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<b>Amhara Region</b> is one of the nine ethnic divisions of Ethiopia, containing the
homeland of the ... <b>There</b> are also <b>many</b> fast days throughout the year, when only
vegetables or fish may be eaten. Marriages are often ... Like other Regions in
Ethiopia, Amhara is subdivided into administrative <b>zones</b>. Agew Awi · East
Gojjam ... This article provides a list of the 108 districts, in the <b>Amhara Region</b> of Ethiopia,
compiled from material on the Central Statistical Agency website. Contents. 1 List
of districts by <b>zone</b>. 1.1 Defunct districts/woredas; 1.2 Agew Awi <b>Zone</b>; 1.3 East
Gojjam <b>Zone</b> ... Text is <b>available</b> under the Creative Commons Attribution-
ShareAlike License ... Dawa <b>zone</b>. The regions of Ethiopia are administratively divided into 68 or more
<b>zones</b> The ... 1 Addis Abeba; 2 Afar Region; 3 <b>Amhara Region</b>; 4 Benishangul-
Gumuz Region; 5 Dire Dawa; 6 Gambela Region ... Text is <b>available</b> under the
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. North Shewa (Amharic: ሰሜን ሸዋ) (or "Semien Shewa") is one of 10 <b>Zones</b> in the
Ethiopian <b>Amhara Region</b>. North Shewa takes its name from the kingdom or
former province of Shewa. The <b>Zone</b> is bordered on the south and the west by the
Oromia Region, on ... of this <b>Zone</b> have been renamed, divided, and <b>their</b>
boundaries were redrawn ... The Oromia Region (Oromo: Oromiyaa) is one of the nine regional states of
Ethiopia, the homeland of the Oromo. It is bordered by the Somali Region to the
east; the <b>Amhara Region</b>, the Afar ... In addition, <b>there</b> were reports of people
being displaced in the border area of Moyale and Borena <b>zones</b> due to this
conflict. Agew Awi (Amharic: አገው አዊ) is one of 11 <b>Zones</b> in the <b>Amhara Region</b> of
Ethiopia. It is named ... Text is <b>available</b> under the Creative Commons Attribution-
ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to
the ... |state=collapsed : {{<b>Zones</b> of the <b>Amhara Region</b>|state=collapsed}} to show the
template ... shows the template collapsed to the title bar if <b>there</b> is a {{navbar}} , a
... Wag Hemra (Amharic: ዋግኽምራ) is a <b>Zone</b> in the <b>Amhara Region</b> of Ethiopia. Its
name is a ... Text is <b>available</b> under the Creative Commons Attribution-
ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to
the Terms of ... West Gojjam (Amharic: ምእራብ ጎጃም) (or "Mirab Gojjam") is a <b>Zone</b> in the <b>Amhara</b>
<b>Region</b> of ... Text is <b>available</b> under the Creative Commons Attribution-
ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to
the Terms ... Oromia <b>Zone</b> is one of the <b>zones</b> in the <b>Amhara Region</b> of Ethiopia. Oromia is
named for the ... Text is <b>available</b> under the Creative Commons Attribution-
ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to
the ... | How many zones are there in amhara region? |
In cutlery or kitchenware, a <b>fork</b> is a utensil, now usually made of metal, whose
long handle terminates in a head that branches into several narrow and often ... In software engineering, a project <b>fork</b> happens when developers take a copy of
source code from one software package and start independent development on ... In computing, particularly in the context of the Unix operating system and its
workalikes, <b>fork</b> is an operation whereby a process creates a copy of itself. It is an
... In blockchain, a <b>fork</b> is defined variously as: "what happens when a blockchain
diverges into two potential paths forward"; "a change in protocol" or; a situation ... In chess, a <b>fork</b> is a tactic whereby a single piece makes two or more direct
attacks simultaneously. Most commonly two pieces are threatened, which is also
... In computing, a <b>fork</b> bomb is a denial-of-service attack wherein a process
continually replicates itself to deplete available system resources, slowing down
or ... A garden <b>fork</b>, spading <b>fork</b>, digging <b>fork</b> or graip is a gardening implement, with a
handle and several (usually four) short, sturdy tines. It is used for loosening, ... A bicycle <b>fork</b> is the part of a bicycle that holds the front wheel. A <b>fork</b> typically
consists of two blades which are joined at the top by a <b>fork</b> crown. The crown is ... In a computer file system, a <b>fork</b> is a set of data associated with a file-system
object. File systems without <b>forks</b> only allow a single set of data for the contents, ... The South <b>Fork</b> Dam was an earthenwork dam forming Lake Conemaugh an
artificial body of water near South <b>Fork</b>, Pennsylvania, United States. On May 31
... | One of the pointed divisions of a fork? |
The <b>2018 regular season</b>'s 256 games were played over a 17-week schedule
that began on September 6. Each of the league's ... The <b>regular season</b> began on October 16, <b>2018</b> and ended on April 10, 2019.
The entire schedule was released on August 10, ... The <b>regular season</b> ended on April 11, <b>2018</b>. The playoffs began on April 14,
<b>2018</b> and ended on June 8 with the Golden State ... The <b>2018 season</b> was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' 43rd in the National Football
League and ... 1 Draft; 2 Staff; 3 Final roster; 4 Preseason; 5 <b>Regular season</b>. The 2017 NFL <b>season</b> was the 98th <b>season</b> in the history of the National Football
League (NFL) ... March 9: Houston traded QB Brock Osweiler, a <b>2018</b> second-
round pick, and a 2017 sixth-round pick to ... The 2017 <b>regular season</b>'s 256
games which were played over a 17-week schedule which began on September
7. The <b>regular season</b> began on October 4, 2017, and ended on April 8, <b>2018</b>. The
<b>2018</b> Stanley Cup playoffs began on April 11, ... On March 27, the team played its final spring training game, defeating the
Chicago Cubs, 4–2. <b>Regular season</b>[edit]. Opening Day, March 29 ... 31 teams competed in an 82-game <b>regular season</b>. The <b>regular season</b> began
on October 3, <b>2018</b>, and ended on April 6, 2019. <b>Regular season</b>[edit]. Schedule and results[edit]. On January 11, the NFL
announced that the Raiders ... The 2019 <b>regular season</b>'s 256 games were played over a ... in their respective
divisions in <b>2018</b> (e.g., the team that finished ... | When does the nba regular season end 2018? |
Josephine Lynn "<b>Joey</b>" Potter (born 14 May 1983) is a fictional character and de
facto lead role from the WB television drama <b>Dawson's Creek</b>, portrayed by Katie
Holmes. ... In the beginning of the sixth season, it is revealed that <b>Joey</b> didn't <b>end</b>
<b>up</b> going to Paris, but went home to Capeside. After not talking all summer, she ... Dawson Wade Leery is the central character from the WB television drama
<b>Dawson's Creek</b>, ... Soon Dawson and <b>Joey end up</b> back together. ... He <b>does</b>,
but wrecks it on the way in and is told he must pay $3,000 to repair the damage to
the ... <b>Dawson's Creek</b>, an American television series, was created by Kevin Williamson
, who was the executive producer until the <b>end</b> of the show's second season. ...
Katie Holmes portrays his best friend and love interest <b>Joey</b> Potter, with Joshua ...
The three of them <b>end up</b> in a bar where Dawson finds some emotional clarity. <b>Dawson's Creek</b> is an American teen drama television series about the fictional
lives of a close-knit group of friends beginning in high school and continuing in
college that ran from 1998 to 2003. The series starred James Van Der Beek as
Dawson Leery, Katie Holmes as his best friend and love interest <b>Joey</b> Potter, ...
Thus, Stupin would often <b>end up</b> spending hours in the editing room with the ... Kate Noelle Holmes (born December 18, 1978) is an American actress, producer,
and director. She first achieved fame as <b>Joey</b> Potter on the television series
<b>Dawson's Creek</b> (1998–2003). ... <b>Dawson's Creek ended</b> its run in 2003, and
Holmes was the only actor to appear in all 128 episodes. "It was ... "What Katie
<b>Did</b> Next". <b>Joey</b> Potter (sister-in-law). Residence, Capeside, Massachusetts. Douglas "Doug
" Witter is a fictional character from the WB television drama <b>Dawson's Creek</b>, ...
Doug is mentioned but he <b>does</b> not appear at all in season two, since the actor ...
Doug ends <b>up</b> arresting Pacey and five of his friends (<b>Joey</b> Potter, Dawson, Jack
... Abigail "Gail" Leery is a fictional character from the American television program,
<b>Dawson's Creek</b>, ... This article does not cite any sources. ... Gail's son Dawson,
and his friend <b>Joey</b>, had already found out in previous episodes. Mitch and Gail
battle through their issues, and at the <b>end</b> of the season, they are apparently
happy ... Joshua Jackson (born June 11, 1978) is a Canadian-American actor. He is
known for his ... Jackson grew <b>up</b> in California until the age of 8. ... Shortly after
<b>Dawson's Creek ended</b> in 2003, Jackson played the lead role in films alongside
Dennis Hopper (Americano), Harvey Keitel (Shadows in the Sun) ... 1998, Apt
Pupil, <b>Joey</b>. Nathan Jonas "<b>Joey</b>" Jordison (born April 26, 1975), is an American musician,
songwriter, ... His mother remarried and set <b>up</b> a funeral parlor where Jordison
would ... cost him the ability to play the drums toward the <b>end</b> of his time with
Slipknot. ... an appearance on an episode of <b>Dawson's Creek</b> entitled "Living
Dead Girl". Full Episodes Online[edit]. Canadian broadcaster Global TV has launched an
online initiative ... <b>Does</b> anyone think we need to post an episode list here on
Wikipedia when we'd ... The <b>end</b> of the featured article text stops with a quotation
mark. ... quips and painfully melodramatic monologues that make <b>up Dawson's</b>
<b>Creek</b> ... | Who does joey on dawson creek end up with? |
The second installment of The <b>Challenge</b>: <b>Champs vs</b>. ... and the last player
remaining <b>wins</b> for their team, while the bottom <b>3</b> teams are on the chopping
block. Zach gave his MVP earnings from the recent <b>challenge won</b> to Ashley. ... The
<b>Stars</b> were tied after the LVP vote, so the <b>Champs</b> got to choose ... The <b>Challenge</b> is a reality game show on MTV that is spun off from the network's
two reality ... The <b>winning</b> pair in the elimination rounds return to their <b>season</b> and
stay in the game, while the losing pair ... The 2nd and <b>3rd</b> installment consisted of
Team Bad Asses <b>vs</b>. ... <b>Stars</b> (originally known as The <b>Challenge</b>: <b>Champs vs</b>. Contestants competed to <b>win</b> $50,000 to donate to the charity of their choice. In
2017 the <b>series</b> format was changed to include celebrities and was renamed
<b>Champs vs</b>. <b>Stars</b>. The format featured alumni from Real World, Road ... Out of
Bounds: Similar to the original <b>challenge</b> "Pole Push" from The Gauntlet <b>III</b>,
Played in ... Stars; 7 The <b>Challenge</b>: Vendettas; 8 <b>Champs vs</b>. <b>Stars</b> (naming). <b>Challenge</b>
records dispute[edit]. There seems to be a dispute going on regarding a couple of
feats on the <b>Challenge</b> records table. They involve "Most <b>Challenges</b> Without
<b>Winning</b> an Elimination Round" and ... Stars (season 2), and the 2nd season of it(
3rd overall) called (<b>season 3</b>). The official trailer was shown during the special mini-<b>series Champs vs</b>. <b>Stars</b>.
For the first time, this <b>season</b> featured alumni from the US version of ... The
contestant did not <b>win</b> the <b>challenge</b> but placed in the Top <b>3</b> and was part of the
Troika. The male and female <b>winners</b> of the <b>challenge</b> would be safe from elimination,
and earn ... will enter the game, which will become a team competition -
Underdogs <b>vs</b>. ... Stage <b>3</b>: Players are divided into new pairs and follow a <b>series</b>
of checkpoints leading to a 10-mile kayak ride. ... <b>Stars</b> (<b>season</b> 2) · Vendettas ·
<b>Champs vs</b>. ... The <b>Challenge</b>: <b>Champs vs</b>. <b>Stars</b> (season 1) · The <b>Challenge</b>: <b>Champs vs</b>.
<b>Stars</b> (<b>season 3</b>) · The <b>Challenge</b>: Final Reckoning · The <b>Challenge</b>: Vendettas ... Are You the One?, sometimes abbreviated as AYTO?, is an American reality
television series ... From <b>season 3</b> onward, the prize was reduced any time that
the house failed to identify any ... Week 10: Dre was the ultimate <b>winner</b> of the
massage <b>challenge</b>, therefore he was given the power ... <b>Champs vs</b>. <b>Stars</b> 3,
None, $950. Spring Break <b>Challenge</b> is a one-off MTV reality game show spun off from MTV's
long-running reality game show, The <b>Challenge</b>. The spin-off <b>series</b> was
somewhat cast-contestant dependent on The <b>Challenge</b> ... The first team to get
their key and solve their puzzle <b>wins</b> the <b>challenge</b>. ... <b>Challenge</b> from The Inferno
<b>3</b>. | Who wins challenge champs vs stars season 3? |
<b>Attack on Titan is</b> a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hajime
Isayama. Set in a ... The series began serialization in Kodansha's monthly
publication Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine in its September 2009 <b>issue</b>. ... interval
between each <b>release</b> until mid 2013, when subsequent volumes started being
released on ... <b>Release</b>. Original network, NHK General TV. Original <b>release</b>, July 23, 2018 (
2018-07-23) – July 1, 2019 (2019-07-01). Season chronology. ← Previous
Season 2 · List of <b>Attack on Titan</b> episodes. The third season of the <b>Attack on</b>
<b>Titan</b> anime television series was produced by IG Port's Wit ... The opening theme
for the season's first 12 episodes <b>is</b> "Red Swan" by ... The Teen <b>Titans are</b> a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic
books published ... 2 launched with a <b>new</b> #1 following the <b>release</b> of Tales of the
Teen <b>Titans</b> #44 and Annual ... <b>Issue</b> #1 of <b>New</b> Teen <b>Titans</b> vol. ... of the Teen
<b>Titans</b> and Trigon has "another child" that, unlike Raven, <b>will</b> assist him in his
<b>attack</b>. <b>Attack on Titan is</b> a Japanese manga series both written and illustrated by Hajime
Isayama. ... An <b>Attack on Titan</b> mobile game was announced for <b>release</b> on iOS
and Android devices at the ... A 16-minute drama CD was created with the
anime's staff and included in the January 2014 <b>issue</b> of Bessatsu Shōnen
Magazine. The story <b>is</b> a parody of the <b>Attack on Titan</b> manga, featuring younger, chibi ... He
has a crush on Mikasa, and frequently <b>comes</b> into conflict with Eren. ... world,
capable of knocking <b>out</b> a Titan with a single slap from his paper fan. ... Saki
Nakagawa began publishing <b>Attack on Titan</b>: Junior High in the May <b>issue</b> of
Kodansha's ... <b>Attack on Titan is</b> a 2015 Japanese post-apocalyptic action film based on the
manga of the ... The film was announced on October 2011, with a planned
<b>release</b> date in ... while also introducing <b>new</b> elements that <b>would</b> later be used in
the manga. ... "Fans Report English Subtitle <b>Issues</b> for <b>Attack on Titan</b> Live-Action
Film". OP title translation. In Chinese writing system burrowed by Japanese and ...
Subsequent comments <b>should</b> be made in a <b>new</b> section. ... ask you to <b>come</b> to
the <b>Attack on Titan</b> Talk page so we discuss about the topic ... thinking of the
German word "Jäger" when <b>coming up</b> with Eren's surname, ... The series <b>is</b> a prequel to Hajime Isayama's <b>Attack on Titan</b> manga. ... Japanese
<b>release</b> date, Japanese ISBN, English <b>release</b> date, English ISBN ... The series
received a special chapter in the May <b>issue</b> of Monthly Shōnen Sirius on ... A
number of volumes of the manga have made it onto The <b>New</b> York Times manga
... <b>Attack on Titan is</b> a Japanese fantasy anime television series adapted from the
manga of the ... Funimation has also licensed the anime for home video <b>release</b>
in 2014. Episode 1 of ... It was then confirmed in the January 2017 <b>issue</b> of the
Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine that the second season <b>would</b> premiere in April
2017. The series <b>is</b> a spinoff of Hajime Isayama's popular <b>Attack on Titan</b> (進撃の巨人, ...
<b>issue</b> on October 28, 2013 after the first <b>issue</b> to contain it quickly sold <b>out</b>. ...
Kodansha Comics announced their license to the series at their <b>New</b> York Comic
... On January 15, 2016, Kodansha Comics announced that they <b>would release</b>
the ... | When do new issues of attack on titan come out? |
The <b>release</b> coincided with the 20th anniversary of the anime series. ... the film <b>is</b>
also a reference to the first episode of the anime, "<b>Pokémon</b>, I <b>Choose You</b>! ...
titled <b>Pokémon</b> the Movie: The Power of <b>Us</b>, was animated by OLM and Wit
Studio, ... <b>Pokémon</b> - I <b>Choose You</b>!" <b>is</b> the first episode of the <b>Pokémon</b> anime series. It
was first ... Ash <b>does</b> not care and receives the <b>Pokémon</b>, which turns <b>out</b> to be
the ... Ash soon <b>comes</b> to realize that the <b>Pikachu</b> refuses to <b>go</b> inside his Poké
Ball and ... <b>on</b> January 1, 1998, that the anime <b>would</b> be edited for the <b>American</b>
market. <b>Pokémon is</b> a media franchise created by video game designer Satoshi Tajiri that
centers <b>on</b> ... A live-action film, <b>Pokémon</b> Detective <b>Pikachu</b>, was produced by
<b>American</b> studio ... A reboot to the film franchise began with the <b>release</b> of the
20th movie, <b>Pokémon</b> the Movie: I <b>Choose You</b>!, in Japan <b>on</b> July 15, 2017. <b>Pokémon</b> also known as Pocket Monsters in Japan, <b>is</b> a Japanese media
franchise managed ... The mobile augmented reality game <b>Pokémon Go</b> was
<b>released</b> in July 2016. ... A reboot to the film franchise began with the <b>release</b> of
the 20th movie, <b>Pokémon</b> the Movie: I <b>Choose You</b>!, in Japan <b>on</b> July 15, 2017. It
was ... <b>Pokémon</b> Theme <b>is</b> a song written by John Siegler and John Loeffler and
performed by Jason Paige. It was the theme song for the first season of the
English adaptation of the <b>Pokémon</b> anime. Since its <b>release</b>, the song has been
virtually synonymous with the <b>Pokémon</b> ... Ben Dixon once again covered it for
<b>Pokémon</b> the Movie: I <b>Choose You</b>! The division between series of <b>Pokémon is</b> based <b>on</b> the English version ... 52
episodes that aired in the <b>U.S.</b> (from September 1998 to September 1999) <b>are</b> a
... and it has a new Japanese slogan, "I'll get you, <b>Pokémon</b>! ... (<b>Pokémon</b> I
<b>Choose You</b>!) ... While <b>on</b> the road to Vermilion City, Ash, Misty, Brock, and
<b>Pikachu come</b> ... "I <b>Choose You</b>" <b>is</b> a song by <b>American</b> singer and songwriter Sara Bareilles from
her fourth ... "I <b>Choose You</b>" debuted at number 36 <b>on</b> the <b>US</b> Billboard Adult Top
40 chart for the week of March 1, 2014, and debuted at number 27 <b>on</b> the ... Ash Ketchum, known as Satoshi (サトシ) in Japan, <b>is</b> a fictional character in the
<b>Pokémon</b> ... He <b>is</b> loosely based <b>on</b> Red, the player character from the
Generation I games ... while the <b>US</b> purchased more items featuring Ash and
<b>Pikachu</b>, his <b>Pokémon</b>, together. ... The series starts with the episode '<b>Pokémon</b>, I
<b>Choose You</b>! <b>Pokémon</b> Gold Version and <b>Pokémon</b> Silver Version <b>are</b> role-playing video
games developed ... They were <b>released</b> in Japan in 1999, Australia and North
<b>America</b> in 2000, ... <b>Pokémon</b> Gold and Silver were critically acclaimed upon
<b>release</b>. ... (hopefully) Game Boy Color edition <b>is</b> definitely the version to get if
<b>you</b> aren't ... <b>Pikachu are</b> a species of <b>Pokémon</b>, fictional creatures that appear in an
assortment of video ... <b>Pokémon</b> Let's <b>Go</b>, which <b>is</b> based heavily <b>on</b> Yellow, has
<b>Pikachu</b> as a starter ... Aside from the main series, <b>Pikachu</b> stars in Hey <b>You</b>,
<b>Pikachu</b>! for the ... their favourite <b>Pokémon</b> was, they <b>would</b> "almost always"
<b>choose Pikachu</b>. | When does pokemon i choose you come out in america? |
<b>Every Day is</b> a <b>2018</b> American romantic fantasy drama <b>film</b> directed by Michael
Sucsy and written by Jesse Andrews, based <b>on</b> the 2012 novel of the same name
... "This <b>Is</b> the Day" <b>is</b> a song written by Matt Johnson and originally released as a
single by his band The The <b>on</b> 2 September 1983. It reached number 71 in the
<b>UK</b> Singles Chart. A version of the song was included <b>on</b> the band's debut album
Soul Mining, ... The song was also featured in a sing-along scene in the <b>2018 film</b>
<b>Every Day</b>. They Shall Not Grow Old <b>is</b> a <b>2018</b> documentary <b>film</b> directed and produced by
Peter Jackson. ... Which <b>is</b>: what was it like to be a <b>British</b> soldier <b>on</b> the western
front? ... To accompany the <b>film</b>, a special episode of the documentary series
What <b>Do</b> Artists <b>Do All Day</b>? which followed Peter Jackson making the <b>film</b> aired
the ... Sicario: <b>Day of the</b> Soldado (titled Sicario 2: Soldado in the <b>UK</b>) <b>is a 2018</b> ... <b>On</b>
October 27, 2016, Catherine Keener was cast in the <b>film</b>, which Lionsgate and ... United States; <b>United Kingdom</b>; France. Language, English. Budget, $40 million.
Box office, $119.9 million. The Commuter <b>is</b> a <b>2018</b> action thriller <b>film</b> directed by
Jaume Collet-Serra and written by Byron ... He goes through the same routine
train commute to work and back <b>every day</b>, taking the Hudson Line from
Tarrytown ... Annihilation <b>is a 2018</b> science fiction psychological horror <b>film</b> written and
directed by Alex Garland, based <b>on</b> the novel <b>of the</b> same name by Jeff
VanderMeer. Yesterday <b>is a</b> 2019 <b>British</b> romantic comedy <b>film</b> directed by Danny Boyle and
screenplay by ... Following <b>a</b> performance <b>on</b> local television, Jack <b>is</b> invited by
pop star Ed Sheeran to play as his opening act in Moscow. ... the <b>United Kingdom</b>
starting <b>on</b> 26 April <b>2018</b>, with scenes filmed <b>all</b> around ... <b>A</b> Hard <b>Day's</b> Night ·
Help! <b>A</b> Rainy <b>Day</b> in New York <b>is a</b> 2019 American romantic comedy <b>film</b> written and
directed by ... The <b>film</b> was completed in <b>2018</b>, but its distributor Amazon Studios
halted the release <b>of the film</b> following controversy regarding Allen and ... Gatsby
<b>is</b> surprised the actress turns <b>out</b> to be the younger sister of <b>a</b> previous girlfriend. Once Upon <b>a</b> Time in Hollywood <b>is a</b> 2019 comedy-drama <b>film</b> written and
directed by Quentin Tarantino. Produced by Columbia Pictures, Bona <b>Film</b> Group,
Heyday <b>Films</b>, and Visiona Romantica and distributed by Sony Pictures
Releasing, it <b>is a</b> co-production between the United States, <b>United Kingdom</b> and
China. ... <b>On</b> February 28, <b>2018</b>, the <b>film</b> was titled Once Upon <b>a</b> Time in
Hollywood, ... Edward John Izzard <b>is</b> an English stand-<b>up</b> comic, actor, writer, and political
activist. ... He twice ran for <b>a</b> seat <b>on</b> Labour's National Executive Committee. ... In
2009, he completed 43 marathons in 51 <b>days</b> for Sport Relief despite having no
... He <b>is</b> also <b>a</b> republican, believing that <b>Britain should</b> have <b>a</b> democratically
elected ... | When does every day come out in the uk? |
Pages in category "<b>Catholic secondary schools</b> in the <b>United States</b>". The
following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent
... In 2002, the <b>United States</b> Supreme Court partially vitiated these amendments, in
theory, when they ruled that vouchers ... <b>Catholic high schools</b> in the <b>United States</b> by state (3 C) ... <b>Catholic secondary</b>
<b>schools</b> in California (3 C, 123 P). ▻ <b>Catholic secondary schools</b> in Colorado (8 ... Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. ▻
<b>Catholic</b> preparatory <b>schools</b> in the <b>United States</b> by state (1 C). *. ▻ <b>Catholic</b> ... St. Francis Preparatory School, commonly known as St. Francis Prep, is a private,
independent <b>Catholic</b> college preparatory school in Fresh Meadows, Queens,
New York City, New York. It is the largest non-diocesan <b>Catholic high</b> school in
the <b>United States</b>. ... Known as the "Battle of the Boulevard" due to the two
<b>schools</b> being located ... Pages in category "Defunct <b>Catholic secondary schools</b> in the <b>United States</b>". The
following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect ... Private K-12 schools in the <b>United States</b> by state (11 C). ▻ Private preparatory
schools in the <b>United States</b> by state (3 C). ▻ <b>Catholic high schools</b> in the ... Covington <b>Catholic High</b> School (abbreviated CCH or CovCath) is a private,
Roman <b>Catholic high</b> school for boys in Park Hills, Kentucky, <b>United States</b>. ... In
its early years, the <b>school's</b> support and students came primarily from parishes in
... Pages in category "<b>Catholic secondary schools</b> in Florida" ... Academy <b>of the</b> Holy
Names (Florida) · Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll High School · Archbishop ... Academy <b>of the</b> Sacred Heart (Bloomfield Township, Michigan) · All Saints
Central <b>High</b> School · Austin <b>Catholic High</b> School (Michigan) ... | Number of catholic high schools in the united states? |
"<b>Angels from the Realms of Glory</b>" is a Christmas carol written by Scottish poet
James Montgomery. It was first printed in the Sheffield Iris on Christmas Eve 1816
, ... "Angels We Have Heard on High" is a Christmas carol with English lyrics by
James Chadwick, ... In England, the words of James Montgomery's "<b>Angels from</b>
<b>the Realms of Glory</b>" are usually sung to this tune, with the "Gloria in excelsis Deo
" ... Christmas... From the <b>Realms of Glory</b> is the first holiday album by contemporary
Christian ... Christmas... From the Realms of Glory ... "<b>Angels</b>" (interlude), 1:50. 6. Hod is the eighth sephira of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. Hod sits below Gevurah
and across ... from Netzach, and are given form in the symbolic <b>realm</b> by Hod,
manifesting unconsciously through Yesod to Malkuth. ... K-B-D · <b>Glory</b> (religion) ... Ar Hyd y Nos is a Welsh song sung to a tune that was first recorded in Edward
Jones' Musical ... Translation: All the stars' twinkles say: All through the night: "
This is the way to the <b>realm of glory</b>,": All through the night. ... Sleep my child and
peace attend thee,: All through the night: Guardian <b>angels</b> God will send thee, ... Henrie Mutuku is a Kenyan Gospel Singer. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Music career;
3 Inspiration ... <b>Angels From The Realm Of Glory</b> (Hymn) - Henrie Mutuku,
retrieved 2020-01-03; ^ Away In A Manger (Hymn) - Henrie Mutuku, retrieved
2020-01- ... The Hidden Words is a book revealed in Baghdad around 1858 by Baháʼu'lláh,
the founder of ... There are several versions of this tradition, but common to all are
that the <b>angel</b> Gabriel appeared to her and consoled her by telling ... descended
from the <b>realm of glory</b>, uttered by the tongue of power and might, and revealed ... A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved
you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my ... | Who wrote angels from the realms of glory? |
The 1930 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the inaugural FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the <b>world</b>
<b>championship</b> for men's national association <b>football</b> teams. It took place in
Uruguay from 13 to 30 July 1930. FIFA, <b>football's</b> international governing body,
selected Uruguay as <b>host</b> nation, as the <b>country</b> would be celebrating the
centenary of its <b>first</b> ... The <b>first</b> two <b>World Cup</b> matches took place simultaneously
, and were <b>won</b> by ... The FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was <b>first</b> held in 1930, when FIFA, the world's <b>football</b>
governing body, ... The <b>first</b> two <b>World Cup</b> matches took place simultaneously,
and were <b>won</b> by France and the United States, who beat Mexico 4–1 and ... For
the <b>first</b> time, the title holders and the <b>host country</b> were given automatic
qualification. The FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, often simply called the <b>World Cup</b>, is an international
association <b>football</b> ... The 21 <b>World Cup</b> tournaments have been <b>won</b> by eight
national teams. ... 17 <b>countries</b> have <b>hosted</b> the <b>World Cup</b>. ... The world's <b>first</b>
international <b>football</b> match was a challenge match played in Glasgow in 1872
between ... The FIFA Women's <b>World Cup</b> is an international <b>football</b> competition contested
by the senior ... The eight FIFA Women's <b>World Cup</b> tournaments have been <b>won</b>
by four national teams. ... Six <b>countries</b> have <b>hosted</b> the Women's <b>World Cup</b>. ...
After the <b>first</b> international women's tournaments were held in Asia in 1975 and ... Africa was chosen as the <b>host</b> for the 2010 <b>World Cup</b> as part of a short-lived ... in
Zürich; in the <b>first</b> round of voting, South Africa <b>received</b> 14 votes, ... Mandela had
previously spoken of the importance of <b>football</b> in his life, ... sources that the 2010
<b>World Cup</b> could be moved to another <b>country</b>. The FIFA <b>World Cup</b> is an international association <b>football</b> competition
established in 1930. ... The most recent <b>World Cup</b>, <b>hosted</b> by Russia in 2018,
was <b>won</b> by France, ... the latest final to have been between two teams playing
their <b>first</b> final. ... for the national <b>football</b> teams of the <b>countries</b>, not the articles for
the <b>countries</b>. Seventeen <b>countries</b> have been FIFA <b>World Cup hosts</b> in the competition's twenty
-one tournaments since the inaugural <b>World Cup</b> in 1930. The organization at
<b>first awarded hosting</b> to <b>countries</b> at meetings of FIFA's ... The Italian <b>Football</b>
Federation accepted the <b>hosting</b> duties on 9 October 1932. Results: Italy;
Sweden ... The 2006 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 18th FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the quadrennial
international <b>football world championship</b> tournament. It was held from 9 June to
9 July 2006 in Germany, which <b>won</b> the right to <b>host</b> ... The <b>first</b> two rounds were
held on 6 July 2000, and the final round was held on 7 July 2000, which
Germany <b>won</b> ... The 1930 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> Final was a <b>football</b> match contested by Uruguay and
Argentina to determine the champion of the 1930 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>. The final was
a rematch of the gold medal match of the 1928 Olympics, which Uruguay <b>won</b>
after a replay. ... After 12 minutes, Pablo Dorado put the <b>hosts</b> into the lead,
before Argentine ... The 2018 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 21st FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, an international <b>football</b>
tournament ... The bidding procedure to <b>host</b> the 2018 and 2022 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>
... Russia <b>won</b> the right to be the 2018 <b>host</b> in the second round of voting. ... It was
the <b>first</b> time three Nordic <b>countries</b> (Denmark, Iceland and Sweden) and four ... | Which country won the first football world cup and hosted it? |
The Roman Catholic <b>Archdiocese</b> of <b>Brisbane</b> is a Latin Church metropolitan
<b>archdiocese</b> of the Catholic Church in Australia located in <b>Brisbane</b> and covering
... The Anglican <b>Diocese</b> of <b>Brisbane</b>, also known as Anglican Church Southern
Queensland, is based in <b>Brisbane</b>, Queensland, Australia. The diocesan bishop's
... The <b>Archdiocese</b> of <b>Brisbane</b> may refer to: Anglican <b>Diocese</b> of <b>Brisbane</b>,
Australia; Roman Catholic <b>Archdiocese</b> of <b>Brisbane</b>, Australia ... <b>Diocese</b> of <b>Brisbane</b> or <b>Archdiocese</b> of <b>Brisbane</b> could refer to: Anglican <b>Diocese</b>
of <b>Brisbane</b> · Roman Catholic <b>Archdiocese</b> of <b>Brisbane</b> ... John Alexius Bathersby (26 July 1936 – 9 March 2020) was an Australian bishop
of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the sixth archbishop of the <b>Archdiocese</b> of
<b>Brisbane</b>, serving from ... The <b>Archdiocese</b> of <b>Brisbane</b> says the newspaper is "Australia's longest serving
Catholic newspaper". History[edit]. The Catholic Age began publication in 1892, ... The Cathedral of St Stephen is the heritage-listed cathedral church of the Roman
Catholic <b>Archdiocese</b> of <b>Brisbane</b> and seat of its archbishop. Mark Benedict Coleridge (born 25 September 1948) is an Australian Catholic
bishop. Since 11 May 2012 he has served as the seventh Archbishop of <b>Brisbane</b>
. He previously served as the Archbishop of Canberra–Goulburn (2006–12) and
as an auxiliary bishop of the <b>Archdiocese</b> ... <b>Brisbane</b> Catholic Education is the educational Vicariate of the Roman Catholic
<b>Archdiocese</b> of <b>Brisbane</b>, Queensland. History[edit]. The institution now known ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Archbishops of the Roman Catholic
<b>Archdiocese</b> of <b>Brisbane</b>. Current and former auxiliary bishops , bishops and ... | How many parishes are there in the brisbane archdiocese? |
The King James Version (KJV), also known as the <b>King James Bible</b> (KJB) or
simply the Authorized Version (AV), is an English translation of the Christian
Bible ... He sponsored the translation of the <b>Bible</b> into English that would later be named
after him: the Authorized <b>King James</b> Version. Dec 2, 2019 <b>...</b> The 1769 <b>King James Bible</b>, as revised by Benjamin Blayney. 198The <b>King</b>
<b>James Bible</b>. . The <b>King James</b> Only movement asserts that the <b>King James</b> Version of the <b>Bible</b>
is superior to all other English translations. Adherents, largely from evangelical, ... The New <b>King James</b> Version (NKJV) is an English translation of the <b>Bible</b> first
published in 1982 by Thomas Nelson. The New Testament was published in ... These are the books of the <b>King James</b> Version of the <b>Bible</b> along with the names
and numbers given them in the Douay Rheims <b>Bible</b> and Latin Vulgate. The English-language <b>King James</b> Version (<b>KJV</b>) of 1611 followed the lead of the
Luther <b>Bible</b> in using an inter-testamental section labelled "Books called ... The Book of Mormon contains many linguistic similarities to the <b>King James Bible</b>
(KJV). In some cases, entire passages are duplicated in the Book of Mormon. Dec 29, 2019 <b>...</b> The <b>King James Bible</b> Genesis. Exodus→. Chapters 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · 8 · 9 ·
10 · 11 · 12 · 13 · 14 · 15 · 16 · 17 · 18 · 19 · 20 · 21 · 22 · 23 · 24 ... Aug 27, 2019 <b>...</b> Chapter 1[edit]. <sup>1</sup> The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David,
the son of Abraham. <sup>2</sup> Abraham begat Isaac; and Isaac begat ... | When was the king james bible translated to english? |
<b>The Walking Dead</b> is an American post-apocalyptic horror television series for
AMC based on the comic book series by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and ... <b>The Walking Dead</b> is an American post-apocalyptic comic book series created by
writer Robert Kirkman and artist Tony Moore – who did the art for the first 6 ... <b>Walking Dead</b> or <b>The Walking Dead</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Arts, entertainment
and media. 1.1 <b>The Walking Dead</b> franchise; 1.2 Films; 1.3 Literature; 1.4 Music. <b>The Walking Dead</b> is an episodic adventure video game developed and
published by Telltale Games. Based on <b>The Walking Dead</b> comic book series,
the game ... <b>The Walking Dead</b> is an American post-apocalyptic television series based on
the comic book of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie ... <b>The Walking Dead</b> is an American media franchise created by Robert Kirkman,
Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard including a comic book series, television series,
... The sixth season of <b>The Walking Dead</b>, an American post-apocalyptic horror
television series on AMC, premiered on October 11, 2015, and concluded on
April 3 ... The seventh season of <b>The Walking Dead</b>, an American post-apocalyptic horror
television series on AMC, premiered on October 23, 2016, and concluded on ... The third season of <b>The Walking Dead</b>, an American post-apocalyptic horror
television series on AMC, premiered on October 14, 2012, and concluded on
March ... <b>The Walking Dead</b> is an episodic, graphic adventure video game series
developed and published by Telltale Games and Skybound Games, based on
The ... | Where was season 3 of the walking dead filmed? |
The seventh and final <b>season</b> of the American television sitcom <b>New Girl</b>
premiered on Fox on ... overall, No. in <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by,
Original <b>air</b> date, Prod. ... Schmidt <b>has</b> also grown a mustache, which bothers
Nick. Winston ... Main article: <b>New Girl</b> (<b>season 7</b>). No. overall, No. in season, Title, Directed by,
Written by, Original <b>air</b> date, Prod. code, U.S. ... <b>New Girl</b> is an American television sitcom created by Elizabeth Meriwether for the
Fox ... Particular praise <b>has</b> been given to the performances of Deschanel, ...
<b>Season 7</b> advances the storyline three years later where Schmidt and Cece have
a ... Each <b>New Girl</b> episode <b>starts</b> out as a pitch page, goes through stages of an
... Marie seduces <b>Will</b>, who allows her to print documents. The prison spirals out of
control and Linda and <b>Will</b> struggle in their <b>new</b> position to get the drug problem ... The seventh and final <b>season</b> of the American ABC fantasy-drama Once Upon a
Time was ... Andrew J. West and Alison Fernandez <b>were</b> announced as <b>new</b>
regulars in May 2017. ... The <b>season</b> also included <b>new</b> iteration of various
characters previously ... "'<b>New Girl</b>' <b>premiere</b> doubles in week 29 broadcast Live +
<b>7</b> ratings". The seventh <b>season</b> of House premiered on September 20, 2010, and ended on
May 23, 2011. House and Cuddy attempt to make a real relationship work and
face the question as to whether their <b>new</b> relationship <b>will</b> affect their ability to
diagnose patients. The <b>new season</b> features a <b>new</b> opening title sequence. ...
Prior to the <b>start</b> of the <b>season</b>, it was announced that a multi-episode arc that ... In the <b>season 7 premiere</b>, it is revealed that Schmidt <b>has</b> become a stay-at-home
dad to their three-year-old daughter Ruth. The seventh and final season of the American comedy-drama television series
Orange Is the ... after being released from SHU. Tamika <b>starts</b> to make changes
as the <b>new</b> warden, <b>starting</b> with prison transfers. ... On Metacritic, <b>season 7 has</b> a
score of 82 out of 100, based on 10 reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it <b>has</b> a 97% ... The seventh <b>season</b> of the American television comedy The Office premiered on
September 23, ... This <b>was the</b> last <b>season</b> to feature Michael Scott, played by
Carell, as the lead ... <b>New</b> writers in the seventh <b>season</b> include Peter Ocko, Jon
Vitti, Steve Hely, ... <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original <b>air</b> date, Prod. Emiko <b>starts</b> to see the good in Oliver and thinks about <b>starting</b> to talk. Dinah
reads a note from an unknown source stating that someone <b>will</b> kill the vigilantes
one ... | When did season 7 of new girl start? |
<b>Sex and the City</b> is an American romantic comedy-drama television series
created by Darren ... Set and <b>filmed</b> in New York City and based on Candace
Bushnell's 1997 book of the same name, the show follows the lives of a group of
four ... <b>Filming</b> in New York <b>City</b> was postponed to the end of July as ... Consequently,
the Abu Dhabi segment of the film was <b>filmed</b> in Morocco. <b>Sex and the City</b> is a 2008 American romantic comedy film written and directed
by Michael Patrick King in his feature film directorial ... The fifth season of the American television romantic sitcom <b>Sex and the City</b> aired
in the United ... 2002 (2002-09-08), comprised eight episodes as opposed to the
original 18 episode order due to Parker's pregnancy at the time of <b>filming</b>. The fourth season of the American television romantic sitcom <b>Sex and the City</b>
aired in the United States on HBO. The show was created by Darren Star while ... Sarah Jessica Parker (born March 25, 1965) is an American actress, producer,
and designer. ... In 2012, Parker returned to television for the first time since <b>Sex</b>
<b>and the City</b>, portraying Isabelle Wright in three episodes of the FOX series Glee.
... on <b>Sex and the City</b>, has always been a well-timed comeback or a reaction
<b>shot</b>. The sixth and final season of the American television romantic sitcom <b>Sex and</b>
<b>the City</b> aired in the United States on HBO. The show was created by Darren Star
... Kim Victoria Cattrall is a British-Canadian actress. She is best known for her role
as Samantha Jones on HBO's <b>Sex and the City</b> ... In November 2009, while
<b>filming Sex and the City</b> 2 in Marrakech, Morocco, she took part in a seminar, '
Being ... The first season of <b>Sex and the City</b>, an American television romantic sitcom,
aired in the United States on HBO from June 6 to August 23, 1998. Based on the
... Tulane University has been portrayed in several books, television shows, films
and video ... The Pelican Brief (1993): It was <b>filmed</b> on Tulane's uptown campus
and the president's house at Two Audubon Place. Runaway Jury ... <b>Sex and the</b>
<b>City</b>: In season 2, Mr. Big marries Natasha, who is a Tulane alumna . Treme:
<b>Filmed</b> ... | Where was sex and the city tv show filmed? |
The common criteria of any <b>hamstring</b> muscles <b>are</b>: Muscles <b>should originate</b>
from ischial tuberosity. Muscles <b>should</b> be inserted over the knee joint, in the tibia
... In human anatomy, the muscles of the hip joint <b>are</b> those muscles that cause
movement in the hip. Most modern anatomists define 17 of these muscles,
although some additional muscles may sometimes be considered. These <b>are</b>
often divided into four <b>groups</b> according to their orientation around ... The
<b>hamstring</b> muscles, which <b>originate</b> mostly from the ischial tuberosity ... The posterior compartment of the thigh is one of the fascial compartments that
contains the knee flexors and hip extensors known as the <b>hamstring</b> muscles, ...
The <b>hamstrings are</b> innervated by the sciatic nerve, specifically by a main branch
of it: the tibial nerve. (The short head of the ... lateral rotator <b>group</b>: quadratus
femoris ... All muscles in the lateral rotator <b>group originate</b> from the hip bone and insert on
to the upper extremity of the femur. The muscles <b>are</b> innervated by the sacral ... The quadriceps femoris is a large muscle <b>group</b> that includes the four prevailing
muscles on the ... The other three lie deep to rectus femoris and <b>originate</b> from
the body of the femur, which ... All four quadriceps <b>are</b> powerful extensors of the
knee joint. ... terminology. For an overview, see Anatomical terminology.
<b>Hamstring</b> ... The adductor muscles of the hip <b>are</b> a <b>group</b> of muscles mostly used for bringing
the thighs ... compartment of thigh. The adductors <b>originate</b> on the pubis and
ischium bones and insert mainly on the medial posterior surface of the femur. ...
<b>hamstring</b> · biceps femoris · semitendinosus · semimembranosus · Medial ·
pectineus ... The adductor magnus is a large triangular muscle, situated on the medial side of
the thigh. ... the ischiocondylar portion (or <b>hamstring</b> portion) is often considered
part of the <b>hamstring group</b> of muscles. ... It is a composite muscle as the
adductor and <b>hamstring</b> portions of the muscle <b>are</b> innervated by two different
nerves. The gluteal muscles <b>are</b> a <b>group</b> of three muscles which make up the buttocks:
the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius and gluteus minimus. The three muscles
<b>originate</b> from the ilium and sacrum and insert on the ... <b>hamstring</b> · biceps
femoris · semitendinosus · semimembranosus · Medial · pectineus · external
obturator ... Hamstringing is a method of crippling a person or animal so that they cannot walk
properly by ... The <b>hamstring</b> muscle <b>group</b> is made up of the biceps femoris, ...
These injuries <b>are</b> difficult to control or repair, leading often to permanent injury or
... The biceps femoris is a muscle of the thigh located to the posterior, or back. As its
name implies, it has two parts, one of which (the long head) forms part of the
<b>hamstrings</b> muscle <b>group</b>. ... Since the long head <b>originates</b> in the pelvis it is also
involved in hip extension. The long head ... You <b>can</b> help by adding to it. (
November ... | Where do the hamstrings originate as a group? |
Moseley Braun is the <b>first African</b>-<b>American woman to serve</b> in the U.S. <b>Senate</b>.
Along with Republican Edward Brooke, she was one of two <b>African Americans</b> to
... <b>First African</b>-<b>American female</b> and <b>African</b>-<b>American</b> Democrat to <b>serve</b> in the
United States <b>Senate</b>. ^ Resigned from office following election to the presidency
of ... <b>African Americans</b> have <b>served</b> in state legislatures, with several interruptions,
since Alexander ... <b>first African</b>-<b>American</b> man elected to the Alabama <b>Senate</b>:
Benjamin F. Royal ... <b>first African</b>-<b>American woman</b> elected to the Alaska House
of ... She won a seat in the Texas <b>Senate</b> in 1966, becoming the <b>first African</b>-<b>American</b>
state <b>senator</b> since 1883 and the <b>first</b> black <b>woman to serve</b> in that body. There have been 57 total <b>women</b> in the United States <b>Senate</b> since its
establishment in 1789. The <b>first woman</b> who <b>served</b> as a U.S. <b>senator</b>, Rebecca
Latimer Felton, ... Hirono was the <b>first</b> Asian-American <b>woman</b> and <b>first</b> Buddhist
person in the ... <b>African</b>-<b>American</b> and had been elected the previous year,
became the <b>first</b> ... The <b>first African Americans</b> to <b>serve</b> in the United States Congress were
Republicans elected ... Ten <b>African Americans</b> have <b>served</b> in the U.S. <b>Senate</b>,
four in the Republican Party. ... and Mia Love of Utah's 4th district, were elected in
2014, with Love being the <b>first</b> ever black Republican <b>woman</b> to be elected to
Congress. Thelma Harper (born December 2, 1940) is a former American politician and the
<b>first African</b>-<b>American woman</b> state <b>senator</b> in Tennessee. <b>First</b> elected in 1991, is
the longest-<b>serving female</b> State <b>Senator</b> in ... The United States House of Representatives has had 153 elected <b>African</b>-
<b>American</b> members, ... The <b>first African</b>-<b>American woman to serve</b> as a
representative was Shirley Chisholm from New York's 12th congressional district
in 1969 ... Retired from office to run unsuccessfully for the United States <b>Senate</b>
seat in Missouri. Harris was also the <b>first African</b>-<b>American woman to serve</b> in the Cabinet. Former
North Carolina <b>Senator</b> Elizabeth Dole is the <b>first woman</b> to have <b>served</b> in two ... Constance Baker Motley (September 14, 1921 – September 28, 2005) was an
<b>African</b>-<b>American</b> civil rights activist, lawyer, judge, state <b>senator</b>, and Borough
President of Manhattan, New York City. She was the <b>first African</b>-<b>American</b>
<b>woman</b> appointed to the federal judiciary, <b>serving</b> as a ... | Who was the first african american woman to serve in the senate? |
When Jesus discusses <b>marriage</b>, <b>he</b> points out that there <b>is</b> some responsibility
for a <b>man marrying</b> a woman (and vice versa). <b>Not</b> having assets of their own, ... Clerical celibacy <b>is</b> the discipline within the Catholic Church by which only
unmarried men are ... In the Eastern Catholic Churches, a <b>married</b> priest <b>is one</b>
who <b>married</b> before being ordained. ... The mainly Lebanese Maronite Church
<b>does not</b> demand celibacy <b>vows</b> from its deacons or parish priests; their monks,
however, ... In legal definitions for interpersonal status, a single <b>person is someone who is</b>
unmarried, <b>not</b> in ... involved in any type of serious romantic relationship,
including long-term dating, engagement, <b>marriage</b>, or <b>someone who is</b> 'single by
choice'. In the Catholic Church, a declaration of nullity, commonly called an annulment
and less ... A "Declaration of Nullity" <b>is not</b> the dissolution of an existing <b>marriage</b>
(as <b>is</b> a ... The Catholic Church teaches that, in a true <b>marriage</b>, <b>one man</b> and <b>one</b>
... <b>vows</b>, though the cleric presides over the exchange of the <b>vows</b> and any Mass
or ... Remarriage <b>is</b> a <b>marriage</b> that takes place after a previous marital union <b>has</b>
ended, as through ... Not to be confused with wedding vow renewal ceremony. ...
<b>married</b>. <b>Someone</b> who repeatedly remarries <b>is</b> referred to as a serial wedder. ...
However, second <b>marriages</b> do <b>not</b> always fare any better than the first. Again the
... Posthumous <b>marriage</b> (or necrogamy) <b>is</b> a <b>marriage</b> in which <b>one</b> of the
participating members ... However, this <b>marriage does not</b> entail any right of
intestate succession for the benefit of the surviving ... The mayor conducting the
ceremony will read the Presidential decree instead of the deceased <b>man's</b>
<b>marriage vows</b>. “Getting <b>Married</b> Today” <b>is</b> the 70th episode of the ABC television series,
Desperate ... She tells him it's <b>not</b> his fault and <b>he</b> insists it <b>is</b>, since Victor <b>has</b>
always been desperate for his father's approval, especially since ... Bree <b>vows</b>
she's <b>not</b> coming home until after the baby <b>is</b> born but that they'll be up to visit her
this weekend. That <b>is</b>, although they promised <b>not to marry</b> "as long as they lived as Beguines,"
to quote <b>one</b> of the early Rules, they were free to leave at any time. Beguines ... In the Mahabharata, Bhishma (Sanskrit: भीष्म) <b>was</b> well known for his pledge
of Celibacy. <b>He</b> ... Shantanu accepted her condition and made a <b>vow</b> never to ask
her the reason for her actions. They <b>married</b> and she later gave birth to a son. ...
Duryodhana often confronted Bhishma alleging that <b>he was not</b> actually fighting ... In the epic Mahabharata, Shantanu <b>was</b> a Kuru king of Hastinapura. <b>He was</b> a
descendant of ... Pratipa however refused since <b>he had</b> taken a <b>vow not</b> to lust for
anybody, and ... <b>He</b> then proposed that she <b>marry</b> his son, to which she agreed. | One who has vowed not to marry one word? |
Sheree Julienne Wilson (born December 12, 1958) is an American actress,
producer, businesswoman, and model. She is best known for her roles as April
Stevens Ewing on the American primetime television series Dallas (1986–1991)
and as <b>Alex Cahill</b>-Walker on the television series <b>Walker</b>, <b>Texas Ranger</b> ... Alexandra "<b>Alex</b>" <b>Cahill</b>, whom <b>Walker</b> dates for a few seasons and finally marries
. Appeared in all but five episodes. Noble Willingham (Gailard Sartain, pilot) as ... While Tarrant County Assistant D.A. <b>Alex Cahill</b> is trying to prosecute cop killer
Benny Carl Devlin (Ray Lykins), she gets a veiled threat from former Cuervo
County ... He became engaged to, and married, the deputy district attorney Alexandra "<b>Alex</b>
" <b>Cahill</b>, with whom he had a ... <b>Alex</b> follows the case of the <b>ranger</b> and Harper gets support from his aide Garrett
Evans, while Gage and Kay Austin follow the case of the missing boy. The boy ... Cahill is a name of Irish origin. It is the anglicised version of the Gaelic "Ó Cathail"
meaning ... Irish professional football player; Pat Cahill (born 1949), Texas High
School football coach; Patricia Cahill (drug ... J.D. Cahill, title character in the
1973 movie Cahill U.S. Marshal; <b>Alex Cahill</b>, character in <b>Walker</b>, <b>Texas Ranger</b> ... ... Alexandra "<b>Alex</b>" <b>Cahill</b> character in the American Television series <b>Walker</b>,
<b>Texas Ranger</b> · Alexandra Borgia an Assistant District Attorney in Law & Order, ... ... film and television actor, featured in TV series Bewitched · Sheree J. Wilson (
lived in Boulder) – actress, played <b>Alex Cahill</b> in TV series <b>Walker</b>, <b>Texas Ranger</b>
... Dating of "internet phenomenon". From the article: "In 2006, he became the
subject of an ... "Beginnings" and add a dot in the last sentence before "<b>Walker</b>,
<b>Texas Ranger</b>". ... He is Cordell to everyone including his wife <b>Alex Cahill</b> and
CD. James Robert McMahon Jr. (born August 21, 1959) is an American former
football player. ... QB Jim McMahon; RB Marcus Allen; RB Herschel <b>Walker</b>; WR
Anthony Carter; TE Tim Wrightman ... Hugh McCullough (1940); Ray Mallouf (
1941); Bud Schwenk (1942); Ronnie <b>Cahill</b> (1943); John Grigas (1944); Vince
Oliver (1945) ... | Who plays alex cahill on walker texas ranger? |
<b>Inspector Gadget</b> is a 1999 American science fiction action comedy <b>film</b> directed
by David ... Three new characters were introduced such as Dr. Brenda Bradford (
<b>played</b> by Joely Fisher), Mayor Wilson (<b>played</b> by Cheri Oteri) and the ... With
help from his niece <b>Penny</b>, Gadget suspects Claw, who Brenda now works for. <b>Inspector Gadget</b> is a media franchise that began in 1983 with the DIC
Entertainment animated ... However, neither side is aware that it is Gadget's
niece, <b>Penny</b>, and her dog, Brain, who are truly responsible for thwarting M.A.D..
... His voice was <b>played</b> in the original series by Frank Welker, Maurice LaMarche
in Gadget and ... <b>Inspector Gadget</b> 2 is a 2003 American live-action comedy <b>film</b>, released direct-to
-video on ... Gadget asks G2 to help him save <b>Penny</b> and foil Claw's scheme and
G2 agrees. The next day, Claw activates his machine, which was hidden in a ... <b>Inspector Gadget</b> is a science fiction comedy animated series co-created by
Bruno Bianchi, ... Brain (Finot in French) – The family dog of <b>Inspector Gadget</b>
and <b>Penny</b>, the ... Most of those episodes were animated in Tokyo, Japan by
Tokyo <b>Movie</b> ... Francks remained with the show, however, and usually <b>performed</b>
the voice of ... <b>Inspector Gadget</b> is an American-Canadian-French CGI animated television
series produced ... <b>Penny</b> (voiced by Tara Strong) - <b>Penny</b> is <b>Inspector Gadget's</b>
niece, an agent in training. ... Little Liars, The 100, America's Next Top Model,
People's Choice Awards, Hello Ladies: The <b>Movie</b>, 2015 AFC Asian Cup and live
sport". Cree Summer Francks (born July 7, 1969) is an American-Canadian actress,
voice actress, comedian, and singer. She is known for playing Winifred "Freddie"
Brooks on the NBC sitcom A Different World. In animation, Summer was the
original voice of <b>Penny</b> in the 1983 cartoon <b>Inspector Gadget</b>. ... She is the
daughter of Don Francks, a Canadian <b>actor</b> and musician, and Lili ... <b>Inspector Gadget</b> Saves Christmas is a Christmas television special, featuring
characters from ... Gadget, along with <b>Penny</b> and Brain, heads off to the North
Pole, taking with him the assumption that Doctor Claw has not made his move yet
. Unlike other <b>Inspector Gadget</b> games, <b>players</b> do not have direct control over
Gadget himself, but rather his niece <b>Penny</b> and their dog Brain, who must assist
the ... Caitlin Elizabeth Wachs (pronounced wax; born March 15, 1989) is an American
production assistant and actress. She appeared alongside Ally Walker and
Robert Davi on the NBC television series Profiler in the role of Chloe Waters and
<b>played</b> the president's daughter, Rebecca Calloway, on the ABC ... 2003,
<b>Inspector Gadget</b> 2, <b>Penny</b>, Direct-to-video <b>film</b>. Gadget Boy & Heather is an animated television series from DIC Productions L.P.
and France ... Just as maladroit as the original <b>Inspector Gadget</b>, Gadget Boy was
usually bailed out of situations by the ... Heather (Tara Charendoff), a very tall
equivalent of sorts to <b>Penny</b> (the difference being that Heather is in her early 20s)
. | Who played penny in inspector gadget the movie? |
<b>Alice</b> is an American <b>sitcom television series</b> that aired on CBS from August 31,
1976, to March ... Henry's oft-mentioned wife Chloe was seen in one episode,
<b>played</b> by Ruth Buzzi. Celebrities playing either themselves or other characters ... Linda Lavin (born October 15, 1937) is an American actress and singer. She is
known for playing the title character in the <b>sitcom Alice</b> and for her ... Lavin also
<b>played</b> a dual role in <b>Alice</b>, as Debbie Walden, the wizened and former landlady
of ... Philip Anthony McKeon (November 11, 1964 – December 10, 2019) was an
American child <b>actor</b>, known for playing the role of Tommy Hyatt, the son of the
title character, on the <b>sitcom Alice</b> from 1976 to ... The Honeymooners is a classic American <b>television sitcom</b> created by and
starring Jackie ... In a 1967 revival, Ralph refers to <b>Alice</b> (<b>played</b> by Sheila
MacRae 1966–70 and once more in 1973) as being one of 12 children with her
father never ... Main article: <b>Alice</b> (<b>TV series</b>) ... joined the <b>show</b> later in its run, but in a role
different from that she had <b>played</b> in the film. <b>Alice</b> is a 2009 <b>television</b> miniseries that was originally broadcast on Canadian
cable <b>television</b> ... where people from <b>Alice's</b> world ("Oysters") are taken to,
sedated and <b>play</b> games in the casino, their ... <b>Alice</b> was the most watched
original mini-<b>series on</b> Syfy since Tin Man in 2007 (which rated the highest in
their history). Polly Dean Holliday (born July 2, 1937) is an American actress who has
appeared on stage, <b>television</b> and in film. She is best known for her portrayal of
sassy waitress Florence Jean "Flo" Castleberry on the 1970s <b>sitcom Alice</b>, which
she reprised in its short-lived spin-off, Flo. ... and appeared in <b>Alice</b> Childress'<b>s</b>
<b>play</b> Wedding Band at the Public Theater. <b>Alice</b> is an original <b>series</b> created for the Brazilian branch of the HBO Latin
America. The <b>series</b> ... The <b>series</b> is starred by Andreia Horta <b>who plays Alice</b>, a
young woman who leaves her small town to live in São Paulo, where she meets
several ... <b>Alice</b> Cooper is an American singer, songwriter, and <b>actor</b> whose career spans
over 50 years. With his distinctive raspy voice and a stage <b>show</b> that features
numerous ... Following a <b>series</b> of childhood illnesses, he moved with his family
to Phoenix, Arizona, where he attended Cortez High School. In his high school ... Elizabeth Howland (May 28, 1941 – December 31, 2015) was an American
actress. She worked on stage and <b>television</b>, and was best known for playing
Vera Gorman in <b>Alice</b>, the <b>sitcom</b> ... TheWrap. Retrieved May 27, 2016. ^ Ellis,
Ralph (May 25, 2016). "Actress Beth Howland dies; <b>played</b> waitress on <b>TV show</b> '
<b>Alice</b>'". | Who played alice on the tv show alice? |
Curtin and Belushi were the last two <b>cast members</b> hired. ... In 2001, Ferrell
became the <b>highest</b>-<b>paid cast member</b>, being paid $350,000 ... Kenan Stacy Thompson is an American actor and comedian. He has been a <b>cast</b>
<b>member</b> of the NBC sketch comedy series <b>Saturday Night Live</b> since 2003, ... The twentieth season of <b>Saturday Night Live</b>, an American sketch comedy series,
originally ... the <b>biggest</b> involvement into the show's affairs by NBC executives
since the 1980–1981 season and the <b>biggest</b> cast overhaul since the 1985–1986
season. This season saw the deaths of two <b>SNL</b> alumni: season 11 <b>cast member</b>
... Ferrell became the <b>highest paid cast member</b> of <b>Saturday Night Live</b> in 2001 with
a season salary of $350,000. Ferrell returned to <b>Saturday Night Live</b> as a guest ... As a live sketch comedy show, NBC's <b>Saturday Night Live</b> (officially abbreviated
<b>SNL</b>) has had ... Morello said that <b>members</b> of the <b>SNL cast</b> and crew, whom he
declined to name, "expressed ... In the end, the episode received 9.3 million
viewers—the program's <b>highest</b> ratings in nearly four years—but was panned by
critics. <b>SNL</b> features a two-tiered cast: the repertory members, also known as the "Not
Ready for Prime-Time Players", and newer <b>cast members</b>, known as "Featured ... After seven seasons, Ferrell left the show after recently becoming the <b>highest</b>
<b>paid cast member</b> in <b>SNL's</b> history. The last segment of the season finale featured
... David Khari Webber Chappelle is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer,
and producer. ... Chappelle said on Inside the Actors Studio that the death of his
father seven ... Common, <b>SNL cast members</b> Kenan Thompson, Michael Che and
Colin Jost, as well as Eddie Murphy. ... You guys are <b>the best</b> neighbors ever. "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!" is a famous phrase typically featured on
the American sketch comedy show <b>Saturday Night Live</b>, which runs on the NBC
broadcast network. It is generally used as a way to end a cold opening sketch
and lead into the opening titles/montage and cast introductions for the program.
... The phrase is typically spoken by a host, <b>cast member</b>(s), and/or musical ... National Lampoon's Animal House is a 1978 American comedy film directed by
John Landis ... When most of the Lampoon group moved on to <b>SNL</b> except for
Harold Ramis, Reitman approached him with an ... would not be very successful;
although this made him the <b>highest</b>-<b>paid member</b> of the <b>cast</b> (Neidemeyer's horse
, ... | Who is the highest paid snl cast member? |
The <b>nutrition</b> facts <b>label</b> is a <b>label</b> required on most packaged food in many
countries, showing ... In the <b>United States</b>, the <b>Nutritional</b> Facts <b>label</b> lists the
percentage supplied that is recommended to be met, or to be limited, in one day
of human ... The Reference Daily Intake (RDI) used in <b>nutrition labeling</b> on food and dietary
supplement products in the <b>U.S.</b> and Canada is the daily intake level of a <b>nutrient</b>
... The <b>Nutrition Labeling</b> and Education Act (NLEA) (Public Law 101-535) is a 1990
<b>United States</b> Federal law. It was signed into law on November 8, 1990 by ... A 710-millilitre (24 <b>US</b> fl oz) energy drink with 1,400 kJ (330 kcal), more than a
fast-food cheeseburger, and the equivalent of 18 single-serving packets of sugar.
Food energy is chemical energy that animals (including humans) derive from
food through the ... Notwithstanding, <b>nutrition labels</b> on Australian food products
typically ... Section 4205 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires
that standard ... Though the Affordable Care Act was signed into federal law in
2010, implementation of the menu <b>labeling</b> requirements was delayed by the
<b>U.S.</b> ... The Dietary Reference Intake (DRI) is a system of <b>nutrition</b> recommendations
from the Institute ... The DRI values differ from those used in <b>nutrition labeling</b> on
food and dietary supplement products in the <b>U.S.</b> and Canada, which uses ... <b>Nutritional</b> rating systems are used to communicate the <b>nutritional</b> value of food in
a more-simplified manner, with a ranking (or rating), than <b>nutrition</b> facts <b>labels</b>. ...
2020 Changes to the <b>Nutrition</b> Facts <b>Label</b> in the <b>United States</b>, <b>US</b> Food and ... May 20, 2016 <b>...</b> File:FDA <b>Nutrition</b> Facts <b>Label</b> 2016.png. Language; Watch · Edit. File; File history
; File usage on ... Author, <b>U.S.</b> Food and Drug Administration ... The packaging and <b>labeling</b> of food is subject to regulation in most regions/
jurisdictions, both to prevent false advertising and to promote food safety.
Contents. 1 Regulations by type. 1.1 Multi-faceted; 1.2 Ingredients and basic
<b>nutrition</b>; 1.3 Veracity; 1.4 Food-handling materials ... Mandatory country-of-origin
<b>labeling</b> of food sold in the <b>United States</b> ... A serving size or portion size is the amount of a food or drink that is generally
served. ... Contents. 1 Measurement; 2 Health effects; 3 <b>United States</b>; 4 See also
; 5 References ... The <b>nutrition</b> facts <b>label</b> is designed to give consumers
important <b>nutritional</b> information about a product and allow comparisons with
other food. | When were nutrition labels introduced in the us? |
The Infinity Gems are six gems appearing in Marvel Comics. The six gems are
the <b>Mind</b>, Power, ... <b>Having</b> completed this goal in <b>Infinity War</b>, Thanos then uses
the <b>Stones</b>' power to destroy them so that his actions cannot be undone. Despite
... Vision is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by
Marvel Comics. He is an android and a member of the <b>Avengers</b> who first
appeared in The ... He settled on red as he <b>did</b> not want Vision to be green like
the Hulk or blue like the Atlanteans. The character <b>has</b> been compared with
Spock from ... The <b>Infinity</b> Watch is the name of three fictional organizations appearing in
American comic ... The six members were the self-appointed guardians of the
<b>Infinity Stones</b>, ... Under the <b>Gauntlet's</b> influence, Warlock is not in his right <b>mind</b>,
and even he ... Other opponents <b>had</b> personal interests in the <b>Infinity</b> Watch
members. <b>Having</b> acquired the Power Stone, one of the six <b>Infinity</b> Stones, from the ... Vision
asks Maximoff to destroy himself and the <b>Mind Stone</b> to keep Thanos from ... Adam Warlock, originally known as Him or Adam, is a fictional character
appearing in American ... Following the events of The <b>Infinity Gauntlet</b>, Warlock
and several compatriots starred in the series Warlock and the Infinity Watch. ...
While dealing with a Souleater, it is revealed that Doctor Strange <b>has</b> the Time
Infinity <b>Stone</b>. As Thanos returns home sulking, he <b>has</b> an epiphany in which he realizes that ...
on the mysterious object - which is an Infinity Stone - and Asgard before killing
him, ... Thanos takes possession of the <b>Mind Stone</b> and obliterates the
Lorespeaker's ... by io9 Gizmodo in April 2018, ahead of the release of <b>Avengers</b>:
<b>Infinity War</b>. Wanda Maximoff is a character portrayed by Elizabeth Olsen in the Marvel
Cinematic Universe ... In early drafts of <b>Infinity War</b> and Endgame, the
screenwriters <b>had</b> Maximoff survive the snap and participate more ... Vision asks
Wanda to destroy him and the <b>Mind Stone</b> to keep Thanos from retrieving it, but
Wanda refuses. <b>Avengers</b> Assemble is an animated television series based on the comic book
super hero team ... It <b>has</b> been renewed for a fourth season entitled <b>Avengers</b>:
Secret Wars. ... competes with them to obtain the Infinity <b>Stones</b>, followed by a
five-episode arc detailing the return of Ultron, who plans to exterminate the
human race. As Ultron uploads himself into the body, Wanda is able to read his mind; ... on his
vision that the gem on its brow is the <b>Mind Stone</b>, one of the six Infinity Stones, ...
Later, with the <b>Avengers having</b> established a new base run by Fury, Hill, Cho, ... When the <b>Avengers</b> learn of Thanos' quest for the Infinity Stones, they travel to
Wakanda so that the country's advanced science can remove the <b>Mind Stone</b>
from ... | Who has the mind stone in infinity war? |
<b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is a <b>2017</b> American musical romantic fantasy film directed
by Bill Condon from a screenplay written by Stephen Chbosky and Evan ... <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is the soundtrack album to the <b>2017</b> film <b>Beauty and the</b>
<b>Beast</b>. The album, largely based on material from Disney's 1991 animated
version, ... <b>Beauty</b> & the <b>Beast</b> is an American science fiction police procedural television
series filmed in ... <b>2017</b>, Nominated, Canadian Society of Cinematographers
Award, TV Series Cinematography, David A. Makin ("Monsieur et Madame Bête")
... "Evermore" is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Tim Rice for
the musical fantasy film <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> (<b>2017</b>), a live-action remake of ... "<b>Beauty and the Beast</b>" is a song written by lyricist Howard Ashman and
composer Alan ... The song is also featured in the <b>2017</b> live-action adaptation;
sung by Emma Thompson as Mrs. Potts during the film and also as a duet cover
version by ... <b>2017</b> Disney Cruise Line 2018 Shanghai 2019 Bogotá. Awards, Laurence Olivier
Award for Best New Musical. <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is a musical with music by
Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and ... Beauty and the Beast is a fairy tale written by French novelist Gabrielle-Suzanne
Barbot de ... <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> (<b>2017</b>), a Disney live-action adaptation of the
1991 animated film, starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens. Main article: <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> (<b>2017</b> film) ... The Beast was portrayed with a “
more ... This article lists information of fictional characters from Disney's <b>Beauty and the</b>
<b>Beast</b> franchise, ... In the <b>2017</b> live-action remake, Maurice is played by Kevin
Kline. He remains as an inventor, but makes music boxes to help Belle see the
world ... <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is a 1991 American animated musical romantic fantasy film
produced by ... Several critics regard the 1991 animated film as superior to the
<b>2017</b> live-action remake. Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune said that the ... | Who plays the dad in beauty and the beast 2017? |
The Aristocats is a 1970 American animated romantic adventure musical comedy
film directed ... In 1962, The Aristocats project began as an <b>original</b> script for a
two-part live-action episode for Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, ... On
Disney's Greatest Hits, this includes "Ev'rybody <b>Wants to Be a Cat</b>" on the red disc
. Floyd Huddleston (August 19, 1918 - September 27, 1991) was an American
songwriter, ... For Disney, he contributed the <b>song</b>, "<b>Everybody Wants to be a Cat</b>"
, to The Aristocats. For Robin Hood, he and George Bruns were nominated for an
... Al Rinker (December 20, 1907 – June 11, 1982) was an American musician who
began his ... He also wrote the <b>song</b> "<b>Everybody Wants to Be a Cat</b>" also with
Floyd Huddleston for the Disney animated children's movie The Aristocats (1970)
. Nicole Rachel "Nikki" Yanofsky (born February 8, 1994) is a jazz-pop singer from
Montreal, Quebec. She sang the CTV Olympic broadcast theme <b>song</b>, "I Believe",
which is also ... A 2011 jazz recording of popular Disney songs entitled
<b>Everybody Wants to Be a Cat</b>: Disney Jazz, Volume 1 included a version of the
<b>song</b> "It's a ... Together, they <b>wrote</b> the two albums of Dimie <b>Cat</b>: Pin Me Up and ZigZag (Dimie
<b>Cat</b> album) and created their own record label ... "Tricycle" is a single by British Electronica duo Psapp. It was the first single taken
from The Only ... features spoken word vocals performed by Durant's father. "
<b>Everybody Wants To Be a Cat</b>" is a cover of a <b>song</b> from Disney's The Aristocats. The Bad Plus is an American jazz trio from Minneapolis, Minnesota, United
States, consisting of ... The trio's <b>music</b> combines elements of modern avant-
garde jazz with rock and pop influences. ... (2006, Rapster/Barely Breaking Even)
– "Karma Police"; <b>Everybody Wants to Be a Cat</b>: Disney Jazz Volume 1 (2011) – "
Gaston" ... C. Candle on the Water · Chikai (Utada Hikaru <b>song</b>) ... E. Edge of the Edge of the
Sea · Evermore (Beauty and the Beast <b>song</b>) · <b>Everybody Wants to Be a Cat</b> ... "<b>Everybody's</b> Trying to Be My Baby" is a rockabilly <b>song</b> credited to Carl Perkins.
Based on a ... "Words of Love"; "Honey Don't"; "Every Little Thing"; "I Don't <b>Want</b> to
Spoil the Party"; "What You're Doing"; "<b>Everybody's</b> Trying to Be My Baby" ... At The Movies is the ninth album from jazz vocalist Gary Williams. Recorded at
Kenilworth ... "<b>Everybody Wants To Be A Cat</b>", 3:11. 5. "Puppet on a String", 3:26.
6. "He's A Tramp", 3:02. 7. "How Deep Is Your Love", 3:08. 8. "The Bare
Necessities", 3:04. 9. | Who wrote everybody wants to be a cat? |
"<b>What the World Needs Now</b> Is Love" is a 1965 popular song with lyrics by Hal
David and music ... The <b>ending</b> of the song is a reprise of the introduction. ... In
2017, the song was recorded by Missi Hale for the film The <b>Boss Baby</b>. ... styling
that readily lent itself to solid interpretations of Burt Bacharach & Hal David <b>songs</b>
. Mahalia Jackson was an American gospel singer. Possessing a contralto voice,
she was referred to as "The Queen of Gospel". She became one of the most
influential gospel <b>singers</b> in the world and was ... Jackson's last album was <b>What</b>
<b>The World Needs Now</b> (1969). ... Just Mahalia, <b>Baby</b>, World Books (1975), p. 59. Burt Freeman Bacharach is an American composer, songwriter, record producer,
and pianist who has composed hundreds of pop <b>songs</b> from the <b>late</b> 1950s ... Gimme a Break! is a sitcom that aired on NBC from October 29, 1981 to May 12,
1987. ... In the <b>end</b>, Valerie goes into labor and decides she isn't having the <b>baby</b>
until ... Mr. Swackhammer then gets a call from his <b>boss</b>, telling him to drop the ...
when she hears all the children <b>singing</b> "<b>What The World Needs Now</b> Is Love" in
... Animalia is an animated children's television series based on the 1986 picture
book of the same name by illustrator Graeme Base. The series premiered on
Network Ten in Australia on 11 November 2007, airing two series before <b>ending</b>
on 7 November 2008. ... In "<b>What The World Needs Now</b>", she managed to
summon butterflies to ... The sixth and final season of the Fox musical comedy-drama television series
Glee was ... The episode included the <b>songs</b> "It's Too <b>Late</b>", "So Far Away", and
three mash-ups: ... 6, "<b>What the World Needs Now</b>", February 6, 2015, 0.5/2, 1.58,
0.6, 1.1 ... "Glee <b>Boss</b> Ryan Murphy Reveals Game Plan for 'Satisfying' Final
Season ... The <b>Boss Baby</b> is a 2017 American computer-animated comedy film produced by
DreamWorks ... During the long process, his voice started to change and "by the
<b>end</b> it got pretty tough", according to Bakshi, who was 14 ... San Diego Film
Critics <b>Society</b>, December 11, 2017, Best Animated Film, The <b>Boss Baby</b>, Runner
-up. Joseph Levitch (March 16, 1926 – August 20, 2017), better known by his stage
name Jerry ... The single of Rock-a-Bye Your <b>Baby</b> went to #10 and the album
Jerry Lewis ... Having proven he could <b>sing</b> and do live shows, he began
performing ... "Smile", "<b>What the World Needs Now</b> Is Love" and "You'll Never
Walk Alone" ... The <b>Boss Baby</b>: Back in Business is an American computer-animated web
television ... <b>Boss Baby</b> and his big brother Tim, as they navigate around the
<b>world</b> of Baby ... discovers that all the babies working there are showing <b>signs</b> of
growing up. ... The parents and the host Marsha <b>terminate</b> the show seeing a
contest based ... The Mighty Mighty Bosstones is an American ska punk band from Boston,
Massachusetts, ... The band also made an appearance in the film, performing the
<b>songs</b> ... Barrett became the announcer on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live! <b>late</b> night
talk show ... <b>World Needs Now</b> Is Love" backed with the track "I Won't Go Out Like
That". | Who sings what the world needs now at the end of boss baby? |
<b>Bud</b> J. Roberts Jr. is a fictional character in the <b>JAG</b> TV series (played by Patrick
Labyorteaux), ... <b>Bud's</b> last meeting with LCDR Rabb prior to <b>his</b> transfer to <b>JAG</b>
Headquarters was in the first-season cliffhanger, when Rabb had been ... <b>Bud</b>
was awarded the Purple Heart after stepping on a landmine, and <b>losing his</b> right
<b>leg</b>. The eighth season of <b>JAG</b> premiered on CBS on September 24, 2002, and
concluded on May ... <b>Bud</b> returns home to begin rehabilitation after <b>losing</b> part of
<b>his leg</b> in Afghanistan and is subsequently awarded the Purple Heart while
Singer ... Patrick Francis Labyorteaux (born July 22, 1965) is an American actor, television
producer and television writer. In many of <b>his</b> earlier credits, <b>his</b> last name is
spelled as "Laborteaux". He is best known for <b>his</b> roles of Andrew "Andy" Garvey
on the NBC series ... and on the CBS hit series <b>JAG</b> as Lt. Cmdr. <b>Bud</b> Roberts
from 1995 to 2005, ... "Ice Queen" is the 20th episode in the eighth season of the CBS legal drama <b>JAG</b>
. It is the 178th ... Before the episode concludes, Harmon Rabb is read <b>his</b> rights
before being declared a suspect. ... She, along with Don Dobbs, are the only two
who appeared in the following episode of <b>JAG</b>, but <b>did</b> not appear in NCIS itself. This is an overview of the regular and recurring characters of long-running series
<b>JAG</b>. Note: All ... He lost <b>his</b> right <b>leg</b> when he accidentally stepped on a landmine
in ... <b>Bud</b> crosses over three times into episodes of NCIS: the season 1 episode ...
<b>JAG</b> staffers were legitimately sad to be <b>losing his</b> leadership and friendship. The seventh season of <b>JAG</b> premiered on CBS on September 25, 2001, and
concluded on May ... Al-Qaeda terrorist, and Lieutenant <b>Bud</b> Roberts (Patrick
Labyorteaux) is injured on a land mine in Afghanistan ("Enemy Below"). ... Harm
appears to have two tickets to the Super Bowl and <b>his JAG</b> HQ friends wonder
how and ... The tenth and final season of <b>JAG</b> premiered on CBS on September 24, 2004,
and concluded ... In February 2005, series co-star David James Elliott announced
<b>his</b> departure from ... Mac and <b>Bud</b> deal with a chief warrant officer with four wives
and families. ... Nevertheless, CBS <b>did</b> not pick it up for their 2005-2006 schedule
. Rear Admiral Albert Jethro "A.J." Chegwidden, JAGC, USN (Ret.), is a fictional
character played ... Lt. <b>Bud</b> Roberts and <b>his</b> wife Harriet Sims named their first
son A.J. after him. ... legal precedent, why <b>Bud</b> Roberts should not be passed
over for promotion (Roberts was no longer qualified for sea duty after <b>losing</b> a <b>leg</b>
to a land ... David James Elliott (born September 21, 1960) is a Canadian actor who was the
star of the series <b>JAG</b>, playing lead character Harmon Rabb Jr. from 1995 to 2005
. ... who <b>loses his</b> job and becomes a stay-at-home dad for <b>his</b> two children. ... On
March 29, 2019, CBS announced Elliott would be reprising <b>his JAG</b> role of ... The first season of the American police procedural drama NCIS was originally
broadcast ... Patrick Labyorteaux as <b>Bud</b> Roberts, <b>JAG</b> Lieutenant from Falls
Church; Adam Baldwin as Michael Rainer, Navy ... and the team immediately run
into a problem – identifying who the <b>leg</b> belongs to and finding the rest of <b>his</b>
body. | When did bud lose his leg in jag? |
Channel 5 (The <b>Wright Stuff</b>/Jeremy Vine). Storm Huntley (born 24 February 1987
) is a <b>Scottish</b> television presenter. ... What a <b>woman</b>!!". Storm Huntley on Twitter ... Gail Porter (born 23 March 1971) is a <b>Scottish</b> television presenter, television
personality, ... of Parliament in 1999 as part of a guerrilla marketing campaign,
and accompanied it with a message to vote for her in the FHM Sexiest <b>Women</b>
Poll. ... In 2008 to 2011, Porter was a regular panelist on Channel 5's The <b>Wright</b>
<b>Stuff</b>. Alexander Matthew Wright is an English television presenter and former tabloid
journalist. He worked as a journalist for The Sun and was a showbusiness gossip
columnist for The Daily Mirror before launching a television career. He hosted the
Channel 5 topical debate show The <b>Wright Stuff</b> from 2000 to ... Despite his
relationships with <b>women</b>, Wright has said that he is "a slightly ... The <b>Wright Stuff</b> was a British television chat show, hosted by Matthew Wright
and aired on ... During the show he put on a mock <b>Scottish</b> accent and said "
there's been ... In the video Wright took the place of the <b>girl</b> in the car, while
instead of ... Shirley Henderson (born 24 November 1965) is a <b>Scottish</b> actress. Her film roles
include Gail in ... for Best Actress in a Musical for her role as Elizabeth in the
original production of <b>Girl</b> from the North Country. ... Mandy; 1997; The Life of
<b>Stuff</b> . A list of professional darts players. Name, Nickname, Born, Died, Country, Ref.
Adam Gawlas ... Anne Kirk, Captain Kirk, 1951, <b>Scotland</b> ... <b>Scotland</b> · Tricia
Wright, The <b>Wright Stuff</b>, 1959, England · Trina Gulliver, The Golden <b>Girl</b>, 1969,
England. John Leslie is a <b>Scottish</b> former television and radio presenter. Debuting on the
Music Box ... Amid media speculation, television presenter Matthew Wright
accidentally let slip on The <b>Wright Stuff</b> that Leslie was the alleged perpetrator. ...
Other <b>women</b> made accusations of indecent assault against Leslie, and he was ... Isla Lang Fisher is an actress and author, who began her career on Australian
television. Born to <b>Scottish</b> parents in Oman, she moved to Australia at age six. ...
Fisher was born in Muscat, Oman, the <b>daughter</b> of <b>Scottish</b> parents Elspeth Reid
and ... Based on Austin <b>Wright</b>'s novel Tony and Susan, Tom Ford's neo-noir
thriller ... Jane Mathison Haining (6 June 1897 – 17 July 1944) was a <b>Scottish</b> missionary
for the Church ... One former pupil said that many of the Jewish <b>girls</b> from the
<b>Scottish</b> mission also ended up in ... rusks and other kinds of bread, as of course
the Red Cross doesn't send <b>things</b> like that. ... <b>Wright</b>, D. F. (23 September 2004). Kate Silverton is an English journalist, currently employed by the BBC. Generally
a relief ... Silverton was born in Waltham Abbey in Essex, England, the <b>daughter</b>
of Terry Silverton, ... She was a panellist on Channel 5's The <b>Wright Stuff</b>. She
also ... A spokesman for BBC <b>Scotland</b> said: "Kate thought she was off-air at the
time. | Who is the scottish girl on the wright stuff? |
The <b>Major League Baseball</b> Most Valuable Player <b>Award</b> (<b>MVP</b>) is an annual
<b>Major League</b> ... <b>MVP</b> voting takes place before the postseason, but the results
<b>are</b> not announced until after the World Series. ... One writer in each city with a
team filled <b>out</b> a ten-place ballot, with ten points for the recipient of a first-place
vote, nine ... <b>Major League Baseball</b> presents a variety of annual awards and trophies to
recognize both its teams and its players. Three team trophies <b>are</b> awarded
annually: one each to the National League ... <b>MVP awards are</b> also presented for
performances in the <b>Major League Baseball</b> All-Star Game, the League
Championship ... The Willie Mays World Series Most Valuable Player (<b>MVP</b>) <b>Award</b> is given to the
<b>Major League</b> ... Twelve of the first fourteen World Series MVPs <b>were</b> won by
pitchers; from 1969 until 1986, the ... Seven players have won the World Series
MVP in the same season in which <b>they</b> won the LCS MVP: Stargell (1979),
Darrell ... The Cy Young Award is given annually to the best pitchers in <b>Major League</b>
<b>Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>), ... The award <b>would</b> be given to pitchers only. ... Due to fan
requests, Eckert announced that the Cy Young Award <b>would</b> be given <b>out</b> both in
the American League ... "Most Valuable Player <b>MVP Awards</b> & Cy Young Awards
Winners". The Commissioner's Trophy is a trophy presented each year by the
Commissioner of Baseball ... The two participating teams in that year's World
Series <b>were</b> previously represented by two ... Although it was named in 1985, the
trophy was first <b>awarded</b> in 1967, when the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the
Boston Red Sox. In 1973, Rose led the league with 230 hits and a .338 batting average en route to
winning the <b>NL MVP award</b> and leading "the Big Red Machine" to the 1973 ... Roberto Enrique Clemente Walker was a Puerto Rican professional baseball
right fielder who ... Clemente <b>would</b> complement his July 25 walk-<b>off</b> homer with
another on ... <b>NL</b> and ninth in the major leagues to break the baseball color line
when <b>they</b> hired Curt Roberts ... That season he received his first Gold Glove
<b>Award</b>. William Roger Clemens (born August 4, 1962), nicknamed "Rocket", is an
American former baseball pitcher who played 24 seasons in <b>Major League</b>
<b>Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) for four teams, most notably the Boston Red Sox and the New
York Yankees. Clemens was one of the most dominant pitchers in <b>major league</b>
history, ... In 1986, Clemens won the American League <b>MVP award</b>, finishing with
a ... Barry Lamar Bonds (born July 24, 1964) is an American former professional
baseball left fielder who played 22 seasons in <b>Major League Baseball</b> (<b>MLB</b>) with
the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants. He received a record seven <b>NL</b>
<b>MVP awards</b>, eight Gold Glove awards, ... For the third consecutive season, the
<b>NL</b> East Champion Pirates <b>were</b> denied ... In <b>Major League Baseball</b>, the Rookie of the Year <b>Award</b> is given annually to two
outstanding rookie players, one each for the American League (AL) and ... | When do they give out the mlb mvp award? |
<b>Fiddler on the Roof</b> is a musical with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon
Harnick, and book ... It starred Topol as Tevye, a role he had previously <b>played</b> in
Tel Aviv, and Miriam Karlin as Golde. ... Fiddler was <b>first</b> revived in London in
1983 at the Apollo Victoria Theatre (a four-month season starring Topol) and
again in ... <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b> is a 1971 American musical comedy-drama film produced
and directed by ... Topol and Frey had <b>performed</b> in stage productions of the
musical; Topol as Tevye in the London production and Frey in a minor part as
Mendel, ... Chaim Topol also spelled Haym Topol, mononymously known as Topol, is an
Israeli actor, singer, comedian, voice artist, film producer, author, and illustrator.
He is best known for his portrayal of Tevye the Dairyman, the lead role in the
musical <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b>, on both stage and screen, having <b>performed</b> ... He
<b>first played</b> the lead role in the Israeli production of the musical <b>Fiddler on</b> ... <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b> was one of the most successful musicals of the "golden age
of musicals". Its original Broadway production in 1964 was the <b>first</b> run of a
musical in history to surpass the 3,000 <b>performance</b> mark ... Tevye the Dairyman is the fictional narrator and protagonist of a series of short
stories by ... The stories were written in Yiddish and <b>first</b> published in 1894; they
have been ... The original stories included events not depicted in <b>Fiddler on the</b>
<b>Roof</b>. ... Tevya is the name of a 1939 film adaptation of the story, <b>performed</b>
entirely in ... Theodore Meir Bikel was an Austrian-American actor, folk singer, musician,
composer, unionist ... He <b>performed</b> with Habimah Theatre in 1943 and was one
of the founding members of the Cameri Theatre, ... Since his <b>first</b> appearance as
Tevye in the musical <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b> (1967), Bikel had <b>performed</b> the role
more ... "Sunrise, Sunset" is a song from the musical <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b> written in 1964
by composer ... I do remember when we wrote "Sunrise Sunset," the <b>first</b> person
we <b>played</b> it for was Jerry Bock's wife...and when I finished, then I looked at
Jerry's ... Lea Michele Sarfati (born August 29, 1986) is an American actress, singer and
author. She began her career as a child actress on Broadway, appearing in
productions of Les Misérables (1995–1996), Ragtime (1997–1999), <b>Fiddler on</b>
<b>the Roof</b> (2004–2005), and Spring Awakening (2006–2008). ... She spent the <b>first</b>
four years of her life living in the Bronx, until she and her ... Samuel Joel "Zero" Mostel (February 28, 1915 – September 8, 1977) was an
American actor, singer and comedian of stage and screen, best known for his
portrayal of comic characters such as Tevye on stage in <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b>, ...
Israel already had four children from his <b>first</b> wife; he had four more children with
Cina. "If I Were a Rich Man" is a show tune from the 1964 musical <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b>. It
was written by Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock. The song is <b>performed</b> by Tevye,
the main character in the musical, and ... Through the <b>first</b> two verses, Tevye
dreams of the material comforts that wealth would bring him. Sung boisterously
and ... | Where was fiddler on the roof first performed? |
"<b>Man of the World</b>" is a song recorded by Fleetwood Mac in 1969, and composed
by vocalist and lead guitarist Peter Green. Having signed to Immediate ... <b>Man of the World</b> was an ATV drama series, distributed by ITC Entertainment.
The show ran in the United Kingdom in 1962 and 1963 for 20 one-hour episodes
... <b>Man of the World</b> is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic drama directed by
Richard Wallace and starring William Powell, Carole Lombard, and Wynne
Gibson. The <b>World's</b> Billionaires is an annual ranking by documented net worth of the
wealthiest ... Bill Gates was named the richest <b>man</b> in the <b>world</b> by Forbes' annual
list of the <b>world's</b> billionaires. This was the 16th time that the founder of Microsoft
... <b>Man of the World</b> is a studio album by Greek singer Demis Roussos, released in
1980 on Mercury Records. Contents. 1 Commercial performance; 2 Track listing. The <b>World</b> of <b>Man</b> was a Canadian youth nature documentary television series
which aired on CBC Television from 1970 to 1975. <b>Men of the World</b> was a 1990s BBC1 situation comedy which starred David
Threlfall and John Simm. Contents. 1 Production details; 2 Plot; 3 Main cast ... This is a list of the tallest people to be measured and verified, living and dead.
Contents. 1 <b>Men</b>; 2 Women; 3 Disputed and unverified claims; 4 Tallest in varied
fields ... Mozambique, 246 cm, 8 ft 1 in, Gabriel Estêvão Monjane, Guinness
<b>World</b> Records listed him as tallest <b>man</b> from 1988 to 1990. 1944–1990 (46).
India, 246 ... The <b>World's</b> Strongest <b>Man</b> is an international strongman competition held every
year. Organized by IMG, an Endeavor company, it is broadcast in the US during ... The <b>Man</b> of the Match award picks the outstanding player in every game of the
tournament since 2002. While the inaugural two ... | What album is man of the world on fleetwood mac? |
This plan called for mandatory fencing along 698 <b>miles</b> (1,123 km) of the 1,954-
<b>mile</b> (3,145-kilometer)-<b>long border</b>. On <b>May</b> 17, 2006, the <b>U.S.</b> Senate proposed
the ... The controversial proposal included creating <b>many</b> individual fences. Almost 600
<b>miles</b> (970 km) of fence was constructed, ... The Trump wall, commonly referred to as "the wall", is a colloquial name for a
proposed ... The <b>Mexico</b>–<b>United States</b> barrier is a series of vertical barriers
along the <b>Mexico</b>–<b>United States</b> ... Carla Provost, the chief of <b>U.S. border</b> patrol,
stated "We already have <b>many miles</b>, over 600 <b>miles</b> [1,000 km] of barrier along
the <b>border</b>. <b>Mexico</b> shares international <b>borders</b> with three nations: To the north the <b>United</b>
<b>States</b>–<b>Mexico</b> ... To the southeast, the Belize–<b>Mexico border</b>, 251 kilometres (
156 mi) <b>long</b>, limiting the states of Quintana Roo and Campeche and almost ... The Secure Fence Act of 2006 (Pub.L. 109–367), also labelled H.R. 6061, is an
act of the <b>United States</b> Congress which authorized and partially funded the
construction of 700 <b>miles</b> (1,125 km) of fencing along the <b>Mexican border</b>. ... By
<b>May</b> 2011, DHS reported completing 649 <b>miles</b> of fencing (99.5% of the 652
<b>miles</b> ... There are 50 places where people can legally cross the <b>Mexico</b>–<b>United States</b>
<b>border</b>. Several ... Baja California, For <b>many</b> years, all trucks entering the <b>U.S.</b>
from Tijuana were ... Anapra, Sunland Park, New <b>Mexico</b>, Anapra, Anapra,
Chihuahua, Located just 2.4 <b>miles</b> west of the New <b>Mexico</b>-Texas-<b>Mexico</b> tripoint,
this ... The <b>far</b> bank is Guatemala. Like the <b>Mexico</b>–<b>United States border</b>, <b>Mexico</b> has
limited fencing along its southern <b>border</b> with Guatemala. In July ... Soon after the war started and <b>long</b> before negotiation of the new <b>Mexico</b>–<b>United</b>
<b>States border</b>, the question of slavery in the territories to be acquired polarized ... The <b>United States Border</b> Patrol (USBP) is the <b>United States</b> Customs and <b>Border</b>
Protection's ... Agents primarily patrol the <b>Mexico</b>–<b>United States border</b>, where
they control drug trafficking and illegal immigration. ... <b>miles</b> (160 km) of an
international <b>border</b> (with <b>Mexico</b> or Canada) or <b>any U.S.</b> coastline, or in the
Florida Keys ... El Paso is a city and the county seat of El Paso County, Texas, <b>United States</b>, in
the <b>far</b> western ... El Paso stands on the Rio Grande across the <b>Mexico</b>–<b>United</b>
<b>States border</b> from Ciudad Juárez, the most populous city in the <b>Mexican</b> state of
... | How many miles is the mexican border to the united states? |
"<b>A Hard Rain's</b> a-<b>Gonna Fall</b>" is a song written by Bob Dylan in the summer of
1962 and recorded later that <b>year</b> for his second album, The Freewheelin' Bob ... The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan is the second studio album by American singer-
<b>songwriter</b> Bob ... Dylan was only 21 years old when he <b>wrote</b> one of his most
complex songs, "<b>A Hard Rain's</b> a-<b>Gonna Fall</b>", often referred to as "<b>Hard Rain</b>".
Dylan is ... These Foolish Things is the debut solo studio album by Bryan Ferry, who at the
time was still ... And the critic, Robert Christgau <b>wrote</b> of the album "Ferry both
undercuts the inflated idealism of the <b>original</b> ... "<b>A Hard Rain's</b> a-<b>Gonna Fall</b>" (
Bob Dylan cover from the album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (1963)), Bob Dylan,
5:19. Bob Dylan is an American singer-<b>songwriter, author</b>, and visual artist who has
been a major ... Another song, "<b>A Hard Rain's</b> a-<b>Gonna Fall</b>", was based on the
folk ballad "Lord Randall". With veiled references to an impending apocalypse, ... <b>Author</b>, Don Carpenter. Country, United States. Language, English. Genre, Crime
novel. Publisher, Harcourt. Publication date. 1966. Media type, Print. Pages, 336.
<b>Hard Rain Falling</b> is a 1966 crime novel written by Don Carpenter. The novel was
Carpenter's ... Bob Dylan is an American singer–<b>songwriter, author</b>, poet and painter who has
been a major ... <b>A Hard Rain's</b> a-<b>Gonna Fall</b> · I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine · I
Pity the Poor Immigrant · I Shall Be Released · It Ain't Me Babe · It's All Over Now,
Baby Blue. <b>Hard Rain</b> is a live album by American singer-<b>songwriter</b> Bob Dylan, released on
September 13, 1976 by Columbia Records. The album was recorded during ... "Bob Dylan's Dream" is a song written by Bob Dylan in 1963. It was recorded by
Dylan on April ... Dylan frequently hung out upstairs in Romney's apartment and
<b>wrote</b> one of his most significant songs there, "<b>A Hard Rain's</b> a-<b>Gonna Fall</b>", ... "Let Me Die In My Footsteps" is a song written by American singer-<b>songwriter</b> Bob
Dylan in February 1962. The song was selected for the <b>original</b> sequence of
Dylan's 1963 album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, but was replaced by "<b>A Hard</b>
<b>Rain's</b> A-<b>Gonna Fall</b>". Edward Herbert Beresford "Chip" Monck (born March 5, 1939) is an American
Tony Award ... in the basement apartment under the club where Bob Dylan
eventually <b>wrote</b> "<b>A Hard Rain's</b> A-<b>Gonna Fall</b>" on Monck's IBM Selectric
typewriter. | Who wrote a hard rains gonna fall? |
"<b>All I Really Want to Do</b>" is a song written by Bob Dylan and featured on his Tom
Wilson-produced 1964 album, Another Side of Bob Dylan (see 1964 in music). It
is arguably one of the most popular songs that Dylan <b>wrote</b> in the period ... <b>All I Really Want to Do</b> is the debut solo studio album by American singer-actress
Cher and was released on August 30, 1965, by Imperial Records. The album ... "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better" is a song by the Los Angeles folk rock band the
Byrds, first released in June 1965 on the B-side of the band's second single, "<b>All I</b>
<b>Really Want to Do</b>" ... And I just <b>wrote</b> the song, 'I'm gonna feel a whole lot better
when you're gone,' and that's all it was, but I <b>wrote</b> the whole song within a few ... "<b>All I Really Want</b>" is a song written by Alanis Morissette and Glen Ballard, and
produced by ... first written for Jagged Little Pill and originated from a song called
"The Bottom Line", which was the first song Morissette <b>wrote</b> with Glen Ballard. Released: September 16, 1996; "<b>All I Really Want</b>" Released: December 1, 1996.
Jagged Little Pill is the third studio album, and international debut, by Canadian
singer Alanis ... Although there was some question about <b>what</b> she <b>wanted to do</b>
musically, she knew <b>what</b> she didn't <b>want</b> ... 'Ironic' was the third song we <b>wrote</b>. "<b>All</b> I <b>Want</b> for Christmas Is You" is a Christmas song recorded by American
singer and songwriter Mariah Carey. She co-<b>wrote</b> and co-produced it with
Walter Afanasieff for her fourth studio ... Then for the next week or two Mariah
would call me and say, '<b>What do</b> you think about this bit?' We would talk a little bit
until she got ... "<b>All</b> I <b>Wanna Do</b> Is <b>Make</b> Love to You", also known as "<b>All</b> I <b>Wanna Do</b>", is a song
by the rock band Heart. It was <b>composed</b> by veteran songwriter and producer ... "<b>All</b> I <b>Want to Do</b>" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music
duo Sugarland. ... Bobby Pinson, with whom Sugarland <b>wrote</b> the song,
describes it as "a simple song about not having to accomplish anything because
it's already ... "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" is a song written and performed by Bob Dylan and
featured on his ... in 1965 as a possible follow up single to "Mr. Tambourine Man"
and "<b>All I Really Want to Do</b>", but neither recording was released in that form. ...
Bob Dylan most likely <b>wrote</b> "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" in January 1965. "My Back Pages" is a song written by Bob Dylan and included on his 1964 album
Another Side ... Although Dylan <b>wrote</b> the song in 1964, he did not perform it live
until 1988. "My Back Pages" ... Turn!, enjoying particular success with their
recordings of "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "<b>All I Really Want to Do</b>". Despite
Crosby's ... | Who wrote all i really want to do? |
The <b>Hunchback of Notre Dame</b> is a 1996 American animated musical drama film
produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. The 34th ... The <b>Hunchback of Notre</b>-<b>Dame</b> is a French Gothic novel by Victor Hugo,
published in 1831. The novel has been described as a key text in French
literature and ... The <b>Hunchback of Notre Dame</b> is a 1939 American romantic drama film starring
Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara. Directed by William Dieterle and ... The <b>Hunchback of Notre Dame</b> is a 1923 American romantic drama film with
horror elements starring Lon Chaney, directed by Wallace Worsley, and
produced ... The <b>Hunchback of Notre Dame</b> is a 1982 British-American romantic drama TV
movie based on the Victor Hugo novel. It was directed by Michael Tuchner and ... The <b>Hunchback of Notre Dame</b> is a musical based on the 1831 novel of the same
name written by Victor Hugo with songs from the 1996 Walt Disney Animation ... Quasimodo (from Quasimodo Sunday) is a fictional character and the main
protagonist of the novel The <b>Hunchback of Notre</b>-<b>Dame</b> (1831) by Victor Hugo. The <b>Hunchback of Notre Dame</b>: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack is
the soundtrack to the 1996 Disney animated feature film, The Hunchback of ... The <b>Hunchback of Notre Dame</b> is a 1956 French-Italian CinemaScope film
version of Victor Hugo's 1831 novel, directed by Jean Delannoy and produced by
... The <b>Hunchback of Notre Dame</b> II is a 2002 American animated film directed by
Bradley Raymond. The direct-to-video sequel to the 1996 Disney film The ... | Who played quasimodo in the hunchback of notre dame? |
The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of
government of the ... George Washington, the first <b>U.S. president</b>, firmly
established military subordination under civilian authority. In 1794, Washington
used his ... The president of the United States is the head of state and head of government of
the United ... He is the only <b>U.S. president</b> to have served more than two terms.
Since the ratification of the Twenty-second Amendment to the United States ... Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is the 45th and current president of the
United States. ... A 2019 House impeachment inquiry found that Trump solicited
foreign interference in the 2020 <b>U.S. presidential</b> election from Ukraine to help ... Barack Hussein Obama II is an <b>American</b> attorney and politician who served as
the 44th <b>president</b> of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the ... The 2020 United States <b>presidential</b> election is scheduled for Tuesday,
November 3, 2020. ... In 2018, several <b>U.S.</b> House districts that Democrats hoped
to gain from the Republican majority had contentious primary elections. These
clashes ... George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an <b>American</b> politician and
businessman who served as the 43rd <b>president</b> of the United States from 2001 to
2009. William Jefferson Clinton is an <b>American</b> politician who served as the 42nd
<b>president</b> of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Prior to his presidency, he
served ... The 2016 United States <b>presidential</b> election was the 58th quadrennial
<b>presidential</b> election, ... Trump is the fifth person in <b>U.S.</b> history to become
<b>president</b> while losing the nationwide popular vote. He is the first <b>president</b> with
neither prior ... Franklin Delano Roosevelt often referred to by his initials FDR, was an <b>American</b>
politician who served as the 32nd <b>president</b> of the United States from 1933 until ... George Herbert Walker Bush (June 12, 1924 – November 30, 2018) was an
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<b>Martínez</b> is a common <b>surname</b> in the Spanish language. <b>Martínez</b> is the most
common <b>surname</b> in the Spanish regions of Navarre, La Rioja, Cuenca and
Murcia. There are also variations such as San Martin and Martín (with an accent
on the "i"). It <b>originated</b> as a patronymic <b>surname</b>, meaning "son of Martín" (
English: ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 5 December 2019, at 05:12 (UTC). José Dennis <b>Martínez</b> Ortiz (born May 14, 1955), nicknamed "El Presidente" (The
President), ... This article uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal
family name is Martínez and the second or maternal family ... <b>Martínez</b> was born
in Granada, Nicaragua, the last of seven children to Edmundo and Emilia
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<b>last name</b>, some confusion ... Jackson Arley <b>Martínez</b> Valencia is a Colombian professional footballer who
plays as a striker ... Full name, Jackson Arley Martínez Valencia. Date of birth ... Inmaculada Concepción "Conchita" <b>Martínez</b> Bernat (born 16 April 1972) is a
former ... For another tennis player with a similar name, see Conchita Martínez ...
Navratilova's <b>last</b> Wimbledon triumph had <b>come</b> four years earlier, but many ... Adolfo Larrue <b>Martínez</b> III (born September 27, 1948), better known as A <b>Martinez</b>
, is an ... His <b>family</b> referred to him as "A", "Little Adolfo", and "Little A" as a child to
distinguish him from his father ... Over time, "A" became the <b>name</b> he would use. <b>Family</b>, Unnamed nephew. Mrs. <b>Martinez</b> (mother). Nationality, Mexican-
American. Oscar <b>Martinez</b> is a fictional character from the US mockumentary-style
television series The ... <b>Martinez</b> is an accountant at the Scranton, Pennsylvania,
office of the paper distribution company Dunder Mifflin and gets his first <b>name</b>
from ... Constantino "Tino" <b>Martinez</b> (born December 7, 1967) is an American former
professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the
... This article uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal <b>family name</b> is
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<b>Miniature golf</b>, also known as <b>minigolf</b>, <b>mini</b>-<b>putt</b>, <b>crazy golf</b>, or <b>putt-putt</b>, is an
offshoot of the ... The Swedish <b>Minigolf</b> Federation (Svenska Bangolfförbundet)
was <b>founded in</b> 1937, being the <b>oldest minigolf</b> sport organization <b>in</b> the <b>world</b>. ...
<b>Minigolf courses</b> are <b>found in</b> all parts of the <b>world</b>, but their popularity is by far
highest ... The origins of golf are unclear and much debated. However, it is generally
accepted that modern golf developed <b>in</b> Scotland ... Some scholars argue that
this game of <b>putting</b> a small ball <b>in</b> a hole <b>in</b> the ground using golf <b>clubs</b> was ... as
proving that The Old Links, Musselburgh, is the <b>oldest</b> playing golf <b>course in</b> the
<b>world</b>. East Potomac Park Golf <b>Course</b> is a golf <b>course located in</b> East Potomac Park <b>in</b>
Washington, D.C., <b>in</b> the United States. The <b>course</b> includes an 18-hole <b>course</b>,
two 9-hole <b>courses</b>, and a miniature ... opened <b>in</b> 1921, and the <b>miniature golf</b>
<b>course in</b> 1930 (making it one of the <b>oldest miniature golf courses in</b> the nation). Golf is a <b>club</b>-and-ball sport <b>in</b> which players use various <b>clubs</b> to hit balls into a
series of holes ... Stroke play is the most commonly <b>seen</b> format at all levels, but
most ... Golf's first major, and the <b>world's oldest</b> tournament <b>in</b> existence, is The
Open ... Playing a hole on a golf <b>course</b> is initiated by <b>putting</b> a ball into play by ... Funspot Family Entertainment Center (or simply Funspot) is an arcade which
features one of the largest collections of late-1970s to mid-1980s games <b>in</b> the
<b>world</b>. It is <b>located in</b> the village of Weirs Beach <b>in</b> Laconia, New Hampshire,
United ... The first attraction built was a <b>miniature golf course</b> and an adjacent
building. Monster <b>Mini Golf</b> is a franchised chain of entertainment centers. The locations
feature an indoor, 18-hole glow-<b>in</b>-the-dark <b>mini golf course</b>, ... Currently <b>located</b>
<b>in</b> the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino, this location features the typical ... the
<b>world's</b> largest KISS gift shop, and a museum featuring memorabilia from the
band's ... There are several significant differences between <b>Putt-Putt's</b> brand of <b>miniature</b>
<b>golf</b> and other versions:. The Old <b>Course</b> at St Andrews is considered the <b>oldest golf course in</b> the <b>world</b>
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1860–1870 ... The Royal Curragh Golf <b>Club</b> is <b>founded</b> at Kildare, the <b>oldest</b> golf
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score a 72 <b>in</b> ... The first <b>miniature golf course</b> opens <b>in</b> Pinehurst, North Carolina. Hersheypark is an amusement park <b>located in</b> Hershey, Derry Township,
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coaster <b>in</b> the ... opened <b>in</b> 1942, however America's entry into <b>World</b> War II
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The Legend of <b>Tarzan</b> is a 2016 adventure film directed by David Yates and
distributed by ... Jupiter Awards, March 29, <b>2017</b>, Best International Actress,
Margot Robbie, Nominated. Saturn Awards · June 28, <b>2017</b> · Best Action or
Adventure Film ... 1, "A Hero Is Born", Jesse Lickman, Kaaren Lee Brown, January 6, <b>2017</b> (<b>2017</b>-
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Planet of the Apes #1 Review" ... in May <b>2017</b> in trade paperback, with a hardcover edition following in June of the
same year. Plot[edit]. In the 1980s the Greystoke Trust, a worldwide financial ... <b>Tarzan</b> is a fictional character, an archetypal feral child raised in the African
jungle by the ... studies by scholars from the United States, Australia, Canada,
Israel, the Netherlands, Germany, and France. Egan, Sean (<b>2017</b>). <b>Tarzan</b>: The
Biography. <b>Tarzan</b> is a 1999 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney
Feature ... Retrieved February 19, <b>2017</b>. ^ "Disney's '<b>Tarzan</b>' to close July 8 on ... Alexander Johan Hjalmar Skarsgård is a Swedish actor. He is known for his roles
as vampire Eric Northman on the HBO series True Blood, the title character in
The Legend of <b>Tarzan</b>, Brad Colbert in the HBO miniseries Generation Kill, ... In
<b>2017</b> he co-starred in HBO's Big Little Lies. For his role as an abusive husband, ... The <b>Tarzan</b> yell or <b>Tarzan's</b> jungle call is the distinctive, ululating yell of the
character <b>Tarzan</b> as ... <b>Tarzan</b> on the Precipice (2016); King Kong vs. <b>Tarzan</b> (
2016); <b>Tarzan</b> Trilogy (2016); <b>Tarzan</b>: The Greystoke Legacy Under Siege (<b>2017</b>)
... This version is set in contemporary New York City, with Jane as a police detective
. Cancelled after eight episodes. <b>Tarzan</b> and Jane, <b>2017</b>, Netflix, TV series, Giles
... <b>Tarzan's</b> Peril is a 1951 film directed by Byron Haskin and starring Lex Barker as
<b>Tarzan</b> and ... Retrieved 13 May <b>2017</b> – via National Library of Australia. | Where was the very first tarzan movie filmed in 1917? |
<b>Survivor</b>: <b>Heroes vs</b>. <b>Healers vs. Hustlers</b> is the 35th season of the American CBS
competitive reality television series Survivor. This season featured 18 new ... Ben Russell Driebergen is an American Marine Corps veteran and reality
television personality, best known for competing on and winning <b>Survivor</b>:
<b>Heroes vs</b>. <b>Healers vs. Hustlers</b>. He also competed on ... The Mamanuca Islands of Fiji are a volcanic archipelago lying to the west of Nadi
and to the ... Before the airing of the 35th season (<b>Survivor</b>: <b>Heroes vs</b>. <b>Healers vs</b>
<b>. Hustlers</b>), host Jeff Probst said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that
the Mamanuca Islands is the optimal location for the show and he would like to ... ... date|2018|02|28}} | last_aired = {{End date|2018|05|23}} | prev_season = ''[[
<b>Survivor</b>: <b>Heroes vs</b>. <b>Healers vs. Hustlers</b>]]'' | next_season = ''[[Survivor: David vs. Survivor is an American reality television show, based on the Swedish program,
Expedition ... seasons have featured returning players: five with all-returnees (
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Survivor: Ghost Island · Survivor: David vs. Goliath · Survivor: Edge of Extinction ... Jerri Lynn Manthey (born September 5, 1970) is an American reality television
actress. She was a contestant in <b>Survivor</b>: The Australian Outback, where she
placed 8th, All-Stars, where she placed 10th and <b>Heroes vs</b>. ... Driebergen (
<b>Heroes vs</b>. <b>Healers vs</b>. <b>Hustlers</b>); Wendell Holland (Ghost Island); Nick Wilson (
David <b>vs</b>. Alan Sheffield Ball (born March 29, 1985) is a former American football
cornerback in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys, Houston
Texans, ... <b>Survivor</b>: Winners at War is the upcoming fortieth season of the American
competitive reality ... <b>Heroes vs</b>. <b>Healers vs</b>. <b>Hustlers</b> · Michele Fitzgerald 29,
Freehold Township, New Jersey · Kaôh Rōng · Wendell Holland 35, Philadelphia
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<b>Survivor</b>: Game Changers — Mamanuca Islands is the 34th season of the ... | Who won survivor heroes vs healers vs hustlers? |
The <b>Hitman's Bodyguard</b> is a 2017 American action comedy film directed by
Patrick Hughes and written by Tom O'Connor, whose script was on the 2011
Black ... The <b>Hitman's</b> Wife's <b>Bodyguard</b> is an upcoming American action comedy film
directed by Patrick Hughes and written by Tom O'Connor and Brandon and
Phillip ... Should there be a section about how part of how they're promoting this film is
parodying the 1992 <b>Bodyguard</b> film (e.g., this CinemaBlend article)? —
Preceding ... The Bodyguard is a 1992 American romantic thriller film directed by Mick Jackson
, written by ... "I Will Always Love You". The <b>Hitman's Bodyguard</b>—Teaser trailer
featuring Houston's song "I Will Always Love You", and movie poster spoof. Bevilo tutto ("Drink it all", "Drink it up") is an Italian drinking song. A version is
documented in I Nuovi Goliardi - Periodico mensuale di storia Trieste, in the
1880s. The song was also featured in the movie The <b>Hitman's Bodyguard</b> with ... Nu Image is an American film studio that was founded by Avi Lerner, Trevor Short
, Danny ... Criminal (2016); Mechanic: Resurrection (2016); Security (2017); The
<b>Hitman's Bodyguard</b> (2017); Leatherface (2017); Hunter Killer (2018); Hellboy ... Campbell Grobman Films is an American film and television production company
founded by ... 2020, The <b>Hitman's</b> Wife's <b>Bodyguard</b>, Post-production ... A bodyguard is an individual who protects another from harm or threats.
Bodyguard may also ... The <b>Hitman's Bodyguard</b> (2017 film) action-comedy film
starring Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson; The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard (
2020 ... Jake Roberts is an English film editor. He is best known for his works on films
Citadel (2012), ... Outlaw King (2018); The <b>Hitman's Bodyguard</b> (2017); Trespass
Against Us (2016); Hell or High Water (2016); Mr. Burberry (Short, 2016); Kanye ... Pages in category "Films about bodyguards". The following 23 pages are in this
category, out of ... H. The <b>Hitman's Bodyguard</b> · The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard ... | Who plays the hitman in the hitman's bodyguard? |
<b>Sajan Re Phir Jhoot Mat Bolo</b> (SRPJMB) is an Indian sitcom which was
broadcast on SAB TV from 23 May 2017 to 14 September 2018. It is the sequel
series of ... Vipul D. Shah is an Indian television producer and writer known for fictional
shows like Ladies ... 2017–2018, <b>Sajan Re Phir Jhooth Mat Bolo</b>, SAB TV. 2017–
... He acted in many successful serials until the very recent Uttaran. He is currently
seen in the SAB TV Sitcom <b>Sajan Re Phir Jhooth Mat Bolo</b>. Film career[ ... Kuwajerwala has also appeared in many advertisements and featured in the
comedy serial <b>Sajan Re Phir Jhoot Mat Bolo</b> as Jaiveer chopra (2017-2018). <b>Sajan Re Jhoot Mat Bolo</b> (SRJMB) is a Hindi sitcom telecast on SAB TV. The
serial name was based on a famous song "<b>Sajan re jhoot mat bolo</b>" from the
movie ... Priya Raina is an Indian television actress, RJ, comedian, host and voice over
artist born on 5 ... 2017–2018, <b>Sajan Re Phir Jhooth Mat Bolo</b>, Kangana Kalia (
KK), Fake Daimaa, Hindi, SAB TV. 2018, Kya Haal, Mr. Paanchal? Mohini, Hindi,
Star ... Anita Hassanandani (born 14 April 1981) is an Indian actress who has acted in
multilingual ... 2018, <b>Sajan Re Phir</b> Se <b>Jhoot Mat Bolo</b>, <b>Jaya</b>, SAB TV · Box
Cricket ... Kyo Kii... Main <b>Jhuth</b> Nahin Bolta is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language fantasy
comedy film directed ... The son's wish comes true, and all utterances from Raj's
mouth <b>are</b> truthful. ... <b>Jaya</b> Bhattacharya as Kavita Mhatre; Anant Mahadevan as
Anand Mhatre; Ram Mohan as Mr. Pandey; Ghanshyam Rohera as Mishra;
Shashi Kiran ... Ami Trivedi (born 15 July 1982) is an Indian television and theatre artist. She is
most known for ... also portrayed the role of "Tulika" in SAB TV's another comedy
serial <b>Sajan Re Jhoot Mat Bolo</b>. ... Ami's mother, <b>Jaya</b> Trivedi is a housewife. Kangana Ranaut is an Indian actress and filmmaker who works in Hindi films.
The recipient of ... Kangana's nuances [of an alcoholic character] <b>are</b>
disconcertingly realistic. ... Sharmila Tagore (1970); Mumtaz (1971); Asha Parekh
(1972); Hema Malini (1973); Dimple Kapadia & <b>Jaya</b> Bachchan (1974); <b>Jaya</b>
Bachchan (1975). | Sajan re phir jhooth mat bolo jaya real name? |
The <b>Ramon Magsaysay Award</b> is an annual award established to perpetuate
former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay's example of integrity in ... The following is a partial list of the awardees of the <b>Ramon Magsaysay Award</b>.
See External links at bottom of this page for a complete list. Awardees' individual
... Awards, <b>Ramon Magsaysay Award</b>. Website, Government website. Arvind
Kejriwal (born 16 August 1968) is an Indian politician and a former bureaucrat
who is ... |state=collapsed : {{<b>Ramon Magsaysay Award</b> Winners|state=collapsed}} to show
the template collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its title bar; |state=expanded ... Awards, <b>Ramon Magsaysay Award</b> (2019) Ramnath Goenka Excellence in
Journalism Award, (2013 and 2017) Red Ink Awards for Journalist of the year in
2016 by Mumbai Press Club. Website, www.naisadak.org. Ravish Kumar (born 5
December 1974) is an Indian journalist, author, and media personality. Awards, <b>Ramon Magsaysay Award</b> Ashoka Fellowship 'Social Entrepreneur of
the Year' Award by Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship. Anshu
Gupta is an Indian social entrepreneur who founded Goonj, a non-governmental
... <b>Ramon Magsaysay Award</b>[edit]. In 2011, Koul Panha was awarded the <b>Ramon</b>
<b>Magsaysay Award</b> for his work for Electoral reforms in Cambodia. Pages in category "<b>Ramon Magsaysay Award</b> winners". The following 200 pages
are in this category, out of approximately 207 total. This list may not reflect ... She is the first Indian musician to receive the <b>Ramon Magsaysay award</b>, often
considered Asia's Nobel Prize, in 1974 with the citation reading "Exacting purists
... Template talk:<b>Ramon Magsaysay Award</b> Winners ... This template is within the
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"<b>The Legend of Sleepy Hollow</b>" is a gothic story by American author Washington
Irving, ... Publication date, 1820 ... From the listless repose of the place, and the
peculiar character of its inhabitants, who are descendants ... 19th century), where
many events of the story <b>took place</b>, officially changed its name to Sleepy Hollow. Sleepy Hollow is a 1999 American gothic supernatural horror film directed by Tim
Burton. It is a film adaptation loosely based on Washington Irving's 1820 short
story "<b>The Legend of Sleepy Hollow</b>", and ... Filming <b>took place</b> from November
1998 to May 1999. ... It was one of the things that maybe shaped what I like to <b>do</b>. The Headless Horseman is a mythical figure who has appeared in folklore
around the world ... Modern versions of the story refer his rides to Halloween,
around which time the battle <b>took place</b>. ... Washington Irving's gothic story "<b>The</b>
<b>Legend of Sleepy Hollow</b>" features a character known as the Headless
Horseman believed ... <b>Sleepy Hollow</b> is a village in the town of Mount Pleasant, in Westchester County,
New York. The village is located on the east bank of the Hudson River, about ... Ichabod Crane is a fictional character and the protagonist in Washington Irving's
short story, "<b>The Legend of Sleepy Hollow</b>" ... He administered justice with
discrimination rather than severity; <b>taking</b> the burden off the backs of the ... The
revenue arising from his school was small, and <b>would</b> have been scarcely
sufficient to ... Sleepy Hollow is an American supernatural drama television series that aired on
Fox from September 16, 2013 to March 31, 2017. The series is loosely based on
the short story "<b>The Legend of Sleepy Hollow</b>" ... Sleepy Hollow <b>took place</b> in that
2005 series' universe, also shared with 2012 ... (millions), <b>Date</b>, Viewers The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad is a 1949 American animated package
film produced ... The second segment is based on "<b>The Legend of Sleepy Hollow</b>
" by ... Brom Bones, the roguish town hero, <b>does</b> his best to bully Ichabod. ... of
Sleepy Hollow and The Wind in the Willows, respectively), having <b>taken</b> their
names ... The article contains the following statement: "<b>The story</b> is ... <b>Sleepy Hollow</b> is
supposed to <b>take place</b>? ... As Irving had "killed" his own pen name that <b>would</b>
place thirty years ... "Rip Van Winkle" is a short story by the American author Washington Irving, first
published in ... Van Winkle <b>does</b> not ask who they are or how they know his name
. ... His strange tale is solemnly <b>taken</b> to heart by the Dutch settlers, particularly by
... from 1970, presented adaptations of "<b>The Legend of Sleepy Hollow</b>" and "Rip ... Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Sleepy Hollow, New York, is the final resting <b>place</b> of
numerous famous figures, including Washington Irving, whose story "<b>The Legend</b>
<b>of Sleepy Hollow</b>" is ... son-in-law of <b>D.O.</b> Mills; William Rockefeller (1841–1922),
New York head of the ... "<b>Take</b> a Tour of the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery". | When does the legend of sleepy hollow take place? |
The twelfth <b>season</b> of The <b>Bachelorette</b>, an American reality competition
television series premiered on ABC on May 23, 2016, and concluded on August
1, 2016 ... Brian Chad Johnson (born August 11, 1987) is an American reality television
personality. He is notable for being a contestant on The Bachelorette, Bachelor in
... The <b>Bachelorette season 12</b> to compete for Joelle "JoJo" Fletcher's affections. <b>Season 12</b> · List of The <b>Bachelorette</b> episodes. The eleventh <b>season</b> of The
<b>Bachelorette</b> features, for the first time ever, two Bachelorettes ... Joelle Hannah Fletcher (born November 1, 1990) is a real estate developer and
American television personality, who is best known for her role as a contestant on
the twentieth season of ABC's The Bachelor and as the lead on the twelfth
season of The Bachelorette. ... "'The <b>Bachelorette</b>' <b>Season 12</b>: Jojo Fletcher
Confirmed as ABC's Next ... Main article: List of The <b>Bachelorette</b> episodes ... got engaged in the <b>season</b>
finale, but the couple broke up in November 2011. The tenth <b>season</b> of The <b>Bachelorette</b> featured Andi Dorfman, a 27-year-old
assistant district ... Development and Filming[edit]. The <b>season</b> began filming on
Wednesday, March <b>12</b>, 2014. in California. Other locales include Connecticut,
France, ... Evan Bass was a contestant on the American reality-TV shows The Bachelorette
and Bachelor ... Bass appeared as a contestant on the reality-television
matchmaking show The <b>Bachelorette Season 12</b>, starring Joelle “JoJo” Fletcher. 108, 12, "Week 10: Dominican Republic (Season Finale)", July 28, 2014 (2014-
07-28) ... Main article: The <b>Bachelorette</b> (<b>season 12</b>) ... <b>Season 12</b>. Next → <b>Season</b> 14 · List of The <b>Bachelorette</b> episodes. The thirteenth
<b>season</b> of The <b>Bachelorette</b> premiered on May 22, 2017. This <b>season</b> featured ... Category:The Bachelorette (American TV series) seasons ... The Bachelorette (
season 10) · The Bachelorette (season 11) · The <b>Bachelorette</b> (<b>season 12</b>) · The ... | When does the season finale of the bachelorette air? |
The 2019 <b>NFL season</b> was the 100th <b>season</b> of the National Football League (
<b>NFL</b>). ... He was the <b>starting</b> quarterback for the Packers for all five of the <b>NFL</b> ...
The 2019 <b>regular season</b>'s 256 games were played over a 17-week schedule
that ... However, the <b>NFL</b> did not <b>do</b> so and Brown played in the Patriots' Week 2
game. The National Football League (<b>NFL</b>) <b>regular season</b> begins on the weekend
following the first ... One Monday night game then <b>starts</b> at 8:15 PM (ET) every
week with the exception of the first week of the <b>regular</b> ... the league usually <b>does</b>
not release the final <b>regular</b> schedule with specific dates and times until the
spring; the ... <b>Start</b> date, January 9, 2021. Super Bowl LV. Date, February 7, 2021. Site,
Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida · Pro Bowl. Date, January 31, 2021. ←
2019 · <b>NFL seasons</b>. The 2020 <b>NFL season</b> will be the 101st <b>season</b> of the
National Football League (<b>NFL</b>). ... The league will announce the <b>regular season</b>
schedule in April 2020. The National Football League (<b>NFL</b>) is a professional American football league
consisting of 32 ... The <b>NFL's</b> 17-week <b>regular season</b> runs from early September
to late December, with each team playing 16 games and having one bye week. ...
Because the preseason <b>does</b> not count towards standings, teams generally <b>do</b> ... The National Football League preseason is the period each year during which
<b>NFL</b> teams play several not-for-the-record exhibition games before the actual "
<b>regular</b>" <b>season starts</b>. ... Many more exhibition games fail to sell out than <b>do</b>
<b>regular</b>-<b>season</b> games. Since 2006, the Hall of Fame Game has been carried by
NBC as ... In the history of the National Football League, there have been twelve <b>starts</b>
streaks of at least 100 consecutive games by eleven different quarterbacks, with
four of those with a <b>regular season</b> streak of at least 200 games. ... "Favre's
consecutive <b>start</b> streak comes to an end at 297". <b>NFL</b>.com. Retrieved 2010-12-
14. This is a list of the most consecutive <b>starts</b> and games played by a player by
position in the <b>NFL</b>. ... <b>NFL</b> player. Minimum 200 consecutive <b>regular season</b>
<b>starts</b> ... In the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>), a tied game occurs when a <b>regular</b>
<b>season</b> game ends ... Ravens Deserved; Hoying 26-for-38 For 276 Yards In First
<b>Start</b> As Teams Played 75 Minutes And Had Only One TD Apiece," The Morning
Call ... Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. (born August 3, 1977) is an American football
quarterback for ... For <b>regular season</b> and postseason combined, Brady is first all-
time in career passing yards ... Brady, with the 100th win of his career, also set an
<b>NFL</b> record for the fewest games needed by a <b>starting</b> quarterback to <b>do</b> so: his ... The 2016 <b>NFL season</b> was the 97th <b>season</b> in the history of the National Football
League (<b>NFL</b>) ... The 2016 <b>regular season</b> featured 256 games which were
played out over a ... The Broncos debuted Trevor Siemian as their new <b>starting</b>
quarterback; ... If the coin <b>does</b> not flip (as it did during the 2015–16 <b>NFL</b> Playoff
game ... | When does the regular season start for nfl? |
"<b>How Far I'll Go</b>" is a song from Disney's 2016 animated feature <b>film Moana</b>. It
was written and produced by Lin-Manuel Miranda. The song was performed in
the ... "<b>How Far I'll Go</b> (Alessia Cara version)" Released: November 3, 2016; "You're
Welcome (Dwayne Johnson version)" Released: December 7, 2016; "You're
Welcome (Jordan Fisher version)" Released: March 1, 2017. <b>Moana</b>: Original
Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 2016 Disney animated <b>film</b> ...
Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jordan Fisher <b>sing</b> a duet on "You're Welcome", ... Best Original Song, "<b>How Far I'll Go</b>" by Lin-Manuel Miranda. 2017 Kids' Choice
Awards, March 11, 2017, Favorite Animated <b>Movie</b>, <b>Moana</b>. Favorite Voice from ... Lin-Manuel Miranda is an American composer, lyricist, singer, actor, producer,
and playwright, ... Miranda also <b>sang</b> the song "We Know the Way" in the <b>film</b>,
and recorded a duet with Jordan Fisher of ... For the song "<b>How Far I'll Go</b>",
Miranda received Golden Globe, Critics' Choice, Oscar, and Grammy Award
nominations. It received two Academy Award nominations at the 89th Academy Awards: one
for Best Animated Feature and another for Best Original Song ("<b>How Far I'll Go</b>"). "Arms" is a song by American singer-<b>songwriter</b> Christina Perri. The song was
written by Perri ... "Arms" then made a comeback in 2017 reaching #36 on the
iTunes chart passing Auli'i Cravalho's "<b>How Far I'll Go</b>" from the Disney <b>movie</b>
<b>Moana</b> ... Jonathan Ya'akov Mergui (born February 10, 2000), known professionally by his
family name Mergui, is an Israeli singer, <b>songwriter</b> and dancer. he become
famous following his ... In 2017–2018 he appeared on "Rising Star". on the "
screen level", Mergui <b>sang</b> the song "<b>How Far I'll Go</b>" from the <b>movie</b> "<b>Moana</b>",
which lifted ... Any Gabrielly Rolim Soares (born in October 9, 2002) is a Brazilian singer,
dancer, actress and voice actress better known as the voice of <b>Moana</b> in the
Brazilian version of the 2016 Walt Disney Pictures animated <b>film</b> ... She also
<b>sings</b> the Portuguese versions of the <b>movie's</b> songs, like <b>How Far I'll Go</b> by Auli'i
Cravalho, which ... 2017, Houston <b>Film</b> Critics Society Award for Best Original Song, "<b>How Far I'll Go</b>"
(from <b>Moana</b>), Nominated. Georgia <b>Film</b> Critics Association Award for Best ... Alessia Caracciolo (born July 11, 1996), known professionally as Alessia Cara is
a Canadian ... A Head Full of Dreams Tour, alongside British singer <b>songwriter</b>
and Grammy winner Foxes. ... The music video for Cara's single "<b>How Far I'll Go</b>",
from the Disney <b>film Moana</b>, was released on November 3, 2016, and since ... | Who sings how far i'll go in the movie moana? |
The <b>Super Bowl</b> is the annual championship game of the National Football
League (NFL) played between mid-January and early February. It is the
culmination ... The <b>Super Bowl</b> is the annual American football game that determines the
champion of the National Football League (NFL). The game culminates a season
that ... <b>Super Bowl</b> LIV was an American football game played to determine the
champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2019 season. The
American ... <b>Super Bowl</b> XLVIII was an American football game between the American
Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos and National Football ... <b>Super Bowl</b> 50 was an American football game to determine the champion of the
National Football League (NFL) for the 2015 season. The American Football ... <b>Super Bowl</b> XLV was an American football game between the American Football
Conference (AFC) champion Pittsburgh Steelers and the National Football ... <b>Super Bowl</b> XLIV was an American football game between the National Football
Conference (NFC) champions New Orleans Saints and the American Football ... <b>Super Bowl</b> LIII was an American football game played to determine the
champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2018 season. The
American ... <b>Super Bowl</b> XLVII was an American football game between the American
Football Conference (AFC) champion Baltimore Ravens and the National
Football ... The <b>Superbowl</b> of Wrestling was an event held in the 1970s. It was one of the first
professional wrestling "Supercards". Contents. 1 History. 1.1 1972; 1.2 1978. | Who did the saints beat in the superbowl? |
This article lists character information from the novel The <b>Neverending Story</b> and
the film adaptations of the same name. Contents. 1 Bastian Balthazar Bux ... The <b>NeverEnding Story</b> (German: Die Unendliche Geschichte) is a 1984 English-
language German fantasy film directed and co-written by Wolfgang Petersen (in ... The <b>Neverending Story</b>: The Animated Adventures of Bastian Balthazar Bux is an
animated television series, produced by CineVox Entertainment and HIT ... The <b>NeverEnding Story</b> II: The Next Chapter is a 1990 English-language German
fantasy film and a sequel to The <b>NeverEnding Story</b>. It was directed by George ... Noah Leslie Hathaway (born November 13, 1971) is an American actor and a
former teen idol. He is best known for his roles as Atreyu in the 1984 film The
<b>NeverEnding Story</b> and for portraying Boxey on the original television series
Battlestar Galactica. His work in The <b>Neverending Story</b> made him particularly
popular as a ... First of all, a "Glücksdrache" is a very literal dragon and by no means a <b>dog</b>, ...
Secondly, the movie called "The <b>Neverending Story</b>" is based (quite loosely) on a
... Untitled[edit]. I started this article so the original page could be used to describe
the novel and give a brief description of the franchise. This film is important ... The <b>NeverEnding Story</b> III: Escape from Fantasia is a 1994 English-language film
, the second sequel to the fantasy film The <b>NeverEnding Story</b> (following the ... Jim Henson's Creature Shop is a special/visual effects company founded in 1979
by puppeteer ... of the Ooze (Creature Effects); Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (Big
Bunny Plush Doll); The <b>Neverending Story</b> III (Creature ... The Jungle Book (
stand-in puppets); Rock <b>Dog</b> (character design and visual development); Grumpy
Cat's ... Artax (1995–2012) was an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse. He
was named after a horse featured in the children's fantasy novel The
<b>Neverending Story</b>. | What was the dog called in neverending story? |
<b>Congressional pension</b> is a <b>pension</b> made available to <b>members</b> of the United
States <b>Congress</b>. As of 2019, <b>members</b> who participated in the <b>congressional</b> ... The structure of the United States <b>Congress</b> with a separate House and Senate is
complex with ... <b>Members</b> who participated in the <b>congressional pension</b> system
are vested after five years of service and who are at least 62 years of age. The Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 is a law of the United
States federal ... Prohibits lobbyists from providing gifts or travel to <b>Members of</b>
<b>Congress</b> with knowledge that the gift or ... Congressional <b>pension</b> accountability. The United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and <b>Pensions</b>
(HELP) ... The name of the committee changed during the 80th <b>Congress</b> to the ...
of the committee is Democrat Tom Harkin of Iowa, and the Ranking <b>Member</b> is ... Robert Todd Schilling (born January 23, 1964) is an American politician who
served as a U.S. Representative for Illinois's 17th <b>congressional</b> district from
2011 to 2013. Schilling is a <b>member</b> of the Republican Party. ... Schilling vowed
not to participate in the <b>congressional pension</b> program, to keep his private
health ... This list of members of the United States Congress by wealth includes only the
fifty richest current <b>members of Congress</b> and displays the difference between ... <b>members</b> ... /180229842/senate-republicans-named-to-<b>congressional</b>-
multiemployer-<b>pension</b>-committee ... John Howard Coble (March 18, 1931 – November 3, 2015) was a U.S.
Representative for North Carolina's 6th <b>congressional</b> district, serving from 1985
to 2015. He was a <b>member</b> of the Republican Party. ... Coble refused to
participate in the <b>congressional pension</b> program, stating that reforming
<b>congressional pensions</b> was ... The United States House of Representatives is the lower house of the United
States Congress, ... <b>Pension</b>. All <b>members of Congress</b> are automatically (without
the option of withdrawal) enrolled in the Federal Employees Retirement System,
... The vice president of the United States is the second-highest officer in the
executive branch of ... based on that office, but instead receives the same
<b>pension</b> as other <b>members of Congress</b> based on his position as president of the
Senate. | How long does a member of congress have to serve to get a pension? |
The <b>tower</b> is 324 metres (1,063 ft) <b>tall</b>, about the same height as an 81-storey
<b>building</b>, and the ... The <b>tallest structure</b> in the City of Paris and the Île de France remains the <b>Eiffel</b>
Tower in the 7th arrondissement, 300 meters high completed in 1889 as the ... Similarly, the <b>Eiffel</b> Tower was the world <b>tallest structure</b> from 1889, when it was
built, until 1930, when the Chrysler building was built. Contents. 1 Definition of ... The world's <b>tallest</b> artificial <b>structure</b> is the 829.8-metre-<b>tall</b> (2,722 ft) Burj Khalifa
in Dubai The ... deck[edit]. Main article: Observation deck. Timeline of
development of world's highest observation deck since inauguration of <b>Eiffel</b>
<b>Tower</b>. This is a list of extant towers that fulfill the engineering definition of a <b>tower</b>: "a <b>tall</b>
human ... Las Vegas <b>Eiffel Tower</b>, 1999, United States, Las Vegas, 164.6 m,
Replica of <b>Eiffel Tower</b>. Praděd TV <b>Tower</b>, 1983, Czech Republic, Praděd
Mountain ... Tour Maine-Montparnasse (Maine-Montparnasse Tower), also commonly named
Tour Montparnasse, is a 210-metre (689 ft) office skyscraper located in the
Montparnasse area of Paris, France. Constructed from 1969 to 1973, it was the
<b>tallest skyscraper</b> in France until ... The Tour Montparnasse seen from the <b>Eiffel</b>
Tower. Despite being <b>taller</b> than the <b>Eiffel Tower</b>, Tokyo <b>Tower</b> only weighs about 4,000
tons, 3,300 tons less than the <b>Eiffel Tower</b>. While other towers have since ... This is a list of <b>tallest</b> freestanding structures in the world past and present. To be
freestanding a <b>structure</b> must not be supported by guy wires, the sea or ... <b>Eiffel</b>
<b>Tower</b>, 325, 1,062, 1889, Lattice <b>tower</b>, Observation, restaurant, UHF/VHF- ... As one of the most iconic and recognisable structures in the world, the <b>Eiffel</b>
<b>Tower</b>, completed ... world heritage mini mini, Lake Toba, Indonesia, 10 metres (
33 ft) <b>high</b>, carved in soil. Restaurant "Anija" in Janjevë, Kosovo has a replica 10
times ... Not a <b>building</b>, but included for comparison purposes; currently the world's <b>tallest</b>
Ferris wheel. <b>Eiffel Tower</b> at Paris Las Vegas · Ground-level ... | How long was the eiffel tower the tallest building in the world? |
<b>Radio Times is</b> a British weekly magazine which provides radio and television
listings. ... Since <b>Christmas</b> 1969, a 14-day double-sized issue has been
published each December ... said "Rhaglenni Saesneg", as opposed to the
TVTimes' pull-<b>out</b> supplement Sbec which <b>did</b> carry details on English language
programming. It <b>is</b> considered one of the best <b>Christmas</b> specials of the show. In 2014, over
7000 readers of <b>Radio Times</b> voted ... <b>Release</b>. Original network, TNT. Picture format, Color. Audio format, Mono.
Original <b>release</b>, April 13, 1992 (1992-04-13). <b>Christmas</b> in Connecticut <b>is</b> a 1992
American made-for-television <b>Christmas</b> romantic comedy ... Reception[edit].
John Ferguson of <b>Radio Times</b> awarded the film two stars <b>out</b> of five. A Ghost Story for <b>Christmas is</b> a strand of annual British short television films
originally ... The stories were titled A Ghost Story for <b>Christmas</b> in listings such as
the <b>Radio Times</b>, although this <b>did</b> not appear on screen until ''The Signalman''. ...
Clark recalled in an interview for the BFI's DVD <b>release</b> in 2012 that "the BBC at
that ... No. of series, 4 (+ 2 <b>Christmas</b> specials). No. of episodes, 67. Round the Horne <b>is</b>
a BBC Radio comedy programme starring Kenneth Horne, first transmitted ... In
2019, in a poll run by <b>Radio Times</b>, Round the Horne was voted the BBC's ... <b>is</b>
described by Foster and Furst as "one of the seminal comedies to <b>come out</b> of the
... Call the Midwife <b>is</b> a BBC period drama series about a group of nurse midwives
working in the ... A <b>Christmas</b> special aired in 2015 as well. ... Series 2 was
scheduled for <b>release</b> on DVD and Blu-ray on 18 June 2013. ... Alison Graham in
the <b>Radio Times</b> dubbed Call the Midwife "a magnificently subversive drama"
and "the ... The BBC Genome Project <b>is</b> a digitised, searchable database of programme
listings initially based upon the contents of the <b>Radio Times</b> from ... The text, "Uza
TarbuclC's <b>Christmas</b>", <b>should</b> read "Liza Tarbuck's <b>Christmas</b>". ... The aim of this
project <b>is</b> to allow researchers to be able to find <b>out</b> information easier and to help
... The eleventh series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor
Who premiered on 7 October 2018 and concluded on 9 December 2018. The
series <b>is</b> the first to be led by Chris Chibnall as head writer and executive ... "
<b>Radio Times</b> – New Doctor Who episode title and story details revealed". <b>Radio</b>
<b>Times</b>. The 2013 specials of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who
are two additional episodes following the programme's seventh series. In
addition to the traditional <b>Christmas</b> episode broadcast on 25 December ... The
<b>release</b> of "The Night of the Doctor" on 14 November revealed that Paul McGann
had ... FX Productions; Scott Free Productions; Hardy Son & Baker; BBC. <b>Release</b>.
Original network, BBC One. Original <b>release</b>, 22 December (2019-12-22) – 24
December 2019 (2019-12-24). A <b>Christmas</b> Carol <b>is</b> a British fantasy miniseries
based on the 1843 novella of the same name ... <b>Radio Times</b> awarded the
miniseries four stars <b>out</b> of five and opined that at ... | When does the radio times come out for christmas? |
A <b>citation</b>, also called a reference, uniquely identifies a source of information, e.g.
: Ritter, R. M. (2003). The Oxford Style Manual. Oxford University Press. p. 1.
<b>ISBN</b> ... Please do not use ISBNs alone to identify books: add a proper <b>citation</b> as well as
the <b>ISBN</b>. Also note that ISBNs are not required of <b>citations</b>; popular <b>citation</b> styles
... Citer: Converts a DOI, <b>ISBN</b>, OCLC, or URL into a <b>citation</b> and shortened footnote
. It also can generate <b>citations</b> for many news websites. reFill: Uses Citoid to ... Do not place it in the |<b>isbn</b>= parameter of a <b>Citation</b> Style 1 template. The
inclusion of text other than the digits of an <b>ISBN</b> in |<b>isbn</b>= corrupts the <b>citation's</b>
COinS ... This <b>Citation</b> Style 1 template is used to create <b>citations</b> for books. When citing ...
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value may be an <b>ISBN</b>. Module:<b>Citation</b>/CS1 checks the ASIN value and if the ... This is a tracking category for CS1 <b>citations</b> that have <b>ISBN</b> errors. Information
icon.svg Help desk. Check |<b>isbn</b>= value: <type>. <b>Citation</b> Style 1 and <b>Citation</b>
Style ... WP:CITE states that an <b>ISBN</b> is optional in the <b>citation</b> of a book. Therefore, do
not restore this template over objections. Do not use this template to warn about ... WT, {{<b>citation</b> |<b>isbn</b>=981-02-2940-2 |place=River Edge, New Jersey |editor=
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... These files comprise the module support for cs1|2 <b>citation</b> templates: ... Before
calling this function, <b>isbn</b>-13/ismn must be checked for length and stripped of ... | Where does the isbn go in a citation? |
The <b>Puppy Bowl</b> is an annual television program on Animal Planet that mimics an
American football game similar to the Super Bowl, using <b>puppies</b>. Shown each ... Although it is consistently one of the most watched television programs in the
United States ... to halftime or the game itself (such as Animal Planet's annual
<b>Puppy Bowl</b> special). ... "Nat Geo Wild Announces Fish Bowl: Stand Down,
<b>Puppies</b>". Since <b>puppies</b> are dogs, then saying "dogs and <b>puppies</b>" is ... old or young age is
not specified by "dog" like it is by "<b>puppy</b>. <b>Pets</b>.com was a dot-com enterprise headquartered in San Francisco that sold <b>pet</b>
supplies to ... public presence, including an appearance in the 1999 Macy's
Thanksgiving Day Parade and an advertisement in the 2000 Super <b>Bowl</b>. Animal Planet is an American pay television channel owned by Discovery, Inc.
First established on October 1, 1996, the network is primarily devoted to series
and documentaries about wild animals and domestic <b>pets</b>. ... Animal Planet is
also well known for its annual stunt program, the <b>Puppy Bowl</b>, a yearly special
shown ... <b>Puppy</b> Dog Pals is an American computer-animated children's television series
created by ... <b>Puppy</b> Dog Pals is about brothers Bingo and Rolly, two pug <b>puppies</b>
who have fun traveling around their neighborhood and the world when their ... The Poky Little <b>Puppy</b> is a children's book written by Janette Sebring Lowrey and
illustrated by ... The Poky Little <b>Puppy</b> is a story about five <b>puppies</b> of
undetermined breed. As of 2001, The Poky Little <b>Puppy</b> was the single all-time
best-selling ... This is a partial list of television programs that were formerly or are currently
shown on the ... <b>Puppies</b> vs. Babies. <b>Puppy Bowl</b>, 2005–present. Puppy Games ... This is a list of Pound <b>Puppies</b> characters from the television series, that ran from
1986 to 1989, ... He ran away from Holly's <b>Puppy</b> Pound and befriended a
homeless dog named ... The Pound <b>Puppies</b> were able to stop Robotic Rover by
bumping into Brattina, causing her to drop the remote control in the punch <b>bowl</b>. Bo (born October 9, 2008) is a <b>pet</b> dog of the Obama family, the former First
Family of the United ... See also[edit]. Sunny · United States presidential <b>pets</b> ... | Where do the puppies for the puppy bowl come from? |
The Mongol <b>Empire</b> existed during the <b>13th</b> and 14th <b>centuries</b>, and was the
<b>largest</b> contiguous <b>land empire</b> in history. Originating in Mongolia, the Mongol ... The following is a list of the <b>largest empires</b> in world history. Contents. 1 Criteria;
2 <b>Largest empires</b> by <b>land</b> area. 2.1 <b>Empires</b> at their greatest extent; 2.2 ... The Ottoman <b>Empire</b> was a state and caliphate that controlled much of Southeast
Europe, Western Asia and North Africa between the 14th and early 20th centuries
. It was founded at the end of the <b>13th century</b> in northwestern Anatolia in the ...
Mehmed allowed the Orthodox Church to maintain its autonomy and <b>land</b> in ... Mongolia is a landlocked country in East Asia. Its area is roughly equivalent with
the historical ... In the <b>thirteenth century</b>, the word Mongol grew into an umbrella
term for a large group of Mongolic-speaking ... sweeping through much of Asia,
and forming the Mongol <b>Empire</b>, the <b>largest</b> contiguous <b>land empire</b> in world
history. The history of the Arabs begins in the mid-ninth century BC, which is the earliest
known ... This was one of the <b>largest land empires</b> in history. In the early ...
Contents. 1 Antiquity. 1.1 Classical kingdoms; 1.2 Late kingdoms. 2 <b>Medieval</b>
period. The Mongol invasions and conquests took place during the <b>13th century</b>, creating
the vast Mongol <b>Empire</b> which by ... In contrast with later "<b>empires</b> of the sea"
such as the British, the Mongol <b>Empire</b> was a <b>land</b> power, fueled by the ... The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was a European state that lasted from the <b>13th</b>
<b>century</b> to 1795, when the territory was partitioned among the Russian <b>Empire</b>,
the Kingdom of ... At its greatest extent, in the 15th century, it was the <b>largest</b> state
in Europe. It was a multi-ethnic and multi-confessional state, with great diversity
in ... The Holy Roman <b>Empire</b> also known as Holy Roman <b>Empire</b> of the German
Nation, was a ... The <b>largest</b> territory of the <b>empire</b> after 962 was the Kingdom of
Germany, ... The exact term "Holy Roman <b>Empire</b>" was not used until the <b>13th</b>
<b>century</b>, but the ... The Hohenstaufen rulers increasingly lent <b>land</b> to ministerialia,
formerly ... An <b>empire</b> is a sovereign state functioning as an aggregate of nations or people
that are ruled ... Imperialism is the idea of a major power controlling another
nation or <b>land</b> ... of the 8th century, the Umayyad Caliphate had become the
<b>largest empire</b> in ... The Ajuran Sultanate was a Somali <b>empire</b> in the <b>medieval</b>
times that ... Post-classical history is a periodization commonly used by the school of "world
history" instead ... The Mongol <b>Empire</b> which existed during the <b>13th</b> and 14th
<b>centuries</b>, was the <b>largest</b> continuous <b>land empire</b> in history. Originating in the ... | By the 13th century the blank was the largest land empire at that point? |
Ian Hart, the <b>actor who played</b> Quirrell in the same film, provided the voice and
the facial source for this character. <b>Voldemort</b> also appears in a scene in the ... Ralph Nathaniel Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes is an English <b>actor</b>, film producer,
and director. ... His nephew, Hero Fiennes-Tiffin, <b>played</b> Tom Riddle, young <b>Lord</b>
<b>Voldemort</b>, in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. The Fiennes family moved
... Hero Beauregard Faulkner Fiennes Tiffin (born 6 November 1997) is an English
<b>actor</b> and model best known for his starring role as Hardin Scott in the After film
series and as the 11-year-old Tom Riddle, the young version of antagonist <b>Lord</b>
<b>Voldemort</b>, in the film Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. Richard Bremmer (born 27 January 1953) is an English <b>actor</b>. Contents. 1 History
; 2 Career ... He was the first to portray the character <b>Lord Voldemort</b> in Harry
Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (with the ... never seen (later in the film, the
character is CGI and voiced by Ian Hart, the <b>actor who played</b> Quirrell in the same
film). Joseph Alberic Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes known as Joseph Fiennes, is an
English film and ... His siblings are <b>actor</b> Ralph Fiennes; directors Martha Fiennes
and Sophie Fiennes; composer Magnus ... His nephew Hero Fiennes-Tiffin
<b>played</b> Tom Riddle, young <b>Lord Voldemort</b> in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood
Prince. Severus Snape is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. He is
an ... Snape dies at the hands of <b>Lord Voldemort</b> in the seventh book, at which
time his back story ... <b>Actor</b> Alan Rickman portrayed Snape in all eight Harry
Potter films, released ... In A Very Potter Musical, Snape is <b>played</b> by <b>actor</b> Joe
Moses. Death Eaters are characters featured in the Harry Potter series of novels and
films. They are a terrorist group of wizards and witches, led by the dark wizard
<b>Lord Voldemort</b>, ... <b>Acting</b> on information from James and Lily Potter's Secret-
Keeper Peter ... Bellatrix takes an obvious pleasure in <b>acts</b> of torture and cruelty,
as ... Rishabh Shukla (R̥ṣabha Śuklā) is an Indian film and television <b>actor</b> and a
voice-dubbing ... as a Hindi dubbing <b>actor</b> he is known as the voice of <b>Lord</b>
<b>Voldemort</b> in the Harry Potter ... He <b>played</b> Krishna in a later version of
Mahabharata. Frank Stephenson Dillane (born 21 April 1991) is an English <b>actor</b>, known for his
portrayal of Nick Clark on Fear the Walking Dead (2015–2018), and for <b>playing</b>
Tom Riddle in the film Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009). ... Tom
Riddle (a teenage <b>Lord Voldemort</b>) in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (
2009). Ian Hart (born Ian Davies; 1964) is an English <b>actor</b>. He is perhaps best known
for his roles as ... He also provided the voice of the CGI-generated face of <b>Lord</b>
<b>Voldemort</b>. ... Baskervilles in 2002, and reprising the role in 2004 in Sherlock
Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking, with a different <b>actor playing</b> Sherlock
Holmes. | Who is the actor who plays lord voldemort? |
"<b>Everyday Is a Winding Road</b>" is the second single from American singer and
<b>songwriter</b> Sheryl Crow's 1996 eponymous <b>album</b>. Neil Finn, lead singer of ... Jeffrey Robert Trott is an American <b>songwriter</b>/producer and multi-instrumentalist
who has collaborated with prominent artists across genres in the United States
and abroad. Trott has been named BMI <b>Songwriter</b> of the <b>Year</b>. ... 8, "<b>Everyday Is</b>
<b>A Winding Road</b>", Crow, Brian MacLeod, Trott, 4:16. 10, "Oh Marie", Crow, Trott,
Bill ... Sheryl Crow is the second studio <b>album</b> by American singer Sheryl Crow,
released on ... "<b>Everyday Is a Winding Road</b>" was released on November 8, 1996
as the <b>album's</b> second single. The song was also a success, reaching No. 11 on
the ... Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born February 11, 1962) is an American musician, singer,
<b>songwriter</b>, ... Prince included a cover of her "<b>Everyday Is a Winding Road</b>" in the
<b>album</b>. She also appeared in Zucchero Fornaciari's collection Overdose ... The Phenomenon soundtrack is a compilation <b>album</b> by various artists released
for Reprise Records, who contributed to the music score of the 1996 American
romantic fantasy drama film Phenomenon, ... A track, "<b>Everyday Is A Winding</b>
<b>Road</b>", from Sheryl Crow's 1996 self-titled <b>album</b> was featured in the film, but not
on the ... (1996), "<b>Everyday Is a Winding Road</b>" (1996). Audio sample. Menu. 0:00. file ·
help. "If It Makes You Happy" is the lead single from Sheryl Crow's 1996
eponymous <b>album</b>. Sheryl Crow is an American singer-<b>songwriter</b>. She has released nine studio
albums: Tuesday ... For her debut <b>album</b>, Crow received five nominations for the
Grammy Awards of 1995, winning three awards (Best Female Pop Vocal
Performance and ... 1998, "<b>Everyday Is a Winding Road</b>", Record of the <b>Year</b>,
Nominated. Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic is the twenty-third studio <b>album</b> by American
recording artist Prince, ... A cover of Sheryl Crow's 1996 single "<b>Everyday Is a</b>
<b>Winding Road</b>" is the <b>album's</b> ninth track, but contains a more "sexualized"
structure ... "A Change Would Do You Good" is the fourth single from Sheryl Crow's 1996
eponymous <b>album</b>. The song uses a series of non sequitur lyrics to describe what
one should change in life. It became Crow's third top-five single from the <b>album</b> in
Canada, where it ... "A Change Would Do You Good" - LP Version; "<b>Everyday Is a</b>
<b>Winding Road</b>" ... This file is within the scope of WikiProject Albums, an attempt at building a useful
resource on recordings from a variety of genres. If you would like to participate, ... | Who wrote every day is a winding road? |
However, whereas her first <b>published</b> novel, Sense and Sensibility was
presented as being <b>written</b> "by a Lady," <b>Pride and</b> ... <b>Pride and Prejudice</b> and Zombies is a 2009 parody novel by Seth Grahame-
Smith. It is a mashup combining Jane Austen's classic novel <b>Pride and Prejudice</b>
(1813) with elements of modern zombie fiction, crediting Austen as co-author. It
was first <b>published</b> in April 2009 by Quirk Books and in October 2009 a ... she still
found Grahame-Smith's <b>writing</b> awful, singling out a passage in which ... <b>Pride</b> & <b>Prejudice</b> is a 2005 romance film directed by Joe Wright and based on
Jane Austen's ... <b>Writing</b> for The Sydney Morning Herald, Sandra Hall criticised
Wright's attention to realism for being "careless ... Given the varied opinions
about the film, JASNA <b>published</b> an edited special issue of its online journal
Persuasions ... Jane Austen was an English novelist known primarily for her six major novels,
which interpret, ... Many of the letters were <b>written</b> to Austen's older sister
Cassandra, who in 1843 burned the greater part of them and cut pieces out ...
Egerton then <b>published Pride and Prejudice</b>, a revision of First Impressions, in
January 1813. Jan 11, 2018 <b>...</b> It was <b>published</b> on 28 January 1813 and, like both its predecessors Sense and
Sensibility and Northanger Abbey, it was <b>written</b> at Steventon ... Emma was <b>written</b> after the <b>publication</b> of <b>Pride and Prejudice</b> and was submitted
to the London publisher John Murray II in the autumn of 1815. He offered ... The reception history of Jane Austen follows a path from modest fame to wild
popularity. Jane Austen (1775–1817), the author of such works as <b>Pride and</b>
<b>Prejudice</b> ... The <b>publication</b> in 1870 of her nephew's Memoir of Jane Austen
introduced her ... time at least, Miss Austen's very finely <b>written</b> novel of <b>Pride and</b>
<b>Prejudice</b>. Bride and Prejudice is a 2004 romantic drama film directed by Gurinder Chadha.
The screenplay by Chadha and Paul Mayeda Berges is a Bollywood-style
adaptation of <b>Pride and Prejudice</b> ... However, it is shown that Wickham is
secretly <b>writing</b> to Lakhi. The only person that Lalita hears from is her friend
Chandra, who ... Preceded by, <b>Pride and Prejudice</b>. Followed by, Emma. Mansfield Park is the
third <b>published</b> novel by Jane Austen, first <b>published</b> in 1814 by Thomas ... Paula
Byrne (2017) records that only two years before <b>writing</b> Mansfield Park, Austen,
who ... The following is a list of literary depictions of and related to the novel <b>Pride and</b>
<b>Prejudice</b> by Jane Austen, which was originally <b>published</b> in 1813. As 100 ... | When was pride and prejudice written and published? |
The <b>first</b> generally accepted <b>legal BAC</b> limit was 0.15%. New York, for example,
which had enacted a prohibition on driving while ... Mothers Against <b>Drunk Driving</b> (MADD) is a nonprofit organization in the United
States and ... MADD released its <b>first</b> "Rating the States" report, grading the states
in their ... was <b>passed</b> by Congress and by 2004, every state had a <b>legal</b> .08 <b>BAC</b>
limit. ... Prior to MADD's influence, <b>drunk driving laws</b> addressed the danger by ... <b>Impaired driving</b> is the term used in Canada to describe the criminal offence of
operating, ... One of the <b>first</b> reported criminal cases regarding drinking and
driving in ... In 1951, Parliament re-worded the <b>law</b>, making it an offence to
operate or have ... A prerequisite to most alcohol absorption is the alcohol
<b>passing</b> the pyloric ... Leandra's <b>Law</b> (Child Passenger Protection Act) is a New York State <b>law</b> making
it an automatic felony on the <b>first</b> offense to drive drunk with a person age 15 or
younger inside the vehicle, and setting the blood alcohol content, or <b>BAC</b>, at 0.08.
The <b>bill</b> was unanimously <b>passed</b> by the New York State Assembly and the ... Legislation concerning the <b>legal</b> minimum drinking age in the United States can
... This was repealed with the <b>passing</b> of the 21st Amendment in 1933, ... (D-NJ)
and influenced by Mothers Against <b>Drunk Driving</b> (MADD), ... The alcohol <b>laws</b> of the United States regarding minimum age for purchase have
changed over time. In colonial America, generally speaking, there were no
drinking ages, and ... In 1984, Congress <b>passed</b> the National Minimum Drinking
Age Act, which required states to raise their ages for ... Effects of <b>Drunk Driving</b>. The <b>first drinking</b> age <b>law</b> in New Jersey was <b>passed</b> in 1846. ... to include a
mandatory <b>driver's</b> license suspension. ... In 2000, the New Jersey Legislature
<b>passed</b> a <b>bill</b> ... Field Sobriety Tests (FSTs), also referred to as Standardized Field Sobriety Tests
(SFSTs), are ... <b>DUI</b> and alcohol-related crashes produce an estimated $45 billion
in ... According to the NHTSA, a suspect does not "<b>pass</b>" or "fail" a field sobriety ...
The <b>first</b> test that is typically administered is the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus or ... A breathalyzer or breathalyser is a device for estimating blood alcohol content (
<b>BAC</b>) from a ... All breath alcohol testers used by <b>law</b> enforcement in the United
States of ... One exception is the state of Wisconsin, where a <b>first</b> time <b>drunk</b>
<b>driving</b> ... A monochromatic light beam is <b>passed</b> through this sample, and a
detector ... Texting while driving, also called texting and driving, is the act of composing,
sending, reading ... <b>Impaired driving</b> at the same speed resulted in an increase of
0.01 and 0.07 seconds. ... more likely to witness their parents or <b>legal</b> guardians
driving distracted than their friends ... "Texting while driving ban <b>passes</b>, goes to
Gov. | When was the first drunk driving law passed? |
A second series The <b>Great British Sewing Bee</b> began airing on 18 February 2014
on BBC Two. The series was <b>filmed</b> at Metropolitan Wharf in London, with ... As a media figure he is best known as a judge on the television series The <b>Great</b>
<b>British Sewing Bee</b>. After taking over Norton & Sons in 2005, Grant has been ... The Great British Bake Off is a British television baking competition, produced by
Love ... The format of the series is used as the basis for two BBC Two series, The
<b>Great British Sewing Bee</b> and The Great Pottery Throw Down. ... Reproducing the
surroundings of the English village fête, the series is <b>filmed</b> in bunting-draped ... The Great Pottery Throw Down is a British television competition programme first
broadcast on the BBC Two from 3 November 2015. It is a contest in the style of
The Great British Bake Off and The <b>Great British Sewing Bee</b> but with the craft ... Akeelah and the <b>Bee</b> is a 2006 American drama <b>film</b> written and directed by
Doug Atchison. ... Sid Ganis described it as a <b>film</b> "about hope and doing <b>great</b>
things against all the odds," while a New York Press ... <b>Bee</b> was first shown at the
Cambridge <b>Film</b> Festival on July 7, and it premiered in the <b>British</b> theaters on
August 18. The first series of The <b>Great British Sewing Bee</b> started on 2 April and aired for
four episodes ... Tilly Walnes, 32, <b>Film</b> Festival Project Manager, London ... Made in Dagenham is a 2010 <b>British film</b> directed by Nigel Cole. The <b>film</b> stars
Sally Hawkins, Bob Hoskins, Miranda Richardson, Geraldine James, Rosamund
Pike, Andrea Riseborough, Jaime Winstone, Daniel Mays and Richard Schiff. It
dramatises the Ford <b>sewing</b> machinists strike of 1968 that aimed for equal ... The
<b>bee</b>-hived and bobbed characters are fully fleshed and well-rounded ... It is a spin-off from The <b>Great British</b> Bake Off, and its first episode was screened
on BBC ... The first series of the competition was <b>filmed</b> at Welbeck Abbey in ... The <b>Great British</b> Bake Off: An Extra Slice · So You Think You're Funny · TopGear
(A Guest). Website, https://www.tomindeed.com. Tom Allen (born 14 June 1983)
is an English comedian, actor, and writer, known for his ... Allen's <b>film</b> work
includes Colour Me Kubrick with John Malkovich, Starter for Ten with James
McAvoy ... The Tale of Despereaux is a 2008 <b>British</b>-American computer-animated
adventure fantasy ... His <b>big</b> ears are in <b>great</b> use for flying and listening to things
other mice cannot. Dustin Hoffman as Chiaroscuro "Roscuro", the rat who once
lived at ... | Where is the great british sewing bee filmed? |
<b>Orange Is the New Black</b> is an American comedy-drama series created by Jenji
Kohan that airs ... Faced with the loss of her business, Piper convinces the new
<b>guard</b> captain Piscatella to let her start an anti-gang task force, but the women
that ... The fifth season of the American comedy-drama television series <b>Orange Is the</b>
<b>New Black</b> ... The imprisoned <b>guards</b> are forced to clean bunks. Poussey's friends
... The fourth season of the American comedy-drama television series <b>Orange Is the</b>
<b>New Black</b> ... a black market to form around the prison. The <b>guards</b> meanwhile
start targeting the non-white prisoners and subjecting them to random searches. The sixth season of the American comedy-drama television series <b>Orange Is the</b>
<b>New Black</b> ... Meanwhile, the <b>guards</b> play a fantasy sport game called "fantasy
inmate". Several supporting characters who appeared throughout the first five ... The first season of the American comedy-drama television series <b>Orange Is the</b>
<b>New Black</b> ... The <b>guards</b> start searching for a missing mobile phone; Piper finds
it hidden in the wall of the bathroom. Daya attacks her mother Aleida, for trying to
... <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> (sometimes abbreviated to OITNB) is an American
comedy-drama ... The fifth season shows the prisoners revolting against the
<b>guards</b>, wardens and the system after MCC's failed handling of an inmate's death
at the ... The second season of the American comedy-drama television series <b>Orange Is</b>
<b>the New Black</b> ... Flashback: Black Cindy works as an airport security <b>guard</b>. The seventh and final season of the American comedy-drama television series
<b>Orange Is the</b> ... Aleida tips off the <b>guards</b> about Daya's hiding spots. Santos tries
... The third season of the American comedy-drama television series <b>Orange Is the</b>
<b>New Black</b> ... Alex is cornered in the greenhouse by a new <b>guard</b> sent by Kubra,
and her fate is left uncertain. As the prisoners frolic in the lake, construction crews
... Brad William Henke (born April 10, 1966) is an American actor and former
National Football League and Arena Football League player. He is best known
for his role as prison <b>guard</b> Desi Piscatella on <b>Orange Is The New Black</b>, for
which ... | Who plays guard in orange is the new black? |
Lionel Andrés <b>Messi</b> Cuccittini is an Argentine professional footballer who plays
as a forward and captains both Spanish club Barcelona and the Argentina ... The Ronaldo–<b>Messi</b> rivalry is a football rivalry between fans of Portuguese
forward Cristiano Ronaldo and Argentinian forward Lionel <b>Messi</b> and supposedly
... <b>Messi</b> (Russian: Месси; born 30 October 2015) is a pet, model and Internet
celebrity, owned by Russian couple Alexandr and Mariya Dmitriev, who they
adopted ... Georges Parfait Mbida <b>Messi</b> (born 8 December 1980) is a Cameroonian
footballer who plays as a midfielder. Contents. 1 Football career; 2 Honours ... Lionel <b>Messi</b> has won the award a record six times, followed by Cristiano
Ronaldo with five. Three players have won the award three times each: Johan
Cruyff of ... <b>Messi</b> is a 2014 documentary film directed by Álex de la Iglesia. The film explores
the rise of Argentine footballer Lionel <b>Messi</b>, who currently plays for Spanish ... Raphaël Éric <b>Messi</b> Bouli Gaind (born 23 April 1992) is a Cameroonian
professional footballer who plays as a forward for Indian Super League club
Kerala ... Over the course of his career, Argentine footballer Lionel <b>Messi</b> has received six
Ballon d'Or awards, the most for any football player, as well as the 2009 FIFA ... Lionel <b>Messi</b> is an Argentine professional footballer who has represented the
Argentina national football team as a forward since his debut in 2005. Since then
... <b>Messi</b>, who plays for Barcelona, won the inaugural Ballon d'Or in 2010 and went
on to win three in a row, after his wins in 2011 and 2012. Ronaldo, who played ... | How many goals does messi have in all competitions? |
The RMS <b>Queen Mary</b> is a retired British ocean liner that sailed primarily on the
North Atlantic ... Overhead view of <b>Queen Mary docked</b> at Long Beach in 2008 ...
Following <b>Queen Mary</b>'s permanent docking in <b>California</b>, claims were made that
... RMS <b>Queen Mary</b> 2 is a British transatlantic ocean liner. She has served as the
flagship of ... As <b>Queen Mary</b> 2 is too large to <b>dock</b> in many ports, passengers are
often ferried to and from the ship in tenders, which can also be used as lifeboats.
... RMS <b>Queen Mary</b>, which is permanently <b>docked</b> at Long Beach, <b>California</b>. The following ships are named <b>Queen Mary</b>: HMS <b>Queen Mary</b>, a battlecruiser of
the Royal ... in 1934, now retired as a hotel in Long Beach, <b>California</b>, United
States; RMS <b>Queen Mary</b> 2, a Cunard ocean liner that entered service in 2003 ... The RMS Queen Elizabeth was an ocean liner operated by Cunard Line. With
<b>Queen Mary</b> she ... Queen Elizabeth sat at the fitting-out <b>dock</b> at the shipyard in
her Cunard colours until 2 November 1939, when ... tourist attraction in Port
Everglades, Florida, similar to the planned use of <b>Queen Mary</b> in Long Beach,
<b>California</b>. B-427 was a Project 641 (Foxtrot-class) diesel-electric attack submarine of the
Soviet Navy. ... B-427, on display in Long Beach, California. History ... Urban
Commons took over the lease of the <b>Queen Mary</b> and the Scorpion in April 2016. <b>Queen Mary's</b> Dark Harbor is a yearly Halloween haunt at the RMS <b>Queen Mary</b>
in Long Beach, <b>California</b>. During the season, running from late September to ... Long Beach is a city in the US state of <b>California</b> located within the Los Angeles
metropolitan ... The city is known for its waterfront attractions, including the
permanently <b>docked</b> RMS <b>Queen Mary</b> and the Aquarium of the Pacific. Long
Beach ... The Pike was an amusement zone in Long Beach, <b>California</b>. The Pike was
founded in 1902 ... then renamed Queen's Park in the late 1960s in homage to
the arrival of the <b>Queen Mary</b> ocean liner in Long Beach. ... The city had
purchased the RMS <b>Queen Mary</b> in 1967 and permanently <b>docked</b> the ship in
Long Beach ... MS Queen Victoria (QV) is a Vista-class cruise ship operated by the Cunard Line
and is named ... The <b>Queen Mary</b> 2 had cost approximately $300,000 US per
berth, nearly double that ... March 2011: Queen Victoria passed <b>Queen Mary</b>
herself, a former Cunard ship, now permanently <b>docked</b> in Long Beach,
<b>California</b>, as a ... TS <b>Queen Mary</b> is a retired Clyde steamer launched in 1933 and now being
preserved as a ... <b>Queen Mary</b> was berthed in James Watt <b>Dock</b> throughout the
summer of 2016. <b>Queen Mary</b> berthed, with MV Hebrides in the dry <b>dock</b>. | Where is the queen mary docked in california? |
Built by Los Angeles metal shop, Cartel Customs, and displayed at the 2014
SEMA Show, the <b>Scion FR-S</b> T1 is the <b>first</b> targa top version of any 86-based
model. <b>Scion</b> is a discontinued marque of Toyota that debuted in 2003. Intended to
appeal to younger ... <b>Scion</b> was marketed as a youth brand and was <b>first</b>
introduced in March 2002, at the New York Auto Show. ... The <b>FR-S</b>, iA, and iM
models were amalgamated into the Toyota marque for the 2017 model year, as
the Toyota 86, ... FRS may also refer to: Contents. 1 Government and politics; 2 Science; 3
Technology ... square-rigged; Mundo Maya International Airport, (IATA: FRS,
formerly Flores International Airport) in Flores, Guatemala; <b>Scion FR-S</b>, an
automobile ... A flat-four engine, also known as a horizontally opposed-four engine, is a four-
cylinder piston ... In 1900, the <b>first</b> flat-four engine was produced by Benz & Cie,
based on Benz's 1897 "contra" flat-twin engine. ... engine was used in the Toyota
86 (also called the 'Subaru BRZ' and '<b>Scion FR-S</b>') rear-wheel drive sports coupe. This is a list of concept vehicles from Toyota for the years 2010–2019. Contents.
1 FT-86 G ... The Prius+ is the <b>first</b> European hybrid seating seven passengers. ...
The <b>Scion FR-S</b> Sports Coupe Concept, where FR-S means Front-engine, ... The Subaru FA engine is a gasoline boxer-4 engine used in Subaru and Toyota
automobiles. ... The FA series engine was developed for the Subaru BRZ and the
<b>first</b> FA engine, the FA20D, was ... known as the 4U-GSE, which is installed in the
Toyota 86 and the <b>Scion FR-S</b>. According to Subaru, 0W-20 oil is recommended. Kenshiro "Ken" Gushi is one of Japan's top competitors in the sport of drifting.
Born in Okinawa ... In 2008, Ken was picked up by <b>Scion</b> Racing and RS-R to
pilot the <b>first</b> ever RWD converted <b>Scion</b> tC. This was done by ... For the 2012
Formula Drift season, Gushi is driving the 2013 GPP <b>Scion</b> Racing <b>FR-S</b> w/
Hankook tires. The <b>Scion</b> xD is a five-door subcompact hatchback marketed in the U.S. and
Canada by Japanese manufacturer Toyota beginning with the 2008 model year
— replacing the xA. The <b>Scion</b> xD and the second generation xB were <b>first</b> shown
to the public on ... iQ · xA · xB; xD; <b>FR-S</b> · iA · iM · tC. Concept models. bbX · ccX ·
Fuse ... Ryan Tuerck (born April 10, 1985), is an American professional drifter from Derry,
New ... When he stopped racing, he bought his <b>first</b> car, a 1990 Ford Mustang. ...
Ryan now drifts a 2013 <b>Scion FR-S</b>, originally built by Portland Speed Industries,
... <b>First</b> race, 1977. Last race, 2016. Distance, 19.7 mi (31.7 km). Laps, 10. Most
wins (driver), Dan Gurney (4) Alfonso Ribeiro (4). Circuit information. Surface,
Asphalt. Length, 1.968 mi (3.167 km). Turns, 11. The Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race
was an annual 10-lap auto race held each April since 1977 until ... Scion tCs
were used from 2006 to 2012, and the <b>Scion FR-S</b> began use in ... | When did the first scion frs come out? |
"<b>It Never Rains in Southern California</b>" is a 1972 <b>song</b> written by Albert Hammond
and Mike Hazlewood and <b>sung</b> by Hammond, a British-born <b>singer</b>-<b>songwriter</b>. Hammond (talking about the single, <b>It Never Rains In Southern California</b>): "One
of my most important <b>songs</b> not only because I think it's a great <b>song</b> and I love it
... "<b>It Never Rains (In Southern California</b>)" is a 1990 <b>song</b> recorded by the
American R&B group Tony! Toni! Toné!. This <b>song</b> peaked at number one on the
... He is a solo <b>singer</b> in his own right. His biggest (and only Top 20) Billboard hit
was "<b>It Never Rains in Southern California</b>", #5 US 1972. Other <b>songs</b> of his ... Michael Edward "Mike" Hazlewood (24 December 1941 – 6 May 2001) was an
English <b>singer</b>, ... Hazlewood also wrote the <b>song</b> "Southern Lady", which was
recorded by Rita Coolidge. During the late 1980s, ... Albert Hammond – <b>It Never</b>
<b>Rains In Southern California</b> (Vinyl) at Discogs. discogs. Retrieved 4 January
2013. It Never Rains may refer to: It Never Rains..., a 1982 episode of Only Fools and
Horses; "It Never Rains", the fifth and final track on Dire Straits' album Love over
Gold; "<b>It Never Rains in Southern California</b>", a 1973 <b>song</b> by Albert Hammond ... "The Air That I Breathe" is a ballad written by Albert Hammond and Mike
Hazlewood, initially recorded by Albert Hammond on his 1972 album <b>It Never</b>
<b>Rains in Southern California</b>. ... Songwriter(s) · Albert Hammond, Mike
Hazlewood ... This <b>song</b> was a major hit for The Hollies in early 1974, reaching
number two in the ... "This Life" is a <b>song</b> by American rock band Vampire Weekend, released as the
third single ... and suffering, and was written by lead <b>singer</b> Ezra Koenig with
iLoveMakonnen and Mark Ronson. ... Graceland (1986), with the opening lyrics
referencing "<b>It Never Rains in Southern California</b>" (1972) by Albert Hammond. Released: June 15, 1990; "<b>It Never Rains (In Southern California</b>)" Released:
October 19, 1990; "Whatever You Want" Released: February 13, 1991. The
Revival is the second studio album by American R&B band Tony! Toni! Toné! ...
They were assisted on a few <b>songs</b> by the production duo Foster & McElroy, who
had ... <b>Songwriter</b>(s) · Albert Hammond, Mike Hazlewood · Producer(s) · Albert
Hammond · Albert Hammond singles chronology. "If You've Got to Break Another
Heart" (1973), "The Free Electric Band" (1973), "The Peacemaker" (1973). "The
Free Electric Band" is a <b>song</b> written by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood
and ... <b>It Never Rains in Southern California</b>. | Who sings the song it never rains in southern california? |
The <b>United States</b> involvement <b>in</b> the <b>Mexican</b> Revolution was varied and
seemingly contradictory, first <b>supporting</b> and then repudiating <b>Mexican</b> regimes
<b>during</b> the period ... A <b>civil war</b> of the winners broke out <b>in</b> 1915, with the U.S.
recognizing ... emerged anti-Huerta <b>leader</b> Venustiano Carranza, to sign on to
<b>supporting</b> a ... The <b>United States</b> President Woodrow Wilson, did not recognize the Huerta
regime. ... <b>leader</b> of the anti-Huerta forces <b>in</b> the north. Huerta gained the <b>support</b>
of revolutionary ... <b>Mexico</b>–<b>United States</b> relations refers to the diplomatic and economic relations
<b>between</b> ... As the liberals made significant political changes <b>in Mexico</b> and a <b>civil</b>
<b>war</b> broke ... <b>In</b> 1861, <b>Mexican</b> conservatives looked to French <b>leader</b> Napoleon
III to ... The <b>support</b> that the U.S. had accorded the liberal government of Juárez, ... The <b>Mexican</b> Border <b>War</b>, or the Border Campaign, refers to the military
engagements which took place <b>in</b> the <b>Mexico</b>–<b>United States</b> border region of
North ... The <b>Mexican</b>–American <b>War</b>, also known <b>in</b> the <b>United States</b> as the <b>Mexican</b>
<b>War</b> and <b>in</b> ... Santa Anna said "the <b>leaders</b> of the army did their best to train the
rough men ... Press coverage <b>in</b> the <b>United States</b> was characterized by <b>support</b>
<b>for</b> the <b>war</b> and widespread public interest and demand <b>for</b> coverage of the
conflict. The Cristero <b>War</b> or the Cristero Rebellion (1926–29), also known as La
Cristiada [la ... The <b>Mexican</b> Revolution remains the largest conflict <b>in Mexican</b>
history. ... <b>Mexican</b> Jacobins, <b>supported</b> by Calles' central government, went
beyond mere ... Most of the <b>leadership</b> of the revolt <b>in</b> the <b>state</b> of Jalisco was
forced to flee to the ... The cooperation of <b>Mexico</b> and the <b>United States in</b> World <b>War</b> II helped bring
about reconciliation <b>between</b> the two countries at the <b>leadership</b> level. <b>In</b> the <b>civil</b>
arena, the Bracero Program gave the opportunity <b>for</b> many thousands of
<b>Mexicans</b> to work <b>in</b> the US <b>in support</b> of the Allied <b>war</b> effort. The Second French Intervention <b>in Mexico</b> also known as the Second Franco-
<b>Mexican War</b>, was an invasion of <b>Mexico</b>, launched <b>in</b> late 1861, by the Second
French Empire (1852–1870). Initially <b>supported by the United</b> Kingdom and
Spain, the French intervention ... The French government knew that a unified
<b>America</b> would once again ... Benito Pablo Juárez García was a <b>Mexican</b> lawyer and president of <b>Mexico</b>, of
Zapotec origin ... When the French-<b>backed</b> Second <b>Mexican</b> Empire fell <b>in</b> 1867,
the <b>Mexican</b> ... Juárez was thus acknowledged as president by liberals on 15
January 1858 and assumed <b>leadership</b> of the Liberal side of the <b>civil war</b> known
as the ... <b>In</b> 1861, <b>Mexican</b> conservatives looked to French <b>leader</b> Napoleon ... minister to
Washington, mobilized <b>support in</b> the U.S. Congress, and raised money, soldiers
and ammunition <b>in</b> the <b>United States for</b> the <b>war</b> against ... | Mexican leader who was supported by the united states during mexican civil war? |
The Australian Football League (<b>AFL</b>) is the pre-eminent and only fully
professional men's ... Through the 1990s <b>there</b> was a significant trend of
Melbourne-based <b>teams</b> ... This series encouraged young Irish footballers
switching code to join <b>AFL teams</b> because of <b>much</b> higher salaries in the <b>AFL</b>
than that of Gaelic Football. The following is a list of Arena Football League (<b>AFL</b>) <b>teams</b>. The <b>AFL</b> was a
professional ... The Arena Football League expanded and contracted <b>many</b> times
throughout its history. Between 1987 and 2018, ... <b>There</b> were never two
consecutive seasons in which the league had exactly the same lineup of cities.
The league ... The American Football League (<b>AFL</b>) was a major professional American football
league that ... The <b>AFL</b> and NFL operated as separate <b>leagues</b> until 1970, with
separate regular season and playoff schedules except for the championship
game. ... While <b>many AFL</b> players and observers believed <b>their</b> league was the
equal ... Australian rules football, officially known as Australian football, or simply called
Aussie rules, ... While <b>many</b> early Victorian <b>teams</b> participated in one-off matches,
most had not yet formed clubs for regular competition. A South ... State and
territorial <b>leagues</b> still contest interstate matches, as do <b>AFL</b> Women players.
Although a ... The Arena Football League (<b>AFL</b>) was a professional indoor American football
league in the ... <b>There</b> were six <b>teams</b> playing in 2019, the league's final season.
... the <b>AFL</b> operated in a state of semi-obscurity; <b>many</b> Americans had heard the ... As the rivalry between the <b>leagues</b> intensified, both ... By contrast, <b>many</b> NFL
owners had comparatively ... The 2019 Australian Football League season was the 123rd season of the elite
Australian rules football competition and the 30th under the name 'Australian
Football League', having switched from 'Victorian Football League' after 1989.
<b>There</b> are 18 <b>teams</b> competing in the league, the same as the previous seven ...
Each <b>team</b> played two games, <b>many</b> at suburban or regional venues, while all ... The following is a List of current <b>AFL team</b> squads for the 2020 <b>AFL</b> season.
Contents. 1 Adelaide Football Club; 2 Brisbane Lions; 3 Carlton Football Club ... <b>AFL</b> Women's (AFLW) is Australia's national Australian rules football league for
female players. The first season of the league began in February 2017 with 8
<b>teams</b>, ... As the only <b>teams</b> to bid in <b>their</b> respective states, Adelaide, Brisbane
and Greater Western ... "Wednesday's Daily Deal Round-Up: Boxing and <b>much</b>
more". <b>There</b> are 43 member clubs, of which 42 have men's <b>teams</b> (all except North Star
Blue Ox) and 22 have women's <b>teams</b>. Most of the football clubs in the United ... | How many teams are there in the afl? |
<b>Only Fools and Horses</b> is a British television sitcom created and written by John
Sullivan. Seven series were originally broadcast on BBC One in the United ... "Stage Fright" is an episode of the BBC sitcom <b>Only Fools and Horses</b>. It was the
third episode of series 7, and first broadcast on 13 January 1991. In the episode ... "If They Could See Us Now.....!" is an episode of the BBC sitcom, <b>Only Fools and</b>
<b>Horses</b>, first screened on 25 December 2001 as the first part of the early 2000s ... Nicholas Simon Lyndhurst (born 20 April 1961) is an English actor. He played
Rodney Trotter in <b>Only Fools and Horses</b>, Gary Sparrow in Goodnight Sweetheart
, ... "Three Men, a Woman and a Baby" is an episode of the BBC sitcom <b>Only Fools</b>
<b>and Horses</b>. It was the final episode of series 7, and was first broadcast on 3 ... Denzil Tulser (born 8 August 1948), is a character in the popular BBC sitcom
<b>Only Fools and Horses</b> played by Paul Barber. Denzil is a long distance lorry
driver ... Eva Henderson Mottley (24 October 1953 – 14 February 1985) was a Barbadian-
born British actress. She played Bella O'Reilly in the television drama Widows,
and made one appearance as Corinne Tulser in <b>Only Fools and Horses</b>. Sir David John White OBE (born 2 February 1940), known professionally by his
stage name David Jason, is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, television
presenter and producer. He is best known for his roles as Derek "Del Boy" Trotter
in the BBC comedy series sitcom <b>Only Fools and Horses</b>, ... "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" is a song by Paul and Linda McCartney from the
album Ram. ... The song was used in the episode "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Uncle
" of the British sitcom <b>Only Fools and Horses</b>, where the character of Uncle Albert
... For Your Eyes <b>Only</b> is a 1981 spy film and the twelfth in the James Bond series
produced by Eon Productions, and the fifth to star Roger Moore as the fictional ... | Who plays irene in only fools and horses? |
<b>I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue</b> is a BBC radio comedy panel game. Introduced as "the
antidote to panel games", it consists of two teams of two comedians "given silly ... This is a list of games featured on BBC Radio 4's long-running "antidote to panel
games", <b>I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue</b>. Some are featured more frequently than ... Mornington Crescent is a game featured in the BBC Radio 4 comedy panel show
<b>I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue</b> (ISIHAC), a series that satirises panel games. Pages in category "<b>I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue</b>". The following 13 pages are in this
category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). David Graeme Garden OBE (born 18 February 1943) is a British comedian, actor,
author, artist and television presenter, best known as a member of The Goodies
and for being a cast member on <b>I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue</b>. |state=collapsed : {{<b>I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue</b>|state=collapsed}} to show the
template collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its title bar; |state=expanded : {{I'm
Sorry I ... Radio portal · v · t · e. This template is within the scope of WikiProject Radio, a
collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Radio-related subjects on
Wikipedia ... Colin Sell (born 1 December 1948) is a British pianist who has appeared on the
radio panel games Whose Line Is It Anyway? and <b>I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue</b>. Sound Charades is a variant of charades played on BBC Radio 4's "antidote to
panel games", <b>I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue</b>. As with some other ISIHAC games, ... Hamish and Dougal are two characters from the long-running BBC Radio 4 radio
comedy panel game <b>I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue</b>, played by Barry Cryer and ... | I'm sorry i haven't a clue correspondent from north wales? |
In high school <b>baseball</b> in South Korea, the <b>rule</b> has been ... starts a game as a P/
<b>DH</b> is relieved as the <b>starting</b> pitcher, he may ... The Major League <b>Baseball</b> All-Star Game, also known as the "Midsummer
Classic", is an ... For the All-Star Game day, players <b>started</b> wearing a cap with
the team's logo on front and the All-Star Game logo on the right side. ... In 2010,
Major League <b>Baseball</b> announced the <b>designated hitter rule</b> would apply for
every ... In <b>baseball</b>, a pinch hitter is a substitute batter. Batters can be substituted at any
time while the ... Pinch hitters are often used to replace a <b>starting</b> player because
of injury or when the pinch hitter is thought to ... If a pinch hitter hits for the <b>DH</b>, the
new pinch hitter stays in the game as a <b>DH</b>, and may not be used in the field. The <b>rules</b> of college <b>baseball</b> are similar to the Official <b>Baseball Rules</b>. ... In
addition, a player may serve as both pitcher and <b>DH</b> at the same ... <b>rule</b> may also
be used to end such games in order to <b>start</b> the next ... Nippon Professional <b>Baseball</b> or NPB is the highest level of <b>baseball</b> in Japan.
Locally, it is ... Most Japanese teams have a six-man <b>starting</b> rotation (as
opposed to <b>MLB</b> teams, ... In 1975, the Pacific League adopted the <b>designated</b>
<b>hitter rule</b>. Interleague play in Major League <b>Baseball</b> refers to regular-season <b>baseball</b>
games played ... In 2002, however, the league <b>began</b> alternating which divisions
played which divisions, and thus in ... The designated hitter (<b>DH</b>) <b>rule</b> is applied
in the same manner as in the World Series (and the All-Star Game prior to 2010). The rules of <b>baseball</b> differ slightly from league to league, but in general share
the same basic ... In 1973, the American League adopted the <b>designated hitter</b>
<b>rule</b>—rejected to this day by the National League. ... The pitcher must have one
foot on the rubber at the <b>start</b> of every pitch to a batter, but the pitcher may leave
the ... St. Louis Cardinals <b>starting</b> pitcher Bob Gibson ... even further by initiating the
designated hitter (<b>DH</b>) <b>rule</b>. The <b>baseball rule</b> is this: If a player bats, he must play one full inning (i.e. must ...
writing in the previous day's <b>starting</b> pitcher as the <b>starting DH</b> for each game. The Pacific Coast League (PCL) is a Minor League <b>Baseball</b> league operating in
the Western, ... The shift to the <b>Open</b> classification came just as minor league
teams from ... Whereas the application of the <b>DH rule</b> in Major League <b>Baseball</b> is
... | When did the dh rule start in baseball? |
The President, Directors and Company, of the <b>Bank of the United States</b>,
commonly known as ... The First <b>Bank of the United States</b> was <b>established</b> in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, while the city served as the national capital, from
1790 to 1800. <b>Bank of the United States</b> may refer to: First <b>Bank of the United States</b> (1791–
1811); Second <b>Bank of the United States</b> (1816–1836); Bank of United States ... Banking in the United States began in the late 1790s along with the country's
founding and has ... Soon after U.S. Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton
<b>created the Bank of the United States</b> (1791), a national bank meant to maintain ... The <b>Bank</b> of <b>United States</b>, <b>founded</b> by Joseph S. Marcus in 1913 at 77 Delancey
Street in New York City, was a New York City <b>bank</b> that failed in 1931. The Second <b>Bank of the United States</b>, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
was the second ... Biddle <b>made</b> repeated overtures to Jackson and his cabinet to
secure a compromise on the bank's rechartering (its term due to expire in 1836) ... This history of central <b>banking in the United States</b> encompasses various bank
regulations, ... This legislation <b>made creating</b> unstable banks easier by lowering
state supervision in states that adopted it. The real value of a bank bill was often ... ... to regulate and supervise <b>state</b> nonmember <b>banks</b> ... was <b>created</b> to insure
deposits in commercial <b>banks</b>. The Bank of North America was a private bank first adopted on May 26, 1781, by
the ... The Bank of Pennsylvania was re-<b>established</b> in 1793, with a charter from
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and ... The Bank of North America along
with the First <b>Bank of the United States</b> and the Bank of New York were the first ... The Federal Reserve System is the central <b>banking</b> system of the <b>United States</b> of
America. It was <b>created</b> on December 23, 1913, with the enactment of the ... The Export–Import <b>Bank of the United States</b> is the official export credit agency (
ECA) of the ... <b>Founded</b> in 1934, the Export–Import Bank was <b>established</b> by an
executive order organized by President Franklin D. Roosevelt under the name ... | Who created the bank of the united states? |
<b>Ant</b>-<b>Man</b> is a 2015 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics
characters of the same name: Scott Lang and Hank Pym. Produced by Marvel
Studios ... <b>Ant</b>-<b>Man</b> is the name of several superheroes appearing in books published by
Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby, <b>Ant</b>-<b>Man's</b> first
... <b>Ant</b>-<b>Man</b> and the Wasp is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel
Comics characters Scott Lang / <b>Ant</b>-<b>Man</b> and Hope van Dyne / Wasp. Produced ... <b>Ant</b>-<b>Man</b> (Scott Lang) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books
published by Marvel Comics. Created by David Michelinie and John Byrne, ... Pym designs a costume made of unstable molecules to prevent bites or scratches
from the ants, and reinvents himself as the superhero <b>Ant</b>-<b>Man</b>. After several ... Eric O'Grady is a fictional character appearing in American comic books
published by Marvel Comics. The third character to use the <b>Ant</b>-<b>Man</b> name, he
was ... He played lead character Scott Lang/<b>Ant</b>-<b>Man</b>. Rudd reprised his role in ... Nicole Evangeline Lilly (born August 3, 1979) is a Canadian actress and author.
She gained ... In 2015, Lilly played Hope van Dyne / Wasp in the superhero film
<b>Ant</b>-<b>Man</b>, and later reprised her role in <b>Ant</b>-<b>Man</b> and the Wasp (2018) and ... Avengers: Age of Ultron and <b>Ant</b>-<b>Man</b> ended the phase in 2015, with several
months passing between those films in-universe as in real life. For Phase Three,
... He has also used other aliases like <b>Ant</b>-<b>Man</b>, Goliath, Yellowjacket, and Wasp. As
Goliath, Hank Pym led the Avengers after Captain America left the team. He ... | Who does michelle pfeiffer play in ant man? |
This is a listing of countries with <b>McDonald's</b> restaurants. <b>McDonald's</b> is the
second largest chain of fast food restaurants in the world, with more than 35,000
outlets worldwide. The majority of <b>McDonald's</b> outlets outside of the <b>United States</b>
are franchises ... <b>2018</b>), 25,560, This is the first <b>McDonald's</b> outside of <b>United</b>
<b>States</b>. <b>McDonald's</b> Corporation is an <b>American</b> fast food company, founded in 1940 as a
restaurant ... With the expansion of <b>McDonald's</b> into <b>many</b> international markets,
the company has become a symbol of ... For the fiscal year <b>2018</b>, <b>McDonalds</b>
reported earnings of <b>US</b>$5.9 billion, with an annual revenue of <b>US</b>$21.0 billion, ... The <b>2018 McDonald's</b> All-<b>American</b> Boys Game was an All-star basketball game
that was played on Wednesday, March 28, <b>2018</b> at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, ... The <b>McDonald's</b> Monopoly game is a sales promotion of <b>McDonald's</b> and Hasbro
based on the theme of Hasbro's board game Monopoly. The game first ran in the
<b>U.S.</b> in 1987 and has since been used worldwide. ... Like <b>many</b> merchants,
<b>McDonald's</b> offered sweepstakes to draw customers into its restaurants. <b>McDonald's</b> has been involved in a number of lawsuits and other legal cases in
the course of the fast food chain's 70-year history. <b>Many</b> of these have involved
trademark issues, but <b>McDonald's</b> has also ... US$32.811 billion (2018) ... On
October 31, <b>2018</b>, <b>McDonald's</b> filed a document with the court, arguing that
because the ... < <b>2018</b> · 2020 >. The 2019 <b>McDonald's</b> All-<b>American</b> Boys Game was an All-star
basketball game that was ... 2019 McDonald's All-American Boys Game. The <b>McDonald's</b> All-<b>American</b> Game is the all-star basketball game played each
year for ... 2014: Ariel Atkins; 2015: Katie Lou Samuelson; 2016: Crystal
Dangerfield; 2017: Evina Westbrook; <b>2018</b>: Christyn Williams; 2019: Haley Jones
... <b>McDonald's</b> is one of the world's largest fast food chains, founded in 1940 in San
Bernardino, ... Australian restaurants also introduced in <b>2018</b> the Big Brekkie
Burger which consists of a sesame seed bun, BBQ sauce, ... Shakes are
available in all <b>U.S. McDonald's</b> and <b>many</b> global markets Permanent flavors are
vanilla, ... The <b>McDonald's</b> #1 Store Museum was housed in a replica of the former
<b>McDonald's</b> restaurant ... down as early as the end of 2017 due to repeated
flooding of the site, the completed demolition ended in mid <b>2018</b>. ... A museum
also exists at the Original <b>McDonald's</b> site in San Bernardino on <b>U.S.</b> Route 66 in
California. This history of <b>McDonald's</b> is an overview of the original restaurant and of the
chain. ... By the late 1960s, <b>many</b> of the candy-striped Golden Arches stores had
been ... In 1992 about two-thirds of systemwide sales came from <b>U.S. McDonald's</b>
, but by 1997 ... <b>2018</b>: After 12 years of absence, <b>McDonald's</b> and Disney revive
their ... | How many mcdonalds are in the us 2018? |
<b>The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</b> is a British 2008 historical tragedy <b>film</b> set in
World War II, based on John Boyne's 2006 novel of the same name. Written and ... As he walks along the fence, he meets a Jewish <b>boy</b> named Shmuel, who he
learns shares his birthday and age. Shmuel says that his father, ... In that same year, aged 10, he <b>played</b> the lead role in <b>The Boy in the Striped</b>
<b>Pyjamas</b>. <b>Director</b> Mark Herman said that they came across Butterfield early on in
the ... David Jonathan Heyman (born 26 July 1961) is an English <b>film</b> producer and the
founder of ... during this time include the 2007 blockbuster I Am Legend and the
2008 films <b>The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</b>, Is Anybody There?, and Yes Man. Vera Ann Farmiga is an American actress, <b>director</b> and producer. She began her
career on ... In September 2008, the historical drama <b>The Boy in the Striped</b>
<b>Pyjamas</b>, in which she portrayed Elsa Hoess, was released worldwide. Farmiga
won ... John Boyne (born 30 April 1971) is an Irish novelist. He is the author of eleven
novels for adults and six novels for younger readers. His novels are published in
over 50 languages. His 2006 novel <b>The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</b> was adapted
into a 2008 <b>film</b> ... David Wheeler (born 20 March 1963), known professionally as David Thewlis, is
an English actor, <b>director</b>, screenwriter, and author. Thewlis first rose to
prominence for playing Johnny Fletcher in the <b>film</b> Naked ... death camp and
father of the main character in <b>The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</b>, which was well
received. Rupert William Anthony Friend (born 9 October 1981) is a British actor, <b>director</b>,
screenwriter, ... In addition, he joined the cast of <b>The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</b>
and <b>played</b> Kurt Kotler, a lieutenant in Nazi Germany. In 2010, he <b>played</b> Albert, ... Jack Scanlon (born 6 August 1998) is an English former child actor who is best
known for his role in the 2008 Holocaust <b>film The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</b>. Richard Keith Johnson (30 July 1927 – 5 June 2015) was an English actor, writer
and producer ... <b>Film</b>-wise he was in <b>The Boy in the Striped Pajamas</b> (2008), MI-5
, Inspector Lewis, The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff (2011), and Silent Witness. | Who directed the boy in the striped pajamas? |
<b>Keep Calm and Carry On</b> is a motivational poster produced by the British
government in 1939 in preparation for World War II. The poster was intended to
raise ... <b>Keep Calm and Carry On</b> is the seventh studio album by Welsh rock band
Stereophonics. Released by Mercury on 16 November 2009, the album debuted
at ... The following other wikis use this file: Usage on an.wikipedia.org. <b>Keep Calm</b>
<b>and Carry On</b>. Usage on az.wikipedia.org. <b>Keep calm and carry on</b>. Usage on ... "<b>Keep Calm and Carry On</b>" is the first episode and season premiere of the
paranormal drama television series Supernatural's season 12, and the 242nd
overall. The following other wikis use this file: Usage on da.wikipedia.org. Barter Boooks.
Usage on en.wikisource.org. Index:<b>Keep Calm And Carry On</b> - Original poster ... --110.144.52.52 (talk) 07:48, 1 September 2018 (UTC). There is ... three of them!
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:<b>Keep</b>-<b>calm-and-carry-on</b>.svg ... Barter Books is a second-hand bookshop in the historic English market town of
Alnwick, ... The slogan, "<b>Keep Calm and Carry On</b>", and the simple design have
turned it into an international phenomenon; and it has been on the walls of
places ... This is already covered in the article <b>Keep Calm and Carry On</b> which is listed
under the file's info box as "See also: Wikipedia:Keep_Calm_and_Carry_On". <b>Keep Calm and Carry On</b> was nominated as a good article, but it did not meet the
good article criteria at the time. There are suggestions on the review page for ... File:<b>Keep calm and carry on</b> dapence.svg. From Wikipedia, the ... English: This is
a fresh vector of the 1939 "Keep Calm..." poster. ... User:KeepCalmAndCarryOn ... | Who created the quote keep calm and carry on? |
Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen do not allow entry to <b>people</b>
with passport stamps from <b>Israel</b> or whose ... <b>Ireland</b>–<b>Israel</b> relations are foreign relations between <b>Ireland</b> and <b>Israel</b>. ... a peak
number of <b>Irish nationals</b> visited <b>Israel</b> to attend the <b>Ireland</b>-<b>Israel</b> World Cup ... Honorary Texas <b>Citizen</b> certificate issued to <b>Israeli</b> Prime Minister Levi Eshkol.
Honorary <b>citizenship</b> is a status bestowed by a country on a foreign or native
individual whom it ... on October 12, 1946. In <b>Ireland</b>, honorary <b>citizenship</b>
bestowed on a foreigner is full legal <b>citizenship</b> including the right to reside and
vote. Visitors to Iran must obtain a visa from one of the Iranian diplomatic missions
unless they come ... <b>Citizens</b> of <b>Israel</b> are totally banned from entry to Iran. Iranian
authorities are exploring a potential visa waiver program under which visa
limitations for 60 ... Jus sanguinis is a principle of nationality law by which <b>citizenship</b> is determined
or acquired by ... Thus, the <b>Irish citizenship</b> of future generations born abroad can
be preserved as long as the youngest generation ... <b>Israel</b>: <b>Israeli</b> nationality law
confers <b>citizenship</b> upon all children of <b>Israeli citizens</b> born in <b>Israel</b>, as well as ... Visa requirements for <b>Israeli citizens</b> refers to regulations pertaining to visas for
holders of ... Countries that need a visa for <b>Ireland</b>, <b>Irish</b> Naturalisation and
Immigration Service. ^ Visa for Italy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International ... <b>Irish</b> nationality law is contained in the provisions of the <b>Irish</b> Nationality and
<b>Citizenship</b> Acts 1956 to 2004 and in the relevant provisions of the <b>Irish</b>
Constitution. Visitors to <b>Israel</b> must obtain a visa from one of the <b>Israeli</b> diplomatic missions
unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries. All visitors must hold a ... Control of Economic Activity (Occupied Territories) Bill 2018, known as the
Occupied Territories ... The effects of this would cause companies operating in
<b>Israel</b>, <b>Ireland</b> and the United States to choose ... extend into <b>Israel's</b> 1948
borders, as most <b>Irish people</b> are not familiar with the intricacies of the <b>Israeli</b>-
Palestinian conflict. Kenneth Nichols O'Keefe (born July 21, 1969) is an American-<b>Irish</b>-Palestinian
<b>citizen</b> and ... O'Keefe was among those arrested and detained in <b>Israel</b>, where
he (according to himself and another activist) was beaten at Tel Aviv airport when
... | Visa requirements for irish citizens travelling to israel? |
The <b>Late Late Show</b> with James Corden is an American late-night talk show
hosted by James Corden on CBS. It is the fourth and current iteration of The Late
... The <b>Late Late Show</b> is an American late-night television talk and variety comedy
show on CBS. It first aired in January 1995, with host Tom Snyder, followed by ... The <b>Late Late Show</b> with Craig Ferguson was an American late-night talk show
hosted by comedian Craig Ferguson. It was the third iteration of the Late Late ... The <b>Late Late Show</b> may refer to: The <b>Late Late Show</b> (Irish talk show), which
started airing in 1962; The <b>Late Late Show</b> (American talk show), on CBS which ... In April 2008, The <b>Late Late Show</b> with Craig Ferguson beat Late Night with
Conan O'Brien for weekly ratings (1.88 million to 1.77 million) for the first time
since the ... The <b>Late Show</b> with Stephen Colbert is an American <b>late</b>-night talk <b>show</b> hosted
by Stephen Colbert, which premiered on September 8, 2015. Produced by ... This is the list of episodes for The <b>Late Late Show</b> with James Corden. A total of
741 episodes have aired. Contents. 1 Episodes. 1.1 2015; 1.2 2016; 1.3 2017 ... <b>Late Show</b> with David Letterman is an American <b>late</b>-night talk <b>show</b> hosted by
David Letterman on CBS, the first iteration of the <b>Late Show</b> franchise. The <b>show</b>
... The Girl on the <b>Late</b>, <b>Late Show</b> is a 1974 American TV film directed by Gary
Nelson. It was designed as a pilot of a weekly TV series starring Don Murray. The 54th season of the Irish television programme, The <b>Late Late Show</b>, the
world's longest-running chat show, began on 4 September 2015 and concluded
on ... | Who used to present the late late show? |
"It's <b>Still Rock and Roll to Me</b>" is a 1980 song performed by Billy Joel, from the hit
album Glass Houses. The song was number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts ... ... "It's <b>Still Rock and Roll to Me</b>". The album itself topped the Pop Albums chart for
six weeks and was ranked No. 4 on Billboard's 1980 year-end album chart. Songwriter(s) · Scott La Rock, Lawrence Parker. Audio sample. Menu. 0:00.
Excerpt from The Bridge Is Over. file · help · BDP singles chronology. "Super Hoe"
(1986), "The Bridge Is Over" (1987), "Poetry" (1987). "The Bridge Is Over" is a
1987 song by Boogie Down Productions from their debut album ... are set to the
tune of the famous Billy Joel song "It's <b>Still Rock and Roll to Me</b>": ... Cultural references[edit]. The Miracle Mile is mentioned in the Billy Joel song "It's
<b>Still Rock and Roll to Me</b>". References ... "You May Be Right" is a single written and performed by rock singer Billy Joel
from his 1980 album Glass Houses. The song reached #7 on the US charts and #
6 in Canada. It failed to chart, however, in the UK unlike his preceding and
succeeding singles "All for Leyna" (UK #40) and "It's <b>Still Rock and Roll to Me</b>" (
UK #14). Across the 20 years of his solo career, Joel produced 33 Top 40 hits in the U.S.,
all of which he wrote himself, and three of which ("It's <b>Still Rock and Roll to Me</b>", "
... "My Life" - 3:51; "Big Shot" - 3:45; "Honesty" - 3:51; "You May Be Right" - 4:13; "It's
<b>Still Rock</b> & <b>Roll to Me</b>" - 2:55; "She's Got a Way" (Live) - 3:00; "Pressure" - 3:15 ... 9, "It's <b>Still Rock and Roll to Me</b>", Billy Joel. 10, "The Rose", Bette Midler. 11, "
Escape (The Piña Colada Song)", Rupert Holmes. 12, "Cars", Gary Numan. "It's <b>Still Rock and Roll to Me</b>", Glass Houses, 2:57. 11. "Say Goodbye to
Hollywood" (Live), Songs in the Attic, 1981; originally from Turnstiles, 4:25. 12. My Lives is a box set compilation of demos, outtakes, B-sides, soundtrack cuts,
live recordings ... the Night" (Album version) – 6:38; "Zanzibar" (Album version;
longer trumpet solo) – 6:47; "It's <b>Still Rock and Roll to Me</b>" (Album version) – 2:58
... | Who plays sax on still rock and roll to me? |
Robert <b>Lewandowski</b> is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a striker for
<b>Bayern</b> ... He <b>has</b> scored over 200 <b>goals</b> in the Bundesliga, having reached the
century mark quicker than any other foreign player, and is ... Jump up to: "Robert
<b>Lewandowski</b> expects to win <b>many</b> titles as Pole is unveiled at <b>Bayern</b> Munich". Since the inception of the UEFA Champions League in 1992, 86 players from 35
countries ... Messi and Ronaldo <b>have</b> scored three or more <b>goals</b> eight times in
the ... by <b>Lewandowski</b>, Filippo Inzaghi, Gómez and Luiz Adriano, who <b>have</b> done
it on ... Cristiano Ronaldo <b>did</b> it for Real Madrid against <b>Bayern</b> Munich on 18
April ... Top scorer, Robert <b>Lewandowski</b> (22). Largest victory, <b>Bayern</b> 11–1 Dortmund
Bundesliga (27 November 1971; 48 years ago (1971-11-27)). <b>Bayern</b> Munich.
Borussia Dortmund. Der Klassiker (The Classic), also known as the "German
Clasico", is the name given in football ... However, the nature of the rivalry <b>has</b>
been called into question, with <b>many</b> ... He <b>has</b> been praised for his positioning, teamwork and stamina, work-rate, and
<b>has</b> shown consistency in both scoring and creating <b>goals</b>. A product of <b>Bayern's</b>
... Gina Loren <b>Lewandowski</b> is an American soccer player who plays for Sky Blue
FC. Contents ... Lewandowski playing for Bayern Munich in 2016 ... She finished
her college career with 36 <b>goals</b> and 8 assists in 70 games. ... Gina <b>has</b> Polish
ancestry and shares her surname with Robert <b>Lewandowski</b>, a star for <b>Bayern</b> ... <b>Lewandowski</b> scored his 25th league <b>goal</b>. This is the most league <b>goals</b> he <b>has</b>
scored in his career. Pep Guardiola ... Apps, <b>Goals</b>, Apps, <b>Goals</b>, Apps, <b>Goals</b>, Apps, <b>Goals</b>, Apps ... Robert
<b>Lewandowski</b>, 47, 40, 33, 22, 4+1, 7, 1, 3, 8, 8. The 2014–15 FC <b>Bayern</b> Munich season was the 116th season in the club's
history and the ... Robert <b>Lewandowski</b> made his pre-season debut and scored
his first <b>goal</b> for <b>Bayern</b>. Pre-season continued ... This was the third consecutive
year where <b>Bayern has</b> faced Borussia Dortmund in the competition. <b>Bayern</b> won
the ... The 2017–18 FC <b>Bayern</b> Munich season was the 119th season in the football
club's history and ... All: Robert Lewandowski (41 goals). Highest home
attendance, 75,000 ... <b>Bayern</b> won the match 9–1, with <b>goals</b> from Marco Friedl,
Michael Strein, and Raphael Obermair, and braces from Franck Evina, Kingsley
Coman, and ... Gerhard "Gerd" Müller is a German retired footballer. A prolific striker renowned
for his clinical ... Among the top scorers, he <b>has</b> the third-highest <b>goal</b>-to-game
ratio. ... Müller scored 365 <b>goals</b> in 427 Bundesliga matches for <b>Bayern</b> Munich,
almost ... He <b>did</b> not run very <b>much</b>, but this is rather typical of people with fast-
twitch ... | How many goals does lewandowski have for bayern? |
The 2016 United States <b>presidential election</b> was the 58th quadrennial
<b>presidential election</b>, ... Ultimately, Trump <b>received</b> 304 electoral votes and
Clinton 227, as two ... person in U.S. history to become president while losing the
nationwide <b>popular vote</b>. ... his term expired at noon eastern standard time on
January 20, <b>2017</b>. Estimations of the result of the second round on 7 May indicated that Macron had
been <b>elected</b> by a decisive margin, and Le Pen immediately conceded defeat. There have been five United States <b>presidential elections</b> in which the <b>winner</b> lost
the <b>popular vote</b> including the 1824 election, which was the first U.S. ... Rouhani was re-<b>elected</b> for a second term. According to results announced by
the Interior Ministry, Rouhani <b>received</b> 23.5 of 41 million <b>votes</b> counted. <b>Presidential elections</b> were held in Venezuela on 20 May 2018, with incumbent
Nicolás Maduro being re-<b>elected</b> for a second six-year term. The original ... <b>Presidential elections</b> were held in South Korea on 9 May <b>2017</b>, after the
impeachment and ... Popular vote, 13,423,800, 7,852,849, 6,998,342 ... the
election in February <b>2017</b> as the Liberty Korea Party) <b>won</b> the previous
<b>presidential election</b> in ... The 2016 United States <b>presidential election</b> in New Hampshire was <b>won</b> with a
plurality by ... The other 8 delegates were allocated based on the statewide
<b>popular vote</b>. ... Of those, only 15% had <b>received</b> state licenses by August <b>2017</b>.
Of the ... The 2016 United States <b>presidential election</b> in Texas took place on November 8,
2016 as part ... Calvis L. Hawes, <b>2,017</b>, 0.14%, 0, 0, 0 ... candidate was the 1976
<b>Presidential election</b> when Jimmy Carter <b>won</b> 51.14% of the <b>popular vote</b>. The <b>President</b> of Kenya is <b>elected</b> using a modified version of the two-round
system: <b>to win</b> in the first ... <b>Elected</b> President. Vladimir Putin · Independent. Ballot paper used on 18 March
2018. The 2018 Russian <b>presidential election</b> was held on 18 March 2018.
Incumbent Vladimir Putin <b>won</b> reelection for his second consecutive (fourth ... In
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<b>Most marine life</b> is <b>found</b> in coastal habitats, even though the shelf area occupies
only seven percent of the total ocean area. Open ocean habitats are <b>found</b> in the
... <b>Marine life</b>, or sea life or ocean life, is the plants, animals and other organisms
that live in the ... <b>Most</b> life forms evolved initially in marine habitats. By volume,
oceans ... However water is <b>found</b> elsewhere in the solar system. Europa, one of
the ... The photic zone is home to the <b>majority of marine life</b>, due to its location.
Contents. 1 Photosynthesis in photic zone; 2 Life in the ... <b>Marine</b> microorganisms are defined by their habitat as the microorganisms living
in a <b>marine</b> environment, that is, in the saltwater of a sea or ocean or the brackish
water of a coastal estuary. A microorganism (or microbe or microbial) is any
microscopic living <b>organism</b>, ... For about 3 billion years, <b>most organisms</b> were
microscopic, and bacteria and ... Euryhaline organisms are able to adapt to a wide range of salinities. An example
of a ... Euryhaline organisms are commonly <b>found</b> in habitats such as estuaries
and ... <b>Most</b> freshwater organisms are stenohaline, and will die in seawater, and
similarly <b>most marine organisms</b> are stenohaline, and cannot live in fresh water. Marine debris, also known as marine litter, is human-created waste that has
deliberately or ... More recent studies have <b>found</b> that more than half of plastic
debris <b>found</b> on Korean ... Microplastics on the other hand harm smaller <b>marine</b>
<b>life</b>. ... areas across all the oceans where the <b>majority</b> of plastic was being
concentrated. Shallow water marine environment refers to the area between the shore and
deeper water, ... The <b>most</b> common evaporite minerals <b>found</b> within modern and
ancient deposits are ... It is said that if shallow marine environments can be
defined by their distributional patterns of <b>marine organisms</b> in terms of
temperature, then ... <b>Marine</b> invertebrates are the invertebrates that live in <b>marine</b> habitats.
Invertebrate is a blanket ... They make up <b>most</b> of the macroscopic <b>life</b> in the
oceans. ... Different groups of <b>marine</b> worms are related only distantly, so they are
<b>found</b> in ... Human impacts have occurred at all ocean depths, but are <b>most</b> significant on
shallow continental shelf and slope habitats. Many benthic <b>organisms</b> have
retained ... Plankton are the diverse collection of <b>organisms</b> that live in large bodies of water
and are ... This is in contrast to nekton <b>organisms</b>, such as fish, squid and <b>marine</b>
... <b>life</b> cycle as plankton (e.g. <b>most</b> algae, copepods, salps, and some jellyfish). ...
plankton was only <b>discovered</b> during the 1980s, but they are thought to make up
... | Where are the majority of marine organisms found? |
<b>Composer</b>(s) · Sammy Fain · Lyricist(s) · Irving Kahal. "<b>I'll Be Seeing You</b>" is a
popular <b>song</b> about nostalgia, with music by Sammy Fain and lyrics by ... <b>I'll Be Seeing You</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Film and television; 2 Music; 3
Literature; 4 See ... "<b>I'll Be Seeing You</b>" (<b>song</b>), a popular <b>song</b> published in 1938
with music by Sammy Fain and lyrics by Irving Kahal ... a 2006 <b>album</b> by Regina
Carter; <b>I'll Be Seeing You</b>: A Sentimental Collection, a 1999 <b>album</b> by Beryl Davis
... <b>I'll Be Seeing You</b> is a 1959 studio <b>album</b> by Jo Stafford. It was re-released in
Japan in 1983. Track listing[edit]. "I Don't Want To Walk Without You"; "It Could ... <b>I'll Be Seeing You</b> is the third studio <b>album</b> by Filipino pop-jazz singer Richard
Poon, released in the Philippines in October 2010 by MCA Records. The <b>album</b> ... Sammy Fain, (born Samuel E. Feinberg) (June 17, 1902 – December 6, 1989)
was an American <b>composer</b> of popular music. In the 1920s and early 1930s, he
contributed numerous <b>songs</b> that form part ... <b>songwriter</b> for "Love Is a Many-
Splendored Thing"; Swing! (1999) - revue - featured <b>songwriter</b> for "<b>I'll Be Seeing</b>
<b>You</b>" ... Irving Kahal was a popular American Jewish <b>song</b> lyricist active in the 1920s and
1930s. He is best remembered for his collaborations with <b>composer</b> Sammy Fain
... Among many fine <b>songs</b>, the stand-out was "You Brought a New Kind of Love
to ... "I Can Dream, Can't I?" (1938) and "<b>I'll Be Seeing You</b>", which was written in
... Jackie Barnett Presents Jimmy Durante's Way of Life... with the Gordon Jenkins
Orchestra and Chorus is a 1964 studio <b>album</b> by Jimmy Durante, arranged by
Gordon Jenkins. It received a "Pop Special Merit" designation from Billboard
upon its <b>release</b>, ... Styne, 1:51. 5. "<b>I'll Be Seeing You</b>", Irving Kahal, Sammy Fain,
3:10 ... Sheet music cover. <b>Song</b>. Published, 1920. <b>Composer</b>(s) · Albert Von Tilzer ·
Lyricist(s), Neville Fleeson. "(<b>I'll</b> Be With <b>You</b>) In Apple Blossom Time" is a
popular <b>song</b> written by Albert Von Tilzer and ... Point of No Return is an <b>album</b> by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in
1962. As the title ... In an interesting side note, Sinatra recorded a different
version of "<b>I'll Be Seeing You</b>" only months apart during the very same <b>year</b> on I ... <b>Release</b>. <b>Original</b> network, NBC. <b>Original release</b>, September 29, 1983 (1983-09-
29) – May 10, 1984 (1984-05-10). Season chronology. ← Previous Season 1.
Next → Season 3 · List of Cheers episodes. The second season of Cheers, an
American situation comedy television series, originally aired ... Robert David
Sullivan ranked the two-part season finale "<b>I'll Be Seeing You</b>" ... | Who wrote the song i'll be seeing you? |
The first season of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of Thrones</b>
premiered on HBO on April 17, 2011 in the U.S. and concluded on June 19, 2011
. Main article: <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 1</b>). In the continent of Westeros, Warden
of the North Eddard "Ned" Stark becomes ... <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 1</b>) · List of Game of Thrones episodes. "The Wolf and
the Lion" is the fifth episode of the first season of the HBO medieval fantasy
television series Game of Thrones, ... <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 1</b>) · List of Game of Thrones episodes. "Fire and Blood"
is the tenth and final episode of the first season of the HBO medieval fantasy ... <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 1</b>) · List of Game of Thrones episodes. "You Win or
You Die" is the seventh episode of the first season of the HBO medieval fantasy
television series Game of Thrones. <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 1</b>) · List of Game of Thrones episodes. "Baelor" is the
ninth and penultimate episode of the first season of the HBO medieval fantasy
television series Game of Thrones. <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 1</b>) · List of Game of Thrones episodes. "A Golden
Crown" is the sixth episode of the first season of the HBO medieval fantasy
television series Game of Thrones, ... <b>Game of Thrones</b>: <b>Season 1</b> is the soundtrack album for the first season of HBO
series Game of Thrones. Composed by Ramin Djawadi, it was released on June
... <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 1</b>) · List of Game of Thrones episodes. "Cripples,
Bastards, and Broken Things" is the fourth episode of the first season of the HBO
medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones, ... <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 1</b>) · List of Game of Thrones episodes. "The Pointy End
" is the eighth episode of the first season of the HBO medieval fantasy television
series Game of Thrones. | How many episodes in game of thrones season1? |
"<b>Find Out Who Your Friends Are</b>" is a song written by Casey Beathard and Ed Hill
, and ... and thought that it would be a good choice for a lead-off single to his
album. According to him, "The message is universal for everybody <b>you</b> know […]
... For the Love is the ninth studio album by country music artist Tracy Lawrence,
released on January 30, 2007 through his personal label Rocky Comfort Records
. It debuted at #53 on the Billboard 200. Three singles were released from the
album: "<b>Find Out Who Your Friends</b> ... "<b>You</b> Can't Hide Redneck" was released in
October 2008 as the third single. <b>We</b> Are <b>Your Friends</b> is a 2015 drama film directed by Max Joseph (in his
directorial debut) and ... Ratajkowski and Wes Bentley, and follows a young Los
Angeles DJ trying to make it in the music industry and figure <b>out</b> life with his
friends. For other uses, see Ed Hill (disambiguation). Ed Hill. Origin, Hanford, California,
US. Genres, Country. Occupation(s), Singer-songwriter. Years active, 1970-
present. Ed Hill (born in Hanford, California) is an American country music
songwriter. Hill has been ... Georgia Rain by Trisha Yearwood, <b>Find Out Who</b>
<b>Your Friends Are</b> by Tracy ... Don't post photos of yourself, <b>your friends</b>, or your family on your user page.
People can use this info to <b>find out</b> who <b>you</b> really are, especially if <b>you</b> have
used ... Tracy Lee Lawrence (born January 27, 1968) is an American country music
singer, songwriter, ... The lead single was "If <b>You</b> Loved Me", a number four entry
on the Hot Country Songs charts. ... Lawrence's first single for the label was "<b>Find</b>
<b>Out Who Your Friends Are</b>", which was released in August 2006 from the studio ... Don't post photos of yourself, <b>your friends</b>, or your family on your user page.
People can use this info to <b>find out</b> who <b>you</b> really are, especially if <b>you</b> have
used ... Julian King is a Grammy Award-winning recording engineer, mix engineer,
record producer and musician based in Nashville, Tennessee. In one capacity or
another, he has been involved with records that have sold more than 100 million
units (see listing below). ... co-produced the star's CMA Award-winning hit "<b>Find</b>
<b>Out Who Your Friends</b> ... <b>You find out who your</b> real <b>friends are</b> when <b>you're</b> involved in a scandal.
Elizabeth Taylor (27 February 1932 – 23 March 2011) was an English-born
Academy ... <b>Find My Friends</b> was a mobile phone tracking app and service for iOS devices
developed by ... Apple Inc. ^ "Everything <b>You</b> Need to Know About the Evil,
Useful <b>Find My Friends</b> App [FAQ]". Cult of Mac. October 31, 2011. Retrieved
October 31 ... | Who sings the song you find out who your friends are? |
"I'll <b>Make a Man Out of You</b>" is performed by Captain Li Shang during <b>Mulan</b>'s
training montage, which has also been ... The musical revives the songs "Written in Stone" and "Keep 'em Guessing", two
deleted songs from the 1998 film. "I'll <b>Make a Man Out of You</b>", a song featured in
... "Schwartz had written a song called "We'll <b>Make a Man</b> of <b>You</b>" for " when <b>Mulan</b>
is trying to learn to be a soldier";[3] it was eventually replaced by Wilder and ... (I will <b>make men out of you</b> first!) - Robert Marien, Michel Charette, André
Montmorency, Alain Couture, Anthony Kavanagh, Martine Chevrier & chorus; "La
fille ... <b>Mulan</b> is a 1998 American animated musical historical action adventure film
produced by Walt ... the voice of Li Shang in all three Chinese versions and
appeared in the version of promotional music videos of "I'll <b>Make a Man Out of</b>
<b>You</b>". He also sang "I'll <b>Make a Man Out of You</b>" for Disney's <b>Mulan</b>. In the 2000s, he
released a Christmas album, an album of his favorite Broadway songs, and a ... <b>Mulan</b> is a character, inspired by a legendary figure, who appears in Walt Disney
Pictures' 36th ... When her country needs it most, she disguises herself as a <b>man</b>
and goes <b>off</b> to fight. She uses courage and determination to ... Give <b>Mulan</b>
Native American features and <b>you have</b> Pocahontas." Similarly, James
Berardinelli of ... "A Girl Worth Fighting For" is a song written by composer Matthew Wilder and
lyricist David Zippel from the 1998 Disney film <b>Mulan</b>. ... Maureen Lee (2018-06-
19). "'<b>Mulan</b>': The story behind 'I'll <b>Make a Man Out of You</b>' and its other hit songs". <b>Mulan</b> is a Disney media franchise that began in 1998 with the theatrical release
of <b>Mulan</b>. ... Mostly using an instrumental of the song "Honor to Us All" (with some
of "I'll <b>Make a Man Out of You</b>" thrown in) as the theme, it featured over 53 ... "Honor to Us All"; "Reflection"; "I'll <b>Make a Man Out of You</b>"; "A Girl Worth Fighting
... |state=collapsed : {{Disney's <b>Mulan</b>|state=collapsed}} to show the template ... | Who sings make a man out of you in mulan? |
On 11 December 1941, four days after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and
<b>the United</b> ... According to the terms of their agreements, <b>Germany</b> was obliged to
<b>come</b> to the aid of Japan if a third country attacked Japan, but not if Japan ... On December 11, 1941, <b>the United States</b> Congress declared <b>war</b> upon <b>Germany</b>
hours after <b>Germany</b> declared <b>war</b> on <b>the United States</b> after the attack on ... ... though not illegal espionage, but they did not <b>get</b> caught. <b>Germany</b> took the
blame as Americans grew ever more worried ... On April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson asked a special joint session of <b>the</b>
<b>United States</b> Congress for a declaration of <b>war</b> against the <b>German</b> Empire. On December 8, 1941, <b>the United States</b> Congress declared <b>war</b> on the Empire
of Japan in ... Following the <b>U.S.</b> declaration, Japan's allies, <b>Germany</b> and Italy,
declared <b>war</b> on <b>the United States</b>, bringing <b>the United States</b> fully into World <b>War</b>
II. ... "As a woman, I can't <b>go to war</b>," she said, "and I refuse to send anyone else. The Vietnam <b>War</b> also known as the Second Indochina <b>War</b>, and in Vietnam as
the Resistance ... By early 1959, however, Diệm had <b>come</b> to regard the (
increasingly frequent) disorders as an organized campaign and ... In addition,
East <b>Germany</b> had also vigorously denounced the <b>US war</b> effort, and had reaped
significant ... This is a list of <b>wars</b> involving <b>Germany</b> since unification in 1871. <b>German</b> Empire
(1871–1918) ... Flag of <b>the United States</b> (Pantone).svg United States · United ... Europe first, also known as <b>Germany</b> first, was the key element of the grand
strategy agreed ... When <b>Germany</b> declared <b>war</b> on <b>the United States</b> on
December 11, 1941, <b>the United States</b> ... The "Europe First" strategy did not <b>go</b>
down well with factions of the <b>US</b> military, driving a wedge between the Navy and
the Army. <b>Germany</b>–United States relations, also referred to as <b>German</b>–<b>American</b> relations
, refers to the ... <b>Germany</b> declared <b>war</b> on <b>the United States</b> in December 1941,
and Washington made the defeat of Nazi <b>Germany</b> its highest ... On average, it
took <b>Germans</b> six months to <b>get</b> to the New World, and many died on the journey. The <b>US</b> immediately responded by declaring <b>war</b> on <b>Germany</b> and Italy, thus
thrusting <b>the United States</b> in fighting two major fronts across the Pacific and
Atlantic ... | When did us go to war with germany? |
DuBois additionally co–wrote and <b>sang the theme song</b> "Movin' on Up" for The
<b>Jeffersons</b>, which originally aired from 1975 until 1985. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 ... <b>Theme song</b>[edit]. Ja'Net DuBois and Jeff Barry co-wrote The <b>Jeffersons theme</b>
<b>song</b>, "Movin' on Up", which was <b>sung</b> by ... The <b>Jeffersons</b> · Archie Bunker's Place · Gloria · 704 Hauser. Good Times is an
American sitcom television series that aired for six seasons on CBS, from ... The
gospel-styled <b>theme song</b> was composed by Dave Grusin with lyrics written by ...
It was <b>sung</b> by Jim Gilstrap and Motown <b>singer</b> Blinky Williams with a gospel
choir ... The <b>Jeffersons</b> · Checking In · Archie Bunker's Place · Gloria · 704 Hauser.
Maude is an American sitcom television series that was originally broadcast on
the CBS ... The show's <b>theme song</b>, "And Then There's Maude", was written by
Marilyn ... Marla Gibbs is an American actress, comedian, <b>singer</b>, writer and television
producer, whose career spans five decades. Gibbs is known for her role as
George Jefferson's maid, Florence Johnston, in the CBS sitcom, The <b>Jeffersons</b> (
1975–85), for which ... latter series, played the lead role of Mary Jenkins, and
<b>sang the theme song</b>. 227 is an American sitcom television series that originally aired on NBC from
September 14, ... Theme music composer, Ray Colcord. Opening ... Since The
<b>Jeffersons</b> was still on the air on CBS, the new show was scheduled to begin in
1986. Jeff Barry (born Joel Adelberg; April 3, 1938) is an American pop music
songwriter, <b>singer</b>, and ... In subsequent years he shifted his focus to television (
writing the <b>theme songs</b> for One Day at a Time, The <b>Jeffersons</b>, and Family ... In
1990, Barry co-produced the <b>theme song</b> for the television series based on
Where's Waldo? Moving On Up or Movin' On Up may refer to: "Moving On Up" (M People song),
1993, also covered by Belgian <b>singer</b> ... of the Hill; "Movin' On Up", the <b>theme</b>
<b>song</b> of the television series The <b>Jeffersons</b>; Movin' On Up, an album by Keith
Frank ... All in the Family is an American sitcom television series that was originally
broadcast on the ... After the <b>Jeffersons</b> were spun off into their own show in 1975
, Stewart's character was rarely referred to ... The series' opening <b>theme song</b> "
Those Were the Days", was written by Lee Adams (lyrics) and Charles Strouse (
music). Jack Westelman (April 7, 1941 – November 28, 2013), known as Danny Wells,
was a Canadian actor, voice actor and composer. He is best known for his role as
Charlie the bartender on The <b>Jeffersons</b> as ... As composer, Wells wrote the
<b>music</b> for the 1979 CBS TV movie Never Say Never starring George Kennedy
and ... | Who sang the theme song on the jeffersons? |
This is a <b>ranking</b> of the <b>highest grossing Indian films</b> which includes films from
various languages based on the conservative global <b>box office</b> estimates as ... For domestic gross revenue figures, see List of <b>highest</b>-<b>grossing</b> films in India.
This is a <b>ranking</b> of Indian <b>Hindi films</b> by <b>highest</b> domestic net <b>collection</b>, which ... <b>Box office collection</b>[edit]. The <b>highest</b>-<b>grossing Bollywood films</b> released in 2019
, by worldwide <b>box office</b> gross revenue, are ... The following is a list of <b>highest</b>-<b>grossing</b> films in India, with gross revenue in
Indian rupees. This is not an official tracking of figures, as reliable sources that
publish data are frequently pressured to increase their estimates. <b>Box office</b>
<b>collections</b> have been steadily increasing in the 21st century, the ... While <b>Indian</b>
<b>films</b> remain at the <b>top</b> of the domestic Indian <b>box office</b>, the ... The following is a list of <b>highest</b>-<b>grossing films</b> in Pakistan, with gross revenue in
Pakistani ... This is the list of <b>top 10 highest</b>-<b>grossing films</b> of all time released in
Pakistan. These figures are ... 2, Sanju, ₨37.60 crore (US$2.7 million), India,
<b>Hindi</b>, 2018 ... "The Donkey King 17 Weeks <b>Boxoffice Collection</b>: Mega
Blockbuster". High-<b>grossing films</b> by year[edit]. China began releasing <b>box office</b> results in
November 1994, ... 1.1 All-time films top 50; 1.2 High-grossing films by year; 1.3
Domestic films top 20 ... Rankings of top earning films[edit] ... <b>Box Office</b> Mojo;
<b>Indian</b>. The following are the <b>highest</b>-<b>grossing Indian</b>-Punjabi <b>films</b>, as of August 2019. ...
Worldwide <b>collections</b> of the <b>film</b> are est. ... markets for Punjabi <b>films</b> are India,
Canada, United States, Australia, United Kingdom, and New Zealand with
Canada being the <b>biggest</b> Overseas market. ... <b>10</b>, Ardaas Karaan, ₹31.82 crore,
2019 ... Although there are no definitive <b>box office</b> figures for Nepalese cinema, the
following list of ... The <b>highest</b>-<b>grossing</b> film in Nepal is the <b>Indian film</b> Baahubali
2: The ... film in Nepal is Avengers: Endgame with estimated <b>box office collection</b>
of रू 5.2 ... The <b>biggest</b> domestic opening day by a Nepalese movie is रू 1.62
crore ... <b>Films</b> generate income from several revenue streams, including theatrical
exhibition, home ... Included on the list are charts of the <b>top box office</b> earners (
ranked by both the nominal and real value ... can much more easily achieve a
high sales <b>ranking</b>, and thus be promoted as a "<b>top film</b> of all time", ... <b>Box Office</b>
Mojo; <b>Indian</b>. This is a list of <b>highest</b>-<b>grossing Indian films</b> in overseas markets, including all
language films ... Shah Rukh Khan starrer Dil Se (1998) was the first <b>Indian film</b> to
enter the United Kingdom's <b>top 10 box office</b> charts. ... is Khan (2010) the first fully
Indian production to <b>collect</b> ₹1 billion overseas, followed by Aamir Khan starrer 3
... | Top 10 bollywood movies highest box office collection? |
The <b>Australia</b> national soccer team, nicknamed the Socceroos, <b>has</b> represented
<b>Australia</b> at the FIFA <b>World Cup</b> finals on five occasions: ... The team <b>has</b> played total 85 <b>world cup</b> matches, the highest of any team. Its
overall win-loss record is 61-21 (which gives it the highest win percentage
among ... The ICC Cricket <b>World Cup</b> is the international championship of One Day
International (ODI) ... <b>Australia has</b> won the tournament five times, India and West
Indies twice each, while Pakistan, Sri Lanka and England ... By this stage, Sri
Lanka had <b>become</b> a Test-playing nation, and Zimbabwe qualified through the
ICC Trophy. <b>Australia</b> submitted an unsuccessful bid for the 2022 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>. On 2
December 2010 ... Redevelopment was completed in 2011 to <b>become</b> a principal
feature for the 2018 Commonwealth Games bid. ... were considered at one time
as part of the FFA's bid to host the 2022 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, but <b>did</b> not make the
final cut: ... Pld, W, <b>D</b>, L, GF, GA, GD, Pts, Qualification. 1, China PR, 3, 3, 0, 0, 12, 2, +10, 9,
Advance to knockout stage. 2, Sweden, 3, 2, 0, 1, 6, 3 ... The <b>Australian</b> national rugby union team, known as the Wallabies, <b>has</b> played
all eight Rugby <b>World Cup</b> tournaments. They are one of the three best ... The 2015 Rugby <b>World Cup</b> was the eighth Rugby <b>World Cup</b>, the quadrennial
rugby union ... Proposed venues that <b>did</b> not make the final selection were the
Stadium of Light in ... Wembley Stadium 2015 RWC.jpg, 2015 Rugby <b>World Cup</b>,
<b>Australia</b> vs. ... "Manchester City stadium to <b>become</b> Premier League's third
largest". The Rugby <b>World Cup</b> is a men's rugby union tournament contested every four
years between ... The inaugural <b>World Cup</b> in 1987, <b>did</b> not involve any qualifying
process; instead, ... <b>Australia</b> won the second tournament, defeating England 12–
6 in the final. ... "Olympics and <b>World Cup</b> are the biggest, but what <b>comes</b> next?". They defeated Russia and Georgia to <b>go</b> through the 2003 <b>World Cup</b> as Europe
1. They finished second to <b>Australia</b> in their pool, and were knocked out by ... The 2011 Rugby <b>World Cup</b> was the seventh Rugby <b>World Cup</b>, a quadrennial
international ... New Zealand had co-hosted the first Rugby <b>World Cup</b> with
<b>Australia</b> in 1987, and had ... use of national funds for sports infrastructure, as <b>has</b>
happened with most large, international, ... "<b>World Cup</b> 2011 tickets won't <b>come</b>
cheap". | Where did australia come in the world cup? |
Casey and Ashleigh <b>get</b> ZBZ in hot water over the undue hazing of <b>Rebecca</b>
Logan. And, Kappa Tau and Omega Chi battle it <b>out</b> over beer pong, much to
Calvin's ... <b>Greek</b> (typographically stylized as GRΣΣK) is an American comedy-drama
television series that ... The band has appeared in numerous <b>Greek</b> episodes,
<b>making</b> their debut in the season one episode, "The Rusty Nail". ... Meanwhile,
Casey discovers that <b>Rebecca</b> and Fisher <b>made out</b> at the party, which eventually
leads to ... The following is a list of characters from the American comedy-drama television
series <b>Greek</b>. ... When her father is publicly disgraced, <b>Rebecca</b> begins an <b>out</b> of
control downward spiral and reveals a much hidden ... A sister in <b>Rebecca's</b>
pledge class <b>who was</b> a part of clique led by <b>Rebecca</b> to <b>make</b> Casey miserable. <b>Rebecca</b> appears in the Hebrew Bible as the wife of Isaac and the mother of
Jacob and Esau. According to biblical tradition, <b>Rebecca's</b> father <b>was</b> Bethuel the
Aramean ... Seeing the jewelry, <b>Rebecca's</b> brother Laban ran <b>out</b> to greet the
guest and bring him inside. The servant recounted the oath he <b>made</b> to Abraham
and all ... <b>Rebecca</b> or Rebekah (Hebrew: רִבְקָה (Rivkah)) is a feminine given name
originating from the ... The matriarch <b>Rebecca was</b> the wife of Isaac and the
mother of Jacob and Esau in the Hebrew Bible. ... and the Latin "<b>Rebecca</b>" (
representing <b>Greek</b> Bible Ῥεβέκκα) <b>was</b> retained in the New Testament (see
Romans 9:10). Since 2011, Stamos has appeared in a series of commercials for Dannon's <b>Greek</b>
yogurt brand Oikos; including his first Super Bowl commercial which <b>was</b> aired ... <b>Rebecca</b> and Martin are half-siblings, sharing the same mother, Sophie. The
nurse <b>was</b> unable to <b>get</b> in touch with Sophie to inform her that Martin has been ... The fourth season of the family sitcom Full House originally aired on ABC from
September 21, 1990 to May 3, 1991. The entire season <b>was</b> directed by Joel
Zwick. ... In the season finale, Becky finds <b>out</b> that she is pregnant as Jesse tells
her he ... Jesse's <b>Greek</b> grandparents come to San Francisco to celebrate their
50th ... This single <b>was</b> the last of her songs to <b>make</b> the charts, which <b>was</b> achieved at #
23 under the "US Dance" category. Black came <b>out</b> with two more singles in the ... Many sources say that she <b>was</b> once nicknamed the "Jolly Blonde Giant"
because of her 5-foot-11-inch (1.80 m) height, but she has admitted to <b>making</b>
that up ... | Who did rebecca make out with on greek? |
Dragon Ball is the first of two anime adaptations of the Dragon Ball manga series
by Akira ... It is followed by <b>Dragon Ball Z</b>, which covers the remainder of the
manga. ... <b>123</b>, "The Nyoibō's Secret" / "Lost and Found" Transcription: "Nyoibō
no ... <b>Dragon Ball Super</b>. <b>Episode 123</b>. January 14, 2018. ^ "The Fiercely
Overwhelming Assault! Gohan's Last Stand!!" ... However, beginning with <b>episode</b> 108 (<b>123</b> uncut), Westwood Media (in
association with Ocean Studios) produced an alternate English dub, distributed
to Europe ... Son Goku (Japanese: 孫悟空, Hepburn: Son Gokū) (/ˈɡoʊ.kuː, ɡoʊˈkuː/) is
a fictional ... Kelamis again and later Kirby Morrow in <b>episodes 123</b>-291 of
<b>Dragon Ball Z</b>, ... In Bang Zoom's dub of the first 27 episodes of <b>Dragon Ball</b>
<b>Super</b> produced exclusively for Toonami Asia's broadcast, Goku was voiced by
Lex Lang. <b>Dragon Ball Super</b> is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei
Animation that ... <b>123</b>, 47, "Body and Soul, Full Power Release! Goku and Vegeta
!! Ocean Productions, Inc. is a Canadian media production and voice acting
company based in ... 1-67 [edited into 53 episodes]), Westwood Media (<b>Episodes</b>
<b>123</b>-291)); <b>Dragon Ball Z</b>: Dead Zone (Funimation/Geneon); <b>Dragon Ball Z</b>: The
Tree ... It follows the overall plot outline written by Toriyama, with the individual <b>episodes</b>
written by different screenwriters. <b>Dragon Ball Super</b> follows the adventures of ... The fourth season of the <b>Dragon Ball Z</b> anime series comprises the Garlic Junior,
Trunks, and Android story arcs. The <b>episodes</b> are produced by Toei Animation,
and are based on the final 26 ... <b>123</b>, 108, "Goku's New Finishing Technique!? <b>Dragon Ball Z</b> Kai is a revised version of the anime series <b>Dragon Ball Z</b>. It was
produced in ... 6, Majin Buu Saga, 18 (<b>123</b>–140), August 10, 2014 – December 7,
2014, July 8, 2017 – November 18, 2017. 7, Evil Buu Saga, 27 (141–167) ... Son Gohan (Japanese: 孫 悟飯) is a character in the Dragon Ball manga series,
created by ... In filler <b>episodes</b> of <b>Dragon Ball Z</b>, while training for the Saiyans,
Gohan ... After defeating Android 18, Gohan and Trunks confront and defeat Cell. | When is episode 123 of dragon ball super coming out? |
The <b>Space Between Us</b> is a 2017 American romantic science fiction film directed
by Peter ... Upon seeing him, <b>Tulsa</b> slaps him as she is upset at Gardner for "
ghosting" her for 7 months. However, she forgives him and he convinces her to
help ... Brittany Leanna Robertson (born April 18, 1990) is an American actress. She has
played the lead role in Tomorrowland (2015), as well as appearing in the films
The <b>Space Between Us</b> (2017) and A Dog's ... The <b>Space Between Us</b>, <b>Tulsa</b>. The <b>Space Between Us</b> may refer to: The <b>Space Between Us</b> (film), a 2017
American science fiction film about a teen who is born on Mars and travels to
Earth ... Asa Maxwell Thornton Farr Butterfield is a British actor. He became known for
playing the main ... He also starred as Gardner Elliot in the film The <b>Space</b>
<b>Between Us</b> and as Sebastian in The House of Tomorrow in 2017. In 2018,
Butterfield ... Eleonora "Lele" Pons Maronese (born June 25, 1996) is an American internet
celebrity, ... 2017, The <b>Space Between Us</b>, <b>Tulsa's</b> classmates, Cameo. <b>Tulsa</b> /ˈtʌlsə/ is the second-largest city in the state of Oklahoma and 45th-most
populous city in ... <b>Tulsa</b> was settled <b>between</b> 1828 and 1836 by the Lochapoka
Band of Creek Native <b>American</b> tribe. ... Much of <b>Tulsa's</b> convention <b>space</b> is
located in downtown, such as the <b>Tulsa</b> Performing Arts Center, the <b>Tulsa</b>
Convention ... Carla Gugino is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Ingrid
Cortez in the ... 2017, The <b>Space Between Us</b>, Kendra. 2017, Gerald's Game ... The Integrated Truss Structure (ITS) of the International <b>Space</b> Station (ISS)
consists of a linear ... at Huntington Beach, CA, Michoud New Orleans, LA,
Huntsville, AL and <b>Tulsa</b>, OK. ... S0 truss steel mount structure connecting to the
<b>US</b> lab ... One Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ) is located <b>between</b> the P3 and P4
truss ... The Arkansas River marks the division <b>between</b> West <b>Tulsa</b> and other regions of
the city. Main article: <b>Tulsa</b>, Oklahoma · <b>Tulsa</b> is the second-largest city in the
state of Oklahoma. It has many diverse neighborhoods ... Much of <b>Tulsa's</b>
convention <b>space</b> is located in downtown, such as the <b>Tulsa</b> Performing Arts
Center, the ... The retirement of NASA's <b>Space</b> Shuttle fleet took place from March to July 2011.
Discovery ... <b>Tulsa</b> Air and <b>Space</b> Museum & Planetarium, <b>Tulsa</b>, Oklahoma and
<b>U.S. Space</b> and Rocket Center, Huntsville, ... and Director General of the Russian
<b>Space</b> Agency Yuri Nikolayevich Koptev, "ratified" a contract <b>between</b> NASA ... | Who plays tulsa in the space between us? |
(1997), "Almost Over <b>You</b>" (1998). "I <b>Wanna Fall in Love</b>" is a <b>song</b> written by
Buddy Brock and Mark Spiro, and recorded by ... "Don't <b>Wanna Fall in Love</b>" is a 1990 hit <b>song</b> for Toronto-born <b>singer</b> Jane Child.
Released as ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy
Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., ... Lila Elaine McCann (born December 4, 1981) is an American country music
<b>singer</b> who made ... She gave her first public performance at age four, when she
<b>sang</b> "<b>You</b> Are My Sunshine" in her father's country music <b>band</b>. ... "I <b>Wanna Fall</b>
<b>in Love</b>", the album's second single, became McCann's highest-charting single at
No. "I'll Never <b>Fall in Love</b> Again" is a popular <b>song</b> by <b>composer</b> Burt Bacharach and
lyricist Hal David that was written for the 1968 musical Promises, Promises. "Never Gonna <b>Fall in Love</b> Again" is a <b>song</b> co-written and recorded by American
pop rock <b>artist</b> ... from the album Let Me Love <b>You</b> · B-side, "There'll Come a Day"
... "Never Gonna <b>Fall in Love</b> Again" (1976), "I <b>Wanna</b> Make <b>You</b> My Lady" Jane Richmond Hyslop (born 15 February 1967), known professionally as Jane
Child, is a Canadian <b>singer</b>, songwriter and record producer best known for her
hit single "Don't <b>Wanna Fall in Love</b>". ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms
of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia
... "When I <b>Fall in Love</b>" is a popular <b>song</b>, written by Victor Young (music) and
Edward Heyman ... "When I <b>Fall in Love</b>" – 4:20; "If I Were <b>You</b>" – 5:07. UK CD
maxi single. "When I <b>Fall in Love</b>" – 4:20; "If <b>You</b> Asked Me To" – 3:55; "Marc
Shaiman : An Affair to ... Jane Child is the debut album by Canadian <b>singer</b> Jane Child, released in 1989
on the Warner Bros. record label. It includes the single "Don't <b>Wanna Fall in Love</b>"
, which reached number two ... recording and engineering on all tracks except "
DS 21", "Hey Mr. Jones" and "World Lullabye" and "<b>You</b>'re My Religion Now" ... Shenanigans is a compilation album by American rock <b>band</b> Green Day,
released on July 2, ... Green Day – producers; Jerry Finn – mixing on "<b>You</b> Lied",
"Don't <b>Wanna Fall in Love</b>", "I <b>Want</b> to Be on TV", "Tired of Waiting for <b>You</b>", "
Rotting", ... "<b>Fall</b> Again" is a <b>song</b> written for Michael Jackson by Walter Afanasieff and Robin
Thicke. Jackson recorded a demo of the <b>song</b> in 1999, which was released in ... | Who sang i wanna fall in love with you? |
<b>The Three</b>-<b>Point Shootout</b> is a National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>) contest
held on the Saturday before the annual All-Star Game as part of All-Star
Weekend. <b>Three Point Contest</b>[edit]. Further information: <b>Three-Point Contest</b>. Contestants.
Pos. Player, Team ... He won the <b>NBA Three-point shootout</b> two times, and was the first European-born
player to win one of the All-Star Weekend competitions. Stojaković made ... <b>Three Point Contest</b>[edit]. Further information: <b>Three-Point Contest</b>. Contestants.
Pos. Player, Team, Height, Weight ... Louis Bullock, <b>three</b> time winner of <b>the three</b>-<b>point shootout</b> contest. <b>The three</b>-
<b>point shootout</b> has the same format as the <b>NBA</b> one. For the 2009–10 and 2010–
11 ... Most consecutive <b>Three-Point Shootout</b> Contests won. 3 by Larry Bird ...
Youngest <b>Three-Point Shootout</b> Contest Champion. Hodges also holds <b>the Three Point Contest</b> records for the most consecutive
shots made with 19, set in 1991, and the most points scored in a single round at
25, ... In March 2006, Novak competed and won the ESPN college <b>three</b>-<b>point</b> shooting
<b>contest</b> at Hinkle Field House in Indianapolis, Indiana. He graduated with a BA in
... Joseph Malcolm Harris (born September 6, 1991) is an American professional
basketball ... On February 16, he won the <b>NBA Three-Point Contest</b> during All-
Star weekend. In the playoffs, he shot 4-of-21 from 3-point range over five games. The event currently includes the slam dunk contest, <b>the three</b>-<b>point shootout</b> and
the shooting stars competition, all of which ... | Who has won the most nba 3 point contest? |
These <b>quarterbacks</b> have started at least one game for the <b>Dallas Cowboys</b> of the
National ... Clint Stoerner (2). <b>2002</b> · Chad Hutchinson (9) / Quincy Carter (7). The <b>2002 Dallas Cowboys</b> season was the 43rd season for the team in the
National Football ... Though <b>quarterback</b> Quincy Carter again opened the season
as the starter, he would eventually be benched in favor of newly signed Chad ... Antonio Ramiro "Tony" Romo (born April 21, 1980) is an American football
television analyst and retired <b>quarterback</b> who played his entire 14-year career
with the <b>Dallas Cowboys</b> of ... On December 19, <b>2002</b>, Romo became the first
player in Eastern Illinois and Ohio Valley Conference history to win the Walter
Payton Award ... The <b>Dallas Cowboys</b> are a professional American football team based in the
Dallas–Fort Worth ... Danny White became the Cowboys' starting <b>quarterback</b> in
1980 after <b>quarterback</b> Roger Staubach retired. Despite going 12–4 ... Prior to the
<b>2002</b> season Dallas drafted safety Roy Williams with the 8th overall pick. The
season ... Drew McQueen Bledsoe (born February 14, 1972) is a former American football
<b>quarterback</b> ... When Bledsoe was later signed by the <b>Dallas Cowboys</b>, he
expressed ... He was selected to the Pro Bowl four times (in 1994, 1996, 1997,
<b>2002</b>). The <b>2002</b> NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League (NFL)
teams ... First selection, David Carr, QB ... 2, 37, <b>Dallas Cowboys</b> · Andre Gurode
<sup>†</sup>, C · Colorado · Big 12 ... Dallas traded this choice to Kansas City for Kansas
City's first- (#8), third- (#75) and 2003 ... "<b>2002</b> NFL Draft Pick Transactions". Hard Knocks is a reality sports documentary television series produced by NFL
Films and HBO. ... Some of the issues covered in the <b>2002</b> Cowboys season
include: Quincy Carter's pressure to stay the consistent starting <b>quarterback</b> and
the ... The <b>Dallas Cowboys</b> were chronicled for the second time on the television
series' ... Charles Wade Wilson (February 1, 1959 – February 1, 2019) was an American
football coach and previously a <b>quarterback</b> who played for the Minnesota
Vikings, Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, <b>Dallas Cowboys</b> ... He was
<b>quarterbacks</b> coach for the <b>Dallas Cowboys</b> from 2000 to <b>2002</b> and from 2007 to
2017 and the ... Quincy Carter (born October 13, 1977) is a former American football <b>quarterback</b>
in the National Football League for the <b>Dallas Cowboys</b> and New ... In <b>2002</b>, the
Cowboys would sign another young <b>quarterback</b> and former baseball player, ... The <b>2002</b> season was the Houston Texans' debut season in the National Football
League, ... The Texans won their first-ever season game against the <b>Dallas</b>
<b>Cowboys</b> 19–10 on Sunday Night Football ... On February 26, <b>quarterback</b> Danny
Wuerffel was traded to the Washington Redskins for defensive tackle Jerry
DeLoach ... | Who was the dallas cowboys quarterback in 2002? |
<b>Circle of Life</b>" is a song from Disney's 1994 animated film The <b>Lion King</b>.
Composed by Elton ... Elton John <b>sang</b> a pop version (with alternative lyrics) of
the song with the London Community Gospel Choir, ... The <b>opening</b> to The <b>Lion</b>
<b>King</b> was parodied in an episode of the 1990s cartoon Animaniacs, in which the
theme of ... The soundtrack for the 2019 Walt Disney Pictures film The <b>Lion King</b>, a
photorealistic ... the original film would be included: "<b>Circle of Life</b>", "I Just Can't
Wait to Be King", ... Cameroonian <b>singer</b>/producer Salatiel also features on the
album. The <b>Lion King</b> is a musical based on the 1994 Walt Disney Animation Studios'
animated feature ... Under Scar's rule, the <b>Circle of Life</b> is out of balance and a
drought has hit the Pride Lands. Zazu ... It is <b>sung</b> by Nala, the lionesses, and
Rafiki. ... <b>Beginning</b> in June 2007, The <b>Lion King</b> debuted its first-ever
performance on the ... She is best known for <b>singing</b> the Elton John and Tim Rice song "<b>Circle of Life</b>" in
the <b>beginning</b> of the 1994 Disney animated feature film The <b>Lion King</b>. The <b>Lion King</b> is a 1994 animated Disney film. The <b>Lion King</b> may also refer to:
The <b>Lion King</b> (franchise), a media franchise that originated with the film The Lion
... Lebohang "Lebo M" Morake (born 11 July 1964) is a South African producer and
composer. He arranged and performed music for The <b>Lion King</b> films and stage
productions. ... Dawn Entertainment. On the 23rd of July, 2019 Morake performed
'the <b>Circle of Life' at the opening</b> ceremony of the 24th World Scout Jamboree. The <b>Lion King</b> is a 2019 American musical film directed and produced by Jon
Favreau, written ... The sole non-animated shot in the entire film is the sunrise in
the <b>opening</b> scene. ... convincing deepfake, Jon Favreau's (almost) photorealistic
remake of The <b>Lion King</b> is meant to represent the next step in Disney's <b>circle of</b>
<b>life</b>. "<b>Circle of Life</b>" is a Disney song from the 1994 animated film The <b>Lion King</b>. <b>Circle</b>
<b>of Life</b> or <b>circle of life</b> may also refer to: <b>Circle of life</b>, biological life cycle of ... The <b>Lion Guard</b> is an American animated television series developed by Ford
Riley and based ... After Scar's defeat at the <b>beginning</b> of season 3, the <b>Lion</b>
<b>Guard</b> travels out of the Pride Lands of Africa and across the world ... Unlike
Janja's clan, Jasiri and her hyena clan respect the <b>Circle of Life</b> and mostly
scavenge for food. Simba is the main character of Disney's The <b>Lion King</b> franchise. Introduced in
the 1994 film ... Despite often <b>singing</b> in his work, Broderick opted not to perform
his own vocals in the film. ... During the film's <b>opening</b> number, "<b>Circle of Life</b>",
Rafiki introduces a newborn Simba to the crowd of animals gathered at the foot of
Pride ... | Who sings the circle of life at the beginning of the lion king? |
The Pontiac <b>Firebird</b> was an American automobile built by Pontiac from the 1967
to 2002 model years. Designed as a pony car to compete with the Ford ... <b>Firebird</b> and fire bird may refer to: Contents. 1 Automobiles; 2 Birds; 3 In print; 4
Film and television; 5 Folklore; 6 Music. 6.1 Instrument. 7 Software; 8 Sport ... The <b>Firebird</b> is a ballet and orchestral concert work by the Russian composer Igor
Stravinsky. It was written for the 1910 Paris season of Sergei Diaghilev's ... In Slavic mythology and folklore, the <b>Firebird</b> (Russian: жар-пти́ца, zhar-ptitsa;
Ukrainian: жар-пти́ця, zhar-ptytsia; Serbo-Croatian: žar-ptica, жар-птица; ... <b>Firebird</b> is an open-source SQL relational database management system that "
runs on Linux, Microsoft Windows, macOS and several Unix platforms". The General Motors <b>Firebird</b> comprises a quartet of prototype cars that General
Motors engineered for the 1953, 1956, and 1959 Motorama auto shows. <b>Firebird</b> (Bonita Juarez) is a fictional superhero character appearing in American
comic books published by Marvel Comics. A former member of the Avengers ... <b>Firebird</b> is a science fiction romance by American writer Kathy Tyers; originally
published in 1986, it was rewritten as Christian science fiction and republished in
... The Northrop Grumman <b>Firebird</b> is an intelligence gathering aircraft designed by
Northrop Grumman's Scaled Composites design shop which can be flown ... <b>Firebird</b> was a British blues-rock power trio founded by Bill Steer in 1999. The
music style, reminiscent of 1960s rock bands such as Cream, is a radical ... | What is the name of the bird on a trans am? |
The Brickyard 400 is an annual 400-mile (643.738 km) <b>NASCAR</b> Cup Series
points <b>race</b> held at <b>Indianapolis</b> Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana. Drivers <b>race</b> 200 laps, counter-clockwise around the circuit, for a ... Similar to
<b>NASCAR</b>'s Daytona 500, the <b>Indianapolis</b> 500 is ... Double Duty also referred to as the <b>Indy</b>-Charlotte Double or Memorial Day
Double, is the achievement of running <b>Indianapolis</b> 500 Indycar and Coca-Cola
600 <b>NASCAR races</b> in the same day ... Danica Sue Patrick is an American former professional <b>racing</b> driver. She is the
most successful woman in the history of American open-wheel <b>racing</b>—her
victory in the 2008 <b>Indy</b> Japan 300 is the only win by a woman in an IndyCar
Series <b>race</b>. ... Patrick began <b>racing</b> stock cars in 2010 in the <b>NASCAR</b>
Nationwide Series ... The <b>Indianapolis</b> Motor Speedway (nicknamed The Brickyard) is an automobile
<b>racing</b> circuit located in ... The 1994 Brickyard 400 was held on Saturday, August 6, 1994, at the
<b>Indianapolis</b> Motor Speedway. The <b>race</b> marked the nineteenth <b>race</b> of the 1994
<b>NASCAR</b> ... Janet Guthrie is a retired professional <b>race</b> car driver and the first woman to
qualify and compete in both the <b>Indianapolis</b> 500 ... Overall, Guthrie went on to
compete in 33 <b>races</b> in <b>NASCAR</b> over four seasons. Her highest finish, sixth
place at ... Anthony Wayne Stewart (born May 20, 1971), nicknamed Smoke, is a former
American professional stock car <b>racing</b> driver and current <b>NASCAR</b> team owner.
He is a three-time Monster Energy <b>NASCAR</b> Cup Series champion as a driver ...
Stewart was poised to improve his <b>Indy Racing</b> League (IRL) standing in 1997
but at ... Team Penske (formerly Penske <b>Racing</b>) is an American professional motorsports
organization which has teams involved in open wheel, stock car, sports car, and
touring car <b>racing</b>. These teams currently compete in the NTT IndyCar Series,
<b>NASCAR</b> Cup and ... As of June 27, 2018, Penske <b>Racing</b> has won the
<b>Indianapolis</b> 500 17 times, ... Juan Pablo Montoya Roldán is a Colombian-American <b>racing</b> driver. He currently
competes in ... Montoya also equals Mario Andretti and Dan Gurney by winning
<b>races</b> in <b>Indy</b> cars, Formula One cars and <b>NASCAR</b> Cup cars. In October 2009 ... | Who won the first nascar race at indy? |
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