>points</b> in a
<b>game</b>, ... <b>NBA</b> Finals record (<b>game</b> 5 victory); <b>most points</b> in a regulation playoff
<b>game</b>. In basketball, <b>points</b> are used to keep track of the score in a <b>game</b>. <b>Points</b> can be
accumulated ... The team that records the <b>most points</b> at the end of a <b>game is</b>
declared the <b>game's</b> winner. If the <b>game is</b> still tied at the end of regulation play, ... This page contains two charts: The first chart <b>is</b> a list of the top 50 all-time scorers
in the history ... (The list includes only <b>points</b> scored in regular season <b>games</b>.) ...
2020, the active <b>NBA</b> player with the <b>most</b> career <b>points</b> scored <b>is</b> LeBron James. Wilt Chamberlain set the single-<b>game</b> scoring record in the National Basketball
Association ... The teams broke the record for <b>most</b> combined <b>points</b> in a <b>game</b> (
316). That season, Chamberlain averaged a record 50.4 <b>points</b> per <b>game</b>, and he
<b>had</b> broken the <b>NBA</b> single-<b>game</b> scoring record (71) earlier in the season in ... The longest <b>NBA game</b> occurred on January 6, 1951 between the Olympians and
Royals. ... <b>Most points</b> in a <b>game</b> – overtime. 186 by the ... This article lists all-time leading figures achieved in the <b>NBA</b> All-Star <b>Game</b> in
every major ... Bob Pettit was named MVP of the <b>NBA</b> All-Star <b>Game</b> four times
and <b>holds</b> the All-Star single-<b>game</b> ... <b>Most points</b> per <b>game</b> – career (3 <b>games</b>
min.). <b>Most</b> minutes played in a <b>game</b> without a turnover ... <b>Most points</b> in a quarter ...
<b>Most</b> field goals attempted in a <b>game</b>, none made ... Dwyane Wade <b>holds</b> the
Finals record for free throws made in a <b>game</b> with 21. <b>Most</b> ... This <b>is</b> a complete listing of National Basketball Association players <b>who have</b>
scored 50 or more <b>points</b> in a playoff <b>game</b>. This feat <b>has</b> only been
accomplished 37 times in <b>NBA</b> playoff history by 25 different players. Only four
players <b>have</b> scored 50 or more <b>points</b> on more than one occasion: ... <b>Most points</b>
in a playoff regulation <b>game</b>. In basketball, <b>points</b> are the sum of the score accumulated through field goals (
two or three ... In the United States, 100-point <b>games have</b> occurred at least once
at <b>most</b> levels of education. At the middle ... "J.J. Culver, brother of <b>NBA</b> player
Jarrett Culver, scored 100 <b>points</b> in a <b>game</b> for Wayland Baptist". CNN.
December 11 ... This article concerns the career achievements of Basketball Hall-of-Famer Wilt
Chamberlain, ... <b>NBA</b> record – <b>Most points</b> per <b>game</b> in a season (50.4 in the
1961–62 season). Also <b>holds</b> the next three spots with 44.8 ... Chamberlain also
<b>has</b> the next <b>most</b> with 10 from November 9–25, 1962. <b>NBA</b> record – <b>Most</b>
consecutive ... | Who has the most points in an nba game? |
According to the Book of Judges, Deborah was a prophetess of the God of the
Israelites, the fourth Judge of pre-monarchic Israel and the only <b>female judge</b>
<b>mentioned in the Bible</b>, and the wife of Lapidoth. In the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>, Moses is <b>described</b> as a shofet over the Israelites and
appoints others to ... Barak was a ruler of Ancient Israel. As military commander in the biblical Book of
<b>Judges</b>, Barak ... שופטים. Judges in the Bible. Italics indicate individuals not
explicitly described as judges. Book of Joshua · Joshua ... Sisera fled, seeking
refuge in the tent of a Kenite <b>woman</b>, Jael. Jael gave a drink of milk to Sisera,
who fell ... Jael or Yael is a <b>woman mentioned</b> in the Book of <b>Judges</b> in the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>, as
the heroine who killed Sisera to deliver Israel from the troops of King Jabin. Delilah is a <b>woman mentioned</b> in the sixteenth chapter of the Book of <b>Judges</b> in
the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>. She is loved by Samson, a Nazirite who possesses great ... The following is a list of <b>women</b> found in the Hebrew and Christian Bibles. The list
appears in ... Acts; Chloe - <b>mentioned</b> in Corinthians. ... #2 - Prophetess and the
fourth, and the only <b>female</b>, <b>Judge</b> of pre–monarchic Israel in the <b>Old Testament</b>. The Book of <b>Judges</b> (ספר שופטים, Sefer Shoftim) is the seventh book of the
Hebrew <b>Bible</b> and the Christian <b>Old Testament</b>. In the narrative of the Hebrew
<b>Bible</b>, it covers the time between the conquest <b>described</b> in the ... Most of the
great <b>women</b> in the <b>Bible</b> either are married to a great man or related to one. … A
rare ... The <b>women</b> in the <b>Bible</b> are rarely <b>mentioned</b> by name, with <b>named women</b>
representing only ... Creach, some feminist critiques of <b>Judges</b> say the <b>Bible</b>
gives tacit approval to violence against <b>women</b> by not speaking out against these
acts. Jephthah appears in the Book of <b>Judges</b> as a <b>judge</b> who presided over Israel for
a period of six years (<b>Judges</b> 12:7). According to <b>Judges</b>, he lived in Gilead. His
father's name is also given as Gilead, and, as his mother is <b>described</b> as ... The
story of Jephthah is found in the <b>Old Testament</b> Book of <b>Judges</b>, chapters 11–12. The Book of Ruth (abbreviated Rth) is <b>included</b> in the third division, or the
Writings (Ketuvim), of the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>; in most Christian canons it is treated as a
... | Who is the woman judge listed in the old testament? |
<b>Trolleybuses</b> served the <b>London</b> Passenger Transport Area from 1931 until 1962.
For much of ... They were nicknamed "Diddlers" and commenced <b>running</b> on 16
May 1931 (1931-05-16). In 1933, LUT was absorbed ... the post-war vehicles.
The former LUT routes were the <b>last</b> to be converted to diesel <b>buses</b>, on 8 May
1962. A <b>trolleybus</b> is an electric <b>bus</b> that draws power from dual overhead wires using
spring-loaded ... The <b>last</b> rear-entrance <b>trolleybus</b> in Britain was also in Bradford
and is now owned by the ... as noted above) came into existence when a <b>trolley</b>
or <b>tram</b> route <b>did</b> not have sufficient ridership to ... <b>London</b>: Ian Allan Publishing. There have been two separate generations of trams in <b>London</b>, from 1860 to
1952 and from ... There were several early attempts to <b>run</b> motor-powered trams
on the <b>London</b> tramlines: ... The Kingsway tramway subway <b>did</b> go ahead - this
started in 1902 going from ... The <b>last tram</b> using the subway system ran on 5 July
1952. This is a list of <b>trolleybus</b> systems in the United Kingdom by Home Nation and by
regions of England. It includes: Past <b>trolleybus</b> systems in the UK. Museums in
the UK capable of <b>running trolleybuses</b> (i.e. possessing ... Coincidentally, the
UK's <b>last trolleybus</b> service also operated in Bradford, on 26 ... Greater <b>London</b>[
edit] ... The Belfast <b>trolleybus</b> system served the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was
the only <b>trolleybus</b> system built in Ireland. Opened on 28 March 1938 (1938-03-
28), it gradually replaced the city's tramway network. The Belfast system was the
second largest <b>trolleybus</b> system in the United Kingdom, after the <b>London</b> system.
... The network gradually expanded, with the <b>last</b> of the <b>tram</b> network closing in ... The Derby <b>trolleybus</b> system once served Derby, the former county town of
Derbyshire in ... The <b>trolleybus</b> system was opened just a year after <b>London</b>
United Tramways, ... The <b>trolleybuses</b> operated by Derby Corporation led to the
<b>last</b> Derby <b>tram</b> ... The system was much cheaper to <b>run</b> than motorbuses but the
end was ... The Nottingham <b>trolleybus</b> system once served the city of Nottingham, in the
county of Nottinghamshire, England. Opened on 10 April 1927 (1927-04-10), ... The Reading <b>trolleybus</b> system once served the town of Reading in the English
county of ... to Wokingham Road and <b>London</b> Road were converted to <b>trolleybus</b>
operation, ... route <b>running</b> to Armour Hill and the Northumberland Avenue line
<b>running</b> to the ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 29 September 2019, at 18:41 (UTC
). The AEC Routemaster is a front-engined double-decker <b>bus</b> that was designed
by <b>London</b> Transport and built by the Associated Equipment Company (AEC) and
Park Royal Vehicles. The first prototype was completed in September 1954 and
the <b>last</b> one was ... The first task on delivery to service was to replace <b>London's</b>
<b>trolleybuses</b>, ... The <b>trolleybus</b> system in Manchester, England, opened on 1 March 1938 (1938-
03-01), and ... Society, based in Reading; National <b>Trolleybus</b> Association, based
in <b>London</b> ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 1 July 2019, at 08:09 (UTC). | When did the last trolley bus run in london? |
"<b>Kiss</b> on <b>My</b> List" is a song by the American duo Hall & Oates. It was written by
Daryl Hall and ... Hall cut a demo version as a guide for <b>her</b>, but later when <b>his</b>
manager found the tape lying around ... "Daryl Hall & John Oates: <b>Artist</b> Chart
History". "Who Are You" reached number three on the Gaon Singles Chart, and has sold
over 466,000 digital copies in South Korea. "<b>Kiss My Lips</b>"[edit]. <b>Songwriter</b>(s) · Tuomas Holopainen · Marco Hietala. Music video. "While <b>Your</b>
<b>Lips</b> Are Still Red" on YouTube. "While <b>Your Lips</b> Are Still Red" is a 2007 song
written by Tuomas Holopainen and Marco ... It was also released on <b>their</b> live /
compilation EP Made in Hong Kong (And in Various Other Places) in 2009. "
While <b>Your</b> ... <b>Their</b> self-titled album produced a minor hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles
& Tracks charts that year in "It's Hard to <b>Kiss</b> the <b>Lips</b> at Night That Chew <b>Your</b>
Ass ... A <b>kiss</b> is the touch or pressing of one's <b>lips</b> against another person or an object.
Cultural ... <b>His</b> kisses on <b>my lips</b>, <b>my</b> breast, <b>my</b> hair... . ... People <b>kissing</b> in this
sketch by reporter and <b>artist</b> Marguerite Martyn of a New Year's Eve celebration
in ... "I <b>Kiss Your Lips</b>" is a song recorded by the German electronic dance music
group Tokyo Ghetto Pussy. It was released in 1995 as the second single from
<b>their</b> album, Disco 2001. ... Songwriter(s), Trancy Spacer Spacy Trancer.
Producer(s) ... For example, it would not be mockery for a man saying goodnight to <b>his</b> girlfriend
to <b>kiss her</b> hand, but a person who greatly exaggerated the practice would be ... <b>Songwriter</b>(s) · Stephen Duffy · Producer(s), Bob Lamb. Tin Tin singles
chronology. "<b>Kiss</b> Me" (1982), "Hold It" (1982). "<b>Kiss</b> Me" is a song originally
released in 1982 by the British band Tin Tin (sometimes written ... "<b>Kiss</b> Me" was
later recorded by UK pop singer Robbie Williams for <b>his</b> 2006 album Rudebox.
The producer of ... <b>Songwriter</b>(s), Tony King, Roy Nicolson. Producer(s), Leon Berger. Melissa
singles chronology. "Read <b>My Lips</b>" (1991), "Sexy (Is the Word)" (1991). "Read
<b>My Lips</b>" is a pop song written by Tony King and Roy Nicolson, produced by Leon
... to Skin"; "The Glamorous Life"; "All I Want"; "Easily Affected"; "I Want <b>Your</b> Love"
... Some <b>singers</b> habitually <b>lip</b>-synch during live ... <b>artist</b> will not strain <b>his</b> or <b>her</b>
voice too much ... | Who sings your kiss is on my lips? |
"<b>I'm Lovin' It</b>" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake
. The song was produced by The Neptunes and is credited as being written by ... McDonald's advertising. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to
navigation Jump to search. "<b>I'm Lovin' It</b> ... "<b>I'm</b> in <b>Love</b>" is a song credited to Lennon–McCartney and possibly written by
John Lennon. In 1963 the English Merseybeat band the Fourmost made a ... "This Time <b>I'm</b> in It for <b>Love</b>" is a song recorded by the American rock band Player
. It was the second single from their self-titled first studio album. The song was ... "<b>I'm</b> in <b>Love</b>" is a song written by Bobby Womack in the 1960s in response to
some of the criticism he had been receiving after marrying the widow of the
recently ... "Friday <b>I'm</b> in <b>Love</b>" is a song by British rock band The Cure. It is the second
single taken from the album Wish (1992), and was a worldwide hit. It won the
award ... In 2011, the band took part in Kdam Eurovision with the bilingual English/Hebrew
song "אוהב את זה (<b>I'm Loving It</b>)" (Hebrew title pronounced as "Ohev et ze") in a ... "<b>I'm</b> for <b>Love</b>" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist
Hank Williams Jr.. It was released in May 1985 as the first single from the album ... "<b>I'm</b> in <b>Love</b>" is a 1981 single by singer Evelyn "Champagne" King. The single
was a hit on three different music charts in the United States, hitting number one ... <b>I'm</b> In <b>Love</b> Again is the sixth solo album released by American recording artist
Patti LaBelle in 1983. LaBelle's commercial breakthrough, it featured her first top
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The <b>Book of Joel</b> is part of the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>, one of twelve prophetic books
known as the ... Archived from the <b>original</b> on February 9, 2013. Retrieved
February ... Joel was a prophet of ancient Israel, the second of the twelve minor prophets and
according to the book itself the <b>author</b> of the <b>Book of Joel</b>. He is mentioned by
name only once in the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>, in the introduction to that book, as the son
of Pethuel (Joel 1:1). <b>Joel</b> C. Rosenberg (born April 17, 1967) is an American/Israeli communications
strategist, <b>author</b> of the Last Jihad series, founder of The Joshua Fund, and an
Evangelical Christian. He has written five novels about terrorism and how he
feels that it relates to <b>Bible</b> prophecy, including Gold Medallion <b>Book</b> Award
winner The ... The Minor Prophets or Twelve Prophets occasionally <b>Book</b> of the Twelve, is the
last <b>book</b> of the ... Also we can find in both Amos (4.9 and 7.1–3) and <b>Joel</b> a
description of a ... In the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>, these works were counted as one <b>book</b>. ...
In <b>Year</b> 1 of the modern Lectionary, Haggai, Zechariah, Jonah, Malachi, and <b>Joel</b>
are ... <b>Joel</b> Scott Osteen (born March 5, 1963) is an American pastor, televangelist, and
<b>author</b>, based ... He says that he tries to teach <b>Biblical</b> principles in a simple way,
emphasizing the power of love and a positive attitude. ... I <b>wrote</b> a <b>book</b> and sold
millions of copies; and Victoria and I were able to help more people than we ever
... The Book of Amos is the third of the Twelve Minor Prophets in the Tanakh/Old
Testament and ... note about the prophet, then a short oracle announcing
Yahweh's judgment (repeated in the <b>Book of Joel</b>). ... Reading the Old Testament:
An Introduction to the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>. ... Wikisource has <b>original</b> text related to this
article:. The blood moon prophecies are a series of prophecies in the <b>Bible</b> preached by
Christian ... of the end times as described in the <b>Bible</b> in the <b>Book of Joel</b>, Acts 2:
20, and Revelation 6:12. ... Hagee later <b>wrote</b> Four Blood Moons, that became a
best seller, being more than 150 days in Amazon.com's top 150 by April 2014. The <b>Book</b> of Hosea is one of the <b>books</b> of the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>. According to the
traditional order of ... Wikisource has <b>original</b> text related to this article:. The Valley of Decision is a <b>biblical</b> name given to the Valley of Jehoshaphat by
the prophet Joel. ... The <b>book of Joel</b> describes this event as a gathering of all of
the armies of the world into this ... Joel 3:14; ^ Thieme, R. B., Lesson Summaries:
<b>Year</b> 1967: Series: Joel, accessed 20 October 2018; ^ Hitchcock, Mark (1999). For the <b>composer</b>, see <b>Joel</b> Goldsmith. Template:<b>Joel</b> S Goldsmith. <b>Joel</b> Solomon
Goldsmith (March 10, 1892 – June 17, 1964) was an ... In 1948 Goldsmith <b>wrote</b>
<b>the book</b> The Infinite Way, which came to the attention of Willing Publishers. The
<b>book's</b> ... He also published The Spiritual Interpretation of <b>Scripture</b>. The writings
... | Who wrote the book of joel in the bible? |
The 2018 <b>Illinois Attorney General election</b> took place on November 6, 2018, to
elect the <b>Attorney General</b> of <b>Illinois</b>. Incumbent Democratic <b>Attorney General</b> ... The <b>Illinois Attorney General</b> is the highest legal officer of the state of <b>Illinois</b> in
the United States. Originally an appointed office, it is now an office filled by
<b>election</b> through ... Lisa Murray Madigan (born July 30, 1966) is an American lawyer and politician. A
member of the Democratic Party, she served as <b>Attorney General</b> of the U.S. state
of <b>Illinois</b> from 2003 to 2019, ... 2002 Democratic primary <b>election</b> for <b>Attorney</b>
<b>General</b>. Lisa Madigan, 58%; John Schmidt, 42%. 1998 <b>election</b> for State Senator
, ... 2014 <b>Illinois Attorney General election</b> ... Incumbent Democratic <b>Attorney General</b>
Lisa Madigan ran for re-<b>election</b> to a fourth ... Kwame Raoul is an American lawyer and politician who has been the 42nd
<b>Attorney General</b> of <b>Illinois</b> since 2019. ... In the general <b>election</b>, he faced
Republican nominee Erika Harold, a former Miss America and Champaign/
Urbana, <b>Illinois</b> ... Neil F. Hartigan (born May 4, 1938) is an <b>Illinois</b> Democrat who has served as
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<b>attorney general</b>. In 1986, he briefly sought the Democratic nomination for
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<b>general</b>. Schimpf was the Republican nominee for <b>Illinois Attorney General</b> in
2014. Incumbent Democrat Lisa Madigan defeated him in the general <b>election</b>. Renato Mariotti is an American attorney, legal commentator, acting fill-in anchor
for WGN-TV and former federal prosecutor. On October 26, 2017, he announced
his candidacy for <b>Illinois Attorney General</b>, losing in the 2018 primary <b>election</b>. Patrick Joseph Quinn Jr. (born December 16, 1948) is an American lawyer and
politician who ... In <b>Illinois</b>' 2002 gubernatorial <b>election</b>, Quinn won the
Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of <b>Illinois</b> in the primary and was
... Quinn unsuccessfully ran in the Democratic primary for <b>Attorney General</b> of
<b>Illinois</b> in 2018. Erika Natalie Louise Harold (born February 20, 1980) is an American attorney,
politician, and ... losing the nomination to the incumbent, Rodney Davis. In the
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<b>Machine Gun Preacher</b> is a 2011 biographical action <b>film</b> about Sam Childers, a
former gang ... The <b>site's</b> consensus is: "There's a complex man at the center of
<b>Machine Gun Preacher</b> but the <b>movie</b> is too shapeless and emotionally vacant to
... Sam Childers (born 1963) is a former Outlaws member who now dedicates his
life and ... The <b>film</b> was written by Jason Keller and directed by Marc Forster. ...
Official <b>Movie Site</b> for "<b>Machine Gun Preacher</b>" · Angels of East Africa · Interview
with ... Robbie Brenner is an American <b>film</b> executive, a partner at The Firm and the
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in It Runs in the ... "Michelle Monaghan practices and preaches in '<b>Machine Gun</b>
<b>Preacher</b>'". ... By using this <b>site</b>, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Gerard James Butler (born 13 November 1969) is a Scottish actor and <b>film</b>
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But it's the less ... I have just modified one external link on <b>Machine Gun Preacher</b>
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"Will You Love Me Tomorrow", sometimes known as "<b>Will You Still Love Me</b>
<b>Tomorrow</b>", is a song <b>written</b> by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. It was originally ... "<b>Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow</b>" Released: July 17, 2012; "Day 1" Released:
November 19, 2012; "Be My Baby" Released: May 14, 2013; "Odio No Odiarte"
Released: October 21, 2013. Leslie Grace is the self-titled second studio <b>album</b>
and first tropical <b>album</b> by American singer ... Still Love Me Tomorrow", a
bilingual, bachata cover of the 1961 The <b>Shirelles</b> ... The <b>Shirelles</b> were an American girl group notable for their rhythm and blues,
doo-wop and ... Two of their songs, "<b>Will You Love Me Tomorrow</b>" and "Tonight's
the Night", were ... By the end of the <b>year they</b> had changed their name to the
<b>Shirelles</b>, ... The <b>Shirelles</b> were <b>still</b> bound to Scepter and thus unable to record
for ... The <b>Shirelles</b> then reached #1 with "<b>Will You Love Me Tomorrow</b>" (<b>written</b> by
Carole King and Gerry Goffin). Dixon <b>wrote</b> the B-side to that single, "Boys". This is a list of songs co-<b>written</b> by Gerry Goffin. Goffin (1939–2014) was an
American lyricist, who formed a successful songwriting partnership with his wife,
Carole King. Their first success was "Will You Love Me Tomorrow", recorded by
the <b>Shirelles</b> and a hit in 1961. ... the title "<b>Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow</b>"), The
Rocky Fellers, Lorrie Morgan, ... Carole King is an American singer-<b>songwriter</b> who has been active since 1958,
initially as one ... After writing the <b>Shirelles</b>' Billboard Hot 100 number 1 hit "<b>Will</b>
<b>You Love Me Tomorrow</b>", the ... "<b>Will You Love Me Tomorrow</b>" became a
standard. ... <b>Still</b> determined to work with Carey, King flew out to New York City for
one day ... Gerald Goffin (February 11, 1939 – June 19, 2014) was an American lyricist.
Collaborating initially with his first wife, Carole King, <b>he</b> co-<b>wrote</b> many
international pop hits of the early and mid-1960s, including the US No.1 hits "<b>Will</b>
<b>You Love Me Tomorrow</b>", "Take Good Care of ... The song was recorded by the
<b>Shirelles</b> and went to number one on the ... ... <b>Shirelles</b>' classic—co-<b>written</b> with Carole King—"<b>Will You Still Love Me</b>
<b>Tomorrow</b>"—featured on the 1971 <b>album</b> Quiet Fire—in fact becoming Flack's first
solo ... Shirley Alston Reeves born Shirley Owens, is an American soul singer who was
the main lead singer of the hit female singing group the <b>Shirelles</b>. In addition to ... "Boys" is a song by Luther Dixon and Wes Farrell, originally performed by the
<b>Shirelles</b> and released as the B-side of their "<b>Will You Love Me Tomorrow</b>" single
in November 1960. It was recorded more than two years later by the Beatles and
included on their first <b>album</b> released in the United Kingdom, Please Please <b>Me</b> (
1963). ... But <b>we</b> never <b>even</b> listened. | Who wrote will you still love me tomorrow for the shirelles? |
<b>Ellis Island</b> is a federally owned island in New York Harbor that contains a
museum and former immigration inspection station. As the United States' busiest
... <b>Ellis Island</b> is a television miniseries, filmed in the United Kingdom, broadcast in
three parts in 1984 on the CBS television network. The screenplay was ... The <b>Ellis Island</b> Immigrant Hospital was a United States Public Health Service
hospital on <b>Ellis Island</b> in New York Harbor, which operated from 1902 to 1951. The <b>Ellis Island</b> Casino & Brewery is located near the Las Vegas Strip in
Paradise, Nevada. The casino offers 350 gaming devices, as well as a restaurant
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as having been altered or anglicized by immigration officials at the <b>Ellis Island</b> ... Save <b>Ellis Island</b>, founded in 1999, is a 501(c)(3) organization and partner of the
National Park Service for the rehabilitation of the 29 mostly unrestored buildings
... The <b>Ellis Island</b> Medal of Honor is an American award founded by the <b>Ellis Island</b>
Honors Society (EIHS) which are presented annually to American citizens, both ... The <b>Ellis Island</b> Honors Society (EIHS) is a United States 501(c)(3) organization
whose mission is to honor and preserve cultural diversity and to foster tolerance,
... <b>Ellis Island</b> is a 1936 American crime film directed by Phil Rosen and starring
Donald Cook, Peggy Shannon and Jack La Rue. The Statue of Liberty National Monument is a United States National Monument
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"The <b>Dance</b>" is a song written and composed by Tony Arata, and recorded by
American country music singer <b>Garth Brooks</b> as the tenth and final track from his
self-titled debut <b>album</b>, from ... Released: January 8, 1990; "The <b>Dance</b>" Released: April 30, 1990. Professional
ratings. Review scores. Source, Rating. Allmusic, 3/5 stars. Chicago Tribune, 3.5/
4 stars. The Rolling Stone <b>Album</b> Guide, 3/5 stars. <b>Garth Brooks</b> is the debut
studio <b>album</b> of American country music artist <b>Garth Brooks</b>, released ... Troyal <b>Garth Brooks</b> (born February 7, 1962) is an American singer and
songwriter. ... <b>Garth Brooks</b>' eponymous first <b>album</b> was released in 1989 and
was a chart ... that out of all the songs he has recorded, "The <b>Dance</b>" remains his
favorite. 18. "The <b>Dance</b>" (from <b>Garth Brooks</b>, 1989), Tony Arata, 3:40. Total length: 66 ... Single of the Year. 1990, <b>Garth Brooks</b>, Entertainer of the Year. Male Vocalist of
the Year. "The <b>Dance</b>", Song of the Year. Video of the Year. No Fences, <b>Album</b> of
... "Baby, Let's Lay Down and <b>Dance</b>" was released as the first single from
Gunslinger on October 13, 2016. Commercial performance[edit]. The box set sold
134,000 ... Gunslinger is the thirteenth studio <b>album</b> by American country music artist <b>Garth</b>
<b>Brooks</b>, released on November 25, 2016 by Pearl Records. The <b>album's</b> lead
single, "Baby, Let's Lay Down and <b>Dance</b>", was released on ... "Baby, Let's Lay Down and <b>Dance</b>" is a song recorded by American country
music singer <b>Garth Brooks</b>. It was released as the first single off Brooks' 2016
<b>album</b>, ... The Ultimate Hits is the third compilation <b>album</b> by American country music artist
<b>Garth Brooks</b>, ... Shall Be Free" (from The Chase, 1992), Davis, Brooks, Reynolds
, 3:47. 17. "The <b>Dance</b>" (from <b>Garth Brooks</b>, 1989), Tony Arata, Reynolds, 3:37 ... "The <b>Dance</b>" (1990), "Friends in Low Places" (1990), "Unanswered Prayers" (
1990). Audio sample. Menu. 0:00. "Friends in Low Places". file · help. "Friends in
Low Places" is a song performed by American country music artist <b>Garth Brooks</b>.
It was released on August 6, 1990 as the lead single from his <b>album</b> No ... | What album is the dance by garth brooks on? |
The following is an incomplete list of places which have been nicknamed <b>Venice</b>
<b>of the East</b>. This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. Alleppey, the <b>Venice of the East</b>. Kuttanad, the rice bowl of Kerala, with its paddy
fields, small streams and canals with lush green coconut palms, ... The following is an incomplete list of settlements nicknamed Venice of the North.
The term ... List of places called <b>Venice of the East</b> · Little Paris · Little Venice ... Suzhou is often dubbed the "<b>Venice of the East</b>" or "Venice of China". Contents. Nine canals are primary flood drainage conduits. In years past, the Thai capital
was crisscrossed by khlongs, and so gained the nickname, "<b>Venice of the East</b>" ... It has been called the "<b>Venice of the East</b>". Boat in Zhouzhuang passing through
canals. The description Paris of the <b>East</b> has been liberally applied to a large number of
locations, ... "Paris of the <b>East</b>, <b>Venice</b> of the North: cities that don't know their
place". ^ Cooke, Rachel (2006-11-22). "Paris of the <b>east</b>? More like Athens on ... Hence, it has often been dubbed as '<b>Venice of the East</b>' since the past. Kampong
Ayer has been historically the principal settlement of Brunei; it was the de facto ... The canals of Wuzhen have led to it being nicknamed the "<b>Venice of the East</b>".
Wuzhen is located in Zhejiang. Wuzhen. Location in Zhejiang. Coordinates: ... Basra (Arabic: البصرة al-Baṣrah) is an Iraqi city located on the Shatt al-Arab. It
had an ... Nickname(s):. Venice of the East. Basra is located in Iraq. Basra.
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This article <b>is</b> about James Cash Penney, an American businessman. For the
department store he founded, see <b>J. C. Penney</b>. <b>JCPenney</b> Company, Inc <b>is</b> an American department store chain with 865
locations in 49 U.S. states and Puerto Rico. In addition to selling conventional ... The <b>J. C. Penney</b> Store in Anchorage, Alaska <b>is</b> a department store and part of
the United States retail chain <b>J. C. Penney</b>. The store was established in 1962 on
... Across <b>JC Penney</b> Drive from the two commercial buildings <b>is</b> a small park, in
which <b>stands</b> the <b>J. C. Penney</b> House, now a historic house museum. It <b>is</b> a small
... Marvin Ellison <b>is</b> an American business executive who serves as President and
Chief Executive Officer of Lowe's, joining the company on July 2, 2018. He was
the previous CEO of <b>J. C. Penney</b>, and had been since August 2015. Primark <b>is</b> an Irish fast fashion retailer with headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, which
<b>is</b> a subsidiary of food processing and retail company ABF. The company <b>is</b>
named Penneys in Republic of Ireland, where it started; this name <b>is</b> not used
internationally, as it <b>is</b> owned elsewhere by American retailer <b>J. C. Penney</b>. Hamilton <b>is</b> a city in Caldwell County, Missouri, and <b>is</b> part of the Kansas City
metropolitan area within the United States. The population was 1,809 at the 2010
census. It <b>is</b> known as the hometown of James Cash Penney, who built a large
apparel-related business, <b>J. C. Penney</b>, and the hometown ... Eckerd Corporation was an American drug store chain that was headquartered in
Largo, Florida, and toward the end of its life, in Warwick/Woonsocket, Rhode
Island. The chain had approximately 2,800 stores in 23 states as far west as
Arizona. In November 1996, Eckerd drugs was purchased by <b>J.C. Penney</b>. ...
Brooks Eckerd, Jean Coutu's U.S. operations <b>would</b> eventually be sold to Rite ... Thrift Drug was a U.S. pharmacy chain founded in 1935 and based in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. The company was purchased by <b>JCPenney</b> in 1968, and was
expanded greatly thereafter, serving as the flagship chain of <b>JCPenney's</b>
pharmacy group. The chain <b>did</b> not hide its affiliation with <b>JCPenney</b>, as it had
<b>JCPenney</b> ... "<b>J.C. PENNEY</b> TO DIVEST 161 DRUG STORES IN THE
CAROLINAS TO ... <b>JC</b> Whitney <b>is</b> a retailer of aftermarket automotive parts and accessories. As of
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The list below contains the top 50 accounts with the largest number of <b>followers</b>
on the social media platform <b>Twitter</b>. Former U.S. president Barack Obama tops ... The use of <b>Twitter</b> by celebrities and politicians has become an important factor
both for <b>Twitter</b> itself and for the celebrity users. As with <b>many</b> other social
networking WWW sites, the postings and pictures ... Barack Obama is the <b>most</b>
followed politician with 109.9 million <b>followers</b> on his personal <b>Twitter</b>. He is
followed by US ... In May 2010 Obama's <b>Twitter</b> account ranked as the fourth <b>most</b> followed account
with about 4 million <b>followers</b>. By May 16, 2011, @BarackObama was followed ... Sina Weibo (NASDAQ: WB) (新浪微博) is a Chinese microblogging (weibo)
website. Launched ... With 90 million <b>followers</b>, actress Xie Na holds the record
for the <b>most followers</b> on the platform. Despite fierce ... Like <b>Twitter</b>, Sina Weibo
has a verification program for known people and organizations. Once an account
is ... <b>Twitter</b> is an American microblogging and social networking ... List of <b>most</b>-
followed <b>Twitter</b> accounts. As of 8 February 2020, the ten <b>Twitter</b> accounts with
the <b>most followers</b> were: ... Ghost <b>followers</b>, also referred to as ghosts and ghost accounts or lurkers, are
users on social media platforms who remain inactive or do not engage in activity.
They register on platforms such as <b>Twitter</b> and Instagram. ... <b>Many</b> ghost <b>followers</b>
are accounts created by scammers who create fictional profiles and use them to ... Since his first tweet in 2008, dril has become a popular and influential <b>Twitter</b>
user with more than one million <b>followers</b>. dril is one of the <b>most</b> notable accounts
... <b>Twitter</b> may suspend accounts, temporarily or permanently, from their social
networking service. ... According to The New York Times, "<b>Many Twitter</b> users
expressed outrage over Ms. McGowan's account being ... Swan's account was
reinstated on September 4, 2018 after a pressure campaign by thousands of his
<b>followers</b>. A <b>Twitter</b> bot is a type of bot software that controls a <b>Twitter</b> account via the <b>Twitter</b>
API. The bot ... There are <b>many</b> different types of <b>Twitter</b> bots and their purposes
vary from one to another. ... @tinycarebot promotes simple self care actions to its
<b>followers</b>, such as remembering to look up from your screens, taking a break to ... This list of <b>most</b>-retweeted tweets contains the top 30 tweets with the <b>most</b>
retweets of all time ... The following table lists the top 30 <b>most</b>-retweeted tweets
on <b>Twitter</b>, the account that tweeted it, the total number of ... El Rubius, a Spanish
YouTube influencer, said in a video that his <b>followers</b> could enter a drawing for
prizes by ... | Who's got the most followers on twitter? |
Kelly Rutherford (born November 6, 1968) is an American actress. She is known
for her ... Fox primetime soap opera Melrose Place (1996–1999), and as <b>Lily van</b>
<b>der Woodsen</b> on The CW series <b>Gossip Girl</b> (2007–2012). ... In 2016, Rutherford
was cast in the ABC thriller Quantico <b>playing</b> the recurring role of Laura Wyatt. "Valley Girls" is the twenty-fourth episode of the second season of The CW
television series <b>Gossip Girl</b>. The episode served as a backdoor pilot for a
potential <b>Gossip Girl</b> spin-off ... In the present, <b>Lily's</b> daughter Serena <b>van der</b>
<b>Woodsen</b> (Blake Lively) rebels against her mother while her classmates prepare
for the Prom. Chuck goes to find Jack, whom could maybe help him take back <b>Bass</b> Industries
from <b>Lily</b>, who is going to sell it. Jack returned to help Chuck in season four. in ... Serena Celia <b>van der Woodsen</b> is a main character in the <b>Gossip Girl</b> novel
series and the lead ... Serena finally tells Dan the truth, only to discover during
<b>Lily's</b> wedding, that he wants to end their relationship. ... Serena is offended when
he <b>portrays</b> her as a self-centered, promiscuous party-girl and is even more upset
when ... Charles Bartholomew "Chuck" <b>Bass</b> is a fictional character in the novel and
television series <b>Gossip Girl</b>. In the TV series, he is portrayed by English <b>actor</b> Ed
... Eric <b>van der Woodsen</b> is a fictional character from the book series <b>Gossip Girl</b>
and the television series of the same name, in which he is portrayed by Connor ... "Petty in Pink" is the 84th episode of the CW television series, <b>Gossip Girl</b> and the
19th episode ... <b>Lily van der Woodsen</b> (Kelly Rutherford) finds herself under
house arrest in her apartment, spending time through online shopping and
preparing ... "New York, I Love You XOXO" is the series finale of <b>Gossip Girl</b>. The episode
serves as the ... William <b>van der Woodsen</b> (William Baldwin) shows up to support
<b>Lily Bass</b> (Kelly Rutherford) and ... She added: "If you're going to have those two
ladies together in a scene then we wanted to have fun and <b>play</b> to their strengths. Charlotte "Lola" Rhodes is a recurring character who exclusively appeared in the
<b>Gossip Girl</b> ... (Blake Lively) as a result of William <b>van der Woodsen's</b> (William
Baldwin) affair with <b>Lily</b> Humphrey's sister, Carol Rhodes (Sheila Kelley). <b>Gossip Girl</b> is an American teen drama television series based on the book series
of the same ... Other main characters are <b>played</b> by Chace Crawford, Ed
Westwick, Taylor Momsen, Jessica Szohr, Matthew Settle and ... Kelly Rutherford
as <b>Lily van der Woodsen</b> (née Rhodes), Serena's mother and a three-time
divorcée. | Who plays lily van der woodsen in gossip girl? |
"<b>Time in a Bottle</b>" is a hit single by singer-songwriter Jim Croce. Croce wrote the
lyrics after his wife Ingrid told him she was pregnant, in December 1970. James Joseph Croce was an American folk and rock singer-songwriter. Between
1966 and ... His breakthrough came in 1972; his third album You Don't Mess
Around with Jim produced three charting singles, including "<b>Time in a Bottle</b>",
which ... <b>Time in a Bottle</b>: Jim Croce's Greatest Love Songs is a greatest hits album by
singer-songwriter Jim Croce. It was released after his 1973 death and features ... Running <b>time</b>. 131 minutes. Country, United States. Language, English. Budget,
$80 million. Box office, $118 million. Message in a <b>Bottle</b> is a 1999 American
romantic drama film directed by Luis Mandoki and ... She Lives! is a 1973 made-for-television movie about a young couple, Andy and
Pam She ... through the streets shouting it. He turns and there is Pam, the girl he
loves. As the movie ends, Jim Croce's "<b>Time in a Bottle</b>" plays over the credits. "Ship in a <b>Bottle</b>" is the 138th episode of the American science fiction television ...
In 2016, <b>TIME</b> magazine ranked Moriarty as the 5th best villain character of the ... Jim Croce was an American singer-songwriter with five studio albums and 11
singles to his ... 1 position on the Billboard Hot 100. "<b>Time in a Bottle</b>" went from a
relatively unknown album cut to a posthumous No. 1 after the boost it received
from ... Dominic Richard Harrison (born 5 August 1997), known professionally as
Yungblud (stylized as ... On 26 July 2019, the soundtrack was released, the first
song on the soundtrack is his cover of Jim Croce's "<b>Time in a Bottle</b>". On 29 July
2019, ... "Message in a <b>Bottle</b>" is the 14th episode of the fourth season of the American ...
he has briefed Starfleet Headquarters about Voyager, the first <b>time</b> Starfleet has ... A message in a <b>bottle</b> is a form of communication in which a message is sealed
in a container (typically a <b>bottle</b>) and released ... | Who sang if i could save time in a bottle? |
The <b>Houston Texans</b> are a professional American football team based in
Houston, Texas. The Texans compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a
... The 2013 <b>Houston Texans</b> season was the franchise's 12th season in the
National Football League. The Texans failed to improve upon their 12–4 record
from ... The 2014 <b>Houston Texans</b> season was the franchise's 13th season in the
National Football League and the first under head coach Bill O'Brien. Despite
missing ... The 2018 season was the <b>Houston Texans</b>' 17th season in the National Football
League and their fifth under head coach Bill O'Brien. This marks the first season ... The 2017 <b>Houston Texans</b> season was the franchise's 16th season in the
National Football League and the fourth under head coach Bill O'Brien. With the ... The 2011 <b>Houston Texans</b> season was the franchise's 10th season in the
National Football League and the 6th under head coach Gary Kubiak. The
Texans ... The 2003 <b>Houston Texans</b> season was the franchise's 2nd season in the
National Football League and the 2nd under head coach Dom Capers. It saw the
... The 2019 <b>Houston Texans</b> season was the <b>Houston Texans</b>' 18th in the National
Football League and the sixth under head coach Bill O'Brien. It also marked the ... The 2016 <b>Houston Texans</b> season was the franchise's 15th season in the
National Football League and the third under head coach Bill O'Brien. The
Texans' ... This is a list of seasons completed by the <b>Houston Texans</b> American football
franchise of the National Football League (NFL). The list documents the ... | Where did the houston texans football team come from? |
<b>We Are Marshall</b> is a 2006 American historical drama biopic film directed by McG.
It depicts the aftermath of the 1970 plane crash that killed 75 people: 37 ... <b>We Are Marshall</b>, a film dramatizing the crash of Flight 932 and its repercussions,
premiered on December 12, 2006, in Huntington, West Virginia. It starred ... For the movie <b>We Are Marshall</b>, filmed in 2006, Herndon Stadium in Atlanta was
used. The last scoreboard from Fairfield Stadium was salvaged and put in the ... File talk:<b>We-are-marshall</b>-lores.jpg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump
to navigation Jump to search. WikiProject Film, hide(Rated File-class) ... The Herd went on to defeat the RedHawks 51-31. Contents. 1 <b>We Are Marshall</b>
lawsuit; 2 See also ... Oliver was portrayed by actor Arlen Escarpeta in the 2006 film <b>We Are Marshall</b>.
Oliver served as the head football coach at Alabama A&M University in 1994, ... Wonderland Sound and Vision is an American production company founded by
director and ... The company is responsible for television series The O.C., Chuck,
and Supernatural, alongside films Terminator Salvation, <b>We Are Marshall</b>, The ... "<b>We Are…Marshall</b>" Chant – Marshall's cheer, and title of movie in 2006 about
plane crash and rebirth of program. Thunder Clap – Marshall fans clap their
hands ... Jamie Linden (born 3 September 1980) is an American screenwriter best known
as the writer of 2006 film <b>We Are Marshall</b> and the writer of 2010 film Dear John. The 2013 Marshall Thundering Herd football team represented Marshall
University in the 2013 ... Marco the Bison; "Sons of Marshall"; Marching Thunder ·
Southern Airways Flight 932 · Marshall University: Ashes to Glory · <b>We Are</b>
<b>Marshall</b>. | Where does the movie we are marshall take place? |
WrestleMania XXVIII was the 28th annual WrestleMania professional wrestling
pay-per-view ... The main event, in which The <b>Rock</b> defeated <b>John Cena</b>, was
advertised a year in advance. ... Triple H Hell in a Cell match <b>won</b> the 2012
Slammy Award for the match <b>of</b> the year as well as being voted the match <b>of</b> the
year on Pro ... WrestleMania 29 was the 29th annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-
per-view (PPV) ... In the main event, <b>John Cena</b> defeated The <b>Rock</b> to win his
record eleventh WWE ... Cena <b>won</b> the match on February 25, setting up a
rematch <b>of</b> his "Once in a Lifetime" match from the previous year against <b>Rock</b>.
Cena ... <b>John</b> Felix Anthony <b>Cena</b> Jr is an American ... <b>Cena won</b> the Elimination
Chamber match at the titular ... After weeks <b>of</b> insults, <b>Cena</b> and <b>Rock</b> finally met,
where, after a verbal ... WrestleMania XXVII was the 27th annual WrestleMania professional wrestling
pay-per-view ... On the March 28 episode <b>of</b> Raw, The <b>Rock</b> and <b>John Cena</b>
confronted each other face to face before WrestleMania, until ... Alberto Del Rio
<b>won</b> the match in 2011 and challenged Edge for the World Heavyweight
Championship. Royal Rumble (2013) was the twenty-sixth annual Royal Rumble professional
wrestling ... In the main event, The <b>Rock</b> defeated CM Punk for the WWE
Championship, ... <b>John Cena won</b> the titular Royal Rumble match, making him
the seventh ... Traditionally, the winner <b>of</b> the match earns a world championship
match at that ... Backlash (2003) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event
produced by World ... The main event at Backlash was the encounter <b>of</b> Goldberg
and The <b>Rock</b>; the main feud ... Big Show and A-Train <b>won</b> the match via pinfall.
... The sixth match was for the WWE Championship <b>between John Cena</b> and the
reigning ... Dwayne Douglas Johnson (born May 2, 1972), also known by his ring name, The
<b>Rock</b>, is an ... As a result, Johnson signed with the Calgary Stampeders <b>of</b> the
Canadian Football League (CFL), but was cut from ... The <b>Rock</b> then resumed his
rivalry with <b>John Cena</b>, who <b>won</b> that year's Royal Rumble to set up a rematch <b>of</b>
... An "I quit" match is a type <b>of</b> professional wrestling match in which the only way to
win is to make the opponent say the words "I quit" (usually into a microphone). It
is a variation <b>of</b> submission match as it can only be <b>won</b> by submission, but ... The
<b>Rock</b> eventually <b>won</b> the match, but it was later revealed that Foley was ... The Royal Rumble match is a professional wrestling match based on the classic
Battle Royal match in which a number <b>of</b> wrestlers (traditionally 30) aim at
eliminating their competitors by tossing them over the top rope, with both feet
touching the floor. The match is typically the main event <b>of</b> WWE's January pay-
per-view event ... In a similar situation in 2005, when Batista and <b>John Cena</b>
eliminated each ... Survivor Series (2011) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event
produced by ... Phoenix <b>won</b> by pinning Eve after a Glam Slam from the top rope.
... After R-Truth and <b>John Cena</b> took each other out <b>of</b> the match, the <b>Rock</b> ... | Who won between john cena and the rock? |
The Prehistory of <b>South Africa</b> lasts from the Middle Stone Age until the <b>17th</b>
<b>century</b>. Southern ... It entered usage in the early-to-<b>mid</b> 20th century, and was
originally coined by Isaac Schapera around 1930. It entered ... The Bantu <b>arrived</b>
in <b>South Africa</b> in small waves rather than in one cohesive migration. Some
groups ... According to official <b>South African</b> statistics, as of 2011, 2.2 million foreigners live
in South ... Irish, and German settlers who began arriving at the Cape from the
<b>mid</b>- to late <b>17th century</b>, immigrants from Europe <b>who arrived</b> in <b>South Africa</b> in ... The geography of North Africa has been reasonably well known among
Europeans since ... The Christian kingdoms of Nubia <b>came</b> under pressure from
the 7th century, but ... The Portuguese dealt with the other major state <b>of Southern</b>
<b>Africa</b>, the ... in the <b>17th century</b>, the Netherlands began exploring and colonizing
Africa. The conventional view is that availability of livestock was one reason why, in the
<b>mid</b>-<b>17th century</b>, the Dutch East India Company established a staging post ... The Dutch colonial empire comprised the overseas territories and trading posts
controlled and ... In the <b>mid 17th century</b> the Dutch also explored the western
Australian coasts, naming many places. Overview of Fort ... In <b>South Africa</b> the
Boers and Cape Dutch are collectively known as the Afrikaners. The Burgher
people of ... The history of Africa begins with the emergence of hominids, archaic humans and
—at least ... From the <b>mid</b>-7th century, the Arab slave trade saw Muslim Arabs
enslave Africans. ... years ago through a merging of populations in East Africa
and <b>South Africa</b>. ... from Luba migrants <b>who arrived</b> in Zambia during the <b>17th</b>
<b>century</b>. The history of the Jews in <b>South Africa</b> mainly began under the British Empire,
following a general pattern of increased European settlement in the 19th <b>century</b>.
... During <b>the seventeenth</b> and the greater part of the 18th <b>century</b> the state
religion ... The vast majority of Jews immigrating to <b>South Africa came</b> from
diaspora ... The history of West <b>Africa</b> has been commonly divided into its prehistory, the Iron
Age in <b>Africa</b>, the major polities flourishing, the colonial period, and finally the
post-independence era, in which the current nations were formed. West <b>Africa</b> is
west of an imagined north-<b>south</b> axis lying close to 10° east ... Songhai split into
several states during the <b>17th century</b>. Reproduction of a handbill advertising a slave auction in Charleston, <b>South</b>
Carolina, in 1769. The Atlantic slave trade or transatlantic slave trade involved
the transportation by slave traders ... workers <b>coming</b> from Britain and Ireland, by
the <b>middle of</b> the <b>17th century</b>, slavery had hardened as a racial caste, with
<b>African</b> ... Booysen is an Afrikaans surname, also spelled Booyze, Booyse and Booysens. It
is related to the English surname Boyce and Boysen in other Germanic
languages. The Stamvader Boy Booysen was the first of the generation of the
Booysen family which was born in Germany and <b>arrived</b> in <b>South Africa in the mid</b>
-<b>17th century</b>. | Who came to south africa in the mid 17th century? |
The <b>House of Burgesses</b> /ˈbɜːrdʒəsɪz/ was the elected representative
element of the Virginia General Assembly, the legislative body of the Colony of ... The Speaker of the Virginia <b>House of Burgesses</b> was the presiding officer of the
<b>House of Burgesses</b>, the lower house of the Virginia General Assembly during ... Pages in category "<b>House of Burgesses</b> members". The following 144 pages are
in this category, out of 144 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn ... This is a list of members of the Virginia <b>House of Burgesses</b> from 1619 to 1775
from the references listed at the end of the article. The members of the first ... George Washington stood for public office five times, serving two terms in the
Virginia <b>House of Burgesses</b> and two terms as President of the United States. The Virginia Resolves were a series of resolutions passed by the Virginia <b>House</b>
<b>of Burgesses</b> in response to the Stamp Act of 1765, which imposed a tax on the ... William Hatcher was an English immigrant to America and a member of the
Virginia <b>House of Burgesses</b>. Contents. 1 Family lineage; 2 Henrico County,
Virginia ... Robinson served as Speaker of the <b>House of Burgesses</b> from 1738 until his
death, the longest tenure in the history of that office. Contents. 1 Career; 2
Positions ... Pages in category "Members of the North Carolina <b>House of Burgesses</b>". The
following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect ... Pages in category "Speakers of the Virginia <b>House of Burgesses</b>". The following
28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent ... | When was the house of burgesses first established in colonial virginia? |
<b>Pakeezah</b> ( transl. Pure) is a 1972 Indian film, written and directed by Kamal
Amrohi, who was known for his perfectionism. The music is by Ghulam
Mohammed ... <b>Pakeezah</b> is a 1972 film directed by Kamal Amrohi. The film is remembered as
one of the most elaborate musicals of Indian Cinema. <b>Pakeezah</b> or Pakeeza (پاکیزہ) (Pākīzā) is a Persian word meaning Virtuous.
<b>Pakeezah</b> is a female first name in South Asia. <b>Pakeezah</b> is a Hum TV thriller drama that was first aired on 11 February 2016 in
Hum TV. It stars Adnan Siddiqui, Aamina Sheikh, Alyy Khan, Angeline Malik. Film <b>Pakeezah</b> (1972) has been called one of the extraordinary musical
melodramas ever made in India, although flawed but noble. Meena Kumari
herself, in her ... His musical score for film <b>Pakeezah</b> is still considered to be one of the all-time
great music scores in Indian Cinema. He died on 17 March 1968, much before
his ... <b>Pakeezah</b> enjoyed a successful run of 33 weeks and even celebrated its silver
jubilee. She posthumously received her twelfth and last Filmfare nomination for ... Kaif Bhoopali wrote lyrics for many Bollywood films like <b>Pakeezah</b> (1972), where
he wrote songs like Teer-E-Nazar and Chalo dildar chalo chand ke paar chalo. The 20th Filmfare Awards were held in 1973, awarding the films made in 1972.
Sohanlal ... Be-Imaan · Anubhav · <b>Pakeezah</b> ... Best Art Direction[edit]. <b>Pakeezah</b>
... "<b>Pakeezah</b>", the second single track picturised on Hashmi and Ranaut, released
on 3 November 2014. The song is sung and composed by Gulraj Singh, ... | Who played the female lead role in the movie 'pakeezah'? |
<b>Love Island is</b> a British dating reality series. It <b>is</b> a revival of the earlier celebrity
series of the ... During the series a number of guests <b>entered</b> the villa including
Calum Best, who ... On 24 July 2019, ITV announced that two series of <b>Love</b>
<b>Island would</b> air <b>in</b> 2020 - one <b>in</b> the winter and another <b>in</b> the traditional summer
slot. <b>Love Island</b> (series 1) may refer <b>to</b>: <b>Love Island</b> (2005 TV series, series 1) · <b>Love</b>
<b>Island</b> (2015 ... Text <b>is</b> available under the Creative Commons Attribution-
ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree <b>to</b>
the ... The following <b>is</b> a list of contestants that have appeared on the ITV2 reality series
<b>Love Island</b>. The youngest Islander <b>is</b> Amelia Peters, who was 18 years old when
she took part <b>in</b> the third series, ... Somerville and Paul Knops, all of whom were
31 years old when they <b>entered</b> the villa <b>in</b> series 1, 3 and 4, respectively. The first series of <b>Love Island</b> began on 7 June 2015 with a live special of the
show hosted by Caroline Flack on ITV2, and ended on 15 July 2015. It <b>is</b> the first
from the revived series, but third overall. ... However, throughout the series, more
Islanders <b>entered</b> the villa <b>to</b> find love. Some Islanders were dumped from the
island ... <b>Love Island is</b> a British reality television programme that was aired on ITV <b>in</b> 2005
and 2006. ... No explanation was given <b>to</b> the public. It was announced on 6
August that Calum Best <b>would enter Love Island</b> next day. Also on 6 August, it
was ... This <b>is</b> a list of characters on Archer, an American animated spy comedy
television series ... Archer admits <b>to</b> Lana <b>in</b> Season 3 that she <b>is</b> his only friend,
and later ... Lana after learning she <b>is</b> pregnant, confessing his <b>love to</b> her <b>in</b> the
process (he <b>is</b> ... When Lana gives birth, she admits that she used sperm from
Archer <b>to get</b> ... Lauren Bacall was an American actress known for her distinctive voice and sultry
looks. ... Lauren Bacall called me, said that she wanted <b>to</b> meet, and we <b>did</b>. ...
misunderstood and sent Bacall a ticket <b>to come to</b> Hollywood for the audition. ...
films <b>in</b> the 1950s: the Jean Negulesco-directed melodrama The Gift of <b>Love</b> (
1958), ... The Dollmaker <b>is</b> a 1984 American made-for-television drama film starring <b>Jane</b>
Fonda and ... Gertie decides that she <b>will</b> earn enough money <b>to get</b> the family
back home <b>to</b> where it belongs. <b>To do</b> this she <b>will</b> make dolls, but she has no ... Sarah Wayne Callies (born June 1, 1977) <b>is</b> an American actress. She has
played Sara ... After graduating from high school, she <b>entered</b> Dartmouth College
<b>in</b> Hanover, New Hampshire. <b>In</b> conjunction with her studies, ... Her first starring
role was as Detective <b>Jane</b> Porter on The WB's Tarzan. Callies <b>at</b> Comic-Con <b>in</b>
2012 ... Take Me Out <b>is</b> a dating game show presented by comedian Paddy McGuinness.
Based on the ... A single man was then <b>brought</b> down on stage via the '<b>Love</b> Lift'
and tried <b>to</b> persuade the women <b>to</b> agree <b>to</b> be ... 7 (69), 14 February 2015, 4,
Seeb and Holly-<b>Jane</b>, Ben and Dani, <b>Will</b> and Harriette, Phil and Christina, 2.96,
20. | When does cally jane come into love island? |
The <b>2017</b>–18 Cleveland <b>Cavaliers season</b> was the 48th <b>season</b> of the franchise
in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The <b>Cavaliers</b> entered the <b>season</b> ... The Cleveland <b>Cavaliers</b> are an American professional basketball team based in
Cleveland, ... the first of four <b>Cavaliers</b> to win the award (Eric Snow, Luol Deng
and LeBron James won the award in 2005, 2014 and <b>2017</b>, respectively). ... 2016 NBA Finals: <b>Cavaliers</b> won, 4–3; <b>2017</b> NBA Finals: Warriors won, 4–1;
2018 NBA Finals: Warriors won, 4–0. The <b>Cavaliers</b>–Warriors rivalry is a National
Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the ... The Finals streak ended in
the 2018-19 <b>season</b>, during which the <b>Cavaliers</b> missed the playoffs following ... ... history, see List of Cleveland <b>Cavaliers seasons</b>. ... <b>2017</b>–18, 82, 50, 32 .610,
1st, Central, Lost in NBA ... Tyronn “Ty” Jamar Lue is an American professional basketball coach and former
player who is ... That same <b>season</b>, Lue coached the <b>Cavaliers</b> to their first-ever
NBA championship and became one of ... Lue coached the <b>Cavaliers</b> to the NBA
Finals in the 2016-<b>2017</b> and <b>2017</b>-2018 <b>seasons</b>; in both <b>seasons</b>, the <b>Cavs</b>
were ... The Cleveland <b>Cavaliers</b> are an American professional basketball team based in
Cleveland, ... There have been 23 head coaches for the <b>Cavaliers</b> franchise. The
franchise's first head coach was Bill Fitch, who coached for nine <b>seasons</b>. Matthew William Dellavedova (born 8 September 1990) is an Australian
professional ... Dellavedova won an NBA championship with the Cleveland
<b>Cavaliers</b> in ... left knee tendinitis during November and December of the <b>2017</b>–
18 <b>season</b>. The Cleveland <b>Cavaliers</b> first began play in the NBA in 1970 as an expansion
team under the ... The <b>Cavaliers</b> improved to 23–59 in their sophomore <b>season</b>,
followed by a 32–50 record in 1972–73, ... However, they met their match in the
<b>2017</b> NBA Finals, facing the Golden State Warriors in a highly anticipated
rematch. Joseph Malcolm Harris (born September 6, 1991) is an American professional
basketball ... The <b>Cavaliers</b> finished the <b>season</b> with a 7–9 conference record
and a 16–15 overall record. Harris averaged ... On December 29, <b>2017</b>, Harris
scored a then career-high 21 points in a 111–87 win over the Miami Heat. On
January 6 ... 3x NBA champion (2003, <b>2017</b>, 2018). Michael Burton Brown (born March 5,
1970) is an American basketball coach who is the associate head coach for the
Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is the
former head coach of the Cleveland <b>Cavaliers</b> and the Los Angeles ... The <b>Cavs</b>
won a league-high 61 games in the 2009-2010 <b>season</b>. | When was the last time the cavs won? |
The popular name <b>Saturday Night Massacre</b> refers to a series of events that took
place in the ... The night he was <b>fired</b>, Cox's deputy prosecutor and press aides
held an impassioned news briefing and read the following statement from him, ... On October 20, 1973, Solicitor General Bork was instrumental in the '<b>Saturday</b>
<b>Night Massacre</b>' when President Richard Nixon ordered the <b>firing</b> of Watergate ... Archibald Cox Jr. (May 17, 1912 – May 29, 2004) was an American lawyer and
law professor ... House to seek no further tapes or presidential materials, Nixon
<b>fired</b> him in an incident that became known as the <b>Saturday Night Massacre</b>. "There's a big difference, because the <b>Saturday Night Massacre</b> was really about
<b>firing</b> the attorney general when Nixon was the target of an investigation and ... Leonidas "Leon" Jaworski (September 19, 1905 – December 9, 1982) was an
American ... Cox rejected the compromise, whereupon Nixon <b>fired</b> Cox in the
<b>Saturday Night Massacre</b>. Under extreme criticism for the <b>firing</b>, Nixon appointed
... The Watergate Scandal refers to the burglary and illegal wiretapping of the
Washington, D.C. ... Haldeman, and Richard Kleindienst resign, and John Dean
is <b>fired</b>. May 17 ... October 20, 1973: "<b>Saturday Night Massacre</b>" – Nixon orders
Elliot ... ... became known as the "<b>Saturday Night Massacre</b>". Cox's <b>firing</b> kindled a
firestorm of protest, forcing Nixon to appoint a new special prosecutor, Leon
Jaworski. The 1977 New York Mets season was the 16th regular season for the Mets, who
played home ... 2.1 Managerial change; 2.2 "The Midnight <b>Massacre</b>"; 2.3
Season highlights ... On May 30, after being swept in a doubleheader by the
Montreal Expos, the Mets' record fell to 15–30, and Frazier was <b>fired</b> as manager
of the Mets. William Doyle Ruckelshaus (July 24, 1932 – November 27, 2019) was an
American attorney ... In October 1973, in what became known as the "<b>Saturday</b>
<b>Night Massacre</b>", Ruckelshaus, along ... general Robert Bork, immediately
effected the <b>firing</b> and the abolition of the special prosecutor's office, completing
the "Massacre". The following article details the history of Monday <b>Night</b> Football, the weekly
broadcast of ... From 1974 to 1977, a <b>Saturday night</b> game was scheduled for
Week 14 and ... Esiason and Michaels reportedly never got along, and it led to
ABC <b>firing</b> ... On December 5, 2005, in a game dubbed "The Monday <b>Night</b>
<b>Massacre</b>" by ... | Who was fired in the saturday night massacre? |
Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey (born 26 May 1986) is a French-Spaniard actress and
model. She is best known for <b>playing</b> Suzanne in The Sea Wall, the <b>mermaid</b>
Syrena in <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: <b>On Stranger Tides</b> and Sofi ... <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: <b>On Stranger Tides</b> (released in France as <b>Pirates of the</b>
... Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey as Syrena: A <b>mermaid</b> captured by Blackbeard, and love
... New cast members include Ian McShane, <b>who plays</b> the notorious pirate and ... After a restatement of this theme the track moves into the new <b>On Stranger Tides</b>
theme, again sung by the <b>mermaid</b> choir. The bass instruments <b>play</b> a deep
pedal ... This is a list of characters appearing in the <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> film series. ...
In the fourth film, <b>On Stranger Tides</b>, he has become a privateer in the British
Royal ... Angelica, <b>played</b> by Penélope Cruz in <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: On
Stranger ... She is captured by Blackbeard's crew, who need a <b>mermaid's</b> tear in
order to ... Samuel George Claflin (born 27 June 1986) is an English <b>actor</b>. He is known for
portraying Philip Swift in <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: <b>On Stranger Tides</b> (2011), ... Captain Hector Barbossa is a fictional character in the <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>
film series, portrayed by Australian <b>actor</b> Geoffrey ... In <b>On Stranger Tides</b>, set
over a decade after the third film, it is revealed that Barbossa had lost the Black
Pearl to Edward ... When they arrive at White Cap Bay, their ship is sunk by
<b>mermaids</b>. <b>On Stranger Tides</b> is a 1987 historical fantasy novel by American writer Tim
Powers. It was ... For the 2011 film, see Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger
Tides. ... Additionally, Penélope Cruz would <b>play</b> Angelica, Blackbeard's
daughter. ... Although Tim Powers stated <b>mermaids</b> weren't in the novel, there
was a brief ... The following list shows the music tracks that were featured in the <b>Pirates of the</b>
<b>Caribbean</b> ... <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: <b>On Stranger Tides</b> soundtrack, score,
recording sessions, remixes are official release soundtrack albums from the film
with the ... "South Of Heaven's Chanting <b>Mermaids</b> - Remixed By Paper Diamond
", 3:32. Captain Jack Sparrow is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the
<b>Pirates of the</b> ... He first appears in the 2003 film <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: The
Curse of the Black ... as Jack's father, Captain Teague, in At World's End and <b>On</b>
<b>Stranger Tides</b>. ... Depp won a Screen <b>Actor's</b> Guild award for his performance,
and was ... This is a list of <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> cast members who voiced or portrayed
characters ... "<b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: <b>On Stranger Tides</b> Movie Interview –
Bruckheimer on <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> 4". IGN. Ziff Davis, LLC. ... "'<b>Pirates of</b>
<b>the Caribbean</b>' star Penélope Cruz: 'It's so much fun to <b>play</b> a good liar.'". Los
Angeles ... | Who plays the mermaid in pirates of the caribbean on stranger tides? |
In it the <b>power is</b> in the hands of the <b>representatives</b> who are elected by the
people. Political parties are often central to this form of <b>democracy</b> because
electoral ... Within a <b>representative democracy</b>, the <b>power</b> for the representatives <b>is</b> backed
by a constitution or other factors to balance the representative <b>power</b>, such as ... Direct democracy or pure democracy <b>is</b> a form of democracy in which people
decide on policy ... Citizens <b>have</b> more <b>power</b> than in a <b>representative democracy</b>
. On any political level citizens can propose changes to the constitution (popular ... A democratic republic <b>is</b> a form of government operating on principles adopted
from a republic ... Republic: "A state in which supreme <b>power is</b> held by the
people and their elected representatives. ... No determinations are carried, it <b>is</b>
true, in a simple <b>representative democracy</b>, but by consent of the majority or their
... Executive <b>power is</b> vested in the President and the Cabinet. Cabinet <b>has</b> the
general direction and control of the government and <b>is</b> collectively responsible to
the ... Democracy <b>is</b> a form of government in which the people exercise the authority of
government. ... Democracy contrasts with forms of government where <b>power is</b>
either held by an individual, as in an absolute ... For example, in a <b>representative</b>
<b>democracy</b>, every vote <b>has</b> equal weight, no unreasonable restrictions can apply
to ... An illiberal <b>democracy has</b> weak or no limits on the <b>power</b> of the elected
<b>representatives</b> to rule as they please. Liberal democracy <b>is</b> a liberal political ideology and a form of government in
which <b>representative democracy</b> operates under ... Many European monarchs
held that their <b>power had</b> been ordained by God and that questioning their right
to rule ... The politics of Norway take place in the framework of a parliamentary
<b>representative democratic</b> constitutional monarchy. Executive <b>power is</b> exercised
by the ... The politics of Finland take place within the framework of a parliamentary
<b>representative democracy</b>. Finland <b>is</b> a republic whose head of state <b>is</b> President
Sauli Niinistö, who ... Legislative <b>power is</b> vested in the Parliament of Finland (
Finnish: Suomen eduskunta, Swedish: Finlands riksdag), and the Government
<b>has</b> limited ... | Who has the power in a representative democracy? |
The Twenty-second Amendment (Amendment XXII) to the United States
Constitution sets a <b>limit</b> ... Under the amendment, an individual who fills an
unexpired <b>presidential term</b> lasting ... 1 Text; <b>2</b> Background; 3 Proposal and
ratification ... The 22nd Amendment's two-<b>term limit did</b> not apply (due to the
grandfather clause in ... A <b>term</b> of office is the length of time a person serves in a particular elected office.
In many jurisdictions there is a defined <b>limit</b> on how long <b>terms</b> of office may ... In
the United States, the <b>president</b> of the United States is elected indirectly through
... The <b>term</b> of a government generally ends when <b>it</b> is defeated on a confidence ... <b>Term limits</b> in the United States apply to many offices at both the federal and state
level, and date back to the American Revolution. <b>Term limits</b>, also referred to as
rotation in office, restrict the number of <b>terms</b> of office an officeholder may hold.
For example, according to the 22nd Amendment, the <b>President</b> of the United ...
Washington <b>did</b> not feel bound by a two-<b>term limit</b>, but he felt the stability of ... A <b>term limit</b> is a legal restriction that <b>limits</b> the number of <b>terms</b> an officeholder
may serve in a particular elected office. When <b>term limits</b> are found in <b>presidential</b>
and semi-<b>presidential</b> systems <b>they</b> ... Ancient Rome, two early classic republics,
had <b>term limits</b> imposed on their elected offices as <b>did</b> the city-state of Venice. Every former <b>President</b>, if <b>they</b> have already served two consecutive <b>terms</b> in a
row, has to wait one complete 4-year <b>term</b>, until <b>they</b> can be ... The vice <b>president</b> of the United States is the second-highest officer in the
executive branch of ... Section <b>2</b> of the Twenty-fifth Amendment, ratified in 1967,
created a ... So <b>they</b> created the office of vice <b>president</b> and required the electors
to vote for ... the Twenty-second Amendment's <b>presidential term limit</b> explicitly
disqualify a ... The <b>president</b> of the People's Republic of China is the head of state of the
People's Republic of ... National Emblem of the People's Republic of China (2).
svg ... During the Mao era and also since 2018, there were no <b>term limits</b>
attached to this ... would be divided to prevent a cult of personality from forming
as <b>it did</b> with the ... The Twentieth Amendment (Amendment XX) to the United States Constitution
moved the beginning and ending of the <b>terms</b> of the <b>president</b> and vice <b>president</b>
from March 4 to January 20, and of members of Congress from March 4 to
January 3. <b>It</b> also has provisions that determine what is to be done when there is
no ... The <b>terms</b> of the <b>President</b> and Vice <b>President</b> shall end at noon on the 20th
... For a list of officeholders, see List of <b>Presidents</b> of the Philippines. Head of state
and of ... Quezon <b>was the</b> inaugural <b>president</b> of a predecessor state to the
current one, ... Article 7, Section <b>2</b> of the Constitution reads: "No person may be
elected ... <b>It</b> remains unclear whether the <b>term limit</b> of no re-election applies only
to the ... The <b>president</b> of the Republic of South Africa is the head of state, head of
government of South ... The Constitution <b>limits</b> the <b>president's</b> time in office to two
five-year <b>terms</b>. ... <b>President</b>, in his capacity as the leader of the National Party
which <b>was the</b> ... <b>They</b> must then be sworn in as <b>President</b> within five days of the
election. | When did they limit president to 2 terms? |
The <b>first</b> two are distributed by 20th Century Fox, and the third <b>film</b> released in
2017 by Lionsgate. <b>Film</b>, <b>Release</b> date, Box office revenue, Director. United
States ... MMPR Productions, Inc. Distributor, Saban International. <b>Release</b>. <b>Original</b>
network, FOX (Fox Kids) ABC (ABC Kids) (Re-version) ... It is the <b>first Power Rangers</b> production from Saban Entertainment not to feature ...
Morphin <b>Power Rangers</b>: The <b>Movie</b> would <b>be released</b> on Blu-ray for the <b>first</b> ... Zack takes his Zord <b>out</b> for a joyride and almost kills the other <b>Rangers</b> when he
crashes it. This angers Jason, and they fight. While trying ... Factory had acquired the rights to re-<b>release</b> the <b>movie</b> and confirmed that Turbo:
A <b>Power Rangers Movie</b> would <b>be released</b> for the <b>first</b> time on Blu-ray, where ... Tommy Oliver is a fictional character and an overarching main protagonist of the
American live-action television franchise <b>Power Rangers</b>. He is best known as
being the <b>original</b> Green Ranger and the <b>first</b> evil Ranger who fought and nearly
defeated the <b>original Power Rangers</b> while under the control of Rita Repulsa. ...
In Turbo: A <b>Power Rangers Movie</b>, Tommy and Kat are sent to save the ... Jason Lee Scott is a fictional major character in the <b>Power Rangers</b> franchise,
played by actor Austin St. John. Jason is known as the <b>original</b> Red Ranger from
... Thuy Trang was a Vietnamese American actress. She was best known for her
role as Trini Kwan, the <b>first</b> Yellow Ranger on the ... Trang was chosen for Mighty
Morphin <b>Power Rangers</b>, her <b>first</b> major role, after participating in an ... Trang <b>did</b>
so, then quietly stepped off the table, <b>did</b> her reading, and walked <b>out</b> of the room. <b>Power Rangers</b> is a series of various comic books spun off from the <b>Power</b>
<b>Rangers</b> television ... To capitalize on the 2017 <b>Power Rangers movie</b>, a comic
book set shortly after ... The <b>first</b> issue of the 2016 Mighty Morphin <b>Power</b>
<b>Rangers</b> comic sold ... "Mighty Morphin <b>Power Rangers coming</b> back to life as
new comic series". The song serves as the opening theme for the <b>first</b> three seasons of the <b>original</b>
<b>Power Rangers</b> series Mighty Morphin <b>Power Rangers</b>. | When did the first power rangers movie come out? |
The <b>Inspector Lynley</b> Mysteries is a British crime drama, broadcast on BBC One
from 12 March ... Lynley can't help but involve himself in the case. 2, "<b>One Guilty</b>
<b>Deed</b>", Mark Greig, Jonathan Fox Bassett, 5.24m, 27 July 2006 (2006-07-27). Tom Georgeson (born 8 August 1937) is an English actor, known for his
television and film ... (Auld Acquaintances) (2005); Midsomer Murders (Dead
Letters) (2006); Irish Jam (2006); The <b>Inspector Lynley</b> Mysteries (<b>One Guilty</b>
<b>Deed</b>) (2006) ... Ian Burfield is an English actor who often played roles as policemen and
detectives on ... Theatre Live scheme. On 4 September 2018, Burfield returned to
EastEnders as Detective Inspector Peter Arthurs. ... 2006, The <b>Inspector Lynley</b>
Mysteries, DS Hansford, 1 episode: "<b>One Guilty Deed</b>". 2006, Robin Hood,
Brooker ... Abby Rakic-Platt (born 3 May 1993) is a British actress best known for her
performances in the ... 2006, The <b>Inspector Lynley</b> Mysteries, Nicky Warren,
Episode: <b>One Guilty Deed</b>. 2009, A Small Town Duet, Ruby. 2010, The Bill, Abi
Cole ... Debbie Wiseman, OBE (born 10 May 1963) is a British composer for film and
television, known also as a conductor and a radio and television presenter.
Contents. 1 Biography; 2 Credits; 3 References; 4 External links. Biography[edit].
<b>One</b> of the UK's most successful female music ambassadors, Debbie ... Ivor
Novello Awards, 1997); Tom's Midnight Garden; The <b>Guilty</b>; Before You ... Jennifer Ann Seagrove (born 4 July 1957) is an English actress. She trained at
the Bristol Old ... <b>One</b> of her lead starring roles was in The Guardian (1990),
directed by William Friedkin, in which she played an evil babysitter. In 2017 ...
Between 2001 and 2007, she appeared as QC Jo Mills in the series Judge John
<b>Deed</b>. The following is a list of episodes from the 1955–1962 television series Alfred
Hitchcock ... Teenager Jan (<b>Lynley</b>) befriends Tex (Edward), a drifter through
town, ... a prosecuting attorney with a long history of acquittals, delivers a <b>guilty</b>
verdict in a ... Franklin is under arrest, and is traveling with a police <b>inspector</b> on
the way ... The Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway (RH&DR) is a 15 in (381 mm) gauge
light railway in ... The railway has featured in several television and radio shows
including an episode of the BBC series The <b>Inspector Lynley</b> Mysteries in ...
Stations which never existed but were at <b>one</b> time proposed by the directors or
are ... The following films, television shows and miniseries were released on Blu-ray
Disc and/or DVD ... No <b>One</b> Knows About Persian Cats, DVD, MPI Media Group.
Rugrats Trilogy Movie ... DVD & Blu-ray, Sony. <b>Guilty</b> Hearts, DVD, Phase 4 Films
... The <b>Inspector Lynley</b> Mysteries, Series 1, DVD, PBS Distribution. Series 2,
DVD ... And No <b>One</b> Could Save Her · Androcles and the Lion (1938 film) (1938) ...
Insiders (TV series) · The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries · The <b>Inspector Lynley</b>
Mysteries ... | Where was inspector lynley one guilty deed filmed? |
<b>Francis Scott Key</b> (August 1, 1779 – January 11, 1843) was an American lawyer,
author, and amateur poet from Frederick, Maryland, who is best known for ... <b>Francis Scott Key</b> Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896 – December 21, 1940) was an
American writer. His novels depicted the flamboyance and excess of the Jazz ... "The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States. The
lyrics come from the Defence of Fort M'Henry, a poem written on September 14,
1814, by the then 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet <b>Francis Scott Key</b> after
witnessing the bombardment of Fort ... USS <b>Francis Scott Key</b> (SSBN-657), a Benjamin Franklin-class ballistic missile
submarine, was the only submarine of the United States Navy to be named for ... The <b>Francis Scott Key</b> Bridge, also known originally as the Outer Harbor Crossing
or simply as the Key Bridge or Beltway Bridge, is a steel arch-shaped ... The <b>Francis Scott Key</b> Monument is an outdoor sculpture to <b>Francis Scott Key</b> in
Baltimore, Maryland. Contents. 1 History; 2 Gallery; 3 See also; 4 References ... <b>Francis Scott Key</b> High School (FSK or simply "Key") is a four-year public high
school in Union Bridge in Carroll County, Maryland, United States. The school is
... <b>Francis Scott Key</b> Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Frederick, Maryland.
Opened in 1978, it is anchored by JCPenney, Macy's, Sears, Value City Furniture
, ... The <b>Francis Scott Key</b> Bridge, more commonly known as the Key Bridge, is a six-
lane reinforced concrete arch bridge conveying U.S. Route 29 (US 29) traffic ... <b>Francis Scott Key</b> School is a public elementary school located in the Central
South Philadelphia neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is a part of the
... | When did francis scott key write the lyrics that became the national anthem? |
Curious George is the main character of a series of popular children's books and
TV episodes ... He is always referred to as "The <b>Man</b>" or fully "The <b>Man</b> with the
<b>Yellow Hat</b>". When people speak to George about the <b>Man</b>, they often refer to him
... This is a list of characters from the children's television series Curious George. ...
Like the <b>Man</b> with the <b>Yellow Hat</b>, the Doorman's name is never mentioned. Curious George is an American animated television series based on the
children's book series of the same name which features Jeff Bennett as the voice
of The <b>Man</b> with the <b>Yellow Hat</b> ... Will Ferrell, the voice of Ted (The <b>Man</b> With <b>Yellow Hat</b>) was replaced by Jeff
Bennett; Drew Barrymore, the voice of Maggie was replaced by Nickie Bryar; Dick
... Curious George is a 2006 animated adventure comedy film based on the book
series written by ... Will Ferrell as Theodore "Ted" Shackleford (The <b>Man</b> in the
<b>Yellow Hat</b>), Curious George's friend. He is clumsy but resilient and
compassionate. Jeff Bennett (born October 2, 1962) is an American voice actor and singer. His
voice roles include Johnny Bravo in the television series of the same name,
Dexter's Dad in Dexter's Laboratory, Petrie in the Land Before Time films and
television series, The <b>Man</b> With the <b>Yellow Hat</b> in Curious George, ... Curious George is a children's book written and illustrated by Margret Rey and
H. A. Rey, and published by Houghton Mifflin in 1941. It is the first book in the
Curious George series and it tells the story of an orphaned monkey named
George and his adventures with the <b>Man</b> with the <b>Yellow Hat</b>. The Jewish <b>hat</b> also known as the Jewish cap, Judenhut (German) or Latin pileus
cornutus ("horned skullcap"), was a cone-shaped pointed <b>hat</b>, often white or
<b>yellow</b>, ... the Judenkopf Groschen. Its obverse portrait shows a <b>man</b> with a
pointed beard wearing a Judenhut, which the populace took as depicting a
typical Jew. The <b>Yellow</b> Turban Rebellion, also translated as the <b>Yellow</b> Scarves Rebellion,
was a peasant ... Between 17 March and 15 April 196, the warlord Cao Cao led
his forces to attack them and killed Liu Pi, Huang Shao and He <b>Man</b>. He Yi and
the ... The King in <b>Yellow</b> is a book of short stories by American writer Robert W.
Chambers, first ... "In the Court of the Dragon" – A <b>man</b> is pursued by a sinister
church organist who is after his soul. "The <b>Yellow</b> Sign" – An artist is troubled by a
sinister ... | Who voices the man in the yellow hat? |
<sup>a</sup> Prior to 1969, divisions <b>did</b> not exist in MLB. ... See League Championship
Series. <sup>d</sup> None of the <b>World Series</b> ... The 2016 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's
(MLB) 2016 ... The <b>Cubs</b> defeated the Indians 4 games to 3 to <b>win</b> their first <b>World</b>
<b>Series</b> since 1908. ... almost one year later, the 2017 Houston Astros <b>did</b> the
same thing in Los Angeles, although it is now under heavy scrutiny after the
Astros ... The following lists the results of every season of the Chicago <b>Cubs</b> baseball club
of Major ... Within this time, the <b>Cubs</b> have <b>won</b> 17 National League pennants, 3
<b>World Series championships</b>, 3 pre-<b>World Series Championships</b>, and tied for 2 ... The Curse of the Billy Goat was a sports-related curse that was supposedly
placed on the ... The <b>Cubs</b> lost the 1945 <b>World Series</b> to the Detroit Tigers, and
<b>did</b> not <b>win</b> a <b>World Series</b> championship again until 2016. The <b>Cubs</b> had last
<b>won the</b> ... The 1908 <b>World Series</b> matched the defending champion Chicago <b>Cubs</b> against
the Detroit Tigers in a rematch of the 1907 Series. In this first-ever rematch of this
young event, the <b>Cubs won</b> in five games for their second straight <b>World Series</b>
title. ... Ty Cobb had a much better <b>World Series</b> than in the previous year, as <b>did</b>
the ... The 2015 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's
(MLB) 2015 ... By <b>winning</b> the NLCS, the Mets ensured they have the most <b>World</b>
<b>Series</b> appearances by an ... While the film's prediction proved to be incorrect, the
<b>Cubs did win</b> the following year's <b>World Series</b>, marking an end to the team's ... The 1906 <b>World Series</b> featured a crosstown matchup between the Chicago
<b>Cubs</b>, who had ... The <b>Cubs</b> scored three more runs, all earned, in the sixth and
eighth to <b>win</b> Game 2 7–1 and tie the ... The 1906 <b>World Series</b> was the first
modern "Subway Series", in a broad sense of the term (Although Chicago <b>did</b> not
have a ... The 1908 Chicago <b>Cubs</b> season was the 37th season of the Chicago <b>Cubs</b>
franchise, the 33rd in the National League and the 16th at West Side Park. It
involved the <b>Cubs winning</b> their third consecutive National League pennant, as
well as the <b>World Series</b>. ... the umpire called him out on a force play, and
McCormick's run <b>did</b> not count. The 2016 Chicago <b>Cubs</b> season was the 145th season of the Chicago <b>Cubs</b>
franchise, the ... The <b>Cubs</b> finished with the best record in Major League Baseball
and <b>won</b> their first ... In the <b>World Series</b>, the <b>Cubs</b> came back from a three-games
-to-one deficit, ... Kluber continued to shut down the <b>Cubs</b> as he <b>did</b> in Game 1. The 1945 <b>World Series</b> matched the American League Champion Detroit Tigers
against the National League Champion Chicago <b>Cubs</b>. The Tigers <b>won</b> the ... | When did the cubs win the world series? |
According to the Hebrew <b>Bible</b> the <b>tabernacle</b> also known as the Tent of the
Congregation was the portable earthly dwelling place of ... Sukkot commonly translated as Feast of <b>Tabernacles</b> known also as the Festival
of Ingathering (חג האסיף, Chag HaAsif) or in some translations the Festival of
Shelters, is a <b>biblical</b> Jewish holiday celebrated on the 15th day of the seventh
month, ... The one <b>mentioned</b> in the Book of Exodus is agricultural in nature—"
Festival ... After the theophany on <b>biblical</b> Mount Sinai, in the <b>Tabernacle</b>–and afterwards in
the Temple–only two altars are <b>mentioned</b>: the Altar of Burnt Offering, and the ... Shiloh was an ancient city in Samaria <b>mentioned</b> in the Hebrew <b>Bible</b> and
Christian <b>Old</b> ... The <b>tabernacle</b> had been built under Moses' direction from God (
Exodus 26) to house the Ark of the Covenant, also built under Moses' direction
from ... In Exodus 31:1-6 and chapters 36 to 39, Bezalel, Bezaleel, or Betzalel was the
chief artisan of ... Elsewhere in the <b>Bible</b> the name occurs only in the
genealogical lists of the Book of Chronicles, but ... It is to be noted, however, that
Moses <b>mentioned</b> these in somewhat inverted order, putting the <b>Tabernacle</b> last (
compare ... The Ark of the Covenant also known as the Ark of the Testimony, and in a few
verses across ... When at rest the <b>tabernacle</b> was set up and the holy Ark was
placed in it under the veil of ... century in a text <b>referred to</b> as the "Ark Narrative"
and then incorporated into the main <b>biblical</b> narrative just before the exile into
Babylon. The incense offering (Hebrew: קְטֹרֶת qetoret) in Judaism was related to
perfumed offerings on the altar of incense in the time of the <b>Tabernacle</b> and the
First and Second ... 1 In the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>; 2 In Hellenistic Judaism; 3 In rabbinic
literature; 4 In ... The New Testament makes several typological <b>references</b> to
incense, ... The Holy of Holies is a term in the Hebrew <b>Bible</b> which refers to the inner
sanctuary of the <b>Tabernacle</b> where ... Church; 6.2.3 Malabar Nasrani tradition; 6.2
.4 Roman Catholic Church; 6.2.5 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
7 See also; 8 <b>References</b> ... The menorah is described in the <b>Bible</b> as the seven-lamp (six branches) ancient
Hebrew ... This lamp was also <b>referred to</b> as the ner Elohim (lamp of God),
<b>mentioned</b> in I Samuel 3:3. ... The original menorah was made for the <b>Tabernacle</b>
, and the <b>Bible</b> records it as being present until the Israelites crossed the Jordan
river. The size and shape of this laver are not <b>mentioned</b> anywhere in the <b>Bible</b>, and
nor are those of its stand, unlike the case for the Molten Sea. By contrast, the
special ... | Where is the tabernacle mentioned in the bible? |
The <b>song</b> first appeared on the soundtrack for the <b>movie</b> The Brothers McMullen
in 1995 and was released the same year, when <b>it</b> peaked at number 65 on the
US ... <b>I Will Remember You</b> may refer to: "<b>I Will Remember You</b>" (Angel), a 1999
episode of the TV series Angel; "<b>I Will Remember You</b>" (Amy Grant <b>song</b>), a 1992
hit ... "<b>I Will Remember You</b>" is the seventh and final single from Amy Grant's twelfth
album, Heart in Motion. After a remix of the original Album Version track was ... Elvis Presley had an affinity for the Islands and gave the <b>song</b> a broader
audience. An insert in a mid-1960s <b>movie</b>, <b>it</b> was a stunning benefit concert in
Honolulu six ... Slim Whitman covered the <b>song</b> on his 1966 album "Travellin' Man". His version
was later included on the 2003 soundtrack for Rob Zombie's debut <b>movie</b>, ... "<b>I Will Remember</b>" is a 1995 <b>song</b> performed by Toto from their album Tambu.
The <b>song</b> reached #64 on the UK Singles Chart. "<b>I'll Remember</b>" is a <b>song</b> recorded by American singer Madonna for the <b>film</b> With
Honors (1994). <b>It</b> was released by Maverick and Warner Bros. Records on ... I <b>Remember You</b> (Icelandic: Ég man þig) is a 2017 Icelandic mystery-horror <b>film</b>
co-written and directed by Óskar Thór Axelsson. The <b>film</b> is based on the novel ... "I <b>Remember You</b>" is a <b>song</b> by American heavy metal band Skid Row. <b>It</b> was
released in November 1989 as the third single from their eponymous debut
album. "<b>I'll Remember</b> April" is a popular <b>song</b> and jazz standard about a romantic
relationship ending. ... Contents. 1 Notable recordings; 2 <b>Film</b> appearances; 3
Sources; 4 References ... Robert Goulet - for the album I <b>Remember You</b> (1966). | What movie is the song i will remember you from? |
<b>CWG</b> may refer to: <b>CWG</b> (repurposing company), New York State-based, recycles
cell phones; Conversations with God, a series of books by Neale Donald ... <b>CWG</b>, also known as Communications Wireless Group, LLC (formerly CMB
Wireless Group), is a global repurposing source for the wireless industry that ... As the Times of India reports, all <b>CWG</b> projects were to be completed by May
2009 and the last year should have been kept for trial runs. The newspaper
further ... <b>Conversations with God</b> (<b>CwG</b>) is a sequence of books written by Neale Donald
Walsch. It was written as a dialogue in which Walsch asks questions and God ... On 25 April 2011, CBI arrested former <b>CWG</b> Organising Committee (OC)
chairman Suresh Kalmadi in the Timing-Scoring-Result (TSR) case. He was
arrested ... ^ "<b>CWG</b> closing ceremony a big dampener". The Indian Express. Archived from
the original on 18 December 2010. Retrieved 19 May 2011. ^ ... File:<b>Cwg</b>.zakkwylde.bestbuyaug2010.curley 1.jpg. From Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. File; File history; File usage. This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the <b>CWG</b> (repurposing
company) article. This is not a forum for general discussion of the article's subject. ^ "The <b>CWG</b> opening show reality: Rs 350 crore". Times of India Blog. Archived
from the original on 7 July 2017. Retrieved 21 August 2017. Template:Cycling data <b>CWG</b> is an internal data container not intended to be
transcluded directly. It is used indirectly by the {{ct}} template. | When did the current name of cwg start? |
The <b>Constitution</b> of 1956 was the fundamental law of <b>Pakistan</b> from March 1956
until the 1958 <b>Pakistani</b> coup d'état. It was the <b>first constitution adopted</b> by ... Elected in 1947, the <b>first</b> Constituent Assembly drafted and <b>adopted</b> its <b>first</b>
<b>constitution</b> in 1956. 1956 <b>Constitution</b>[edit]. Main article: <b>Constitution of Pakistan</b>
... The <b>first Pakistani</b> Constituent Assembly was elected in 1947 and after nine years
<b>adopted</b> the <b>first</b> indigenous <b>constitution</b>, the short-lived <b>Constitution</b> of 1956. The Twenty-fifth Amendment of the <b>Constitution of Pakistan</b>, officially known as
the <b>Constitution</b> ... (Thirty-<b>first</b> Amendment) Act, 2018), was <b>passed</b> by the
Parliament of <b>Pakistan</b> and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly in May 2018.
Under the ... This is a list of all the amendments to the <b>Constitution of Pakistan</b>. #,
Amendments, Proposal date, Enactment date, Full text. <b>1st</b>, Redefined the
boundaries of <b>Pakistan</b> and removed references to East ... The bill was <b>passed</b> by
Senate but could never be <b>passed</b> by National Assembly owing to the latter's
dissolution. 1985, Not ... Twenty-<b>first</b> Amendment to the <b>Constitution of Pakistan</b> was <b>passed</b> by both the
National Assembly of <b>Pakistan</b> and Senate of <b>Pakistan</b> on January 6, 2015, and ... The Eighteenth Amendment of the <b>Constitution of Pakistan</b> was <b>passed</b> by the
National ... It was the <b>first</b> time in <b>Pakistan's history</b> that a president relinquished a
significant part of his powers willingly and transferred them to parliament and the
... The <b>First</b> Amendment to the <b>Constitution of Pakistan</b> is a part of the <b>Constitution of</b>
<b>Pakistan</b> ... State emblem of Pakistan.svg · Long title[show]. An Act to amend the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Enacted, May 4th, 1974. Status:
In force ... Legislative <b>history</b>. Bill introduced in the National Assembly of <b>Pakistan</b>, The
<b>Constitution</b> (Twenty-second Amendment) Bill, 2016. Bill citation, 22nd
Amendment Bill. Introduced by, Zahid Hamid. Status: In force. The Twenty-
second Amendment of the <b>Constitution of Pakistan</b>, officially known as the ... The
Bill was considered and <b>passed</b> unanimously by the National Assembly ... <b>Pakistan</b> Day or <b>Pakistan</b> Resolution Day, also Republic Day, is a national ... [
Quoting Resolution:] No <b>constitutional</b> plan would be workable or ... for <b>Pakistan</b>
until 1956, when the state <b>passed</b> its own <b>constitution</b>. | When was the first constitution of pakistan passed? |
Main article: <b>American</b> Revolution. Map of the ... and recommended that the
<b>colonies</b> write <b>constitutions</b> and become states. Between 1776 and 1789 thirteen British <b>colonies</b> emerged as a new independent
nation The United States of <b>America</b>. Fighting in the <b>American</b> Revolutionary War
started between <b>colonial</b> militias ... In 1789, the 13 states replaced the Articles of
Confederation of 1777 with the <b>Constitution</b> of the United States of <b>America</b>. In all 13 <b>colonies</b>, Patriots had overthrown their ... 1776, New Hampshire ratified
the first state <b>constitution</b>. The Post-<b>Colonial</b>, Pre-<b>Constitutional</b> Period[edit]. Leading up to the break from
Britain, ... The governments of the Thirteen <b>Colonies</b> of British <b>America</b> developed in the
17th and 18th centuries under the influence of the British <b>constitution</b>. After the ... The militia of the United States, as defined by the <b>U.S.</b> Congress, has changed
over time. During <b>colonial America</b>, all able-bodied men of certain ages were
members ... The year before the <b>US Constitution</b> was ratified, The Federalist
Papers ... The United States <b>Constitution</b> has served as the supreme law of the United
States since taking ... (See <b>U.S. Constitution</b>, Article I, Section 2.) ^ Both the
British House of Commons and their North <b>American colonial</b> assemblies were
secret. The Spanish <b>American</b> wars of independence were the numerous wars against
Spanish rule in ... The political reforms implemented and the many <b>constitutions</b>
written both in Spain and throughout the Spanish ... These policies gave
recognized Spanish <b>colonial</b> territory as fellow kingdoms with equal standing to
Spain. The Fundamental Orders were adopted by the Connecticut <b>Colony</b> council on
January 14, ... in the Western tradition. Thus, Connecticut earned its nickname of
The <b>Constitution</b> State. ... <b>American colonial</b> documents. Writings and documents
... "No taxation without representation" is a political slogan originating during the
1700s that summarized one of 27 <b>colonial</b> grievances of the <b>American colonists</b>
in the Thirteen <b>Colonies</b>, ... Parliament, Grenville nonetheless conjectured that
Parliament retained a <b>constitutional</b> right to virtually represent the <b>colonial</b>
subjects. | What was the first written constitution of the american colonies after the revolutionary war? |
The đồng has been the <b>currency</b> of <b>Vietnam</b> since May 3, 1978. Issued by the
State Bank of <b>Vietnam</b>, it is represented by the symbol "₫" or "đ". Formerly, it was ... The đồng (銅) was the <b>currency</b> of South <b>Vietnam</b> from 1953 to 2 May 1978. It
was subdivided into 100 xu, also written su. |state=collapsed : {{<b>Vietnamese currency</b> and coinage|state=collapsed}} to show
the template collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its title bar; |state=expanded ... South <b>Vietnam</b>[edit]. As the RVN and Viet Cong issues are essentially two
different <b>currencies</b> I've separated them in this list. --Donald Trung (talk) 11:52, 5
July ... The piastre de commerce was the <b>currency</b> of French Indochina between 1885
and 1952. ... In 1946, the North <b>Vietnamese</b> đồng was introduced, which
replaced the piastre at par. In 1952/1953, the Lao kip (1952), Cambodian riel (
1953), and ... The <b>Vietnamese</b> văn (Hán tự: 文; French: Sapèque) as a denomination for
<b>Vietnamese</b> cash coins was used from 1868 until 1885 during the reign of the
Nguyễn ... The đồng (/ˈdɒŋ/; <b>Vietnamese</b>: [ɗôŋm]) was the <b>currency</b> of North <b>Vietnam</b> from
3 November 1946 to 2 May 1978. It was subdivided into 10 hào, each itself ... The importers then used their American currency to buy US goods, while the
Saigon government kept the South <b>Vietnamese currency</b> paid by the
businessmen to ... <b>Vietnam</b> gained independence from China in 938 and merely carried on the
tradition of using cash. The first <b>Vietnamese</b> cash was issued in 968. Hong Kong[
edit]. A string of cash coins refers to a historical Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Ryukyuan
, and <b>Vietnamese currency</b> unit that was used as a superunit of the Chinese ... | What is the name of the vietnamese currency? |
<b>A Study in Scarlet</b> is an 1887 detective novel by Scottish author Arthur Conan
Doyle. The story ... Lucy and Hope become engaged, with the ceremony
scheduled to <b>take place</b> after ... Upon Holmes's refusal, Watson decides to <b>do</b> it
himself. "A Study in Pink" is the first episode of the television series Sherlock and first
broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 25 July 2010. It introduces the main
characters and resolves a murder mystery. It is loosely based upon the first
Sherlock Holmes novel, <b>A Study in Scarlet</b>. ... A seven-hour night shoot <b>took</b>
<b>place</b> on 20/21 January at the No Sign bar in ... Sherlock Holmes is a fictional private detective created by British author Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle ... First appearing in print in 1887's <b>A Study in Scarlet</b>, the
character's popularity ... Only one other adventure, "The Adventure of the Lion's
Mane", <b>takes place</b> during ... However, Holmes <b>does</b> employ deductive reasoning
as well. Sherlock Holmes has participated in 60 cases in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's canon.
This is a list of time and places when and where those cases happened. Over
half of the cases <b>took place</b> in London. ... 1887, <b>A Study in Scarlet</b>, <b>A Study in</b>
<b>Scarlet</b>, March 1881, London. 1890, The Sign of the Four, The Sign of the Four ... "A Study in Emerald" is a short story written by British fantasy and graphic novel
author Neil ... The title is a reference to the Sherlock Holmes novel <b>A Study in</b>
<b>Scarlet</b>. ... The online version <b>takes</b> the form of a Victorian periodical or
newspaper, which ... Agreeing to meet the detective in his rooms, Vernet
seemingly <b>does</b> not ... The Sign of the Four (1890), also called The Sign of Four, is the second novel
featuring ... The robbery and murder <b>took place</b> and the crime was discovered,
although the jewels were not ... As with the first story, <b>A Study in Scarlet</b>,
produced two years previously, The Sign of the Four was not particularly
successful to start with ... Formatting[edit]. The original illustration in Part I of the book's summary is
improperly aligned ... Nowadays, writers probably <b>do</b> this because they grew up
with the tradition and ... Most of Elizabeth Peters's Amelia Peabody books follow
this pattern, too: her characters often <b>take</b> pride in not telling each other what they
think, ... John H. Watson, known as Dr. Watson, is a fictional character in the Sherlock
Holmes stories by ... Part one of the very first Sherlock Holmes story, <b>A Study in</b>
<b>Scarlet</b>, is subtitled ... Holmes suavely responds: "You may <b>do</b> what you like,
Doctor". ... Similar episodes <b>occur</b> in "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot," "The
Adventure of ... Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle KStJ DL (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) was a
British writer. He created the character Sherlock Holmes in 1887 when he
published <b>A Study in Scarlet</b>, ... His first work featuring Sherlock Holmes and Dr.
Watson, <b>A Study in Scarlet</b>, was written in 3 weeks when he was 27 and <b>taken</b> by
Ward Lock ... The Adventure of the Speckled Band" is the eighth Sherlock Holmes short story,
and the tenth ... Holmes listens carefully to Helen's story and agrees to <b>take</b> the
case. ... In the episode, the protagonist aids Sherlock Holmes in the investigation,
the protagonist's best friend <b>takes</b> the <b>place</b> of Helen Stone as the victim, and the
... | When does a study in scarlet take place? |
The <b>Song of Roland</b> is an epic poem (chanson de geste) based on the Battle of
Roncevaux Pass in 778, during the reign of Charlemagne. It is the oldest ... Roland was a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne who became one of
the principal ... The tale of Roland's death is retold in the 11th-century poem The
<b>Song of Roland</b>, where he is equipped with the olifant (a signaling horn) and an ... <b>Roland</b> og Magnus kongen literally "<b>Roland</b> and King Magnus," also known
under the English ... Gudrun Grave Nørlund, "<b>Roland</b> og Magnus Kongjen" in
<b>Songs</b> and Dances of Norway (Smithsonian Folkways. 1954); Alf Cranner, "
<b>Roland</b> og ... Oliver sometimes referred to as Olivier de Vienne or de Gennes, is a fictional
knight in the Matter of France chansons de geste, especially the French epic The
<b>Song of Roland</b>. Pages in category "Works based on The <b>Song of Roland</b>". The following 12
pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes
... The <b>Song of Roland</b> is a 1978 French drama film directed by Frank Cassenti and
starring Klaus Kinski. Cast[edit]. Klaus Kinski as Roland / Klaus; Alain Cuny as ... Pages in category "The <b>Song of Roland</b>". The following 6 pages are in this
category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). Aude, or Alda, Alde, was the sister of Oliver and betrothed of Roland in The <b>Song</b>
<b>of Roland</b> and other chansons de geste. The story of her engagement to ... Durendal, also spelled Durandal, is the sword of Roland, legendary paladin of
Charlemagne in ... According to La Chanson de Roland, (The <b>Song of Roland</b>)
the sword was brought by an angel to Charlemagne who was at the vale of
Moriane, ... Let's improve this article![edit]. I changed the order and format of this article to
make it more similar to Beowulf, which I judged to be of similar interest and ... | Setting of the story of the song of roland? |
The Rawlings <b>Gold Glove</b> Award, usually referred to as simply the <b>Gold Glove</b>, <b>is</b>
the award given annually to the <b>Major League Baseball</b> ( ... Greg Maddux <b>has</b> won 18 <b>Gold Gloves</b>, <b>the most</b> in <b>Major League Baseball</b>
<b>history</b>. The Rawlings <b>Gold Glove</b> Award, usually referred to as the <b>Gold Glove</b>, <b>is</b>
the ... The Rawlings <b>Gold Glove</b> Award, usually referred to as the <b>Gold Glove</b>, <b>is</b> the
award given annually to the <b>Major League Baseball</b> players judged to <b>have</b> ... The Rawlings <b>Gold Glove</b> Award, usually referred to as the <b>Gold Glove</b>, <b>is</b> the
award given annually to the <b>Major League Baseball</b> players judged to <b>have</b> ... The Rawlings <b>Gold Glove</b> Award, usually referred to as the <b>Gold Glove</b>, <b>is</b> the
award given annually to the <b>Major League Baseball</b> players judged to <b>have</b> ... The Rawlings <b>Gold Glove</b> Award, usually referred to as the <b>Gold Glove</b>, <b>is</b> the
award given annually to the <b>Major League Baseball</b> players judged to <b>have</b> ... The Rawlings <b>Gold Glove</b> Award, usually referred to as the <b>Gold Glove</b>, <b>is</b> the
award given annually to the <b>Major League Baseball</b> players judged to <b>have</b> ... The Rawlings <b>Gold Glove</b> Award, usually referred to as the <b>Gold Glove</b>, <b>is</b> the
award given annually to the <b>Major League Baseball</b> players judged to <b>have</b> ... This <b>is</b> a list of award winners and league leaders for the Kansas City Royals
professional <b>baseball</b> team. Contents. 1 Regular-season awards. 1.1 MVP Award
; 1.2 Cy Young Award; 1.3 Rookie of the Year; 1.4 Silver Slugger Award; 1.5
Rawlings <b>Gold Glove</b> Award; 1.6 Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award ...
George Brett <b>is</b> the only person in <b>baseball history</b> to win a batting title in ... This <b>is</b> a list of award winners and single-season leaderboards for the Boston
Red Sox ... 23 different Red Sox players <b>have</b> won <b>Gold Glove</b> Awards since the
award was begun in 1957. ... Ted Williams — voted by <b>MLB</b> fans in 2006 as <b>the</b>
<b>most</b> outstanding player in the <b>history</b> of the franchise, based on on-field
performance, ... | Who has the most gold gloves in mlb history? |
<b>West Side Story</b> is a musical with a book by Arthur Laurents, music by Leonard
Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. It was inspired by William ... <b>West Side Story</b> is a 1961 American musical romantic drama film directed by
Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins. The film is an adaptation of the 1957
Broadway ... <b>West Side Story</b> is a 1957 American musical. <b>West Side Story</b> may also refer to:
Uses related to the musical[edit]. <b>West Side Story</b> (Original Broadway Cast), ... <b>West Side Story</b> is an upcoming 2020 American romantic musical film directed
and co-produced by Steven Spielberg, with a screenplay by Tony Kushner. Before <b>West Side Story</b>, I was always offered the stereotypical Latina roles. The
Conchitas and Lolitas in westerns. I was always barefoot. It was humiliating, ... <b>West Side Story</b> is a 1962 studio album by the Oscar Peterson and his trio. The
album features jazz interpretations of seven songs from the film <b>West Side Story</b>. <b>West Side Story</b> is the soundtrack to the 1961 film <b>West Side Story</b>. Released in
1961, the soundtrack spent 54 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's album charts, giving
... <b>West Side Story</b> (Original Broadway Cast) is the 1957 recording of a Broadway
production of the musical <b>West Side Story</b>. Recorded 3 days after the show ... <b>West Side Story</b> is an album featuring American vibraphonist Cal Tjader,
consisting of musical numbers from Leonard Bernstein's <b>West Side Story</b> in jazz ... Kenton's <b>West Side Story</b> is an album by the Stan Kenton Orchestra recorded in
1961 and released by Capitol Records. It won the Grammy Award in 1962 for ... | Who played maria in original west side story? |
Beijing will be the <b>first city ever</b> to have hosted <b>both</b> the <b>Summer and Winter</b>
<b>Olympics</b>. The 2022 <b>Winter Olympics</b> will take place between 4 and 20 February
... This is a list of host <b>cities</b> of the Olympic Games, <b>both summer and winter</b>, since
the modern ... In 2022, Beijing will become the <b>first</b>-<b>ever city</b> that has held <b>both</b>
the <b>summer</b> and the <b>winter Olympic</b> Games. Eleven <b>cities</b> will have ... Originally
<b>awarded</b> to Chicago, but moved to St. Louis to coincide with the <b>World's</b> Fair. The
1906 ... The 2002 <b>Winter Olympics</b>, officially the XIX Olympic <b>Winter Games</b> and
commonly known as ... The 2002 <b>Winter Olympics</b> and the 2002 Paralympic
Games were <b>both</b> ... <b>City</b> became the most populous area <b>ever</b> to have hosted the
<b>Winter Olympics</b>, ... The opening ceremonies included Grammy <b>Award</b>-winning
artist LeAnn ... The 2022 <b>Winter Olympics</b>, officially known as the XXIV Olympic <b>Winter Games</b>
and commonly ... These Games will be the <b>first Winter Olympics ever</b> to be held in
China, the fourth <b>Winter Olympics</b> held ... With its previous hosting of the 2008
<b>Summer</b> Olympics, Beijing will be the <b>first city</b> to have hosted <b>both</b> the <b>Summer</b>
<b>and</b> ... Although it was intended that the same country host <b>both</b> the <b>Winter</b> and <b>Summer</b>
<b>Games</b> in a <b>given</b> year, this idea was quickly abandoned. The IOC mandated that
... The 2008 <b>Summer</b> Olympics (Chinese: 2008年夏季奥运会; pinyin: 2008 Nián
Xiàjì Àoyùnhuì, ... Beijing was <b>awarded</b> the 2008 Games over four competitors on
13 July 2001, having won a ... Beijing has been selected to host the 2022 <b>Winter</b>
<b>Olympics</b>; it will become the <b>first city ever</b> to host <b>both</b> a <b>Summer and Winter</b>
<b>Games</b>. The <b>Winter Olympics</b> are a multi-sport event in winter sports organized by the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) every four years. Selection of the host <b>city</b>
is done at an IOC Session four to seven years prior ... The <b>first</b> games were not
subject to bids and <b>awarded</b> to Chamonix as part of Paris' bid for the 1924
<b>Summer</b> ... The 1924 <b>Winter Olympics</b>, officially known as the I Olympic <b>Winter Games</b> were
a winter multi-sport event which was held in 1924 in Chamonix, France.
Originally held in association with the 1924 <b>Summer</b> Olympics, the sports ... The
<b>first</b> gold medal <b>awarded</b> in the Olympic <b>Winter Games</b> was won by Charles
Jewtraw of the ... It was the last year in which the <b>Summer and Winter Games both</b> took place in the
same country (the cancelled Olympics of 1940 would have been held in Japan, ... The 2010 <b>Winter Olympics</b>, officially known as the XXI Olympic <b>Winter Games</b>
and commonly ... <b>Both</b> the Olympic and Paralympic Games were organized by
the Vancouver Organizing ... The 2010 Games were also the <b>first</b>—Winter or
<b>Summer</b>—to have had an Opening ... "Were these <b>Winter Olympics</b> the best <b>ever</b>
?". BBC. | Which city is the first in the world to be awarded both summer and winter olympics? |
It is estimated that 150 million people are <b>homeless</b> worldwide. Habitat for
Humanity estimated in 2015 that 1.6 billion people around the world live in ... Most <b>countries</b> provide a variety of services to assist <b>homeless</b> people. These
services often provide food, ... Pages in category "<b>Homelessness by country</b>". The following 30 pages are in this
category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). <b>Homelessness</b> in Denmark is considered a significant social issue in the <b>country</b>.
Since 2007, comprehensive counts have been performed every other year in ... ... <b>homelessness</b> across the <b>country</b>. When divided by administrative divisions the
highest number of <b>homeless</b> people was in Tokyo metropolitan area, at 2,672. In 2011, there were approximately 2.41 million <b>homeless</b> adults and 179,000
<b>homeless</b> children living in the <b>country</b>. However, one publication estimated that
... This makes up 0.02% of the <b>country's</b> population, a low figure compared to other
developed nations. In July 2015, the Welfare Ministry estimated the number of ... There are 1.77 million <b>homeless</b> people in India, or 0.15% of the <b>country's</b> total
population, according to the 2011 census consisting of single men, women, ... <b>Homelessness</b> is less visible in Switzerland than in many other Western
<b>countries</b>. The majority of <b>homeless</b> people in Geneva are Swiss or French, with
a ... <b>Homelessness</b> in Indonesia is a significant issue, estimated to impact up to 3
million people in the <b>country</b>, over 28,000 in Jakarta alone. <b>Homelessness</b> in ... | What country has the lowest rate of homelessness? |
The <b>Big Mac</b> is a hamburger sold by international fast food restaurant chain
McDonald's. It <b>was</b> ... The <b>Big Mac</b>, along with many other McDonald's products,
<b>was first</b> served in a collapsible ... Styrofoam containers were phased <b>out</b>
beginning in 1990, due to environmental concerns. ... "Return of the Mac –
<b>coming</b> soon". This history of McDonald's is an overview of the <b>original</b> restaurant and of the
chain. ... Kroc believed that advertising <b>was</b> an investment that would in the end
<b>come</b> back ... Kroc and Sonneborn had a falling-<b>out</b> over expansion of
McDonalds and ... In 1996 McDonald's entered India for the <b>first</b> time, where it
offered a <b>Big Mac</b> ... Little Mac is the main protagonist in Nintendo's Punch-<b>Out</b>!! series of video
games. He <b>first</b> appeared in Mike Tyson's Punch-<b>Out</b>!!. He is the smallest and
youngest of all the boxers in the games, and his signature attack is the "Star
Uppercut". His design <b>was</b> changed for the SNES Super Punch-<b>Out</b>!!, but
reverted to his ... Giga Mac's name <b>was</b> planned to be "<b>Big Mac</b>" in keeping with
the "little" in ... The Whopper is the signature sandwich and an associated product line sold by
international ... <b>Major</b> fast food chains <b>did</b> not <b>release</b> a similar product, until the
McDonald's Quarter Pounder and the Burger Chef <b>Big</b> Shef in the early 1970s. ...
Upon the opening of the <b>first</b> Burger King restaurant in Carolina, Puerto Rico, the
... <b>Release</b> date(s), 1970–2003. McDonaldland <b>was</b> a fantasy world used in the
marketing for McDonald's restaurants during the ... Grimace – A large purple
monster who <b>was first</b> introduced in November 1971 as the "Evil Grimace". ...
Officer <b>Big Mac was</b> the chief of police and as such he wore a constable uniform
with a ... The <b>original</b> menu featured the <b>Big Mac</b> (75 cents), Quarter Pounder (65c),
Quarter ... The kitchen for the Porirua restaurant <b>was</b> imported on the condition
that it <b>was</b> to ... Later in October, it announced it would roll <b>out</b> Georgie Pie to all
McDonald's ... Breakfast Bagels – bagels on the breakfast menu that <b>come</b> in two
flavours: ... The <b>Big Mac</b> Index is published by The Economist as an informal way of
measuring the ... The <b>Big Mac</b> index <b>was</b> introduced in The Economist in
September 1986 by Pam Woodall as a ... This value is then compared with the
actual exchange rate; if it is lower, then the <b>first</b> currency is under-valued (
according to PPP theory) ... Big Boy Restaurant Group, LLC is an American restaurant chain headquartered
in Warren, ... In the <b>first</b> year, Adventures of the Big Boy <b>was</b> managed by Sol
Brodsky, written by Stan ... with Affiliate of NRD Partners I, L.P. at $34 Per Share"
(Press <b>release</b>). ... "Burger King Resurrects <b>Big Mac</b> Clone, Complete With Third
Bun". Donald A. Gorske (born November 28, 1953) is an American world record holder
known as the ... Gorske claims that after getting his <b>first</b> car, the <b>first</b> place he went
to <b>was</b> the McDonald's on Military Road in his hometown of Fond du Lac on May
17, ... At <b>first</b>, Don kept all the boxes of <b>Big Macs</b> he ate in the back of his car. Mac Tonight is a fictional character used in the marketing for McDonald's
restaurants during the ... Throughout the campaign, Mac <b>was</b> portrayed by actor
Doug Jones in his fourth Hollywood job. ... either a floating cloud or a giant <b>Big</b>
<b>Mac</b> (hence the name), <b>was</b> intended to garner a "cult-like" following, e.g. Max
Headroom. | When did the first big mac come out? |
A fearsome, scarred Bengal <b>tiger</b> with a blinded left eye who wishes to kill Mowgli
. Favreau felt that Elba's voice "wields tremendous presence in a room", and that "
... Shere Khan /ˈʃɪər ˈkɑːn/ is a fictional Bengal <b>tiger</b> and the main antagonist
of Rudyard Kipling's <b>Jungle Book</b> and ... Idris Elba voices Shere Khan in the <b>2016</b>
live-action film The <b>Jungle Book</b>. ... As the other animals rally to Mowgli, Shere
Khan slinks away and collapses, <b>playing</b> dead to try and lure Mowgli in. However
... This is a list of characters that appear in Rudyard Kipling's <b>Jungle Book</b> story
collection, ... He is often known as "a chief among <b>tigers</b>" and in multiple
adaptations as the one called "The King of <b>Tigers</b>. ... Raquel the Rhino (Disney
<b>2016</b> film) - The daughter of Rocky the Rhino. She is ... No voice <b>actor</b> was
credited for this role. George Sanders as Shere Khan, an intelligent and sophisticated yet merciless
Bengal <b>tiger</b> who hates all humans for fear of their guns and fire and wants to kill
... Baloo is a main fictional character featured in Rudyard Kipling's The <b>Jungle Book</b>
from 1894 ... Baloo attempts to stop the <b>tiger</b>, but almost gets killed in the process.
... singing a reprise of "The Bare Necessities" while Ranjan <b>plays</b> with Bagheera.
... In the <b>2016</b> Disney live-action film version of The <b>Jungle Book</b>, Baloo is ... Mowgli stops the <b>tiger</b> and Akela's challengers with fire stolen from the ... It was
announced in April 2015 that Matthew Rhys was in talks to <b>play</b> the human role ...
In April <b>2016</b>, just before the wide release of Disney's The <b>Jungle Book</b>, the film's
... "The law of the <b>jungle</b>" is an expression that means "every man for himself", "
anything goes", ... Keep peace with the lords of the jungle, the tiger, the panther,
the bear; ... In Chapter Two of The Second <b>Jungle Book</b>, Rudyard Kipling
provides a poem ... In the <b>2016</b> Disney adaptation of the novel, the wolves often
recite a poem ... King Louie is a fictional character introduced in Walt Disney's 1967 animated
musical film, The ... While no orangutans ever appeared in the Kipling's original
<b>Jungle Book</b>, ... Louis Prima considered <b>playing</b> King Louie as one of the
highlights of his ... Christopher Walken voiced King Louie in Disney's <b>2016</b> live-
action film. "Trust in Me (The Python's Song)" is a song in the widely popular Walt Disney film
, The <b>Jungle Book</b>, from 1967. The song was sung by Sterling Holloway <b>playing</b>
the part of "Kaa, the snake". ... Scarlett Johansson voices Kaa in the <b>2016</b> live-
action adaptation, and performs the ... "Mowgli's Brothers"; "Kaa's Hunting"; "<b>Tiger</b>
! The <b>Jungle Book</b> (1894) is a collection of stories by the English author Rudyard
Kipling. Most of the characters are animals such as Shere Khan the <b>tiger</b> and
Baloo ... Rudyard Kipling (<b>2016</b>). Thomas Penney (ed.). The Letters of ... "
Diversity Website - Radio <b>Plays</b> - The <b>Jungle Book</b>". suttoelm.org.uk. Retrieved 4
June <b>2016</b>. | Who plays the tiger in the jungle book 2016? |
The <b>electromagnetic spectrum</b> is the range of frequencies (the spectrum) of
electromagnetic radiation and their respective wavelengths and photon energies. The visible spectrum is the portion of the <b>electromagnetic spectrum</b> that is visible
to the human eye. Electromagnetic radiation in this range of wavelengths is ... The position of an electromagnetic wave within the <b>electromagnetic spectrum</b> can
be characterized by either its ... The radio spectrum is the part of the <b>electromagnetic spectrum</b> with frequencies
from 30 Hz to 300 GHz. Electromagnetic waves in this frequency range, called ... Subtypes[edit]. The <b>electromagnetic spectrum</b> of ultraviolet radiation (UVR),
defined most broadly as 10–400 nanometers, can be subdivided into a number of
... Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths in the
<b>electromagnetic spectrum</b> longer than infrared light. Radio waves have
frequencies ... Definition and relationship to the <b>electromagnetic spectrum</b>[edit]. Infrared
radiation extends from the nominal red edge of the visible spectrum at 700
nanometers ( ... The Sun emits EM radiation across most of the <b>electromagnetic spectrum</b>.
Although the Sun produces gamma rays as a result of the nuclear-fusion process,
... In descriptions of the <b>electromagnetic spectrum</b>, some sources classify
microwaves as radio waves, a subset of the radio wave band; while others
classify ... Thus, the mid and lower ultraviolet <b>electromagnetic spectrum</b> is damaging to
biological tissues as a result of electronic excitation in molecules which falls short
of ... | The set of frequencies produced by an excited state atom is called its? |
"Sometimes <b>Love</b> Just Ain't Enough" is the title of a 1992 rock ballad performed
as a duet by the American singers Patty Smyth and Don Henley. The <b>song</b> was ... Originally written for Otis Redding, "To <b>Love Somebody</b>", a soulful ballad <b>sung</b> by
Barry, has since become a pop standard covered by <b>many</b> artists. Another single,
... Lovesickness refers to an affliction that can produce negative feelings when
deeply in <b>love</b>, ... This article possibly contains original research. ... This is
incredibly <b>dangerous</b> when one does not seek help or cannot cope because <b>love</b>
... It is possible, therefore, that <b>many</b> mental illnesses, such as lovesickness, will
never have ... Patricia Smyth (born June 26, 1957) is an American <b>singer</b> and songwriter. She
first came into ... She performed and co-wrote with James Ingram the <b>song</b> "Look
What <b>Love</b> Has Done" for the 1994 motion picture Junior. ... at playing music,
when her own feelings about the music industry were <b>much</b> more ambivalent.) In
2015 ... Celebrity worship syndrome (CWS) is an obsessive addictive disorder in which a
person becomes <b>overly</b> involved with the details of a celebrity's personal and
professional life. Psychologists have indicated that though <b>many</b> people obsess
over film, ... <b>Love</b> obsessional stalking accounts for roughly 20–25% of all
stalking cases. The Marvelettes was an American girl group that achieved popularity in the early-
to mid-1960s. ... The <b>song</b> then climbed to the top of the singles chart, reaching #
1 that ... 'Where Did Our <b>Love</b> Go' was turned down by the Marvelettes. ... We
picked '<b>Too Many</b> Fish In The Sea' because it had all the music and all the
bongos. To some, the wispy ballad was reminiscent of Jackson's Motown classic "Got to
Be <b>There</b>." The <b>original</b> album version of the <b>song</b> opened with Jackson cooing a
... The following is a discography of the jazz/swing vocal group The Mills Brothers.
... Paper Doll; You Always Hurt the One You <b>Love</b>; Moonlight Bay; Stardust; Say
Si ... <b>Too Many</b> Irons in the Fire; You Tell Me Your Dream, I'll Tell You Mine; I Don'
t ... Memories of You; You're Nobody Till <b>Somebody</b> Loves You; <b>There's Danger</b>
in ... <b>Love</b> bombing is an attempt to influence a person by demonstrations of attention
and affection. ... Basically [<b>love</b> bombing] consists of giving <b>someone</b> a lot of
positive attention. ... One of the signs of <b>love</b> bombing in the start of a relationship
is <b>much</b> ... and <b>there</b> is no devaluation phase, then it's probably not <b>love</b> bombing. Holland–Dozier–Holland was a songwriting and production team made up of
Lamont Dozier and brothers Brian and Eddie Holland. The trio wrote, arranged
and produced <b>many</b> songs that helped define the ... In the Name of <b>Love</b>", and "
You Keep Me Hangin' On". ... "<b>Too</b> Hurt to Cry, <b>Too Much</b> in <b>Love</b> to Say Goodbye
" / | Who sang there's a danger in loving somebody too much? |
Original <b>release</b>, September 26, 2008 (2008-09-26) – May 6, 2011 (2011-05-06).
Chronology. Preceded by, The <b>Suite</b> Life of Zack & Cody (2005–08). External
links. Official website. The <b>Suite Life on Deck</b> is an American teen sitcom that
aired on Disney Channel from ... At first, she refuses to go <b>out</b> with him since he
<b>was</b> a "player," but eventually ... The <b>Suite Life on Deck</b> is a Disney Channel original series, which aired for three
seasons on ... The first time <b>was</b> in The <b>Suite</b> Life of Zack & Cody episode "A
Midsummer's Nightmare" when she played a classmate named ... Cody
desperately tries to win Bailey back, and <b>comes up</b> with a plan to get everyone
back to the ship. The <b>Suite</b> Life of Zack & Cody is an American teen sitcom created by Danny
Kallis and Jim ... The show is often set at the Tipton Hotel, but <b>has</b> other settings
such as Zack and ... Zack and Cody often get in trouble (sometimes
unintentionally) and <b>come up</b> with ... It is also the setting of the sequel series, The
<b>Suite Life on Deck</b>. <b>Release</b>. Original network, Disney Channel. Original <b>release</b>, March 25, 2011.
External links. Website. The <b>Suite Life</b> Movie is a 2011 science fiction comedy-
drama film directed by Sean McNamara, ... 2011 on the Disney Channel. A sneak
peek <b>was</b> shown during the Disney Channel Shake It <b>Up</b> New Year's event. <b>Release</b>[edit]. The broadcast <b>was</b> watched by 9.3 million viewers, becoming the
highest-rated program of the night on both broadcast and specialty television. The following is a list of recurring, minor characters, in the Disney Channel
Original Series, The <b>Suite Life on Deck</b>. This article also includes Marcus Little,
who <b>was</b> a main character in season 2 ... Later in "My, Oh Maya", Dante <b>comes</b>
back pointing <b>out</b> he is a stowaway that got on the boat with a rope. In the Season
3 ... "That's So <b>Suite Life</b> of Hannah Montana" is a crossover episode of the Disney
Channel sitcoms ... The DVD <b>release</b> (released as the "Mixed-<b>Up</b> Mashed-<b>Up</b>
Edition") <b>was</b> released on January ... Wizards on <b>Deck</b> with Hannah Montana (
2009) ... London Leah Tipton is a fictional character in Disney's <b>Suite</b> Life franchise which
consists of ... It is revealed in The <b>Suite Life on Deck</b> episode "A London Carol"
that London at one ... Since London <b>has</b> no nanny, or any adult to look <b>out</b> for her,
she often looks to the ... She <b>comes</b> to visit London, but they <b>do</b> not get along well
. Deborah Ann Ryan (born May 13, 1993) is an American actress and singer. Ryan
started acting in professional theatres at the age of seven, and <b>was</b> later
discovered in a nationwide search by Disney Channel. From 2008 to 2011, she
starred as Bailey Pickett on The <b>Suite Life on Deck</b> ... The scene <b>was</b> later
reinstated in the Blu-ray <b>release's</b> extended version. Marion Moseby is a character on The <b>Suite</b> Life of Zack & Cody and its spin-off,
The <b>Suite Life on Deck</b>. The character <b>has</b> also appeared in cross-over episodes
... | When did suit life on deck come out? |
The lymphatic system, or lymphoid system, is an organ system in vertebrates that
is part of the ... These include the <b>lymph nodes</b> (where the highest lymphocyte
<b>concentration</b> is found), the spleen, the thymus, and ... Fluid from circulating
blood leaks into the tissues of the <b>body</b> by capillary action, carrying nutrients to
the cells. Humans have approximately 500–600 <b>lymph nodes</b> distributed throughout the
<b>body</b>, with clusters found in the underarms, groin, neck, chest, and abdomen. <b>Lymph nodes</b> are present throughout the <b>body</b>, are more <b>concentrated</b> near and
within the trunk, and are divided in the study of anatomy into groups. There are ... Persistent generalized lymphadenopathy (PGL) is enlarged, painless, non-tender
<b>lymph nodes</b> ... On its way, the fluid passes through the <b>lymph nodes</b>, small
nodular organs located throughout the <b>body</b> but <b>concentrated</b> in certain areas
such as the armpits or groin. These <b>lymph nodes</b> are also known as glands or
lymphoid ... The lymphatic system transports infection-fighting cells called lymphocytes, ...
special nodular glands known as 'glands' or <b>Lymph nodes</b>, which are
<b>concentrated</b> in certain ... This is why <b>lymph nodes</b> swell in the region of an
infected <b>body</b> part. Gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) is a component of the mucosa-associated
lymphoid tissue (MALT) which works in the immune system to protect the <b>body</b>
from invasion in the gut ... Both GALT and mesenteric <b>lymph nodes</b> are sites
where the immune response is started due to the presence of immune cells
through the ... Extracellular fluid (ECF) denotes all <b>body</b> fluid outside the cells of any
multicellular organism. ... Lymph makes up a small percentage of the interstitial
fluid. ... The <b>concentration</b> of sodium ions is considerably higher in the
extracellular fluid ... to <b>lymph nodes</b> where bacteria and tissue debris are
removed from the lymph, while ... In immunology, the mononuclear phagocyte system or mononuclear phagocytic
system (MPS) ... monocytes and macrophages, and they accumulate in <b>lymph</b>
<b>nodes</b> and the ... Langhans giant cells, Foreign-<b>body</b> giant cell · Touton giant
cells. In vertebrates, the gallbladder is a small hollow organ where bile is stored and
<b>concentrated</b> ... The gallbladder is divided into three sections: the fundus, <b>body</b>,
and neck. The fundus is the rounded base, ... Lymphatics from the lower part of
the drain into lower hepatic <b>lymph nodes</b>. All the lymph finally drains into celiac
lymph ... Microscopically, Peyer's patches appear as oval or round lymphoid follicles (
similar to <b>lymph nodes</b>) located in the mucosa layer of the ileum and extend into
the ... | Where are lymph nodes concentrated in the body? |
<b>Homeland</b> is an American spy thriller television series developed by Howard
Gordon and Alex Gansa based on the Israeli series Prisoners of War which was ... A <b>homeland</b> is the concept of the place where a cultural, national, or racial
identity had formed The definition can also mean the country of nationality, the
place ... <b>Homeland</b> is an American espionage thriller television series developed by
Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa, based on the Israeli series Prisoners of War ... The seventh season of the American television drama series <b>Homeland</b>
premiered on February 11, 2018, and concluded on April 29, 2018, on Showtime,
... "Broken Hearts" is the tenth episode of the second season of the American
television drama series <b>Homeland</b>, and the 22nd episode overall. It originally
aired ... The eighth and final season of the American spy thriller television drama series
<b>Homeland</b> premiered on February 9, 2020, on Showtime and consists of 12 ... The United States Department of <b>Homeland</b> Security (DHS) is a cabinet
department of the U.S. federal government with responsibilities in public security,
... <b>Homeland</b> is a census-designated place (CDP) in Riverside County, California,
United States. The population was 5,969 at the 2010 census, up from 3,710 at ... The fifth season of the American television drama series <b>Homeland</b> premiered on
October 4, 2015, and concluded on December 20, 2015, on Showtime, ... The fourth season of the American television drama series <b>Homeland</b> premiered
on October 5, 2014, and concluded on December 21, 2014, on Showtime, ... | How many series of homeland have been made? |
... Iranian passports bear the inscription: "The <b>holder of this passport is not</b>
<b>entitled to travel to occupied Palestine</b>", referring ... The <b>Palestinian</b> Authority <b>Passport</b> is a <b>passport</b>/<b>travel</b> document issued since
April 1995 by the ... However, <b>passport holders</b> were <b>not</b> permitted to move freely
into Egypt. ... Bank from Jordan, <b>Palestinian</b> Arabs living there continued to have
the <b>right</b> to ... UNHCR 17 Dec 1998: <b>Palestine</b>/<b>Occupied</b> Territories: Information
On ... The international recognition of Israel refers to the diplomatic recognition of the
State of Israel, ... The passports of some countries are <b>not</b> valid for <b>travel</b> to Israel,
including ... Eight of these also do <b>not</b> accept passports of other countries whose
<b>holder</b> ... of Iranian passports are "<b>not entitled to travel</b> to the <b>occupied Palestine</b>". Visa requirements for <b>Palestinian</b> citizens are administrative entry restrictions by
the authorities of other states which are imposed on citizens of <b>Palestine</b> who
holds a <b>passport</b> issued by the <b>Palestinian</b> Authority. ... ranking the <b>Palestinian</b>
<b>passport</b> 102nd in terms of <b>travel</b> freedom (tied with passports issued by Libya
and ... The restriction of the movement of <b>Palestinians</b> in the Israeli-<b>occupied</b> territories
by the Israeli ... Israel then allowed limited <b>travel</b> by <b>Palestinians</b> into Israel for
medical ... <b>Palestinians</b> were <b>not</b> allowed to be in Israel between 1.00 and 5.00
a.m. ... Israeli <b>rights</b> group B'Tselem called the checkpoints and physical
roadblocks ... Israel has diplomatic relations with 162 of the 193 UN member states as of
December 2019. Israel maintains full diplomatic relations and open borders with
two of its Arab neighbours, Egypt and Jordan, after signing peace treaties in 1979
and 1994 respectively. Thirty-one UN member states do <b>not</b> recognize Israel. ... "
The bearer of this <b>passport</b> is forbidden from <b>traveling to occupied Palestine</b>. The visa policy of Lebanon deals with the requirements which a foreign national
wishing to ... An identity document is accepted in lieu of a <b>passport</b> for Jordanian
citizens. ... Visa is <b>not</b> required for travelers of Lebanese origins <b>traveling</b> with any
... The wife of a <b>Palestinian</b> refugee in the Republic of Lebanon or a <b>holder</b> of a ... The term "<b>Palestinian</b> territories" has been used for many years to describe the
territories ... The term <b>Occupied Palestinian</b> Territory was used by the UN and
other ... Israeli sovereignty, however, has <b>not</b> been recognized by any country,
since ... the situation of human <b>rights</b> in the <b>Palestinian</b> territories <b>occupied</b> since
1967 ... Pakistani passports (Urdu: پاکستانی پاسپورٹ) are issued to Pakistani citizens
for the purpose of international <b>travel</b>. They are issued by the Directorate ... British passports are passports issued by the United Kingdom to those holding
any form of British nationality. There are different types of British nationality, and
different types of British passports as a result. A British <b>passport</b> enables the
bearer to <b>travel</b> worldwide and serves as proof ... British citizens can use their
<b>passport</b> as evidence of <b>right</b> of abode in the ... | The holder of this passport is not entitled to travel to occupied palestine? |
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